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Georgian Silver Hot Water Urn
By William And Peter Bateman
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This large-scale Georgian sterling silver hot water urn was crafted by the acclaimed English silversmiths William and Peter Bateman. Ornamented with lion head handles, a calf's head finial, a gadrooned central body and fine engraving, the urn remains in remarkable condition, retaining its original sterling liner and lid.
Georgian Silver Hot Water Urn
By William And Peter Bateman
Peach Tourmaline Ring 2/6
A highly unique peach tourmaline is set in this impressive ring. Displaying a distinctive orange-pink hue, the octagonal-cut gemstone features an elongated cut that makes the most of its 10.79-carat weight.
Peach Tourmaline Ring
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Micromosaic Brooch 3/6
This charming Victorian-era micromosaic brooch is a wonder of meticulous craftsmanship and intricate design. Depicting a friendly Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, it is designed after a micromosaic plaque by Antonio Aguatti that now resides in the Victoria & Albert collection.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Micromosaic Brooch
Louis XVI-Style Bronze Chenets 4/6
Cherubs representing the gods Cupid and Mercury, indicated by their respective bow and winged helmet, sit atop this charming pair of French chenets, or fireplace andirons. Crafted of stunning doré and patinated bronze, these figures display a delightful neoclassical elegance characteristic of Louis XVI design.
Louis XVI-Style Bronze Chenets
Natural Sapphire Ring 5/6
Displaying a beautiful pale blue hue, the 2.93-carat brilliant-cut sapphire at the center of this ring is certified by the Gemological Institute of America as completely untreated. The stone is set in a bold criss-cross design encrusted with 0.40 carat of white diamonds. Set in 14K white gold.
Natural Sapphire Ring
Artemis By Emmanuel Benner 6/6
The Greek goddess Artemis, accompanied by her nymphs and her hounds, embarks upon the hunt in this painting by French Academic artist Emmanuel Benner. Artemis, or Diana as she is known in Roman mythology, was the goddess of the hunt, the moon, forests and wild animals, and she was associated with both chastity and fertility.