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RODS (4): Davenport & Fordham Farstrike Peter Stone Specimen Rod 11’ 2 piece + detachable cork butt, orange hollow fibreglass, red whipped guides, good throughout, a Milbro Enterprise 12’ 3 piece hollow glass float rod, high bells guides, 22” cork handle, a Milbro Ghillie 9’6” 2 piece hollow glass spinning rod with screw winch reel fitting, little used and a Milbro 10’ 2 piece carp/spinning rod in hollow glass, 28” cork handle with screw winch fitting, all in MOBs.
18ct white gold, blue stone and diamond suite of earrings and pendant with chain, the blue stones possibly blue tanzanite, with bangle, triple fine row of diamonds set the central oval loose stone, circular earrings with a central circular blue stone surrounded by a row of diamonds, matching pendant with fine chain
John Stone, ten silver dessert forks, Exeter 1860, seven dinner forks, Exeter 1862 and five dessert spoons, Exeter 1862, five dessert spoons by John Whiting, London 1853, one tablespoon by Whiting, London 1838, four tablespoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1813, one tablespoon by John Henry and Charles Lias, London 1825 and a sauce ladle by Solomon Hougham, London 1807.
A fine and rare George IV period citrine and gold mounted Vinaigrette (unmarked), facet cut cover and base and opening to reveal ornately pieced grille decorated with flower heads, leaves and with bright cut style decoration, the base section with reeded bands below a serpentine scroll thumb piece en cabochon with two small turquoise and one further green stone, 3cm long x 1.8cm high
A Chinese Ming style dark Celadon jade Carving of a recumbent horse with well modelled mane and head turned to sinister, the tail curling up to meet the left hind leg, the dark stone with flecks and inclusions, 8cm the horse "Ma" is a symbol of speed and peace because in ancient China they were used to bring peaceful things
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