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Lot 6

GRADUATED GARNET FIVE STONE RINGon nine carat gold shank with moulded and shaped setting, ring size N-O

Lot 84

LARGE CITRINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGthe central oval cut citrine approximately 14.5cts flanked by diamonds to the stepped shoulders, on nine carat gold shank, ring size O

Lot 193

METAL BAR (POSSIBLY BRONZE), WITH CALIBRATED SCALE O, 0-103 ENGRAVED ON ONE FACE, impressed mark "Calibrated at 20 degrees a.=.000017" - L.122cm

Lot 470

AN EXLEY 'O' GAUGE LMS 1ST / 3RD CORRIDOR COACH, in original box together with a boxed Hornby 'O' gauge Low-sided wagon and Meat container, 'Esso' tank wagon and GWR Guards van

Lot 499

A MAMOD LIVE STEAM STATIONARY ENGINE, together with two boxed machine accessories, a reproduction Paya I-929 tinplate clockwork airship, a small quantity of Meccano, an 'O' gauge signal box,various Britains animals, etc

Lot 120

OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe central oval cabochon opal in twelve diamond surround, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 35

OPAL TRIPLET AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe central opal in twelve diamond surround, on nine carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 137

RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGthe central pear cut ruby approximately 0.3cts flanked by round cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.3cts, on nine carat gold shank, ring size O-P

Lot 211

'YARD-O-LED' SILVER CASED PROPELLING PENCILwith engine turned decoration, London 1960, with box

Lot 33

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING the round cut diamond approximately 0.25cts on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 116

DIAMOND FIVE STONE RINGon fourteen carat gold shank, ring size O-P

Lot 72

LATE VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING the diamonds totalling approximately 0.3cts, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size O

Lot 48

ATTRACTIVE DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe three central diamonds in further sixteen diamond surround, in all approximately 0.36cts, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size O

Lot 69

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGthe central sapphire flanked by a diamond to each side, on eighteen carat gold shank with twist setting, ring size O

Lot 105

FACETED OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe central diamond in twelve diamond surround totalling approximately 0.25cts, on nine carat gold shank, ring size O

Lot 28

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe central marquise sapphire approximately 0.5cts in twenty diamond surround, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 75

GEM SET ACROSTIC 'DEAREST' RINGset with the following sequence of stones: diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire and tourmaline, on nine carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 61

EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGon nine carat gold shank, with diamonds above and below the central three emeralds, ring size N-O

Lot 27

TWO DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGSone a diamond shaped cluster ring, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.16cts, the other with two rows of illusion set diamonds, both on nine carat gold shanks, both ring size O

Lot 42

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe setting of pierced flower head design, on nine carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 14

EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD BAR BROOCH the bar above shell set unmarked gold drop; together with a nine carat gold wedding band, ring size O

Lot 1420

A Hornby O Gauge clockwork model railway set, comprising: British Railways Type 40 Loco tender; a No.50 Saxa salt wagon; a No.50 Crane truck; a Wagon 1; a No.1 Lumber wagon; a No.1 water tank; and a No.1 Buffer Stop, all boxed; together with other various boxed and unboxed track.

Lot 460

A 9ct yellow gold aquamarine and diamond set ring (O).

Lot 461

A 9ct white gold amethyst set ring (O).

Lot 485

A 9ct yellow gold diamond set ring (O).

Lot 510

A 9ct yellow and white gold diamond set ring (O).

Lot 97

An interesting 9ct yellow gold diamond set ring (O.5).

Lot 98

An 18ct yellow gold garnet cluster ring (O).

Lot 101

An 18ct yellow and white gold (stamped 18k) ring set with a brilliant cut ruby flanked by diamonds (O).

Lot 104

A 9ct yellow gold emerald set cluster ring (O).

Lot 105

A 9ct yellow gold peridot and white stone cluster ring (O) together with a further yellow metal (tested gold) amethyst and white stone set cluster ring (Q.5).

Lot 120

A large yellow metal (tested minimum 9ct gold) ring set with an oval cut garnet surrounded by pearls (O.5).

Lot 125

A yellow metal (tested minimum 9ct gold) diamond set ring (O) together with a 9ct yellow gold cameo ring (K.5).

Lot 126

Two 9ct yellow gold stone set cluster rings (N.5 & O).

Lot 127

Two 9ct yellow gold stone set cluster rings (Q & O).

Lot 141

A 9ct yellow gold multi stone set ring (O.5).

Lot 142

An interesting antique ivory and yellow metal (tested minimum 9ct gold) twist ring (O).

Lot 148

A 9ct yellow gold ruby and white stone set half eternity ring (O.5) together with a further 9ct gold stone set cluster ring (N.5).

Lot 1

An 18k white gold and emerald ring, the step cut Colombian stone measuring 4.61ct in a four claw setting between tapered pave shoulders set brilliant cut diamonds 1.39ct total, by Huberts, Los Angeles. Condition Report: CLARITY; Clear with a few inclusionsSIZE N/O COLOUR: Rich and vibrantTESTING: no information as to treatment - See certificate suppliedApproximate measurements: Moe diamond weight calculator - 36 x 33 Depth: 20 (11mm x 10mm x 6mm).

Lot 11

UMAYYAD, TEMP. YAZID II (102-105h), Dirham, al-Andalus 105h. OBVERSE: Annulets (if any) off-flan. REVERSE: Annulets o o o o o. WEIGHT: 2.95g. REFERENCE: cf Klat 118.b, citing a single example of this type. CONDITION: Good very fine and extremely rare. During the course of the year 105h the calligraphy at the mint of al-Andalus underwent a major stylistic change. Early dirhams of 103h and 104h show the curved style of lettering associated with Damascus and mints in the North and West, while later coins have the angular script associated with Wasit and the East. Only one other example of a dirham dated 105h with this earlier calligraphy appears to have been published (Klat 118.b), on which the diameter of the obverse field is considerably smaller meaning that the annulets in the outer border are clearly visible. The present coin, which is of full weight and struck on a broad flan, has a much wider obverse field, meaning that the marginal legend is almost at the rim of the coin and no border is visible. If the obverse die did carry annulets, these must have been placed outside the triple circle around the marginal legend, and it is difficult to see how they could ever have been visible on a coin struck on a regular flan.

Lot 3

OBVERSE: In field: Armoured bust to right, holding sheathed sword in right hand, with name of the Sasanian ruler    Khusraw in Pahlawi to right and gdh apzwt (‘may his glory increase’) to left.   In border: bismillah la i- laha illa Allah wa – hdahu Muhammad ra – sul Allah, divided by stars-in-crescents except above the bust, where the star-in-crescent is replaced by a pellet-within-annulet.  REVERSE: In field: Arch supported on columns, within which is a vertical barbed spear which has two pennants floating    to the left just below the head; to right and left of the columns: khalifat Allah - amir al-mu’minin; to either side  of the spear-shaft: nasr – Allah.   In border: Four stars-in-crescents, with Pahlawi ap (‘praise’) at one o’clock.  WEIGHT: 3.54g.  REFERENCES: Treadwell 2005, 2 same dies; Walker p.24, ANS.5, same reverse die = Gaube 2.3.2.4.  CONDITION: Very fine to good very fine, excessively rare and a type of considerable historical significance.   One of the greatest and most sought-after rarities of the Arab-Sasanian series, the ‘Mihrab and ‘Anaza’ drachm has been rightly described as ‘extraordinary’ (Grabar, O., The Formation of Islamic Art, revised and enlarged edition, Yale, 1987), and ‘a very valuable little archaeological document’ (Miles, ‘Mihrab and ‘Anazah’).   Many of the difficulties of interpreting this piece stem from the fact that it lacks both date and mint-name.  Most scholars have assumed that it was struck at Damascus.  Firstly, the mean weight of extant specimens is about 3.6-3.7g, which is somewhat lighter than the standard maintained at mints in the East but consistent with other Arab-Sasanian issues struck at Damascus in the early-mid 70s.  Secondly, Damascus was the Umayyad capital where other experimental drachms were struck, including the Standing Caliph type with which the Mihrab and ‘Anaza drachms have often been compared.  This may very well be correct, although it will be suggested below that other possibilities should also be considered.  The latest study of this issue is that of Treadwell (2005), who plausibly interprets the imagery on this coin as a reaction to perceived problems with the design of the Standing Caliph drachms, which he argues must have been struck immediately before the Mihrab and ‘Anaza type.  On this analysis, the Standing Caliph type was produced to accompany the Standing Caliph dinars and fulus introduced in Syria in the previous year.  Treadwell notes that the gold and copper issues conformed to ‘the traditional numismatic formula that located the ruler on the obverse and a religious symbol on the reverse,’ while the ‘Standing Caliph’ drachm ‘contained two conflicting images of rulership…it is the Shahanshah’s imposing bust that dominates the imagery of the coin, not the cramped figure of the caliph on the reverse’  (Treadwell, p.11).  The Mihrab and ‘Anaza type rectifies this by changing the design of the Sasanian bust so that it is recognisably the Caliph who appears on the obverse, and by replacing the standing figure on the reverse with an image of the Prophet’s spear mounted within an arch.  Unfortunately, while this argument neatly explains the imagery, it clashes awkwardly with the legends.  The bust which Treadwell identifies as the caliph himself is in fact labelled in Pahlawi as that of Khusraw, while the spear on the reverse carries the legends khalifat Allah – amir al-mu’minin.  It is possible to argue, as Treadwell does, that ‘the Standing Caliph drachm was an unsuccessful hybrid that had been cobbled together at speed [and so] it would not be surprising if its hastily executed substitute were also deficient in some respects.’  But the addition of nasr Allah beside the spear on the reverse shows that the legends were not merely slavishly copied from a preceding type, and it seems hard to imagine that such sophisticated thought should have been given to the imagery only for the legends to have been applied so inappropriately.  Furthermore, closer examination reveals that the images on both sides of this type are less straightforward then they may first appear.  The figure on the obverse, whom Treadwell identified as being the caliph, wears a peculiar type of headgear, has cross-hatching across his breast to represent a different type of dress from the norm, and rather awkwardly carries a sheathed sword.  Treadwell notes that the figure on the reverse of the Standing Caliph drachm, like that on the obverse of the gold and copper Standing Caliph types, similarly carries a sheathed sword, and he therefore suggests that this feature identifies the Mihrab and ‘Anaza bust as that of the caliph also.  He has no explanation for the design of the crown or helmet, beyond noting that it is does not look like any other crown seen on the coinage of any Sasanian ruler.  As for the cross-hatch pattern on the figure’s breast, Treadwell’s explanation is that this is chiefly an artistic rather than a naturalistic feature, designed to allow the sheathed sword to feature more prominently.  Unfortunately, neither the cross-hatching nor the headgear looks even remotely like the dress of the Standing Caliph figure and so, much as with the problematic legends, these features do nothing to support to the suggestion that the Mihrab and ‘Anaza drachm was designed to improve and rectify the Standing Caliph type.  The object on the reverse, to which Miles devoted most of his attention, has traditionally been identified as a spear or lance within a mihrab.  It was Miles who refined this, specifiying that the spear was the ‘anaza of the Prophet himself, and suggesting rather more cautiously that the mihrab could be identified more precisely as the niche type (mihrab mujawwaf).  If so, this coin would be the earliest depiction of this important Islamic architectural feature.  Miles’ interpretation of the arch as a mihrab has met with a mixed reception among later scholars.  Some have endorsed his view that the feature is indeed a Muslim mihrab rather than any other kind of arch, while others (including Treadwell) have pointed out that arches of this type are found on coins struck by all three Abrahamic religions.  Connections with the Christian sacrum in Jerusalem (the arch which stood over the True Cross) have been suggested.  In this way, this remarkable coin would have played its part in the so-called ‘war of images’ between the Christians and Muslims during this period.  It is perhaps worth remembering, however, that the Mihrab and ‘Anaza type is not so securely tied to Damascus during the mid-70s Hijri as some might imply.  Treadwell reports that Miles himself ‘did not consider that the coin, as he had described it, fitted smoothly into the series of Damascus silver coinage of the mid-690s.’  The type is not dated, and while the metrology does argue against these drachms having been struck as part of the main series produced in the East, Damascus was not the only place where lighter Arab-Sasanian drachms were being issued at this time.  Drachms struck in Armenia and the North (see lot 1) during the 70s seem to have been struck to a weight standard in the region of 3.3g, and like the Mihrab and ‘Anaza type carry on the obverse a bust which is clearly Sasanian but is obviously different from the familiar Khusraw II type which had become the standard in the East for decades.  Another curious feature of the Mihrab and ‘Anaza drachms is the large number of dies used: the seven specimens listed by Treadwell were struck from seven obverse and six reverse dies.  Is this consistent with a short-lived, experimental type concocted hastily in Damascus and quickly abandoned, or might this be better explained in the context of a short-lived, specific event such as a military campaign?For the full version of this footnote please see the PDF at www.mortonandeden.com/pdfcats/85.pdf

Lot 1571

A diamond, ruby and sapphire set double swivel ring, the centre ring is half set with calibre-cut rubies and calibre-cut sapphires and with outer diamond set swivel half rings. Platinum. Size O. Box.

Lot 1901

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval-shaped ruby is set with twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds in 18ct white gold. London marks. Size O.

Lot 1595

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the octagonal-cut sapphire is set within a surround of eight round brilliant-cut diamonds in white gold. Size O 1/2.

Lot 1861

An emerald and diamond set three stone ring, the octagonal-cut emerald is set with two cushion-shaped diamonds in gold. Size O.

Lot 1529

A blue zircon five stone ring, in carved yellow gold shank, size O 1/2. A diamond solitaire ring, the circular-cut diamond weighs approximately 0.55cts and is set in platinum and gold, size Q. A diamond solitaire ring, the old circular-cut diamond weighs approximately 0.60cts and is set in platinum and gold, size U. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with a sapphire cabochon and two circular-cut diamonds in platinum and white gold, size M 1/2. And a gold ring set with three opal triplets, size Q 1/2.

Lot 1566

An opal and diamond cluster ring, the solid white opal cabochon is millegrain-set within a surround of circular-cut diamonds in platinum and yellow gold. Size O.

Lot 1856

A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval shaped sapphire is set with two round brilliant-cut diamonds in platinum. London marks. Size O.

Lot 1873

A spinel and diamond set ring, the emerald cut spinel is set with two baguette shaped shoulder diamonds and five graduated circular cut diamonds to the shoulders. Set in white gold and platinum. Size O. Accompanied by report number 5777-884 dated 8th March 2017 from GCS, London stating that the octagonal-cut spinel weighs approximately 8.30cts and is a natural spinel with no indications of heating.

Lot 1817

A late Victorian three stone diamond ring, the three principal cushion-shaped diamonds are set with seven small rose-cut diamonds in gold. Scroll carved shank. Size O 1/2.

Lot 1793

A 19th century pink tourmaline and diamond ring, the oval-shaped pink tourmaline is set within a surround of rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold pierced mount. Size O.

Lot 1794

An emerald and diamond half hoop ring, set with three graduated emerald-cut emeralds and six circular-cut diamonds in carved and pierced yellow gold mount. Size O.

Lot 1585

A ruby and diamond three stone ring, the oval-shaped ruby is set with two round brilliant-cut shoulder diamonds in platinum. London marks. Size O.

Lot 1625

A pearl and diamond cluster ring, set with an old cushion-shaped diamond within a border of seed pearls in yellow gold. Size O.

Lot 1589

A diamond full circle eternity ring, set with single-cut diamonds in platinum. Size O.

Lot 1590

A spinel and diamond cluster ring, the oval-shaped spinel weighs approximately 4.00cts and is set within a surround of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds in gold. Size O.

Lot 1810

A ruby and diamond Odeonesque ring, of architechtural design and set with lines of calibre-cut rubies and circular-cut diamonds in platinum and yellow gold. French control marks. Size O.

Lot 1782

A diamond five stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamonds weight approximately 2.25cts in total and are set in platinum. Size O.

Lot 1859

A late Victorian diamond three stone ring, the three principal cushion-shaped diamonds are set with six small rose-cut diamonds in yellow gold. Scroll carved shank. Size O.

Lot 1655

A yellow sapphire and blue enamel ring, the oval-shaped sapphire is set within a bombe blue enamel mount, in yellow gold. Maker's mark ABD and London import marks for 1998. Size O.

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