A diamond five stone ring, the graduated baguette-cut diamonds in stepped setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped 'PLAT', principal diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, ring size J½Condition report: Diamonds are bright and fairly lively, some stones containing pale mineral and fracture inclusions, with estimated VS2 to SI1 clarity for the principal stone and estimated SI1 to P1 clarity for the outer stones, and estimated I to K colour for all stones. The ring mount has general surface wear, with yellowish solder joins below the shoulders where the shank has been replaced, and small areas of porosity within the setting. The sides of the shank have also worn flat, due to wear against another ring. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 3.1gm.Dimensions of principal diamond approximately: 5.8mm length x 3.5mm width x 2.5mm depth. Outer stones graduate from approximately 3.5mm length x 1mm width to 2.5mm length x 1mm width.
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A diamond set bangle, ring and ear studs suite, each designed as a round brilliant-cut diamonds set knot motif, 9ct gold mounted, (butterflies later replaced), ring size K½ (3)Condition report: All items have considerable wear and the bangle is mis-shapen. Each diamond weighs approx. 0.02ct. The butterflies are not 9ct gold. Combined gross weight approx. 4.6gm.
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between wishbone-shaped shoulders of single-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, with London import marks for 1975, total diamond weight approximately 0.10ct, ring size KCondition report: The sapphire has chips to both ends and further chips/nicks and scuffs throughout. It has a greenish-blue hue, with areas of straight colour zoning. Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright, occasional stones with small fractures/nicks to the surface. The ring mount has general surface wear throughout and the shank has possibly been re-sized. Gross weight approx. 3.2gm.
A collection of garnet dress rings, comprising three garnet and white stone cluster rings, each 9ct gold mounted, a garnet cluster ring, with scrolled shoulders, 9ct gold mounted, and a garnet flowerhead cluster ring, yellow precious metal mounted, together with a smoky quartz single stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a cultured pearl single stone ring, stamped '9ct' (7)Condition report: Approximate gross weights and ring sizes only: garnet & white stone 5 stone ring 2.8gm, size O; garnet & white stone 11 stone ring 2.7gm, size N; garnet & white stone 9 stone ring 3.7gm, size N; garnet cluster ring 3.2gm, size M; garnet flowerhead ring 5gm, size M; smoky quartz ring 7.1gm, size K-L; cultured pearl ring 2.2gm, size K.
A diamond five stone ring, the scrolled hoop set with graduated old and Swiss-cut diamonds, spaced by single and rose-cut diamond points, (one point deficient), yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size M½Condition report: The principal diamonds have slightly variable colour and clarity but give an overall fairly bright and lively appearance, estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. One of the diamond points is missing and three points atre possibly later replaced with single-cut diamonds. The edges of the setting are worn and thinning in places and one of the central claws has broken off. The remaining claws have been re-tipped. The sides of the setting are also worn and the shank appears to be replaced, with solder joins visible below the shoulders. The ring mount has general surface wear throughout. Gross weight approx. 3.3gm.
A synthetic emerald and diamond three stone ring, the circular mixed-cut synthetic emerald in rubover setting, between two similarly set old-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size QCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, but both stones are drawing a light yellowish tint and both have localised facet edge abrasion to the crown facets. One diamond also has a small central chip, positioned just outside the table facet. Estimated SI2 to P2 clarity (due to chip) and K to M colour, assessed mounted. The edges of the diamond settings are very heavily worn, with splits and losses to the metal. The synthetic emerald is heavily scuffed to the surface and may be a later replaced stone. There is a small split to one side of the setting and the ring mount has scuffs, scratches and nicks throughout, commensurate for use. The back of the shank has been re-sized with a later added section and has associated solder joins with porosity. Metal standard is unmarked and untested. Gross weight approx. 5.5gm.
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut ruby collet set within a border of old and single-cut diamonds, above a scroll engraved gallery, between similarly cut diamond set shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, (one diamond deficient, break to one shoulder), total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, ring size KCondition report: The ruby has several large fracture inclusions and iron-stained fractures which give an orange/brown hue in places. The largest of these fractures is surface-reaching and extends diagonally through the length of the stone. The body colour of the ruby is pinkish-red, with areas of whiteish colour zoning, and the ruby has scuffs, nicks and small chips to the surface. The ruby is untested for both origin and use of treatments. Diamonds are slightly variable but most have a greyish/yellowish appearance and some stones have surface chips/fractures. One of the shoulders is broken and there is a diamond missing at this position. Diamonds graduate from approximately 0.7mm to 1mm in diameter. The shank is off-round and has been pulled to one side. The edges of the central collet setting are heavily worn, with thinning and splits in places. The scroll engraved gallery is heavily worn to each tip of the setting. The mount has considerable wear, with thinning to the back and sides of the shank and to the outer edges of the setting. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.3gm.Ruby dimensions approximately: 7mm length x 6.5mm width x 3.9mm depth.
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the circular mixed-cut emerald claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, between baguette-cut diamond set shoulders, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size K½Condition report: The emerald is heavily included with surface-reaching fissures and fractures, giving a sub-translucent to near-opaque appearance. The emerald has surface wear, measures approx. 6.2mm diameter x 5mm depth (with a shallow crown) and is untested for origin and treatments. Diamonds are mostly matched and lively, with estimated I to L colour and SI1 to SI2 clarity, assessed mounted. The ring mount is modern, with surface wear, and areas of porosity and casting seams to the interior. The back of the shank has heavier scuffs. Metal standard is untested. Width of setting approx. 1.5cm. Gross weight approx. 4gm.
A diamond pendant necklace, the lozenge-shaped pendant drop of pierced and millegrained design, highlighted with five round brilliant-cut diamonds, spaced by channels of single and rose-cut diamonds, below a similarly set knife-edge surmount, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, two colour precious metal mounted, largest diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, pendant length 4.4cmBy repute, this necklace was gifted in the 1930s. Thence by descent.Condition report: The principal diamonds are mostly well matched and bright and lively, but the central diamond to the pendant and the upper diamond to the surmount both have small fractures/chips and small dark mineral inclusions that are visible under magnification. Bordering diamonds are mostly well matched, fairly bright and lively, occasional stones with small fractures/chips. Estimated VS2 to P2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. The pendant mount is partly articulated and has surface wear, with scuffs and nicks commensurate for use. There is a faint scratch number to the side reading '3495'. The mount is unmarked and metal standard is untested. The chain has surface wear and is very fine in gauge. The clasp is currently functioning but may be replaced. Gross weight approx. 4.3gm.Largest diamond measures approx. 3.5mm x 2.4mm depth. Remaining diamonds graduate from approximately 2.6mm to 0.5mm in diameter.
A red spinel and diamond half hoop ring, the scroll decorated hoop inset with three cushion-shaped mixed-cut red spinels, spaced by trios of old-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, largest spinel dimensions approximately 6.6mm length x 6.7mm width x 4.4mm depth, ring size P½Condition report: The red spinels are well matched, of deep pinkish and orangey-red hues, with facet edge abrasion and surface scuffs/scratches. The central spinel contains trails of small octahedra inclusions, visible under magnification, and a larger surface-reaching fissure/fracture. The outer spinels contain larger fissure, fracture and mineral inclusions that are just visible to the unaided eye. Some of the fractures are surface-reaching. The spinels are untested for origin and treatments. Diamonds are well matched and lively, estimated I to K colour and SI1 to P1 clarity. assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips throughout. Some of the claws may require re-tipping. The shank has been re-sized, with an area of associated porosity. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 8gm. Width of setting approx. 2.4gm.Dimensions of outer spinels approximately: 6.5mm length x 6.5mm width x 4mm depth; 6.4mm length x 6.5mm width x 4.6mm depth.
A diamond single stone tourbillon ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond in eight claw setting, enclosed by lasque-cut diamond set crossover shoulders, with French horse's head guarantee mark and indistinct lozenge-shaped maker's mark, together with an 18ct gold court section wedding band, principal diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring sizes M and K respectively (2)Condition report: Diamond set ring: the principal diamond has a bright and lively appearance, with estimated VS2 to SI1 clarity and I to J colour, assessed mounted. Bordering lasque-cut diamonds have a typically greyish, dull appearance, some stone with small chips/surface-reaching fractures. The ring mount has surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use, with some thinning to the edges of the tourbillon setting. The mount has solder joins at the junctions of the shank to the shoulders, possibly as a result of replacement of the shank. Marks to the outside of the shank have patchy wear. Gross weight approx. 4.5gm. Length of tourbillon setting approx. 1.3cm. Wedding band: of modern manufacture, with surface wear, scuffs and nicks throughout. Shallow court section profile to interior of band. Patchy wear to hallmarks, maker's mark 'CPM'. Width approx. 2.2mm. Gross weight approx. 2.6gm.
A pair of diamond cluster ear pendants, each designed as a flowerhead cluster drop of single-cut diamonds in millegrain setting, below a similarly cut diamond surmount, on screw-back fittings stamped '15c', total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, length 1.3cmCondition report: Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright, but three of the diamonds have small surface chips and occasional other stones have small surface-reaching fractures. Estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. The earring mounts have surface wear, scuffs and nicks, commensurate for use, and would benefit from cleaning. The screw-back fittings are functioning. Each earring is fitted with a possibly later small bead to the back of the single diamond setting, possibly for comfort when worn. Both earrings have dark solder joins at the junctions with the drops. Diameter of cluster settings approx. 8.5mm. Gross weight approx. 2.4gm.
A diamond star brooch/pendant, the principal old brilliant-cut diamond in star-shaped setting, bordered by rays of graduated old brilliant, old and lasque-cut diamonds, with detachable brooch fitting, in fitted Carrington & Co. Ltd. retailer's case, principal diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, length 3.5cmCondition report: The old-cut diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, but occasional stones have small surface chips/fractures. Estimated VS1 to P1 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. The lasque-cut diamonds are irregular in outline and most stones are chipped or fractured, with a greyish appearance. The brooch mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks throughout and patchy tarnishing. There is a vacant drill hole to the tip of one ray, for possible use of a safety chain. The brooch pin and threaded detachable fitting are functioning. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 7.6gm. Wear to retailer's case.
A late Victorian ruby and diamond five stone ring, with gypsy style setting, 15ct gold mounted, a turquoise and diamond three stone ring, with similar setting, yellow precious metal mounted, a half pearl set dress ring, stamped '18ct', (one stone deficient), a foliate engraved wedding band, stamped '9c', and two further rings, first ring size P (6)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: ruby and diamond ring 2gm (shank split); turquoise and diamond ring 2.7gm, size S; half pearl set ring 3.1gm, size L½; wedding band 2gm, size K½; panel ring stamped '9ct PALLADIUM' 2.1gm, size O½; other ring stamped '15ct' 1gm (shank split).
A German silver large beaker, of tapered form with slightly flared rim, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, the base with maker's initials I.S. and Hamburg marks, and having engraved monogram SH and dated 1690 to the rim, 15cm high, 6ozCondition report: In good condition overall, minor dings and scratches. Has engraved initials SH and 1690, and further faint prick engraved initials K L F D?
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the tiered lozenge-shaped cluster of circular mixed-cut rubies bordered by single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, ring size PCondition report: Scuffs and small nicks/chips to rubies, which have slightly variable pinkish and orangey-red hues. Diamonds are well matched and bright, occasional stones with possible small nicks to the surface, estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. General surface wear and patchy tarnishing to mount, small hole/pit to one shoulder. Marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 2.8gm.
A collection of gem set dress rings, comprising a diamond and red stone double cluster ring, white precious metal mounted, a sapphire and diamond abstract cluster ring, stamped '750 18K', a citrine single stone ring, stamped '9ct', and an emerald and diamond abstract cluster ring, stamped '585 14K', first ring size K (5)
MACLEAY K. Description of the Spar Cave Lately Discovered in the Isle of Skye ... to which is subjoined The Mermaid, A Poem. Calf backed orig. brds. Pres. copy from the author. Edinburgh, 1811; also Thomas Mulock, The Western Highlands & Islands ... Being a Series of Contributions to the Periodical Press, calf extra, a.e.g., Edinburgh, 1850. (2).
Winwood (Ralph). Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I, collected (chiefly) from the original papers..., by Edmund Sawyer..., 3 volumes, London: Printed by W.B. for T. Ward, 1725, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, upper pastedowns with armorial bookplate of Lord Viscount Lymington, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked, light wear to head & foot of spines, folioQty: (3)
Holtman (Robert B.). Napoleonic Propaganda, 1st edition, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950, minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with; Bierman (Irene A. [editor]), Napoleon in Egypt, 1st edition, Reading: Ithaca Press, 2003, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Riehn (Richard K.), 1812: Napoleon's Russian Campaign, 1st edition, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990, black & white maps, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other modern Napoleonic reference & related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (6 shelves)
Mason (Francis K.), The British Fighter since 1912, 1st edition, London: Putnam, 1992, The British Bomber since 1914, 1st edition, London: Putnam, 1994, both with numerous black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, together with; Higham (Robin), Unflinching Zeal, the air battles of France and Britain May-October 1940, 1st edition, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2012, black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Rennles (Keith), Independent Force, the War diary of the Daylight Squadrons of the Independent Air Force June - November 1918, 1st edition, London: Grub Street, 2002, black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, plus other modern aviation & military reference & related, including publications by Crowood, Greenhill Books, Airlife, Oxford, Princeton, Arms and Armour, many original cloth in dust jackets, many paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (6 shelves)
Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, London: Bradbury Evans, 1853, black & white illustrations by H. K. Browne, previous owner ink stamp to head of the front endpaper & half-title, some toning throughout, tear to foot of pp.123, cracked gutters, spine & rear board partially detached, contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, together with; The Badminton Library, Big Game Shooting, 2 volumes, by CLIVE Phillipps-Wolley, London: Longman, Green, and Co., 1894, monochrome illustrations, some light toning, publishers original decorated cloth, spines slightly rubbed & faded, 8vo, Clerk (Thomas), The Works of William Hogarth,..., 2 volumes, London: printed for R. Scholey, 1810, black & white engraved plates, repair to the front pastedowns, bookshop label to the head of volume 1 front endpaper, some toning & spotting throughout, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th & early 20th-century illustrated literature & reference, including The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, limited edition of 1000 copies, Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1906, large 8vo, mostly leather bindings, some original cloth, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (49 volumes)Qty: (3 shelves )
* India. Jukes (Francis), View of Golconda from a Range Rocks West of it, Thomas Albury, 1st June 1798, aquatint after Thomas Aubrey (Royal Engineers) with the remnants of contemporary hand-colouring, the plate showing signs of cleaning, slight spotting to margins, 390 x 535 mm, together with [D'Oyly (Charles)]. Church Entrance to the Dhurumtolla, circa 1848, a hand-coloured lithograph of the Portuguese Church in Calcutta, spotting and adhesion scaring to the margins with slight loss to printed margins, mount stained, slight spotting and staining to the printed image, 330 x 440 mm, mounted, with Hunt (George). Scene upon the Terrace of the Great Pagoda at Rangoon looking towards the north, The Attack upon the Stockades near Rangoon by Sir Archibald Campbell K. C. B. on the 28th May 1824, The Storming of the Lesser Stockade at Kemmendine near Rangoon on the 10th June 1824 [and] The Storming of one of the Principal Stockades on its inside on the 8th July 1824, Kingsbury & Co. and T. Clay, 1825, 4 aquatints after J. Moore, with contemporary hand colouring, originally published for Lieutenant Joseph Moore and Captain Frederick Marryat's 'Rangoon Views, and Combined Operations in the Birman Empire', some mount staining and slight spotting to the first two items, occasional marginal closed tears, the second two images are taped on to mount board with a separate aperture cut for the title, mount stained, each approximately 285 x 380 mm, plus Walton (W.). View near Bombay, circa 1830, uncoloured lithograph after Major Pouget, slight spotting, thread margins, 230 x 300 mmQty: (7)
A useful selection of reference books, comprising: Sullivan(K), Needlework Tools and Accessories - A Dutch Tradition. Cummins(G) and Taunton(N), Chatelaines - Utility to Glorious Extravagance. Rogers(GA), An illustrated History of Needlework Tools. Whiting(G), Old-Time Tools and Toys of Needlework. Grove(S), The History of Needlework Tools. Holmes(EF), Thimbles. Horowitz(E) and Mann(R), Victorian Brass Needlecases. Arbiter(E and D) and Morphy(J and J), Collecting Figural Tape Measures. Together with six early books relating to the craft. (14) A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years Part 1
A ruby and diamond abstract dress ring, designed as a stepped cluster of round cut rubies and diamonds claw set to layered geometric textured yellow metal mount, the textured yellow metal shank stamped '18ct' and 'plat', ring size K, weight approx 12.3gCondition report: Circa 1970, total diamond weight approx 0.40cts, one ruby with chip, shank has possibly been re-sized, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
An Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring, the central oval mixed cut sapphire measures approx 15mm x 9.5mm x 5.4mm within four claw setting and flanked to each side by three baguette cut diamond set shoulders, the white metal shank not stamped, ring size K, weight approx 5.1gCondition report: Silk and zoning to the sapphire, some internal fractures and crystal inclusion seen with both 10x and naked eye, sapphire is a violet-cornflower blue, sapphire very slightly loose in claws, sapphire weighs approx 6.00cts, diamonds each weigh approx 0.07cts, some slight thinning to shank, general wear, refer to images
Irish Independence Advocated by Jerome K. Jerome. British Writer calls England Cowardly. Washington, Friends of Irish Freedom. 1920. Modern cloth boards; Ireland’s Economic Condition. Its cause and how it may be cured by Richard Atkins J.P. Cork. 1920 and Notes on National Economy by Art O’Connor. Maire Ni Raghallaigh. 1925. (3)
BALMONT K.D. (1867-1942), AUTOGRAPHTwo poems under the General title «Native» (1.»To give you a lot of»; 2. «Fields forgotten»). Tiais, October 13-17, 1936. Vecher ( Evening). Typewriting, 1 p. 27x21 cm. Minor author’s edits in the text. The poet’s handwritten signature: «K. Balmont» at the end.From August 1932 to may 1935, K. D. Balmont and his wife Elena Konstantinovna Balmont (Tsvetkovskaya) lived in Clamart near Paris, in poverty. The situation was complicated by the poet’s nervous breakdown, which turned into a serious mental illness. V. F. Zeeler, General Secretary of the Union of Russian writers and journalists, was one of the few who helped the poet. In April 1936 The Union of Russian writers and journalists organized a charity evening in Paris «Writers To the Poet» on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the creative activity of K. D. Balmont. The event was organized by famous figures of Russian culture: I. A. Bunin, B. K. Zaitsev, A. N. Benois, S. V. Rakhmaninov, M. A. Aldanov, I. S. Shmelev and others. With the funds raised, K. D. Balmont was placed in a good sanatorium in Tiais near Paris. In August 1936, E. K. Balmont rented a boarding house there, in Tiais, where they stayed until December 1936.The poems from this period were included in the last lifetime collection of the poet «Light service», which was published in Harbin in 1937 with a circulation of 300 copies. Today, this publication is a bibliographic rarity. Until recent times, only eight of the collection’s fifty poems were published in various publications in Russia. Nevertheless, the book is an important milestone in the lyrics of K. D. Balmont - it reflected the last creative rise of the poet.Provenance: Archive of the Union of Russian writers and journalists in Paris.
ZHUKOV GEORGY KONSTANTINOVICH (1896-1974)Order to the troops of the Kiev Special military district on personnel. Kiev, September 12, 1940 1 p.; 28,5x20 cm. Handwritten signatures of the district commander General G. K. Zhukov, member of the Military Council and army Commissar Borisov, chief of staff of the district Lieutenant General Purkaev. Minor loss of paper fragments in the left margin without damage to the text.On the appointment of I. V. Galich and S. G. Lortkipanidze to new positions.Georgy Zhukov (1896-1974) - Marshal of the Soviet Union, four times Hero of the Soviet Union, great commander. A man of rare military talent, G. K. Zhukov remained in history as one of the main creators of Victory in the great Patriotic war.Maxim Alekseyevich Purkaev (1894-1953) - commander of the Second world war, General of the army. In 1940, Lieutenant General M. A. Purkaev was appointed chief of staff of the Kiev special military district. He was the first to report the German attack on the Soviet Union to General of the army G. K. Zhukov, then Chief of the General staff of the Red Army. In his book «Memories and reflections» Zhukov wrote about last pre-war day: «In the evening of 21 June, I was called by the chief of staff of the Kiev military district, Lieutenant-General Purkayev, who reported that the guards met the defector – German Sergeant major, who claimed that the German troops were preparing for the offensive, which will begin June 22».
Opal five stone ring, in a carved half hoop mount, hallmarked London 1970, ring size K, with an opal and white sapphire ring, ring size P, and a single stone spinel ring, all in 9 ct, ring size PCondition Report: Gross weight approximately 10.01 gramsFive stone opal ring, two opals are significantly chipped. Opal and white sapphire ring missing two white sapphires, with wear to the other four white sapphires, opal is very scratched
Mid 20th C single stone diamond ring, transitional cut diamond, weighing an estimated 2.30 carats, in a high floral setting, with three old cut diamonds mounted to each shoulders, in platinum, ring size P1/2Condition Report: Gross weight approximately 5.84 gramsTogether with an insurance valuation dated 2011, stating a value of £18,000Diamond is in very good condition, light wear to the setting an mount, claws secure, no notable damageEstimated colour K/LEstimated clarity SI
A mixed group of gold items, a Victorian bar brooch, pin and catch fitting 4.5 x 1.5 cm, a garnet seed pearl quatrefoil ring, size Q 1/2, two paste set rings in silver mounts size H and K, all mounted in 9 ct Condition Report: 9 ct gross weight 6.6 gramsVictorian brooch with lead solder near pin Garnet ring is missing three stones
Four antique rings, including an old cut diamond five stone ring, size K 1/2, and another similar, size H, both in 18 ct, with an antique five stone garnet ring, in 15 ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1882, ring size L, and a shield shaped signet ring, in 9 ct yellow gold, size KCondition Report: 18 ct weight 4.1 grams15 ct weight 2.1 grams9 ct weight 0.8 grams Garnet rig shank is oval in shape and will fit a larger finger size , one side of the setting is missing
Selection of rings, forty in total, a Celtic design with a cabochon amethyst, size K, marquise shape rutilated quartz ring, size P, leaf design ring, size P, wishbone hammered band, size O, most are mainly silver, some are modern styles and various sizes, some with glass and stone setCondition Report: Gross weight 146 grams
Selection of antique and vintage silver and costume jewellery, including three floral brooches, a banded agate anchor brooch and a green stone bar brooch, a hematite signet ring, size J, a marcasite ring, size K and a fancy link chain all in silver, together with antique costume rings, brooches, necklaces and two carved jet sweetheart broochesCondition Report: Silver gross weight 40 grams
Diamond ribbon ring, designed as a looped ribbon, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, in 18 ct, ring size K 1/2, a pave set diamond band ring, ring size S and a sapphire and diamond crossover ring, ring size I 1/2, both in 9 ctCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 4.06 grams18 ct gross weight 3.62 gramsSapphire and diamond ring missing one sapphire

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