A group of four gem-set rings. Comprising a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond ring set with three graduated oval sapphires with small diamond two-stone spacers, size K, 2.1g gross; a pale pink and blue stone five stone ring, size K, 2.1g gross; a paste marquise-shaped ring lacking a centre stone, on a yellow shank stamped '9ct', size M/N, 1.3g gross; and a gilded-metal oval ruby single stone ring stamped '925, size N, 5.1g gross
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A yellow metal double sided locket, lady's Timor wrist watch case and a yellow metal clip. The locket of circular form with a glass panel to either side, stamped '325', diameter 3.5cm, the 9ct gold watch case of octagonal form, 4.2g (excluding the glass and movement), the pin with a rubbed mark '-K', L5cm, 4.1g
Two North County provincial silver caddy spoons: - a plain Fiddle example with a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by J. Barber and W. Whitwell, York 1821-23 (date letter "K") and a Fiddle example with a fluted circular bowl, initialled "F.D", by John Walton, Newcastle 1844, the latter 9cm long, 0.8oz. (2)
The effects of one 31393 Katherine Clarke QMAAC (Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps) based at the Advanced Motor Transport Depot, Abbeville, France c1918 - the collection comprising: - her WWI First World War Victory Medal and War Medal - both impressed 31393 Wkr. K. Clarke QMAAC, with original ribbons. - two of her original WAAC (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) uniform badges, - Three extensively filled diaries from 6th May 1918 to Sept 16th 1919 - which goes into great details from her training in Folkestone, arrival at Boulogne, arrival at Abbeville, bombing raids, general working practises, leave trips, right up to 'Peace Day' and everything in between. Several bombing raids on the local village are noted, including a raid on a hospital, there are several instances where the QMAAC regiment had to run for cover in a 'pit'. A fascinating and unique archive of events during Clarke's service. - Clarke was a prolific artist and sketcher, and the collection features five well-filled sketch books which accompany her diaries. Events told in her book also feature in her sketches. Includes various people she met during her service, meetings, soldiers, camp life, her friends, and many others. Hundreds of sketches feature. - Clarke also kept two autograph books and filled them with signatures and mementos from her time in service. The smaller book filled with all those she met or her fellow QMAACs in Abbeville and beyond. The larger book (green) - Clarke's personal photograph album c1918-1919, dealing with the very end of the war and into the WAAC's disbandment and her trips in France immediately after. The album well annotated with names, dates and places. Including views of the South African Hospital Abbeville (on The Somme), views of the WAAC camp, Advanced Motor Transport Depot (where Clarke appears to have been based), 'Our Visit To The Tank Corps', 'Reminiscences of the last AMTD Dance - Fancy Dress - 1919 ', 'Breaking Up The Unit April 23rd 1919', a camp at Rouen, 'E Group - Base MT Depot, Rouen,' Dieppe, 'German Prisoners Work Under Flags Of Victory After Peace Day,' battlefields (c1919), and several loose photographs and postcards. The final few pages are titled 'On Demob' and the final page a single image of Clarke labelled 'Grand Finale!! Rugby, Nov 19'. A unique and important collection of wartime diaries and other ephemera.
A High Victorian late 19th century 8th Regiment Scottish V. B. K. L. R. handwritten manuscript book of pipe music. Containing a recent letter with verse from Pipe Major Brian Supple. Contemp. ownership inscription of Donald Adam, binder's label of G. Fraser and Co's Liverpool. Containing such verses as The King's Welcome to Liverpool 1904, Captain Cole Hamilton, March to the Battlefield, Daft Donald, Miss MacGregor's Favorite, The Briar Bush, My Nature's Highland Home, The Pride o' Caledonia etc. Bound in contemp. half leather, worn and rubbed to extremities, binding very loose with pages disbound but present, leaves edgeworn, well-used. Approx. 37 hand written leaves.
Boxed Trix (TTR) 00 Gauge 14v AC Locomotives and Tenders (3), three 0-4-0's with tenders comprising 46231 in BR light blue livery dated D.1, (loco is possibly a repaint), No. 46258 in BR green dated F.5, with single-lined tender, and satin black No. 48152 (K.0), all F-G, with moderate playwear, all in original boxes (3)
Boxed Trix (TTR) 00 Gauge 14v AC Locomotives and Tenders (3), three 0-4-0's with tenders comprising 46256 in BR dark blue livery dated F.1, (slight damage to tender sides), No. 46258 in BR green dated J (?).5, with double-lined tender, and matt black No. 48152 (K.6), all G, with moderate playwear, all in original boxes (3)
A pair of Trix (TTR) 00 Gauge 2/3-rail 12v DC EM1 class Bo-Bo Electric Locomotives, comprising BR green No. 26056 with large totems (all '5's in numbers appear hand-retouched, some interior glazing parts loose) and black No. 26010 with large totems and Trix 'thick' flanged wheels and dated K.9, 26056 with 'converted/scale' wheels, both VG, in original boxes, boxes F with fading and other damages (2)
Boxed Trix (TTR) 00 Gauge 14v AC 'Compound' 4-4-0 Locomotives and Tenders (4), one in matt LMS red-lined black as No. 1168, dated F.9 in plain brown box, G-VG, and three in BR black with red and grey lining, as 41062 (L.1), 41128 (K.1) and 41135 (K.2), all G-VG, boxes F, with some damages and fading (4)
A 9CT GOLD RING AND A BROOCH, an open work design ring principally set with a circular cut cubic zirconia, leading on to bifurcated shoulders, hallmarked 9ct London import, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.5 grams, together with an Etruscan style yellow metal brooch, set with a large oval cut amethyst, approximate stone dimensions length 22mm x width 15.5mm, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET RINGS, the first a circular cluster set with a central opal (chipped) claw set in a surround of circular cut rubies, to the polished thin band, hallmarked 9ct possibly London rubbed, ring size K 1/2, the second AF, crossover style, with an oval cut deep blue sapphire (loose and free from setting), to the circular cut colourless stone set shoulders, leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size P, approximate gross weight excluding the loose stone 4.3 grams (condition report: both rings require some attention)
TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first a 9ct gold ruby and single cut diamond checker pattern dome ring, polished band hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, ring size M, approximate gross weight 3.2 grams, together with a yellow and white metal full eternity ring, set with colourless spinel, unmarked, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition report: general light wear, both would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
Clark [Elizabeth] The Farmer and The Fairy and Dobbin and The Silver Shoes, both illustrated by Nina K Brisley, published by University of London Press Limited, and sold along with a selection of other children's volumes, to include The Children's Golden Treasure Book, Beatrix Potter, The Cat and The Cake
Registration - VA53 VAA Chassis No. - SCCGA11104HC70587 M.O.T. - April 2024 Odometer - 51,900 Well-kept Lotus Elises are highly prized, and this version offered here is one such model. Presented in gunmetal grey with black interior and black alloy wheels, ‘VA53 VAA’ is a superb example of the Series II sportscar. Powered by the 1.8-litre Rover K-Series engine, the straight-four unit is mounted transversely, providing a free-revving character for this lightweight roadster. Offered by the vendor complete with full service history, invoices, and handbook, this example of the Elise has only covered 51,900 miles, as supported by MOT records, and is completely original, save for the wheels which have been refurbished black. The body is rated as in good condition – as is the interior – and the paint has been ceramic coated for increased protection from the elements. The running gear is all regarded as in excellent condition by the vendor. The Elise is one of Lotus’s biggest success stories, launched in 1996 with the Series I. Thanks to its deliberately low kerb weight, it was able to accelerate from 0-60mph in a supercar humbling 5.8 seconds, and that’s just the entry-level model. As time went on, more powerful versions were introduced, and a full hard-top model was spun off with the Exige. In 2000, the Series II was introduced, continuing the good work carried out by the Series I. It kept the Rover K-Series engine for a time, but Lotus phased in a Toyota equivalent over the life of the Series II, and again, Lotus gradually offered more powerful versions, though always kept with a ‘base’ model in keeping with the company founder, Colin Chapman’s ideology. The Series III ran from 2011 until 2022, when it was dropped with a focus on electric models in the pipeline. But expect a small, lightweight Lotus back at some point in the future, quite simply because nobody does a compact, driver-focused roadster better. In summary: · A refined and striking, low-mileage example · Specification includes a long list of desirable upgrades · Comprehensive history file and service record
1992 K reg Limited Edition British Open Classic Mini 1 of only 900 made - 14k miles on the clock, Stunning showroom condition, fully restored 4 months ago, fully rebuilt 1300cc engine, spring coil poly bushed suspension, new roof, Mot'd, a lovely little car ready for show season or to be tucked away for a nice little investment.
Ring 585 Gold/Platin mit Diamanten, ges. ca. 0,80 ct Material: 585 Weißgold, Platin Diamanten: 31 Diamanten, 1 im Altschliff, 4 im Fantasieschliff, 12 im Achtkantschliff, 14 im Rosenschliff, ges. ca. 0,8 ct, Reinheit: SI, Farbe: J - K Maße: Ringkopf 20,5 x 14,7 mm Größe: 51, 16,2 mm Gesamtgewicht: 5,2 g Datierung: Antik Beschreibung: sehr guter Zustand

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