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An Indian multi-gem set jade Necklace (Haldili), formed of three pale jade plaques applied with gold tree of life design set with the Navaratna, or nine gems including diamond, ruby, sapphire, coral, pearl, emerald etc., suspended from a narrow 9ct yellow gold chain, marked on the bolt ring clasp, centre jade 4.2cm wide, total length of chain 37.5cm, one outer jade chipped.
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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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A 19th century Irish Killarney marquetry and yew games Table, hinged rectangular top inlaid with an oval reserve of Muckross Abbey, County Kerry, Ireland, bordered by trailing sprays of seamróg shamrocks and outlined with barber-pole stringing, parquetry bands and stiff leaves, enclosing playing surfaces for chess, backgammon and cribbage and further architectural landscapes, possibly Ross castle and Glena cottage, above a deep frieze inlaid with leaves and flowers, panelled 'garlic-mouth' column, serpentine rectangular base, claw feet, note small repair to hinged top and back, also some small damages please see images, W 79 cm x H 77 cm x D 42.5 cm.
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Naval General Service Medal, 1847, named to Thomas Lemon. 1st Lieut. R.M., with one clasp Trafalgar.
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A late Victorian ruby and diamond cluster Ring, formed as two entwined hearts, central pear shaped rubies, approx. 5.6mm long, surrounded by old cut diamonds, the cluster 14.7mm wide, yellow gold shank unmarked, tested as 18ct, Size L, 5.2g.
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Bus and Coaching Memorabilia; A London Transport enamel Bus Stop E-Plate, Route No. 423A 'Hospital & Works Journeys', 13cmx12.5cm.
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An early 20thC Chinese export silver three piece Tea Set, of cube form with rounded shoulders, hammered body with applied and embossed naturalistically modelled foliate decoration, twin bamboo scroll handles, the teapot with lift off cover and flower bud knop finial, with faux seal mark to body, character marks to base, teapot 14cm high, approx total weight 24.1ozt, milk jug with some dents and knocks (3)
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Geology; Smith (William) 'A New Geological Map of England and Wales with the Inland Navigations exhibiting the Districts of Coal and other sites of Mineral Tonnage by William Smith, Engineer, 1824.' published J.Cary, 86 St. James's Str. Mar.18.1824, the engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, having been sectionalised into twenty and laid on linen, 64.5cm x 77cm, in retailer's slip case for C.Smith, no.172 Strand, rare, recognised as the 'Father of Geology' in 1815 William Smith was the first to map the geology of an entire nation, approx. 400 copies of this map were produced. It was reduced in scale in 1820, with copies of this map known to have been re-issued in 1824 (of which this is one), 1827 and 1828, it is unclear how many editions with these dates were produced.
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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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