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Lot 450

AMENDED DESCRIPTION Sapphire and diamond bracelet with seven rectangular foliate design panels set with natural and lab grown single cut diamonds, each one diagonally set with rectangular step cut sapphires, with diamond set links joining each panel, with a hidden box clasp and safety clips, in 14 ct and silver, 20.5cm in length, with World Gemmological Institute certificateCondition Report: Gross weight 76 grams total estimated sapphire weight 8 caratstotal estimated diamond weight 14.35 caratssome of the sapphires have moved in setting

Lot 639

Two aluminium step ladders and a Faithfull folding platform.

Lot 521

Vintage dolls house furniture and accessories to include many details accessories for set dressing, dolls house emporium good structured sitting room furniture, rotating floor globe, and cabinet pieces an a range for th e kitchen with a table and step chair, an English china bathroom suites, rugs , and bath sets ad man many details quality pieces. ( a quantity)

Lot 584

A four tread folding step ladder with double hand rail

Lot 581

Three sets of folding step ladders, various, Black and Decker sander, Aerlex wall paper stripper

Lot 588

A vintage galvanized wash tub together with a set of folding wooden step ladders

Lot 151

A creamware Step or 'Twyford' Toby jug, c.1780-90, seated with a jug in his left hand, a long clay pipe between his teeth, supporting the bowl with his right hand, decorated in a running treacle glaze, some restoration to the back of his head and hat, 24cm.Provenance: Sir Henry Sutcliffe-Smith (1864-1938) and thence by descent.

Lot 1016

Two vintage pine step ladders, larger height 186cm

Lot 1053

TWO TOOLBOXES, A STEP TOOLBOX AND AN AMMO BOX CONTAINING TOOLS including vintage saws by Spear and Jackson etc, a Stanley Shoulder Brace, hammers, Chisels, adjustable spanners, untested vintage power tools etc

Lot 1001

A SELECTION OF GARDEN TOOLS, to include rakes, shovels, pitch forks, etc, and three sized step ladders, largest height 193cm

Lot 478

Two sets of step ladders, wooden and aluminium

Lot 949

Ireland is a country located in northwestern Europe, occupying most of the island of Ireland. It is divided into two political entities: the Republic of Ireland, which covers about five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom and occupies the remaining one-sixth.Here are some key facts about Ireland:1. Capital and Major Cities: Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Other major cities include Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Belfast (located in Northern Ireland).2. Landscape: Ireland is known for its beautiful and diverse landscape, characterized by lush green countryside, rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and numerous lakes and rivers.3. Celtic Heritage: Ireland has a rich Celtic heritage and is famous for its traditional music, dance, literature, and folklore. The Irish language (Gaeilge) is still spoken in some regions, particularly in the Gaeltacht areas.4. St. Patrick's Day: St. Patrick's Day, on March 17th, is a significant cultural and religious holiday in Ireland. It is celebrated with parades, festivals, and various cultural events both in Ireland and among Irish communities around the world.5. Castles and Ancient Sites: Ireland is home to numerous castles, ancient ruins, and prehistoric sites, such as Newgrange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is older than the Egyptian pyramids.6. Guinness and Irish Whiskey: Ireland is renowned for its alcoholic beverages, particularly Guinness beer and Irish whiskey. The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is one of the country's most visited attractions.7. Literature: Ireland has a rich literary tradition with many famous writers, poets, and playwrights. Notable figures include James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, and Oscar Wilde.8. Gastronomy: Irish cuisine includes dishes like Irish stew, colcannon (mashed potatoes with cabbage or kale), and soda bread. Seafood is also popular due to the country's extensive coastline.9. Cliffs of Moher: The Cliffs of Moher, located on the west coast of Ireland, are a famous natural attraction, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish coastline.10. Irish Music and Dance: Irish traditional music and dance, including the energetic and rhythmic Irish step dance, are an integral part of the country's culture.Ireland's charm lies in its friendly people, rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural traditions. The country's blend of ancient heritage and modern outlook makes it an attractive destination for travelers seeking a unique and authentic experience.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 1035

Fidel Castro was a Cuban revolutionary, politician, and leader who played a central role in the history of Cuba. He was born on August 13, 1926, in Birán, Cuba, and he passed away on November 25, 2016, in Havana, Cuba. Castro's leadership led to the establishment of a socialist government in Cuba and had significant implications for the Cold War, the Americas, and global politics.Key points about Fidel Castro include:1. **Revolutionary Activities:** In the 1950s, Fidel Castro led a group of rebels in an armed uprising against the authoritarian regime of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. The revolutionary movement gained momentum and culminated in the overthrow of Batista's government in 1959.2. **Cuban Revolution:** The success of the Cuban Revolution led to Castro's rise to power. He became the Prime Minister of Cuba in 1959 and later assumed the position of President.3. **Socialist Ideals:** Castro's government pursued socialist policies, including nationalizing industries, land reforms, and improving access to education and healthcare. These policies aimed to reduce inequality and address the legacy of economic dependence on foreign powers.4. **Cold War:** Castro's Cuba aligned itself with the Soviet Union, leading to tensions between the United States and Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, in which the U.S. and the Soviet Union nearly came to nuclear conflict over the placement of Soviet missiles in Cuba, was a critical moment of the Cold War.5. **International Relations:** Castro's Cuba supported revolutionary movements and socialist governments around the world, particularly in Latin America and Africa. Cuban military and medical personnel were often involved in foreign conflicts and humanitarian missions.6. **Longevity in Power:** Castro held various leadership positions in Cuba for decades. He formally held the position of President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers.7. **Criticism and Controversy:** While Castro's government achieved social advancements, it also faced criticism for its authoritarianism, lack of political freedoms, and human rights violations.8. **Economic Challenges:** Cuba's economy faced challenges, including the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had been a major economic supporter of the country.9. **Step Down and Legacy:** In 2008, Fidel Castro stepped down from the presidency due to health issues, and his brother Raúl Castro assumed leadership. Fidel's legacy remains complex, as he is celebrated by some as a champion of social justice while criticized by others for suppressing dissent.Fidel Castro's influence extended far beyond Cuba, shaping the course of Latin American politics and the global geopolitical landscape during the Cold War era. His leadership left a lasting impact on the world stage and continues to be a subject of debate and study.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 910

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents in American history. Here's an overview of Abraham Lincoln and his contributions:1. Early Life and Rise to Presidency: Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a log cabin in Kentucky. He had a modest upbringing and limited formal education. However, he was a self-taught individual who developed a strong interest in law and politics. Lincoln served in the Illinois State Legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives before becoming President.2. Leadership during the Civil War: Lincoln's presidency was marked by the American Civil War, one of the most significant events in U.S. history. He led the country through this challenging time, preserving the Union and ultimately abolishing slavery. His unwavering commitment to the preservation of the Union and the emancipation of enslaved individuals earned him the respect and admiration of many.3. Emancipation Proclamation: In 1862, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared that all enslaved people in Confederate territory were to be set free. While it did not immediately free all slaves, it laid the foundation for the eventual abolition of slavery and became a turning point in the Civil War, framing the conflict as a fight for freedom and equality.4. Gettysburg Address: In 1863, Lincoln delivered one of the most famous speeches in American history, the Gettysburg Address. In this concise and powerful address, he eloquently expressed the ideals of equality and democracy, emphasizing the sacrifices made by those who fought for the Union.5. Passage of the 13th Amendment: Lincoln played a crucial role in the passage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which formally abolished slavery throughout the country. The amendment was ratified shortly after Lincoln's death and was a significant step toward ending the institution of slavery.6. Legacy and Impact: Abraham Lincoln's leadership and vision continue to have a profound impact on the United States. He is widely revered for his commitment to equality, justice, and the preservation of the Union. Lincoln's presidency and the principles he espoused have served as an enduring inspiration for generations of Americans striving for a more perfect and inclusive society.Abraham Lincoln's contributions to American history, particularly in the context of the Civil War and the abolition of slavery, have solidified his status as one of the nation's greatest leaders. His words and actions continue to resonate, reminding us of the enduring importance of unity, equality, and justice in the ongoing pursuit of a more perfect union.Measures 5.5 inches.Bronze finished polystone.

Lot 2492

A vintage oak and studded hide bound metamorphic ladder, having six steps and folding into a single pole, h.206cmStructurally strong.Leather with numerous scratches and scuffs to appear aged.No wear to step treads.Probably 20th century and no real age.

Lot 2065

A Georgian Garnet, Citrine and Split Pearl Broochthe square step cut citrine within a border of round cut garnets, and a further border of split pearls, in yellow claw settingsmeasures 2.0cm by 2.0cmThe brooch is in fair condition, with slight damages commensurate with age, and evidence of lead solder to the reverse. It fastens with a pin a C-hook catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 6.2 grams. CR made 01.08.23.

Lot 2165

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ringthree graduated step cut sapphires within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size TThe ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked but the sponsor's mark is lacking, London, 1997. The cluster head measures 10.15mm x 14.51mm. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 4.2 grams. CR made 18.07.23.

Lot 2166

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ringthe square step cut sapphire within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white millegrain and rubbed over settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size RThe ring is in fair condition with abrasion to the facet edges of the sapphire. It is stamped '18CT PLAT' and in our opinion would test as gold and platinum. The sapphire measures 5.19mm x 5.13mm x 2.39mm approximately. The ring head measures 12.08mm x 11.86mm. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 3.3 grams. CR made 18.07.23.

Lot 2205

An Emerald and Diamond Ringthe emerald-cut emerald flanked by square step cut diamonds, to a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw and rubbed over settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size M1/2The ring was valued for insurance purposes in 2001 at £1950.00. The ring is in good condition with slight abrasion to the emerald. It is stamped '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. The emerald measures 6.32mm x 6.62mm x 4.05mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 6.0 grams. CR made 31.07.23.

Lot 446

A vintage set of two rung pine step ladders H57cm

Lot 14

Joy Division, Unknown Pleasures, Fact -10, Step Fact 10 - Inside 1 A A Porky Prime Cut / Fact - 10 - Outside 1 B This Is The Way A Porky Prime Cut, in textured sleeve. (1) Disc in good condition.Spine shows signs of wear and light creasing.

Lot 20

A collection of assorted LPs, various dates and genres to include The Jam - Dig The New Breed, The Boomtown Rats - The Fine Art of Surfacing, S/T, and Mondo Bongo and V Deep, Madness - The Rise and Fall, One Step Beyond, Madness 7, and Absolutely, Blondie - The Best Of and Parallel Lines, Prince & The Revolution - Parade, Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell, Adam & The Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier, Prince Charming, and Dirk Wears White Sox, The Style Council - Cafe Bleu, Hazel O'Connor - Breaking Glass, Tenpole Tudor - Let the Four Winds Blow, The Cure - Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, and Toyah - Warrior Rock etc. (approx 60)

Lot 88

The Beatles, a collection of five framed LPs, to include Yellow Submarine, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Let it Be, The Beatles First, and The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl; together with one other being Madness - One Step Beyond, each 32.5 x 32.5cm (6)Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl with crack to glass.

Lot 56

A large collection of 7" vinyl, various dates and genres, to include Black Sabbath - Never Say Die, Kraftwerk - The Model, The Undertones - Jimmy Jimmy, Guns 'n' Roses - Patience, Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Chile, The Cure - Boys Don't Cry, Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers - Monster Mash, Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising, Alice Cooper - Poison, Althia & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking, Hawkwind - Silver Machine, Jethro Tull - Ring Out, Thin Lizzy - Don't Believe a Word, Small Faces - Grow Your Own, Madness - One Step Beyond, Sparks - Get in the Swing, James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover, Blondie - Denis, Earth Wind & Fire - Boogie Wonderland, The Pink Parker - Hold back the night, Angelic Upstarts - I understand, Adam & The Ants - Stand & Deliver, BoomtownRats - House on Fire, and Chris de Burgh - Lady in Red etc. (approx 300)

Lot 50

A metal scaffold tower with plank boards, a step ladder and a loft ladder, no brackets

Lot 16

A Total Gym Ultra machine, an Instant Abs machine, a Mini Mobility Trainer and a step

Lot 2813

AN EMERALD RING The 3.21ct square step cut emerald comes with a certificate from the GCS, which states, the emerald is 9.58mm x 9.27mm x 5.09mm, it is a natural beryl, of the variety 'emerald' and its origin is Colombia, with moderate clarity enhancement F2. The mount is stamped 18ct, finger size N1/2, weight 7.9gms, with original receipt for the handmade ring at £30,000 and a recent insurance certificate from the maker Wallace Allan of Ayr, for £31,500. Condition Report:The emerald is rattily in the setting. Some wear to the ring, around the setting. There are some surface reaching inclusions in the emerald.

Lot 2750

AN EMERALD & DIAMOND CLUSTER RING set with a step cut emerald of approx 8.95mm x 8.33mm x 4.6mm in multi claw setting surrounded with marquis, baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, with a combined approximate total of 1.5cts. Mounted throughout in white metal, makers mark still visible L&S, hallmark lost. Finger size Q1/2, weight 6.6gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 7

Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the white metal mount with French control marks to the outside of the shank, the step cut sapphire approximately 9.5mm x 7.5mm x 4.3mm deep, enclosed by fourteen single cut diamonds, with four single cuts and a rose cut diamond to each shoulder, size N½ approx, 5g gross approx

Lot 34

TWO GEM SET 9CT GOLD RINGS One octagonal step cut blue topaz, surrounded by single cut white topaz and one oval & round mixed cut garnet ring. Both hallmarked 375. Total weight 5.1 grams

Lot 393

PEIERLS RUDOLF: (1907-1995) German-born British Physicist. Peierls played a major role in the Manhattan Project. His co-authored 1940 memorandum with Otto Frisch set out the first step to the atomic bomb construction.Interesting autograph signed thoughts by Peierls about himself and his works, one page, folio, stating in part `I have never done any one great piece of work, but mainly small (but I hope useful) contributions to several branches of quantum theory.´ To the heading bearing the collector´s annotations with questions Peierls responds to, also indicating the date this statement was obtained, 23rd April 1950. VG 

Lot 611

SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: (1856-1950) Irish playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. An exceptional A.L.S., G. Bernard Shaw, two pages, 8vo, written to the first and last pages, Fitzroy Square, London, 1st February 1895, to [William] Heinemann. Shaw commences his interesting letter stating 'You have no doubt seen how ruthlessly I have used you and [Sydney] Olivier & your play & his play to feed the flame that must eventually consume the censor. Why on earth did you suddenly drop bang into a mere kodaking of blackguardism? You can't have started with that idea' and continues to observe 'However, you were in a certain way right; for in those scenes in the last two acts your imaginative grip closed unmistakeably on your material & realized it forcibly. But I protest against the honors of tragedy being given to a squalid little business like that. Why not compress these three acts into one act - or rather prologue - positing the problem of a young woman who has married a man whom she believes to be a genius and is left disillusioned at the end with life before her - that is, with the play before her? That is what you have really struck out, and this calling the first step of it "a dramatic moment", and stitching it up in green covers at [John] Lane's is all nonsense - a selling of your birthright. What the audience want to know is how the woman got out of it - what the solution of the problem is', further offering his typically forthright advice, 'It is not enough for you to cut a slice of life - anyone can do that who can write or imagine at all - you must eat the slice, digest it, & build it up into a living organism. That's the meaning of creation in art. If you doubt me, ask "her whose interest & enthusiasm inspired this effort", and if she is the right sort of woman, as I hope with all my heart for your sake she is, she will say yes and tell you that you must follow The First Step to the end of the journey. Outside the most lighthearted comedy, there must be no happy endings; but there must be no unhappy endings at all: there must be great endings, or hopeful, or right endings; but happiness & unhappiness are the positive & negative ends of life only with fools. Plenty of people are giving up the happy ending only to substitute the negative for the positive form of it & offer unhappy endings, which are equally unconvincing & much less pleasant'. Shaw concludes his letter making a reference to his own work, 'My play is not typed yet. When it is, you shall read it if I can get a copy disengaged before it reaches the stage, concerning which, by the way, nothing is yet settled'. A letter of magnificent literary content in which Shaw provides a masterful lesson in writing and offers his opinions on the difference between a true playwright and a gifted amateur. Some light overall age toning and a few light, minor creases, about VGWilliam Heinemann (1863-1920) English publisher, the founder of the Heinemann publishing house in London which represented authors including H. G. Wells, Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling. Heinemann's 'modern' play The First Step: A Dramatic Moment, discussed in the present letter, was published by John Lane in 1895 and in a note within the publication the author observes that it was not his objective to write anything that 'would satisfy the usual requirements of a stage play….but simply to snatch one dramatic moment out of a story of today'. From 1895-98 Shaw was the theatre critic for The Saturday Review and the opening lines of the present letter evidently refer to a review of The First Step which Shaw had published.Sydney Olivier (1859-1943) 1st Baron Olivier. British civil servant, a Fabian and member of the Labour Party. Olivier was recognised as one of the 'Big Four' within the Fabian movement in London, alongside Shaw, Sidney Webb and Graham Wallas. The uncle of actor Laurence Olivier, Sydney Olivier was a writer throughout his life, attempting poetry although faring better with a few plays, which were first performed at the Fabian Society, and a Fabian paper on Emile Zola (1890).Shaw was working on two plays in 1895, The Man of Destiny, set in Italy during the early career of Napoleon, and the four-act play You Never Can Tell, although neither were performed or published until several years later. 

Lot 665

‘If you do not think it appropriate to grant me this favour, allow me, Monsignor, to try to drag myself along with my crutches and drop myself at the feet of His Majesty  to find out if……his intention is to rob me of a pardon which he granted me knowingly on account of my services rendered to him’  LA CONDAMINE CHARLES MARIE DE: (1701-1774) French explorer, geographer and mathematician. A.L.S., La Condamine, one page, folio, Paris, 5th February 1772 (in fact 5th March 1772 as indicated by a contemporary annotation in the hand of the recipient), to 'Monseigneur', in French. La Condamine states that, not being particularly known to his correspondent, he had previously written to their mother, the Duchess, in order 'pour implorer votre protection et conserver une gratification dont j'ai joui cinq ans sur les fonds de votre departement et sans laquelle il ne m'est plus possible de vivre a Paris ou mes places d'academicien exigent residence' (Translation: 'To implore your protection and retain a gratuity which I have enjoyed for five years out of the funds of your department and without which it is no longer possible for me to live in Paris, where my places as an academician require residence') and continuing 'Madame la Duchesse m'a fait l'honeur de m'ecrive il y a huit mois de sa main apres vous avoir parle de mon affaire, que je fusse tranquille et que je serais content. J'ai du compter sur une parole aussi praise, cependant elle m'a mande depuis un mois qu'elle n'avait pu obtenir de vous une reponse positive. Si la lettre du ministre votre predecesseur dont vous avez la copie, Monseigneur, et dont Madame la Duchesse votre mere a vu l'original n'est pas un titre sufisant pour conserver ma gratification, je suis menace de perdre ma pension academique pour laquelle je n'ai d'autre titre qu'une lettre du ministre. Seroit-ce trop presumer, Monseigneur, des dis positions favorables ou Madame la Duchesse m'avait temoigne que vous etiez a mon egard, que de vous suplier de savoir de la bouche meme du Roi s'il n'a pas acorde son agrement a cette gratification a St. Hubert le jour ou je fus apelle pour observer en sa presence le passage de venus sur le soleil circonstance unique qui me fait esperer que S.M. s'en souviendra. Si vous ne jugez pas a propos de m'accorder cette faveur, permettez moi Monseigneur, d'essayer de me trainer avec mes bequilles et de me laisser tombes aux pieds de S.M. pour savoir si, a mon age de 71 ans et dans l'etat ou m'ont reduit des infirmites contractees dans un voyage entrepris par ses ordres; son intention est de me depouiller d'une grace qu'elle ma accordee en conaissance de cause sur le compte qui lui a ete rendu de mes services. Je n'ai pas voulu, Monseigneur, faire cette demarche sans votre aveu' (Translation: 'Madame the Duchess did me the honour of writing to me eight months ago in her own hand, after having spoken to you about my affair, that I should be at peace and that I should be happy. I had to rely on such praise, however she has been telling me for a month that she had not been able to get a positive response from you. If the letter from your predecessor minister, of which you have a copy, Monsignor, and of which the Duchess your mother has seen the original, is not a sufficient title to retain my gratification, I am threatened with losing my academic pension for which I have no other title than a letter from the minister. Would it be presuming too much, Monsignor, from the favourable dispositions in which Madame the Duchess had shown me that you were in my regard, to beg you to know from the very mouth of the King if he did not agree to this gratification at St. Hubert on the day when I was called to observe in his presence the passage of Venus over the sun, a unique circumstance which makes me hope that H.M. will remember it. If you do not think it appropriate to grant me this favour, allow me, Monisgnor, to try to drag myself along with my crutches and drop myself at the feet of His Majesty to find out if, at my age of 71 and in the state in which I have been reduced by the infirmities contracted during a journey undertaken by his orders; his intention is to rob me of a pardon which he granted me knowingly on account of my services rendered to him. I did not want, Monsignor, to take this step without your consent'). Some light overall age wear, minor staining, a few small tears and other minimal faults, only very slightly affecting the text and signature, G

Lot 222

SIMON BENNEY: KUNZITE RING, 2003; KUNZITE NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE1st: Ring set with a step-cut kunzite, 2nd: necklace set with pear-shaped kunzite, with ruby and pink sapphire clasp, earrings with pear-shaped kunzite and pink tourmaline and citrine cabochons, ring with maker's mark SFSB, London hallmark, necklace and earrings signed LF Paris, maker's marks, French assay marks, lengths: ring size approx. Q, necklace 42.0cm, earrings 3.0cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 363

AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, 1994Step-cut aquamarine and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 9 carat white gold, ring size approx. O½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 343

GEM-SET EARRINGSEach with a step-cut aquamarine, brilliant-cut diamonds, circular-cut sapphires and cabochon moonstones, partial UK hallmark, length 3.4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 54

PINK SAPPHIRE AND SAPPHIRE DRESS RINGStep-cut pink sapphire, square and baguette-cut sapphires, pink sapphire approx. 4.30cts, ring size approx. IFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 114

AQUAMARINE, RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGStep-cut aquamarine, old brilliant-cut diamonds and step-cut ruby shoulders, aquamarine approx. 39.0cts, ring size approx. J (sizing beads)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 184

EMERALD CLUSTER EARRINGSStep-cut emeralds, length 1.1cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 327

EMERALD AND SEED PEARL-SET GOLD BRACELET, CIRCA 1830Clasp set with a step-cut emerald and seed pearls, one pearl deficient, one link broken, length 18.0cm, casedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 252

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut emerald between brilliant and baguette-cut diamond openwork shoulders, emerald approx. 2.65cts, ring size approx. LFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 330

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGCushion and rose-cut diamonds and step-cut emeralds, principal diamond approx. 1.80cts, one diamond and one emerald chipped, one rose-cut diamond deficient, ring size approx. NFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 217

DIAMOND AND COLOURED DIAMOND RINGThe radiant-cut Fancy Gray-Blue diamond, weighing 0.35 carat, with brilliant and step-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, UK hallmark, ring size approx. M1⁄2Footnotes:GIA: Fancy Gray-Blue colour, SI2 clarity, report number 2205614361, 9th October 2019.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 364

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING AND EARRINGS1st: 1975, step-cut emerald, marquise and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat white gold, 2nd: Step-cut emerald and brilliant-cut diamonds, 1st: UK hallmark, ring size approx. H½, earrings 3.8cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 235

EMERALD, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL CHOKER NECKLACEThree rows of 9.0-9.5mm cultured pearls, to a central step-cut emerald and brilliant-cut diamond centrepiece, emerald approx. 9.15cts, diamonds approx. 2.85cts total, length 36.0cmFootnotes:The Gem & Pearl Laboratory: Colombian origin, evidence of moderate clarity enhancement, report number 23191, 23 May 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 312

EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACEStep-cut emerald and baguette-cut diamonds, emerald approx. 3.40cts, emerald loose in setting, length approx. 42.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 220

SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND ROCK CRYSTAL BRACELETStep-cut sapphires, brilliant-cut diamonds and carved frosted rock crystal, diamonds approx. 1.10cts total, sapphires approx. 10.40cts, partial UK hallmark, length 18.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 337

BOODLES: TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING, 2004Step-cut tanzanite and brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, tanzanite approx. 10.05cts, diamonds approx. 0.60ct total, signed Boodles, maker's mark B&D, numbered, London hallmark, ring size approx. I½ For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 116

SPINEL AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, EARLY 20TH CENTURYOld brilliant and single-cut diamonds, step-cut red spinel, later pin fitting, length 9.5cm, fitted caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 344

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGMarquise-shaped sapphires and single and step-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.25cts total, ring size approx. N1⁄2For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 36

SIMON BENNEY: CITRINE, BLUE TOPAZ AND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, EARRING AND RING, 2000Three rows of 6.5mm cultured pearls, pendant set with oval-cut blue topaz and citrine, earrings of matching design, the ring set with a step-cut blue topaz, mounted in 18 carat gold, maker's marks SFSB, London hallmarks, lengths: necklace 38.0cm, earrings 2.8cm, ring size approx. P, maker's cases (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 308

CITRINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, 2016Step-cut citrine and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat white gold, citrine approx. 21.0cts, London hallmark, ring size approx. M½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 276

A mixed lot of furniture to include lamp tables, bookcase, folding step ladder and other itemsLocation:

Lot 6a

A quantity of step ladders

Lot 271

A pair of 925 silver earrings set with step cut Swiss blue topaz, L. 2cm.

Lot 1620

THREE VARIOUS VINTAGE WOODEN STEP LADDERS

Lot 1644

A VINTAGE WOODEN SIX RUNG STEP LADDER

Lot 1680

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