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A Chanel Filigree backpack, with gold tone hardware, blue snakeskin and leather trim, dual adjustable chain-link and leather shoulder straps, single top handle, CC logo applique at front and stitched to the base, drawstring closure with additional magnet closure to the front, 28cm wide, 28cm high
A Hermes Nantucket 18 carat rose gold and diamond ladies wristwatch, the signed mother of pearl dial with Arabic numerals at twelve and six, diamonds and three and nine, the case set with three rows of diamonds to each side, quartz movement, the case 17mm wide, 32.5mm high, on an 18 carat rose gold chain-link bracelet, housed in original inner and outer boxes with booklets, four spare full links and two half links
Hasbro Kenner Star Wars modern issues figures x 10 includes 12" 1999 Portrait Edition Queen Amidala in black travel gown, 12" Ultimate Hair Queen Amidala, 12" Power of the Force Princess Leia with chain, 12" Power of the Force Death Star Droid with Mouse Droid, Epic Force Chewbacca, Epic Frce Princess Leia Organa, Epic Force Bespin Luke Skywalker, Epic Force Boba Fett, Epic Force Han Solo, Silver Anniversary Luke Skywalker & Princess Leia Organa Swing to Freedom, all generally Fair Plus to Good Plus, within Fair Plus to Good packaging, with some being sealed. (10)
* Three fine papercuts by nuns at Stanbrook Abbey, 1st half 19th century, together 3 white paper scissor cut pictures, the first depicting Downside Abbey within an elaborate decorative lattice and floral border, with initials of Downside monks incorporated at the corners (Luke Barton, Thomas Brown, John Polding, George Turner) and 'OSB' (Order of St Benedict) in centre of top edge, the second depicting a seated Virgin Mary and the Christ Child in the centre amongst grape vines, within an oval border bearing inscription 'Decor Carmeli, Ora Pro Nobis' and initials 'R.A.P.' (probably Robert Alexius Pope) and 'O.S.B', surrounded by a lattice and floral border, the third depicting a standing Virgin Mary with Christ Child (the 2 figures unfinished?) within a lattice border incorporating grape vines and flowers, with scalloped chain edge (broken in a few places), each approximately 10 x 11.5 cm, mounted on a black background (third cut slightly displaced), matching glazed frames (20 x 22.5 cm), backboards with various early inscriptions pertaining to the cuts (including information regarding the initials), together with two scissor cut head and shoulder silhouettes on white laid paper, of Rev. John Kirk and Mary Ann Kirk, matching glazed frames with annotations regarding the sitters on the backboards (12.5 x 10 cm)QTY: (5)NOTE:Provenance: Downside Abbey, Somerset, UK.These astonishingly intricate and rare papercuts were made by members of an ancient community of Benedictine nuns which has its roots in 17th century Flanders. The community of Stanbrook Abbey, now located at Waas in North Yorkshire, was founded by nine young English women in exile at Cambrai in 1623. The nuns of the 1600s earned a living by fashioning exquisite paper cuts, and this complex skill was passed down the succeeding generations of nuns until dying out, probably sometime in the later 19th or early 20th century. Imprisoned during the French Revolution, a small band of surviving nuns returned to England in 1795, settling eventually at Callow End, Worcester in 1838. The nuns evidently had close links with the religious community at Downside Abbey in Somerset. Dom Augustine Lawson, the chaplain at Downside between 1822 and 1830, did all he could to assist in the search for a permanent home for the nuns on their return from the Continent. As he lay dying he requested that his bones accompany the nuns wherever they settled, and eight years later, when they moved to Stanbrook in Worcester, Father Augustine was exhumed whereupon it was said that he and his coffin were both found to be intact and untouched by worm or mildew. Unsurprisingly, he was left at Stanbrook when the nuns moved to Waas in 2009.The Reverend John Kirk (1760-1851) was the brother of Mary Ann Kirk (1762-1834) who was housekeeper at Downside Abbey for 30 years until her death; she is buried in the monk's cemetery.
A 9ct gold diamond cross pendant on 64cm 9ct gold flat link chain, gross weight 15.2g. Marks: pendant bale: sponsor 'SDJ', Birmingham essay, '375' and International Convention mark, chain end link: sponsor 'BJB', Sheffield Essay, '375' and International Convention mark, clasp marked '375'. In House UK P&P £14+VAT
A 9ct gold trombone link Albert chain with T bar and two dog clip clasps, The Albion Chain Company, Birmingham, length 41cm, weight 58g. Condition - very good, appears damage/repair free, general wear only, T bar and dog clips marked 'ACCco', '9' and '.375', the T bar also marked with Birmingham essay, the links marked '9' and '.375'.
An early 20th century diamond and cultured pearl negligee necklace, the two drops with central pearl surround by millegrain bezel set old cut diamonds, suspended on diamond set bow, white metal indistinctly marked, gross weight 5g, pendant length 34mm, chain length 38cm. Condition - slight knot in chain, old repairs to first link either side of clasp, otherwise fine.
A Georg Jensen silver necklace no. 123, designed by Astrid Fog, post 1945, formed from five silver cushions suspended on tapered bars and tapered link bar link chain, marked '925S Denmark', chain length 63cm, wt. 91.6g. Condition - a number of discoloured areas, no repairs, general wear including minor marks and scratches.
A diamond solitaire pendant, the six claw set old oval cushion cut stone weighing approx. 1.53cts, scroll setting in white metal unmarked, white metal box link chain marked '585', gross weight 4.2g. Condition - sold without certificate however in our opinion the stone appears with no inclusions visible with a 10x loupe, slightly tinted yellow in colour, little wear to chain and setting. Stone measuring approx. 7.31mm in length, width 5.86mm and depth 4.38mm.
A 9ct gold oval link Albert chain with T bar, single dog clip clasp and a yellow metal watch key set with blood stone and yellow paste, hallmarked 9ct gold, The Albion Chain Company, Birmingham, length 38cm, weight (excluding key) 43g. Links measuring approx. 13mm x 9mm, condition - links are worn where they meet, ink to T bar and end round links both with solder repairs, general wear throughout.

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