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An 18 carat gold diamond and aquamarine oval cluster ring, the oval mixed cut aquamarine in claw setting within 12 round brilliant cut diamond surround, combined weight approximately 0.24 carats, all set in white, the cluster 12mm x 10mm, 4.5g gross, finger size O 1/2, boxed CONDITION REPORT: Condition good. Shows no signs of wear.
An 18 carat gold sapphire and diamond daisy head cluster ring, the central round mixed cut sapphire within six round brilliant cut diamond surround, each approximately 0.06 carats, all claw set, the cluster 9mm diameter, 2.6g gross, finger size O 1/2 CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A George III gold, black enamel and seed pearl set mourning ring, with hair panel, the inscription running around the outside of the shank reads; 'Ann Apletree OB 17 APR 1801 AE 47', 5.6g gross, finger size O CONDITION REPORT: Plaited hair panel looks in good order although there are tiny areas of green on the underside of the clear panel. Some wear to the surface of the clear panel (scratches and knocks). Enamel has knocks and wear.
A Victorian 18 carat gold black enamel 'In Memory Of' mourning ring, London 1867, the inside inscribed 'My dear Father Obt Apr 23 1868 at 69' and 'My dear Brother Obt Nov 8 1867 at 40', 4.2g gross, finger size O CONDITION REPORT: Under a 10 x lens there are small knocks and scratches visible to areas of the enamel. There is a larger chip beneath the letter 'E' and second 'M' and above the letter 'R'. These are only noticeable under extreme close inspection. Generally in very good order with clear engraving and hallmarks. No damage or wear to the gold.
SELECTION OF FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKSmost in slip cases including O. Henry 101 Stories, The Complete Savoy Operas in two volumes, John Galsworthy The Forsythe Saga in three volumes, Arnold Bennett The Old Wives Tale, John Donne The Folio Book Of Days, The Silk Road, The Arabian Nights, Shakespeare's Life And World, The Raj An Eye Witness History and Agatha Christie Miss. Marple Stories
Book of Common Prayer, Spanish. La Liturgia Ynglesa O el Libro de la Oracion Comun..., second edition, engraved frontispiece portrait of George I by Van der Gucht, slightly browned, portrait with small stain, margins trimmed slightly affecting some catchwords, ink signatures of Mrs H Wahab on title and front free endpaper, contemporary English red red straight-grained morocco, gilt borders, edges slightly rubbed, gilt spine rubbed, g.e., 8vo, [Griffiths p. 558; Bowyer Ledgers 237], William Bowyer, 1715.⁂ First published in 1707 (also printed by Bowyer), and here revised with the state prayers for George I. The preface by the translator includes a survey of Spanish versions of the Scriptures.
§ Barbara Jones (British, 1912-1978) Hot Air Balloon, watercolour, 52 x 40 cm (20.5 x 16in); and Tea Shop, inscribed "Teas", pen and ink, 15 x 20cm (6 x 8in) (2) Provenance: Neil Jennings Fine Art Barbara Jones was born in Croydon, Surrey. She attended Coloma Convent Girls' School, and Croydon High School. Subsequently, she attended Croydon School of Art before studying Mural Decoration at the Royal College of Art. During World War II Jones was associated with the Recording Britain project of the Pilgrim Trust while the War Artists' Advisory Committee also purchased a work by her. Postwar, Jones created murals for the 1946 Britain Can Make It exhibition, the 1947 Enterprise Scotland exhibition, and for the 1951 Festival of Britain exhibition. She also worked for P&O, creating murals for the passenger liner ships SS Orcades, SS Oronsay, SS Orsova and SS Oriana, as well as for hotels, restaurants, exhibitions and schools. Barbara Jones also worked on the classic children's television series "The Woodentops". Most of the works, because of the nature of where they were created, have now disappeared. However many books containing her artwork remain, in the form of dust-jackets and illustrations. Condition is fine.
BOWDLER SHARPE, R (EDITOR) - LLOYD'S NATURAL HISTORY. London, Edward Lloyd, 1896-1897. The complete set of 16 volumes with hundreds of colour plates, crown 8vo, comprising: Lepidoptera (5 volumes), by W. F. Kirby; Mammalia by Richard Lydekker; Primates (2 volumes), by Henry O. Forbes; Birds of Great Britain (4 volumes), by R. Bowdler Sharpe; Carnivora by Richard Lydekker; Marsupialia and Monotremata by Richard Lydekker; Game-Birds (2 volumes), by W. R. Ogilvie-Grant. Uniformly bound in publisher's maroon cloth, spines faded, head and tail of some spines with wear (16)++Spines faded, wear to head and tail of some spines, internally generally good
[BINDINGS - THE CLASSICS AND POETRY] - APOLLONIUS OF RHODES - THE ARGONAUTICS OF APOLLONIUS Translated ...by W Preston. Four volumes (complete) bound in two, small 8vo, engraved frontispieces, half calf; COWPER, WILLIAM - POEMS In Two Volumes. New Edition. London, J Johnson, 1799. Two vols, 12mo, tree-calf, spines gilt with red and green double labels; PLATO - OPERA OMNIA Lipsiae, O Holtze, 1886. 8 vols bound in 10, 24mo, text in Greek, interleaved with blank leaves with contemporary manuscript notes, half calf; STRABO - RERUM GEOGRAPHICARUM Lipsiae, 1829. 3 vols, complete, text in Greek, calf with gilt spines; POLYBIUS - HISTORIARUM Lipsiae, 1816. 4 vols bound in 2, Greek text, attractively bound in full vellum with contrasting red and green double labels; and 15 other volumes of Greek classics (34)
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