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A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval pale blue sapphire measuring approx 8.51mm x 6.29mm x 3.85mm, calculated stone weight approx 1.54ct, surrounded by a band of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds and eight smaller conforming stones, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.0ct, 18ct gold shank, stamped 18ct, NR1345, size N, 5g gross
Pinwill Sisters oak sideboard with 3 cupboard doors, all with hand carved panels depicting birds and fish and 3 drawers with hand carved handles. The Pinwill sisters (consisting of Mary (1871–1962), Ethel (1872–1951) and Violet (1874–1957)) were British professional woodcarvers in Devon from 1890 onwards. Although in their era there were women who produced stained glass, sculpture, wood and metalwork for churches, those women were largely unacclaimed and regarded as amateurs. The profession of ecclesiastical wood carving was one entirely carried out by men. The sisters not only became skilled at the craft, but also set up a professional workshop business. Despite the challenges of two world wars, two fires and the departure of two of the sisters, the Pinwill workshop produced innovative ecclesiastical carvings in wood and stone for more than 60 years and for over 180 churches in Devon, and Cornwall and further afield, becoming one of the most successful wood carving businesses in the South-West of England. Their vast body of work, gradually adapting from the complex, intricate designs of the Gothic Revival through to the pared-down, plainer style of twentieth-century Modern, is recognised as being of great skill, flair and worth. H92cm W104cm D32cm approx The pinwill furniture belongs to a local vendor who inherited the items from an aunt who was evacuated to Devon during ww2 where she was schooled with the Pinweel sisters in Plymouth, these pieces are believed to have been made by Violet and purchased by her aunt
Pinwill Sisters oak pegged stool with curved top. The Pinwill sisters (consisting of Mary (1871–1962), Ethel (1872–1951) and Violet (1874–1957)) were British professional woodcarvers in Devon from 1890 onwards. Although in their era there were women who produced stained glass, sculpture, wood and metalwork for churches, those women were largely unacclaimed and regarded as amateurs. The profession of ecclesiastical wood carving was one entirely carried out by men. The sisters not only became skilled at the craft, but also set up a professional workshop business. Despite the challenges of two world wars, two fires and the departure of two of the sisters, the Pinwill workshop produced innovative ecclesiastical carvings in wood and stone for more than 60 years and for over 180 churches in Devon, and Cornwall and further afield, becoming one of the most successful wood carving businesses in the South-West of England. Their vast body of work, gradually adapting from the complex, intricate designs of the Gothic Revival through to the pared-down, plainer style of twentieth-century Modern, is recognised as being of great skill, flair and worth. H42cm W64cm D32cm approx The pinwill furniture belongs to a local vendor who inherited the items from an aunt who was evacuated to Devon during ww2 where she was schooled with the Pinweel sisters in Plymouth, these pieces are believed to have been made by Violet and purchased by her aunt
Attributed to Pacome Kolaut (Inuit, Iglulik, 1925-1968), chess set of indigenous figures, seals; walrus; narwhals and igloos carved from stone and whalebone/teeth. Pacome Kolaut was an Inuit Indigenous Art artist who was born in 1925, height of king approx 7.5cm incl base (couple of bases have lost glue bonding but no damage to figures) Pacome Kolaut's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 2,254 USD to 8,190 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2016 the record price for this artist at auction is 8,190 USD As per APHA , currently Whale ivory are not covered by the Ivory Act so would not need an exemption certificate.
Pinwill Sisters small carved oak chest on legs with 4 hand carved panels depicting birds.The Pinwill sisters (consisting of Mary (1871–1962), Ethel (1872–1951) and Violet (1874–1957)) were British professional woodcarvers in Devon from 1890 onwards. Although in their era there were women who produced stained glass, sculpture, wood and metalwork for churches, those women were largely unacclaimed and regarded as amateurs. The profession of ecclesiastical wood carving was one entirely carried out by men. The sisters not only became skilled at the craft, but also set up a professional workshop business. Despite the challenges of two world wars, two fires and the departure of two of the sisters, the Pinwill workshop produced innovative ecclesiastical carvings in wood and stone for more than 60 years and for over 180 churches in Devon, and Cornwall and further afield, becoming one of the most successful wood carving businesses in the South-West of England. Their vast body of work, gradually adapting from the complex, intricate designs of the Gothic Revival through to the pared-down, plainer style of twentieth-century Modern, is recognised as being of great skill, flair and worth. H60cm W52cm D36cm approx . This pinwill furniture belongs to a local vendor who inherited the items from an aunt who was evacuated to Devon during ww2 where she was schooled with the Pinweel sisters in Plymouth, these pieces are believed to have been made by Violet and purchased by her aunt
Judith Moy (1927-2016) Standing Stone, Clifden Castle, County Galway, signed and dated '96 lower right, acrylic on board, 37 x 52 cm, frame 41 x 56 cm, together with further works by the same hand titled 'Trawsfynnedd', 'Above Blaenau Ffestiniog' graphite landscape, 'Llyn Ogwen', 'St Winwaloe Church', a still life study 'Tony's Boat' and 'Pumping Station' abstract composition (total 7)
The Great Escape - Stalag Luft III Piece of Brick / Stone from The Fire Building at Stalag Luft III, mounted on a Wooden Plinth but has become unglued, Fair / good condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A small bar brooch set with teardrop-shaped amethyst and seed pearl, length 3.4cm, in a fitted box, a bar brooch set with an orange stone, a floral bar brooch set with seed pearls, a bar brooch set with tiny diamonds and blue stones (one stone missing), all marked '9CT', a 9ct gold double bar brooch set with amethysts and seed pearls, marked '9 375' (af), combined approx. 10g, together with a bar brooch set with a blue stone (6)
A 14K yellow gold ring set with a dolphin, size Q, a 14K yellow gold dolphin ring, the eyes set with green stones, size O, a 14K yellow gold dolphin pendant and a pair of 14k dolphin stud earrings, combined approx. 15.1g, together with a 9ct yellow gold dolphin ring set with a white stone, size L, approx. 3.2g.
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