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Lot 161

18CT WHITE GOLD SOLITARE RING WITH 0.3 CARAT DIAMOND

Lot 173

18CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING 0.31 CARAT, COLOUR H, CLARITY VS1 WITH CERTIFICATE

Lot 177

ANTIQUE 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING

Lot 116

A Roman gold and carnelian intaglio ring of a maenad Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio engraved with a standing maenad facing right, her hair bound in a chignon, wearing a long tunic with her right breast exposed, a ribboned thyrsos in her left hand, her drapery gathered in the crook of her right arm, intaglio 2.1cm long, ring size K, weight 14gFootnotes:Provenance:US art market, 1994.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 113

A Roman sardonyx intaglio Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.Engraved with the figure of winged Eros riding a long-horned goat, in a modern gold setting, intaglio 1.3cm long, ring size R, weight 5.6gFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, UK, acquired in the 1980s as a gift.Cf. a glass cameo of the popular subject of Eros on a goat dating to the 1st Century A.D. in the British Museum, acc. no. 1923,0401.1121, and another Roman glass intaglio example in the Getty Museum, acc. no. 83.AN.437.17.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 112

A Roman gold ring with carnelian intaglio of a sphinx Circa 1st Century A.D.The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio carved with a sphinx, facing left with its right forepaw raised, intaglio 1.1cm long, ring size M, weight 2.1gFootnotes:Provenance: with Petit Musée, Montreal. Harry Toulch collection, Montreal, acquired from the above September 1998.For a closely related rendering of a sphinx see the British Museum, London, acc. no. 1923,0401.230.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 117

A Roman gold and carnelian intaglio ring with a bust of Artemis Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio carved with Artemis facing left, a quiver behind her left shoulder and a bow behind the right, wearing a peplos, her wavy hair bound in a low chignon with loose tendrils, adorned with a wreath, intaglio 1.5cm high, ring size K, weight 3.1gFootnotes:Provenance:with Petit Musée, Montreal. Harry Toulch collection, Montreal, acquired from the above March 1997.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 90

St. Catherine of Siena, as Christ and a host of saints appears to her, and offers her a bejewelled wedding ring, miniature on a leaf from a copy of the French translation of the Legenda Maior of Raymond of Capua, this leaf from a illuminated manuscript on parchment made for the grand Burgundian patron, Louis de Gruuthuse [French Flanders (doubtless Bruges), c. 1475] Single leaf, with half page gold framed miniature attributed to the Master of Margaret of York or his workshop (see below), above a single pale pink initial containing coloured foliage, and 6 lines of elegant Burgundian lettre bâtarde by a professional scribe as yet unidentified but close to that of Colard Mansion, all within gold text frame and full border of acanthus leaves and other foliage, reverse with single word from previous chapter ('personnes': see below) at head, followed by line-filler in gold, blue and pink, above 5 lines of rubric opening with large and fine calligraphic initial (with human face poking out it's tongue picked out in brown ink at its edge), some flaking and scuffing to gold, brown stains to upper margin, else fine condition, 276 by 197mm. This leaf has a sublime provenance from Louis de Gruuthuse, the greatest art patron of the Burgundian Netherlands aside from the ducal family, to two kings of France, including François I, the father of the French Renaissance Provenance:1. This is a long-lost leaf from BnF MS. fr. 1048 (olim Regius 7336; on the manuscript see I. Hans-Collas & P. Schandel, Manuscrits enluminés des anciens Pays-Bas méridionaux. I. Manuscrits de Louis de Bruges, Paris, 2009, no. 36, pp. 144-45), a copy of the anonymous Légende de la Vie de Sainte Catherine de Sienne, made for Louis de Gruuthuse (1422-92; also known as Louis de Bruges), courtier to Philip the Good and the wealthiest and most important art patron in the Burgundian Low Countries outside the reigning ducal family. The loss of leaves from the parent volume removed the frontispiece with his armorial devices, but an offset of them can be seen on fol. 4v there. The present leaf contains the last word of book I, ch. 7, and the opening of book II, ch. 1, and once sat before fol. 35 in the parent manuscript (see the gallica.bnf.fr website for a black-and-white facsimile).2. Louis XII (1462-1515, king of France from 1498), who was given the entire Gruuthuse library c. 1500, most probably by Jean V de Gruuthuse, the son and heir of Louis de Gruuthuse, as well as Louis XII's chamberlain. 3. François I (1494-1547, king of France from 1515), the father of the Renaissance in France and one of that nation's most important bibliophiles. He had the Gruuthuse arms overpainted in many of the volumes from that library and moved them along with the rest of the royal library into the treasury of the château of Blois (note the parent manuscript has the sixteenth-century note 'Bloys' at the head of its first original flyleaf above a description of its contents, doubtless from this move). There the royal chaplain, Guillaume Petit, recorded them in an inventory of 1518, and again in 1544, with the present leaf part of no. 1510, described as 'Ung autre livre, en parchemyn, intitule: Vye de saincte Catherine de Sennes; couvert de veloux incarnat' (see H. Omont, Anciens inventaires et catalogues de la Bibliothèque nationale, I, 1908, p. 235). These then passed to the royal library in Fontainebleau, and after the Revolution and foundation of the First Republic in 1792 to the Bibliothèque nationale. Depredations were made early into the Gruuthuse sections of the royal library, and in fact only 155 volumes of the 180 extant from this library now remain in the Bibliothèque nationale. All bar one of the leaves with miniatures were abstracted from the volume in question here before 1831, when the first comprehensive inventories of the Bibliothèque nationale were made (where the parent manuscript is no. 1683: see Omont, Anciens inventaires, p. 344). Where such miniatures were on a recto, a French hand of the eighteenth century added the preceding rubric in the parent volume (this is the case with the leaf in Dartmouth College and the leaf now in a European private collection), indicating that these leaves were removed while the collection was in Blois, and probably before the French Revolution.4. Three leaves from the parent manuscript (most probably including this one) appeared for sale in a Philip C. Duschnes catalogue of May 1970, with one of these reappearing in Sotheby's, 21 June 1994, lot 33 (but with the parent manuscript misidentified, and thus Gruuthuse provenance obscured), and another now in an important European private collection. Two further leaves with miniatures are now in Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, North Hampshire, USA (Rauner Library, 470940, gift of Madelyn C. Hickmott [1897-1988], both reproduced online).5. The present leaf owned by a private North American collector, their sale in Cowen's Auctions of Cincinnati, in March 2013, lot 51; acquired there by Roger Martin.Text: Raymond of Capua (c. 1330-99) served as spiritual director and confessor to St. Catherine of Siena, and thus his account is of paramount importance as an eye-witness record of her life. After her death, he undertook the restoration of the Dominican Order, and was named its second founder. This translation was made by an anonymous Dominican friar, sometime immediately after the canonisation of St. Catherine of Sienna in 1461. It had a short and closely focussed distribution as a text, and may well have been produced under the patronage of the Burgundian court as all five extant witnesses are associated with members of that court or their highest followers. See J.F. Hamburger & G. Signori, 'The Making of a Saint: Catherine of Siena, Thomas Caffarini, and the Others', in Catherine of Siena: The Creation of a Cult, 2013, pp. 8-10. Artist and patron: The identification of the artist as the Master of Margaret of York or a member of his workshop was made by the authors of the Manuscrits de Louis de Bruges volume published in 2009 (working from the single miniature remaining in BnF. fr. 1048 and those in Dartmouth College). The artist was active in Bruges from about 1470 to 1480, and takes his name from a book produced for Margaret of York, wife of Charles the Bold (now Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, nos. 9305-06). However, his surviving works indicate that his principal patron was Louis de Gruuthuse, with some fifteen extant works produced for Louis' apparent personal reading (mostly French translations of Latin works, as here). See S. McKendrick & T. Kren, Illuminating the Renaissance, 2003, p. 217-18.Items from this illustrious library, quintessentially of the late Middle Ages and made to inspire secular piety and demonstrate bourgeois opulence in equal measure, are of enormous rarity on the market. The last significant codex was that of a manuscript from Chatsworth, containing the Deeds of Sir Gillion de Trazegnies, and dated 1464, sold at Sotheby's, 5 December 2012, to the Getty Museum, for £3,849,250. Otherwise a somewhat battered copy of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, with three miniatures, from the final remnant of the Thomas Phillipps collection, appeared at Christie's, 7 June 2006, lot 19, and realised £45,600. Perhaps the closest comparables to that here are a series of three grisaille miniatures produced by the Burgundian artist Lievan van Lathem for a grand manuscript made for Duke Philip the Good, Louis de Gruuthuse's ...(for full text, see catalogue PDF).

Lot 276

14CT GOLD OPAL SET RING - the mounted stone with lattice work surround, size mid T - U, 4.1grms

Lot 280

9CT GOLD WITH 0.25CT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING, size J, 2grms

Lot 285

AN 18CT GOLD TRIPLE RING SET - 10.3grms in original Boodle's box

Lot 288

A 14CT GOLD MUFF CHAIN - 3grms, 50cms L, a 9ct gold fine link chain with tiny pendant, 4.9grms, 68cms L and a 9ct gold signet ring 3.8grms

Lot 295

A BELIEVED 18CT GOLD GENT'S SIGNET RING - 12.5grms

Lot 316

A 9CT GOLD & 13 AMETHYST NECKLACE - 27grms gross with near matching ring, 2.6grms gross

Lot 223

Small box of jewellery including 9 carat gold and seed pearl brooch, gold locket, gold cameo ring, silver pencils, etc.

Lot 225

Solitaire diamond ring set in 18 carat gold, diamond approximate 0.8 carat.

Lot 227

Two stone diamond ring set in unmarked yellow gold, the crossover setting with two stones, each approximately 0.5 carat.

Lot 229

Seven stone diamond cluster ring set in 18 carat white gold, the approximate diamond weight 0.5 carat, size K.

Lot 230

Edwardian 18 carat gold, seed pearl and ruby ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, size M.

Lot 231

Clogau 9 carat gold band ring, size O.

Lot 232

18 carat gold and single stone diamond ring, approximately 0.25 carat, size L.

Lot 233

18 carat gold colour change and tiny diamond set ring, with ornamental pierced shoulders, size L.

Lot 234

9 carat gold ring set with lozenge faceted cushion blue stone, size M.

Lot 235

14 carat white gold, blue (topaz) stone and diamond set ring with fancy shoulders, size L/M.

Lot 236

14 carat white gold and diamond set ring, the ornate and bold setting with arrangement of nine square cut stones bordered with brilliants, size N.

Lot 238

9 carat gold, ruby and diamond cluster ring, size P.

Lot 240

9 carat gold, sapphire and diamond eternity ring, size P.

Lot 241

9 carat gold sixteen stone diamond cluster ring, size O/P.

Lot 242

9 carat gold three yellow stone ring with tiny diamond set shoulders, size O.

Lot 244

9 carat gold and blue stone cluster ring, size Z.

Lot 245

9 carat gold and three stone ruby ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1979, size I/J.

Lot 246

9 carat gold and three blue stone ring, size P.

Lot 247

9 carat gold and three stone ring, size M.

Lot 248

9 carat gold, zirconia and coloured stone (garnet?) ring, size O.

Lot 250

9 carat gold and silver eternity ring, size M.

Lot 252

Single stone garnet and diamond 9 carat white gold ring, size K.

Lot 253

9 carat gold, blue stone (aqua) and diamond ring, size O/P.

Lot 257

9 carat gold gents ring with black quartz, and 9 carat gold band ring (2).

Lot 259

9 carat gold ring set with row of three blue stones and having pierced shoulders, size N.

Lot 260

9 carat gold green stone (tourmaline?) ring with fancy pierced setting, size N.

Lot 263

9 carat gold earrings, 9 carat ring and two fine chains.

Lot 1168

Badges, Football: Nether Edge Am[ateurs] F[ootball] C[lub], gold, stamped ham, engraved (H.C.C. 1928), 22mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 9ct, 3.08g. Extremely fine; with clip and ring for suspension £50-£70 --- Nether Edge Amateurs Football Club competed in the FA Amateur Cup between 1908 and 1934 and won the Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup in 1915 and 1923

Lot 198

Two diamond set rings and a wedding ring, a two stone old cut diamond crossover design, illusion set in yellow and white metal, shank marked 18ct Plat, ring size M, 3gm, a three stone 8 cut diamond crossover design, illusion set in a 9 carat yellow and white gold mount, London 1977, size M, 2gm, an 18 carat 1.2mm wide wedding band, small stone missing, Birmingham 1933, size L, 1.8gm.

Lot 199

A Victorian sapphire and diamond five stone ring, three sapphires spaced by two pairs of old cut diamonds, claw set in an 18 carat yellow gold carved claw mount, Birmingham 1896, ring size N, gross weight 2.3gm.

Lot 200

A large sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire 14 x 10mm, claw set and surrounded by twenty-four 8 cut diamonds in a yellow and white metal mount testing as gold, ring size O, gross weight 5.5gm.

Lot 203

Four gemset dress rings, a 9 carat yellow gold half eternity line edge set with eleven rubies, Birmingham 1979, ring size N, 2gm, an oval cabochon cut opal ring, 9 carat, London, size O, 2.2gm, a small ruby and diamond point 9 carat gold ring, London 1967, size N, 2.2gm, an amethyst and synthetic white stone ring, marked 9c, size O, 2.3gm.

Lot 205

Two turquoise dress rings, a graduated five stone turquoise ring in an 18 carat yellow gold half hoop mount, Birmingham 1906, ring size M, 3gm, a nine stone circular cluster ring, 8mm closed back setting, shank marked 9ct, size M, 1gm.

Lot 206

A 22 carat yellow gold wedding band star gypsy set with an old cut diamond, 5.5mm wide plain polished half D shape, Birmingham 1896, ring size K, 4.1gm.

Lot 207

A 22 carat yellow gold wedding band, 4mm wide plain polished half D shape, London 1928, ring size N, in a vintage bakelite ring box.

Lot 230

Two 9 carat rose gold signet rings, sizes L & O, total 5.9gm, broken ring 3gm, small circular sard onyx in mount marked 9ct, size L, 50cm chain, barrel marked 9ct, 4.1gm.

Lot 237

Two rose metal chains marked 9c, 8gm, another broken chain marked 750, metal bolt ring, 3gm, narrow 22 carat gold band, 1.1gm, two unmarked bands 1.9gm, three bar brooches with metal pins, paste bar brooch, two pairs of earrings.

Lot 241

A 9 carat rose gold double albert watch chain, 5mm gauge solid non-graduated curb links fitted with a T bar, swivel and bolt ring fasteners, 39cm, each link stamped 9.375, 9 carat yellow gold medallion attached - three bells, Birmingham, 43.3gm.

Lot 255

Jewel box with costume jewellery, lady's 9 carat gold Rotary wristwatch with gold-plated expanding bracelet, yellow metal ring marked 10c set with untested pink stones and seed pearls, silver box link chain with unmarked pendant attached, cornelion and turquoise rings, bead necklaces, various pendants, matching necklace and bracelet.

Lot 314

Mappin - a 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, circular cream dial with an arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a plain 9 carat yellow gold case, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm, marked Vertex Birmingham 1937, numbered 17570 625702, stem wind movement, no personal inscriptions or monograms, gross weight 45.5gm, case back 7.1gm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

Lot 455

A Large Gents Acid Etched Gold Plated Rock Crystal Signet Ring, Stamped 18K for the Gold Plate

Lot 166

A small gold gypsy ring set 8/8-cut diamonds, (tested as 18ct gold, approximately), size P, 2g.

Lot 176

A selection of gold rings, including: a three-stone garnet ring with textured 9ct. yellow gold mount; one ring missing stone; two wedding bands, one cut; a carved shell cameo with yellow metal mount; a silver dragonfly pattern brooch; two paste set Art Deco style brooches; and other items.

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