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Three Victorian gold rings - to include a pink coral cabochon three stone ring, a Lapis Lazuli and pearl three stone ring and a ruby and diamond three stone ring (3) CONDITION REPORT Pink coral ring- good condition, shank is stamped '18', the shank shows signs of wear commensurate with age. Ring size approx. L & 1/2, 6.8gms, circa 1880-1900. Lapis Lazuli & Pearl ring- good condition, wear commensurate with age, ring size K, not hallmarked but probably 18ct gold. 5.2gms, circa 1900. Ruby & Diamond ring- good condition, ring size I & 1/2, not hallmarked but probably 18ct gold, 2.9gms, circa 1890-1900
Gentlemen's gold (9ct) half hunter pocket watch, by J. W. Benson, the three-quarter plate button-wind movement - 'The Field', signed and numbered S2612, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, in gold (9ct) case with blue enamel Arabic numerals to the outer chapter ring (London 1929), 51mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch only runs for a few seconds but then stops. The second hand is stuck and doesn't register when the watch ticks. Dial perfect, glass is plastic and the bullseye is fine. Case in excellent condition, dust cover has an engraved name 'Leslie J. Tattersall'. The window crown has a section of the gold overlay missing. Approx 52mm diameter, total gross weight approximately 115 grams
Gentlemen's gold (18ct) half hunter pocket watch, the three-quarter plate button-wind movement numbered 5455, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, in gold (18ct) case with blue enamel Roman numerals to the outer chapter ring (London 1924), 46mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch is fully wound and will only run for a few seconds when given a gentle shake. The seconds hand does not register when the watch ticks. Glass is missing. dial perfect. Case in very good condition, no dents or inscription. Dust cover also hallmarked. Total gross weight apprx. 87.8gms
Victorian gentlemen's silver pair-cased pocket watch, the key-wind fusee movement with verge escapement, unsigned, numbered 57046, the engraved brass dial with enamelled chapter ring with verse - 'Keep Me Clean And Use Me Well, And I To You The Truth Will Tell', both cases with corresponding hallmarks (London 1870), 60mm diameter
Late 19th / early 20th century silver plated biscuit box of oval form, with engraved floral and foliate decoration, goat-head ring handles and domed hinged cover, on an oval base with four scroll and lion's paw feet, 21cm across, underside stamped - Mappin & Webb's Princess Plate W 12170
Edwardian diamond five stone ring in millegrain setting, diamond illusion set ring and a ruby and diamond three stone ring (3) CONDITION REPORT 5 stone diamond ring- estimated total diamond weight approx. 0.35cts. Very good condition, ring size P & 1/2, not hallmarked but likely to be 18ct, shank shows signs of resizing, 2gms. Diamond cluster ring- very good condition, ring size O & 1/2, 2.7gms. Ruby and diamond ring- size L, split on one shoulder, 1.5gms
Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with suspension ring and engine-turned decoration with scroll borders, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1859), possibly Frederick Marson, 3.8cm across CONDITION REPORT General condition very good, some minor surface wear, interior slightly worn. Both hinges good, grille is slightly distored and very tight fit. Marks clear
Diamond cluster ring, the flower-head cluster comprising nine brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 1.05 carats, in claw setting, on bifurcated shoulders and plain shank CONDITION REPORT Centre diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.33 carats, eight surrounding diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.09 carats each. Estimated colour range - H / I. Clarity generally good approximately SI1 with the exception of two stones which have a chip to the girdle and also a fissure. Not hallmarked but appears to be 18ct gold
Gentlemen's gold (9ct) half hunter pocket watch with three-quarter plate button-wind movement numbered 402981, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds in gold (9ct) case with blue enamel Roman numerals to the outer chapter ring (London 1944), 51mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, currently running and would appear to keep reasonably good time although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. Dial perfect, glass perfect, there is an inscription to the inside of the front case, not visible when closed. Case in very good condition. Enamel chapter ring is perfect. Total gross weight approx. 92gms
Fine aquamarine and diamond cocktail ring, the rectangular step cut aquamarine estimated to weigh approximately 15 carats, surrounded by thirty-four brilliant cut diamonds in claw setting, on four-band openwork shank. Ring size K CONDITION REPORT Aquamarine measures approximately 15.77mm x 14.68mm x 9.60mm
Diamond three stone ring, the three round brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 1.50 carats in total, in six claw setting, on 18ct white gold shank. Ring size I CONDITION REPORT Central diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.59 carats. Estimated colour - G / H. Estimated clarity - SI2 / I1. Two 'feather' inclusions / fissures and a chip to the girdle, partially hidden under a claw. Two diamonds to each side estimated to weigh approximately 0.46 carats each. Estimated colour - G / H. Estimated clarity - SI2 / I1
Edwardian opal five stone ring with five graduated opal cabochons in claw setting, on plain shank. Ring size N½ CONDITION REPORT Very good condition Opals are all a good colour- one opal is possibly a replacement as it is slightly shallower than the other stones, only noticeable when viewed from the side/profile but very well matched in terms of colour. Setting in good condition, no damage or chips, just surface scratches. Shank is thin, hallmarks worn, would appear to read as 18ct.Circa 1900
Set of three Regency mahogany ropetwist dining chairs, each with bar top rail and stuffover seat, on ring-turned tapered legs (3) CONDITION REPORT One chair has large loss to top upright scroll terminal, otherwise condition ok, upholstery ok, structurally sound. Chair back 84cm high, height at top of seat 49cm, maximum width 51cmPLEASE NOTE THERE ONLY 3 CHAIRS IN THIS LOT NOT 4 AS PREVIOUSLY STATED
Diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 2.41 carats, in millegrain rub-over setting, on plain shank. Ring size O½ CONDITION REPORT Diamond estimated colour - M / N. Estimated clarity - VS. Continental hallmarks to the outside of the shank, probably 14ct or 18ct white gold. Total gross weight 2.5 grams
Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval cluster centred with an oval mixed cut blue sapphire estimated to weigh approximately 1.25 carats, surrounded by ten round brilliant cut diamonds in claw setting, on 18ct white gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carats (London 1979). Ring size J CONDITION REPORT Sapphire measures approximately 8.12mm x 5.60mm x 3.63mm. Sapphire in good condition, even distribution of colour. Diamonds well matched and of good colour and clarity. Estimated approximately 0.10 carats each, estimated colour - G/ H, estimated clarity - VS2 / SI1. Setting in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Total gross weight 4.1 grams
Late Victorian sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut blue sapphire estimated to weigh approximately 1.65 carats, surrounded by ten old cut diamonds in gold claw setting with carved gold shoulders, on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.20 carats. Ring size U CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, Sapphire a vivid blue measures approx 5.82 x 7.42 x 5.10mm, minor surface scratches and abrasions. Diamonds are well matched and overall are of good colour and clarity. Claws and setting in good condition. Shank is a little thin at the base. Total gross weight approx. 4.2 gms
Ladies' emerald and diamond cluster ring with a rectangular step cut emerald estimated to weigh approximately 2 carats, surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 1 carats in total, on 18ct gold shank (London 2004). Ring size P CONDITION REPORT Emerald measures approximately 8.15mm x 7.45mm x 5.23mm
Gentlemen's diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.07 carats, in heavy setting, with reeded shoulders, on plain shank stamped - 750. Ring size S CONDITION REPORT Stone heavily included, not obvious to the naked eye but immediately obvious with a loupe. Many clusters of inclusions and a fissure. Estimated colour K/L, ring in very good condition
Diamond cluster ring, the halo-type cluster centred with a round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.94 carats, with a circular surround of twenty-four brilliant cut diamonds known to weigh 0.09 carats, in platinum setting, on plain platinum shank. Ring size K½. Diamond colour - E. Diamond clarity - SI1 CONDITION REPORT The ring has a sponsor's mark F.E.U. for Upchurch Jewellers of Colchester. The ring was commissioned by the vendor in 2016. The vendor cannot currently find the GIA Certificate referred to in the Insurance Valuation. The G.I.A. Certificate number is 2111481581. Colour E. Clarity SI1. Weight 0.94 carats
Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with suspension ring, engraved foliate decoration and initials, hinged cover, opening to reveal silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1854), Edward Smith, 4.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General condition good, some minor surface wear to decoration, interior worn and scratched. Both hinges good, marks clear
Large Victorian gentlemen's gold (18ct) Chronograph half hunter pocket watch, by Sir John Bennett 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, the three-quarter plate button-wind movement signed and numbered 9 / 55826, the circular white enamel dial with chronograph function and subsidiary seconds, in gold (18ct) case with blue enamel Roman numerals to the outer chapter ring (Chester 1880), 56mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The stop watch function works and re-sets correctly. Two faint hairline cracks to the dial, hardly noticeable. Glass is a replacement plastic glass, as too is the bulls-eye to the case, this one is detached. Case in very good condition - wear: no dents, no inscriptions - case approx 55mm diameter, total gross weight approx 146 grams
George III silver wine funnel of tapering form, with reeded rim, separate pierced slip-in strainer, with reeded border, suspension hook and detachable muslin ring (London 1807), possibly Solomon Hougham. All at approximately 5ozs, 13.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching to body and several dents. One crease which has been partially removed. Nozzle cut and repaired. Reeded border to slip in strainer has black marks, muslin ring frame distorted. Marks slightly rubbed but legible
Victorian sapphire and diamond three stone ring with a central mixed cut blue sapphire flanked by two old cut diamonds in gold setting with rose cut diamond accents, carved shoulders on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.55 carats. Ring size O½ CONDITION REPORT Sapphire a vivid blue, measures approx 4.9 x 4 x 1.9mm. Chips to the edges of the stone where they touch the diamonds. Diamonds estimated J/K colour, estimated VS clarity. Each diamond measures approx 4-4.5mm diameter x 2.85mm deep. Setting in good condition commensurate with age. Shank thin, not hallmarked but probably 18ct. Total gross weight 3.5 gms

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