A Continental single stone smokey quartz ring, c.1970, with a circular step cut smokey quartz, claw set to bead tipped collet, flat tapering shoulders to a plain shank, together with a pair of gold tiger's eye clip-on earrings, c.1970, each earring composed of a triangular tiger's eye cabochon, rub set to a cushion shaped, concave frame, with clip-on fittings. Earrings marked 9ct. Ring marked 585. Finger size N (3)
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An American sterling silver coral ring, Attributed to Francisco Rebajes, c.1960, a section of twig coral, bound by silver wire to an oval head with coiled wire surround. Flat section tapering shoulders to an adjustable shank, marked to the underside of the head 'sterling original hand wrought, Rebaje design', finger size M, together with a Swedish sterling silver ring, Attributed to Birger Haglund of Haglund Studios, Sweden, an oval domed head, decorated with coiled wire and flower heads, to cut shoulders. Marked sterling silver and signed Haglund. Finger size K (2)
A Polish malachite bracelet, with a series of oval cabochon malachite, each one rub set in a plain frame, joined by pairs of jump rings to a plaque style pin clasp, marked with a 925 standard mark for Krakow 1986-present, together with a pear-shaped Blue John pendant and chain, and a sterling silver coiled wire and bead ring, London 1991 (3)
A silver agate pendant and ring, c.1970, the pendant with a large, circular cabochon agate, rub set to a square plaque, suspended from each side to a trace chain, together with a ring composed of a circular moss agate cabochon, claw set to a head of pierced circles. Marked STERLING. Finger size approximately L LE (2)
A sterling silver moss agate pendant, by Catherine H Turner, c.1970, the pendant formed from looped, square section wire with a cluster of beads to the top, an oval cabochon moss agate pendant drop below, and suspended on a Prince of Wales chain, London, 1974, together with a sterling silver rectangular head ring, c.1970, with a rippled section to a section of the head, plain guards and shoulders to a flat section shank, London 1974. Maker's mark indistinct, but possibly Peter Guy Watson. Finger size P (2)
A single stone amber ring, c.1960, a large oval amber cabochon, rub set to a plain collet, with a tapering shank that flares to echo, but not meet, the side of the setting, marked 925, finger size M-N approximately, together with a ring formed from a large barrel shaped amber bead, c.1970, flat claw set to a flat section horseshoe style shank, marked 925, finger size I approximately (2)
A contemporary handmade sterling silver chain with gold jump rings, a series of flat section twisted bar links, all joined by high carat gold jump rings to a lobster claw clasp, millennium hallmark, sterling silver, Sheffield 2000, a freeform banded agate ring, with pierced flat section claws, bearing the same maker's mark, finger size approximately K-L, and an oval cabochon agate ring to a notched gold bezel, with a two row hobnail shank, also bearing the same maker's mark, finger size K½ LE, together with a pair of agate earrings, with the same maker's mark, all attributed to W. Sussenwein (5) CONDITION REPORT: Length: 690mm approximately. The widest parts of each bar are between 4.8-5.2mm, on average approximately 5.0mm.
A Continental silver and gold Arts and Crafts style necklace and ring suite, the necklace with a curved centrepiece of silver leaves and buds, with a gold flower head to the centre, set with a cultured freshwater pearl. A bar link chain to each side with cultured freshwater pearl spacers, together with a matching ring. Marked 925 585 14K. Finger size N½ (2)
A Finnish sterling silver tiger's eye ring, by Elis Kauppi, Kupittaan Kulta Oy, c.1970, a rectangular tiger's eye tablet, set to a scalloped collet, with a scooped concave plaque to each side, with bark textured finish. The head mounted to a flat section shank, with maker's mark and 925S. Finger size L½ LE
A sterling silver band ring, by Kilkenne Designs, c.1970, a flat section pierced and overlapping band ring, Dublin 1973, finger size M, together with a silver band ring, c.1970, with a raised central ridge, inlaid with a black resin, with concave bark textured shoulders, maker's mark indistinct, 925, finger size E (2)
A Liberty's Tudric pewter mantel clock, with a copper and enamelled dial and a single fusee movement, impressed 'TUDRIC' and '0761', 20.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some knocks and scratches to case. Door to reverse doesn't close completely flush and handle is a little loose. Scratched numbers and letters on inside of door. A little pitting to copper coloured chapter ring. Lenzkirch movement. Additional images available (on request).
A walnut coffee table, deisgned by E W Godwin, the square top, over ring turned legs, undertier and spindle gallery, 43cm square 66cm high CONDITION REPORT: Deep scratches to top. Staining including area where top colour has been lost. Knocks to edges, legs, etc. Generally worn and scuffed. Please view additional images (available upon request).
An oak occasional table, attributed to Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, c.1890s, the square top over ring turned spindles and an open arch stand, 40cm square 68.5cm high Literature: For a similiar table, see Innen-Dekoration, 'Moderne Gemacher im Neuen Palais zu Darmstadt', Vol. 10, p. 3, fig. 977. Also lot 104, Christie's, King Street, 9 November 2000.
A Power Regulator diamond shape petrol globe, c.1960s, with green lettering and stripe and printed in black 'This globe is the property of National Benzole Co. Ltd.', 49 x 57cm CONDITION REPORT: Remnants of original rubber ring to neck. No visible chips but surface scratches. Rubber rim is worn.
1871, March 30. Outer cover to Grimsby endorsed "postpaid", exhibiting superb impression of the "FALKLAND/PAID" frank marking, very fine double ring c.d.s. on dispatch and red "London/Paid" transit alongside, with arrival on reverse. (The cover is accompanied by a further "Black Frank" strike on piece). This item originates from the "Travis" correspondence; George Travis was appointed Finance Clerk and Collector of Customs on 1 April 1871, and become Postmaster from 1 July 1873 to May 1878. Of delightful quality showing clean and neat strikes of the Falkland handstamps. Undoubtedly one of the finest "Blank Frank" covers in existence. Cert. BPA. S.G. FR1.
1897, Dec. 23. Envelope addressed to the "Consular Bureau of the Foreign Office" at Stockholm, carried at quadruple foreign rate which was paid by 1878-79 1s. bistre-brown and 1891-1902 4d. olive-black, tied by type F1 double ring datestamps, violet "Utrikes Dept/4 Feb. 98" department receiving mark at left, backstamped at London and Stockholm. 1s. adhesive with couple of short perforations, cover reduced at left and minor creasing, still though a very scarce and desirable franking to a rare destination. S.G. 4, 32.
1897, Jan. 19. O.H.M.S. envelope registered to Birmingham, carried at 5d. double empire rate plus 2d. registation fee, bearing 1d. claret and 6d. yellow, both tied by double ring c.d.s. (type F3) on dispatch, repeated at left, with crowned "Registered" and red London transit alongside. Carried on the "Arnmon" which sailed on Jan. 22. A very attractive and scarce combination franking. S.G. 21, 34.

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