A group of schist stone carvings comprising an example modelled as an ammonite, 16cm high, another of a cavalier style figure, 14cm high, and two heads, the largest 5cm wide (4) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportLosses commensurate with the nature and material of the items.
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A pair of modern pottery ‘Ammonite’ design table lamps, naturalistically glazed in shades of brown and buff, each fitted with modern rounded oblong shades42cm high to top of lamp fittingProvenance:With Asian Design House Co. Ltd.The Collection of Lord Myners, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the TateNot electrically tested, but both in good decorative order.
A small quantity of collectors' items including a pink and blue painted 800 grade silver mounted perfume bottle, height 11cm, a small ammonite fossil, diameter 8cm, two Royal Copenhagen miniature porcelain figures, both height 5cm, an 800 grade silver mounted hardstone egg modelled as a bird, height 2cm, length 4.5cm, two African brass bangles, six cigarette lighters, two travelling clocks, a bakelite tortoiseshell effect fan and two wall hanging plaques, largest 43 x 51cm, etc.
A mixed collection of jewellery, including mainly moonstone and amber set including pendants, earrings, rings, brooches, ammonite fossil earrings, blue john pendant and earrings and others etc, most items marked 925 but items not marked have not been tested, total gross weight 114.4grams, (Qty).
Tabra Tunoa is an internationally known jewelry artist and many of her pieces are one of a kind. The large 3"dia. buckle has a mixed metal construction with a small citrine stone and ammonite fossil. It has the Tabra signature on the back. The black leather belt has a silver metal tip and measures approximately 59"L x 1"W. Artist: Tabra TunoaDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Leather belt was repaired.
A small collection of silver and white metal. Including a cruet set decorated with deities, marked Sterling Thailand; a silver weighted tulip vase, hallmarks for Birmingham 1984; a mounted ammonite, illegible marks; pair of napkin rings; four cruet spoons; a silver plated Viking ship and a junk on a stand; a spoon.
A GROUP OF TREEN, FOSSILS AND GEODE, comprising an agate geode, two stone eggs, an ammonite fossil, a wooden figure of St. Francis, a collection of carved wooden African animal ornaments, a treen needle case, a miniature novelty cricket bat by Gunn & Moore 'The Autograph' 1946-7 Australia v England, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)
A late 20th century white metal model of HMS 'Beagle', maker Ammonite Ltd, Birmingham: set full sail on a green veined marble base with silver plaque 'HMS Beagle, 1831' and numbered 546/1000, 16cm high (rigging restored). *Notes- HMS Beagle was the Royal Navy 10-gun sloop on which Charles Darwin travelled 1831-1836.
Devonian-Eocene Period, circa 419-33 million years B.P.. Comprising: two echinoidea, matrix with crinoids, a petrified whale bone, ammonite, a large ammonite fragment, two brachiopods, five ammonite fragments, and a seashell; most with old handwritten labels. 632 grams total, 10-65 mm (3/8 - 2 1/2 in.). Acquired on the UK mineral and fossil market, since 1970. From the historic mineral collection of Richard Valentine Cain, London, UK, thence by descent. [14, No Reserve]
Paleozoic-Miocene Period, 541-5 million years B.P.. Comprising: three molluscs, echinoidea, graptolite, five ammonite fragments, a nummulite, and two coral specimens. 826 grams total, 28-80 mm (1 1/8 - 3 1/8 in.). Acquired on the UK mineral and fossil market, since 1970. From the historic mineral collection of Richard Valentine Cain, London, UK, thence by descent. Eleven specimens accompanied by an original historic information card. [12, No Reserve]
Devonian-Late Pleistocene Period, 395 million-200,000 years B.P.. Comprising: a Pseudopecten bivalve; two Littorina littorea gastropods from Dorset; two Goniatite sp. ammonites; four polished Orthoceras sp. specimens; a Beudanticeras sp. ammonite from Kent; a rostral spine; and other fossils specimens. 1.3 kg total, 23-92 mm (7/8 - 3 5/8 in.). From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. [20, No Reserve]
Devonian-Late Pleistocene Period, 395 million-125,000 years B.P.. A group of fossils comprising: four polished Orthoceras sp. specimens; two polished Goniatite sp. specimens; a Dactylioceras commune trilobite; a Hildoceras bifrons ammonite; two Littorina littorea gastropods; and other fossils. 1.3 kg total, 2.5-12.6 cm (1 - 5 in.). From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. [18, No Reserve]
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