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Six gem-set rings1st: Circa 1970, the three coral corallium rubrum cabochons accented by brilliant and single-cut diamonds, to a textured setting, 2nd: Circa 1960, the oval cabochon turquoise to a ropetwist mount, 3rd: Circa 1960, set with a circular-cut amethyst to a wirework and ropetwist mount accented by green gemstones, 4th: Circa 1960, designed as a circular-cut sapphire and single-cut diamond cluster with ropetwist decoration, 5th: Set with an oval cabochon, the mount with beadwork detail, 6th: Set with a green gemstone cabochon, ring sizes: 1st N, 2nd P, 3rd K, 4th N½, 5th M, 6th O (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three pairs of cultured pearl and diamond earrings, two rings1st: Each 12.0mm cultured pearl of grey tint to a brilliant-cut diamond surmount, 2nd: Each 10.0mm cultured pearl to an openwork brilliant-cut diamond surmount, 3rd: Each princess-cut diamond suspending a detachable 10.0mm cultured pearl and baguette-cut diamond drop, 4th: Two bands, lengths: 1st 2.5cm, 2nd 3.1cm, 3rd 2.9cm, 4th ring sizes approx. O & Q (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ruby and diamond three-stone ring, first half of the 20th centurySet with a cabochon ruby between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.10ct total, maker's mark, Hungarian assay mark, ring size approx. OFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from ÄŒeská Gemologická LaboratoÅ™ stating that the rubies are natural, of Burmese origin, with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 20-00 138, dated 6th February 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gold coloured combination dip pen and propelling pencil, unmarked, engraved with foliate swags and floral sprays; a 9 carat gold propelling pencil, Birmingham 1936, with a clip and engine turned decoration; another gold coloured propelling pencil; Yard O Led, a silver coloured propelling pencil, with a clip, engine turned decoration and a card box; and a silver plated propelling pencil
A South Sea cultured pearl and diamond ring, the 15mm South Sea cultured pearl within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.80 carats total, stamped 750, finger size O 1/2, 13g gross Condition Report: The South Sea pearl has a champagne tint, the diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively. The setting has minimal wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
Decorative Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Cat, printed marks to base, first quality, gold stopper; Royal Doulton Top O' The Hill; Doulton Old Moreton bowl; a 19th Century Sunderland Lustre jug with central transfer printed decoration of mother and children inscribed 'Charity' etc qty
Rev F O Morris: "A History of British Birds", six vols illust, in tooled and gilt leather bindings, pub Groombridge & Sons, London, 1851, and three other leather bound booksCondition:Splits to front and back paper linings on volumes 1, 4 and 5.All books have minor foxing to most pages.front and back covers have scratches and marks, commensurate with age.
marked M&C, O, M&C, town mark, of large baluster form with high relief chased Rococo decoration of slightly chinoiserie form, with bird within branches with nest, fruits and feeding bird, with S scroll handle and fine leaf capped thumbpiece, the hinged cover with removable acorn finial(28.5cm high, 33.8oz)Footnote: Note: Although Scottish coffee pots are rare, similar pots but for chocolate are even rarer and very few examples are recorded. In The Compendium Of Scottish Silver by R & J Dietert, between c.1720 and c.1765 only five chocolate pots are listed (although three others are known since publication) while for the same period forty six coffee pots are recorded. It is interesting to note that two of these are Glasgow made. One by Milne & Campbell (Sotheby’s New York 16 th April 2005, lot 265) and Adam Graham (in Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum collection). When you add to this the earliest known example by Robert Bruce of Edinburgh, c.1720, which is in Dundee Museum & Art Galleries and the 1720-21 example by Patrick Murray of Edinburgh and presented as the Selkirk Race Prize in that year is within the National Museums of Scotland collection , examples available to collectors few and this lot offers an opportunity for the serious collector to add to their collection. All these are much later than their English counterparts, which not common, do survive from as early as 1685. Although their form follows almost directly that of the coffee pots of the period, their function is quite different. The placement of the spout of a coffee pot is particularly done to avoid the bitter coffee grounds from being poured into the cup. However , with chocolate the heavier coco sediment was intended to be drunk and indeed likely the most flavoursome part. Therefore, altering the design of the coffee pot to allow the finial to be removed, either by simply pulling out or hinging, allowed a stirrer (or molinet) to be placed in to stir the sediments up just before pouring. While very few English molinets do survive no Scottish examples are recorded. It is also likely that both north and south of the border that wooden stirrers would have been more common place.
A Japanese Taisho Period O-yoroi (Samurai armour):, the kabuto with gilt brass mandate and mon, curled fukikaeshi and gilt lacquer shikoro, the memopo with hempen and matching nowada, the sode, kor, Do, kusizuri, haidate and suneate all constructed from gilt lacquer panels bound by pink cord with floral edges, together with original storage box and later display stand.n.
British Birds Vol 11 by Rev F O Morris. Unsigned hardback book with no dust jacket printed on London no date given 196 pages. Good condition considering age of book. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Hospice Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.95, EU from £6.95, Rest of World from £8.95. We can ship a parcel up to 30kg in UK for £15.
A collection of 8 Royal Mail collectors stamp sets, with information cards, relating to Royalty. Comprising: "Happy & Glorious, 40th Anniversary of The Accession" 1992, "Diana Princess Of Wales" 1997, "The Great Tudor Henry VIII & The Six Wives" 1997, "The Golden Wedding Anniversary" 1997, "The 25th Anniversary Of The Investiture Of HRH The Prince O All in clear protective sleeves.
A 19th Century elm mule chest, the plain top with applied moulded edge opening to reveal recess and candle box (drawers missing), inscribed in pen and ink "O. Foulkes 1829" over two short and two long dummy drawers and two further real drawers, all with turned knob handles, raised on a bracket foot base, 113 cm wide x 88 cm high
A white gold, jade and diamond ring, claw set with the oval cabochon jade between circular cut diamond set three stone shoulders, detailed 585, 14 K, ring size O and a half, gross weight 6.7 gms and a gold and diamond full eternity ring, channel set with circular cut diamonds, ring size O and a half, (2).
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