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A sapphire and diamond ring, claw-set with a sugarloaf cabochon sapphire, the setting and shoulders set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, size O, French assay and maker's marks, numbered 115A verbal report states that the sapphire is of Basaltic origin, with no indications of heat treatment
A mixed group of gold chains and two rings, including four fine link gold neck chains, one suspending a cross, a 9ct gold Albert chain (broken), a diamond and cultured pearl pendant in platinum, a George III garnet and seed pearl ring, size O and a diamond half hoop ring in 18ct yellow gold, size N, total weight 50g
A group of three rings, including, a ring set with three cushion-shaped rubies, spaced by pairs of cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in gold, size N1/2, stamped 18CT, sponsor's mark JJ&S; an amethyst and seed pearl cluster ring, size P1/2; and a ring of solitaire design set with a diamond weighing approximately 0.25cts, mounted in 18ct gold, size O, British hallmarks
A collection of gold jewellery, comprising: a 9ct gold bracelet of gate link design, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold watch by Accurist, quartz movement, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold signet ring, size O, British hallmarks; and a 22ct gold wedding band, size O1/2, British hallmarks, combined gross weight 49 grams
Vinyl Records – 7” Singles including Led Zeppelin – Trampled Under Foot – DC1 (Limited Edition, Promotional Copy); Good Times Bad Times – 10057; Over The Hills And Far Away – 45 2970; D'yer Mak'er / The Crunge – 45 2986; Guns N’ Roses – Sweet Child O’ Mine – GEF 55; Thin Lizzy – Rosalie – LIZZY 2; Pink Floyd – The Wall (Music From The Film) – HAR 5222; Tubeway Army – That's Too Bad / Bombers – BACK2; The Who – Had Enough / Who Are You – WHO1; The Stranglers – ‘Something Better Change’ – UP 36277; Strange Little Girl – BP412; Peaches – UP 36248 (12)
A silver mounted polished and faceted oval rock crystal brooch, 4cm wide; an Ortak Scotland sterling silver bar brooch, the thistle terminal set with a faceted smoky quartz, boxed; a similar silver brooch, thistle terminal, London 1985, boxed; a silver hinged bangle, Birmingham 1964, boxed; a silver Yard-O-Led "Yardolette" pencil, JM&Co. London 1962, boxed with instructions (5)
A 9ct gold and white stone cluster ring, set with 19 round facet cut stones, claw set, size O; a 9ct gold and hematite signet ring, carved with a centurion, size R; a citrine and gold coloured metal ring, stamped '18ct' for 18ct gold, rounded rectangular facet cut stone, size N; another similar; etc (5)
Corgi Classics, a boxed bus & commercials group, to include D949/25 Bedford Type OB Coach "Eastern National", 822/1 Bedford O Series Van "Persil", and others. See photos. Although unchecked for completeness and correctness, conditions generally appear to be Good to Good Plus in Good window display boxes, some with slight crushing and yellowing to plastic windows.
Corgi Classics, a boxed bus & commercials group, to include D953/18 Bedford O Series Pantechnicon "Charlie Cairoli Blackpool Tower Circus", and others. See photos. Although unchecked for completeness and correctness, conditions generally appear to be Good to Good Plus in Good window display boxes, some with slight crushing and yellowing to plastic windows.
Corgi Classics, a boxed bus & commercials group, to include Q949/30 Bedford Type OB Coach "Western National", D953/14 Bedford O Series Pantechnicon "Arthur Batty Ltd.", and others. See photos. Although unchecked for completeness and correctness, conditions generally appear to be Good to Good Plus in Good window boxes, some with slight crushing and yellowing to plastic windows.
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type V, Edinburgh, Alex, ale x’·o nie den, pelleted sceptre, 1.15g/3h (cf. SCBI 35, 143; B 64a-c and figs 94A-C, same obv. die; S 5045). Very fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: bt April 2018 Type V was almost exclusively struck at Edinburgh by the moneyers Alex and Wilam and, in the vendor’s opinion, it may be simply a late local variant of type III.
James II (1437-1460), Second coinage, Second issue, Groat, type IIIb, Edinburgh, mm. crown, tressure of nine arcs, small trefoils on cusps except above crown, nothing in spandrels, trefoils by neck, reads iacobvs and gra, legend ends scottorvm (double saltire between t and o), rev. crown in first and fourth quarters, three pellets in second and third quarters, nothing in centre of cross, double saltire stops both sides, 3.48g/3h (SCBI 35, 714, same obv. die; SCBI 72, 718, same dies; B 36, fig. 550, same obv. die; S 5237). About very fine, the variety very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Patrick Finn Memorial FPL 19, 2001 (345) This is a variety that comes towards the very end of James’s reign, having distinct lettering traits which link it to the Roxburgh Groat, struck c. 1460. It is the only Crown Groat die that has trefoils by the King’s neck and the vendor has records of it paired with seven different reverses.
David II (1329-1371), Second coinage, Class B, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross potent on obv., cross fourchée on rev., first intermediate bust, tressure of six arcs, nothing in spandrels, double crosslet stops, nothing after scotorvm, small d under aed, ornate as on obv., plain a on rev., 3.89g/3h (SCBI 35, –; B 18a, fig. 271A, same obv. die; S 5097). Slightly small of flan, nearly very fine, very rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 67, 28 September 2005, lot 1111 This coin belongs to an unpublished ‘Cross-Fourchy’ sub-group of David II coins (Groats, Halfgroats and Pennies) which seems to have been produced between the end of Class B and the beginning of Class C. Extensive research by the vendor, done over a number of years and based mainly on letter forms and fonts, places these coins with their forked initial crosses in the period c. 1364. It is clear that Groups A and B and Groups C and D form two distinct and discreet groups, with no overlap in portrait, crown or letter punches. This corresponds with the change of mintmaster in Edinburgh, with James Mulekyn leaving and being replaced by Bonagius of Florence who probably left his post at the English mint at Durham in 1363. During this changeover period, the Cross Fourchy coins seem to have been produced at a time when a person or persons unknown were overseeing coin production, apparently on fairly ad-hoc basis. Old dies were used or re-used, new dies were somewhat carelessly made from a large number of varied letter punches. Reverses so far identified include some early class A dies, 3 normal class B dies and 12 marked with the fourchy mint mark. These pair with Burns 1st Intermediate obverse dies 268 and 271a, B.271 being an example; four new Cross Fourchy obverse dies with varied portraits, three of these having a mullet after the legend leading Burns to include B261 in Class A; and the Burns 254a obverse, previously thought to only have been used at Aberdeen but now known to have been used in a somewhat dilapidated state at Edinburgh only during the Cross Fourchy series with a Cross Fourchy reverse die and an old, reused Class A reverse. Some lettering from Class B is found on the Cross Fourchy dies, the T and O positioning this group after the final Class B dies, but other letter punches unique to this small series vary almost on a die-to-die basis.
A collection of jewellery to include an 18 carat gold three stone garnet ring set with two small diamonds, size P/Q, 2 g and a sapphire and diamond 18 carat gold ring (one sapphire missing) size O, 3.4 g together with a 9 carat and silver set three stone ring, two further dress rings, a ladies fob watch with enamel decorated dial and a small quantity of costume jewellery
Autographs - Multi-signed 1989 Open Golf Championship Programme Royal Troon with Draw sheets and Course Guide - featuring signatures internally such as Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson, Nick Faldo, Fred Couples, Lanny Wadkins, Paul Azinger, Bernhard Langer, Jose Olazabal, Ian Baker-Finch, Jose Rivero, Steve Pate, Bob Tway, Fuzzy Zoeller, Jack Nicklaus, et al 25x Total, light creasing o/w G overall. Private Autograph Collection
Autographs - Multi-signed 2000 Open Golf Championship Programme St Andrews with Draw Sheets and Car Park Ticket (res) - featuring signatures internally such as Tiger Woods, Padraig Harrington, Jack Nickalus, Vijay Singh, Seve Ballesteros, John Daly, Nick Price, Phil Mickelson, Tom Watson, Sergio Garcia, Paul Lawrie, Colin Montgomerie, et al 40x Total - creasing, o/w A/G overall. Private Autograph Collection
Autographs - Multi-signed 'Golf Characters - Caricatures by John Ireland' Book - with signatures internally featuring Sandy Lyle, Jack Nicklaus, Craig Stadler, Fuzzy Zoeller, Sam Torrence, Laura Davies, Grege Norman, Ian Woosnam, Roberto De Vicenzo, Isao Aoki, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Seve Ballesteros, Jose-Maria Olazabal, Ben Crenshaw, Neil Coles, Doug Sanders, Lee Trevino, Peter Thomson, Nick Faldo, David Graham, Bob Charles, Curtis Strange, Bernhard Langer, Rodger Davis, Tommy Nakajima, Eamonn Darcy, Mark McNulty, Ray Floyd, Tony Jacklin, Peter Alliss, John Jacobs, HB with DJ (signs of wear), internally appears generally clean, few dog ears to corners, o/w a F/G example overall. Private Autograph Collection
Interesting Collection of Various English Golf Club Silver Teaspoons (9) to incl Wildernesse Golf Club engraved bowl c/w golf club and golf ball stem hallmarked London 1931; A Golfing Figure dated 1923 and GSC engraved finial and stem hallmarked Birmingham 1924; 1911 Largs Golf Club engraved finial c/w crossed golf clubs and ball hallmarked Glasgow; Highcliffe Castle Golf Club mounted with a gentleman golfer hallmarked Birmingham 1932; O GC engraved finial with crossed golf clubs and golf balls stem hallmarked Birmingham; W N GC skeleton finial with crossed golf clubs and ball stem hallmarked Birmingham 1936; and EM GC crested shield finial hallmarked Sheffield 1935 and an another with a golfing figure finial and engraved on the back B.GC unmarked - 8x wt 4oz
Collection of Various Golf Related Gold, Silver and Mother o' Pearl Bar Brooches (4) - Gold Golf Club stamped 9ct Gold to the face overall wt 22 gm; interesting white metal Scottish bar brooch comprising golf wood decorated with Scottish thistle and stone; 1963 Silver and Enamel 'Society of London Lady Captains' bar brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1963; and Brass and Mother o' Pearl golf bag and club brooch
Queen Victoria south Africa Medal with clasps for Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Cape Colony together with an Edward VII South Africa Medal with clasp for South Africa 1902 and 1901, awarded to 9943 Corporal J Carroll, Welsh Regiment, together with George V Meritorious Service Medal awarded to James Carroll and an Aldershot Command Athletic Association 1916 Tug O' War Medal awarded to Sargent J Carroll (coach) A Company Royal Engineers in original case and associated silver topped cane engraved Sargent J Carrol Royal Engineers. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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