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Lot 569

VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING BIRMINGHAM 1899 set with oval sapphires interspaced by diamond chips, in eighteen carat gold, size O 1/2Qty: 3.5gWorn condition. Sapphires chipped, abraded. Diamonds opaque. Diamonds chipped.

Lot 585

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING set with a marquise of approximately 1.11 carats, in platinum, size OQty: 6.1gWorn condition. Scratched etc. Yellow tint to the stone. Included to the naked eye. Minor chips to the sides.

Lot 586

LAPIS LAZULI RING in nine carat gold, size O 1/2Qty: 4.1g

Lot 605

LUCKENBOOTH BROOCH set with central citrine, in nine carat goldQty: 9.4gMaker - DJE. Date letter indistinct, possibly O/QClasp in working order. 44mm high. 39mm wide.

Lot 428

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING set with round emeralds and central diamond chip, in nine carat gold, size O 1/2Qty: 1.3gWell worn. Very dirty. Inclusions visible throughout the emeralds. General chips and abrasions to the emeralds.

Lot 470

SEAL RING AND A SIGNET RING the seal ring in eighteen carat gold, the signet ring in nine carat goldQty: 18k = 11.5g, 9k = 4.4gEach size O 1/2Inscription to reverse of signet ring = NH - GW, 4/12/71

Lot 510

AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING set with an oval aquamarine within a halo of round brilliant cut diamonds, in nine carat gold, size OQty: 2.9g

Lot 548

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING set with an emerald cut emerald of approximately 4.70 carats, within a halo of diamond, on diamond shoulders, in eighteen carat white gold, size OQty: 7.5gGenerally worn. Emerald included to the naked eye. Opacity to some diamonds. British hallmarked.Ring is modern. Ring head = 12.9 long.

Lot 553

VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGN RING the 'rounded' coin dated 1899, to a nine carat gold shank, size O 1/2Qty: 9g

Lot 18

Art Deco Period Ladies - 18ct White Gold Elegant Diamond and Sapphire Set Dress Ring. Marked 18ct to Interior of Shank. The Central Faceted Diamond Surrounded by Step-cut and Raised Blue Sapphires. The Rounded Central Diamond of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 0.60 pts. Ring Size O. Weight 2 grams. Pleasing Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 388

18ct Gold Attractive 3 Stone Diamond Set Ring, marked 750 - 18ct to shank. The three round cut diamonds of good colour and clarity. Diamond weight 0.27 cts. marked to interior of shank. Ring size N-O. Shank and setting excellent condition.

Lot 434

George Rowlett (b.1941)P & O Ferries off Walmeroil on board21 x 31cm. Provenance:The Art Space Gallery, London.

Lot 145

A 1914/15 TRIO TO PTE SHEPHERD 1ST KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS 1914/15 Star correctly impressed, 13749 Pte W J Shepherd K O Sco BordPair correctly impressed, 13749 Pte W J Shepherd K O Sco BordCondition VF+With cap badge. William K Shepherd landed in Gallipoli on the 30th June 1915; he suffered a bullet wound to his left leg on the 17th of September 1915. He was evacuated to Malta for recovery and, due to the seriousness of the wound, was sent back to the UK. He was discharged in March 1916 due to no longer being physically fit.

Lot 171

NAVAL CAMPAIGN GROUP OF FIVE TO CPO T E COLLINS RN Queens South Africa, no bar. Correctly impressed T E Collins Po 1st Cl HMS Monarch; 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 125533 T E Collins CPO RN; British War Medal, correctly impressed 125533 T E Collins CPO RN; Victory Medal, correctly impressed 125533 T E Collins CPO RN; Queen Victoria Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal, correctly impressed T E Collins P O Cl1 HMS Excellent, swing mounted as worn; condition VF and better, edge bruises to the LSGC The group is housed in a homemade wooden case. Sold with original service papers, torpedo and gunnery record and certificate of service. Three copy pictures of the recipient and copies of his birth and marriage certificates are included. Thomas Edward Collins was born in Maidenhead on the 22nd of December 1867. He joined the Royal Navy on his 18th birthday as a Boy 2nd Class; in civilian life, he worked as a Labourer. Collins progressed up the ranks quickly; by 1894, he was a Petty Officer 1st Class. While serving on HMS Excellent in 1901, he was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal. During the Boer War, Collins served on HMS Monarch; interestingly, one of the pictures shows Collins posing with a rifle; the picture looks to have been taken in South Africa. On the 23rd of December 1905, he was pensioned to shore and joined the Royal Fleet Reserve. Collin served on HMS Victory and HMS Arethusa during World War One. At the time of the 1939 census, he was living in Kent. He was listed as a 'Naval Ordnance Examiner Retired.'

Lot 172

MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL GROUP TO SUB CONDUCTOR CHADWICK RAOC 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 02298 SJT S V Chadwick AOC; British War Medal, correctly impressed 02298 T W O Cl1 S V Chadwick AOC; Victory Medal, correctly impressed 02298 T W O Cl1 S V Chadwick AOC (MID); Defence Medal; War Medal; GV MSM, correctly impressed 0/2298 T SUB CONDR S V Chadwick RAOC; condition VF+, court mountedSold with an original photograph of the recipient. Stanley Victor Chadwick was born in Elmesthrofie, Leicestershire, on the 22nd of March 1892. At the time of the 1911 census, he was living with his family in Morecambe, Lancashire and was working as an assistant to a photographer. During the Great War, he served in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in Salonika, arriving there on the 20th of November 1915. He rose to the rank of Temporary Sub Conductor by the end of the war and was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal, gazetted on the 30th of January 1919. At the time of the 1939 census, Victor worked as an accountant and lived in Hampshire. When WW2 broke out, he was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. He served at home for the duration of the war. Victor passed away in 1973.

Lot 179

DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GROUP TO PILOT OFFICER GEORGE HIGHTON 192 SQUADRON GVI Cased Distinguished Flying Cross; 1939 to 45 Star; Aircrew Europe Star; Defence Medal; War Medal; Condition NEF (large rings on stars, potentially slightly later issues); sold with miniature medals; two logbooks covering his full service; together with a photograph of the recipient and photo of him at the US mess in Rheims after the German surrender. Higton is in the background looking at General Eisenhower and Marshal of the Royal Air Force Arthur William Tedder. George Highton was commissioned as Pilot Officer in the Royal Airforce on the 14th of December 1943. He had completed his pilot training at RCAF Penhold, in Alberta, Canada, which explains him being issued with a Canadian Logbook. He was posted to 192 Squadron, which operated Wellington Bombers and Mosquitos. The role of 192 Squadron was to track and monitor enemy radar systems and record radio traffic; operations were often carried out by single aircraft. During bombing raids, 192 Squadron provided aircraft to fly ahead of the primary bomber wave, to circle the target and block enemy radar and radio. P/O Highton flew Wellington Bombers and took part in 35 Operations; his log book shows he carried out Special Operations to the Dutch and French Coasts and down to the Bay of Biscay. Other operations were conducted over the English Channel and one Op to Heligoland. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, gazetted on the 15th of September 1944, for his service with 192 Squadron. He had 210.40 hours of flying time on the 35 Operations. After his tour of operations, he spent a period as an instructor and was later posted to Bomber Command HQ in High Wycombe. He was promoted to Flight Lieutenant on the 16th of November 1945. George's son David, remembers; 'My father's role was to fly people and despatches etc, between Bomber Command HQ and the Supreme HQ Allied Forces in Europe though I do remember him saying he flew some racehorses back to England one time!. There he flew some VIPs around, including Richard Dimbleby.' George left the Royal Air Force in 1946.

Lot 696

IRISH CARVED SLATE AND BRONZE SUNDIAL 19TH CENTURY the octagonal slate carved with calendar, scales and compass, the centre with weathered verdigris bronze gnomon and inscription 'A horizonal dial, Constructed for The Rev. Henry Moore, Julianstown Vicarage, By D. O Connell, A.D. 1848'Dimensions:34cm in diameter, 17cm high

Lot 477

NORTH GERMAN DATED PEWTER STEIN LATE 17TH CENTURY the hinged cover engraved with a timekeeping dial and knopped thumbpiece, above a tapered body bearing an armorial and inscribed D. O. HINRICH 1692 STEFFENS, with a scrolled handle and terminating on a circular bulbous moulded footDimensions:19cm high

Lot 103

Byron (George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron, 1788-1824). English Romantic poet and peer. Lord Byron's personal acting copy of The Wheel of Fortune; A Comedy, in Five Acts; as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, by Richard Cumberland, printed… from the Prompt Book, with Remarks by Mrs Inchbald, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, [1806], engraved frontispiece, 70 pp., the engraved frontispiece signed and inscribed by Lord Byron in black ink at head, ‘Byron / Harrogate / Monday Sept. 15th 1806’, inscribed ‘Leacroft’ at head of title, manuscript annotations, (probably by Julia Leacroft) to ‘Persons Represented’ leaf, identifying the names of the persons playing each part, (with Byron as Penruddock and Julia L[eacroft] as Emily Tempest, plus [C.] Becher, [John] Leacroft, [John] Pigot, [H.] Houson, [Captain] Lightfoot, [G.] Wylde, Weatherell, Miss L[eacroft] and [Ann] Bristoe), the pencil letters ‘O S’ over-inked in an unidentified hand adjacent to first prompt on p. [7], the dialogue affecting Weazel, a ivery servant and Jenkins struck through with pencil on p. 40 (Act 3 Scene 3, just prior to Penruddock’s entrance), lacks the final printed leaf (pp. 71-2), supplied in slightly later manuscript on 5 pages in the autograph of Caroline Elizabeth Leacroft, frontispiece heavily spotted and detached with paper loss to stub where originally stitched, title somewhat dust-soiled and frayed without loss of text, occasional spotting, marks and finger-soiling with page edge curling and a little fraying to a few leaves (touching a few initial letters of manuscript names on ‘Persons Represented’ leaf), the contents somewhat loose with later re-stitching into plain wrappers by Caroline Leacroft, the later stitching now partly broken, signed by Caroline Elizabeth Leacroft on the inside front wrapper, wrappers lightly dust-soiled, slim 12mo (165 x 99 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:This is the original acting copy of the play used by Lord Byron to learn his lines in Harrogate during his brief visit there in September 1806. Though very battered and lacking the final text leaf, it was lovingly completed in manuscript and re-stitched by Caroline Leacroft (1799-1861) into plain wrappers. As such, it is a unique and powerfully emotive association item from Byron’s tempestuous teenage years.Byron’s mother rented Burgage Manor in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, and from 1803 Byron would visit her during school holidays from Harrow, and then later when he was at Cambridge. While visiting his mother, Byron formed friendships with neighbouring families, in particular Elizabeth and her brother John Pigot, and the siblings John and Julia Leacroft (1789-1855) at Burgage House. It was here that in the summer of 1806 the group of friends decided to stage some amateur dramatics. For this play Byron took the lead male role, while Julia Leacroft played the role of Emily Tempest. During this period Byron and Julia became close, their flirtation leading to rumours in the Southwell community. By January 1807 the idea that the pair would marry was assumed by many, including the Leacroft family. However, Byron had no intention of marrying Julia and the circumstances caused a local scandal.‘Life at Harrogate was anything but wild. All the while Byron was poetizing, and he and Pigot were memorizing their parts for the play. “Lord Byron can say all his parts,” Pigot wrote his sister, “and I most of mine. He certainly acts it inimitably.” Byron had seen a beautiful Quaker who inspired some verses to be included in his volume.On his return from Harrogate Byron wrote between stages a prologue for the play. He entered wholeheartedly into the production of the amateur group, which had chosen Cumberland’s Wheel of Fortune, a heroic drama that gave ample scope to Byron’s love for histrionic rhetoric. He had the leading role of Penruddock, the gloomy disappointed lover of Arabella Woodville (Miss Ann Bristoe). He mouthed the heroic passages with gusto, frequently bringing down the house with his acting. Byron also played the lead (Tristram Fickle) in Allingham’s Weathercock in the second play of the evening’s offering. Miss Bristoe played the heroine again.Through October Byron was working on his poems, sending them off to Ridge, the printer, in Newark, as he copied and revised old ones or wrote new. At the same time he was paying court and writing verses to several of the Southwell belles, especially to Julia Leacroft, in the dining-room of whose home the plays were represented, and to Ann Houson. To none of these Southwell flirtations did Byron give more than cynical attention. Since his frustrated passion for Mary Chaworth he felt that the capacity for romantic attachments had been burned out of him. Most of his verses addressed to the Southwell girls were essays in gallantry and accusations of infidelity and fickleness.’ Leslie Marchand Byron, A Biography, volume 1, (London: John Murray), p. 117: More information about this period and the people in Byron's life can be found in his Letters and Journals.Byron wrote two poems referring to Julia Leacroft, the first entitled ‘To Julia’ and published in his first collection, Fugitive Pieces, though the title was later changed to ‘To Lesbia’. In the poem he addresses her and explains he no longer loves her.When these theatricals were performed in September 1806 Julia would have been about 17 years old, her younger sister Caroline about 7. Caroline would undoubtedly have been swept along with the dramas then going on in the drawing room and beyond, and perhaps re-discovering the dog-eared pamphlet in her adult years, decided to restore and preserve this fragile Byron holy relic.

Lot 160

* Whitefield (George, 1714-1770). Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Autograph Letter Signed with initials, Kilrush, Ireland, 16 November 1738, to James Hutton, Bookseller, without Temple Bar, London, in full: ‘On Tuesday when our water was quite gone and all reduced to greatest traits G[o]d brought us on shore near this place. I am now on my way to Dublin, chearful, in good health, and nicely equip’d by a Sergius Paulus whom G[o]d has commended to receive and sustain us. A Captain of a ship who I hope was effectually converted by the way in my Fellow Traveller. Pray and give thanks for us both. Particulars you shall have when I read you my journal. If you send me a letter to Coventry directed at Mr. (?)Gravenol’s to be left there till call’d for, I know not but it may meet me. For we are to pass thro’ Coventry. Oh dearest James I long to see you and take sweet council with you and our other d[ea]r friends. Oh when will it once be! I wrote my other letter some time past, therefore excuse all improprieties. Once more forget not to pray for yours eternally, GW’,‘G. Whitfield’ added in another later hand at head and the date over-inked, 2 pages with integral address leaf with ‘SHIP’ handstamp, a little dust-soiled, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:A very rare autograph letter by ‘the first international celebrity’, who is widely considered to be the most famous religious figure of the eighteenth century, and one whose fame stretched to both sides of the Atlantic. It is estimated that Whitefield (or Whitfield) preached more than 18,000 formal sermons, visiting North America (he made 13 hazardous Atlantic crossings, eventually dying in America), Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland, Bermuda, Gibraltar and the Netherlands.This letter is written on Whitefield’s safe arrival from America in the west of Ireland, after over nine weeks on board. An account of the journey and his arrival in Ireland can be found in A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, from his Arrival at Savannah, to his Return to London (London: James Hutton, 1739), pp. 14ff. ‘This morning [16 November], about 11 o’Clock, after being most hospitably entertain’d by Mr Mac Mahon, and furnished with three horses, I and my servant, and my new Convert set out for Dublin, and reach’d Kilrush, a little town, about eight Irish miles from Karrigholt, about two in the afternoon, where we were sweetly refreshed, and tarried the remainder of the day with Captain Coc, who last night with his whole crew was like to be shipwreck’d’ (ibid., p. 30).James Hutton (1715-1795), Moravian leader, who may be called the founder of the Moravian church in England. He was educated at Westminster, and apprenticed to Mr. Innys, a bookseller of St. Paul's Churchyard. About 1736 he opened a bookshop of his own at the Bible and Sun, west of Temple Bar. Before the end of his apprenticeship he had met the Wesleys at Oxford, and when they left for Georgia in 1735 he accompanied them to Gravesend. Though he fell out with John Wesley, who vainly tried to persuade him away from Moravianism, they were later reconciled. In 1738 and 1739 Hutton published George Whitefield's Journal.Of additional interest is the well-struck ‘SHIP’ handstamp, believed to be the earliest recorded of the second type Dublin Ship letter mark. Only a handful of British ship letter marks are known to exist from pre-1750.

Lot 137

An 18ct gold signet ring, sponsor 'BHJ', Birmingham 1925, wt. 8.8g, size O.

Lot 73

A blue topaz and diamond cluster ring, the central hexagonal cut stone measuring approx. 8mm x 9mm x 5.63mm, surrounded by 16 round brilliant cut diamonds, cluster measuring approx. 14.37mm x 12.09mm, hallmarked 18ct gold, sponsor 'FEU', London 1995, gross wt. 4.6g, size O. Condition - slight nibbles to central stone facet edges, generally very good, diamonds bright and lively, no inclusions visible with 10x loupe, little wear to band.

Lot 33

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, hallmarked 18ct gold, sponsor 'B&S', Birmingham 1989, gross wt. 3.6g, size N/O.

Lot 142

Two 9ct gold signet rings, one set with a hematite intaglio, gross wt. 10.2g, size N/O. Condition - hematite ring slightly bent, otherwise ok, general wear throughout. 

Lot 141

A bone scarab ring, yellow metal unmarked, gross wt. 3.1g, size O/P. Condition - good, general wear only.

Lot 219

A Hornby O Gauge Tank Goods Set no.40 with clockwork loco, track and wagons

Lot 23

An early 20th century three stone diamond ring, marked '18ct plat', finger size O, 1.6g gross

Lot 3

A 9ct gold CZ solitaire ring, finger size O; a 9ct gold ring set with a small ruby, finger size O; and a two stone cultured pearl ring, marked '9ct', finger size N 1/2, 7.5g gross (the pearls untested and unwarranted)

Lot 558

Football, Carlos Alberto signed 12x16 colour photograph pictured before England and Brazil's 1970 World Cup Finals match. Nicknamed O Capitão, he captained the Brazil national team to victory, scoring the fourth goal in the final, considered one of the greatest goals in the history of the tournament. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 570

Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured as he receives the 1970 Jules Rimet Trophy as Brazil's Team Captain. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 572

Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 black and white photograph pictured during the 1970 World Cup Final Vs. Italy. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 557

Football, Carlos Alberto signed 12x16 colour photograph pictured before England and Brazil's 1970 World Cup Finals match. Nicknamed O Capitão, he captained the Brazil national team to victory, scoring the fourth goal in the final, considered one of the greatest goals in the history of the tournament. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 86

A three stone diamond wedding band, two colour 18ct gold of twist form, sponsor 'LWJ', Sheffield 1993, gross wt. 3.7g, size O.

Lot 282

A 925 ametrine and white topaz set ring together with a 925 silver imperial garnet and white zircon set ring, (J.5), (O). Both with certificates.

Lot 284

A 925 silver ring set with pear cut emeralds and white stones, (O).

Lot 281

A 925 silver Cullinan topaz set ring together with a 925 silver Rajashan garnet and white topaz set ring,(K), (O). Both with certificates.

Lot 311

A 925 silver ring set with pear cut blue topaz and white stones, (O).

Lot 273

A hallmarked 9ct white gold ring set with three oval cut peridots, (O).

Lot 1535

The Cars lot of 3 Rock Albums Heartbeat City Candy-OHeartbeat City with inner sleeve near mint vinylThe Cars with inner sleeve vinyl is in good conditionCandy-O with inner sleeve and excellent vinylplease see the images for sleeve conditionsDomestic and international(some restrictions) postage is available for this lot, please contact us first.

Lot 247

A Ruby and Diamond dress Ring. Set in hallmarked 18carat yellow gold. Size O. 3.69grams.

Lot 292

A fine and large presentation kukri, fullered blade 15 in., brass mounted polished horn hilt with small ring bolt to the pommel; scabbard almost entirely enclosed by silver repousse mountings comprising openwork locket with panels of profuse scrolling foliage, applied initials 'A. N. O.' within a border, long chape of swollen form with nested borders of foliate scrolls, and edge binding embossed en suit; the locket with pendant roundel set with a turquoise cabochon to the centre and linked to a band of silver braid that encircles the scabbard, the back with pockets accommodating two smaller knives and a further vacant pocket.

Lot 4

A Great War M.C. group of three awards, named or attributable to Lieutenant Rowland Austin Harris, Royal Engineers: Military Cross, George V, unnamed as issued, in case of issue, pin detached from brooch fitting, cross extremely fine; British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (LIEUT. R. A. HARRIS.), at least extremely fine; with the medal issue envelope addressed to R. A. Harris, c/o English Electric Co, in Rio de Janeiro; and a private ID bracelet inscribed 'LT R.A.HARRIS/ 560 A.T. COY, ROYAL ENGINEERS'. M.C. London Gazette 01/01/1919 31092Trained as an electrical engineer before the War. Served on the Western Front. Unit diary indicates an admission to hospital 21/10/1917 and an MID 31/05/1918.

Lot 714

A Scottish 18ct gold wide band wedding ring, inscribed within the shank, Glasgow 1900, weight 10.6g, ring size approx O.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 744

A George IV gold, seed pearl and blue, white and pink enamelled mourning ring, glazed with a woven hair locket compartment within a surround of seed pearls between tricolour enamelled sides, detailed 'Danl Bennett Ob 12. Feby. 1824 Aet 45', unmarked, weight 4.4g, ring size approx O, with a case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 573

A gold signet style ring, collet set with a cut cornered rectangular onyx, unmarked, weight 3.7g, ring size approx O.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 581

A white gold, sapphire and diamond ring, claw set with the circular cut sapphire between two circular cut diamonds, detailed '18ct', weight 3g, ring size approx O.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 570

A gold ring, claw set with a cut cornered rectangular step cut citrine, detailed '18ct', weight 4.3g, ring size approx O, and a 9ct gold ring, claw set with an oval cut opal within a surround of circular cut sapphires, London 1987, weight 1.7g, ring size approx O1/2.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 551

A gold, peridot and cultured pearl cluster ring, detailed '750', weight 3.5g, ring size approx O, a gold, diamond and tanzanite cut cornered rectangular cluster ring, detailed '14K CJ', weight 4.4g, and a gold, cubic zirconia and pale pink paste set cluster ring, detailed '375', weight 2.3g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 572

A 9ct gold ring, claw set with an oval synthetic colour change sapphire between diamond two stone shoulders, Birmingham 2020, ring size approx O, another 9ct gold ring, collet set with an oval cut peridot, a 9ct gold and coral cluster ring, total weight 6.7g, and a gold and garnet cluster ring with a central flowerhead shaped motif, detailed '14K', weight 5.1g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 602

A diamond set eternity ring, unmarked, ring size approx O, a 9ct gold and diamond single stone ring, a 9ct gold and diamond set ring in a pierced design and a 9ct gold ring set with three diamond chips Birmingham 1907 (two diamond chips lacking), total weight 5.7g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 683

A gold ring, mounted with a rectangular step cut aquamarine between diamond single stone shoulders, unmarked, weight 5.7g, ring size approx O.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 225

Victorian Volumes of illustrated sporting and Dramatic News and other works of fiction and reference to include O Cromwell memoirs and cassells Romance of Famous Lives etc

Lot 795A

An 18ct gold dress ring, set with diamond, sapphire and rubies, the central oval cut sapphire in rub over setting, with square cut ruby shoulders, with round brilliant cut diamond shoulders, yellow metal, marked 750, ring size O, 3.5g all in.

Lot 798

An emerald cluster ring, formed as a ball with oval cut emeralds in claw setting, on a five splayed band, yellow metal, unmarked, ring size O, 4.1g all in.

Lot 805

An emerald and diamond half hoop dress ring, set with four round brilliant cut emeralds in claw setting, and three illusion set tiny diamonds, white gold basket setting, yellow metal band, marked 9K, ring size O½, 2g all in.

Lot 806

A mystic topaz dress ring, set with oval central stone, with tiny diamond set shoulders, raised basket, yellow metal, marked 10K, ring size O, 1.2g all in.

Lot 856

A 9ct gold dress ring, with vacant centre, flanked by two small blue sapphires, size O, 1.6g all in.

Lot 47

Group of 31 silver liberty head and walking liberty coins from 1894 to 1945 including:Liberty head coins include: one 1894-O, one 1902-O, one 1903-O, one 1905-S, one 1905-P, one 1907-O, one 1907-D, one 1907-P, one 1908-O, and one 1909-P.Walking liberty coins include: one unidentifiable year or mint, two 1917-P, one 1918-S, one 1918-D, two 1920-S, one 1934-S, two 1935-P, one 1936-P, one 1941-D, one 1942-D, two 1942-S, three 1942-P, one 1943-P, and two 1945-D.Liberty Heads, each; diameter: 34.1 mm. Walking liberty, each; 24.3 mm. Gross weight: 372.5 grams.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 146

 A GROUP OF FIVE DIAMOND RINGS, BY POMELLATOEach hoop highlighted with a collet-set brilliant-cut diamond , two mounted in 18K white gold, one mounted in polished 18K yellow gold, one mounted in brushed 18K yellow gold, one mounted in grey titanium, each signed Pomellato, the gold ones with Italian registry mark, with fitted maker's case, ring size O½, O½, O¾, P½ & P¼Condition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionSizes: titanium ring O½, Brushed yellow gold O¾, white gold O½, & P½, polished yellow gold P¼Total gross weight approx: 12.7g (excluding titanium ring), total gross weight for the titanium ring approx: 0.9g

Lot 168

A COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe old cushion-shaped diamond of yellow tint within collet-setting, to an old single-cut diamond surround, mounted in gold, remaining diamonds approximately 0.90ct total, ring size O½Condition Report:* Please note that the main diamond was not tested for natural colour. Principal diamond: measurements particularly approximate due to collet setting: approx. 9.46x7.25x3.92mm = approx. 2.11cts - loupe clean (approx. VS2)Remaining diamonds: approx. 0.90ct total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity SIYellow metal unmarked - goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 3.7g 

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