A jewellery box with lift out tray and key containing jewellery, including three matching circular shell dress studs set with diamonds. Two brooches, each mounted with a micromosaic plaque depicting ruins. A circular brooch mounted with a pietra dura pansy plaque. A carved shell cameo brooch depicting two warriors in the classical manner. Six graduated carved coral roses. A pair of gilt metal Regency slides. A 9ct gold propelling pencil. Eight assorted stick pins. A decorative gilt metal bracelet. A set of six George III silver teaspoons, Peter and Anne Bateman, 1797. A William IV fiddle pattern silver salt spoon, 1831, another silver salt spoon, and various items of assorted jewellery.
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A 9ct gold pennant brooch, the signalling flags with enamel decoration, 3.5cm high. A pair of 9ct gold and enamel cufflinks and matching enamel and gold pennant stick pin for the Royal Thames Yacht Club. A 9ct gold pennant brooch and matching gold stick pin for the Royal Lymington Yacht Club. A pair of 9ct gold and enamel ear studs for the Royal Solent Yacht Club and another pennant stick pin.
Six gem-set stick pins, including an untested pearl-mounted platinum stick pin by Cartier, signed; a ruby and diamond target stickpin, a stickpin mounted with a ruby and suspending two untested pearl and diamond drops; a stickpin designed as a horseshoe, set with lapis lazuli and diamonds; a stickpin set with a diamond and a diamond rondel suspending an untested pearl; and a freshwater pearl stickpin.
A rare 18th century Dutch silver inkstand, by Lambrecht Van Der Woord, Vlissingen, 1785, shaped oblong form, with a central inkwell with a later hinged cover and a sander, (lacking finial), and a pot and cover, with a snuffer's stand (lacking scissor trimmers), and a taper stick, with a scroll support for an armorial beneath a Marquess' coronet, the base with a pierced apron, on four scroll feet, length 23.3cm, approx. weight 34oz. The pair to this inkstand was sold at Christie's, Centuries of Style, King Street, 10th June 2010, lot 15. Provenance: Lieutenant-General John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, FRS (1762-1834), and thence by family descent to the present owner.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SCOTTISH VIOLIN the interior with hand-written label reading "Made by Williamson Blyth Edinburgh 1893", the curved one piece back 36cm, total length 59.3cm, the carved scroll head leading to ebonised fingerboard, in fitted hard case; together with a nickel mounted bow, the stick of octagonal form, the ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes, 74cm long
A Liberty & Co. English Pewter chamber stick decorated in a stylised Berry pattern, impressed marks "English Pewter 0897" together with a Tudric pewter tankard (053) and a Tudric pewter candlestick (02490), (9cm). CONDITION REPORT: Dents to tankard and candlestick, pitting to chamber stick. Condition Report Dents to tankard and candlestick, pitting to chamber stick.
Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre Newport Pottery squat candlesticks, decorated in Geometric patterns (one af) together with a Cauldron decorated in a Geometric pattern. CONDITION REPORT. The blue and red stick has large hairline to base, paint loss to underside of top. Orange/green one, v minor paint scratches Cauldron - white bodied - minor paint glaze faults inner rim.
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