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Lot 374Q

An 18ct Gold and Diamond Five Stone Ring

Lot 374S

A Three Stone Diamond ring in precious yellow metal setting

Lot 1103

A Chinese bronze ruyi scepter of archaic form inset with three carved white stone plaques, possibly jade

Lot 1109

A large Chinese mottled green and russet hard stone Bi disc of archaic form, possibly jade. Diameter: 40cm approximately

Lot 1114

A Chinese necklace having white quartz beads with attached green hard stone Bi disc of scalloped form, possibly jade

Lot 1115

A collection of oriental items comprising a small carved ivory Buddha, a 20th century wooden netsuke of mushrooms, a small stone jar and cover and two carved and stained bone miniature screens

Lot 1116

A collection of oriental items comprising a white metal figure on a boat, a cast bronze amulet, a small brass Buddha and a green stone elephant

Lot 1193

A Chinese grey hard stone boulder carving in the form of a mountain range with raised pine trees and on an oval wooden base. Height (excluding base): 12cm approximately

Lot 1195

A Chinese carved green hard stone lidded vase, possibly jade, with traces of black impurities with free spinning loop handles. Height (including base): 17.5cm approximately

Lot 1211

A Chinese green hard stone censer with cover carved with open loop handles. Height: 10cm approximately

Lot 1226

A small Chinese blue and white porcelain snuff bottle, the base with four character mark and green stone lid

Lot 1227

A collection of items comprising a carved green stone horse, a miniature Satsuma vase, a small cloisonne vase and a porcelain snuff bottle

Lot 1231

A pair of Chinese carved green stone birds together with an unusual carved bamboo pot

Lot 124

A ladies pendant set with a large oval cut pale green stone, with ruby surround

Lot 1249

A Chinese square case containing a set of four Tianhuang stone seals

Lot 125

A yellow metal mourning brooch of heart shape set with polished opaque stone with applied foliage set with turquoise, the reverse with glazed panel

Lot 1286

Two Chinese hard stone snuff bottles in mottled grey and green

Lot 129

A 9ct gold extending pencil with stone set seal end

Lot 150

A marcasite green stone set ring and brooch

Lot 178

A red stone set necklace, two gold chains and a magnifier

Lot 182

A white gold three stone diamond ring

Lot 195

A 9ct gold bracelet with four attached stone set swivel fobs

Lot 203

A gold vintage ring set with a square cut blue stone

Lot 216

Three 9ct gold stone set bracelets

Lot 217

Two larger 9ct gold, stone set bracelets

Lot 219

Two gold and stone set pendants and a pair of earrings

Lot 220

A box containing gold pendants each set with a different coloured stone

Lot 23

A ladies 9ct rose gold ring set with a large faceted amethyst coloured stone

Lot 247

A boxed ladies stainless steel stone set wristwatch by Guess

Lot 297

A ladies 18ct yellow gold ring set with a central round cut green stone with diamond surround

Lot 299

A 9ct yellow gold ring set with a large square cut amethyst type stone

Lot 300

A 9ct gold pendant on chain set with a blue stone and small diamonds

Lot 302

A 9ct gold pendant on chain set with oval cut red stone and small diamonds

Lot 322

A 19th century gold ring set with a large rectangular shaped blue stone with diamond surround

Lot 363

An Austro-Hungarian silver and cloisonne enamel box of circular form set with a central blue stone A/F

Lot 40

A vintage single strand cultured pearl necklace with stone set silver clasp

Lot 468

Two ladies gold rings set with pearls and a carved stone

Lot 476

A gold ring set with turquoise together with a gold and seed pearl bar brooch and one other brooch set with carved stone, possibly Chinese jade

Lot 52

A gold child's bangle, gold stone set ring and Mexican silver choker necklace

Lot 545

A gold pendant necklace set with blue stone

Lot 554

A cased set of four single piece green hard stone bowls in conforming box by H. Simmons

Lot 561

A pair of reproduction stone lion bookends and a pair of cast horses door stops

Lot 565

A small cold painted dog, white metal canister with pierced top and a green stone set pendant

Lot 597

An ornamental sculptural large gilt metal high heel shoe of pierced wire decoration inset with rainbow colour glass stone embellishments

Lot 7

A collection of four rings including 9ct gold and stone set

Lot 76

A 9ct gold charm bracelet set with numerous charms including a birdcage, green stone elephant and rabbit in a basket

Lot 8

A collection of six ladies rings including unusual 14ct gold band and various stone set rings

Lot 327

Tray inc stone ware Wade whisky decanters and character jugs

Lot 126

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 48cm x 35cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 137

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 49cm x 79cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 138

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 49cm x 79cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 252

LIONS, a pair, reconstituted stone, 63cm L. (2)

Lot 539

BODHISATTVA HEAD, 18th century carved stone, 33cm H.

Lot 126

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 48cm x 35cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 136

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 49cm x 35cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 137

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 49cm x 79cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 138

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Maravillas Suite', lithograph in colours, 49cm x 79cm, Maeght, limited edition, signed in the stone and framed.

Lot 252

LIONS, a pair, reconstituted stone, 63cm L. (2)

Lot 539

BODHISATTVA HEAD, 18th century carved stone, 33cm H.

Lot 1

Circa 500BC to 500AD Iron Age. Irish stone head. Limestone; broken at the base, lower part of mouth chipped. Height: 180mm; width: 125mm; depth: 100mm; weight: 3.52kg.The front of the stone is smooth and flat, the back is curved and roughly worked. The flattish facial composition comprises protuberant lentoid eyes with lightly defined eyelids, elongated triangular nose, and narrow open mouth, with minimally defined lips. A small hole (diameter: 4mm) is drilled into the centre of the mouth. The head is oval, with a narrow chin. In addition, the ears have been rendered as a large C-shaped raised outline at either side of the head. The stone is broken at the neck, removing the original base; it may originally have been set into another stone. It is notoriously difficult to be certain about the dating of an isolated stone head. The introduction of the carved stone head in Ireland can be traced to the Iron Age, but representations of the human head continued to be produced into the medieval period and beyond. Lorrha, Co. Tipperary is renowned for the wealth of its medieval heritage. It was a significant ecclesiastical centre, and substantial remains of a monastic complex survive there. The doorway arch in the south wall of St Ruadan`s church, dated to the late twelfth/early thirteenth century, has a carved head at its apex. The late medieval head of a woman is over the doorway of the Augustinian priory. The east wall of the nineteenth-century church incorporates two carved stone heads, believed to have come from the Dominican friary adjacent to it. It might appear at first glance that a stone head associated with a place of such rich ecclesiastical history as Lorrha must date from the medieval period. However, this stone head differs stylistically from the medieval examples at Lorrha, and there are reasonable grounds for regarding it as a prehistoric object.The Iron Age (`Celtic`) carved stone head is characterised by simplicity of form. The simplified representation of the features of the prehistoric stone head contrasts with the more realistic style that was introduced with the Romanesque building tradition. In the words of Barry Raftery, an authority on the Iron Age in Ireland, `the realistic portrayal of the human form was of no great concern to Celtic craftsmen`. This stone head, despite the open mouth, possesses a spare, primitive quality, the lack of embellishment contrasting with the more naturalistic examples from the medieval period. Any suggestion of elaboration, such as an in relation to the hairline, is absent. A number of stone heads provide parallels for this example. A stone head in Wakefield Museum, Yorkshire, dated 600 BC-AD 43, has a similar `long face` style with lentoid eyes, elongated nose and open mouth. A stone head found at Holt, Wrexham in December 2013 can be placed in this group, although there is reluctance in ascribing an Iron Age date as it did not come from a securely dated context (Portable Antiquities Scheme website). An example in the National Museum of Ireland, from Trabolgan, Co. Cork, also has similarities with this stone. It was found in a ringfort, and although it was originally interpreted as an Iron Age find, an early medieval date is a possibility. Another carved stone that provides further comparisons is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The item, listed as `Head of a man wearing a cap or helmet` is a limestone head dated to the second to third centuries. One aspect of the head that is of particular interest is the small hole drilled in the centre of the mouth. This type of hole is present on a number of Iron Age stone heads. Etienne Rynne, writing on the corpus of Celtic stone heads in Ireland in 1972 noted that `the hole in the mouth feature seems to be characteristic of some Celtic stone heads`. Two heads from Armaghbrague, near Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh each have a circular hole to the side of the mouth; there is a small hole in the mouth of the front face of the famous stone head from Corleck, Co. Cavan; a stone head from Allerton, Bradford, illustrated in Sydney Jackson`s book Celtic and other Stone Heads (1973) has a `cigarette hole` in the centre of the mouth; a stone head from Hendry Head, Anglesey, has a hole at the side of the mouth; and the well-known Celtic head from MÅ¡ecké ÂŽehrovice, Bohemia, Czech Republic, features a hole drilled into the mouth. The purpose of the hole is a matter of speculation, but it has been suggested that it could be connected to the pouring of a liquid offering or libation into the mouth of the deity represented by the carved stone head during ceremonies.The understated economy of the work suggests that this could well be a stone head dating from the Iron Age, although it must be recognised that such carved heads could be of more recent origin. It is a possibility that the stone head may provide a clue to the existence of a pagan religious centre at Lorrha before the early medieval ecclesiastical enclosure was established there.Ken Wiggins BA MPhil MIAI MIfA In the ownership of a family at Lorrha, Co. Tipperary for c. 100 years. 9 x 5 x 4in. (22.86 x 12.70 x 10

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