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A MAUCHLINE 'TARTAN WARE' BOOK BOX, WITH VOLUMES BY SIR WALTER SCOTTLATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular box covered in McBeth tartan paper with plush-lined and fitted interior, containing 6 volumes of 'Poetical Works'. Edinburgh: published A. & C. Black, [not dated but circa 1870], 16mo, 'Select edition', each bound in ruby quarter morocco gilt with Tartan Ware covers (Gordon; McPherson; McKenzie; Prince Charlie, Caledonia; McLean)Width of box 19cm, height: 11cm, depth: 16.5cm
Boucheron of Paris silver travelling compact a French, silver and ruby set compact, of rectangular hinged form with a pierced and engraved panel to the lid, depicting birds amongst foliage, a raised silver frame with reeded gold-coloured thumbpiece/clasp. Signed 'Boucheron, Paris' no. BT 875012 to the inside of the lid, 13cm x 8.5cm x 2cm, 483g approx overallCondition report: Heavily tarnished, some scratches and signs of wear, some bruises to the rubies on the top, marks on the thumb piece indistinct. Clasp slightly loose. Very small dents to the underside. Consistent with age and use. Silver-gilt worn.
Six yellow gold gemset dress rings, five marked 9 carat, sapphire and diamond reverse cluster, ring size L, ruby and diamond square cluster size K (not marked), oval black stone cameo size M, oval cabochon turquoise matrix size J, oval cabochon green onyx size O, synthetic blue and white stones size K, gross weight 19.4gm.
Seven gemset rings, missing stones, triple ring with sapphire, ruby and diamonds, ring size L, 4gm, 18 carat yellow gold ring set with four diamonds (one missing), London 1904, size O, 3gm, rose metal ring set with a "bug" to the top with crystals,size L, other opal, turquoise diamond and garnet rings,
Five gold and gemset rings, a yellow metal ring marked 18ct and 22ct. four double claw set with an old cut diamond, ring size P, 4gm, a synthetic white stone star gypsy set in a 22 carat yellow gold signet ring, size L, 2.5gm, a 9 carat yellow gold signet ring, size L, 1.9gm, a 1970's 9 carat yellow and white gold large ruby and diamond cluster ring, (one ruby missing), Sheffield 1979, size P, an 18 cara yellow gold half hoop ring set with three cabochon cut opals and four diamond points, size P, 2.6gm.
Gemporia - A pair of Bangalore ruby and white zircon 'flower pot' earrings, the oval cut rubies 8x6mm claw set, total 3.480 carats, with nine round cut white zircon 1mm diameter claw set in stylised leaves above, total 0.130 carats, in silver; a pair of Malagasy ruby and white zircon earrings, the oval cut rubies 6x4mm claw set, total 1.50 carats, with four graduating round cut white zircon ranging from 1.25mm to 1.5mm diameter claw set above, total 0.130 carats, in silver; and pair of Malagasy ruby vermeil earrings, the pear cut rubies 6x4mm claw set, total 1.110 carats, in vermeil metal; all with post and butterfly fittings, with Limited Edition Certificates.
Gemporia - A Malagasy ruby bracelet, the three pear cut Malagasy rubies 7mm x 5mm claw set, with pear shape halo, total 2.250 carats, 20.5cm; and a Malagasy ruby pendant, the three claw set 6mm x 4mm rose cut rubies, total 1.500 carats, surrounded by pip border, 27mm; both set in silver, with Limited Edition Certificates.
A turquoise bead necklace, lobster claw clasp marked 925, 42cm; two ruby-coloured glass bead necklaces, 44cm and 46cm; a string of amber-coloured hardstone beads, 37cm; loose amethyst beads; an amethyst pendant, 3.5cm; a red banded agate pendant, 42mm; and an opaque pale blue bead necklace, 36cm.
Three: Warrant Officer Air Gunner R. G. Newman, 7 Squadron, Royal Air Force, who was shot down over Holland and taken Prisoner of War during an operation to Cologne on 2-3 February 1943, joining the Caterpillar Club in the process 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45; together with the related miniature awards (the 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain clasp); and the recipient’s Caterpillar Club Badge, gold with ’ruby’ eyes, the reverse engraved ‘W/O R. G. Newman’, extremely fine (3) £500-£700 --- Reginald Graham Newman joined the Royal Air Force on 13 October 1937 and served as a Warrant Officer Air Gunner with 7 Squadron during the Second World War. On the night of 2-3 February 1943 his Stirling R9264, piloted by Squadron Leader W. A. Smith, DFC, was shot down by an enemy night fighter piloted by Oblt Reinhold Knacke whilst on an operation to Cologne, and crashed at Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Holland, 13km south east of Rotterdam. Five of the crew, including Smith, were killed, and the two survivors, Newman and Flight Sergeant J. P. Bragg, Royal Canadian Air Force, were both taken Prisoner of War. Knacke himself was killed in action later that same night. The Stirling was equipped with the new experimental H2S radar system (the Cologne raid was only the second operational raid in which it had been used), and the set from Newman’s Stirling was the first set to fall into enemy hands. An account of how Squadron Leader Smith tried to save his aircraft was communicated by Newman from his P.O.W. Camp. Newman was liberated on 22 April 1945 and was discharged from the Royal Air Force on 25 September 1945. Sold together with a group photograph of the recipient with his crew.
A modern Black Forest-style cuckoo clock, a cloisonné floral-decorated bowl, 20cm diameter, 6cm high, on wooden stand, a ruby glass small circular pot with hinged lid, the centre of lid decorated with a cherub and gilt decoration overall, 6.5cm diameter, 3.5cm high, a mother-of-pearl card case, an onyx ashtray with painted metal figure of a terrier and other items.
An antique 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring, size M CONDITION REPORT: 4.5g The central diamond approximately 3 mm in diameter. The diamonds are nice and white but given the nature of the setting and size it isn't possible to fully grade the stones. The two rubies are again hard to grade, they are quite dark and with minor abrasions to the surfaces. The shank is strong, looks to have been re-sized and the hallmark is rubbed.
A yellow metal cluster ring principally set with an oval faceted ruby measuring approximately 5.50mm x 4.00mm and finished with a halo of single cut diamonds stamped to weigh a total of 0.15cts. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London. Stamped DIA 15pts. NB: Ruby untested for natural origin Size P 2.5 grams
An early 20th century yellow metal, ruby and diamond flowerhead cluster ring, size K; together with a yellow metal turquoise set half hoop ring, size K, gross weight 3.5g (2)Condition report: Turquoise ring - one stone is now green. Some colour variation.Multi stone ring - some modest abrasions t stones. Not visible to naked eye. Mods age wear, otherwise no faults.
SIMPLY EXQUISITE!!! A VICTORIAN 9ct stamped yellow gold charm BRACELETwith 10 charms, to include two intaglio's, one with a Scottish thistle motif, two coral clench-fist hands, one with a turquoise stone, a harp set with coral inset, an articulated fish with ruby eyes inset, oval shaped mourning locket, a mourning charm with cabouchon garnet inset and a GEORGE lV gold coin, also a claw clasping a clear stone charm gross weight 50.50g - OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY!

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