An emerald and diamond three stone ring, the baguette cut emerald in four claw setting, approximately 0.96 carats, set within two round brilliant cut diamonds, each approximately 0.35 carats, all set in white to a plain shank, unmarked, 3.8g gross, finger size M CONDITION REPORT: Emerald with inclusions visible under 10x lens with some wear to facet edges. Diamonds approximately Si clarity with no damage. The cast shank showing only slight signs of wear with jewellers scratch marks to the inside of the shank. Ring in good condition. Lack of marks, setting and wear would indicate 2nd half of 20th century.Emerald is bright and vibrant - L 6.49mm x w 5.82mm x d 3.76mm. Appears fairly clean to the naked eye and transparent. Under 10x lens several inclusions are visible with areas of small dark inclusions, the largest to the outside of the stone to the centre. Approximate colour of diamonds L-M. One diamond Si clarity with black inclusions immediately visible through table facet. The other stone has a small chip to a crown facet by the girdle but no obvious internal inclusions. It does however need a proper clean and there could be inclusions behind the claws.
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A Victorian 18 carat gold black enamel 'In Memory Of' mourning ring, London 1867, the inside inscribed 'My dear Father Obt Apr 23 1868 at 69' and 'My dear Brother Obt Nov 8 1867 at 40', 4.2g gross, finger size O CONDITION REPORT: Under a 10 x lens there are small knocks and scratches visible to areas of the enamel. There is a larger chip beneath the letter 'E' and second 'M' and above the letter 'R'. These are only noticeable under extreme close inspection. Generally in very good order with clear engraving and hallmarks. No damage or wear to the gold.
A quantity of Camera Equipment including an Olympus OM 101 Power Focus 35mm SLR Camera with an Olympus 35-70mm f/3.5 - 4.5 in Centon Zoomster case, a Pentax - M 28mm f/2.8 wide angle lens boxed, a Voigtlander Vitoret 35mm Camera with colour - Lanthar 50mm f/2.8 lens and ever ready case and lens hood and a set of 14x25 Praktica Binoculars in case
'LUCAS KING OF THE ROAD' VEHICLE OIL LAMPmarked to a plaque No 742, with a fixed handle above a lens aperture with a small red lens to the rear, with vehicle fixing mounts, 34.5cm high; a similar 'Lucas King Of The Road' vehicle oil lamp, marked to a plaque No 722, with a fixed handle above a circular glass lens, now lacking it's rear red lens, with removable reservoir and wick and a vehicle fixing mount, 31.5cm high; and a copper inspection lamp with a perforated body, marked Lamp Inspection Mark II Commercial Pattern, with electrical lead and suspension hook, 20cm long excluding lead (3)
Air Arms S410 .22 air rifle with engraved and inlaid semi-pistol grip and forend, adjustable trigger, 10 shot rotary magazine, sound moderator, raised left handed cheek piece to the stock, Hawkes Sport HD 4x40 scope, lens covers and Faber re-charge bottle, serial number 066156, in padded gun slip
Early 20th century birds eye maple musical box, Victorian parasol, early 20th century stainless steel wool-winder, painted pewter figurine, portrait painted on ceramic plate, flatware, camera lens and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Canon A-1 SLR camera with three Canon lenses; Vivitar VMC Skylight 28mm, zoom lens FD 70-210mm & Vivitar VMC Skylight 50mm, SLK 500G tripod in box, Canon Speedlight 199A, Vivitar MC tele converter and carry bag Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Reid & Sigrist Reid IIIa Rangefinder Camera, serial no. P2756, with Taylor-Hobson Anastigmat f/2 2” lens, serial no. 330004, together with a Metopta Flexaret VI Automat twin lense camera, with leather case, a boxed Leitz Kopier-Apparat Eldia, various lenses etc Condition report: Good condition
MOTORING - A STADIUM AUTO SPOOLYTE SPOTLIGHT circa 1920, the chrome finished body bearing a brass maker's label, complete with mirror and domed glass lens, as fitted to Alvis, Austin 20, Bentley, Vauxhall, Rolls-Royce, Sunbeam, and Riley motor cars, 15cm long; together with a trumpet type brass motoring horn, (2).
5 INCH REFRACTING BRASS TELESCOPE, SIGNED J.H. DALLMEYER, LONDON MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY with lens cap, raised on a stained oak tripod, with two boxes containing lenses, connectors and a finderscope marked T. B. WINTER/ 21 GREY ST. NEWCASTLE ON TYNE Tube 169cm long Provenance: Purchased from Lord Armstrong, Cragside, Northumberland, December 1983. Note: This telescope originally belonged to the first Lord Armstrong, who oversaw the building of Cragside, near Rothbury in the late 19th century. Designed by Richard Norman Shaw, Cragside was equipped with hydraulic machines and powered by hydroelectricity, the first in the world to do so and a revelation in its day. Lord Armstrong was a true Victorian polymath, a philanthropist, engineer, and entrepreneur, with a keen interest in astronomy. As a result, Cragside was built with an astronomical dome where this telescope was used.
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