An opal and ruby ring mounted in yellow gold, the opal with good variation of colour, the shoulders each set with 16 rubies, the opal 0.875" x 0.625", minor chips to several of the rubies, finger size P, in fitted leather case, inscribed Wartski Ltd, 138 Regent Street, London W1, and Llandudno With a Valuation for insurance, on behalf of Mrs Lucas, dated 1st January 1945, signed by Emmanuel Snowman of Wartski, for the sum of £425.00
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A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, mounted in platinum, the square cut sapphire enclosed within a border of 26 brilliant cut diamonds, with baguette cut diamonds to the shoulders, the sapphire 0.4375" x 0.4375", unweighed, but with an approximate spread of 5 - 5.5 carats, chips to several of the small diamonds, finger size Q, in fitted leather case, inscribed Wartski, 138 Regent Street, London W1 and Llandudno With a Valuation for Insurance, on behalf of Mrs Lucas, dated 21st July 1961, from Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London W1., for the sum of £2,250.00
A single stone opal ring, mounted in white gold, the large oval stone with good variation of colour, the opal 0.9375" x 0.6875", finger size O, in fitted case With a receipt, in the name of Mrs Craven (the mother of Suzanne Lucas), dated 9th September 1943, showing the "18ct Gold Single Stone Fire Opal Ring" was purchased from Leighton, 7-11, Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, W1, for the sum of £15/0/0.
A diamond half-eternity ring mounted in 18ct white gold, containing seven diamonds, finger size T, in Garrard & Co, blue fitted leather case With a copy of a Valuation for Insurance, on behalf of Mrs Lucas, dated 24th January 1991, from Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street,London W1, for the sum of £2,390.00, stating that the ring was purchased at Garrard in October 1990
A diamond royal half-eternity ring mounted in 18ct yellow gold, containing eighteen diamonds, finger size N, in Garrard & Co blue fitted leather case With a copy of a Valuation for Insurance, on behalf of Mrs Lucas, dated 24th January 1991, from Garrard & Co Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London W1., for the sum of £3,040.00 stating that the ring was purchased at Garrard in October 1990
A ruby and diamond necklace, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, containing 57 rubies and 117 diamonds overall length 15.6875", in blue fitted leather case, inscribed By appointment H.M. The Queen, Goldsmiths & Crown Jewellers, Garrard & Co Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London With a Valuation for Insurance, on behalf of Mrs Lucas, dated 8th December 1987, from Garrard & Co, for the sum of £68,000.00, stating that the necklace contains 11.76 carats of rubies, and 18.26 carats of diamonds
A ruby and diamond flower brooch, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, containing 94 diamonds and 20 rubies, overall length 3.25", with Garrard blue leather case. With a receipt, in the name of Mrs S. Lucas, dated December 1995, from Garrard & Co Ltd, The Crown Jewellers, 112 Regent Street, London W1, for the sum of £48,500.00
A pair of ruby and diamond earrings, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, each containing 20 rubies and 20 diamonds, overall length 1.4375", in Garrard blue fitted leather case. With a Valuation for Insurance, on behalf of Mrs S. Lucas, dated 29th April 1991, by Garrard & Co Ltd, The Crown Jewellers, 112 Regent Street, London W1, for the sum of £20,500.00, stating that the earrings contain 7.42 carats of rubies, and 4.03 carats of diamonds. Together with an original sketch of their design.
A lady`s Patek Philippe 18 carat gold and diamond wristwatch with integral bracelet, the bezel enclosing 38 diamonds, the mother of pearl dial with diamond pointers denoting the hours, overall length 6.6", in brown fitted leather case. With a receipt, in the name of Mrs Lucas, dated 10th February 1994, from Garrard & Co Ltd., The Crown Jewellers, 112 Regent Street, London, for the sum of £7,500.00 together with a letter from Patek Philippe of Geneva, dated 11th February 1994, confirming her registered ownership of the watch.
A lady`s Swiss 14k gold keyless cylinder fob watch, for the Turkish market, the gilt, white enamel dial with true Arabic numerals, inscribed K. Makoulian, Constantinople, the interior of the case engraved Patent Medailles, Geneve 1896, 10 Rubis, with floral decorated pierced cover enclosing 4 brilliant and 65 rose-cut diamonds, 8 further rose diamonds now missing, hair-crack to dial, 1.1875" diameter With a receipt in the name of Mrs S. Lucas, dated February 14th 1941, from Sadek Mohamed, Vne Magasin, Que Vente Antiqukes, Bikhan El Khalili, Le Caire, for the sum of 8.00 Egyptian pounds
An antique French gold and turquoise perfume bottle, with matching stopper, the ornamental gold lattice enclosing 226 cabouchon turquoise stones, purity mark (poincon de titre), an eagle`s head facing right, height 2.625", with original case With a copy of a statement of account, dated 19th December 1946, addressed to Mrs Lucas, Wilmington, High Street, East Grinstead, Sussex, from Wartski, Court Jewellers, 138 Regent Street, London W1, recording that on December 30th 1944, she purchased "a Turquoise Bottle", for the sum of £90/0/0
A Russian gold, enamel, hardstone and ivory baton, the smokey-quartz finial modelled as a chrysanthemum, a cluster of yellow citrines forming the stamens, the gold and translucent green guilloche enamel collar decorated with swags, with tapering ivory shaft, unmarked, two very slight chips to petals of chrysanthemum, overall length 15.75", enclosed within the original silk and velvet lined holly-wood case, with the Imperial Warrant printed in gold. Reputed to have been a gift from Tsar Nicholas II, to the conductor of the Bolshoi Ballet. With a copy of a statement of account, dated 19th December 1946, addressed to Mrs Lucas, Wilmington, High Street, East Grinstead, Sussex, from Wartski, Court Jewellers, 138 Regent Street, London W1, recording that on June 2nd 1945, she purchased "a Topaz Baton" for the sum of £75/0/0
A Faberge carved hardstone figure of a rabbit, in purpurine, with inset moonstone eyes, unmarked, overall height 1.375", overall length 1.875" With a copy of a statement of account, dated 19th December 1946 addressed to Mrs Lucas, Wilmington, High Street, East Grinstead, Sussex from Wartski, Court Jewellers, 138 Regent Street, London W1, recording that on November 9th 1946, she purchased "a Rabbit by Faberge" for the sum of £55/0/0
H. M. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 100th birthday, commemorative 18ct gold cup, No.1 of a limited edition of 25, height 4.25", diameter 3.25", weight 8.5oz With a letter addressed to Mrs Lucas, dated 5th January 2001, from Richard O. A. Jarvis, confirming her purchase of "The Queen Elizabeth Centenary Cup". The issue price was £4,950.00
SALE CATALOGUES - Catalogue of the Magnificent Collection of Works of Art and Vertu, formed by Mr. David Falcke. Christie`s, 1858; Catalogue of the Collection of Armour and Arms and hunting Equipments of Herr Richard Zschille. Christie`s, 1897, priced; Catalogue of the Collection of Arms & Armour Formed early in the 19th Century by the late John Beardmore. Christie`s, 1921. With sale catalogues for the collections of W.H. Spiller (1901) and Seymour Lucas (1903), the latter inscribed by the collector. (5) This book lot is zero rated for VAT.
* Etchings & Engravings. A collection of approx. 175 various British & Continental etchings and engravings, 19th & early 20th c., including Bonello, Canal in Venice, Grainger Smith, Laurence Hardy, Arthur Walsh, Mediterranean coastal scene, Willie Rawson, The Dyke, James Scott, The Shrine, Scottish Memorial Chapel, Edinburgh Castle, and unsigned Legros, two mezzotint plates after Richard Wilson, published by W. B. Cooke 1824-29, a David Lucas mezzotint after Charles Tomkins, twenty-eight etched plates from George Cruikshank`s My Sketch Book, pub. 1834-36, twelve etchings of picturesque scenery around London by Jane Smith, pub. 1822, etc., some signed (many unsigned), various sizes (a folder)
Travel. Constable`s miscellany... Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Edinburgh, 1829. 12mo, vignette title, frontispiece, contemporary half calf; Forestier, A. & Omond, G.W.T. Belgium. London, 1908. 8vo, colour plates, original decorative black cloth, inner hinges weak; Hyatt, Alfred The charm of Paris. London, 1913. New edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; McGilchrist, John A history of the Turks. London, 1856. 8vo, frontispiece, engraved plates, original red cloth gilt; Lucas, Netley Criminal Paris. London, 1926. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, faded; Shelley, Henry Old Paris. Boston, 1912. 8vo, original decorative cloth, patches of wear; Cammaerts, Emile The treasure house of Belgium. London, 1924. 4to, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, backstrip faded; France Gazette anecdotique. Paris, 1876-1880. 8vo, 10 volumes, later half blue morocco gilt, original covers bound in, fading to backstrips; and 9 others (27)
A quantity of Lima `OO` gauge railway. Class 52 Western Co-Co diesel hydraulic locomotive Western Champion, RN D1015. In BR Golden ochre livery. Class 33 Bo-Bo diesel electric locomotive Captain Bill Smith RNR, RN 33109. In Engineers Dept grey livery. 2 bogie tank wagons - Milk & Amoco. 3 covered vans including Lucas Batteries. 4 open wagons including Barrow Barnsley. All boxed, minor / some wear. Contents VGC-Mint. (11 items).
ROYAL AIR FORCE: Miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards etc., by various RAF Fighter Pilots (most who destroyed between 1-5 aircraft) including Forgrave Smith, William Stratton, Harvey Sweetman, Ralph Sampson, Laddie Lucas (T.L.S. and signed photograph), William Loud, Pierre Laureys, John Haddon, Kenneth Evans, Mike Donnet etc. Most neatly mounted alongside biographies, newspaper photographs etc. Generally G to about VG, 22
Memorabilia formerly owned by Vivian Gibbins of West Ham United, Clapton and England, comprising: a F.F.F.A. banquet menu for the France v England international match held at the Hotel Lutetia 17th May 1924, personalised to Gibbins on the front cover and signed to the reverse in ink & pencil by the 14-man England party Vivian Gibbins, W. Williams (trainer), George Wilson (capt.), Fred Tunstall, Thomas Mort, Edward Taylor, George Thornewell, George Blackburn, Thomas Lucas, Harry Storer, Fred Ewer, Stanley Earle, Percival Barton and one other reserve; a group of three picture postcards relating to a 1920s West Ham United continental tour and featuring Syd King, Fred Norris, Alfred Earl and Vic Watson dressed in Dutch fisherman's costume, bearing signatures to the reverse; a group of 10 congratulatory telegrams sent to Mr & Mrs Vivian Gibbins on the occasion of their wedding 26th May 1928 including examples from West Ham United FC, Charlie Paynter & Dick Leafe and Mr & Mrs Syd King; 8 postcards/small photographs with football subjects including a portrait of Gibbins in Clapton kit, a team-group from Clapton's tour of the Channel Islands in 1920 and match action from Clapton F.A. Amateur Cup finals in 1924 & 1925; 23 other photographs/postcards relating to Gibbins's personal life and professional life as a school teacher; a West Ham Schools Sports Association Diamond Jubilee Dinner menu 17.3.51; two letters addressed to Gibbins; and a press cutting announcing the death of Charlie Paynter in 1970 (48) William Vivian Talbot Gibbins was born in Forest Gate, London, 10th August 1901. He was one of the last amateur footballers to have been capped for England at full international level. The striker combined his sporting activities with his professional life as a schoolmaster, eventually becoming headmaster of Harold Road School in West Ham. Viv made his debut for West Ham United in season 1923-24 but did not turn out regularly for the Hammers until the 1926-27 season as he also played for Clapton where he won back-to-back F.A. Amateur Cup medals in 1924 and 1925. Gibbins played twice for England, both against France, and scored twice on his debut in the 1924 international played at the General John Joseph Pershing Stadium in Paris when England recorded a 3-1 victory. In the latter part of his footballing days, Gibbins had spells at Brentford, Bristol Rovers and Southampton before joining Leyton for whom he appeared in a third Amateur Cup final in 1934. Thereafter he played for Catford Wanderers until his retirement in 1939. Vivian Gibbins maintained an active interest in East End schools' football until his death at Herne Bay, Kent, 21st November 1979.
A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, of 'silver' shape, painted to either side in the manner of Daniel Lucas with oval views and gilt, on four feet, 15cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and titles View in Germany and View in Italy in red script, c1825 ++Handle cracked at its lower junction with the body. Tip of the spout restored
A DERBY TEACUP AND SAUCER, painted probably by Daniel or John Lucas with travellers in a hilly landscape or buildings by a meandering river in broad gilt borders of formal foliage, the wishbone handle and rims gilt, saucer 14cm diam, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and titles Near Geneva and Near Naples in red script, 72 in sepia, c1825-30 ++Light localised wear to the gilding on the rim of the saucer
Alfred Lucas and Charles Tomkins after John Frederick Herring Senior, "The Friendly Meal" and "Members of the Agricultural Society", a pair of coloured engravings, tondo, published May 1st and March 1st 1851 by F. Gwynne late with Colnaghi and Co. Cockspur St, 70 x 68cm pl. (2). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
WWI 1914-15 Trio, to 7118 PTE. P.C. RAY. 29-LOND.R., together with a pair of brass REDCROSS shoulder titles and numbers 28, a pair of CORNWALL brass shoulder titles, three enamelled Red Cross shoulder pips, Rapid Shooting medal, Comrades of the Great War enamelled badge, two Edward VIII Coronation medals, Lucas Tooth Boys Training Fund medal, General Nursing Council enamelled badge, RAVC bronze cap, Bank of England enamelled £10 note badge, three further enamelled badges, a Sevenoaks 1887 Jubilee medal, and one other, a 39-45 Star, two sets of dog-tags, four various photographs and a boxed Lusitania medal with certificate. (Parcel). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
4 Dinky Vehicles. B.B.C. TV Extending Mast Vehicle (969) in green and grey livery, transmitter dish missing. Single Deck Bus (283), both ib box/bubble pack. Plus a scarce AEC articulated tanker in "Lucas Oil" green livery. Also a Leyland Comet "Portland Cement " lorry. GC-Mint. Minor chipping to loose items. Box to TV vehicle worn.

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