A Stunning and Stylish Unmarked Arts & Crafts-Style Silver-Gilt Brooch:second half of 20th century, set with a large heart-shaped stone rock crystal surrounded by amethysts, green and pink sapphires and other stones, all in rubbed-over mounts, the reverse of brooch with intricate curlicues.Foot note:Dorrie Nossiter (29 June 1893-1977) studied at the Municipal School of Art, Birmingham, 1910-1914. By 1935 she was exhibiting in London, and some of her work was shown in the "Art by Four Women" exhibition at the Walker Gallery. Nossiter was a contemporary of another leading female jeweller of the day, Sybil Dunlop. Their designs are very similar and often confused. CONDITION REPORT: H7cm x W4.5cm
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A small well carved Shoushan soapstone of an immortal , Qing Dynasty, of orange-brown colour, standing beside a lion, 5.3cm high; a Chinese Shoushan stone Buddhist lion seal , Qing Dynasty, of caramel colour, well carved with the beast looking to one side, blank seal, 3.5cm high x 2.7cm long x 1.9cm wide and another Chinese Shoushan stone , off white in colour with brown inclusions, four characters to the seal, 4.3cm high x 2.9cm wide x 1.5cm deep (3)
A Chinese pale celadon jade 'shou' circular box and cover, Qing Dynasty, of circular form supported on a circular footring, the domed cover centred with a shou character in low relief within a raised floral border repeated at the rim, the stone of an even colour with faint milky and grey inclusions, 6cm diameter
A Chinese stone pendant, probably early 20th century, 5.3cm high Described in the clients old inventory as 'Medicine stone known as Hsiung Ching' (sulphate of Mercury). Provenance: Mr. Ko acquired this in Peking in 1928 and then by direct family descent. 'Mr Ko' worked for the Chinese Postal Service from 1904-1947. 20????(??) ???? ????:?????????????(?????)? 1904-1947????????
A George III pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Mudge and William Dutton, the white dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and subsidiary seconds dial, housed in a silver gilt case, with and 18ct gold outer case. The fusee cylinder movement engraved with makers names and numbered '897' with pierced and foliate decoration and the balance cock with a mask, diamond end-stone and signed dust cover. Gross weight of outer case approximately 33.2g.
Two Egyptian carved stone Ushabti figures, 19cm high (one with old repairs), together with another small Egyptian Ushabti figure, a pair of rectangular pottery 'mummy' labels moulded in relief with the Bull God Apis, 45x30mm, and a circa 9th century Persian pottery oil lamp with turquoise glaze (as found)
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