dating: 1933-45 provenance: Germany, Personal seal-ring of Reichsmarschall Herman Göring. In yellow gold, marked '585' and 'RP' or 'RR'. A blue stone at the center, finely engraved with Göring family coat-of-arms. The ring was narrowed to a smaller diameter. The ring was bought by the owner in an antique store in London, and it was described as a 'Heraldic Gold Sardonyx Seal Ring'. The owner discovered which coat-of-arms was only after some time. The diameter of the ring was narrowed, the jeweler's work can be seen very well. Old photos show Göring with this ring (or with a very similar one — probably he owned more than one ring). Important casket of one of the most important personalities of the Third Reich Hierarchy. dimensions 2 x 2.25 cm.
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dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Long, smoothbore, round, 15 mm cal. barrel, with square base, slightly carved and with a brass mark, rib. Flintlock (mechanism needs revision, shaky). The stock is completely covered with silver foil finely decorated in filigree, under the barrel a red cabochon stone. Small defects and missing parts. length 54.5 cm.
John Sell Cotman (British,1782-1842), 'Country Road with Standing Stone and Farm House, watercolour, unsigned, but attribution as by John Sell Cotman attested via Cotman family. Described as 'unfinished', 29x50cm, framed and glazed with museum glass. From the Cotman collection belonging to Dr Henry Lowe and his wife Judy (nee Cotman).Conserved late 20th century, noted as 'badly foxed' in 1945.
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), dated 2019, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb-quality full mount adult perched atop a short frozen tree stump, mounted above and amidst floating frosted grasses and groundwork, set against a watercolour painted meandering river scene, a stone built bridge and trees to the background, enclosed within an oak framed five-glass wall hanging display case, 24.5cm by 9cm by 45cm, excluding outer frame, signed to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Case of Common Roach (Rutilus rutilus), dated 1894-1895, by J. Jones, 20 Malt Street, Old Kent Road, London, a group of four skin mounts, of various sizes, preserved and mounted within a natural riverbed setting of reeds and weeds, set above a pebbled riverbed, against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a period bowed glass ebonised display case with verre eglomise border, 76.5cm by 15.5cm by 41.5cm, bearing paper legend to interior upper right -"Taken by Horace Howard, Bure, L, Ouse, Cam, 1lb 14½ oz, 1lb 13oz, 1lb 15½ oz, 1894-95", original taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper right, restoration label for - "Re-Preserved by K. Wells, Watton at Stone"Historical crack to glass top right corner, 05/05/23
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