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AN ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1940The square step-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.50cts, between old brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, to an openwork gallery and plain hoop, mounted in platinum and 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.60ct total, French assay marks, ring size O½
A DIAMOND DRESS RING, CIRCA 1960Designed as a stylised bouquet of flowers set with a central round brilliant-cut diamond, within a surround of similarly and single-cut diamonds, between diamond leaf shoulders, mounted in gold, principal diamond approximately 0.70ct, remaining diamonds approximately 1.20cts total, ring size O¾
Seven various rings, one 9ct yellow gold set oval cluster aquamarine surrounded by diamonds with diamond set shoulders, size P; one yellow metal set single brilliant cut diamond in high claw setting stamped 585, size O; one seven stone channel set diamond ring, size O; one yellow metal stamped 750 set with five diamonds, size Q; one yellow metal stamped 750 set with five diamonds; one yellow and white metal set single diamond, size O; one diamond set wedding band, size P, stamped 585; and small yellow metal ring stamped 585, size I, approx 6.6g 585, 6.5g 375 and 2g 750 (7)
Monks, Prescott, a good 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement with arched brass dial having a pictorial polychrome moonphase, the engraved circumference titled 'As Time Goes Swift Away So Does Human Life Decay', and with engraved secondary seconds and date calendar to the inner circumference with third hand pointer, the Gillows quality case with boxed swan-neck hood with eglomised panels, the centre panel gilt signed 'J Mouldsdale', well and finely moulded turned pillastars flanking the dial door, the trunk door with engraved brass plate to verso 'John Dutton, Lee Park, Little Woolton, Nr L'pool', rasied on an ogee moulded platform base, 230 cm h o/agood original condition overall, movement running at time of cataloguing, hood finials replaced, as removed from private residence
1855 Francis Sylvester Mahony (Fr Prout) autograph final verse of his poem The Bells of Shandon, correcting a long-standing error.Together with two letters from Peter Burke to a Miss Gould of Beaconsfield, and two letters from Bernard Burke also to Miss Gould. The letter dated 10 Nov 1855 states that while in Dublin he was with Francis Mahony ( Father Prout ) and had him write the verse for her , he noted that Francis had corrected the common misprint 'Kiosk, O !' to 'Kiosko'.There’s a bell in MoscowWhile on tower and kioskoIn St. Sophia the Turkman getsAnd loud in air calls men to prayerFrom the tap’ring summit of tall minaretsSuch empty phantom I freely grant themBut there’s an emblem more dear to me’Tis the bells of Shandon that sound so grand onThe pleasant waters of the river Lee. Other Notes: Francis Sylvester Mahony was born in Cork and educated at Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. He continued his education in various French, Jesuit colleges before returning to Clongowes as Master of Rhetoric. Mahony lost his position at Clongowes and moved to London. There, he became a leading contributor to Fraser's Magazine, under the signature of "Father Prout"
Trinity College Dublin Extern Historical Society - a rare silver medal by Mossop, 1807.52mm. Seated helmeted hibernia obverse. To Johanne O. Oldfield. The Hibernia figure cut from a striking of a die made for the Royal Irish Academy and soldered to a blank medal after the inscription was engraved. Extremely rare, very fine. fed Provenance: Collection of F.E. Dixon
University College Cork and Law Students Debating Society of Ireland, trio of gold award medals to Eoin "Pope" O'Mahony 1926-29UCC for Oratory 1926-27, 45mm, 55g, 9ct; LSDSI King's Inns The Governor General's Medal for Legal Essay, 43mm plus loop, 37g, 9ct; LSDSI Fitzgibbon Medal for Oratory 1928-1929, 39mm plus loop, 31.9g, 15ct. Mainly extremely fine. (3) Provenance: Collection of F.E. DixonOther Notes: Eoin "The Pope" O' Mahony (1904-1970) was a barrister, wit and political satirist. He held the titles of Auditor of the Philosoph (1927/1928) and Auditor of the TCD Historical Society at the same time. He tried and failed to obtain a nomination in the 1952 and 1966 Irish presidential elections. O'Mahony was educated at Presentation Brothers' College and Clongowes Wood College before entering UCC where he was active in the Philosoph. He presented "Meet the Clans" on Radio Eireann, wrote for the Sunday Review and was visiting Professor at Southern Illinois University - where his papers are currently held.
1917 Marine-Nachtglas binoculars by C.P. Goerz; Berlin. Marked on the left back-plate "C.P. Goerz - Berlin" and marked on the right back-plate "Marine-Nachtglas - 8x56", numbered 522029. An extremely rare prototype made by Goerz for the German navy, in fitted oak carrying box. Box 10125.50 Other Notes: In August 1917 the German War Department ordered Goerz, Zeiss and Leitz to develop hand-held binoculars with a 70° field of view, 8X magnification, and an exit pupil of 7 mm, Leitz built two prototypes, a 42 7x50, and an 8x56 with the enormous field o f view of 157 m at 1000 m (9", light intensity L = 56). Goerz presented the very heavy 8x56, labeled 'Marine-Nachtglas' in February 1918. Its field of view was 150 m at 1000 m and it weighed 3,500 grams, compared to the 2,565 grams of the Leitz 8x56. Zeiss were awarded the contract. A similar pair of binoculars was sold in Bonhams New York on 25 Jun 2014 with the note that only 114 pairs were produced by Goerz. 10 by 12 by 5.50in. (25.4 by 30.5 by 14cm) In very fine condition. Wear to paint at edges. Lenses in position and undamaged. Fungus on prisms in left side, not visible in use. Base of carrying case loose.
A suite of turtle jewellery, comprising ring, pendant, earrings and matching bracelet, all in faux opal, white hardstone and black enamel, all set entremblant to turtle head and limbs, each stamped either '14k' or '585', ring size O, pendant length 3.2cm, bracelet length 18.5cm, (48.8g gross) Condition Report / Extra Information o
An 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval sapphire, approx. 6.5 x 5.5mm, surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 1.50cts, all claw mounted to a plain band of white metal with London import mark, 1978, also stamped '18ct', size O, (6.8g)
A sapphire and diamond eternity ring, the full hoop eternity ring set with alternating groups of three square sapphires and three round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 0.12cts, (unmarked, tests as platinum), size N-O, (3.8g) Condition Report / Extra Information Some abrasions and small scratches (only visible through a 10x loupe) to sapphires.Light wear to band with consistent with age/use.
An 18ct aquamarine and diamond ring, the marquise cut aquamarine, approx. 15.5 x 8.8mm, in a four claw mount, surrounded by a single row of small white diamonds in a miligrain border, with similarly bifurcated shoulders tapering half way down the band, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 1.03cts, plain solid lower band stamped '750', size N-O, (7.2g)
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