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An 18ct gold, platinum and diamond ring, with three mili diamonds in illusion setting, 2.4g, ring size O, together with an 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond ring, the central oval green tourmaline flanked by two mili diamonds to either side, 3.7g, ring size P, and a 9ct gold and amethyst ring, 3.3g, ring size J/K (3)
A fine antique round-cut diamond ring, the raised centre stone in a six claw setting and of an ideal/deep cut, approx. 2cts visual estimate (colour and clarity estimated at VS1 and K/L), flanked by three graduated smaller diamonds to each split shoulder, set in presumed (unmarked) platinum, in Wartski box (probably original box), 3.76gms
A Studio vase, of cylindrical form with inverted conical neck, mottled blue and green glaze and applied soldered metal band, incised K K , 25cm high, a stoneware vase of ribbed tapering form with asymmetrical tied ribbon handle and inset "jewel", 21.5cm high and a white pottery square section vase incised and painted in brown with a hatched scrolling pattern, 25cm high (3)
A Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 872624, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1318966, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some internal haze; engraving to rear of camera ‘Sonder-gehause Heer’; engraving to top of camera ‘Leitz-Eigentum I-I’, ‘5+9+13.5cm’, and ‘*K’ next to serial number; engraving to side of lens ‘Leitz-Eigentum Sonder Obj-Heer’
A George VI Royal Navy Dress/parade sword by Wilkinson Sword Company ,London:, acid etched single edge fullered blade with crown and 'GR' cypher to one side and foul anchor to opposite, gilt hilt with foul anchor and folding thumb inscribed 'J K L Evans RN' wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, bullion loop and gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and part travelling case, blade length, 79cm long.
A marquise shaped sapphire and diamond cluster ring,with an oval mixed cut sapphire, four claw set to the centre, with an undulating border of claw set and grain set graduated brilliant cut diamonds. A brilliant cut diamond, grain set to each shoulder to knife edge shoulders and plain shank. Tested as approximately 14ct white gold.Finger size K½
An 18ct gold and platinum sapphire and diamond set ring, the oval cut sapphire surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, with three diamonds to each shoulder, approx size J/K, approx 4.6g. Provenance: The property of the late Denisa, The Lady Newborough, wife of Thomas John Wynn, 5th Baron Newborough and thence by decent. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with some tiny nibbles to the sapphire facets. Diamonds are old cut, not brilliant cut.
An 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire cross-over ring, early 20th century, the old cut diamond, approx 1.21ct, G-H colour and SI clarity, the round brilliant cut natural sapphire of light violetish blue colour, approx 0.92ct and SI2 clarity, small old cut diamonds to the shoulders, approx 0.15ct, H-I colour and SI clarity, approx size K, together with a report from International Gemological Reports. (2) Provenance: The property of the late Denisa, The Lady Newborough, wife of Thomas John Wynn, 5th Baron Newborough and thence by decent. CONDITION REPORT: The ring shank slightly misshapen, tiny nibble to the sapphire.
A collection of eight gem set rings, to include an 18ct gold wedding band, with bright cut flower design, set with diamond chips, approx size M and an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set ring, approx size J/K, approx 7.8g gross, also a 9ct gold wide mesh ring and two further 9ct gold and diamond set rings, approx 11.2g gross, together with two unmarked yellow metal and diamond set rings and a sapphire ring, approx 6.4g gross. (8)
A late Victorian 18ct gold, diamond and pearl set gypsy ring, Birmingham 1897, the central diamond approx 0.20ct, flanked by two pearls, approx size R, approx 6.5g, together with a 10k single stone diamond ring, the central diamond approx 0.25ct, set in a ribbed square mount, leading to ribbed shoulders, approx size J, approx 7g and a 14k gold and jadite ring, the oval jadite in rope twist mount, leading to split shoulders and plain shank, approx size K, approx 2.8g. (3) CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition with age related surface scratches.
A collection of jewellery to include a pearl and diamond set ring, the silvery brown pearl approx 7mm diameter, with diamond chip set leaves mount, on yellow metal shanks, approx size K, approx 2.6g, also a yellow metal and agate set brooch, 19th century, the agate with foliate cast border, a gilt metal and opal set double sided locket, an 18ct gold clasp, approx 2.1g, three silver military brooches and sundry items. (lot)
An 18ct bi-colour gold fancy link chain, approx 33cm , together with another 18ct gold chain, approx 41.5cm, approx 19.5g gross, also a platinum eternity ring, with engraved floral and wreath design, approx size K, approx 3.6g and a white metal and diamond set eternity ring, approx size J, approx 2.6g. (4)
William Edward Trevithick, British 1899-1958- "The Aeroplane - Rolls-Royce Aero Engines for Speed and Reliability"; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, initialled and numbered 54, 50x38cm: together with two other works by the same artist- Text capitals for Merlin catalogue for Rolls-Royce (two parts); in gouache and ink on paper, blind stamp, stuck down on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm, (3) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gifted to the present owner by the artist's widow Bessie Trevithick CONDITION REPORT: Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) discolouration of paper inside/yellowing on margins handling marks on paper round the edges and surface dirt minor white powdery mark on right hand edge in picture initialled and numbered under tag line otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on Reeves paper on artists board (stuck down) with grey cover page letters J P L K minor handling marks inscribed in pencil otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on Reeves paper on artists board (stuck down) with grey cover page letters E A I F T R handling marks, surface dirt and pencil marks inscribed in pencil for printers otherwise in reasonabte condition
Attributed to Andre Derain, French 1880-1954- Cubist Head study, c.1912; pencil, 11.5x10cm Provenance: reputedly Collection Bollag, Zurich where acquired directly from the studio of the artist; Galerie Georges Moos, Geneve; Mme K Schlicht 1963 and thence by descent, a letter from Galerie Georges Moos detailing the provenance accompanies this lot Note: In 1912, after their return from America, the Bollag brothers Gustave (1873-1953) and Léon (1876-1958) founded their gallery, the Salon Bollag, in Zurich. Their's was one of the first galleries in Switzerland and probably the first one that held auction sales. Léon learnt his trade with the well-known gallerist Max Moos in Geneva, who worked together with his sister, Betty Moos. She later became Léon's wife. Max Moos was one of the first to exhibit works by Ferdinand Hodler in Switzerland. His father, Heinrich Moos, had been running a gallery in Karlsruhe since 1899. The Bollag brothers specialised in Swiss artists: such as Johann Heinrich Füssli (Henry Fuseli), Jacques-Laurent Agasse and Frank Buchser. Max Moos provided them with paintings by Ferdinand Hodler. Their sister, Lucy Bollag, was friendly with Berthe Weill in Paris, one of the first galleries to buy works from Pablo Picasso, and the first to exhibit Amadeo Modigliani (see Berthe Weill, Autobiography: 'Pan dans l'oeil'). Through Berthe Weill, the Bollags got to know Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Jules Pascin and other artists. CONDITION REPORT: mounted in a glazed ebonised and parcel gilt frame with artist plaque and rosettes to corners may or may not be stuck down, unexamined out of the frame sheet overall time faded and yellowed some light brown spotting overall with more pronounced brown staining to the neck, possible signs of staining from tap top edge and lower right side overall appears in original condition
London Transport 'Ultimate' TICKET MACHINE no U889 with correct-type box ex Kingston garage for routes 218/219 plus TICKET-ROLL HOLDER with TICKET ROLLS (non -LT), driver's door MOUNTING BRACKET, driver's TIME-CARDS for 218/219 duties and a pair of reversible plastic GARAGE ALLOCATION PLATES for Kingston (K)/Norbition (NB) garages. Machine appears to be in excellent condition. [Set]

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