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Moderner Diamantsolitär-Ring Gelbgold, gest. 14 k. Zentral besetzt mit einem Diamanten von ca. 1,05 ct. (F-G/I2) im Princesscut. Gew. ca. 3,56 g. Beiliegend EGL-Expertise US TK022525204.Wiederbeschaffungswert ca. $ 4.820,-. Ring set with diamond solitaire approx. 1,05 ct. (F-G/I2), in 14 k gold. Certificate included.
Moderner Diamantsolitär-Ring Gelbgold, gest. 14 k. Zentral besetzt mit einem Diamanten von ca. 1,52 ct. (G-H/I3) im Tropfenschliff. Gew. ca. 4,25 g. Beiliegend EGL-Expertise US TK012469208.Wiederbeschaffungswert ca. $ 4.150,-. Ring set with a diamond solitaire approx. 1,52 ct. (G-H/I3), in 14 k gold. Certificate included.
Tahitiperl-Ring von Juwelier Maas, Stuttgart Weiß- und Gelbgold, gest. 750. Zentral besetzt mit einer silber-grauen Tahitiperle von ca. 16 mm in farbintensivem, rosé-grün changierendem Lüster. In bicolorer Kordelfassung. Außergewöhnliche Goldschmiedearbeit. Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 46,06 g.Ring set with grey Tahiti pearl, in 18 k white and yellow gold. Manufacturer's mark of Maas, Stuttgart.
Moderner Diamantsolitär-Ring Gelbgold, gest. 14 k. Zentral besetzt mit einem Diamanten von ca. 1,02 ct. (G-H/I2) im Oktogonalschliff. Gew. ca. 3,78 g. Beiliegend EGL-Expertise US TK022525501.Wiederbeschaffungswert ca. $ 4.480,-. Ring set with a diamond solitaire approx. 1,02 ct. (G-H/I2), in 14 k gold. Certificate included.
Moderner Diamantsolitär-Ring Gelbgold, gest. 14 k. Zentral besetzt mit einem Diamanten von ca. 1,00 ct. (D-E/I2) im Oktogonalschliff. Gew. ca. 3,99 g. Beiliegend EGL-Expertise US TK022525208.Wiederbeschaffungswert ca. $ 4.800,-. Ring set with a diamond solitaire approx. 1,00 ct. (D-E/I2), in 14 k gold. Certificate included.
Moderner Diamantsolitär-Ring Gelbgold, gest. 14 k. Zentral besetzt mit einem Diamanten von ca. 1,12 ct. (E-F/I2) im Oktogonalschliff. Gew. ca. 4,21 g. Beiliegend EGL-Expertise US TK022525504.Wiederbeschaffungswert ca. $ 5.120,-. Ring set with a diamond solitaire approx. 1,12 ct. (E-F/I2), in 14 k gold. Certificate included.
A FINE INDIAN GOLD AND GEM-SET JADE ARCHER'S RING, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY of characteristic convex rounded form, inlaid on the outside with gold tendrils carrying flowers of rubies and diamonds, including a flower of two diamond petals and a single ruby petal front and back (light wear, very small chips, the gold with small losses), 4.2 cm ProvenanceAcquired from an English Collector, Easter 1979.A distinguished British Scholar and Collector, inventory number 105.
AN INDIAN DECORATED JADE ARCHER'S RING AND TWO FURTHER INDIAN ARCHER’S RINGS, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY of characteristic convex rounded form, the first carved with a central flowerhead carried by leafy tendrils at the at the front and a smaller flower at the rear (small chips, gems missing), and with minute traces of gold inlay; the second of mottled jade, previously inlaid with gold and set with gems or pastes, and the third of white jade, pointed at the front and with a small point at the rear the first: 4.2 cm (3) ProvenanceSpinks 23rd January 1969, London art market 1969-72A distinguished British Scholar and Collector, inventory numbers 44, 84. 140.
A HIGHLY DECORATED GARNITURE OF A SWEPT HILT RAPIER AND LEFT-HAND DAGGER IN MID-16TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY, PROBABLY TOLEDO each with straight blade of flattened-diamond section, struck with the inscription ‘CELIS LOBACO ESPADERO MI‘ and ‘SINAL ES EL SANT CRUCIFICIO‘ within a fuller on the respective faces, grooved rectangular ricasso struck with a mark on each face, Christ crucified including the instruments beneath, iron hilt of flattened bars, the rapier comprised of straight quillons with bud-shaped terminals, lower ring-guard swelling in the centre, two outer ring-guards en suite, the upper joined to the knuckle guard at the top ahead of a recurved finial, bifurcated inner guard, faceted pommel and integral grip, decorated throughout with gold and silver damascene, including a city besieged by artillerymen and cavalry, and panels of scrolling foliage, the pommel decorated en suite and inscribed 'Diego de Caias Facie bat'; the dagger with straight quillons, faceted pommel and integral grip all decorated and inscribed en suite with the sword, (small losses) and remaining in very good to fine condition throughout, the rapier: 103.5 cm blade (2) Diego de Qaias, the celebrated swordsmith and damascener, is first recorded working for Francis I of France in I535 and later for Henry VIII in 1542. The present sword and dagger were inspired by the rapier of circa 1560 preserved in Dresden (inv. nr. E612) and almost certainly made in Toledo during the 1970s. For an account of de Caias and a list of his works see Blair 1970, pp. 149-198.
˜ A FINE CASED PAIR OF 32 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS BY DURS EGG, LONDON, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1790 with browned twist octagonal swamped sighted barrels signed in script along the top flats, breeches fitted with back-sights and engraved with a band of foliage behind, gold-lined vents, stamped beneath with proof marks, German silver fore-sights, border engraved case-hardened tangs each decorated with foliage, engraved case-hardened flat bevelled locks decorated with border ornament, a Brittania trophy on the tail, and signed in scripted beneath the pans, fitted with engraved blued safety-catches, engraved bevelled cocks and blued steel springs, the interiors fitted with detents and retaining much early blued and burnished finish, blued adjustable set triggers, highly figured walnut stocks, 'pineapple' chequered butts (light bruising), engraved blued steel mounts comprising pear-shaped butt-caps engraved with a flowerhead, trigger-plates with pineapple finials, large trigger-guards with a Britannia trophy on the bows, horn fore-end caps, early horn-tipped ramrods, one with steel worm, probably the original, much original finish throughout, perhaps unused: in contemporary fitted mahogany case, the lid exterior with brass flush-fitting carrying handle, the interior with trade label for 1827-31, lined in green baize (some old repairs, one compartment lid replaced, ring handles missing), 25.2 cm barrels ProvenanceDr. Robert Rabett, sold Bonhams Knightsbridge, 30th November 2011, lot 554 ExhibitedThe Craft Of The Gunmaker 1640-1870 (cat. no. 28) Durs Egg, the son of the gunmaker Leonz, was born in Switzerland in 1748. After a short stay in Paris he came to London and worked for John Twigg at 132 Strand. He was gunmaker to George IV and the Duke of York. He became blind in 1822 and died in 1831. A silver-mounted breech-loading Ferguson rifle by this maker is preserved in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. A pair of silver-mounted flintlock sporting guns by Durs Egg, marked for 1789 and made for Frederick, Prince of Baden (1756-1817) were sold in this room, 4th December 2012, lot 415. For a full account of the Egg family see Blair 1973, pp. 266-299 and 305-353.
A Post-1953 Mess Dress Uniform to a Brigadier, comprising scarlet jacket with black facings, a pair of dark blue overallls with scarlet side stripes; a Pre-1953 Mess Dress Uniform to a Major Green Howards, comprising scarlet jacket with green facings and a green wool waistcoat with gold ball and gimp trim; also, three officer's No.1 dress caps, one with staybrite buttons to the Green Howards, a Green Howards Torin cap, two cummerbands in red and green, a gold braid trimmed green mess waistcoat, a white dress shirt, two pairs of dark blue trousers with scarlet side stripes and a similar pair of overalls, a No.2 dress jacket and trousers each named to Major D Gould, with two pairs of stone twill cuffs, a leather Sam Browne with shoulder belt and sword frog, a stable belt with sword slings, a pair of green shoulder rank straps and a leather loop with brass ring (qty)
A 19th Century Percussion Single Barrel Big Game Rifle by William Powell & Son, Birmingham, .52 calibre, numbered 6427, the 77cm octagonal russet steel barrel with signed 'Trophy Rib' set with seven graduated hinged leaf sights centred by platinum lines and marked from '2' to '8', and forward of them are gold one inch calibration marks from '9' to '20', with Birmingham proof marks, blued steel breech block with platinum plug, foliate engraved and signed blued steel lock plate, hammer, slide safety, adapted trigger guard with exaggerated angle, the figured walnut half stock (restocked) with finely chequered fore-end, semi-pistol grip, two sling rings, and foliate engraved blued steel butt plate, 119cm, in a brass bound mahogany case, the hinged cover with inset brass ring carrying handle centred by the engraved monogram WP, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a copper powder flask by G & J W Hawksley with embossed netting decoration, a brass powder measure with lignum vitae handle, a horn encased nipple pricker, a turnscrew, a japanned cap tin and a brass tipped wood ramrod, together with a letter from William Powell & Son dated September 7th 1984, regarding its restorationFootnote: - It is thought that Powells know of only one other example of this rifle made by them, and is believed to be in the USA Action works strongly, holds at full and half cock. Restocked, and with a later commissioned blued steel trigger guard. There are small nicks to the extremities on the barrel with areas of minor pitting. The hinged cover of the case has a horizontal split.There is some moth damage to the baize lining.
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