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A MULTIBAND CROSSOVER DIAMOND RINGin 18ct white gold, comprising eleven chamfered bands in a crossover design, set with six round brilliant cut diamonds held in claw settings, all totalling c.0.30 carats, bound to the bottom, maker's mark 'A&STJ', Italian assay marks, stamped '750', UK size O / Eu size 55, (gross weight - c.12.1g)
A KNOT RING AND ANTIQUE WEDDING RINGthe lover's knot ring in 9ct gold, full British hallmarks for London, 1987, UK size O / Eu size 55.25, (gross weight - c.1.5g); together with an antique wedding band in 22ct gold, full British hallmarks for Birmingham, 1876, UK size N1/2 / Eu size 54.5, (gross weight - c.3.0g)
THREE GOLD WEDDING BANDSincluding two in 22ct gold, the first 3.8mm wide, full British hallmarks for Birmingham, 1887, UK size N / Eu size 54; the second 3.0mm wide, full British hallmarks for Birmingham, 1927, UK size L / Eu size 51, (gross 22ct gold weight - c.9.1g); together with one in 18ct gold, 5.2mm wide, stamped '18K', UK size O / Eu size 55, (gross 18ct gold weight - c.5.7g) (3)
TWO DIAMOND RINGSincluding a diamond solitaire ring in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, set with a round brilliant cut diamond to stylised shoulders, stamped '18CT PLAT', UK size O / Eu size 55, (gross weight - c.1.8g); together with a diamond five stone ring in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, set with five graduating old mine cut diamonds, stamped '18CT FINE PLAT', UK size O1/2 / Eu size 56, (gross weight - c.2.0g)
A WWII CATERPILLAR CLUB BROOCH in 9ct gold, ruby cabochon set eyes, engraved to the reverse 'W/O S.G.HOLROYD', secured with a pin clasp, no assay marks, 2.0cm, (gross weight - c.0.9g), awarded to Wireless Operator / Air Gunner Sgt S. G. Holroyd RAF (ex 158 Sqn)WO 208/3323/2444 Holroyd made it to Switzerland in July 1943, after being shot down over Holland the previous month.
TWO VINTAGE GEM-SET RINGSin 9ct gold, including a vintage opal and emerald cluster ring, full British hallmarks, UK size P1/2 / Eu size 57; together with a pearl solitaire ring set with a cultured pearl of c.6.25mm, full British hallmarks for London, 1992, UK size O / Eu size 55, (gross weight c.4.4g), accompanied by two boxes
A COLLECTION OF GEM-SET JEWELLERYincluding a diamond three stone ring in 18ct gold and platinum, set with old European cut diamonds totalling c.1.00 carats, held in claw settings to a tapered shank, stamped indistinctly, UK size Q1/2 / Eu size 57.5, (gross weight - c.2.3g); an amethyst ring set with an octagonal mixed cut amethyst of c.12.55 carats, full British hallmarks, UK size K1/2 / Eu size 51, (gross weight - c.5.9g); and a wedding band in 22ct gold, 5.6mm width, UK size O / Eu size 55.5, (gross weight - c.5.7g)
A GROUP LOT OF THREE RINGSincluding a diamond three stone ring in 18ct gold and platinum, set with three graduated round cut diamonds held in milgrained setting, c.0.30 carats to tapered shoulders, UK size R1/2 / Eu size 59.5; together with a sapphire and diamond cluster ring in 9ct gold, set with a single cut diamonds in a cluster of round cut sapphires to stylised heart shoulders, full British hallmarks, O1/2 / Eu size 55.5; and a wedding band in 22ct gold, full British hallmarks, UK size O / Eu size 55, (gross weight - c.5.9g)
A 1911 GEORGE V GOLD SOVEREIGNthe reverse of St. George & the Dragon, with accompanying paperwork from Lloyds 30th June 1932 with inscription "This sovereign was recovered in June 1932 by a battalion salvage on the P. & O. Steamer Egypt which sank off Ushant on May 20th 1922 at 70 fathoms after a collision" signed by the Chairman of Lloyds. (c.8g)
A yellow gold and Citrine dress ring, the rectangular mixed cut stone approximately 13.8x10.2x5.78mm, in foliate gallery and shoulders, ring size M, total gross weight approximately; together with a yellow gold turquoise and seed pearl circular cluster ring, ring size O, total gross weight approximately 6.8g, both test as 14ct gold. (J)
An early Victorian 18ct yellow gold and black enamel memorial ring, the shield shaped head inscribed 'in memory of', the shoulders and band chased with foliate scrolls, set with black enamel (losses to the band), hallmarked London 1839, ring size O, total gross weight approximately 3.5g (see wear and tear to underside of ring). J
A collection of rings, earrings and pendants, including an 18ct gold and diamond signet ring, ring size R, total gross weight approximately 6.4g; an 18ct white gold diamond and emerald ring circa 1960/70s, ring size O, total gross weight approximately 4.5g; a continental 18ct white gold diamond and ruby dress ring, the principal diamond approx 0.5ct, ring size N1/2, total gross weight approximately 6.4g; six other 18ct gold rings, most set with diamonds, combined total gross weight approximately 20.3g; a continental 18ct gold and coral ring, total gross weight approximately 5.3g; a pair of 18ct hoop earrings, total gross weight approximately 5.3g; an 18ct gold and diamond heart shape pendant, total gross weight approximately 3.2g; and a pair of 18ct and CZ earrings, total gross weight approximately 2.7g (s)
FOOTBALL, Nottingham Forest programmes, 2010, home & away, inc. v Plymouth Argyle, Crystal Palace, Blackpool, Ipswich Town, Sheffield United, Middlesbrough, Swansea City etc., with many related newspaper cuttings, in official Nottingham Forest folder with white club badge & lettering to spine, large crease (1), o/w near VG to EX, 13*
STRIP MAPS, pages removed from Patersons Itinerary 3rd January 1785, showing routes, Pembridge to Presetign & New Rador to Garth, Mildenhall to Thetford & Brettenham to Wymondham, Hawick to Selkirk & Stage Hall to Middleton, Branton to Pallinsburn & Coldstream to Woodstick via Oxford etc., all doublesided, slight tears to edges where removed from spine, slight discolouration (1), o/w VG, 4
OPERA, Maria Callas hand written and signed letter, with original envelope addressed by Callas to a 'Miss Virginia Royle', letter written on board the 'Christina' yacht of Aristotle Chassis, written and dated 3rd October 1961, sold with letter from addressee's child explaining provenance of the letter, letter content discusses reserving tickets to her show, original post marks on envelope intact, letter with singular horizontal fold, some fraying to opened edge of envelope, o/w EX
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