A GT WAR TRIO TO THE KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory Medals in envelopes and boxes of issue named to 16062 Pte R Roughsedge K O Sco Bord. Robert Roughsedge served with the 8th Battalion KOSB in France from the 10th July 1915. The medal envelopes are addressed to Mr R Roughsedge, 5 Egerton Grove, Stratford Road, Hulme, Manchester. He was awarded a Silver War Badge List D/85 and discharged from service, under order (392) 28th April 1916.
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Quantity of ink pens, including Duke, two Conway Stewart with 14k nib, Parker marble effect with 14k nib, Parker 585 black finish with 14k nib, De la Ru Onoto 14k nib, Parker 50 with 14k nib, Waterman's with 14k nib, two Swan 14ct nib, Conway Stewart red marble pen with 14ct nib, Parker green finish with 14 k nib, Parker dark green finish with 14k nib, Parker Duofold with 14k nib.
Ten Boxed Corgi Aviation Archive ltd edn diecast models to include 1/72 AA38705 Spitfire F.MkXIVe (Clipped wing) RN135, YB-A, Ldr. James "Ginger" Lacey, OC No.17 Sqn RAF Seletar, Singapore, Late 1945 - 1/48 AA38304 Fokker Dr1 152/17, JG1, Ritt. Manfred Von Richthofen, March 1918 - 1/72 AA39202 Spitfire Mk1, K9789, Sqn Ldr Henry Cozens, No.19 Sqn, Royal Air Force, Duxford, Aug 1938 - 1/72 US37108 P-51B-15 Mustang 42-106894 1Lt. Ray Wetmore, 370th FS/359th FG, East Wretham, Norfolk, 1944 - 1/72 AA39701 Hawker Hurricane llc, BE581, JX-E, RAF 1 Sqn, Flt Lt K M Kuttelwascher, Tangmere, April 1942 - 1/48 AA38104 Sopwith Camel - No. 43 Sqn Capt Henry Winslow Woollett. Spring 1918 - 1/48 Fokker DVII - JG1 Hermann Goring September 1918 - 1/72 AA35708 Me262B - 2-seat Trainer, 1Gruppe,.KG(J)53, Late 1944 - 1/72 AA35707 Me262 - Franz Schall - 1/48 AA37902 SPAD XIIIC-1, 2 (S504), George Huynemer, French Air Service, SPA3 Escadrille, Sep 1917 - models appear complete but unchecked
Seven Boxed diecast model aircraft to include Corgi Haynes Miniature History Avro Lancaster - Skymax Models Hawker Tempest - Skymax Lavochkin LA-5 - Falcon Models Wings Of Fame F9F-2B VMF-311 K-3 (missile detached/broken cockpit) - 72 Aviation DeHavilland Chipmunk DHC-1 - 72 Aviation Hawker Sea Hawk FB5 - 72 Aviation Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 - models appear complete but unchecked unless stated
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval-shaped ruby is set within a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds, with further outer border of round brilliant-cut and baguette-shaped diamonds, and circular-cut diamonds to the shoulders in white gold, size K Accompanied by report number 19203 dated 27 October 2020 from The Gem & Pearl Lab stating that the oval-shaped ruby is a natural ruby with no indications of heat treatment. Origin: East Africa.
Various items of jewellery, including a George III green paste-set circular brooch, a pair of 19th century turquoise and seed pearl-set bean-form gold cufflinks, a diamond five-stone ring with scroll engraved shoulders, size K, a gold mechanical pencil, a late 19th century turquoise and rose-cut diamond-set gold crescent brooch, etc
Three items of early 19th century jewellery, including a gold mourning ring with central oval plaque depicting a young woman standing beside an urn on a pedestal in hair, with black paste-set border, in closed-back settings with engraved inscription dated 1818, size K, together with a diamond and paste-set Latin cross pendant brooch, set with rose-cut diamonds and four baguette-shaped diamonds to the closed-back silver setting, and a paste-set Greek cross pendant, closed-back gilt metal setting, 3.2cm
An emerald and diamond three-stone ring, the sugarloaf cabochon emerald is set with an old circular-cut diamond to each shoulder in white gold, signed Puig Doria, diamonds approximately 1.80cts each, size K Accompanied by report number 20382 dated 27 August 2021 from The Gem & Pearl Lab stating that the sugarloaf cabochon emerald measures 10.9 x 9.7 x 5.9mm and is a natural emerald with evidence of minor clarity enhancement. Origin: Colombia.
A 19th century copper carriage clock in the Gothic taste, probably by Alexis Falize, the pierced top section with hinged handle formed with griffins, the sides with twelve circular figures representing the agricultural months, Roman numerals to the octagonal dial, missing hands, the lower section with the praying mother of Christ attending by an angel with lillies between and words 'Angelus Domini Nuntiavit Qariae', the reverse with locking hinged opening compartment to the movement over two figures and the words Vigilate quia netcitis diem neque horam, 13cm high For a carved ivory and enamel clock of similar design by Falize, see Purcell, K., 'Falize: a dynasty of jewelers', (Thames and Hudson: 1999), p.71
An emerald and diamond cluster ring; composed of a seven stone foiled back, Polki diamond central cluster within an outer border of twelve circular-cut emeralds in claw mounts to a plain yellow metal shank. Size K, Can be resized. 7.4 gramsCondition report: Shank shows evidence of having been tested for gold content. Could possibly be resized by a jeweller.
A yellow metal, diamond, and emerald ring, set with a champagne-coloured old-cut diamond, flanked with two emeralds (one rectangular, the other a later round-cut replacement) and two further old-cut diamonds, central diamond approximately 4.8 mm, the stones in a closed-back setting, with beaded decoration, unmarked, size K 1/2, 2.6 grams.
18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring, court style tapering band gypsy set with a round cut sapphire, with three old cut diamonds set to either side, diamonds weighing 0.06 carats approximately, Chester 1900, Size K, 2.6 grams.Condition report: Sapphire approximately 3mm diameter. Violet-blue colour, old cut. Diamonds typical old cuts. Tapering court style mount in good condition with minor scratches commensurate with age. 8mm at the widest.
A platinum and diamond ring, set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, of approximately 1.50 carats combined, the shank with makers mark 'Browns', '950' and 'SA', size K, 7.3 grams.Together with GIA certificate for central diamond, stating central diamond to be 0.74 caarts, I colour, SI1.
An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and aquamarine ring, set with a mixed oval-cut aquamarine surrounded with a scalloped border of round-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, size O 1/2, 3.2 grams.Condition report: Ring cluster, approximately 1.4 x 1.32 cm. Diamonds assessed I/J/K (mixture), assessed SI. Aquamarine good clarity, pale blue. Stamped '18CT'
A solitaire diamond ring, set with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 2.30 - 2.40 carats, approximate colour / clarity J/K, Si1-2, in four-claw mount, the white metal mount indistinctly marked 750, size L, 11.1 grams. Condition report: Diamond measures approximately 8.2 x 8.2 x 4.7 mm. No accompanying paperwork or certification. Some signs of filling treatment, white inclusions, and a couple of possibly surface-reaching inclusions visible under a loupe.
18ct white gold and aquamarine ring, four claw set oval mixed-cut aquamarine, measuring 13.9 x 7.1 x 4.1mm approximately, Size K, 5 grams.Condition report: Mount and claws intact and in good condition. Aquamarine mid blue, good clarity. Modern London 18ct gold assay marks, LJW sponsor's mark
Kamel Moustafa (Egypt, 1917-1982)Rustic Landscape, Fortress of Qaitba oil on panel, three panels, framed individually signed ' K Moustafa' (lower right) and titled on the back of each panel 'rustic landscape' and 'Fortress of Qaitba' on the verso, executed circa 1968/1970each panel: 8 x 10.5 cm Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the collection of Dr Angelo Gioe, cultural attaché at the Italian Cultural Institute, Cairo 2003-2007This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Registration No: XGK 480G Chassis No: K-A256-117545A MOT: ExemptSubject to a bodywork restoration completed approximately 18 months ago with a photographic record of the work accompanyingFurther benefitted from a brake and suspension overhaul at the same timeNotably good panel gaps and original factory reclining seatsOffered with a history fileThe first Mini Cooper appeared in 1961, following a tie-up with champion F1 constructor John Cooper. The stroke of the standard 848cc engine was lengthened to 997cc which, together with other improvements, raised power output from 34 to 55bhp - a close-ratio gearbox and front wheel disc brakes completed the package. That engine was replaced by a shorter stroke 998cc unit in 1964, while the Mark II version launched in 1967 featured a redesigned grille, a larger rear window and numerous cosmetic changes.Manufactured in 1968, this Mk2 Cooper was first registered on 23rd September that year. Fitted with the 998cc straight-four A-series engine mated to the four-speed manual gearbox. Finished in the original colour scheme of White with a Black roof, the Morris Mini was previously Blue and White but was reverted to the original colours during a bodywork restoration that was completed 18 months ago. Further benefitted from a brake and suspension overhaul (utilising a dry suspension set-up) since entering into current ownership in 2018, ‘XGK 480G’ has a recorded mileage of 68,951 miles (atoc). Understood to be still fitted with the majority of its original interior, the Cooper also has notably good panel gaps. Offered with a history file which includes a photographic record of the bodywork restoration and repaint; logbook history; a large collection of invoices; a selection of previous MOTs and a current V5C document.Footnote: For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
A ruby and diamond cluster pendant on chain, the pendant designed as a flowerhead cluster of millegrain set pear-shaped mixed-cut rubies and graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, below a similarly cut diamond set tapered bale, suspended from a fancy-link chain, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, pendant length 2.55cm, chain length 51.5cmCondition report: Of modern manufacture, with light surface wear throughout. Rubies are well matched, of dark pinkish-red hues, most stones containing fracture/feather inclusions and areas of faint colour zoning when viewed under magnification. Each ruby measures approx. 4.2mm length x 3.5mm width. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS1 to SI2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. Largest diamond weight approx. 0.13ct. Mount also stamped 'R1.88 D1.07'. The chain clasp is functioning. Combined gross weight approx. 20.5gm.
A diamond five stone ring, the graduated old-cut diamonds in claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.85ct, ring size R½Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with occasional small chips/surface fractures, estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds graduate from approximately 0.25ct to 0.10ct in weight. The ring mount has general wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips, with heavier wear to the sides of the setting. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.9gm.
A diamond cluster ring, designed as a flowerhead cluster of Swiss and old-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT & PT', total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size OCondition report: Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright and lively, with estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks throughout, with patchy wear to the edges of the setting and solder joins at the junctions of the setting to the shank, with associated porosity. Diameter of setting approx. 7.5mm. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 1.9gm.
A diamond and half pearl panel brooch, the shaped oval panel with openwork geometric decoration, centred with a half pearl and trios of millegrain collet set old brilliant-cut diamonds, bordered by similarly set graduated old and single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped 'PLAT' and numbered 50097, (half pearl untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 2.70ct, length 6.7cmCondition report: Diamonds are mostly well matched, bright and lively, some stones with chips and surface-reaching fractures, estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds graduate from approximately 0.25ct. to 0.01ct in weight, the largest diamonds each measuring approx. 4.2mm diameter x 2.7mm depth. The half pearl has a peachy-white hue with light surface wear, measuring approx. 6.2mm in diameter, and is assumed to be cultured. The brooch mount has surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips. The brooch pin and catch are functioning and of a more yellowish hue than the panel. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 10.8gm.
A sapphire and diamond panel ring, the square step-cut sapphire millegrain set within a border of graduated single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size O½Condition report: The sapphire has a dark greenish-blue hue and contains multiple fracture and fissure inclusions, with areas of whiteish colour zoning, visible under magnifcation. The sapphire has surface abrasion, a small surface chip and measures approx. 5.3mm in length x width and 4mm depth. Diamonds are fairly bright and lively with slightly variable colour and clarity, some stones with small nicks/chips and surface-reaching fractures, estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. The mount has surface wear throughout and the edges of the setting have patchy wear and thinning, with small losses of metal in places. The lower half of the shank appears to be replaced and the outer sides of the setting are worn. The shank has an indistinct stamped mark. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.2gm.
A diamond cluster ring, the principal round brilliant-cut diamond claw set above a double row border of smaller single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size J½Condition report: The principal diamond is fairly bright and lively, with a small surafce-reaching fracture to the side crown facets, estimated SI2 to SI3 clarity and J to K colour, assessed mounted, weight approx. 0.40ct. Bordering diamonds have slightly variable colour and clarity but give an overall lively appearance, occasional stones with chips/fractures. The ring mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use. The mount is not marked and is untested for metal standard. Total height of setting approx. 8.5mm. Diameter of setting approx. 11.5mm. Gross weight approx. 3.1gm.

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