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A GROUP OF COLOURED AND DECORATIVE GLASS WARE, to include a Whitefriars ruby Knobbly vase, a Whitefriars blue cased vase, three pieces of vaseline glass, a Reij Myre Swedish figure of a penguin, a Wedgwood elephant paperweight, Murano figures, a gilt floral painted pedestal jar, a ruby glass coffee set with silver overlay decoration, a lemonade set, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage, dusty)
After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Title: "Bethsabee" (Bathsheba), created 1966 Aquatint (etching) in color; margins intact Published by Atelier Crommelynck (Paris, France) Numbered (48/300) and signed in pencil "Picasso" in lower margin. Purchased from CenterArt Galleries (Honolulu, HI) in 1981. Plate Size: 10.25 x 14 3/8 in. Overall Framed Size: 24 x 27 in. Framed behind plexiglass. The grand tale of Bethsheba and King David dates back to biblical times, referenced mainly in the Hebrew Bible, but also the Christian Bible, and Qur'an as well. After catching a glimpse of the beautiful Bethsheba bathing, King David had fallen desperately in love, only to find her married to a soldier in his army currently fighting in battle. After ordering his death to legally wed Bethsheba, King David sends her a letter both proclaiming his sympathy and also his love. In this colorful and elegant scene by Picasso, we see Bethsheba reading this letter, in a graceful indifference that makes it unclear of both her thoughts and her feelings. Picasso renders the composition perfectly with a delicate balance of ruby reds and soft pinks and greens.
An unusual Chinese porcelain ruby ground Saucer, probably Yongzheng, interspersed with overglaze blue floral morifs, D 11.7cm, together with another of similar style, late 19thC, D 11.6cm (2)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A lady's 9ct gold, ruby and diamond set bracelet watch, circa 1911. The white enamelled dial with a red 12 and black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands, 25mm diameter three-piece hinged case with an alternate ruby and diamond 32 stone bezel, import hallmarks for London 1911, on an expanding sprung fluted-panel bracelet stamped '15ct', the watch weighs 26.9g gross, Swiss 15 jewel movement Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. A hairline to the dial from approx. 4 across to 11. The movement ticking and set hands functioning.
A 19th century gilt metal and micro-mosaic oval brooch and other items. The brooch depicting a neo-classical colonaded building on a black ground, mounted in a gold-plated floral frame with tubular bars at the cardinal points; a silver curb link 'albert' or watch chain with swivel terminals and a T-bar, and hung with a figural inlaid tortoiseshell disc, 38cm long (15 inches), 22g; a pair of oval synthetic-ruby single stone earrings; and a mahogany pocket watch stand with a glazed lid
A mid 20th century platinum, ruby, sapphire and diamond 'Night and Day' hinged eternity ring. The central 3mm wide band calibre set with square rubies and sapphires, the two hinged half-bands grain set with eight-cut diamonds, all with engraved sides, stamped 'Plat', size about N, 7.2g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and continual use over a long period of time. The hinges line up so the diamond half-bands line up fractionally below the central band. Some stones show general wear and tear to the facet edges, none are missing however one of the sapphires (near one of the hinges) is a much lighter colour than the rest and may be a later replacement, and three sapphires have minor chips, all not visible to the naked eye and generally only visible under a 10X loupe. We have no further provenance
A mid 20th century platinum, ruby and diamond oval cluster ring. Rub-over set at the centre with an oval mixed-cut ruby within an old-cut diamond ten stone scalloped surround, on a D-section shank with tiny diamond single stone leaf-shaped shoulders, stamped 'Plat', size Q, 4.4g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general light wear and tear commensurate with age and general use, No obvious repairs or sizing, though possibly a re-shank in the distant past. The ruby with some wear to the facet edges so would benefit from a re-polish. measures approx. 6.2mm x 5.1mm x 3.2mm, we can not confirm natural or synthetic or treatments, however suffice to say there are some straight colour banding and inclusions, Please make you own mind up before bidding as we will not entertain the return of this ring should the ruby turn out to be synthetic or treated etc., The old-cut diamonds bright and lively and generally 'white' about H/I/J colour and about SI overall. The head measures approx. 14mm x 12mm overall
Gold oval cut ruby and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, and pair of gold ruby and diamond stud earrings, both hallmarked 18ct, total diamond weight approx 0.20 caratCondition Report:Approx 5.3gm, ring size Q, earrings 7mm diameter, approx diamond colour: G/H, approx diamond clarity VS1/VS2

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