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Lot 26

A silver caddy spoon, having mother of pearl handle, by W K, London 1828, 9.3cm. Condition Report: some denting to rim, marks quite rubbed.

Lot 1873

A cultured pearl and diamond ring, the large white pearl is approximately 16mm diameter, set with three baguette-shaped diamonds to each shoulder in platinum. Size K.

Lot 1848

A yellow and white diamond solitaire ring, the oval-shaped yellow diamond is set within a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds and further diamonds to the shoulders in platinum. Size K. Accompanied by report number 5777/8106 from GCS London stating that the diamond is a natural diamond with no evidence of heat treatment.

Lot 1563

An amethyst and blue topaz bangle, the tricolour gold open bangle of fluted columnar design with cabochon sapphires to the abacuses, and set with oval-shaped amethyst and blue topaz terminals. 6.1cm internal diameter. A gold bombé-shaped double ring, set with a fancy-cut citrine and blue topaz, size K. And a citrine and diamond-set fringe pendant, set with heart-shaped citrines graduating in colour, and separated with small round brilliant-cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold, on a fine-link gold chain. The pendant 5.0cm high.

Lot 1814

A gem-set dress ring by Chanel, set with a central cushion-shaped citrine within an alternating border of peridot and tanzanite cabochons in yellow gold bombé mount. French control marks and maker's lozenge B.A. Signed Chanel and numbered 1C4461. Size K 1/2. With Chanel pouch.

Lot 1598

An amethyst and diamond cluster ring, size L 1/2. A peridot and diamond cluster ring, size K 1/2. A gold bangle mounted with blue pastes. A gold curb-link bar brooch. A Wedgwood cameo mounted gold brooch, and two similar brooches. And a gold spinning fob seal mounted with a carnelian and bloodstone.

Lot 1867

A pair of prasiolite, diamond and gold earrings by Sterlé, the large pear-shaped prasiolites suspend from a cushion-shaped diamond and rose-gold surmount. Signed Sterlé Paris 8825 to the clip fittings. In fitted case by Tessier, New Bond Street. Accompanied by report number 5777-7617 dated 9th November 2016 from GCS, London stating that the two pear cut prasiolites weigh approximately 25.00cts in total and are natural prasiolites. The two old European cut diamonds weigh approximately 1.00ct in total, with J/K colour and VS1/VS2 clarity.

Lot 1671

A diamond solitaire ring, the circular-cut diamond weighs approximately 0.40cts and is set in 18ct white gold. Size K.

Lot 1736

A oval-shaped diamond plaque ring, of fluted design and set with a cluster of circular-cut diamonds in yellow gold. Stamped 750. Size K.

Lot 261

A Ceramic Sculpture of a Seated Alsatian, K. Pudge, approx 30 x 20 cms.

Lot 239

A Lady's 18 ct Yellow Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, size K, approx 35 pts dias, approx 2.9 gms

Lot 1351

A GOOD 12-INCH GLOBE AND STAND by W. & A. K. JOHNSTON, GEOGRAPHER, Engraver and Printer to the Queen. 30ins high overall.

Lot 1149

AN 18TH CENTURY SEVRES RARE BUTTER TUB AND COVER painted with flowers under a blue line and dentil gilt border, date code K for 1767, faults.

Lot 18

18ct sapphire & diamond 5 stone ring 'K'

Lot 152

18ct Georgian emerald & pearl ring 4g 'K'

Lot 83

14ct oval Corundite set ring 'K'

Lot 311

A WWI Pair, consisting of War and Victory Medals to K.44706 J. Hutchinson, Stoker 1 Royal Navy.

Lot 139

Framed watercolour of Sunset over Louth by T.E.J. Brooker and a small gilt framed miniature print of The Royal Marine Barracks at Eastney by K. Simmons

Lot 75

Victoria, a Date Run of 'Bun' Pennies 1860 - 1894 Inclusive, including several varieties & comprising: 1860 obv.1/revB(x2), obv.2 revD(x2), 3/D, 4/D, 5/D, 6/D; 1861 4/D, 6/D, 6/G; 1862-1873 inclusive all 6/G & including 1864 crosslet 4 & upper serif 4 & 1865 5/3 in date, rev. damaged; 1874 7/G(X2) & 7/H, 1874H 7/G & 7/H; 1875 8/H & 8/J; 1876H 8/K; 1877 8/J; 1878 8/J; 1879 9/J(X2) & 9/K; 1880 9/J & 9/L; 1881 9/J & 1882H - 1894 inclusive all 12/N; 56 coins in total & all with paper roundels describing variety, provenance & other details; various grades AFine to EF, about 50% VF or+, several with good lustre

Lot 259

USA, 'Kentucky' Copper Token, no date (minted in England circa 1792-94); obv. 'UNANIMITY IS THE STRENGTH OF SOCIETY' around a hand holding a scroll inscribed 'OUR CAUSE IS JUST;' rev. E PLURIBUS UNUM around rays emanating from a pyramid of 15 stars, each star bearing the initial of one of the then 15 states of the United States, the top star inscribed with 'K' representing Kentucky's admission as the 15th state in 1792; edge 'PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL' minor surface marks, a few rim imperfections; Fine/AVF

Lot 282

A Selection of Reference Books on Ancient Greek & Roman Coins comprising: (1) 'A Guide to the Principal Coins of the Greeks circa 700BC - 270AD' British Museum 1965 (based on the work of B. V. Head); (2) 'Ancient Greek Coins' G K Jenkins 1972; (3) 'Archaic & Classical Greek Coins' C M Kraay 1976; (4) 'Ancient Greek & Roman Coins' G F Hill 1964; (5) 'Catalogue of the Maclean Collection of Greek Coins' S W Grose 1979 (reprint of the 1923 original), in 3 volumes: Vol 1. 'Western Europe, Magna Graecia & Sicily, Vol 2. 'Greek Mainland, Crete & Aegean Islands' & Vol 3. 'Asia Minor, Farther Asia, Egypt & Africa;' (6) 'Roman Coins (from the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Western Empire' H Mattingly 1960; (7) 'Roman Imperial Money' M Grant 1954 & (8) 'Greek Coins' C T Seltman 1955, together with 'Byzantine Coins' P D Whitting 1973 & 'English Hammered Coinage' J J North 1960, vol 1 'Early Anglo-Saxon - Henry III' & vol 2. 'Edward I - Charles II;' all hardback & all in very good condition

Lot 151

Records : Wynder K Frog - Sunshine Superman 7" acetate single - one sided emi-disc, good cond.

Lot 6

Stamps : New Ideal Album - foreign countries K-Z, incl useful Baltic States incl French Colonies, much South America, attractive lot, 1000's.

Lot 57

A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING IN 18CT GOLD, CHESTER 1911, 2.2G, SIZE K

Lot 68

A DIAMOND AND CALIBRE CUT SAPPHIRE ETERNITY RING, IN PLATINUM, SIZE K, 3.3G

Lot 168

A Simon and Halbig, K & R, bisque headed doll, with composition jointed body, height approx 34cm

Lot 8

A 9ct gold cameo ladies dress ring, size K.

Lot 183

AN 18CT DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, ring size K

Lot 258

A VAN RYAN SNOW SCENE WITH WINDMILL AND FIGURES SKATING, contemporary oil on canvas, signed lower left, approximately 29.5cm x 39.5cm, together with two K Jackson continental street scenes, each approximately 24.5cm x 19.5cm (3)

Lot 151

A LATE 20TH CENTURY GARNET AND CULTURED PEARL ROUND OPEN DESIGN CLUSTER RING, ring size L, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1984, gross weight 3.3 grams, together with a mid to late 20th Century single stone oval amethyst ring, open work basket design setting, one oval mixed cut amethyst measuring approximately 14mm x 10.3mm x 6.0mm, calculated weight 4.81ct, ring size K, stamped '585', gross weight 5.7 grams (2)

Lot 1003

K. ADAMS, COUNTRY RIVER LANDSCAPE, with church behind river, oil on canvas, signed lower right, approximately 50cm x 75cm

Lot 522

King’s Own Staffordchire Militia Georgian Officer’s gilt open-back coatee button. Leaf surround, Stafford Knot centrally flanked by “K” and “O”. Approx. 17 mm T.Biddell, Drury Lane Shank VGC

Lot 550

Scottish. 2nd Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1880-84. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Within an ivy leaf oval wreath, an oval inscribed “2nd Aberdeenshire R.V.”; St. Andrew and Cross to voided centre. Two loops VGC See “Scottish Regimental Badges 1793-1971” by W & K Bloomer No. 216

Lot 49

A LATE 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND TRIPLE TIERED CLUSTER RING, comprising of modern round brilliant cut and eight cut diamonds, approximately 0.40ct total diamond weight, hallmarked 18ct gold London 1976, ring size K, gross weight 5.0 grams, one small eight cut diamond missing (a/f)

Lot 103

AN 18CT SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, ring size K

Lot 152

A MODERN SINGLE DIAMOND RING, claw set in white metal, one emerald cut diamond measuring approximately 4.7mm x 3.7mm x 2.7mm, calculated weight 0.40ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as Si2-1, ring size K, stamped '18ct', gross weight 2.0 grams

Lot 570

A 9ct gold 3 stone tanzanite and pearl ring,setting width 20mm, size K

Lot 645

A 9ct gold gemstone set cluster ring,setting height 15mm, size K

Lot 666

A 9ct white gold 3 stone diamond ring,size K

Lot 566

18ct gold sapphire and diamond cross over ring,sapphires 5mm across, size K

Lot 424

[Wagstaffe, Thomas]. A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr: proving that His Majesty was the Author of 'Eikon Basilike'. Against a Memorandum, said to be written by the Earl of Anglesey. and, Against the Exceptions of Dr. Walker and others. To which is added a Preface, Wherein the Bold and Insolent Assertions published in a Passage of Mr. Bayle's Dictionary, relating to the present Controversy are Examined and Confuted. The third edition, with large additions; together with some Original Letters of King Charles the First under his own Hand, never before Printed, and faithfully copied from the said Originals..., London: R. Wilkin, 1711, xl,163,[1]pp., occasional spotting, 19th century calf backed marbled boards with library label to upper board, both boards detached, transparent adhesive coating to spine, title lable deficient, worn, 4to ESTC T70182. (1)

Lot 392

Foxe (John). The Second volume of the Ecclesiasticall History, contayning the Actes & Monumentes of Martyrs, with a generall discourse of these latter persecutions, horrible troubles and tumultes, stirred up by Roman Prelates in the Church, with divers other thinges incident, especially to this Realme of England and Scotlande, as partly also to all other forreine nations apperteining, from the tyme of K. Henry the viii to Queene Elizabeth our gracious Lady now raigning, Newly recognised and inlarged by the Author, London: Printed by John Daye, 1576, title within woodcut border, two woodcut plates (comprising one double-page plate of Windsor Castle, trimmed to border & detached, and the other a folding plate of the Burning of Byshop Ridley and Father Latimer at Oxford, frayed at fore-edge), numerous woodcut illustrations to text, final leaf of index torn to lower outer corner with loss, some toning, dust-soiling and few marks, 20th century blind panelled mottled calf gilt, morocco title label to spine, lightly scuffed, folio STC 11224, ESTC S121348. (1)NB. Lacks final colophon leaf at rear.

Lot 330

Morrell Family Visitors' Books. A pair of visitors' books kept by Frederic and Harriette Anne Morrell at Black Hall, Oxford, 1889-1925, a total of over 150 leaves and 1500 signatures, mostly written in single or double columns to rectos only, including members of the Morrell, Wynter, Peel, Bentinck, Vidal, Feilding, Thesiger, Dodgson and Sandys families, plus autographs of Walter Pater, H.D. Rawnsley, Claude G. Montefiore [see lot above], Margaret L. Woods, Henry James (4 February 1894, 24 August 1896 & 25 June 1912), J.W. Mackail, Friedrich Max Muller, Logan Pearsall Smith, Ottoline (and Philip) Morrell (20-26 January 1904), Roger E. Fry (March 1904), Bertrand and Alys Russell (23 December 1905), William Rothenstein (pen and ink vignette sketch of a mother and infant, signed and dated 3rd March [1906]), Julian S. Huxley, Desmond Macarthy, A. Lamb (Xmas 1911), Paul Vinogradoff, Robert Bridges (11 November 1912 & 9 December 1913), Charles Holroyd, Maurice Baring, Duncan Grant (x 2), Robert Anning Bell, Aldous L. Huxley (7 November 1915), D.H. Lawrence (10 November 1915, same page), Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, George Santayana, Lord Berners, Siegfried Sassoon (31 March 1923) and others, numerous blanks at rear of second volume, first volume with monogrammed bookplate of Harriette Anne Morrell to front pastedown, second volume with inscription by Harriette's grandchild to front free endpaper, contemporary vellum, the first volume inscribed 'Black Hall, Oxford, 1889' to upper cover, a photograph of Frederic Parker Morrell when mayor of Oxford, with his wife and daughter Frederica Peel, loosely inserted Provenance: From the library of Lady Ottoline and Philip Morrell, thence by descent. Philip was the son of Frederic Morrell, solicitor, of Black Hall, Oxford, and Harriette Anne, daughter of the Rev. Philip Wynter. (2)

Lot 38

A diamond set openwork ring, the brilliant cut diamond in hexagonal mount with scrolling shoulders, ring size K.

Lot 540

A limited edition colour print, after Edwin Straker - "H.M.S. Kelly- Flotilla Leading J and K Class", numbered 159/750, signed by the Artist and crew members of the ship.

Lot 131

Two boxes of hardback books, to include: The Land Of Romance, by Jean Lang; In Broken Water, by K. Adlard Coles; A Kingdom By The Sea, by Betty James; etc.

Lot 32

Politicians, modern era - D. Hurd, M. Thatcher, C. Patten, J. Knott, G. Walden, R. Jenkins, B. Boothroyd, H. Williams, E. Heath, (2), J. Archer, T. Benn, E. Currie, G. Howe, R. Hattersley, J. Major, K. Baker, all signed, (17)

Lot 96

Novelists: John Galsworthy, Anthony Hope (Prisoner of Zenda), Hugh Walpole, G. K. Chesterton, E. Verrall Lucas (5)

Lot 303

Bank of England £5 note (24 November 1944 London) signed by K A Peppiatt, ef

Lot 295

Bank of England £5 banknote (2 September 1942 signed K. Peppiatt) vf edge nibbles

Lot 243

Bank of England £5 banknote, (11 September 1945, K O Peppiatt) ef

Lot 96

Colburn, Zerah, [D K Clark]"Locomotive Engineering and the Mechanism of Railways...", William Collins Sons & Co [1871], numerous engravings and woodcuts throughout text, two vols, some foxing, full cl with gt titles to front bd and backstrips, vol 1 text and vol 2 pls (not collated) (2)

Lot 242

Six Bank of England banknotes, three 10s notes (signed K O Peppiatt), one mauve 1940, one red 1948, three £1 notes (two signed K O Peppiatt blue, one P S Beale), all unc. (6)

Lot 305

Bank of England £10 note (28 February 1938) signed by K O Peppiatt London, vf condition

Lot 330

Two Bank of England 10s notes, October 1940, signed by K O Peppiatt, both EF (2)

Lot 323

Ten Bank of England £1 notes, eight signed by P S Beale and two signed by L K O'Brien, all EF, a Bank of England £5 note with misprint, August 1973, signed by J Page but with Queen facing right and denominations reversed EF and another £5 note with error, June 1980, Somerset but unsigned (12)

Lot 326

23 Bank of England £1 notes, eight signed by K O Peppiatt, the others with various signatures, all EF (23)

Lot 322

Three Bank of England £5 notes, Helmeted Britannia Issue, February 1957, signed by L K O'Brien, all ef, and another £5 note with error (January 1967) signed by J S Fforde, with no number, good, fine, nvf. and two further £5 notes, Series C, February 1963 signed by J O Hollom, both ef (6)

Lot 281

A 19th century-style diamond eternity ring: with seventeen round old brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 1.5cts in cut-down collet settings, ring size K.

Lot 296

An art deco-style white metal, blue glass and diamond mounted dress ring: with large rectangular blue glass centre-stone between diamond four stone shoulders, the shank un-marked, ring size K 1/2.

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