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Georgian diamond ring with two rows of seven old-cut brilliants in gold fronted with silver, the shoulders pierced with carved scrolls. Condition Report Appears white but with closed backs so difficult to see. Typical old-cut diamonds. No apparent inclusions. Largest diamond about 2mm diameter. Nice condition. 3.7g.
Two near-matching Royal Doulton stoneware spirit jugs, possibly by Maud Bowden, slight colour variations, blueish-green bodies with applied rosette and shell to the shoulders and ring-style handles, 21cm high. Condition Report Colours in both are bright and clear. No obvious damage or loss. One cork is right and the other is very loose. Base of one shapes outward whereas the other goes inward. Colour of handle and neck are different however glaze in both is good.
Diamond ring of trefoil form with three brilliants, approximately 2.2ct and 1.3ct, with three marquise small sapphires, in white gold, '18ct'. Condition Report Largest diamond colour H/I. VVS1, slightly irregular girdle with minor chips. The other two of similar colour, one P2, the other VS1.
John Stanyer of Nantwich late 18th century oak longcase clock, having a signed square brass dial (w.13") with subsidiary seconds dial, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within cherub mask and cast corner spandrels, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin fluted pilasters, the case with quarter turned fluted pilasters flanking mahogany crossbanded and panelled door, h.207cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial and movement associated. Backboard later. Dial tarnished. Case generally good, traces of worm to frieze feet with losses, otherwise minor age wear. Sold with weights and pendulum.
Morris Thomas of Carnarvon late 18th century oak cased longcase clock, having an arched brass dial (w.12"), signed to the arch, with subsidiary seconds and date dial, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within scroll cast spandrels, twin winding holes for an eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with fluted pilasters and plain door, h.205cm Condition Report / Extra Information Backplate with several holes to upper right. Dial tarnished with polish residue. Backboard modern. Movement very dusty. Seatboard early, possibly original. Cheeks re-enforced. Glass to door cracked. Door split and later cradled verso. Case with age wear. With weights and pendulum.

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