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An Arthur Romney Green, English walnut armchair, with arches cresting rail above stick-pierced splat, carved diamond lozenge and inlaid decoration, circa 1925, seat not present, 100 cm high x 67 cm wide x 49 cm, the seat 39 cm high.See article on our website: https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/a-private-collection-of-furniture-by-gordon-russell-and-arthur-romney-green/?pc=16
A late 19th century citrine stick pin, the oval cut citrine within a yellow metal six claw setting with flat trefoil and ball style mount, upon a unmarked metal stick pin, 7cm long, with a further citrine stick pin with square block six claw style mount, 7.5cm long, a amethyst stick pin (converted from brooch) 7.5cm long, a Victorian yellow metal circular stick pin, three further stick pins and a yellow metal mounted agate set oval brooch, and one other agate brooch (9)
A pair of 'Felthams Climax' painted iron table tennis table brackets, 18cm wide, turned ash and beech wood table tennis posts along with a net, a pair of strap-on 'Lure L.A' skates, with three other pairs, a vintage 'Esoo' hockey stick, signed 'A.Rudd, Norwich', wicker carpet bowls and crown green bowls (Qty)
* A 19th century ash and alder wood hoop back Windsor farmhouse chair, the stick back centred with a pierced splat over a shaped, seat upon baluster and ring turned legs, united by an ‘H’ cross stretcher, 102cm high (at fault) Condition report: Rear left hand leg appears to be replacement, causing chair to sit unevenly. Some minor repairs to rear stick back. Minor evidence of historic worm to cross stretcher. Little to no play in the joints. Wear seen throughout.
A Wedgwood pattern no.Z2603 shaped tea/biscuit saucer, teacup, miniature milk jug & sugar bowl; a GD & Cie, Limoges dressing table set, decorated with gilt swags & roses comprising tray, candle stick, pin dish, pot & cover; another; a shaped decorative plate, painted by signed Pearl Short, with wild flowers & roses; a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern plate; etc
Charlie Chaplin - a large lifesize 1/1 scale statue of Chaplin, depicted in his trademark suit with bowler hat. Fibreglass construction, mounted on a rounded base. Free standing. Complete with an antique walking stick cane. Measures approx: 189cm tall. Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin KBE (1889-1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is considered one of the film industry's most important figures. His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977.
A novelty 'monkey playing a drum' stick pin,with textured fur and a decorated drum. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, 2.34g,together with an American rose cut diamond set 'duck in flight' stick pin, marked 14k, 1.73g, and a graduated turquoise and split pearl enamelled 'horseshoe' stick pin (3)
An Edwardian single stone black opal stick pin,with an oval cabochon opal, rub set to a plain collet, together with a Victorian turquoise set bead form stick pin, a single stone garnet stick pin, with a detachable head, and a 9ct gold Art Nouveau style stick pin, with an import hallmark, London 1979. All tested as approximately 9ct gold, the collet for the garnet tested as approximately 18ct gold. 1.34g, 2.48g, 1.77g, 1.57g (4)Condition ReportIndented inclusion to the surface of the opal.Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification.
A Victorian polychrome enamel stick pin,with a guilloche parrot looking back at its tail feathers, enamel over an etched feather ground, to a plain stick pin. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, pin tested as approximately 9ct gold. Bird 22mm x 16mm approximately, 6.04gCondition ReportDamage and losses to the enamel.Soft solder at the bird/pin join.
A Victorian pearl and diamond acorn stick pin,with a 3.60mm fully drilled pearl, peg set and a rose cut diamond set cap and stem. Tested as approximately sterling silver and 9ct gold, pearl untested. 80mm x 8.30mm, 1.94gCondition ReportObvious glue to the pearl.Tarnished. Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
An Edwardian almandine garnet and diamond cluster stick pin,with a circular mixed cut garnet, claw set to the centre. A border of rose cut diamonds, all rub set to a scalloped gallery, with a leter underbezel and stick pin. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and 9ct gold.Condition ReportTable and crown facet edge wear.Dirty.Soft solder present. Separation at the later underbezel.
Pair George II cast silver candlesticks, with knopped columns on shaped bases, with stylised shell decoration and engraved armorial crests (London 1753) William Crisp, separate sconces (unmarked). All at approximately 29ozs. 20cm overall height.One stick has a slightly distorted base (its rocks when placed on a flat surface). The sconce is stuck, possibly from wax.The other stick has a slightly distorted column but sits flat. There is overall minor denting and overall age related wear and some associated loss of definition to decoration to both sticks.
H.M.Queen Alexandra, fine Royal presentation two colour gold, enamel and diamond set stick pin with crowned double A cipher in original case by the Royal Jewellers Collingwood & Co. with gilt embossed cipher to lid.Provenance: Presented to Alexander Stewart the Society photographer who traded as 'Sasha' from 1914 until the early 1950s.
A collection of mid 19th century seed pearl jewellery,comprising a necklace with pierced chrysanthemum panels alternating with foliate panels, all with seed pearls strung to mother of pearl plaques, and joined by strung seed pearls, to a barrel clasp. A similar pendant and stick pin, together with a spray form aigrette, later converted to a brooch and another with metal mounts. Necklace 400mm long, pendant 49mm x 24mm, brooches 83mm x 35mm and 110mm x 85mmCondition ReportPrevious soft solder repair to the larger brooch, some seed pearls deficient, some broken stringing.
A pair of George V diminutive candlesticks, London, 1934, Garrard & Co Ltd, each with knopped stem on shaped base, with associated sconces, 12.5cm high (without sconces); together with a cased pair of napkin rings, Sheffield, George Unite, chased with butterflies and scrolling foliage, 4.4cm diameter; an Edwardian capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1907, maker's mark rubbed, with glass liner, with presentation engraving, filled, 8.8cm diameter; and a navette shaped cut glass box with silver cover, Birmingham, 1918, Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), 13.5cm wide; an Edwardian silver collared ebony officer's swagger stick, London, 1908, maker TWD, 53.5cm long, and a a silver plated shell form dish with dolphin support, 12.8cm high, total weighable silver approx. 12.8oz (8)

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