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A 19th century mahogany 'D' shaped fold-over tea table, fitted with a drawer, on ring turned legs, height 73cm, width 90.5cm, depth 39cm, together with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany bookcase and a set of four Victorian dining chairs.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A large 19th Century Chinese bronze Oriental temple size prayer bowl censer ding. Relief cast decoration to the body with lion / foo dog ring handles. Cast 12 character seal script mark to underside. All raised on tripod feet. Measures approx; 19cm x 24cm.
A 19th century Italian Naples porcelain and gilt metal mounted oval casket. The hinged oval top decorated with four classical female figures and rose borders in relief. The oval body with a ring of putti playing musical instruments and dancing with ribbons in a garden landscape. The base with under glaze blue crowned Naples capital "N" mark, 14 cms x 10 cms.
Three 1834 autograph letters to include one from Sir William Knighton, which perhaps supports the thesis that Coutts & Co obligingly destroyed or supressed the financial records of some of their royal clients' financial profligacy:1. Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Wheatley - 15 July 1834 autograph letter of condolence sent from the Keeper of the Privy Purse at St. James’ Palace to John Dickie, whose brother, Andrew Dickie of Coutts bank, had died the day before aged 80.2. John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln - 26 July 1834 autograph letter of condolence to John Dickie, whose brother had died 11 days before, and bequeathed the Bishop (and several others) money for a mourning ring. 3. Sir William Knighton - October 1834 autograph letter of thanks sent from the Duchy of Lancaster Office to John Dickie, whose brother had died in July. Knighton thanks Dickie for the return of the letters which he had sent Andrew Dickie, presumably when he was private secretary and Keeper of the Privy Purse to George IV. (The lot relates to lots 160, 325, 353, 368, 495, 548, 555 and 558.)
A lady's 9-carat and silver-mounted ring centrally-set with a hand-cut blue stone surrounded by further, smaller white stones (one deficient), one further silver-gilt ring set with blue and white stones in an elliptical design and a silver trophy pendant dated 1939 and with inscription to the back and rose gold-coloured shield to the front (3)
An Edwardian yellow gold circular openwork pendant with half-pearls (two deficient) and two opal collets, the suspensory loop indistinctly stamped '9CT' (4.1cm long including loop); together with an early 20th century green tourmaline (untested) and seed pearl openwork pendant to trace link chain necklace, bolt ring engraved '9CT' (4.8cm long)
A fine yellow gold (marked '750 18K') dress ring centrally set with a brilliant-cut oval tanzanite flanked by two peridots to the open diamond-set shoulders. The tanzanite is estimated to weigh 6.45 carats and measure approx. 13.4 x 10.4 x 6.3 mm. Colour grade: violet blue. Clarity grade: SI. Cut grade: fair.Total weight of 32 round diamonds (SI clarity and G to I Colour) approximately 0.26 carats, the natural tanzanite gemstone of transparent transparency.(Total weight of ring and gemstones approx. 6.48g).(Ring size T).To be sold with Nan Yang Gemmological Institute Jewellery Appraisal Report detailing colour, grade, clarity and cut (dated 22 July 2021) and other paperwork.
A diamond three-stone ring, the three brilliant-cut diamonds with a total estimated spread of 1.20-1.30cts coronet-set to the plain tapering shank (worn), ring size k (with pips) (2.1g) (Condition report: each diamond very slightly flawed, one stone draws colour, shank very thin) Condition Report: Central stone dia. 6mm (approx.) - depth 3 m (approx.).
A diamond-set ring, the central brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.20-0.25-carats coronet-set to either side with a curving line of single-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank, ring size M (3.4g)Condition Report: Slight split in wirework setting between setting and shank
An oval tiger's eye cabochon pendant and ring: the pendant within a collet and openwork border, the ring to a plain tapering 9-carat yellow-gold shank, size N, together with a 9-carat yellow-gold textured trace link chain necklace (51cm long, 8.0g) (3)The tiger's eye stone in the surround is a very good-looking stone; a couple of scratches to the back of the oval mount. The ring is in good condition, some surface scratches (chain 49.5cm)

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