Platinum single stone diamond ring with a claw set round brilliant diamond, approximate diamond weight 0.40ct, clarity VS1, colour H/I, stamped Boodles. The ring is in generally good condition with only some minor scratches and dents from general wear and tear meaning the ring would benefit from being re-polished. Finger size UK K, US 5.25.
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* Two 18ct gold rings to include a nine stone ruby and diamond half eternity ring with five rubies inter spaced by round brilliant diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 0.12ct, plus a single stone ring with an inlaid sapphire. As new. Finger sizes-half et UK N, US 6.75, single stone UK K and a half, US 5.5.
Art Reference. A collection of works on artists and art history, to include: Ruskin, John Modern painters, new ed., 6 vols. 8vo., 1897; Thorpe, W.A. A history of English and Irish glass, 2 vols., 4to., 1929; Woltmann A. & Woermann K. History of painting, 2 vols., large 8vo., 1880-87; Straiton, Arthur The English interior, folio, [1920]; Muther, R. The history of modern painting, 3 vols., 4to., 1895-96 and 7 others [21]
India - Oliver, E.E.. Across the border of Pathan and Biloch, 1890, folding map, torn without loss, illustrations, original red cloth; O'Dwyer, Sir M. India as I knew it 1885-1925, 1925, green cloth; Anderson K. Nine man-eaters and one rogue, 1954, black cloth; . Barras, Julius India and tiger hunting. London, 1885, 2 volumes, original yellow cloth; Bullock, H. Indian infantry colours. Bombay: Times of India Press, 1931, 4to, plates, original cloth, spine faded; Ibid. Indian cavalry standards, 1930, 4to, plates, original cloth; Younghusband, G.J. The story of the guides, 1908, 8vo, original cloth; Kipling, John Lockwood Beast and man in India. London, 1891, 8vo, original decorative cloth gilt, rubbed (9) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
A 1960's Danish Rosewood Secretaire, the upper section with open shelves above a tambour correspondence interior, above a sliding slope and cupboard below, stamped "23 Aug 1966", 100.5cm x 42.5cm, 182cm high; A Danish Rosewood Veneered Bedside Cabinet, fitted with a slide above three drawers, labelled "Sannemans Mobelfabrik K/S 9681 Ranum Telefon (08) 676300 Made in Denmark", 55cm x 41cm, 57cm high; A Danish Rosewood Veneered Coffee Table, unmarked, 53cm x 42cm, 47cm high; and An A H Mcintosh Rosewood Display Cabinet, with two sliding glass doors and a cupboard, labelled, 136cm x 25.5cm, 88cm high (4)
Park (William). The Truth About Oscar Slater [With the Prisoner's Own Story], with a statement by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, pub. The Psychic Press, c. 1920's, portrait frontispiece, occasional pencil scoring, a few leaves loose, original cloth, spine and covers a little faded, 8vo, Interesting copy with Psychic Bookshop compliment slip tipped-in, with “sent by request of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle” inscribed in ink, additionally inscribed on ffep “E. P. Hewitt from Sir A. Conan Doyle”, both signatures secretarial. Conan Doyle took a keen interest in this famous murder case, one of the biggest miscarriages of justice of the century, together with Pearson (Edmund), Masterpieces of Murder, 1st ed., 1964, most leaves loose, original cloth, d.j., 8vo Association copy. John Creasey's annotated copy, with a postcard from Creasey addressed to Leo Harris, London, 26 July 1964, inscribed “Masterpieces of Murder, now all clear to use the lot, Yours John”, plus a small quantity of other books including Vladimir Nabokov's Nabokov's Dozen, 1st U. k. ed., 1959, six books of War & Post-War Speeches by Winston Churchill, including The End of The Begining, 1943, Victory, 1946 (two copies), Winston Spencer Churchill, Servant of Crown and Commonwealth, 1954, with facsimile “birthday present” card and letter, and a set of Kipling's Works (29)
Matchbox, 1-75 series, No.24 Hydraulic Excavator, yellow (M,BM), plus No.7 refuse truck (VG,BNM), No.70 grit spreader (M,BM), No.71 wreck truck (green windows), Superfast No.46 tractor and harrow (M,BVG), empty box for No.39 Ford tractor, an Ertl Ford tractor (M,BNM), Superking K-29 'U-Haul' van (M,BM), 5x MOYs (3 in all card boxes) including one with brake missing (x13)
Matchbox, Kingsize K-14 Taylor Jumbo crane (NM,BNM), plus K-10-1 Aveling Barford shovel (NM), empty box for K-3 Hatra tractor shovel (NM), K-3-1 Caterpillar Bulldozer, dusty (VG), and K-4-3 Leyland Tipper 'LE' transport (M,BVG), plus K-4 tractor (P) and 1-75 series No.18 Aston Martin DRB5 (F) (x7)
Matchbox, mixed lot, Kingsize K-12 Scammell mobile, orange crane (M,BP), K-21 Cougar Dragster (M,BP), K-21 Ford Transcontinental 'Weetabix' (M,BVG), K-25 Digger and Plough (M,BG), K-73 Surtees F1 car and K154 BMW 'Police' car (M,BNM), sold with MOY ashtray with plated Bentley (M), plus ashtray with plated Y-7 Rolls Royce (VG), plated Y-7 Rolls Royce loose and plated Y-13 Crossley 'Coal & Coke' (both VG) (x10 items)
matchbox to include; Superking K-15 'Royal Wedding' bus, MOY Y-27 'Frasers of Ipswich', MOY YSH2 London Omnibus 1886, YSFE 01, 1930 Ahrens-Fox fire engine with plinth, 'Matchbox Series 40th Anniversary Collection', MOY YS-43 Busch fire engine, YS-46 Merryweather fire engine and YS-9 Cub fire engine (x8) (M,BG-M)

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