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A collection of jewellery and various silver napkin rings. The jewellery includes a 19th century gold knot ring, unmarked, size about O, 1.8g; a short length of rose gold curb chain stamped '9c', 1g; a pair of gilt-metal and micro-mosaic round earrings with screw fittings and a brooch in the form of a ukulele; and a marcasite floral necklace; together with two silver napkin rings with floral bands and raised borders, hallmarks for Birmingham 1956 & 1959, 32g; two Continental .800 standard napkin rings with engraved beaded reserves and floral embossed panels, 35g; and a white metal and enamel coffee spoon with a handle in the form of two crossed rifles, a vacant cartouche and an enamelled small square target, 17.0g gross
Good contemporary tenor ukulele by and labelled Mya-Moe Ukuleles, Custom Built for Michael Stockwell, ser. no. 1060, Completed: 5/13, with strap and spare strings, within a plush lined fitted case - *This instrument is in very fine condition and sold with the Mya-Moe Tenor Classic Ukulele card detailing the various woods and materials used in its construction; also with the original Mya-Moe Limited warranty card and other literature
Mahalo Ukulele owned by Shaun Keaveny and signed by Paul McCartney, sold in charity auction 2008, inscribed in gold ink 'Cheers! Paul McCartney' and dated '08', labelled and No. UFV1/BK, in a signed case, together with a BBC Children in Need certificate of authenticity (11 November 2008), a certificate signed by Sir Terry Wogan, a signed photograph of Wogan and various corresponding prints of images of the signing of the instrument Provenance: from the collection of Mr George Ridgeon, Gloucestershire Condition Report The ukulele presents as being in very good condition, possibly never used. There are a couple of very small scratches, but these are only visible on close inspection. There is a very small chip to the paintwork at the corner of the 'V' shaped body of the ukulele.
Four framed artworks by different artists to include: Marie Lawrencin - Girl with ukulele, coloured etching, signed; A.H. Randell - Two figures frolicking, pen on paper, signed below; L. Haase - girl in jester outfit, watercolour, signed and dated '1933' below; together with an ink on silk painting of a French huntsman with horn and hound, unsigned, largest frame: 36 x 50 cm (4)
A De Vekey & Son ukulele 'De Vekey, no 3', with mother of pearl inlaid and original paper label, in a fitted case, 66cm overall Strings are damaged and in need of replacing. Some losses and wear throughout. Requires some attention. Case with overall wear and some damage relating to age and use. Some discolouration in places.

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