A 22 carat gold wedding band, together with a 9 carat gold wedding band, three various dress rings and a locket CONDITION REPORTS 9 carat gold wedding band approx. 2 gms weight, 22 carat wedding band approx. 3.9 gms weight, 9 carat gold blue and white stone ring gross weight approx. 1.7 gms. All items with general wear and scuffs. Base metal locket is worn and dented.
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An iron sundial on composite stone column CONDITION REPORTS Sundial with quite a lot of rusting, and quite a lot of denting and mis-shaping to the panel containing the Roman numerals, pillar top is separate from the base and bears some drilled holes, pillar and top generally with weathering, wear, scuffs and some chips, but overall appears in reasonably tidy condition. Height including the circular "under" plinth approx. 109 cm, height of sundial section approx. 72 cm.
A collection of Susie Cooper "Strawberry" pattern tea wares to include two jugs, various plates, cups and saucers and egg cups, together with a collection of late 19th / early 20th Century tea wares with scrolling gilt decoration and painted fruit decoration, together with a green iron stone plate CONDITION REPORTS Susie Cooper wares - plates and saucers are extremely worn with most of pattern worn away. Some cups and other items have a small green cross or mark to the base - so possibly seconds. All with wear and scuffs and some with chips. The Gilt and fruit decorated wares have some damage and losses, including two handles missing, some with chips and cracks, colour and decoration generally appears reasonably good. All have some wear and scuffs.
A PAIR OF EXETER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SALT SPOONS by W.R. Sobey, 1845; another similar pair by John Stone, Exeter 1857; a set of four old English pattern salt spoons, by James Hayter, London 1813; a pair of bright cut salt spoons, London 1781, one marked for Hester Bateman, the other only partial and overstruck; and a pair of silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, maker I.B., London 1826; 136g (4.3 troy ozs) gross
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