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Three Chinese soapstone carvings, probably 1st half 20th century, comprising a double vase with climbing monkeys and a goat and bird, in celadon stone with russet inclusions, 5 5/8in. (14.25cm.) high; a single vase with overarching peonies and a raven, in pale celadon, dark grey and buff stone, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high; and a white a grey mottled stone carving of a crane in flight and a fir tree, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. (3)
A diamond solitaire ring, the round cut diamond weighing approximately 1ct and set in a 9ct yellow gold band. Ring size M. * Condition: The diamond has no chips or damage. Overall SI1, colour J-K. Very little fluorescence under UV. The stone has a small patch of cavity line inclusions near the girdle, which show on the surface and can be felt with a fingernail. There is a fine feather inclusion to the side and a small patch of mineral inclusions including tiny carbon spots in the same place. There is also a patch of cloud inclusions around one claw.
A collection of various silver cutlery and smalls, including a tea strainer with art deco style bridge / tower terminals by Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1935, with jubilee mark, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) long; Edinburgh silver thistle teaspoon by Hamilton & Inches, the bowl embossed with Edinburgh's coat of arms and 'Nisi Dominus Frustra', 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) long, together with two Old English pattern table spoons, mustard spoons, various silver handled cutlery etc., weight of silver pieces 13.3 tr.oz. (quantity)
18ct gold and platinum set diamond trilogy ring, diamond shoulders, 0.2ct approx, ring size K, 2.3gm; together with a continental gold solitaire diamond ring, diamond shoulders, 0.33ct approx, ring size M, 2.0gm and an 18ct gold and platinum five stone diamond ring, 0.25ct approx, ring size L, 1.4gm (3) (box)
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