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A late Victorian 18ct gold, diamond and pearl set gypsy ring, Birmingham 1897, the central diamond approx 0.20ct, flanked by two pearls, approx size R, approx 6.5g, together with a 10k single stone diamond ring, the central diamond approx 0.25ct, set in a ribbed square mount, leading to ribbed shoulders, approx size J, approx 7g and a 14k gold and jadite ring, the oval jadite in rope twist mount, leading to split shoulders and plain shank, approx size K, approx 2.8g. (3) CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition with age related surface scratches.
A collection of jewellery, 19th and 20th century, to include two 15ct gold Etruscan Revival brooches, a gentleman's 15ct gold and green tigers cabochon set ring, approx size T, a 15ct white and yellow gold pendant of circular design, with articulated seed pearl flower head, approx 18.3g, also an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set ring, approx 2.4g, together with three further rings and two pairs of earrings, approx 10.6g gross along with an Art Nouveau gilt metal and stone set pendant. (lot)
A diamond set and enamel anchor brooch / pendant, 19th century, lilac and white enamels to front and verso, set with twenty-four old round cut diamonds , the three stone set bale swivelling to form a brooch, with diamond set mounted tear drop pearl below, approx 7cm, in fitted S.J Phillips Ltd red Moroccan leather case. CONDITION REPORT: Minor chips and losses to the enamel.
A silver and ivory handled presentation trowel, Sheffield 1908, John Sanderson, with inscription 'Presented to Mrs Mary Stone on the occasion of Laying A Foundation Stone Of The New Jews' School, Manchester May 27th 1951' approx 31cm, together with a pair of silver cylindrical pots and covers, London 1900, William Comyns & Sons, embossed with cherubs, approx 7.5cm. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, minor dents to the pots.
Amendment: Please note that this plaque is copied from a painting by Charlotte Jones ( 1768-1847) of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, daughter of George IV, wife of Prince Leopold of Saxe Coberg, King of Belgium, A Paris porcelain plaque of a lady of rank, 19th century, wearing an Empire line white dress, with ermine and velvet cape, leaning on a classical stone pedestal, the top laid with crowns and coronets, with an extensive view of a cathedral behind, signed to bottom right Lefevre J Fcant de porcelain Rue Amelot, in an ornate carved gilt wood frame, surmounted by a coronet, with rich scrolling and acanthus carved detail, labels to back with inventory numbers 1160 and labels for the Dublin Industrial Exhibition Palace Loan Museum of Art Treasures, the plaque 30cm x 20.5cm, the frame approximately 63cm x 45cm CONDITION REPORT: carved giltwood frame: with losses to the front edge of the decoration as follows: top left corner, centre left. bottom centre and both corners crown top centre losses to right-hand side most of the front surface of the frame with later over-painting in gold coloured paint; some original gilding is retained on the sides of the frame some flaking to the gilding and gesso on the back edges and sides mahogany backing panel in good condition bearing original exhibition label porcelain plaque: defect with glaze skip lower left corner and lesser example top right corner otherwise in good condition
London Transport 1940s enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (request) of the type with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame. This is the first style of 'vertically split' bus & coach flags, introduced in the late-1940s. A scarce example in generally very good condition - one stone chip restored and a couple of other minor blemishes. [1]
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