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A collection of gold jewellery and coins, a 22 carat yellow gold 3mm wide wedding band ring size K, approximate weight 3.8gms, a 5mm wide 18 carat yellow gold wedding band size K, 2.8gms, 18K signet ring 3.2gms, 9 carat yellow gold chain necklace 1.8gms, a white metal albertine and brooch, small collection of coins.
Raymond Weil - a gentleman's Parisfal Geneve quartz wrist watch, circular white roman numeral dial, outer arabic minutes ring and date aperture to base in a stainless steel case with gold-plated bezel and integral steel bracelet, complete with outer and inner boxes, booklet and warranty card number 919OWR, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
9th-11th century AD. A gold ring with hoop of four expanding rods plaited, looped to the reverse and the ends wound about the shank. 9.64 grams, 29.23mm overall, 21.94mm internal diameter (approximate size British S 1/2, USA 9 1/2, Europe 20.63, Japan 20) (1 1/4"). From the property of a London gentleman; formerly with Alexandra Morisova, thence by descent. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
11th-12th century AD. A gold ring comprising a length of lozenge-section rod closed with tapering ends coiled around the shank. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act, reference number 2012T234; accompanied by a copy of the Treasure Act receipt dated 24 March 2012. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme under reference KENT-9B6555; accompanied by a copy of the PAS report. 3.53 grams, 26mm overall, 20.03mm internal diameter (approximate size British U, USA 10, Europe 22.83, Japan 22) (1"). Property of a Kent lady; by inheritance; found near Eastling, Kent, UK, 2012. Fine condition.
16th century AD. A slender gold finger ring with scrolled detailing to the shoulders, pyramidal bezel with crescent detailing and inset diamond to the centre. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 677. 4.31 grams, 25.70mm overall, 16.82mm internal diameter (approximate size British K, USA 5 1/4, Europe 9.95, Japan 10) (1"). Property of a UK gentleman; acquired from a London gallery in the late 1980s; formerly from a private European collection, formed in the 1960s and 1970s; supplied with geologic report No. TL005195, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Very fine condition.
16th century AD. A gold finger ring with discoid bezel, pelleted border around a heater shield with crossed keys motif, Lombardic script legend '+S. W. DVBLE CLE[F]. 23.07 grams, 25.10mm overall, 20.80mm internal diameter (approximate size British V, USA 10 3/4, Europe 23.77, Japan 23) (1"). Property of a UK gentleman; acquired from a London gallery in the late 1980s; formerly from a private European collection, formed in the 1960s and 1970s. Malcolm Jones, Sheffield University, Dept. English Language & Linguistics, Senior Lecturer 1994-2009 and advisor to the British Museum and Portable Antiquities Scheme, says: 'St. Peter’s crossed keys are sometimes termed the double cle(f) de Saint Pierre in French, making this the signet of a certain S.W. who uses the crossed keys as his personal device [perhaps trading at the sign of La Double Clef /The Crossed Keys?], but the device is also often used emblematically to signify the Papacy.' [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Very fine condition.
13th-14th century AD. A gold ring comprising a cusped D-section hoop, flared shoulders and lozengiform plaque, band of enamel-filled(?) scallop motifs to each face of the shank, beaded border to the plaque surrounding a capital 'A' above a ring. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 561 for type. 6.04 grams, 14mm overall, 10.95mm internal diameter (approximate size British -, USA -, Europe -, Japan -) (1/2"). Property of a Dutch lady; acquired on the continental art market. The capital 'AO' may stand for Amor [vincit omnia] (Love conquers all), or it may represent the alpha-omega emblems of Christ. Fine condition.
14th-15th century AD. A Burmese hollow-formed gold ring with D-section bezel, to each shoulder a pair of birds holding a bunch of grapes in their beaks, ribbed lateral edges, inset cabochon amethyst. 16.1 grams, 30.03mm overall, 18.84mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.61, Japan 15) (1 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a UK collection formed in the 1980s. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Very fine condition.
Dated 1802 AD. A flat-section gold memorial ring with three black enamel bands, the median with reserved text in capitals ':: John Enys Esq: Ob: 11 Oct:1802:Æt:31', hallmarked to the inner face with 'WH' symbol, lion and 'G'. 7.81 grams, 20.46mm overall, 18.03mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.23, Japan 15) (3/4"). From the Whitehead family collection; acquired on the UK art market; accompanied by copies of various research papers on John Enys (High Sheriff of Cornwall) and the Enys family. The Enys family estate has its roots in the 13th century and at its height owned property in over thirty parishes in Cornwall. John Enys was the son of Samuel Enys and Sarah Penrose, born in 1772. He was made High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1796. He married Jane Maria, the second daughter of William Villebois of Feltham Place, Middlesex, but the marriage produced no children. After his accidental death in 1802 at the age of 30, the estate passed into the hands of his uncle, Francis Enys. The son of Francis Enys, John Samuel, improved the large gardens and rebuilt the burnt down Tudor house. His eldest son continued improving the gardens by adding new plants sent by his brothers from New Zealand. His younger brother inherited the estate and established a New Zealand garden in the grounds. Today the holding of land is much reduced consisting of about 1000 acres of farmland and woodland and is open for public during the summer months. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Fine condition.
16th-early 17th century AD. A gold ring with thin hoop with expanding scrolled shoulders, traces of white and green enamel on the scrolls; the bezel in the form of an incurved hexagon with a skull in the centre, which would have been enamelled in white, surrounded by upper-case inscription 'MEMENTO MORI' with traces of black enamel, incised line decoration in the corners. Published by the Portable Antiquities Scheme with record number CAM-49BF57; accompanied by a copy of the PAS report. 4.20 grams, 22.69mm overall, 18.66x15.55mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4"). Found Freckenham, Suffolk, UK, 2013. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act as 2013-T835; accompanied by a copy of the British Museum report and a letter disclaiming the the Crown's interest in the find. Fine condition, hoop split.
18th century AD. A D-section gold posy ring with fruits and foliage to the outer face, incised italic legend to the inner face 'Accept my good will x'. 3 grams, 19mm overall, 16.67mm internal diameter (approximate size British L 1/2, USA 6, Europe 12.34, Japan 12) (3/4"). Property of a Nottinghamshire collector; acquired in the 1980s. Very fine condition. Scarce.
18th century AD. A gold D-section ring with plain outer face, inscribed to the inner face in italic text '*I+like+my+choyse ', with long s. 5.15 grams, 20.55mm overall, 17.71mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.61, Japan 15) (3/4"). Property of Mr Gareth Edwards, Gwynedd, North Wales; formerly gifted by his grandfather to his mother on her 18th birthday in 1933; thence by descent. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
18th century AD. A gold posy ring with running foliage design to the outer face, legend in italics to the inner face 'Vertue passeth riches' (with long 's') and maker's mark 'IC' possibly for John Cam, a London goldsmith active around 1740. See Jackson, Sir C.J. English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, London, 1921 p.193. 2.82 grams, 19mm overall, 17.54mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7, Europe 14.98, Japan 14) (3/4"). Property of a Gloucester gentleman; purchased Bristol, UK, 2018. Fine condition, usage wear.
15th century AD. A gold epigraphic ring formed as a flat-section hoop with blackletter legend 'ioie sans fin' (Joy without end) separated by fronds. 1.48 grams, 16mm overall, 14.97mm internal diameter (approximate size British H 1/2, USA 4, Europe 7.0, Japan 6) (3/4"). Property of a Dutch lady; acquired on the UK art market. Fine condition.
6th-7th century AD. A gold finger ring with image of a saint with raised hands between fishes within a beaded border on the discoid bezel, facetted hoop with images including ears of corn, clasped hands, scorpion and other items. 8.22 grams, 22.52mm overall, 18.96mm internal diameter (approximate size British S, USA 9, Europe 20.00, Japan 19) (1"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Very fine condition.
2nd century AD. A carnelian cloison with intaglio seated Victory with spear, shield and helmet, frond by the foot, miniature Victory with wreath in her hand; mounted in a later gold ring. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 199. 12.28 grams, 24.58mm overall, 18.33mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q 1/2, USA 8 1/4, Europe 18.12, Japan 17) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired London art market, 1970-1980. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
2nd-3rd century AD. A gold finger ring comprising a slender hoop, ellipsoid bezel with inset carnelian intaglio amphora. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 199. 5.29 grams, 24.13mm overall, 20.10x17.71mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18 3/4, Japan 18) (1"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Very fine condition.
2nd century AD. A gold finger ring comprising an octagonal D-section hoop, flared bezel with inset carnelian cloison, intaglio Cupid with vineleaf. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 277 for type. 7.66 grams, 25.29mm overall, 18.70mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18.75, Japan 18) (1"). Property of a South London collector; acquired before 1980. Very fine condition.
2nd-3rd century AD. A gold ring comprising a flat-section hoop with open scrolls to the shoulders, octagonal bezel with central ellipsoid cell and inset onyx cameo of a wolf's head in profile. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 184 for type. 11.45 grams, 24mm overall, 21.67mm internal diameter (approximate size British Y, USA 12, Europe 28.05, Japan 27) (1"). From an East London collector; previously in a collection formed between 1990-2000. Very fine condition.
3rd-4th century AD. A delicate gold ring with plaited shank and applied filigree wire, bezel with filigree rim, inset carnelian intaglio engraved with winged Victory in biga. 3.38 grams, 22.70mm overall, 19.94x15.63mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4"). From the property of a London gentleman; previously in a a Munich, German, collection formed 1970-1990s. Fine condition.
2nd-3rd century AD. A gold finger ring comprising a D-section hoop, bezel with applied fluted rim, cell with inset carnelian intaglio bust of Serapis, bearded with modius. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 187 for type. 11.8 grams, 19.92mm overall, 11.94x15.42mm internal diameter (approximate size British E, USA 2 1/4, Europe 2.41, Japan 2) (3/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. Very fine condition.
2nd-4th century AD. A gold ring with inset intaglio representing two opposing figures, a married couple holding hands on a baseline, the intaglio with inset ribbed border; keeled hoop with expanding shoulders. 5.57 grams, 24.28mm overall, 18.68x13.28mm internal diameter (approximate size British H 1/2, USA 4, Europe 6.81, Japan 6) (1"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Fine condition.
2nd century AD. A gold finger ring with inset silver face of Venus modelled in high relief. 3.73 grams, 19.16mm overall, 12.81x16.43mm internal diameter (approximate size British G, USA 3 1/4, Europe 4.92, Japan 4) (3/4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Very fine condition.
2nd century BC. A gold ring comprising a hollow-formed D-shaped hoop and ellipsoid plaque with central cell, inset garnet cabochon with profile female bust. See Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 98 for type. 8.01 grams, 21mm overall, 17.22mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 3/4, Europe 14.0, Japan 13) (3/4"). From the private collection of a North West London lady; previously with a central London gallery; formerly acquired before 1990. Very fine condition.
Mid 1st millennium BC. A heavy gold bar coiled upon itself in three loops for use as a ring or hair ornament, the finials hammered with incised chevrons. 36.28 grams, 30mm (1 1/4"). Ex Manton collection, Birmingham, UK; formerly acquired from a London auction house in the 1970s. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
3rd-2nd century BC. A gold D-section ring with expanding shoulders, elliptical plaque with engraved image of a running wolf on a baseline. 5.48 grams, 21.41mm overall, 17.70x15.47mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6, Europe 12.46, Japan 12) (3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired London art market, 1970-1980. Very fine condition.
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