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15ct gold (tested) sapphire and old cut diamond cluster ring, Edwardian gold aquamarine and seed pearl bar brooch, stamped 9ct and a gold pearl stick pin Condition Report Brooch = Back pin not gold approx 2.4gm, length = 60mm, sapphire ring approx 5.2gm, size P-Q, diamond missing, sapphire has a crack
A Large Ornate Cross Pendant, stamped "925", a souvenir panel style bracelet, another panel bracelet, of openwork flowrhead design, a modern openwork band ring, an oval vintage brooch, with openwork border, a pair of gent;s cufflinks, with part engine turned panel with chain suspension, stamped "9ct on silver", a bead necklace of alternate design, a "Swarovski" stick pin, of dragonfly design (?) (lacking wings), stamped "925".
WW1 British Medal group to 4857 Battery Sergent Major Charles Frederick Vass, Royal Field Artillery consisting of Distinguished Conduct Medal (GR V 1st type), Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, British War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal. All complete with ribbons. (1914 Star not present, only ribbon) Along with miniature DSM & LSGC Medals. Complete with five original WW1 Postcard photographs of BSM Vass, RA Account Book, Gunnery Certificate dated 1913, Discharge Certificate and Character Certificate. Also included is a 94cm long walking stick with horn handle with 9ct Gold band presented to him by the RHA Sjt's Mess, Leeds, 1910. Born in 1876. Enlisted 20th July 1894. He served 24 years, 7 months in the Army. Discharged 21s Feb 1919. Died in 1921. Also with a typed copy of a 1944 Newspaper article on a US citizen serving with the Canadian Army.
WW1 German Navy shell case marked "C97/98" and dated VII 1903 Karlsruhe, 95mm in length, along with a WW2 RAF cap badge with backing plate and WW1 GR V Royal Engineers cap badge, a small faded screen printed Union Flag 37cm x 22cm on a stick a/f and a large screen printed Union Flag size 80cm x 110cm.
Three Wooden models of WW1 British Tanks made as table decoration candle stick holders. Camo painted. Each approx 23cm long x 12 cm in height. Cannon to one a/f. Ex Royal Tank Regt Association. Along with a boxed limited edition ceramic plate from 1994 by Country Studio, number 72 of 250, featuring the Royal Tank Regiment badges, colours and motto, complete with certificate of authenticity. (4)
The Proposal: An 18th century carved ivory fan, the European paper leaf painted in good colour showing a lady seated in the grounds of a country house, next to a stone ornament carved with perhaps a Goddess. Before her, a gentleman down on bended knee, and a chaperone watching carefully over the proceedings. A small dog to the left drinks from a stream. The verso shows a rural scene with a tree to the foreground and remote building. The monture with a particularly detailed gorge. Guard length 11.5 inches or 29.5cm . One gorge stick is broken, sections present. The leaf shows signs of soiling (see verso too) and nicks to the folds. Some wear to the lower edge of the leaf to the left.
An 18th century ivory fan with carved Chinese Export monture, the double leaf delicately painted with flowers in pastels, with tendrils leading to more sprays, central tendrils forming a heart. The carving to the gorge is particularly to note, the three shaped panels containing detailed carving. The verso is painted with three similar floral sprays. Guard length 11.5 inches or 29cm. Some small brown marks to the left side, some discoloration to the folds, and one full-length split to the leaf to the far left. At this point a stick is missing.
An unmatched pair of mid-19th century fans in elaborate shaped and gilded fan cases, both circa 1860's/1870's, comprising a bone fan with wide and deep gorge sticks, carved and pierced, the shoulder of each gorge stick attractively and colourfully painted to represent large and extravagant floral arrangements in urns, the upper guard with the addition of a small mirror. The narrow paper leaf shows a large gathering with several gentlemen in cavalier style costume and their ladies at leisure. T/w A fan with painted wood sticks in mainly black and gold with some colour, the guards and gorge reserves featuring birds, the centre gorge with a charming depiction of a couple and children. The paper leaf is painted with a scene of enchantment in a clearing to the side of a wood and water, a gentleman completely entranced by a willowy female wearing white, two winged attendants to her side. The reserves are painted with small pink roses . Fans not examined outside the frames. The first fan has a metal repair at the head of the lower guard, the leaf slightly split to the right side. The second fan leaf is quite rubbed and split in several places.
Repair projects: Three ivory montures with various degrees of damage to the leaf, plus one horn example and one most likely celluloid. The first, a-mid 18th c ivory fan with 8 gorge sticks and two guards, has been mounted with a seldom found floral and bird appliqué paper leaf. Guard length 11.5 inches or 29cm; a carved and pierced ivory brisé fan, early 19th century with slender gorge, a central panel uncarved and painted with two ladies watching two doves aside a stone pedestal. Guard length 6.75 inches or 17cm; two small Regency sequinned fans, one ivory with embossed gold metal upper guards, the other a horn monture. Guard lengths 6.5 inches or 16cm, and 6.75 inches or 17cm respectively, and finally a cream celluloid early 20th century gauze fan, the gauze painted, guard length 8.25 inches or 21cm (5). All the fans have damaged leaves, the 18thc example split on leaf folds with a break at the shoulder of one guard. The brisé has one stick broken down at the head, another with a missing tip, and defective ribbon. The sequin fans have damage, and the final fan would possibly be suitable for a lace maker.
A circa 1840's Chinese carved ivory brisé fan, Qing Dynasty, the nineteen inner sticks well carved with a central oval containing initials, the background carving showing pagodas, stylised trees and figures. Below the ribbon, the border features shells in different forms. The stick tips depict figures involved in daily activity, and unusual foliage. Lacks guardsticks. Stick length 7.5 inches or 19cm. Very slightly warped, noted when closed. Both guards missing, two fragments present at the head. Ribbon holding but needs adjustment.
A fine Chinese carved Ivory brisé fan, circa 1790-1810, Qing Dynasty, the twenty-one inner sticks and two guards of wedge shape, the gorge tiny, the guards carved with both a dragon and a phoenix, important symbols representing male and female. Centrally, the fan is carved with a shield, which contains fine carving of trees and buildings. The remainder of the fan shows intricate scenes of daily life, including figures in a large boat to the right, birds and animals. Each stick tip has a figure engaging in different activities. The verso is uncarved. Guard length 7.25 inches or 18.5cm. Silk ribbon defective. The third stick in from the left where a figure holds a fan, has a small sliver of ivory on the verso, presumably as a repair.

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