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SHELLEY; a six setting 'Blue Iris' pattern tea service in Queen Anne shape, comprising six cups, six saucers, six plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, and sandwich plate (21)Condition Report: Three cups do not ring true and therefore have cracks. Sugar bowl also does not ring true. Obvious crack to plate and saucer. Please contact for further information.
An Elizabeth II cased three piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1975, with a hallmarked silver backed clothes brush, hallmarked silver snap bangle, hallmarked silver charm bracelet with assorted white metal charms, a sterling silver ring, etc.
Elegant silver set from Finish, 925/000, consisting of a choker, bracelet, ear studs and ring. Inspired by nature with crafted and polished pieces. Total approx. 32.5 grams. Bracelet width 7 mm. 18 cm. Width necklace 4-11mm. Length 42 cm. ø 59, head width 22mm. ear studs 10x10mm.
Yellow gold ring, 585/000, with sapphire and diamond. Convex ring with an oval cabouchon cut sapphire in the middle, 8 x 6.2 mm, with a brilliant cut diamond in the band on both sides, approx. 0.04 ct in total. Head width 8.3 mm. ø 57. approx. 4.5 grams. The inside of the head is hollow. In good condition
Lot with 6 brooches, 2 with paintings, a brooch with green stone, all three in white metal and 3 silver brooches: a round brooch with Chinese characters, 900/000, an oval openwork Biedermeier brooch and a brooch in the shape of a tight openwork house . And a braided ring. All 925/00. Silver in total approx. 25 grams. In good condition.
Yellow gold ring, 585/000, with silver and rose cut diamonds. Ring with an eight-shaped case with silver and set with 2 large rose-cut diamonds, ø 4.4 mm. The edge around the 2 diamonds are 18 rose cut diamonds, varying in size. Head size 16.5x12mm. ø53 approx. 3.3 grams. In good condition.
Lot of jewelry including silver with a lava cameo brooch, a necklace and brooch with green stone and marquesite, ear studs with zirconia, a ring with onyx and marquisite, and a silver-plated ring with worn red coral. All silver. And a necklace with coins and a pendant with gold stones.
Three 18th century Chinese plates. Miscellaneous. 1x Small dish with phoenix + symbol decor + bottom mark, glued. 1x Family rose dish, floral/gold + double blue bottom ring, glued. 1x Contoured dish with garden decor + double blue bottom ring, glued. Size: Ø 15.7 - 34.3 cm. In moderate condition.
Yellow gold ring, 800/000, with sapphire and zirconia. Ring with a flat band with a stroke set with a rail on both sides with 4 square cut sapphires and a round facetted zirconia. Width 8mm. ø 57. approx. 2.8 grams. Portugal after 1985. The ring has some signs of wear, otherwise in good condition.
Two yellow gold rings, 585/000, with diamond. One ring with a striking ring and 2 white gold mirror chatons, each set with a brilliant cut diamond, approx. 0.12 ct in total, ø 53. And a solitaire ring with a classic chaton set with a brilliant cut diamond, approx. 0.10 ct, P- K/L (TC). ø 50. Total approx. 4.1 grams. In good condition.
Two yellow gold wedding rings, 585/000, with diamond. A wedding ring set with 3 brilliant cut diamonds next to each other in the band of the ring, approx. 0.06 ct in total, width 5 mm. ø 59. And a wedding ring with a heart in the middle set with 3 diamonds and 3 brilliant cut diamonds on either side. Approx. 0.21 ct in total. Width 5 mm. ø 55. Total approx. 9.2 grams. In fairly good condition.
Kendo Nagasaki signed 18x25 limited edition poster Images of Nagasaki by Paul Yates contains clues to the persona of Kendo Nagasaki and also features a statement of Sir Peter Blake and a poem by Paul Yates. The original and best-known use of the gimmick is by the British wrestler who made his name in ITV's World of Sport. He started professional wrestling in November 1964, and became a household name in Britain after his television debut in 1971. He also toured Japan in 1968 (under the alternative ring name Mr Guillotine) and North America in 1972, wrestling for Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling where he held the promotion's North American title and Don Owen's Pacific Northwest Wrestling. Back home in Britain, he achieved even greater fame due to his 1975-1977 feud with the tag team of future mutual arch enemies Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks, as well as his December 1977 televised voluntary unmasking ceremony. Good condition Est.

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