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An 1866 Hong Kong Dollar, the obverse with Victoria diademed head, the reverse with date and value, approx. 26.9g.
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A Soviet porcelain State factory Plate, Petrograd, 1919, depicting the Silhouette of Factory Chimneys, after the design by Nina Zander, with hammer, sickle and cog mark verso in overglaze blue, D 23.7cm.
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An 18ct gold half hunter Pocket Watch, unsigned white enamel dial with Arabic Numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, crown wind movement signed L.Barraclough & Sons, 54. Briggate Leeds, no. 17156, 18ct gold cuvetter, back cover monogrammed, 48mm diameter, gross total weight 113.3g, not running.
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Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1912) a Fremington Pottery Vase, in the Arts and Crafts style, beautifully decorated with a flying bird amongst flora in slipware and sgraffito, with a lustrous glaze, small chip to rim and one to foot, incised signature to base, H 20.5cm.
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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.
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A set of six Russian silver gilt and enamelled Spoons, four 88 zolotniki, two marked 84, 11cm long, total weight 3.25 (6)
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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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Emmanuel Cooper (British; 1938-2012) a studio pottery Footed Bowl, of yellow ground with manganese rim, with seal mark to base, H 11cm x D 17.5cm.
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