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IMPRESSIVE CERTIFICATED NATURAL UNTREATED SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGset with a central oval sapphire with accompanying report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating the stone to be natural with no evidence of heat treatment, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, marked 18CT, size N-O, 4.5g
DIAMOND SET BANDwith a row of channel set baguette cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.60 carats, marked 750, size O, 8.7g CONDITION REPORT: In well worn condition.The plating has worn off of the shank completely.Very dirty to the underside.To the naked eye, the stones have a grey tint to them.Black pinpoint inclusions are visible.Under magnification, there are slight white inclusions visible.Stones are in good condition.All stones intact.All stones secure.
A small plastic tray of assorted hardback/soft cover books and magazines including Model Railways 1838-1939, Mechanical Tin Toys in Colour, Older Locomotives 1900-1942, Recent Locomotives 1947-1970, Model Railway News 1953, Model Railway News 1966, Bings Table Railway, Toys at the London Toy & Model Museum, Gauge O Railway Models in Bristol Industrial Museum, The Skinley Catalogue of Model Drawings 25th Edition (all G)
An 18ct yellow and white gold three stone crossover style ring - claw set with brilliant cut diamonds - the centre stone approx 0.5ct, outer stones each approx 0.2ct - quality of diamonds estimated as being eye clean and colour approx H/I - ring size O - approx weight 4.9 grams - in as new condition
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, designed as a central ruby within a diamond set surround and further diamond set shoulders, set within an 18ct yellow gold, ribbed hoop, gross weight 3.6gms CONDITION REPORT: Some inclusions within the stone but have not detected whether this is a natural or synthetic stone, ring size N/O
A vintage American shop fitting weighing scales by Computing Scale Company of Dayton Ohio, early 20th century, painted metal, chrome and enamel, 75cm high. In 1891, Edward Canby and Orange O. Ozias, two businessmen from Dayton, purchased the patents for the newly invented computing scale and incorporated the Computing Scale Company to produce commercial scales. The business became part of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company formed in 1911 and then an IBM division in 1933. The Dayton Scale Division was eventually sold to the Hobart Manufacturing Company when IBM decided to stop marketing scales to retail stores.
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