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Lot 356

A modern 9ct gold smoky quartz set dress ring, 9.1g, size J

Lot 357

A 14ct white gold cabochon jade and twin diamond highlight set dress ring, 4g, size L/M

Lot 358

An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, the centre round cut diamond weighing approx 0.25ct, 3.4g, size O

Lot 359

An 18ct white gold, blue & white sapphire flowerhead cluster ring, 5.1g, size P

Lot 360

A modern 9ct gold smoky quartz set dress ring, 7.4g, size N/O

Lot 366

An 18ct gold wedding band 2.7g, together with a 9ct gold wedding band and a 9ct gold dress ring, 6.5g (3)

Lot 367

A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond flower head cluster ring, size N, together with two 9ct gold amethyst set dress rings, gross weight 8.3g (3)

Lot 370

An 18ct gold diamond half eternity ring, the seven channel set brilliants weighing 0.5ct, 2.6g, size U

Lot 441

A collection of miscellaneous items, to include a small black lacquered gilt decorated box, costume jewellery, silver napkin ring etc

Lot 45

A large late 19th century black slate and veined marble cased mantel clock of architectural form, the black chapter ring with gilt Roman hours, having an 8 day movement, width 45cm

Lot 513

Two boxes of miscellaneous items, to include a Sandicast resin model of a yellow Labrador, various light fittings, ring tree etc

Lot 66J

A 9ct gold book locket pendant, 925 silver and green stone devil pendant, a collection of 9ct scrap gold and a yellow metal ring with no markings.

Lot 76

A Quantity of mixed costume jewellery which includes Jorgen Jensen Pewter & Enamel choker chain, Silver and Paua shell brooch, Tribal bead necklace and silver ring with agate stone setting.

Lot 7J

Antique Gent's 9ct gold signet ring. [Weighs 6.89 grams] [Ring size V]

Lot 81J

A Pair of Birmingham silver sugar tongs made by Thomas Hayes and dated 1891 together with a Chester silver napkin ring dated 1907. [Total weight 38grams]

Lot 89

A Victorian signet ring. [2.60 grams]

Lot 90

Antique 9ct gold Art Deco designed three diamond ring. Comes with original Box. [Ring size M]

Lot 91

Antique 14ct gold ladies ring set with a raw opal stone setting. [Ring size M] [3 Grams]

Lot 93

A Victorian 18ct gold ladies ring set with 5 various sized diamonds. [Ring size N] [2.82 GRAMS]

Lot 94

A Gold on Silver ladies ring set with a large clear stone. Together with a gold on silver watch strap.

Lot 102J

A Silver 925 hot diamonds pendant together with a silver 925 clear stone cluster ring. [Ring size P]

Lot 107J

A Vintage 925 silver 'Avon' brooch, ring and pendant with chain [Comes with box] Together with a 925 ring and a Birmingham bangle.

Lot 12J

An Antique Birmingham 9ct gold signet ring. [Weighs 1.88 grams] [Ring size L]

Lot 13J

Antique Birmingham 9ct gold band ring. [Weighs 2.20 grams] [Ring size K]

Lot 14J

A Gold band ring stamped '333' [Weighs 1.85 grams] [Ring size X]

Lot 15J

A Lot of three antique 9ct gold signet rings, 9ct gold ring [missing stone] and a gold filled locket. [4 rings weigh 12.69 grams] [Locket weighs 3.78 grams]

Lot 165J

A Lot of Gold which includes A Victorian 9ct gold mourning pendant, 9ct football charm, A Pair of 9ct gold earrings, 9ct gold signet ring with single diamond and one loose 9ct gold earring. [9 grams]

Lot 16J

A Gents Antique 9ct gold ring set with a large clear glass stone. [7.21 grams] [Ring size N]

Lot 17J

An Antique 9ct gold ring set with a cushion cut red garnet stone. [Stone 10x8mm] [ Weighs 2.13 grams]

Lot 186J

A Vintage military style signet ring detailing a crowned phoenix. Stamped IR. Also stamped to the inside of the ring as well. [Ring size V]

Lot 187J

Antique Foreign white gold ladies ring set with a large emerald surround by diamonds. Stamped to the outside of the band. [Ring size O] [5.26Grams][Emerald 1.4x0.8cm] [Approx 0.45ct diamonds]

Lot 18J

A 19th century ladies gold ring set with various gem stones. Off set by a gold shell to each shoulder. Stones include Emerald, Diamond, Ruby, Garnet and Amethyst. Possibly 18ct -24ct gold. [Weighs 2 grams] [Ring size M]

Lot 195J

A Gents 9ct white gold and diamond ring. Ring size R. Weighs 5.89grams.

Lot 19J

An Antique ladies 9ct gold ring set with a large clear glass stone. [Weighs 2.21 grams] [Ring size P]

Lot 1J

A 9ct gold Gent's St George Medal Ring. [Size W, Weighs 6.42 grams]

Lot 20J

A Gents London 9ct gold ring set with a single quartz clear stone, [Weighs 5.34 grams] [ Ring size Q]

Lot 24

A Beautiful Antique 18ct gold ladies ring set with 1.60ct diamonds. A Large 0.75ct diamond centre surround by eight 0.11ct diamonds. Ring size O, [4.10GRAMS]

Lot 24J

A Possible Gold signet ring designed with enamel painted thistle. [Weighs 2.17 grams] [Ring size M]

Lot 29J

A Lot of 5 silver jewellery items to include Birmingham silver baby bangle, silver baby bangle, Art Deco 925 Fine silver and marcasite ring [Size K], 800 Grade filigree silver flower brooch and 835 silver and delft plaque pendant with 835 silver chain.

Lot 31J

A Lot of silver jewellery which includes Silver and amber pendant with silver chain, Sterling silver Canadian leaf brooch, Silver mouse brooch, Silver heart pendant with chain, Silver locket with chain, Silver rose pendant with matching earrings, Silver 835 ring, Silver hoop earrings and past times silver and porcelain flower earrings.

Lot 38J

Antique ladies London 9ct gold ring with large amethyst stone [3 grams] [ring size L] together with a 9ct gold pendant set with a single Topaz and diamond cluster. [4.01grams]

Lot 39J

Antique Ladies Sheffield 18ct gold ring, set with 9 diamond design [0.50ct diamonds] [5 grams] [Ring size O] together with a 9ct gold and three diamond pendant.

Lot 40J

Ladies 9ct gold ring, set with Emeralds and Diamonds together with a matching Emerald and Diamond 9ct gold pendant with 9ct white gold chain. [Ring size P] [4Grams]

Lot 46J

A Ladies Antique 9ct gold ring, set with 5 pink topaz stones & diamond chips [4 grams]

Lot 47J

A Ladies Antique 18ct gold ring, set with a single green stone together with a matching pair of 18ct gold and green stone earrings. [3grams] [Ring size O]

Lot 48J

Ladies 9ct gold ring set with a large opal stone centre off set by a second tier of 10 smaller opal stones, together with a pair of 9ct gold earrings set with opal stones. [Ring size O]

Lot 50J

A Ladies 9ct gold ring set with a large opal stone, a pair of 9ct gold and opal stone earrings and a 9ct gold and large opal stone pendant.

Lot 52

Meissen terracotta plaque with box, 1936 German coin, Silver coin ring and a Wren painted on a white peacock feather framed

Lot 1906

The Ring of the Niblung, a trilogy with a prelude by Richard Wagner, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, first edition published 1939

Lot 2010

18th Century brass ring sundial, with an adjustable central marker and outer months and inner scale, engraved Absence will prove the truer Love, 41mm diameter

Lot 2091

Silver plated Hamilton stand, with a ring above the dish base, 10cm high

Lot 522

The 'SA-30 Collection' - 30 exceptional vehicles chosen to celebrate 30 years of the Silverstone Classic and all excitingly offered at No ReserveAn original left-hand-drive European example with just 2,040km (1,268 miles) from newTotally cherished by its first owner until 2013 before becoming the property of a significant European collectorABS, Air-conditioning and the optional roof aerofoil were specified from newWith its Targa-top, the Gran Turismo Spider offers unbridled access to the glorious sound of that sensational 'flat-plane' V8Original books and manuals, Ferrari tool roll, Targa-top cover and spare keys with a Crepaldi key ringPerhaps the definition of preservation and reference of originality for all 328s?This surely must be one of, if not the, very best original 328 GTS in existence and excitingly, is offered at No ReserveNB. This car has been in a private collection for some time and although the mileage is tiny, it will need a full cambelt service before any attempt is made to start itThe Ferrari 328 GTS and GTB made their worldwide debut at the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show and its styling was an obvious evolution of the Ferrari 308 Series, however, Pininfarina's Leonardo Fioravanti had softened his previous design and it still remained a popular choice with Ferrari aficionados.Under the engine cover is the same transversely-mounted, fuel-injected V8 from the Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole, with an increase in displacement. By increasing both bore and stroke, the 'quattrovalvole's capacity was raised to 3,186cc which, together with a higher compression ratio, revised pistons, and an improved Marelli engine management system, lifted maximum power to 270bhp at 7,000rpm. Top speed was raised to within a whisker of 160mph (258km/h) and 60mph arrived from a standing start in 5.5 seconds. A significant difference from the 308 is the use of galvanized steel, which greatly reduces potential rust problems compared to its forebear, however, beneath the skin, the tubular steel chassis remained much as before, with all-round independent suspension by double wishbones, four-wheel servo-assisted disc brakes, and aluminium-alloy wheels, though the latter were increased in size. The interior too had come in for some subtle revision and now featured improved instruments, switchgear, and heating.Taking advantage of all this development was Sig. Riccardo Nicoli, a Milanese businessman who, on the 14th January 1988, placed an order for this very 328 GTS through his local Ferrari Concessionaires 'Crepaldi Auto'. Pleasingly, both the original Order Form and Sales Invoice have been beautifully preserved, still within their original distinctive yellow Crepaldi Auto envelopes, and they show that the car was specified new with the optional air conditioning, ABS and roof-mounted aerofoil.Having negotiated a near 4 Million Lire discount, presumably to help ease the cost of his optional extras, Sig. Nicoli signed over the L104.134.800,00 balance and proudly took delivery of his gleaming Ferrari Spider on 21st June 1988 - just time for the Italian Summer. The car was clearly cherished during his 25-year ownership as over this period he covered less than 2,000km but the Ferrari was maintained within an inch of its life. Every millimetre of the Rosso bodywork was dusted and kept clean and dry and every mechanical area received the attention it required. Total devotion. In 2013, the Ferrari joined one of Europe's premier car collections and was equally cherished there. Now on offer from our vendor's private collection, the 328 today has covered just 2,039 km (1,267 miles) from new and surely must be one of the, if not the, very best original 328 GTS in existence. As you would expect, it's accompanied by its original books, the original Order Form and Sales Invoice, tool roll, Targa-top cover and spare keys on the Crepaldi key ring.We welcome any inspection of this remarkable car.NB; Whilst it has been pampered, petted and polished for the last few years, it hasn't actually gone anywhere, so common sense dictates that the car is not to be started until it's had a full service and fresh cambelts.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Harry Whale on 07919 887 374 / harry@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: UnregisteredYear: 1988Make: FerrariModel: 328 GTSRHD/LHD: LHDChassis Number: ZFFWA20B000077722Odometer Reading: 2039Engine Number: 13241

Lot 612

**Sale Room Notice** Waiting return of V5C from DVLA due to Cherished number retention, expected imminently. Copy of original V5C present in history file for reference.UK-supplied, right-hand drive, Concours-winning GTS with less than 20,000 miles.Only one previous owner with current since January 1978Very low mileage from new with only 19,696 milesFinished in Argento Metallizzato with light blue leather and dark blue carpetsFerrari Owners Club multiple Concours winning with supporting evidence & scoringServiced, new cambelts and MOT completed September 2019 (£4,000)Fastidious restoration, fully documented with photographs and invoices etcLarge and comprehensive history file including original Ferrari Warranty CardContinues to maintain its Concours-winning quality by adopting a 'no expense spared' guardianshipThe new Dino 246GT was an absolute delight from all angles, its beauty, handling, engine note, mid-engined layout, unusually good all-round visibility and comparative affordability made it absolutely irresistible. The voluptuous bodywork, which many people regard as the prettiest ever to grace a road-going Ferrari, was designed by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti and covered a tubular chassis which carried wishbone independent suspension at each corner. The 190bhp engine, with four overhead camshafts, was mounted transversely behind the driver and in front of the rear axle. Power to the wheels was transmitted via drop gears to the transverse 5-speed gearbox, in unit with the differential and engine sump. With rack and pinion steering and a mid-engined configuration, it was a revelation in terms of road holding and stability, nothing had been made like this before and it left its larger V12-engined siblings in its wake.This was a very modern car and a real step in Ferrari history announcing a new age for Ferrari in concept and design. Sparkling acceleration and a top speed of 145mph combined with a comfortable interior and some usable boot space meant that it was a genuine 'Grand Touring' car.There was an addition to the range in 1972 when the Spider version was introduced. With the exception of the detachable roof there was little difference between the two models, but the 246GTS, as it was designated, has become all the more desirable as a collector's car, particularly as only 1,274 were produced in its three years of production.This magnificent Concours-winning 246GT Spider was first registered on the 18th of May 1973 and remains a two-owners from new example with the current owner having enjoyed it for the last 42 years. A passionate Formula One fan and sports car enthusiast, it was his dream to own a Ferrari and that dream came true in January 1978 when he was able to buy a shiny Dino (at that point in Dino Blue) that was less than five years old from a fellow businessman in Yorkshire.The Ferrari was his pride and joy and was used lightly over the years. He dedicated much time and care to maintaining it to an exceptional standard, however, it is a Ferrari and after 20 years, and having decided to keep the car forever, the time had come for more serious attention.A professional two-year restoration was commenced in 1998 using the services of a number of the areas most knowledgeable experts and marque specialists. The bodywork was completely stripped back to bare metal, corroded panels replaced and joints/seams professionally lead-loaded throughout. The chassis was bead blasted and refinished in satin black along with the suspension components. The car was painted in Argento Metallizzato with such care that the quality of finish subsequently impressed even the most hard-nosed of Concours Judges. It was then carefully reassembled (it was a 2-year restoration) and benefitted from a new windscreen, driver's and passenger door glass, new suspension bushes, window, door and roof seals. Whilst the engine was out, it was rebuilt with new pistons, valves and seats, cylinder heads skimmed, new clutch assembly and all associated gaskets and fixings. It was then popped back into the refurbished engine bay and the process of recommissioning and getting the Ferrari running, stopping and handling correctly began. All of this work with the associated invoices can be inspected in the A4 ring-binder history file that's with the car.Now that the Dino was restored to an immaculate condition, our vendor and his wife decided to try their hand at Ferrari Owners Club Concours and they were rewarded with a First in Class in July 2003. It wasn't entered to Concours in 2004 but was entered again in 2005 and awarded a worthy Third. With the car are the score sheets and supporting correspondence from the Ferrari Owners Club verifying such prestigious achievements.Our vendor continued to enjoy his car and trusted the expertise of the staff at Strasse (Porsche) for ongoing maintenance and care which they carried out to the highest of standards. However, over more recent years, the Ferrari has been in dry storage and hardly used and, in order to prepare it for sale, it has been subject to a thorough recommission, including a full service, cambelt replacement and a fresh MOT. The current indicated mileage is 19,696 from new supported by the detailed history file.This remarkable little car has been part of a caring family for 42 years and it shows. It's simply delightful, in sparkling condition, and now ready for a new custodian and further adventures, be those Ferrari Club Concours or simply stowing the lid and setting off for the Cotswolds on a sunny afternoon. Either way, you will have to be careful, as this may well turn out to be the one car that you want to keep forever. You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Nick Bicknell on 07957 279 000 / nickb@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: TBCYear: 1973Make: FerrariModel: Dino 246GTSRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: 6242Odometer Reading: 19701 milesEngine Capacity: 2418Engine Number: 6242Body Colour: SilverInterior Colour: Blue

Lot 123

Early 20th century Swiss silver ladies pocket watch stamped 935, silver necklaces, 'Thanks Badge' and ring, all stamped, Elizabeth II proof coin set 1989 and a collection of costume costume jewellery Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 157

Early 20th century copper and brass coal bin and cover of cylindrical form, ribbon reeded detailing and ring drop handles, H41cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 209

Collection of horologist's/watch maker's tools and equipment including precision instruments, cased tour a pivoter, engineers stocks and dies, watchmakers lathe, demagnitiser watch glass gripper, glass matcher, pre-war box camera, 1955 German picture book of watch movements, geometrical instruments and other tools and parts including 3 ring sticks, watch mounts, tweezer, keys, watch blower, clock dome etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 138

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SARCOPHAGUS FORM MARQUETRY ROSEWOOD & BURR MAPLE TEA CADDY, the hinged cover opening to reveal twin caddies flanking a glass bowl, raised on bun feet, with mother of pearl escutcheon ring side handles, 33cm wide

Lot 143

A 19TH CENTURY THOMASON TYPE BRASS BARREL CORKSCREW, with turned ebonised handle, fitted brush and suspension ring

Lot 151

A COLLECTION OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY BRASS "VICTORIA" HORSE SLEIGH BELLS, on brass chain with securing ring, each bell inscribed "Victoria No.23"

Lot 165

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN GOLF TROPHY, engraved "Manistee Country Club 1906 Cup", "Won by J.W. Dempsey", in the form of a copper and base metal container with cover, having ring handles, 20cm high, (Manistee Golf & Country Club is in Northern Mi chigan National Forest, it was incorporated in 1901 by a consortium of local lumber barons)

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