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A 9ct gold diamond cluster-style ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size M - Weight approx 1.9gms - A brilliant-cut diamond single-stone ring - Stamped 18ct - Ring size L - Weight approx 2.1gms - Together with an old-cut diamond single-stone ring - Tests as high carat gold - Ring size N - Weight approx 1.7gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - One single-stone ring with chip to diamond and misshapen band.
An early 20th century 15ct gold pink zircon and seed pearl brooch - Width 3.5cms - Weight approx 7.0gms - Together with a two-row seed pearl necklace - Length 40cms Condition Report: Good to fair - Brooch with light surface scratches - Wear to some seed pearls - Necklace was originally a three-row necklace - Clasp appears to be 9ct gold - Surface blemishes to some seed pearls.
An 18ct gold sapphire pendant - Hallmarked Birmingham - Length 3.2cms - Weight approx 3.2gms - A bi-colour elephant and tree pendant - Stamped 585 - Length 2.7cms - Weight approx 4.7gms - Together with a horse and jockey brooch with enamel detail - With foreign marks indicating gold - Length 3.2cms - Weight approx 5.4gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface dents and scratches - Some wear to enamel.
A blue-gem and diamond pendant - Suspended from a belcher-link chain - Length of pendant 1.2cms - Length of chain 46cms - Chain stamped 750 - Weight approx 2.2gms - Together with a pair of 9ct gold blue-gem and diamond ear pendants - Hallmarked Birmingham - Weight approx 0.9gm Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Gems aquamarine or topaz - Chain broken - Butterflies deficient
Two 9ct gold diamond-set pendants, one cross and one cluster - Hallmarked London and Birmingham - Lengths 3 and 2cms - Together with a pair of garnet ear pendants and part of a pair of cubic zirconia ear pendants - Both test as 9ct gold - Total weight approx 5.0gms Condition Report: Good - With light scratches - Garnet earring butterflies deficient
A green-gem pendant necklace - Possibly jade - Tests as higher carat gold -Length of pendant 4cms - Length of chain 41cms - Weight approx 5.2gms - A pair of jade and seed pearl ear pendants Stamped 14K - Length 5cms - Weight approx 6.5gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Ear pendants in need of repair
A platinum yellow diamond and diamond dress ring - The square-shape yellow diamond to the graduated baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band - Hallmarked Edinburgh - Ring size L - Weight approx 8.8gms - Accompanied by an insurance valuation by Cellini stating the principle diamond as a fancy light yellow, VVS1-VVS2 clarity - Weight 1.08cts - The total weight of the baguette-cut diamonds 0.59ct - F/G colour - VVS1-VVS2 clarity - Stating the NRV as £11,500 Condition Report: Good.
A platinum diamond single-stone ring - The square-shape diamond to the plain band - Diamond weight 0.44ct, stamped to band - Estimated I-J colour, VS2-SI1 clarity - Hallmarked London - Ring size I - Weight approx 3.4gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches - Diamond clean and bright
A diamond cluster dress ring - The central brilliant-cut diamond within a vari-cut diamond scroll and spray surround - Principal diamond estimated weight 0.70ct - Estimated J-K colour, SI2-P1 - Tests as gold - Ring size M - Weight approx 4.6gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface surface scratches in keeping with wear
A Royal Worcester plate, painted apples and other fruit, signed P Love, 27.5 cm diameter See illustration Condition report Report by NG A couple of small heavy scratches/chips to left hand side of plate. Some rubbing to gilt rim, light in places although couple of patches of white showing through. Black stamp to reverse.
A John Ogilby map, The Road from London to Chichester, another similar, The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands-End, and another, The Road from Bristol to Weymouth in Dorset-Shire (3) Condition report Report by RB Not modern reproductions. The road from Bristol to Weymouth in Dorsetshire: some browning and staining (small) The continuation of the road from London to Lands-End: generally good. The road from London to Chichester: generally good, with some very light browning.
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, 21 cm high, a cloisonné vase, and a box and cover in the form of a tortoise (4) Condition report Report by RB The Satsuma vases: overall pretty good, some crazing, a little light rubbing to the gilt decoration, both signed. The cloisonné vase: generally good condition, with a few scratches, no major dents or cracks. The tortoise box and cover: generally good with a few minor chips.
The Channings, 3 vol., light spotting to prelims ( Mrs Henry) The Channings, 3 vol., light spotting to prelims, early 20th century purple crushed half morocco, gilt by Bayntun, spines gilt, 1862 § White Elephants, 3 vol., contemporary half morocco, spines gilt, 1882 § Ohnet (Georges) The Ironmaster, 3 vol., 1884 § Wylde (Katherine) Mr Bryant's Mistake, 3 vol., ink inscription to head of titles, half-titles browned, 1980 § Allardyce (Alexander) Balmoral, A Romance of the Queen's Country, 3 vol., contemporary ink ownership inscription to half-titles, 1893 , first editions, all but the first in original cloth, some slight shelf-lean, spines a little discoloured, spine ends and corners a little bumped, generally excellent copies ; and 9 others, Victorian triple-decker first editions, 8vo (24)
Oliphant (Laurence) - Masollam, 3 vol., spines a little browned, 1886 § Yonge (Charlotte M.) Magnum Bonum, 3 vol., light foxing to titles, ink ownership stamp to titles verso, spines a little darkened, 1879; Beechcroft at Rockstone, 2 vol., ink ownership stamp to endpaper, 1888 § Wistan (Aden) Lucy Francis & Cousin Bill, 3 vol., browning to half-titles, spines lightly faded, 1892, first editions, original cloth, slightl shelf-lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped but excellent copies overall ; and 12 others, Victorian first edition novels and others, 8vo (23)
Barrie (J.M.) - Better Dead, first edition, original stiff pictorial wrappers, skilfully rebacked preserving part of original spine, some rubbing and light surface soiling, still very good overall, preserved in folding chemise and morocco-back slip-case, 8vo, 1888. The author's first book, scarce, particularly in good condition.
Robert Elsmere, 3 vol., first edition, Michael Sadleir copy (Augusta Mary, Mrs. Humphrey Ward ) Robert Elsmere, 3 vol., first edition, Michael Sadleir copy , with his bookplate to pastedown, original cloth, spines gilt, light rubbing, still a near-fine set overall, [Sadleir 3293], 8vo, 1888.
Weyman (Stanley J.) - A Gentleman of France, 3 vol., presentation inscription 'From the author' to front endpaper, some light scattered foxing, 1893 § Jefferies (Richard) Wood Magic, 2 vol., 1881 § Talbot ( The Hon. Thomas) The Granvilles, 3 vol., light scattered spotting, 1882 § Collins (Wilkie) The Dead Alive, frontispiece, spine a little rubbed, Boston, 1874, first editions, original cloth, slight shelf lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped, still excellent overal ; and 17 others, a run of works by James Payn in original cloth in excellent condition, 8vo (26)
Verral (William) - A Complete System of Cookery, first edition , later ink ownership to head of title, some foxing and light browning, modern polished calf, gilt, [Bitting p.477; Cagle 1043; Maclean p.147; Oxford p.89; Simon BG 1553; Vicaire 859], 8vo, printed for the author, and sold by him; as also by Edward Verral Bookseller, in Lewes: and by John Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1759. The author describes himself as 'Master of the White-Hart Inn in Lewes, Sussex'.
The Complete House-keeper, and Professed Cook The Complete House-keeper, and Professed Cook. Calculated for the Greater Ease and assistance of Ladies, House-keepers, Cooks, , 2 folding engraved plates of table settings, title soiled and spotted, 3C2 short tear within text with loss of a few letters, some spotting or light foxing elsewhere, occasional staining, modern calf-backed boards, spine gilt, [Bitting p.439; Maclean p.136; Oxford p.106; cf. Cagle 1000 (1772 first edition)], rare in commerce, 8vo, Newcastle, Printed for S. Hodgson, 1786.
Achebe (Chinua) - Things Fall Apart, first edition, ink ownership inscription, some light damp-staining to foot of endpapers, original cloth, light damp-staining to foot, dust-jacket, damp-staining to verso, spine slightly darkened, spine ends and corners a little chipped, lower panel browned, light rubbing to extremities, still a very good example of a scarce dust-jacket, 8vo, 1958. A very good example of this landmark in African literature.
Blyton (Enid) - Five Go to Smuggler's Top, first edition, colour frontispiece and illustrations by Eileen Spoor, pictorial endpapers, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light fading along upper joint, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, a few short tears with accompanying creasing to head and foot, light surface soiling to spine and lower panel, still a very good example, 8vo, 1945.
McKay (Claude) - Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems, first edition, signed presentation inscription "Yours for the Revolution" from the author to foot of portrait frontispiece, some light browning and spotting, mostly to margins, ink ownership inscription, original wrappers, paper label to upper cover, browned, rubbed and creased at extremities, 8vo, 1920. McKay's first book of poetry, rare signed.
Prynne (J.H.) - Kitchen Poems [2 copies], one of 50 copies signed by the author, original cloth, dust-jacket, Goliard Press, 1968; Day Light Songs, one of 250 copies, marking to upper cover, Cambridge, 1968; Into the Day, A.N.s. from the author loosely inserted, marking to upper cover, Cambridge, 1972; High Pink on Chrome, Cambridge, 1975; Down Where Changed, Ferry Press, 1979 , first editions, all but the first in original wrappers ; and 17 others by the same, 8vo (23) A good collection of works by Prynne, many scarce.

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