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Cartier; A stunning 18ct yellow gold and diamond multi-strand Necklace, from the 'Draperie de décolleté' Collection, 1999, formed of ten strands of graduated ball chains, the front interspersed with fifty round brilliant cut diamond, each collet set in white gold, estimated total diamond weight 1.5ct, signed on the clasp and numbered 835163, shortest chain 36cm long, total weight 122.5g, in fitted Cartier presentation case, necklace in very good condition, box worn.
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George Tinworth (1843-1913) for Doulton Lambeth; The 'Menagerie' Clock, c.1885. A very rare and fine example of Tinworth's humoresque work, with nineteen zoomorphic depictions mice in three different situations; 'The Three Card Trick', 'The Wild Beast Show' and 'The Wheel of Fortune'. The scenes convening around the central stairway with the titles incised below each scene. The main body with 'The Menagerie' incised above the enamelled clock dial with sgrafitto decorations to front and sides illustrating the attractions of 'The Wild Beast Show'; a Lion, a Tiger, a Rhinoceros and a Stork under dark green glaze. With a monkey swinging to right of the central doorway and parrot to the far left hand-side. The sides are decorated accordingly, with an elephant emerging from a window on the left facing side. GT signature incised in the 'Wheel of Fortune' scene and EP incision to back, as well as Doulton Lambeth factory stamps. W 23cm x D 14cm x H 25cm. Provenance: purchased from Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts (LAPADA) with receipt dated 2003.
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René Lalique, a ‘Les Inseperables’ clear and blue opalescent frosted glass easel clock, model 765, circa 1926, the dial painted with birds upon branches, moulded R. Lalique mark and etched ‘France’ to the under edge, 11cm x 11cm, clock not working.
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Rolex; A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold Cellini Wristwatch, 5115 / 8, serial no. D765172, on original brown crocodile leather Rolex strap with Rolex gold buckle, boxed with all papers as issued, purchase receipt dated 2006, running, as new having never been worn.
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Blancpain; A stainless steel Fifty Fathoms Flyback Dive Watch, model ref. 5085F - 1130- 52A, black dial with unidirectional rotating bezel, luminous hour markers and three subsidiary dials including flyback chronograph, Cal. F185 automatic movement with 40hrs power reserve, caseback numbered 987, on original black canvas strap with pin buckle, complete with case, papers and guarantee card, running, strap deteriorated.
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An early George III mahogany wine Table/occasional Table, the moulded 'pie-crust' top raised on turned birdcage support, the tops underside with an ivorine label, inscribed 'Frank Partridge, Works of Art, 26 King Street, St, James's and New York', raised on turned column and three foliate carved legs terminating to feet and castors, W 68.5 cm x H 74 cm x D 68.5 cm. Note the top with splits, good repairs to underside, see images.
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A Stevenson Brothers large Rocking Horse, known as Rockabilly, 1994 in a natural wood finish, with a side-glancing head, glass eyes, flared nostrils, an open mouth with teeth, and a horse-hair mane and tail, fitted with a leather saddle cloth and a padded saddle, the base with two plaques, one with ''Stevenson Brothers England 1994, 1450'', and the other with custom name ''Rockabilly'', W 37 cm x H 121 cm x D 142 cm, note damage to ear, see images.
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Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978), Still life with Compotier, oil on canvas, signed "D. Grant" and dated lower right, 44.5cm x 58.5cm, framed.
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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.
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Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978), The Farm Lane, oil on canvas mounted on board, signed and dated '52 lower left, bears exhibition labels verso, 63.5cm x 53.5cm, framed. Provenance: Sotheby's Britwell House 20-22 March 1979, lot 246. Bears labels verso for Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London, May '57; and Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport (1953?). Consigned from a deceased estate, Mrs J B – a lady who lived about eight miles from Honiton; with her husband, they were a keen collectors of art.
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