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Lot 13

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING of heart shape, with 'invisibly' set calibre cut sapphires in diamond surround, in gold, marked 750, 8.4g, size T++Good condition

Lot 14

A DIAMOND RING pavé set in 18ct white gold, Birmingham, apparently no date letter, 5.7g, size L½++Good condition

Lot 15

A DIAMOND RING with three emerald cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold, London 2016, 3.2g, size L++Good condition

Lot 153

WINE LABEL. A GEORGE IV GADROONED SILVER MADEIRA NECK RING 4.5cm l, by Charles Rawlings, London 1826, 9dwts++Good condition

Lot 17

AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING with cushion shaped aquamarine of approx 18 x 19mm and wirework hoop with diamond set flower shaped shoulders, in white gold, foreign control marks, 22.7g, size M++The aquamarine in fine condition, the underside of the hoop with a few light scratches when viewed under magnification

Lot 18

A DIAMOND RING of cushion shape and tendril design, millegrain set, in white gold, marked 18K, 33g, size O½ ++Second hand condition with fine light wear scratches

Lot 19

A CABOCHON EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING in platinum coloured metal, 6.7g, size N++The emerald retaining mostly good polish with no dull areas or abrasions, a few light scratches visible under magnification, the diamonds generally clean and white

Lot 2

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, EARLY 20TH C with old cut diamonds in gold, marked 18ct, 2.5g, size L++Sapphire in good condition, not abraded, encrusted with old dirt and grime when viewed under magnification, undamged, little sign of wear

Lot 20

AN ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, C1930 the step cut emerald approx 0.6 x 0.6cm, in platinum, hoop inscribed Dennis Conway Whightman ob 26.2.1933-57, 4.1g, size L++Good condition, no fissures or significant chips observed on emerald

Lot 20A

A RUBY AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, MID 20TH C with round brilliant cut diamonds and calibré cut rubies in platinum, 9g, size M++Light wear scratches consistent with age, all stones present, the stones clean and not chipped

Lot 20B

A TOPAZ AND DIAMOND RING the step cut topaz approximately 0.8 x 0.9cm between an asymmetrical arrangement of marquise and pear shaped diamonds, indistinctly marked, 8.5g. size J ++Two very slight chips on lower girdle of topaz

Lot 20C

KUTCHINSKY. A DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING in the form of delooped 18ct gold ruffle, maker's mark London 1961, 10g, size K++A few light wear scratches only

Lot 252

AN ARTS & CRAFTS SHEET COPPER MANTEL CLOCK, C1905 of riveted construction and hammer textured, repoussé chapter ring and pierced hands, French movement, 36cm h++Some restoration and repolishing but in basically good condition. The doors and hands replaced, the movement in working order

Lot 3

AN ART DECO DIAMOND RING, C1930 with five larger collet set old cut diamonds, in platinum, marked PLATINUM, 5.6g, size Q++Two of the rub over collets with slight wear, just visible under magnification

Lot 4

AN ART DECO GREEN STONE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, C1930 in gold, marked 18CT PT, 3.5g++Wear scratches visible under magnification to the three green stones

Lot 411Z

AN ANGLO INDIAN IVORY WORKBOX, VIZAGAPATAM, 19TH C veneered on sandalwood, decorated in lac with deities and trailing foliage, the interior with tray having silvered wire ring handles and divided into compartments, on carved ivory paw feet, 33cm l, key ++One or two minor cracks on lid and on one of the five detachable covers to the interior but in altogether excellent original condition, the interior lacking the metal strut that locks the lid in position

Lot 46

A HEART SHAPED GOLD LOCKET, C1900 the front set with a pattern of emeralds and rose diamonds, interior hinged compartment, 3.3cm h, indistinct mark on suspension ring, 11g++A good quality locket in fine condition with light scratches consistent with age, the back neatly engraved with contemporary scrolling foliated initials, the stones all present and in our opinion original

Lot 5

A STEP CUT RED STONE AND DIAMOND RING, C1930 millegrain set with old cut diamonds in gold, maker RP and marked 18CT & PLAT, 3.8g, size M++In good condition, the red stone with under magnification one or two extremely slight scratches on the facets

Lot 584

FOLLOWER OF LEMUEL FRANCIS ABBOTT PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM SMITH STOKES OF ROUGHTON, SHROPSHIRE in blue hunting coat with scarlet lapels and brass buttons engraved 'WH', holding his hat and whip, oil on panel, oval, 45 x 34cmThe sitter in this interesting early portrait of a Shropshire fox hunter can confidently be identified as William Smith Stokes (1765-1812) of Roughton and subsequently High Barn, Alveley. The brass buttons are engraved with the initials of the Wheatland Hunt a subscription pack instituted by Mr Skelding of Bridgnorth in 1811. W S Stokes married in May 1786 Nancy Stokes, nee Freeman, the widow of his cousin and namesake William Stokes of Roughton (1754-1784).There is a possibility, however, that the sitter is in fact this William Stokes, in part because the label on the backboard identifies the sitter as "William Stokes ...who departed this life January 5th 1784, aged 30". There is in addition a (fragmentary) newspaper cutting of 1891 reporting the funeral of Mrs Martha Corser Stokes of Roughton House, Worfield, the widow of Michael Smith Stokes (1795-1845) son of W S Stokes, which suggests that the portrait remained in the hands of the Stokes family until c1900 or later. Late eighteenth century hunting around the Wrekin was dominated by one of the most famous figures in the history of British fox hunting, Squire George Forester, MP for Wenlock (1735-1811) of Willey near Broseley, who was ably served by his equally celebrated whipper-in Tom Moody (d 1796). One legacy of this was the toast occasionally found engraved on 18th century silver stirrup cups "Success to Fox Hunting/and all friends round the Wrekin". Forester's portrait in hunting colours was painted by Lemuel Francis Abbott, c 1790. ++Medium generally thin with old restoration and surface scratches, panel slightly warped but not split, on the reverse and old label identifying the sitter and a fragmentary newspaper cutting relating to another member of the Stokes family. In what is probably the original early 19th c oval giltwood and composition frame with brass ring suspender with old losses and gold painted at later date

Lot 6

A VICTORIAN DIAMOND, SPLIT PEARL AND GOLD AND BLUE ENAMEL RING, LATE 19TH C adapted, on reeded gold hoop, 4.1g, size I++One pearl slightly scabbed, enamel restored

Lot 643

A VICTORIAN BRASS SCOTT MONUMENT SKELETON TIMEPIECE, MID 19TH C with silvered chapter ring and chain fusee movement, on turned wood base with cast brass statuette of Sir Walter Scott and his dog, timepiece 42cm h, beneath a glass dome++Good condition, long in local private ownership, cleaned and overhauled some years ago,the rod-pendulum with lead bob and the turned wood base probably of later date, clock has been running for a number of days whilst in the saleroom

Lot 649

A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED AND INLAID ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK, C1890 the triple chain fusee movement with substantial plates and pillars, eight bells and five coiled wire gongs, in breakarched case, five pineapple finials and Corinthian columns, the dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring, three subsidiary dials to the arch, one inscribed WESTMINSTER CHIMES*CHIME ON EIGHT BELLScast cherub side frets, on turned feet, 78cm h++Complete and in good original condition, dusty and requires cleaning but in working order, case not repolished.. An impressive example, larger than many examples of the type

Lot 657

AN ENGLISH OAK AND CROSSBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BEN TEBBATT LONDON the movement with five finned pillar, brass dial, with matted centre, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring with mask spandrels, the hood with ogee cornice and turned pillars, bracket feet, 202cm h ++Evidently cleaned and overhauled/restored some years ago when case repolished. Movement complete, sold with pendulum and two weights

Lot 658

A FINE EDWARD VII OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, C1900-10 three train movement, breakarched, engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring, pierced blued steel hands and CHIME/SILENT ring to the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, in carved case, the tubular bells and three plated weights visible through the bevelled light of the door, the base and sides panelled, 242cm h ++A particularly good example of the type in fine original condition

Lot 667

THE ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA AND ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE GROUP OF NINE OF STEWART ELLIS LAWRENCE WEST comprising the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, C.S.I. Companion's Neck Badge, gold and light blue enamel centred by a hardstone cameo of Queen Victoria surrounded by the motto of the order in diamonds suspended from a five pointed silver star and gold ring, Garrard & Co Ltd case of issue, The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E. Companion's neck badge, second type, gold and enamel, Garrard & Co Ltd case of issue, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE, first type Military Division, hallmarked 1919, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, Silver Jubilee Medal 1935, Coronation Medal 1937 and Indian Volunteer Forces Officers' Decoration CAPT S E L WEST [on BWM and Victory, Lieut S E L West 1/M W Ry RAFI on last] and four miniature medals comprising C.S.I. (silver), C.I.E. (gold) and Volunteer Officers' Decoration, the C.I.E. group of three of his father, Charles Henry West, comprising the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E. Companion's breast badge second type, maroon morocco case of issue by R & S Garrard & Co, 25 Haymarket London, India General Service Medal one clasp, Burma 1885-7 and Volunteer Long Service Medal, 590 LCE SERGT C H WEST, 2nd Punjab V R C [Vol R. C H West 2nd Pjb Volr Rifle Corps on second] with a contemporary set of miniatures and the group of six of S E L West's son Raymond Anthony West comprising 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with mention emblem and Africa Service Medal, 143966 R A WESTOrder of the Star of India: London Gazette 1 January 1947, page 4.Order of the Indian Empire (S E L West): London Gazette 2 June 1943, page 2422.Order of the British Empire: London Gazette 7 February 1919, page 1943.Order of the Indian Empire (C H West): 1 January 1903, page IV. Stewart Ellis Lawrence West (1890 Simla-CapeTown 1968) Director of Traffic Railway Department (Railway Board) Government of India, New Delhi. A talented cricketer who played in twelve first class matches between the 1913/14 and 1926/27 Seasons for the European's team in the Northern Punjab, West married Vera Violet Muriel van Reinfeld. His father, Charles Henry West (1859 Lahore-London 1946) joined the Indian (Imperial) Civil Service in 1876. In 1890 he was promoted to the important position of personal assistant to the Attorney General of India and appointed Assistant Secretary to the Government of India Army Department in 1906. He was the son of Charles Henry West (b1825) a Punjab merchant by his wife Agnes Charliana Lingard Murphy daughter of Charles Murphy, of the Survey of India Department. S E L West's son Raymond Anthony West was born in Himachel Prades,h India in 1921 and died at Cape Town in 1992.++C.S.I. and C.I.E. of S E L West - fine condition. C.I.E. of C H West - fine condition.Interior of cases with rust stains. Miniature medals: C.I.E. with slight bruises to enamel just visible under magnification, others good including C.S.I., gilding worn on OBE and therefore resembles more of an MBE, gilding is just visible in places

Lot 7

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING the oval sapphire approx 4 x 4.5mm, in platinum, 3.2g, size M++Under magnification very slight abrasions to facets of sapphire, wear scratches to hoop

Lot 71

A PAIR OF HEMISPHERICAL MULTI-GEM EARRINGS AND A RING EN SUITE, C1960 in gold, clip fittings, unmarked, 22g, size Q++Good condition with slight wear on ring hoop consistent with age, complete and original

Lot 718

A DECORATIVE NORTHERN EUROPEAN SHEET BRASS LANTERN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C 51cm h excluding ring finial and pendant ++Lacks glass, polish residue, no major condition issues

Lot 726

A CARVED MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, EARLY 20TH C in George II style, the central drawer carved with a mask on leaf carved cabriole legs and claw-and-ball feet, 86cm h; 73 x 208cm, ivorine trade label of CHAS WALKER & SONS LTD CABINET MAKERS HARROGATE++A high quality table with old knocks and scratches, in recent years stored in somewhat damp conditions, lacking the ring from one of the brass handles

Lot 750

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, LATE 18TH C with associated line inlaid and scalloped tip-up top, the later block with brass tablet engraved OSBORNE COTTAGE, 68cm h, 70cm diam++Top unevenly faded and stained with a number of ring marks and generally of worn appearance, lets heavily scuffed and worn, one spliced

Lot 753

A GEORGE III BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY CORNER POT CUPBOARD, C1780 with tambour shutter and brass handle, on later legs, 76cm h; 36 x 55cm++Shutter working smoothly, minor stains and ring marks on top

Lot 756

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY PIANO STOOL, C1830 on ring turned legs, 48cm h; 36cm diam++Softwood parts wormed

Lot 76

CARLO GIULIANO. A WHITE CORAL AND SPLIT PEARL GUILLOCHE RING, LATE 19TH C in gold with reeded hoop, marked CG in an ellipse and 18, 4.1g, size M½++Lacking two split pearls, of fine quality and in otherwise good original condition with dirt and grime

Lot 8

A DIAMOND RING with a line of five cushion shaped old cut diamonds, gold hoop, 1.9g, size R++Stones not chipped, setting and hoop worn

Lot 9

A DIAMOND RING with larger central emerald cut diamond, 18ct gold hoop, London 1990, 2.7g, size L++Good condition

Lot 172

A George V half sovereign, 1915s, within a 9 ct gold ring mount, with foliate pierced shank, gross weight 9.3 grams. CONDITION REPORT: Ring size R. Generally in good order throughout with no obvious faults. The gold shank is a good gauge and not too thin.

Lot 1520

A quartetto of mahogany occasional tables, each with moulded edge and ring turned legs. Largest width 53 cm.

Lot 357

A Victorian 9 ct gold memoriam ring, Chester 1893, the exterior set with a band of plaited hair, size M, and a 9 ct gold cameo ring, Chester 1918, size P/Q, gross weight 4.6 grams.

Lot 432

An 18 ct white gold oval tanzanite and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, size M, tanzanite +/- 2.43 carats, diamonds +/- .75 carats.

Lot 1635

A Regency mahogany four tier graduated hanging shelf unit, with wired sides. Width 95 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shelves are structurally sound. All timber is original. All roundels are original and present. The top three shelves are in good order with only the usual old ring and minor watermarks. The lower shelf has a small loss to the rear right at the centre of the back by the back where it would meet the wall. There is a 2 cm square loss and a similar sized loose section. The wirework is in generally good order. There are no issues with the three left panels. The top right-hand panel is in good order, the middle panel has one 2 cm wire loss. The bottom wire panel has no losses but two pieces of wire are loose.

Lot 757

An English porcelain part tea and coffee service, mid 19th century, with handpainted vignettes against a cream ground and light sage green border, heightened with gilding throughout, Pattern No. 2/5720, comprising 2 sandwich plates, slop bowl, 8 saucers, 7 tea cups and 3 coffee cups. CONDITION REPORT: Of the seven teacups, five are in good order with only very light gilt rubbing to the rims and handles. A further teacup has a 4 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim towards the base of the cup. A further teacup has two very fine 1 cm long hairline cracks. The interior decoration on all the cups appears to be good. All three coffee cups appear to be in good order with light gilt rubbing to the handles. One coffee cup has the gilt geometric banding on the exterior 95% erased. The enamels and decoration on the interior of each coffee can appears to be good. All eight saucers appears to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations. All have issues with gilt rubbing to the centre and also to the rims. Five of the saucers are slightly faded in colour. The slop bowl is in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. There is only light gilt rubbing to the rim. Both sandwich plates are free from any chips, cracks or restorations. Both have surface scratches and erasing to the gilt decoration particularly around the centre. The enamels are slightly muted but still intact. All plates and bowls ring out nicely when lightly tapped.

Lot 334

An 18 ct white gold ring, set with an emerald and diamonds to shoulder, total weight +/- 4.45 carats, size M/N. CONDITION REPORT: This ring is in first class condition. Please note that this is a modern ring and does not seem to have been worn.

Lot 733

A pair of James Powell attributed Art Nouveau Vaseline glass vases, late 19th century, each with frilled edge and stylised floral decoration and on a slender stem with wide circular foot, height 20.5 cm and 21 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There appear to be no post production chips, cracks or flaws in either vase. Both appear to be in good decorative order. Both ring out nicely when lightly tapped.

Lot 387

An Emerald set cluster ring, on rose gold coloured metal shank, unmarked but believed to be 18 ct, size N, gross weight 5.75 grams.

Lot 384

An 18 ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, with oval sapphire surrounded by +/- 1 carat of diamonds, size R (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The ring is fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1984. All stones are secure in their mounts. The sapphire appears to be in good condition. The sapphire is in generally good condition when viewed with the naked eye. When inspected with a loop there are some very minor nibbles to the sharp edges of the facets but no significant issues. The ring shank is not significantly worn. The ring has been entered from a local private source and we are not aware that the sapphire has been treated in any way. In our opinion the stone is navy blue.

Lot 442

A 14 ct white gold pearl and diamond set ring, with one black and one white pearl, size O.

Lot 423

An 18 ct gold diamond and emerald cluster ring, size N. CONDITION REPORT: Weight 2.4 grams.

Lot 431

An 18 ct white gold round brilliant cut diamond three stone ring, size N, diamond weight +/- 1.58 carats (see illustration).

Lot 412

An 18 ct yellow gold solitaire diamond ring, size N. CONDITION REPORT: Weight 2.4 grams.

Lot 794

Two Victorian Ashworth Brothers Ironstone dinner plates, diameter 26 cm, and six matching soup bowls, printed and impressed marks. CONDITION REPORT: The two dinner plates are free from any chips, cracks or restorations. The gilding on the plates is completely erased. Both have light surface scratches and the colours are slightly faded. Both ring out nicely when lightly tapped. The soup plates all appear to be in good order and free from any chips, cracks or restorations. The colours are good. The gilt decoration is partially erased on most but 70% there. There are some minor enamel losses and surface scratches but nothing that is too detrimental. All soup plates ring out nicely when lightly tapped.

Lot 390

An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1905S, mounted within a 9 ct gold ring shank with foliate pierced and decorated shoulders, gross weight 16.4 grams.

Lot 437

An 18 ct white gold ruby and round brilliant cut diamond three stone ring, ruby weight +/- 1.18 carats, size M (see illustration).

Lot 353

A gold coloured metal ring, set with a faceted amber coloured stone, size M.

Lot 411

An 18 ct gold seven stone diamond ring, hallmarked, size N/O. CONDITION REPORT: Weight 4 grams.

Lot 511

A Georg Jensen silver handled acorn pattern butter knife, and an Atla of Denmark silver plated egg cup with matching napkin ring, each with applied chicken and chick decoration.

Lot 443

Two 18 ct yellow gold pearl and diamond set rings, and a matching pearl necklace with 18 ct gold clasp. Ring size O. The pearls to the rings being +/- 9 mm and 8 mm and the diameter of the pearls to the necklace +/- 10 mm, each piece stamped "585".

Lot 414

A Victorian rose coloured gold metal ring, set with small seed pearls and garnet coloured stones, size M/N.

Lot 613

An elephant vase and sunflower vase, both designed by Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, circa 2000, limited edition numbers 37 and 34, impressed and inscribed marks 16 cm and 13.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations visible. Both vases ring out nicely when lightly tapped.

Lot 348

A Chinese jade circular pendant, with central Buddha. Diameter 50 mm. CONDITION REPORT: The jade Buddha in the centre is in good order with no obvious faults. The striations of the natural stone can be seen. The outer jade ring appears to be free from any major issues but using a jewellers loupe you can see numerous tiny surface scratches on the top. Some of these are surface scratches and some are just the natural stone itself. The gold coloured metal is not of the highest quality and has been varnished at some time, the varnish seems to be deteriorating. The gold coloured metal is not stamped with any marks.

Lot 338

An 18 ct white gold five stone half eternity ring, set with diamonds weighing +/- 1.53 carats, size M. CONDITION REPORT: This is a modern ring. It is therefore in extremely good order with no wear. All stones are secure in their mounts.

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