ART DECO DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCH, unsigned 17 jewel movement, the dial with Arabic numerals in black, railroad outer seconds track in black, 10mm case, set with two principal square step cut diamonds, each approximately 0.16 carats and with smaller old single cut diamonds to the edge, the strap ornate, pierced and with baguette and old single cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling very approximately 3.00 carats overall, approximately 14-14.5cm long, unmarked, 25g gross
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AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the step cut aquamarine of approximately 3.48 carats within a round brilliant cut diamond halo, on diamond shoulders, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.71 carats, marked 585, size M, 4.3g, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624119221 stating colour grade pale blue, clarity grade slightly included
A yellow metal, emerald and diamond stick pin, featuring a step cut emerald with a trefoil of round brilliant cut diamonds to either side in a geometric design, emerald dimensions approx 6.5 x 4.5 x 2.9mm, weight estimated as 0.65 carats, diamond diameters each approx 2.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.24 carats, stick pin length 70mm, gross weight 5.1g, not marked but tested as 18ct with base metal stopper
An 18 Carat White Gold Amethyst and Diamond Ring, the step cut amethyst flanked by a triangular cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds to each side, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size M see illustration . The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'AN', London, 2011. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 9.0 grams. CR made 22.11.19.
D.C. Thomson, [1940]. 4to, 128pp., original pictorial boards and spine, some uniform age browning to contents, occasional finger soil marks, one ownership name to first leaf box, joints chipped and split in places, corners worn, surface wear above 'A' of Beano to front board, rear board a little soiled with pencil step-line marks
Wild Flowers Month by Month in Their Natural Haunts by Edward Step, 2 volumes 1905 fully illustrated and with mounted colour frontispieces in gilt decorated half leather, British Wild Flowers in their Natural Colour & Form by Professor Henslow with over 200 coloured illustrations 1910, Flowers of The Field by Rev. Johns 1916 illustrated, Flora Simlensis with over 200 illustrations & map 1902, Colour Schemes for the Garden 1914 and The Old Country 1917 (7)
NATAL: An excellent selection of A.Ls.S., a few Ds.S. etc., by various Governors, Prime Ministers and other officials related to Natal comprising Henry McCallum (1852-1919, English Colonial Administrator, Governor of Natal 1901-07; A.L.S. on the printed stationery of Government House, Natal, to a gentleman concerning his desire to secure local contracts for supplies and stating, in part, 'I went into [Percy] Girourad's figures after he left and found they were not altogether sound. I took the whole Natal military traffic, calculated what it would cost over the East London Johannesburg (centre of gravity) route and compared it with the Durban Johannesburg rates. With goods at 2s. per ton per mile the Natal bill is somewhat the smaller. Mr [David] Hunter has gone to Pretoria with an offer to make a fresh start on very liberal terms wh. I hope will be acceptable to the C-in-C. There is an excellent Imperial feeling here wh. I shall take advantage of', May 1901 and a T.L.S. thanking his correspondents for their Address and expressions of loyalty and referring to Umkomaas, commenting 'I trust that the Marine Residence of the Governor at Durban will be sufficiently pushed forward between this and next winter to allow me the opportunity of making it a pied a terre for visits to those parts of the Colony comprised in the north and south coasts and in Zululand. The ceremony in which I have been taking part will be a further step towards the advancement of that prosperity to which Umkomaas and neighbourhood aspire', July 1901), Matthew Nathan (1862-1939, British Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonial Administrator, Governor of Natal 1907-09; A.L.S. to Frederick Moor, the last Prime Minister of Natal, stating, in part, 'I am facilitating the kind wishes of my European friends at the various towns of the Colony to say goodbye to me and as in this case the magistrate seems to think the natives would also desire to bid farewell. I do not want to say that they shall not do so. Yesterday at Eshowe the chiefs practically confined themselves when replying to my remarks to thanking for the appointments of Shepstone & Addison. I certainly agree with the Chiefs in thinking these appointments were good ones', November 1909), Paul Methuen (1845-1932, 3rd Baron Methuen, British Field Marshal, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Natal 1910; A.L.S. and two signed clipped pieces), Harry Escombe (1838-1899, South African Statesman, Prime Minister of Natal 1897; two A.Ls.S. to the gold mining pioneer J. R. Lys in Pretoria regarding some notes and drafts, and the rent for Munro's farms which are 'mortgaged to the bank up to the end of 1871' and remarking that it 'makes the amount of £6 a farm for 1871 the more incomprehensible - pray throw some light upon it', 1870-71, and a third A.L.S. to H. R. Collins in Durban regarding soundings in Durban Bay), Albert Henry Hime (1842-1919, British Lieutenant-Colonel, Prime Minister of Natal 1899-1903 during the Boer War; T.L.S. to H. C. Shepstone on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister's Office expressing on behalf of the Government 'its great obligation to you as member of the Committee appointed to consider and report upon applications for the War Medal from Civilian Government Employes (sic) in this Colony', 1902, and a brief A.Q.S. on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister's Office, 'Union is strength', accompanied by the original envelope, 1903), Melmoth Osborn (1833-1899, English Diplomat who joined the Natal civil service in 1854; L.S. concerning the public auction of Government lands, 1877), Henry Bale (1854-1910, South African Lawyer, Chief Justice of the Natal Supreme Court; A.L.S. to Mr. Gray, being a letter of condolence, April 1906), George Christopher Cato (1814-1893, English-born South African merchant, a Natal pioneer and the first Mayor of Durban, 1854; ink signature and inscription, to his son, on an 8vo flyleaf removed from a book, dated Natal, 1861, in his hand), and an unusual signed 11.5 x 8 photograph by eleven individuals, being the administrators and administrative secretaries of the provinces of South Africa at the time of the South African National Convention 1908-09 including John M. Hershensohnn (secretary to the Prime Minister of Natal), George T. Plowman (Administrator of Natal 1918-28), Ernest Kilpin (Chief Secretary to the South African National Convention) and Geysbert Reitz Hofmeyr (First Clerk of the House of Assembly 1910-20 and Administrator of South West Africa 1920-26) etc. Some faults (minor tears to edges, neat splits to folds etc) and age wear, G to about VG, 15
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, a brilliant cut diamond set in an 18 carat yellow gold tapered band with a rectangular step cut sapphire to each side, width of band at front 5.2mm, hallmarked Sheffield 1991, approximate weight of diamond 0.17 carat, gross weight approximately 3.5gms, ring size M.
A gold sapphire full eternity ring, with a continuous row of square step cut sapphires, possibly synthetic , channel set to hand engraved guards, tested as approximately 9ct gold, finger size K, together with a 9ct gold concave wedding with cross hatch engraving, London 1962, finger size L (2) 9ct gold - 5.27g total
Jenna Dewan signed 10x8 colour photo. American actress, businesswoman and dancer. She started her career as a backup dancer for Janet Jackson, and later worked with artists including Pink, Missy Elliott, and Christina Aguilera. She is known for her role as Nora Clark in the 2006 film Step Up. She has also starred on the short-lived NBC series The Playboy Club and had a recurring role on the FX series American Horror Story. She portrayed Freya Beauchamp on the Lifetime series Witches of East End and played Lucy Lane in The CW series Supergirl. Comes with a PSA/DNA certificate with a matched hologram sticker on photo. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
9 ct Yellow Gold Aquamarine and White Topaz Ring - Square cut Aquamarine weight 0.358 cts sits central between 2 round cut White Topaz weight 0.073 cts. Aquamarine 4.5 mm x 4.5 mm. Ring size (N) together with a 9 ct Gold Aquamarine tennis style bracelet, claw set with 16 Step Cut Oblong shaped Aquamarines with hexagon shaped gold spacers and lobster claw fastening. Ring comes with certificate of authenticity.
ART DECO DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCH, unsigned 17 jewel movement, the dial with Arabic numerals in black, railroad outer seconds track in black, 10mm case, set with two principal square step cut diamonds, each approximately 0.16 carats and with smaller old single cut diamonds to the edge, the strap ornate, pierced and with baguette and old single cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling very approximately 3.00 carats overall, approximately 14-14.5cm long, unmarked, 25g gross

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