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A collection of silver jewellery to include a a heart lock bracelet on a curb link chain, a rope bracelet on a spring ring clasp, a pendant necklace having a snake chain and locket pendant with another pendant in the form of a flower and a ring set with an abalone shell head and floral shoulders. All stamped silver for 925. Gross weight 50g. Ring size O.
A collection of 5 925 silver dress rings. The rings to include one folitate openwork band, a rubelite set ring, a butterfly diamond set motif ring, an amethyst and topaz ring with Gemporia certificate and a pink stone set ring, together with a pair of gold plated silver pierced ball drop earrings. Sizes O - P. Total weight approx 20g.
A 9ct gold half eternity diamond chip ring; a 9ct gold ring set with pear shaped aquamarine; a 9ct gold ring set with an oval shaped aquamarine; another' a 9ct gold ring set with a white stone; a 9ct gold ring set with an oval amethyst and diamond chips; a 9ct gold ring set with diamond chips, all size O; a 9ct gold ring set with an amethyst; a 9ct gold ring set with diamond chips size N and a half and P, gross weight 9.8g
Great War Casualty Medal Pair of 2nd Lieutenant 1/12th Battalion London Regiment, late 1/10th London Regiment, medals consist of 1914-15 star “2 LIEUT O TYRRELL 10-LOND R” and Allied Victory medal “2 LIEUT O TYRRELL”. Medals show some wear. 2nd Lieutenant Oscar Tyrrell was born on 22nd May 1880 at Herne Hill, London. He resided at 12 St Pauls Mansions, Hammersmith, London. He enlisted on the 9th August 1915 and was commissioned into the 10th County of London regiment. He was first posted to Gallipoli in December 1915 but was later evacuated from the peninsular and moved with his regiment to Egypt. It was in Egypt when attending a bomb training course that a bomb exploded prematurely and resulted in him being badly wounded in the shoulder. He was evacuated back to the UK to recover from his wounds. After he had successfully recovered, he was posted to the 1/12th Battalion London regiment in France. During the battle of Ginchy on the 9th September 1916 he was killed in action. Having no known grave, he is commemorated on the Thiepval memorial. He is also commemorated in the Church of St Pauls, Hammersmith, London.
'Jane's Fighting Ships 1943-1944', two volumes (London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co); together with 'A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland', vol. III, ed. Rev F. O. Morris (London, William Mackenzie); and a collection of other mostly early 20th Century books
Victorian flower-head diamond ring with yellow metal shank. Approximate weight is 2g.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Centre stone is approx. 0.33ct measured with a hole gauge. Each petal is set with an old cut diamond and a rose cut diamond estimated 0.03 and 0.0100.Stones are set in silver on unmarked yellow metal SHank in good condition overall. Ring size O

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