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18K gold green stone and diamond dress ring size P1/2,750 mark, 6g, 18K green stone ring with two teardrop stones, possibly emeralds size O1/4, 750 mark, 3g and 9ct gold green stone and diamond dress ring with circular set stone, possible tourmaline or garnet size L(3), 4g
Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph (1849), Grand Cross set, second type, post 1872, by Vinc. Mayer's Sohne, Wien, comprising: Sash badge in 18ct gold and enamels, Gemsenkopf stamp 3A for 750 gold and maker's mark VM on the ring, on original red sash ribbon; Breast Star (90 mm) silver, stamped G for Grosskreuz and Dianakopf, stamp 2A for 900 silver and maker's mark on lower star point, Vienna assay marks AA on the pin, gold application has Gemsenkopf 3A for 750 gold on right-hand claw, EF (2)
Various silver items, including heart-shaped toast rack, Birmingham 1912, cream jug, Birmingham 1916, two cased Christening spoon and fork sets, cased shell butter dish, Sheffield 1899, pierced bonbon dish, salt spoon, tongs, napkin ring, pill box and pepperette (11), 14oz total
A Victorian cased silver gilt Christening spoon and napkin ring with foliate engraved decoration, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1884/5, to/w a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs by Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, an Edwardian silver pocket watch with key-wind Expres English Lever movement no.689182 by J.G. Graves of Sheffield, Chester 1903, a cased silver sports medal pocket watch, sports medal and a pair of electroplated dog and riding-crop knife-rests
Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph (1849), Commander's neck badge in gilt-bronze and enamels, on 'war ribbon', stamped with star mark for bronze and makers mark for Vinc. Mayer's, Sohne, Wien, on the ring. In original case of issue. All insignia of the order were produced in gilt-bronze from 1916 onwards due to shortage of gold and silver during the war, EF
A Chinese Republic silver censer, the domed cover surmounted by kylin, the globular body with two large splayed handles above lion-mask and ring handles, on three demon-mask monopodia, with chased decoration, 19.4oz, 28cm high; inscribed in Chinese to commemorate the return to Government control of the British concession Weihaiwei City (now Weihai - Shadong) October 1st 1930; presented to the British Navy Commander

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