A gold and enamel jockey on horseback stick pin, with a polychrome enamel jockey with a dark blue body and sleeves and yellow cap, riding a racehorse. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 24 x 0.90mm, 3.01g. Case by 'R and S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Crown, 25 Haymarket, London'Condition report: Black enamel deficient in areas to the leg of the boot.Slight bend to the pin with tarnish.Case very tatty.
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A cased single stone diamond stick pin, with a natural six-point star form diamond twinned crystal, 6.20 x 6.00mm in size, claw set to an open collet, 1.43g, a case by 'Samuel Dixon, 23 Cornhill, E.C.', together with a Victorian gold split pearl and banded agate stick pin,2.60g, a case by 'Loveday, Chelmsford', both tested as approximately 9ct gold (2)Condition report: Very tarnished but no damage.Setting secure.The banded onyx stick pin is tarnished and dirty around the applied star.
A cased Victorian reverse painted crystal intaglio stick pin, depicting a dog with collar. The circular crystal intaglio, 13.5mm diameter, with a white and black painted intaglio dog, possibly a 19th century bull terrier, to a mother-of-pearl ground, rub set in a plain mount. Marked 18. Pin lower carat, tested as approximately 9ct gold. 3.32g. Case by 'Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd., 112 Regent St., London W1'Condition report: Minor marks to the gold and the rock crystal.Hand writing to the silk lined lid.
A RELIEF-CARVED WALKING STICK, CIRCA 1840 carved overall and possibly depicting a sequence of Alexander Selkirk ("Robinson Crusoe") comprising a shipwrecked man sitting under a palm tree, building a settlement, cultivation, discovery, a horse, a mermaid, the handle carved with a dog inscribed Mr Russell to the other side, and ?maker's mark for W. Collett stamped in two places -- 32½in. (82.5cm.) longCondition report: Evidence of old woodworm around handle.
1975 Suzuki GT185 M, 184 cc. Registration number JOX 15P. Frame number 40273. Engine number 40411. In 1973, Suzuki introduced the GT185 twin-cylinder model equipped with Ram Air cooling, drum brakes front and rear and a combination electric starter/generator setup - marketed in North America as the "Adventurer". For model year 1974, the GT185 gained a single-disc front brake to rationalize it with the other GT models. It then remained basically unchanged, except for colour and trim items (which included a tail fairing in the 1977 'B' model and cast wheels in the final year 1978 'EC' model), through to the end of production with the 1978 MY. In some markets the GT185 became the RG185 and was sold with different trim. The 1974 model had a fatal engine flaw that caused steel powder and eventually half of the transmission oil dipstick to drop into the transmission. The rubber stopper for the transmission oil fill hole allowed the dip stick to vibrate enough to contact the primary drive gear. If not caught within '300 miles from new, the bearings in the transmission would be ruined. JOX had been fully restored before our vendor bought it in May 2018, although the rear lamp, front indicators and alloy wheels are from a later model. The MOT history goes back to 2009 at 29,860, 2010 at 30,125, 2014 at 30,314 and 2018 at 30,344; today it is at 30,670. Sold with the V5C, MOT history and two hand books.
Assorted Costume Accessories, including a Chinese cream silk embroidered shawl with fringing, Edwardian collar; Sensola Meridian black cotton swimsuit with a red and yellow trim, a lady's blue gathered swimsuit; Peter Pan bodice; cream leather driving hat; Liberty scarf, bags, 1924 green velvet and gold trimmed sports cap; The Lonsdale royal souvenir stick pins, costume jewellery, hair combs, lorgnettes, mesh belts; and three ladies' black straw Salvation Army bonnets with ribbons (one box)
A set of eight Ercol dark stained stick back dining chairs, 'Quaker Windsor Chair', model 365, 49 by 55 by 95cm high, including two carvers, 'Quaker Windsor Armchair', model 365A, 61 by 55 by 95cm high, together with an Ercol dark stained oak trestle dining table, 'Refectory Table', model 419, 183 by 80 by 72cm high, circa 1980, all in Old Colonial Antique colour. (9)
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