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An early 20th century four stone diamond and green stone ring, total approx. diamond wt. 0.12 carats, marked '18ct', gross wt. 2.21g, size L. Condition - green stones unidentified, possibly paste or garnet, general abrasions to facet edges rounded them off, also wear to setting, band ok, a little thin but still functional.
A pair of cloisonne brass candlesticks with floral decoration on yellow and red ground, on circular stone bases, 14cm high, and a small collection of brass ware comprising a novelty inkwell in the form of a tortoise (a/f), a Falstaff letter opener, a hand bell, a pair of candlesticks with copper decoration, and a trinket pot, together with a glass inkwell
DANIEL LAMBERT AND NAPOLEON A large creamware jug, c.1809, printed in black with Napoleon standing beside a corpulent figure, titled 'Bone and Flesh or John Bull in Moderate Condition', the reverse with Britannia standing on the seashore, good restoration to the rim, 23cm. Born in 1770, Daniel Lambert had by 1806 become a curiosity on account of his weight and size. He died in 1809, at which time he was five feet eleven inches in height and weighing just short of 53 stone. A satire of the same name was published by Walker on 15th April 1806. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl. 607 where the author concludes this image of Britannia probably dates from 1809 (see lot 258).
1821 CORONATION OF GEORGE IV A Staffordshire stone china jug, c.1821, printed in blue and decorated in coloured enamels with crowns and flowers of the Union, beneath the spout with a head and shoulders portrait titled 'George IV crowned July 10 1821', signed in the print 'R Johnnson, Hanley', some restoration, 13.6cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.66.
1866 POACHER WILLIAM COLLIER'S MURDER OF GAMEKEEPER THOMAS SMITH A large Staffordshire stone china jug, c.1866, moulded in relief and painted in bright enamels with a scene of Collier with his wife and a child at a cottage door, the reverse with the violent struggle between Collier and Smith, inscribed around the foot 'Presented to James Morrey, By A Friend', the handle moulded with a hare, restoration to the rim and top of handle, 25.7cm. The incident that led to the last, and somewhat botched, public hanging in Stafford on the 7th August 1866 was one of poaching and murder. To support his wife and seven children, William Collier of Kingsley in the Staffordshire moorlands was, by repute, a poacher. An encounter with the gamekeeper, Thomas Smith, at nearby Whiston Eaves, resulted in a fierce struggle and Smith being bludgeoned to death. Collier was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. George Smith, a Black Country hangman with a reputation for blundering, undertook the execution. Using old rope, his first attempt failed and, with the assembled crowd's anger mounting, his second attempt was successful. James Morrey is listed on the Staffordshire census returns between 1841 and 1881 as a potter living in Hanley.
A Hugh Sandford Tudor ironwood and turquoise set box, plaque beneath. Width 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Yes, the turquoise is natural stone. The box is in extremely good order with no significant condition issues. There are some minor surface marks and tiny scratches, but no issues of any note.
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD TOP WIND HUNTER CHRONOGRAPH, the white dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, inscribed "Centre Seconds Chronograph" with blued seconds hand, hinged cuvette enclosing three quarter back plate numbered 12874, with ruby end-stone, in a plain case engraved with a monogram, Chester 1888 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Weighs 122.9g gross excluding glass (cracked) but frame good, does not appear to work, loop not gold
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD TOP WIND CHRONOGRAPH, the cream dial with brick Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, inscribed "Centre Seconds Chronograph", with blued seconds hand, hinged cuvette enclosing three quarter back plate numbered 1773, with ruby end stone, in a plain case, Chester 1888 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)weighs 125.3g gross, works intermittently
A PAIR OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE STUD EARRINGS, each round brilliant cut stone of approximately 0.12cts in a plain 18ct gold mount, together with a matching pendant of approximately 0.25cts, cased (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Pendant 0.9g gross, earrings 0.8g total gross, butterflies stamped 750 0.5g total, barely worn, stones quite grey
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the central oval facet cut sapphire claw set and flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds each of approximately 0.6cts to a plain white shank stamped 18ct, size O (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)4.6g gross, sapphire approx. 7.5mm x 6mm, sponsor's mark CG&S
A BLUE ZIRCON BRACELET, the nine circular facet cut stones claw set to shaped open links and a 9ct gold frame (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Birmingham possibly 1956 (mis-struck), 14.9g gross, with safety chain and clasp. Stones are approx. 6mm diameter. One stone has two claws missing, one has one claw missing and two have one claw missing and are quite loose in mount.
A FIVE STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the three graduated square cut emeralds with two brilliant cut diamonds between each of approximately 0.25cts to open shoulders and plain white shank stamped Plat., size P (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One end emerald badly chipped on table, diamonds quite white, 3.3g
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