18ct gold round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, London 1996, total diamond weight approx 1.25 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.05gm, size F (ring sizers), diamonds bright, well matched, good colour approx I-J, eye clean approx VS2- SI1 clarity, overall head = 15.8mm x 11mm, good condition
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Early 20th century gold bezel set, single stone old cut diamond ring, stamped 18ct, diamond approx 0.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.1gm, tested 18ct, size K, diamond bright with good movement, medium - large culet, colour approx K-L, eye clean approx VS2-SI1 clarity
Victorian 18ct gold old cut diamond cluster ring, with ridged design shank, Birmingham 1895, total diamond weight approx 0.85 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.55gm, size O, diamonds bright, some grey and a few yellow hue, with inclusions, some rubbing to ridged detail at base, hallmarks good, max depth = 9.5mm
Pair of early 20th century 10ct gold wirework ball pendant stud earrings, 9ct rose gold single stone amethyst ring and an 8ct gold three stone aquamarine and old cut diamond ringCondition Report:10ct approx 2.5gm, length = 30mm, good condition, 9ct approx 3.9gm, amethyst size K-L, other size H-I
Platinum five stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, Birmingham assay mark, total diamond weight 0.33 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.75gm, size M, diamonds bright, well matched, good colour approx E-F, eye clean approx VS-SI1 clarity, good condition, total diamond weight engraved to inner shank
Victorian and later gold jewellery including 18ct diamond flower head cluster ring, stamped, 14ct gold paste stone set double brooch, pair of cherry amber screw back earrings, glazed circular locket and brooch, all 9ctCondition Report:18ct approx 1.4gm, size K, 14ct approx 3.75gm, base metal solder repairs evident, back pins not gold, 9ct approx 10.55gm gross
North-West and Midlands Railway and Postal History Interest Grand Junction Railway A Well Presented and Extensively Annotated Display Relating to the Grand Junction Railway, with covers, postcards and related supporting material including Newton Junction (including undated postmark cancelled 847 dated 1845 to reverse), Warrington (including Duplex cancel no. 847), Moore, Preston Brook (including FE 7/1845 cover and DE2/1849 cover), Winsford (including B67 Duplex cancel dated 1867, 1903 wrapper and 1908 postcard with double-ring RSO datestamp, Minshull Vernon, Betley Road (including 2d Railway Letter Stamp with pen X, two handstamps and 'Crewe Station' datestamp), Stafford (including 'Station' handstamp envelope dated 1872, two LNWR Parcel Stamps and Registered Letter dated 1880), Madeley, Penkridge (including 'Free Franked' letter front dated 1838 and partial pre-paid 1d letter with datestamp dated 1844 and Duplex no. 605), Spread Eagle, Wolverhampton (including sideways Duplex no. 905 dated 1857, Art & Industrial Exhcition 1902 souvenir label and double-ring cancels), Willenhall (including 1837 letter with undated Bilston town stamp), Darlaston (including 1844 letter), Walsall and Perry Barr (including Registered cover dated 1900 and overprinted LMS Parcel Stamp dated 1 Jan 1927.
A 19th Century and Later Mahogany Occasional Table A 19th Century and Later Mahogany Occasional Table, the likely associated octagonal top stamped no. 9273 19544 to underside, raised on ring-turned column to four ebony-strung swept supports terminating in brass caps and castors.92cm long, 63cm wide, 71.5cm high
London and Midlands Railway and Postal History Interest London to Birmingham Railway A Well Presented and Extensively Annotated Display Relating to the stations on the London to Birmingham railway, with Victorian and later supporting material including Euston Station (including 1838 L.N.W.R. postcard, 1856 Cover to Wishaw with 6d extra Postage for use of "Late" bag and vertical 4 bar No. 964 cancel, registered letter receipt dated 1947 and Euston to Camden line construction postcards), Willesden, Harrow (including 1848 'Post Paid' envelope, Duplex No. D75 cancel postcard and LMS 1s. Parcel Stamp), Pinner, Watford (including L.N.W.R. Colne Viaduct 1837, Watford Tunnel construction and station flood 1907 postcards, LNWR 6d Parcel Stamp 12-4-1903, Duplex No. 849 on 'mourning' cover), King's Langley RSO, Boxmoor, Berkhamstead (including Duplex No. 65 dated 1980 to Sweden), Tring (including 'Fatal Railway Accident Tring Station June 1 1908 and other pictorial cards), Leighton Buzzard (including 1846 datestamp mourning cover), Bletchley (including 'dumb' cancel and censor mark envelope), Wolverton (including 'squared circle' cancel May 24 1908), Roade (including LNWR 'Cutting' postcards), Weedon (including No. 19 1843 datestamp on reverse of letter to Ireland also bearing Dublin 'diamond' datestamp), Rugby (including 1d 'Postage Due' handstamp 4 April 1902, 'double-ring +' postmark dated 1904 and 'squared circle' (3 Arcs) Type postmark dated 1913, Coventry (including Duplex No. 223), Birmingham (including L&NWR 5d Parcel Stamp, 'squared circle' (type 1) to Switzerland JY 20/(18)86, Duplex cancel JA 15/(19)06) and Market Drayton (including 1844 stamped envelope, letter and carriage paid slip).
North-West Railway and Postal History Interest Lancaster & Preston Junction Railway, Travelling Post Offices and Crewe Station A Well Presented and Extensively Annotated Display, the first section focusing on the station communities along the L&PJR via picture postcards, partial Parcel Post label dated 1901 for Bay Horse, penny red with Scorton cancel stamp, two Garstang postcards (one with RSO datestamp), an L&NW 2d Letter Stamp cancelled at Preston Station 8-4-09, an 1845 prepaid 1d envolope addressed to Drogheda, Ireland, a Preston Duplex cancel 628 30-10-96 cover to Carlisle and a Preston Double Ring cancel 18-04-08; the second section focusing on Travelling Post Offices (TPOs) including E/NR marked letter dated OC25 1855 sent via Watford to Lady Adelaide in Moore Park with further covers displaying marks including M/NR, "Star" NWR night mark, UP Special, Late Fee Birmingham to Crewe and numerous further Crewe-related TPO covers and postcards; the third section focusing on Crewe Station, its Post Office, Station Postmarks and Crewe TPO postmarks with examples including Double-Arc unframed Cancel issued 14 April 1855, small single-ring datestamp issues 28 February 1859, duplex postmarks of four and three lines, Squared Circle datestamps, double-ring handstamp types 1 and 2 (including variations), single-ring datestamp, postage due examples and parcel stamps.
A Chinese Kangxi Period Blue and White Ginger Jar A Chinese Kangxi Period Blue and White Ginger Jar, the shoulders with ruyi head border above repeated lotus flowers and stylised shou characters with lappet band to foot, double ring mark to base, on later carved and pierced hardwood stand.17.5cm highOverall good condition, small area of three internal hairlines, glaze scratches and inclusions, no other damage or issue to note.
A Late 19th Century Walnut Vienna-Type Wall Clock by Gustav Becker A Late 19th Century Walnut Vienna-Type Wall Clock by Gustav Becker, with architectural pediment above enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, eight-day movement with twin weight and pendulum.133cm high
A Chinese Blue and White "Longevity" Ginger Jar Qing Dynasty A Chinese Blue and White "Shou" Ginger Jar, circa 19th century, decorated with alternating stylised shou characters and panels of calligraphic script against prunus on cracked ice ground, double ring mark to base.16cm highGlaze scratches, some ingrained dirt, no damage to note, without cover.
A Late 17th or Early 18th Century Ebonised Bracket Clock A Late 17th or Early 18th Century Ebonised Bracket Clock, the caddy top with brass handle above fretwork panels to front and both sides, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numeral hour markers, Arabic minute markers and 'arrow-head' markers on the half hours and half quarters and further featuring faux pendulum aperture and date aperture, signed Constantin London, the brass plate set with cherub head spandrels, with triple fusee and twin drum movement striking on a bell and six chimes, the back plate further signed John Constantin London against foliate scroll engraved detail and applied pierced mount, the case raised on a moulded and stepped base to bracket feet.38.5cm high (including handle), 25.5cm wideFor a similar example see Bonhams, Lot 106, 28 June 2011 (https://www.bonhams.com/auction/18866/lot/106/a-late-17th-century-ebony-veneered-bracket-clock-constantin-london/)Runs, chimes on each quarter (once at fifteen, twice at thirty etc) and on the hour, missing the chime/silent switch, case likely associated, gaps between where the movement and dial plate 'sit' and the sides of the case, movement itself held in place to rear with a small modern piece of plastic attached to the interior base, some marks and discolouration to chapter ring, fretwork to front and left side have been pushed inwards, section of veneer to one side between glass and fretwork which comes loose and would benefit from being glued, some splits and crazing to the various case exterior sections, small hole to base also; additional images available.
A Late 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock of Architectural Form A Late 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock of Architectural Form, the shaped top set with five cast finials and relief frieze detail above silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals within cast border, this flanked by twin columns and above panel all featuring further relief detail of birds, deer and dogs against foliate scrolls, the eight-day movement striking on a coil and stamped AB with star within oval for Achille Brocot, all raised on a stepped base featuring beaded and repeated foliate detail to bracket feet, with pendulum.39cm high, 25cm wideWorking when last tested by owner but sold without guarantee of working order or accurate keeping of time, lacking key, will benefit from cosmetic attention due to rubbing of relief detail, some oxidisation to columns, surface rubbing and wear, the rear cover with inward compression.
"The Garrard Silver Jubilee Clock" Manufactured for Garrard by F. W. Elliott Ltd. "The Garrard Silver Jubilee Clock", limited edition no. 214/250, mahogany cased and mounted with sterling silver handle and face-plate both bearing the 1977 Silver Jubilee hallmark, the dial engraved with a Tudor Rose and bearing applied silvered Queen's Cypher above chapter ring set with Roman hour markers, Arabic minute markers and arrow-head half-hour markers, further engraved with the royal residences of Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, Holyrood House and Balmoral to each corner, the side frets also featuring the Royal Cypher between Tudor Roses, the 28-day fusee movement striking on bells to produce Westminster, Whittington or Winchester chimes chosen by a selector to the back plate, this inscribed Specially Commissioned by Garrard The Crown Jewellers from F. W. Elliott Ltd. 214/250 and engraved with further Tudor Rose motifs, raised on stepped base to sterling silver bracket feet, with original key, accompanied by a framed Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Managing Director, booklet, compliments slip and additional related papers.38cm high, 25.5cm wide, 15.5cm deepThere are some tiny nicks to the rear upright edges at the back but it presents very well, there is tarnish to the silver mounts to the case exterior, they simply require a polish, it runs but the chiming and striking mechanism will likely need attention as while the cylinder turns and the hammers move they do not strike or sound the bells and overall the clock mechanism would benefit from a service, the clock has likely been kept relatively untouched since original purchase date, accumulated dust also.
North-West and Scotland Railway and Postal History Interest Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and Caledonian Railway A Well Presented and Extensively Annotated Display Relating to the Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and Caledonian Railway, the first section including Lancaster 'upright' Duplex cancel SP 21 dated 1857, 'side by side' Duplex cancel on Q.V. 1d Stationery Envelope uprated by 1 1/2d from Lancaster Banking Co. to Canada JA 11 dated 1895, postcards for intermediate stations including Hest Bank (with example bearing 'rubber' hand-stamp), Milnthorpe (one with temporary handstamp), Tebay, Shap (including receiving stamp on latter dated 1854 and Duplex cancel No. B59), Penrith (including 1903 train crash card), Southwaite, Wreay (including 1/2d Postal Stationery envelope dated 1919), Carlisle (including Duplex cancel No. 165 envelope dated 1865, double-ring cancel dated 1919 and a letter dated 1876 on L&NWR Castle Station Lancaster headed paper) and further Victorian covers with Duplex and double-ring postmarks (including Burton No. 5 Duplex No. 153 issued 1844); the second section with similar Victorian and later material for stations including Gretna, Kirtlebridge, Lockerbie (including pre-1866 "Lockerby" postmarked sheet dated 1850), Beattock (including Cancelled No. 505 inverted stamp), Abington (including 1863 stamped envelope addressed to Lady Colebrooke), Carstairs, Braidwood, Carluke (including Scottish double-ring cancel and "Skeleton" postmark) and Glasgow (including May 19 (18)71 wrapper to Rome with Glasgow Duplex cancel, P.O. No. 159 1893 postmark, 1907 'Duty' postmark), also two L.C./R. handstamp envelopes (only known on London mail addressed to Scotland on the Carlisle-Glasgow/Edinburgh routes 1858-1886) and a London Midland and Scottish Railway 3d Parcel Stamp dated 1938 Glasgow and addressed to Paris, envelope with Carlisle & Glasgow R.P.O. Sorting Carriage mark, another with Glasgow-Carlisle Sorting Tender stamp dated 1872 with No. 159 cancel and two further Sorting Carriage or Tender stamped cards.
Early 20th century lady's 14K gold Swiss fob watch, the gilt Roman chapter ring dial enclosing engraved floral centre, 32mm diameter (ex.winder), 26.3g gross approx, together with a Waltham gold-plated pocket watch, with white Roman dial, seconds subsidiary and blued steel hands, 44mm diameter (ex.winder) (2)
George III oak-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, the 12-inch break-arched brass dial (circa 1790-1800) having a silver chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds dial over arched signature strip 'J. & C. Payne London' and terrestrial calendar square, within rococo spandrels beneath silvered Strike / Silent ring to the arch, the knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the associated earlier provincial oak case with arched cresting over moulded long door (locked) on stepped base, 220cm high, sold with two weights, crank winding handle, door key and pendulum
Late Victorian silver cased open-face fob watch, the light blue enamel chapter ring with Roman hour markers surrounding floral centre, together with a large quantity of fashion watches to include; Accurist, Rotary, Lorus Sport, Accurist Skymaster, Henley, Sekonda, Casio, Limit, Seiko, Daniel Hechter, Avia Classic, Guess, Ted Baker, etc
Poljot - Gentleman's XX Century People limited edition gold plated chronograph wristwatch, the silvered dial with Roman chapter ring, two subsidiary registers and date aperture at the sixth hour, signed case back numbered 504/1000, hinged case back revealing exhibition window enclosing manual wind movement, 40mm diameter (ex.crown), on a brown leather strap, sold with box and booklet
Lemon topaz silver dress ring, the oval briole cut stone measuring approximately 19mm x 22mm, stamped '925', size O, and a similar smaller blue-coloured stone silver ring, the circular faceted stone measuring approximately 15mm diameter, unmarked, size P, 24g gross approx (2)
Assorted silver jewellery including Polish amber silver pendant and ring, size Q, both with 'ZW' sponsor's mark and W925, together with a Kit Heath cubic zirconia silver pendant and bangle, each boxed, five various hardstone pendants, and two other pendants / necklaces (11)

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