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A 19th Century Scottish horn and silver mounted snuff mullThe lid inset with a cut hardstone probably smoky quartz or citrine, the scroll horn body with applied thistle decoration, no hallmarks apparent, approx length 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lid is detached Some slight dents to lidCurled tip of horn is broken off and missing Appears to be some dirt behind the lid stone
William Lionel Wyllie R.A. (British, 1851-1931)Westminster Hospital, drypoint etching, signed in pencil lower left, 7 x 9 in. (19 x 24.75cm.), in late 20th century Green & Stone frame. * Condition: Mount burn, light toning to paper. Minor fox mark to lower margin of image and another to outer margin by mount. A few flakes from gilding on frame to edges.
A collection of ephemera/photographs & newspapers - Guernsey interest comprising of The Star newspapers dated Tuesday, November 2, 1819 & Thursday, June 29, 1837; Silver Jubilee advertising paper napkin 'Drink to their health, with Jubilee Wines, from Les Caves De Bordeaux, Guernsey'; photographs of ' The Gardeners Royal Hotel'; Weighbridge, dated 1870; Laying the foundation stone,The Saumarez Memoral, Dalancey Park, dated 1876, together with a photograph of Cow Lane taken from a picture & Belgrave Bay; framed souvenir commemorative napkin.
A pair of distinctive late 20th table lamps in onyx, brass and metal, with styling borrowed from traditional Chinese stone lanterns, standing at 60cm with triple stepped lids, cylindrical shades on scrolled supports, circular bases and paw feet, (purchased by the vendor in Hong Kong) (one needs plug)
Large tanzanite and diamond pendant, the central pear shaped tanzanite of approximately 5.4ct surrounded by a band of brilliant cut diamonds of approximately 1.9ct total on an 18ct white gold chain CONDITION REPORT This is a new item, marks as per photo. No Documents. Stone is approximately 15mm x 9mm. Stone is treated or possibly synthetic.
Sir Horace Jones, FRIBA (1819-1887), architect of Tower Bridge, London, cabinet, London Stereoscopic Co. Ltd, of Jones seated, stick in hand, beside the Foundation Stone of Tower Bridge, shortly before laying by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, on 21st June 1886, with commemorative trowel in case on top, stone fitted with block, tackle shackle and chain, attached to wooden-framed portal crane for moving stone over time capsule to resting place, with chairs and other figures beyond, all in temporary marquee for ceremony; Jones was Architect and Surveyor to the City of London and President of the RIBA; albumen, G, some fading (1)
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