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Minerals - Fourteen specimens - Various gold and silver minerals from Romania, Colorado etc.; silvers from Kongsberg, Canada and Mexico; nagyagite from Romania; specular hematite from Cumbria; columbite from Colorado; ferrocolumbite from Bolivia; tantalite from Australia and brookite from Pakistan (one carton)
Minerals - Fourteen specimens - Two dolomites from Eugui, Spain; skeletal quartz from Poretta, Italy; silver in matrix from Kongsberg; anatase crystals on quartz from Tysse, Norway; demantoid garnet from Val Malenco, Italy; a clear smoky quartz crystal from Switzerland; a zircon crystal in matrix from Alta, Norway; pyromorphite on barite from Puy de Dome, France; gold telluride on matrix from Nagyag, Romania; aragonite from Agrigento, Sicily; actinolite on talc from Austria; and green apatite from Panasqueira, Portugal (one carton)
Of Nelson interest, a set of six silver fruit knives bearing Nelson family heraldic crests to blades:, maker MB London 1806:, the blades engraved to obverse with versions of the Viscount`s Coronet, Chelengk and San Josef crests, the reverse with makers marks and assays, on thread pattern silver weighted handles, 20.5cm long.
A Rolex leather case, for model 710001 Daytona - President - Daydate, hinged case with no interior watch stand/insert or outer box, a sterling silver Scottish hardstone heart shaped brooch, Birmingham 1903, by Adie and Lovekin Ltd, a sterling silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan Ltd, a pair of sterling silver clip and marcasite orchid earrings, a sterling silver marcasite three row clasp, a sterling silver fuschia brooch, a silver hinged bangle, a sovereign case, and assorted costume jewellery
A George I silver marrow spoon, by Benjamin Watts, London 1725, with rat tail bowl, initialled, 22.5cm long, and a George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1764, monogrammed, 21cm long, 2oz Marrow spoon is worn. Both bowl and scoop are thin, dented and mis-shapen. Marrow scoop has expected wear but no obvious faults, also monogram to reverse. Additional images available on request.
A George III Scottish silver marrow spoon, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1782, and a George III silver cheese scoop, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1788, crested Cheese scoop is worn. Blade is thin, knocked and worn. Handle is worn with loss to finish and small splits. Marrow spoon has surface scratches and light knocks, mainly to scoop end. Expected wear.
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