A gold ruby and diamond line 'one, one two' bracelet by Garrard & Co. Ltd., a series of plain polished bar links, articulated between sets of three rubies and diamonds, in rub over collets, to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Signed Garrard CONDITION REPORT: 173mm long. Clasp secure, can be adjusted if necessary. Light surface marks throughout. Crown facet wear to some rubies. No damage. In wearable condition.
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An 18ct gold Cartier ruby ellipse deux têtes croisées ring, a tapering torque style crossover band, with an oval mixed cut ruby, rub set to each side. Marked 'D 14718 Cartier 750 1995, size 53'. Finger size M CONDITION REPORT: No damage to the rubies. Stones secure. Light surface wear only to the mount.
Chinese Silver Jeweled Case Silver jeweled case, China, c.1920`s, enamel with two jade bangles supporting the cylindrical form, having inlays of jade, blue lapis, ruby, tourmaline, and one possibly sapphire, 4 1/4" h. This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $200
A pair of ruby overlay clear glass lustres, circa 1860, the shallow dished tops with arcaded rims hung with faceted buttons and spear drops, on a knopped and panel stem and domed circular base painted with scrolls and strapwork on a white cailhoute ground, 32cm high Wear to gilding throughout, particularly on bases and stems. Typical minor chipping to lustres throughout. Both bases drilled underneath. 270213
A large William De Morgan Rose and Scroll tile on Wedgwood blank, painted in ruby lustre with quartered design impressed Wedgwood marks, 21cm. square Provenance Peter Creffield Collection Private collection Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications page 139 figure 665 for the original design illustrated.
A William De Morgan pottery charger, painted to the well with a gazelle to the well, before stylised foliage, the rim with a frieze of fruiting foliage in shades of ruby lustre, the reverse painted with stylised flowers and foliage unsigned 36cm. diam. Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, this design illustrated page 37 plate 1165 the original design illustrated.
A Maw & Co Pottery charger dated 1886 designed by Lewis F Day, painted with a rearing dragon creature, in ruby lustre on a white ground, impressed and painted marks 34cm. diam. Literature Joan Maria Hansen Lewis Foreman Day 1845-1910, Antique Collector`s Club, page 181 figure 6.23. this charger design illustrated from Nature & Ornament.
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1906, shouldered form, painted with birds perched on carnation stems between cypress trees, in gold and ruby lustre on a blue ground impressed marks and date mark, painted artist cipher 11cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 35 colour plate XXIV this vase illustrated Provenance Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Gallery 1980 catalogue number 204 Harriman-Judd Collection Private collection.
A Bernard Moore baluster vase, with collar neck, painted with sprays of flowers and foliage in a golden lustre on a deep ruby ground incised Bernard Moore and artist monogram 24cm. high Literature Aileen Dawson, Bernard Moore Master Potter 1850-1935, Richard Dennis Publications, page 65 figure 40 for a comparable vase shape.

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