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W B TEGETMEIER: PHEASANTS THEIR NATURAL HISTORY AND PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT, 1911, 5TH edn, enlarged, orig cl gt + DAVID HILL AND PETER ROBERTSON: THE PHEASANT ECOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION, 1988, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + G R POTTS: THE PARTRIDGE PESTICIDES PREDATION AND CONSERVATION, 1986, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + PETER HUDSON: RED GROUSE THE BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF A WILD GAME BIRD, The Game Conservancy Trust, 1986, 1st edn, orig cl gilt, d/w + COLIN WILOCK: THE BOOK OF THE WOOD PIGEON, 1995, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + M K COLQUHOUN: THE WOOD PIGEON IN BRITAIN, H M S O, 1951, Agricultural Research Council Report Series No 10, orig wraps, (6)
A diamond cluster ring; the central brilliant of approximately 0.06 carats, enclosed by eight single cuts, in turn enclosed by a dozen single cuts, to a white coloured mount stamped '18ct & Plat', finger size J, with a ruby and rose diamond ring in an 18 carat yellow gold mount, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, finger size O, and a 9 carat yellow gold emerald and single cut diamond brooch, London 1989, 2.8cm long
Four gold and gem set rings, to include; A platinum and 18ct gold, ring gypsy set with a central oval sapphire flanked by two smaller brilliant cut diamonds. Size 'K' uk; An 18ct white gold and diamond two stone cross over ring, size 'M' uk; A 14ct white gold and diamond set half hoop ring, size 'L' uk also a 9ct gold, aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, size 'O' uk. (4)
An Edwardian diamond set suite of jewellery, comprising; An 18ct gold and diamond crossover ring, in the form of two con-joined flower heads, each set with 9 diamonds, size 'O' uk, Also a pair of pendant earrings, both hung with a flower head diamond set pendant and a matching stick pin. All cased.
Surrealist School, mid 20th Century- "Man of Property"; oil on board, signed with monogram and dated 65, bears inscriptions on the reverse, 45x91.5cm: together with one other similar study in oil on board by the same hand titled "To Chose One's Kin", signed with monogram and dated 65, 31x60cm., both in hand decorated frames, (2). Provenance: with The Mercury Gallery, London, according to label attached o the reverse of the frame of the latter (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Graham Coton (1926-2003) Combat over Canterbury, Friday 6th September 1940, Attack by P/O J.N.MacKenzie of No.41, Squadron on ME 109E-1 oil/canvas, signed 63cms x 91cms, framed N.B. Graham Coton was best known as an artist of World War II comics drawing ÔKit Carson' comics for Cowboy Comics Library as well as other characters. He was also known for his dramatic covers for the War Libraries.
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