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Haig-Brown (Roderick) The Salmon. Canada's Plea for a Threatened Species, 1974, Ottawa, Environment Canada (Fisheries and Marine Service), four large paper portfolios (560 x 435mm) containing a total of 21 high quality plates reproducing silkscreen prints by Bill Reid, works by David Denbigh, Rudi Kovach, and some 19th century illustrators/engravers (complete), with separate pp. [8] explanatory text and souvenir booklet 'The Ceremony of the First Salmon', both in the same size; with quarto text volume, in half morocco housed in larger cloth-covered wooden box, relief metal plaque of Reid's salmon to fold-over cover; the box in its original silver card slipcase with armorial label. Overall size 610 x 470 x 40mm. Some spotting to upper wrap of key text, and very faintly to margin of some plates, the outer cloth a little rubbed, otherwise a very fine copy with only small signs of handling (A lavish souvenir possibly intended for select delegates to the Law of the Sea Conference in Caracas, Venezuela, June 1974) (1)
Fleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962, Cape, first edition, dark brown cloth with silver dagger, dust wrapper (priced 15s.); idem, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1963, Cape, third impression, dark brown cloth with white ski tracks, dust wrapper (priced 15s.); idem, You Only Live Twice, March 1964, Cape, first edition, second state, black cloth with Japanese symbols, dust wrapper (priced 16s.); idem, The Man with the Golden Gun, 1965, Cape, second impression, black cloth, dust wrapper (priced 18s.) (4)
Lakes (Arthur) Prospecting for Gold and Silver in North America, 1896, folding plates, maps, original cloth (faded); Weatherbe (D'Arcy), Dredging for Gold in California, 1907, original cloth; Parsons (A.B.), The Porphyry Coppers, 1933, original cloth; Ferguson (Charles D.), The Experiences of a Forty-Niner During Thirty-Four Years Residence in California and Australia, 1888, original cloth; with a quantity of others (qty)
Doyle (Patrick) Tin Mining in Larut, 1879, frontis, three plates, two folding maps, errata slip, original cloth; Rickard (F. Ignacio), A Mining Journey Across The Great Andes; with Explorations in the Silver Mining Districts of the Provinces of San Juan and Mendoza, and a Journey Across the Pampas to Buenos Ayres, 1863, photo frontis, two folding maps, original cloth (new endpapers); with two others (4)
A Victorian Scottish agate mounted buckle bracelet, the three shaped stone panels, two of cornelian and one of a mottled pink-beige agate, joined by ornate double bar links and with articulated strap and buckle links at either end, with guard, all with bright cut scrolling foliate decoration, unmarked white metal tests for silver; width of buckle 3.4cm, length of entire bracelet 24.5cm, adjustable length as worn 18-21cm; in contemporary Victorian fitted case
A small collection of Scottish 'pebble' jewellery, comprising two brooches and two stud buttons: the first brooch of circular shield form set with four quadrant agates (jasper and bloodstone) on the central boss and four crescent shaped similar agates around, the unmarked white metal mount with bright cut patterning; the two studs also circular and set with similar red and green agates, four segments around a central square stone to a zigzag patterned mount; the second brooch of pierced form with a central oval cut golden yellow paste to a border of six crescent shaped agates (jasper and bloodstone again) on a bright cut engraved mount; all mounts principally test for silver; diameter of first brooch 3.8cm, of studs 1.7cm, length of second brooch 4.6cm (4)
A faceted garnet bead necklace together with a rock crystal bead necklace, the first of 3mm raspberry red round faceted garnets to a ball clasp of vermeil silver gilt, length 38cm; the second of roughly oval 6.5-8.5mm long faceted rock crystal beads, variously transparent to translucent, to an oval ball clasp stamped '925' to indicate sterling silver, length 39cm (2)
A French 19th century diamond and 18ct gold closed crescent brooch, the pierced crescent delineated all round in gold and holding nine rose cut diamonds in silver crimp collets and closed back gold settings, pin with sliding safety catch, diameter of crescent 3.5cm; the tip of the crescent with French oval poinçon for silver and 18ct gold combining boar's snout and eagle's head, marked also on the pin with eagle's head and reciprocal bigorne (partial strikes) denoting 18ct gold
A Victorian brooch set with cabochon garnets together with a 9ct gold bangle and a Victorian silver buckle, the brooch designed as a swirl of six tubular closed crescents, each with a collet set oval garnet, width 5.0cm; the bangel of hollow uniform square section, circular, hallmarked for 9ct gold, Birmingham 1924 (?), weight 7.33g; the oval buckle of pierced two-part form with a long central hinge, designed as two rose sprays with engraved detailing, scrolls and diaper patterned fields, of hallmarked silver, Birmingham 1899, weight 69g, (originally for a nurse's belt but would suit a length of wide soft leather or suede) (3)
A rose quartz bead necklace and a similar blue lace agate necklace, the first composed of twenty-eight 19-20mm faceted bouton rose quartz beads to a textured double ring sliding clasp of white metal stamped '925' to indicate silver, length 45cm; the second of graduated polished blue lace agate pebbles, S-hook and chain loop fixing (2)
A sapphire and diamond collection of jewellery and loose stones, comprising a sapphire and diamond ring together with a sapphire set bangle, and loose sapphires and diamonds suitable for earrings and pendant to match: the ring with an oval cut sapphire in an open border with three round brilliant cut diamonds at either end and four further on either side set slightly lower and in petal shaped fields, bifurcated shoulders and plain band, size J, white on yellow precious metal, hallmarks worn but tests for 18ct gold, length of cluster 1.7cm; the bangle designed as a uniform D-section hoop set at regular intervals with six round cut sapphires in half collets, white precious metal tests for sterling silver, internal diameter 6.3cm; the three loose sapphires all oval cut, total weight approximately 4.75cts, and the three old cushion cut diamonds, total weight approximately 0.15cts, suitable for a pair of earrings and a pendant (4)
A Chelsea silver shaped dish, circa 1760, the moulded oval body painted with floral sprays, 25cm (9.8in) wide, gold anchor mark; four Liverpool polychrome coffee cups, three decorated with Chinese figures, the other with European flowers, red line and loop rims; a polychrome tea bowl and saucer decorated with Chinese figures in an interior; a Worcester clobbered tea bowl, marked 'W' to base (8)
An emerald and diamond dress ring, designed as a square textured plaque with raised polished edges filled with an eight point star, centred on an old cushion cut diamond, from which radiate four principal emerald cut emeralds starting an alternating graduated line of diamonds and emeralds, the other points similarly set without the first emerald, bi-coloured star point shoulders onto a plain uniform shank, size N; gold on silver, Dublin hallmarks for 1996
A 9ct gold reeded bangle together with a Mexican silver bangle, the gold bangle of uniform 7.3mm width, reeded inside and out so formed of five joined wires, each one assayed, Birmingham hallmarks 1986, weight 18.58g, maximum internal diameter 6.5cm; the second bangle not assayed but stamped '925', of uniform 7.3mm width and undulating 'petal' outline, 34.8g (2)
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