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Lot 875

A 9ct / 375 gold ruby garnet stone and seed pearl ladies ring. The ring with twin seed pearls interspersed by 2 round cut ruby garnets. Size m.5 / weight 1.0g

Lot 883

A believed Victorian 9ct / 375 hallmarked ladies turquoise and ruby ring. Set on a gypsy setting with central small ruby with turquoise surround. Birmingham hallmarked partially rubbed, date letter R. Size N.5 / Weight 1.5g

Lot 961

A vintage ladies 9ct gold and ruby diamond ring of cluster form having 4 round cut rubies to illusion setting. Size P / Weight 5.4g

Lot 48

Vintage Italian Approx. 8.0 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond, 18 Karat White Gold, Enameled 18 Karat Yellow Gold Squirrel Brooch accented with Ruby Eyes. Diamonds E-F color, VS1-SI1 clarity. Signed 18K, Italy ?. R. Blum. Very good condition. Measures 2-5/8" H, 2" W. Approx. weight: 40.29 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $5000-$7000)

Lot 186

Grouping of Five (5) Victorian 9 Ct Gold Ruby Gemstone Rings. All stamped 375 with makers mark and English hallmarks. Good condition. Size range from 7 to 7-1/2. Total weighs approx. 4.75 pennyweights. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $200-$300)

Lot 49

Vintage Pair of Approx. 9.0 Carat Square Cut Ruby, 1.0 Carat Round Cut Diamond and 18 Karat White Gold Cufflinks. Rubies with vivid saturation of color. Diamonds E-F color, VVS-VS clarity. Good condition. Measures 3/4" H. Approx. weight: 13.40 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)

Lot 90

Lady's Art Deco Cabochon Ruby, 1.10 Carat Diamond and Platinum Ring. Ruby measures 15mm x 11.5mm. Diamonds F-G color, VS1-VS2 clarity. Signed Plat. Good condition. Ring size 9-1/2. Approx. weight: 8.5 grams. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $1300-$1800)

Lot 41

Retro 14 Karat Rose Gold, Ruby and Diamond Hinged Cuff Bangle Bracelet with De Witt, Geneva 17 Jewel Manual Movement Watch. Stamped 14K. Watch seems to be missing bezel and crystal. Watch running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Bracelet lacking one small ruby otherwise good condition. Measures 1-1/4" W, 2-1/2" interior diameter. Approx. weight: 60.5 grams. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $1000-$1500)

Lot 5179

Ceramics and Glass - a Konakovo Faience Factory figure of a bear on a tyre, printed marks; table china; Ewenny studio pottery vases and jug; ruby and black speckled glass jug; etc

Lot 5093

Glass - a set of six French ruby and clear glass small wine glasses; others clear glass including champagne flutes, brandy balloons; etc

Lot 5592

A diamond, ruby and blue stone dragonfly brooch, yellow and white metal frame and mount, adjustable pin, unmarked, 77mm x 79mm, 31.9g gross

Lot 1087

9ct ruby and diamond half eternity ring, size M

Lot 1088

15 ct gold ruby set stick pin

Lot 1112

9ct gold ruby and diamond half eternity ring, size M/N

Lot 1131

Vintage 9ct gold and ruby ring size M

Lot 128

A GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING

Lot 127

A GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING

Lot 346

A five stone diamond and ruby ring set in 18 carat gold

Lot 195

An ivory and rose gold wire work toothpick box, with trellis plaited hair reserve under convex dome, opening to reveal ruby red felt and gimp lined interior with oblong mirror, rose gold button release and hinge, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) long.

Lot 50

An Edwardian silver novelty form hedgehog pin cushion, Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1906, pierced hole design with secreted blue velvet pad, inset ruby red eyes and light blue leather underside, 1¼in. (3.1cm.) high, 0.72 tr.oz.

Lot 38

Ruby flashed cut-glass lamp, bowl and vase, the electric lamp with compressed globular shade over baluster form base with flared domed foot, 14in. (35.6cm.) high. (3)

Lot 43

An Edwardian silver novelty hedgehog pin cushion, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1908, with inset ruby red eyes and blue velvet back pad, 1 3/8in. (3.5cm.) high, 0.97 tr.oz.

Lot 190

A collection of 30 folded British Quad Film Posters including: The Greatest (starring Muhammad Ali), Fort Apache The Bronx (starring Paul Newman), Straw Dogs / Death Weekend, 10 (starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews and Bo Derek), Carrie (starring Sissy Spacek), Viva Knievel, Saturday Night Fever (starring John Travolta), Bronco Billy (starring Clint Eastwood), Two Minute Warning (starring Charlton Heston), Death in the Sun, The Black Stallion, Summer of Fear / Ruby, Unfaithfully Yours, Party Animal, Police Academy, The Never Ending Story, Two of a Kind, Raw. etc 30" x 40" Various Conditions (30)

Lot 200

A  gold ruby cluster ring and a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond ring

Lot 41

A ruby and diamond ring, the navette shaped bezel with an oval cut ruby to the centre in a surround of rose cuts, the bezel 2.6cm long, the shank stamped '18ct', finger size O, 4.1gms

Lot 12

A single strand of rope length cultured pearls, composed of uniform 7.9mm pearls, to a ruby set clasp, the hook fitting stamped '750', 102cm long

Lot 23

A ruby (treated) and diamond pendant, the circlet of pear, rectangle, oval and marquise cut stones with five brilliant cut accents to the top, the bale stamped '14k', 5.3cm long, 10.7gms

Lot 62

A pair of Italian ruby and diamond ear clips, each spray cluster set with central brilliant approx. 0.17 carat, in a surround of three oval cut rubies amongst a nest of marquise cut diamonds, the mount with Italian standard marks, each clip 2.6cm long, 12.4gms gross

Lot 70

A ruby and diamond heart pendant, the central heart cut stone approx. 0.60 carat, rub over set in a surround of small brilliants, the brilliants totalling approx. 0.30 carat, the bale set en suite, mounted in white metal (tests 18 carat gold), 1.7cm long, 2.3gms

Lot 317

A Chinese baluster shaped glass snuff bottle, internally painted with flowers, the body cased in dark ruby glass cut back leaving mask “handles”, base and collar, the stopper yellow. Ht. 8cm.

Lot 308

Two Chinese ceramic dishes, one ruby glazed, mark of Yongzheng, Qing period, the other aubergine glazed with gilt scalloped rim, Tang-zhi mark and period. Diam. 14.5cmProperty from an English gentleman purchased in 1970’s in China

Lot 535

DECANTER. A Victorian ruby glass waisted decanter. Height 30cm.

Lot 539

MISCELLANEOUS GLASS.A Victorian cut & etched Uranium glass vase, damaged, a Bohemian ruby flash glass engraved with stags & a small cut glass pedestal salt.

Lot 103

Edwardian 18ct yellow gold ruby and diamond buckle ring and an 18ct ruby and diamond three stone ring (sizes O and M respectively).

Lot 289

*AMBER STAINED GLASS BOWL, of steep sided, flared form, wheel cut with cartouches containing stags, hares and flagged gateways, 3" (7.7cm) high, 7 1/2" (19cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH A FLASH CUT AND RUBY STAINED GLASS VASE, decorated with fruiting vines, 6" (15.2cm) high (2)

Lot 430

KAZAK RUNNER, 360cm x 83cm, stylised organic medallions within a ruby field within corresponding borders.

Lot 656

An autograph book with approximately fifty famous musicians' and entertainers' signatures from the 1950's and 1960's, including Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Tommy Steele, George Martin, Cliff Richard, Morecambe and Wise, Billy Cotton, Charlie Chester, Mike and Bernie Winters, Dickie Valentine, Billy Fury, Craig Douglas, Winifred Attwell, Ruby Murray, Max Bygraves, Jimmy Clitheroe etc, with two pencil drawings, poems, notes and felicitations, to the book's owner, leather bound, 12 by 19cm.Provenance: a colleague of the vendor was Stage Manager at the New Theatre in Cambridge during these years, and travelled the country managing one night live shows at ABC cinemas, taking this book with him on behalf of the vendor.

Lot 878

A Burmese ruby five stone and 18ct gold ring, the graduated stones, set in line, of varying colour, total approx 1ct, size L, 4.3g, in a Carrington & Co, 130 Regent Street, London, ring box. Note: The vendor's family lived in Burma circa 1900.

Lot 553

A Whitefriars ruby glass bowl, 20 by 8cm, a ruby glass dish, 28 by 7cm, a pair of candlesticks, 14cm, a dish, 10 by 3cm, and a pair of green glass goblets, 13cm. (7)

Lot 160

An 18 carat gold five stone ruby ring, boxed

Lot 211

A William de Morgan pottery tile, decorated in ruby lustre with a mythical beast on a cream ground, within a stained oak frame, 14.5cm square

Lot 107

A diamond and ruby cluster ring, stamped '18ct', the central ruby enclosed by six single cut diamonds and further rubies to the outside edge, finger size L, 4.8 g gross, cased

Lot 42

A late Victorian rose diamond and ruby butterfly bar brooch, with a split pearl (untested and unwarrranted) terminal to the bar, 4.9 cm long, 5 g gross, cased

Lot 1154

An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond ring, 4.1g, N

Lot 1134

A yellow metal cross pendant with four old cut diamonds and one ruby on a chain stamped 585, total weight 5.5g

Lot 173

A fine specimen of dark purple hexagonal ruby, in white card tray with label reading: 'RUBY, Mysore, India'. 20 grams (100 carats), 23mm (1"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of the collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [No Reserve]. Extremely fine condition.

Lot 171

A single dark hexagonal red ruby crystal in a white card box with note reading: 'RUBY, Mysore, India'. 33 grams (165 carats), 29mm (1"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of the collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [No Reserve]. Very fine condition.

Lot 172

A group of ten dark purple hexagonal ruby crystals, from India. 123 grams total (615 carats), 17-19mm (3/4"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of the collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [10, No Reserve]. Very fine condition.

Lot 381

Gold petal brooch with ruby flowerhead stamped 750 approx 19gm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 358

Gold rose bud brooch set with a ruby stamped 18k approx 10.9gm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 64

Pair of Victorian glass jugs with enamelled finish and a Victorian ruby glass decanter set Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 18

Ruby, emerald & sapphire necklace with 18ct gold clasp

Lot 44

4 silver pendants, ruby amethyst etc

Lot 201

A ruby and diamond three row ring stamped '750'

Lot 225

An emerald eternity ring, a diamond eternity ring and a diamond and ruby eternity ring (3) all with losses and/or damageOne emerald cracked in emerald eternity ring, four rubies deficient from diamond and ruby eternity ring, two diamonds deficient from diamond eternity ring and band worn, 10.6 grams gross

Lot 187

A cultured pearl and ruby and prasiolite bead necklace, round cultured pearls spaced by groups of tumbled ruby and prasiolite beads, length 67cmThe necklace is in good condition. The pearls with slight pitting and uneveness. Gross weight 72.0 grams. CR made 6th September 2016

Lot 226

A ruby and diamond ring stamped '750'

Lot 230

A ruby and diamond three row ring stamped '750'

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