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A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold diamond ring, set centrally with four square cut diamonds, channel set either side with six graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, ring size O, together with a 9ct yellow gold three stone garnet ring, the three graduated round cut garnets set to an open scroll design head, ring size O, (2).
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with a central rectangular cut sapphire, measuring approx. 6x5cm, flanked to either side with a round brilliant cut diamond, each approx. 0.30ct, and a diamond accent to either shoulder, stamped 18ct PLAT, ring size O, together with a ruby and diamond five stone ring, bezel set with two round cut rubies and three old cut diamonds, stamped 18ct, ring size I½, (2).
A R. Marsh, Birmingham, key wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'[clock, stamped Fine Silver, reverse case engraved with scroll edge cartouche, with attached watch chain with key, together with a silver crown wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numerals with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked London 1908, reverse case engine turned with scroll edge cartouche (2).
Twenty silver souvenir spoons, for various shipping companies and cruise ships, twelve with enamelled decoration, including Cunard, P&O, Dutch East India Company, Batavia, RMS Lancastria, Carmania, Parthia, Pretona Castle etc, S.S. Strathnaver, Alondra etc, gross weight approximately 10oz (20)
Shipping line souvenirs, comprising seven challenge trophies, three ships wheel ashtrays, six various dishes, three vases, letter rack with opener, egg timer, jugs, condiments, toast rack etc, for P&O, Port Line, Geest Line, Mauretania, Union Castle, S.S. Euripides, NZSC, Orient Line etc, approximately thirty-eight items
Twenty-six shipping related medallions, including tenth anniversary of the nationalisation of the Suez Canal, cased, P&O 150 years anniversary and Canberra World Cruise 1987, cased and boxed with card, four QE2, two Mary Rose, Poland-UK Lines 50th anniversary 1978, Jacques Cousteau Calypso, Astor Maiden Voyage 1987 etc
Jimi Hendrix & Zoot Money - The first guitar Jimi Hendrix played on UK soil. A mid 1960s Wandre Blue Jeans electric guitar, made in Italy, brunette finish with custom stickers added to the table and back, within a vintage Stone Case Company hard case. Sold with a hand written letter of provenance from Zoot Money and a signed, sealed re-mastered vinyl edition of his 1966 album 'Zoot Money's Big Roll Band' *In September of 1966, Chas Chandler of The Animals arrived at Heathrow, London with Jimi Hendrix via an overnight flight from New York. As was customary for Chas when in town, he went straight by Zoot's flat in West London to see if he knew anyone with a left handed guitar that Jimi could borrow to perform at the Bag 'O' Nails or Scotch of St. James that evening. Zoot recalls 'I couldn't let him use one of Andy Summers guitars that were in the flat below because he would have killed me!'. As they were sat discussing who to call, Jimi played around on his Wandre Italian guitar with Zoot saying that he would be happy to re-string the guitar in reverse if he was desperate, which he refused, but did comment on it having a nice easy action. This visit with Chas has been written of and mentioned in many biographies to date. Although Jimi never used this guitar in a gig, it was in fact the first guitar he ever played in England. Zoot remembers 'I had only purchased it to start some Chuck Berry songs on stage, because as I said Andy would not let me near his guitars! The strings are in fact still the strings that were on it that night! Later many other people tinkered on it including Jose Feliciano. Since those days, mainly it has been hidden as I later purchased an acoustic to use for writing'.
ERIC GILL (1882 - 1940) "Madonna and Child", a marine ivory, executed circa 1922, 7" high, 6" excluding the original wooden base. 8 ¼" high overall. The base with an old paper label inscribed "T W 4, Eric Gill Madonna and Child £100." Provenance: Apparently Father John O'Connor. Acquired by Sir Ernest Debenham and thence by descent. Literature: Listed as number 123 in "Eric Gill: The Sculpture, a Catalogue Raisonne", by Judith Collins, published London, Herbert Press, 1998 and recorded as "location unknown." Exhibited: Presumably the Goupil Gallery Salon, November-December 1922 (400). Job 800 in Gill's ledgers states "1 ivory woman, 2 M & C Madonna and Child, Fr John O'Connor" and it appears that this work and a female nude in ivory were commissioned by Gill's friend, Father John O' Connor, the priest at St. Cuthbert's Church, Bradford. At the time Catalogue Raisonne was published it would seem that the present work was only known from the illustration in Thorp's 1929 book on Gill. Gill rarely worked in the marine ivory and only three small pieces are recorded. In view of this fact it does not seem unreasonable to assume that the ivory Madonna and Child exhibited at the Goupil Gallery Salon in November 1922 can be identified with the present work. Although it is not inconceivable that Sir Ernest Debenham acquired the piece from Father O'Connor, it seems much more likely that he was the purchaser at the Goupil Gallery where the ivory was offered with the exceptionally high price of £100. In view of this it is quite possible that the ivory exhibited at the Goupil Gallery Salon was another work. Sir Ernest Debenham Bt. commissioned Eric Gill to create a memorial at Briantspuddle to commemorate those of the local community who lost their lives in the First World War. The Debenhams had bought the estate from the Frampton family in 1914 and developed it as the Bladen Estate, an experimental agricultural community of smallholdings. Eric Gill's brother, MacDonald Gill, was responsible for the design of the model village at Bladen Valley.
A 9 carat gold smoky quartz ring, together with a diamond illusion set cluster ring, a lovers hearts ring, a wishbone ring, a sapphire dress ring, an opal and emerald double cluster ring, other 9 carat gold rings, 29.6g gross Condition report: Ring sizes: sapphire ring - P; opal and emerald - O; Diamond cluster - P 1/2; smoky quartz - O; lovers hearts - S 1/2; wishbone - P; eternity ring - P; and two gold rings - N and O 1/2
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