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Four dress rings, to include a 9ct gold diamond single stone ring, a 9ct gold diamond band ring, and two others, estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, principal diamond estimated 0.25ct, K-L colour, P1-P2 clarity, ring sizes P1/2 to S1/2, gross weight 12.2g.Overall condition fair to goodDiamond single stone ring - diamond with internal fractures and inclusions visible with the unaided eye, hallmarks for LondonDiamond band ring - replacement band, stamped 9ct, diamonds bright and well matchedDiamond band ring, channel set, crossover - hallmarks for BirminghamPaste crossover ring - stamped 9ct
An 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut diamond weighing approx. 0.40ct within a collet setting and curved band, together with an accompanying platinum shaped band ring, estimated colour K-L, estimated clarity SI2-P1, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size I1/2, gross weight 8.3g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wearSponsor's marks DOMDiamond assessed within the limitations of the setting- with a small dark inclusion under table facet, visible only with magnification
A late Victorian diamond five stone ring, the old cut diamond line within a shared rub-over setting, estimated total diamond weight 3.60cts, principal diamond estimated 1.05cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size P, gross weight 6g.Overall condition good to fairRing resizedUnmarked - likely 18ctDiamonds well matched - two outer diamonds with nicks, one with fracture to crown facets, only just SR and visible with magnification only, otherwise light scattered inclusions difficult to spot with magnification
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, designed as a panther with circular shape sapphire coat and brilliant cut diamond accents, stamped 750, ring size K, gross weight 6.2g.Overall condition fair to goodOne sapphire deficient - see imageScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and general wearA couple of diamonds chipped, visible with magnification
An early 20th century diamond brooch, the principal old cut diamond weighing approx. 1.60cts within a similarly cut diamond foliate surround, estimated total diamond weight 7cts, may also be worn as a pendant, length 4.2cm, gross weight 18.1g.Overall condition good to fairPrincipal diamond - estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI - with a small crystal inclusion under table facet, difficult to spot with magnification. Slight movement in setting but secure.Surrounding old cut diamond cluster -well matched, estimated colour J-K, clarity SI, light scattered inclusions difficult to spot with magnificationOne of surrounding quatrefoil diamonds has a nick to crown facets, visible only with magnificationBrooch attachment - detachable, in working orderPossible minor repair work to reverse, see images
A diamond seven stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line with tapered shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 1.05cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size S, gross weight 4.2g.Overall condition good to fairDiscolouration and scratches in keeping with general wearDiamonds well matched, with scattered inclusions visible only with magnification
NO RESERVE Dickens (Charles) Bleak House, first edition in book form, later issue, half-title, frontispiece, pictorial title and 38 plates by Halbot K. Browne, some light offsetting, occasional spotting, secondary binding variant, blind-stamped green cloth, portion of lower cover discoloured, spine faded, joints splitting with small tear to spine head, spine ends bumped, [Eckel pp.79-81; Smith I,10] Bradbury & Evans, 8vo, 1853.⁂ This secondary binding is identical to the primary cloth of Dombey and Son [Smith I, 8].
Natural History.- Skues (G. E. M.) The Way of a Trout with a Fly, first edition, 1921; Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream and Kindred Studies, first edition, 1910, frontispieces, scattered spotting, original cloth, gilt, slight rubbing to corners and extremities § Witherby (H. F.) A Practical Handbook of British Birds. 2 vol., 30 plates, of which 11 colour, illustrations, scattered spotting, near contemporary half-morocco, a little rubbed, 1920 § Coston (H. E. Towner), F. T. K Pentelow & T. W. Butcher. River Management, the Lonsdale Library vol. XXIV, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription, original buckram backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, small tear to top edge, slight chipping and small loss to spine extremities, n.d.; and others similar, v.s. (c.40)
Dickens (Charles) Dombey and Son, first edition, bound from the 20 original parts in 19, mixed but early or first issues with "Capatin" to p. 324 of part 11, engraved additional title, frontispiece and plates by Hablot K. Browne, original blue printed wrappers bound in at end (browned and stained, some with ink ownership inscriptions), bookplate to pastedown, spotting and browning to plates, occasional marginal paper repairs, contemporary morocco, inner gilt dentelles, spine faded, one or two marks or nicks but overall an attractive copy, [Hatton & Cleaver pp.227-250], 8vo, 1848.
Dickens (Charles) Bleak House, first edition in book form, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title and 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne, light offsetting, occasional foxing or marginal toning to plates, light damp-stain to frontispiece and title, original variant cloth, recased, fading to spine, repairs to spine ends, light mottling and fading to covers, [Eckel pp.79-81; Smith I, 19], 8vo, Bradbury and Evans, 1853.⁂ A rare cloth variant with "MDCCCLIII" in gilt to foot of spine. Smith states seeing only one copy with this lettering which was lacking the half-title.
NO RESERVE Dickens (Charles) Little Dorrit, 2 vol., first edition bound from the original 19/20 parts, first issue with 'Rigaud' for Blandois in part 15 and errata slip in part 16, etched frontispiece, additional title and plates by H. K. Browne, original printed wrappers and adverts bound in at rear of each vol., part 6 lacking all advertisements and lower wrapper, all others present, some light foxing, contemporary half morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, joints and spine ends lightly rubbed, [Hatton & Cleaver pp.307-330], 8vo, 1857.
Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, first edition in book form, second issue with the signpost reading '£100' and the 14-line errata, engraved frontispiece, vignette title and 38 engraved plates by Hablot K. Browne, light browning to plate margins, hinges neatly repaired, original blue blind-stamped cloth, neatly recased, spine ends repaired, corners a little bumped, some light discolouration but in effect and excellent copy, [Eckel, pp. 71-73; Smith I, 7], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1844.
Dickens (Charles) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first edition in book form later issue with letterpress title dated 1838, half-title, frontispiece, additional title and 41 engraved plates by R. Seymour, R.W. Buss, and Hablot K. Browne, some light offsetting, occasional foxing, original light brown cloth, light sunning and spotting to spine, corners a little bumped, some fraying to joint ends, rubbing and some light staining to covers, later endpapers, [Eckel pp.17-58; Hatton and Cleaver pp.1-88; Smith pp.19-27 (this issue see n.1)], Chapman and Hall, 1838 § [Onwhyn (Thomas)] [Thirty-Two Illustrations to the Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Mr Samuel Weller], 32 engraved plates by Onwhyn, occasional light foxing, heavier to first 2 plates, later polished calf, gilt, spine gilt with red morocco label, [1837], 8vo.⁂ Second is the first edition of Onwhyn's pirate illustrations for Pickwick. Dickens loathed the illustrations and wrote of their "singular vileness" in a letter of 1838.
Caldecott (Randolph) "Graphic" Pictures complete edition, one of 1250 copies, plates and illustrations, cracked upper hinge, original decorative cloth, rubbed and worn, 1891 § Cervantes. The History of Don Quixote, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by Gustave Doré, cracked hinges, previous owner's pencil inscription, original decorative cloth, gilt, rubbed and worn, c.1866 § Clerihew (E., editor) Biography for Beginners, illustrations by G. K. Chesterton, original cloth-backed decorative boards, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, n.d. § Urquhart (Fred) W. S. C. A Cartoon Biography, first edition, illustrations, spotting to endpapers, 'Collectors Corner' ink-stamp to title, original cloth, fractional bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, chipping to edges, small tears to spine head, 1955; and others illustrated, v.s. (c.40)
HEDIN SVEN. Through Asia. 2 vols. Illus. & fldg. maps. Orig. green cloth gilt, some wear, endpaper & frontis to vol. 1 det. but present. 1899; also W. T. Hornaday, Camp-Fires in the Canadian Rockies, illus., orig. pict. green cloth, New York, 1906 & E. K. Kane, Arctic Explorations in Search of Sir John Franklin, illus., blue cloth, 1892. (4).
Lady's antique 18ct yellow gold and platinum ring set. The ring set with a single pearl approx 5.5mm resting on a setting of rose-cut diamonds approx 14 pts, size K, Chester hallmark dated 1922, approx 2.36 gms. This comes with a pair of later 9ct gold pearl earrings, pearls measure 2 x 7mm, screw back, approx 1.8 gms.
Collection of 9ct gold rings, including a 9ct gold opal ring, the ring set with five opals from 2.5 to 7 x 5mm, size O; a topaz and diamond ring, the ring set with three blue topaz approx 3mm and 2 pts of eight-cut dias size K; 9ct oval aquamarine ring 7 x 5mm, size N, gross weight approx 8.69 gms.
Peepshow. Optique No.3: Ceremonies du Sacre, circa 1825, accordion-fold peepshow, with six hand-coloured etched divisions, including back-scene and front-face, showing the coronation of Charles X, with clergy, onlookers and orchestra, the front-face depicting a cathedral's West Front, with the door serving as the peephole, lightly dust-soiled, paper bellows with one lower fold with 6mm split, and partly split from front-face, 14.2 x 11.8cm, extending 48cm, extremities a trifle rubbed, contained in original marbled paper-covered card slipcase, with engraved banderole title label, rubbed with some wear, short closed tear to each thumbhole, rear with seller's label to lower corner, together with: Alphabet Book, French alphabet book, [Paris: Prevot et Drouard], circa 1870, 12pp. letterpess letters (2 pp. with juvenile colouring), syllables, phrases and explanation of accents, followed by 23 full-page hand-coloured engraved illustrations depicting different occupations for each letter of the alphabet, printed on one side only, J & K, and V & W each sharing a page, letter A represented on the front cover by 'A armurier', some spotting, mainly to illustrations for B and Z and to letterpress, first printed leaf with crease and small loss at foot of gutter, original boards (worn and somewhat soiled), front cover with hand-coloured engraved illustration (soiled with edge-staining), within decorative border (some loss), front cover nearly detached (previously re-attached by stitching), loss to foot of spine, small 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Peepshow: Gestetner Collection 21 (with a different title).Charles X was consecrated as king of France at Rheims on 29 May 1825 in a highly theatrical service. This colourful peepshow view looks down the nave towards the alter, with musicians in the balcony holding their instruments, soldiers standing guard, and ladies and gentlemen observing as an archbishop anoints the king. His crown, sceptre and robe of state can be seen on the alter behind.
Zigarettenetui. Eisen mit schwarzem Mattlack und in Gold und Silber eingelegter Darstellung des Berges Fuji mit Fischerhütten, Booten und Vögeln. Auf der Rückseite in Gold tauschierte Werkstattmarke "Ho" und "K 24", am Verschluss "Japan" sowie zwei Vögel. Min. Gebrauchsspuren. Japan, 20er/30er Jahre. 8,5 x 9,5 cm.
Originaler "Buddy Bär". Lebensgroße Bärenskulptur "Richy". Klassische Form als so genannter "Tänzer". Glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoff/Polyester, polychrom gefasst. Starke Alters- und Witterungsspuren wie div. Farbabplatzer, Risse, Best. Jede Skulptur wurde individuell gestaltet und stellt daher ein Unikat bzw. Kunstwerk dar, das vorliegende Ex. des Künstlers Marc Tietze, Nr. 166, gesponsert durch "k & m wohnen / Moayedi". Buddy Bär Berlin GmbH, 21. Jh. H. ca. 200 cm. Auf Betonplatte montiert (besch.) mit Plakette.
Limburg, Josef (1874 Hanau - Berlin 1955) Porzellanskulptur "Junge Liebe": zwei Kinder auf naturalistischer Plinthe. Bunt bemalt. Min. berieben (1 Arm l. zerkratzt). Verso an Plinthe sign. Boden mit Modell-Nr. K 655/1. Entwurf von 1923. Stempelmarke Rosenthal Selb-Bavaria, 1929. 1. Wahl. H. 15, L. 26,5 cm.
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring.Approx. sapphire carat weight 1.00cts.Total approx. diamond carat weight 0.16cts. Colour: I-J. Clarity: SI.Approx .diameter 11mm.One loose round sapphire - approx. carat weight 1.00cts.Two loose round cut diamonds - approx. 0.10cts each. Colour: J-K. Clarity: SI.
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING; SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING1st: The heart-shaped emerald within a mount set with brilliant-cut diamonds, 2nd: The oval-cut sapphire within an openwork mount set with brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, ring sizes approx. L and K (2)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THREE RINGS1st: Of textured, lattice design, set with circular-cut sapphires, mounted in 9 carat gold, 1971, 2nd: Depicting the word LOVE, the shoulders and hoop of textured finish, 3rd: Of abstract design, set with a kite-shaped smoky quartz, 1st: London hallmark, ring sizes approx.: 1st M, 2nd O, 3rd k (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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