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Lot 99

Hollis of Cheltenham A Pair of 45-Bore Flintlock Pocket Pistols by Hollis, Cheltenham. Round box lock frame. 1.65” steel turn off barrels of 0.47” bore with engraving around muzzles. Brass frames engraved with trophy banners, ‘CHELTENHAM’ to rhs of breech area & ‘Wm HOLLIS’ to lhs. Ring-necked flint-cocks, sliding safety on cocks & frizzens, and concealed fold down triggers. Finely chequered walnut bag grips with silver Grotesque faces to butt, vacant diamond escutcheon on wrists. 6.4” Overall. GWO

Lot 39

Alley of Dublin A Pair of 58-Bore Flintlock Cannon-Barrelled Pocket Pistols by Lewis Alley, Dublin, c.1773. Turn-off 2.3” cannon barrels of 0.43” bore, the frames inscribed ‘Dublin’ on rhs of frame and ‘L Alley’ on lhs. Ring necked flint cocks (there is an old, brazed repair to ring neck, using steel ‘O’ insert), raised pan rim, sunken frizzen spring, London & maker’s proofs. Figured walnut grips with superior silver wire inlay and silver grotesque butt masks. Silver hallmarked for 1773 ‘CF’ (Charles Freeth). Both barrels inscribed with initials ‘TW to JPP’. Turn-off barrels free. A Super Pair of totally untouched sleepers. 8¼" overall. GWO See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, colour plates.

Lot 96

W & J Rigby of Dublin An Irish 16-Bore Flintlock Pistol by W & J Rigby, Dublin, c.1820. A round 5” Damascus barrel transitioning from octagonal to round, top flat has been filed. Stepped and bevelled lock stamped ‘W & J RIGBY’, ring-neck flint-cock, semi-rainproof pan and frizzen roller. Walnut ¾ stock with ‘fishtail’ grip, brass butt-cap, t/guard with acorn finial and ramrod pipe. Steel swivel ramrod. 10½" overall. GWO

Lot 149

Clarke of Dublin A Pair of Irish 50-Bore Rifled Flintlock Box-Lock Pocket Pistols by Nicholas Clarke, Dublin, c.1800-1820. With exceptionally short turn-off barrels 0.968”, each rifled with eight grooves, plain signed actions, ring-neck flint-cocks, thumb-piece safety-catches also locking the frizzens, concealed triggers, flat-sided walnut butts, and vacant silver escutcheons. Inscribed ‘DUBLIN’ on lhs of frame, ‘CLARKE’ on rhs. Overall length 5½”. Both in GWO Ex Benn Hunter Collection.

Lot 204

A Flintlock Pocket Pistol, maker unknown. Single piece brass frame, octagonal breech to round flared barrel, ½” at mouth. Proofs under breech. Both sides of frame engraved with stand of arms, ‘LONDON’ inscribed within oval on rhs, rubbed on lhs. Steel ring-necked cock, top sliding safety working on both flint-cock & frizzen, engraved steel trigger bow. Chequered walnut grip with brass butt-cap and vacant silver escutcheon. Overall length 5¾”. GWO.

Lot 83

A 6-Shot .442” Pin Fire DA Revolver. A 5-3/4” octagonal sighted barrel, open frame, loading door, 2-piece hardwood grips and attachment for lanyard ring. 11½” overall. WO, action temperamental.

Lot 224

W. & J. Rigby of Dublin A Rare 150 0.312” Bore Irish Four Barrel All Steel Percussion Box lock Pistol by W. & J. Rigby, Dublin, circa 1831 or 1833. With 1.26” turn-off barrels numbered respectively from '1' to '4', 8 key slots, signed butt with characteristic engraving, engraved hammer with rotating nose, 3 bents, folding trigger with traces of original blued finish, and pommel pierced to form a lanyard ring (some areas of surface pitting). 6.02" overall. A/F, action not catching.

Lot 299

A Continental Miniature Percussion Pistol. A fixed barrel with a bore of 0.1”, the steel frame engraved with scrolls on all aspects, concealed trigger and white metal scroll engraved grip with gold gild plating (gilding worn). With pendant ring. 1.7” overall. Action A/F, cocking positions not holding.

Lot 177

A Belgian 60-Bore Box lock Percussion Pistol. With beautiful turn-off Damascus ‘fingerprint’ fluted 2¼” barrel, 8-point turn-off. Liege proofs on breech. Frame beautifully decorated both sides with game bird scenes, the birds protruding from the frame in white metal. The top strap and bottom of action engraved with scrolls, with concealed trigger. An ebonised butt with two vacant ivory escutcheons and single ivory ring. 6-3/4” overall length. GWO Ivory Submission Reference: QBSUMIRP

Lot 223

Wm. & Jn. Rigby of Dublin A Rare 140-Bore Irish Four-Barrel All-Steel Percussion Box lock Pistol by Wm. & Jn. Rigby, Dublin, circa 1829. With 1.36” turn-off barrels numbered respectively from '5' to '8', 8 key slots, signed butt with characteristic engraving, engraved hammer with rotating nose (bruised), 3 bents, folding trigger with traces of original blued finish, and pommel pierced to form a lanyard ring (some areas of surface pitting) Irish Census T-Y 4768 hidden underneath the top two barrels, none on bottom two. 6” overall length. GWO Ex W. Keith Neal Collection

Lot 300

A Continental Miniature Percussion Pistol. A fixed barrel with a bore of 0.1”, the steel frame engraved with scrolls on all aspects, concealed trigger and white metal scroll engraved grip (well worn). With pendant ring. 1.73” overall. WO, hammer neck cracked and has been repaired.

Lot 271

A 16-Bore Enfield Style Percussion Holster Pistol, c.1865 A sighted barrel of 8” length and 0.65” bore, plain lock with no markings, ¾ stock in walnut with brass regulation mounts, steel lanyard ring on butt-cap and swivel ramrod. Overall length 14½”. GWO

Lot 231

Hall & Powell of Dublin An Early Irish & Extremely Rare Flintlock 3-Shot Revolving Carbine by Joseph Hall & Benjamin Powell, c.1785. A single 2-stage barrel of 15¼ inches, inscribed ‘DUBLIN’, the bore size of the barrel increases from 0.640” at the breech to 0.820” at the muzzle. The 3-shot hand-rotated flintlock cylinder with length 5.125” and 0.675” bore, signed ‘HALL & POWELL’, with engraved and sighted tang. The flat lock-plate borderline engraved, signed ‘HALL & POWELL’ within scrolls, with ring-necked flint-cock. A 2-piece stock in walnut with chequered wrist, with decorated steel mounts, the broad t/guard is sprung and slides back which in turn releases the barrel cluster allowing hand rotation. On return it locks the cylinder in line with the barrel. The overall length of this early revolving carbine is 36-3/4”. GWO. Once loaded this gun would offer a rate of fire of 3 shots in 8 - 10 seconds. A considerable volley for the time prior to 1800. Both Joseph Hall and Benjamin Powell are listed as having traded from Great Britain Street, Dublin circa 1760 through to the 1780's. Various other Powells also appear in the directories, but Great Britain Street does link Joseph Hall and Benjamin Powell along with their endeavours with the Flintlock Revolver.  See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, p.174, colour plates & ramrodantiques.blogspot.com 13/02/2016

Lot 91

A 75-Bore (0.395”) J R Cooper Patent 6-Shot Percussion Pepperbox Revolver, Mid-19th Century. With fluted 3” barrels, foliate engraved rounded action and border engraved butt. The steel frame inscribed ‘J.R. COOPER PATENTEE’ on lhs, ring trigger, and rounded figured grips. Birmingham proof marks. With top sliding safety. Overall length 8¼”. GWO J R Cooper of Birmingham 1840-1860.

Lot 29

Ransford of Dublin A Pair of Irish 30-Bore Flintlock Overcoat/Cloak Pistols by Ransford, Dublin, c1750. Queen Anne style, with 2-stage turn-off cannon 4.6” barrels of 0.53" bore. Sides of frame border engraved, scrolls within, banner inscribed 'DUBLIN' to rhs of frame, Ransford to lhs of frame, decorated top plate. Sunken frizzen spring, t/guard safety, bows engraved with foliage. Proof marks under breech. Walnut grips with silver grotesque butt-caps by Freeth.. 'CF' 1781 and silver oval escutcheons with crest and initials RA. 11” Overall. Both GWO, but one action needs oiled. Irish made Queen Annes have guard safety similar to English made. Later side locks discarded it. What changed. Post ‘step’ frame (1760 on). Ring neck cock (1760 on).

Lot 166

Calderwood & Son of Dublin A 12-Shot 9mm Pinfire DA Revolver by Calderwood & Son, North Earl Street, Dublin. Birmingham proofs. Open frame with ‘CALDERWOOD & SON, NORTH EARL St. DUBLIN’ inscribed to top of breech and barrel. Fluted cylinder chequered walnut grips, lanyard ring. Overall length 11½". GWO

Lot 54

A Flintlock Box Lock Blunderbuss Boarding Pistol, c1780. With brass frame and barrel, 0.85” at the mouth barrel, stamped with Irish census MA 506 on rhs, the locking spring bayonet mounted beneath the barrel released by sliding the t/guard. Ring-neck flint-cock with top sliding safety also locking the frizzen. Figured walnut butt finished with brass head shaped pommel. Side-mounted horn tipped ramrod with worm. Overall length 10½” and 14½” when bayonet out. Safety working. GWO

Lot 221

Wm. & Jn. Rigby of Dublin A Rare 140-Bore Irish Three-Barrel All-Steel Percussion Box-Lock Pistol by Wm. & Jn. Rigby, Dublin, circa 1829, with 1.2” turn-off barrels numbered respectively from '1' to '3', 8 key slots, signed butt with characteristic engraving, scroll engraved hammer with rotating nose and 3 bents, folding trigger, and pommel pierced to form a lanyard ring. Irish Census Q 396 stamped to top of barrel 2. 5.7" overall. GWO, but automatic trigger deploys but needs slight additional assistance to fully open. See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, p.292.

Lot 222

W. & J. Rigby of Dublin A Rare 140-Bore Irish Three-Barrel All-Steel Percussion Box-Lock Pistol by W. & J. Rigby, Dublin, circa 1830, with turn-off 1 ¼” barrels numbered respectively from 1 to 3, 8 key slots, signed flat butt with foliate engraving, engraved hammer with 3 bents and rotating nose acting against a spring, folding trigger, and pommel pierced to form a lanyard ring. Irish Census L-K421 stamped to barrel 3. 5.9” overall. GWO, but trigger return spring broken or missing.

Lot 258

An 11-Bore Tower Flintlock India Pattern Brown Bess. A fixed barrel of 39”, struck with Irish census TY 10454 to top of barrel. Ordnance lock, the tail marked ‘TOWER’, with ring-neck flint-cock, figured stock with raised carved apron around barrel tang, full brass mounts with census struck to butt-plate. Overall length of 54-3/4”. WO.

Lot 202

Muley of Dublin A 36-Bore Flintlock Pocket Pistol by Muley, Dublin. 1.8" turn-off barrel of 0.5" bore, both barrel and breech numbered ‘1’. Plain frame signed ‘Muley’ on lhs, 'Dublin' on rhs, ring neck flint-cock, safety missing, slab hardwood grip with vacant shield escutcheon, concealed trigger, 6.6" overall length. GWO Barrel frozen.

Lot 1

John Manton of London A Cased Pair Of 36-Bore Percussion from Flintlock Pistols by John Manton & Son, London, 1816. With octagonal Damascus twist scratch rifled barrels of 9¼” inscribed ‘Dover Street London’ and stamped with Irish census WI 936 on top flat. Case-hardened breeches of 11/16” with single platinum line and embossed with recess signed ‘MANTON & SON, LONDON’, deeply chiselled breech tang with adjustable dovetailed rear-sight. Flat end lock plates decorated with fern leaf border, foliage, signed ‘Jn. Manton & Son’, scroll engraved ‘dolphin’ hammer, bolted safeties, and floral engraving to drum. Birds eye maple half stocks with horn fore-end (one lacking), white metal wedge plates, also struck with WI 936, chequered grips, silver escutcheon with Tighe Crest and motto. (Tighe, Woodstown, Co. Wicklow). Steel mounts including highly decorated t/guards with pineapple, the bow engraved with a Martial trophy, the central oval marked with Manton serial # 6135, horn tipped ramrods. 15½” overall. Both GWO. In original brass mounted mahogany case with flip up D-ring carry handle and crest of Tighe & ‘WFT’ inscribed on central brass plaque. The left-hand corner of the case has been blown by accidental discharge. Lined with green baize, the interior of the lid with an original illustrated maker's label, accessories include nipple key, turn screw, clearing/loading rod, powder flask, cap tin, lead bullets, an original flint-cock, and a wallet of spare flints. Daniel Tighe was born in 1796, fought at the battle of Waterloo and in 1825 married Hon Frances Crofton. They had five sons and six daughters. Their eldest son Frederick Edward Tighe inherited the Woodstock Estate, Kilkenny from his uncle (WFFT), married Lady Kathleen Ponsonby and left two sons, William Frederick & Edward Kenrick Tighe, who married Viola Smyth in 1894. Leslie Martin notes go on to question the fact that Woodstock Estate is in Kilkenny and Rosanna Estate is in Wicklow, WFT died in 1878, so how did the guns get a WI Irish Registration Number.

Lot 159

W & J Rigby of Dublin An Irish 15-Bore Flintlock Dragoon Pistol of Private Issue by W & J Rigby, Dublin. Substantial 9″ barrel stamped ‘W&J RIGBY DUBLIN’, with single crowned positive proof mark, and flattened sighting rib. Bevel edged stepped plain lock stamped ‘W&J RIGBY’, ring-necked flint-cock, semi-rainproof pan and frizzen roller. ¾ stock in walnut with ‘fishtail’ grip, virtually as built with feathered grain and precise original shape. Brass mounted overall with thickened t/guard, shallow butt-cap and fitted for-end. Iron link swivel ramrod, most screws unturned, traces of original colour and finish overall. Faultless order and an unrepeatable example in superb cond and WO, 15¼" overall. NB: Irish military pistols in this condition are rarely encountered. Irish Census C2497 (Very faint)

Lot 53

A 75-Bore Continental Percussion Box Lock Pocket Pistol. Brass barrel & frame , the octagonal barrel with baluster ring at muzzle, a fluted hardwood grip with brass pommel. 7¼” overall. WO

Lot 220

Wm. & Jn. Rigby of Dublin A Rare 140-Bore Irish Three-Barrel All-Steel Percussion Box-Lock Pistol by Wm. & Jn. Rigby, Dublin, Circa 1830. With 1.32” turn-off barrels numbered respectively from '1' to '3', the number '1' barrel struck with Co. Westmeath registration mark WM 2315, 8 key slots, signed flat butt with characteristic foliate engraving, engraved hammer with 3 bents and rotating nose acting against a spring, cap retaining springs (incomplete), folding trigger, and pommel pierced to form a lanyard ring. 5.8” overall. GWO Ex W. Keith Neal Collection See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, colour plates.

Lot 195

Fowler of Dublin A 38-Bore Flintlock Box Lock Pocket Pistol by Fowler, Dublin, 1803. 1-3/4" turn-off barrel of 0.5" bore, stamped D-C 7827 to top of barrel, barrel, and breech both stamped with number ‘1’. Breech date stamp of ‘1803’. The steel frame engraved with borders to all sides, decorated on lhs with trophy banner signed ’FOWLER’, the rhs 'DUBLIN’. Ring necked flint cock, raised pan, safety lacking, concealed trigger. Walnut bag grip with silver decorated butt-cap. Overall length 6”. GWO  

Lot 214

A French 126-Bore Double Barrel Flintlock Box Lock Pocket Pistol. 1-3/4” turn-off barrels of 0.33” bore, 8 key slots. Sides of frame engraved with trophies of arms, ring-necked flint-cock, sliding top safety, walnut butt with simple silver wire inlay (most lacking), (one frizzen and top of one cock missing, butt chipped, barrels frozen, actions AF)

Lot 42

CATTELAN, MAURIZIO1960 PaduaTitel: Ohne Titel (für Parkett 100/101). Datierung: 2017. Technik: Farboffset und Farbserigrafie. schwarzem Karton. Darstellungsmaß: 33 x 38cm. Blattmaß: 50 x 50cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert und nummeriert auf beiliegendem Zertifikat. Herausgeber: Parkett-Verlag, Zürich (Hrsg.). Exemplar: 1/60. Rahmen: Rahmen. Zustand:Verso montiert. Ansonsten sehr guter Zustand.Der dargestellte Ring ist dem Ring Papst Johannes Paul II. nachempfunden. Der Papst ist u.a. Thema des bekanntesten Werks des Künstlers "La Nona Ora".Mit beiliegendem Zertifikat. Mit Parkett-Magazin."Cattelan may be closer at heart to the first refusal of labor in twentieth-century art history: the period in which Marcel Duchamp claimed he had stopped being an artist to become just a respirateur, although he devoted himself to a spectrum of apparently marginal activities, which as a whole may be even more complex, inspiring, an influential than his strictly artistic oeuvre."Massimiliano Gioni, Parkett Nr. 100/101, 2017.Artikel zu Werk und Künstler aus Parkett Edition Nr. 100/101. Maurizio Cattelan Italien Zeitgenössische Kunst Grafik 2010er Rahmen Hand Druckgrafik Serigrafie SchmuckErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 173

PERRET, MAI-THU1976 Genf/SchweizTitel: A Portable Apocalypse Ballet (Red Ring) (für Parkett 84). Datierung: 2008. Technik: Skulptur aus Polyurethanharz, bemalt und elektrifiziert. Maße: 37,5 x 18 x 18cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert und nummeriert auf beiliegendem Zertifikat. Herausgeber: Parkett-Verlag, Zürich (Hrsg.). Exemplar: 1/45. Zustand:Spuren von Kleber am linken Arm und Hand (herstellungsbedingt? Reparaturspuren?), rechten Oberschenkel und vorne am Kleid (herstellungsbedingt?). Das Werk ist voll funktionsfähig.Mit beiliegendem Zertifikat und Installationsanleitung. Mit Parkett-Magazin."Perret explores the ambivalence between object and action, the gap between a transitive instrument (either revolutionary or ritualistic) and the object reified by a sociocultural, institutional, or market-based system. Her work, as she conceives of it, is a dispassionate assessment of forms and the hypothetical permanence of their messages." Julien Fronsacq, Parkett Nr. 84, 2008.Artikel zu Werk und Künstler aus Parkett Edition Nr. 84. Mai-Thu Perret Schweiz Zeitgenössische Kunst Multiples 2000er Frau Multiple Mischtechnik LichtErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 121

Superb Cast 9ct Gold Unusual Gents Ring in the form of a saddle, rope and stirrups, the saddle set with diamonds and marked 18ct, the diamonds of good colour and clarity; ring size R, weight 15.9g, heavy shank, superb condition

Lot 2A

Antique Period - Good Quality 18ct Gold 5 Stone Opal and Diamond Set Ring, Gallery Setting. Not Marked but Tests 18ct Gold, The Natural Opals of Excellent Colour, The Round Faceted Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity. Each Pave Set Diamonds Est 0.35 pts Each. Total Diamond Weight 0.70 pts. Ring Size P. Weight of Shank 6.9 grams.

Lot 273

Chinese Pleasing Quality 22ct Gold Jade Set Ring. Chinese gold character marks to interior of mount. The oval shaped Jade stone of superior colour. Ring size L. Weight 4.8 grams. Excellent condition.

Lot 216

Mixed Lot of Jewellery, to include a 9ct gold coral ring, a 9ct gold gem set wishbone ring, an opal and diamond ring, unmarked, gold set jade earrings, jade pendant, and jade set single earring.

Lot 325

An Antique 18ct Gold Opal & Ruby Ring, three opals set between ruby spacers.

Lot 148

Four Wedgwood "Sheringham" glass candlesticks designed by Ronald Stennett-Wilson, to include a clear three ring candlestick, a clear two ring candlestick and two in amethyst colourway with one ring, one having a prunt, acid etched marks to base (4)

Lot 952

A diamond ring, set with three round brilliant certified diamonds, colour F-G, clarity SI2, total diamond weight 0.50ct, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 750 18k, size N, 5.03g gross, WGI gem certificate

Lot 984

A Staurino Fratelli hand crafted diamond ring, Twisting crest with a single round brilliant cut diamond between offset nine stone diamond accented shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.25ct, 18ct yellow and white gold shank, ref 8210/003, size N, 8.3g gross

Lot 1006

An 18ct gold diamond and sapphire flowerhead cluster ring, the central brilliant cut diamond flanked by six smaller, accented with twelve sapphires, ring size J, marked 750, 5.7g

Lot 917

A 14ct gold and opal modernist bark effect ring, each opal cabochon claw set

Lot 1024

An emerald and diamond cluster ring, central oval mixed cut emerald approx 0.85ct, surrounded by ten round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.86ct, 9ct gold shank, size N, 3.9g gross

Lot 1131

Nutcrackers - an 18th century brass screw-action pocket nutcracker, the ring shaped receptacle 3cm diam, c.1750 - 1780

Lot 1152

Nutcrackers - an early 19th century boxwood ring shaped screw-action pocket nut cracker, 6cm diam, c.1820Reference: For similar examples see Levi, Johnathan, Treen for the Table, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1998, p.158, pl. 12/7

Lot 951

A diamond ring, set with three old European cut diamonds, ranging between approx 4.6mm and 5.1mm diameters, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.25ct, colours H-I, 18 ct gold shank, size P2.4g gross

Lot 1826

A Regency ormolu mounted rosewood and brass marquetry rectangular library table, attributed to John McLean, the well figured oversailing top inlaid to the angles with scrolling leafy tendril brackets, outlined with bands engraved with stiff leaves and flowerhead roundels within a substantial border cast with oval paterae and stiff leaves, the conforming frieze with a rectangular drawer and a blind drawer, divided by a boldly cast 'Green Man' foliate mask, the verso conforming in reverse, end supports each with a pair of turned pillars with egg and dart mounts, ring turned stretcher, sabre legs applied with acanthus leaves and flowerhead paterae, brass lion paw casters, 72.5cm high, 119cm wide, 73cm deep, c.1805 John McLean of Upper Terrace, Tottenham Court Road and 34 Marylebone Street, Piccadilly is listed in the Westminster Poll Book in 1774 and included in Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary of 1803. Trade directories 1809 - 14 give John McLean & Son, upholders, 58 Upper Marylebone Street and from 1814 - 25 give William McLean at the same address who may be a relative. McLean is known particularly for his fine cabinets and desks in the French taste with brass mounts and inlay and advertised that he specialised in 'Elegant Parisian Furniture'Collard, Frances, Regency Furniture, Antique Collectors' Club (Woodbridge 1985), p.332

Lot 1025

An Emerald and diamond ring, central square emerald cut emerald, approx 6.05ct mounted between pear drop cut diamond shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.79ct, white metal shank, stamped 18k, size N, 4.5g gross

Lot 947

A diamond ring, linear set with five round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.75ct, yellow metal shank, stamped 18k, size R, 4.2g gross

Lot 1150

Nutcrackers - an early 19th century boxwood ring shaped pocket screw-action nut cracker, 5cm diam, c.1820Reference: For similar examples see Levi, Johnathan, Treen for the Table, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1998, p.158, pl. 12/7

Lot 1153

Nutcrackers - an early 19th century boxwood ring shaped screw-action pocket nut cracker, 7cm over thumbpiece, c.1820Reference: For similar examples see Levi, Johnathan, Treen for the Table, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1998, p.158, pl. 12/7

Lot 1906

Local Interest - a pair of salvaged oak table candlesticks, campana sconces, bobbin and ring turned pillars, each base with a label, 'This article is made of oak from the old bell frame of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Derby . The date on the beam is 1687, this being the time when "the bells were rehung by John Baxter of Laxton, Northamptonshire, Bellhanger, the same being undertaken by George Sorocold, Gentleman". The ten bells were rehung on a steel frame by Messers Taylors of Loughborough, October 1927', later fitted as table lamps, 31cm high, c.1927

Lot 938

A diamond and garnet floral cluster ring, central brilliant cut diamond approx 0.25ct, surrounded by six orangy red garnets, 18ct gold shank, size P, 4.1g gross

Lot 521

A 19th century silver on copper Neoclassical tea urn of vase form, lofty cover, the whole fluted and embossed with stiff leaves, ball finial, loose ring rams head mask handles to sides, the tap with ebony axe head handle, out swept stepped base, square plinth, ball feet, the cover bearing the crest of the The MacOnochie Family, 51cm high, boxed

Lot 527

A Modernist silver plated champagne bucket, planished overall, stylised vine rim, conforming loose-ring handles, 21cm high

Lot 855

An English silver lantern clock by Thomas Frodsham, in traditional style, the front engraved and chased with stylized flower heads, silver chapter ring, Roman numerals, the sides and back quite plain beneath four cast and pierced intertwined dolphin cresting, hemispherical bell, a limited edition, number 7/250, 21cm high, London 1998, approximately 1488g gross

Lot 930

A certified emerald and diamond ring, central oval cut emerald, 1.46ct, surrounded by sixteen round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.49ct, 18ct gold shank, stamped 750, size N, 3.4g gross, WGI certificate.

Lot 2141

A William IV rosewood and mother-of-pearl marquetry table-top work cabinet, hinged top enclosing a compartmented interior, above a pair of doors enclosing drawers, the lower fitted for writing, ring carry handles, reeded bun feet, 31cm wide, c.1835

Lot 927

A certified diamond five stone ring, set with five round brilliant cut diamonds, colour J-K-L, clarity VS2-SI1, total diamond weight 1.40ct, unmarked yellow gold shank, tested as 18ct, size O, 3.36g gross, WGI certificate

Lot 928

A certified diamond ring, set with three rows of princess cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.77ct, colour H-I, clarity, SI2, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 750, Birmingham import marks, 2006, size N, 3.48g gross, WGI gem certificate.

Lot 1032

A diamond and sapphire cluster ring, central deep blue oval sapphire approx. 1.05ct, surrounded by ten round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx. 0.50ct, 9ct gold shank, size M, 3.7g gross.

Lot 668

A late Victorian silver combination pocket watch stand, ring tree and pin cushion, spreading circular base, 11.5cm high, Birmingham 1900

Lot 1007

An 18ct gold diamond and sapphire oval cluster ring, size Q, marked 750, 6g, boxed

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