Olympic Games 1936. Olympia Berlin. Das Berliner Tagerblatt zu den Olympischen Spielen, 1-16 August 1936, 16 folded broadsheet newspapers, light toning, contained in contemporary limp card portfolio, Olympic rings and date to front cover (lacking part of one ring and '1' in the date), small tears to spine, some fading, 4to QTY: (1)NOTE:Uncommon set of all 16 German newspapers covering the entire length of the Olympic Games in Berlin, from 1-16 August 1936.
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An early Georgian mourning ring, the central rose cut diamond pear shaped, with a rectangular shaped diamond either side, all set in silver, the band highly decorative, on the outside the inscription in panel form - J S B24(?) JAN 1735 AE54' with worn black enamel, the inside of the band inscribed - JOSEPH SCHOFIELD; acid tests as approximately 18-22ct gold, finger size O1/2, 2.31g gross
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, the step cut emerald in a rub over setting with beaded edge, surrounded by a row of round cut diamonds, with round cut diamonds to the shoulders and a diamond to either side of the setting and underneath, finger size N1/2, 4.1g gross, cased
A pair of Victorian mourning rings, presumably belonging to a mother and father, both of the same design, with engraved fern decoration throughout and with rotating action to reveal hair panels below the band, both bearing the inscription 'ES Augt 4 1882', the gentleman's ring finger size P leading edge, the ladies ring finger size L leading edge, both acid test as approximately 18-22ct gold, 8.07g gross
A late 19th or early 20th century split pearl brooch of a crescent moon through a flaming sun, 4.7cm long, marked '15ct', 4.2g gross; a purple stone and split pearl cluster ring, marked '9ct', finger size N, 2.2g gross; and an orange garnet circlet brooch, 6g gross; with associated cases (the pearls untested and unwarranted)
An American college ring, set with an oval facetted synthetic ruby, the synthetic ruby approximately 3.14ct, of typical form, around the stone - STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1953; to the inside of the band engraved - G W Strokbeck (?) III; marked '10K', finger size P1/2 centre, 14.5g gross
An 18ct gold black opal and diamond three stone ring, the round cabochon cut opal rub over set with a round brilliant cut diamond in six claw settings to each side, finger size N 1/2, 4.5g gross, in associated case. The opal was gifted to the vendor and is purportedly from Lightning Ridge
A late Victorian or early 20th century white opal and diamond ring, the central oval cabochon cut opals with pairs of old cut diamonds to each side, to a further oval opal each side and a rose cut diamond accent to each end, marked '18', finger size L 1/2, 3.76g gross, cased
A contemporary design sapphire and diamond ring, the facetted rectangular shaped sapphire with rounded corners and in a rub over setting, with three round cut white sapphires to one side, the sapphire approximately 9.3mm x 7.3mm x 4.85mm, 3.24ct, marked ‘18ct’, finger size P ½, 7g gross

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