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A collection of silver to include: casket shaped dressing table box; Imported large paper clip, four various napkin rings; a pair of small circular frames and a Continental probably Dutch white metal cylinder box, chased with figures, various dates and makers, weighable silver 4.69 ozt (145.8 grams) (1 bag)
An Edwardian silver large dressing table box cast as a serpentine table on scroll legs, the cover chased and pierced with a bride and groom leaving their marriage in a carriage with figures and church behind, four bells flanking the scene, profusely decorated on body, hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1903, approx 8.6 ozt (267.6 grams), 15cm long x 10cm wide x 8cm high
A collection of ceramics to include: miniature Wedgwood tea cup, saucer and plate; Gloebel figure of a boy; Royal Albert table centrepiece; Limoges cobalt blue vase with gilt handle; various Salisbury ornate plates; Carlton ware serving dish; items of Wegwood blue Jasparware etc (1 box)
A large Victorian plain glass silver mounted toilet bottle and cover, the collar and cover profusely chased with scrolling foliage, hallmarked XM&C, Birmingham, 1892 together with a smaller Victorian cut glass silver mounted dressing table bottle and cover, the silver hallmarked Chester, 1899 (2)
A pair of George II style silver sauce boats, London 1911 by Gold & Silversmiths company. With open scroll handles feather gadrooned rims and hoof feet. 16 cm long x 8 cm wide. Together with other small items of silver including loaded dressing table candlesticks, Melba toast rack covered mustard and other items. 25.9 ozt gross weight.
Aggregate for the following cutlery, in a mahogany, converted box -Five Old English pattern tablespoons, George III mixed dates, two mid 18th century smallertablespoons, and four Old English pattern table forksFive Fiddle pattern tablespoons, William IV and Victoria, and ten Victorian silver dessertspoons, shell and fiddle table fork, and miscellaneous ivory handles knives .60.3 ozt gross weight of weighable silver.
A sapphire and diamond ring, consisting of a square table-cut sapphire with dark blue body colour, approximately measuring 3.0 x 3.0 mm, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds of an estimated total weight 0.20ct, claw set on a white 18ct gold mount, to a tapered yellow gold flat shank, London hallmarked as 750 with maker's mark 'EWA', dated 1995, ring size L½, total weight of item 2.7 grams.
Two gem-set eternity rings, first consisting of table-cut emeralds, flush-set to a bi-coloured metal mount, band approximately measuring 4 mm wide, unmarked, ring size N; the second comprises table-cut rubies, channel set in a white metal mount, band measures 4 mm wide, unmarked, ring size L. Total weight of items 9.9 grams (2).
An 18ct bi-coloured gold Art Deco style emerald cluster ring, consisting of an oval emerald at the centre, approximately measuring 6.0 x 3.8 mm, rub over set on an 18ct yellow gold mount, with various sized round diamonds of an estimated carat weight of 0.18cts, rub over set on a white gold scalloped surround, table-cut emeralds calibré set across the shoulders, to a tapered D-section shank, with London assay hallmarks 750, head measuring 14.9 mm x 11.3 mm, ring size J, total weight of item 4.3 grams.
An Art Deco ruby and diamond ring, consisting of fourteen round single-cut diamonds, pavé set on a volute formed ring head, with further twenty-one table-cut rubies calibré set on the lashing, with a pierced gallery to a cut-out flat shank, white metal stamped as platinum, head approximately measuring 1.9 x 1.1 cm, ring size L, total weight of item 10.0 grams.
Alasdair Gray (British, 1934-2019)Marriage Feast at Cana (1953) signed and dated 'Alasdair Gray/19th Dec 1968'lithograph with later hand colouring93.5 x 111.5 cm. (36 13/16 x 43 7/8 in.)Footnotes:LiteratureA Gray, A Life in Pictures, Edinburgh, 2010, pp 42-43Gray modelled the faces of the disciples on travellers on the Glasgow underground railway. The picture exists only in reproduction, the original having been lost after having been 'left too long with a photocopying shop. When I went to collect it the firm no longer existed.'This version is a rare example for two reasons. The first is that the fact that Gray has annotated the notebook on the table. He lists all people depicted and also adds 'They have no wine' as well as the signature and date. The second is the later application of the blue paint in the background.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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