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A blue topaz and diamond dress ring, the round brilliant cut topaz four claw set on an all white metal mount with seven diamonds to the top of each shoulder and eleven diamonds set into each side of the shoulder, a single diamond set under each side of the topaz, total number of diamonds - 60, the mount stamped "750", gross weight approximately 6.9gms, ring size P1/2.
Jaeger-LeCoultre - a full hunter dress pocket watch, circular champagne dial with roman numeral chapter ring, in a satin finish case with hinged cover to the dial, stamped "750 18K", reference numbers 9104 1308004, top wind movement, diameter of dial 32mm, diameter of case 41mm, gross weight of case and movement approximately 50gms.
A diamond dress ring, five baguette cut diamonds claw set horizontally and surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, in an all white gold mount, width 4.2mm by a spread of 23mm, plain shank stamped 18ct with spear point shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 3.00 carats, ring size O.
Ebel - A lady's 18 carat yellow gold diamond set dress watch, having a circular mother of pearl dial with diamond points to the hours, in an 18 carat yellow gold case with seventy four brilliant cut diamonds set into the bezel, integral polished 11mm wide linked bracelet, total weight of diamonds 0.76 carat, colour F-G, clarity VVS, approximate weight including movement 78.3gms, reference numbers 8157418-10 42121933, complete with box, outer card sleeve, certificate, warranty and booklets.
Gold (14ct) diamond dress ring with three princess cut diamonds within an interlocking brilliant cut diamond bezel flanked by a baguette cut diamond border (Birmingham 2000). Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carats. Ring size R½ CONDITION REPORT Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carats - comprising Three princess cut diamonds - estimated colour G / H, clarity P1 / P2, approximately 0.06 carats each = 0.18 carats total. Eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds estimated 0.01 carat, colour G / H, clarity SI2 / P1, totalling 0.18 carats. Forty-four baguette cut - estimated G / H, clarity SI1 / SI2, approximately 0.01 each = approximately 0.44 carats total. Maker / Sponsor QVC, stamped 14k, hallmarked Birmingham 2000. Total gross weight 6.8 grams
Andrew Grima - unusual dress ring set with two stag's teeth, in a crossover design with textured gold setting, stamped - Grima. Provenance: The vendor's father shot the stag in the early 1970s and commissioned Andrew Grima to mount the teeth into a piece of jewellery CONDITION REPORT Ring size approx K leading edge. Very good condition. Not hallmarked, stamped GRIMA. Total gross weight 16.4gms
THE COURT DRESS OF MICHAEL LLOYD FERRAR, contained in a japanned uniform case with bill of sale from E. George & Co attached to the underside of the hinged lid, including a photograph dated 1887, cased pair of cut steel buckles, hat, shoes, etc.; together with A GENERAL OFFICERS 1831 PATTERN MAMELUKE SWORD BY RANKEN & CO, CALCUTTA, 33 inch blade etched front and back, with brass scabbard; and TWO KUKRIS.
MEDALS: CAPTAIN J.W. LAMB, M.C., YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY, a group of seven medals, South Africa and WWI, in a Spink & Son Ltd case, case 29.5cm by 26cm; and a bar of miniatures, boxed; together with A GEORGE V 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD BY MOSS BROS & CO LTD, 20 & 21 KING ST., COVENT GARDEN, GVR cypher to basket, 32¼ inch etched blade decorated to each side, wirebound fish skin grip. Overall 98cm
BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Penny, second issue, mm martlet, crowned bust left (S 2558), Halfpenny, Sixth issue, mm A, portcullis, rev cross and pellets (S 2581); Milled Coinage (1561-1571), Silver Shilling, crowned bust left in decorated dress, small flan (N 2023; S 2592); Sixpence, 1562 (S 2594). First two good very fine, others fine, last has been flattened. (4)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, Italy, Italy/England, Queen Mary, The State of England, a museum quality electrotype copy of the obverse of Jacopo Trezzo’s Medal for her marriage to Philip of Spain, 1555, bust left wearing bonnet, veil and elaborately embroidered dress, beaded border, 65mm (cf MI 71/17; Att 80; vL I, 4). Good very fine, “605” stamped in the field.
BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Sixpences (3), fifth issue (1578-1582), 1580, initial mark latin cross, 3.06g (N 1997; S 2572); sixth issue, 1582-1600, 1587, initial mark crescent, 2.87g; milled coinage 1561-1571, 1562, tall narrow crowned bust with plain dress, initial mark star, 3.21g (N 2025/2; S 2594). Good fine, fine and crease mark, good fine. (3)
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, Single Orders and Decorations for Gallantry, A Great War Military Medal and “Trench Raid” Bar, awarded to Lance Corporal J.A. Mitchell, 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders; Military Medal and 2nd award bar GVR (11767 L. Cpl J.A. Mitchell. 6/Gord: Hdrs. T.F.). Toned, very fine. Military Medal London Gazette, 26 April 1917 Bar to the Military Medal London Gazette, 18 June 1917 At 6.10am on the morning of 5 March 1917, 300 men and 13 Officers took part in a Trench Raid at Roclincourt. “At zero minus 1 the artillery opened and punctually one minute later the first wave of raiders rushed over No-man’s Land and for the most part got into the German Trenches before the defenders could get out of their dug-outs, the second wave followed 50 yards behind the first with the objective of the German second line 70 yards further on. Considerable fighting took place in the German trenches – sixty German dead were counted and 21 prisoners captured including one officer, one machine-gun was brought back, one was smashed by a shell and 1 Anti-Aircraft gun was destroyed by bombs. Large mobile charges of ammonal and Stokes bombs were used to wreck shelters. In some cases, tins of petrol provided beforehand and perforated by the bayonet were flung down the dug-out stairs, followed a second later by a phosphorus bomb which ignited the petrol and made the dug-out a blazing inferno”. That afternoon Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haigh inspected the men who had taken part in the raid near Arras, the men parading in the dress and equipment they had worn in the attack. 54 men of the raiding party were killed, wounded or missing, 2 Military Crosses, 1 Distinguished Conduct Medal, 6 Military Medals and one Bar to the Military Medal were conferred upon the raiding party. Sold with copied War Diary and Battalion History of the 6th Gordons in France and Flanders, MiC, and London Gazette entries.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Æ Dupondius, IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG, radiate bust facing right, light drapery on shoulder, rev RESTITVTOR MON, S-C, emperor standing left, in military dress, holding a spear and extending right hand, 16.97g, 12h (RIC 601; C 516). Dark brown tone, very fine, scarce. ex W C Boyd Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 42, September 2005
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, Miscellaneous, A Collection of Items relating to Lieutenant E. Collins, 16th Lancers and Colonel A, Higson Royal Marines, comprising a hand-coloured framed and glazed portrait photograph of Lt Collins in Dress uniform of the 16th Lancers; a 1914 Princess Mary’s Christmas tin; a fired German Time Fuse from a shrapnel shell; a brass pocket Sextant by Stanley of London - E. Collins 16th Lancers engraved to lid in leather pouch; a pocket marching compass, patented in 1916 by Stanley of London with Collins painted on reverse in leather pouch; a collection of ephemera and photographs to Colonel Alexander Higson RM ADC to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, comprising presentation Fairbairn & Sykes Dagger by Wilkinson on presentation plaque stating “Lieutenant A. Higson R.M. From Officers Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade R.M.”; a Naval Pilots Flying Log Book, Lt Alex Higson Royal Marines with flights from 26 September 1947 – 12 July 1948; a Metal Lion standing on a Crown with the label “This is an 18th century finial from the railings surrounding Stonehouse Barracks, ie Plymouth Division Royal Marines which Alex Higson joined on 1 Jan 1944, every 10th railing has such a finial (some of which are fibreglass after WW2 damage repairs); a Silver-plated Pint Tankard inscribed “Presented to Captain Alex Higson R.M. by the President and Members Sergeant Mess H.Q. 3rd Commando Brigade R.M.”; a quantity of photographs of Colonel Higson’s military career. Mostly very good, some silver plate from F&S Dagger flaking. (lot)
WORLD COINS, Islamic, Artuqids of Keyfa and Amid, Qutb al-Din Sukman II b. Muhammad (581-597h/1185-1200 AD), Copper Dirham, 11.01g, dated 504h, nimbate facing bust wearing pointed head-dress, date formula around (sanah arba’wa tis’in wa khamsami’a), rev legend in centre al-Malik al-Ma’sud Qutb al-Din Sukman bin Muhammad bin Qara Arslan and in margin al-Nasir al-Imam al-mu’minin (S/S 14; BMC 343-345; Butak 13). Weakly struck, small blemish, good fine.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Octavian, Silver Denarius, mint of Rome(?), struck 32-31 BC, bust of Venus facing right, wearing a stephane and a necklace, rev [C]AESAR – DIVI F, Octavian, in military dress, advancing left, holding a spear, 3.80g, 8h (RIC 251; BMC 609). Lightly toned, very fine.
LOTTO DI DUE PAIA DI POLSINI E BOTTONI DA SPARATO, 1920 CIRCA in oro giallo di forma rotonda, uno lavorato a traforo centrato da diamanti di ct 0,20 ca. e uno inciso con iniziali EB. Bottoni da sparato in diamanti. Gr 23,70 LOT OF TWO PAIRS OF CUFFLINKS AND DRESS BUTTONS, 1920 CIRCA in yellow gold of round shape, one of openwork design centered with diamonds of approx. ct 0,20 and one engraved with EB initials. Dress buttons decorated with diamonds. € 700
William Conor OBE RHA RUA ROI (1881-1968)THE SEE-SAWcrayonsigned lower left13½ x 18½in. (34.29 x 46.99cm)Collection of George and Maura McClellandThe present lot is almost a mirror image, in terms of subject matter and composition, of The See-Saw (Botanic Gardens) which sold through these rooms on 10 October 2011 as lot 35.In the mid 1940s and early '50s Conor exhibited a series of work depicting children at play, including Swing High, Swing Low (1944), Hobby Horses (1947) and Chair-o-Planes (1951) and given the style of dress and the subject the present work can be dated to this same period.In the catalogue to the 2006 National Gallery exhibition 'A Time and a Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life', Brendan Rooney wrote on the companion piece - The See-Saw (Bontanic Gardens) included in that show - and his words would be equally fitting to describe the present example from that same series.""The carefree, excited play of children on a see-saw on a bright summer's day can be seen as a kind of pictorial antidote to some of the harsher realities - illness, physical work, penury and unemployment - of life in working-class Belfast in the 1920s and 1930s, and a counterpoint to the daily toils of artisans and the lower middle-class. Significantly, and not withstanding the complexity of Conor's identity, these pictures, including those of children at play, transcend the sectarianism that had crept with increasing virulence into Belfast from the late nineteenth century onwards. Conor delighted in depicting recreational activities, from music and games to singing, dancing, visits to the beach, theatre and even polo… [Conor's] ability to communicate glee and good-humour was unsurpassed. Nor was it one-dimensional. He could capture with equal alacrity the jovial confidence of an army recruit, the celebratory air of a wedding party, or the giddiness of a dancing couple."" (1)A similar study for the present lot was exhibited at the Oriel Gallery's 'William Conor Centenary Exhibition', 8-22 July 1981, catalogue no. 9 (illustrated).1. Rooney, Brendan, A Time and a Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life, NGI, Dublin, 2006, p. 119-20L
A George I Giltwood Wall Mirror carved with scrolling foliate ornamentation displayed against a punch-worked ground . The rectangular glass plate in a moulded frame having re-entrant upper corners, between a scrolling base section and pediment. The pediment surmounted by a feathered crest flanked by back-turned eagles' heads above pendant garlands of bell flowers. The base section emblazoned with a bearded face mask with plumed head-dress and fitted with mountings for two candle sconces, 34 ins x 19 ins (87 cms x 48 cms).
A Folk Art Oil on Canvas: Head and shoulders portrait of mother & child: the mother wearing a lace trimmed bonnet with blue ribbon and black dress, her fair haired daughter with strings of coral beads around her neck, 20 ins x 15 ins (51 cm x 28 cms), in a moulded black & gilt frame 29½ ins x 25½ ins (75 cm x 65 cms).
A suite of ladies dress jewellery comprising a 14k (585) gold bracelet (18cm length) set 16 baguette cut white stones (possibly white sapphires each 2.77mm x 4.00mm each approx.) and 16 rubies (each 5.11mm x 7.05mm approx.), matching earrings (marked 585 to butterfly, one slight chip to white stone possibly white sapphire), matching pendant (marked 750) on fine gold chain (marked 585, 49cm length), reversible ring (unmarked) one side central ruby surrounded by 4 white stones (possibly white sapphires each 1.90mm diam. approx.), one side central white stone (possibly white sapphire 3.46mm diam. approx) surrounded by 8 smaller white stones (possibly white sapphires each 1.94mm approx.). 26.7 grms total weight approx.
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