DE LONG GEORGE W. The Voyage of the Jeannette. Port. frontis, plates & illus. Map in pocket. Worn orig. pict. brown cloth. Old ex lib., Boston, 1888; also R. L. Newcomb, Our Lost Explorers, The Narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition, 1883 & Richard Perry, The Jeannette & A Complete & Authentic Narrative Encyclopedia, 1883. (3).
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BALLANTYNE R. M. Hudson's Bay or Every-Day Life in the Wilds of North America. Frontis & illus. Worn orig. cloth, internal foxing & spotting. Edinburgh, 1848; also George Head, Forest Scenes & Incidents in the Wilds of North America, qtr. calf, some leaves with tears & creases, internal browning & foxing, 1829 & a rebound G. F. Lyon, A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach Repulse Bay, ex lib., 1825. (3).
HAMMOND (Henry): 'A Paraphrase, and Annotations upon all the books of the New Testament: briefly explaining all the difficult places thereof..', London, printed by J Flesher for Richard Royston, 1653: 18thc quarter calf over marbled boards, rubbed, folio: together with 'A Paraphrase and Annotations upon the books of the Psalms, briefly explaining the difficulties thereof..', London, printed by R Norton, 1659: title page rubricated in red, contemporary blind ruled calf gilt, a good copy, folio. (2)
LEE (Henry): 'Anti-Scepticism: or, notes upon each chapter of Mr Lock's essay concerning human understanding. With an explication of all the particulars of which he Treats, and in the same order..', London, printed for R Clavel and C Harper, 1702: First Edition: contemporary panelled calf with raised bands, externally worn with hinges cracked, contents generally sound. (1)
GAUDEN (John): 'The Tears, Sighs, Complaints, and Prayers of the Church of England: setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition..', London, printed by J G for R Royston, 1659: engraved and letterpress titles, later panelled calf boards recently rebacked to match, edges red, marbled endpapers, a very good copy: with another 17th century folio, Dictionarium Etymologicum, lacking title page. (2)
LIGHTFOOT (John): 'The Works of the Reverend and Learned John Lightfoot D.D, late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge; such as were, and such as never before were printed', London, printed by W R for Robert Scot, 1684: 2 volumes, contemporary panelled calf, worn with hinges cracked: with frontispiece and folding maps: together with 'The Compleat Works of that Eminent Minister of God's Word Mr Isaac Ambrose...', London 1689, contemporary calf boards sometime rebacked, lower board and last few leaves detached, folio. (3)
claw set central octagonal emerald, 10.9 x 7.7mm, estimated approximate weight 1.90ct, surrounded by a border of sixteen claw set round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct, head length 17.3mm, width 15.3mm, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size R, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT', weight 6g
each with mark of R. Carr, Sheffield 2004, of pear shaped form, the ground stopper topped with a ball, signed silver collar, 5cm deep, with reeded ends, 32cm in height including the stopper (2)Condition report: Overall in good condition. Some minor surface scratching to the silver collars as to be expected. One or two very, very minor chips to the ground stoppers.
TWO 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE RINGS Comprising a three stone cluster ring and a single stone cross over ring both with 375 faded hallmarks, the sapphires set in white metal, the cluster ring size R ½ , weight 2.68g, the crossover ring size O, weight 2.4g Condition Report : Good, stones in need of a clear Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 9CT GOLD WHITE OPAL FLOWER HEAD RING The oval white opal sat in a bed of clear gem flecked white metal on a yellow gold shank with faded hallmark, opal measuring 0.7cm by 0.4cm, ring size R ½, weight 1.75g Condition Report : Good, the tiny white gems too small to get a gem reading Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY Comprising a marked 585 marquise cut paste ting, size R weight 3.2g, a 9ct gold five stone dark red gem set dress ring, hallmarked for London, ring size R 1/2 , weight 3g A pair of rough Morganite cufflinks, a green Gem stone brooch and a collection of costume jewellery to include cufflinks
MILITARIA - ASSORTED BRITISH UNIFORM comprising a khaki jacket and trousers, with outfitters label for Major R. Jury, Devonshire & Dorset Regiment, 1971 (jacket chest approximately 38'); a khaki battle dress blouson and trousers, Size 13 (breast 38'-39', waist 33'-34'), dated 1951; a navy dress jacket and trousers (chest approximately 38'), undated [post Second World War]; a sam browne belt; four peaked caps; three berets; three cloth belts; buttons; and other items; together with a Russian peaked cap; and a German railway peaked cap.
A late 18th century gold mourning ring, the gold band with black enamel decoration, interior mourning inscription dated 1793 and inscribed 'Weep not for me but prepare to follow', duty mark, lion passant and maker's mark L&R (possibly for John Langlands I and John Robertson I), size R Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove
Four diamond rings, including an early 20th century five-stone ring set with circular-cut diamonds, stamped 18ct, size M, two hallmarked 18ct gold half eternity rings each set with nine brilliant-cut diamonds, sizes R and V, and a hallmarked 18 carat gold heart-shaped cluster ring set with brilliant-cut diamonds, size Q1/2
A Paraiba-type tourmaline and diamond three-stone ring, the oval-shaped tourmaline is set with a triangular-shaped diamond to each shoulder in platinum, London hallmarks, size R Accompanied by report number 290043/20055689 dated 13th December 2021 from AnchorCert stating that the oval-shaped tourmaline weighs approximately 8.53cts and is a copper-bearing Paraiba-type tourmaline. Comment: colour of these tourmalines can be due to non-detectable heat treatment.
Beautiful silver miniature grandfather clock, 833/000, richly decorated with engravings of, among other things, a sailing ship. Equipped with a sawn door and a hood. with twisted columns, soldered angels and equipped with 2 figures and a stork on the clock. The clock is fitted with a movement, which still needs some restoration. The clock has 2 claw feet and a pendulum. MT.: J. Postmus, Amsterdam. jl.: R: 1927. 7x4x27cm. Total about 205 grams. In good condition.

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