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A diamond pendant - The old-cut diamond line, suspended from a coil-link chain - Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts - Pendant tests as higher carat gold - Chain stamped 375 - Length of pendant 5.5cms - Length of chain 45cms - Total weight approx 7.5gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Pendant appears to be a converted bar brooch - Diamonds lively and bright, fairly clean, estimated SI clarity, J-K colour
An early 20th century 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring - - The old-cut diamonds inset to the plain band - Estimated total diamond weight 1.0ct - Estimated K-tinted colour - SI1-P2 clarity - Hallmarked London, 1907 - Ring size V 1/2 - Weight approx 9.2gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface dents and scratches - Diamonds vary in quality - Chip to table of centre stone - Evidence of sizing to centre stone
A diamond three-stone ring - Size K 1/2 - Together with a bi-colour diamond twist ring - Size L - Both with marks indicating 18ct gold - Total weight approx 8.6gms Condition Report: Fair - With surface dents and scratches - Evidence of sizing to band ring - Slightly misshapen - Diamonds bright
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond navette-shape ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size P 1/2 - Weight approx 1.7gms - Together with a 9ct gold white-gem full-circle band ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size K 1/2 - Weight approx 1.4gms Condition Report: Fair - With general signs of wear - One diamond deficient
A diamond ring - The oval diamond to the bifurcated shoulders and plain band - Estimated diamond weight 0.90ct - Estimated K-L colour, VS2-SI1 clarity - Stamped 18ct - Ring size O - Weight approx 4.8gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Diamond lively and bright with nick to girdle - Claw in need of re tipping
Forster (E.M.) - Where Angels Fear to Tread, advertisements, some ff. loose, library labels to endpapers, Boots library stamp to upper cover, 1905 § Carroll (Lewis) Sylvie and Bruno, illustrations by Harry Furniss, ink inscription to title, slight shelf-lean, g.e., 1889 § Jerome (Jerome K.) Three Men in a Boat, first issue, illustrations by A.Frederics, ink inscription to title, bookplate, light browning to half-title, slight shelf-lean, 1889, first editions, spine darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped ; and 6 others, similar, 8vo (9)
Tollet (Elizabeth) - Poems on Several Occasions, with Anne Boleyn to King Henry VIII, an Epistle, first edition , lacking pp. [i]-vi the list of contents and the unnumbered advertisement leaf (as pp. [1-2] of the text), also lacking 2 text leaves (sig.B5 & K), contemporary ink inscription to front free endpaper, rare, John Clarke, 1755 § Cambon (Madame de) Young Grandison. A Series of letters from Young Persons to their friends , translated by John Hall, 2 vol., first English edition , half title to vol.2 only (misbound after title), 2pp advertisement leaf at the beginning and 3pp publisher's catalogue at the end of vol.1, J.Johnson, 1790, contemporary calf, morocco labels to spines, a little rubbed, second mentioned a little stained ; and 2 others, 18th cent lit, 12mo (5)
Binding.- Twain (Mark) - The American Claimant, first edition , frontispiece and illustrations, modern green morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe for Asprey, covers ruled in gilt, spine gilt in compartments, New York, 1892 § Jerome (Jerome K.) Three men on the Bummel, [1900], Three men in a Boat, [1889], together 2 vol., uniformely bound in modern half morocco, upper covers of original cloth covers pasted to upper pastedowns of each vol., Bristol § Wallace (Edgar) The Four Just Men, folding frontispiece, some scattered spotting, full tan morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe/ Zaehnsdorf, 1905; and a large quantity of others, most 19th/20th cent lit, many in modern bindings, 8vo (qty)

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