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A First and Second World War Medal Group named to L. Corporal and later Sjt. H. K. Knowles. R.E. Comprising of 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, George V Territorial Efficiency Medal with clasp and George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal. With four miniatures. (12)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY THREE-PIECE TEA SET with part-fluted, rounded oblong bodies, initialled "K", by W.H. Sparrow, Birmingham 1911 together with a French tea strainer, a pair of antique sugar tongs and a part fluted hot water jug, maker's mark worn, Chester 1916; the latter 8.2" (20.8 cms) high; 36.75 oz (6)
A modern 18ct gold and platinum mounted three stone diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond of approximately .20ct bordered by two diamonds of .15ct (gross weight 3 grammes - ring size P1/2), and a 9ct white gold wedding band with patterned face (gross weight 2.1 grammes - ring size K)
1960s Kutchinsky 18ct gold diamond and ruby cocktail ring of bombe form with two flower-head clusters on a pavé set ruby ground, with reeded gold tapered shank, signed, London hallmarks. Ring size approximately K CONDITION REPORT Clear signature and London hallmarks, date letter possibly double-struck and therefore difficult to decipher, probably circa early 1960s, good condition, surface wear, abrasions and minor chips to some rubies. Diamonds of very good colour and clarity. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.5 carats - 1.8 carats. Total gross weight approximately 12.6 grams. No box
1960s Kutchinsky diamond, sapphire and turquoise cocktail ring of bombe form, with two flower-head clusters centred with a diamond surrounded by cabochon blue sapphires, on a pavé set turquoise cabochon ground, signed, hallmarked 18ct gold. Ring size approximately K CONDITION REPORT Good condition, clearly signed, London hallmarks, date letter slightly indistinct, probably an 'f' for 1961. Turquoise stones - many have discolouration with age. Diamonds approximately 3.80mm diameter and of good colour and clarity. Sapphires - abrasions, cracks, nature fissures and chips to the sapphires. There is a number which has been stamped on the inside of the shoulder - this stamp has made a minute pinprick hole which is within the crevice of the reeded decoration. Total gross weight approximately 12.3 grams. No box
1960s Kutchinsky 18ct gold and enamel dress ring of bombe form, with an interwoven ribbon design of blue and emerald-green enamelled decoration, signed (London 1967). Ring size approximately J / K CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, two minor chips to the enamel but not noticeable, clear hallmarks and signature. Total gross weight approximately 16.6 grams
Diamond single stone ring, Victorian 18ct gold and diamond ring and a Victorian 18ct gold knot ring (3) CONDITION REPORT Diamond single stone ring - diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.20 carats, estimated I/J colour, estimated I2 clarity, shank and setting worn, size K, 2.2 grams. Victorian diamond ring - 18ct (Chester 1896), clear hallmarks, size approximately M, shank thin at base, 3.6 grams. Knot ring - size K, wear commensurate with age and also having been worn as a keeper ring, Birmingham 1897, 3.6 grams
Late Victorian natural ruby five-stone ring with five cushion-shaped faceted mixed cut natural rubies with rose cut diamond accents to the claws, in carved gold setting on plain shank. Ring size K. Accompanied by a Ruby Report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the rubies are natural rubies with no evidence of heat treatment CONDITION REPORT This ring is in excellent condition and the stones are in remarkably good order, no scratches, scuffs or chips. Natural inclusions. Largest ruby approximately 6.6mm x 6.2mm x 2.9mm. Four other rubies approximately 5.8mm x 4.7mm x 2.5mm; 5.7mm x 4.8mm x 3.1mm; 5mm x 4.4mm x 2mm; 5mm x 4.3mm x 2.5mm. All stones of good clarity and well matched with an even distribution / saturation of colour. Not hallmarked but probably 18ct gold. Circa 1900. Total gross weight approximately 5.03 gramsThe ring has been in the same family for three generations.
Cartier-a Les Must de Cartier 'Trinity' ring, the three-colour triple band ring, signed - Cartier. Ring size approximately K CONDITION REPORT Overall condition is fair, there are easily visible scratches to the ring commensurate with wear - would benefit from a re-polish, inner band stamped 53, hallmarked 18ct, also stamped - SA CE 750. Total gross weight approximately 7.8 grams
Mid 19th Century Fan, double silk leaf painted with eight putti playing instruments, running and pulling a lamb, the surround with ribbon 'la da fette de bergers retour apres la victoire' in the District of Guards of Cupid. Initialled 'A.S.' beneath a stone feature. The verso with the initials 'K R' in the centre. Mother of pearl sticks and guards pierced and gilded in a lattice design (28cm) circa.1860, French
An 18ct gold key wound pocket watch having Roman numeral dial to white enamelled face in plain case, London 1886, Philip Woodman & SonsCONDITION REPORTapprox 58ginner cuivre is stamped 18\k with no inscriptionmetal cover to movementnot tested for functionalitysmall dent to back coverdial diameter approx 35mmcase diameter approx 40mmglass loose
A Dresden porcelain inkwell and pen stand for Asprey, circa 1930, the scrolled cinquefoil dish with pale lime green band, surrounding a white reserve painted with roses and flowers, with gilded highlight, the oval inkwell complete with liner and lid, 20.7 by 16.5 by 4cm high, together with a 19th century Murano glass vase with trail decoration to the rim, a/f, 6.5 by 7cm. (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A Chinese porcelain tea bowl, Qing Dynasty, mid 18th century, decorated in underglaze blue with four orchids surrounded by scrolls and foliage, Qianlong mark to base and believed to be of the period, a/f hairline crack and chips to rim, 10.5 by 6cm high.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A Spode part tea service, circa 1820, pattern number 2036, with lilac bands moulded in white relief with floral sprigs, and having gilded highlights, comprising rectangular teapot, with lid and stand, 27.5 by 14.5cm, similar sugar bowl with lid, 15.5 by 12cm, creamer, 14 by 9cm, four egg-cups, 5 by 4.3cm, with stand, 19 by 5cm, two slop bowls of graduated size, largest 18 by 9cm, four large tea cups, 11.5 by 6.5cm, two smaller tea cups, 10.5 by 6cm, six coffee cans, 9 by 6.7cm, two larger saucers, 15.5 by 3.5cm, and four smaller saucers, 14 by 3cm, two graduated dishes, 21.5 by 4cm, and ten side plates, 18cm, with red painted pattern number and Spode to bases. (36)Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A coloured lithographic print, after John St. Helier Lander (British, 1869-1944): 'His Majesty King Edward VIII', the print dated 1936 and signed in pencil by the artist, lower right border, with blind stamp, published Frost and Reed, Bristol, 60 by 40cm, framed size 88 by 66cm.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay D.S.O, O.B.E. - 100 years of military family history.
Manner of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (British, 1802-1973): 'Hen and Chicks', pencil and coloured chalks on paper, heightened with white, unsigned, circa 1840, titled verso, and labelled 'R. W. Shorland, Carver and Gilder, Ryde, Isle of Wight', 38 by 52cm, in a giltwood frame, 53 by 65cm.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay D.S.O, O.B.E. - 100 years of military family history.
A Malachite Ring, a square malachite plaque in a beaded claw setting, within a textured square frame, finger size K see illustration The ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18K', valued as gold. The head measures 1.8cm by 1.8cm. Gross weight 5.9 grams. Condition Report made 20th February 2018.

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