A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE AND AN IMITATION PEARL NECKLACE, the first designed as cultured pearls interspaced by curb links to the spring release clasp, clasp stamped 9k, length 640mm, the second designed as graduated imitation pearls to the spring release clasp, clasp stamped 375, length 390mm
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AN AMETHYST, SPLIT PEARL AND ENAMEL PENDANT AND CHAIN designed as an oval amethyst within a collet setting, within a foliate openwork surround set with split pearls, some replacement simulated split pearls and a seed pearl to the scrolling white enamel outline with black enamel dot detail, suspended from a fine belcher link chain, clasp stamped 375, length of pendant 39mm, length of chain 410mm, weight 3.9 grams
FOUR SMALL BOXES OF MAINLY COSTUME JEWELLERY to include a malachite necklace, imitation pearl necklaces, paste costume jewellery, an early 20th Century graduated ivory bead necklace, a carved rose quartz bead necklace, a faceted red plastic bead necklace, two sequin waist belts, a sequin skull cap etc
A brown leather case containing Free Masony related items. The case contains the Essex Freemasons Calendar from 1932-1933, the Grand Chapter of England Royal Arch Regulations from 1933, The Perect Ceremonies of Craft Masonry from 1931, The Metropolitan Working of Royal Arch Masonry from 1931, a third degree Mason certificate dated 1934 with attribution to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, a Freemasons hospital and nursing home contribution certificate, a Royal Arch Masons certificate as well as mother of pearl type cuff links, free mason medals and other related items. The collection is mostly attributable to R Skipper. - NO RESERVE
Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl butter knife, the silver collar with scroll and stylised tulip decoration, the silver blade with engraved decoration, makers George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1874 together with a silver and ivorine handled pickle fork, a silver and ivorine napkin ring, EPNS and cut glass butter dish and EPNS break fork

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