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Lot 454

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER COSTUME JEWELLERY Comprising a Victorian lava cameo bracelet, circa 1880, carved with Putti in high relief, each holding a slightly varying attribute, in silver gilt settings, concealed clasp; a modern sapphire and diamond three stone dress ring, estimated to weigh 0.50 carats, the shank stamped 585; together with a cultured pearl bracelet, with belcher link connectors; a cornelian, aventurine quartz and enamelled bead necklace, to an oval clasp stamped silver; a graduated aventurine quartz necklace with facetted white stone spacers; a air of simulated pearl ear clips Size/dimensions: cameo bracelet 20cm long; finger size N 1/2 Gross weight: 206 grams

Lot 494

TWO DIAMOND DRESS RINGS The first with a pierced shaped panel set with brilliant cut diamonds, with three illusion set brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.56 carats total, stamped 14KP LB; the second ring with an elongated brilliant cut diamond cluster, approximately 0.60 carats total, to stepped crossover shoulders, stamped 14KP LB Size/dimensions: first finger size M 1/2; second L 1/2 Gross weight: 9 grams Condition Report: The rings both have some wear commensurate with use, the diamonds are bright and lively. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 495

A DIAMOND NAVETTE SHAPED PANEL DRESS RING The panel with pavé set brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.35 carats total, with a textured setting and tapered shoulders, stamped 18kt Size/dimensions: finger size P Gross weight: 12.3 grams Condition Report: The shank has some scratches, there is rubbing to the back of the shank and some detailing worn where it has been worn, the diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 503

A DIAMOND DRESS RING AND A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS The broad panel pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.24 carats, stamped 585, together with a pair of matching diamond ear clips, approximately 1.80 carats total, stamped 14k 585 Size/dimensions: finger size P 1/2; earrings 2.1cm long Gross weight: 21.8 grams Condition Report: The diamonds in the ring are heavily included, the earrings SI-I most are included. The earrings have had the posts removed, the backs are fairly well sprung. They all have some wear to the settings. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 509

ALAN MARTIN GARD, A 9 CARAT GOLD BANGLE AND RING LONDON 1976 The bangle with rope twist arms to a central lovers knot, with brilliant cut diamond accents, 0.06 carats total, with Alan Martin Gard AMG maker's mark, with a matching lovers knot dress ring; and an associated fancy link necklace with polished and rope twist links, rubbed makers signature and partial Continental mark; with associated Garrard box Size/dimensions: bangle inner width 5.8cm; finger size N; necklace 70cm long Gross weight: 31 grams Condition Report: The jewellery has some wear commensurate with age and use, the ring bolt necklace clasp may not be original and is damaged, it will need replacing, rubbed makers mark and continental mark on the chain not the clasp Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 533

A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING The brilliant cut diamond in a six claw settings, estimated to weigh 0.30 carats, partial 18 carat gold hallmark; together with a 9 carat gold shell cameo dress ring, the oval panel carved with the profile of a lady, Birmingham 1965 Size/dimensions: first finger size L 1/2; second U 1/2 Gross weight: 6 grams Condition Report: First ring some light wear to settings, the diamond is bright and lively, colour estimated K-L, clarity VS, assessed in settings. The cameo has some rubbing to the high relief, a couple of small hairline cracks visible when held to the light, the setting has wear Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 544

A 1930S SHELL CAMEO DRESS RING AND A MID 20TH CENTURY CITRINE RING The shell cameo panel within an onyx surround, to stepped shoulders, the back of the panel inscribed 24./1.2 1933; the step cut citrine in a four claw gold coloured setting, with tulip shaped shoulders, stamped 585 14k Size/dimensions: first finger size M; second M 1/2 Gross weight: 18.5 grams Condition Report: The rings have some wear commensurate with and and use, the citrine has some scratches and scuffs, the shell cameo has rubbing to high relief points, a scratch and a couple of small nibbles to the onyx, there is a place name under the date at the back of the ring, but it has been rubbed. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 545

A 18 CARAT GOLD DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING LONDON 2014 The brilliant cut diamonds in six claw settings, approximately 0.46 carats total; together with a further 18 carat gold diamond set dress ring, the lozenge shaped panel set with eight cut diamonds Size/dimensions: first finger size Y; second finger size S Gross weight: 7.4 grams Condition Report: The diamonds are bright, they have inclusions, minimal wear to the settings. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 547

Y A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND COSTUME JEWELLERY To include a coral dress ring, the oval cabochon coral panel within a gold coloured setting, stamped 18k; a 9 carat gold quartz dress ring; a white stone and cultured pearl pierced cluster dress ring; a white stone eternity ring; a Victorian banded agate brooch with a coiled gilt metal serpent surround; a graduated oval green resin bead necklace; a set of mother of pearl dress studs in a fitted case; a simulated pearl necklace; and four further brooches

Lot 551

Y A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CORAL DRESS STUDS The studs each with a polished coral bead, one back stamped 15; together with a pair late Victorian silver cufflinks enamelled with the coat of arms and Eton College and motto Floreat Etona, Chester 1895; and a set of 1929 Maundy Money, in original case Gross weight: 3.6 grams; cufflinks 10 grams Condition Report: The studs have some wear commensurate with age and use. The cufflinks have replaced backs, they partially obscure the hallmark. Some chips to the enamel. Maundy money has tarnishing Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 553

A COLLECTION OF GEM SET RINGS To include a synthetic sapphire single stone ring, the step cut synthetic sapphire with canted edges, millegrained setting, stamped 18ct; a blue topaz dress ring; a cabochon ruby dress ring; a 9 carat gold cabochon black stone ring; a 9 carat gold water opal, diamond and ruby cluster ring; a 9 carat gold amethyst ring; a yellow paste set ring Gross weight: 16.9 grams Condition Report: All items have wear, a couple have repairs/sizing to bands. The synthetic sapphire is bright, some nibbling to facet edges, some wear to the setting from use, some points are worn through in the collet setting holding the stone. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 562

FOUR GEM SET DRESS RINGS Comprising a 1940s Swedish mixed cut green synthetic spinel dress ring, to stepped shoulders, inscribed 3/9/43, stamped with Swedish control marks 18k and date letter, possibly 1943: together with a mid 20th century synthetic sapphire dress ring, the circular cut synthetic sapphire within a beaded surround; an oval cabochon sapphire ring, to a 9 carat gold broad band; and a 9 carat gold white and blue stone cluster dress ring, Birmingham 1973 Size/dimensions: first finger size O 1/2 Gross weight: 18.1 grams Condition Report: The first ring: the synthetic spinel has some chips to the corners, some nibbles, the shank has been size, and the marks are rubbed. The other rings have wear commensurate with age and use finger size C1940s Swedish mixed cut green synthetic spinel dress ring, finger size O 1/2 mid 20th century synthetic sapphire dress ring, finger size O oval cabochon sapphire ring, finger size O 1/2 9 carat gold white and blue stone cluster dress ring, finger size M 1/2 Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 569

A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY To include enamelled bangles; wooden bead necklaces; various further bead necklaces; dress watches, including a Gucci watch; brooches; and rings Condition Report: Varying wear Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 576

A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER COLOURED JEWELLERY AND COSTUME JEWELLERY To include a chrysoprase and half cultured pearl bracelet, with foliate engraved panels, stamped silver; a cabochon hardstone dress ring, with a foliate border; a hinged bangle stamped sterling silver; a cornelian bar brooch; a novelty bird stick pin; a curb link bracelet; freshwater cultured pearl necklaces; an onyx bead necklace; and simulated pearl necklaces GROSS WEIGHT: 278 grams Condition Report: All items have wear, some have repairs or damage Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 577

FIVE ASSORTED RINGS Comprising a white stone, sapphire, ruby and emerald multi layer dress ring; a band ring stamped TRAUB Orange blossom 18k; a diamond set ring setting, central vacant setting, stamped 18kt; a 9 carat gold cultured pearl and amethyst marquise shaped cluster ring; and a turquoise set bombé dress ring Gross weight: 26.8 grams Condition Report: All rings have wear, varying levels, the turquoise ring is made up. white stone, sapphire, ruby and emerald multi layer dress ring, finger size Q a band ring stamped TRAUB Orange blossom 18k, finger size M 1/2 a diamond set ring setting, central vacant setting, stamped 18kt, finger size I a 9 carat gold cultured pearl and amethyst marquise shaped cluster ring, finger size J turquoise set bombé dress ring approximately finger size G Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 525

A mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals worn by Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. Parker, O.B.E., M.C., D.C.M., Royal Welsh Fusiliers The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military Division) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt; Military Cross, G.V.R.; Distinguished Conduct Medal, E.VII.R.; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Hazara 1891; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Orange Free State; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; 1914 Star, with clasp; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves; Coronation 1911; France, Third Republic, Croix de Guerre 1914-1918, with bronze palm; Order of Merite Agricole, breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, mounted as worn, minor enamel damage to the last, very fine and better (12) £360-£440 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1919. M.C. London Gazette 18 February 1915. D.C.M. London Gazette 27 September 1901. Edward Augustus Parker was born in Peckham, London about 1867 and enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in December 1886. Having then served with the 1st Battalion in the Hazara Expedition of 1891 (Medal & clasp), he was appointed Sergeant-Major in October 1898 and participated in the operations in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, including the action at Frederickstad on 20 October 1900. He was wounded on the latter occasion, mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 10 September 1901, refers) and awarded the D.C.M. Subsequently commissioned as a Quarter-Master, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant, in the 1st Battalion in April 1904, he was a member of the regiment’s Coronation Contingent in 1911. Advanced to Q.M. & Captain in April 1914, Parker joined the 1st Battalion in Flanders in early October and was consequently witness to the severe fighting that followed. Following an abortive attack on Menin on the 17th, the Battalion - numbering 1150 officers and men - took up positions on the Broodseinde Ridge: within three days, as a consequence of severe enemy shelling and numerous infantry assaults, the unit’s strength was reduced to 200 officers and men. On the 29th, the Battalion was reinforced by 200 men and moved to new positions just east of the village of Zandvoorde. The Germans attacked in force on the following day, supported by 260 heavy artillery guns, and managed to get behind the Battalion’s line: it was all but annihilated, just 90 men answering the roll call on the 31st, among them Parker, the only surviving officer. He was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 17 February 1915, refers) and awarded the M.C., both distinctions undoubtedly reflecting his ‘gallantry in the Field’, as cited in a reference written by Major-General H. E. Holman at a later date. He was invested with his M.C. by King George V at Windsor Castle in April 1915, one of the first officers to be so honoured. Parker was subsequently appointed to the Staff, initially serving as A.D.C. to the G.O.C. 7th Division (November 1914-May 1915), and afterwards as a Camp Commandant In IV Corps H.Q. (May 1915-February 1916), and Camp Commandant 4th Army (February 1916-March 1918). Then following a brief spell as Camp Commandant, Supreme War Council, he returned to his post in 4th Army and remained similarly employed until the war’s end. He was awarded the O.B.E. and five times mentioned in despatches (London Gazettes 15 June 1916, 4 June 1917, 7 April 1918, 20 December 1918 and 5 July 1919, refer); in addition he was appointed a Chevalier of the French Order of Merite Agricole (London Gazette 7 October 1919, refers), and awarded the Croix de Guerre (London Gazette 24 October 1919, refers). Parker, who had been advanced to Q.M. & Major on the recommendation of Lieutenant-General H. Rawlinson, G.O.C. IV Corps, in May 1915, was appointed Q.M. & Lieutenant-Colonel in November 1923, shortly before his retirement. He died in December 1939. Sold with a quantity of original documentation, including the recipient’s pre-attestation recruit’s form; warrants appointing him to the rank of Sergeant-Major and Quarter-Master (1898 and 1914); his M.I.D. certificates for French’s despatch, dated 14 January 1915, and Haig’s despatches, dated 30 April 1916, 8 November 1918 and 16 March 1919; and an old copy of General Rawlinson’s letter recommending him for advancement to Q.M. and Major, dated 5 May 1915.

Lot 526

A mounted group of five miniature dress medals attributed to Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Graham, Indian Army Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Gambia 1901 [sic]; British War and Victory Medals; Jubilee 1935; Defence Medal, mounted as worn in this order and housed in a glazed display frame, good very fine, the first rare Ashanti 1900, no clasp; 1914 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal 1914-19, generally very fine (9) £120-£160 --- John Scot Graham was born on 24 August 1880 and served in West Africa in 1901 as part of the embodied Militia, taking part in the expedition up the Gambia and in the operations against Fodi Kabba (Medal with clasp). He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment on 30 April 1902, and was seconded for duty with the West African Regiment, with the rank of Lieutenant. He transferred to the Indian Army on 24 December 1905, and served with the Military Accounts Department, being advanced Captain on 10 July 1911. He served during the Great War briefly in Mesopotamia from October 1918 (British War and Victory Medals), and was advanced Lieutenant-Colonel on 1 February 1928.

Lot 584

17th (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Lancers Other Ranks Full Dress Lance Cap Plate c.1880. A good quality die stamped example of standard pattern with Battle Honours to South Africa 1879, with two screw posts; together with a 16th (The Queen’s) Lancers other ranks full dress lance cap plate c.1902-14, with Battle Honours to South Africa 1902, with two screw posts, good condition (2) £100-£140

Lot 263

A collection of silver gem-set rings, to include a peridot ring, a multi gem cluster ring, a chrome diopside and diamond ring, missing one diopside, a tanzanite cluster ring, a diamond set dress ring, a citrine cluster ring, etc., 39.31g total (10)

Lot 338

A collection of dress studs,to include 9ct gold and 18ct gold examples, gilt metal examples, and silver examples (qty.)9ct gold - 5.00g total, 18ct gold - 6.87g total

Lot 337

A cased mother-of-pearl dress set, retailed by Mappin & Webb,retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd, the buttons and cufflinks with a French cut sapphire set to the centre of a mother-of-pearl plaque, to white gold settings, with gilt metal button hooks, one button deficient, all marked 9ct, S&LU, together with two later 9ct gold split pearl and mother-of-pearl collar suds by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1954, 10.26g total, the case marked Mappin &Web Ltd, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG. One button and both collar studs missing from the set.The existing collar studs do not belong to this set.Minor surface marks/scratches.Some discolouration and scuffs to the case.

Lot 304

A small collection of jewellery, comprising three mother-of-pearl dress buttons, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 6.63g, two cut steel buttons, a gold bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, and a 9ct gold safety pin style bar brooch, London 1988, 4.41g total, and quantity of unmounted paste stones (qty.)Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Cut steel buttons are very rusty.The case the buttons are in is mouldy.

Lot 117

A late 20th century 18ct gold blue zircon and diamond dress ring, set with oval mixed-cut zircon and modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, setting height 10.6mm, size M, 4.7g

Lot 123

An Edwardian blue topaz and pearl dress ring, unmarked gold settings, 11.1mm, size K/L, 1.9g

Lot 126

A modern 9ct gold champagne diamond and diamond cluster dress ring, setting height 10mm, size O, 3.9g

Lot 136

An Antique Continental opal ruby diamond and blue enamel dress ring, unmarked gold settings, setting height 11.9mm, size S, 4.8g

Lot 179

A late 20th century 18ct white gold pearl Toi et Moi dress ring, setting height 21.5mm, size N, 5.2g

Lot 181

A modern 9ct gold spessartine garnet and diamond cluster dress ring, setting height 14.9m, size N, 4.1g

Lot 182

A modern 9ct gold mystic topaz and diamond dress ring, setting height 17.8mm, size O, 7.2g

Lot 190

A modern 9ct gold aquamarine and diamond dress ring, set with emerald-cut aqua and single-cut diamond, setting height 11.8mm, size N, 5g

Lot 202

A modern unmarked gold black diamond and diamond dress ring, set with Dutch rose-cut black diamond and single-cut diamond shoulders, principal diamond measures: 6.68mm x 2.61mm, size L, 4g

Lot 209

A late 20th century 9ct gold opal doublet dress ring, 11.9mm, size K, 5.5g

Lot 212

A modern 9ct gold white opal dress ring, set with oval cabochon opal, setting height 16.9mm, size O, 4.1g

Lot 225

A modern 14ct white gold blue topaz cluster dress ring, setting height 15.8mm, size M, 7.8g

Lot 231

A late 20th century 9ct gold blue spinel dress ring, setting height 12.6mm, size K, 3.7g

Lot 246

A Danish 14ct gold pink topaz dress ring, by Hugo Grun, setting height 11.1mm, size S/T, 2g

Lot 254

A Continental 18ct gold ornate dress ring, relief moulded figural decoration with wirework bridge, setting height 22mm, size Q, 10.5g

Lot 267

An 18ct gold diamond triple-cluster dress ring, set with modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 1ct, setting height 9.2mm, size R, 4.3g

Lot 311

A modern 9ct gold ametrine dress ring, setting height 18.6mm, size N, 6.9g

Lot 312

A modern 9ct gold amethyst and diamond dress ring, setting height 12.3mm, size L, 6.3g

Lot 317

A modern 9ct gold sun stone dress ring, setting height 9.9mm, size N, 3.2g

Lot 318

A modern 9ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring, setting height 12.4mm, size N, 2.5g

Lot 319

A modern 9ct gold vari-hew sapphire dress ring, setting height 12.2mm, size N, 3.2g

Lot 320

A modern 9ct gold Tibetan sun stone and citrine dress ring, setting height 9mm, size N, 3.6g

Lot 322

A modern 9ct gold chrysoprase dress ring, setting height 9.7mm, size N, 3g

Lot 323

A modern 9ct gold opal and pink tourmaline dress ring, setting height 12.3mm, size N, 3.8g

Lot 324

A modern 9ct gold mystic topaz and diamond dress ring, setting height 14.4mm, size N, 5.6g

Lot 326

A modern 9ct gold Sri Lankan rainbow moonstone dress ring, setting height 8.5mm, size N, 4.1g

Lot 327

A modern 9ct gold sapphire and diamond flowerhead dress ring, setting height 11.8mm, size N, 2.6g

Lot 328

A modern 9ct gold peridot dress ring, setting height 8.9mm, size N, 1.9g

Lot 330

A modern 9ct gold garnet dress ring, setting height 13.6mm, size N, 5.2g

Lot 332

A modern 9ct gold chalcedony dress ring, setting height 9.1mm, size N, 3.4g

Lot 383

A modern 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, setting height 8mm, size O, 3.5g

Lot 368

A vintage 1970's wedding dress.

Lot 308

A 9ct gold cultured pearl and emerald dress ring, finger size N, 2.37g gross (the pearls untested and unwarranted)

Lot 359

An emerald and diamond cross over dress ring, one side set with a single oval shaped emerald, approximately 6.7mm x 4.8mm, to the other side a pear shape pave set with round diamonds, the two colour shank marked '750', finger size K. 4.73g gross

Lot 37

A cased pair of facetted amethyst cufflinks centred with a seed pearl; with a cased set of six similar dress buttons

Lot 370

A three stone green tourmaline dress ring, the central stone approximately 12.8mm x 4.4mm, the other two stones approximately 10mm x 4.6mm, finger size M 1/2, marked '750', 3.08g gross

Lot 374

A 9ct gold amethyst dress ring, the navette shaped cabochon cut amethyst approximately 17.3mm x 8.3mm, finger size M 1/2, 5.3g gross

Lot 39

An Edwardian 18 carat gold diamond dress ring, finger size N, 2.5g gross

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