A pair of 18ct gold, tanzanite and diamond set ringsfeaturing a central pear cut sapphire, collet set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, to diamond set shoulders, tapering 18ct gold mount, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2) ring sizes R, R/S, total approx. weight 9.4gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated.
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A collection of 9ct gold gem set ringsof varying design and featuring different coloured gems, collet set, all stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks (15)ring sizes R/S, R, Q, T, S, total approx. weight 47.2gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. In good overall condition. For large groups of jewellery, we would recommend viewing in person.
A group of rings9ct gold and garnet set cluster ring, of tiered design, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 9ct gold and smokey quartz single stone ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; an eternity ring, set with yellow paste, stamped indistinctly; a pink gem set ring, featuring four oval mix-cut pink gems to a plain shank and two other unmarked rings (6)ring sizes L, P, M, R, Q, P, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 6.5g, total approx. weight of other items 11.1gCondition:
A collection of diamond and colourless gem set cluster rings of varying design, stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank, including; 14ct gold and colourless gem set eternity band (16)ring sizes P, N/O, O, R, R/S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 40g, total approx. weight of 14ct gold 2.3gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. In good overall condition. For large groups of jewellery, we would recommend viewing in person.
A collection of gem-set ringsincluding; 14ct gold, purple and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and orange gem set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut orange gem, set above a colourless gem surround, to bifurcated shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; six 9ct gold red to reddish brown and colourless gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks; five 9ct gold, blue to violet and colourless gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks and a blue and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped "9K / 375" (14)ring sizes R/S, O, P, Q, P/Q, R, P, S, total approx. weight 35gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good overall condition.
Morris., Rev. Francis Orpen. Three copies of A History of British Butterfliesfirst A History of British Butterflies, London, Groombridge & Sons, 1853, first edition 71 lithograph plates with hand colouring and tissue guards 8vo, gilt edged, original full grained dark green blind tooled and pictorial gilt tooled pictorial decoration to boards and spine , bound together with Aphorismata Entomologica "Cavendo Tutus" pp. 29 second London, 1853, blue cloth, third, eighth edition, London, John C. Nimmo 1895, 79 hand coloured lithograph plates, 4to., bookplate for George A. R. Phillips contemporary tan half morocco with cloth boards (3)Condition:first occasional v light spotting but overall good Aphorismata Entomologica with foxing to both plates a first page. Binding Second some spotting to blanks occasional marks third Good condition
Four modern Moorcroft vasescomprising a 'Leicester' pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop, of squat from, signed in gold Rachel J Bishop, date code for 1996, boxed, an MCC 'Columbine' vase designed by Debbie Hancock, signed in gold D J Hancock, date code fro 1998, a 'Special Events' 'Rough Hawk's Head'' pattern squat baluster vase designed by Rachel Bishop, signed in gold R Bishop and J Moorcroft and dated 20.3.97, centenary date code for 1997, boxed and a small 'Violet' pattern vase designed by Sally Tuffin, signed Kerri, date code for 1999, boxed, (4)first height 11cm., second height 19cm.Condition:Good condition
A collection of ringsincluding; 9ct white gold and alexandrite single stone ring, central oval mix-cut alexandrite, claw set to bifurcated shoulders, set with colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank with hallmarks; four 9ct white gold and gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two gem-set rings, stamped "10K" to shank and an orange gem set ring, unmarked (qty)ring sizes R, P, Q, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 12.5g, total approx. weight of "10K" stamped rings 4g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 4.4gCondition:
A collection of colourless gem set jewelleryseven 14ct gold and colourless gem set rings, of varying design including; two solitaire rings, two cluster rings, two three stone rings and a half eternity band, stamped to shank with hallmarks; four 9ct gold, including one solitaire ring, one three stone ring and two rings featuring a centre stone, set between gem set shoulders, hallmarked for 9ct gold (11)ring sizes Q, P, O/P, R, total approx. weight of 14ct gold 17.1g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 8.7gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated.
A selection of 9ct gold ringsof varying designs, set with colourless gems, stamped with hallmarks to shank (13) ring sizes P/Q, R, R/S, S, Q, total approx. weight 33.8gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good condition at the time of cataloguing
A collection of rings18ct gold wedding band, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold band, set with a white gem, stamped with hallmarks and two unmarked rings (5)ring size P/Q, P, S, O, O/R, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 5.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 7.1gCondition:
Four 18ct gold and tanzanite set cluster ringscentral circular mix-cut tanzanite set within a diamond border, to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (4)ring sizes P, R/S, R/S, S, total approx. weight 15.5gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good condition at the time of cataloguing
A late Victorian silver-gilt inkwellLondon, 1887, R & S Garrard & Co the central navette shaped well with hinged cover and butterfly finial fitted with a clear glass ink, raised on a shaped base with cast leaf borderslength 25.5cm., weight approx. 12.82oztCondition:Some light rubbing to gilt but not extensive. Otherwise in good condition commensurate with age
A collection of diamond and gem set rings14ct gold and colourless gem set half eternity ring, stamped with hallmarks; nine 9ct gold, diamond and gem set rings, all stamped with hallmarks to shank; two cubic zirconia wishbone rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two colourless gem set rings, mounted in 9ct gold, stamped with hallmarks and an open work ring, set with colourless gems, unmarked (15)ring sizes P, O, Q/R, N, Q, R, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 29g, total approx. weight of 14ct 2.4g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 2.9gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated.
A collection of 9ct gold and turquoise ringsincluding; four 9ct gold, turquoise and gem-set cluster rings, stamped with hallmarks; seven 9ct gold turquoise and gem-set rings, all similarly set with central oval cabochon turquoise, with gem-set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks and a 9ct gold and turquoise ring, central oval turquoise cabochon within a black enamel surround, set with colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks (12)ring sizes P, P/Q, R, S, R/S, S/T, total approx. weight of lot 37.1g Condition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. For large groups of jewellery, we would recommend viewing in person.
A collection of gold bandsincluding; five 9ct gold bands, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold bands, stamped with British import marks for 9ct gold and two rings, stamped "14K" (9)ring sizes N, P/Q, R/S, Q, Q, R, R, Q, N, total approx. weight of 9ct 20g, total approx. weight of other rings 4gCondition:
Four rings18ct gold and cubic zirconia set ring, central round brilliant cut cubic zirconia claw set between two cubic zirconia stones, above cubic zirconia set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 18ct gold and tanzanite set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut tanzanite, claw set above a colourless gem surround, to twisted shoulders, tapering to a plain mount stamped with hallmarks and two gem-set cluster rings, of differing design, both stamped to shank "18K" (4) ring sizes P & R, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 8g, total approx. weight of rings marked "18K" 9.1gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good overall condition.
A selection of 9ct gold, colourful gem-set rings mostly rectangular cut gems, of varying design and colour, stamped with hallmarks to shank, including; 18ct gold and blue gem set ring, with rectangular cut blue gem, claw set between colourless gem settings, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks; a group of three, three stone rings, stamped to shank "14K"; orange single stone ring, cushion-shape, checkerboard cut central orange stone, to colourless gem-set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank stamped "10K" and two unmarked rings (qty)ring sizes O, P, Q, R, R/S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 65.7g, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 3.9g, total approx. weight of items marked "14K" 7.7g, total approx. weight of items marked "10K" 5.6g total approx. weight of unmarked rings 6.1gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good overall condition.
(Jermyn., Laetitia) The Butterfly Collector's Vade Mecum: or a Synopyical Table of English Butterflies n.d but 1824, Ipswich, J. Raw hand coloured engraved frontis, inscribed and dated 182412mo. later blue paper covered boards with paper title label together with Hunter R. (publisher) Dialogues on Entomology in which the forms and habits of Insects are explained, London, 1819, 25 uncoloured engraved plates, 12mo, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, (2)Condition:First repair to blank endpaper with inscription occasional pencil annotationssecond spotting to first plate and title otherwise clean, corners bumped
A collection of gold and gem set cluster rings including; 14ct gold, blue-gem and cubic zirconia set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; eight 9ct gold and gem set cluster rings, of varying shades red, brownish-red and pink, and varying designs featuring a central single stone surrounded by a border of colourless gems, all stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold and orange gem set cluster ring, featuring a central orange gem set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; seven 9ct gold, blue and colourless gem set rings, of varying shades of blue, featuring a blue single stone gem, set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to plain shanks, stamped with hallmarks and a blue-gem set cluster ring, centrally set rectangular step cut blue gem, set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, indistinctly stamped (qty)ring sizes R, P/Q, O, R/S, P/Q, N, P, M/N, Q, total approx. weight 49.8gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good overall condition.
A collection of Art Deco glass to include a set of four black stemmed cocktail glasses, a Czech black enamelled box and cover, an atomiser, a smoky grey scent bottle and stopper, a Lalique Unawihr liqueur glass, no 5119, signed R Lalique France,. a graduated set of three Moser Alexandrit lozenge shaped dishes, signed, etc., (Qty)first height 13.5cm.Condition:Good condition
A group of 18ct gold ringsfour 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set cluster rings, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw set above a diamond surround, set to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and 18ct gold and colourless gem set half eternity band, set with colourless gems to one half, stamped with hallmarks to shank (6)ring sizes P, O, Q/R, total approx. weight 21.9gCondition:PLEASE NOTE: We cannot confirm the nature of the stones used; whether they are natural, synthetic or treated. All in good overall condition.
LINCOLNSHIRE: Boston, Opening of the Municipal Buildings, 1904, a white metal medal by W.O. Lewis, 38mm, Opening of the New Fosdyke Bridge, 1990, a bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; Gainsborough, Toll Bridge Freed, 1932, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm; Grimsby, Grimsby Tower, a silver medalet, unsigned, 16mm, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Healing Manor, a bronze medal by Ottley, 45mm (W & E 3307G.2), Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, an aluminium medal by H.B. Sale, 38mm (W & E 4543P.1), George V, Coronation, 1911, bronze medals by The Mint, Birmingham (2), both 35mm (W & E 5175K.1); Lincoln, Opening of the Arboretum, 1872, a white metal medal, unsigned, 40mm, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (W & E 2604F.1), Peace, 1919, a bronze medal by T.L. Lidgett, 36mm, Lincoln Cathedral, a bronze medal by R. Maklouf, 38mm, Lincoln Grand Prix Half Marathon, 1990, a bronze medal, unsigned, 40mm; Stamford, Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, 32mm (W & E 4535BB, not listed in silver) [14]. Very fine and better, several rare, especially the last £100-£150
Blockade of England, 1806, a copper medal by J.-P. Droz and R. Jeuffroy, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. Hercules lifts fish-tailed Titan, 41mm (Bramsen 550; Julius 1620). About extremely fine £60-£80 --- Prepared in 1804 for the invasion of England, it was struck only in 1806 with necessary modifications
U.S.A., Nature, 1966, a bronze medal by R. Lohman for the Society of Medalists, 72mm; Thomas Jefferson, 1966, a bronze medal by R.J. Menconi for the Society of Medalists, 72mm; Flying Saucer, 1967, a bronze medal by M.H. Coe for Medallic Art Co on behalf of the Society of Medalists, 72mm; In Wildnerness is the Preservation of the World, 1967, a pentagonal bronze plaque by D.R. Miller for Medallic Art Co on behalf of the Society of Medalists, 72 x 67mm [4]. Extremely fine; in boxes of issue £80-£100
First Distribution of the Légion d’Honneur and the Camp de Boulogne, 1804, a copper medal by R. Jeuffroy and L. Jaley, Napoleon seated right on raised platform awarding medal to soldier, rev. plan of the camp, 41mm (Bramsen 318; cf. Julius 1247; d’Essling 1017). Extremely fine or better £80-£100 --- The obverse design is a direct numismatic reference to the first- and second-century sestertii showing the emperor distributing largesse to the citizens of Rome
AUSTRIA, Calendar Medal, 1808, in copper, by A. Guillemard, 49mm (Slg. Julius 3055); FRANCE, Henri IV, Marie de Medici and the Dauphin, 1603/5, a restruck bronze medal by the Monnaie after G. Dupré, c. 1900, 100mm (Jones 16; CGMP I, 130), Chambre de Commerce, Nancy, 1855 [struck 1858], a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, engraved (3 Juin 1909), 34mm, Anciens Élèves du Lycée de St Omer, 1904, a bronze medal by R. Baudichon, 68mm (cf. Meister & Sonntag 17, 563); together with other base metal medals (2) [6]. Second extremely fine, others generally about very fine £70-£90
Coronation Celebrations, AN 13 [1804], a copper medal by A. Galle and R. Jeuffroy, laureate bust left, rev. Napoleon seated right on curule chair, holding eagle-tipped sceptre, receiving turret-crowned Paris who stands before him, radiant star emblazoned n above, ship helmed by Cupid at right, 68mm (Bramsen 358; cf. Julius 1296). Extremely fine or better, smooth brown patina £90-£120
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Restrike Pattern Farthing, 1797, by W.J. Taylor [after C.H. Küchler], in copper, laureate bust right, 3 berries in wreath, 2 leaves above brow, rev. Britannia seated left, soho on rock, ship with 3 stays from foremast to bowsprit, edge plain, 9.19g/6h (Cooke 338; BMC 1195 [R 69]; ‘Selig’ 1415). Good very fine, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection
Coronation of Napoleon, AN 13 [1804], a silver medalet by R. Jeuffroy, laureate bust right, rev. senator and soldier raising Napoleon on a shield, 13mm, 1.41g (Bramsen 329); together with other miniature medals in copper (4), viz. Vivant Denon, 1808 (2), by A. Abramson, 14mm, by A. Galle, 18mm (Bramsen 796-7), Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise, 1810, by B. Andrieu, 14mm, Visit of Marie Louise to the Mint, 1810, by B. Andrieu, 22mm (Bramsen 1203) [5]. Extremely fine or nearly so, a charming lot £80-£100
Aberdeen Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A.G.S. Rector’s Cup Race Arthur G. Davidson from H.F.M.S 1907), 38mm, 23.10g; Durham University College of Medicine, Turnbull Medal, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (George Colley Parkin 1920), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 38mm, 23.70g; Hampshire Secondary School Sports, a silver vessica-shaped award medal by Vaughton, named (1935 Portal Cup Boys 220 yards R. Morgan, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 65 x 51mm, 54.65g; Newport-on-Tay School, the Mary Wilkie Fraser Medal, a silver-gilt and enamelled award medal by Rattray & Co, named (Dux in Industrial Department Session 1923-24 Helen Collie), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 45mm, 44.55g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; second in case of issue, last two with suspension loops £100-£120
Constitutional Charter, 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu, bust of Louis XVIII right, rev. king seated left, presenting charter to citizens, 40mm (Bramsen 1468; Julius 3022); Décoration du Lis [1814], a copper medal by B. Andrieu and J.-J. Barre, bust right, rev. crowned fleur-de-lis with suspension loop, 40mm (cf. Slg. Julius 3476 for obv.); Prize Medal [c. 1815], in copper by R. Gayrard and B. Andrieu, bust of Louis XVIII left, rev. Minerva seated left holding wreath, 69mm; Anniversary of the Death of Louis XVI, 1816, a copper medal by R. Gayrard, uniformed bust of Louis XVIII left, rev. five mourners surrounding monument, Louis XVI seated on cloud above, holding lilies, 32mm (Collignon 81) [4]. Extremely fine or nearly so, second scarce £90-£120
FRANCE, Military Conquests, 1646, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 23); Birth of the Dauphin, 1729, a plated copper medal by B. Duvivier, 56mm (Nocq 108); Parlement de Toulouse Rétabli, 1775, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 41mm; Entry of Marechel Ney into Innsbruck and the Return of the Flags, 1805, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and N. Brenet, 41mm (Bramsen 442); Victories of February 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and N. Brenet, 41mm (Br. 1348); Jean de la Fontaine, 1816, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux for his Galerie Numismatique, 41mm; Marie-Thérèse, Duchesse d’Angoulême, 1821, a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm; Henri Giffard’s Balloon Ascent over Paris, 1878, a gilt-bronze medal by C. Trotin, 51mm (Malpas 99); together with other medallic miscellanea (4) [12]. Generally very fine, some better £120-£150 --- Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
Peace of Amiens, 1802, a copper medal by R. Dumarest, laureate bust of Napoleon left, rev. Napoleon standing naked in imitation of Mars, holding statue of Victory and offering olive-branch to a semi-naked female representing England, who rests her back against a lion, 50mm (Bramsen 195; Slg. Julius 1053). A few minor edge nicks, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80
EAST YORKSHIRE: an engraved silver award medal, (Genl. H.W. Powell Comg. XV Ye E[as]t R[idin]g R[egimen]t, rev. (Capt. A[rthu]r Milnes, Prize Medal No.2, Officers Best Shot, 1804, Capt. J. Maxwell), 37mm, 8.22g (Balmer R223, this piece). Very fine, with loop suspension; sold as viewed and not subject to return £50-£70 --- Provenance: R. Day Collection, Part III, Sotheby Auction, 14-17 April 1913, lot 63
Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross coinage, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib 1, Northampton, Hugo, hvgo · on · norrt, second r for h, 1.43g/9h (SCBI Mass 412, this coin; N 963; S 1344). Weak on portrait, otherwise good fine, toned £120-£150 --- Provenance: Lord Grantley Collection, Glendining Auction, 20-1 April 1944, lot 1336 (part); J.P. Mass Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 500
‘Venus de Medicis’, 1803, a copper medal by R. Jeuffroy, bare-headed bust of Napoleon right, rev. statue of Venus, 41mm (Bramsen 280; Julius 1184). Extremely fine £80-£100 --- This medal was struck to commemorate the First Consul’s visit to the Louvre in September 1803. He renamed it Musée Napoléon, a title it kept for a number of years, during which time he initiated an expansion of the interior to showcase the growing art collection from his many conquests
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (Inst. 1834], silver award medals (2), unsigned [by A. Kirkwood], named (To John Knowles, Findon, 1859), 35mm, 26.73g (Brodie 99), another, named (John Robson, Bighouse, For aged Cheviot Tup, 1895), 30mm, 14.02g (cf. DNW 46, 723); a silver award medal by J. Moore, named (Awarded to Sir R. Abercromby Bart, Forglen, for best selection Potatoes, Spring Show, Turriff, 1892), 38mm, 22.04g [3]. First very fine and toned but with obverse rim knock at 10 o’clock, integral suspension loop, others about extremely fine and better £70-£90 --- Sir Robert John Abercromby, 7th Bt (1850-95); b London; educ. Eton; inherited the family estates in Scotland and Ireland, including Forglen House, Turriff, 1872; Deputy Lieutenant of Banffshire, 1874, and of Aberdeenshire, 1876; JP and chairman of the Parochial Board; his latter years were marred by ill-health and he died at the age of 45. Sold with further biographical detail
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (2), both Canterbury, class 11a2, reads edwar r’, 1.39g/6h (SCBI North 789, this coin; N 1060/2; S 1455); class 11b2, reads edwar r’, 1.34g/2h (SCBI North 828, this coin; N 1061/2; S 1456) [2]. First good fine, second a little better £100-£120 --- Provenance: Both J.J. North Collection [first from Baldwin December 1979, second from Spink December 1977]; bt Spink c. 1998
Opening of the Salle d'Apollon, the Louvre [1804], a copper medal by B. Andrieu, view of the gallery; in the rear, the statue of the Apollo Belvedere, rev. view of the Salle de Laocoon, 34mm (Bramsen 374; Slg. Julius 1324); ‘Heur et Malheur’ [1812], a copper gaming jeton for the Imperial Palace by R. Gayrard, jugate female busts, rev. draped figures of Good and Bad Fortune, 33mm (Bramsen 1199; Julius 2577) [2]. Extremely fine £70-£90
Numismatics, medallions and tokens – English copper half penny token 1794 obv. John Howard FRS Philanthropist, rev. Portsmouth and Chichester half penny GF; HEICS 96th Rupee/half Dub Boulton & Watt 1794 F; replica Karl Goetz Lusitania ‘medal’, 1915, iron in associated jeweller’s box; bronze 1902 Edward VII coronation medallion 51mm in Mappin Bros. box of issue with gilt initials NCH on lid with date 1902; Birmingham, 56mm gilt medallion celebrating the visit to the town of Gen. HSH the Duke of Cambridge KG 1st June 1857 by G. R. Coles, GVF; Edward VIII bronze coronation medallion by Langford Jones, obv. crowned bust, rev. standing Britannia within arches, 1937 EF (6)
A collection of glassware to include an R. Langman for Kosta Boda blue and white speckled vase with flared rim, signed to base, a marbled glass fruit bowl, unsigned, 35.5 cm diameter x 9 cm high, a Whitefriars type blue tinted glass bowl of flower head form, 17 cm diameter together with a collection of Studio Pottery including a Diana Peyton blue glazed pottery bowl 16.5 cm diameter x 8.5 cm high, another small beaker type bowl 9.5 cm diameter x 9 cm high, a Mobach mottled blue glazed bowl with gilt lustre rim 9.5 cm diameter x 8.5 cm high, a Mobach copper lustre decorated vase 8 cm x 11 cm and a Briglin Studio Pottery cup together with a pair of over sized carved wooden dice 8.5 cm

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