Jewellery, Glass, Ceramics, furniture & collectables

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room Bolton, Greater Manchester

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Jewellery, Glass, Ceramics, furniture & collectables

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5ct moissanite heart cut stone with coa & GRA, Colour grade D Clarity grade VVS1, cut grade excellent

5ct moissanite pear cut stone with coa & GRA, Colour grade D Clarity grade VVS1, cut grade excellent

5ct moissanite princess cut stone with coa & GRA, Colour grade D Clarity grade VVS1, cut grade excellent

Antique French hand blown Demijohn in green glass in original woven wicker basket.

Antique early Taisho period 1912-1925 rare Japanese Dentist instruments. Assorted instruments & scary bits & pieces, great to show the kids what'...

Edwardian Gentleman's walking cane with silverhandle and mount. Chester 1908 in excellentcondition

Good Late Victorian Carriage/driving whip engravedmakers' mark Crawley & Co, Peterborough. Leathergrip, brass sectioned shaft and Victorian coin t...

An official Queen Elizabeth II Her Majesty’sGovernment ministerial or civil servant’s black leatherbriefcase, with gilt tooled ER crown cypher, in...

A group of Victorian to 1920s desk accessories,comprising a 1920s solid mahogany ‘Deskette’ noteroll holder, patent number 163,000, with originalI...

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