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A Victorian photograph album, mainly carte de visite size, subjects include Royalty, nobility and gentry, Admiral Fitzroy, Holman Hunt, I. K. Brunell, Henry Bessemer, Wilkie Collins, J.E.Millais, the Tichborne claimant, six further Tichborne case characters including Bogle (one of the main witnesses for the defence), Florence Nightingale, also judges and MPs, foreign ministers, foreign Royalty etc
BEWICK (Thomas) A History of British Birds, Newcastle 1809, 8vo, rebacked calf; A General History of Quadrupeds, 2nd edition 1791, 8vo, finger soiled, blind stamped calf; [CROMWELL (T K)] Excursions through Essex, in 2 vols. 1818-19, 12mo, folding map and folding plan of Colchester, engraved plates, uncut, original marbled boards (4)
Scottish. 8th (The Blythswood) Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian shako plate.A scarce die-stamped silvered example. Crowned coiled bugle ornamented with laurel, numeral ‘8’ to vioded centre. Two crude replacement loops to reverse. GCFormed from leather workers in Glasgow 21st December 1859. See “Scottish Regimental Badges 1793-1971” by W & K Bloomer No.179
Indian Army Officer’s 21st Mule Corps Group of Four Medals.Awarded to “JEMDR BENARIS KHAN 21 M. CPS”. Comprising: Tibet Medal (Silver) “10475 MULTR BENARES KHAN 1OTH MULE CORPS”, British War Medal, “1702 K-DFDR BENARAS KHAN 6 MULE CPS”, India General Service Medal, three clasp, “Afghanistan NWF 1919”, “Waziristan 1919-21”, “Waziristan 1921-24”, “JEMDR BENARIS KHAN 21 M. CPS”, General Service Medal, clasp “S. Persia”, “JEMDER BENARAS KHAN”. Medals loose.
German Third Reich Government Official’s dagger by Carl Julius Krebs, Solingen circa 1939-42.A fine rare example with simulated mother of pearl grip and silver plated mounts. The grip fitting far better them Alcoso or Eickhorn made examples. Eagle’s head ornamented pommel, crossguard and langet bearing an eagle and swastika facing same way as pommel, the blade etched with maker’s oval crowned K logo. Housed in its finely pebbled plated scabbard, the oakleaf bands (which show slight verdigris leeching onto scabbard) retaining both loose suspension rings. Toned externally, blade bright. GCIntroduced in March 1939; production ceased in mid 1942.
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the principal brilliant cut stone surrounded by borders of calibre-cut emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds, the total diamond weight estimated at 0.80 carat CONDITION REPORT: The ring is in good condition. It is size J and weighs 6.7g. The shank is unmarked but in my opinion woudl test as platinum. The diamonds are quite radiant and the ring presents well to the naked eye. The emeralds have some small surface abrasions and chips which are only visible under magnification. The principal stone is of approximately VS1/VS2 clarity. The diamonds in the border are of approximately VS2/SI1 clarity. All of the diamonds are approximately J/K in colour.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £1 ONE POUND NOTE DATED 1ST OCTOBER 1954serial no. B/K 894-584, with printed signature of the General Manager; along with TOW THE CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED £20 TWENTY POUNDS NOTES DATED 19TH NOVEMBER 1954 AND 1ST DECOEMBER 1967; serial nos. C/D 028725 and C/F 036843, each with printed signature of the General Manager; THE CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED £10 TEN POUNDS NOTE DATED 20TH APRIL 1964, serial no. C/B093944, with printed signature of the General Manager; THE CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTE DATED 6TH JANUARY 1975, serial no. D/AN 094394 and TWO THE CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED £1 ONE POUNDS NOTE DATED 1ST AUGUST 1973 AND 1ST MARCH 1974, serial nos. D/N 017834 and D/X 352769, each with printed signature of the General Manager, lot total 7
COLLECTION OF NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTES DATED 2ND JANUARY 1963comprising 12 with serial no. prefix A, 14 with serial no. prefix B, 23 with serial no. prefix c, 20 with serial no. prefix D, 24 with serial no. prefix E and 13 with serial no. prefix E (106); along with COLLECTION OF NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTES DATED 1ST OCTOBER 1964, comprising 12 with serial no. prefix G and 11 with serial no. prefix H (23) and COLLECTION OF NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTES DATED 4TH JANUARY 1966, comprising 12 with serial no. prefix J, 5 with serial no. prefix K, 2 with serial no. prefix L, 5 with serial no. prefix M and 5 with serial no. prefix N (29); lot total 158
A single stone diamond ring with stepped baguette cut diamond shoulders, c.1925,a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 3.20ct, eight claw set to a pierced collet, with pairs of baguette cut diamonds, rub set to each shoulder with a plain shank.Marked PLATINUM. 4.52g. Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour: M/NClarity: VS1/VS2Finger size K½-L
An Art Deco two stone diamond fingerline ring,with baguette cut diamond shoulders. Two brilliant cut diamonds, double claw set in coronet collet, with a baguette cut diamond, rub set to each shoulder, with a plain shank. Marked PLAT. 3.69g. Diamonds assessed as approximately 1.39ct and 1.37ct each.Colour: K/LClarity: SI1/SI2Finger size H½
A single stone cultured pearl ring with diamond set shoulders, c.1935-1940, a cultured pearl, 10mm diameter, cup and peg set to pairs of flat section shoulders, with scrolled wire gallery, each milligrain set with six, eight cut diamonds to a two row shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. Head 18mm long. 4.14g. A box by 'Boucheron, Paris', with embossed initials to the lid unassociated.Finger size K
A gold intaglio carved cornelian ring,with an oval cabochon tablet intaglio entwined with a coat of arms, rub set to a plain gold head. A later shank with split shoulders. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 7.76g.Finger size K-L approximatelyProvenance: The family is Petyt of London and Ackworth Park, near Pontefract, West Riding of Yorkshire and his wife for Oldham of Leaton Grange, near Wellington, near Shropshire.
A platinum single stone diamond ring,with a princess cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.00ct, four claw set at the corners with chevron claws to a square Lucida style collet. Flat section open shoulders to a plain shallow 'D' section shank, London 2017. 5.54g.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour: K/LClarity: VS1/VS2Finger size Q½-R approximately
A platinum single stone diamond ring,with an old brilliant cut diamond, with a known weight of 2.07ct, rub set to a tapered collet. Tapered on wire sectioned shoulders and shank together with the collet, all hand engraved with foliate decoration, Birmingham. 10.86g. Box by Equinox. Accompanied by a mini report from Anchor cart no.1/20097-001 with stated grades of:Colour: KClarity: P2Finger size L LE
An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring,with diamond set shoulders. A brilliant cut diamond four claw set to a plain collet, continuous underbezel with rows of brilliant cut diamonds to the shoulders, to a plain shank. Marked '.87', believed to be the known total diamond weight. 2.28g.Finger size K
MID TWENTIETH CENTURY DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGwith three star set diamonds to a rectangular bezel on crossover shoulders, marked 18CT, size K, 2.6g CONDITION REPORT: Naked eyeGeneral wearmetal discoloured in placesPossibly re-sized, additional metal to shank exteriorOuter two stones bright, central stone dullWith 10x loupeStones roughly cut, uneven shapes and sizes across the groupToo small to assess
LATE VICTORIAN GOLD, ENAMEL AND PEARL MOURNING RINGthe curved bezel with a central white pearl within a square black enamelled setting, flanked by two groups of three smaller pearls, the shank ornately engraved and with apertures set with woven hair, with inscription dated 1882, hallmarks worn, size K 1/2, 4g, in original fitted ring box
IMPRESSIVE KUNZITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGset with an oval faceted kunzite 14.9mm long, the shank of twisted form, the shoulders with pave set pink gems, unmarked, size K, 12.6g CONDITION REPORT: Naked eyeGood condition overallKunzite bright with no visible inclusions, pale colourShoulder stones all intact, well matchedWith 10x loupeRequires cleaningKunzite with some white pin prick inclusions
Pair of London Transport bus DESTINATION BLINDS,, the first a Routemaster blind coded KK (intermediate box) from Finchley (FY) garage dated 6.8.70 and the second an SMS blind (also fits RF) coded K (front box) from Harrow Weald (HD) garage dated 23.11.76. The former is complete with both white leaders and in good, ex-use condition, the second is missing the upper leader, has a small amount of damage to the first panel but is otherwise good. [2]
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S 18K SOLID GOLD CARTIER LONDON TANK NORMALE WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1965, WITH LONDON HALLMARKSMovement: 18J, manual wind, signed Cartier, numbered.Case: Approx. 31mm by 23mm, marked JC, numbered, 18k London hallmarks with letter (k), sapphire crown. Strap: Leather strap with original 18k solid gold Cartier deployment clasp with London hallmarks. CONDITION REPORTDial: Refinished dial in very good condition.Movement: Not working at present, broken balance staff.Case: In good condition, with some light scratches and wear due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
Two gold sapphire and diamond cluster rings hallmarked 9ct and gold diamond shield set ring stamped 18ct Condition Report 18ct diamond shield ring approx 1.9gm size O, two sapphire & diamond rings = approx 3.1gm size K-L & J-K Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A framed football programme for Scotland vs Brazil 1973 Centenary match refereed by Ken Burns of Stourbridge 41cm x 36cm together with a collection of football reference books and a copy of 'The Staffordshire Football Association Centenary 1877-1977' by K Burns with a banqueting menu (qty)From the estate of the late Ken Russell
Eight volumes of "Forgotten Railways": North East England (K. Hoole), Severn Valley and Welsh Border Vol. 11 and North and Mid Wales (both Rex Christiansen), East Anglia Vol. 17 (R.S. Joby), North-West England (John Marshall), Scotland (John Thomas), South Wales (James Page) and The East Midlands (P. Howard Anderson).
An Armand Marseilles 351 bisque head and composition baby doll together with one other larger example and a Simon & Halbig 117 bisque head and composition doll having fixed eyes (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Simon & Halbig doll is modern, right leg off at the knee but present.AM doll 351 4/K - bisque head OK, fingers intact but condition poor, large chunks missing from feet.AM doll 351 9K - in good order.

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