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λ LUCY BOYDELL (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY)PIG SEEING THE WIND Bronze on stone plinth Signed to the belly and indistinctly numbered and dated 12 x 21cm (4½ x 8¼ in.)Provenance:The Bruton Street GalleryJean Marsden, Private Collection (acquired from the above on 8 January 1998)Sold by the executors of the estate of Jean Marsden
A COMPOSITE STONE, POSSIBLY HADDONSTONE, GARDEN PLANTER, IN GOTHIC REVIVAL TASTEThe octagonal font with panels of quatrefoils69cm high, 81cm wideAbove a double tier stepped base87cm high overallCondition Report: Please note this is composite stone and not carved limestoneMarks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,With signs of exposure and long term storage and use outside, there is frost damage and popping to some elements.The interior is dirty and marked, there is a drainage hole to the centre Moss and Lichen growth, dirt and discolouration and build up to the surfacesApproximately 61cm diameter to the interior, it is approximately 37cm deepPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF COMPOSITION STONE SQUARE PLANTERS IN ADAM TASTE20TH CENTURYWith removable metal liners45cm high, 48cm squareCondition Report: Overall Condition reflects their lack of great age but almost continual storage and use outside for their intended purposes, some unevenness to the surface colourationThe liners with corrosion and signs of age and usePlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single-stone ring claw-set with a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond, each shoulder set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped 18kAccompanied by a GIA report, dated 2nd January 2013, no. 6157185314, stating that the diamond weighing 0.77cts, is G colour and SI1 clarity, with no fluorescenceDimensions:Ring size: O/P
A diamond single-stone ring claw-set with a brilliant-cut diamond, between brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, together with a matching half-eternity band, mounted in platinumAccompanied by a GIA report, dated 31st September 2016, numbered 5172828918, stating that the diamond weighing 0.40cts, is E colour and SI1 clarity Dimensions:Ring size: J (both)
Modern Scottish Military Pattern Dirk 12 inch, single edged, clipped spine blade with narrow fuller. Plated, thistle ferrule and pommel which holds a coloured glass stone. Wooden basket weave grip. Contained in its black leather covered scabbard with plated thistle decorated mounts. Scabbard retains its knife and fork set with plated mounts and coloured glass stone pommels. Wooden basket weave grips. Both items retained by chains. Leather belt loop with brass buckle.
Modern Len Dixon Orlando USA Knife8 1/4 inch, single edged blade narrowing at the forte. Blade marked "Len Dixon. Randall Made Orlando FLA". Brass, downturn end crossguard. Ribbed ferrule and disk pommel. Composite grip. Contained in its leather, Randall stamped scabbard. The front with pocket for a sharpening stone. Clean condition.
A weathered reconstituted stone pentagonal figural decorated planter, 46 cm diameter x 27 cm high, a rectangular plant trough with similar figural decoration, 102 cm wide x 25.5 cm deep x 31.5 cm high, three various modern glazed pottery planters and a reconstituted stone scallop shell bird bath (no base)
A solitaire diamond ring, the central brilliant cut stone 1 carat flanked by two small emerald cut diamonds to the shoulders housed on a white metal shank inscribed "Platinum" ring size O, total weight 4.5 g CONDITION REPORTS We are not qualified gemologists and unable to comment on colour and clarity. Advise viewing in person, however, see images taken on white paper. No chips or inclusions visible with the naked eye or when using a loupe. In need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light scratching, etc. See images for further detail.
A mid 20th Century silver presentation platter / plate "Presented to Sir William Halcrow by his Colleagues on the Council as a mark of appreciation for his Services as President during the Session 1946-1947. The Institution of Civil Engineers", bearing inscription and signatures, etc (by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1947), 32.5 cm diameter, 40.8 oz
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