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Victorian ruby and diamond stick pin, the pear cut ruby surmounted by three old cut diamonds in gold claw setting CONDITION REPORT Please note that as a result of recent legislation ruby and jadeite gem stones of Burmese (Myanmar) origin may not be imported into the USA. Rubies and jadeite of non-Burmese origin require certification before import into the USA
Edwardian ruby and diamond stick pin, the circular ring set with rose cut diamonds and calibre cut rubies in millegrain setting, 10.7mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Please note that as a result of recent legislation ruby and jadeite gem stones of Burmese (Myanmar) origin may not be imported into the USA. Rubies and jadeite of non-Burmese origin require certification before import into the USA
Collection of fourteen Victorian and Edwardian brooches and stick pins - to include a Victorian ruby and diamond three stone brooch, Victorian oval brooch with blue enamel and diamond star and various gem set bar brooches CONDITION REPORT Please note that as a result of recent legislation ruby and jadeite gem stones of Burmese (Myanmar) original may not be imported into the USA. Rubies and jadeite of non-Burmese original required certification before import into the USA
Fine late 18th / early 19th century Continental carved ivory and stained ivory stick pin, delicately carved as a scene of a bear hunt, raised on gilt metal knop and wrythen pin, 10cm long, presented under glass dome with ivory socle, together with an Indian ivory chess piece and an ivory aide memoire
A miscellaneous collection of furniture including three stools all with individual hand worked needlepoint tops, an oak stick stand, small oak and beech wood occasional table on turned supports, further occasional table, pot cupboard, telescopic lamp stand in iron and a small ironwork fender.
LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012) Epsom Acrylic on board, 23 ½” x 36” Signed, dated ‘63, and inscribed “Epsom”, inscribed verso “Paddock Epsom” $100,000. – 125,000. Provenance: Hammer Galleries, New York“But internationally there are only two derbies that count. First and foremost is the original, at Epsom Downs in England, named after Edward Stanley, the twelfth earl of Derby who in 1780 founded the Derby Stakes. Epsom is the supreme equestrian pageant of the racing world. Steeped in tradition, it has the same festive feeling and prestige today as it had when the nineteenth-century English artists captured its essence in prints. Fans start arriving at six in the morning. Prepared for a long day’s outing, they begin with English breakfast on the grass, complete with racing forms, hampers, blankets, and other racetrack picnic paraphernalia. Thousands arrive by bus and thousands more on foot, meandering over the soft hills to the infield circled by the track. Meanwhile, having arrived in their Rollses and Bentleys, the upper-class, top-hatted racegoers in their gray waistcoats, striped trousers, and cutaways, with their ladies in flowered dresses and hats, file into the grandstands and members’ enclosure. Like their countrymen in the infield, they lug an assortment of paraphernalia, but theirs is more elegant: imported binoculars hang around their necks, leather cases swing from their shoulders, a shooting stick is tucked under one arm (which makes doffing the top hat a problem).” — LeRoy Neiman, Horses, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1979, pg. 43 and 44.
Third Reich insignia etc: Krim shield of bronzed iron, backplate detached but present; another of bronzed zinc, no backplate; a Kuban bronzed iron shield with backplate; an Afrikakorps cuff title, unissued; a Hermann Goring cuff title, on black; another similar on blue (removed from uniform and cut); and 11 various stick pins, including NSFK, enamelled SS, TN, etc; and a quantity of German uniform buttons (require cleaning). Average GC

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