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A late Victorian emerald and diamond five stone ring, alternately set with graduated rectangular step-cut emeralds and Swiss-cut diamonds, the 18ct gold mount with scroll engraved gallery, hallmarked for Birmingham 1895, maker's mark D&F for Deakin & Francis, ring size MCondition report: The emeralds are well matched, of fairly vibrant mid-green hues, but each of the stones contains multiple inclusions and some surface-reaching fractures that are visible to the unaided eye. The central emerald is chipped to one corner and each of the emeralds has small nicks/chips and scuffs to the surface. The central emerald measures approx. 3.5mm length x 2.8mm width. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.05ct. The ring mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks throughout, with a solder join/repair to one shoulder and further solder joins to the back of the shank as a result of re-sizing. Hallmarks are clearly struck. There is a further worn mark to the shank interior, possibly a model number, which is not legible. Gross weight approx. 3.2gm.
A gentleman's stainless steel automatic calendar 'single red' 'Submariner' bracelet watch by Rolex, the circular black dial with luminous dot hour markers and baton quarters, white outer minute divisions, magnified date aperture at 3, Mercedes hands with luminous inserts and centre seconds hand, to a stainless steel case with black insert bezel, the calibre 1570 movement numbered D294667, model ref. 1680, serial no. 3179936, on a later Oyster link bracelet numbered 93150, clasp numbered MA11, dial, case, movement and bracelet signed, bezel width 3.9cmFootnote: Accompanied by maker's box and Rolex UK service receipt (for time keeping check) dated 26 February 2007.Condition report: Dial appears to be 'Mark V', with minimal signs of wear. Luminous markers and luminous inserts to hands are off-white, with patchy light discolouration and spotting. Light scuffs and spotting to polished outer sections of hands. Circular chip to glass between 6 and 7, further light scuffs and scratches to remainder of glass and smaller nicks/chips to outer edge of glass. Glass protrudes at a depth of approximately 2.5mm from bezel (excluding raised date aperture). Light surface wear and scuffs to bezel insert, which may be a later service replacement. Fitted with 'triplock' crown which has light nicks and scuffs, crown may or may not be original. Crown appears to be functioning and operates hands/date display when deployed. Inner case back numbered '1680' and 'III 71'. Case and case back have scuffs, scratches and nicks, commensurate for use. Wear and scuffs to underside of shoulder lugs, possibly caused by later bracelet. Scuffs, scratches, nicks and surface wear to bracelet, commensurate for use. Shoulders of bracelet also numbered 501B. Foldover clasp is functioning and secures tightly. Movement is currently running but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Originality of parts to this watch cannot be guaranteed.
A late Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle, engraved with stylised scrolling foliage and with glass liner and stopper, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1882, 5cm high; another similar by the same maker, London 1891 (glass AF); a late Victorian silver baby's rattle/whistle, Birmingham 1896 (lacks three bells); and a Dutch miniature model of a child seated in an ornate chair, 6cm high (4)
A 19th century Sheffield plate chamberstick, with snuffer, four further smaller plated chambersticks, a white metal model of the Mary Rose, the base with titled silver plaque, a plated model of HMS Victory, and other plated items, including five skewers, a set of novelty mice cocktail sticks on block of cheese stand, a wine stopper, other small items, flatware etc, and a cased set of mother of pearl spoons (qty)
A 20th century painted wooden model of the sailing vessel, The Belem, with full rigging displayed, mounted on a black wooden stand, 58cm high, 81 cm longCatalogue note: The Belem - a French three mast barque made her maiden voyage as a cargo ship in 1896, bringing sugar, coco and coffee supplies into Nantes
O-Gauge model railway items, including several boxes of outdoor track including straight, curve with points. This lot includes an O Gauge locomotive green LNER locomotive and tender, black and red locomotive (af), five scratch-built advertising carriages, Pullman's LNER carriages (one intact and the others are in unbuilt condition) together with track building accessories, LNER bogey sides, conduction rail chains, rubber rings for wagons etc..
Montblanc Meisterstück 149 fountain pen with ink bottle, box labelled Model No 149, the black finish pen inscribed to the collar 'Montblanc Meisterstück 149', knib marked '4810 M 18K Montblanc 750' in fitted black leatherette case with red ink bottle, complete with outer cardboard case and plain slip case, together with an additional bottle of red ink. The pen apparently unused. ‡. Sold with sales brochure and receipt from George Pragnell, Stratford On Avon dated 9-11-1996, the pen £280 and three bottles of ink £13.05'.
A rare crochet set contained in a model of a steam locomotive, in vegetable ivory, rosewood and bone, 10.5cms, the boiler end unscrewing to reveal a turned bone handle with chuck and three of eight hooks. †For a similar example see Grove(S), The History of Needlework Tools, Plate 165. A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years Part 1
Bible [Welsh]. Y bibl Sanctaidd: sef, yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd, gyd a nodau a sylwiadau ar bob pennod, Caerfyrddin [Carmarthen]: argraffwyd dros y Parchedig Mr. P. Williams, gan I. Ross [printed for the Reverend P. Williams, by I. Ross], 1770, two folding engraved maps, general title creased and slightly torn to gutter margin, Apocrypha present (genealogical entries to verso of last leaf), New Testament title torn with right half of leaf lacking, Psalms at rear, occasional short closed tears mostly to margins, slight worm trails towards rear of volume, light toning and dust-soiling, without front free endpaper, contemporary panelled calf, worn at head & foot of spine, joints and to board corners, 4toQty: (1)NOTESDarlow & Moule 9603. An annotated edition of the Bible, prepared by Peter William (1722-1796), a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, famous as an itinerant preacher. This is not only the earliest Welsh Bible issued with a commentary, but the first edition of the Bible printed in Wales. The prohibitions of the Bible-patent apparently did not apply to texts with a commentary. In 1766 Peter William began to prepare his commentary, taking as his model the English Bible, and in the same year a prospectus was issued. The work was sold in instalments, each part costing 1s., and the publication extended over four years, 1767-70. The Old Testament and the New Testament, with metrical Psalms appended, were comprised in fifteen parts, of which 8,600 copies were printed. The Apocrypha were printed last, and in a smaller number, the purchase of this section being at the subscriber's option: hence some copies omit the Apocrypha. The price of the complete work was £1. This Bible was printed for the editor by John Ross, of Carmarthen, a Scotsman who had learnt Welsh and become an active printer and publisher of Welsh books. The earliest appearance of his imprint is 1763, and it occurs as late as 1807.
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