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A mid 20th Century 9ct split pearl and green stone ring designed as a flowerhead, the central pearl within a border of eight cabochon green stones, all claw set and surrounded by eight golden leaves, knife edge shoulders to plain shank, ring size Q1/2, together with an opal and garnet five stone ring, ring size N (2)
A 19th Century French spelter ewer of classical mask form on a green serpentine stone socle base, height 47cm, together with two 19th Century French spelter classical figures, one of a maiden with a basket of flowers beneath a garland on ebonised socle base and the other after Francois Moreau, in the form of a Romanesque maiden holding a flowering cornucopia and a torch, height 56cm (3)
An early 20th Century paste set pendant, centred by an open backed oval emerald coloured stone, facet cut, within a border of twelve old cut clear stones and surrounded by four stone set closed backed fleur de lys, each spaced by an old cut foil backed clear stone and suspended from a ribbon tied pendant loop, gilt metal mount indistinctly stamped to reverse.
Mesolithic, 30000-15000 BP. A mixed group comprising: a 'Thames Pick' flint axe; two massive flint cleavers formed on heavy flakes; a small flint cleaver and a massive stone pestle. 3.28 kg, 7.5-17cm (3 - 6 3/4"). Dr Brian Poole Collection, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK; found by the vendor, Ashmore, Dorset, UK.[6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A necklace of spherical beads, a pale material, composition, nut kernels, or stone- carved into spheres, stained on the surface, then decorative scrolled lines cut in each with scroll detailing in white. 223 grams, 116cm (45 1/2"). From a London, Edgware collection; formed in the 1990s.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A pair of polished stone obelisks comprising: one in black on low base; one hollow with hole to the base suitable for insertion of a lamp bulb. 1.7 kg total, 22.5-34.5cm (9 - 13 1/2"). Property of a Gloucestershire gentleman; inherited from his grandfather.[2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
HENRY MOORE, LITHOGRAPH IN 4 COLORS, #103/180, 8" X 8", "VIOLET TORSO": Paper size: 14" x 12". Pencil signed. Cramer 86. Signed Moore in pencil. Also stone signed and dated in reverse "Moore 67" on the right. Printer J E Wolfensberger, Zurich. Four colors: green, violet, orange, black. "Violet torso on Orange Stripes".
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