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Rowling (J. K.).Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.Bloomsbury, 1997, first paperback edition, first printing, number line 10 to 1, Joanne Rowling to verso of title, two wands, 'Philospher's' misspelling on rear cover. Light tanning to page edges, spine creased, a little faded and slightly slanted, edges rubbed, wear to tail of spine and corners, slight ridge on fore-edge corresponding with spine crease, free of inscriptions.
Rowling (J. K.).Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.Bloomsbury, 1997, first paperback edition, first printing, number line 10 to 1, Joanne Rowling to verso of title, two wands, 'Philospher's' misspelling on rear cover. Faint tanning to page edges, overall Fine. Free of inscriptions, appears unread.
George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804, obv. older laureate and draped bust right, no stops in CHK on truncation, top leaf to left upright of E in DEI, stop after REX., a good example of overstriking with the PAN of the Spanish 8 reales showing clearly below the bust, rev. BANK OF ENGLAND around Britannia seated within oval garter, small upright K in relief to left of shield, (S.3768; Bull 1929; ESC 148), hairlines and light contact marks, AVF
♦3 x Greco-Baktrian Kingdom, comprising: 2 x Demetrios I (200-167 BC): (1) AR drachm (18mm, 4.35g), Panjhir mint, obv. Demetrios head right wearing elephant scalp, rev. Herakles facing holding club and lion skin, crowning himself with laurel wreath, mm to left field, (MIG 104d), VF; and (2) AR obol (13mm, 0.75g), obv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY, obv. helmeted bust right, not elephant scalp, rev. as previous, mm Φ to left field, (cf.MIG Types 105 and 166), AEF; and Meander I (165/55-30 BC) AR drachm (11mm, 2.44g), Pushkalavati K workshop, obv. diademed bust right, rev. Pallas standing left holding shield and thunderbolt, mm to left field, bilingual legends, (MIG Type 215o), GVF
A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RINGThe graduated old brilliant cut diamonds with pairs of diamond points between, approximately 1.05 carats total, to a carved scrolled gallerySize/dimensions: finger size MGross weight: 3.7 gramsCondition Report: There is wear to the setting, thinning to the claws, some have been retipped and others will need retipping, there is some rubbing to the setting where the ring has been worn with another ring. The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, colour I-K, clarity SI-ICondition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HINGED BANGLE, BASALTIC, NO HEAT CIRCA 1890The bangle with graduated rectangular cushion cut sapphires interspaced with pairs of old cut diamonds, approximately 1.64 carats total, to pierced gold back, in a fitted caseSize/dimensions: inner width 5.9cmGross weight: 20 gramsVerbal from the Gemmological Certification Services, Ref 5782-3302 stating Basaltic -No indications of heatingCondition Report: The sapphires are very well matched in colour for colour saturation and hue, there are some scuffs and nibbles to facet edges, the diamonds are bright and lively, mostly VS-SI, some small inclusions, colour H-K, no invisible nicks or chips, the hinge and clasp in good working order, some light wear commensurate with age and use, but no noticeable damage or repairCondition Report Disclaimer
* Munition. An inert 18 Pr. shrapnel round for the British QF 18 pounder gun, brass cartridge case with fired primer and fired projectile, engraved driving band and 80 series time and percussion fuze, projectile painted black with two 1/2" red bands to nose, time ring to fuze engraved "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22", the projectile stencilled (red) "18 PR" "XII"; "V.S.M.W"; "852"; "2-18", base of case engraved "18 PR, LOT 536"; "CF"; "7/15 B.S.C", together with an inert WWI British shrapnel round, fired, with 80 series fuze, projectile stamped: "18 PR", XI", "EOC", "18", base of case marked "18 PR", LOT 534", "K", "CF", "?"QTY: (2)NOTE:Sold with a safety certificate by Ordnance Consultancy Service, 8 March 2016.
* Fighting Knife. A collection of five American fighting knife/bayonets, all with black composite grip, comprising K-M5A1, Colt's 62316 Hartford Conn USA Made in Germany Aerial, Imperial and US M7 Conetta, each with a green sheath QTY: (5)NOTE:The Willis Arthur Emery (1944-2022) Fighting Knife Collection.
* Fighting Knife. A WWII American M4 KI fighting knife/bayonet, 17.2 cm blade, steel guard with muzzle ring stamped 'US M4 K.1.', leather roundel grip, flat pommel stamped 'S', overall length 29.6 cm, green sheath stamped 'US M8 B.M. Co.', together with M4 PAL fighting knife/bayonet, in green sheath stamped 'US M8 B.M. Co', plus a Camillus fighting knife with green sheath stamped 'U.S. M8 B.M.Co' QTY: (3)NOTE:The Willis Arthur Emery (1944-2022) Fighting Knife Collection.
A single stone diamond ring,with diamond set shoulders, with a brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 4.65ct, six claw set to a pierced collet, rub set to each shoulder, with a scroll gallery, with plain shoulders and shank. Marked platinum. Head 17.50 x 12.00mm. Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour K/LClarity P2/P3Finger size K-K½Condition ReportA surface reaching inclusion to the principal diamond.No nibbles or chips.Claws secure.Minor marks to the mount.More pronounced marks to the bottom of the shank.
An 18ct white gold single stone aquamarine ring, by Albion Craft, c.1960,with an oval mixed cut aquamarine claw set to a wire basket. Four row wire shoulders with wire arches and a plain shank. London 1965. Signed ALBION. Head 11.80 x 9.15mm, 4.53g.Finger size K½ LEBuying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. Aquamarine bright and lively.Very minor facet edge marks under 10x loupe.
A diamond set lozenge shaped cocktail ring,with dispersed cluster of graduated fancy brilliant cut diamonds to the centre. Outer staggered graduated brilliant cut and marquise cut diamonds, all claw set to a straight wire basket, open shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18CT. Head 22 x 17mm. Central diamond assessed as possibly fancy light yellow. 5.55gFinger size K½Buying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. Diamonds bright and lively.
An American blue topaz ring, c.1970,with an oval mixed cut blue topaz, set to a looped molten effect mount and shank. Marked 14k. Maker's mark unidentified. Head 19.50 x 14.40mm approximately, 8.41g.Finger size K Buying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportVery tarnished.Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Minor nibbles to the girdle at one end of the topaz under 10x magnification.
A wavy gold 'sleeve' ring designed by K R Hooper of Hooper Bolton Ltd., c.1973, and made by Leo De Vroomen,the flat section sleeve ring with five raised textured wavy bands, to a textured ground. Le De Vroomen maker's mark. 14.00 -14.50mm wide approximately, 11.19g.Finger size N½ LEAccompanied by an insurance valuation from Hooper Bolton Ltd., dated 1973 and a letter of provenance from Mr K R Hooper dated 1988. Presented in a drawstring pouch from Hooper Bolton.Condition ReportThe ring is only marked with the makers mark, no stamp marks or hallmark.Tested as approximately 18ct gold.Light surface marks to the gold.Please view additional images.
An 18ct gold diamond set wave head half eternity ring, by Boodle and Dunthorne,with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, channel set to the flat section head, London 1988. Signed Boodles. Head 4.80mm wide, 3.69g.Finger size K.Buying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportScratches and marks consistent with its age. Dirty.
An 18ct gold diamond set 'Sweetie' ring, by Links of London, white gold oval links grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to plain polished yellow gold links, strung on elastic. Edinburgh 2008, maker's mark. 6mm wide, 8.89g, with box.Finger size K-N approximately (adjustable)Buying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportFinger size approximate - size approximate as strung on elastic.Minor surface marks/scratches.
An ombré sapphire set full eternity ring,with a row of calibré cut sapphires, arranged from near colourless, through pale blue to royal blue. All channel set to a flat section shank with plain polished guards. Marked 750. 4.1mm wide, 3.76g.Finger size K LECondition ReportJewellers unsold stock.Some minor marks to the crown facet edges of the sapphires under 10X magnification.Nothing visible to the naked eye.Bright gemstones with no obvious inclusions under 10X magnification.
An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring,with a brilliant cut diamond estimated as approximately 0.58ct, six claw set to a plain tapered collet, with knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. Sheffield 2005, 2.82g.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour J/KClarity VS1/VS2Finger size M½Buying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. Diamond bright and lively.Setting secure.
A platinum Columbian emerald and diamond hexagonal cluster ring,with an emerald cut Columbian emerald with a stated weight of 0.74ct, four claw set to an hexagonal halo. The frame milligrain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to split shoulders milligrain set with matching diamonds to a two row continuous underbezel and plain shank. London 2014. Head 10.00 x 9.70mm, 8.31g.Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services, dated 23/01/2019 no . 79194-21 stating natural beryl emerald, origin Columbia, indications of minor clarity enhancement.Finger size K
A Victorian 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, a row of graduated old European cut diamonds, claw set, with pairs of rose cut diamond points grain set between. Tapered shoulders and a plain shank, with later white rhodium plating. Birmingham 1893, 4.90g.Finger size RBuying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe mount should be yellow, has been later rhodium plated.Solder join visible at base of shank.Some wear to the hallmark, still legible.Old European cut diamonds measure approximately 5.04 x 3.74mm, 4.50 x 3.40mm, 4.50 x 2.84mm, 3.60 x 2.25mm, 3.60 x 1.95mm.Estimated as approximately 1.75ct total. Surface reaching inclusions to the centre diamond. Assessed as approximately colour J-K.Side diamonds asssesed as approximately: colour H-J, clarity SI1-SI2
A Waterloo Medal 1815, re-named (EDWARD BRADLEY 2ND REGT LIFE GUARDS*), engraved in serif capitals, except the final word which is officially impressed, suspension restored, good fine. *not confirmed on the roll, but a comparison of The Waterloo Roll Call, and the 1814 pay list suggests a possible connection between a Quartermaster K. Bradley listed on the former, and Quartermaster Edward Bradley listed on the latter.

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