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18ct white gold oval fine Ceylon sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, hallmarked, sapphire approx 4.00 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.90 caratCondition Report:Approx 6.3gm, size M-N, overall head = 18mm x 13mm , sapphire very good colour, bright well matched diamonds
Scottish silver stone set brooch by Ola M Gorie, one other silver brooch, 15ct gold locket pendant, Tissot ladies9ct gold manual wind wristwatch and an early 20th century 9ct gold ladies wristwatch, on gilt strapCondition Report:Tissiot back case only approx 1.6gm, 15ct approx 5gm (glass interior), 9ct gold and gilt watch approx 21.1gm gross
JAMES KIRKUP: THE SUBMERGED VILLAGE AND OTHER POEMS, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951, 1st edition, 12mo, Curwen Press paper boards designed by Diana Wilbraham with her signature on ffep, inner flap of d/w loosely inserted, together with four other titles similarly bound comprising NATHANIEL MICKLEM: THE TREE OF LIFE AND OTHER VERSES, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1952, inscription of Diana Wilbraham on ffep; MERVYN LAGDEN: COTSWOLD AND OTHER POEMS, Abingdon-on-Thames, The Abbey Press, circa 1957; KATHERINE WATSON: THE SOURCE AND OTHER POEMS, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1956, 1st edition; H M MARGOLIOUTH: INTIMATION AND OTHER POEMS, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1948, 1st edition, (5)
ADAMANTIUS: ORIGENOUS DIALOGOS KATA MARKIONISTON - ORIGENIS DIALOGUS CONTRA MARCIONITAS CIVE DE RECTA IN DEUM FIDE..., Opera and Studio M Joh Rodolfi Wetstenii... Basileae Jacobus Bertchrus, 1674, title page printed in red and black (repaired and losses), collates [2] 32 247 [1], 232 columns [36], 4to, contemporary calf worn top board detached, new end papers
WILLEM JACOB'S GRAVESANDE: MATHEMATICAL ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY CONFIRM'D BY EXPERIMENTS OR AN INTRODUCTION TO SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S PHILOSOPHY..., trans J T Desaguliers, London for W Innys, T Longman and T Shewell, C Hitch and M Senex, 1747, 6th edition greatly improved, vol 2 (of 2), 65 engraved folding plates as called for, some soiling, 4to, contemporary calf v worn
PEARL BAILEY: TALKING TO MYSELF, New York, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971, signed with long inscription, original cloth, d/w + BARRY MCRAE: THE JAZZ CATACLYSM, London, J M Dent, 1967, 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth, d/w + BILL CROW: JAZZ ANECDOTES, Oxford University Press, 1990, 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth, d/w + PETER GAMMOND: DUKE ELLINGTON, HIS LIFE AND MUSIC, London, Phoenix House, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and repaired) + PAUL OLIVER: CONVERSATION WITH THE BLUES, London, Cassell, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + NEL KING (ED): BENEATH THE UNDERDOG, HIS WORLD AS COMPOSED BY MINGUS, London, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1971, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and v small part losses) + IRA GERSHWIN: LYRICS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS..., New York, Alfred A Knopf, 1959, 1st edition, original two-tone cloth gilt, d/w (v small part losses) + HUGUES PANASSIE & MADELEINE GAUTIER: DICTIONARY OF JAZZ, foreword Louis Armstrong, London, Cassell, 1956, 1st edition, inscription on ffep, original cloth, d/w (v small part losses) (8)
RICHARD M ICEMONGER: SNAKES AND SNAKE CATCHING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, Cape Town, Howard Timmins [1955], 1st edition, signed and inscribed to Anthony [Micheli] '...many thanks for your assistance in the Salisbury snake park...', original cloth backed boards, d/w (losses), one copy only on COPAC + WALTER ROSE: SNAKES, MAINLY SOUTH AFRICAN, Cape Town, Maskew Miller, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (soiled and part losses) (2)
R H MOTTRAM: 2 titles: BUXTON, THE LIBERATOR, London, Hutchinson, [1946], 1st edition, contemporary inscription on ffep, original cloth, d/w (part losses); ANOTHER WINDOW SEAT, London, Hutchinson, 1957, vol 2, inscription on ffep, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + R W KETTON-CREMER: 2 titles: A NORFOLK GALLERY, London, Faber & Faber, 1948, 2nd impression, original cloth, d/w (price clipped); NORFOLK ASSEMBLY, London, Faber & Faber, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + JAMES M ROSENHEIM: THE TOWNSHENDS OF RAYNHAM, Middletown, Connecticut, Wesleyan University Press, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, vgc + ALAN MACKLEY: JOHN BUXTON, NORFOLK GENTLEMAN AND ARCHITECT, LETTERS TO HIS SON 1719-1729, Norfolk Records Society, 2005, 1st edition, vol 69, original cloth, d/w, vgc + TREVOR HEATON: A SCANDAL AT FELBRIGG, THE TRUE STORY OF THE NOTORIOUS MISS WILLOUGHBY AND 'MAD' WINDHAM, Dereham, Bosworth Books, 2012, 1st edition, original pictorial wraps (7)
ELINOR M BRENT-DYER: 3 titles: THE EXPLOITS OF THE CHALET GIRLS, Edinburgh and London, W & R Chambers, 1950 reprint, inscription on ffep, original cloth; THE NEW HOUSE AT THE CHALET SCHOOL, Edinburgh and London, W & R Chambers, 1952 reprint, original cloth; THE RIVALS OF THE CHALET SCHOOL, London and Edinburgh, W & R Chambers, 1955 reprint, original cloth, d/w (losses) (3)
JAMES DYRENFORTH & MAX KESTER: ADOLF IN BLUNDERLAND, ill Norman Mansbridge, London, Frederick Muller, 1939, 1st edition, contemporary inscription on ffep, 4to, original pictorial boards a little worn + H M BATEMAN: BURLESQUES, London, Duckworth, 1916, 1st edition, 4to, original pictorial boards soiled (2)
HAZEL M PEEL: PILOT THE HUNTER, ill Keith Money, London, George G Harrap, 1962, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (v minor losses) + MONICA EDWARDS: BLACK HUNTING WHIP, ill Geoffrey Whittan, London, Collins, 1955, original cloth, d/w (small part losses and closed tears) + MONICA MARSDEN: MANOR HOUSE MYSTERY, ill Greta Jones, Leicester, Brockhampton Press, 1950, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses) + FREDERICK FRANCIS NICHOLLS: THE FREE TRADERS, London, Heinemann, 1967, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + RICHARD CHURCH: 3 titles: DOWN RIVER, ill Laurence Irving, London, Heinemann, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses); THE BELLS OF RYE, ill Michael Hubbard, London, Heinemann, 1960, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses); THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT, London, Heinemann, 1971, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) (7)
RICHARD ADAMS: THE PLAGUE DOGS, [ill Arthur Wainwright], New York, Alfred X Knopf, 1978, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (v minor losses) + R F DELDERFIELD: THE ADVENTURES OF BEN GUNN, ill William Stobbs, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1956, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: SMITH OF WOOTTON MAJOR, ill Pauline Baynes, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1967, 1st edition, original pictorial boards worn at edges + PAUL BIEGEL: LETTERS FROM THE GENERAL, trans Patricia Crumpton, London, J M Dent, 1979, 1st edition, original pictorial laminated boards, vgc + VICTOR CANNING: FLIGHT OF THE GREY GOOSE, London, Heinemann, 1973, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (5)
A JAMES II SILVER MONTEITHPOSSIBLY ISAAC DIGHTON (DEIGHTON), LONDON 1688With a shaped border, later engraved with an armorial and scrollwork and on a circular foot26cm (10 1/4in) diameter878g (28.25 oz)The armorial believed to be for STEWART of AppinSee David M. Mitchell, Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, page 165 for reference to the maker's markCondition Report: Signs of an old repair to border near engraving.Evidence of dents being removed. The Monteith shows signs of excessive heat in previous repairs which have left a heat bloom throughout.Original armorial worn and partially erased.Marks obscured.Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN HALF PEARL AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING LONDON 1845The central panel shaped like a Maltese cross with a central half pearl upon black ground to tapered half pearl shoulders, with oval glazed panel verso, full hallmark and maker's mark JW, inscribed M. Brierly Obt. Mar. 22 1858.Size/dimensions: finger size MGross weight: 2.4 gramsMargaret BRIERLY, who died 22 Mar 1858 and was buried 29 Mar 1858 at the church of St Peter, Church Lawford, Warwickshire, age 58 years. She was of Kings Newnham a hamlet in the parish of Church Lawford. The BRIERLY family of Kings Newnham were millers. Condition Report: There is some wear commensurate with age and use, some small nibbles to the enamelled shoulders. Condition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND PENDANTThe pear cut diamond weighing 1.98 carats, in a cut down collet setting, with an old brilliant cut diamond below, estimated to weigh 0.10 carats, and a polished gold coloured baleSize/dimensions: 2.7cm longGross weight: 1.8 gramsCondition Report: The pear shaped is graded as L/M colour, there are some large chips to the girdle, low fluorescence. The clarity (assessed n the mount) is -VS (no discernible inclusions viewed with a 10x loupe, although the chips to the girdle may affect the clarity grade). The pear shaped diamond measures approximately 11.2mm long x 8.4mm widest x 3.8mm deep (measured in the mount).The cut down collet setting is Victorian, the bale and additional diamonds are laterCondition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA 1900The cushion cut diamond weighing 3.71 carats in a claw setting, to a reeded shank Size/dimensions: finger size I 1/2Gross weight: 4.1 gramsCondition Report: Colour estimated L/M, there is a yellow tint, clarity VVS, there is some nibbling and a couple of naturals to the girdle. The setting used to be able to detach at the back of the setting and so it could be worn in a different setting, however it has been lead soldered into place. One of the claw tips has broken off, the shank has been sized, some light wear to the setting.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RINGThe graduated circular cut sapphires with old European cut diamonds between, approximately 0.50 carats total, to a scrolled gallerySize/dimensions: finger size M 1/2Gross weight: 3.2 grams Condition Report: The setting has some wear, some thinning to the back of the shank, some of the claws have been retipped, one of the claws holding the central sapphire is needing retipping. The diamonds are bright and lively, colour estimated H, clarity VS, assessed in settings. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND PEARL BRACELET CIRCA 1920The pierced panels each set with a trio of old mine cut diamonds with rose cut diamond set shaped borders, approximately 4 carats total, with small pearl set batons between, the clasp tongue with French poinçonsSize/dimensions: 18.1cm longGross weight: 35.7 gramsProvenance:Sale, Sotheby's, Fine Jewels, 19th March 1998, lot 69Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl.Condition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. All pearls are present and mostly appear original, a diamond has been lost on view. The principal diamonds are mostly SI, some I Clarity with no discernible chips or nicks, colour varying from I-M. There are minor nicks to some of the rose cut diamonds. There is no evidence of any previous repairs to the mounts, and the clasp closed tightly.Condition Report Disclaimer
WILLIAM THOMAS PAVITT, AN ARTS AND CRAFTS TALISMAN DRESS RING WITH INTERCHANGEABLE STONE ACCENTSCIRCA 1910The front panel with a radiating sun within a horse shoe shaped frame, with three interchangeable circular cut gems, comprising a green tourmaline, almandine garnet and citrine, within rope twist settings, the shank with applied two colour talismanic symbols, including the Swastika, the Seal of Solomon and the Wheel of Life, the shank stamped 15c with W.T.P maker's mark, in original ring boxSize/dimensions: finger size M 1/2Gross weight: 6.1 gramsWilliam Thomas Pavitt (1870-1937) was a designer and maker of Talismanic Jewellery. He was co-author of The Book of Talismans Amulets and Zodiacal Gems (1914) with his wife Kate. The book is a study of ancient symbols and the symbolism of precious stones and their use as magical objects throughout the ages. He had premises at 17 Hanover Square, W. LondonAccording to his book the symbols on this ring would provide the wearer protection against evil, happiness, longevity amongst other things. The interchangeable stones also have their own specific properties, for example tourmaline to attract inspiration, favour and to secure friends.
A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGThe step cut diamond with canted corners weighing 3.11 carats, in a four claw setting, set above two baguette cut diamond set shoulders, the shank stamped 18ctSize/dimensions: finger size M 1/2Gross weight: 4.7 gramsCondition Report: The principal diamond colour estimated L-M, clarity VVS, medium fluorescence. Some light wear to the setting commensurate with use, the diamond measures approximately 10.3 x 6.55 x 4.8mmCondition Report Disclaimer
A Group of WWI & WWII medals including: 1914-18 War Medal & Victory Medal GS 9891 CPL J Hartshore R.Fus, 1914-15 Star 9891 PTE J Hartshore R.Fus, WWII Africa Star, The 39-45 Star, The 39-45 War medal in original packaging addressed to Mrs M Tideswell, 16 Lime Street Stoke on Trent together with 2 enamelled Royal Army Service badges
A group of later British medals including: Northern Ireland Medal GSM 1062 24026300 PTE R Johnson Cheshire, Northern Ireland GSM Medal 34139438 PTE M.J Birch with UN Medal, South Arabia GSM medal 2360051 L/CPL W.D Legg, M, Malaya GSM 4026586 S.A.C T.Rogerson RAF, Iraq Medal 25133779 PTE J Douglas & 25215811 GNR N.J Bezuidenhout RA & boxed commemorative Somme medal

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