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Lot 1031

The Lingford/Ford/Pridmore/Wheeler Pattern Rupee, 1835 The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, original silver Pattern Rupee, 1835 [June-August 1835], type 3, Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass], bust right, r.s. [Robert Saunders] on truncation, william iiii , king . in small widely-spaced lettering, rev. lotus flower above one rupee and date, all within laurel wreath with 37 berries, east india company above, yek rupiya below, edge grained, 30mm, 11.69g/6h (Prid. 178 [Sale, lot 61, this coin]; SW 1.32; KM. Pn11; cf. Fore II, 794; cf. ‘Diana’ 727). Minor hairlines in obverse field and usual weakness on iiii of King’s title, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, most attractive dark toning, extremely rare; one of the key coins in the entire Uniform series £10,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: A.N. Brushfield Collection, Part V, Glendining Auction (London), 2-3 November 1949, lot 194 H.M. Lingford (Bishop Auckland, UK) Collection R.J. Ford (Detroit, MI) Collection F. Pridmore Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction (London), 18-19 October 1982, lot 61 [from R.J.F. March 1971], ticket Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 195. Owner’s ticket, envelope and record card. After Metcalfe had approved the new designs as the model for the future coinage of rupees in early April 1835, further instructions were received to the effect that the value was to be expressed only in English and Persian, the date 1835 was to be frozen until further notice and the word ‘King’ was to be omitted. The last of these orders was disputed by James Prinsep, who was able to demonstrate to the Mint Committee, via a series of sketches, that the appearance of the legend on the new coin would benefit by including ‘King’. The Committee were persuaded and, once the question of whether the new coins would have plain or grained edges had been resolved, a small number of final patterns were prepared between 29 June and 17 August

Lot 1028

The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, original silver Pattern Rupee, 1834 [March 1835], type 5, Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass], bust right, william iiii , king ., rev. lotus flower above one rupee and date, all within laurel wreath with 38 berries, east india company above, ek rupiya, yek rupiya, ek rupiya below, wavy line circumferential borders both sides, edge grained, 31.6mm, 11.64g/12h (Prid. 174 [Sale, lot 57, this coin]; SW 1.27; KM. Pn6). Two toning spots on reverse, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, even grey tone, extremely rare as an original Pattern; only one other original noted by the cataloguer in commerce in recent years £7,000-£9,000 --- Provenance: H.M. Lingford (Bishop Auckland, UK) Collection F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 57 [from Baldwin July 1970], ticket. Owner’s envelope and record card

Lot 1640

An original Pattern Rupee, 1901, Calcutta The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period: Patterns, Edward VII, original silver Pattern Rupee, 1901 [June-July 1901], Calcutta, by F.K. Wezel, type A/1, uncrowned bust right, k.w. [K. Wezel] on truncation, eduardus vii rex et imperator [Edward VII King and Emperor], rev. tiger walking left on groundline, yek rupiya in Persian and Nagri above and below, all within decorative arched circle, one rupee india and date around, crown above, lotus flower below, edge grained, 11.58g/12h (Prid. 1045 [Sale, lot 194]; SW 7.1; KM. Pn66; cf. Fore II, 817). Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant and toned, extremely rare £10,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: A.P. Spencer (London) Collection Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 257 [from Spink (London) March 1980]. Owner’s ticket and envelope. Following the death of Queen Victoria, coins struck throughout 1901 for circulation continued to bear her effigy and titles. Behind the scenes, preparation was being made for a redesign of the coinage, and the Calcutta mint engraver F.K. Wezel prepared two patterns for the new rupee, believed to have been completed by July 1901. Specimens of both types were despatched from Calcutta to the India Office in London, which passed them on to the Royal Mint for comment. The Mint criticised almost every part of the design except for the tiger and the inscriptions in Persian and Nagri script, and wondered why the Victorian reverse design had not been continued with. Conceding that the obverse legend could be changed, authorities in India sought to submit Wezel’s designs to the King for his opinion, but events in London took a turn when the Viceroy requested that the uncrowned head of the King as used on the gold sovereign be used for the Indian coinage. The King agreed to that, but he preferred a newly-prepared Calcutta reverse design, and accordingly work was put in hand in the summer of 1902

Lot 1032

Probably the finest known Pattern mule Rupee, 1835 The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, silver Pattern mule Rupee, 1835, [type 4], Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass], bust right, r.s. [Robert Saunders] on truncation, william iiii , king . in small widely-spaced lettering, rev. as the currency coin, one rupee, yek rupiya surrounded by laurel wreath with extra berry at top on left side, east india company around, date below with stop to right, edge grained, 30mm, 11.70g/11h (Prid. – [178 obv., 32 rev.]; SW – [1.32 obv., 1.36 rev.]; cf. KM. Pn11 for obv.; cf. Oswal 23, 119). Extremely fine and toned, exceptionally rare and almost certainly the finest known; only one other noted in commerce in the last 20 years £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 196 [from Spink (London) February 1972]. Two owner’s tickets, envelope and record card, “Another Robert Saunders pattern that was overlooked at the Wheeler sale...”. The obverse die, originally paired as a pattern with a reverse featuring a lotus flower at its centre (see previous lot: Prid. 178; SW 1.32), was used for striking currency coins for a short time after their inception. This coin was examined and authenticated by Pridmore in February 1980

Lot 1030

The highly desirable Wheeler Pattern Rupee with Flaxman’s lion and palm reverse The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, original silver Pattern Rupee, undated [March 1835], type 2, Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass and after J. Flaxman], bust right, william iiii . king ., wavy line circumferential border, rev. lion walking left, palm-tree behind, edge plain, 31mm, 11.69g/6h (Prid. 176 [Sale, lot 60]; SW 1.31; KM. Pn9; cf. Fore II, 788; cf. ‘Diana’ 726). Extremely fine and dark-toned, extremely rare £9,000-£12,000 --- Provenance: Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 194 [acquired June 1979]. Owner’s ticket, envelope and record card, “An original pattern that brings us full circle in William IIII’s obv. head and Flaxman’s lion now reverse”

Lot 1025

The first Indian Rupee to the new size and weight standard The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, original silver Pattern Rupee, 1834, type 2, Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass and J. Prinsep], bust right after W. Wyon, gulielmus iiii d : g : britt. et ind. rex [William IV by the Grace of God King of Great Britain and India], rev. lotus flower above one rupee and date, all within laurel wreath with 38 berries, east india company above, ek rupiya, yek rupiya, ek rupiya below, wavy line circumferential borders both sides, edge plain, 32mm, 11.72g/5h (Prid. 170 [Sale, lot 54]; SW 1.22; KM. Pn2; cf. Fore II, 787). Brilliant and virtually as struck, attractively toned, extremely rare as an original Pattern £8,000-£10,000 --- Provenance: With Baldwin (London), ticket Bt S. Album (Santa Rosa, CA) December 1993. Owner’s envelope and record card. Following the rejection by authorities of Kasinath Dass’ first patterns for a rupee, measuring 26.5mm and submitted in April 1834 (Prid. 168-9, not represented in this collection), James Prinsep (1799-1840), Assay Master at Calcutta, proposed a larger coin equivalent in size to the US half-dollar. Receiving approval in October, matrix dies were prepared and Robert Saunders forwarded five specimens of this new rupee to the Mint Committee on 17 November. The following day the new coins were passed to the newly-installed Governor-General, Lord Bentinck (1774-1839), who was satisfied with the dimensions but asked to see designs incorporating other devices and without the incongruity of a legend in Latin. It would seem likely that Bentinck, serving as the governor of Fort William (Bengal) in the first half of 1834, never saw Dass’ first patterns, which also featured Latin legends, as suggested by Randy Weir in his footnote to Fore II, 787. It is thought that at least 10 original patterns exist

Lot 1027

The first Pattern Rupee with English legends on both sides The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Patterns, William IV, original silver Pattern Rupee, 1834 [March 1835], type 4, Calcutta, unsigned [by K. Dass], bust right, william iiii . king ., rev. lotus flower above one rupee and date, all within laurel wreath with 38 berries, east india company above, ek rupiya, yek rupiya, ek rupiya below, wavy line circumferential borders both sides, edge plain, 31mm, 11.68g/6h (Prid. 173 [not in Sale]; SW 1.26; KM. Pn5; cf. Fore II, 790). Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, extremely rare as an original Pattern £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: Bt L.H. Collins (Waco, TX) January 1979, label. Owner’s envelope, record card, ANACS certificate and photo card, dated 7 August 1980, “This coin is interesting in that it is the first expensive! EIC coin I purchased to add to the currency coins and had it assessed by ANA Certification Service”, The ANACS submitted the coin to XRF analysis, showing the metal content as pure silver, with a specific gravity of 10.53

Lot 401

A platinum and diamond solitaire ring, claw set brilliant cut pear shaped diamond, 7.1 x 4.52 x 2.68mm, 0.5ct, E colour, SI1, size K, 3.93g with GIA certificate

Lot 386

▲ Karolina Larusdottir (Icelandic, 1944-2019) 'The New Neighbours'signed 'K. Larusdottir' l.r., oil on canvas40.3 x 56.3cmCondition ReportFramed: 78 x 62.5cmThere are some spots and speckles to the reverse of the canvas, please see images, but the front of the work does not appear to be affected. Appears to be in otherwise good condition. Examined under UV light no retouching shows.

Lot 1106

Lionel modern issue 0 Gauge points (20), Ref: 6-65165 *4 right hand, Ref: 6-65166 left hand *5, 1 damaged right hand, all have been used, Track cleaning wagon, Atlas Ref: 6910 Turntable (lacks motor cover), 3 empty point boxes, K-Line point and an empty box, F-G, Box F-G, (20)

Lot 14

1:24 Scale Vintage Cars by Franklin Mint (5), all boxed appear undisplayed, 1935 Duesenberg Model J Convertible, 1930 Bugatti Royale Coupe Napoleon, 1933 Duesenberg J Victoria, 1935 Mercedes Benz 770K, 1926 Mercedes Benz Model K, all with certificates, VG-E, boxes F-G, (5)

Lot 156

Atlas Editions Dinky French Cars (22), all boxed, Peugeot, 553, 404 (2 in differing liveries), 24K 402, 24B Berline 403, 24F Familiae 403, 24R 203 (2 in differing liveries), Citroen, 558/535 2 CV, 530 DS19, 539 Break ID 19, 522/24 CP Citroen DS 19, 24 N Citroen Traction (4 in differing liveries), Simca, 519 1000, 544 Aronde P60, 35 A Simca 5, 24 K Vedette Chambord, 24 S Simca 8, G-E, boxes G-E, (22)

Lot 191

Modern Diecast Vehicles Kits and Scalextric (19), in various scales, boxed Maisto 1:12 scale Jaguar XJ220, in silver (some dust from display), Dinky bubble packed 692 Leopard tank, (packaging P), Matchbox Battle Kings K-107 Howitzer (window split), three carded 1:64 scale Rallye cars, Tonka Power Scrambler Dragster 270, Lucky Toys Hong Kong friction drive plastic race car, Scalextric C.138 Saudia Leyland Williams FWO 7B, (window split), cased C137 Ligier JS11, Airfix, 1:32 scale kits, 02452 1933 MG Magnette, 02449 Mercedes 1904, Tamiya 20025 1:20 scale Williams Renault FW 13B, all appear complete but unchecked, one factory sealed, unboxed models, four playworn Dinky aircraft, action kit mobile gun, (partially painted) and Franklin Mint Harley Davidson (some parts detached), P-E, packaging P-E, (19) in two boxes

Lot 218

Modern Diecast White Metal and Resin Private and Competition Cars (28), many with boxes, mainly 1:43 scale all with damage, examples by, Western Models, ABC, ECO Design, Autostile, Record, Idea 3, Styling Models, Tron Models, Brumm, Minichamps, Progetto K, Century, SMTS and others, P-F, (28) in two boxes

Lot 339

Unbuilt 1/72 scale Eastern European plastic military kits in original boxes (57), comprising Model group Gaz-AA truck (6), PST assorted ZIS trucks and guns (3), Zvezda assorted ant-aircraft guns (4), assorted field guns (9), assorted German and Soviet troop figures (10), Omega-K BM24 assorted rocket launch trucks (10), BM157 assorted trucks (8), assorted field guns (7), all kits unchecked but appear complete, G-VG, boxes F-G, (57)

Lot 415

Collection of unboxed Film and TV Toys including Star Trek Star Wars Dr Who UFO Red Dwarf Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet (33), Star Trek, Frames Motion Picture Film Cells and photo of Kirk, Frames Star Trek Badges, Corgi and NCC 701-D models of Enterprise, six small figures, Corgi Klingon Bird Of Prey (2 models), Johnny Lightening Klingon Roulan Bird of Prey, Enterprise Shuttle, Star Wars, Gemmy C-3PO mounted talking Figure, early R2-D2 (some fading), X-Wing Starfighter, Millenium Falcon, TIE Advanced, mini models all mounted, Dr Who, BBC black Dalek and Cyberman, Corgi Tardis and K-9, Red Dwarf, Corgi Spaceship, two Star Bugs and Lister and Rimmer figures, UFO, Product Enterprise Gay Ellis 11'' figure on stand, Thunderbirds, Corgi FAB 1, Captain Scarlet Corgi SPV Vehicle and Cheetah Car, generally VG (33)

Lot 442

Unique Art Mfg Co (USA) Tinplate Clockwork G.I.Joe Toys, G.I.Joe and the K-9 Pups, US Soldier in uniform with tilting helmet and tinprinted dogs in carriers, with similar G.I.Joe and his Jouncing Jeep, both with fixed key mechanisms, G-VG, one side of K-9 pups with significant wear (2)

Lot 726

Hornby Ratio Tri-ang and other 00 gauge accessories and kits in original boxes (qty), comprising R348 Giraffe car set (wagon only no giraffe), R459 large Station set with building platforms canopies - may be incomplete, R345 Side Tipping car set - wagon and load only, R400 Signal control set (2), R510 Shelter, R071 Footbridge, R84 Huts (2), R138 Signal set, R394 Buffers, Hornby (5) Peco (1) Farish (1) turnouts, Merit Trees/passengers/lamps (2 types), Airfix curved track (12 pieces), B&K Metal signal kits (6 assorted), Ratio plastic kits Signal box, grounded coach, SR boxvan, LNER signals, Wardle passengers, other accessories (small qty), Leaflets and catalogues, Hornby 03576 Steam memories Class B17 loco LNER green made of resin mounted on a track, F-VG, boxes F-G, (qty)

Lot 179

Simon & Halbig/Kammer & Reinhardt bisque antique child doll, German, c1910, impressed S & H K * R 80, weighted blue eyes, open mouth with four teeth, blonde wig and pate, pierced ears, composition and wood ball jointed body, extensive cracks to head, Fair, 31.5"/80cm.

Lot 225

Roy Keane white No. 16 Manchester United short sleeved away shirt 2000/01. Player issue, Umbro size XL crew neck collar, embroidered badge , reverse lettered KEANE with Champions League flash on the right sleeve and the letter K marked in the garment label with black pen.  

Lot 18

18CT GOLD RING SET WITH BAND OF THREE DIAMONDS & TWO RUBIES, size K-L, 3gmsProvenance: deceased estate Conwy

Lot 6

9CT GOLD ETERNITY RING, size K along with 9ct yellow and white gold wedding band, size P, 3.9gms gross Provenance: private collection Ynys Môn

Lot 285

HORNBY OO GAUGE BELMOND BRITISH PULLMAN TRAIN PACK, DB Cargo UK, Class 67, Bo-Bo, 67021 with Pullman all steel K-type first parlour cars 'Lucille', 'Zena' and Kitchen First 'Ione' Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 15

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring with matching pendant and pair of earrings ensuite, ring size K. CONDITION REPORT: 7.4g gross.

Lot 117

K. Werner : Portrait of a gentlemen wearing eclesiastical robes, oil on canvas, 48 cm x 60 cm.

Lot 148

9k gold ring, size K, w: 1.4 gms

Lot 101

9k gold eternity ring with white stones, size J/K, w: 2.9 gms

Lot 183

9k gold ring with entwined design, size K/L, w: 1.8 gms

Lot 411

18k yellow gold sapphire and diamond ring, set in a claw setting is an oval sapphire 6.3mm x 5.6mm, with 2 x 3mm round brilliant cut diamonds either side approx. Weight 0.10 ct each, total diamond weight 0.20ct, finger size K/L, total weight 2.8 gms

Lot 119

9k gold ring with cluster of black stones and centre diamond, size K, w: 1.1 gms

Lot 135

9k gold ring with bark design, size J/K, w: 1.6 gms

Lot 384

22ct wedding ring, size J/K, 8g (inscribed)

Lot 312

Antique graduated five stone diamond ring, largest stone 0.20ct approx, size K, 3.9g

Lot 373

Antique style 9ct cluster dress ring set with simulated turquoise and opals, size O and a further vintage 9k diamond set ring (centre setting vacant), size K/L, 6.8g total (2)

Lot 1939

A collection twenty-six prints to include: Six colour etchings by Laura Boys; One aquatint by K. Whiteford; together with a group of nineteen nursery and fairytale prints, largest frame dimensions: 33 x 42 cm (26)

Lot 1922

A group of paintings and prints to include: 20th Century School - Bay scene with boats and figures on the shoreline, signed Dorian Gray? and dated 1965 lower right, oil on canvas, 57 x 81 cm; K. Gatrill - 20th century view with windmill, oil on board, signed; Four Royal Copenhagen bisque porcelain plaques, framed in pairs; together with two sets of four framed colour prints of fish, frame dimensions: 55 x 70 cm (6)

Lot 383

22ct wedding ring, size K, 6.3g (inscribed)

Lot 25

Selection of Silverware and a Ladies Continental "800" stamped Silver Pocket Watch (A/F). Broken Glass and hands loose.  To include a Sterling Silver Salver, a Sterling Silver Gilded Creamer Jug, two Sterling Silver Vestas, a pair of Sterling Silver Pin Dishes and a Set of Six Boxed Sterling Silver Teaspoons.  The Sterling Silver Salver is hallmarked with the makers marks "EL" for Eugene Leclere, the Crown assay mark for Sheffield, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter "Y" for 1966. It measures approx. 20.5cm x 20.5cm in diameter.  The two Sterling Silver Pin Dishes are hallmarked with the makers marks "W.D" for William Dudley?, the anchor assay mark for Birmingham and the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver. They measure approx. 9cm x 9cm.  The Set of Six Boxed Sterling Silver Teaspoons are hallmarked with the makers marks "WH", the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter "K" for 1909.  Total Gross Weight of the Silverware excluding the Pocket Watch is approx. 1100 grams. 

Lot 80

18ct Yellow Gold approx. 0.30ct Solitaire Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring  Diamond Colour is approx. K/L and Diamond Clarity is approx. SI1/VS2.  The Ring is hallmarked "750" for 18ct Gold. Ring Size L 1/2.  Total Gross Weight of the Diamond Ring is approx. 2.3 grams.  Condition: The Ring is in good condition commensurate with the age of the ring. The Diamond shows no visible chips or fractures. 

Lot 110

A Selection of 9ct Gold Jewellery. To include a 9ct Gold Charm Bracelet, a 9ct Rose Gold Bracelet, two 9ct Gold Rings and a 9ct Gold Ingot Pendant.  The 9ct Rose Gold Charm Bracelet with 9ct Gold Heart Padlock is hallmarked "9C" for 9ct Gold. The width of the Bracelet is approx. 10mm.  The 9ct Gold Charm Bracelet has fourteen charms on it. To include; an articulated fish charm, a telephone box charm and  shoe charm.  Total Gross Weight of the Charm Bracelet is approx. 33 grams.  The 9ct Gold Ring with hallmarks displayed on the front of the ring the ring size is K. The 9ct Rose Gold Melee Old European Cut Solitaire Ring is hallmarked "375" for 9ct Gold and Ring Size H.  The 9ct Gold Ingot Pendant measures approx. 2cm in height including the bale and approx. 0.8cm in width.  Total Gross Weight of all the 9ct Gold Jewellery is approx. 62.7 grams.  Condition: All the 9ct Gold Jewellery is in good condition commensurate with the age of the Jewellery. P  

Lot 321

A George III oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock with a glass fronted and brass capped columned hood. The clock is an 8-day key wound striking movement with second hand and date indicator. The arched topped face is painted with cattle and cottages, bearing the maker's name; T Collins, Soham. This clock is untested and as found.

Lot 135

A collection of silver rings. The rings to include band rings, marcasite set dome ring, blue and green cabochon gem set rings, cross over ring, signet ring, and more. All rings either marked 925, or test as silver. Ring size range: K-Y. Weighs: 98.3 g. All weights, sizes, and measurements are approximate.

Lot 129

A collection of silver jewellery. The jewellery to include a hallmarked silver hinged bangle with engraved design, hallmarked for Birmingham 1950. A silver swirl ring, marked sterling to inner shank. A silver christening bangle with engraved design, marked sterling to inner bangle. A silver panel bracelet with spring ring clasp, tests as silver. A Victorian hallmarked silver and gem set boat ring, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1901. A pair of hallmarked silver cufflinks, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1977. A silver St Christopher necklace pendant, marked silver to verso. Three silver rings, all test as silver. A rolled gold and blue stone heart necklace pendant, marked rolled gold. Bangle inner diameter measures 6cm. Swirl ring size J.5. Boat ring size K.5. Panel bracelet measures 18cm. Total weight 49.5g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 

Lot 141

A collection of silver rings. The rings to include band rings, pink, purple, AND black cabochon and faceted gem set rings, cross over gem set ring, gem set band rings, marquise multi gem ring AF, flower ring, and more. All rings either marked 925 or tests as silver. Ring size range K.5 - S. Weighs: 92.6 g. All weights, sizes, and measurements are approximate.

Lot 33

Ten silver and gem set rings. The rings to include gem set, marcasite, trilogy, blue stones, floral, band ring, navette, solitaire and more. All marked silver. Rings measure K-S. Weighs 45g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 

Lot 296

A pair of earrings, 800/1000 white gold, set with 2 antique brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.26 ct. and 2 larger ones with an approximate weight of 1.70 ct., color grade K~L and purity P1 and SI3, Portuguese, signs of use, Lisbon mark (1938-1984). Notes: vd. VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisbon: IN-CM, No. 25., Dim. - 1,5 cm; Peso - 5 g.

Lot 3

POMELLATO: TWO GEM-SET "M'AMA NON M'AMA" RINGSEach set with either a blue topaz or moonstone cabochon, in closed-back setting, mounted in 18K gold, signed Pomellato, numbered, Italian registry mark, ring sizes O½ and K½Pomellato was founded in Milan in 1967 by Pino Rabolini, the heir to a family of goldsmiths, who revolutionised the jewellery world with its easy-to-wear approach. His avant-garde spirit and a keen eye for quality led him to craft versatile and elegant creations. Using vibrant, uniquely cut gemstones in its pieces Rabolini’s vision is embodied in his creations, encouraging customers to mix and match to suit their mood, outfit or occasion. Pomellato soon emerged as a fashion-forward brand, seamlessly blending traditional Italian craftsmanship with contemporary trends. With each collection, Pomellato’s signature pieces, such as their iconic chain, were reinvented, exploring new links, playful knots, and even carefully designed hidden locks.Pomellato remains a symbol of modern, everyday luxury, cherished and loved by many worldwide. Condition Report: Topaz of medium greenish blue hue, transparentMoonstone of milky white hue with strong adularescenceEach stamped 750, maker’s mark, signed ‘Pomellato’, Italian registry mark ‘*2465AL’Topaz ring numbered C100003648Moonstone ring numbered C100006250Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 7.3g

Lot 35

A GROUP OF JEWELLERYComprising: Thirteen pairs of earrings, some set with purple, brown and colourless stones and cultured pearls, some with post and some with screw-back fittings; two single pair of earrings; and a clasp, in 9K and 14K gold* This lot is sold without a reserve  Condition Report: Stamped 375, 585, Dublin hallmarks for 9K gold, Amerik K&L, K LISS, some items unmarkedNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 20.6g 

Lot 303

A RUBY AND DIAMOND LINE BRACELETSet with oval-shaped rubies between brilliant-cut diamond spacers, mounted in 18K white gold, length 18cm  Condition Report: Rubies of dark pink red hue, semi-transparent, some typical inclusions eye-visibleStamped K 18WG,Also stamped D-1.88, R-11.58 (probably total ct weights for each)Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.8g

Lot 222

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND RINGThe central panel millegrain-set with two central old European-cut diamonds, to a surround and step-cut mount similarly-set, mounted in platinum, ring size P½ Condition Report: Each central diamond gauged to weigh approximately 0.30 cts, estimated colour approximately K/L, estimated clarity approximately SI1Metal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be platinumNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 4.8g

Lot 91

A DIAMOND RINGClaw-set with an old-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90cts, in an openwork raised gallery, mounted in 18K white gold, French assay mark, ring size K Condition Report: Diamond  colour estimated J-K, clarity estimated SI2, sign of chips on girdleStamped with French assay mark for goldOne small piece of claw deficientNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 3.1g

Lot 263

A DIAMOND RINGDesigned as a flower, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a polished band, mounted in 18K gold, British maker’s mark and hallmark, ring size K, accompanied by a valuation from Rouse’s Jewellers, dated 6 December 2012* This lot is sold without a reserve Condition Report: Diamonds bright and lively, estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.30-0.40 ctsStamped with maker’s mark FEU, British hallmarks for London and date letter for 1999Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 2.9gAccompanied by caseAccompanied by a valuation from Rouse’s Jewellers, dated 6th December 2012 Co. Mayo

Lot 239A

A DIAMOND RINGMillegrain-set with an old-cut cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 1.90cts, within a polished circular surround, to a plain band, mounted in silver and gold, ring size M½ Condition Report: Estimated colour approximately K/L, estimated clarity approximately SI1Metal unmarked, untestedNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 3.2g

Lot 96

A DIAMOND RING Set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.10cts, flanked by old European-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K white gold, ring size K½ ***Please note that the catalogue lists this ring as Lot 96***

Lot 74

A YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGOf cluster-design, centring an oval-shaped yellow sapphire weighing approximately 7.90cts, framed by brilliant-cut and pear-shaped diamonds, mounted in platinum, diamonds approximately 1.70cts total, French assay marks, ring size L½ Condition Report: Yellow sapphire: approx. 7.90cts, of light yellow hue, transparent, some inclusions eye-visible and on the tableDiamonds bright and lively, estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.70cts, pear-shaped diamonds with some light yellow tint, brilliant-cut diamonds estimated colour approximately I-K, estimated clarity approximately VS2, a few SI1Stamped Pt900, 7924, ‘BKK’, D173 and French assay marks for platinumNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 12.3g

Lot 54

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond between tapered baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, ring size K Condition Report: Principal diamond: approx. 0.70-0.80ct, estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity SIRemaining diamonds: bright and livelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 3.4g

Lot 220

A DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGComposed of a central old cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 1.00ct, between similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, remaining diamonds approximately 1.20cts total, English assay marks for London 1956, ring size Q Condition Report: Principal diamond estimated colour approximately J/K, estimated clarity approximately SI1 with two prominent cavities eye-visible and surface scratchesEach side diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.60-0.70 cts, estimated colour approximately H/I, estimated clarity approximately SI1Diamonds with chips on girdlesMaker’s mark HCLtdNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 5.3gAccompanied by box signed F. Brennan 83 Patrick Street Cork Made in England

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