An amethyst ring, composed of four heart-shaped amethyst to a diamond-set centre, the 9ct yellow gold plain shank with Birmingham hallmark; together with a pink sapphire (untested but probably synthetic), the 9ct white gold shank with convention hallmark (2)ring size N and L respectively, combined gross weight 4.1g Condition:
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An early 20th century ruby and diamond five stone ringthe three circular-cut rubies each separated by an old brilliant-cut diamond, to the 18ct yellow gold pierced gallery, engraved shoulders and shank Birmingham hallmark (1912)ring size L1/2, 2.3 gCondition: Overall condition good/very good, commensurate with age. Rubies well matched for colour, bright with minor inclusions, top facets slightly rubbed. Diamonds bright, largish culets. Hallmark very clear
A pink sapphire and two stone diamond ringthe central mixed-cut pink sapphire set to either side with a brilliant-cut diamond, all collet-set to the plain shank with millennium 18ct gold hallmark (partially struck)ring size K1/2, 4 gms Condition: Overall condition good.Pink sapphire is more pink and brighter than in photograph. very minor chips/abrasions to table/crown facets. Measures including collet setting 7.15 x 6.82 x 4.58mm approx.Diamonds each spread approx 0.20 cts, good clarity and reasonable colour (slightly tinted but well matched).
A diamond and ruby-set chequer board ringthe square plaque set with nine old brilliant-cut diamonds separated by four calibré-cut ruby bands, diamond-set shoulder and plain tapering shank stamped '585'ring size N1/2, 2.6gCondition: Possible two rubies replaced and two missing, otherwise stones are fairly well matched.
A diamond single stone ring, the modified brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.39cts to the coronet setting and plain tapering shank, with case for Garrard and Co.,ring size O, 4.4gCondition: Please see report from GCS Overall condition good. Outer lower shank shows signs of wear e.g. minor knocks Offered with a diamond report from GCS, numbered 5782-2497, dated 21 July 2022, stating that the diamond is F colour, SI1 clarity, faint blue fluorescence
A diamond two stone cross-over ring, the brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 1.70 and 1.59 cts to the diamond-set shoulders, the shank stamped 'PLAT' ring size O, 5.7gCondition: Overall condition good/very good. Scratches to shank, particularly to lower edge. .Bright stones, well cut, Colour I/J, SI1/2 and VS2/SI1,Slight blue fluorescence
A diamond single stone ring, the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 2.0 cts to the coronet mount and plain tapering shank stamped '18ct',size I, 3.4 g Condition: Diamond measures 8.2mm x 8.0mm x 4.9mm. Colour estimated J/K clarity, SI/PK (colourless gletz, a few very small black inclusions and bearding to the girdle)
A Victorian diamond-set star brooch / pendant, the twelve rays set with graduated old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, contemporary casemaximum lenght 4cm, 8.6gCondition: Overall condition very good, commensurate with age. One tiny rose-cut diamond at end of point possibly deficient. Diamonds are bright, VS/SI clarity, I/J colour, generally good condition. Brooch fitting fixed. Please see additional images.
A full hoop diamond-set eternity ring, set all round with brilliant-cut diamonds, the engraved sides stamped '18CT'ring size N, 3.6gCondition: Overall condition good/very good. Total carat weight estimated 1.40-1.60 cts; each spread approx 0.06-0.08 cts Colour H/I, Clarity VS/ SI, 1 strong florescence (blue)
Three late 19th century gem-set rings: the first centrally-set with an old brilliant-cut colourless diamond with a similarly-cut brown diamond to either side, the shank stamped '18'; the second turquoise and rose-cut diamond cluster to the shank stamped '18ct' , the third gypsy-set with three half pearls to the plain band stamped '18CT'combined gross weight 15.4gCondition: Overall condition good, commensurate with age.Ring sizes Q, R/S, and Q respectivelyThree stone diamond ring: SI/PK clarity, brown diamonds with slightly pinky undertones, not tested.
A collection of 9ct rings comprising a 9ct emerald and opal cluster ring, a two stone diamond ring (one missing), eternity ring, and a solitaire diamond ring and a black onyx panel ring a/f (5)total weight approx 15gCondition: One ring broken. first hand inspection advised.
A diamond three stone ring, the modified brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set to the plain shank stamped 'PLAT'ring size O, 2.8gCondition: Evidence of shank enlargementOverall condition good. Diamonds: each spread 0.20-0.25 cts, SI/PK clarity, I/J colour , Centre stone strong fluorescence, other two inert.
A Georgian pink sapphire and diamond-set ring, the oval pink sapphire and old rose-cut diamond-set cluster horizontally-set to the graduated diamond-set shoulders, silver and yellow closed back engraved setting,ring size L, 2.9gCondition: Overall condition good, commensurate with age. Closed-back pink sapphire with good colour (possibly foiled)and clarity. Mostly rose-cut diamonds. One table-cut in shoulder possibly a replacement. Shoulders possibly reset. Length and width of cluster 12.1mm x 10.0mm
A Georgian diamond ring, the rose-cut diamond to the border of ten rose-cut diamond collets, closed back setting, the 18ct yellow gold band with Birmingham hallmark (rubbed)ring size N, 4.3 gCondition: Diamond cluster measurement 13.0mm x 12.4mm. Cluster good but probably applied to later band shank. Centre diamond greyish, out diamonds brownish. Inclusions visible with the naked eye to central diamond.
An early Victorian conch pearl and enamel ring, the central oval conch pearl with diamond-set collets to each of the cardinal points, the scrolling open work yellow gold shoulders decorated with sky blue enamel,ring size E, 4.1gCondition: Slight enamel loss to lower shank both lower shoulders, Shank sized
A mid / late 18th century gem-set and enamel masquerade ring, the oval concave plaque enamelled female face with masked diamond-set eyes, beauty spots and red bow lips, within a surround of channel-set calibré-cut garnets, to the yellow gold plain swivel shank (possibly later)ring size H, 4.6gCondition: As per the description shank possibly later, enamel loss from nose and possibly from brow - first hand inspection advised.
A Georgian yellow gold and black enamel ouroboros jewel, the snake's head with rose-cut diamond collet-eyes to the tapering body with finely cross-hatched black enamel decorationwidth 2cm, 2.8gCondition: Overall condition good/ very good commensurate with age. Minimal wear to cross hatching. Red enamel in the mouth. Wearable as a ring - size I
Assorted jewellery and watches including: a 22ct yellow gold wedding band, weighing 4.1g;, a 9ct yellow gold oval engraved locket suspended from a 9ct yellow gold filed curb link chain necklace, combined gross weight 10.0g, two lady's 9ct yellow gold wrist watches (bracelet straps not hallmarked for gold), a 18ct yellow gold and diamond-set ring (a/f), 2.3g, a Chinese gem-set and 14ct yellow gold circular pendant on chain, various cubic zirconia-set itemsCondition:
Assorted items of jewellery, including;a rope twist necklace stamped '14K 585'; three 9ct yellow gold Latin crosses; a diamond-set bar brooch; four pairs of earrings; a cameo brooch; and a cultured pearl necklace; and three other necklacesnecklace length 41 cms, 10.3gCondition:
A diamond single stone ring, the old brilliant-cut diamond set within a star motif and outer box collet, the plain shank possibly engraved '18ct'; a pair of carved coral flowerhead studs, the screw fitting stamped '9c'; a Latin cross pendant with engraved dates; and an openwork tapering bar brooch, possibly stamped '18', centrally-set with a sapphire (4)ring size N, brooch width 6.6cm, combined gross weight 8.2gCondition:
Two 19th century brooches:an oval cameo brooch of a head of a warrior or a god within an ornate mount (a/f); an oval black enamel and gold filled mourning brooch containing plaited hair; a continental carved coral and yellow metal floral spray brooch, cultured pearl necklace , the cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond and turquoise cluster clasp detached; a fancy chain link necklace with swivel and bolt ring; and a simulated pearl necklace (7)Condition:
Assorted jewellery including gentlemen's accessoriesto include a gold mounted angel skin coral portrait cameo, stamped 750, a twin cultured pearl gold stamped 10K, a diamond five stone ring, a 9ct yellow gold witches heart bar brooch, a silver an niello double locket brooch stamped 900, a cased set of rolled gold, mother of pearl and red stone set cufflinks and studs, etc., (qty)weight of rings approx. 5.6 gCondition: Fair condition. five stone ring has been enlarged. Replacement brass pin on brooch
David Bowie: A collection of six vintage posters, including: Diamond Dogs Tour poster, art by Peellaert, Mainman, Printed in USA; David Bowie by George Underwood Big O posters, 3A8, signed by Underwood 2011;'Bill Graham presents - Live at Oakland Colosseum, 1978, featuring artwork by Randy Tuten; Never Let Me Down, 1987 album promo poster; Sound + Vision tour poster, Berllin 8th April 1990; The Glass Spider Tour, 1987 (6)Condition: Big O poster - rolled, pin holes to corners, handling creases, dents to edges. Never Let Me Down - rolled, folded, handling creases, light wear Glass Spider - handling creases throughout, blue tak marks to back
A large collection of Victoria 1887 and 1897 Diamond Jubilee commemorative medals, medallions, medalets, brooches and badgesto include 1887:to include a cased silver-gilt and enamel Albert Edward Prince of Wales medal on ribbon, Army and Navy silvered medal on ribbon town medals: Biddlestone and Slaughterford, Birmingham, Borough of Brighton, School Children of Dover, Exeter x2, Hornsey, Borough of Guildford x 2, Borough of Kidderminster, Middlesborough x2. Borough of Oldham, Norwich x 2, Stockton-Upon-Tees and Yarmouth, Isle of Wight; a gilt embossed card shield shaped Northampton badge, The Queen Jubilee Puzzle advertising The Perfect Timekeeper 10/6-The Waterbury Watch, etc., 1897:cased silver Glasgow Children's Fete medallion, two other examples of the same medallion in bronze, Liverpool silver Jubilee medal on ribbon, three Metropolitan Police Jubilee medals on ribbons, Army and Navy medal by Spink on ribbon, Town jubilee medals: Central Wards of Rawtenstall, Burton-On-Trent, Lymington, Norwich Middlesborough, Peterborough, Wigan x3; Advertising medals and tokens: Western Gazette and Pullman News Newspapers, two Epps's Cocoa aluminium tokens, A.I Cakes Far Famed Cakes & Biscuits are THE Best, Mellin's Food, Money Lent by Gibson 346 Victoria St. Grimsby; various others some enamelled, other on ribbons, tokens, a rosette etc., (qty)various Condition: Varying condition, from good to rubbed. Viewing recommended in person
Three Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee commemorative medalsfirst by J E Boehm, bronze, crowned bust left, rev. by Lord Leighton, engraved by Wyon, Queen enthroned surrounded by seven figures, Royal Mint issue in fitted gilt tooled case, second Corporation of London bronze medal by F. Bowcher, issued by Spink, third a copper medal by F. Bowcher issued by Spink., (3)first diameter 77mm., Condition: First case rubbed, medal overall fine, to impact knocks to side. Others in fair condition
Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee Commemorative silver and white metal medalsfirst by Bowcher issued by Spink, second veiled crowned bust right rev. figure of Victory with holding a laurel wreath and a shield with the Royal Arms, Windsor Castle behind, together other commemoratives: cased Southport medal by Ottley, a cased medal by John Pinches, St Luke Manningham medal by Bowcher issued by Spink, a City and Borough of Peterborough token, 2 x Argentina, Buenos Aires medals by J.D., veiled crowned head left rev/ flags of Argentina and Great Britain, etc., (10)first diameter 77 mm., Condition: Surface wear and knocks, overall fair
A yellow metal diamond and sapphire three stone dress ring, the central princess cut sapphire flanked by two princess cut diamonds, size approx. U 1/2, and a diamond and sapphire crucifix pendant on a yellow metal chain indistinctly stamped possibly 18K, approximate weight 16.6g (2).
RAYMOND WEIL; a lady's Parsifal bi-metal wristwatch, the circular dial set with diamonds and with diamond set bezel, diameter excluding winding crown 22mm.Additional InformationThe watch is currently not functioning, light wear and tarnishing, the bracelet is sagging.
Four: Staff Sergeant A. Robson, 1st Dragoon Guards Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, unofficial rivets between state and date clasps (4336 Pte. A. Robson. 1st. Dgn: Gds:); British War Medal 1914-20 (1DG-4336 S. Sjt. A. Bobson. 1-D. Gds.); Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (Sgt. A. Robson. K.D. Gds.) contemporarily impressed naming; together with Austria, Empire, Commander’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for Foreigners 1908, bronze (Sgt. A. Robson. K.D. Gds.) contemporarily impressed naming, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine and a scarce combination (4) £600-£800 --- Algernon Robson attested for the 1st Dragoon Guards and served with them in South Africa during the Boer War, and later as a Staff Sergeant in India during the Great War. His Medal Index Card confirms that the British War Medal was his only medallic entitlement for the Great War. Note: His Imperial Majesty Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the 1st Dragoon Guards in 1896, and to celebrate his Diamond Jubilee a small number of his Commander’s Jubilee Medal for Foreigners (in gold, silver, and bronze) were awarded to a selected number of Officers and other ranks of the Regiment in December 1908. Robson was amongst those selected from the Regiment to receive the medal, and would have worn it for six years before gravely removing it from his breast in August 1914.
Three: Squadron Sergeant Major Rough Rider W. J. Coe, 6th Dragoon Guards Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast (2408. Serjt: W. Coe. 6/Drgn: Gds:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (2408 S. Sjt:-Maj:R.R. W. J. Coe 6th Dragoon Gds:); Army L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (2408 S. S. Maj:R.R. W. Coe. 6th Dragoon Gds.) minor edge bruising, very fine (3) £240-£280 --- William John Coe was born in King’s Lynn, Norfolk in 1867. He attested for the 6th Dragoon Guards under the alias of ‘Long’ at Peterborough in December 1885. He advanced to Corporal in 1891, and to Sergeant in February 1893. Coe served with the Regiment in South Africa, November 1899 - August 1902, and advanced to Squadron Sergeant Major in September 1902. He was appointed to the Permanent Staff, Royal North Devon Yeomanry in February 1905 (awarded L.S. & G.C. in 1904). Coe was discharged in February 1910, and emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada.
λJohn Smart (1741-1811) Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a brown coat and white waistcoat, and with powdered hair Signed with initials and dated J.S./1784 (lower left) Oval, in a silver frame with a rose-cut diamond border and gold back 50 x 36mm Provenance: Purchased in Sweden by the present owner Ivory Act registration reference M3N2L1TV

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