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A group of gold jewellery, including three stone diamond twist ring, mount stamped 18 ct and platinum, ring size K, pendant stamped 14 ct, cameo ring, size M, fancy link bracelet, chains all in 9 ct and other itemsPROVENANCE: Sold on behalf of Woking & Sam Beare Hospices.. CONDITION18 ct weight 1.2 grams14 ct weight 2.0 grams9 ct gross weight 11. 1 grams One diamond missing from three stone ringBrooch is gold plated
Costume jewellery, including silver amethyst and marcasite bar brooch, silver Wedgwood ring, size K, bar link chain, silver fairy box, 800 silver bracelet, cufflinks, coins and other items PROVENANCE: Sold on behalf of Woking & Sam Beare Hospices.. CONDITIONSterling silver gross weight 38 grams800 gross weight 29.6 grams
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 50 signatures by various film and stage actors and actresses and a few other famous individuals including Vivien Leigh, George Sanders, Eric Linden, Ralph Richardson, Anna Neagle, Merle Oberon, Alexander Korda, Raymond Massey, Barry K. Barnes, Max Miller, Mary Ellis, Cecil Parker (2), Elizabeth Allan, George Formby, Gordon Harker, Franklin Dyall, Lee Tracy, Bert Wheeler, June Lang, Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Sybil Thorndike, Conrad Veidt, aviatrix Amy Johnson etc. Some of the signatures are dated in the late 1930s and the majority are in bold fountain pen inks. Some pages are multiple signed. Some light overall age wear, about VG
LITERATURE: Selection of signed cards, pieces, a few brief A.Ls.S. etc., by various writers, novelists, poets etc., comprising J. M. Barrie, G. K. Chesterton, Alfred Austin, John Masefield, Henry Newbolt, Hilaire Belloc, Hugh Walpole and Jerome K. Jerome. Some light age wear, G to about VG, 8
LITERATURE: Selection of signed cards (some with additional holograph sentiments and notes), A.Ls.S. etc., by various British writers, novelists, playwrights etc., including Cosmo Hamilton, Silas K. Hocking, William Arthur Dunkerley (signed with his pen name of John Oxenham), Arnold Bennett, E. F. Benson, Alfred Ollivant, Bernard Capes, Owen Seaman, E. V. Lucas, William Pett Ridge, Robert Hichens, Keble Howard, William B. Maxwell, Eden Phillpotts, Israel Zangwill, Harold Begbie, John Foster Fraser, J. Storer Clouston, Perceval Gibbon, Clement King Shorter, Edward Tyas Cook, E. Temple Thurston, Herbert Paul, Archibald Marshall, William John Locke (2), Horace Annesley Vachell, Charles Marriott, Douglas Sladen, Frank Swinnerton, Philip Gibbs, Warwick Deeping, A. S. M. Hutchinson etc. Some light age wear, generally about VG, 46
SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. A printed 4to souvenir programme for Plays by Bernard Shaw performed at the Malvern Theatre during the first Malvern Festival, 19th - 31st August 1929, signed by Shaw in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower border of an inside page featuring an image of the playwright, and further signed to the inside pages by over 30 actors, actresses and various other individuals associated with the festival, including Barry Jackson (theatre director and founder, along with Shaw, of the Malvern Festival), H. K. Ayliff (theatre director), Cedric Hardwicke, Edith Evans (very weak signature), Eileen Beldon, Charles Carson, Scott Sunderland, Barbara Everest, James Carew, Matthew Boulton, Aubrey Mallalieu, Daphne Heard, Henry Wilcoxon (signed as Harry Wilcoxon), Hugh Moxey etc. All have signed in fountain pen inks with their names alone alongside their portraits to inside pages, some of the signatures being bolder than others. Some light overall age wear and dust staining to the front and back covers of the paper wrappers and title page. G
ROWLING J. K.: (1965- ) British Novelist of the Harry Potter series of fantasy novels. A.L.S., Jo, on two sides of her personal printed correspondence card featuring a blue embossed facsimile signature at the head and a gold embossed image of the owl Hedwig beneath, n.p., 18th January 2008, to Marie Skuse. Rowling thanks her correspondent for their kind words regarding a documentary and for a comment on Winterbourne 'which made me laugh!' and further encloses a signed photograph for her correspondent's disabled group. Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with a signed colour 6 x 8 photograph of Rowling, the image depicting her seated in a full length pose in a large armchair before a wooden panelled cabinet. Signed ('J K Rowling') in bold black ink with her name alone at the head of the image. VG to EX, 2 Winterbourne is a large village in South Gloucestershire where Rowling lived as a young child. It is reported that Potter's surname was inspired by some of her friends in the village.
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY COMPRISING:- An 18K gold fox ring, Dublin 1973, the chased and moulded animalistic band with circular-cut pink sapphire eyes, ring size K½;- A pair of opal cluster earstuds, mounted in gold; - A pair of diamond ear studs, diamonds approx. 0.50ct total;- A three-stone diamond gypsy ring, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approx 0.45ct total, ring size Q;- A gem-set bar brooch, with central heart-shaped motif, sapphire and diamond highlights, length 4cm- and a pair of Victorian amethyst pendent earrings, the scrolling pierced openwork drops each containing an oval-shaped amethyst within a six-claw setting, length 2.7cm
BEAUCHAMP (M), AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815...BATTLE OF WATERLOO, 2nd ed, [4], 52 and two sides of adverts, London, Colburn, 1815; A NEW SIMILE FOR THE LADIES, written in the year 1733, Dublin, Faulkner, 1737 - two parts in one with AN ANSWER TO A SCANDALOUS POEM written by Dermot O-Nephely, written in the year 1732; ACTS 14, 16, 17, 18, 21, & 25 GEO III CONCERNING TURNPIKE ROADS; AN ANSWER TO A SHORT ESSAY ON THE MODES OF DEFENCE, London, Almon, 1785; MARTIN (K), ON THE NECESSITY FOR HARBOURS OF REFUGE, and their proved utility in that part of the British Channel, and one other (6), all disbound - to be viewed as fragments only (as found) CONDITION REPORT: The New Simile for the ladies is two parts in one with 'An answer to the scandalous poem', [3] 176-194. The first part is three blanks and then the forth page is numbered 176 and finished at 180, the second part has three blanks and continues from then from 184 to 194. Page 194 does have a catch word at the bottom to signify that another section was to follow (a fragment)
A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond, estimated approx. 1.56cts, estimated colour approx. K-L, estimated clarity approx. VSII, size J, 4.1gMinor nibbles to the girdle. Scratch/gouge under one claw, extending down to meet the ring of the mount (well placed & only visible with x10 loupe - possibly from unsetting & then re-set in to a newer mount?). Stone bright & lively. Mount good.Needs a thorough clean.
A Victorian diamond and turquoise cluster sweetheart ring, a rose cut diamond within a border of turquoise, to pierced scroll shoulders, with locket back (lacking glass) finger size K, 1.2g; a graduated coral bead necklace, continuous length 45cm, a pair of Georg Jensen cufflinks converted to a pair of earrings (one post deficient); a metal bead necklace, a titanium bangle and a wood and acrylic bangle
A WW I Casualty group to include bronze memorial plaque, naming Thomas James Noyce, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, K. 24093 T.J. NOYCE. STO. 2.R.N. (Naming to Star mis-spelt NOYEE.) (4) Stoker 2nd Class Thomas James Noyce served aboard H.M.S. Princess Irene an auxillery minelayer which exploded off the coast of Sheerness, Kent on 27th May 1915 resulting in the loss os 352 lives.

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