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A 9CT GOLD GEM RING, designed as a central rectangular amethyst flanked by two circular colourless gems (assessed as white topaz) to the outer pear shape amethysts, 9ct import mark for Birmingham 1996, ring size O ½, approximate gross weight 4.1 grams (Condition report: central amethyst moves within setting, otherwise good condition)
A 9CT GOLD AMETHYST AND TOPAZ CROSS OVER RING, designed as pear shape blue topaz and amethyst terminals to the tapered cross over band, 9ct hallmark for Sheffield, ring size O, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams (Condition report: overall good condition, topaz loose in setting, moderate surface scratches to band)
An early 20th century diamond (0.02 carats) solitaire ring in yellow gold and platinum, hallmarked, size N, 1.48g; a 9ct gold onyx signet ring, size O, hallmarked, 4g; an Edwardian gold gem-set ring, marks rubbed, shank cut, 1.44g and a pair of oval gold cufflinks with etched decoration, hallmarked 9ct for Chester, (one pair detached) 4.7g (4)
A collection of early 20th century O gauge model railway track, carriages, signal box and turntable, to include: One Type 101 LMS 2270 sold by Meccano, 2 tenders, 5 various Pullman, 1 NYC 2528 caboose, other wagons to include southern green 6 ton 2435 no.1057, o gauge track t/i approx 70 straight track, 50 curved, 10 turnouts, 1 diamond crossing, and approx 70 sleepers for different track
A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a yellow double claw setting, to a grooved shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size O see illustration . The ring is in good condition with slight wear to the grooves. It is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. The diamond measures 5.94mm x 5.95mm x 3.67mm. The approximate qualities of the diamond are; colour I/J/K, clarity I2/I3. Gross weight 7.1 grams. CR made 04.05.21.
A Diamond Half Hoop Ring, sixteen baguette cut diamonds in a yellow channel setting, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately, finger size O; and A Pair of Diamond Half Hoop Earrings, of similar design, total estimated diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, length 2.1cm, with hinged post and clip fittings see illustration . The items are in fair condition, the shank of the ring has paint/a gluey residue on it. All items are stamped '800' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 14.8 grams. CR made 26.05.21.
An Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval cut emerald in a yellow millegrain setting, flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size O see illustration . The ring is in good condition. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 2.6 grams. CR made 20.05.21.
An 18 Carat White Gold Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon opal within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size O see illustration . The ring is in good condition however the surface of the opal is slightly scuffed. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'C.L.M', Birmingham, 1988. The opal measures 16.40mm x 12.67mm x 5.70mm approximately. The qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 7.4 grams. CR made 27.05.21
1937 Bentley 4¼ litre Saloon by Park Ward Transmission: manualMileage:77199Bentley motorcars have always been built to be driven. That is as true today as it was in 1919 when W. O. Bentley designed the first vintage Bentley. The early history was written on the racetracks with the spirit of the Bentley Boys. They celebrated five magnificent Le Mans victories in the 1920's and in 2003, enjoyed a return to those glory years with a sixth win. When Rolls-Royce bought Bentley Motors, they shut down production of the 8 and 4½ litre. Then they had to decide what to do with the Bentley name as they couldn't afford to alienate their customer base and not build a new Bentley. The question was what sort of car to build; after several false starts, the Experimental Department developed a prototype car based on an earlier 18hp experimental chassis called the 'Peregrine' and a suitably tweaked 20/25hp engine; this combination proved to be a winner.W.O. Bentley drove one of the prototype cars extensively on the Continent and wrote back to the Derby factory giving the car overall praise. Launched in 1933, the first of what would become known as the 'Derby Bentleys' continued the marque's sporting associations. The 'Silent Sportscar', as it was quickly dubbed, had few peers and as a tireless long-distance tourer, it combined traditional Rolls-Royce refinement with Bentley performance and handling. Based on the contemporary Rolls-Royce 20/25, the 3½ litre Bentley was slightly shorter in the wheelbase and employed a tuned, twin SU-carburettor equipped version of the former's 3669cc overhead valve six; an increase in bore size upped the capacity to 4257cc in 1936. The 4¼ litre model offered more power while retaining the well-proven chassis and servo-assisted brakes.This Park Ward coachbuilt Bentley 4¼ litre Saloon, chassis number B63KU, is presented in black over cream and boasts a deep brown contrasting leather. Purchased by the vendor’s father in 1969 from David Scott-Moncrieff in Leek with 48,000 miles on the odometer, it then passed to our vendor who drove it regularly until 1996 and 78,000 miles when the con-rod came adrift (it was described by the garage as ‘a leg out of bed’). The garage that was initially commissioned to repair did nothing for a couple of years due to the proprietor’s ill health and when our vendor finally collected it the same fault happened once again. It was then taken to a different Rolls and Bentley specialist who took the engine apart but due to workload did nothing else and there it remained for the next 22 years; partially, as the vendor explains, his fault due to lack of space having it back.Finally giving up on his dream of putting this saloon back on the road and losing his storage at the garage, the time has come for our Bentley drivers club member to pass the car over to a new custodian. The paint and body will require attention as will the engine of course, but this is a Park Ward Bentley 4¼, a car synonymous with British motoring heritage and as a complete example will make a very desirable project indeed. The history file is somewhat sparse due to the car sitting under dust for two decades but includes a few invoices for work carried out prior to engine failure together with old MoT’s, a V5C registration document and original Handbook. All parts are supplied with the car and inspections are welcome.Guide Pride £23,000 -£30,000Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
Art Déco Vase Muller für Clain & Perrier, Lunéville, (Muller Frères tätig für Clain & Perrier), ab 1936, keulenförmiger Klarglaskorpus innen mit braunem, orange- und zartrosafarbenem Unterfang, Außenwandung mit im Relief geätztem und poliertem Dekor von Zucchini und Blättern, mit grün-violetten Oxidationsfarben bemalt, seitlich auf der Wandung ligiertes Monogramm C & P und O, H 28,5 cm, Bodendurchm. 10,5 cm. 2769-057
Drei Silber-Döschen, Niederlande 1. H. 19. Jh., eines in Kiepenform, im Boden Löwenmarke, H 4,5 cm, die beiden anderen in barocker Ausführung, Wandung jeweils mit reliefierter figürlicher Darstellung, H je 3 cm, im Boden gestempelt L, H, O und Krone mit V, 3 cm, das andere gestempelt O mit Krone (nach 1806). 2701-004
Vier Bücher zu Alberto Giacometti: Müller, Markus Hrsg. "Alberto Giacometti Meisterwerke aus der Fondation Maeght", Hirmer Verlag 2015; Austellungskatalog "Alberto Giacometti la collection du Centre Georges Pompidou", 1999; Westheider O. u. Philipp M. Hrsg. "Alberto Giacometti Begegnungen", Hamburg 2013 u. Gaßner H. u. Görgen A. Hrsg. "Giacometti Spielfelder", Hamburger Kunsthalle 2013, kartonierte Einbände, gute Erhaltung, 2706 - 0035
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