An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the square step cut emerald with truncated corners held in a white millegrain setting, within a double border of single cut diamonds in a white claw and millegrain setting, to a yellow plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size P The ring is in good condition. It bears no hallmark, nor stamps, but in our opinion it would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 5.8 grams. CR made 7th December 2012
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A fine early 20th century amethyst and pearl set brooch the step cut amethyst within a seed pearl and enamel set border, outer border set pearls conforming to the amethyst shape, and each side with an enemelled black and white arc enclosing further pearls, all in a fitted box 65mm wide overall
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, step cut cornered emerald collet set in yellow gold mount each shoulder set with three brilliant cut diamonds on a yellow gold hoop, hallmarked 18 carat gold. Ring size K. Accompanied by International Gemological Institute coloured stone report dated 12th December 1990.
Various Ward Lock Guide Books including London 1925, various "Britain in Pictures" Pevsner "Gloucestershire, The Vale and the Forest of Dean" and "Gloucestershire The Cotswolds", Caward, TA "The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs", Step "Wayside and Woodland Trees", "Wayside and Woodland Blossoms" (2 Eds) and various volumes on Gardening, Topography etc. (2 boxes)
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING OF ART DECO STYLE, the principal step cut emerald flanked by two smaller stones collet set and raised between borders of brilliant cut diamonds, in white metal (tests as 18ct gold), approximate weight of principal emerald 1.00ct, total approximate weight of diamonds 0.60cts, total approximate weight 11grms
A Victorian carved mahogany kennel or cat box, elements late 19th century and adapted, of architectural form with pitched roof, the arched doorway at one end flanked by arched windows, above twin lion’s paw feet flanking a semi-circular step, the back with twin turned feet, 59cm high, 59cm long
[BLONDIN CHARLES]: (1824-1897) French Tight-rope Walker & Acrobat. Small collection of printed ephemera relating to Blondin comprising his attractive visiting card with his printed name Chevalier Blondin, The Hero of Niagara and address at Little Ealing, Middlesex; a blank printed oblong 4to document to record ticket sales etc., for his performances, with an oval engraved vignette portrait in the upper left corner; and a blank printed 4to sheet of stationery featuring a diagram and step-by-step instructions on how to erect Blondin's circus tent. Some light age wear, generally VG, 3
A Victorian mahogany longcase regulator Unsigned, mid 19th century The substantial four pillar movement with slightly tapered plates, deadbeat escapement, HarrisonÕs maintaining power, high pinion counts, six-spoke wheel crossings and mercury jar compensated pendulum, the 11.25 inch circular white painted dial with subsidiary seconds and hour dials to centre and Arabic five minutes within outer track to circumference enclosed by a canted brass fillet border, the case with shallow step upstand and cavetto cornice above arch-glazed front door with rounded angles and conforming side windows, on flame figured plinth base with skirt, 189cm, (74.5ins) high.
Crime and Punishment – Westminster 18th c – the Night Watch. A Proposal for regulating the nightly watch within the City of Westminster and to make those that are now of little service and a great burthen upon the Housholders the most useful men and the best night guard in the Kingdom and to prevent the frequent Robberies and Riots committed in the Streets. Printed document on 4pp folio, no date, but 18th c, fine condition. An important step forward in developing what was eventually to become the Police Force. Although this document is unsigned, it is written as a personal proposal with fully costed accounts at the end. It is quite possible that the author of this document was Henry Fielding, the celebrated author and the founder of the Bow Street Runners. A similar proposal known to have been made by Fielding emerged at around the same time as this document, and it is coincidental to say the least that two such documents would have emerged from different proposers.
Ladies' Art Deco emerald and diamond cluster cocktail ring with central rectangular step cut emerald, in an octagonal open-work border of twelve old cut diamonds in platinum setting, pierced gallery on white gold (18ct) shank. Ring size P½ CONDITION REPORT In good condition. Stones all look to be original to the ring. Minor scuffs / scratches to the emerald. Emerald measures approximately 6mm x 5mm
Pair gold (18ct) aquamarine and diamond cluster earrings, each with a rectangular step cut aquamarine measuring approximately 7mm x 5mm, surrounded by eighteen brilliant cut diamonds, in white gold claw setting and yellow gold (18ct) post and butterfly fitting CONDITION REPORT Each earring measures approximately 11mm x 8mm. Excellent condition. Total gross weight approximately 5.3 grams

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