Ruby and White Topaz Bangle comprising a lavish row of seven round cut, rich red, rubies, the birthstone for July, each measuring almost 3cts, the total being 19.25cts, interspaced with 1.75cts of round cut, bright white topaz, set in a rhodium vermeil and silver oval bangle with tongue and box clasp and figure-of-eight safety catch, a total of 21cts
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Green Amethyst Large Cushion Cut Tennis Bracelet, a stunning 100cts of green amethyst, set over sixteen cushion cut stones in rhodium vermeil and silver with a tongue and box clasp with two figure-of-eight safety catches; an exceptional carat weight of bright, sparkling green amethysts; 8 inches long
19th Century emerald, pearl and diamond necklace. the front set with triple swags and flower head clusters each suspending an emerald drop with a central square-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.72cts, three pearl and rose cut diamond clusters to a oval gold and pearl link chain. Silver and gold mounted, in a Fortnum & Masons Gift department box. Please note the pearls have not been tested for natural origin
Victorian silver cigar box of competitive shooting interest engraved with the Major Shooting Prizes won by A. B. Riall 1930-65, by Wright & Davies, London, 1900, 19cm wide,Bioraphical Notes; Air Commodore A B RiallBeginning his career in the Army in 1932 with the East Yorkshire Regiment (India) he was seconded to the RAF Iraq Levies in 1947. In 1948, after relinquishing his commission in the Army, he transferred to the RAF Regiment as a Sqn Ldr. Whilst OC of the Iraq Levies he was Master of the Royal Exodus Hunt in Iraq from 1953 to 1955. After retiring he became the general Secretary of the National Rifle Association from 1968 to1980. He won numerous shooting trophies and one RAF's highest individual shooting trophies is the Arthur Riall Trophy.
18th century Dutch mahogany slope front and serpentine cutlery box with silvered mounts and ball and claw feet with a pierced clasp opening to reveal a velvet lined interior and contents comprising Dutch silver spoons and forks, comprising a quantity of Dutch silver spoons and forks, 10 large and six small spoons, 10 large and six small forks, seven other silver items and seven plated, weight of silver 65oz, 2021g, height of box 32 cms, width 21 cms, depth 24 cms
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