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Collectables, Jewellery, a Victorian toiletry box inlaid with mother of pearl (in need of some refurbishment) containing some original and some replacement bottles (one with silver collar), original mirror and red velvet lined tray together with jewellery contents comprising 9ct gold ring, 9ct gold bracelet, 9ct rose gold brooch, a platinum ring, a small silver ring, a finely carved ivory brooch depicting a lady by a grape vine and a quantity of costume jewellery (mixed cond fair/gd) (qty)
PAIR OF PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, each set with a cultured Tahitian pearl 10mm diameter, suspended from a diamond set section, the round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.80 carats overall, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624116819 stating the diamonds to have a colour grade of H-I, clarity grade SI, marked 585 to the butterflies, 14g gross
OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, set with three cabochon opals interspaced by pairs of old cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.02 carats, unmarked, with Birmingham assay mark, size N, 2g, a nine carat gold pearl ring, size N, 1.8g, and a blue gem set flower cluster ring, in nine carat gold, size O 1/2, 1.9g, along with a cameo pendant carved to depict a female in profile facing right, in a nine carat gold mount, 2.1g
PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, set with a spherical pearl 10mm diameter, on diamond shoulders, the round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.61 carats, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624116972 stating the pearl to be a cultured akoya pearl, colour grade white, clarity grade lightly spotted, the diamonds colour grade G-H, clarity SI-I, marked 585, 4.4g
CULTURED SOUTH SEA PEARL NECKLACE, formed by graduated spherical pearls, the largest 13mm in diameter, the smallest 9mm, with WGI report number WGI9624116943 stating the pearls to be cream white and moderately spotted, 44cm long, with diamond set clasp, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.04 carats, 73g
EDWARDIAN TURQUOISE AND SEED PEARL PENDANT, formed by a central turquoise with radiating seed pearl set arms alternating with turquoise set arms, 24mm diameter, unmarked, with brooch fitting, on a chain marked 15, 8.4g gross; along with a Victorian turquoise and seed pearl ring, marked 15, size P, 1.7g (2)
A silver and enamel backed dressing table set comprising clothes & hairbrush and hand mirror, Birmingham, 1934 ; 2 miniature scent bottles; a mother of pearl ladle & letter opener; a white metal inlaid tortoiseshell hinged pin box; Japanese black lacquer box; a porcupine quill box with sliding lid; etc.
A silver mounted amber cheroot holder with silver case, Birmingham 1905; a silver bladed fruit knife, Sheffield 1926; a white metal vesta case embossed in relieve with scrolls and flowers; a gilt mounted cameo brooch, depicting a Greek goddess; another smaller; a white metal mounted mother of pearl brooch; a silver figaro necklace; etc.
A small satinwood Palais Royal sewing box of sarcophagal form raised on steel ball feet, the lid interior with mirror, over a fitted interior with three tools only present comprising a tapering rectangular needle case with pansy motif, a pair of scissors with steel blades to gilt pansy mounts the mother of pearl arms as swans below oval loops, and a snowflake silk winder, case 12 x 8 x 5cm
A 19th Century French Boulle work box with a full compliment of English fittings, the box of rectangular form with cut and engraved brass work to a tortoiseshell ground, the interior with engraved brass lock, the cream silk lid overlaid in red cord, the base in red velvet and silk with a set of three mother of pearl reel holders, a matching trio of waxer, tape measure with complete tape, and emery, the central tool tray flush fitted with mother of pearl tambour hook, stiletto and folding knife, (blade reduced), retractable silver stiletto, bodkin, bodkin/earspoon, engraved silver cylinder needle case, ribbon threader, silver thimble, silver thimble guard, silver vinaigrette (Birmingham 1855 by Edward Smith), steel scissors probably replaced, the base further fitted with a needle book, complete with key, box, 23 x 11 x 55.cm
A French Palais Royal musical travelling and sewing box, in burr walnut edged in ebony and of rectangular form on brass ball feet, the lid interior fitted with a removable mirror concealing a letter compartment, the lower section with a pair of silver mounted inkwells, two pairs of silver mounted bottles, a further lidded jar, a scent funnel and an eye bath arranged around a flush fitted tray with mother of pearl tools comprising a stiletto, a needle case, two snowflake winders, a reel, a thimble with pansy motif over gilt bands, a pair of scissors the arms pierced with cherubs within garlands below gilt pansy motifs, the operative musical movement with complete sectional comb and complete with key, box, 27 x 19 x 10.3cm
An unusual Japanese black lacquer and pearl inlaid netting box, circa 1830, the lid with a view of a house by water with mountains beyond within floral and leaf spandrels, the sides scattered with flowers, the interior with folding cushion, turned uprights, bar and a few tools, 18.2 x 8.5 x 6cm
A rare shell work Palais Royal small format sewing box of rectangular form, the top and sides covered in variant shells within ebony borders, the lid with central steel handle, on steel ball form feet, the interior with a mirror lid panel over a silk squab revealing a flush fitted tray with embroidered pin cushion and fitted with four snowflake mother of pearl thread winders, needle case, bodkin, stiletto, tweezer/earspoon, steel scissors, and carved ivory thimble with gilt and enamel pansy motif, box 17.5 x 12 x 8cm
An exceptional Palais Royal musical sewing box with a full compliment of fittings, the box of scallop form in ebony the sides decorated with cut steel pins arranged in a repeating pattern, the lid inset with a mother of pearl shell carved in relief with Venus and Cupid in a chariot pulled by birds within an ebony border decorated with cut steel pins, raised on three turned mother of pearl feet with a gilt brass foot to the rear. The lid interior inset with a mirror within a border of material flowers over a conforming silk squab brightly embroidered with a basket of flowers within floral borders. The flush fitted ivory velvet tray with floral needlework pin cushion, a pair of mother of pearl snowflake winders in mirror base compartments, a needle case with reversible screw cover, a tambour hook lacking hook and slightly reduced, a bodkin, a letter knife with pansy motif, a seal with pansy motif, a cut glass scent bottle with gold screw cover, a pair of scissors each arm with pansy motif and pierced and carved with birds below fountains, the loops as snakes, a single blade folding knife, a stiletto with pansy motif, a thimble with pansy motif, a tambour hook and a needle case with pansy motif and surmounted by cupid holding a basket of flowers, s.d. to internal joint. The lower section fitted with an operative musical box movement with complete sectional comb, the movement signed 'Ham Alibert No 4356+++++++' and stamped 516. Box 23.5 x 21.5 x 10cm The box contains an air mail letter dated 1969 relating to the sending of 'beautiful box of mother of pearl with steel beads ....' Together with an enveloped detailing the box as a wedding present in 1854 See Groves (S) A History of Needlework Tools Plate 89 for a near identical box the only apparent variation being the arrangement of the tray
An English sewing companion, circa 1850, contained in a black leather rectangular tooled case, the lower section flush fitted with hexagonal silver tape measure with complete printed tape, three pairs of graduated steel scissors, silver pencil and thimble, bodkin and a folding knife, the upper section with six mother of pearl handled tools, the base stamped in gilt for Mappin Bros, London, 16.5cm
A rosewood and brass inlaid sewing box of sarcophagal form, circa 1835, the lid and front with cut brass floral panels and quarter bobbin mouldings, the lid cartouche initialled 'HHD', on turned bun feet, the interior with ruched silk panel within a gilt tooled leather frame over a lidded and compartmentalised tray with six variant mother of pearl reel holders, waxer emery and a few other tools, 29 x 21 x 15.5cm

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