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A 1950s ladies diamond dress ring The top set to the centre with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds with c-scroll diamond set ends and old brilliant and brilliant cut diamond side stones on a three bar fluted shank mounted in 14 carat white gold. Total weight 10.3 grams, approximate total weight of diamonds 2.30 carats, I to K colour, VS clarity." Size J Condition: Good View on auctionatrium.com
A 1950&no. 39;s baguette diamond dress ring, composed of four rows of slightly graduated baguette cut diamonds interspersed with three diagonal rows of brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18k white gold. 12.3 grammes." Finger size M1/2 Condition: Good, approximately weight of diamond 2.40 carats, I-K colour, VS-SI clarity View on auctionatrium.com
[SHELLEY, Mary Wollestonecraft] and R CRUIKSHANK, illustrator Monsieur Nongtongpaw, London: Alfred Miller 1830 12mo, yellow printed wrappers bound in, adverts at end, modern binding; GRAHAME (K) The Wind in the Willows, 15th edition, 1923, 8vo, gilt backed cloth; JAMES (M R) The Five Jars, first edition, 1922, end papers renewed, cloth; JAMES (T) Aesop`s Fables, new edition, 1854, small 8vo, cloth gilt (worn); MILNE (A A) Winnie-the-Pooh, 8th edition, 1929; and 4 others (9)
Various. BRAMAH (Ernest) The Eyes of Max Carrados, London 1923, first edition, rather spotted, blue cloth (age soiled); GRAHAME (K) The Wind in the Willows, 1931, 38th edition illustrated by E H Shepard; LANG (A) The Lilac Fairy Book, 1910, stained cloth; SCOTT (W) The Field of Waterloo, a Poem, Edinburgh 1815, 8vo, first edition, paper wrapper (worn); 3 others
Various. HMSO Affairs of the Gold Coast, London 1886, folio, blue wrapper; Holmes (A B) Practical Electric Lighting, 4th edition London 1889, cloth gilt; Hunt (L) The Town, new edition 1893; Barker (K F) Nothing but Dogs, A & C Black 1938, good in dust wrapper; Wood (S) Modern Window Gardening, London 1884; others (10)
Architecture. Various including COLLING (J K) Details of Gothic Architecture, 2 vols, Batsford [1856]; BRANDON (R and J A) An Analysis of Gothic Architecture, 2 vols, new edition 1903; GAILHABAUD (J) Ancient and Modern Architecture, 3rd series 1849, rebacked; PRENTICE (A) Renaissance Architecture and Ornament in Spain, Batsford [no date], folio, inner hinges damaged; various others (a box)
G. TURNER (J M W ) River Scenery of France, London: Henry G Bohn 1857, engravings, a.e.g, calf gilt (worn); also, notes by Mr Ruskin on his collection of drawings, London: Chiswick Press for The Fine Art Society 1878, plates with tissue guards (some loose), cloth, t.e.g, others untrimmed; JOHNSTON (A K) A School Atlas of General and Descriptive Geography, 1876, 8vo, coloured double page maps (some loose), in dust wrapper (3)
Rugby Union: Glasgow Academicals RFC v Cambridge University RFC, menu card for a dinner held at New Anniesland on 22nd December 1926, (stained) signed in pencil by 25 players including JR Dykes, Wilf Sobey, Maurice Turnbull, W Rowe-Harding, J B Nelson, Guy Morgan, Windsor Lewis and A K Stevenson
12", GERMANY, LSP 1707, Elvis` Golden Records, ex-/ex; 2523, Pot Luck, orange label, m-/m; 3643, Paradise Hawaiian Style, m-/m; 3921, Elvis` Gold Records, Vol 4, black label, ex-/ex-; 4690, HE touched me, m-/m; SRS 558, A portrait in music, ex+/m-; PJL 208024, double, Forever, m-/m; PPL 1-8081, in Hollywood, m-/m; Amiga, 855630, Elvis, ex/m; K Tel, IG1737, Love Songs, ex/m [10]
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING TREADPLATE FROM H.M.S. KELVIN, USED BY WINSTON CHURCHILL TO VIEW THE D-DAY LANDINGS AT JUNO BEACH, 12TH JUNE, 1944cast in brass and impressed with name, the reverse inscribed in punch stamps: THE RT. HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL, MP, PRIME MINISTER, STEPPED ON THIS TREADPLATE AS HE BOARDED H.M.S. KELVIN TO VIEW THE D-DAY ASSAULT AREA, JUNO, ON 12TH JUNE 1944 — 12 x 28in. (30.5 x 71cm.) One of five K-class Destroyers laid down in 1937-38, Kelvin (F37) was built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd, at Govan in Scotland, launched on 19 January 1939 and commissioned on 27 November 1939. Named for the famous compass and instrument maker William Thompson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), she displaced 1,600 tons and measured 339ft 6in. by 35ft 8in. with a 13ft 8in. draft. Powered by two Parson`s geared turbines developing 40,000shp, she could make 36 knots. Like her more famous sister Kelly, she had a very active wartime career and served with distinction in several theatres gaining battle honours for Atlantic (1940); Spartivento (1940); Crete (1941); Mediterranean (1941-43); Sirte (1942); Malta Convoys (1942); Normandy (1944) and the Aegean (1944). It was whilst serving in Normandy that she took Churchill and other VIPs to witness Operation Overlord first hand. Churchill had been keen to witness the First Wave of the D-Day assault, but had been persuaded that it was too dangerous. Thus it fell to Kelvin to play host six days after the initial bridgeheads had been secured. Having viewed the action from the bridge of Kelvin, he then went and inspected German defences destroyed by the Royal Navy. Kelvin was broken up at Troon in 1949, and although it is not known when the inscription to the reverse of this plate was done, it seems likely that, as they are typical of ships` punches, it was done shortly after his famous visit. Until recently, the treadplate was being used as a step in a flower bed.
BUILDER`S PRESENTATION MODEL OF THE S.S. BERNICIA AND IVERNIA, BUILT BY REDERIAKTIEBOLAGET SVENSKA LLOYD GOTEBORG for the London line 1920-21 by bassett-lowke ltd, northampton with laminated and carved hull, lacquered and lined decks complete with gold-plated fittings, masts, davits and rigging, mounted on four oxidised-brass columns on raised display plinth with builder`s plates, within original glazed case, overall measurements including stands — 64 x 79½ x 21¼in. (162.5 x 202 x 54cm.) Both these passenger/cargo ships were built for Svenska Lloyd by Oskarshamns Varv of Sweden in 1920. They were registered at 2142 tons with a length of 274ft, beam of 40ft, a draught of 23.5ft and their three-cylinder engines developed a nominal 226 horse power. Bernicia was renamed twice - Hunnenberg (1955) and Master Fouad K (1958) and was broken up at La Spezia in November 1966; the Ivernia was also renamed twice - Charlotte (1954) and Tigrito (1958) and was broken up in 1969 at La Spezia like her sister.
Five: Stoker Petty Officer S.J. Smith, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (K.5667 S.J. Smith, S.P.O, R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (K.6601S.J. Smith. S.P.O., R.N.), Naval Long Service & G.C. Medal, G.V.R., 1st `Admirals bust` type (K-5676 S.J. Smith. S.P.O. H.M.S. Ark Royal.), Italy, Kingdom, Messina Earthquake Medal 1908, silver, unnamed as issued, lacquered, generally good very fine (5) Please note a SS101651 Stoker S.J. Smith appears on the published transcript roll for the Messina Earthquake serving in H.M.S. Duncan Stoker Petty Officer Sidney James Smith born in Aylesford, Kent 1886, joined the Royal Navy as a Stoker 1905, served in various ships including H.M.S. Duncan, retired from service 1927
A fine old 18 K cased Lady`s fob Watch, the crown wound movement having a white enamelled face with Roman numerals and the minutes marked in Arabic numerals, nicely detailed blued metal hands and half hunter type case with small window and Roman numerals to the perimeter, serial no. 12263, the inner movement case cover inscribed ``No. 7492, Fritz Piquet & Bachmann, Geneve``, the winding mechanism having unusual saw tooth design teeth to the cots, scratched details of servicing to inside of case, good running order
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed K. Ganz, Swansea, with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture, painted to the spandrels and arch with rural scenes, the case with short door inlaid overall with chevron banding and boxwood lines, surmounted by a wavy arched cornice, 88" high
A pair of Art Deco diamond set drop earrings, each designed as four graduated old cut diamonds, each within octagonal white metal settings, assumed platinum, weight approximately 15gms for both, length 3.5cm With accompanying Anchor Mini certificates carried out on the 22nd September 2010. Earring 1 - report numbers 1/21202-001, 002, 003 and 004, stating that the diamonds are: 1st from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.01ct, colour J and clarity SI 2nd from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.18ct, colour J and clarity SI 3rd from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.17ct, colour J and clarity SI 4th from top, Old English Brilliant, 2.76ct, colour K-L and SI Earring 2 - report numbers 1/21202-005, 006, 007 and 008, stating that the diamonds are: 1st from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.15ct, colour J-K and clarity I1 2nd from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.16ct, colour J-K and clarity SI 3rd from top, Old English Brilliant, 1.16ct, colour H-I and clarity VVS 4th from top, Old English Brilliant, 2.92ct, colour G and VS
A World War II military medal group comprising; the George VI Military Medal awarded to `6009650 W O CL2 H J Hartnett K S L I` the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, the Italy Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, the General Service Medal with Palestine clasp awarded to `6009650 CPl H J Hartnett R U RIF`, the Korea Medal (1st Obverse) awarded to `6009650 W O CL2 H J Hartnett, M M KSL1` along with The United Nations Korea Medal, all mounted on a bar (10)

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