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A 9ct gold and diamond set half-eternity ring, set with ten circular cut and nine baguette cut diamonds, hallmarked for Sheffield, 'TJC 375' and detailed '9k', size M1/2, 2g gross, together with a 9ct white gold, yellow, brown and white diamond set panel ring, hallmarked for Birmingham, '375' and detailed '9k', size J1/2, 3g gross (2).
A pair of cultured pearl set cufflinks, Mikimoto, detailed K14, the open circular plaques partially textured, and a matching tie tack, another tie tack set with a 'nugget' detailed 14K, a Masonic signet ring, cut, inscribed, gold plated dress suite and other items (qty), total weight 54.70g gross combined.
A quantity of jewellery, comprising: a coral necklace, a leaf motif necklace, a silver belle epoque style pendant on chain, a gem set pendant on an 18ct yellow gold chain, twelve brooches, four pendants, two chains, one ring, four pairs of stud earrings including clips and posts, an imitation pearl stick pin and a lapel watch (qty).
An 18ct yellow gold cushion shaped seal engraved signet ring, approx. size N, 12.1g, a second yellow metal signet ring, approx. size I, 3.3g, a 22ct yellow gold wedding ring, size S, 5.4g, 9ct yellow gold band with textured and engraved detail, size N, 3.8g, and a gemset and diamond grain set ring, size J, 2.9g.
Mostly gold jewellery comprising: a green jasper cameo ring, 2.1g gross, a leaf brooch, 10.6g, a cross pendant, stamped 9ct on curb-link chain (unmarked), a cross pendant on chain stamped 9ct, a single cufflink, a gold and seed pearl swallow brooch, cased, a musical stave brooch and a wedding band, 20.4g, two 22ct gold wedding bands, 7g, a lady's gold plated wrist watch and various plated cufflinks.
A 9ct gold ring, Birmingham 1925, later set with a round mixed-cut ruby, size K, 4.9g gross, a 9ct gold wedding band, London 1927, size N, 2.1g, a gold, diamond and sapphire 5-stone ring, marks worn, size J, 2.9g gross, together with three silver brooches, a silver and citrine 'thistle' bookmark, and a small quantity of costume jewellery (qty).
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD VERGE WATCH BROWN WILKINSON No 4715, the movement with bright steel balance with diamond end stone and finely engraved balance cock and foot, backplate inscribed Brown Wilkinson 38 Piccadilly, the signature repeated on the dust cap, with fine wrigglework hands the gold dial with engine turned centre and arabic chapters applied on a sable ground, the back engine turned, 42mm, casemaker IM incuse, London 1813++A high quality watch in working order and excellent condition with hardly any sign of wear. A contemporary gold split ring attached
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE, GCMG, KNIGHT GRAND CROSS INSIGNIA OF SIR COSMO PARKINSON comprising silver gilt collar chain of 26 links of crowned lions of England, Maltese Crosses in white enamel SM & SG ciphers and two pairs of winged lions each bearing a book and seven arrows, one surmounted by a crown and with swivel ring suspender, lacking one white enamel panel of one Maltese Cross, silver gilt, gold and enamel sash badge and silver, silver gilt, gold and enamel breast star with dress sash, two cases of Garrard & Co Ltd and a photograph of Sir Cosmo Parkinson on the steps of the British Consulate in Tonga, c1944GCMG: London Gazette, 11 June 1942.Sir Arthur Charles Cosmo Parkinson, GCMG, KCB, OBE, LL.D (1884-1967) was born at Wimborne Minster, Dorset, the son of S G Parkinson, a surgeon and his wife Elizabeth, nee Trench. A colonial administrator who embodied the best traditions of the Service for practically the first half of the 20th century, his work was especially valuable during World War Two. Seconded for special duties to the Colonial Office in 1942 he travelled, at a time of considerable risk, to far flung colonies as the Secretary of State's personal representative. These visits included the Caribbean and Bermuda in 1942-3, the Gambia, Nigeria, Kenya, Nyasaland, Mauritius, the Seychelles, Aden, Ceylon and Gibraltar after which, at the end of 1944 he retired only to be re-employed a year later to assist in the reorganisation of the Colonial Service resulting in further distant missions to British colonies in the Pacific. He was therefore uniquely well placed to publish his book The Colonial Office from Within, in 1947.
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