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Lot 67

Sir Frederick William Burton, RHA, (1816-1900)   "Portrait of a Woman and Child, probably Caroline Susan Gore-Booth and her son Henry  1840," Watercolour on paper  61cms x 46.5cms (24" x 18 1/4") Signed with monogram FWB and dated 1840 Framed within a Classical arch, this portrait depicts young woman and a child enjoying a tender moment together. Her hair coiffed into fashionable ringlets, the woman wears a velvet dress, with a cameo brooch fastened to the neckline. Leaning against the woman, and dressed in a mock-Elizabethan clothing, the child also sits in an attitude of happy contentment. The subjects of Frederick William Burton's portraits and genre scenes are generally shown absorbed in their own thoughts, unconscious of the wider world around them. The architectural settings in his paintings, often incorporating columns, staircases and grand windows, convey a sense of privilege. Embellished with foliate ornamentation carved into the stone, the arch in this painting is also home to ivy tendrils, that climb up the stone and hang from the top. The symbolism of this plant would not have been lost on people seeing this portrait when it was first exhibited. In the legend of Tristan and Iseult, popular in Victorian times, ivy binds lovers tightly together. The idea of nature providing a commentary on life, promoted by John Ruskin, was coming into vogue at the time this portrait was painted.   Born in Clifden House, on the shores of Inchiquin Lake near Corofin, Co. Clare, in 1816, Frederick William Burton was the son of a gentleman and amateur painter named Samuel Frederick Burton and his wife Hannah Mallet. When Frederick William was ten, the family moved to Dublin, partly in order that he could attend the Drawing Schools of the Dublin Society. Here he was taught by Henry Brocas and Robert West, and became friendly with George Petrie, who introduced him to the study of antiquarian remains in the Irish countryside. After the Drawing Schools, Burton began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy, showing Abraham on his Journey to Sacrifice Isaac in 1832 when he was just sixteen years old. At the age of twenty-one, he was elected an Associate of the RHA and became a full member two years later. Over the years, Burton painted many portraits of physicians, botanists, mathematicians and clergymen, and of Anglo-Irish families of the West of Ireland. In 1843 he showed at the RHA a portrait of the Galway physician, Sir Henry Marsh, along with portraits of the children of the Rev. William Guinness, of Ardcotton, Co. Sligo. In 1843 also, he showed a portrait of Henry Irwin, Archdeacon of Emly and two years later submitted a portrait of the family of Henry Irwin's grandson, Sir Robert Gore-Booth, of Lissadell House in Co. Sligo. Robert Gore-Booth is remembered both for his evictions and for his attempts to assist his tenants to emigrate to America.   The Gore-Booth family portrait by Burton (preserved at Lissadell House) depicting a woman reading to two young girls, is a tour-de-force in the representation of satin, velvet, lace and other textiles. In 1827, Gore-Booth had married Caroline, second daughter of Robert King, 1st Viscount Lorton, but she died a year later. After two years as widower, he remarried, this time to Caroline Susan, second daughter of Thomas Goold. Caroline Susan had one son, Henry, who succeeded his father as 5th Baronet. Based on the resemblance of sitters in the larger Gore-Booth family portrait, it is likely that the present watercolour is a portrait of Caroline Susan and her son Henry. The portrait has an added poignancy in that it was painted the same year as The Blind Girl at the Holy Well, and just a year before Burton?s masterpiece The Aran Fisherman?s Drowned Child, which depicts the harrowing scene of an island family mourning their lost child. Although he painted mainly members of the landed classes, Burton's privately-held political views are revealed in his friendships within Ireland's literary and academic world; George Petrie, Lord Dunraven, Eugene O?Curry and Sir Samuel Ferguson were all members of an intellectual elite that sought to develop a cohesive sense of Irish national identity. Between 1838 and 1841, Burton made several trips to the Aran Islands with George Petrie. In 1874 he was appointed Director of National Gallery of London, a position he held for twenty years, during which time he did not paint. He died at Kensington in 1900. His most famous work, Helehil and Hildebrand, or the meeting on the Turret Stairs, is now in the National Gallery of Ireland. Exhibited : The Beit Wing National Gallery at Frederic William Burton: For the Love of Art Exhibition, October 2017-January 2018. Dr. Peter Murray, 2022

Lot 265

ANTI-SUFFRAGETTE MEMORABILIADoulton Lambeth 'Votes for Women' stoneware inkwell, modelled as a woman with folded arms in a blue dress, her apron incised 'Votes for Women', her waist on a hinged pin mechanism, impressed factory marks, 8.5cm high, c.1909; with a ceramic model of a cat, 'Votes for Women' on base, unmarked, 90mm. high; two crested china bells (one lacking clapper) and another bust-length figure depicting an old and young suffragette on opposite sides and the legends 'Votes for Women' and 'This one shall have a Vote', marked A & S Stoke on Trent, c.100mm. high; with another figure of a policeman and an angry baby (6)Footnotes:Leslie Harradine designed two inkwells for Doulton on a suffrage theme, registered between 21 and 24 July 1909: the present piece and its companion in the form of an angry baby.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

Lot 270

PANKHURST (EMMELINE)Portrait photograph signed 'E.Pankhurst/ Nov. 1913' in ink on the image, depicting Emmeline Pankhurst half-length in a white dress with black buttons and bow tie, photographer's stamp '©/Matzene/Chicago' on the image, 188 x 116mm., framed 330 x 277mm., November 1913Footnotes:EMMELINE PANKHURST IN AMERICA.In the autumn of 1913 Emmeline Pankhurst was on the run after refusing to return to Holloway in June of that year under the terms of the Cat and Mouse Act. She had spent two months in Paris with Christabel and sailed for New York in October. Her arrival caused considerable problems for the American authorities. Strictly speaking, as a convicted criminal, she should have been banned from the country (President Woodrow Wilson called her 'monstrous') but due to pressure from various women's rights groups, after being detained at Ellis Island she was allowed to continue with her visit provided she refrained from encouraging violence. This detention only afforded her more publicity and on a countrywide tour including Chicago where this photograph was taken, she raised over £4,000 for the WSPU. She was rearrested on her embarkation at Plymouth in December 1913 ('Emmeline Pankhurst Comes to America' blog, US National archives website).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

Lot 194

GREENAWAY (KATE)Three original illustrations, two of bonneted girls with posies, and one of a lady in red and white dress, pencil, ink and watercolour, variously signed lower left ('K.G.', 'K.G. 11 August 1885', 'K.G. April 1892'), some toning, images approximately 130 x 70mm. and smaller (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 210

DUVAL (EMILY) & THE WSPUCollection of letters, printed ephemera and drawings relating to the Duval family and their involvement with the WSPU, comprising:i) Typed carbon copy of Mrs Emily Duval's statement following her six-month incarceration in H.M. Prison Winson Green, Birmingham, for taking part in militant action on behalf of the WSPU on 1 March 1912, describing in unsparing detail the harrowing ordeal of three sessions of force-feeding over two days in June ('...I was taken downstairs... into what is called 'The Nursery' which looked to me like a slaughter house... Then they held my head back and forced this Nasal tube, which was most agonising... I did not know how to breathe... What I went through all that night I cannot tell... pains in my head, pains in my ears, and my nose was pouring all night through and I was vomiting all night through... I simply felt mad to think that anybody could be so cruel... 'Now take my advice and take the cup' [the Doctor said] 'I tell you I won't; you shall carry me out a corpse first'... With that the gag was put in my mouth. The same performance gone through... I could see that tears were in the eyes of many of the wardresses...'), 7 leaves, 3 on lined paper, dust-staining, creases and marks, folio (335 x 210mm.), Birmingham, 30 June 1912ii) Correspondence from Emmeline Pethick Lawrence and Lady Constance Lytton to Emily Duval, including: Autograph letter signed ('Emmeline Pethick Lawrence') to Emily Duval ('My dear Mrs Duval'), paying tribute to her work for the cause ('...I see you now clearly in that Hospital Ward at Holloway... all those troubles are forgotten now and we rejoice together at what they won for others... I think of Lady Constance & Emily Davidson... I have been having letters lately from Christabel in Canada. She is very well & happy & so is Mrs Pankhurst. They have four adopted children... I had the great pleasure of being at Mrs Despard's birthday party... The longer I live, the more thankful I am that I was allowed to be one of that great fighting comradeship that changed the status of women...'), 9 pages, creased, some marks, 8vo (180 x 118mm.), Gomshall, Surrey, 15 October 1924; Autograph letter signed 'Constance Lytton' to Mrs Duval ('Dear Mrs Duval') sending a photograph of herself and asking for one in return '...as a remembrance of our time together in Holloway Remand Hospital... I wish people who scoff at our imprisonments could know more of what you have had to suffer in Holloway...', 4 pages, 8vo (178 x 116mm.), Homewood, Knebworth, 2 August [19]09; with an autograph letter signed 'L Garrett Anderson' to Lady Lockyer, introducing Lady Constance Lytton, 3 pages, 8vo (178 x 166mm.), Harley Street, 25 May 1910; and a portrait postcard of Lytton and related newspaper cuttingsiii) Printed ephemera including two membership cards for the WSPU (one with membership pledge detached); membership card for the Young Purple, White & Green Club (for Girls and boys from 8 to 21 years of age); two tickets for meetings at the Queen's Hall, with Mrs Pethick Lawrence and the Pankhursts as speakers; subscription form for Women's Franchise, 1907; Anti-Liberal handbill, Hastings, March 1908; supplement to Votes for Women, 1 October 1909; printed election pamphlets for Victor Duval, 1924 ('All Women Should Vote Duval'), etc.iv) Portrait of one of the Duval sisters, possibly Elsie, half-length, seated, wearing a green dress with pink trim, watercolour on board, unsigned, 247 x 185mm.Footnotes:'THEN THEY HELD MY HEAD BACK AND FORCED THIS NASAL TUBE, WHICH WAS MOST AGONISING': A harrowing first-hand account of the practice of force feeding from a celebrated activist and letters of recognition from the leaders of the WSPU.Emily Duval (1861-1924) joined the WSPU in 1906 but in 1907 left to join the Women's Freedom League and took part in their campaign of protesting in police courts when women were in the dock. She was imprisoned several times, notably in February 1909 when she served six weeks in Holloway. It is there she met Constance Lytton, who makes mention of her in Prison and Prisoners and later, as seen here, wrote to her reminiscing about their time together: '...I wish people who scoff at our imprisonments could know more of what you have had to suffer in Holloway...' she writes. In 1911 Emily rejoined the WSPU, preferring their more militant stance, and threw herself into their campaign of window smashing and was arrested and imprisoned several times. On 26 March 1912 she began a six month's sentence at Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. At the end of four months in prison she joined in the hunger strike and was forcibly fed. Her harrowing account of this ordeal is included here and she received an illuminated scroll in recognition (see lot....). Amongst her papers is a letter dated 1924 from Emmeline Pethick Lawrence who gives news of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst and writes in gratitude '...I think of Lady Constance & Emily Davidson & of you & many others... whose lives have helped to make our present work possible...'.Her husband Ernest and children Victor, Elsie, Norah, Laura, Winifred and Barbara were all involved in the cause, some also going to prison, their names included in the Roll of Honour. Also included in the lot is a photograph of three of the Duval sisters reading a copy of Votes for Women and a newspaper cutting from the Daily Sketch of 1912 reporting on the wedding of Una Dugdale and Victor Duval in which the caption speculates controversially on whether the bride agreed to 'obey' her husband. Tragically, three of the Duval daughters – Winifred, Elsie and Barbara - did not live long enough to see the vote (see Crawford, E., The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928, 1999, for detailed information on the Duval family). Provenance: Sotheby's, 15 December 1987, lot 244 (part).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 10

MUSIC - YORKSHIRE FESTIVAL 1823-1825A bound volume of printed programmes (approx. 13), tickets (3, one issued J.L. Raper, Chairman of the Festival Committee), Festival Regulations for 1823 and other printed ephemera, engraved and lithographed prints, etc., early half calf over marbled boards, rebacked preserving some of the original spine and gilt lettered spine labels ('Yorkshire Musical Festival' and '1823-25'), worn, 4to, [1823-1825]Footnotes:A bound volume of rare daily programmes (listing all the soloists, musicians etc.), tickets, printed ephemera, and views of the Yorkshire Grand Music Festivals of 1823 and 1825. IncludesProgrammes: Yorkshire Grand Musical Festival, 1823. First Day, 4pp. [25 Sept. 1823]; 'Scheme of the Evening's Performances, broadside, 23 September 1823, both printed by W. Storey, York; Yorkshire... Festival 1823, for the Benefit of the York County Hospital, and of the General Infirmaries of Leeds, Sheffield, and Hull. Grand Selection of Music to Be Performed... Tuesday, September 23, [1823];... Miscellaneous Selection, for the First Grand Concert... with errata slip, [1823];... The Messiah, a Sacred Oratorio, Composed by Handel, and to Be Performed in York Minster, on Wednesday, September 24, [1823]; ... Miscellaneous Selection, for the Second Grand Concert... On Thursday, September 23 [1823]; Grand Selection of Sacred Music.. in York Minster, on Thursday, September 25, [1823]; idem... on Friday, September 24, [1823], various York printers; The Second Yorkshire Musical Festival, Held on the 13th... and 16th of September, 1825, in York Minster, 7 programmes, York, Printed by W. Blanchard [-W. Storry]-[J. Wolstenholme], [1825].Festival tickets include: 'Single Ticket. Tuesday. Aisle' for J.L. Raper, [1823]; 'Creation. Thursday 15. September 1825', and 'Fancy Dress Ball. Friday. September 16th 1825'.Printed ephemera: 'Yorkshire Musical Festival, 1813. Regulations', broadside, York, J. Wolstenholme, [1823]; 'The Messiah; A Sacred Oratorio: As Performed in the Cathedral of York, Wednesday, August 17, 1791. Set to Music by Mr. Handel', title only (with 'List of Patrons' on verso, annotated in pencil), York, Wilson, Spence and Mawman, 1791; newspaper cuttings and reviews.Illustrations: Madame Catalani, hand-coloured engraving after Buck, cut down 1807, with accompanying manuscript note on her performing history, which included the 1823 Yorkshire Festival; Two hand-coloured lithographed views of the interior of York Minster as it appeared for the musical festival of 1823, both by T.M. Baynes after J. Brown of York, one dedicated to J.L. Raper (see provenance note), and one to Jonathan Gray, sheet size 305 x 330mm., folded, John Wolstenholme, 24 September 1823[-1824]; 5 earlier folded engraved views of Cathedral interiors arranged for performances by Handel.Provenance: ?John Lamplugh Raper, Chairman of the Committee of Management for the Yorkshire Musical Festivals, his name on the ticket ('Tuesday. Aisle') pasted on the front free endpaper, and a lithographed view the interior of York Minster dedicated to him in his role as Chairman bound in; Sold on behalf of Oxfam.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 181

Ladies 9ct Gold - Attractive Emerald and Diamond Set Dress Ring. Full Hallmark for 9.375 to Interior of Shank. Emerald of Good Colour. Ring Size N. Shank / Setting As New Condition. 2.6 grams.

Lot 109

A collection of jewellery, comprising a pair of coral corallium rubrum ear pendants, on threaded post and butterfly fittings stamped '750', a coral corallium rubrum single stone ring, a freshwater pearl crossover dress ring, indistinctly stamped '14', and a pair of similarly set ear pendants, on post fittings, first ear pendants length 5.2cm and 5.5cm (4)

Lot 110

Two 9ct white gold wedding bands, the first with linear decoration, the second with millegrain borders, and a white stone dress ring, with abstract wirework and beaded mount, 9ct gold mounted, maker's mark JRJ, ring sizes N, N½ and Q respectively (3)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 3.3gm, second ring 4.1gm, third ring 7.2gm.

Lot 119

A vari gem-set panel ring, centred with a cultured pearl between two fluted onyx panels and trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow gold mounted (import marks rubbed), and a diamond set dress ring, highlighted with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '750', ring sizes approximately H and L respectively (2)Condition report: First ring: surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use. Deep scratch to one of the onyx panels. Diamonds are bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.06ct. The shank has been re-sized and the import marks are rubbed, therefore gold standard is unknown. Length of panel approx. 1.35cm. Gross weight approx. 3.6gm. Second ring: surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use. There is a further bird mark to the interior. Diamonds are bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.16ct. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 3.7gm.

Lot 121

A collection of jewellery, comprising a coral corallium rubrum and half pearl cluster bar brooch, stamped '9CT', a 22ct gold wedding band, a shell cameo brooch/pendant, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '18', a blue and white stone cluster ring, yellow precious metal mounted, two stone set dress rings, each with ropetwist band, and two further rings, first brooch length 5.55cm (8)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: bar brooch 3.9gm, 22ct gold wedding band 3gm, cameo brooch/pendant 5.9gm, cluster ring 2.9gm, two stone set dress rings 9.4gm, two further rings 7.9gm.

Lot 128

A collection of jewellery, comprising a lapis lazuli single strand bead necklace, with white metal panel clasp modelled as a stylised ram's head, signed BASZANGER, a lapis lazuli single stone dress ring, with figural shoulders, white metal mounted, maker's mark K.G, a Modernist stone set pendant on chain, a Modernist bangle, a Modernist ring, an enamel panel brooch, depicting the white rose of York, two moss agate set brooches, a pair of moss agate and marcasite ear clips, a fancy-link bracelet, a pendant on bead-link chain, a paste set brooch, with thistle decoration, and a further brooch, necklace length 46cm (13)

Lot 129

Two single stone dress rings, the first with an oval mixed-cut smoky quartz in claw setting, 9ct gold mounted, the second with a circular mixed-cut citrine in claw setting, also 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes P and N respectively (2)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 6.5gm, second ring 2.8gm

Lot 134

A diamond dress ring, designed as two crossover rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct rose gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size L½Condition report: Of modern manufacture, with light surface wear throughout. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively. Gross weight approx. 3.3gm.

Lot 151

A cultured pearl and diamond dress ring, designed as a cluster of graduated cultured pearls, spaced by a pair of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the yellow precious metal mount with bifurcated shoulders, stamped '750', ring size N (leading edge)Condition report: Of relatively modern manufacture, with surface wear throughout. The cultured pearls are well matched, of creamy-white hues with a subtle iridescence, but have ripples and pitting to the nacre surface possibly caused by moisture/perfume exposure. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, weighing approx. 0.03ct each. The mount is also stamped 'B-29'. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 7.7gm.

Lot 153

A cultured pearl and diamond dress ring, of crossover design, with two obliquely set cultured pearls bordered by channels of round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped 'PLATINUM', total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size approximately I

Lot 157

A diamond four stone dress ring, of crossover design, the graduated transitional-cut diamonds in collet settings, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size XCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with estimated P1 to P2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. One of the principal stones contains a surface-reaching fracture. The mount has considerable wear, with thinning, splits and losses to the collet settings, which may require repair. The mount has possible solder joins at the junctions of the shoulders to the shank, with wear to the shoulders, and has been enlarged in size. The shank is stamped 'S.BROS' and has further indistinct marks. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.5gm.

Lot 164

A diamond dress ring, the hexagonal panel pavé set with single-cut diamonds, to a tapered 18ct gold mount with maker's mark B&S, numbered 227, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size HCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. General surface wear to mount, re-sizing join to back of shank. Birmingham hallmark, date letter indistinct but possibly for 1982. Length of panel 9.5mm. Gross weight approx. 4.4gm.

Lot 168

A diamond bombé dress ring, pavé set with three rows of single-cut diamonds, between fluted borders, 18ct white gold mounted, with London import marks for 1979, maker's mark A LD, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, ring size M (leading edge)Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, occasional stones with small mineral inclusions or fractures, estimated VS1 to SI3 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds weight approx. 0.02ct each. The ring mount has light surface wear, commensurate for occasional use. Width of mount tapers from approx. 9mm at top to 5.8mm at base. Gross weight approx. 8.5gm.

Lot 171

An emerald, ruby and diamond dress ring, the uniform band with ropetwist borders, centred with an octagonal step-cut emerald in collet setting, between pairs of similarly set old-cut diamonds and circular mixed-cut rubies, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1982, maker's mark RTW, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size P - QCondition report: The emerald has an even mid-green hue and contains multiple fissure and fracture inclusions, some that are surface-reaching. The emerald has surface scuffs, nicks and chips and measures approx. 7.3mm length x 6mm width x 4.5mm depth. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The rubies are well matched, of pinkish-red hues, with surface chips and scuffs, each measuring approx. 3mm diameter. The mount has surface wear, scratches, nicks and scuffs and the marks are clearly struck. Width of band approx. 1.2cm. Gross weight approx. 13.4gm.

Lot 174

A cultured pearl dress ring, the wide concave band with textured decoration and cultured pearl highlight, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size approximately M - NCondition report: Surface wear, nicks and scuffs throughout the mount and to the cultured pearl. Some deeper chips to the edges of the hoop at the back. Width of hoop approx. 10.7mm. Gross weight approx. 10gm.

Lot 178

An amethyst and diamond dress ring, the oval buff-top amethyst in closed-back collet setting, edged with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 2007, maker's mark D&F, ring size QAccompanied by Payne & Son retailer's receipt dated 04 April 2007Condition report: The amethyst has a mid pinkish-purple hue and is possibly foil-backed, measuring approx. 9.7mm length x 7.7mm width. The amethyst has scuffs and scratches to the surface and may benefit from re-polishing. The diamonds are also in closed-back settings and are well matched with a fairly bright and lively appearance, each measuring approx. 0.005ct. The ring mount has scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout, commensurate for use. The back of the shank has re-sizing solder joins. Marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 7.5gm. Height from base of setting to tip of amethyst approx. 7mm.

Lot 25

A late Victorian half pearl and diamond dress ring, centred with a line of five single-cut diamonds, bordered by half pearls, between scroll engraved shoulders, the 18ct gold mount hallmarked for Chester 1886, (half pearls untested for origin), ring size S

Lot 32

Two citrine single stone dress rings, each with a rectangular step-cut citrine in four claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, ring sizes L and L½ (2)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: 8.3gm and 8.1gm (metal standard untested).

Lot 33

Two gem set dress rings, comprising an amethyst and half pearl cluster ring, signed T&H and stamped '9CT', and a turquoise and half pearl dress ring, of tapered design, (half pearls untested for origin), ring sizes L and J½ respectively (2)

Lot 34

Three gem set dress rings, comprising a sapphire and diamond dress ring, of abstract geometric design, with a tiered spray of oval mixed-cut sapphires and single-cut diamonds, stamped '585' and numbered 2370, a similar ruby and diamond dress ring, stamped 585 and numbered 4-671, and a citrine single stone dress ring, yellow precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped, ring sizes J½, K and N respectively (3)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 4gm, second ring 3.8gm, third ring 6.8gm.

Lot 48

A turquoise and diamond dress ring, modelled as a shamrock, the oval cabochon turquoises enclosing a single-cut diamond highlight, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size K

Lot 55

A collection of antique and later costume jewellery, to include a white paste and blue enamel panel brooch, a white paste buckle, (some stones deficient), a locket pendant, assorted dress studs, a simulated pearl necklace, and further items, first brooch length 3.55cm (qty)

Lot 59

A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising a diamond set foliate panel brooch, the lasque-cut diamonds in foiled closed-back settings, with similarly set pendant drop, adapted with later fitting, a trio of garnet set dress studs, each with serpent surround, adapted with later bar brooch fitting, an Edwardian stone set bar brooch, modelled as a shamrock, 9ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1910, a half pearl and stone set stick pin, stamped '9CT', (half pearl untested for origin), a hat pin, modelled as a dagger, and a purple paste brooch, first brooch length 4.1cm (6)

Lot 64

A collection of dress rings, comprising a diamond half hoop ring, set with circular-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, a further diamond half hoop ring, set with single-cut diamonds, stamped 'PLAT' with 18ct gold hallmark, a diamond three stone ring, stamped '18CT PLAT', a diamond set cluster ring, stamped 'PLAT' with 18ct gold hallmark, and a white stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, first ring size approximately H (5)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 1.1gm, second ring 1.7gm, third ring 1.7gm, fourth ring 1.8gm, fifth ring 2.2gm.

Lot 82

Two dress rings, comprising a late Victorian 18ct gold keeper ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1892, and a yellow precious metal puzzle ring, first ring size M½ (2)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 2.8gm, second ring 4.6gm.

Lot 204

A collection of gold jewellery, a yellow metal 2.2mm gauge Prince-of-Wales link chain, 60cm, 10g; a 9 carat yellow gold wedding band, 4g, two 15 carat yellow gold dress studs, 2.4g; a defaced coin ring, 9g; 50mm bar brooch set with an amethyst, 2.3g; a 9 carat ring reading "Sister", 1.4g; a lady's 9 carat yellow gold Smiths wristwatch on metal expanding bracelet.

Lot 217

An 18 carat gold dress stud set with a 4.8mm pearl, a tie pin with 7mm pearl, both pearls untested, a vintage fitted box for stud and pin.

Lot 250

Twelve vintage gilt metal brooches and clips, Coro and similar, 74mm Coro fur clip set with faux jade and cornelion cabochons; Coro fur clip formed as a bunch of coloured paste set flowers decorated in enamel, 75mm; unsigned cocktail design fur clip set with pear shaped faux emeralds and clear paste, 70mm; a leaf design fur clip, 50mm; an Art Deco dress clip set with faux emeralds, 45mm; a 70mm faux emerald dress clip; a 35mm bluebird brooch, the wing en-tremblant; two other brooches and three dress clips.

Lot 252

1930's 1940's ornate paste set jewellery, a buckle set with four rectangular faux pink topaz and clear paste, 60mm x 70mm; a gilt metal fan shaped dress clip set with clear crystals, 50mm; Art Deco yellow frosted glass leaf and clear paste dress clip, 50mm; a large gilt metal fur clip set with richly coloured faux topaz with ten flower head accents, 70mm; a pendant fob brooch with an arch of clear paste supporting a three strand drop of rectangular step cut yellow paste, 55mm wide, 90mm drop; a 60mm gilt metal dress clip set with oval faceted multi coloured paste gems.

Lot 257

Ten clear paste duette dress clips with brooch fittings, 50mm to 60mm, with patent numbers or pending.

Lot 259

Eighteen vintage clear paste dress clips, a pair of Trifari 45mm harp shaped dress clips with KTF mark; another similar pair, 50mm with KTF mark; a pair of 40mm arrow shaped clips with KTF mark; three "Clip-Mates" pairs, and two duette clips with brooch fittings, one marked "Clip Mates".

Lot 264

Eighteen Art Deco small size clear paste dress clips, 15mm to 30mm, two marked "Kutti-Clips",

Lot 266

Nine vintage polychrome paste set brooches and dress clips, various designs, 70mm to 45mm, mainly American manufacturers, often sold as "Little Nemo" jewellery.

Lot 267

Ten vintage faux emerald and clear paste dress clips, some American manufacturers, a duette dress clip set with green crystal leaves, 70mm, with Pat No; a large ribbon bow dress clip, 75mm; two fan shaped clips, 50mm;

Lot 272

Seven silver and white metal rings set with Cubic Zirconia, all boxed, solitaires and two large dress rings, obe set with a simulated pearl, rin sizes P-Q.

Lot 301

A collection of vintage Keim of London and similar brooches and clips, all bronze and gilt finish, two pairs of signed Keim fish design cloak clips joined by a bead chain; a signed pair of dress clips with white detail; unsigned dancer and poodle with a similar finish; three signed shell clips; various ethnographic masks; other similar unsigned brooches and clips; Scottie dog, grapes and vine, elephant fur clip and others.

Lot 357

Garrard - a 9 carat yellow gold open face dress pocket watch, 37mm silvered roman and baton dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 45mm polished case with presentation inscription engraved on the back dated 1966, triangular bale to top, stem wind movement, gross weight 52.6g.watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given, original Garrard & Co Ld pocket watch box.

Lot 367

Three gold-plated pocket watches and an Albert watch chain, a Waltham full hunter pocket watch with engine turned case, a Waltham open face poket watch with plain polished case, an Elgin open face slim dress pocket watch; all watches are stem wind and running at present time although no guarantee is given; a base metal double Albert watch chain.

Lot 42

An aquamarine dress ring, the emerald cut stone, 15x13.2x 9.2mm four claw set in an all white metal mount, ring size approximately O/P, approximate weight of aquamarine 12 carats.

Lot 45

A synthetic blue spinel dress ring, the oval mixed cut stone, 20x15mm, claw set in an all yellow metal mount, ring size S, ribbon bow design shoulders, shank marked 9ct, gross weight 9.4g, ring is sold complete with original vintage Pearce & Sons of Leicester ring box.

Lot 46

A synthetic blue spinel dress ring, the oval mixed cut stone, 20x10, collet set with a rope edge in a yellow gold mount ring size N, Greek key design under bezel, four wire 3.5mm wide shank marked 18k, gross weight 7g.

Lot 47

An aqua coloured dress ring, the three square cut stones spaced by four diamond points in a 9 carat yellow and white gold half hoop mount ring size S, gross weight 2.2g.

Lot 52

An opal dress ring, the oval cabochon cut stone 7.2x5.4mm, rubbed over set in an 18 carat all yellow gold mount ring size L, plain polished bezel to stone, Birmingham mark on 2.2mm wide D shape shank, gross weight 6g.

Lot 53

A large two tone jade dress ring marked 585, two carved jade pieces each 17x9mm and two small jade cabochons, claw set in a molten finish abstract mount, overall size of head 30x30mm, 4.5mm wide flat shank of good weight, ring size Q, gross weight 19g.

Lot 54

A turquoise and seed pearl dress ring, six round cabochon cut turquoise surrounding a central star set with seven seed pearls, diameter of cluster 12mm, yellow metal mount ring size N, shank marked 18C, gross weight 4.5g.

Lot 59

A citrine dress ring, the oval mixed cut stone, 11.5x9.5mm, four claw set in an all yellow metal mount marked 9ct, ring size N, gross weight 2.7g.

Lot 60

Three gemset dress rings, a Victorian ring set with a small emerald, seed pearls and four untested purple stones set in a 9 carat rose gold mount ring size N, Birmingham 1895, gross weight 2g; a rectangular red paste 11.5x9mm, collet set in a rose metal mount ring size O, with 2mm wide D shape shank, 4.1g; a synthetic aqua coloured stone, 11.5mm diameter, claw set in a rose metal mount ring size M, with scroll design border, double wire shank, 3.8g.

Lot 67

Three yellow metal rings, an unmarked yellow metal wedding band testing as gold, 8.5mm wide plain polished D shape, ring size Z, 8g; a 9 carat yellow gold signet ring with a diamond point set into the rectangular head, size U, 7g; a yellow metal fancy dress ring with domed head and leaf design shoulders, size O, 6.5g.

Lot 71

Two 9 carat gold gentleman's dress rings, an oval mixed cut smoky quartz 10x7mm, set with six large raised claws in a bark textured mount with polished shank, ring size V, gross weight 6.5g, a round brilliant cut synthetic white stone, 8mm diameter, claw set in a plain polished mount with shoulders terminating in claws, ring size N, 4.8g.

Lot 72

Two garnet dress rings, a 9 carat yellow gold reproduction Victorian half hoop ring set with five oval mixed cut garnets graduating in size, ring size N, a yellow metal ornate floral design ring set with seven small garnets, beaded work to shoulders, size P, 4.9g

Lot 524

Continental School, A portrait of a lady in classical dress, oil on canvas, 21.5x18ins.

Lot 541

Henry Ryland RI (British, 1856-1924), 'The Harvest Girl'. A young haymaker in a blue dress wearing a white bonnet. Pencil and watercolour, signed.

Lot 86

A quantity of late 20th century costume jewellery and fashion watches to include a silver and green stone cluster ring, Puccini gold tone dress rings, Lee Sands jewellery, two silver necklaces and an Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds gold tone and faux pearl broochLocation:

Lot 55

The Highland Light Infantry, 9th Battalion, The Glasgow Highlanders, Officer's Full Dress Dirk Belt c.1908-1914,A very fine and rare example, of black leather faced with dark blue velvet and overlaid with 18mm gold thistle pattern lace. The rectangular gilt plate with a silver and gilt metal mount, Thistle star, crowned laurels and St. Andrew, title scrolls, 'The Glasgow Highlanders' and '9th Bn. H.l.I.', silver Sphinx with plain plinth, retailed by 'Wm. Anderson & Son Edinburgh'. Very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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