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A Georgian silver chamber stick of small plain form having ring handle, detachable sconce and snuffer with chain attachment, engraved dragon and crown crest to sconce, London 1796, Henry Chawner & John Eames, diameter approx 80mm & 78.5g Condition Report. In good condition with no visible faults or repairs, Not Weighted
A lovely Harappan bowl from the Indus Valley, ca. 2500 - 1800 BC. It is 7-1/4 in in diameter, stands on a ring base and features a group of four Ibex surrounding a central design element. They are separated by mesh nets which likely conveys a hunting scene and each is topped with a solar symbol. Intact, with strong paint and heavy mineral deposits. (IV608)
1.3CT Victorian Platinum Diamond Ring. Large 1.3CT center stone set in Victorian style platinum ring accented with smaller round cut diamonds. Stamped inside band. Ring Size: 7.5 Center Diamond Weight: 1.3CT Approx Diamond Clarity: VSII - VSI Approx Diamond Color: I - J - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Sapphire & Diamond Petite Gold Ring. Center round cut sapphire surround by 8 smaller accent diamonds. Ring Size: 3.25 Total Weight: 1.1 dwt / 1.71 g - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Potter Studio Jade & Gold Ring. Stamped on underside of ring. Ring has been snipped for larger finger size Overall Weight: 4.1 dwt / 6.5 g Ring Size: 6 - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Ivan Kozlov (Russian, B. 1937) "Crested Shelducks in Flight" Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the 1995 Russia Duck Conservation Stamp - Crested Shelduck issued September 1, 1995. The Crested Shelduck was last officially spotted in 1971. Thus, there is little hope that this bird survives today. Named for the tuft that flows from its head, the Crested Shelduck was believed to inhabit northeast Asia, but unfortunately, little is known about this unique species. Interestingly, representations of this scarce bird appear in both Chinese and Japanese works of art. In fact, these pictures indicate that as early as the 19th century this duck was already something of a curiosity and seemingly rare. Some conservationists still believe that this bird may continue to thrive in remote areas of the world. With just three documented sightings of Crested Shelducks during this century, information about breeding, habitat and voice calls is unknown. However, descriptions of the Crested Shelduck have been fairly consistent for both the adult male and female (no juveniles have been spotted). According to these sources, the drake's crown, drooping crest, upper mantle and breast are greenish-black. This species also possesses wings with white and black flight feathers interspersed with greenish-black plumes. The female's general coloring is more subdued. Its breast and body are mostly brown with gray underparts, while the hen's head has a dark green crown and a drooping crest. A distinctive white ring around each eye readily distinguishes the female from male Crested Shelducks. Image Size: 6.75 x 9.75 in. Overall Size: 10.75 x 13.25 in. Unframed. (B15204)

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