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An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed West & Son, Dublin, 1905, lever movement signed and numbered 14041, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, front cover with blued enamel Arabic numerals, back cover with engraved initials, cuvette with engraved inscription, London hallmark, 51mm wide, with a watch chain, clasp stamped 9ct and with an attached 9ct gold swizzle stick, see illustration 07.11.18, Case with surface scratches, case sides with one large dent and several smaller dents, back cover with engraved initials, cuvette with an engraved inscription, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 108g, total weight of chain and swizzle stick 13.6g.
A diamond stick pinDesigned as a triangular shape diamond atop the polished asymmetric quatrefoil, estimated diamond weight 0.10ct, length of setting 1cm, total weight approx. 1.5g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with wearEvidence of possible repair to centre front and back, some pitting to reverseDiamond size prevents accurate colour and clarity grading
A small collection of Jewellery, including a diamond set stud/ stick pin set in fitted case, a small cased stitch pin in yellow metal, the finial with crescent moon and star set sapphire and seed pearls, a small 9ct gold bar brooch with a seed pearl set swallow, cultured pearl necklace with 14k gold clasp, other cultured pearl neckalces, lady's wristwatch etc., in leather jewellery box (a lot)
Tribal Weapons: thirteen antique bamboo-shaft arrows, with a variety of sharpened ends, including carved bone, and with thread and cane bindings, contained within an early 20thC glazed hanging display unit, labelled contemporaneously, "Poisoned Arrows - Queensland & South Sea Island", 39½in (105cm) long, together with an antique wooden tribal fishing spear, carved with barbs, probably Oceanic, 99in (252cm) long, and three metal-headed spears including a pig-stick (5)
Four 19thC Brussels Lace Fans: the first a black example with sixteen faux tortoiseshell sticks and guard sticks, one guard stick mounted with intricately worked silver initials, the black lace with black silk satin backing, 12½in (31cm) long, 24¼in (61.5cm) span, together with three other 19thC fans, including one with hand-painted leaf, damaged, a sequined fan, and a Brussels bobbin lace with painted panels, damaged (4)
Two late 19thC / early 20thC European Ostrich Feather Fans: the first, a black example with sixteen faux tortoiseshell sticks and guard sticks, one guard stick mounted with a yellow metal crown, the other with amber coloured celluloid sticks and guard sticks, one guard stick mounted with an intricately worked white metal design, together with another smaller ostrich feather fan, an iridescent peacock-effect fan, and two others (6)
A set of three rose diamond set single stone dress studs, a branch coral necklace, a silver oval hinged bangle, with floral engraved decoration, a mourning stick pin, a banded agate brooch, a silver circular pendant powder compact, Birmingham 1918, a miniature model of a horse and cart, a small oval pill box and a group of minor mounring jewellery, (qty).
A group of jewellery, comprising; two Victorian stick pins, a gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, detailed 9 C, a 9ct gold and red gem set brooch, designed as a crescent, Chester 1902, a varicoloured agate set circular brooch, a gold, opal and diamond set three stone ring, a varicoloured gem set cluster ring, a pair of gold mounted imitation pearl earrings, detailed 9 CT, a pendant and a pair of cufflinks, (10).
A Faberge sword stick with jade top handle decorated in green enamel with a double-headed eagle and diamond surround - the second crest in green and white set in blue enamel dated 1864 - the sword opens to reveal two gilt winged figures and an etched sword - impressed marks in cryllic characters and inspector mark with silver mark 88 set in band - a small chip to enamel on the handle, pitting to blade, wear to leather scabbard - total length 85cm, length of blade 41cm
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