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A modern 18ct gold and diamond single-stone ring with circular brilliant-cut stone, estimated to weigh 0.5cts, in gypsy setting together with a certificate of authenticity and jewellery identification report. (It is stated that the diamond in this ring is the one referred to in the certificate of authenticity and jewellery identification report, however, Bearne's Ltd are unable to confirm this due to the gypsy setting.)
A mahogany dwarf longcase clock, the arched hood with swan-neck pediment, urn finials and fluted turned columns, the double ogee arched waist-panel door enclosed by fluted quarter columns on a box base with moulded brick work decoration, the 18cm. arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and automaton sailing boat to the arch, the twin-train movement striking to a bell, 153cm. high.
A George III carved oak longcase clock, the associated case with castellated hood and fluted columns with figural carved arched panel door within fluted canted corners on a similar decorated box base, the 30cm. square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Jn. Underwood, London', having subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the twin-train movement striking to a bell, 200cm. high
A George III mahogany and boxwood-strung longcase clock, the arched hood having fluted columns and gilt-metal Corinthian capitals, the arched waist-panel door enclosed by fluted and canted angles on a similar box base, the 29cm. arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Tho.Eayre, Kettering', with date aperture and subsidiary seconds and regulation to the arch, the twin-train movement striking to a bell, 236cm. high.
BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT. Poetical Works. 5vols., 1883 -- BROWNING, ROBERT. The Poetical Works. 6vols., 1884-83; The Ring and the Book, 4 vols., 1872. 8vo., uniform cont. vellum, the first 11 vols. with gilt arms of Oriel College Oxford on sides, a.e.g. (15)
FOUR DECANTER LABELS An oval label for Madeira, bright-cut border, by Susanna Barker, late 18th Century; a crescent-shaped label for Whiskey by John James Heath and John Hartshorne Middleton, 1906; a P-shaped label by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, 1862; and a shaped rectangular label on a ring for S. Whiskey, by RG, 1816 (4)

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