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Lot 54

Ladies - Attractive 9ct Gold Amethyst and Seed Pearl Set Ring. Full Hallmark for 9.375 to Interior of Shank. Amethysts of Excellent Colour, Ring Size O. Shank / Setting Excellent Condition. 3.1 grams.

Lot 64

18ct Gold Attractive Diamond Set Cluster Ring. Fully Hallmarked for 18ct to Interior of Shank. The 7 Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 0.35 pts. Approx Ring Size - O. 3.8 grams. Excellent Condition Including Shank and Setting.

Lot 75

Ladies 9ct Gold Attractive Single Stone Topaz Set Ring - Ornate Setting. Full Hallmark for 9.375. The Smoky Topaz of Good Colour, Est Weight 1.50 cts. Ring Size O - P. 3.6 grams. Thank Shank / Setting In Excellent Condition.

Lot 879

14ct Gold Diamond Set Ring - Size O

Lot 2

A carved citrine ring with a relief classical portrait set in a yellow metal setting with D-shape shank. The oval cabochon citrine is carved into a male figure with a beard. Unmarked. Accompanied by antique box. Size O

Lot 256

Cinco salvillas catalanas siglos XVIII-XIX. En loza esmaltada de las series de la "cirereta", de "faixes i cintes", de "Escornalbou", de transición y de influencia francesa, 18 cm. 19,5 cm., 20,5 cm., 21 cm. y 22 cm. diám. Todos presentan algún descantillado, pelo, falta o restauración. El plato de la serie "faixes i cintes" está firmado en la parte posterior.

Lot 130

Onzen o tercio de Trentí, Felipe III, ceca de Barcelona, año 1618. Moneda acuñada en oro. Anverso con efigie del m onarca y reverso con escudo de Aragón y valor nominal. 16,96 mm. diám. 2,31 gr.

Lot 144

Denzil O. Ibbetson (British, 1775-1857)Study of Napoleon Bonaparte leaning against a gun on board HMS Northumberland en route to St Helena bears inscription below by John Des Fontaine 'A correct likeness of General Buonaparte taken on board H:M:S: Northumberland on her Passage to the Isld. St. Helena in 1815/ J:DesF:'pen, brown ink and watercolour on Whatman paper21 x 13.8cm Footnotes:Provenance:The Lacquer Chest, London, from whom acquired by the present private owner in 1995.Napoleon was taken to St Helena on HMS Northumberland in the care of Admiral George Cockburn, arriving there in October 1815. An account of the voyage can be found in the journal of Cockburn's secretary, J.R. Glover which was published in 1893. Also on the ship was Denzil Ibbetson who was Commissary officer on Saint Helena during Napoleon's exile, (one of the few British officers to remain there throughout Napoleon's incarceration) and who produced a number of sketches of the captive both en route to and after his arrival on the island; notably he painted Napoleon's death-bed portrait. In the present drawing Napoleon has a somewhat disconsolate expression as he leans on a gun carriage wearing a petit chapeau, uniform coat, knee breeches and buckled shoes. Another version of the sketch, in mirror image but without the gun or watercolour, was sold, Art+Objects, New Zealand, 29 June 2010, 'Napoleon's Final Days', lot 9. This composition also appears to be the original for George Cruikshank's rare etching which shows Napoleon in two positions, (British Museum print 1978, U.838). Ibbetson seems to have done a number of versions of the sketches that he made of Napoleon and he gave them to friends and colleagues on the island; John Des Fontaine was a landowner on St Helena.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 788

1840 1d black, O-A, F/U with red maltese cross, 4 margins, fine.

Lot 789

1840 1d black, O-A, tied to entire by black maltese cross, 4 margins.

Lot 790

1840 1d black, O-B, used with central red maltese cross, 4 margins, fine.

Lot 809

1840 1d black, plate 3, O-H, F/U with red maltese cross, 4 margins, but badly torn at top leaving hole in Queen's hair.

Lot 3144

MORGAN. A collection of 36 postcards and photographs of Morgan motorcars, including a postcard identified as Morgans at the start of MCC Land's End-John o' Groats run, and another of a garage interior. Provenance: The Tim Harding Collection of Motoring Photographs.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 78

Augustus Osborne Lamplough, R.W.S. (1877-1930) British, 'The Interior of Chester Cathedral', watercolour, signed and dated, 'A O Lamplough 1898', 15.75" x 10.5".

Lot 547

A Scandinavian, probably Swedish, polychrome painted small coffer or box, early 19th century, the domed lid enclosing a red painted interior with internal box, drawer, and large compartment, 18cm high, 34cm wide, 23cm deepProvenance: From a private collection, LondonCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome scuffs and knocks to the painted decoration revealing underling pine in placesThe lock has been removed to the interior, the catch to the lid remains and unpainted pine where the lock would have sat previously The interior is painted red and signed B O to the base, this has probably been refreshedSome old splits and cracksPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 050

A 9ct yellow gold half eternity style ring set with 0.10 carats (total weight) of round brilliant cut diamonds, weight 2.53g, size N 1/2 to O.

Lot 208

An English ebonised bracket clock, signed Tho (Thomas) Taylor, in Holborne, with eight day twin fusee movement, two bell strike on hammers, floral engraved backplate, gilt basket finials, ornate cast and gilt carrying handle, 6 1/2" dial with chapter ring with roman numerals and outer arabic numerals, date aperture at 12' o clock,  gilt spandrels, pull cord repeat at hours and quarters, single bob pendulum. Some damaged to back of case on plinth, no fusee chain, now wire fitted, the winding holes are not inline on the dial, overall height 37cm.

Lot 264

A white & yellow gold sapphire & diamond cluster ring with detailed Insurance replacement valuation, weight 2.81g, 9ct, size O.

Lot 286

An 18ct yellow gold white opal, old cut diamond & ruby set ring (one opal missing), 4.58g, size O.

Lot 295

Clockwork O Gauge Bassett-Lowke British Railways (London midland region) 4-4-0 compound locomotive and tender, with replica box and key. In excellent working order. To quote the Bassett-Lowke catalogue 'Finished in black, lined out in red and grey'.

Lot 296

Clockwork O Gauge Bing for Bassett Lowke LMS 4-4-0 tank locomotive ( LMS on bunker sides and number 15001 on tank sides) with box and key. Good condition overall but mechanism in need of attention and one pair of driving wheels loose on axle, finished in midland railway/London midland & Scottish railway maroon with yellow and black lining and gold lettering.

Lot 35

An SX guitar acoustic, serial o 8801916, model OM160/NALocation:

Lot 377

Corgi Chipperfield's Circus 'Bedford O Articulated Horsebox', boxed.

Lot 404

Bassett-Lowke, Princess Royal scale class locomotive and tender, O gauge, BL 99007, boxed.

Lot 209

Seven albums in one carton with strong GB, a few vintage schoolboy collections with an interesting range of 19th century to mid-20th issues, however the main event is a boxed SG 22-ring album with neatly presented GB including attractive and sound four-margin 1d black with neat red MX, 2d blue imperf 'lines' four-margins with black MX and strong re-entry at 'O' of 'TWO' (cat.£275 just for MX), as well as a mint perf 2d blue plate 9 (cat.£350, o.g. not guaranteed), then KGVI 10/- dark blue broken stem flaw MNH (cat.£275), through to QEII defins mint incl. castles high value types, pre-decimal to £1 and early decimal to £5 with specialised Machins. Close inspection recommended.

Lot 45

A gold and silver, split pearl and opal cluster ring, with a central split pearl, a later replacement, to surround of round cabochon opals, rub set to a scalloped edge, all set in silver, to gold tapered shoulders and shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver, together with a gold garnet cluster ring, the silver setting plate to gold underbezel, tapered shoulders and shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver, 5.30g total (2)Finger size O½, R½Condition report: Opal ring: the split pearl is a later replacement. One of the opals is chipped, with some smaller nibbles to some of the other opals. Surface marks/scratches to mount.Garnet ring: head of ring a little dirty. Some scratches and minor abrasions to garnets. Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to mount.

Lot 160

A white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.38ct, grain set to an illusion collet, to open shoulders and a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 1.66g.Finger size O¼Condition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Diamond measures approximately 4.58 x 3.00mm

Lot 125

A 9ct gold diamond cluster ring, with a three tier cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, to chevron section shoulders and a plain shank, Birmingham, 2.18g.Finger size O½Condition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.

Lot 281

A 9ct gold emerald and zircon cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut emerald, approximately 7.5 x 5.5mm, claw set to surround of circular mixed cut zircons, and crossover shoulders similarly set, Sheffield, together with a pair of single stone emerald earrings, with an oval mixed cut emerald, approximately 8 x 6mm, claw set to an articulated collet, with Continental fittings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 5.45g total (3)Finger size OCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Ring maker's mark TJC.Ring mount slightly tarnished.

Lot 384

An 18ct gold diamond and ruby ring, with a rose cut diamond and oval mixed cut ruby, one ruby deficient, star set to the slightly domed head, to a tapered shank, Birmingham 1909, 2.09g, together with a gold vacant ring mount, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.78g (2)Finger size M, O½Condition report: 18ct ring: Misisng a ruby.Diamond is chipped.Shank split at base.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Base of shank dented.Some scratches/abrasions to the ruby.Underneath of head a little dirty.Ring mount:Deficient a stone.Shank out of shape.Surface marks/scratches to gold.

Lot 387

A 9ct gold garnet cluster ring, Birmingham 1965, 3.57g, together with a silver marcasite set heart ring (2)Finger size O½, Q

Lot 223

A 9ct gold fracture filled ruby and zircon ring, with an emerald cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 14 x 10mm, claw set to two row surround of circular colouress zircons, grain set, with tapered baguette cut colourless zircons channel set at the corners, to open tapered shoulders and a plain shank, Sheffield, 6.45g.Finger size OCondition report: Maker's mark TJC.Surface reaching inclusions to the fracture filled ruby.Ruby very slightly loose in setting.

Lot 264

A gold peridot and diamond cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut peridot, approximately 7 x 5mm, claw set to surround of baguette and tapered baguette cut diamonds, to tapered shoulders and a plain shank, marked 9k, head 10.5 x 9.2mm, 2.39g.Finger size OCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.Jewellers unsold stock, no damage or repairs.

Lot 2

A gold and woven hair memorial or love token ring, the gold band inset with woven hair, with a gold plaque to the head engraved 'LR', and engraved to the inside of the shank 'JCD to LR', tested as approximately 9ct gold, 4.7mm wide, 1.29g.Finger size OCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to gold.Hair at the base of shank a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.

Lot 153

An 18ct white gold diamond crossover ring, with rows of baguette cut diamonds, channel set, with brilliant cut diamonds micro claw set above and below, to a flat section shank, London, 3.67g.Finger size OCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.Surface marks/scratches to mount, and wear to the rhodium plating.

Lot 120

An 18ct gold patterned flat section wedding ring, London 1965, 4.90g.Finger size O LECondition report: One side of ring worn much more than the other, to the extent that the pattern is no longer central.Surface marks/scratches.

Lot 147

A gold signet ring, with engraved initial to the rectangular head, stepped shoulders and a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, together with a 9ct white gold patterned wedding ring, London 1978, 7.89g total (2)Finger size O approximately, Q½Condition report: Shank to signet ring out of shape, and a solder join visible at base.Surface marks/scratches to both.

Lot 145

A 9ct gold patterned flat section wedding ring, with alternating hearts and stars, London 1965, together with a 9ct gold ‘D’ section wedding ring, Birmingham 1908, worn edges, 5.49g total (2)Finger size N, O

Lot 254

A gold five stone yellow sapphire ring, a row of circular mixed cut yellow sapphires, claw set to an open gallery and a plain polished shank, marked 9K, 2.00g.Finger size O½Condition report: Jewellers unsold stock - no damage or repairs.

Lot 22

A gold five stone diamond ring, with a row of graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to the boat shaped head, to scroll shoulders and a 'D' section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 3.50g.Finger size O½Condition report: Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.Surface marks/scratches to mount.

Lot 233

A 9ct gold fracture filled ruby and zircon halo cluster ring, with an emerald cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 10 x 8mm, to surround of circular mixed cut colourless zircons, micro claw set, and shoulders similarly set, to a plain shank, Sheffield, 2.80g.Finger size O¼Condition report: Maker's mark TJC.Surface reaching inclusions to the fracture filled ruby.Ruby slightly loose in setting when tapped, but still appears secure.

Lot 126

A gold diamond cluster ring, with a row of seven, seven stone eight cut diamond daisy clusters, to a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.57g.Finger size OCondition report: Minor surface marks to mount.Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.

Lot 219

A 9ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut ruby, claw set, to surround of eight cut diamonds, grain set to the oval head, and similarly set shoulders, with a plain shank, London 1993, 3.04g.Finger size OCondition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the ruby.Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.

Lot 478

14CT GOLD SEVEN LOZENGE STONE DIAMONIQUE DRESS RING, SIZE O, 2.1G APPROX

Lot 479

22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, SIZE N/O 8.7G APPROX

Lot 482

10K CLAW SET CABOCHON STONE DRESS RING SIZE O, 3.4G APPROX

Lot 342

ROYAL DOULTON 'TOP O' THE HILL' AND COALPORT 'PHILLIPA'

Lot 136

WW2 Multiple signed No. 5 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit. [RAF Ternhill] 1942 Xmas Day Menu. 27 signatures including: F/O John Walton Allinson DFC 104481 The Rev Edward Frederick Holwell Dunnicliff 115597 Born in Nottingham in 1901 the son of Frederick John Dunnicliff. He was educated at Nottingham High School; Worcester College Oxford; and St Stephens House Oxford. Began his clerical career as Curate of Blidworth Nottinghamshire 1924 1927 and Curate in Charge of Chilwell Nottinghamshire 1927 1928. Appointed vicar of Ollerton Nottinghamshire in 1928 and moved to St Lawrence Mansfield in 1934. Keen local historian. His book The Story of Selston Parish Church Nottinghamshire was published in 1949. S/L Frederick Gregory 90731 F/O Sidney Roland James 122134 F/L John Granville Lingard DFC 44774 DFC. Acting Squadron Leader John Granville LINGARD 44774 R. A. F. 143 Sqn. This officer has completed much operational flying and has set a fine example of keenness and devotion to duty. He has led his flight and sometimes the squadron in numerous attacks on shipping and his great skill and inspiring leadership have contributed in good measure to the success achieved. One morning in June 1944 he led his flight in an attack on a minesweeper and four R boats. In the fight the minesweeper was set on fire and one of the R boats was sunk. Squadron Leader Lingard has rendered much valuable service. LG 25 July 1944. S/L Jack London 115148 F/O Randle Kynaston Lloyd Salisbury Mainwaring 110159 F/O Douglas Stanley Scoffham DFC 122430. Good condition Est.

Lot 171

WW2 RAF Escaping society. Hand signed by Major General Albert M E Guerisse Code Name Pat O Leary FDC The Pat O Leary Line RAFES SC22. Bruxelles 11 9 78 Code 1 Postmark. Est.

Lot 294

WW2 F/O C N Overton Battle of Britain Pilot Hand signed, Handwritten Letter Dated 28/11/76, Letter gives reference to losing his flying log book in the middle east around 1940. Est.

Lot 301

WW2 F/O R J E Boulding Battle of Britain Pilot. A Collection of 3 Hand signed, Handwritten Letter Dated 30 7 75, 7th November 74, 18th November 74. letter gives reference to Boulding's time in the RAF and where Boulding was stationed and when, also included brief information on fellow pilots. Good letter. set within an envelope. Est.

Lot 307

WW2 P/O J S Humphreys Battle of Britain Pilot Hand signed, Handwritten Letter Dated 7th June 78, letter gives reference to J Fleming during the war. Est.

Lot 335

MULTI SIGNED United States Astronaut Hall of Fame 2004 poster. Designed for the Kennedy Space Centre. Hand signed by Richard O Covey, Frederick D Gregory, June Scobee(Wife of Dick Scobee), Kathryn D Sullivan and Norman Thagard. 20x16 in size. Signatures in black marker pen. superb item. Est.

Lot 356

Battle Of Britain Relic. Piece of Metal from Spitfire Airplane P9469 that crashed near Salehurst on 7th October 1940 with P/O Broadhurst as the pilot who died in the crash. 3. 5inches in length. Good condition Est.

Lot 396

The Award of the Victoria Cross to Airmen multi signed large DM medal cover includes signatures from seven VC winners Grp Cpt Leonard Cheshire, FL Lt J. A Cruickshank, W/O Norman Jackson, W/C Rod Learoyd, WC Bill Reid, Grp Cpt L. H Trent and ACM F. M. F West.

Lot 477

39/1c 50th Anniv Britain declares war on Germany signed Baron Home of the Hirsel 3 Sept 89 50th Anniv Britain declares war on Germany Flown in Hercules Personally signed Baron Home of the Hirsel Parliamentary private secretary 2 Prime Minister 1937 40. certified copy 0767 of 997. Signed Gp Capt W S O Randle. WW11 Wellington Pilot Shot Down and Evaded Capture. Returned to UK. Good condition Est.

Lot 478

C87d Royal Star and Garter Home Signed Simon Weston ( Falklands War) Lester Piggott. 23rd June 1981 BFPS 1748 The Royal Star and Garter Home Special Postmark. The Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen. Taxi Outing and Solo Wheelchair Sortie to Worthing 23 June 1981. Blue flown cachet Flown from Headquarters British Forces Post Office to The Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Upon Thames in Westland Whirlwind. Then carried by Taxi from Richmond Park to Worthing where her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent who took the salute from the members of the Royal Star and Garter Home. Then added red Cachet John O Groats to Lands' End. Carried alongside Charlie Hankins on his Eric Self-propelled Drive John O'Groats, Inverness, Perth, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Kendal, Morecambe, Blackpool, Southport, Liverpool, Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Hereford, Cheltenham, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Torquay, Paignton, Plymouth, Truro, Penzance Lands' End. Personally Signed by Simon Weston OBE is a veteran of the British Army who became well known throughout the United Kingdom for his recovery and charity work after suffering severe burn injuries during the Falklands War. On 9 June 1982, he was boarded with other members of his regiment on RFA Sir Galahad in Port Pleasant near Fitzroy, just off the Falkland Islands. It was bombed and set on fire by the Argentine Skyhawk fighters during the Bluff Cove Air Attacks. His ship was carrying ammunition as well as phosphoric bombs and thousands of gallons of diesel and petrol, Out of his platoon of 30 men, 22 were killed. The Welsh Guards lost a total of 48 men killed and 97 wounded aboard the Sir Galahad. Weston survived with 46% burns, following which his face was barely recognizable: Also Signed by Lester Piggott Famous Jockey. Lester Piggott was the greatest English jockey of all time. He rode his first winner at age 12 in 1948, was a champion jockey in England 11 times and won the nation's most prestigious flat race, the Derby, a record nine times between 1954 and 1983. Some of the horses he rode to victory include legends of the Turf such as Nijinsky, Sir Ivor, The Minstrel and Roberto. He retired in 1995, aged 59. He was jailed in 1985 for a year for failing to accurately declare tax on his earnings. The scandal meant that the honour bestowed on him by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975, the Order of the British Empire (OBE), was taken away. Without the jail sentence and tax fraud investigation, he almost certainly would have become Sir Lester Piggott. Richard Jones Battle of Britain pilot 64 and 19 Sqns. Certified Copy No 278 of 530. Signed Gp Capt W S O Randle WW11 Wellington Pilot. Good condition Est.

Lot 545

WW2 P/O Albert Wallace(Halifax Bomber Air Gunner) & F/O George Sweanor (Great Escapist) Hand signed bio cards. Cards give information regarding each person's involvement during WW2 unique items. Good condition. Est.

Lot 572

RAFA2b Battle of Britain 10 21 July 1940 Signed 12 Battle of Britain Pilots Crew 6 Feb 90 BFPS 2217 Battle of Britain Skirmishing 10 21 July 1940 Flown Sea King Pilot Sqn Ldr D J Carey, Co Pilot Gp Capt W S O Randle. Personally Signed by Seaking Pilot Sqn Ldr D J Carey, also Signed by12 Battle of Britain Pilots Crew Wg Cdr Robert Francis Thomas Doe, Wilfred Max Sizer, R W Foster, Flt Lt L A Martel 54 & 603 Sqns Sgt. R. Wolton 152 Sqn, T M Kane Pilot 234 Sqn. A D Murray 46, 501 & 73 Sqn John Keatings 219 Sqn Roger Hall Battle of Britain Pilot with 152 Sqn Clive C Baker 23 Sqn Battle of Britain Pilot. Est.

Lot 1009

A 9 carat gold diamond cross over ring, the stones illusion set, 2.5 g gross, finger size P; with a single stone diamond ring, stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, 2.7 g gross, finger size O

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