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A 9 ct yellow gold opal ring, size P. CONDITION REPORT: All of the opals are slightly misty due to old surface abrasions. Small scratches are visible with the aid of a magnifier. The centre stone is the worst affected. The real problem however is that one of the middle size stones has a crack from left to right which probably runs through the opal entirely. The ring has an enclosed back so we cannot see if this is the case.
A 9 ct gold watch chain, with bloodstone locket fob, the fob hallmarked, the chain stamped "9 ct" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Gross weight 28.2 grams. The fob has a locket back. The back has numerous small old dints but snaps shut as it should. The hallmark is clear. It swivels as it should. The chain itself appears to be in very good order with no visible damage, repairs or any restoration. The centre stone is in good order with no significant scratching.
A gentleman's 18 ct gold signet ring, with intaglio cut carnelian with crest, the shank stamped "18 ct", size H. Intaglio 23 mm x 18 mm, 19 grams gross. CONDITION REPORT: There are numerous small surface scratches to the flat sections of the stone. These are in our opinion fairly minor. There is however a small chip to the top right hand corner of the centre armorial and a further small chip to the bottom left hand corner. The intaglio mount is in generally good order with only a small amount of wear to the bottom left hand corner. The intaglio itself seems to have little wear. The shank looks to have been reduced in size. There is a visible line right at the bottom of the ring. The shank is perhaps a little thin in this area but perfectly serviceable.
An Arts & Crafts cream jug, David & Maurice Davis, Birmingham 1905, with sparrow beak on a cauldron form planished body with whiplash handle and all supported on four sturdy square legs with pad feet, height 7.8 cm, and a silver cream jug, Rachel E. Stone, London 1939, the faceted body engraved "R" on a shaped foot, height 9.5 cm, overall weight 12.6 ozs (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both jugs are in first class condition with no significant issues. Both have very clear hallmarks.
A Liberty & Co. cream jug, Birmingham 1933, with intertwined ribbon band between rope twist borders above the planished body, height 10 cm, and a silver cream jug, Rachel E. Stone, 1937, height 9.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The Liberty jug is in first class condition with no issues. The Rachel Stone jug has one very small dent to the top lip but other than this is in first class condition.
Three blue and white transfer printed Willow pattern meat plates, 19th century, the smallest with printed coat of arms above initials CRS and with impressed fouled anchor, diameter 40 cm, another with blank impressed mark and with printed mark to Stone China, diameter 48 cm, and another diameter 49 cm.
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