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A mint quartz and diamond ring, rectangular step cut quartz 11mm x 9mm, surrounded by twenty-two 8 cut diamonds in a 9 carat yellow and white gold square cluster mount, gross weight approximately 3.8gms, ring size O, with certificate stating quartz 3.94 carat, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.11 carat.
This is a wonderful Art Deco circa 1930’s 14K gold ring showing thirteen diamonds. This diamond cluster ring is set in solid 14 karat yellow gold showing a fantastic stepped design in round brilliant and single cut diamonds. The diamonds have an approximate total weight of 3/4 carats and are set with a central round cut diamond surrounded by a six single cut diamonds and a tiered step of six more single cut diamonds. The ring also shows a beautiful black enamel inlay along the bottom tier of diamonds. The band is stamped 14K along and is in good condition for its early age. The representation of size is an approximation. The ring measures a US size 5 ¼.
The lot features a GIA and AIG certified natural Emerald and Diamond ring set in platinum. At the center of the piece shows a large 4.21 carat octagonal step cut natural Emerald with vivid green coloring and fine transparency being type III with good cut. The stone is four-prong set showing a rectangular step halo bezel and shoulder all being set with natural Diamonds totaling 32 round brilliant cut stones with a weight of 0.72 carats with a clarity of SI1 to I1 and color of F-H. The ring has a weight of 7.80 grams and is a size of 7 US. The piece comes with a GIA (Gemology Institute of America GIA Emerald Report 6204240837) and AIG (American International Gemologists AIG Report Number 000720008004) gemology report and appraisal which confirms the above info and gives a value of $24,770.00.
The lot features a 19th Century spontoon pipe tomahawk from the Plains Native American Indians. The piece shows a forged iron head with diamond shaped spontoon blade with median ridge running down the center and sharp blades coming to a point. The piece also shows two basal processes in unique form being long tapering to a point but facing downward. The median ridge runs the entirety of the blade ending at the heavy forge molded beveled step at the base of the smooth tear drop eye which is further accented by heavy molded chevrons. At the top of the head shows a beveled thin neck flowing to a sharp ridge and smooth widening large pipe bowl with thick walls and large smoking area. There is a slight forge line seen on both sides of the bowl neck marriage to the eyelet top, suggesting the bowl was a cast piece forge welded to the blade. The head has a dark coloring with exposed worn metal. The head is secured to the wood haft with a gasket of hide showing a partial protrusion from the front which exhibits the clean out plug. The haft itself starts as a tear drop shape fitting the eyelet hole having a slight ridge down the first three to four inches along the base of the haft which then cuts in to a flat which later cuts back out at the base of the gripping area giving a true pommel end with sharp ridge being pieced which would have held a drop of feathers or bead work. The top of the haft has a smooth surface. The back features a long-carved wood smoking tip. The piece is accented by solid brass round shank later added tacks. The piece is very similar to an example features in Harold L. Peterson’s 1965 book “American Indian Tomahawks” on page 132 figure / photograph 262 showing a diamond shaped spontoon blade with slightly downward turned basal processes and tall bowl and undercut wood haft flaring at the end of grip attributed to circa 1860-1880 Comanche Indians. Provenance: From a historic Eastern Montana American Indian Collection where the piece was found to be an authentic original, one of the finest collections of American Indian weaponry and antiquities in Montana. Measures 21.25”L with a head that is 10.75”L with a blade that is 2 3/8”W.
Offered for sale in this lot is a set of stud earrings in 14K gold with large natural Rubies and Diamonds. The two stones found at the center of the earrings show octagonal step cut natural Ruby examples with a total weight of 10.72 carats with fine red coloring and very good cut grade (fracture filled) being four-prong set and accented by a fine square halo bezel of natural Diamonds. The set shows a total of 40 round brilliant cut natural Diamonds with weight of 1.48 carats. The set comes with an AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc. AIGL Report No. K26E22-EA14159) which confirms the above info and gives a value of $6,227.00. Total weight of 8.0 grams.
A 52 Inch Rudge Ordinary bicycle, circa 1880,tapered backbone mounted with sprung saddle pad (lacking cover), rear step, fitted to headstock mounted with drop handlebars, turned wooden grips, lever handle to front brake also fitted with wooden grip, tapered flat forks to 52 inch driving wheel with crescent rim and black solid rubber tyre, bronze hub fitted with opposed radial spokes, bronze crank bracket marked '5594 D. Rudge's Patent No 526 1878', adjustable pedal cranks, open pedals with red rubber blocks, 16 inch trailing wheel with solid red rubber tyre, the once black painted metalwork with surface rusting overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 52 inch 'Royal Mail' Ordinary Bicycle by Read & Son of Boston, American, circa 1889,black painted tapered backbone applied with nickelled maker's plaque and mounting step, sprung saddle frame with replaced leather cover, nickelled headstock with detachable handlebars (repaired), lever front brake all with turned wooden grips, nickelled leg guard, nickelled front hub fitted with Abingdon cranks and original pedals with later rubber grips (detached original Royal Mail stamped white rubber pedal grips are sold with the lot), 52 inch diameter driving wheel with replaced crescent shaped rim and tangential spokes, replaced solid red rubber tyre, original trailing wheel with matching tyre. Subject to an overhaul by Pinkerton Cycle Restorations circa 2011, this machine is ready to race, ride or display. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of ten Ornithology titles, mainly association copies, comprising A.F.R. Wollaston: 'Life of Alfred Newton', 1921, 1st edition, 4 page autograph letter signed from Professor Alfred Newton to a Southgate dated 6 March 1905 on Magdalene College, Cambridge headed paper, loosely inserted, plus ownership signature of Naturalist Edward Step and dated Dec 20/21 to FFEP, original cloth gilt; Alfred Newton (edited): 'Tunstall's Ornithologia Britannica', London, 1880, original wraps; 'Edward A. Armstrong, two titles: 'Bird Display', 1942, 1st edition, autograph letter signed from author dated 16/3/44 to an H. Hart of Queen's College, Cambridge, loosely inserted, original cloth; 'Birds of the Grey Wind', 1940, 1st edition, signed and inscribed to half title, original cloth gilt; Lewis R.W. Loyd: 'The Prtection of Birds An Indictment', 1924, 1st edition, signed and inscribed by author to F.C.R. Jourdain thanking him for his help and advice, dated June 1924, to FFEP, original cloth gilt; John Kearton: 'Bird Life in England', 1931, 1st edition, pencil ownership signature of the Ornithologist E.C. Keith to FFEP, original cloth gilt; E. Hilton Young: 'A Bird in the Bush', illustrated Peter Scott, 1956, limited edition (378/550), signed by the author and illustrator and numbered, 4to, original cloth gilt; Bruce Campbell & Donald Watson: 'The Oxford Book of Birds', 1964, 1st edition, autograph letter signed from Bruce Campbell to Andrew Pierssene re the Council of Nature youth committee loosely inserted, original cloth, dust wrapper; G.K. Yeates: 'Bird Haunts in Southern England', 1947, 1st edition, signed and inscribed by author to Ralph Chislett to FFEP, plus further signed by author to title page, original cloth gilt; Howard Saunders: 'Manual of British Birds', 1889, 1st edition, maps and illustrations as called for, original cloth gilt (10)
A 1920/30S RUDGE WHITEWORTH (BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING) LIGHTWEIGHT STEP THROUGH BICYCLE MODEL 701 ROADSTER WITH ORIGINAL MAKERS PLAQUES TOOL KIT WICKER BASKET STORAGE RACK AND A WHITE PAINTED REFLECTIVE PANEL ON THE REAR MUD GUARD PROBABLY REALTING TO THE WWII 'BLACK OUT REGULATIONS'
A NATURAL PEARL, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising five rows of six hundred and thirty four graduated pearls ranging 4.7mm to 3.2mm, on a circular clasp set with rows of step cut blue sapphires and single cut diamonds, unmarked, 41.0cm shortest row, 50.3g. Accompanied by a gemological report stating that the pearls are natural and of saltwater origin.
A gold emerald and diamond ring, a square step cut emerald with two old cut diamonds each side, all claw set to a scroll gallery, with plain shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.07g.Finger size M½Condition report: One claw to emerald missing.Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.A claw to one of the diamonds missing.Wear to other claws, and some show signs of having previously been retipped.Shank slightly thinner at base.Shank slightly out of shape.Head approximately 15.5 x 4.5mm.Emerald measures approximately 3.55 x 3.60 x 2.45mm, estimated as approximately 0.22ct.Old cut diamonds estimated as approximately 0.35ct total.
A platinum and gold, emerald and diamond three stone ring, a rectangular step cut emerald, semi rub set in yellow gold, with a brilliant cut diamond claw set to a platinum rex collet at each side, to platinum underbezels, tapered chenier shoulders and a plain shank, marked PLAT 18ct, 3.32g.Finger size RCondition report: Slight wear to claws and sides of underbezel.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Diamonds measure approximately 3.70mm.Estimated as approximately 0.36ct total.

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