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A 9 carat gold three stone blue topaz and diamond ring, finger size S1/2; a 9 carat gold locket, measures 1.9cm by 3.4cm; a pair of 9 carat white gold drop earrings; a pair of yellow metal earrings, stamped '375'; a 9 carat gold bangle; a spinning seal, unmarked; and a pair of 9 carat gold amber stud earrings. Blue topaz ring - 2.35 grams. Locket - 4.47 grams. White gold earrings - 2.80 grams. Earrings stamped '375' - 1.29 grams. Bangle - 1.97 grams. Seal - 2.98 grams. Amber earrings - 1.50 grams.
George III black-lacquered chinoiserie brass-dial eight day longcase clock, William Liptrot, London, circa 1760, the 12" break arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed Will'm Liptrot, London, framing a matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring, all within Baroque mask spandrels, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent ring, knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with fretwork spandrels over gilt hood door and columns, long trunk door with gilt relief scene and conforming base on bracket feet, 218cm high Condition: Dial - minor wear to top of brass arch of dial plate, light tarnishing to silvered chapter ring between numerals VI and VII, calendar ring is operational, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, there is no packing beneath the seat board, case has been cleaned and partly relacquered, horizontal crack across base, minor cracking to hood frame and no backing to spandrels, sold with two bronze-sleeved weights plus pendulum - **General condition consistent with age
18th Century brass lantern clock, Thomas Kefford, Royston (Hertfordshire), the silvered Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track framing engraved signature and foliate scroll work, the posted-style movement with four spoke wheel work beneath crown wheel escapement, the case with strapped bell surmount over pierced frets and side doors, 37cm high Condition: Minor tarnishing to silvered chapter ring, movement appears to be sound but is not tested or guaranteed, some dirt and corrosion to verge and crown wheel escapement, case appears to be in good order, sold with original weight and pendulum - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century French lacquered brass and champlevé enamel mantel clock, Richard & Cie, Paris, having a 6.5cm cellular Roman chapter ring with enamel centre, the two-train movement striking on a bell with oval caduceus stamp of Richard & Cie, the architectural case with spire finials and columns, champlevé panels to front and sides on stepped base and toupie feet, 28cm high, with giltwood base, ebonised plinth and (cracked) glass dome Condition: Dial numerals are faded, movement appears clean and sound but is untested and not guaranteed, minor enamel cracking to lower border of front panel and a little to one corner of one side panel but overall in very good condition, case lacquer is good save for one minor tarnish to one lower corner, glass dome has a vertical crack to one side panel, sold with pendulum and winder - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Fukagawa vases and covers, Meiji period, each domed cover with a Fo Dog finial, pierced gilt foliate rims, elephant handles with porcelain ring drops, allover decoration depicting birds amongst blossom, undersides with extensive character marks, 46cm high Condition: One domed cover has been professionally restored, minor chip to underneath of intact cover, otherwise general light wear commensurate with age and use - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Chinese porcelain ovoid vases and covers, each decorated in underglaze blue with birds perching on blossoming trees, double ring mark, each with European ormolu finial, collar and stand, 27.5cm high overall (2) Condition: One cover broken into two pieces and rebuilt but with edge losses remaining and further cracks visible, second cover has an edge loss, mounts and bodies of both vases are sound - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 18th Century inlaid oak-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Robert Buller, Abington (Abingdon), Oxfordshire, the 12" square brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar square within chapter ring having inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes all within mask spandrels, the stepped case with blind fretwork frieze over sunken columns, inlaid long trunk door and stepped base, 224cm high Condition: Dial plate has very light tarnishing otherwise sound, hands display general rusting, movement appears sound but is not tested or guaranteed, crutch is slightly bent, there is approximately half inch of packing beneath seat board, case - one brass finial is moose, small old loss to right hand hood door pillar, plinth base is an old replacement, sold with two weights plus pendulum and winder (pendulum feather is depleted) - **General condition consistent with age
George III inlaid oak-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Willis, Harthill, circa 1775, the 12" break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials within chevron border, the arch with articulated figure of Father Time between sea serpents over engraved motto 'Tempus Fugit', the break-arched case with figured frieze, sunken columns, star-inlaid long trunk door and string-inlaid base with plinth, 214cm high Condition: Dial has tarnishing to the silvered chapter ring and to central arch boss, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, later coiled gong mounted to backing boards (no bell surmount), later seat board, case is missing its finials, case in good order, plinth base possibly of later date, minor edge moulding losses to open side of trunk door, sold with two weights, pendulum and winder (pendulum has wooden rod which is snapped off where it meets the bob) - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century 'Ariosa' 18-key reed organ, Musikwerke Phönix, Leipzig, Germany, the keyframe initialled H.K. and dated 2/5/1900, playing 30cm diameter ring discs (not supplied), paper label beneath, 37cm x 33cm x 19cm high Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case, top of case has split running across it - While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
VALENTINE & SONS LTD (PUB): 150 PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF YARMOUTH AND DISTRICT, ALSO COMPRISING VIEWS OF ... THE BROADS, ... NORWICH, ... CROMER, circa 1900, lacks boards, rehoused in oblong 4to ring-binder + THE DOMESTIC BAZAAR CO (PUB): PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS CROMER, London, circa 1900, lacks wraps, rebound, two-tone cloth gilt, from the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor (2)
Two ring binders containing collection vellum and other documents, 1594-1910 including 10th April 1594 indenture re Anthonie Browne of Elsing and John Billinge the Younger of Weasenham, Labourer, 1694 copy of Court Roll in Latin, Manor of Kipton North Hall and Castle Acre in Weasenham, 1684 sale of the residue of two 1000 year leases of land in Weasenham All Saints, 1696 copy of Court Roll in Latin re Wellingham Manor, 1685 copy of Court Roll in Latin re Wellingham Manor, 1643, copy of Court Roll in Latin re Northall Castle Acre and Kipton Manor in Weasenham, 1657 copy of Court Roll Wellingham Manor, 1693 copy of Court Roll in Latin, Northall Castle Acre and Kipton Manor in Weasenham, 1682, copy of Court Roll in Latin, North Hall, Castle Acre and Kipton Manor in Weasenham, 1692 copy of Court Roll in Latin re Wellingham Manor, 1736 Probate copy of the Will of William Safely of Weasenham All Saints dated 30 November 1708 proved 20 June 1736, copy of Court Roll North Hall, Castle Acre and Kipton Manor in Weasenham 1757, 1767 bond to perform covenants William Brett to Thomas Sofley, both of Weasenham St Peter etc etc, further details available on request
A contemporary three stone ring with two diamonds flanking a pale blue stone, possibly a sapphire, the diamonds are half a carat each, marked 1984 to inside band.Condition Report:Diamonds appear quite clear, unsure as to the colour. Old cut diamonds. Diamonds appear to have some age.Several small inclusions to one stone. Ditty from mounted visible through stone and the central stone is flawed.
White metal diamond eternity ring with engraved shank possibly 18ct white gold, ring size M, 3.44gCondition Report:Unsure as to the age, probably early 20th Century. There is no sign of damage or repair. Many of the stones have damages or inclusives. Don't know what size or weight the diamonds are they appear to be old cut diamonds, they don't appear in great quantity.
18ct yellow gold moonstone ring set with a row of five hemispherical moonstones, ring size N/Q, 4.8g Hallmarks very clean. Shawk clean. Small scratches to the surfaces of the stones. Maker H.A, dated 1894.Moonstones quite possibly original although sit very proud.
15ct yellow gold emerald and ruby dress ring with engraved shank, stamped 625 and 15 to interior, 2.00gCondition Report:The shank appears 2 colours, possibly replaced half of the band.Some dents at either side of the central stone. One emerald missing. Dated early 20th Century.
Unhallmarked yellow metal combination brooch pendent set with central faceted citrine or Cairngorm framed by a chased floral border, 2.2cm x 2cmCondition Report:We are unsure how old the ring is and don't know whether it is gold or not we are afraid. The weight is 5.4g. The stone is very clean and appears in good condition.

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