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Two un hallmarked gold dress rings one set with smoky quartz the other with turquoise ring size K both tested as 18ct - Together with a diamond ring and two white-gem set rings- Total weight approx 13.8gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With surface scratches - Turquoise ring in need of repair
A pair of brilliant-cut diamond ear studs - Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct - Estimated I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity - Stamped 750 - Weight approx 1.6gms - Together with a further pair of brilliant-cut diamond ear studs - Estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct - Estimated K-L colour, SI2-P1 clarity - Stamped 9 Kt - Weight approx 0.6gm Condition Report: Good - Diamonds bight.
A pair of brilliant-cut diamond trefoil ear-studs - Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct - Estimated K-L colour, SI1-SI2 clarity - Hallmark rubbed - Weight approx 1.0gm - Together with a further pair of brilliant-cut diamond earrings - Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct - Estimated tinted colour, P1-P2 clarity - Stamped 375 - Weight approx 1.7gms Condition Report: Good - With light scratches - One butterfly deficient
A diamond single-stone Platinum ring - The oval diamond to the plain band - Estimated diamond weight 0.60ct - Estimated J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity - Stamped plat - Ring size P - Weight approx 13.6gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches in keeping with wear - Diamond lively and bright
An 18 ct gold diamond solitaire ring externally set with a single Princess cut stone measures approx. 0.4 carats - stone lively and bright, some visible inclusions - unusually the ring is set with a further two diamonds to the inside of the ring - each measuring approx. 0.1 to 0.15 carats - Ring size K 1/2 - L - Weight approx. 4.6 grms Condition report: Ring has surface marks consistent with use
A modern 18 ct white gold diamond set bracelet set with fourteen diamonds in open claw setting with platinum bars between and a further three diamonds set to the clasp - the diamonds in the bracelet each measure approx. 4 points and those in the clasp approx. 3 points - Total diamond weight approx. 0.65 carats - bracelet length 18 cm - Weight approx. 6 grms - stamped 18 K, 750 and Favero Condition report: Diamonds lively and bright, light surface marks consistent with use
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE DECORATIVE ARTS REFERENCE BOOKS including "Classic Chinese Furniture" by Wang Shixiang, 1986; "Classic Chinese Furniture of the Qing Dynasty" by Tian Jiaqing, 1996; "Friends of the House: Furniture from China's Towns and Villages", 1995; "Carving of the Old China Trade" by Neville John Irons, 1982; "Chinese Cloisonne from the Pierre Uldry Collection", 1989; "Gilded Dragons" by Carol Michaelson, 1999; "Later Chinese Bronzes" by Rose Kerr, 1990; "Paktong" by W.D. John & K. Coombes, 1970; "Famen Temple"; and several other works relating to Japanese Art, Chinese ivory and lacquer (a lot)
Thomas Baines, six lithographic prints Herd of Buffalos driven to the edge of the chasm, Zan Jueelah, The Boatman on the Rapids and four others, 38cm x 50cm (6) CONDITION REPORT: These are reprints and framed Some foxing printed area 40cm x 27cm Appears to be original. Marked as follows below the plate:- T Baines. del-E Walker Lith, London, published October 4th 1865 by Day & Son (Limited) lithographies, gate Street, Lincon's Inn Fields, EC DAy & Son (Limited) Lith They have been framed relatively recently by S & K Lamb, Swan Gallery, Sherborne, Dorset, Sherborne 4465 (tel)
A SOMERSET L I SOLDIERS MEMORIAL PLAQUE. A Death Plaque or Widows Penny named to Frederick Charles Mear. No 16897 Pte F C Mear of the 7th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry was Killed in Action on the 9th June 1916. The son of Charles and Sarah Mear of Combe St Nicholas nr Chard, Husband of Mrs K Mear of Combe Wood, C St Nicholas nr Chard, aged 35 years. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery.
AN OFFICERS ABYSSINIAN WAR MEDAL. Named in raised letters on the reverse, to Ensign D W K Barr H M 33rd Regt. Purchased from Spinks June 1980. Interestingly the naming is off centre, possibly due to the disc turning when struck. Ensign Barr was on the strength of the 33rd Regt attached from the Staff Corps India, confirmed by the roll. David William Keith Barr was born 29th November 1846, the son of Lt General Henry James Barr, Bombay Staff Corps. Commissioned Ensign on the 20th Sept 1864, Lt 22 july 1868, after his return to India from the Abyssinian War. He was promoted to Captain in 1876, twelve years to the day from becoming an Ensign. From 1881 until 1887 He was Political Agent and Superintendent Rewah, promoted Major 20th September 1884. In 1888 He became Resident at Gwalior whence he remained until 1892. Promoted to Lt Col 20th September 1890, whilst at this post. He then served in Kashmir for two years. From 1894-1900 he served in Central India as the Governor Generals Agent. From 1900-1905 He was Resident at Hyderabad and was made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the Star of India. Dating from the 26th June 1902. In 1905 He became a member of the Viceroys Council of India.

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