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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 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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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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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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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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A three stone diamond Ring, the centre circular stone approx 0.63ct, with a smaller stone one either side, each approx. 0.42ct, all mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, Size O½, 3.2g. .
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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;
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An Italian 'Grand Tour' Micromosaic of a Spaniel, in the manner of Antonio Aguatti (late 18thC - 1846), gilt metal backing, unmounted, 35x26mm.
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A James I gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-1625) mm. trefoil.
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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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