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Lot 53

DIAMOND DRESS RING Of bombé design, set with graduated rows of single-cut diamonds, to a central cushion-shaped diamond, mounted in silver, diamonds approx. 1.70cts total, ring size approx. P½ For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 184

AMETHYST AND DIAMOND DRESS RING The oval-cut amethyst between brilliant-cut diamonds, amethyst approx. 12.85cts, ring size approx. N½ For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 192

STEPHEN WEBSTER: KUNZITE AND GEM-SET DRESS RING, 2002 The oval-cut kunzite within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, the gallery set with scattered circular-cut pink sapphires, mounted in 18 carat white gold, kunzite approx. 31.0cts, signed Webster, maker's mark SW, London hallmark, one pink sapphire deficient, ring size approx. L For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 208

COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY 1st: The bar brooch set with a cabochon opal and seed pearls, 2nd: The opalescent polychrome enamel flower brooch set with seed pearls, a circular-cut ruby and cushion and rose-cut diamonds, 3rd: Three 3.7mm pearl dress studs, 4th: The ring set with a cushion-shaped sapphire between old brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, 5th: The ring set with a 6.5mm cultured pearl and step-cut emeralds, 6th: The ring set with a cushion-shaped ruby and trios of rose-cut diamonds, lengths: 1st 5.3cm, 2nd 2.9cm, 3rd 1.0cm, 4th ring size approx. N, 5th ring size approx. K1⁄2, 6th ring approx. P, 3rd cased by Spink & Son, London (6) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 118

NEPHRITE CUFFLINKS AND DRESS STUDS Double-sided, each circular plaque designed as a button, the dress studs of matching design, length of plaques: cufflinks 1.4cm, dress studs 0.9cm (2) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 94

RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING Of bombé design, set with square-cut rubies, the shoulders set with brilliant-cut diamonds, within a honeycomb setting, diamonds approx. 0.95ct total, ring size approx. I½ For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 470

A 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED METAL THREADED DRESS.

Lot 364

A 14ct gold and diamond dress ring, size N, 7.1g (shank cracked)

Lot 393

A pair of 9ct gold dress studs, 1.8g, a pair of silver cufflinks and various other cufflinks, dress studs, etc

Lot 18

ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1700)PORTRAIT OF A LADY, IDENTIFIED AS SUSANNA WHITE, LATER LLOYD (d. 1762), HALF-LENGTH IN A BLACK DRESS, FEIGNED OVALOil on canvas71.1 x 61cm (27 x 24 in.) Provenance:The Crawley-Boevey family Sold Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire: Catalogue of the Valuable Contents, Bruton, Knowles & Co., 29 March - 5 April 1960, lot 1375Bought by Mr and Mrs Frederick Baden-Watkins and thence by descent at Flaxley Abbey Susanna Lloyd, née White (1684-1762) was the only child of John White and Susanna Ayleway. She married John Lloyd in 1709 and was the mother of Susanna Lloyd (1712-1762) who married her first cousin Thomas Crawley in 1743. Thomas Crawley had earlier inherited Flaxley in 1727 from Catherine Boevey. It is likely that this portrait entered the Flaxley collection upon her death in 1762. She was buried on the same day as her daughter.Condition Report: The canvas has been relined and is on a later stretcher, providing good support. Inspection under UV reveals some retouched craquelure in the sitter's face as well as retouching in all four corners of the canvas and a repair to the left of the sitter's head in the brown background. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 17

ENGLISH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY)PORTRAIT OF JOANNA BOEVEY, FULL-LENGTH IN A BLACK AND BROWN DRESS WITH EMBROIDERED SLEEVES HOLDING A PAIR OF GLOVESOil on panelInscribed 'ANNO 1616/ ANNO BOEVE/AETATIS SVAE 11-' (upper left)143.5 x 95.3cm (56¼ x 37½ in.)In an 18th Century carved giltwood frame. Provenance:Probably commissioned by Andreas Boevey (1566-1625), and by descent at Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, until sold Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire: Catalogue of the Valuable Contents, Bruton, Knowles & Co., 29 March - 5 April 1960, lot 1296Bought by Mr and Mrs Frederick Baden-Watkins and thence by descent at Flaxley AbbeyLiterature:Arthur W. Crawley-Boevey, A Brief Account of the Antiquities, Family Pictures and Other Notable Articles at Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester, Bristol, 1912, p. 11, no. 1; p. 12 In the 1960 sale of the house contents of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, this painting was ascribed to 'Sandvort'. The portrait represents Joanna Boevey (1605-64) as a young girl, aged 11, daughter of Andreas Boevey (1566-1625), a Dutch Huguenot emigré, merchant, financier and elder of the Dutch church at Austin Friars. Joanna married Abraham de Clerke (also Dutch, anglicised to Clarke). After 1654, James I transferred the Flaxley estate to Joanna's brother, William Boevey, who gifted a share to his sister, and directed that the remainder be sold after his death for the benefit of his wife. In 1661, Joanna bought out her sister-in-law, and lived at Flaxley with her son, Abraham Clarke the younger. On Abraham's death in 1683, he bequeathed the estate to his cousin, also named William Boevey (1657-92), son of his half-uncle, James (J. Lees-Milne, 'Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire - I: The Home of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Watkins', Country Life, 29 March 1973, pp. 844-845). A second painting of Joanna as an adult is recorded at Flaxley in 1912, and at this date was tentatively attributed to Cornelius Jansen (1585-1638) (A.W. Crawley-Boevey, A Brief Account of the Antiquities, Family Pictures and Other Notable Articles at Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester, Bristol, 1912, p. 11, no. 2; p. 13). Condition Report: Panel supported on the reverse by horizontal batons, some of later date. The picture is made of three panels, two vertical panel joins which have been secured in the past but have now separated, with some associated flaking. There are a number of vertical cracks to the two outer panels, they have received some support verso. Each panel has started to bow slightly. Some scuffing and abrasion throughout, predominantly to the framing edges and a more pronounced area of surface scratching to the stripes in the sitter's skirt. Some retouching is visible in natural light, particularly to the aforementioned cracks. UV reveals further retouching throughout. Craquelure throughout, this is heavier in some of the darker pigments and is creating an uneven surface. Surface dirt and discolouration of several uneven varnish layers. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 67

JOSEPH WRIGHT OF DERBY (BRITISH 1734-1797)PORTRAIT OF FRANCIS FOX (1724-1789), BUST-LENGTH, IN A BROWN COAT; AND PORTRAIT OF DOROTHY FOX (1733-1793), IN A BLACK AND WHITE DRESS AND HATOil on canvas75 x 62cm (29½ x 24¼ in.) (2)Provenance:By descent through the sitters' family Exhibited:Derby, Corn Exchange, A Catalogue of the Art and Industrial Exhibition..., 1866 (nos. 206, 209), lent by Rev. S. Fox Literature:Benedict Nicolson, Joseph Wright of Derby : Painter of Light, London, Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, 1968, nos. 62 and 63In his 1968 Catalogue Raisonné Benedict Nicholson suggests that it is more likely that the sitters represent Mr. and Mrs. William, however this was presumably based principally on the location of the Fox portraits entry in the account book, where it appears directly above entries for various views in the Lake District of the mid-1790s. However, Wright's account book does not follow a strict chronological order and is not a reliable mechanism for dating purposes. In addition, the identities of the sitters are confirmed not only by the old labels attached to the stretchers, but also by their provenance, by direct descent from Francis and Dorothy Fox to the present owner. Both works are to be included in Martin Postle's forthcoming catalogue raisonné.

Lot 410

A Bamberger Mutzen Industrie German Military Hat and a British No. 2 Dress jacket with Royal artillery army insignia badges, ERII Royal engineer buttons and four Officer's pip epaulet shoulder strap badges star tria juncta in uno, and a red and yellow box brade aiguillette.

Lot 2491

18th/19thC silk doll's dress and bonnet with ruffed trim to cuffs and neckline, length 30cm

Lot 2487

18th / 19thC woollen doll's dress with embroidered decoration and cloth buttons, length 45cm

Lot 2661

An amateur collection of 18thC onwards overseas coinage, includes 1808 Napoleon I 10c and 1865 Liberty Indian head dress 1c, together with a group of modern overseas crown sized coins 

Lot 2484

19thC cream silk and lace child's dress with sequinned and beaded decoration and lace trim to the hem, length 52cm

Lot 35

Wheeler (J. Talboys). Hand-Book to the Madras Records. being a report on the public records preserved in the Madras Government Office previous to 1834. With chronological annals of the Madras Presidency, Madras: reprinted by the Superintendent, Government Press, 1907, xx, 48 pp., contemporary brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, large slim 8vo, together withGovernment of Madras. List of the Army for 1787, corrected up to 1793, Madras: printed by the Superintendent Government Press, 1909, [iv], 95, ix pp., 20th-century maroon cloth, spine lettered in gilt, with original printed wrappers bound in (some soiling to title now relined), slim folio, plus other historical reference works, various, including George W. Forrest, Selections from the Letters Despatches and other State Papers preserved in the Military Department of the Government of India 1857-58, volumes I & II only (first volume lacking general map and plan of Delhi in pocket at rear and second volume similarly lacking map and plan of Lucknow in rear pocket), later cloth/contemporary half calf respectively, some wear to the second volume, both thick 8vo, Government of India Army Department Dress Reglations (India), 2 copies 1926 & 1932, Alexander Cunningham, Four Reports made during the years 1862-63-64-65, (archilogical survey of India), volume II, Simla: Government Central Press, 1971, & Report of a Tour in the Central Provinces and Lower Gangetic Doab in 1881-82 , volume XVII, Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Goverment printing 1884, lacking front endpaper, original blue cloth, rubbed and some wear to lower half of spine, first volume bound in modern blue cloth, second work bound in original blue cloth, rubbed and some wear with portion of spine missing, boh 8vo, etc.QTY: (23)

Lot 509

* Armand Marseille Doll. A bisque headed doll, early 20th century, with articulated eyes, closed mouth, rear of head incised 'AM Germany 6(?)41/2', composite body dressed in contemporary christening dress, underskirt, and bonnet, with modern long fitted bloomers, 28.5 cm high, together with a wooden rocking cradle (37 x 30.5 cm), cream pillow and duvet, plus a wax over composite doll, mid to late 18th century, heavily crazed with some loss to nose, lower left cheek and top of left hand neck, wig partially detached, blue kid leather forearms, dressed in contemporary white linen dress with blue lining, two petitcoats and trousers, black satin boots (some fading), 38 cm high, and three other modern ceramic dolls dressed in various styles comprising: punk, flower girl and Oriental style clothing, approximately 40 cm high QTY: (6)NOTE:White p. 142.

Lot 438

Crystal Palace. The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", or probable results of the industry of all nations in the year '51. Showing what is to be exhibited, who is to exhibit it, in short how its all going to be done. By Vates Secundus [George Augustus Sala] ..., London: Published by the Committee of the Society for Keeping Things in Their Places, 1850, hand-coloured etched folding panorama of 23 panels, comprising full-page view (forming front pastedown) and two long continuous strips of satirical sketches (one above the other), on several conjoined sheets, upper edge close-trimmed (sometimes clipping text), some toning and occasional foxing, a few minor creases, some splits to folds repaired with archival tape, penultimate panel with lower inner corner torn away (resulting in loss only to background squiggles, not to main image or text), folded into original brown cloth, upper cover with hand-coloured etched pictorial title label (rubbed and browned), oblong 8vo (14 x 25 cm), contained in a custom-made green cloth solander box with gilt lettered spine labelQTY: (1)NOTE:A scarce and outrageous survey of fictional exhibits at the Great Exhibition of 1851, produced in the preceding year. A cheaper, uncoloured, version was also issued. The long procession of the arts and manufactures of various nations includes: a man naked save for spurs, tricorn hat, and nose ring, dubbed "A specimen of the Costume of the Sandwich Islands, a chief will attend in full dress"; Lord Palmerston appearing as Cupid; images of cannibals in New Zealand exhibiting "specimens of the art of cookery in that remote region"; caricatures of Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, and Alexis Soyer; and an image of a slave and slave owner with a cat o'nine tails.

Lot 514

* Peg Dolls. Wooden peg doll, late 19th century, with painted hair, face and shoes, the lower limbs painted pale white, wearing a later floral dress with lace trim over, a petticoat with net border over a pair of check drawers, a little spotting to fabric round dolls neck, height 29 cm, together with: a Victorian wooden peg doll, with naively painted face and hair, the lower limbs painted pale pink, left arm and both feet restored, height 34cm, plus two Ernst Henback Koppelsdorf dolls both in contemporary outfits, one missing an earring and both eyes, nine other dolls including a Schutz Marke, four porcelain dolls and three fabric ones, various sizes and six doll wigsQTY: (1 box)

Lot 420

Icelandic & Viking. 30 volumes of Icelandic, Viking & Norse reference, including Skja, Iceland's Largest Volcano, With a Description of the Great Lava Desert in the Interior, and a Chapter on the Genesis of the Island, 1st edition,by Locke, published by the author, 1881, folding map to the front with a minor tear to the hinge, some light spotting, original boards, 8voLetters on Iceland: Containing Observations on the Civil, Literary, Ecclesiastical, and Natural History; Antiquities, Volcanos, Basaltes, Hot Springs; Customs, Dress, Manners of the Inhabitants &c, &c, by Banks, G. Perrin, 1780, folding map frontispiece, some light toning & spotting, new endpapers, modern brown cloth, boards slightly marked, 8vo Islendinga Sogur vols I-XII, 12 volumes, by Jonsson, Islendingasagnutgafan, 1946..., Icelandic text, bookplates to the front endpapers, some toning & spotting, contemporary black quarter calf, volume 6 cracked to one edge with loss to the head & foot 8vo, & further early medieval history and Icelandic topography reference, mostly original cloth, V/VG, 8voQTY: (30)Please note that lots 375-430 are off-site in Bourton-on-the-Water and can only be viewed online and any purchases collected from there by prior arrangement.

Lot 500

* De La Rue, Thomas, and Co., publisher. The New and Diverting Game of "Golliwogg" consisting of Forty-Eight Pictorial Cards, Depicting the Most Famous Characters and Scenes in the Above Works. Adapted, drawn in fac-simile, and elaborately rendered in Colours from Florence K. Upton's Original Designs, c.1910, forty-eight colour-printed pictorial cards in sixteen sets of three (complete), includes rules booklet (repaired along spine), 90 x 63 mm (3.5 x 2.5 ins), contained in a blue printed slipcase box (not original), together with a duplicate copy with facsimile rules booklet, in a pink slip case, plusGolly Misfitz, a very amusing game, full of hilarious amusement, London: C.W. Faulkner & Co., circa 1906, fifty four chromolithographic pictorial cards in eighteen sets of three, showing doll characters in various traditional and national dress, each card 6.7 x 9.1 cm, original rules booklet (partially detached along spine), presented in original printed box (some closed tears to edges of box), and a small carton containing 28 other packs of cards including: Der Struwwelpeter; Little Grey Rabbit card game, A Pepys game; Highwayman, Chad Valley; Contack, John Waddington; Fairy-Tale Playing Cards, etc., QTY: (1 carton)

Lot 687

* Todd (Michael Justin, 1932-). It Was Neither More Nor Less Than a Pig, 1982, watercolour, depicting Alice holding a pig in a dress running along a path, the Cheshire Cat besides her a shocked looking frog dressed as a doorman sitting on the ground his hand on his head, signed and dated lower right, image size 28 x 21.2 cm, University College Collection label adhered to glass, mounted, framed and glazed (55 x 45 cm), published in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1984QTY: (1)

Lot 98

Alivardi Khan, Nawab of Bengal, receiving a guest, circa 1760, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold and silver, depicted seated on a terrace, with river and darkening sky behind, details of dress and textiles picked out in gold and silver, on a gold flecked album page, painting 22 x 15.5cm., folio 35.5 x 28.5cm. (VAT charged on hammer price)Provenance: Acquired from Waddington & Tooth, 1970sAlivardi Khan (1671 1756) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1740 to 1756. He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs and assumed power himself. He is also known for his victory during the Battle of Burdwan against the Maratha Empire during the Maratha invasions of Bengal. Several fine paintings of him exist, one in the Victoria and Albert Museum with his nephews and grandson.See Skelton, R.: Murshidabad Painting, Marg, X.1, 1956, pp.10-13; Losty, J.: Towards a New Naturalism, Portraiture in Murshidabad and Avadh, 1750-80, Marg, LIII, 4, pp.34-37.

Lot 76

An illustrated folio from a Jain manuscript, Mewar, India, 17th century, opaque pigments on paper, with 14ll. of text to the right, the illustration depicting Krisha and cowherders with another figure possibly a merchant on a red ground, mounted, glazed and framed, painting visible, 22.7 x 11cm.  Footnotes: The style of these paintings is similar to the Gem Palace Ragamala in the National Museum in Delhi and the Sursagar in the Kanoria Collection in Calcuta, both of which were probably painted by the artist of the Chitor Ramayana executed in 1651. Although the format is clearly drawn from Hindu and Jain traditions, the dress of the merchant and the prince are influenced by Mughal portraiture.No other copy of this text is known and Jain manuscripts produced in Mewar are very rare. Two other leaves of this manuscripts are in the Los Angeles County Museum and in the San Diego Museum of Art (Pal, The Peaceful Liberators: Jain Art from India, Los Angeles, 1995, no 94; Edwin Binney 3rd Collection, Archer and Binney, 1968, no 4).Condition Report: Unexamined out of frame, with some paint loss

Lot 26

A portrait of Jagat Singh II of Mewar (1734-1751) watching a Nautch, Mewar, Rajasthan, India, circa 1760, gouache heightened with gold and silver on paper, the haloed ruler shown beneath a parasol and smoking, his vivid red robes echoed in those of the dancer before him, the drum held be one of his performers and the dress of one of his courtesans, inscribed verso and recto, 30.2 x 20.7cm. Provenance: Private Collection of J.P. Losty (1945-2021), formerly curator of Indian Visual Materials at the British Library; acquired from the Pan Asia Collection, Sotheby's, October, 1990 Inscriptions: Recto in gold: 'Portrait of Maharana Sri Jagat Singji. Dance of Women' Verso: 'Portrait of Maharaana Sri Jagat Singhji enjoying a dance of his women. This page entered into the [Royal Mewar] collection on Asadha badi 12 samvat 1818 [August 1761].'Condition Report: With some losses to paint 

Lot 251

A sapphire and Diamond Dress ring. Set in 18carat yellow gold. Size I. 3.2grams.

Lot 254

An Emerald and Ruby dress Ring, a high carat yellow metal dress ring. Sizes L and M. Together with three other costume rings, 4.92 grams

Lot 236

A diamond and sapphire dress ring 18 carat size Q 4.21 g

Lot 766

Two silver curblink watch chains, each fitted with a swivel, lengths 33.8cm and 26.9cm, a silver curblink watch chain, fitted with a silver T-bar, a silver swivel and a coin, a silver T-bar, a silver Figaro link watch chain, the T-bar detailed '925', and a silver multiple row dress Albertine, the T-bar and swivel each detailed 'SS', total weight 121.9g, together with a silver curblink watch chain, fitted with a base metal T-bar and swivel, weight excluding T-bar and swivel 19.3g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 21

TWO AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN OVAL PLAQUES, late 19th century, each painted in sombre colours with the head and shoulders self-portrait of Mme. Vigee de Brun wearing a white head scarf and ruffle necked dress, one 3 1/2" x 2 3/4", unsigned, the other, apparently unsigned, 3" x 3 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)First (in oval loose frame) has two flakes to back at 1 and 6. Framed example unable to take out of frame without possibility of damage but appears to be good

Lot 71

AN ART DECO GOLDSCHEIDER EARTHENWARE FIGURE modelled as a young fashionable lady wearing a wide brimmed green hat and flower painted dress, holding her gloved right hand up to her hat, her left hand resting on her hip, standing on an oval black base, original label, 15 1/4" high, fixed onto a black painted oblong wood platform with chrome "lamp post" light fitting (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Unable to take off plinth to see marks, have partly taken felt off base and the figure appears to be glued to base not screwed

Lot 22

AN AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN ROUNDEL, late 19th century, painted with the bust portrait of Mme. Recamier wearing a purple band in her curled hair and a diaphanous white dress, indistinctly signed (Brutin?), titled on reverse, 4" diameter, framed (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, no chips, cracks or restoration

Lot 387

E. THOMPSON (19/20th century) Portrait of The Hon. Theodora Maitland, in Black Lace Dress and Ermine Cape, three quarter length, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910, inscribed to reverse with remnant of label, 29 1/4" x 23 1/4", gilt frame (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Cleaned and reframed some time ago with minor touching up. Series of small spot paint chips to top left corner. Canvas good and reasonably tight.

Lot 211

A DIAMOND DRESS RING, the seven stone central cluster claw set to an open ribbon tied border with diamond points between, to an unmarked white metal open shank, size J (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)7.7g gross, good

Lot 192

A DIAMOND DRESS RING, the heart shaped panel point set with numerous small stones to open diamond set shoulders and a plain shank stamped 750, size M (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)6.6g gross. Good, shank engraved 4/91/72 (poss. TCW .72cts?)

Lot 224

A PEARL DRESS RING, the four cultured pearls "show peg" set to an open lozenge panel and plain 18ct gold shank, Birmingham 1992, sponsor's mark D&D, size L (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)4.9g gross. Good

Lot 217

A THREE STONE PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the cultured pearl of approximately fourteen metric grains peg set and flanked by two small brilliant cut diamonds to a plain white shank stamped 585, sponsor's mark HK, size M (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)4.1g gross. Diamond each approx. 0.06, inclusions

Lot 331

AN ART DECO BRONZED SPELTER FIGURAL ELECTRIC LAMP BASE modelled as a young lady with shingled hair, wearing a blue/grey trimmed figure skimming dress, her right arm holding aloft a frosted glass flame moulded shade, fixed to a white onyx base, engraved R494, 21" high overall including shade and base (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Very minor chip to tip of flame, unsigned, generally good

Lot 246

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER DRESS RING, the oblong facet cut emerald claw set to a double border of small diamonds to open leaf carved shoulders and a plain 18ct gold shank, London 1981, sponsor's mark EHE, size L 1/2 (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)5.1g gross. Good

Lot 785

A twist design dress ring, the two twist designs set with five tiny diamonds, totalling 0.10ct, yellow metal stamped 18kt, size L.

Lot 569

An Eastern inspired neck chain, the central panel with Arabic symbols, on a box link chain, silver gilt stamped 925, 40cm long, 3.2g all in, and a dress ring, with four row over linked fan design, gold plated, ring size Q. (2)

Lot 829

A 9ct gold dress ring, central purple paste stones, surrounded by CZ with V splayed shoulders, size O 1/2, 2.9g all in, boxed.

Lot 30

A 9ct gold shell cameo dress ring, cameo depicting female looking right, on V splayed shoulders, yellow metal stamped 375, size K 1/2, 2.8g all in.

Lot 248

A pair of Continental porcelain figures, each of female in flowing dress with basket of flowers on a butterfly base, 19cm high.

Lot 762

An 18ct gold semi precious stone set dress ring, formed as a flower and set with emerald, sapphire, ruby and diamonds, size O 1/2, 3.2g all in.

Lot 766

Two 9ct gold dress rings, each stone set, comprising a CZ and garnet cluster ring, size M 1/2, and a CZ dress ring, size M 1/2, 3.4g all in. (2)

Lot 568

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, of half hoop design, set with four round brilliant cut sapphires and three round brilliant cut diamonds, ring size M, 3.7g all in.

Lot 580

A 9ct gold half hoop dress ring, set with five round brilliant cut cz stones, each in claw setting, size P, 2.6g all in.

Lot 772

A group of silver and other costume jewellery, comprising silver pendants, rope twist chains, dress rings, etc. (1 bag)

Lot 986

A Chil-Daw dress makers dummy, bust 36-43, lacking stand.

Lot 765

Two 9ct gold dress rings, each stone set, comprising a garnet cluster, size P, and a pale green stone and CZ set dress ring, size M 1/2, 3.6g all in. (2)

Lot 787

A ruby and diamond three stone dress ring, with square cut ruby in rub over setting, flanked by two tiny diamonds, on a yellow metal band marked 18ct PLAT, size O 1/2, 1.4g all in.

Lot 775

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring, central oval cut ruby, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, each in claw setting, on a yellow metal band, size P.

Lot 579

A 9ct gold dress ring, set with cz stone, in claw setting with hammered shoulders, size M 1/2, 1.9g all in.

Lot 774

A 9ct gold amethyst dress ring, with oval cut amethyst in six double claw setting, with pierced design shoulders, size O 1/2, 3.3g all in.

Lot 564

An Art Deco dress ring, with five stone set panel with round brilliant cut diamonds, in illusion setting, of graduated from, set in platinum, on a yellow metal band, the central stone approx 0.15ct, ring size L½, 2.7g all in.

Lot 392

A RD Franks of London small dress makers bust, on a stained pine base, with taupe coloured material body, 69cm high.

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