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Lot 960A

Two diamond rings - To include a three-stone crossover, ring size K 1/2 - Together with a single-stone within a heart-shape setting, ring size O1/2 - Both stamped 18ct & plat - Total weight approx 6.2gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 975

An early 20th century gold old-cut diamond cluster ring - to the carved shoulders and plain half-band - Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts - Estimated I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity - Tests as higher carat gold - Ring size K - Weight approx 5.6gms Condition Report: Good - Diamonds lively and bright - Centre stone with a small dark inclusion to the middle of the table, hard to see with naked eye.

Lot 977

A 9ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size U 1/2 - Weight approx 2.2gms Condition Report: Good to fair - Small chip to centre diamond

Lot 978

A 9ct gold brilliant-cut diamond four row crossover style ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size S - Weight approx 4.2gms Condition Report: Good - Diamonds lively and bright

Lot 979

A 9ct gold paste-set Buddha ring - Hallmarked Sheffield - Ring size Q - Weight approx 9.3gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 980

A 9ct gold emerald and diamond dress ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size L 1/2 - Weight approx 1.9gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches.

Lot 981

A 9ct gold diamond cluster ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size N - Weight approx 3.3gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 982

A 9ct gold brilliant-cut diamond three-stone ring - Total diamond weight 0.25ct, stamped to band - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size K - Weight approx 1.6gms Condition Report: Good - With some light surface scratches

Lot 983

A 9ct gold moss agate single-stone ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size P - Weight approx 3.1gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 984

A 9ct gold baguette-cut diamond three-row crossover ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size L 1/2 - Weight approx 4.5gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 985

A 9ct gold diamond eleven-stone ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size K - Weight approx 1.3gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 986

A citrine single-stone ring - Stamped 9 - Ring size O - Weight approx 1.8gms Condition Report: Good - With light scratches

Lot 987

A sapphire single-stone crossover ring - Stamped 9ct - Ring size I 1/2 - Weight approx 2.9gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 988

Three gem-set rings - To include sapphire, topaz, cubic zirconia and paste - All with marks indicating 9ct gold - Ring sizes I 1/2 and N - Total weight approx 4.3gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches

Lot 989

Two white-gem rings - To include a single-stone and a three-stone - Both with marks indicating 9ct gold - Ring sizes L and M - Weight approx 3.8gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches

Lot 990

A 9ct gold diamond half-circle ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size M - Weight approx 2.1gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 991

A sapphire and diamond two-stone crossover style ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size N - Weight approx 2.1gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 992

A sapphire and diamond three-stone crossover ring - Stamped 9ct - Ring size H - Weight approx 2.4gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 993

A sapphire and diamond half-circle crossover ring - Stamped 375 - Ring size L - Weight approx 2.6gms Condition Report: Good

Lot 994

A 9ct gold tigers eye cabochon ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size K - Weight approx 2.5gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Some wear to cabochon

Lot 995

A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond seven-stone ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size I 1/2 - Weight approx 1.6gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 996

A diamond half-circle ring - Stamped 9ct - Ring size O 1/2 - Weight approx 2.1gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 997

A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size I - Weight approx 2.7gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 998

A 9ct gold diamond band ring - Size J 1/2 - Together with a similar white-gem ring - Size K - Both hallmarked Birmingham - Total weight approx 3.1gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With some light surface scratches - Nicks to side of diamond ring band

Lot 999

A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond quadruple cluster ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size K 1/2 - Weight approx 2.4gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches

Lot 383

A German weight driven wall clock, Roman numerals on a brass chaper ring, the dial marked Schmeckenbecher, with pendulum and two weights - Est £30 - £50

Lot 446

A lady's 15ct gold ring set with sapphire and diamond surround, size N, approx weight 2.99grams (all in) Est £30 - £60

Lot 461

A lady's 9 carat gold 25 pt 1/4 ct diamond cluster ring, approx weight 3.0 gm (all in) size L + 1/2 - Est £60 - £90

Lot 463

A lady's 9 carat yellow gold black sapphire and diamond cluster ring, size O, approx 1.4 gm (all in) - Est £20 - £40

Lot 464

A lady's 9 carat gold and 50 pt 1/2 carat diamond solitaire ring, size O, approx weight 1.7 gm , cased - Est £160 - £200

Lot 469

A lady's 9 carat gold solitaire ring, size L-, approx weight 2.3 gm - Est £30 - £50

Lot 470

A lady's 9 carat yellow gold full eternity ring set with .15 pt diamonds, size O, approx weight 2.4 gm - Est £40 - £50

Lot 472

A lady's 9 carat gold three stone kiss ring set with 10 pt diamonds, size T + 1/2 - Est £30 - £50

Lot 478

A lady's 9 carat gold half eternity ring set with 10 pt diamonds, size O, approx weight 1.7 gm - Est £40 - £50

Lot 484

A gentleman's 9ct yellow gold hallmarked ring, size U, approx weight 4.60 grams, boxed Est £40 - £60

Lot 499

A lady's yellow metal ring stamped 10KT set with 0.35 ct of diamonds, approx weight 5.18 gm (all in) size K + 1/2

Lot 500

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold diamond cluster ring, approx weight 3.21 gm (all in) size O

Lot 501

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold opal and sapphire ring approx weight 1.39 gm (all in) size O + 1/2, boxed

Lot 502

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold ring set with topaz, amethyst and garnet, approx weight 2.62 gm (all in) size L + 1/2

Lot 503

A lady's sapphire and diamond hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold cluster ring, approx weight 2.44 gm (all in) size P + 1/2, boxed

Lot 504

A lady's yellow metal ring stamped 375, set with topaz and diamonds, approx weight 1.58 gm (all in) size P

Lot 505

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat gold 0.25 carat diamond half eternity ring, approx weight 1.52 gm (all in) size H + 1/2, boxed

Lot 506

A lady's yellow metal ring stamped 375 and 9K with maker's mark set with tanzanite, pink sapphire and diamonds, approx weight 1.96 gm (all in) size O + 1/2

Lot 507

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold ring set with sapphire and diamond, approx weight 1.82 gm (all in) size Q

Lot 508

A lady's hallmarked 14 carat yellow gold emerald and diamond ring, approx weight 3.04 gm (all in) size N + 1/2

Lot 509

A lady's hallmarked 18 carat gold and platinum trilogy ring, approx weight 1.66 gm (all in) size M + 1/2, boxed

Lot 510

A lady's yellow metal trilogy ring stamped 18 ct, approx weight 2.98 gm (all in) size N + 1/2

Lot 511

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat white gold ring set with cz, approx weight 2.07 gm (all in) size O + 1/2

Lot 512

A lady's hallmarked 9 carat white gold ring set with diamonds, approx weight 2.8 gm (all in) size N + 1/2

Lot 1

GOOD LOT OF GOLD JEWELLERY including 9ct gold chain, gold rings, sapphire and diamond ring, cross pendant, along with a costume jewellery necklace

Lot 11

THREE STONE SET ETERNITY RINGS AND A CZ SILVER GILT RING

Lot 118

PAIR OF GOLD AND BLUE ENAMEL CUFFLINKS marked 9ct, with blue enamel line decoration; together with a gent's gold ring, damaged (2)

Lot 2

PRETTY SWAROVSKI DAZZLE RING model number 953107, set with a central white stone, on white stone set shoulders, in white metal setting

Lot 47

GENT'S 9CT GOLD MASONIC RING with Masonic emblem in blue to bezel, bearing full hallmarks, size U

Lot 51

LOT OF JEWELLERY including a gold ring, gold earrings, pearl necklace, silver items etc.

Lot 6

RUBY RING IN SILVER GILT SHANK, 9CT GOLD CAMEO RING another 9ct gold ring and two eternity rings (5)

Lot 7

LOT OF GOLD AND OTHER JEWELLERY including gold pendant, rolled gold ring, chains, etc

Lot 8

9CT GOLD CAMEO RING AND A VICTORIAN BROOCH along with a red stone set ring in silver gilt shank, locket, etc

Lot 684

GREAT WAR - A TRENCH ART BRASS AND CAST ALUMINIUM MODEL OF A HORSE SHOE inscribed 'Geo. Hall - 5th Y & L' (Yorks & Lancs) Barnsley Battalion - 'Made in France 1918' 9cm high together with a trench art cast aluminium serviette ring mounted with a brass Victorian arms device and a trench art desk pen stand with multiple shelves and large trefoil shaped top, (3).

Lot 836

CIRCUS SCHUMANN - AN EXTREMELY RARE COLLECTION OF FIVE GERMAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS RELATING TO CIRCUS AND INCLUDING THE FAMOUS SCHUMANN CIRCUS FAMILY (I) CIRCUS SCHUMANN WORLD TOUR 1907 - 1912 containing approximately 198 large format (18cm x 13cm) each captioned, including studies of South Africa, Ireland, Australia, Stockholm, Nice, Leipzig, Algeria, Kiel, London, Berlin, Blackpool, Breslau, Monte Carlo, Turin, , life on the ocean liners, etc. The Circus-Theatre Albert Schumann (also known as Circus Schumann, and later, Schumann Theatre) stood in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 1905 to 1944. It was located opposite the Hauptbahnhof (the main train station), at the centre of the city, occupying the block between Karlstrasse and Taunusstrasse. What had remained of the building after the massive Allied bombing of March 1944 was demolished in 1960. The building had been established by the great German equestrian and circus director Albert Schumann (1858-1939), who had already taken over the old Circus Renz in Berlin, and had built another Circus Albert Schumann in Vienna. Schumann had originally erected a temporary wooden structure in 1893 in Frankfurt just two blocks east of the new circus's location, which was then situated in a largely undeveloped area; the success of the shows he gave there encouraged him to construct a permanent building in the same area. To finance the project, Albert Schumann created a new company, the Aktiengesellschaft für Zirkus- und Theaterbau (Corporation for the Circus and Theatre Building) based in Berlin and Frankfurt; among the shareholders were Schumann's brother-in-law Julius Seeth (1863-1939), a celebrated wild animal trainer, and Seeth's brother-in-law, British-born equestrian Joe Hodgini (Joseph Henry Hodges-1865-1950). The company asked the architects Friedrich Kristeller and Hugo Sonenthal to design a building that could be used indifferently as a circus or a variety theatre. Kristeller was a Berlin-based architect, who would design a few years later a famous Art Nouveau office building on Krausenstrasse, which houses today the Federal Ministry of Transportation. The construction began in September 1904, and the Circus-Theatre Albert Schumann opened its doors on December 5, 1905. It was equipped with a ring and a stage, the ring could be covered with seats to transform the circus into a full-fledged theatre, with a stage equipped with all the latest technical amenities. At full seating capacity, the house could accommodate 4,500 spectators. The dome above the ring (or the parterre, according to the configuration) was 28 meters high (approximately 92 feet), which allowed all sorts of large aerial acts, and there were stables for 150 horses, located below the stage. The monumental façade of white sandstone was designed in the then fashionable Art Nouveau (or Fin de Siècle) style, with elaborate ornamentation by the eminent Berlin sculptor, Joseph Uphues (1850-1911). The vast foyer was decorated with frescos by Frankfurt-born painter Alfred Helberger (1871-1946), who was to become one of Germany's most prominent impressionist painters-until the Nazis banned his work, which they considered 'degenerate.' The front of the theatre also housed a high-end restaurant, a popular café, and a bar, and a 150-meter long Beer Tunnel ran under the building (it would serve as a bomb shelter during WWII). The entire project had cost four million Marks (approximately US$ 16 million). Albert Schumann gave the initial management of his circus-theatre to his brother-in-law and partner, Julius Seeth. Each season until the Great War the building offered one month of circus, one month of operetta, and ten months of variety. After the war, it became mostly a variety theatre: Varieté shows-a mixture of circus acts, singers, dancers and comedians-were immensely popular in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s; great circus acts such as The Codonas on the flying trapeze, the legendary juggler Enrico Rastelli and the greatest clowns of the era, Grock, The Fratellinis and The Rivels, graced its stage during this period. Albert Schumann regularly presented his horses there until 1926. The Schumann Theatre, as it became known then, was a very successful and fashionable venue, but it had to close its doors in 1930, victim of the Wall Street crash of 1929 and its devastating impact on the already distressed German economy. Yet, it was able to reopen in 1931 with a revue titled Hello Paris, and success returned until the advent of WWII. When the Allied Forces bombed Frankfurt in 1944, the stage and the auditorium of the Circus-Theatre Albert Schumann were completely destroyed, but the façade, and the foyer and restaurants right behind it, survived. The U.S. Army took over the building in 1945, and until 1958, used its remaining restaurants and bars as recreational facilities for its soldiers. After the departure of its American occupants, there were talks of rebuilding the theatre behind its historic façade, but the German post-war economic situation was still bleak, and the emerging television was perceived as too dangerous a competition (which indeed it was at the time) to risk a venture in the live entertainment business. (ii) An Extremely Rare Second World War & Post War Period Album containing 83 large format (Winter Garten) studies of act's and performers mostly captioned, or signed and dated - 3 Fiochi's (1943) - Los Cherilos (1942) - The Chinese Lucky Girls - Namping Truppe, etc. (iii) An Early 1950's East German Circus Album containing 89 photographs and prints, with Russian language programmes and studies of act's and performers including bears, clowns and rocket ship aerial acts. (iv) Circus Busch in Wismer 1953, An Album of 39 Large Format 12cm x 18cm Black & White Images by Walter Bedau & Karl Lehar of Berlin including studies of clowns, lion taming, elephants, acrobats, etc. (v) Circa 1958 East German Album multi - format, including performers and private family images, etc.

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