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DIAMOND SET FLOWER PENDANT, set with a central diamond chip, marked 9ct, on a chain marked 9ct, along with a diamond set circle pendant, the old cut diamond of approximately 0.03 carats, on a chain marked 9k, two brooches each marked for nine carat gold, 17.5g gross, a pearl set bar brooch marked 14K,2.3g, two wedding bands, one marked 585, 4.2g, the other in eighteen carat gold, 3.2g, and an unmarked purple gem set stick pin
A collection of hallmarked silverware, to include a weighted silver candle stick, hallmarked Birmingham 1959, a silver egg cup, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, a silver napkin ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1951, a silver tea strainer with stand, both hallmarked London 1937 and a silver teaspoon, hallmarked Chester.
A yellow metal, emerald and diamond stick pin, featuring a step cut emerald with a trefoil of round brilliant cut diamonds to either side in a geometric design, emerald dimensions approx 6.5 x 4.5 x 2.9mm, weight estimated as 0.65 carats, diamond diameters each approx 2.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.24 carats, stick pin length 70mm, gross weight 5.1g, not marked but tested as 18ct with base metal stopper
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Classical Youth Representing Autumn, circa 1750, standing wearing loose robes, an urn at his feet, on a scroll moulded base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 12cm highOld restoration to both arms, left shoulder, stick and jug. Some firing faults and some minor losses.
An Early 19th Century Chinese Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, the seventeen inner sticks and two guards having a central oval left plain for initials, the main body carved with figures and stylised trees,6.5 inches or 16.5cm. One central stick absent. Possibly one more to the left side. Brown staining to the upper guard and first stick in, and very slightly warped see when closed.
A Large Late 18th Century Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, the very finely carved 25 inner sticks and two guards all with rounded tips. Centrally, the main feature comprises a shield containing initials, surrounded by extravagant drapery. To either side, a large oval, containing pagodas, other buildings, and stylised trees. Both guards are more deeply carved with fine blossoms and foliage. Guard length 10.5 inches or 27cm. Several very slight losses to the carving to the stick tips. Ribbon loose but holding.
A Good and Fine Late 18th Century Chinese Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, the twenty-eight inner sticks and two guards delicately carved with a mainly floral design. The guards, more deeply carved, feature birds and flowers. Alternate rounded tips feature a bird or flower. Centrally, a shield containing the initials MM is contained within drapes with tassels and too each side three pairs of smaller roundels contain the same floral sprays that fill the rest of the central panel. A distinctive and unusual border divides the central section form the lower gorge, this featuring two further roundels carved with birds and a decorative urn filled with flowers. The verso is flat. Contained in a modern hinged fan box. Guard length 10 inches or 25.5c. Ribbon sound. Some traces of glue. One sliver lacking within one stick, to the left, nothing else noted.
A Late 18th Century Ash Stick-Back Armchair, Thames Valley Region, the comb top rail above spindle supports and a moulded seat, on turned legs joined by an H stretcher, 67cm by 38cm by 98cm See illustration. Left armrest with natural? split, larger split through handle. Seat with old worm holes, mainly around front rail and underside. Legs with old decay. Chair structurally sound and a reasonable colour 191119
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