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A 14ct yellow gold diamond ring with matching wedding ring - size J/K -approx total weight 8 grams for the two rings - the central diamond round brilliant cut - approx 1ct colour I-J - clarity 1-12 surrounded by small diamonds - approx 0.50ct totalThe wedding ring set with 16 small diamonds, diamonds both in good condition - the engagement ring having a WGL appraisal summary card with estimated replacement value of £5,261 marked 14k
A pink tourmaline and diamond pendant, a baguette cut pink tourmaline in a rubbed over setting, suspended from a diamond set bail, pendant length 3cm, stamped '14K', on a silver snake chain; a diamond set silver pendant, a 9 carat gold diamond cluster ring, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, finger size K and a pink sapphire three stone ring, with diamond set shoulders, finger size J1/2 (4)
An diamond two stone ring, two old cut diamonds in milgrain settings, to bypass shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, finger size K, stamped '18CT' and an 18 carat gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, with textured shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately, finger size N (2)The two stone ring is in good condition. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I, clarity VS1/VS2. The emerald and diamond ring is in good condition. Gross weight 6.4 grams.
G. M. (GUY MIEGE) - 'THE NEW STATE OF ENGLAND UNDER THEIR MAJESTIES K. WILLIAM AND Q. MARY in three parts', printed by H. C. for John Wyatt at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard 1691, rebound, first edition, three parts bound as one volume. Guy Miege was a Swiss historian and lexicographer.¦Condition Report:Rebound in smart leather binding¦'Guy Miege' written in ball point pen on title page, on reverse of title age are reference numbers in both ball point pen and pencil, also ex owner's name in fountain pen dated 1821¦Otherwise apart from occasional small foxing spot it is in very good condition¦
J K Rowling signed The Silkroom. 1st edition. Signed on inside title page as Robert Galbraith. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A good antique late 19th / early 20th century bisque headed Kammer & Reinhardt doll. The rear of the head marked ' K & R ' with pointed star and ' 58 ' to base. The doll features brown glass eyes, blonde hair and leather boots. The head is damage and repair free, and the composition body retains all of its fingers. Measures approx 59cm tall.
A large quantity of approx 41x Character Options made BBC Doctor Who / Dr Who un-carded action figures of various characters to include; Weeping Angle, 10th Doctor, Face of Boe, Dalek Prison, K-9, Astrid Peth, Sarah Jane Smith, Slitheen, Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Professor Yana, Judoons, Cybermen, Krillitane, Scarecrows & many others. Great collection.
c. 359-340 BC. Tetradrachm, 12.76gg (4h). Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rx: [ΛY]K - KEIO[Y] Herakles standing left fighting with lion, grasping its neck and about to strike it with [club]; bow and quiver in lower right field. Sear 1518. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Acquired from Ken Dorny, June 1998. Lustrous. Slight doublestrike on hair of Zeus. Mint State..
Year 144 = 18/19 AD. Shekel, 14.23gg (11h). Obv: Laureate head of Melqart right with lionskin knotted around neck. Rx: [TVPOV IEPAΣ] KAI AΣVΛ]OV Eagle standing left on prow, palm over its shoulder, club and date PMΔ in field before, K[P] and monogram behind, Phoenician letter beth between eagle's legs. RPC 4657 (6 spec.). Prieur 1417. BM 199. Ex Berk 146, 29 November 2005, lot 146. Struck during the lifetime of Jesus, about ten years before the crucifixion. Areas of reverse flatly struck. EF.
c. 435-331 BC. Tetradrachm, 12.93gg (6h). Obv: Silphium plant with six leaves, K - V / P - A across field at corners of plant. Rx: Head of Ammon wearing ram's horn with short curly hair and scraggly beard. Porous surfaces but an impressive piece nonetheless. The obverse of this coin shows a very complete and elegant silphium plant. The reverse is very well struck with a sharp shadowing of an undertype that doesn't interfere with the image of the deity Ammon. BMC 73. Ex Frank L. Kovacs. Ex Nilus Coins. Ex G. Hirsch 275, 22 September 2011, lot 4150. Ex Schweizer Bankverein Zurich 33, September 1993, lot 463. Ex Christie's, 22 April 1986, lot 48. The Greek cities of Cyrenaica, namely Cyrene and Barce, were one of the main suppliers of grain for the Mediterranean (in one instance, they even saved mainland Greece from starvation). As long as the grain trade flourished, Cyrenaica enjoyed prosperity. The revenues from the silphium trade were also important. Silphium, a plant that is likely to be extinct since antiquity, was used as medicine; its importance to the ancient economy of the Cyrenaica is underlined by the fact that both Barce and Cyrene used it as a badge on their coins. The other side of their coins displays a head of Zeus in a version specific to North Africa, with the horns of a ram, thus equivalent to the Egyptian god Amun. Zeus-Ammon, as the Greeks called him, was introduced to the Greek pantheon as early as the early fifth century BC. According to ancient sources the Boeotian poet Pindar who wrote victory odes for Cyrenian aristocrats donated a statue of Zeus-Ammon to a sanctuary (c. 450 BC). Its head might have been reminiscent of the relevant type of Cyrenian coins, and it is fun to imagine what Pindar’s unsophisticated fellow-citizens might have thought about a statue of Zeus with the horns of a ram!. The silphium plant is beautifully struck and absolutely complete. With some traces of an earlier overstruck type on the reverse. About EF.

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