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19th Century Indian/Burmese silver circular bowl heavily embossed with a continuous hunting scene, further engraved to the inside with a bird of prey on a stump, 10cm diameter, 194 gms plus carved hardwood base and housed in cardboard box, label to lid 'By Appointment' Yamanaka & Co Ltd, works of art, 127 Bond Street, London, W
George V ink stand of shaped rectangular form having heavy gadrooned rim, central hinged compartment flanked to each side by a cut glass ink pot with hinged silver lid all raised on four claw and ball feet, 24cm wide, 17cm deep, Birmingham 1921 by John Grinsell & Sons, net weight (without bottles) 689gms
George III circular cruet stand, the loaded base with beaded edges and palmette pierced border, raised on three claw feet, beaded carrying handle and holding five various cut glass bottles with silver/plated tops, the base hallmarked for London 1799, probably by Thomas Daniell
9ct gold Hunter pocket watch with a 9ct gold chain and silver coin holder fob, the pocket watch is stamped 375 in the case back, the chain, the T bar and the chain links and the clip are also hallmarked, circa 1900, it has a crown wound sixteen jewel movement, g/w 120gms approx
Pair of silver gilt diamond and zircon 'fly' earrings, the bodies with two round blue zircons within small old cut diamond surrounds, the outstretched wings highlighted with small diamonds and suspended from knife edge bar to diamond set shepherd hook fittings, flies 25x20mm
Elliott of London fine quality mahogany long cased clock with brass face with pierced spandrels, silver chapter rings with subsiduary seconds strike/silent and Whittington & Westminster chime dials to a large brass movement which strikes on nine tubes, the case glazed on three sides and decorated with inlaid foliate detail, approx 250cm high
Y A DANISH SILVER COLOURED WATER JUG OR PITCHERPOST 1945 STAMPED MARKS, NO. 743, DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDEWith an ebony handle18.5cm (7 1/4in) high529g (17 oz) grossY - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Condition Report: Marks are clearStands wellNo engravingCircle and matt patch in image are reflectionsLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A DANISH SILVER COLOURED WATER JUG OR PITCHERPOST 1945 STAMPED MARKS, NO. 743, DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDEWith an ebony handle18.5cm (7 1/4in) high545g (17.5 oz) grossY - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Condition Report: Marks are clearStands wellNo engravingCircle and matt patch in image are reflectionsHeavy scratch to the body, approx. 2cm longLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III PASTE COLLAR NECKLACE AND A FRENCH PASTE RING CIRCA 1780The collar composed of eight graduating calibré cut white paste flower heads in silver closed back settings, with gold accented scrolled feathers between, with belcher link looped ends; together with a French white paste set ring, the circular panel set with graduated circular and cushion cut white stones, to shaped flared shoulders, the shank stamped with Paris généralité 1774-1780 poinçonSize/dimensions: 17.3cm long; finger size approximately J 1\2Gross weight: 45.8 gramsCondition Report: The collar has had repairs between nearly all links as originally it looks like the collar wasn't articulated, and may not have looked as it does now- there are a couple of channels behind the central flowerheads, there have been some losses of flower heads, as the flower heads to each side do not exactly mirror each other. One of the pastes to the side of a flower head has been repaired at the back. The belcher link chains are later, and the measurement does not include the chains. The ring has abrasion to the tops of the pastes, general wear to the setting from age and use. The stamp has rubbing but still identifiable. The ring size is approximately as the shank is slightly D shapedCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER COFFEE POTWILLIAM GRUNDY, LONDON 1770With a wrythen cone finial to the ogee domed cover, a wood double scroll handle, a gadrooned border and on a gadrooned circular foot28.5cm (11 1/4in) high927g (29.8 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are clearSlight play to the hingeCover sits wellHandle tightWear to the top of the handle from finialStands wellNo engraving2cm dent to the bodyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
TWO NOVELTY VICTORIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCHESTo comprising an ruby and diamond orb and sceptre brooch, the diamond set orb with ruby banding set above a shaped column of old mine cut diamonds, approximately 0.45 carats total, the gold back silver setting numbered 1442; together with an owl bar brooch, the pavé set diamond owl in flight, with cabochon ruby set eyes, to a later knife edge barSize/dimensions: first 5.2cm long; second 4.8cm longGross weight: 7.2 grams
A LATE VICTORIAN AND LATER DIAMOND FLOWER HEAD CLUSTER BROOCHThe pierced flower head with various old cut diamonds, approximately 4.67 carats total, in gold backed silver setting, with later brooch fittingSize/dimensions: 3.3cm wideGross weight: 9.7 grams Condition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the setting has numerous later repairs using gold coloured solder, the brooch fitting is laterCondition Report Disclaimer
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND PENDANT CIRCA 1900The pear shaped drop with rose cut diamonds and a central old mine cut diamond drop, to a scrolled and shaped old mine cut and rose cut diamond bale, gold backed silver settingSize/dimensions: 3.3cm longGross weight: 4.3 grams
A LATE VICTORIAN FLOWER HEAD CLUSTER BROOCHCIRCA 1890The pierced radiating flower head set with old mine cut diamonds, approximately 5.15 carats total, with an outer border of graduated rose cut diamonds, in gold backed silver settingsSize/dimensions: 4.1 cm diameterGross weight: 18.5 grams
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER JOHN LOCKER, DUBLIN 1778 With a gadrooned border, engraved with an armorial and on four pad feet 41cm (16in) diameter 1774g (57 oz) The marshalled arms are for Solomon RICHARDS (1713-1784) of Solsborough, co. Wexford and his wife Frances VIGORS (1742-1799) daughter of Urban VIGORS (1705-1766) of Ballyconnick, co. Carlow by Alice THOMAS (1715-1767). They married in 1760. Solomon RICHARDS was the son of John RICHARDS (died 1749) of Solsborough. In 1753 he was Sheriff of co. Wexford. The RICHARDS family were descendants of a Colonel Solomon RICHARDS (1619-1691) who was born in Holborn Middlesex and buried in Westminster Abbey, he was a soldier in Cromwell's army and later the army of William of Orange. The RICHARDS family were earlier of Kent. These arms were used by the couple between, 1760 and 1784 and the engraving would then have been carried out in the period 1778 and 1784. Blazon: quarterly of four - 1,4: sable, a chevron between three fleurs de lis argent (Richards). 2,3: vert, a bend lozengy or (Knight). - impaling - argent, three stags heads erased gules, attired or (Vigors) Condition Report: Maker's mark lightly rubbed, rest are clearStands wellEngraving clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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