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A shell cameo, the oval shell cameo carved with the profile of Hera, collet set within a ropetwist surround, 2.5cm long; a shell cameo earring, carved with the profile of a lady, 1.6cm long; a shell cameo stud; and three garnet dress studs, set with circular shaped garnets in claw settings, 8mm diameter
A pair of tigers eye cufflinks , each panel with an oval cabochon tigers eye within a polished gold coloured surround, stamped 14k with Polish control marks, swivel fittings; together with a single ear hoop, stamped 585 IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%
A pink sapphire and half pearl brooch, the central oval shaped pink sapphire claw set within a pierced scroll surround to a circlet set half pearls, rose cut diamonds and square shaped pink sapphires, on a bar set with further pink sapphires and half pearls, marks to the pin, 4.3cm wide; a garnet and half pearl brooch, the cluster if circular shaped garnets each set with a half pearl, 4.8cm long; together with a seed pearl and enamel brooch, set with three seed pearl in between rose cut diamonds, stamped 15ct Plat, 2.4cm long
Miss Vesta Tilley poster printed by Stafford & Co Ltd Netherfield near Nottingham design no. 4266 from a photo by Foulsham & Banfield London W. (20 x 30 inch) This personality poster has a lovely art nouveau border surround and emphasizes the feminine side to this most famous male impersonator of the era in the UK and US. Born in 1874 in Commandery Street, Worcester Vesta was nicknamed after the safety match. There is an archivally repaired vertical closed tear from top to bottom and some border tears (no paper loss) a very early poster with an early Stafford logo circa 1890s.
A LIFEBUOY FROM THE R.Y. ALEXANDRA (1908) cork-filled canvas painted white with polychromed crown and inscribed in gilt lettering "ALEXANDRA" with grab rope surround -- 31in. (79cm.) diameter The 2050 ton R.Y. Alexandra was built by A.& J. Inglis, Glasgow, named after Edward VII's consort, and intended to escort and supplement the work undertaken by the main Royal Yacht, Victoria & Albert III, which she did the year she was launched on a State visit to Russia. Serving as a hospital ship in WWI, by 1925 it was too expensive to justify two Royal Yachts and she was sold to the Norwegian Shipping Co. of Trondheim for £25,000 and converted to a cruise ship. She was sunk during the German invasion of 1940.
A late Victorian diamond necklace, formed with graduated circular links, each centred with a cushion-shaped diamond within a surround of smaller cushion-shaped diamonds in cut-down gold and silver collets and each joined with two smaller diamonds. Suspending five detachable and graduated diamond-set pendants. Fitted case by Garrard, 112 Regent Street. The fitted red leather case with presentation inscription dated 1959. 44cm.
A natural pearl and diamond ring, the oval button-shaped pearl is set within a surround of old cushion-cut diamonds in platinum and white gold. Size N 1/2. Accompanied by report number 5775-2616 from GCS, London dated 27th July 2015 stating that the cream pearl measures 10.3 x 8.9 x 8.5mm and is natural saltwater.
An Alexandrite and diamond ring, the oval-shaped Alexandrite weighs 6.30cts and is set within a surround of pear-shaped, marquise-shaped and circular-cut diamonds in white gold. size M 1/2. Accompanied by report number 5775-2496 dated 8th July 2015 from GCS, London stating that the oval-shaped alexandrite measures 12.71 x 9.17 x 6.83mm, weighs 6.30cts and is a natural chrysoberyl alexandrite with no evidence of treatment.
The property of a titled Lady. An impressive Victorian natural pearl and diamond brooch, the brooch is centred with an old cushion-shaped diamond which weighs approximately 2.50cts, set within a surround of ten smaller cushion-shaped diamonds and further scroll borders of graduated diamonds, suspending three natural pearl drops. With pendant fitting and detachable brooch fitting. 10cm long. Fitted case. Accompanied by report number 11693 dated 21st August from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory, London stating that the three loose part-drilled pearls are natural saltwater: 1) A flattened drop pearl, polished around the drill hole weighing 14.97ct, measuring 10.2 - 11.0 x 20.4mm. 2) A drop pearl weighing 10.20ct, measuring 9.6 x 17.1. 3) A drop pearl polished around the drill-hole, weighing 10.00ct, measuring 9.5 - 10.4 x 15.8mm.
A late Victorian diamond set target pendant, centred with an old brilliant-cut diamond set within a surround of eight smaller diamonds and a further border of eight old brilliant-cut diamonds in silver and gold. Smaller diamonds set to the starburst divisions. Detachable diamond-set bale and with brooch fitting. Fitted case.
A pink and white diamond cluster ring, the round brilliant-cut pink diamond weighs approximately 0.97cts and is set in a surround of smaller circular-cut diamonds in 18ct white gold. With smaller diamonds to the shoulders. Size K. Accompanied by report number 20024079 dated 16th June 2015 from Anchorcert stating that round brilliant-cut diamond measures 6.34mm - 6.44mm x 3.75mm, is fancy orangy pink and is a natural diamond with natural colour.
A single row natural pearl necklace, with a pearl-set black onyx clasp set within a surround of small cushion-shaped diamonds 44cm. Suspending a circular black onyx pendant centred with a seed pearl and rose-cut diamond star within a surround of graduated half pearls in gold. Accompanied by report number 20024600 dated 14th July from Anchorcert stating that the pearls measure 4.08 to 4.13mm, weigh 19.52g (in total including pendant and clasp) and are natural saltwater pearls.

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