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AWAY A suite of fire opal and diamond set jewellery in 18ct yellow gold. Featuring a fire opal and diamond ring, set with a central oval mixed cut opal, with three channel set round brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder. Size ). Together with a matching pendant set with an oval mixed cut fire opal. Both are marked for The Jewellery Channel, Birmingham and signed "Iliana". Gross total weight approximately 7.30 grams.
A Ladies 18ct gold Early 20th century French pocket watch. Movement unsigned, 3 jewels, inner and outer cases marked 18K plus a French duty mark, no.49284. Two part dial, inner ring with floral engraving, outer dial with roman numerals. Outer case ornately engraved and engine turned. Some minor dents to the case, overall good condition. Running well at the time of cataloguing. Diameter 31mm approx. Weight approx. 24 grams
A 9ct rose gold Victorian acrostic dearest bracelet set with precious stones including a diamond, emerald and ruby. In a fitted antique velvet lined bracelet box. Length approx. 18 cm. Approx. weight 13.0g CONDITION: The 18ct Victorian Gypsy ring is mishappened.The 9ct Victorian enamel and seed pearl ring is missing three seed pearls and some enamelled panelled around the ring and is mishappened.The 9ct Signet ring is mishappened.
An Art Deco circa 1930 platinum, aquamarine (7ct approx.) and diamond ring The emerald cut aquamarine is approximately 7ct with good clarity and colour, shouldered by two rub-over set diamonds combined weight approx. 0.22ct. Stamped 'PLAT'. Weight approx. 6.5g Size P. Width approx. 20 mm CONDITION: A few minor nibbles to the Aquamarine stone.
An fine quality late-Regency mahogany Pembroke style extending dropleaf dining table - c.1830, with two extension leaves, the two-part pull-out extending top with reeded edge and book matched timbers, above an ebony banded frieze, raised on ring turned tapering legs with brass castors. (LWH 108 x 53.5 x 73cm with leaves down, 219cm long fully extended)
A Vienna style walnut eight day wall clock - c.1900, the raised architectural pediment and ogee base each with three turned finials, the glazed front door with turned half-columns, enclosing a gilt brass dial with ribbon tied floral bouquet decoration and white enamel Roman chapter ring, over a gilt brass pendulum with classical bust motif, the twin train movement striking the half hours on a gong, 86.5cm high, with key.
A Maserati Potenza Automatic gents skeleton dial wrist watch - ref. 8821108011, with 44mm bi-metal stainless steel and gold plated case, skeletonised dial with black chapter ring with gilt baton makers, dark chrome Maserati trident logo, lumed gilt sword hands, black technical leather strap, in the original dark blue and white leather box with outer card sleeve, papers and tags.
A vintage 1980s jewellery box containing a small collection of silver and costume jewellery - the box with alternate grey and pale green faux-marble striped veneers, 24.75 x 19.8 x 9cm; containing a selection of cufflinks; a silver and clear stone Mulberry tree pendant necklace; a silver and black stone cluster ring; a silver and onyx signet style ring; a silver and striped agate ring; a silver, marcasite and blue glass cluster ring; and a vintage silver and carnelian brooch.
An unusual high wing-back 19th century Windsor chair - beech and ash, the high comb-back with wings to the sides, over straight arms with scroll terminals, on sabre supports, above a saddle seat, raised on ring turned legs with a double H-stretcher, traces of green paint remaining in places, 63.5 cm wide, 118.5 cm high. * This chair originates from a branch of the vendor's family with its roots in Lincolnshire.
An oak 8 day mantel clock by Pearce & Sons Ltd of Leicester - 1920s, with silvered arched dial with Roman chapter ring and Fast/Slow subsidiary dial to the arch, fronting a brass movement with platform escapement (signed, possibly by Gillett & Johnston), the arched case with oval floral grilles to the sides and bun feet, 22.5cm high, winds and runs, with key.
Nameplate THE MORRIS DANCER and plaque ex British Railways Class 47 D1856 becoming 47206 May 1974. Allocated new to 5A Crewe North Aug 1965. Named at Manchester Piccadilly station on 23/4/94 by Roy Yarnell, Squire of the Morris Ring and removed Apr 2004 when loco was converted to Class 57 57605. Still in service. Nameplate and plaque cast aluminium both in as removed condition nameplate measures 65.5in x 10in and plaque 10.75in diameter.

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