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A James I gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-1625) mm. trefoil.
about Lot 610
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A late 19thC Tibetan / Bhutanese Long Sword, the single edged steel blade with silver wire grip and silver gilt pommel, the silver mounted scabbard with gilt accents, the central section with repoussé depiction of four mythical beasts, the reverse geometrically engraved, blade length 64cm, overall length 83cm, on a traditional leather, metal and fabric sword belt.
about Lot 227
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A mid-19thC Chinese Export silver Mug, marked KHC, for Khecheong of Canton, of conical form, with a continuous scene decoration in low relief depicting a procession towards a fortress, with scrolling dragon handle, cartouche with presentation inscription dated 1864, 12cm high, approx weight 10.1ozt.
about Lot 49
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An 1866 Hong Kong Dollar, the obverse with Victoria diademed head, the reverse with date and value, approx. 26.9g.
about Lot 306
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An antique graduated red paste Necklace, the oval facetted stone in closed back gilt metal mounts with integral clasp, 41cm long.
about Lot 358
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A.E.Jones; An Edwardian silver Sugar Caster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, or lighthouse form with removable pierced cover, plain C handles, a spreading foot and with two collet set oval ruskin-style cabochons, 11.5cm high, 3.1ozt.
about Lot 173
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A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Spoon Warmer, dated 1879, in the grotesque form, the scaly creature modelled agape for the insertion of the spoon, decorated in blues, greens and browns, with two pointed ears, one damaged, signed to base R. W. Martin, Southall 11-79, raised on four button feet, H 9cm x W 11.5cm x L 14.5cm.
about Lot 98
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Murrle Bennett; An Art Nouveau opal Pendant, after a design by Archibald Knox, the four oval cabochon opals with two circular facetted amethysts and peridots, all millegrain set in 15ct yellow gold, marked with makers mark on reverse, on an integral trace chain, pendant 6cm long, the chain 42cm long, total weight 6.8g.
about Lot 309
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H.M Queen Elizabeth II; A handwritten Letter with envelope dated March 31st 1952, on Clarence House headed note paper to Kate Day, Her Majesty's Milliner;
about Lot 543
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