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Three 9ct gold dress rings comprising a ring set with garnet in floral setting and scroll mount, size P, a cluster ring set with sapphires and a central small diamond in an illusion setting, size P1/2, and a ring set with small diamond in an illusion white gold mount, size N (af), all stamped 375, combined approx 4.6g (3). CONDITION REPORT The last mentioned ring has a split to the shank.
A small quantity of silver jewellery to include a marcasite dress ring, a white metal ring floral set with blue and white stones, yellow metal ring set with solitaire white stone, a charm bracelet with Victorian and later silver threepences and a number of charms to include Robin Hood, cat, dog and St Christopher, a plated silver bangle and a large bullet containing a number of Victorian and later silver sixpences.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH (1752-1812). Portrait of a Lady, said to be Hannah More, quarter-length, wearing a white mob cap and brown dress, pastel, oval, 15 x 12 1/2in, sold with a set of eleven volumes of Hannah More's works; together with a volume of 'Letters to a Friend, 1819' (a/f) by James Harrington Evans, the frontispiece with ink inscription, to Mrs Hannah More from the author (J.H.Evans); together with a volume (binding broken) titled 'Memoirs of the Life of Mrs Hannah More'; and an engraving said to depict Hannah More, (the mount bears a label which appears to by inscribed by Hannah More). Also included in the lot is a pen and ink 'Plan of the Parish of Croscombe in the County of Somerset' by B. Tuthill, Surveyor, 1809; together with a book titled the 'Village of Croscombe' by the Rev. John East, printed by J. Chillcott, Bristol, 1831. Hannah More (1745-1833) was a noted literary figure, educator and anti-slavery figure, and one of the most influential female philanthropists of her day
Anthony Buckley two black and white photographic studies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the first a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II seated, 25 x 20cm in card mount signed by the photographer, number 4474-14 in pencil verso, the other a three quarter length portrait of Prince Philip in military dress uniform, 25 x 20cm, in card mount signed by the photographer, number 4850-10 verso.
Two figures of a sleeping woman, late 19th/early 20th centuryAfter the 18th century model by M.V. Acier, asleep on a chair, her arm resting on a tall table beside her, her shoes next to her feet, one wearing a white dress with purple and iron-red foliate sprays, the other wearing a dress painted with indianische Blumen, 19cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, one with one incised cancellation mark, incised model number E.58 to both, impressed numerals (one with restoration to left hand) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:A Private Swiss Collection of 19th century MeissenPossibly after 'La philosophie endormie' by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, etching by Jean-Michel Moreau, le jeune.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen 'Cris de Paris' figure of a hurdy-gurdy player, circa 1755Modelled by Peter Reinicke, wearing a white headscarf, puce-lined green dress, yellow underskirt and red shoes, the base moulded with gilt-edged scrollwork and applied with leaves and flowers, 13cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue to the rear of the base (left thumb restored, neck of instrument broken off)Footnotes:Provenance:With Lukacs & Donath, RomeAfter a drawing by Christophe Huet of 1753, illustrated by M. Eberle, Cris de Paris (2001), no. 33.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four gemset dress rings, a 9 carat yellow gold half eternity line edge set with eleven rubies, Birmingham 1979, ring size N, 2gm, an oval cabochon cut opal ring, 9 carat, London, size O, 2.2gm, a small ruby and diamond point 9 carat gold ring, London 1967, size N, 2.2gm, an amethyst and synthetic white stone ring, marked 9c, size O, 2.3gm.
Two dress rings, a yellow metal marquise shaped cluster ring set with a marquise cabochon cut opal and twenty-two small rubies all individually claw set on a 3mm wide band marked 14K, overall size of cluster 23 x 18mm, ring size M, a synthetic crimson corundum, 18.5 x 12.5mm, set with four sets of double claws in an all yellow metal mount marked 14K, plain shank with triple shoulders, ring size L, gross weight of lot 12gm.
Gemporia - Three large tanzanite dress rings, a 20mm circular cluster, 6 carats, a 24mm Tree of Life set with twenty-two pear shaped stones, 3.24 carats, a 20mm marquise shaped cluster with twenty pear shaped stones, 3.21 carats, all set in silver, ring sizes L-O. with Limited Edition Certificates.
Seven Cicada brooches and clips, a pair of frosted lucite cicada brooches, 55mm having clear paste eyes, a French tortoiseshell cicada brooch, 45mm, Depose on pin, a fluorescent pink cicada simulating rose quartz, 50mm, a 50mm lucite cicada dress clip, another with ivorine, 40mm, paste set metal clip.
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