LEEWARD ISLANDS 1921-32 ¼d brown to £1 purple and black/red, values to 5s all die II (SG 58/80) missing 1d carmine-red but incl 3d deep ultramarine, some lower/middle vals with small faults, 2½d orange-yellow, 1s black/emerald and 5s rather indistinctly used, most incl 10s and £1 fine to very fine, 4s with superb Barbuda cds for Fe 9 26, cat £800+
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A fine 18ct yellow gold, opal, diamond and emerald cluster ring H.B. & Co., London 1976, the oval opal cabachon displaying predominantly green, blue and orange iridescence, delicately claw set within a border of twenty-two round brilliant cut diamonds, in a basket setting, the tips of the basket each set with a small round brilliant cut emerald and forming the outside border of the cluster, ring size P. See Illustration.
A fine quality French Sevres style gilt bronze table casket mid-19th century, believed to have been purchased at the 1851 Great Exhibition by the current vendor`s great grandfather, the rectangular casket with outset columns to the corners surmounted by turned finials, set with six Sevres style gilded and hand painted porcelain panels depicting putti in various playful poses, the shallow pagoda style cover with scroll mounts to the corners, centred with a similar oval panel, the whole with finely engraved floral and foliate decoration, set upon an integral conforming shaped and stepped plinth base with similarly engraved border, the interior lined in the original fine dark blue silk velvet, 9½ x 8in. (24 x 20.25cm.), 4¾in. (12cm.) high, complete with original key, on an ebonised and red velvet base beneath a glass dome (cracked). * The casket contains the original purchaser`s `Exhibition Admission Card 1851` in a gilt lettered morocco leather wallet with emerald green silk lining, containing two `Season Ticket of Admission to the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851`, No.350 (Henry Baker) and No.4407 (in pink card - Caroline M. Baker). Henry Baker was the son of Sir Robert Baker and the architect and surveyor of St. Pancras Station and the adjoining Baker Street. See Illustration.
A Continental 18ct gold, diamond and emerald set dog brooch, Asprey, c.1977, the dog, in seated position, probably representing a Sealyham or Skye terrier in three dimensional form, with diamond set collar, cabochon emerald eyes and onyx nose; double pronged fur clip to verso, stamped A&Co Ltd. 750 and import marks for 1977, approx 4.5cm high, approx 28.8g.
***ADDITIONAL LOT***** A diamond single-stone ring, the emerald mixed-cut diamond within a four-claw setting to pear-shaped diamond set shoulders and an 18 carat gold hoop, central diamond 1.95, ring size O Accompanied by a certificate from IGI, stating that this diamond is of H colour, dated 12/23/2004, numbered 7002271U
(x) Ceylon1863-65 perf 12½ ½d. (58), 1d. (39), 2d. emerald (9), 2d. yellowish green (4), 2d. grey-green (62), 2d. ochre (3), 4d. (12), 5d. red-brown (8), 5d. grey-olive/yellow-olive (11), 6d. (113), 8d. (15), 9d. (15), 10d. (12) and 2/- (23), the vast majority used, fair to fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Cyprus1886 CC "½" on ½pi. emerald green, unused with large part original gum, tiny surface specks on neck otherwise fresh and fine. B.P.A. Certificate (2013). S.G. 28a, £425. Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Nyasaland1908 ½d. to £1, 1913-21 ½d. to £1, 1921-33 ½d. to 10/-; also 1921-33 10/- green and scarlet on emerald; large part original gum, fresh and fine. S.G. between 72 and 113g, £2,270+. Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Collections and RangesAn assortment, still in their original lot containers, including Antigua 1879 CC 4d. and 1932 Tercentenary ½d. to 1/- in blocks of four, Ascension 1934 ½d. to 5/-, Bahamas 1954-63 ½d. to £1, Bermuda 1924-32 Script 2/-, 2/6d. and 10/-, British East Africa 1897 1r. to 4r. (all heavily mounted), Cayman Islands 1935 ¼d. to 10/-, Cyprus 1928 ¾pi. to £1, Falkland Islands 1898 2/6d. and 5/- and 1933 Centenary ½d. to 2/6d., Gold Coast 1913-21 MCA 10/-green and red on green (emerald back) corner plate number block of four and 1928 5/-, St. Helena 1922-37 3d. with torn flag, 7/6d. and 1934 Centenary ½d. to 10/-, Tanganyika 1927-31 5c. to £1 less 2/- and Tristan da Cunha 1954 ½d. to 10/- and 1960 ½d. to 10/-, all mint, mostly fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars emerald glass vase designed by William Wilson, shouldered form with applied swags, and a flaring emerald glass bowl, unsigned 19cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 125 plate 116 for a comparable vase in Sapphire blue.
A 9ct gold and emerald set nine stone cluster ring, mounted with the principal circular cut emerald at the centre, a 9ct gold, red and colourless gem set nine stone cluster ring, a gold, platinum and colourless zircon set three stone ring in a crossover design, and a gold and colourless zircon set single stone ring in a crossover design.
A LADY`S EMERALD AND DIAMOND 18CT WHITE GOLD JAEGAR-LE-COULTRE COCKTAIL WATCH, the circular dial with silvered Arabic quarter numerals in a case with a border of seventeen small brilliant cut diamonds on integral bracelet strap of alternating emerald and diamond set square panels (Illustrated)
Modern silver and silver gilt Anglo Saxon style sundial, London 1975, the emerald set sundial engraved with months of the year and pierced with three holes, attached with chain and pin, 7cm long excluding chain, 2.5oz, - this is a copy of the original Anglo Saxon silver and gold sundial found in making a clearance of earth during alterations to the Cloister Garth at Canterbury Cathedral.
RhodesiaThe Admiral IssueThe Issued StampsSingle Plate, Perforated 15A selection of shades comprising ½d. blue-green (3, one A46 with "spandrel" flaw), green, pale green, deep olive-green, olive-green (scarce) and emerald; 1d. brown-red (2), 1½d. bistre-brown and brown ochre (scarce), and 2½d. deep blue, dark blue (2), dull blue (4), bright blue (6) and chalky blue, fine mint Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
RhodesiaThe Admiral IssueThe Issued Stamps1922-24 New Printings on White PaperDouble Plates, Perforated 142d. black and grey-purple (4), 2d. black and slate-purple, 3d. black and yellow (5), 4d. black and orange-vermilion (3, one with printer's mark), 4d. bluish black and orange-vermilion (3), 4d. black and bright orange-vermilion, 5d. jet-black and lilac, 6d. jet-black and dull reddish lilac with large "rhodesia", 8d. mauve and pale blue-green, 8d. violet and grey-green, 10d. ultramarine and red (2), 10d. bright ultramarine and carmine-red with "collar" flaw, 2/- black and brown (2, one with printer's mark), 2/6d. ultramarine and sepia, 2/6d. deep ultramarine and deep sepia with printer's mark, 2/6d. violet-blue and grey-brown (2), 3/- red-brown and turquoise-blue (4, one marginal with part imprint, one with printer's mark), 3/- grey-brown and grey-blue, 5/- bright ultramarine and emerald, 5/- blue and yellow-green, 5/- deep blue and bright green, 7/6d. brown-purple and slate (2), 10/- crimson and bright yellow-green, 10/- pale crimson and pale yellow-green, 10/- carmine and yellow-green, £1 black and magenta and £1 black and deep magenta, mint and generally fine. S.G. 291-311a group. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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