J K Rowling. Seven Harry Pottery Books, comprising Deathly Hallows, hardback with dustcover, first edition, Order of the Phoenix, hardback with dustcover, first edition, Harry Pottery and the Half Blood Prince, hardback with dustcover, first edition, The Philosophers Stone, paperback, numbered 60, Chamber of Secrets, hardback with dustcover, numbered 31, Prisoner of Azkaban, hardback with dustcover, numbered 30, and The Goblet of Fire, paperback. (7)
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A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold, garnet & white stone ring. The ring having a central rectangular cut deep red stone flanked by round cut white stones & further red stones to exaggerated shoulders & tapering shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1981, sponsors marks for LDP. Principal stone measures approx 4.5x3mm. Total weight approx 2.4g. Approx size Q.
An assorted collection of silver bangle bracelets. The lot to include a rams head torque bangle, hallmarked for London 1984, sponsors marks for JRF. 925 silver cuff bangle. 925 hinged bangle with safety glass. 925 hook & eye infinity bangle. Mother of pearl & black stone inlaid hinged bangle, hallmarked for Birmingham together with common control mark, Go. A835 SP floral etched bangle.925 AF etched bangle. Heart etched christening bangle. Total weight approx 143.5g. Largest measures approx 6.4cm.
A pair of 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ear studs, comprising a circular-cut emerald within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmarks, total diamond weight approximately 0.95 carat, length 12mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The emeralds are a medium green hue and well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. One emerald with a hairline surface reaching fissure observed under 10x magnification. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 3.5gm.
An 18ct gold cabochon ruby and diamond cluster ring, 1988, the ruby cabochon centred within a brilliant-cut and pear-shaped diamond surround, Birmingham hallmark, shank adapted to accommodate a wedding band, total diamond weight approximately 1.42 carats, ring size L. £2,000-£3,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the ruby is of Afghanistan origin and has no indications of heating. Verbal report number 5782-3274. Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The ruby is a medium pinkish red hue with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Surface reaching hairline fissure observed under magnification. The diamonds are bright and with good scintillation, gross weight 7.86gm.
A diamond three stone ring, set with a graduated row of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘Platinum’, total diamond weight approximately 1.30 carats, ring size J. £700-£900 --- Condition Report Principal diamond approximately 0.70 carat. Diamonds bright and lively - graded in settings as approximately H-J colour, VS2/SI1 clarity (one outer diamond SI1/SI2). Light surface wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 3.4gm.
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 0.98 carat, claw mounted, in a plain polished setting, ring size S. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report Mount tarnished with resizing evident to base. Metal unmarked. Diamond bright and graded by department as approximately G colour SI2 clarity. Overall good condition. Gross weight 1.7gm.
An emerald and diamond eternity ring, set throughout with alternating trios of brilliant-cut diamonds and square-cut emeralds, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, ring size M (sizing beads). £400-£600 --- Condition Report Light surface wear commensurate with use. Overall good condition. The emeralds are a medium green hue and well matched. Inclusions typical to the nature of the stone as well as some slight nicks to the facet edges observed under magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively. Metal numbered ‘201’ - otherwise unmarked and untested. Gross weight 4.17gm.
A small collection of 19th century jewellery, including a cabochon garnet set brooch with white enamel decoration and elongated drop, (glazed verso deficient), an oval locket with engraved foliate decoration, on later chain, together with a garnet and pearl cluster ring, all mounted in gold, first length 5.3cm. £260-£300 --- Condition Report Various lead solder to the ring and brooch from previous repair work. The garnet cabochon with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Viewing advised. Gross weight 26.1gm.
An early 20th century diamond and pearl pendant on chain, of whiplash design, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds, with seed pearl highlights and pearl drop below, mounted in silver and gold, with unassociated cable-link chain, cased, principal old-cut diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, pendant length 5cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The diamonds lively, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. The pearls with light surface blemishes, untested for natural vs. cultured. Gross weight 10.4gm.
An aquamarine necklace, the aquamarine hexagonal crystal beads spaced by silver discs with satin finish, the clasp stamped ‘Ag’, indistinct maker’s mark, length 53.5cm. £50-£100 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The aquamarine beads well matched with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Gross weight 113.8gm.
A small collection of gem-set jewellery comprising two vari gem-set brooches, a pair of citrine and diamond cluster ear studs, two diamond set band rings, one of articulated brick-link form, and a carnelian single stone ring engraved ‘Dinna Forget’, various ‘750’ and ‘375’ stamps, ring sizes M - Q½. £700-£900 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the brick-link ring is test is testing as 18ct gold and the carnelian set ring is testing as 9ct gold. Condition Report General light surface wear throughout commensurate with age and use. One turquoise stone missing to brooch. Gross weight 44.6gm . Viewing is advised on group lots.
A ruby and diamond brooch/ pendant on chain, of foliate design, set throughout with a combination of marquise-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended by a trace link chain, stamped ‘750’, Birmingham assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 0.20 carat, length 31mm. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General very light surface wear, in near new condition. The rubies are a deep pinkish-red hue and well matched. Inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. Brooch/Pendant weight 11.3gm.
A small collection of rings, comprising a 19th century enamel memorial ring, a late Victorian 18ct gold buckle ring, a diamond two stone ring, an emerald and diamond wishbone ring and a sapphire and paste five stone ring, total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring sizes J-O. (5) £150-£200 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. Viewing advised on group lots. Gross weight 11.4gm.
A 19th century five stone diamond ring, set with graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18’, gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat, ring size Q - R. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General wear to the mount and settings commensurate age and use. The metal with moderate tarnish and discolouration, would benefit form a professional polish. Ring size approximate as shank misshapen. The diamonds are bright and lively, with some minor nicks and inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. Gross weight 4.7gm.
An emerald and white stone bracelet and cluster ear studs, the bracelet centred with an articulated row of rectangular-cut emeralds, spaced by pairs of circular white stones, together with a pair of similarly-cut cluster ear studs (one white stone deficient), mounted in silver, bracelet length 18cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The emeralds are a pale green hue, well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. The cluster ear studs with one white stone deficient. Gross weight 10.1gm.
A platinum and diamond three stone ring, claw set with three old brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘950’, common control and Birmingham assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 2.30 carats, ring size R - S. . £4,000-£6,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Diamonds graded in settings as approximately I/J colour, SI1 clarity.
A late 19th century sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval-cut sapphire between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, to a scrollwork gallery, mounted in gold, stamped ‘18’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring size N½. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The sapphire is a medium blue hue with some light abrasion to the facet edges observed under 10x magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 2.7gm.
A seven stone diamond ring, diagonally set with a series of marquise-cut diamond, stamped ‘750’, Birmingham assay mark, maker’s mark ‘FJ’, total diamond weight approximately 1.35 carats, ring size L½. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 4.3gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with a circular-cut sapphire with an old brilliant-cut diamond to either side, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, ring size N-O. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Claws rubbed but setting otherwise in good condition. Diamonds bright - SI2/I1 clarity, approximately H/I colour - difficult to accurately grade due to yellow metal. Sapphire with surface reaching inclusion that looks to extend in to reflective fissure/fracture, transparency otherwise good. Facets slightly rubbed. Gross weight 3.2gm.
Two pairs of gem-set cluster ear studs, the first pair of flowerhead clusters comprising a brilliant-cut diamond centre within a stepped marquise-cut pink stone surround, mounted in 18ct white gold, together with a pair of circular-cut ruby and brilliant-cut diamond cluster ear studs, total diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General surface wear to both pairs commensurate with age and use. The marquise-cut pink stones too small to be tested and accurately identified. Gross weight 10.7gm.
An early 20th century sapphire and diamond bracelet, the rectangular step-cut sapphire collet set to a pierced centrepiece set throughout with single-cut diamonds, cased by W.H.Collis & Son Ltd, Bury St. Edmunds, total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, length 15.2cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The sapphire is a dark greenish-blue hue, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 9.0gm.
A late Medieval sapphire set ring, 15th century, the rhomb-shaped table-cut sapphire within a six cusped setting between tapering shoulders with engraved detail of flowerheads, lilies and other foliate stems issuing from a crescent bowl or basket, ring size I. £4,000-£6,000 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist at Tarrant Crawford in Dorset in 2019. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database Ref: DEV-0AC761 and disclaimed as Treasure, Ref: 2019-T1020. Sapphires have long been associated with the bishopric, due to their designation in Medieval Lapidaries as representative of heavenly virtue and fidelity. This ring also displays unusual floral decoration, including a lily. In Christian iconography the white lily symbolises chastity, and is therefore associated with the Virgin Mary; Medieval and later depictions of the Annunciation often show the Archangel Gabriel handing a white lily to the Virgin Mary. The ring was found in Tarrant Crawford in Dorset, less than 200m from the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The church is all that remains of Tarrant Abbey, an immensely important and powerful Cistercian nunnery, founded in the 13th century by Ralph de Kahaines (of nearby Tarrant Keyneston) and destroyed during the Reformation. The church comprises a flint chancel, dating from the 12th century, with the nave, tower and porch being built in the 14th century, and a 15th century bell tower. The church displays some 15th century stained glass as well as some important Medieval wall paintings, including a depiction of The Annunciation dating from the 14th century showing the winged figure of Gabriel and the Virgin. The interior also includes several coffin lids from the 13th century, which were moved from the Abbey; legend has it that these belong to Queen Joan, the wife of Alexander II of Scotland and daughter of King John of England (Richard I's brother and successor) allegedly buried in the graveyard in a golden coffin and to Bishop Richard Poore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was baptised in the abbey church and later (in 1237) buried in the abbey, which he had founded. The actual internment of these bodies within the Church is disputed, but the association of these figures with the abbey give indication of its importance during the medieval period. Condition Report Surface reaching fractures evident to the sapphire. Otherwise the stone of darkish hue with green undertones. In closed setting so not possible to confirm true colour. Light surface wear only. The gold shank is of hollow construction not solid gold. Engraved detailing still good. Overall fine condition. Weight 2.8gm.
A pair of tanzanite and beryl ear pendants by Leo de Vroomen, 2012, comprising a polished tanzanite bead surmount spaced by a brilliant-cut diamond collet, and suspending a marquise shaped green beryl cabochon drop, ear pendants interchangeable with post fittings (not included), maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, London hallmark, maker’s pouch, total diamond weight approximately 0.15 carat, ear pendant length 5cm. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The respective gemstones well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Gross weight 11.1gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the central round sapphire flanked by two old-cut diamonds, claw set, with platinum mount, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size M. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Central sapphire with patchy colour saturation, one side of the stone displaying uneven colour distribution. Diamonds well matched, estimated gradings (assessed in mount) Colour I/J, Clarity VS. Weight 3.6gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with an old brilliant-cut diamond set between two oval-shaped sapphires, stamped ‘18CT’ and ‘PLAT’, diamond weight approximately 1.25 carats, ring size M. £2,600-£3,000 --- Condition Report Superficial surface wear to the mount and settings - claws rubbed. Diamond graded in setting as approximately M+ colour, VS2/SI1 clarity. Some nibbles to girdle. The sapphires with good saturation, well matched, inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification - one with internal fissure (reflective). Facet edges rubbed and nibbled. Indistinct resizing line. Stamps to inner band rubbed. Gross weight 4.3gm.
A diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in four claw setting, gold mounted, ring size M. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Assessed whilst mounted by department as approximately SI2 clarity. Colour cannot be accurately graded due to yellow metal setting. Gross weight 3.8gm.
A diamond ring by Tiffany & Co., and a five stone diamond ring, the first set to the front with seven brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, signed ‘©TIFFANY & Co.’, maker’s mark and London hallmarks for 2008, the second similarly-set with five brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.25 carats, ring size I½ and M respectively. (2) £600-£800 --- Condition Report Gross weight 7gm.
A small collection of early 20th century amethyst jewellery, comprising an amethyst negligee pendant, an amethyst and seed pearl set brooch (later converted) and an amethyst set gate-link bracelet, all three pieces mounted in gold, the bracelet stamped ‘9.375’, bracelet length approximately 17cm. (3) £300-£400 --- Condition Report All with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The amethysts are a pale purple hue with good transparency and some minor inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. One of the briolette-cut amethyst drops with some light abrasion to the facet edges. The brooch later converted and with pendant drop fitting, now deficient. The pin fitting bent to accommodate the depth of the stone, which brushes the culet facet when opened and closed. Gross weight 31gm.
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, the old-cut diamond inset within claw mount, between reeded shoulders, maker’s mark to shank ‘GRK’, London hallmark, diamond weight approximately 1.10 carats, ring size R½. 1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report Diamond estimated grading for Clarity S!2/P1. Not possible to grade colour due to yellow precious metal setting. Gross weight 10.7gm.
A green tourmaline and pearl pendant, circa 1900, the cushion-shaped tourmaline within twin claw mount, beneath seed pearl detail, the pendant on knife-edge bar below seed pearl roundel surmount, on trace-link back chain, gold mounted, clasp stamped ‘15ct’, pendant length 30mm, necklace length 41.5cm. £260-£360 --- Condition Report The stone is a vibrant green, with minimal wear. Necklace in good condition. Gross weight 4.2gm.
A peridot ring by Leo de Vroomen, 2007, the heavy gold mount with lightly hammered finish, collet set with a cabochon peridot, to a tapered broad band, signed ‘de Vroomen’, with maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring size K. £800-£1,200 --- Born in Holland during the Second World War, Leo de Vroomen’s family were tulip farmers but from an early age Leo dreamed of a different life. Following his apprenticeship in The Hague and qualifying as a Master Goldsmith in Switzerland, he came to London in 1965. It was whilst lecturing at the Central School of Art and Design that he met his future wife - the artist and designer Ginnie. They married and in 1976 together founded De Vroomen Design Ltd. The company rapidly expanded and the distinctive De Vroomen style gained international reputation. De Vroomen went on to be the winners of the coveted De Beers Diamonds International Award in 1974, winning a second award in 1986. In 1991, the Goldsmiths’ Hall held a retrospective exhibition of their work, marking 20 years of the partnership between Leo and Ginnie. A second exhibition at Goldsmiths’ Hall took place in the summer of 2017, to celebrate 50 years of De Vroomen jewellery. Over the years, De Vroomen have evolved their distinctive style, using strong sculptural forms modelled in gold and set with gemstones, enamel and pearls, their minimal use of diamonds showcasing the bold coloured stones, cloisonné and champlevé enamels. Condition Report Some surface wear to the peridot, with typical inslusions to the nature of the stone, visible with the naked eye. Light surface wear to mount and shank. Gross weight 19.4gm.
An 18ct gold vari gem-set ring by Kutchinsky, an aquamarine dress ring and an opal cluster ring, the lozenge-shape diamond, ruby and emerald set ring with maker’s mark and London hallmark for 1981, together with an aquamarine dress ring and an opal and sapphire cluster ring, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring sizes P - P½. £600-£800 --- Condition Report All three rings with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. First: The aquamarine dimensions. .20 x 12.5 x approx 8.5mm. Some nibbles to the girdle edge. Even mid blue colour saturation with good transparency. Weight 4,8gm. Second: One emerald chipped. The diamonds bright and lively. Weight 7.1gm. Third: opal with surface wear, and cloudy to the edges of the stone. Weight 4.2gm.
A small collection of diamond and gem set rings, comprising a topaz and diamond cluster ring, a sapphire and diamond five stone ring, two old brilliant-cut diamond rings and an 18ct gold peridot and diamond cluster ring, variously stamped ‘18ct’ and ‘PLAT’, the peridot and diamond cluster ring with full London hallmarks, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring sizes M - P½. (5) £600-£800 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. All in overall good condition. Gross weight 11.8gm. Viewing advised on group lots.
A diamond single stone ring, set with an old brilliant-cut diamond between tapered shoulders, stamped ‘18CT’, diamond weight approximately 0.90 carat, ring size I-J. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Diamond bright and lively, graded in setting as approximately H/I colour, SI2/I1 clarity. Light wear to shank. Overall good condition. Gross weight 2.8gm.
A Colombian emerald single stone ring, the octagonal-cut collet set to a plain polished band, ring size L½. £500-£700 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the emerald is of Colombian origin. Verbal report number 5783-2672. Condition Report The emerald is a vibrant medium green hue, with some slight abrasion to the facet edges and inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. The collet setting may benefit from tightening. The verbal report confirms moderate clarity enhancement. Gross weight 2gm.
A diamond single stone ring, 1988, the 18ct gold band set with a brilliant-cut diamond in a raised claw setting, UK hallmark, diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat, ring size Q - R. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Diamond bright and lively, tinted colour, approximately SI2 clarity. Light wear to gold, claws may benefit from retipping. Indistinct resizing to base, slightly thinned. Numbered ‘0151’. Overall good condition. Gross weight 5.7gm.
A diamond brooch, circa 1890, the pierced brooch of stylised target design, set throughout with old-brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, later adapted, total old brilliant-cut diamond weight approximately 2.85 carats, length 36mm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively. Some of the larger stones with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Gross weight 11.7gm.
A sapphire three stone ring, the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with similarly-cut sapphires to either side, within an outer border of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, numbered ‘34978’ ring size M½. £1,000-£1,500 --- According to a verbal report from GCS the central sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin. Verbal report number 5783-2253. Condition Report Central sapphire with surface wear to facet edges. Sapphire of pale hue, with zoning visible to the naked eye. Two outer sapphires of paler colour, one with chip to girdle. Mount with evident surface wear, Gross weight 6.2gm.
A 19th century pearl and lapis lazuli dress ring, set with a graduated row of half-pearls and sugarloaf-cut lapis lazuli, mounted in gold, ring size approximately K. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Some light surface wear and scuffs. Some pearls with slight dimpling/spots and some signs of peeling under 10x magnification. Lapis well matched - one end stone possible replacement. Some claws slightly worn. Shank off-round, slightly thinned and with evidence of resizing. Overall good condition. Metal unmarked and untested. Gross weight 3.2gm.
A diamond eternity ring, set throughout with single-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, ring size M. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright with inclusions typical the nature of the stone. Gross weight 4.4gm.
A mid 19th century ruby and pearl three stone ring, the oval-cut ruby set between two seed pearls, to scrollwork shoulders, closed back settings, mounted in gold, with unassociated case by Parkes of Vigo Street, ring size M - M½. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The ruby is a vibrant pinkish-red hue. The pearls with silver overtones and light surface blemishing. Gross weight 2.1gm.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond torque bangle, 1986, the ropetwist bangle with fanned terminals, each with harlequin style engraving and set with a sapphire cabochon and brilliant-cut diamond cluster, London hallmark, indistinct maker’s mark, inner diameter 5.5cm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The sapphire cabochons are well matched and dark blue hue. One with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed with the naked eye. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 35.85gm.
A tanzanite and diamond dress ring, the oval mixed-cut tanzanite in raised claw setting, between diamond pavé set shoulders, with brilliant-cut diamond highlights to inner shoulders, signed ‘GREIG’, stamped ‘750’, approximate dimensions of tanzanite 20.0 x 16.0 x 11.7mm, ring size N. £2,400-£3,000 --- Condition Report Stone of good rich even blue/purple, hue of even saturation. Small chip to the reverse at base of the pavilion along the keel line. Light wear to white gold setting. Gross weight 17.3gm.
A collection of vintage 20th century commemorative UK currency coins. To include 'Britain's First Decimal Coins' pack x 2, Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1977 commemorative pack (mint), complete set of Britain's 1977 Silver Jubilee decimal coin pack, 7 x one crown pieces (Turks & Caicos Islands / Churchill), Diamond Jubilee 50 pence, Festival Of Britain 5 shilling piece - boxed. Along with a large collection of 10 x Myths and Legends of Great Britain gold plated coinage to include, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Glastonbury, Merlin, The Holy Grail, The Flying Dutchman, Cerne Abbas Giant, Stone Circles etc. Offered with a stained pine, brass hinged box.
A pair of Wedgwood jasperware urns and covers,19th century, each twin-handled white stoneware body applied with neoclassical decoration in sage-green and lilac, with medallions of classical figures within formal leaf bands and ribbon swags, the cover with a baluster knop and decorated with acorns and oak leaf sprays, all raised on a flared circular foot, impressed upper case Wedgwood marks,17cm wide17cm deep28cm high (4)Provenance: From the collection of Arthur George Tite Esq. (1904-1984), of 48 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2.Condition ReportOne example with chip to the finial and a small chip to the underside of the rim, one handle restored and slight scratches beneath the finial. The classical figures slightly marked. The other example with restoration to the lid (glued and repaired). Both handles and one knop with discolouration and light discolouration to stone bodies. Stand sturdy on their feet when on a flat surface but both screws a little loose causing very slight wobble. Overall they are in moderate aesthetic condition, structurally stable and ready for placement.
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