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A French glass scent bottle, shaped with 18ct gold cover, with the original stopper; a Victorian silver gilt scent bottle and stopper London hallmark dated 1884, mm George Heath, with the original stopper 5.5 cms housed in the original leather box; a stone scent bottle with silver gilt cover, with the original stopper and a cranberry glass example with silver cover (no stopper). Condition ReportThe gold cover is dented in several places but the hinge is intact and functional.
This beautiful handmade necklace features, pink rose quartz, purple amethyst, turquoise, and red stone beads. The sterling silver heart pendant has a turquoise bead with gemstone cabochons and measures approximately 2"L x 1"W. The necklace is marked sterling silver with the artist's initials on a tag next to the bar and loop clasp. Dimensions: 29.75"LCondition: Age related wear.
Scottish Dirk by W. Newlands, fullered saw back 12 inch blade, with leather scabbard fitted with matching knife and fork, basketwork studded carved grip, silver plated mounts embossed with thistles, the pommels set with cairngorm stones. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. 48cm long The dirk is in good general condition but shows some signs of age and wear. The stones all appear to be the same colour, there is some scratches and marks but no chips or cracks. The stone at the top is loose and will pull off the grip with ease. The mounts show some signs of wear from being polished. Some of the brass studs are missing. The leather has some scratches and wear but is generally good. There does not appear to be any provision for sprung clips on the bi-fork and knife but they do slide in and out a bit too easily. The blade has some dark marks but does not appear to be heavily pitted.
A mixed lot to include a Venetian style triptych dressing table mirror, a wooden thimble wall hanging display rack, collection of fourteen ceramic pub bar pull handles with a hunting theme decoration, malachite stone eggs, ashtrays and a bangle, wooden ducks and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report, please ask for one
1867 Hong Kong Mint Queen Victoria 'City Hall' medallic silver Dollar graded AU DETAILS by NGC. Obverse: left facing portrait of Queen Victoria wearing a diadem by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA' above and 'QUEEN' below. Reverse: 'HONG KONG CITY HALL FOUNDATION STONE LAID BY H · E SIR R · G · MACDONNELL C · B 23RD FEBRUARY 1867. A HERMITTE ARCHT'. Edge: plain. Grade: AU DETAILS ENVIRONMENT. Packaging: NGC holder (#2912515-002). These scarce medals were given to attendees of the 1867 foundation stone laying ceremony for the crown colony of Hong Kong's first City Hall, completed and opened in 1869. The reverse features a commemorative inscription that notes the then Governor of Hong Kong (Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell) and the building's architect (Achille-Antoine Hermitte). The obverse uses the same dies as the contemporary Hong Kong Dollar, struck between 1866 and 1868.
Four silver plated or white metal propelling pencils/pens, to include;- a Samson & Mordan 'Centennial' pencil, a white metal floral engraved pen/pencil, with seal stone finial, an American Wahl & Co, silver plated 'Eversharp' pencil, and a silver plated pen Condition Report:Available upon request
A pair of Georgian Scottish silver shoe buckles, maker's mark AS, possibly Alexander Spence, another pair probably by William Marshall, Edinburgh (c.1800-1820), another French pair by Philippe Berthier, another French pair, a pair by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, a pair of paste stone examples, two similar round paste stone examples, two other pairs, and a single example with celtic knotwork decoration (18) Condition Report:Available upon request
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