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AN 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, an oval-cut ruby between graduated pairs of baguette-cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately, hallmarked Sheffield, ring size K. 3.4 gramsCONDITION REPORTGood overall condition. The ruby measures 9.93mm x 6.51mm x 4.87mm approximately.
A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, an oval-cut ruby in a bezel setting between broad shoulders channel set with round-cut rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, ring size M. 6.9 grams CONDITION REPORTGood overall condition. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I; clarity: SI1/SI2. It is indistinctly marked and in our opinion would test as gold.
A 9 CARAT GOLD LAPIS LAZULI RING, hallmarked Birmingham 1993, ring size O, 2.3 grams; and A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, an oval rose-cut ruby between diamond-set shoulders, marked '18CT' 'PLAT', ring size J1/2 (a/f), 3.1 grams. (2)CONDITION REPORTThe ruby and diamond ring with one shoulder split at join to bezel.
TWO LATE VICTORIAN BROOCHES, including A SENTIMENTAL BROOCH, a central cannetille flower head crossed by a cannetille scroll and an arrow, with a heart pendant drop, to a plain scroll bar, stamped '15CT', 2cm by 4cm, 3.6 grams; and A 9 CARAT GOLD BROOCH, with a round-cut ruby in a star setting, within a crescent with applied floral decoration, to a floral bar, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, 1.2cm by 4cm, 1.9 grams. (2)CONDITION REPORTLight overall wear
A PAIR OF RED STONE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL DOUBLE CUFFLINKS, of chain-linked button motifs, Continental assay marks. Heads 1.2cm, 7.9 gramsCONDITION REPORTThe stones appear to be a possible mixture of ruby and paste but size and setting prevents thorough gemmological testing. One stone missing. One central 'cross' in yellow metal, the others in white. Appear converted from studs into cufflinks.
A collection of 19th century and later glassware, including a Burmese style opaque glass vase, a cranberry glass jug, and a brass oil lamp with floral ruby glass shade, height 47cm (16).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationThe shade to the oil lamp is OK, and the brass section is generally tarnished and grubby. The Burmese style vase with rubbing to the decoration throughout. Other items with general light age wear.

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