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^ Assorted objects made from or containing ivory comprising: 4 powder and shot measures made for the Indian market with gilt bowls; 4 stick handles including 2 carved with dog’s heads (some damage) the 4th of silver; folding 24” ruler with nickel fittings; 2 boxwood rope gauges; a small whistle; 3 turned ivory knobs for barometers and a thermometer. Average good condition.
A 9ct gold ruby figural horsehead stick pin, maker's marks C and F, hallmarks London 1977, overall length 60mm, 2gCondition Report: Very good original condition, ruby has some tiny abrasions visible through a loupe, settings only lightly surface scratched and pin is slightly bent out of shape, hallmarks clear and stamped 375.
An Austro-Hungarian high carat gold ruby and paste stick pin, dog head mark in between A and 4, Vienna factory mark and maker's marks FB?, pin length 72.4mm, 1.7gCondition Report: Very good original condition, has mostly clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with just a few tiny internal inclusions, paste in good condition, settings just lightly surface scaratched, hallmarks are slightly rubbed.
An unmarked gold amethyst citrine and split-pearl double-heart stick pin, overall length 54.1mm, 1.2gCondition Report: Very good original condition, all stones present, citrine has a small chip on base point of heart, amethyst has a few small internal fractures all visible through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched and unmarked.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)A Peasant in a High Cap, Standing Leaning on a StickEtching, 1639, an excellent well inked impression of New Hollstein's second state (of two) with delicate plate tone, without any re-working but with the two dots in the upper right corner, on laid paper without watermark, platemark 83 x 46 mm. (3 1/4 x 1 3/4 in), sheet 91 x 54 mm. (3 5/8 x 2 1/8 in), good margins with minor damp-stain to centre left (unframed)Literature:Hind 164; New Hollstein 178 ii/ii
9CT GOLD & YELLOW METAL JEWELLERY including an open link bracelet with padlock clasp and portrait pendant, 9.9grms gross, a gold back and front locket on a fine link 9ct chain, a further necklace (damaged) and a ring sizing clip, 4.3grms gross, a 15ct diamond set stick pin, 1.2grms along with a base metal circular pendant locket
George Wadham, Bath a mahogany stick barometer: the arched bone dial engraved with usual barometer markings and engraved Geo. Wadham, Bath, with a thermometer set to the left-hand side, the case having a turned cistern to the base and visible tube to the trunk with brass holding brackets, height 96cms. * Biography George Wadham, born 1820, is recorded as working prior to 1846 at 24 Union Passage, Bath having married Sarah in circa 1842 with whom he had four children. By 1850 he had premises at 14 Stall Street where he employed 4 workers and 3 apprentices. In 1852 he took over the business of the well-known Bath clockmaker Benjamin Lautier at 4 Orange Grove. Wadham died in February 1878, aged 58, of alcoholism and congestion of the lungs at 9, Milsom Street. * Note Reference Ian White Watch & Clockmakers in the City of Bath, Pub. The Antiquarian Horological Society 1996.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of knife rests, London 1898 and 1900, a vase, a pair of sugar tongs, a cased set of four teaspoons and tongs, various metalware, plus electroplated items: an oil lamp, later converted for electricity, a chamber stick, twelve Apostle teaspoons, and other items, approx. weighable 6oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a five-piece silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1928, plus a cased five-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1922, a three-piece condiment set, a page marker, a pencil and an electroplated chamber stick, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (qty)

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