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Late 1800s 14K Diamond & Pearl Wide Bangle. 14K Yellow Gold. Mounted with 7 pearls surrounded by small rough cut diamonds leading into a single 1ct Old mine cut diamond center stone. Total Weight: 93.1 g. Inner Width: 2 3/8 in. Bangle Band Width: 1.5 in. - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER or CASHIER"S CHECK, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Platinum & 3ctw Diamond Ring. Main diamond is 1.6ct while each side diamond is approx. .75ct. Main stone is loose and would need to be remounted. Ring Size: 7 Total Weight: 7.8 g- All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER or CASHIER"S CHECK, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Uniquely styled solitaire triangular pendant crafted with a natural Trilliant cut diamond with a tapered baquette cut diamond above main stone. Total Weight: 1.6 g. Approx. Diamond Weight: .8ct - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER or CASHIER"S CHECK, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
William Grant portrayed in his Major's uniform with original box. Royal Doulton William Grant liquor container was designed after an original portrait in the possession of the Grant family. Handle in form of oak casks in which Scotch Whisley matures. The liquor container was originally commissioned in 1986 to celebrate the one hundred years since William Grant laid the foundation stone on his distillery with special commemorative backstamp. This liquor container does not contain whiskey. Artist: J.G. TongueIssued: 1987Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England Condition: Good; original box is detaching.
William Grant portrayed in his Major's uniform with original box. Royal Doulton William Grant liquor container was designed after an original portrait in the possession of the Grant family. Handle in form of William Grant's Field Officer's sword. The liquor container was originally commissioned in 1986 to celebrate the one hundred years since William Grant laid the foundation stone on his distillery with special commemorative backstamp. This liquor container does not contain whiskey. Artist: J.G. TongueIssued: 1987Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England Condition: Good, original box is detaching
Features ornate root wood grip, carved in basket weave fashion on the outside, cast silver and chased pommel with thistles and foliage, the pierced pommel set with a very light brown citrine/stone. The 31 cm long blade, being of steel, with spear tip and cutting top edge. Blade features acid-etched engravings to both sides, in overall excellent condition, with regimental number, piper, foliage, arms etc. The scabbard of black leather, with solid silver fittings/holders for the fork & knife. The eating fork & knife (the latter maker stamped G. Noewbould) of root wood with basket weave design with white citrine stones to pommel. There may have been a regimental designation at one time to top locket, but since removed showing 4 fixing holes. Rear of scabbard retains belt loop attachment. A fine & rare piece, with exceptional engravings to both sides of blade. Metal parts show yellowing, so possibly plated silver on brass, however this has not been tested.
All-brass ornate backstrap, P-shaped guard, crossed cannon langet & lion’s head pommel, retaining both ruby-set stone eyes. Fish skin grip with full wire & leather & bullion portepee knot. The 81 cm long slightly curved, piped backed blade shows excellent plated nickel finish, with maker-engraved panel in scroll ‘Eisenhauer’. Black enamelled scabbard retains its single suspension ring, with wear to enamel, mainly to lower portion. Overall length: 98 cm.
Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, T.L.S. 'Bing', Menabilly, 28th December 1956, one page letter, to Mr & Mrs Baker-Munton, ('Dearest Maureen & Bim') post Christmas update and a frank exchange about motherhood, 'at last a moment to write and say thank you first for the exquisite ham, so tasty and rich and saving Lady B pounds and pounds over cold fare at Christmas (!)... and secondly how thrilled I am about the Blond Brute - t'is Viking Nipper. I felt it would be a boy you know, but had pictured a dusky rather southern looking object, with Polish blood well to the fore instead of the blue-eyed giant', Daphne continues 'I wonder if you, Maureen, will make a good cow like Tessa. Poor Bing was always too thin and mean, and it was like squeezing blood out of a stone... And how was "the labour" I ask myself? Did you have that awful thing towards the end when you feel like the whole of your arse is splitting? Agony. To hell with your old relaxing exercises, I'm sure the answer is to be put well under and to know nothing'.(All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Six (5+1) George III silver fiddle pattern forks by William Eley & William Fearn, one by Solomon Hougham, London, mixed dates, each 16.5 cm with a similar fork by John Stone, Exeter, 1839 and four Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by H J Lias & Son, London, 1855 with a similar Victorian spoon by Chawner & Co., London. Gross weight 499g
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