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Small Selection of Various WW1 and WW2 British Personal Itemsincluding linen backed map of Amiens dated 1918 ... Paper map of Lens dated 1918 ... Bournville cocoa tin ... Tea and sugar box ... Cast alloy Victory bell, unfinished .... Brass, rifle oil bottle ... Brass button stick ... Revolver lanyard ... KC white metal ARP lapel badge.
A sapphire stick pin, the oval shape yellow sapphire weighing approximately 6.50cts within a twelve claw setting, length of setting 1.4cm, length of pin 7.2cm.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Scraches, discolouration and abrasion in keeping with general wear Sapphire a medium yellow with good saturation and typical inclusions Sapphire with a fingerprint inclusion at 45 degrees to the table facet Some abrasion to facet edges, a couple of nicks to facet joins visible with magnification
An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant, of scrolling form, with a central round faceted amethyst, surrounded by seed pearls, to a 15ct yellow gold setting, approximately 4 grams together with an 18ct yellow gold chain, approximately 2.5 grams, a 15ct pearl set yellow gold stick pin approximately 1 gram, a 9ct yellow gold wristwatch, and assorted costume jewellery including faux pearls, brooches etc
A Sicilian Maiolica albarello, circa 1660, possibly Collesano, painted in shades of ochre, blue and green with St. Anthony the Great with attributes, within a framed border, verso with scroll-work and indistinctly dated 166, 30cm high Note: St. Anthony the Great (A.D. 251-356) often regarded as the father of monasticism. he resided in the Egyptian interior as hermit for many years and during an outbreak of erysipelas in the 11th century many cures were apparently claimed in his name and hence the disease is also known as St. Anthony's fire. He is usually shown wearing a monk's attire holding a tau stick or crutch, a bell and accompanied by a swine. In the 17th century, swine belonging to the Hospital Brothers of St. Anthony were accorded special grazing rights.

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