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Lot 79

Wedgwood Florentine pattern dinner service, including two lidded tureens, sauceboat and stand, oval plate, twenty five plates in three graduated sizes, six piece teaset with two jugs, four coffee cans and saucers. (sixty one pieces in total)Condition report: All first quality, no damage or restoration. One teacup does not fully ring when tapped however a hairline crack cannot be seen. Minor signs of utensil wear but generally good. Plates, saucers and twin handled cups all have floral centrepiece pattern to the middle. The teacups are plain inside with no floral centrepiece.

Lot 3

A Victorian 15ct gold and hardstone oval seal ring, size Q, maker C.G., Birmingham 1879, total gross weight approx 6.4gms; together with an 18ct gold Mizpah ring, size M, maker C.T.S., Birmingham 1948, weight approx 2.5gms (sized at reverse) (2)Condition report: stone intact, some tarnish and fine scratches, mizpah sized to reverse 

Lot 94

A 19th century rock crystal and yellow metal ring, the cushion cut rock crystal set to a cut down backed setting, to a later shank, unmarked probably 15ct gold, approx size H, total gross weight approx 2.2gms Condition report: stone intact, replacement later shank which has been sized  wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 30

An 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring, comprising three old cut diamonds weighing a total approx 0.40ct, claw set, size L1/2, total gross weight approx 2gmsCondition report: all stones present, wear and tear to claws some missing

Lot 59

A sapphire and diamond cluster 18ct gold ring, comprising an oval sapphire set to the centre, approx 9 x 5 x 3.7mm, within a border of eight round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1.36carats, assessed colour I/J, assessed clarity SI1-I1, claw set in white gold to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size N, total gross weight approx 4gms Condition report: Good- all stones present, wear and tear fine scratches to shank

Lot 21

A sapphire and diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, the centre set with a round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.25ct, within a border of round cut sapphires and a further border of small brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight including central stone approx 0.60ct, claw set throughout, setting diameter approx 15mm, size O, total gross weight 6.5gmsCondition report: good - all stones present and intact, some abrasions to facet edges 

Lot 53

A George III diamond set gold mounted oval memorial ring, comprising a large oval form with glazed plaited hair centre, within a border old cut diamonds, length approx 30 x 26mm, interior engraved with initials, unmarked silver settings with rose gold shank, size L 1/2, total gross weight approx  7.7gms, in original leather bound silk lined caseCondition report: good- all stones present and intact, some wear and tear commensurate with age ring has been pieced to reverse 

Lot 91

A George III gold and enamel mourning ring with high relief floral decoration to the centre with black enamel edges, inscription to interior but very faded, circa 1818, milled border, width approx 8mm, size N1/2, unmarked, total gross weight approx 6.4gms Condition report: Good- enamel intact, minor wear and tear fine scratches to interior 

Lot 46

A 20th century diamond and 18ct gold solitaire ring, comprising a round brilliant cut diamond weighing approx 0.50ct, claw set to tapered diamond set shoulders, size S1/2, total gross weight approx 2gms Condition report: Good- all stone present, some tarnish and wear and tear commensurate with age  

Lot 62

A three stone diamond and 18ct gold ring, comprising three round brilliant cut diamonds weighing a total approx 3 carats, assessed colours K,L,M, assessed clarities SI2-I1, white gold claw setting to a 18ct yellow gold shank, size L1/2, total gross weight approx 7.2gms Condition report: good- all stones present, some wear and tear scratches to shank

Lot 10

A Victorian emerald and diamond 18ct gold ring, comprising a central claw set cushion shaped emerald, approx 1carat, with old European cut diamonds set either side weighing a combined total approx 0.80ct, scrolled decoration to shoulders, size L, total gross weight approx 5.4gms Condition report: Good - all stones present, some abrasions to emerald facets, minor wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 36

A Victorian emerald and diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, comprising a central claw set emerald cut emerald, approx 5 x 7mm, within a border of old cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.60ct, setting approx 11 x 13mm, scrolled shoulder decoration, each terminal set with diamond chip accents, to a tapered 18ct gold band, size U, unmarked, total gross weight approx 3.3gms, in a Boodles & Dunthorne Liverpool vintage ring boxCondition report: good- all stones present, the emerald with surface abrasions, small nibbled to girdle, some wear to claws and shank which has been pieced, wear and tear commensurate with age  

Lot 52

An emerald and diamond three stone 18ct gold ring, comprising an oval emerald approx 3.20 carats, with single old cut diamond set either side, total diamond weight approx 2 carats, assessed colours K/L, assessed clarities SI2 I1, claw set throughout, size M, total gross weight approx 7gms Condition report: good all stones and claws present and intact, minor wear and tear slight nibbles to diamond girdleCONDITION:emerald measures approx  - 11mm x 8.8mm x 5.86mm 

Lot 93

A George III 18ct gold and enamel mourning ring, with high relief floral decoration to the centre with applied black enamel plaque with gold initials AG with black enamel edges, tapering reverse, inscribed to interior ' Ann Greig ob Oct 26 Oct 1819 ae 75', milled border, width approx 8mm, size N, unmarked, total gross weight approx 6gms Condition report: Good- enamel intact, but ring has been sized to reverse so repair to enamel, minor wear and tear fine scratches 

Lot 39

An Edwardian diamond and sapphire set 18ct gold ring, comprising a square cut sapphire to the centre, approx 3.5mm, with an old cut diamond set either side, total diamond weight approx 0.20ct, collet set through out with milled edges, size N 1/2, total gross weight approx 1.9gms, in a Hunt & Roskell Ltd ring boxCondition report: good- all stones present, slight abrasions to sapphire facet edges, wear and tear commensurate with age  

Lot 92

A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, with high relief floral decoration to the centre with black enamel edges, inscribed to interior ' Ann Greig ob 26 Oct 1819 ae 75', milled border, width approx 8mm, size N1/2, unmarked, total gross weight approx 6.3gms Condition report: Good- enamel intact, minor wear and tear fine scratches to interior 

Lot 5

A diamond and 18ct white gold ring, comprising a central brilliant cut diamond claw set, weighing approx 1.83ct, assessed colour I/J, assessed clarity I1, to an eight claw setting, the shoulders set either side with baguette cut diamonds, weighing a total approx 0.14ct, assessed colour H/I, assessed clarity SI2, size Q, total gross weight approx 5.7gmsCondition report: Good all stones present and intact, some marks and scratches and plate loss to mount and shank wear and tear CONDITION:round brilliant-cut diamond measures - 8.15mm x 8.12mm x 4.60mm

Lot 41

An early 20th century diamond and 18ct white gold cluster ring, comprising a central claw set old cut diamond approx 0.40ct, within a border of diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.80ct, platinum setting approx 9mm, to a tapered 18ct white gold band, size M1/2, total gross weight approx 4.2gms Condition report: good- all stones present some wear to claws, small nibbles to central diamond girdle 

Lot 90

A George III 18ct gold and enamel mourning ring, with three rows of alternate black and gold decoration, inscription to interior 'James. Paton. D.D. Ob 10 Nov 1811, ae 85', milled border, makers mark T.M, London 1812, width approx 9mm, size R, total gross weight approx 6.4gms Condition report: chip to enamel  and some crazing and scratches to enamel and interior but otherwise good 

Lot 60

A diamond and 18ct gold ring, in the form of an arrow, round section 18ct gold wire, open to top with diamond set point and fletching arrow motif, set with small round brilliant cut diamonds, size N, total gross weight approx. 5.3gms (adjustable size)Condition report: Good-  all stones present and minor wear and tear only

Lot 37

An Art Deco diamond and platinum three stone ring, comprising a claw set old cut diamond set to the centre, approx 0.80ct, assessed colour H/I,  assessed clarity SI, with collet set single baguette cuts set either side, weighing a total approx 0.28ct, to a tapered platinum shank, size P, stamped Plat, total gross weight approx 2.8gms Condition report: good all stones present, wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 34

A diamond and 18ct gold solitaire ring, comprising a claw set old cut diamond, weighing approx. 0.90ct, assessed colour G/H, assessed clarity SI2, eight claw setting to a tapered 18ct gold band, size M1/2, total gross weight approx. 2.8gms  Condition report: good- some wear to claws but all intact, small chip to girdle by claw, open surface reaching fracture to kyte/star facet edge NB: Provenance- originally the diamond was in a sapphire ring that came from Israel, the ring was smuggled out of Germany by the owner in the late 1930's in a pot of face cream, and came to the uk via Spain where the diamond was re fashioned into a solitaire ring seen here today.

Lot 88

A George III 18ct gold and enamel mourning ring, with black enamel centre inscribed 'James. Napier. Paton. OB. 4 April 1818', milled border, makers mark IG, width approx 6mm, size J1/2, total gross weight approx 5.6gms Condition report: Good- enamel intact, some crazing and scratches to enamel but otherwise good condition 

Lot 33

A Victorian 18ct gold and enamel diamond set mourning ring, comprising alternate diagonal black enamel and diamond set gold decoration, width approx 6mm, tapering to the reverse, the shoulders with fleur de lis style motifs, engraved to interior: John Vaudrey Obt 25th Jan 1861 A' 81, London 1854, maker's mark CK, vacant hair compartment under bezel, size L1/2, total gross weight approx 3.8gmsCondition report: good- some fine scratches to enamel, some abrasions to diamonds all present  

Lot 48

A diamond solitaire 18ct gold ring, comprising a round brilliant cut diamond weighing approx 3.9 carats, assessed clarity VVS1-2, assessed colour L/M, eight claw platinum setting, to a tapered 18ct yellow gold band, size K, total gross weight approx 4.6gms Condition report: good claws and stone intact, no visible sign of damageCONDITION:diamond measures - 10.40mm x 10.49mm x 5.80mm

Lot 98

A George III pearl, enamel and gold swivel mourning ring, the front with rectangular plaited glazed hair compartment with half pearl border, the reverse with white enamel inscribed 'JA s Paton D:D OB LO Nov 1811AE 85', black paste set border, scroll decoration to shoulders with ridged band, size N1/2, unmarked probably 15ct gold, total gross weight approx 4.8gms Condition report: Good- enamel intact, swivel in working order, slight minor chips/abrasions commensurate with age to several stones, fine scratches and evidence shank has been sized 

Lot 1635

A GOOD VINTAGE CHANEL KEY RING

Lot 1639

A TOPAZ RING with diamond shoulders

Lot 1642

AN 18CT GOLD, DIAMOND AND RED STONE RING.

Lot 1644

A 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING.

Lot 1649

AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AMETHYST AND DIAMOND RING.

Lot 1651

AN 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND TWIST RING.

Lot 1678

A SILVER AND AQUAMARINE FIVE STONE RING

Lot 1679

A SILVER AND AQUAMARINE FIVE STONE RING

Lot 580

A 1908 PATTERN TROOPERS CAVALRY SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 89cm straight tapering fullered blade with thrusting type point, marked P08 to the back and with Enfield inspection marks to both sides and date marks for December 1914. With a broad sheet steel guard with reinforced edge and rounded pommel, with a composition grip with checkered surface. With a black painted steel scabbard with twin ring suspension and stamped marks including a date mark for 1915, 102cm overall.

Lot 624

AN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 82cm slightly curved fullered blade with etched decoration of a crown, crossed flags and slung bugle, the guard with similar slung bugle, wire bound grip and stepped oval pommel, with steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. 100cm overall.

Lot 667

AN OMANI SILVER MOUNTED KHANJAR AND BELT. The dagger with a 16cm curved centrally ribbed blade on a silver mounted horn handle, the scabbard with similar foliate metal mounts and bound 'silver' wire decoration, on an elaborate woven fabric belt with decorative bound wire and ring mounts. Provenance: purchased by the owner's father in Muscat when serving in the Arabian Gulf.

Lot 586

A 1796 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 83cm curved and fullered blade, with a flat back and sharpened blade, unmarked, the brass hilt with pointed langets and forward swept quillon, with stirrup guard with slot for a sword knot, the backstrap and pommel in a single rounded form, the grips in checkered ivory. With a brass mounted leather scabbard with twin ring suspension and frog button, 99cm overall. Perhaps a sword for a Yeomanry Regiment.

Lot 625

A VICTORIAN 1848 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD BY WILKINSON. With a 90cm blade with fine decoration, Royal Crown and monogram above initials A.M. beneath a heraldic lion, possibly for the owner, the sword marked 'Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London' numbered 9836, with an open honeysuckle style hilt, wire-bound handle and oval cross hatched pommel. In a heavy scabbard with twin ring suspension, 107cm overall. The number suggests a date of 1859. *It has been suggested that this is in fact an 1821/45 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officers Sword.

Lot 585

AN 1822 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD BY PROSSER OF LONDON. With an 82cm pipebacked blade with spear point, etched with Queen's Crown and VR to both sides and 'Prosser to the Royal Family, London/Charing Cross'. The gilt brass guard with VR monogram in an oval, a forward swept quillon and hinged folding edge, fish skin with seven bands of twisted wire, the back strap cast in a single piece with oval stepped pommel, numbered 2752 to the inside of the guard. The brass mounted leather scabbard marked 'Prosser to the Royal Family, Charing Cross London' with decorative frog lug and twin ring suspension, one on a sliding mount. 97cm overall

Lot 576

AN 1821 PATTERN ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD BY ALFRED PILLIN. with an 88cm straight blade with pointed end and no fullers, etched with a flaming grenade and cannon the other side with Royal Artillery flash marks, the lower part of the blade with previous owners initials and crest, the blade with inset brass proof mark marked for Alfred Pillin, Gerrard St. Soho London who traded between 1862-1880. With a three bar guard, stepped oval pommel and fish skin grip. In a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 104cm overall.

Lot 602

A DRESS-WEIGHT 1805 PATTERN WARRANT OFFICERS' SWORD. With a 68.5cm single edged pointed blade with etched scrolling decoration, with a fish skin wire wound grip and plain pommel with grooved base, the langets decorated with fouled anchors, the leather scabbard with twin ring suspension, engraved 'Read Sword Cutler Portsmouth' 84cm overall.

Lot 588

AN 1822/1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD BY MILLAN AND SON. With an 82cm slightly curved fullered and pointed blade etched with a Royal Crown and VR monogram amongst scrolling decoration, the blade marked for Millan and Son, 32 George St, Edinburgh. The brass guard with VR cypher amongst flowers within an oval, with folding rear section, with wire bound fish skin grip. The steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 99cm overall.

Lot 826

AN UNUSUAL ARM WORN SET OF SEVEN POWDER FLASKS. With seven tapering turned wooden powder tubes, attached by thin rope by the top turning, four retaining net covered fabric bungs with draw strings the open ends, all with ring-turned decoration, the flasks approximately 14cm x 3cm the seventh flask smaller and possibly a replacement, all mounted on a 7.5cm leather strap with metal buckle and signs of a previous strap, possibly 17th century.

Lot 1111

A COLLECTION OF ROYAL AND SIMILAR MEDALS AND SOUVENIRS. A Bronze Royal Mint medal commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubillee, after T. Brock, 5.5cm in a glazed gilt surround with suspension ring, a similar 1902 Coronation medal (lacking one glass),a white metal Stonehenge/Old Sarum medal by Bennett Sarum, 5cm, and others similar. A lot.

Lot 611

A LATE 18TH CENTURY 'COFFIN POMMEL' SABRE. With an 83cm curved blade with broad fuller and Turkish inspired engraving of dragons, crescent moon and trophies, with a checkered rectangular section ivory grip, large diamond shaped langets engraved with military trophies, with flat topped 'coffin' pommel, in a steel scabbard with leather and velvet sections and twin ring suspension, the top mount engraved 'Prosser late Cullim Sword cutler& belt maker to the King H.R.H. Duke of York, Charring Cross London' and with owners initials and date 'P.M. 1798'. 99cm overall.

Lot 577

AN 1821 HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD (1821-1887). With a 92cm straight pointed blade with partial fuller, etched with VR monogram beneath a crown and amongst finely decorated foliage, the blade marked for Hawkes Mostley & Co, London, Manufacturers to the Queen, stamped 'Proved' to the back. With a 'Honeysuckle' design steel guard, oval stepped pommel and fish skin covered wire bound grip with seven bindings. In a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 109cm overall. Hawkes Mostley and Co traded at this address between 1821 and 1852.

Lot 621

A LATE 18TH CENTURY COURT SWORD. A Court sword with a 82cm three edged blade with engraved foliage and military trophies, with an oval bright steel hand guard with pierced decoration, the handle and bow with cut-steel 'jewel' decoration, with steel mounted leather scabbard with twin ring suspension. 99.5cm overall.

Lot 591

AN 1897 PATTERN ROYAL ENGINEERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 84cm straight, pointed and partially fullerd blade etched with VR beneath a crown and flaming grenade amongst scrolls, the other side with owners initials and Royal Engineers winged bolts, the blade marked for Hodgson and Son, Woolwich (trading between 1887 and 1901), the blade further marked with crowned head and knight's helm suggesting the blade was made by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum et Cie (1883-1918). The broad steel guard with pierced scrolling foliage and VR beneath a crown, with turned over inner edge, the fish skin grip wire bound and with a domed oval pommel, In a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 102cm overall.

Lot 579

AN 1821/1822 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY HILL BROTHERS. With an 89cm slightly curved, pointed and fullered blade, finely etched with a Victorian Crown and initials amongst elaborate scrolling decoration, the blade marked for Hill Brothers, 3 Old Bond Street, London, the other side with inset brass 'Proved' mark. The three bar guard with an oval stepped pommel, fish skin grip with wire binding. In a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 106cm overall. Hill Brothers traded at this address between 1856-1889.

Lot 573

AN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 83cm curved blade with double edged spear point and partial fuller, etched with Rifles suspended bugle and VR monogram and Crown, the back decorated with a long arrow, with a brass Proof mark of Robert Mole of Birmingham. The broad pierced steel guard with a further bugle slung beneath a crown, stepped oval pommel and fish skin grip bound with wire. The scabbard with twin ring suspension, 100cm overall.

Lot 626

A GEORGE VI NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD. With an 80cm pointed fullered blade with etched decoration including George VI monogram, fouled anchor and leaves within rope borders, with gilt hilt with wire bound grip and lion pommel, with sword knot, scabbard with twin ring suspension, 95cm overall, named to the folding catch J.G. Clarke R.N.R., with travelling cover with medal ribbons pinned to the inside cover, war medal and victory medal.

Lot 564

A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY MUSKET RACK. A two part wall mounting musket rack with brass fittings, on end with three ring mounts, the other with a lockable 'handcuff' type fixing, on mahogany wall mounts, the larger 8.5cm high, 51 x 8 cm.

Lot 619

A PRESENTATION 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY SABRE. With an 81cm curved undecorated blade with double edged pointed tip pointed and pronounced 'Yelman', with pointed langlets, stirrup bow and wire bound ebony handle. Probably a Sergeant's special variant. With a Kilij type steel scabbard with twin ring suspension and engraved presentation inscription 'Presented to Serjt Mator W.Rreatt R.H.A. Rty by his Commanding Officer 18_5'. 94cm overall length. William Breatt was born in Nuneaton in 1787 rising from Private to Serjeant Major in the Royal Horse Artillery, attesting for service in 1805 at the age of 18. He was discharged on the 31st May 1835 due to chronic rheumatism and defficiency of respiration. Sold with copied research.

Lot 607

AN IVORY HANDLED NAVAL DIRK. With a 36cm curved pointed blade with blued and gilt decoration of a royal crown above Royal cypher and military trophy amongst leaves and flowers, the checkered wire wound ivory grip with an oak leaf and acorn decorated backstrap,in a leather scabbard with three gilt metal mounts with twin ring suspension. 47cm overall.

Lot 617

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY STIRRUP-HILTED SABRE AND SCABBARD. With a 70cm broad curved blade with tripple fuller and etched decoration of rose, thistle and shamrock amongst foliage and military trophies, with gilt leaf cast langets and wire bound ebony handle with lions head pommel, with a leather scabbard with three decorated gilt metal mounts and twin ring suspension, the top mount engraved 'Brunn Sword cutler to the Prince Regent 56 Charring Cross London' 84cm overall.

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