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Tag Heuer gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. WF2110-K with date aperture, luminous hands and hour markers, Mercedes hour hand, white dial, unidirectional bezel, stainless steel case and signed 25 jewel calibre 2824-2 movement, case diameter 38mm serial number Y71623, in original box with guarantee card, related paperwork and outer box.
Emerald and diamond ring, central step cut emerald, estimated weight 0.67 carats, with round brilliant cut set diamond shoulders, mount stamped 14 ct, ring size K. CONDITION14 ct gross weight 4.1 gramsOne diamond is missing from the shouldersemerald has very fine chip to top surface in one corner
A group of gold rings, one abstract form set with cubic zirconia, ring size N, another set with emerald and round brilliant cut diamond, size K, both mounts testing as 14 ct, wedding band, size L and green paste stone ring, size O, both in 9 ctThis item is being sold on behalf of Woking and Sam Beare Hospice.. CONDITION14 ct gross weight 6.6 grams9 ct gross weight 5.4 gramsThe emerald and diamond ring is missing one diamond
Platinum, sapphire and diamond ring set central square-cut sapphire and one diamond (one diamond missing), the diamond 0.5ct approx Condition ReportOne diamond missing.General wear and scratches to the platinum, some dirt/age to the back of the ring.Ring weighs 3.6g and it is a size K/L. Sapphire 0.7cm width approx. Diamond 0.5cm approx. Apologies but we are not qualified gemologists, please come and view the item before the sale and ask any questions. Please see the extra photos attached for the back of the ring.
A WW II posthumous DSM group of medals to M X 55852 A.J.J. Cutler O.A.3 comprising Distinguished Service Medal; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, bar North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; 1939-45 British War Meal (5) together with original service record, K-I-A notice, awards notice, photographs and related ephemera/family research Note - Killed In Action HMS Laforey (G-99), sunk by U-Boat (U-223) 3rd March 1944, posthumous DSM awarded Buckingham Palace 5th December 1944
A collection of 17 Pamphlets , bound in Two volumes: 1- Remarks on a late book, intitled, An Essay on the Publick Debts of this Kingdom, &c. Moore, 1727, PP:vi, 58; 2- A True and Exact List of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons of Great Britain. Matthews, 1727. PP:88; 3- [Defoe, Daniel]: The Evident Advantages to Great Britain and Its Allies from the Approaching War: Especially in Matters of Trade: To Which Is Added Two Curious Plans, One of the Port and Bay of Havana, the Other of Porto-Belo. Roberts, 1727, PP:iv, 44, + 2plans; 4- [Bolingbroke]: The Occasional Writer. Numb. I. Moore, 1727. PP:31 - 5- The Occasional Writer, Inscribed to the Person to Whom Alone It Can Belong. Drop-head; title. Grey, 1726-7. PP:16; 6- The occasional writer, &c. containing a letter. Grey, nd, PP:30; 7- The Occasional Writer. No III. to the Same. Moore, 1727, PP:31(incl. ½ title); 8- The Occasional Paper. Number I, an Essay on Bigotry. Burleigh, 1716. PP:18, (ii)adv; 9- Reasons Shewing the Necessity of Reducing the Army, And, Proving That the Navy of England Is Her Only, and Natural Strength and Security. Moore, 17/28. PP:(iv)½ t & tp, 44; 10- The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament.. Moore, nd, 2nd. edn. PP:(ii), 34; 11- A Letter to a Member of Parliament in the North. Walker, nd, 3rd. edn. PP:30 (incl. ½ t & tp); 12- The Necessity of a Plot: Or, Reasons for a Standing Army. By a Friend to K. G. Drop-head title. PP:16; Vol. 2 : 13- [Lyttleton, G]: Farther considerations on the present state of affairs, at home and abroad.. Cooper, 1739. PP:(iv)½ t & tp, 60; 14- [Walpole, R]: French counsels destructive to Great-Britain.. In seven letters. By Caleb D'Anvers . Brett, 1739. PP:(ii), iv, 3-87; 15- [Wyndham, W]: A Letter from an Absented Member to a Friend at Westminster, Shewing His Reasons for Retiring Into the Country Upon the Present Situation of the Affairs of Great Britain . Standen, 1739, PP:26(incl. ½ t & tp); 16- [Walpole, R]: A Letter to the Right Honourable Sir R-- W---, C. Upon the Present Posture of Affairs.. by Caleb Danvers. Bret, 1739. PP:30 (incl. ½ t & tp), (ii); 17- A Letter to a Noble Lord, in Answer to a Letter to a Member of Parliament, for Bringing in a Bill to Revise, Amend, or Repeal Certain Obsolete Statutes, Commonly Called the Ten Commandments. . by Philocles . Cooper, 1739. PP:71(incl. ½ t & tp), (i); Plus an incomplete Pamphlet. Both volumes in the original leather backed grey paper boards; rubbed; Armorial bookplate of John Ward to front pastedown and ink listing of the pamphlets to front endpapers; browning to endpapers (2)

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