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18ct Yellow gold five stone diamond set half hoop ring, the central stone approximately 0.75ctSome wear on the setting, still secure - good condition for its age.Stones clear, colour goodCentre stone - approx. 5mm diameterFlanking stones - approx. 4mm diameterOuter stones - approx. 3.5mm diameter5 stones - all old cut set in 18ct yellow gold interspersed with rose cut chipsMarked 18ctDate circa 1900Size M/N
Georgian gold gentleman's seal ring inset oval cornelian intaglio carved with portrait bust of a gentleman, a small Georgian fob seal inset stone carved classical maiden and two hardstone seals, monogram engraved and with gold hangers (4) Provenance: By descent, from the family of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland and the Ducs de Coigny, France, one of whom served under Napoleon. Condition ReportThe weight is 4.7 g and the ring size is N.
Small Georgian gold seal, rounded oblong, ribbed and floral, the mount in the form of a lion and inset intaglio carved cornelian, gross weight approx 8.2g Provenance: By descent, from the family of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland and the Ducs de Coigny, France, one of whom served under Napoleon. Condition ReportLion feels solid, but almost impossible to tell if hollow or not (strongly suspect solid). Some rubbing to the gold on the lion, where it has been handled over time. Various fine scratches to the stone.
Georgian gold seal in the form of pair entwined dolphins and inset bloodstone intaglio carved with armorial bearings and a miniature gold fob, dolphin-pattern and the white oval stone carved 'SSS', gross weight 19.7g approx (2) 2.3 cms x 2 x 3.5 cms approx1. cms x .75 x 2 Provenance: By descent, from the family of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland and the Ducs de Coigny, France, one of whom served under Napoleon. Condition ReportTwo dolphin seal; Suspect that handle is solid - but very hard to tell. Light scratches throughout.One dolphin seal; Some little nicks to the stone. Small scratches throughout. 2.3 cms x 2 x 3.5 cms approx1. cms x .75 x 2
Georgian 15ct gold fob seal, the oval cornelian inset carved with a crowned shield and on reeded outswept supports and another inset clear intaglio carved hardstone on four foliate supports, total weight approx 29g (2) Provenance: By descent, from the family of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland and the Ducs de Coigny, France, one of whom served under Napoleon. Condition ReportClear stone seal; Light scratches throughout. Upper quadrant of shield on seal has slight damage, but this will not be photographable. Orange stone seal; Generally good, some light scratches. 3 x 21. x 4 cms approx2.1 x 2.3 x 4.2 cms approx
Georgian two-colour gold fob seal inset intaglio carved oval cornelian (chips to edge), on rococo scroll mount and a Georgian gold fob seal with rectangular intaglio cut stone and on multiple C-scroll mounts (2) Provenance: By descent, from the family of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland and the Ducs de Coigny, France, one of whom served under Napoleon. Condition ReportWhite stone seal; handle bent slightly to one side, small nick neat to bottom edge of stone, Orange stone seal; handle ever so slightly out or perpendicular. Deep impression into the domes back to one side. Two major losses to the stone. Condition not great. 2.5 x 2 x 3.25 cms approx2 x 1.90 x 3,5 cms approx
Masons Ironstone china jug, Imari pattern, 16cm high, a 19th century 'New Stone' ironstone jardiniere and stand with transfer-printed roses in pink and blue on a white ground and a Wedgwood bone china part dinner service with a royal blue and gilt border comprising dinner plates, breakfast plates and side plates for six
Marie Parmeter (20th century)Catstone35cm long, 25cm wide,16cm highCondition report: Damage to base near back. Light rubbing and small scratches and nicks to stone. Dark marks and red mark on face and other places look to be stains, possibly paint, rather than inclusion of stone. We do not know the type of stone used, it is very heavy and could be some form of marble, it is not a composite. Please see additional images.
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