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An imposing 8 piece Regency style George IV silver cruet, hallmarked 1825, John James Keith, London, of curved rectangular form with gadroon edging, foliate corners, semi-fluted body on four foliate flower head and paw supports, with ring handled central console and 8 crystal glass cruet bottles with either silver tops (3) or crystal stoppers (5), one being a spoon stopper,total weighable (without the glass) but including associated wood base- 28 troy ounces , main body good condition, central console also sound with light patina perhaps not originally associated and also old polishing residue to corners, wood base good colour and appears original with surface scuffs and scratches, glass bottles are a harlequin set with harlequin stoppers, one loose fitting and with some chipping
An 18ct yellow gold ring missing a stone, approx 5 grams, 3 other yellow gold rings either broken or missing stones, tests to approx 9ct, approx 6.7 grams, a white metal ring missing a stone approx 2.4 grams, a 9ct ring, a gold charm and a part watch strap, total weight approx 1.7 grams
A good 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring, size L, approx 1.85ct total , 1 x round brilliant cut stone, colour J/K, clarity S11/S12, 4.72mm x 4.72mm approx 0.35ct, 6 x diamonds 4.05mm x 2.60mm colour J/K, clarity S12/P1, each stone approx 0.25ct, white metal claw setting, white metal flat section textured shank, total weight approx 5.6 grams, stamped '18CT', diamonds bright and lively, cut mark to shank otherwise good, some wear to shank, with an insurance valuation dated 20th Jan 2014 for £4,125
A good 750 white gold Art Deco style tanzanite, sapphire and diamond ring, tanzanite approx 1.9ct, sapphire approx 0.7ct, diamond approx 0.65ct, all the stone weights are marked on inside of ring, head size 26mm x 12mm, size N, approx 7.4 grams, in good condtion, minor scratches to interior shank
1928 BSA 500cc S28 'Sloper'Registration no. BF 8990Frame no. P6632-SEngine no. P4074-28Introduced in 1910, the first series-production BSA to feature the marque's distinctive green and cream tank colours was a 499cc (3½hp) sidevalve single. Well engineered and equally well made, this first BSA proved an enormous success and effectively established the company's reputation as a maker of high quality motorcycles. Introduced for the 1927 season, the influential 'Sloper' started a trend which saw many of BSA's competitors adopt inclined motors. The Sloper featured a trend-setting saddle tank that afforded a low seating position, and for 1930 gained chromium-plated brightwork and a new frame with forged steel spine. Models with the 493cc overhead-valve engine came with twin-port cylinder heads. For 1930 the Birmingham firm offered no fewer than 18 models, six of which had inclined engines. The Sloper range remained essentially vintage in character until its demise in 1935, by which time the line-up had shrunk to just two models: one overhead-valve, the other sidevalve, both of 595cc. This splendid overhead-valve Sloper benefits from a full restoration which the owner only completed in 2021. The BSA was run last year but will require further re-commissioning before serious use. Described by the private vendor as in good condition throughout, the machine comes with a V5C registration document; a VMCC dating letter; and a ring binder of photocopied technical literature. Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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