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A ruby and diamond ring, the rectangular plaque centred with a row of rose-cut diamonds, highlighted on each side with a row of channel-set square-cut rubies, in 18ct gold; a pair of pearl stud earrings, with 18ct gold butterflies; and a metal cap badge, "The Border Reg", pin lacking (4)
An 18ct gold tie clip, 3.5g; a 9ct gold ring, the plain band with engraved borders, 3.2g, size S 1/2; an untested garnet pendant, in 9ct gold; an 18ct gold fine chain, 3g; a gold-plated locket, of oval form; a gold-plated bangle; a pair of gold-plated stud earrings; and a gold-plated signet ring, damaged (9)
An Edwardian 15ct gold, half pearl and turquoise heart pendant, set with a line of cabochon turquoise and half pearls on a chain necklet; an 18ct gold, ruby and half pearl ring; a 9ct gold cabochon turquoise and half pearl wreath brooch; a blue enamel locket, an Edwardian scrolled brooch millegrain-set with rose-cut diamonds and three circular rubies supporting a single pearl drop and two modern chains (7)
Three gentlemen's 18ct gold signet rings, one engraved with a family crest, the other with a monogram; and a cornelian signet ring engraved with initials Condition Report: Crested ring - Hallmarked 18ct, ring size Q, 11.7gm. Wear and tiny dents in line with age and usage. Monogrammed ring - Marked 18ct, ring size M1/2, 7.1gm. Wear in line with age and usage. Monogram TH, engraved to reverse 1945 Hardstone ring - Hallmarked 18ct, ring size U1/2, 13.8gm. Hardstone scratched and worn, wear in line with age and usage.
A fine amethyst and gold Bishop's ring, The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Kilmore DD, Rector of Christchurch, Leeson Park 1914 - 1939/Provenance: from Bishop of Kilmore through direct descent to vendor/see illustration Condition Report: The amethyst measures approximately 20mm x 12mm and has wear and a tiny chip to the facets, particularly at the pointed ends. Slight wear to raised gold details at shoulders. In a Weir & Sons (Dublin) box.
A collection of jewellery, including a plain gold bangle marked .585, a 9ct gold vesta case engraved 'from Spotty'; a 9ct gold penknife on a bolt ring; a modern chain marked 585; another modern chain marked 375 (broken); another long chain, a Victorian hinged bangle, a bracelet decorated with blue glass, a quizzing glass and three seals two set with cornelian
A gold signet ring, the rectangular plaque engraved with crest and motto for Sherrard, with tapering engraved shoulders, marks worn, in a case marked Cartier Condition Report: Weighs approximately 26gm. No marks, untested. Condition overall good, some light wear in line with age and usage.
A diamond pendant necklace, of two flowerhead clusters suspending three drops, on a fine link necklet, a pair of diamond cluster earrings, each nine stone cluster suspended beneath a single diamond and a diamond eternity ring, ring size Q½ Condition Report: All items unhallmarked white metal - presumed white gold or platinum. Condition appears good with no stones missing although all the items need a clean.
Vintage boxing memorabilia, comprising: a wall mounting board for a Freddie Mills Junior Trainer punch bag; two pairs of vintage junior size red leather boxing gloves; a small silver plated boxing figurine trophy; two old boxing medals, framed & glazed, unexamined accordingly but one appearing to be in gold and enamel, the other bronze; and a pair of framed continental silver medal plaques featuring boxers in the ring (9 pieces)
Memorabilia relating to the British 1908 London Olympic Games boxing champion Richard K Gunn including his winner's diploma, the lot comprising: a 1908 Olympic Games winner's diploma named to R K GUNN, trimmed at margins the result of an earlier mounting and framing; a large mounted 22 by 15in. signed photographic portrait of Richard Gunn posed in boxing vest and trunks, signed in ink lower left and inscribed by hand OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908; a hallmarked silver salver of octagonal form with presentation inscription dated July 1950 reading PRESENTED TO R.R. (DICK) GUNN BY THE AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICES ON THE COUNCIL AS A MEMBER LIFE PRESIDENT AND HON. TREASURER, A.B.A. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION 1894, 1895 & 1896, 30.5cm., 12in. diameter; a first prize diploma for featherweight boxing named to Gunn and presented by the German Gymnasium Societyin 1893; a scrapbooks, press cuttings and a quantity of other ephemera relating to the career of R K Gunn (a qty.) Richard Kenneth Gunn (1871-1961) is the oldest man ever to have been crowned as an Olympic boxing champion. He achieved this feat in the featherweight division of the boxing tournament at the London Games of 1908 aged 37 years and 254 days. He had in fact retired when still British amateur featherweight champion in 1896, a title he had held for three consecutive years. This retirement was actually at the request of the ABA as Gunn was far the superior of any of his rivals. In return Gunn served on the ABA Council for more than ten years. When the fighter learned that the Olympic Games were coming to London he resumed training, returned to the ring and won the gold medal at the 1908 Games, before hanging up his gloves for good immediately thereafter. He only ever suffered one defeat in 15 years of boxing. Gunn was born in Charing Cross, London, 16th February 1871 and died at Lambeth, London, 23rd June 1961 aged 90.
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