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A GEORGE IV 18 CARAT GOLD MOURNING RING Black enamel between carved foliate scroll borders, centred with a small glazed locket compartment containing plaited hair and within similar frame to the borders. Maker TD, London 1829. Engraved to the interior "Elizth Landor Widow died 7 (or 4) Octr 1829 aged 86". 8.5mm wide. Finger size Q.
A George IV rosewood writing table, the brass strung rectangular top hinged to enclose a cedar lined interior and an adjustable writing slope, with a frieze drawer flanked by ring turned pilasters, on spirally reeded tapering legs with leaf chased gilt metal terminals and casters, 73 high x 39.5 deep x 60.5cm wide, (the top warped)
A pair of late 17th century Spanish candlesticks, on triangular cushion shaped bases with cast scroll feet, the columns with waisted baluster and ring turned sections culminating in a large stepped circular drip pan and a cylindrical capital, the bases engraved with a coat of arms [thrice] and the inscription "ANO DE 1701", unmarked, last quarter of the 17th century (with an iron core and base plate) approximately 17in (43.5cm) high. (2)
A New Hall Bute Shape teacup, with ring handle, decorated in coloured enamels with a tobacco leaf design, on a blue ground, and picked out in gilt, circa 1815-20, and a New Hall coffee can and saucer, decorated with a tobacco leaf design, and picked out in gilt, within blue and gilt borders, circa 1805 (can with rim crack). These are New Hall pattern numbers 856 & 490
A Pinxton facetted oval sucrier and cover, with two fixed ring handles, and loop knop, painted in coloured enamels with bands of scrolling flowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, 14cm high (5 .5"), circa 1810 (cover with shallow rim chip), and a matching oval teapot stand (glued)

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