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AN EDWARDIAN SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the ruby and diamond train set with a pear drop shaped synthetic ruby surrounded by a cluster border of rose-cut diamonds, surmounted in unmarked white metal to a white metal trace chain, 18” long and a pair of modern ruby and diamond drop earrings set in 9ct yellow gold (2). See illustration
A pair of Regency gold and multi gem set ‘Dearest’ and ‘Regard’ locket earrings, circa 1830, one heart shaped drop set with diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald sapphire and topaz spelling ‘Dearest’, the other with ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond spelling ‘Regard’ in gold foliate chased surmounts, both drops opening to reveal glazed compartments and the inner covers enamelled with Cupid holding a heart in one, and an arrow in the other, with turquoise set gold foliate chased backs, suspended by chain link connections from turquoise and half-pearl cluster tops, 4.3cm long overall
A 19th century agate cameo, gold, ruby and enamel Renaissance Revival brooch/pendant, the central 17th century agate cameo of a classical male in profile, in a later Renaissance Revival ruby and polychrome enamel frame with enamelled reverse and a baroque cultured pearl drop suspended beneath, the back with a later claw mounted frame, 3cm x 4cm
A late 19th century gold, enamel, ruby, diamond and pearl Renaissance Revival pendant, circa 1880, the central enamel snake suspending a pearl and rose-cut diamond drop, bordered by green enamel leaf chain links to an enamel scroll and ruby flower head cluster base, with a pearl and enamel drop suspended beneath, 7.8cm long, in a fitted case by Harvey & Gore (all pearls untested and unwarranted as natural pearls)
A late Victorian diamond, enamel and gem set serpent necklace, circa 1880, the graduated gold scaled necklace to a head decorated with blue foliate design enamel, set with graduated old-cut diamonds surrounding a drop shaped opal, with ruby eyes, diamonds approximately 3.50 carats total, length 42cm
A late 19th century ruby, diamond and pearl brooch, circa 1900, designed as a ribbon bow and floral garland, the central old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamond bow to a graduated ruby ribbon, with pearl terminals and rose-cut diamond floral garlands, mounted in gold backed silver, 5.3cm wide, in a fitted case
A 9ct white gold and diamond set cluster ring in a hexagonal flowerhead shaped design, mounted with circular cut diamonds between diamond set four stone shoulders (one diamond lacking), together with a gold, ruby and diamond set eternity ring (one diamond lacking), and a silver and rose quartz ring.
RUBY JACK: (1911-1967) American Nightclub Owner, who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald on 24th November 1963, two days after Oswald had been arrested for the assassination of American President John F. Kennedy. D.S., Jack Ruby, being a signed cheque, Dallas, Texas, 20th July 1953. The partially printed cheque, completed in Ruby`s hand, is drawn on the Mercantile National Bank at Dallas and made payable to Marshall E. Rose for the sum of $59.36. Ruby`s signature is unaffected by any bank cancellations. Also signed by Ruby to the verso with his name alone, this second signature only very lightly affected by a bank cancellation. VG
RUBY JACK: (1911-1967) American Nightclub Owner, who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald on 24th November 1963, two days after Oswald had been arrested for the assassination of American President John F. Kennedy. D.S., Jack L Ruby, being a signed cheque, Dallas, Texas, 31st December 1951. The partially printed cheque, drawn on the account of the Silver Spur at the Mercantile National Bank at Dallas, is made payable in Ruby`s hand to Charlie Straight for the sum of $225. The cheque does not have any bank cancellations. About EX
TELEVISION: A remarkable and unique collection of over 150 vintage signed 2.5 x 3.5 photographs by a wide variety of television personalities from the 1950s, including news broadcasters, actors and entertainers, sports presenters and sportsmen, comedians, singers, political commentators etc., each of the original photographs having been produced from negatives of photographs taken by the collector, Jack Wright, directly from his television screen with very impressive degrees of clarity for the time. All are clearly signed to the lower white border and the signatories include Robert Dougall, Alvar Lidell, Richard Baker, Kenneth Kendall, Wallace Greenslade, Kenneth Matthews, Thomas Barman, Peter Dimmock, Kenneth Wolstenholme, David Coleman, Eddie Waring, Wally Barnes, Peter West, Raymond Glendenning, Jim Swanton, Richard Dimbleby, Cliff Michelmore, Peter Haigh, Sylvia Peters, Macdonald Hobley, Eamonn Andrews, Peter Scott, Ludwig Koch, David Attenborough, Wilfred Pickles, Mervyn Johns, Jack Warner, Peter Cushing, Stanley Baker, Martine Carol, Bernard Miles, Diana Dors, Forrest Tucker, Jack Buchanan, Clive Brook, Margaret Lockwood, Charlie Chester, Jimmy James, Mrs. Shufflewick, Harry Corbett & Sooty, Jimmy Edwards, Norman Evans, Terry-Thomas, Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss (2), Elsie & Doris Waters, Terry Hall & Lenny the Lion, Benny Hill, Jon Pertwee, Hylda Baker, Norman Wisdom, Harry Secombe (2), Ronnie Ronalde, Liberace, Edmund Hockridge, Donald Peers, Tommy Steele, Anne Shelton, Petula Clark, Yana, Vera Lynn, Lita Roza, Ruby Murray, Rosemary Clooney, Tessie O`Shea, Alma Cogan, Shirley Bassey, Gracie Fields, Vic Oliver, Billy Cotton, Gilbert Harding, Jack Payne, Malcolm Muggeridge, John Betjeman, Bernard Braden & Barbara Kelly, Larry Adler, Hugh Gaitskell, Charles Hill, Lord Hailsham, Anthony Eden (signed sepia postcard photograph by Vivienne, 1957; the only photograph included in the album not produced by Jack Wright), Stanley Matthews, Stanley Rous, Don Revie, Stirling Moss, Gordon Pirie, Christopher Chataway, Tom Finney, Geoff Duke, Judy Grinham, Joe Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Michael Holliday, Anona Winn, Jack Train, Kenneth Horne, Gilbert Harding etc. All of the photographs are neatly cornermounted and arranged to the pages of an oblong folio photograph album. Two photographs have rubber stamped signatures. Also including over 50 loosely inserted A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. etc., to Jack Wright, many congratulating him on the success of his photographs and some thanking him for sending copies for their own archives, including Kenneth Kendall (2, in part `I must congratulate you on the results, because I am sure it must be difficult to take photographs from the screen`), E W Swanton, Peter West, David Coleman, Cliff Michelmore, Jack Warner, David Attenborough, Peter Cushing (`Considering you took them almost at third hand I think they are jolly good!`), Bernard Miles (2), Diana Dors (A.L.S., Diana Dors Hamilton, one page, 4to, Maidenhead, n.d., to Mr. Wright, thanking him for the lovely photographs, `they were such a lovely surprise, & I will treasure them always as they are the only memories of the show I have & I am so delighted you took them.`), Norman Wisdom (2), Hylda Baker (2), Harry Secombe, Malcolm Muggeridge, Hugh Gaitskell, John Betjeman, Christopher Chataway, Stirling Moss, Stanley Rous etc. A very fine and unusual record of British television in the 1950s. VG
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 40 signatures by various entertainers including Frank Sinatra, Tommy Cooper, Bernard Bresslaw, Slim Whitman, The Deep River Boys, Ruby Murray, Norman Wisdom, Beryl Reid, Jerry Desmond, Frankie Howerd, Dick James, Cliff Richard (2), Tommy Steele, Ken Dodd, Sophie Tucker, Johnnie Ray, Max Wall etc. A few pages loose, otherwise VG

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