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Antiquities - Stone Age, a choice collection of 16 large Algerian points, knapped from semi-precious and decorative hardstones, various hues, forms and sizes, the longest 4.4cm long, MS collector's label, North-East Sahara Desert, Africa, Neolithic period, [16 cased as 1] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Folio Society - William Shakespeare - 37 volumes of plays, London: c. 1950-1976, all in gilt-lettered cloth, slipcased, 8vo, (37); The Sonnets, Decorations by Reynolds Stone, third impression, London: 1948 (but actually 1961), gilt-lettered green calf over red cloth, slipcased, 8vo, (1); Shakespeare's Life and World, Compiled and Introduced by Katherine Duncan-Jones, London: 2004, gilt-lettered claret cloth over pictorial boards, slipcase en suite, 4to, (1), [39]
Local Interest - Francis Nicholson RSA (1753-1844), after William Shiels RSA (1783-1857), a pair of equine prints: Plate V ~ The Old English Black Horse/Stallion, by old Blacklegsm from a Mare of the Dishley breed, _ bred by Mr Broomes, at Ormiston, Derby [...], [&], The Clydesdale Breed, [...] the property of the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Hopetoun [...], [from] Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals, Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland [...], Published August, 1841, by Longman, Orme, Green & Longmans [...], London, chromolithographs, 30cm x 39cm, gilt and ebonised frames en suite, [2]
Antiquities - Stone Age, ten finely serrated North African willowleaf points, various hues and sizes, the longest 5.1cm, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, North Africa, Neolithic period, (10); six large willowleaf blades, various hues and sizes, the longest 6cm, MS collector's label, Northern Sahara Desert, North Africa, Neolithic period, (6), [16 cased as 2] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Antiquities, Stone Age - a collection of ten British Neolithic flint arrow heads and other sharp instruments, various forms, hues and sizes, including leaf-shaped, oblique, chisel-ended and tanged, framed collector's case, the blades c. 4,000-2,500 BC Provenance: believed to have been discovered in the Hambleton Hills, North Yorkshire, in the early 20th century.
Antiquities - Stone Age, a collection of twenty-five Algerian points, various sizes, the longest 2.1cm, MS collector's note, Sahara Desert, Algeria, Africa; a collection of twenty-four small triangle poits, various sizes and hues, the longest 2.5cm long, MS collector's note, Sahara Desert, Africa, Neolithic period, [49 specimens over 2 cases] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Antiquities - Stone Age, seven large North African uniface blades, various hues and shapes, the longest 6.7cm, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, North Africa, (7); six willowleaf points, similar, the longest 6.3cm, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, North Africa, (6), [13 cased as 2] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Anonymous, a Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands, the two piece hinged case, Birmingham 1860, housing an unsigned key wound movement with diamond end stone, numbered 4427, with matching outer case, approximately 5.4cm diameter overall, on a watch chain with two coins attached, and a watch key
Antiquities - Stone Age, a collection of four Danish flint strike-a-lights, various shapes, colours and sizes, the longest 10cm long, MS collector's label, Passage Grave Culture, Denmark, 3400-2800BC, mounted for display, (4); five various blades/point tools, the longest 8.2cm long, MS collector's label, Kongemose culture, Found East of Odense, Jutland, Denmark, mounted for display, (5); two scrapers/blades, 5.6cm and 4.9cm long, MS collector's label, Ertebolle culture, Denmark, 5500BC, mounted for display, (2); a Danish grey flint zinken, 6.5cm long, MS collector's label, Hamburg culture, Denmark, 13500-11500BC, mounted for display, (1); a collection of thirty-four various flint blades and tips, the longest 3.6cm, MS collector's label, PL830, Klastorp, Varberg, Sweden, mounted for display, (34), [46 specimens over 5 trays] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Antiquities - Stone Age, eleven North African notched base points, various hues, shapes and sizes, the longest 5.1cm, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, North Africa, Neolithic period, (11); nine flared stemmed points, similar, the longest 3.5cm, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, North Africa, Neolithic period, (9), [20 cased as 2] Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
Antiquities - Stone Age, a choice collection of 16 Saharan arrowheads, knapped from semi-precious and decorative hardstones, including dendritic and other agates, various hues, forms and sizes, the longest 4.3cm long, MS collector's label, Sahara Desert, Africa, Neolithic period, [16 cased as 1]Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts.
An emerald and diamond necklace, composed of round and pear shaped open links inset with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.30 carats and pear shaped emeralds, several chipped, stamped 750, 44cm long, 22g gross; and a diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.20 carats, to diamond set stepped shoulders, finger size L, 3.5g gross
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