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A collection of thimbles and two thimble cases, comprising five 19th Century ivory examples, eight silver examples including five with stone tops, a silver gilt continental example with enamel border, a silver finger guard, s.d., three others, an ivorine thimble case and a leather example. (20)
Seven thimbles, comprising 'The Boudoir' in original box, an unusually large example with decorative frieze stamped 'Patent', 2.5cm, two silver finger guards one s.d., an unusual James Fenton thimble with 925 stamp and steel upper section, a Dreema with stone top, and a 'Pat 11' engraved to rim 'Revenge 3'. (7)
A collection of antiquities, comprising a clay figure of a General on horseback, Syrian, 11cm, including later plinth, a Greek pottery votive figure of a bird, 1st Century BC, 9.5cm, a Roman pottery lamp, 8.5cm, and a stone torso labelled 'Romano-Celt Found Longthorpe, Peterborough', 9.5cm. (4) From a connoisseur's collection
Buttons - a framed display of twenty five, including a domed enamel under glass with floral centre, three carved mother of pearl one with steel border, one with paste border, one stone missing, four paste set examples, a Bimini example depicting an owl and others, including five silver, largest 3.5cm, frame 32 x 24.5cm. From the collection of the late Mary Wheelhouse
Three stick pins and a bar brooch, comprising a diamond set stick pin with flower type design, yellow metal, unmarked, a three leaf clover design pin, set with red, blue and white stones, in yellow metal setting, on a steel pin, a paste stone set single pin and a mother of pearl and paste stone set bar brooch, yellow metal, unmarked. (4)
A Victorian multi diamond stone set floral brooch, set with various old European cut diamonds of varying grades and sizes, stone size ranging from 1.2mm to 4.4mm, total overall estimated carat weight 7.76cts overall, with two layer design (some stones missing), in dark black coloured setting, unmarked, marked, 30.6g all in. With Anchorcert certificate assessed overall colour G-H-I-J, clarity SI -I1 I2.
An 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, set with five graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, in a platinum setting, central stone approx 0.29cts, flanked by two smaller stones each approx 0.18cts, flanked by two smaller stones each approx 0.13cts, totalling approx 0.91cts, stones set in platinum setting, ring size Q, 3.8g all in.
A small collection of modern spoons, comprising: a set of six Liberty coffee-bean end spoons, Birmingham 1922, with different coloured stone finial, in a fitted Liberty case, a spoon by A. E. Jones, Birmingham 1913, with a flower finial, a spoon by R. E. Stone, London 1977, and a seal-top spoon by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1953, approx. weight 4.5oz. (9)
A rare Charles I East Anglian silver Lion Sejant spoon, SI or IS with a pellet below or above, Norwich 1636, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, the Lion Sejant finial with traces of gilding, the reverse of the bowl with an old collection label which reads '1636 Norwich by John Stone', length 17cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Anonymous Collection in 1952. Sotheby and Co., Provincial Spoons, left by The Late H.D. Ellis, Esq. 13 November 1935, lot 44. Where the catalogue states: 'This most important spoon is, at present, the only known lion sejant that can definitely be ascribed to Norwich. Illustrated in How, G., in collaboration with How J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Volume One, Chapter II, Section VII, pages 264-266, plate 5, right-hand spoon.
A pair of Victorian novelty Eddystone Lighthouse pepper pots, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1895, modelled as the lighthouse, pull-off pierced covers, engraved with windows, ladders and '1759', the undersides inscribed 'Smeaton's Edystone [sic] Lighthouse', one with a later presentation inscription, on a raised rocky circular base, height 12cm, approx weight 5.8oz. (2) The Eddystone lighthouse is located approximately twelve miles SSW of Plymouth Sound. The first lighthouse on the site was a wooden structure constructed in 1698 by Henry Winstanley. The Smeaton lighthouse was the third lighthouse, made of granite and Portland stone. The light was first lit on 16 October 1759. Smeaton's lighthouse was 59 feet (18 m) high and had a diameter at the base of 26 feet (8m). It was lit by a chandelier of twenty-four large tallow candles', ref Wikipedia.'
A Victorian silver boarding school prize token, unmarked, circa 1841, circular form, ring terminal, inscribed 'Summer Hill Boarding School Near Bristol conducted by Mr. Stone', the reverse inscribed 'Awarded to Master Henry Mais for producing the best specimen of Penmanship, Midsumr. 1841', diameter 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.
A small silver cased Art Nouveau style desk clock or watch, the case of silver laid on a wooden carcass and having Birmingham assay marks for 1921, makers mark for Sydney & Co, the case incorporating a framed stone material in turquoise, Swiss watch movement with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds, 16cm tall. The watch movement ticks when wound and the setting function works, though this does not constitute any warranty of working order
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