A pair of vari gem earrings, each designed as a brilliant cut diamond line with circular shape emerald, ruby and sapphire sides, stamped 18k, length 1.6cm, gross weight 3.6g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWith fixed post fittings for pierced earsLight abrasion in keeping with occasional wear
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A pair of 18ct gold aquamarine, sapphire and diamond earrings, each designed as an oval shape aquamarine weighing approx. 2.20cts within a circular shape sapphire and brilliant cut diamond starburst surround, total diamond weight 0.31ct, stamped to post, hallmarks for Birmingham, length 1.7cm, gross weight 6.8g.Condition report: Overall condition goodWith fixed post fittings for pierced earsSponsor's marks IJLight scratches in keeping with occasional wearOne post very slightly misshapen, very minorAquamarines well matched, with good saturation and clarity, dimensions 9.95 x 8 x 5.4mm / 9.94 x 8 x 5.61mm - total aquamarine weight approx. 4.50ctsWith silver butterfliesSapphires well matched, a medium blue with good to fair saturation and typical inclusionsDiamonds bright and well matched
A pair of Georg Jensen silver 'Sphere' earrings, each designed as a polished rose quartz sphere suspended from a fancy link drop, maker's marks for Georg Jensen, stamped 925S, length 3.2cm, gross weight 3.7g. With maker's box.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWith hook fittings for pierced earsLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wear
A pair of 18ct gold diamond hoop earrings, each designed as a brilliant and square cut diamond line, with hinged reverse, import marks for London, length 2cm, gross weight 8.3g.Condition report: Overall conditon fair to goodWith fixed post fittings for pierced earsEarring length 2cm, width 3.5-4.5mmDiamonds well matched, with light scattered inclusions visible with magnification, estimated total weight 1ct
An aquamarine, sapphire and diamond pendant, the pear shape aquamarine weighing approx. 2.20cts within a circular shape pink sapphire and brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, length 3.2cm, gross weight 4.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSurmount a later addition, conversion pieceAquamarine a light blue with good saturation and clarity, inclusions visible with the unaided eye, particularly one under crown facetsSapphires a medium to dark purplish pink, some abrasion and discolouration to settings
An 18ct gold diamond cross pendant, the square cut diamond cross with polished surmount, suspended from a fancy link chain, estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts, hallmarks for Birmingham, length of pendant 2.8cm, length of chain 50cm, gross weight 8.9g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDiamonds bright and well matched, good clarity, only light inclusions difficult to see with magnificationMarks to pendant slightly worn but legible
An 18ct gold Georg Jensen 'Carnival' pendant, the oval rubellite tourmaline cabochon with tapered surmount, suspended from accompanying Georg Jensen flat curb link chain, maker's marks for Georg Jensen, stamped 750, length of pendant 2.3cm, length of chain 45cm, gross weight 6.8g. With maker's box.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearMarks clear and legibleRubellite a medium reddish pink with good saturation and typical inclusions, some light abrasion to surface visible with magnification only
A silver 'Starfish' necklace by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., the polished starfish pendant suspended from a trace link chain, signed Peretti and Tiffany & Co., stamped 925, length of pendant 1.5cm, length of chain 44cm, gross weight 2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSome light tarnishing in keeping with age and wear
An 18ct gold brooch, designed as a horse with textured coat, import marks for Edinburgh, length 3cm, gross weight 5.3g.Condition report: Overall condition goodPin in working orderLight scratches in keeping with occasional wearSponsor's marks DJEMarked PV19 18KPossible soft solder marks to pin, pin a different hue to brooch
A Tiffany & Co. padlock pendant, the openwork heart shape padlock pendant with key attachment, suspended from a trace link chain, signed T&Co., stamped 925, length of pendant 3cm, length of chain 45cm, gross weight 7.2g. With maker's pouch and box. Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Light scratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wear
A Tiffany & Co. '1837' pendant, the bar pendant in maker's Rubedo metal, suspended from a trace link chain, signed Tiffany & Co., dated 2012, chain stamped 925, length of pendant 3.3cm, length of chain 40cm, gross weight 2.5g. With maker's pouch and box.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wear
An 18ct gold aquamarine and diamond pendant, the pear shape aquamarine weighing approx. 16cts within a brilliant cut diamond surround and similarly cut diamond surmount, estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct, suspended from an 18ct gold fancy link chain, length of pendant 4.3cm, length of chain 45cm, gross weight 18.9g.Condition report: Overall condition goodLight scratches in keeping with occasional wearAquamarine a medium blue with good saturation and typical inclusions, rain perpendicular to table facet and visible on very close inspection with the unaided eye, some very light abrasion to facet edges and joins visible with magnificationApprox. dimensions of aquamarine 20 x 14 x 10.47mm, setting prevents accurate measurements, weight approximateDiamonds bright and well matchedPendant with hallmarks for Birmingham, sponsor's marks IJ, chain with Italian assay marks
An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.50cts within a brilliant cut diamond surround and similarly cut diamond shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, ring size L1/2, gross weight 5.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearAquamarine a medium blue with good saturation and clarityDiamonds bright and well matched
An 18ct gold aquamarine, sapphire and diamond ring, the pear shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.65cts within a circular shape pink sapphire and brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size O, gross weight 7.4g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairAquamarine a light to medium blue with fair saturation and good claritySapphires ranging from a medium reddish pink to reddish purpleWith replacement band, conversion pieceDiamonds well matched, some adhesive to one diamond setting
A diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond weighing approx. 0.40ct within an eight claw setting, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity P1, stamped 18ct, ring size N1/2, gross weight 2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearDiamond with light and dark inclusions under table facet, visible with the unaided eyeStamped H&D
An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.80cts with brilliant cut diamond stepped shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, stamped PLAT, ring size N, gross weight 4.2g.Condition report: Overall condition goodLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearAquamarine a light blue with good to fair saturation and good clarityDiamonds bright and well matched
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape sapphire weighing approx. 2.25cts within a brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts, hallmarks for Sheffield, ring size S, gross weight 6.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDiamonds bright and well matchedSapphire dimensions 9.5 x 7.4 x 4.3mm - a medium to dark greenish blue with good saturation and typical inclusions. Some light abrasion and scratches visible with magnificationSponsor's mark EF
Disney (Walt).- A Collection of Six Le Journal de Mickey magazines, "nouvelle série", including nos. 215, 250, 334, 368, 380 and 428, all with presentation inscriptions from Walt Disney to Sacha Kamenka on front wrappers, original wrappers, some with light toning, spines brittle but colours still remarkably bright overall, tall 8vo, Paris, 1956-60.⁂ A remarkable collection of French children's Mickey Mouse magazines all signed by Walt Disney. Sacha Kamenka (1910-1970) was a Russian film producer, known for Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) and The Girl of a Motocycle (1968). In 1962 Walt Disney produced Bon Voyage!, on which Kamenka was production supervisor and where they presumably met - the inscription on no.215 "To Sacha Kamenka - Bon Voyage! - Walt Disney".
O'Flaherty (Liam) The House of Gold, signed by the author on endpaper, light browning to endpapers, light soiling to covers, dust-jacket, very slight sunning to spine, short closed tears to head of panels, some light surface soiling, but an excellent example overall, 1929; The Informer, Leon Gellert's copy with his ink ownership inscription to endpaper, "Review Copy" ink stamp to endpaper, light spotting, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little rubbed and bumped, 1925, first editions, original cloth; and two others, a first edition of The Assassin and a Tauchnitz edition of the first, 8vo (4)⁂ Leon Gellert (1892-1977), Australian poet and literary critic.
O'Flaherty (Liam) The Ecstasy of Angus, one of 15 unnumbered copies not-for-sale from an edition limited to 365 signed by the author, additional signed presentation inscription from the author "To Ankaret I love you so much" to endpaper, light spotting to endpapers, original green buckram, spine browned, light rubbing to extremities, t.e.g., others uncut, Joiner and Steele, 1931; and 3 others, Traveller's Library editions, all inscribed to Ankaret Jackson, 4to & 8vo (4)
Sackville-West (Vita) Nursery Rhymes, number 15 of 25 copies specially-bound and signed by the author, from an edition limited to 550, title printed in purple and black, original half vellum, uncut and unopened, very slight bowing but near-fine generally, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, faint rubbing to extremities, slip-case (lacking 1 side portion, some wear to extremities), [Cross & Ravenscroft-Hulme A45a], 4to, Dropmore Press, 1947.⁂ A superb example of this attractive edition, rare in the dust-jacket.
Woolf (Virginia) Flush. A Biography, first edition, frontispiece and plates, original cloth, spine browned, covers spotted, dust-jacket, very light toning to spine, light scattered spotting, short closed tear to head of lower joint, light creasing to head, a sharp and excellent copy, [Kirkpatrick A19a; Woolmer 334], 8vo, 1933.
O'Flaherty (Liam) The Assassin, number 7 of 150 copies signed by the author, light browning to endpapers, publisher's advertisement booklet loosely inserted, original blue cloth, lettered in gilt, t.e.g., dust-jacket, price-clipped, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light rubbing, an excellent copy, 8vo, 1928.
Lewis (C.S.) [Mere Christianity], 3 vol., first editions, comprising Broadcast Talks, ink ownership inscription to head of title, jacket with light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head and foot, 1942; Christian Behaviour, jacket with light toning to spine, short closed tear to head of upper panel, an excellent copy, 1943; Beyond Personality, neat ink ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket with light toning to spine, near-fine otherwise, 1944, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 5 others Lewis on Christianity, 8vo (8)⁂ These three works were the result of a series of radio talks made by Lewis between 1941 and 1944. They were collected together under the heading of Mere Christianity (a copy of which is included with the lot) which became one of the most influential evangelical works of the 20th century.
Powell (Anthony) Temporary Kings, first edition, presentation inscription "from the author" to endpaper dated 19 November 1974, additionally signed by the author on title, original cloth, some spotting to upper cover, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, an excellent copy, 1973; and a copy of Books do Furnish a Room, 8vo (2)
O'Flaherty (Liam) Return of the Brute, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, spine ends and corners chipped with old tape repairs to verso, light creasing to head and foot, a very good copy, Mandrake Press, 1929; and the first American edition of the same, 8vo (2)⁂ A key First World War title. O'Flaherty's unflinching portrayal of the horrors of trench life and combat was deemed controversial at the time but has had a lasting influence on 20th century literature.
Bowen (Marjorie) Dark Ann, first edition, 4pp. advertisements, light spotting to title and half-title, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, dust-jacket upper panel laid onto front pastedown, original cloth, light sunning to spine and upper cover, spine ends and corners a little bumped, 8vo, 1927.⁂ Rare collection of short stories, including a number of supernatural tales, with a focus on women trapped in damaging relationships. The title story "Dark Ann" is regarded as on of the author's best ghost stories.
O'Flaherty (Liam) Civil War, unopened, light foxing to endpapers, spine a little chipped, 1925; The Child of God, the odd spot, 1926; Darkness. A Tragedy in Three Acts, frontispiece portrait of the author by William Roberts, signed in lower margin by artist, 1926, each one of 100 copies signed by the author, original marbled wrappers, some fading to covers; and 4 others, pamphlets by the same, 8vo (7)
NO RESERVE Wharton (James B) Squad, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, small tear upper edge lower panel, some light surface soiling, 8vo, 1929.⁂ War-chronicle of an American eight man squad at the front during the First World War and their adventures. Based loosely on the author's experiences with the 111th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division, the novel is highly regarded for the detail it provides on American infantry in the war.
O'Flaherty (Liam) The Informer, first edition, original cloth, light sunning to spine, spine ends a little bumped, dust-jacket, light toning and creasing to spine, neat repairs and restorations to spine ends and corners, light surface soiling to lower panel, in effect an excellent example, 8vo, 1925.⁂ An excellent example of the author's classic novel set in the aftermath of the Irish Civil War, the inspiration for a number of film adaptations, most famously that of John Ford in 1935.
NO RESERVE [Blake (Wilfred Theodore)] "Wing Adjutant". The Royal Flying Corps in the War, contemporary ink ownership inscription to half-title, some light uniform browning, very occasional light foxing, 1918 § Hillary (Richard) The Last Enemy, bookplate to front pastedown, title and endpapers lightly foxed, 1942 § Hyde (H. Montgomery) and G.R. Falkiner Nuttall. Air Defence and the Civil Population, black and white plates, 1937, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, a few small stains, some toning and surface soiling, slightly chipped at extremities; and another R.A.F, 8vo (4) ⁂ Three accounts of life and fighting in the Royal Air Force during the First and Second World War. The last mentioned is an important work on Civil Defence in preparation for the threat of aerial bombing and gas attacks.
Lewis (C.S.) Rehabilitations and other Essays, first edition, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light browning, spine ends and corners a little chipped, and creased, some light marking and soiling to panels, an excellent example, 8vo, Oxford University Press, 1939.⁂ Lewis' most substantial collection of essays, scarce in good condition.
Thomas (Dylan) Under Milk Wood, first edition, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, original cloth, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, else fine, dust-jacket, very light sunning to spine, spine a little chipped and head, spine ends and corners rubbed, an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1954.
Lewis (C.S.) Perelandra, first edition, spot to margin, original cloth, light fading to spine with sunning to spine ends, dust-jacket, price-clipped but with 8s. 6d. price still visible, very light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, spine with neat tape repairs and restorations to verso, a few small nicks or short closed tears to head and foot with some creasing, but a very good copy overall, 8vo, 1943.⁂ The second title in Lewis' Space Trilogy, scarce in the jacket.
Lee (Harper) To Kill a Mockingbird, first English edition, original boards, bump to foot else fine, dust-jacket, very light sunning to spine, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, light creasing to head and foot, very light rubbing to extremities, a sharp and excellent copy overall, 8vo, 1960.
Camus (Albert) The Outsider, translated by Stuart Gilbert, Introduction by Cyril Connolly, first English edition, faint ink ownership inscription to endpaper, original cloth, light sunning to spine, dust-jacket by Edward Bawden, very light toning to spine, some minor chipping to spine ends and corners, a few very short nicks to head, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1946.
O'Flaherty (Liam) Thy Neighbour's Wife, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper, original cloth, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, closed tears to head and foot with some light creasing, a very good copy, 8vo, 1923.⁂ The author's first novel, rare signed.
Blyton (Enid) The Folk of the Faraway Tree, first edition, cut signature of the author to title, illustrations by Dorothy M. Wheeler, light foxing and ink gift inscription to endpapers, original cloth, light fading and some surface wear to spine, slight bowing to upper cover, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine ends and corners a little chipped, small hole to upper joint, neat tape repairs to spine ends and corners verso, 8vo, 1945.⁂ The third title in Blyton's Faraway Tree series, scarce.
Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) A Speech by the Prime Minister... in the House of Commons, August 20th, 1940, first edition, on watermarked paper, light marking and creasing to margins, original grey-blue printed wrappers, rusting to staples, light creasing and damp-staining to extremities, [Woods A60(a)], 8vo, [The Baynard Press], 1940.⁂ "...Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few..." Churchill's tribute to the RAF at the height of the Battle of Britain.
O'Flaherty (Liam) The Martyr, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "To Kathleen in whose house one gets always a warm welcome. Liam O'Flaherty 25/3/33" to endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners chipped, larger chip to head of lower panel, rubbing and surface soiling, 1933; and 4 others by the same, 8vo (5)
NO RESERVE Thompson (Edward) These Men Thy Friends, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to front endpaper, light spotting to initial pages, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine toned, slight wear to spine head, 8vo, 1927.⁂ Thompson's novel is set on the Eastern Front, during the last eighteen months of the Mesopotamian campaign of WWI which was fought between the Allies - a mixture of Australian, British and British Empire (mainly Indian) troops - and the Central Powers, mainly from the Ottoman Empire. Fictionalised, it bears some basis in his own experiences.
Yeats (William Butler) Richard Le Gallienne, Ernest Rhys, Arthur Symons and others, contributors. The Second Book of the Rhymers' Club, first edition, light marginal toning, unopened, light sunning to spine, 1894; The Wild Swans at Coole, first trade edition,very short marginal tear to half-title, ink ownership inscriptions to endpaper, spine a little darkened, 1919,voriginal cloth, [Wade 294 & 124]; and 3 others, Yeats, 8vo (5)
Sackville-West (Vita) All Passion Spent, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper, original cloth, very light sunning to spine, dust-jacket, light toning and surface soiling to spine and lower panel, spine ends and corners a little chipped, closed tear with some chipping and creasing to head of lower panel, split to head of upper joint, a very good, attractive copy, [Cross & Ravenscroft-Hulme A.21a; Woolmer 270], 8vo, 1931.⁂ The author's study of old age, rare signed.
Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) Victory in Europe. Broadcast Speeches by His Majesty King George VI on May 8th, 1945 and by the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill on May 8th and May 13th, 1945, first edition, original wrappers, some light creasing, [Woods D(b)63], 8vo, Berne, British Legation Press Department, 1945.⁂ Rare pamphlet with two speeches by Churchill including his 13th May "A Timely Deliverance" speech with its famous closing passage "Forward, unflinching, unswerving, indomitable, till the whole task is done and the whole world is safe and clean." We can trace no other examples at auction or online.
O'Flaherty (Liam) The Life of Tim Healy, A. L. s. from Healy loosely inserted, frontispiece portrait loosely inserted, bookplate of Dennis Wheatley to pastedown, light foxing or browning to endpapers, jacket with light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1927; Two Years, frontispiece portrait, light browning to endpapers, jacket spine slightly browned, chipping to extremities with loss to lower panel, 1930; A Tourist's Guide to Ireland, jacket spine a little browned, light surface soiling, [1929], first editions, original cloth or boards, dust-jackets; and 5 others, biography and non-fiction by or about the same, 8vo (8)
[Lewis (C.S.)] "N. W. Clerk". A Grief Observed, light browning to endpapers, jacket a little sunned, 1961 § Lewis (C. S.) Psycho-Analysis and Literary Criticism in Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association, jacket spine a little browned, chip to head of spine, short tear with tape repair to verso, Oxford, 1942; The Great Divorce, jacket price-clipped, spine ends and corners chipped with tape repairs to verso, 1945, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 10 others, Lewis, 8vo (13)⁂ The first is a scarce title, published in the months following the death of Lewis' wife and the basis for the film Shadowlands.
NO RESERVE Spark (Muriel) The Girls of Slender Means, jacket with light toning to spine, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, 1963; The Driver's Seat, signed presentation inscription from the author to endpaper, toning to jacket, 2 closed tears to head chipping to head of spine, 1970; The Abbess of Crewe, toning to jacket, rubbing to head and foot, 1974, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 3 others by the same, 8vo (6)

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