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Abraham Paz. A 20th Century amethyst single-stone 'mask' ring: stamped with maker's mark 'A P' also 'Sterling Mexico', approximately 9gms gross weight, ring size M. *Notes One of Paz's earliest pieces 'mask' is minimally carved to denote the eyes, nose and mouth. Paz was considered to be a master silversmith, his designs are recognised for their unique modern style and sculptural stones.
Mrs Stone a rare and excellent Chiltern musical mother teddy bear with baby, with brown and golden synthetic plush, orange and black plastic eyes, seated, velvet feet pads, keywind mechanisms causing the baby to be rocked whilst playing a tune, cloth label in side seam and card chest tag, in original plain card box with end label 1 Only MUSICAL BEAR 447M ”9 1/2in. (24cm.) high
A late George III or Regency turned Blue John chalice, circa 1810, the circular section body raised on a knopped, tapered stem and circular foot, 17.5cm high, 10cm diameter Provenance: Private Collection, LondonCf Christie's London, The Barratt Collection - from Crowe Hall, Bath, 16 December 2010, lot 63 (£4,250)Condition Report: There is a small area of horizontal chipping to the rim (circa 1-1.5cm), which includes one triangular loss of circa 0.3cm. There are also one or two nibbles along the rim. The bowl is also a little scratched, though some irregularities are naturally occurring in the stone. Two very small circa 0.3cm wide areas to the rim have a darker colour where the stone may have possibly at one point been stabilised or filled, though if this is the case they are old repairs. There is also an old repair to the lowermost portion of the stem.Overall the goblet is in perfectly presentable condition, and incorporates striking dark purple veining.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of fine and rare French banded amethyst quartz and ormolu mounted pot pourri urns and covers, 19th century, each domed cover with a pierced guilloche rim cast with flowerheads, descending to ovoid bodies festooned with fruiting vine and cast with twin satyr mask handles, above a waisted socle and square section plinth cast with imbricated laurel, 37cm high, 15cm wideProvenance: Private Collection, LancashireWith its striking colours and intricate figuring, amethyst quartz has been used by the finest bronziers and furniture makers throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries. A pair of vases by Matthew Boulton cut from the same, rare material, from the collection of the Earls of Portalington, was offered at Bonhams, 20 November 2007, lot 77 (£96,000). While the material was evidently used by important makers in England, the present lot is more likely French in origin. The model, with its fine fruiting garland in the style of Duplessis, and its distinctive wreath finials, has appeared at Sotheby's Amsterdam, 16 April 2007, lot 339, only the bodies were executed in white marble.Interestingly, the wreath finial and pierced rim adorned with flowerheads share distinct similarities with Meissen shapes of the late 19th century. Note for example the pair of cobalt-ground urns sold at Christie's New York, 9 June 2014, lot 286.An amethyst quartz topped gueridon by Maison Millet offered at Christie's London, 10 September 2013, lot 150 (£49,875), is a testament to this fine material's enduring popularity with renowned makers of the late 19th century.Condition Report: Each of the urns bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use, and the gilding is a little rubbed overall. It has a warm, slightly coppery colour in places.Both covers bear old chips and restorations (one of which with a lacking section of circa 1cm and old adhesive residue to the underside), and two of the corners on the bases are chipped on each urn (circa 0.5cm chips).The stone is naturally veined and variegated, with quartz inclusions, however there are areas of stabilisation and filling (in dark red) to the bodies where the stone may have chipped or was naturally irregular.One of the vases in particular has a horizontal split, which stretches approximately half way around the body, though it is not possible to ascertain how deep this fissure is. This being said, both urns are entirely stable overall.The protruding knops to the centre of the bows may have once suspended chains, though this is not certain. Condition Report Disclaimer
A verdigris bronze sundial signed for Deane, Dray & Deane, London, first half 19th century, the circular Roman numeral dial with large central gnomon and inscribed DEANE, DRAY & DEANE, FINSBURY IRON WORKS. Chiswell Street, LONDON to top, mounted to a 19th century stone baluster plinth, 140cm high overallCondition Report: Marks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some minor old losses, including some nibbling to the base.The surface is weathered overall, consistent with outdoor exposure. The sundial itself is associated to the plinth. The diameter of the sundial is larger than the top of the plinth. The gnomon's bolts to the underside may have been replaced.Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Regency black painted cast iron boot scrapes, circa 1820, each cast with twin feline monopodia, above a rectangular plaque indistinctly cast with inscription ...WELL, on canted rectangular bases, 36cm high, 29cm wideCondition Report: These boot scrapes bear the usual minor marks, knocks and wear commensurate with age, use and outdoor exposure.They were later painted, which has resulted in some loss of definition to the facial features. The painted finish is slightly chipped and there is some slight surface oxidisation to the edges and extremities.Each has two circular apertures, commensurate with previously having been fixed to the ground or possibly at one point a further stone base.Condition Report Disclaimer
A stone composition garden urn on plinth, late 20th century, probably Haddonstone, with egg-and-dart everted rim and twist-lobed body, the plinth of panelled rectangular form, overall height 155cmThe pattern of the present urn closely resembles Pulham Stoneware's 'Westonbirt' vase, illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collectors' Club, 1991, p. 196.Condition Report: There is an old break to the waisted socle.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian artificial stone tazza urn attributed to Austin and Seeley, mid-19th century, the everted egg-and-dart cast rim above a part-lobed ovoid body, on a waisted and fluted socle, presented on a carved stone plinth, with rib carved base, the urn 52cm high, overall height 109cm The present vase is closely related to Austin and Seeley's fountain in the Italian Gardens at Tottenham House, Wiltshire. That example is illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collectors' Club, 1991, p. 206. For a comparable pair, see also Sotheby's Billingshurst, 27 May 2005, lot 156.Condition Report: The urn and plinth bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use. And each has some weathering commensurate with outdoor exposure.There are various cracks to the bowl, including three or so circa 10-15cm vertical ones from the edge of the everted rim to the upper edge of the lobed body. Some nibbling to the edge of the rim.Areas of old repair overall including to the socle. One of the corners of the square base (of the urn) is chipped, and there are other smaller losses.The interior has been stained dark red in places presumably from previous contents.Condition Report Disclaimer
A 14ct yellow gold pendant and chain. The pendant is set with a pear shaped orange coloured stone with 5 small diamonds set to the top of pendant. The chain measures 18 inches in length. Total weight of chain and pendant 4.0 grams. Together with a 9ct yellow gold necklace, set with 8 groups of 3 blue topaz stones. Necklace weighs 3.5 grams.
An assorted lot of Amethyst jewellery, consisting of 2 9ct gold rings and a pair of small 9ct gold studs. Single stone amethyst ring weighs 3.4 grams, finger size T. The three stone amethyst with small illusion set diamonds weighs 7.4 grams, finger size R. The oval shaped earrings weigh a total 0f 0.5 grams.
A mixed lot, consisting of 3 x rings. First ring is a 14ct yellow gold square topped diamond ring with three moving gemstones in a glass layer. Ring weighs 5.2 grams, finger size K. Together with A 14ct yellow gold star set diamond ring. Ring weighs 5.0 grams, finger size K. Also A 14ct yellow gold 2 stone ring, claw set with 2 x green stones in different shades. Ring weighs 4.5 grams, finger size M.
A large quantity of collectibles including a wide variety of seeds, natural specimens including fungus, raw rubber, sea urchins and stone tools, with annotations eg early Paleolithic from mountain near Thebes, Egyptian Shabti, quartz containing gold, coral, bottle containing possible coffee beans, a piece of wood with script relating to a house near Bernsford / Izaac Walton 1817 etc
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