Spode stone china dinner service, painted and printed with vases and flowers in an imari palette, comprising of a pair of large 43cm meat plates, three other graduating meat plates, square bowl, twenty four plates and seventeen bowls, mid 19th century (47) Condition report: Two plates have large rim chips. One plate and one bowl have minor rim nicks. One bowl has a hairline crack. The patterns and decoration are generally in good condition with little signs of wear, there is minor pattern scuffs, and flaking / scratches to the brown line rims.
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Two stone axe heads, probably Neolithic period of Langdale origin, also a fossilised tooth, and two nuts. The largest axe head measures 12cm long Provenance: Given to the current vendor by the Sneyd family of Leek area, the axe heads are thought to have been excavated from the grounds of Botham Hall now Ashcombe Park House near Leek Staffordshire.
Three-stone diamond ring set in 18ct white gold (Birmingham date letter rubbed), round brilliant cut ≈1.6ct in total, in a coronet setting, ring size N, gross weight 2.9g. Condition report: hallmarks partly rubbed; rhodium plating mostly rubbed from the shank which has been soldered at the base; some claws rubbed. The diamonds do not have a laboratory report. Approximate characteristics of the stones: clarity I1/I2, colour J-K
1.5ct single stone brilliant diamond, colour G, clarity VS2, set in 750 white gold, ring size N+, gross weight 5.5g (HRD certificate) Condition report: hallmark "750"; HRD Antwerp natural diamond certificate - shape brilliant, carat 1.50ct, fluorescence slight, colour rare white (G), clarity VS2, measurements 7.18 - 7.22mm x 4.66mm. The shank has a high degree of polish, is clean and in good condition.
Australian Mookite Bracelet, smoothly rounded rectangular pieces of the unique semi-precious stone found in the area of the Mooka Creek in Western Australia, threaded on two rows of strong jeweller's elastic; the soft, warm, natural colours vary from burgundy, terracotta, and dark chocolate through to taupe, khaki and pale lilac, all with striations
Russian Faux Alexandrite 19th Century Bracelet, comprising eight large, faceted, round cut faux alexandrite stones,each displaying rich purplish/red tones in artificial light, with greenish/blue undertones which appear more in daylight; alexandrite was the national stone of Tsarist Russia, named for the future Tsar Alexander, after it's discovery in 1834; each of the subtly sparkling, clear, colour change faux stones is in a claw coronet setting, framed with a narrow rope twist and a wider twisted ribbon, in a 9ct or possibly higher, tested gold mount; the later, but still of a good age, tongue and box clasp bears a very rubbed, probably Continental or Russian mark; an impressive but very wearable bracelet with the faux alexandrite of good quality and size; 7.5 inches long
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