the oval cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximatelyfinger size OThe ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18CT' and 'PLAT' and in our opinion would test as gold and platinum. The emerald measures 7.10mm x 5.17mm x 3.65mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.1 grams. CR made 20.09.22.
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the radiant cut fancy light yellow diamond in yellow claw settings, flanked by trapezium cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately finger size I1/2The ring was valued for insurance purposes in 2004 at $25,500 (USD). The ring is in good condition. It is stamped 'PLATIN' '22K' and in our opinion would test as gold and platinum. The principal diamond measures 8.90mm x 7.43mm, depth unobtainable. The approximate qualities of the fancy coloured diamond are; colour fancy light yellow, clarity VS1/VS2. The approximate qualities of the white diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 10.1 grams. CR made 25.08.22.
the graduated old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.40 carat approximately finger size NThe ring is in good condition, there are slight chips and nibbles to the girdles of the diamonds. It is stamped '18CT' and 'PLAT' and in our opinion would test as gold and platinum. Diamond 1 measures - 5.27mm x 5.20mm x 2.81mm approximately. Diamond 2 measures - 8.12mm x 8.07mm x 4.92mm approximately. Diamond 3 measures - 5.33mm x 5.30mm x 3.32mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 4.3 grams. CR made 24.08.22.
the central emerald-cut diamond in a white double claw setting, flanked by pairs of graduated baguette cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.45 carat approximately finger size KThe ring is in good condition. It is stamped 'PLAT' and in our opinion would test as platinum. The principal diamond measures 8.67mm x 7.76mm x 5.99mm = 3.20 carat approximately. The approximate qualities of the principal diamond are; colour tinted, clarity SI2/I1. The approximate qualities of the residual diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.7 grams. CR made 20.09.22.
the emerald-cut emerald in a white claw setting, to baguette cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size L1/2The ring is in good condition. It bears no hallmark nor stamp, but in our opinion would test as gold or platinum. The emerald measures 8.02mm x 7.28mm x 5.61mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 4.0 grams. CR made 25.08.22.
the oval cut pink sapphire within an openwork border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to round brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger sizer N1/2The ring is in good condition. It is stamped 'PLAT' and in our opinion would test as platinum. The pink sapphire measures 6.77mm x 4.86mm x 2.89mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 4.8 grams. CR made 20.09.22.
A 14-Bore Flintlock Sporting GunBy Wm. Moore, London, Early 19th CenturyWith twist sighted barrel (some old pitting beneath the breech) engraved with a starburst forward of he tapering sighting groove along the top flat, breech with rectangular gold-lined maker's stamp, gold line and platinum-lined touch-hole, tang engraved with foliate borders, decorated with a hare in a landscape, and with a starburst in the sighting groove, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock decorated with a palm tree behind the rainproof pan and with a bird and basket of fruit at the stepped tail, foliate engraved ring-neck cock, and roller, figured half-stock (some scattered filled old worming) with chequered grip, border engraved steel mounts (light rust patination) comprising butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy on the heel tang, scroll trigger-guard with a further martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver fore-end cap also forming the rear ramrod-pipe and engraved with a starburst, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm, London proof marks 84.6 cm. barrel Footnotes:William 3 Moore ('a very ingenious workman and an excellent shot') is recorded at 118 Whitechapel, London in 1808, Colchester Street between 1818 and 1852, and at 78 Edgware Road, between 1828 and 1846. He was appointed Gunmaker-in-Ordinary to William IV in 1836For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Platinum channel set round brilliant cut diamond half eternity ring, total diamond weight approx 0.40 caratCondition Report:Approx 2.5gm, size L, max depth = 3mm, diamonds bright and well matched, appear secure in setting, shank thinning slightly and has previously been resized, engraved detail to shank rubbed slightly
two signet rings assessed or hallmarked as 9ct gold, a hallmarked 9ct gold quartz ring, a pair of ear studs stamped '9CT', a pair of synthetic sapphire ear pendants tested as 9ct gold and a hallmarked 9ct gold wedding band, gross weight 19.4g, together with a platinum wedding band, weight 2.1g, a diamond and sapphire three stone ring tested as 18ct gold, weight 1.8g, three white metal rings, three brooches and three necklaces
A Cased .500 (38-Bore) Pin-Fire D.B. Sporting RifleBy J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 6940 For 1866With damascus twist sighted barrels (some old pitting beneath the breeches) retaining trace of browning and each rifled with six spiral grooves, matted along the rib at the breech and towards the fore-sight, and signed in full along the rib forward of the folding leaf-sights from '80' to '200' yards, each leaf with central platinum line, long slender border engraved tang decorated with foliage scrollwork, swept fences each engraved with a starburst, the case-hardened rounded action, long-guard rotary under-lever with ring terminal on the serial numbered chequered spur, signed border engraved case-hardened serial numbered detented back-action locks (some internal pitting) and dolphin hammers all decorated en suite, the latter each with blued safety-catch, chequered steel butt-plate engraved 'CHARGE' over '3¼ No. 6 POWDER' on the heel, highly figured butt with cheek-piece and chequered grip, chequered detachable fore-end with engraved steel mounts, vacant silver escutcheon, sling mounts, and retaining some original finish: in contemporary oak case (no. 7489 for a 12-bore centre-fire d.b. hammer gun built in 1867 for a Mr. J.S. Mackenzie) fitted and lined in burgundy baize (adapted) with some accessories, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (minor damage) with handwritten loading instructions, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush fitting brass carrying handle, London proof marks 76.2 cm. barrels Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired at some time during the 1970's from the Bowes-Lyon family formerly of Streatlam Castle, near Barnard Castle, Co. Durham LiteratureUnsworth, p. 177. Built for Mr. Timothy Hutchinson and completed on 6 July 1866 at a cost of £88.0.0.Dallas, p. 193Timothy Hutchinson (1818-1904) was the owner of Egglestone Hall and estate in County Durham. He appears to have derived his income from tenant farmers, renting the thirty farms in his ownership. He is perhaps one of Purdey's most prolific clients, buying some two-hundred and twenty-five arms between 1846 and 1896. Many of these appear to have been purchased for a particular guest, as they were often returned to Purdey (usually at a loss), with the credit being placed against his next purchase. Amongst his many purchases were two pairs of guns made for the Paris Exhibition of 1878: 10103/4, a pair of ebonised 28-bore centre-fire hammer guns; and 10110/1, a pair of gold-inlaid 16-bore centre-fire hammer guns with maple stocks. The latter pair remained with him for eight years, and after being returned to Purdey were resold to Lord Keane, forming part of his bequest to King George V and which are now displayed in the Royal Gunroom at SandringhamFor more information regarding John Manly Arbuthnot, 3rd Baron Keane (1816-1901) and his bequest of 1901, see David Baker, The Royal Gunroom at Sandringham, 1989, pp. 105-117, no. 30 for details of nos. 10110/1 above; and Dr. Nicholas A. Harlow, 'The Paris Exhibition of 1878. Part 3. The Keane Bequest', The Vintage Gun Journal, March 2022For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased .450 (60-Bore) Pin-Fire D.B. Sporting RifleBy J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 7226 For 1866With browned damascus twist sighted barrels (some old surface patination) each rifled six spiral grooves, matted along the rib at the breech and towards the fore-sight, and signed in full along the rib forward of the folding leaf-sights from '100' to '250' yards, each leaf with central platinum line, long slender border engraved tang decorated with foliate scrollwork, swept fences each engraved with a starburst, the case-hardened rounded action, long-guard rotary under-lever with ring terminal on the serial numbered chequered spur, signed border engraved case-hardened serial numbered detented back-action locks each stamped with lockmaker's initials 'JP' on the inside, the mechanisms retaining their burnished finish, and dolphin hammers all decorated en suite, the latter each with blued safety-catch in front, blued chequered steel butt-plate engraved 'CHARGE' over '3¼ DMS No. 6 POWDER' on the heel, highly figured butt with cheek-piece and chequered grip, the latter stamped '512' behind, chequered detachable fore-end with engraved steel mounts, vacant silver escutcheon, and retaining most of its original finish: in contemporary oak case (no. 6994 for a 60-bore percussion d.b. rifle built in 1865) fitted and lined in burgundy baize with accessories including steel bullet mould, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (minor damage) with handwritten loading instructions, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks 76.2 cm. barrels Footnotes:LiteratureDallas, p. 193Built for Sir A. BannermanFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased .500 (Black Powder Express) Centre-Fire D.B. Hammer RifleBy J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 8675 For 1872With rebrowned damascus twist sighted barrels each rifled with six spiral grooves and signed in full along the rib (engraving refreshed) forward of the folding leaf sights from '50' to '250' yards, each leaf with central platinum line, long slender border engraved case-hardened tang decorated with foliate scrollwork and 'PATENT' in an oval between the hollowed percussion fences, side-clips, border engraved case-hardened rounded action, long-guard rotary under-lever with ring-terminal on the serial numbered chequered spur, signed border engraved case-hardened serial numbered detented non-rebounding back-action locks, and dolphin hammers (one expertly replaced or repaired) all decorated en suite, the latter each with blued safety-catch in front, chequered steel butt-plate retaining some original blueing and engraved 'CHARGE' over '4 DRAMS No. 6 POWDER' on the heel, highly figured butt with cheek-piece and chequered grip, chequered detachable fore-end with engraved steel mounts (retaining-bolt chipped), silver escutcheon engraved with owner's initials, sling mounts, and retaining much original finish: in contemporary oak case (no. 7632 for no. 1 of a pair of 12-bore centre-fire d.b. sporting guns built in 1867) fitted and lined in burgundy baize with accessories including J. Purdey & Sons brass .500 bullet-seater, and leather cartridge pouch for seven unloaded .500 rounds, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (some damage), the exterior (old split) with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks 73.6 cm. barrel Footnotes:LiteratureDallas, p. 193Built for a Mr J. Jardine PetersonFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .500 (Black Powder Express) Centre-Fire D.B. Hammer Rifle By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 8962 For 1873With rebrowned damascus twist sighed barrels each rifled with six spiral grooves and signed in full along the rib in front of the folding adjustable back-sight from '100' to '300' yards, the sight and adjuster each with central platinum line, long slender border engraved case-hardened tang decorated with foliate scrollwork and 'PATENT' in an oval between the hollowed percussion fences, side-clips, border engraved case-hardened action, long-guard rotary under-lever with ring-terminal on the serial numbered chequered spur, signed border engraved case-hardened serial numbered detented non-rebounding back-action locks, and dolphin hammers (one expertly replaced) all decorated en suite, the latter each with blued safety-catch in front, chequered steel butt-plate engraved 'CHARGE' over '4¼ DRMS. No. 6 POWDER' on the heel, highly figured butt (some old bruising) with cheek-piece and chequered grip, chequered detachable fore-end (retaining bolt replaced) with dark horn cap, sling mounts, and retaining some original finish, London proof marks; together with a brass .450 bullet mould, and a striker key and spare strikers, in their leather wallet (3)73.7 cm. barrel Footnotes:LiteratureDallas, p. 193Built for Sir J.W. ClerkFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Fine Cased 14-Bore Percussion D.B. Sporting Gun By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 3520 For 1841With rebrowned twist sighted barrels signed in full along the rib and serial numbered 3521, border engraved breeches each with short platinum line, pierced platinum plug, and engraved with symmetrical foliage between, case-hardened tang decorated with foliate scrollwork, signed border engraved case-hardened serial numbered flat locks decorated with foliate scrollwork, the left lock with a gundog pursuing a cock pheasant in a landscape, the right lock with three ducks on a lake, dolphin hammers engraved with foliate scrollwork en suite, the mechanisms retaining their burnished finish, highly figured lacquered half-stock with chequered grip and fore-end, blued steel mounts decorated with foliate scrollwork and comprising butt-plate with three snipe in a landscape on the border engraved heel tang, trigger-guard with three cock pheasants on the tang and two pointers in a landscape on the bow, case-hardened trigger-plate with pineapple-shaped finial decorated with scrollwork, border engraved vacant gold escutcheon and foliate scroll engraved barrel-bolt escutcheons, grooved forward trigger, foliate scroll engraved rear ramrod-pipe finial, brass-mounted ramrod, probably original, and most of its original finish: in later brass-mounted mahogany case fitted and lined in blue velvet with accessories including G. & J.W. Hawksley powder-flask with brass top and bag-shaped planished tin body, rare G. & J.W. Hawksley double shot-flask with white-metal nozzle and replacement brown leather bag-shaped body, Allport circular white-metal cap dispenser with suspension ring, reproduction nipple-primer, Sykes tubular adjustable brass measure for 'Drams of powder' and 'Ounces of shot', and a cardboard box of Eley Bros. Ld., London 'Chemically Prepared Elastic Gun Wadding', the exterior of the lid (area of scratching) with shaped brass plate incorporating a flush-fitting brass carrying handle, London proof marks and James Purdey's barrelsmith's mark 77.5 cm. barrels Footnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 229. Recorded as sold on 16 April 1841. Unsworth notes 'Sold via an agent in Calcutta for a maharajah. Gold mounted. The stock and locks of No. 3520 are now fitted with the barrels of No. 3521. Gold escutcheons to the barrel-retaining wedge and a gold shield to the rear of the false-breech tang. Engraved with a dog pointing a pheasant on the left lock, birds on the right plate; two pointers on the guard-bow and duck on the butt-tang'. Built for The Maharajah Hindu Maa (sic), through the agent Messrs. Allan Paton & Co. of CalcuttaDallas, p. 191For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased .400 (70-Bore) Percussion Sporting RifleBy J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 1353 For 1828With rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrel (fore-sight hood replaced) signed in full along the top flat, rifled with ten spiral grooves, and back-sight with single folding leaf, each with central platinum line, recessed patent breech with platinum lines and pierced platinum plug, tang engraved with foliate scrollwork and with a scallop shell on the sighting flat, signed border engraved serial numbered detented flat lock decorated with foliate scrolls, dolphin hammer en suite and with engraved safety-catch behind, bird's eye maple half-stock with cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, the latter with dark horn cap, border engraved steel mounts (some old wear) comprising butt-plate decorated with foliate scrollwork on the heel tang, serial numbered trigger-guard with chequered spur and decorated with foliate scrollwork on the bow, trigger-plate with a scallop shell on the pointed terminal (point repaired), border engraved vacant gold escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, set trigger, and original horn-tipped ramrod: in original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including brass-mounted powder-flask for rifles with bag-shaped planished tin body, brass powder-measure, mainspring clamp, bullet mould, patch-cutter, brass double bar cap dispenser stamped 'Lang Hay Market', and with split-ring for suspension, and japanned cap tin signed 'J. Langs Copper Caps, 7 Haymarket, London' in gilt script on the lid, the interior of the case lid with maker's trade label (minor damage), the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks and James Purdey's barrelsmith's mark 64.5 cm. barrel Footnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 144. Recorded as sold on 30 July 1828 for £23.0.0. Unsworth notes 'Recorded as a Small Rifle-Maple Stock; sold to Joseph Lang.'Dallas, p. 190Joseph Lang is recorded at 7 Haymarket, London, between 1825 and 1852. He had a shooting gallery adjoining this address from 1827For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Drehbleistift "Boheme Bleu Platinum Line", Montblanc, 20. Jahrhundert.Schwarzes Edelharz und platinfarbenes Metall mit weißem Montblanc Emblem; Clip mit einem synthetischen, saphirfarbenen Edelstein und eingravierter individueller Seriennummer "ER1736242 GERMANY", vorderer Ring bezeichnet "MONTBLANC BOHEME"; Länge ca. 11,3 cm; leichte Gebrauchsspuren, keine Garantie auf Funktion; dabei kleiner Köcher mit 6 Minen.
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