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A Soviet porcelain Plate; 'The Commissar' after Alexandra Shchekotikhina-Pototskaya, dated 1922, decorated in overpainted figure of the Commissar in front of Palace Square (then known as Uritsky Square) with the General Staff Building and the Alexander Column in the background, with green Imperial cypher for Nicholas II verso, also with blue hammer, sickle and cog, dated 1922, number 322/9, alongside artist's monogram, D 24.2cm.
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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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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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A James I gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-1625) mm. trefoil.
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A Charles II gold Two Guineas, dated 1664, with elephant below bust (S.3334), 30mm diameter, 16.5g.
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An emerald and diamond three stone Ring, the central octagonal step cut emerald, approx 1.2ct, with a brilliant cut diamond on either side, one approx 0.8ct, the other 0.75, assessed as clarity SI1/2 with a colour range approx. J/K/L, all claw set in platinum on a narrow plain shank, Size O, total weight 4.2g.
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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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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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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.
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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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