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Three gemset rings, diamond, sapphire, ruby, a diamond three stone crossover ring, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount ring size K, Birmingham 1994; a sapphire and diamond cluster ring size K, the shank marked 18ct Plat, diameter of cluster 9.3mm; gross weight of two rings 5.9g; and a 9 carat yellow and white gold half eternity ring set with five rubies and four 8 cut diamonds ring size J, gross weight 2g.Qty: 3
A diamond solitaire ring, the transitional brilliant cut diamond set with four double claws in an all white metal mount ring size N, three old eight cut diamonds set into each shoulder, major diamond 9mm x 4.8mm, approximate weight 2.45-2.50 carats.Condition report:Please see further images.We do not have a grading certificate with the ring, in our opinion the Colour would fall in the bracket of K-M faint, Clarity I1/I2, there is a very small inclusion under the table facet, there is a dark inclusion under two adjoining star facets (larger on one facet than the other) next to one of the claws by the shoulder of the ring, the fluorescent is strong, I call the Cut transitional as it has a very small culet and the crown is not as deep as some old cut diamonds, the girdle is bruted and quite narrow with no chips or trigons or inclusions breaking the surface, the setting is quite low, the shank has been re-sized at some time,
A 22 carat gold wedding band, three 9 carat gold rings, gold chains, necklace, earrings, pendants, a 22 carat yellow gold wedding band, 4.2mm wide plain polished band ring size M1/2, Birmingham 1945, 1.9g; an opal and diamond ring, the stones claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size K/12; a black onyx solitaire ring, the stone claw set to a bark effect mount ring size J, with sizing clip; a 9 carat rose gold ring, size O; an Uno A Erre 9 carat rose gold flat S link chain, 46cm; a sapphire and diamond necklace and matching pair of earrings, both in 9 carat yellow gold, necklace 44cm, earrings with post and butterfly fittings; a freshwater pearl necklace, with five strand tassel to front, bolt fastener marked 9ct, 38cm; a small yellow metal heart pendant, continental hallmarks, on an unmarked yellow metal trace link chain, 44cm; an articulated fish pendant; and a broken chain, bolt fastener marked 9ct; total gross weight of 9 carat gold items 22.8g.
A pair of 9 carat gold cufflinks, a brooch and three rings, a pair of 9 carat yellow gold cufflinks, the oval faces engraved with initial K, torpedo backs, 4.5g; a 60mm bar brooch marked 9ct, set with a cabochon orange stone, base metal pin; and three eternity style rings testing as gold, sizes M-O, 6.1g.
A diamond two stone crossover ring, the old brilliant cut stones claw set in a yellow and white metal mount ring size S, approximate size of diamonds 5mm and 5.3mm, gross weight 3.5g.Condition report:We estimate the depths of the stones to be approximately 3.3mm and 3.4mm. We do not have master stones in order to grade the stones but we estimate their Colour grade band to be K-M and their Clarity grade band to be SI1/SI2. Both stones and all claws are secure. The shank is in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A diamond and seed pearl bracelet, the yellow and white metal mount having an arched panel to the centre millegrain and pip claw set with twenty-four old cut diamonds, a two strand chain attached to each side set with diamonds and seed pearls in stylised fleur-de-lys motifs, the tongue snap fastener incorporating one motif, length 16cm.Condition report:Please see further images.Two seed pearls missing, please note the short length of bracelet, fastener is functioning. Gross weight - 12.6g. There is a bit of yellow to the diamonds. We do not have master stones in order to grade the diamonds but in our opinion the largest ones fall into the Colour band K to M and the Clarity band SI1/SI2.
A diamond and seed pearl bar brooch, gold cross and chain, garnet ring, and cameo jewellery, a diamond and seed pearl bar brooch, the brilliant cut stone claw set and two seed pearls post set to the centre of an unmarked yellow metal floral and foliate design open work bar brooch, with yellow metal pin and safety chain; a 9 carat yellow gold engraved cross on a 9 carat yellow gold belcher link chain, 52cm; a garnet ring, the three brilliant cut stones claw set and divided by two pairs of small diamonds pip set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size K; a carved shell cameo ring, in a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size M1/2; a similar brooch; and a similar pair of earrings, post and butterfly fittings; gross weight of 9 carat yellow gold items 17.3g.Qty: 6
A diamond solitaire ring and a diamond half eternity ring, the 3.5mm diamond solitaire four claw set in an all white metal mount ring size K,18ct marked inside shank; and a diamond half eternity ring, the ten brilliant cut diamonds pip claw and line edge set in an all white metal mount ring size U, 3.5mm wide at front; total gross weight of lot 4.8g.Qty: 2
Four gemset rings, cameo brooch, pair of coral earrings and white metal jewellery, a ruby and diamond half hoop ring, the three pairs of rubies collet set and divided by two brilliant cut diamonds claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size M; a diamond three stone crossover ring, in a yellow and white metal mount ring size K, shank marked 9ct & Plat; a smoky quartz dress ring, in a yellow metal mount ring size I, shank marked 9ct; a carved shell cameo ring, in a yellow metal mount ring size K1/2, shank marked 10K; a pair of coral earrings, in yellow metal mounts with bright cut borders, marked 750 with Italian hallmarks, post and butterfly fittings; a carved shell cameo brooch/pendant, in a yellow mount marked 9Kt with Italian hallmarks; a metal ring; a white metal flat curb link bracelet, marked 925, 20cm; and a white metal and peridot necklace, marked 925, 37cm; total gross weight of gold rings 11.1g.Qty: 9
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, an oval mixed cut sapphire and two brilliant cut diamonds claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional three stone mount ring size K, shank marked 18ct, gross weight 3.7g.Condition report:There is abrasion to several crown facets edges and the girdle, and a surface-reaching fracture across two crown facets. All stones and claws are secure. The shank is in good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A diamond five stone ring, the five old cut diamonds graduating in size, claw set in a yellow metal mount ring size P, marked 18ct, gross weight 3.6g.Condition report:Approximate diameter of largest diamond 4.6mm. Approximate depth of largest diamond - 2.7mm. We do not have master stones to grade diamonds but in our opinion they fall into the Colour grade band I to K and Clarity grade band SI1/SI2. Several diamonds have chips to the girdle. Some claws require re-tipping. Please see additional uploaded images.
Victorian serpent mourning ring with turquoise drop and another, of buckle form, both size K. (2)CONDITION REPORT: The snake appears to be joined in several places, including the tail, centre and the neck. The hair appears to be good but is slightly loose on the snake. No marks or inscriptions.
WWII period 'Dirty Dozen' British military-issue manual wind watch head by Timor, in stainless steel case with black dial, luminous Arabic numerals and broad arrow, marked to the reverse Timor above broad arrow, WWW 7454 K, model no. 37354.CONDITION REPORT: Not currently running. One hand is loose, but present. Beneath glass. Lacking seconds hand. Movement is complete and stamped.
A small group of jewellery, comprising: a pierced foliate band ring claw set to the upper half with marquise cut diamonds, stamped 750, width of band 9mm, ring size K leading edge; a heart shaped pavé diamond set pendant, stamped 750, suspended on a figaro link chain, stamped 750; and a D section band ring with one vacant collet, ring size I (3)Condition Report: Marquise cut diamond ring and heart pendant gross weight 10.20 grams. Band ring 4.44 grams.
An Egyptian ruby and diamond bombé ring, with an oval cabochon ruby, approximately 9.1 x 7.8 x 4.8mm, claw set to a tapering band with pierced scale design, rubover set with graduated eight-cut diamonds, (two diamonds lacking), Egyptian assay marks for 18ct gold standard, ring size J-K approximatelyCondition Report: Gross weight 7.29 grams. Asterism to the ruby at one end of the stone, not centered on top of the cabochon. Some surface reaching inclusions to the ruby. Two diamonds are lacking. One diamond chipped.
AMENDMENT: The centre diamond has been estimated as 1.70 carats, not 2.00 carats as stated in the catalogue description A Victorian diamond three stone ring, three graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, the centre with an estimated weight of approximately 2.00 carats, with rose cut diamond points, to carved scroll gallery and a plain hoop, ring size K½Condition Report: Principal diamond measures approximately 7.5 x 7.2 x 5.0mm Approx. weight 1.70 carats colour approx. I-J clarity SI1 (internally quite clean however small nick to one section of the girdle) medium fluorescence under LWUV. Approx. weight of shoulder diamonds 0.50 carats, colour J-k, clarity SI, Wear to the gallery. Claws show signs of having ben re-tipped. Gross weight 4.47 grams.
Two diamond set ring mounts, both with vacant centre collets, the first with graduated baguette cut diamond set shoulders and a plain hoop; the second with an oval vacant collet to single cut diamond set border, split shoulders and two row twisted wire hoop, ring sizes L, J (2) (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Oval ropework ring - Hallmarked 18ct gold, approx.. dimensions of aperture 11.8mm x 8.1mm, circa 1980, diamonds are single cuts of average quality ,11.0mmsome general signs of wear, nicks and scratchesRectangular ring – probably 18ct gold, approx.. dimensions of apertures 11.0mm x 9.0mm, circa 1980, approx. total weight of diamonds 0.60 carats, general clarity VS, general colour K-L, hoop has been siized, general nicks and abrasions.gross weight 12.3g
A group of ten rings, comprising: a two colour D section wedding band, stamped 14k, ring size G¾ leading edge; an amethyst and diamond ring, ring size F; two signet rings, ring size O and L; a brilliant-cut diamond cluster ring, ring size H½; a brilliant-cut diamond panel ring with crossover shoulders, marked 14ct, ring size K; a single stone brilliant-cut diamond ring, ring size O; a synthetic ruby scroll and spray ring, circa 1940, ring size L; an enamelled spray ring, ring size M; and a brilliant-cut diamond wire finger-line ring, ring size C (10) Condition Report: Gross weight 42.32 grams.
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 1.29 carats, claw set to a plain mount, stamped 18ct PLAT, ring size PCondition Report: Gross weight 3.62 grams. Diamond measures approximately 7.03 - 7.18 x 4.19mm. Diamond estimated as approximately: colour K-L, clarity I1
An early 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond bracelet, an oval cabochon ruby with a pair of old brilliant cut diamonds at each side, all millegrain set to yellow expanding links faced in white, with metal springs, length 15cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight 8.14 grams. Overall in a good wearable condition. Some minor surface marks to mounting commensurate with age, and some wear to the springs of the sprung bracelet. Clasp is secure. Ruby measures approximately 8.3 x 7.3 x 3.7mm. A nice medium purplish red colour, moderately included and with some surface reaching inclusions. The old brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated total weight of approximately 0.44 carats, assessed as approximately J-K colour, I1-I2 colour, some with surface reaching inclusions.
A group of jewellery, comprising: a 9ct gold iolite cluster ring, Birmingham hallmarks, ring size O; a 9ct gold garnet cluster ring, London hallmarks, 1976, ring size N; a 9ct gold orange cubic zirconia single stone ring, London hallmarks, ring size U; a 9ct gold smoky quartz single stone ring, London hallmarks, ring size K; a 9ct gold flat section wedding ring, Birmingham hallmarks, P½; an 18ct gold two stone diamond crossover ring, Birmingham hallmarks, 1977, ring size O; and a 9ct gold bangle with dolphin finials, Birmingham hallmarks (7)Condition Report: Gross weight of 9ct items 51.90 grams (6) Gross weight of 18ct ring 3.57 grams.
A Belle Époque platinum and diamond giardinetti pendant and chain, the floral basket millegrain set with old brilliant cut diamonds and rose cut diamond detail, suspending diamond triple collets, (detachable brooch fitting deficient), the central drop signed Cartier, not numbered, to a platinum and seed pearl neck chain, circa 1915, length of pendant 4cm, length of neckchain 32cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys make no claims on the Cartier signature being authentic, Overall condition good. Approximate weight of central diamond drop 0.50 carats, approximate colour J-K. Remaining diamonds are of good commercial quality and range from approximately 0.10 to 0.01. The total estimated weight including the central drop is approximately 2.50 carats. Gross weight 11.6g. The pearl chain is possibly not original There is a vacant threaded collet to the reverse of the pendant, possibly for a detachable brooch fitting which is no longer present. The central drop setting is marked Cartier, but not numbered. There are no other marks.
A group of jewellery, comprising: a 9ct gold synthetic ruby ring, Birmingham hallmarks, 1967, ring size M½; a Russian silver malachite ring, ring size K approximately; a silver gilt scrimshaw ring; a pair of silver synthetic spinel earclips; a Mexican silver sodalite bangle; a silver and blue paste rivière necklace; rock crystal quartz and glass bead necklace; a carved cornelian pendant and chain; a gilt metal quartz pendant; a silver, green agate and paste pendant; a pair of gilt metal mounted citrine earrings; a 20th century paste pendant, circa 1910; an orange paste single stone ring; a bead necklace with 19th century clasp; and a gilt metal band ring (16)
Two 9ct white gold half hoop diamond rings, one with a single row of channel set brilliant cut diamonds, Sheffield hallmarks, ring size L; the other of double row design, both rows pavé set with single cut diamonds, to plain hoop, London hallmarks, ring size K (2)Condition Report: Gross weight 7.98 grams.
A diamond four stone ring, the broad tapering band set with four old mine cut diamonds collets, ring size MCondition Report: Principle two diamonds are approximately between 0.25 & 0.30 carats. One is approx. L colour and SI2 clarity, the other is approx. I-J colour clarity. The remaining two diamonds are each approx. weight 0.20 carats, approx.. J-K colour and both SI1 clarity. Ring mount is heavily worn.. gross weight 4.8g. Mount is unmarked but in our opinion would test as approximately 18ct gold.
An amethyst ring and earrings, the ring with a rectangular facetted amethyst, approximately 2.1 x 1.6cm, four claw set to pierced shoulders and a flat section hoop, stamped 750, ring size K½; the matching earrings with an amethyst drop to trace link suspension and hook fittings, length 7.0cm (2)Condition Report: Gross weight 26.54 grams. Good overall condition. No signs of damage or previous repair. Some minor surface marks/scratches to mounting commensurate with use.
A 17th Century copy letter book relating to William Freeman (d. 1707) of St Kitts and Fawley Court for the period 31st March 1685 – 6th November 1690folio (35.5cm x 23cm) of four stitched sections later secured with three paper tape strips, 65 pages with 124 completed pages in manuscript preceded by three blank pages, with one loose letter inserted dated August 9th 1685, Letters dating 31st March 1685 – 6th November 1690, several letters appear signed in William Freeman’s hand. Letters in various hands throughout.Provenance: A Gloucestershire EstateFootnote: The full footnote can be accessed on the Chorley's website www.chorleys.com Including letters and occasional financial accounts to multiple correspondents regarding Freeman’s estates, predominantly in St Kitts, Antigua, Barbados and Montserrat and additionally shipments of wine from Madeira to London.The letters often read as long diatribes with detailed instructions on the management of his estates and shipments with details on the fluctuations in sugar prices, ongoing and repeated issues with shipping and transport, losses of profit to untrustworthy merchants and partners (and family members) interspersed with personal references and not so veiled threats to many of the letters’ recipients. The letters show an inherently astute yet (given the descriptions of certain events - often understandably) distrustful businessman. Certain sums mentioned in the correspondence indicate the impressive size of the business Freeman was managing (a letter of Sept 8th 1687 mentions a debt of £20,000 equating to over £3,000,000 today)Correspondents include many letters simply noted as to ‘Sr.’, in addition to Captain Ph. Edwards, Brother Henry [Freeman], George Liddell, Thomas Westcott, Brother [Robert] Helmes, Henry Freeman, Mr [Anthony] Henthorne, Joseph Loveday, Joseph Little, Matthew Matson & Co., Captain Ed Reade, Mr Lupton, Col [Thomas?] Hill, Sister [Sarah] Helmes, Henry Carpenter, William Fox, Humphry, Benjamin Skutt, Doctor Hesketh, Edward Parson, Thomas Belchamber, etc.Selected excerpts:Brother Henry, 31st March 1685letter of over 4 pages, various subjects including the request ‘not to omit to buy negros for yr Plant yr first opportunity that offers, WF’Brother Helmes, 8th August 1685‘……understand of the greater abuses and affronts that are put upon you by that Villen who I perceive is incouraged by the Governmt soe that little hopes of any redress as to that or any things … as cases now… I hope will not continue long in the same curt for that I am certainly informed by Sr N J that the King hath reserved his promise to him to goe governor but keepe this to yo. selfe least it should happen …’ … ‘ endeavor what possible you can to get 20 or 30 good choyse Slaves getting the longest time of paymt you can for them wth such other stock of horses & c as there is an absolute necessity … I would have you come home this next summer his Ma.tie having given me a Comp.a in his Royal Rigimt of Fusileers under ye Comd of my Lord Dartm.o which I will resign to you when you come …A letter to Freeman’s brother Henry dated August 18, 1685 contains an interesting comment on Catholicism. After Charles II death in 1685, James II wanted to secure the toleration of Catholics and removal of laws that forbade their participation in government and public life in England. The attempt by James II and VII to establish absolutist rule in his kingdoms, and to turn them into a Catholic monarchy, led to the breakdown of his authority by November 1688. It is therefore understandable that Freeman warns his brother to not mention Catholicism in letters that may be used officially in any capacity‘I take notice of the barberous usage you have meet from those villens w.ch I dispare of any redres for things being at that distance that noe legall proofed can be made of any things, however indeavor, what possible you can to gett good proofs of all things as authentiquely attested as possible.I finde the great craft to clear the governor is alleged that all is transarted by the judges of the court to slave of complts - against the governor therefore be sure to fix what you can upon him pticularly and give me as ample & anthentque an accompt of all things as possible you can but one thing you must advise you to forbare in your.r letters which you are to guilty of that is yo. Gross expressions of the Irish nation & romish religion both w.ch you must not att all medle with for w.ch reasons none of yo. Letters are for to be producto either before K. Or councell or to any man of quallity …’Brother Henry, October 10, 1688‘… In finde your maine business is always to keep me in ignorance’ … ‘Capt Winter is supposed to be lost and consequently those Jewells & c. of my wifes as she informed me ware of considerable valleu that I was ignorant of before …. You sent mee noe acct. but of a cabinet without mentioning the things therein contained’ … ‘give me more vexations then all the miscaridges that hath happened under your conduct for I have not patience to thinke that you should bee soe simply negligent as to suffer your selfe to bee made such a buble (?) of by a company of ignorant rogues just under your owne nose…’A letter to Benjamin Skutt (December 18th 1688) mentions the Glorious Revolution (the overthrow of the Catholic King James II, who was replaced by his Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange). During the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (on his march from Torbay to London), William III of Orange is said to have stayed at Freeman's Henley residence of Fawley Hall.…this day we expect the prince of orange in this towne, who now commd of all the Kings forces & has the absolute power in himself, god grant he may make good use of his power, all we can doe is to pray for a good result and the best we can hope for, is that it will end in a war with France wch I fear will … our poor collonies, yet I hope our … Joyning may prevent it, or at least that the French will not be capable of sending any aid from France, as in the former warrs, for the Gen.a preparations that are … that Kingdome by most of the princes of Europe seem to threaten that great Monarch w.ch hath soe long disturbd the praes (?) of Europe its not to be doubted but hers will be a very great army … (?) out of this kingdome against this hard sumer (?)…The last three letters of the book pertain to the death of William Freeman’s brother Henry. In a letter to William Fox and Edward Parson he writes ‘the news of my Bro.s unfortunate death …troubles soe much that I scarce know how to put pen to paper at this juncture’ … ‘in this time of Distres wherein we know not soon neither here or at home or abroad, we may have occasion to make use of one an other, …and have indeed been soe unfortunate sine this warr first broke out as that I never rec.d a lett.r fr, him …before the Camp of St xtopherThe volume is appended with a short note to the last page: ‘after Coll. Freemans death I don’t find that he kept any Copy book only loose coppys’
Slavery and the New World, to include: Washington (Booker T) Up from Slavery, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co, 1902, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Hildreth (R) The White Slave: or, Memoirs of a Fugitive, A Story of Slave Life in Virginia, London: Ingram, Cooke & Co, 1852, 12mo, original embossed cloth boards, engraved frontis and plates; Davies (K G) Calendar of the State Papers Colonial Series, America and West Indies, Preserved in the Public Record Office, vol XLII, 1737, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1963, 4to, half calf and cloth boards, bookplate for the Public Record Office; Warburton (Eliot) Hochelaga or England in the New World, London: Henry Colburn, 1846, 2 vols, 8vo, decorative cloth gilt, engraved frontis to volume 1. (5)Not collated. Some clear wear to all volumes. Washington: some clear wear to the binding, especially around the spine and guttering; contents are fairly bright, with some foxing. Hildreth: clear wear to binding, including rubbing and bumping; consistent foxing and soiling internally; nameplate for David Rhys-Phillips. Colonial records: good, clean condition overall, with some wear and rubbing around the spine; internal contents are generally good, with some mild foxing. Warburton: some shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping, with a moderate amount of foxing internally.
A Meissen globular kettle, second half 18th Century, the flat cover with peach finial, the spout and handle moulded as branches entwined with flowers, picked out in pink and heightened in gilt, the handle with gilt metal swing mounts with flower terminals, the body finely painted with a continuous hunting scene with hounds, horses and riders in a picturesque landscape, perhaps by Christian Friedrich Kühnel, crossed swords mark, press nummer 83, 29cm high with handle upCover broken and bonded. No other damage or repair. Some light rubbing to the gilding, particularly on handle, but overall very good.
A gold and black cut velvet print sleeveless cocktail dress V neck, a gold brocade sleeveless cocktail dress, a black velvet halter neck top, a black velvet evening dress, a black silk jacket with white lace and black silk matching dress labelled Miss K K Torronto, a white lace bodice over white silk lining, full length black skirt, a 1950's black wool full circle skirt, Hattie Carnegie navy blue silk dress with matching jacket the navy blue printed with red abstract pattern, the jacket with bow fastening and three quarter length sleeves, a 1950's printed cotton sleeveless shirt dress in greys and white, lacking belt (8)
Unboxed collection of Corgi, Dinky, Matchbox, Britains, etc., mixed condition but would benefit from cleaning, with Corgi Batmobile and Batboat, Matchbox Adventure 2000 No. K-2003, Solido (5), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended. Proceeds to Acorns Children’s Hospice. Qty 30+ (2B)
Two vintage 18ct gold sapphire or ruby and diamond cluster rings. The ruby centred with a small diamond within a round ruby eight stone border, hallmarks for London 1975, size H+, 2.9g gross; the oval sapphire and diamond cross-over cluster ring with hallmarks for Birmingham 1993, size K, 3.8g gross
Five gem-set silver and white metal rings. Including a cubic zirconia seven stone wavy ring, size L; a Baltic amber single square stone ring, size P/Q; a Wedgwood black-jasper cameo ring, size K; an marquise-shaped cabochon jasper ring, size T; and a beaded band ring, size R, some hallmarked and some stamped '925'
Four 9ct gold and gem set rings. Comprising a three stone garnet ring, size G/H, 1.2g gross, a diamond and sapphire half eternity ring, size M, 1.8g gross, a diamond and ruby half eternity ring, size H, 1.6g gross and a diamond and sapphire cluster ring, eight sapphires encircling a single diamond, on a split shoulder mount, size K, 1.5g gross

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