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Two early 19th century Bloor Derby rosewater sprinklers, one formed as a watering can, together with a quantity of 19th century and later English porcelain including a pair of Copeland Spode ice cups, Royal Worcester blush ware, Aynsley cup and saucer, Coalport covered vase, a potpourri basket and cover with applied flowers probably Coalport and a similar chamber stick (one tray)Both water sprinkler with small chips to the floral encrusted decoration, and small chips, some of the gilding slightly rubbed in parts, the Coalport lid has been completely restored, other with gilding rubbed in parts, little scent bottle with some scratches, Royal Worcester blush ivory vase with lid missing
9ct gold ruby and pearl circular brooch, pair of 9ct gold pearl cluster stud earrings, gold pink glass stick pin and an 18ct gold pink stone set ring, stamped 750Condition Report:9ct brooch approx 4.8gm (back pin also 9ct), earrings approx 2.05gm, stick pin approx 3.75gm (setting head tested 148ct pin tested 9ct), 18ct aprpox 2.15gm
Two Korwar amulets Irian Jaya each with an ancestor figure finial, one with hands under the chin and the other with a shield, 14.8cm high and 25.8cm high, on bases, a Papua New Guinea seven point stone club head, 10cm wide, a Papua New Guinea bamboo lime container, 32cm high, with a cassowary bone lime stick carved a bird finial, 35.4cm long, and two Papua New Guinea cassowary bone daggers, 36cm and 37cm long. (7) Provenance Roger Todd Collection, London, UK.
Two horn handled walking sticks, comprising a stick with a carved ram's horn handle on a reticulated shaft laminated from three pieces of timber, ferrule lacking, 83 cm, and a carved ram's horn handle adorned with a painted serpent formed from carved horn, on a plain shaft with a brass ferrule, 89.5 cm
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