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18ct white gold ruby and diamond band ring, maker’s mark GAC, London, of sinuous pierced design, set with three marquise-cut red stones, probably rubies, and six round brilliant-cut diamonds of varying sizes, finger size Q, approx. 11.7gCondition ReportLight wear, as expected from being worn. No obvious major faults. Total estimated diamond weight: 0.5ct Largest diamond estimated weight: 0.2ctPlease note that the nature of the settings does not allow for precise measurements of the diamonds, so the diamond weights are very much estimates and for guidance only. Please note that weights of gemstones and grading information for diamonds are very much estimates and for guidance only. Both coloured gemstones and diamonds are routinely treated to enhance their appearance. We cannot guarantee that gemstones are free of treatments.
An Eastern European ruby overlaid glass scent flask and matching casket, a cut glass scent bottle with blue enamelled collar and one other scent bottleCONDITION: - scent glass probably Czech but possibly Bohemian, good condition, slight pitting to the atomiser mount, height 12cm- casket in good condition, height 14cm- blue collar bottle possibly very slight grinding to the top of the stopper, collar looks to be white metal, label to base has been removed, height 14cm- final bottle is a set of four etched glass - two with orange enamelled collars and two with pink enamelled collars, the base enamelled to match the pink so possibly two have discoloured, base metal is brass, the pink collar bottles stoppers fit, once had stems dropping down into the perfume but these are now missing, the other two have ill-fitting stoppers which again both have broken stems, base pierced collar lifts away, some cracking and possibly retouching to enamel, height 12cm
A modern 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring and an 18ct and five stone ring, sizes Q/R & R/S, gross 6.8 grams.CONDITION: One diamond has a tiny chip. Some surface scratches to the gold. Hallmark a little rubbed.Five stone ring- 4 appear to be garnets and the central stone is most probably a ruby.
An early 20th century yellow metal, ruby? and diamond chip set ring and a modern 18ct gold and two(ex 3) stone diamond ring, sizes M & K, gross 6 grams.CONDITION: Both shanks are mis-shapen. Ruby & diamond ring- one stone may be a garnet replacement, Claws are worn, one is damaged. Largest stone is cracked and chipped. Poor condition in general.
TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first designed as a row of four colourless cubic zirconias interspaced by circular rubies, 9ct hallmark, ring size U, the second an eternity ring designed as repeated elongated clusters set with a central circular ruby flanked by colourless pastes within an outer millegrain surround, stamped 9ct, ring size J1/2, approximate total weight 3.4 grams
AN 18CT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, designed as an oval ruby flanked by circular rubies, all within collet settings, within an old cut diamond surround of six diamonds, 9ct hallmark for Birmingham 1998, approximate ring size Q, approximate weight 4.4 grams (condition:- rubies probably glass filled)Condition Report Sorry it's 18ct gold, with an 18ct hallmark for Birmingham 1998. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we have updated the information online
1961 Singer Gazelle IIIB ConvertibleMake: SingerModel: Gazelle IIIB ConvertibleYear: 1961Mileage: 96,616VIN: B7035537HC0Registration: XDN450Configuration: Right hand driveTransmission: Manual1,494cc. This Gazelle Convertible has been owned by the last registered keeper since 2004, an elderly gentleman who, sadly, can no longer drive. The car had been dry stored for several years and the vendor advises that after some recommissioning work, the car now starts and drives. However, it will require a full recommission before being driven on the road. The registration number XDN 450 is transferable. Finished in it's original Ruby red with white side flash, it is described as a very solid car. The history file includes the original buff log book, original owner's handbook, MoTs and tax discs dating from 1993. It registers two owners.
1936 Austin Seven SpecialMake: Austin Model: Seven Special Year: 1936Mileage: Contact AuctioneerVIN: 239584Registration: DPE997Configuration: Contact AuctioneerTransmission: Manual750cc. Based on a 1936 Ruby with the entire body hand-built with aluminium panels, this Austin Special is an unusual one-off design with a tandem style seating arrangement for two. This Special has been owned by the vendor since 2009 and was in previous long-term ownership prior to that. It comes with copy older V5, buff log book and 1988 article featured in The Automobile.

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