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Five rings, including, an emerald and diamond ring, a peridot ring and a treated green diamond single stone, all in 9 ct yellow gold, with two other diamond set rings, both in silver, all rings are size P 1/2. Condition Report: 9 ct gross weight 5.3 grams Silver gross weight 5.6 grams All rings in worn condition, surface scratches to metal
Selection of silver jewellery, including a dachshund dog brooch, an articulated fish necklace, an Albert chain and charm bracelet combination, with a dachshund dog charm in 9 ct gold, a pearl ring and a diamond set ring, further rings, earrings, brooches and bracelets Condition Report: Gross weight approx 234.5 gramsAll items in worn condition with surface scratches
By William Welstead, English jewellery designer, an 18 carat hallmarked white gold ring set with large flat asymmetrical diamond with multi faceted top and bottom surfaces with narrow pave diamond border, approximately 19 x 21mm overall, 8.7gm gross, size L / M, diamond with natural cloudy inclusion size L/M
A collection of four 9 carat gold slider-action pencils, comprising: one of swirl fluted cylindrical form, by Arthur Downing, Birmingham 1900, with a ring attachment, length 8cm, one by E. Baker, plain cylindrical form, ring attachment, length 5.2cm, plus another one of plain form, possibly by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1903, with a ring attachment, and one by E Baker, Birmingham 1909, length 7cm, approx. total gross weight 41g. (4)
Five 9 carat gold single extension telescopic pencils, comprising: an Edwardian one, by Arthur Downing, Birmingham 1902, plain cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, an Edward Baker single extension pencil, engine-turned decoration, another similar, Chester 1896, plus one by Edward Baker with engraved decoration and another by the same maker with ribbed decoration, approx. total gross weight 41.9g. (5)
A collection of five gold and gilt metal pencils, comprising: a 9 carat gold single extension propelling pencil, with a loop attachment, plus an unmarked pencil holder, plain six sided form, with a ring attachment, plus three single section propelling pencils, plain cylindrical form, with ring attachments. (5)
Two 9 carat gold Mordan slider pencil, by E Barker, hexagonal form, chased foliate decoration, both with plain bloodstone matrix seal terminals, length 9cm, plus a 14 carat gold 'Magic' pencil, plain cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, approx. total gross weight 40g. (3)
A Mabie and Todd 14 carat gold single stage magic pencil, cylindrical swirl-fluted sheath, with a ring attachment, length 5.7cm, plus a 9 carat gold slider pencil holder, by Arthur Downing Limited, Birmingham 1897, swirl fluted decoration, with a ring attachment, and a 9 carat gold Thomas Henry Vale slider pencil, Birmingham 1900, engraved decoration, with a ring attachment, approx. total gross weight 43.7cm. (3)
Three 9 carat gold carpenters pencils, by Edward Baker and Son, Birmingham 1902 and Chester 1910/11, plain form, with ring attachments, lacking cedar pencils, plus a 9 carat gold carpenter's slider pencil, Chester 1903, with a ring attachment, approx. total weight 17.2g. (4)
A collection of four gold carpenter's pencil holders, rounded rectangular form, comprising: one marked 14k with engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a ring attachment, engraved '1916', one with ribbed decoration, by E. Baker, Birmingham 1901, inscribed 'Edward VII 1902' and with initials, a 9 carat one by Perry & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1901, and a plain one by E. Baker, Chester 1916, two with cedar pencils, approx. total weight 27.3g. (4)
A 9 carat gold and enamel calendar dropper pencil holder, import marks for London 1930, importer's mark of George Stockwell, hexagonal form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, cabochon push button, length 8cm, plus a 9 carat gold dropper pencil holder, by Edward Baker, Birmingham 1938, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, length 8.6cm, approx. total gross weight 32.4g. (2)
A 9 carat gold Baker's Pointer propelling pencil, by Edward Baker and Son, Birmingham 1937, plain cylindrical form, length 10.9cm, plus a 9 carat gold propelling pencil, by Cohen and Charles, London 1938, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, total gross weight 42g. (2)
A 9 carat gold dropper cedar pencil holder, by E Baker & Son, Birmingham 1929, plain cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, length 7.9cm, plus a gold dropper propelling pencil, marked 9ct, engine-turned decoration, (a.f), length 7.7cm, approx. total gross weight 37.5g. (2)
By Asprey, an 18 carat gold 'Gatling' propelling pencil, London 1915, also with a registered design number 632782, plain cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, inscribed 'J.A.C Feb 29, 1918', length 9.5cm, approx. gross total 25.8g. This pencil was known as the 'Gatling' pencil due to the resemblance of the internal lead storage chamber to a Gatling gun.
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