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A 9ct gold and shell cameo brooch, bust portrait of a lady, an 18ct gold and diamond set stick pin in a surround of black and white enamel, a Stolkace 9ct gold square cased wristwatch, silvered dial, subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap, silver novelty game pendant, Birmingham 1889, and a plated tie slide with safety chain.
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch with bee motif set with a synthetic ruby and half pearls stamped `9ct` weight 4g, a 9ct gold paste set bar brooch weight 1.8g, a Victorian gold bee stick pin set with turqouise and half pearls weight 2.3g, a gold propelling pencil with paste set termination on a star link chain weight 4.2g and an Art Nouveau silver button with chased detail depicting a female in profile hallmarked Birmingham 1901 (5).
Assorted jewellery items, to including a cased set of Maundy money, a Sir Winston Churchill commemorative crown 1874-1965, two crowns dated 1889, a late Victorian stick pin star set with a diamond, stamped 9ct, a ladies Victorian silver fob watch, a marcasite bracelet, a sterling silver marcasite circle brooch, an Edwardian hinged sovereign case, a curb link chain, a pair of oval Victorian chain link cufflinks, and a 9ct gold signet ring (qty)
A diamond set stick pin, mounted with a row of rose cut diamonds, together with a garnet set circular pendant locket, a pair of foil backed amethyst and imitation pearl set earrings, a garnet and cultured pearl set bar brooch, a gold and seed pearl set bangle with a horseshoe motif, and a garnet and cultured pearl set pendant.
A First World War period memorial scroll, named to `L/Cpl William Jones Royal Army Service Corps`, framed, a textile picture, detailed `The South Wales Borderers`, framed, a black and white group photograph of soldiers, framed, two albums of photographs, mostly military interest, a beret with the badge of the Army Medical Corps, a naval bullion hat badge, fitted to a band, a photograph of a Polar Medal group, framed, a small painting of the colours of the Norfolk Regiment, framed, a tin, detailed `Ointment Anti-Gas No. 2`, an Artists Rifles swagger stick, another swagger stick and a riding crop with an antler handle.
A late 19th/early 20th Century Gothic Revival walnut and beech hallstand, the canopied pediment and panelled back carved and pierced with scrolling tracery, centred by an arched mirror and a glove drawer with rouge marble top, surrounded by wrought iron coat hooks, the base fitted with a stick stand with drip pan, height approx 245cm, width approx 120cm.
An early 20thC designer/ bespoke stick pin, the top formed as a tree with diamond encrusted branches, one holding a jewelled bird, the base of the pin as an enamelled black cat with diamond encrusted collar and eyes looking up at it. Approx 8cm in length, the setting unmarked but almost certainly platinum.
A high Victorian oak stick barometer, by Tisley & Spiller, 172 Brompton Road, having silvered registers engraved '10AM Yesterday', '10AM Today', and: 'Long Foretold Long Last, Short Notice Soon Past, First Rise After Low, Foretells Stronger Blow', the case with a castellated crest over canted panelled sides enclosing a thermometer, 106cm high Tisley & Spiller, of 172 Brompton Road, London, were opticians and instrument makers. Few references exist for the company, save a notice in 'The London Gazette', August 31st 1877, referring to Charles Tisley and George Spiller as 'Optical and Philosophical Instrument Makers'. It is also known that they lent various instruments to the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) for an exhibition in 1878 and an ozone generator in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow. CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults. No woodworm holes. Long split down left hand side. Missing button from stalk underneath. There is a gap between the cornice and piece below, this will go back relatively easily.
A mahogany bow front stick barometer, by Josiah Conteto, London, the ivory register inscribed 'Josiah Conteto...10am Yesterday...10am Today', over an ivory-mounted thermometer and an urn-shaped reservoir cover, 100cm high CONDITION REPORT: Brass ferrule loose in register bay. Register adjusters missing. Minor losses to base.
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