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A large quantity of composite stone balustrade (small selection on view at Saleroom - other pieces off site), the lot comprising of two square pillars the first 23½in high, the second, 29in. high; 22 turned columns measuring, 23¼in high; 22 turned columns measuring, 35½in. high; 15 turned columns measuring, 18½in. high; 6 rectangular tops measuring, 23 5/8in. long; 6 rectangular bases, measuring, 23 5/8in. long. ( all sizes approx).
A Victorian 18ct gold single stone diamond Mizpah ring, an eight cut diamond, grain set to a raised heart relief, between scrolled vine panels, lifting to reveal the word Mizpah, 3.73g, together with a gold five stone diamond and red paste stone bar brooch, five graduated diamonds and red paste stone, size O
A Victorian gilt metal stick-pin, mounted with an ancient Egyptian Scarab seal (possibly stone or pottery) to/w another stick pin with 9ct horseshoe and fox finial, another gilt metal pin with agate-set horseshoe top, a stick-pin set with oval coral bead, one with half pearl and a gilt metal tie-pin modelled with a riding croup (possibly of later date) (6)Prov: The Annie Macdonald Collection and ArchiveAnnie Macdonald (1832-1897) was for thirty years Queen Victoria's Maid; Annie was married to a Balmoral footman. Her devotion to the Queen was reciprocated; she is referred to in the Queen's Journal and a Life in the Highlands as 'My Dear Annie'; the Queen stood as Godmother to her daughter Victoria and in turn to her son Henry Blaker (see lot 150). Watercolour portraits of Annie and her husband by Queen Victoria hang in Osborne House, and her photographic portrait is believed to be in the Royal Collection at Windsor. She was too ill to attend Her Majesty at the 1897 Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London, and died in Scotland while the Queen was away: much distressed, the Queen held a Memorial Service at Windsor in her honour. Annie Macdonald is buried in Crathie Church, Balmoral
A collection of antique and later jewellery including oval shell cameo brooch of the Three Graces in 9ct yellow gold mount, yellow gold mourning ring (enamel removed), diamond ring (stone missing) 9ct and plat set, two 9ct chains, 9ct yellow gold amethyst set ring and earrings, silver buckle, silver curb bracelet with charms attached, belt buckle, pendants etc
A Victorian silver set brooch in the form of a dove of peace with outstretched wings, carrying an olive branch in its beak, with 'en trembleuse' ribbon around fanned tail, set overall in varying coloured turquoise cabochons, with seed pearl highlights and red stone eyes, 6 cm x 4 cmSome turquoise and pearls missing, some cracks and chips
A 19th century Hicks and Meigh Stone China part dinner service, pattern no. 33, comprising: Six 26 cm plates, one 22.5 cm plate, six soup plates, two sauce tureens, covers and stands to/w six 19th century Masons Patent Ironstone Imari decorated plates, 22 cm diam., matching scallop shaped dish and a rectangular dish (27)Hicks and Meigh - Sauce tureen cover with hairline. Remainder good overall clean condition, some knife marks and small areas of paint lossMasons - Scallop dish - chip and one plate chipped
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