A RUBY AND DIAMOND NECKLACE WITH RING EN SUITE, the ropetwist chain suspending a series of oval-shaped rubies with single-cut diamond accents, mounted in 18K gold Italian registry mark, with ring en suite, necklace length 51.5cm, ring size NCondition Report: Rubies: of pinkish-red hue, medium tone, translucent, overall well matched in colourDiamonds: bright and well matchedBoth stamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 20g
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A RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval-shaped ruby within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approx. 1.00ct total, ring size MCondition Report: Ruby: (Has not been lab tested for natural origin and treatment) - purplish-pink hue, medium tone, translucent, facets are smoothDiamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity SINormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 8.1g
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the octagonal-cut emerald within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, ring size M½Condition Report: Emerald: of yellowish-green hue, medium tone, good transparency, inclusions visible with naked eyeDiamonds: bright and well matched - Estimated SI clariyStamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.5g
A German M1898 bayonet, saw back blade 14½" by "Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen", the hilt with trimmed muzzle ring and flashguard, in its steel scabbard by "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Obernsdorf". GC, the bayonet clean, the scabbard lightly rusted with a few dents. £150-200
A Belgian 6 shot 90bore Kinapen Patent single action open wedge frame percussion revolver, 13½" overall, octagonal barrel 7" marked at the breech "F.KINAPEN BREVETE" with rammer on right side, numbered 227, Liege proved, with scroll engraved frame, spur trigger guard, one piece chequered walnut butt, and butt cap with lanyard ring. Basically GC (action AF, lower frame strap broken behind trigger guard, minor restoration). £200-250
Northumberland Fusiliers 5th Regt of Foot, silver 5th period Order of Merit 1805. Obverse St George with Dragon, scroll "Quo Fata Vocant" above; "Revived Apr 23. 1805" in exergue; reverse "Vth Foot Merit Medal March 10th 1767" within laurel. Edge named/engraved "William Knipe", diameter 34mm. Pierced with ring suspender. VF Balmer states these medals were silver for 21 years service. Also 2 similar bronze Order of Merit medals: 1767 cast AE on thicker flan, no means of suspension and another 5th Period AE. F-VF (3) £150-200
West Somerset Yeomanry, shooting medal, obverse struck device of mounted yeomanry officer left, with sword drawn, legend "West Somerset Yeomanry", with "C.K.K. Tynte Coll" in exergue.; reverse engraved in various styles "Jas Lock/ Best Pistol Shot/ Wellington Troop/ 1834/ May 31", diam 33mm, with block and ring suspender. VF (possible removal of letter from Lock on reverse) £100-200
Pimlico or Queen's Royal Volunteers engraved circular silver prize medal, obverse: Royal Arms, legend "Queen's Royal Volunteers" above and "1st Battn" below, with hallmarks for 1803; reverse: legend "Prize Medal/ given by/ Capt Merry/ 14th April 1804" with further engraving "to Mr Rd Miles" between Capt Merry and date. Ring suspender, 1-7/8" diameter, gilt overall. GVF (small test mark/scratch to edge). £80-120
Waltham Abbey Volunteer Infantry, engraved silver circular medal, obverse: lion rampant left in crowned circle over four pointed star, legend "Waltham Abbey" above, "Volunteer Infantry" below, scroll on bottom star ray "March 1811". Reverse hallmarks for 1810 above engraved "Recruits Prize/ Firing with Ball/ at/ Fifty Yards/ awarded / to/ John Clarke". Diameter 4cm, fixed ring suspension VF £70-100
"Wickham Bishops Rifle Club" silver shooting medal, obverse 2 military personnel prone firing at a rifle range with adjudicator kneeling beside; reverse laurel wreath enclosing engraved inscription "Wickham Bishops Rifle Club/ Challenge Cup/ W.D. Smith/ 1913", diameter 37mm, hall marked Birmingham 1912. Ring suspender; un-named. GVF, small edge knock. £40-60
A silver (not HM) shooting medal, obverse laurel wreath surrounding legend "1890 HON RES CORPS", reverse "2nd Prize/ Champion Match/ won by/ H.V. Anson", diameter 31mm, swivel ring suspension, VF; 5 other shooting medals including: Garton Cup Competition Aug 3rd 1908 named to J H Harper, HM Birmingham 1908, GVF; "First Champions of the Merthyr Air Rifle League 1906-7", HM Birmingham 1907, obverse inscribed "Gordon Lenox" and "R. Lewis", 35mmx28mm, VF; another medal, reverse engraved "S&D.M.R.L. 1908", HM Birmingham 1908, GVF; another with crossed rifles design, reverse engraved "S.D.R.L 1909", HM Birmingham 1909 GVF and 1 other shooting medal, 34mm, un-named, HM London 1923. GVF. £50-80,
A Georgian silver shooting award, 1808, obverse device of crowned crossed cannon and flintlock musket with wreath of ivy and bone shaped segments, a rose to the base. Reverse script engraved "J. Powell/ TVRC/ Best Shot 17th Octr/ 1808", pierced but no ring. Diameter 39mm. GVF £60-80
Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, 4 HM silver medals: each showing target and crossed rifles, first with white and black enamelled target, reverse plain, HM Birmingham 1929, 25mm, with ring suspender, the other three not enamelled, 25 x 35mm, with hallmark 1932 and engraved "S & D R L 1932-33"; 1934 with variation on design showing larger target, the obverse engraved "C & DRL 1933-34; and another also with smaller target, the face engraved "C&DRL 1935-36", reverse impressed "RU", HM 1935. All NEF. A similar MRC medal, HM Birmingham 1918, 29mm, un-named. NEF and a Territorial Army Rifle Association medal, HMs faint, diam 37mm, un-named, GVF; and a gilt "2nd City of London Volunteers" openwork medal, diameter 25mm, plain reverse. GVF (7) £40-60
Arthur, Duke of Wellington WM commemorative medallion by Allen & Moore, Birmingham, obverse proud bust of Wellington left, reverse "Britain Mourns Her Hero Now At Rest", "Waterloo 1815" in exergue, diameter 50mm, EF; an AE token featuring Wellington and listing his major successes NVF; 2 To Hanover base tokens, F; a bedspace plate named "The Cameron Highlanders, 2901, E. Cowie", with regimental device, reverse stamped with maker's name and "Duty"; and an interesting small cross, 21mm x 21mm not including ring engraved "October 2nd 8th" on top arm, "Bombardment of Tamsui" across centre, "1884" below, reverse scroll pattern with "H.E.P". (the Battle of Tansui was part of the Sino French War) a charming piece. GF £50-60
An American Classic Zippo Lighter Display, comprising six Zippo lighters, four by Barrett Smythe, including Ring, Tea, Carpe Diem and Champagne, plus two similar, Russian Vodka and Made in USA, all fitted within a wooden display (6),Unused, UK postal shipment only unused
A Victorian Aesthetic ebonised occasional table, James Shoolbred & Co, London, the octagonal top on ring turned legs with galleried stretchers, pottery castors, 63cm h; 54 x 55cm, maker's white enamel trade label, stamped 5 8 3 0 Label in good condition. Top with a number of old small marks and scratches. Castors original, unrestored
A diamond, pearl and grey pearl ring, of twist design with 7mm pearls, in white gold marked 750, 4.9g, size I½ Provenance: Prince Flemming of Denmark, from 1949 Count of Rosenborg (1922-2002) by whom presented to his wife the Countess Alice of Rosenborg, nee Neilson (1924-2010); thence by descent to their son Birger Valdemar Georg Flemming Kai Axel, Count of Rosenborg, the present vendor Good condition
An emerald and diamond ring, the 5 x 5mm emerald flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds above three lines of old cut diamonds, in platinum coloured metal, 7.8g, size L Provenance: Prince Flemming of Denmark, from 1949 Count of Rosenborg (1922-2002) by whom presented to his wife The Countess Alice of Rosenborg, nee Neilson (1924-2010); thence by descent to their son Birger Valdemar Georg Flemming Kai Axel, Count of Rosenborg, the present vendor Light wear scratches to metal, emerald in good condition
A silver and turquoise finger ring, 19th c, with contemporary handwritten label "King Coffey's ring taken off his finger by a solider [signed] H for VHC" Provenance: Presented to Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, 10th Baronet (1846-1924) of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, by Hugo Harpur Crewe (1858-1905). Hugo Harpur Crewe clearly believed this curio would appeal to his elder brother as a relic of a famously exotic and generally considered notorious African leader, Asantehene Kofi Aariaari (c1837-c1884) 10th King of the Ashanti Empire. The present ring is undoubtedly of the period and although perhaps at first implausible on account of being made of silver rather than gold, and the lack of any corroborating evidence, there is no reason to doubt the provenance unless of course Hugo Harpur Crewe was himself duped
A rare Portuguese Indian silver mounted figural crocodilian ivory snuff bottle, Goa, late 17th / early 18th c, carved as a mestiza woman, her right hand claspsing her breast, her hair dressed with three plaits and wearing a short sleeved knee length dress, the upper layer carved with diaper, the lower length pleated, the silver mount with serrated edge, the flat underside engraved with scrolls, 89mm h excluding suspension ring Good condition

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