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An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central radiant-cut diamond four claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 1.48cts. The radiant-cut diamond is accompanied by a certificate from the European Geological Laboratory stating size 1.15cts, clarity I1, Colour G.
A Parian Figure of a Water Nymph, after John Thomas, Minton 1861, impressed MINTON, year cypher and T, 79cm high A similar figure is illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary and Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.125, page 82. The original stone statue was exhibited at the 1861 RA as Nymph: Property of HM The Queen, is now in the Royal Dairy at Frogmore, shown at the International Exhibition 1862.
Before the Wind, and Against the Wind, A Pair of Worcester Parian Figures, Shape Numbers 2/53 and 2/54, circa 1862, modelled as young girls, one standing by a tree stump, the other by a stone pillar, on textured circular bases, both with impressed crown and wheel mark, 28cm and 25.5cm high respectively (2) A similar pair are illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, page 211, fig 692.
A Tin Glaze Wine Bin Label for Bucellas, London (possibly Mortlake, Sanders), circa 1760-70, of pentagonal shape, the arched top pierced for suspension, inscribed BUCELLAS in manganese-purple, 14cm wide, 8cm high; and A Wedgwood Pottery Wine Bin Label, circa 1780-1800, similarly shaped to the preceding, part glazed and with overglaze inscription (now deteriorated) possibly MONTPELIER, impressed WEDGWOOD, 14.5cm wide, 7.8cm high (2) Once wine could be stored in bottles, bins made of brick and stone were built in cellars for the purpose of storage, and tin glaze examples such as this were popular because they could resist damp. Bucelas (historically known as Bucellas) is a Portuguese wine, once described as Portuguese Hock from a region just north of Lisbon. Historically a white wine, during the Elizabethan age it was popular amongst the English as a fortified wine. Wine historians consider that this wine was likely the same `charneco` wine mentioned by William Shakespeare in the play Henry VI Part II (with Charneco being a local village in the Bucelas region).
An Amethyst Fringe Necklace, the graduated drops each comprise a knife edge bar, a very pale blue stone to the centre of it, and an oval cut amethyst terminal, in yellow claw settings on a trace link chain, chain length 40cm, length of longest drop 2.5cm. NB one pale blue stone missing from the end drop.
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