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A VICTORIAN "REGARD" RING collet set with six facet cut stones to graduated bead shoulders and double rope twist shank, unmarked, size K, together with a Victorian filigree work harp brooch with close back set pink stones, a citrine set filigree brooch and amethyst and pearl brooch (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Six gold rings, Edwardian diamond three stone ring, two others similar, illusion set diamond, diamond and pearl, another with rubies, ring sizes K-M . CONDITIONRings marked 18 ct 5.7 grams gross, Gross weight of rings testing as 18 ct, 3.6 grams Pearl and diamond rings has one diamond missing and another replaced with yellow stone (not diamond)
Three rings, diamond three stone, ring size M, another sapphire and diamond ring, size N, both mounted in 18 ct, diamond single stone, size K, mounted in 14 ct and a pair of tigers eye drop earrings, post and butterfly fittings, testing as 9 ct . CONDITION18 ct gross weight 4.4 grams14 ct gross weight 1.6 grams9 ct gross weight 6.0 grams
A group of mainly silver, fancy link bracelet, amethyst and marcasite ring, another single stone amethyst, both size K, charm bracelet, freshwater pearl bracelets, pairs of earrings, bangles, necklacesThis lot is sold of behalf of Princess Alice Hospice . CONDITIONsilver gross weight 153 grams
Aquamarine and diamond ring, central oval cut aquamarine, estimated weight, 1.15 carats, with round brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, mounted in 9 ct, ring size K and aquamarine and seed pearl set bar brooch, pin and catch fitting, stamped 15 ct, 5.8 x 0.8cm . CONDITION15 ct gross weight 3.5 grams9 ct gross weight 2.0 grams
Mid 20th C ruby and diamond half eternity ring, white gold mount stamped 18 ct, ring size K 1/2 and a pair of diamond studs, estimated total diamond weight 0.20 carats, rub over set, post and butterfly fittings stamped 9 ct. CONDITION 18 ct gross weight 3.5 gramsone loose rubyengraved undergallery worn9 ct gross weight
MABIE TODD - Vintage 1930s black Swan Mabie Todd 6260 self-filler fountain pen with gold trim and 14ct gold Swan nib (No 2), hairline crack to barrel, vintage (1910s-1920s) 'Swan' Metal Pocket - a means of carrying clipless pens, antique 1900s chased black hard rubber Swan Mabie Todd 1500 Eyedropper fountain pen with broad gold band overlay with 'snail' pattern to barrel engraved 'J K Thompson' and 14ct gold Mabie Todd nib, clipless model but fitted with an accommodation clip
MABIE TODD - Three vintage (1930s-1940s) black Swan Mabie Todd fountain pens with gold trim and 14ct gold nibs, 1. Black Minor No 2 (SM2/60) self-filler fountain pen with 14ct gold Swan nib (No 2), engraved 'K MYCOCK' on barrel, 2) black SM 112B/60 self-filler pen with Empire-style stepped clip of the washer type with 14ct gold 'Warranted' nib, 3) un-numbered self-filler fountain pen with (replacement?) 14ct gold Swan nib (No 2)
A Sèvres dark blue ground sugar bowl and cover, date letter K for 1763 and painter's CP mark probably for Caton, blue interlaced marks painted with exotic birds in trees, within gilt foliate and scroll cartouches (restored rim chips to cover, rubbing to gilding) 7.7cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Cover with two restored rim chips with hairline crack to inner flange. Minor chipping to flower/leaf finial. Some surface scratching to enamels and rubbing to gilding.
Six gold rings, to include a 9ct gold single stone sapphire ring, London 1980, finger size M, a 9ct gold sapphire cluster ring, Birmingham, finger size K, a 9ct gold diamond and sapphire cluster ring, London 1980, finger size K ½, a 9ct gold diamond and ruby cluster ring, Birmingham, finger size M, a 9ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring, Birmingham 1977, finger size N, a gold three stone emerald and diamond ring, tested as approximately 18ct gold, finger size I (6) 9ct gold - 8.83g total, 18ct gold - 0.82g
Three gemset rings, a 9 carat yellow gold ring set with a cluster of six small pearls and a garnet, ring size L. a three stone ring marked 18ct illusion set with two small diamonds and an untested green stone, size J, 9ct approximately 2.6gmd, 18ct 5.4gms.a crossover ring marked 18ct Plat illusion set with two diamonds and an untested pink stone, size K. 9ct approximately 2.6gms, 18ct 5.4gms (Qty: 3)
Yellow gold cornelian inset signet ring, together with a similar large signet ring set cornelian etched with a shieldLarge ring is unmarked, in good condition. Size J-K. 17.5g in weight.Small ring has a chip to one corner of the cornelian but is unmarked. Stone is 12mm x 10mm. Size S. 8.5g in weight.
2001 Harley Davidson XL 1200 Sportster Custom, 1200cc (see text). Registration number X619 PFE. Frame number 1HD4CAM301K147748. Engine number CAM 1147748. The HD Sportster was first introduced to the range in 195 with the XL Ironhead 883, a development of the KH with overhead-valve engines and cast iron heads, later in 1972 the 1000cc was made available. The engine was updated after 29 years in 1986 with the Evolution overhead-valve engine using alloy heads. The unit construction of the Sportster, which had essentially been unchanged since its inception as the side-valve 750cc "K" Model in 1952, was retained with the Evolution engine upgrade in 1986, resulting in a unique valve train configuration. Unlike almost any other engine in production, the Sportster Evolution uses one cam per engine overhead valve, resulting in four individual, single-lobe, gear-driven camshafts. The cam lobes are thus all located one behind another, and pushrods are arrayed in pairs (front and rear) parallel to the cylinder axis as a result. The Sportster Evolution engine has remained largely unchanged from 1986 to the present day, though changes to the transmission, final drive and motor mounts have necessitated changes to the Sportster Evolution case. Construction is almost entirely the same between 883 cc and 1,200 cc versions; the chief difference between the two is a smaller bore on the 883 cc (inherited from its earlier "ironhead" parent), along with slightly different heads. Conversions from 883 cc to 1,200 cc are relatively inexpensive and commonplace and cheaper than the price premium to go from an 883 to 1,200 engine on a new bike. PFE was owned by Scott James of Pennsylvania in 2015 before it was exported by J & J Motors of Ohio being first registered in the UK in July 2015 and to Thomas James of Shropshire a month later. At this time the mileage was 43,031, rising to 44,086 when our vendor bought it in March 2017. Hardly used since it will need a little recommissioning but it is up and running. Prospective buyers should note that the VIN number states this machine to have been built as an XL883 (CA), 883 Evolution XL (M), California model in 2001 (301), at the Kansas City factory. The US Title states it to be a XL 1200 so one assumes that the engine has been converted from 883 to 1200 as above. The Screaming Eagle pipes were presumably fitted at this point. Sold with the V5C, USA Title of Ownership and MOT history.

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