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A vintage hallmarked 9ct gold and diamond solitaire ring. The single stone engagement style ring having a round cut star illusion set diamond to pinched shoulders and a straight shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1976, sponsors marks for H&M. Total weight approx 3.5g. Approx size N.5. Head measures approx 0.7cm.
An antique turquoise, diamond and yellow metal cluster ring. The AF ring having four round cut cabochons of turquoise spaced by accent diamonds all in a buttercup setting to dimpled shoulders and a tapered shank. Two stones missing. Unmarked, surface tests indicate 18ct gold. Total weight approx 3.1g. Approx size P.5. Head measures approx 0.8cm.
Two 9ct yellow gold and gem set rings. The three stone crossover ring having a central round cut white stone flanked by an accent diamond to each side on a knife edge shank, marked 9ct plat. The cluster ring having three graduating oval cut amethyst in a halo of accent diamonds with split shoulders, hallmarked for Birmingham. Total weight approx 2.6g. Approx sizes M and N. Largest head measures approx 0.8cm.
A vintage hallmarked 9ct yellow gold buckle keeper ring. The antique style ring in the form of a fastened belt with buckle to the head and granulated detailing on banded shoulders and a tapered shank. Hallmarked for London, sponsors for EJ. Total weight approx 9.5g. Approx size U. Head measures approx 1.5cm.
An antique 14ct yellow gold and intaglio seal ring. The signet ring having a square cut orange red stone glass intaglio panel depicting the portrait bust of Alexander the great in a bezel setting with granulated detailing and triangular shoulders on a tapered shank. Marked 585. Total weight approx 3.3g. Approx size O. Head measures approx 1.3cm.
Henry Tatham of London A Very Rare Over/Under Tap Action Flintlock Pistol by Royal Gunmaker Henry Tatham, London. 1.65" barrels of 0.435" bore numbered ‘3’ & ‘4’ corresponding to the octagonal breech numbers. Foliage engraved border at breech end and muzzles cut with 8 key slots. Breech stamped with proof marks and signed ‘TATHAM, LONDON’. Trophies chisel engraved to both sides of frame with twisted rope border continuing down white metal grip. Decorated top strap features sliding safety to ring-necked flint-cock and frizzen; frizzen with twin rollers. Full white metal grip with gold lion head butt-cap and gold oval escutcheon bearing a ducal coronet and ‘O’ for the Earls of Ormonde and Ossory (Butler of Kilkenny) one of the most ancient families in Ireland. Mounts made c.1815. Overall length 7". GWO Leslie Martin research reveals: James Wandesford Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde, KP (15 July 1774 – 18 May 1838) was an Irish nobleman and politician. He was the second son of John Butler, 17th Earl of Ormonde and Frances Susan Elizabeth Wandesford. He was born at Kilkenny castle on 15 July 1774. Butler was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Kilkenny City in the Irish House of Commons in 1796 (he never took his seat and resigned after 3 months) and served then for Kilkenny County until the Act of Union in 1801. He sat subsequently for the Irish county constituency of County Kilkenny and was member of the UK House of Commons from 1801, until he succeeded to the peerage, as 19th Earl of Ormonde, in 1820, on the death of his elder brother, Walter, the 18th Earl and 1st Marquess of Ormonde in the Irish peerage (the latter title becoming extinct upon his death). He was a well-known advocate for the Irish people with his first speech at Westminster condemning the Irish Window tax and defending the right of Irish landowners. Following his brother’s death, James inherited some £450,000 in debts. As a result, The Ormonde Estates in Derbyshire were sold at auction on Thursday 27 November 1824. The Sutton Hall Estate, including the Manor House, some 5,500 acres of land (which included coal mines), generated some £5,800 in rents alone, and was sold for £216,000 to the Manchester Spinner John Arkwright Esq. The Chilcote Estate, comprising of 1,320 acres generating £2,200 annually, was sold to a Mr Robinson of Kingston, Surrey, for £87,000. The adjacent Cottage Park Farm, comprising 281 acres, was sold to a solicitor, Mr Cookney of Holborn (acting on behalf the brewer H. Worthington Esq). The sales generated £450,000. Having joined the fashionable society in London,[3] he became a companion of the Prince Regent. Subsequently, at the Prince's coronation as George IV, he was created a Peer of the United Kingdom, as Baron Ormonde, of Llanthony, in the county of Monmouth and in 1825, Marquess of Ormonde.
A Continental Miniature Percussion Pistol. A fixed barrel with a bore of 0.1”, the steel frame engraved with scrolls on all aspects, concealed trigger and white metal scroll engraved grip with gold gild plating (gilding worn). With pendant ring. 1.7” overall. Action A/F, cocking positions not holding.
Antique Period - Good Quality 18ct Gold 5 Stone Opal and Diamond Set Ring, Gallery Setting. Not Marked but Tests 18ct Gold, The Natural Opals of Excellent Colour, The Round Faceted Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity. Each Pave Set Diamonds Est 0.35 pts Each. Total Diamond Weight 0.70 pts. Ring Size P. Weight of Shank 6.9 grams.
A certified ruby and diamond ring, central purplish red mixed cut oval ruby, 3.08ct, surrounded by a collar of twelve round brilliant cut diamond, above conforming smaller three stone accented shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.30ct, colour J-K, clarity VS2-SI1, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 18k, size N, 6.2g gross, WGI certificate
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