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An early 20th century gold and moonstone hat pin, by Faberge work master Eric Kollin, stamped to the upper part of the stem with workmaster's mark and 56 standard, with scratched inventory number, possibly '403212' (indistinct), the high domed cabochon stone 10.6mm diameter, in a fluted cup with four rose cuts at each corner, the pin capped with an associated tapering single-cut set sheath, and fine safety chain, 20cm long CONDITION REPORT: workmaster mark partially rubbed, all stones without loss or damage
East End interest:- a Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, by Henry Atkin for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1885, the engraved blade inscribed “The Working Lads Institute Whitechapel, London. Presented by the Committee to Henry Hill Esq.e Founder & Hon. Sec.y upon laying a memorial stone of the Swimming Bath. June 23rd. 1886”, in fitted box retailed by Curtis & Horspool of Leicester, 29.5 cm. long CONDITION REPORT: Hairline shrinkage crack to back of handle, some minor scuffs to box and small loss of leather to left edge of box on cover
A collection of costume jewellery, to include an early 20th Century Japanese export satsuma pottery brooch, an early to mid 20th Century micro mosaic brooch, a Russian floral painted papier-mache brooch, a hallmarked silver and cabochon green stone ring, a pair of silver and cabochon green stone clip-on earrings, a Vintage Revlon boxed mirror compact, etc.
*Richard Stone (born 1951) oil on board, figure study for a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II wearing state robes and a diamond diadem - in carved gilt wood frame, 25cm x 19cm. This figure study was painted from sittings at Buckingham Palace 1989-1991. The larger finished portrait was officially unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery and subsequently presented to Colchester Borough Council by the artist in February 1992. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from Partridge Fine Art from their exhibition 'Richard Stone Notable Portraits' November 2004. Sold with hard back illustrated exhibition catalogue in which this study is illustrated along with the finished work (2) CONDITION REPORT Very good condition
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.55 carats, in eight claw setting on white gold (18ct) shank. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Estimated clarity - SI1. Estimated colour - J / K. Total gross weight approximately 4 grams. Setting in very good condition. Not hallmarked but stamped 18ct. Engraved '1.55' indicating diamond weight. A good quality ring
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.10 carats, in eight claw setting on gold (18ct) shank. Ring size P CONDITION REPORT The diamond has a fissure/crack which touches the table surface and runs across the stone all the way to the girdle. This fissure/crack 'forks' on the surface near the middle of the stone. There are unusual flashes of purple and green and even a 'rainbow' effect which might indicate that the stone has been fracture-filled although I cannot locate the drill hole if this is the case. It is possible that the stone has been fracture filled with glass
Diamond single stone ring with brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.85 carats, in eight-claw setting, on gold shank. Ring size Q CONDITION REPORT The diamond has small inclusions which are black spots. These are not easily visible to the naked eye but are easily visible with a loupe. No obvious draw of colour but does have a faint brown tone when held against a piece of white paper. It is a fairly 'lively' stone. The girdle is very thick. Setting in good condition. Shank is worn at the base. No hallmarks, possibly removed/lost during re-sizing
Art Nouveau gold (9ct) green stone and seed pearl pendant necklace of openwork scroll design, on trace chain CONDITION REPORT Good condition, one seed pearl is missing and it probably would have had a further drop which is not present. The stone at the top of the chain is much darker and may be a replacement. Chain is in good condition. Total gross weight is 5.1grams
After Canova (1757 - 1822), good 19th century Continental Grand Tour Sienna marble model of a sleeping lion, 31cm long CONDITION REPORT Lions nose is a replacement stone, significant parts are missing elsewhere, in particular front right paw, part of the tail, slight losses elsewhere to the figure. losses to the base in particular, v-shaped loss to front bottom edge
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