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Lot 208

Four Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures, including a figure group of Tam O' Shanter and Souter Johnnie, 33cm high, another of a huntsman with spaniel, 35cm high, and a pair of figures holding cornucopia spill vases, 33cm and 34cm.

Lot 429

A designer silver blister pearl and emerald set ring, in an oval setting, with abstract overlay, size O.

Lot 64

An 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in an eight claw setting, diamond 0.32ct, ring size O, 2.9g all in.

Lot 65

A 9ct white gold garnet and diamond cluster ring, with a central oval cut garnet in multi claw setting, with petallated border set with tiny diamonds, with V splayed shoulders, ring size O, 3.7g all in.

Lot 683

A 9ct gold and shell cameo ring, bust portrait of a lady, size O, 2.7g.

Lot 130

9ct Gold fully hallmarked band a 9ct Gold chunky signet ring sizes 'O' & 'S' and total weight approx 11.7g

Lot 427

A 9ct Gold, Diamond and Opal Ring (sizeK.5, 2.2g) and 9ct gold and opal single stone ring, (size O, 1.7g)

Lot 1213

Two B & O turntables, B & O stereo tuner, amplifier and two speakers.

Lot 110

A 9ct Gold, Blue and White Three Stone Ring, size O, 2.6g

Lot 202

A 9ct Gold and Amethyst Three Stone Ring with two tones, c. 21x`10mm head, size O, 3.5g

Lot 14

A Modern 18ct Gold, Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, 14x13mm head, ruby c. 6.5x5.1mm, c. 3.5mm brilliant round cut diamonds, London 1992, size O, 4g

Lot 73

A Gold Wedding Band, marks rubbed, size O.25, 3.2g

Lot 473

A Victorian 9ct Gold MIZPAH Ring, Birmingham 1878, size O, 1.7g

Lot 1094

Three Royal Doulton figurines, Top O The Hill HN1834, Alexandra, HN3286, Flower of Love, HN3970, two Murano glass animals, and a Border Fine Arts chicken toast rack.

Lot 402

A 9ct Gold Claddagh Ring (size O, 1g) and 9ct gold buckle ring set with two white stones (size M, 3g)

Lot 210

A 9ct Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring, c. 5x4.2mm sapphire, full hallmarks, size O.5, 2.1g

Lot 384

An Antique 18ct Gold and Diamond Gypsy Ring, Birmingham 1903, H&S, c. 3.3mm old cut, size O, 3g

Lot 472

An 18ct Gold and Diamond Daisy Head Ring, Birmingham 1920, 7mm head, size O.5, 1.5g

Lot 464

A Ruby, Sapphire and Rose Cut Diamond Ring in an unmarked gold setting, size O.25, 2.2g

Lot 835

Collection of USA coins including 1853 1/2 dime, 1854(o) dime.

Lot 377

A 9ct Gold DEAREST Ring, size O.75, 2.4g

Lot 471

An 18ct Gold, Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, c. 5.5mm central stone, 9mm head, O, 2.5g

Lot 178

Opal and diamond cluster ring, size O.

Lot 188

Paraiba Tourmaline and diamond limited edition 9 carat gold ring, size N/O, with certificate.

Lot 252

A Collection of Various 19th and 20th Century Ceramics to comprise Part Porcelain Tea Set Decorated with Flowers and Having Blue Scrolled Borders, Imari Cabinet Cup and Saucer, Wedgwood 'we'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet' Cup, Part Copeland Spode Tea Set, Two Noritake Bowls, Golden Glory Staffordshire Part Coffee set Etc

Lot 52

TWO POCKET WATCHES, FOB MEDAL AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a silver open face pocket watch, key wound, round white dial, Roman numerals, floral case with vacant cartouche, inside case back hallmarked Birmingham, the second AF round white dial, Roman numerals, floral detailed case with vacant cartouche, inside case back stamped 0.800, a silver fob medal with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham, an AF silver buffer handle, missing base, hallmarked Birmingham, a 'Yard O Lette' Sterling Silver propelling pencil, a white metal bottle pendant with snake chain and lobster clasp

Lot 189

9ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, size O and 9ct gold amethyst and diamond ring (London 1978), size N (2)Total weight 5.7 grams

Lot 190

1970s 9ct gold smoky quartz ring (Birmingham 1975), size M½ and one other 9ct gold cocktail ring in an ornate carved setting (London 1971), size O (2)Total weight 8 grams

Lot 3

18ct gold diamond set half eternity ring, size M½ and two 9ct gold wedding rings, sizes O and Q (3)18ct gold ring weighs 3 gramsTwo 9ct gold rings weigh 5.4 grams

Lot 39

9ct gold diamond set trilogy ring, size O, 2.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 9

9ct gold smoky quartz ring, size O, 5.5g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 350A

Three Hornby O gauge No 2 suburban coaches. All lithographed in GWR brown and cream livery, comprising 1st/3rd composite no 6597 and two brake/3rd no 4950 coaches

Lot 354

Three Hornby O gauge tinplate No 2 corridor coaches. All in lithographed SR green, comprising two 3rd class no 1311 and brake/1st/3rd no 3667

Lot 471

Eight Hornby O gauge coaches. Mostly Hornby, including examples in LMS and GWR livery, a Metropolitan, Pullman 'Aurelia' and Mitropa carriage, etc.

Lot 39

PRINCESS CUT DIAMOND 18CT GOLD RING WITH DIAMONDS TO SHOULDER, CENTRE STONE 0.40 POINTS 5 GRAMS - SIZE O

Lot 70

STERLING SILVER GILT TOPAZ RING SIZE N/O

Lot 162

A TJC Sterling silver ring with illusion set diamonds, size O/P

Lot 164

A Sterling silver gilt cubic zirconia and emerald coloured set ring, size N/O

Lot 165

A Sterling silver and amber ring, size O/P

Lot 124

A small collection of white metal mounted items; including glass decanter assayed for Sheffield, 1993 and a small pair of ceramic vases, assayed for London (date indistinct, letter O).

Lot 324

An 18ct White Gold and Diamond 'moi et toi' ring. Stone sizes 1/8ct. Size O. Total weight: 3.2g.

Lot 178

9ct White gold ring set with diamonds Size O 1.5g

Lot 180

9ct Gold ring set with cz stone Size O 1.6g

Lot 41

1970's Timex automatic divers watch with date app at 3 o clock, black dial with luminous hands & batons. Keeping very good time over a 48 hour testing period, all round very good condition for age

Lot 1

O Svensen : Canal scene, oil on canvas, 83 cm x 60 cm, un-framed.

Lot 455

Football Ray Clemence signed Liverpool F. C Benham FDI Triple pm First Day of Issue G. P. O Grenada, W. I 14/11/02. 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 379

Ossip Zadkine (1888 Wizebsk - Neuilly-sur-Seine 1967) Ohne Titel. Um 1960.Lithografie auf BFK-Rives-Velin.Unterhalb der Darstellung mit Bleistift signiert und nummeriert: O. Zadkine, 4/75.Blattmaß: 76,2 x 56,5 cm.Herausgeber: Erker Presse, St. Gallen, Schweiz, mit Trockenstempel.Provenienz:Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 242

Royal Doulton 1st quality Lady figures Elyse HN2474 and Top o' the Hill HN1834 (2).

Lot 321

Royal Doulton Lady Figures Top O The Hill Hn1834, Fair Lady Hn2193 & Ermine Coat (3)

Lot 125

Assorted Automotive electrical equipment,including timers by Roch-o-timer, 'The Maximus', Ford and others. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 502

1907 Ford Model R Runabout Car no. 195149ci L-Head Inline 4-Cylinder EngineSingle Updraft Carburetor18bhp2-Speed Planetary TransmissionFront Transverse Leaf Sprung and Rear Elliptically Sprung Solid Axles2-Wheel Mechanical Brakes*A wonderful example of one of Ford's early creations*Plenty of fine patina and character*Complete with topTHE FORD MODEL RAlthough ambitious with its estimation of selling 10,000 Model N cars each year, the N was a huge sales success with over 7,000 delivered in a production run bridging 1906-1908. After the first flurry of sales, it was clear that the 'knocked down' basic Model N had a concept that was possibly too spartan and the consumers desired something a little more than that. The solution was the Model R. At $750, it cost 50% more than its little brother, and while mechanically much was shared, its presence was enhanced by larger 30 inch wheels, a more imposing body with more commodious seats, and a rounded 'beetle back' tail, ideal for strapping a spare tire or two to. It also had scalloped front wings leading to running boards and in standard form alone oil lamps to side and rear, and a brass horn were provided. Color choices were limited to dark Brewster Green or Carmine red, which could be matched to Brewster Green running gear or offset with cream.THE MOTORCAR OFFEREDIn a collection replete with Fords, this is the earliest example. Carlton O. Pate III's Early Ford Encyclopedia includes an extensive resource for owners and researchers of these early Ford's including synopsis of the known records of delivery. Sadly there is no specific entry for car number 195, but is safe to assume from the fact that cars 185 and 211 were ordered on April 27 and April 23 respectively that this car would have been ordered in this same window of time. Its history prior to the current ownership is uncharted, until it arrived in the collection of Gibb Moyer of Pennsylvania from whom it was acquired. The Ford has the appearance of an older restoration of a correct example of the model. It retains particularly charming features of original leather seats and period fabric top, while the paintwork seems to have been refurbished and the firewall replaced at some time. For reasons unknown, the engine number plate is unstamped, suggesting that it may be a replacement at some point. A nicely patinated example, no doubt chosen by these connoisseurs of the marque for these characteristics, it would make an excellent museum piece or tour car. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 532

1911 Pierce-Arrow Model 36-UU Touring Car Chassis no. 12133 Engine no. 32325 (see text)475ci T-Head Inline 6-Cylinder Engine40bhp (Rated)4-Speed TransmissionFront, Semi-Elliptic Leaf Spring, Rear, Three-Quarter Elliptic Leaf SpringRear-Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes*Example of famed Pierce-Arrow high quality automobile*A proven tour car*Nice older restorationTHE PIERCE-ARROW MOTOR CAR CO.Pierce-Arrow had cemented its reputation for performance and reliability when the Pierce Great Arrow won all five of the famed Glidden Tours in 1905-1909 while achieving perfect scores in all but one of them.Both to retain its high standards and to facilitate its continuing innovation and refinement, Pierce-Arrow closely controlled all aspects of construction including coachwork for which most other luxury marques relied upon outside coachbuilders. Instead, Pierce-Arrow worked with its Buffalo, New York neighbor Aluminum Company of America to perfect casting techniques, which produced cast aluminum body panels as thin as 1/8'. The resulting Pierce-Arrow bodies were exceptionally strong, rattle-free and lightweight. Body design also was handled within Pierce-Arrow's Art Department. Created long before GM recruited Harley Earl to create GM's Art & Colour Department, Pierce-Arrow had Herbert Dawley designing bodies for Pierce-Arrow automobiles and working with Pierce's demanding clientele to manage accessories, colors and materials.Pierce-Arrow actively sought the business of prominent figures, including the White House where every President from William Howard Taft through Franklin Delano Roosevelt rode in the Buffalo company's automobiles. Pierce-Arrows were favored by movie stars like Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson and Tom Mix. The publicity and recognition of product placement like this was supported by an imaginative advertising campaign.Being based on the successful business of its founder, George N. Pierce, and having developed an extensive network of dealers for its very successful line of bicycles, Pierce-Arrow enjoyed excellent distribution. Its sales organization reached into every corner of the United States.Pierce-Arrow's success enabled the company in 1906 to construct a massive integrated factory in Buffalo that covered 1.5 million square feet on the site of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. Unit production from Pierce-Arrow was never high (it took until 1912 before Pierce-Arrow built its 12,000th car) but in quality and materials there was none better and Pierce-Arrows were enthusiastically snapped up by the elite at prices that made a Packard or Peerless seem inexpensive by comparison.Over the years prior to World War I Pierce-Arrow had a number of models, often offering them on a variety of wheelbase chassis and creating an impressive number of separate models. It was the first company to market a six-cylinder luxury automobile and employed impressive methods and procedures to ensure that each Pierce-Arrow built was quiet, powerful and trouble-free from the moment its new owner took delivery. While other manufacturers might rely on their customers to find and point out weaknesses in new models, Pierce-Arrow found them itself, corrected them and then charged a healthy premium for the confidence conferred by its deserved reputation for reliability, performance, silence and quality.Pierce introduced its first six-cylinder automobile in 1907. The Series Q Great Arrow employed a T-head six with 648 cubic inches and a 60 horsepower ALAM rating. In 1909 the Series QQ, a 453-cubic inch T-head six with a 48.6 horsepower ALAM rating became the top of Pierce's model range while a smaller six, the Series SS, rated at 37 ALAM horsepower with a 347 cubic inch displacement joined the company's offering. Also in 1909 the company reorganized, splitting the bicycle and motorcycle business off from the automobile business which took the name Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company. George N. Pierce resigned from active involvement and management was turned over to Col. Charles Clifton who had been its Treasurer for years.The Pierce-Arrow Model 36 was priced at an astounding $4,000 F.O.B. Buffalo, New York, and came with Pierce-Arrow's quality, rigid, luxuriously trimmed and appointed aluminum cast panel bodies.Many enthusiasts prefer these cars as 'drivers,' as they have abundant performance and are joys to drive. They are very popular in Pierce-Arrow Society activities and in tour events with the Vintage Motor Car and Antique Automobile Clubs of America and can be seen in many of this country's most distinguished collections.THE MOTORCAR OFFEREDAnother hallmark car of the early American automobile industry, naturally in a collection of this stature and of this era it was a necessity that an example of the renowned Pierce-Arrow was included. The car arrived in this stable 22 years ago in the February 2001. According to correspondence on file, including a letter from Bernie Weis of the Pierce-Arrow Society, this 1911 car is fitted with a slightly later 1912 powerplant. The Pierce is known to trace much of its history in California where it is understood to have been recorded with license number 2369 in 1914. Its earliest recorded owner was Lillian Beal of Santa Barbara, who was succeeded by Samuel O Crouthers of Moreno Valley California and Phoenix, Arizona. Immediately prior to its present ownership it was owned from 1963 by Elmer A. Hankins of Riverside, California. Known as the 'Peach orchard car', it was discovered by Elmer Hankins in the 1960s as a rolling chassis with the front seats intact and rear having been modified, presumably for some commercial purpose. It was subsequently restored under his watch, during which the correct aluminum rear section of the bodywork was recreated by George Armour. Arriving in the collection those 20 or so years ago, it was one of a handful of stalwart touring cars in the group. Touring expeditions included a trip to England and Scotland in July 2005, a month long tour in Ireland in 2014, as well as many domestic events. For practical reasons a starter motor has been added. Pierce-Arrows are as rated for their touring capabilities today as they were when new. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 131

Collection of Meccano, O Gauge and assorted Bygones

Lot 272

Ladies 9ct White Gold Sapphire & White stone set ladies ring 3.4g total weight Size O

Lot 106

A 14ct yellow gold solitaire diamond ring size O - approx weight 7.7 grams - diamond approx 0.40ct - diamond bright and lively

Lot 115

A Clogau silver white topaz three stone ring size M, a Clogau silver Welsh Dragon signet ring size O and a Clogau silver heartstring earrings - ex jewellers stock in as new condition - RRP £300

Lot 123

An Iliana 18ct yellow gold AAA Tanzanite and diamond ring - Tanzanite 1.75ct - ring size O/P -approx weight 5.2 grams - almost unworn condition with guarantee card

Lot 127

An Iliana 18k yellow gold Madagascar purple sapphire and diamond ring size O - approx weight 4.6 grams - almost unworn condition

Lot 145

Two 14ct yellow gold rings size L - approx weight 3.8 grams - an 18ct and white metal ring and an 18ct ring sizes N/O - approx weight 6.6 grams, a 9ct brooch with steel pin and a 9ct ring missing a stone - approx weight 2.4 grams

Lot 213

A Caravelle Set-o-Matic automatic stainless steel gents wristwatch - 35mm case - on a Tropic Star strap - runs but stops, winder needs attention - a Seiko Alarm Chronograph - not currently running, a Splendor Sport - not running - a Sekona watch, an Accurist watch and a Seiko Quartz

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