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Lot 43

9ct gold agate and marcasite set ring, size K, 5.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 45

9ct gold ring with a Cubic Zirconia stone, size P, 1.4.g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 47

9ct gold ring with sapphire and diamonds, size J, 2.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 49

9ct gold diamond solitaire ring, size N, 1.5g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 50

9ct gold ring set with central amethyst and diamond set shoulders, size T, 2.5g, shank misshapen. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 52

9ct gold stone set ring, size W, 2.6g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 53

14ct gold stone set cluster ring with central peal, size , 3.9g, shank broken. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 55

Unmarked gold emerald and diamond set ring, size Z, 3.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 56

9ct gold ring with amethyst and rubies, boxed, size N, 2.3g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 60

9ct gold ring with amethyst and diamonds, size N, 1.2g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 61

18ct white gold diamond set ring, size M, 4.3g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 65

18ct white gold sapphire and diamond set ring, size L, 2.7g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 66

9ct gold ring with sapphire and Cubic Zirconia stones, size P, 1.8g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 67

Victorian 15ct gold ruby and seed pearl set ring, size M/N, 3.0g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 68

14ct white gold solitaire ring set with cubic zirconia, size W, 3.7g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 7

18ct gold diamond set trilogy ring, size M/N, 2.5g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 70

9ct gold ring set with sapphires and diamonds, size O, 2.8g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 71

9ct gold dress ring set with blue topaz and diamonds, size R, 4.9g, two stones missing. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 74

Clogau 925 silver band ring with gold wash detailing, set with clear topaz, size W, 5.2g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 77

14ct gold ring set with large teardrop cubic zirconia, size W, 5.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 78

18ct white gold diamond set ring, size J, 4.7g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 80

Victorian 9ct gold stone set ring, size O, 1.5g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 84

9ct white gold (unmarked) diamond set solitaire ring, size M, 1.3g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 87

18ct gold bespoke diamond set ring, size Q/R, 3.95g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 88

9ct gold diamond cluster ring, size K/L, 1.6g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 91

9ct gold wishbone ring set with diamonds, size M, 1.4g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 92

9ct gold diamond solitaire ring, size K/L, 1.7g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 613

Portugal, Kingdom, Order of Christ, an early-18th Century octagonal breast Badge, 37mm x 27mm, gold and enamels (both sides), with replacement gold ring suspension and enamel damage to top arm, otherwise good very fine and rare £300-£400

Lot 267

‘F... you! Have you surrendered?’ and upon receiving a negative response he cried, ‘Well why the f... don’t you go on firing!’ Captain Pakenham to an opponent during the battle of the ‘Glorious First of June’, according to a contemporary (perhaps apocryphal) account. The important and rare Post Captain’s Naval Gold Medal awarded to Admiral of the Red the Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B., Captain of the 74-gun H.M.S. Invincible at the memorable ‘Glorious First of June 1794’ Naval Small Gold Medal 1794-1815, the reverse engraved in capitals ‘THE HON: THOMAS PAKENHAM CAPTAIN OF H.M.S. THE INVINCIBLE ON THE 1 OF JUNE MDCCXCIV + THE FRENCH FLEET DEFEATED +’, enclosed within plain gold band and glass lunettes, small integral ring for suspension from later gold wire straight suspension, fitted with gold three-pronged ribbon buckle, good very fine £60,000-£80,000 --- Provenance: Shown by Spink at British Numismatic Society, February 1927; Baldwin’s 1936; Glendining’s, May 1946 (£115); John Barnett Collection 1963. For Earl Howe’s dramatic and overwhelming victory on 1 June 1794, His Majesty King George III presented Gold Chains to six of the seven Flag Officers, as well as to the Captain of the Fleet, Sir Roger Curtis, Kt. (the First Captain of the Queen Charlotte). It was then announced that His Majesty had signified his intention to institute a Naval Gold Medal to reward the admirals and captains who were ‘conspicuous for courage and conduct’ in that action, as well as those who might distinguish themselves on future occasions. Immediate measures were then taken to design and manufacture these new medals, but it was nearly two and a half years before they were ready. The larger medal was given only to Flag Officers, Commodores and Captains of the Fleet, which in this case meant all seven recipients of the Gold Chains to which they now appended the large medal. The smaller medal went to fifteen captains of ships of the line, whilst captains of the 11 repeating frigates, which did not lie in the line of battle, were ineligible for the award. The Honourable Thomas Pakenham was born on 29 September 1757, fourth son of Thomas, 1st Lord Longford. He was the younger brother of Captain Lord Longford who commanded the America 74 at the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, and was the uncle of Major-General Sir Edward Pakenham who was killed at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814. He entered the Royal Navy at an early age in 1771 on board the Southampton frigate, with Captain John MacBride, with whom he moved to the Orpheus in 1773. In 1774 he was on the coast of Guinea with William Cornwallis in the Pallas, and in 1775 was Acting-Lieutenant of the Sphinx on the coast of North America. In the following year he was promoted by Lord Shuldham to be Lieutenant of the frigate Greyhound, and while in her saw much boat service, in the course of which he was severely wounded. In 1778 he joined the Courageux, commanded by Lord Mulgrave, in the fleet under Keppel, and was present in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July. In the following spring he was moved into the Europe, going to North America with the flag of Rear-Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, and on 21 September 1779 was promoted to the command of the 14-gun sloop Victor, newly captured from the enemy. He was then sent to the Jamaica station, where, on 2 March 1780, he was posted by Sir Peter Parker the elder, as Captain, to the 22-gun San Carlos, as a reward for his distinguished services as Acting-Captain of the Bristol, under Commodore Cornwallis. His old wound, however, received while in the Greyhound, broke out again, and compelled him to return to England in the autumn. In December 1780 he was appointed to the Crescent of 28 guns and 198 men, attached to the fleet under George Darby, which relieved Gibraltar in April 1781, and was sent on to Menorca in company with the Flora, under William Peere Williams-Freeman. On their return journey, in passing through the straits, they fell in, on 30 May, with two Dutch frigates. In the ensuing Battle of Cape St Mary, one of the Dutch frigates, the Castor (commanded by Pieter Melvill van Carnbee), struck to the Flora, while the other, the 36-gun Den Briel, overpowered and captured the Crescent. The Crescent was immediately recaptured by the Flora, the Den Briel making her escape; but both Crescent and Castor had received so much damage in the action that they fell into the hands of two French frigates on the way home, 19 June, the Flora escaping. Pakenham had, however, refused to resume the command of the Crescent, maintaining that by his surrender to the Den Briel his commission was cancelled, and that when recaptured the ship was on the same footing as any other prize. For the loss of his ship he was tried by court-martial and honourably acquitted, it being proved that he did not strike the flag until, by the fall of her masts and the disabling of her guns, further resistance was impossible. In the month of July following, Captain Pakenham was tried by a court-martial at Portsmouth, for having struck his colours to the Dutch frigate, and the following highly honourable sentence was pronounced: ‘The Court are unanimously of opinion, that the Hon. Captain Pakenham throughout the action, in a variety of instances, behaved with the coolest and ablest judgement, and with the firmest and most determined resolution; and that he did not strike the Crescent’s colours until he was totally unable to make the smallest defence; the court therefore doth unanimously and honourably acquit the Hon. Captain Pakenham. The Court cannot dismiss Captain Pakenham, without expressing their admiration of his conduct on this occasion, wherein he has manifested the skill of an able and judicious seaman, and the intrepidity of a gallant officer; and from the great and extraordinary number of killed and wounded on board the Crescent, as well as the state she was in at the time of her surrender, their highest approbation of the support given by the officers and men to their Captain, and of their courage and steadiness during the action; a circumstance that, at the time it reflects honour on them, does no less credit and honour to the discipline kept up by Captain Pakenham.’ He was therefore at once appointed to the frigate Minerva, of 38 guns, which he commanded in the following year at the relief of Gibraltar by Lord Howe. At the commencement of the war with revolutionary France, in 1793, we find him commanding the Invincible, of 74 guns, attached to the Channel Fleet, under the orders of Earl Howe. On the glorious 1st June, in the following year, that ship acquired at least her due portion of renown, having, by her heavy and animated fire, in a little while, so crippled and annoyed a French 84-gun ship, that she bore up and became an easy conquest to the Queen Charlotte. On this memorable day, the Invincible lost her main-top-mast; had her fore and main lower-masts and yards shot through; rigging and sails much cut; 14 men killed and 31 wounded. So little, however, did her commander think of his ship’s casualties, that on seeing the crippled state of the Queen Charlotte, he sent an officer expressly to say to the Earl Howe, Commander-in-Chief, that the Invincible was sufficiently manageable to bear his flag. The boat that conveyed this message afterwards took possession of the subdued ship. The honours that were conferred upon Earl Howe and his brave associates, were commensurate with the victory they had achieved, Captain Pakenham being one of the officers who were named in his Lordship’s official despatch, as having ‘particular claim to his notice’, and subsequently honoured with a gold medal for...

Lot 601

Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidieh, a fine-quality Crimea period Second Class set of insignia, comprising neck Badge, 78mm including Star and Crescent suspension x 59mm, silver, silver-gilt, gold applique, and enamel, unmarked, the reverse with traces of brooch mounting for wear as a breast badge; Star, 94mm x 89mm, silver, gold applique, and enamel, unmarked, with seven small affixing loops to reverse tips of star, with reverse hook for retaining pin subsequently re-affixed with an excess of solder, with neck riband, and housed in a fitted red leather case, some red enamel damage to both central medallions, and some additional damage to outer gold ring on the central medallion of the neck badge, otherwise very fine (2) £1,400-£1,800

Lot 271

American Waltham 'Vanguard' 14k gold filled lever set pocket watch with 'up/down' power reserve indicator, circa 1926, signed 23 jewel adjusted 6 positions movement, no. 25401xxx, with inner terminal hairspring + lossier, signed Arabic numeral dial with minute markers and minute numerals, power reserve and subsidiary seconds dials, blued steel hands, within a Keystone J. Boss screw case engraved with locomotive engraving, no. 7021xxx, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning, power reserve dial working correctly.Dial - chip to the ring at the eleven position, mild scratch to the up/down dial, faint hairline at the five position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some mild surface wear.Case - some mild tarnishing to the case back.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 482

A 9ct gold ladies vintage watch with a decorative enamelled dial, the movement signed Bird Ring, weight including mechanism and strap 18gms Condition Report:Has been fixed with lead to various places on the case

Lot 486

A 9ct gold Edwardian flower necklace, length approx 38cm, (has two knots to shorten it) weight 4.1gms, an 18ct gold opal ring size M1/2, weight 1.9gms  and a gilded white metal swallow brooch Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 492

A 9ct gold curb chain bracelet (hallmarked to every link) with a decorative heart shaped clasp and thirty eight 18ct, 14k, 9ct , yellow metal charms to include some unusual examples, shark, Pheasant, gold tooth, ring box with rings, Lincoln Imp, gold 1910 half sovereign and two white metal charms, weight in total 134.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 501

An 18ct gold and platinum three stone vintage diamond ring, set with estimated approx 0.25cts of brilliant cut diamonds,size L1/2 together with a 18ct five stone diamond ring, set with approximately 0.10cts of diamonds (one stone not diamond) size M, weight together 4.1gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 502

A 9ct gold princess cut diamond ring set with estimated approx 0.25cts, finger size P1/2, and a 9ct three stone diamond  and emerald ring size N1/2, weight together 3.7gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 503

A 9ct gold pear shaped garnet and cubic zircona ring, size P1/2, weight 3.4gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 504

A 9ct white gold cz solitaire ring size P1/2, and a 9ct gold pearl flower ring size N, weight 3.3gms Condition Report:Middle pearl is imitation

Lot 505

A 9ct gold retro smoky quartz ring, size R, a 9ct clear gem solitaire, size M1/2, a 9ct signet ring, size R, weight together 6.2gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 506

A 9ct gold diamond ring, set with a brilliant cut diamond of estimated approx 0.35cts, finger size approx R, weight 3gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 507

A gents 9ct gold signet ring, signet ring S, weight 6.6gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 508

An 18ct gold diamond accent three stone ring, size O, weight 2.3gms a yellow metal five stone ring(one stone missing), size P. and a 9ct clear gem eternity ring, size N1/2, weight together 4.2gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 509

An 18ct gold five stone ring (af) hallmarked Chester 1912, size O1/2, and a yellow metal mounted opal flower ring, size O1/2 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 510

A heavy weight 9ct rose gold wedding ring made by Henry Hyde Aston with Birmingham hallmarks for 1851, finger size J1/2 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 513

A collection of gold and yellow metal items to include a 9ct pearl set star brooch, a 9ct onyx ring, lapis pendant and other items weight all together 20.6gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 518

A 9ct gold tigers eye signet ring (shank split) together with a 9ct white gold heart motif wedding ring, size O, and a further (af) wedding ring, weight together 9.1gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 536

An 18ct gold slipper charm, weight 0.5gms, a 14ct gold ruby and diamond accent heart shaped pendant and a pair of ear studs, weight together 3.5gms, and a collection of German 8ct gold to include a three colour gold necklace, tourmaline ring size M1/2, coral ring and a pendant, weight together 9.7gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 539

A 9ct gold Earnest Jones diamond and red gem necklace, length of pendant 2cm, length of chain 45cm, weight 2.2gms, together with a white metal Scottish Aberdeen granite star brooch set with a citrine, a silver amber ring and other items  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 107

A pearl and old cut diamond three stone ring, finger size L 1/2, tests as 18-22ct gold, 1.7g gross (the pearl untested and unwarranted)

Lot 111

A bloodstone signet ring, the oval stone seal engraved, indistinctly marked, finger size K, tests as 9ct gold, 7.8g gross

Lot 113

A 19th century ring, the old cut diamond set in silver to a royal blue enamel circle, surrounded by a row of seed pearls, finger size Q, tests as 9ct gold, 3.7g gross (the pearls untested and unwarranted)

Lot 114

An early 20th century daisy cluster ring, finger size K 1/2, tests as 18-22ct gold, 2.2g gross

Lot 116

An early 20th century old cut diamond graduated five stone ring, the central old cut diamond approximately 4.85mm x 5.1mm x 3.1mm deep, tests as 18-22ct gold, finger size L 1/2, 2.6g gross

Lot 12

A large citrine and seed pearl dress ring, the large rectangular citrine surrounded by a row of seed pearls, finger size M, tests as 9ct gold, 7.1g gross, cased (the pearls untested and unwarranted)

Lot 120

A mid to late Victorian split pearl and old cut diamond ring, the old cut diamond surrounded by a row of split pearls with a diamond chip to each shoulder, with simple decorative mount and band, tests as 18-22ct gold, finger size P 1/2, 4.6g gross (the pearls untested and unwarranted)

Lot 122

An unmarked white gold early 20th century ruby and diamond cluster ring, the single round ruby surrounded by six old cut diamonds, the ruby approximately 4.6mm x 4.2mm x 2.4mm deep, 0.32ct, a single old cut diamond to each shoulder, tests as 18-22ct gold, finger size P, 4g gross

Lot 129

A five stone diamond ring, the old cut diamonds in collet settings, finger size K, tests as 18-22ct gold, 3g gross

Lot 130

A Georgian mourning ring, the central round panel with hair set beneath, and with a single row of paste stones around, with patterned shoulders, tests as 9ct gold, finger size M, 3.6g gross

Lot 138

A pearl and white stone cluster ring, the single white pearl approximately 8.2mm x 8.2mm (unable to measure depth), the white stones set in claw settings resembling a star, finger size K 1/2, tests as 18-22ct gold, 4.6g gross (the pearl untested and unwarranted)

Lot 139

A Victorian sapphire and diamond ring, the oval shaped head with mid blue sapphires in various shapes and sizes set with old cut diamonds between, the shoulders with light decoration, the head 1.7cm long, finger size N 1/2, tests as 18-22ct gold, 7.7g gross

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