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Lot 942

A Canadian Birks 18k white metal and four stone diamond set ring, size I, gross weight 1.8 grams.

Lot 19

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEM SET LOCKET PENDANT, rose tone circular locket, detailed with an engraved flower set with split pearls, with red and green stone accents, stamped to the reverse 9ct, fitted with a tapered bail, opens to reveal a black and white photo of a little girl, approximate diameter 24.7mm, approximate gross weight 4.8 grams (condition report: general light wear, opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)

Lot 2

TWO 9CT YELLOW GOLD SAPPHIRE DRESS RINGS, to include a sapphire five stone ring with openwork scrolling gallery, hallmarked London 2008, approximate ring size T, together with a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with an oval shape sapphire, flanked to each side by a round brilliant cut diamond, hallmarked Birmingham 1997, approximate ring size H, estimated total diamond weight 0.05ct, approximate gross weight 5.6 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, inclusions and straight colour zoning present to sapphire in three stone ring, diamonds bright and lively, sapphires well matched to five stone ring, five stone ring has been resized, minor wear present to both rings)

Lot 3

A MODERN WHITE METAL DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, set with a round brilliant cut diamond, eight claw set, to the plain polished band, estimated diamond weight 0.20ct, assessed colour K-L, assessed clarity I1 (chip to diamond), ring stamped W.18, approximate ring size L, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, diamond bright and lively, the diamond has a noticeable chip to the girdle edge)

Lot 4

THREE 9CT YELLOW GOLD GEM SET AND DIAMOND RINGS, to include a diamond single stone ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond, estimated diamond weight 0.05ct, hallmarked Sheffield, approximate ring size L 1/2, a sapphire and diamond band ring, set with alternating sapphires and single cut diamonds, hallmarked Edinburgh, approximate ring size N, an aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, set with an oval shape aquamarine and round brilliant cut diamond sides, approximate ring size K 1/2, approximate total gross weight 5.0 grams (condition report: overall condition good, diamonds bright and lively, sapphires appear dark, aquamarine pale blue)

Lot 42

A NINE STONE DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, designed as a graduated line of brilliant cut diamonds in square settings, with engraved scrolling decoration to the gallery, stamped 18ct, ring size M, approximate weight 3.6 grams (condition report: would benefit from a clean and polish, some settings and the engraved decoration show wear)

Lot 6

AN 18CT GOLD, SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, a round brilliant cut diamond set in a white metal illusion setting, approximate diamond weight 0.10ct, leading onto tapered shoulders and a yellow gold shank, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1964, stamped plat, ring size N 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams (condition report: general moderate wear)

Lot 81

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL GEM SET JEWELLERY, to include a tiger's eye bangle, Swedish hallmarks, 1973, sponsors mark VJ, bangle signed Vicson, a white metal printed ceramic pendant depicting a woodland scene, a green chalcedony bracelet stamped Mexico Alpaca, an opal single stone ring, a rose quartz pendant, a tiger's eye pendant, two further pendants, a white metal fancy link chain and a hardstone key ring, approximate gross weight 177.4 grams (condition report: overall condition good to fair, scratches, scuffs, tarnish, light abrasion present)

Lot 347

A Georgian heart shape red stone ring with diamond shoulders

Lot 350

A 9ct and platinum set three stone diamond ring

Lot 355

A five stone pearl and diamond chip ring on 18ct gold band

Lot 356

A circular blue stone ring with diamond shoulders and a pink stone ring

Lot 363

An 18ct sapphire and diamond ring (one stone replaced which is not a sapphire)

Lot 366

A 9ct gold brooch set red stone, 9ct heart pendant on chain and pearl pendant on chain

Lot 367

A cluster ring marked 18ct set green stone, size M 6.1gm

Lot 372

A gold coloured brooch enamel and red stone

Lot 380

A large pierced pendant set central yellow stone, small red stone flower heads on a chain with red stone flowerhead

Lot 382

A gold coloured single stone ring marked 750, size U/V

Lot 387

A Forte Gioielli Milano gold coloured and treen ring set Lapis Lazuli style stone marked 750, size N/O

Lot 54A

A collection of glass paperweights. Including examples by Wedgwood, six stone eggs, etc

Lot 208

A collection of natural stone and painted wood eggs, including marble and onyx.

Lot 247

Twleve natural stone eggs, including marble and onyx, in brown glazed ceramic holder.

Lot 267

A collection of natural stone eggs, including marble etc.

Lot 17

Our Mutual Friend, By Charles, Dickens, in the original monthly parts as issued, complete with the original 20 parts bound in 19, in the original green wrappers, with Illustrations by Marcus Stone, London: Chapman And Hall, Piccadilly, a first edition, first issue, with “The right of Translation is reserved” in small italics at the bottom of the front wrappers. There are 40 plates altogether, all designed by Marcus Stone, and all engraved on wood by Dalziel and W.T. Green (21 by Dalziel and 19 by Green), all the plates are present, and the wrappers are housed in a green custom slipcase. The book was Dickens’ fourteenth novel and was published in monthly installments called “Parts” that ran from May 1864 to November 1865; the last installment had two parts - No. 19 and 20 - bound as one and cost 2 shillings, instead of the usual 1 shilling for each of the parts. It was also Dickens’ last complete novel - he wrote Edwin Drood in 1870, but died later that year, so Edwin Drood was only halfway done and incomplete when Dickens died. Our Mutual Friend also took longer for Dickens to write because he suffered recurrent illnesses towards the end of his life, and the illustrations by Marcus Stone that were engraved on wood by Dalziel and Green also mark a departure from the steel etchings in Dickens’ earlier works. The slipcase measures 9 5/8 x 6 3/4 in. wide and has “Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, Original Parts” in black lettering on the spine, and the green wrappers are 8vo. and measure 8 3/4 x 5 5/8 in. wide. There are many points of issue present that we believe make this a first edition, first issue. The printer’s imprint (W. Clowe’s And Sons) is missing on the front wrapper of Part No. 1 and it appears at the bottom of all the other wrappers, as called for. Part No. 1 has the scare slip addressed to the reader bound in just before the first page of the text; the small white slip reads “The Reader will understand the use of the popular phrase OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, as the title of this book, on arriving at the Ninth Chapter (page 84)”, and Eckel (page 95) says it is a necessity to have this slip “to insure a perfect copy”. It also has the four-page advertisement “The Economic Life Assurance Society” in No. 19 (the ad is tucked underneath the uncut text on pages 257 through 264). Page 13 is misprinted “31” in the front ads in No. 10, and Hatton and Cleaver state that this misprint appears in a few copies. There are other ads which appear in these parts that are often missing too. Each part has the advertisers for “Our Mutual Friend” at the beginning of the ads in front. The Headless Horseman slip appears at the rear in No. 11 and No. 12; the yellow announcement slip for “All The Year Round” is present in No. 8, 12, and 18, and No. 18 has the rare yellow “At The Bar” ad on the slip for “All The Year Round”. No. 1 has the four pages of Thorley ads inserted at the rear and No. 6 has the orange Armadale slip. No. 12 has The People’s Pickwick full-page ad after the 2 plates and before the text, and all the Norton Pill ads and Mappin Webb ads that are required are here. There are numerous ads in green, pink, orange, and blue, and the only ads lacking are the scarce "Economic Life Assurance" ad in Part 14 and the green Foreign Bank Note slip at the rear of Parts 19 - 20, otherwise all the ads called for by Hatton and Cleaver are present. All the plates are clean and present, with tissue guards in between the plates for Nos. 16 and 17. There are light nicks at the edges of some of the wrappers. No. 1 has light soiling and wear along the edges and a tear in the lower right on the front wrapper. No. 5 has slight restoration at the bottom tip on the front wrapper, but you have to look to find it. No. 9 and 10 have small paper loss at the bottom corners of the front wrappers, and there is a faint black oval or circular stamp on the front of No. 7 and a darker circular stamp on the front of No. 11. Otherwise the wrappers and ads and text are clean. Besides WorldCat and abe.com, we used The First Editions Of Charles Dickens, Their Points and Values, John C. Eckel 1932 and A Bibliography of the Periodical Works of Charles Dickens: Bibliographical, Analytical & Statistical, by Thomas Hatton and Arthur Cleaver 1933 as reliable references. Eckel and Hatton and Cleaver are considered the bibles for periodical works by Dickens.

Lot 1012

A Victorian needlework featuring a posy of flowers on a stone ledge, 60x51cm, and housed in mirror frameDiscolouration throughout. Some small areas of loss. Thinning in places.

Lot 1208

A pair of reconstituted stone pedestal urn shaped planters, h.72cm; together with a further large squat urn shaped pedestal planter, dia.81cm (3)

Lot 2091

Circa 1970s and Later PVC Raincoats and one pair of PVC trousers including the following labels; In Shop, Robt. Watson&Co Ltd Bullitt, Pakamac, Alligator, Fontana by Pakamac, Stone Dri, Fiesta!, Valstar(21)

Lot 2180

Assorted 20th Century Costume and Accessories, Decorative Textiles comprising a 1920s pink chiffon beaded dress fragmenttwo pink silk panels with lace mounts, midnight blue velvet apron front with lace appliquescream silk sleeveless night dressblack silk panel with embroidered decoration and another with painted decorationtwo Chinese small embroidered roundels and a pink silk panel hand painted with oriental figures, cream silk bag embroidered with birds and flower headsfucshia velvet 'brim' mounted with paste stone trimsbead evening bag, brown crocodile clutch bag with silver mounts to the cornerstan leather driving hat(one box)

Lot 2189

0 20th Century Petit Point and Other Evening Bags comprising a French petit point bag depicting a young boy holding bagpipes, with a pastoral scene to the reverse, gilt metal clasp with red 'jewelled' stones and swan's head mountsanother of an 18th century style gent seated in a landscape holding a bird with a dog seated in his lap, tambourine and pipes to the reverse, gilt metal clasp with enamel and stone set inlay floral petit point evening bag with gilt metal clasp and chain handleanother depicting a bird standing on a branch with floral surround, gilt metal clasp including blue, purple, green and pink stones and a chain handlewoven and embroidered clutch bag depicting an 18th century couple in a pastoral landscape, suede lining, internal purseanother with figures and birds in classical landscape, gilt metal clasp and chain handle(6)Private Collection of Millinery and CostumeAll items have signs of wearTapestry style bag with a figure holding bagpipes - metal tarnished, marks on liningTapestry style bag with a figure holding a dog - gem missing on clasp, marks on bagFloral tapestry style bag - fading on parts of the fabric Tapestry bag depicting a bird and flowers - hole in lining, marks on bagFold over clutch bag - loose threads, mark on lining from internal clasp, wear of threadsTapestry style bag - hole to lining, marks on bag and wear to threads

Lot 100D

Industrial grind stone, overall approximate height 42 inches

Lot 100G

3 Stone garden ornaments, tallest measures 23 inches

Lot 100K

Selection concrete and stone garden ornaments to include elephant, lion, chickens etc

Lot 404a

Antique stone figure

Lot 505

Ladies silver moon stone set pendant, Amber set silver Suranti Pendant, Marcasite cameo and a Silver flower pendant

Lot 513

Large selection of silver and costume jewellery includes stone set earrings, bracelets etc

Lot 62

Selection of 4 pieces of Royal Worcester Crownware, Stone originals ginger wine bottle by Arthur Wood

Lot 347

A set of eight Chinese hardwood stone inlaid horseshoe shaped chairs. Each with inlaid stone splats and scrolled arms, on rounded supports joined by stretchers, 97cm high Condition Report: Two chairs are extensively damaged and the upper sections are loose and in pieces (not all present, including stone inserts). Two chairs are in reasonably good order, one with slightly loose stone inserts. A third chair is in reasonable order but has some loose bracket shaped timbers around legs. The remaining chairs have damages, including two with loose arm uprights (these are detached but present) and one chair has loose stone inserts to splat (again currently loose but present). In need of restoration.

Lot 36

An early to mid-20th century gold and diamond single stone gypsy ring. The round brilliant approx. 0.55cts, claw set to a tapering shallow 'D' section shank stamped '18ct', size R, 7.5g gross Condition Report: Overall good/fair condition, general wear and tear commensurae with age and use, would benefit from a re-tip as some claws worn. Diamond measures approx. 5.4mm x 3.1mm, colour about K/L, clarity about SI2.

Lot 41

A modern 18ct gold and diamond nine stone wishbone ring. The round brilliants approx. 0.27cts total, all claw set in white on a yellow gold shank, hallmarks for London 2008, size I+, 2.5g gross Condition Report: Overall good-fair condition, some wear to one side of the side of the shank and the inside of the head from being next to another ring., Diamonds; bright, measure approx. 2mm diameter.

Lot 44

An early-mid 20th century gold and diamond five stone ring. Rub-over set at the centre with a small old-cut stone between eight-cut and rose diamonds, all set in platinum-flashed gold on a 'D' section shank stamped '18ct', size O, 2.9g gross.

Lot 46

A mid-20th century gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Centred with a very dark-blue/black small round mixed-cut sapphire within an eight-cut diamond six-stone illusion-set surround, on a 'D' section shank with split shoulders, stamped '18ct', the shank sawn-through so size approx. K, 6g gross

Lot 50

An early 20th century sapphire and diamond cluster stick pin. Centred with a cushion-shaped sapphire within a rose diamond 12 stone border, all set in silver and gold on a gold pin, the cluster approx. 8.7mm diameter, the pin approx. 63mm long overall, 1.8g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age. The sapphire approx 5.0mm-5.2mm wide

Lot 51

A vintage 9ct gold and garnet three stone gypsy ring. The round mixed-cut stones star-set to a tapering 'D' section band, hallmarks for Birmingham 1979, size O, 3.0g gross; in a small Bakelite box marked inside 'H. Samuel Ltd... Manchester...'

Lot 54

A vintage diamond single stone ring. The small round brilliant approx. 0.05cts, grain set within a sunken surround on a plain tapering band, stamped with Chinese(?) marks, 'Pt 950' and 'D0 053ct', size P+, 4.3g gross; in an associated small leather bound box indistinctly marked inside 'John G Malcolm'

Lot 55

A modern 9ct gold and sapphire six stone ring. The graduated oval mixed-cut sapphires grain set, within a tapering band, post Sheffield convention hallmarks, size P, 3.1g gross; in an associated small leather bound box marked inside 'B. Feinmesser... Leicester Square'

Lot 69

A modern ruby and diamond ring. The head centred with three calibre set rectangular rubies between pairs of small diamond four-stone channels, on a tapering flat-section shank, stamped '18Kt', size P, 5.4g gross.

Lot 71

A late Victorian/Edwardian opal and paste pendant. Centred with an oval cabochon white opal, rub-over set in rose gold within an eight-cut near-colourless paste ten stone border and similar paste open floral scroll and leaf surround, with a paste bale, and suspending an imitation-pearl swing drop, set throughout in gilded-silver stamped verso '925', approx. 58mm high overall, 27mm wide; on a later fancy link chain stamped 'sterling'; in a fitted brown leather case marked 'Perrett & Joyner Goldsmiths, Weston Super Mare'

Lot 73

A vintage 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring. The graduated round brilliants approx. 0.29cts total, all claw set in white on a yellow gold 'D' section shank with split knife shoulders with chenirs, hallmarks for London 1985, size M, 2.3g gross. Condition Report: Overall good condition with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Requires a cleanDiamonds bright, measure approx. 2.8mm, 3.15mm & 2.75mm.

Lot 74

A vintage gold and diamond five stone ring. The graduated early modern round brilliant and old-cut stones approx. 0.55cts total, all claw set in white on a yellow 'D' section shank with split knife shoulders with chenirs, unmarked, size O, 2.1g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition, general light wear and tear consistent with use, requires a clean. Diamonds: one of the 3.2mm stones is a replacement old-cut. The stones measure approx.: 4.1m, 2 @ 3.2mm 2 @ diameter 2.4mm diameter

Lot 77

An early 20th century gold and diamond solitaire ring. The slightly off-round old-cut stone approx. 1.72cts, in a white, ten claw setting on a yellow 'D' section shank with tapering shoulders, stamped '18ct' and with a partial maker's mark, size L+, 3.2g gross. Condition Report: The mount in overall good condition, shows evidence of a former sizing, some wear to the gallery where it has rubbed against another ring. Diamond measures approx. 7.7mm x 8.2mm x 4.2mm. Colour about K, clarity about SI1 (SI2 if being mean!) two small black inclusions under the table and another under one of the kite facets, all immediately visible with a 10X loupe. A bright stone however there are a couple of windows when viewing the stone face-up.

Lot 79

A Far Eastern yellow metal and jadeite two stone heart-shaped locket. The open wire-work heart rub-over set at the front with two round cabochon jadeites, the back with a Chinese(?) character mark, approx. 24mm high, 21.5mm wide overall, 4.1g gross

Lot 81

A mid-20th century platinum and diamond cluster ring. The central round brilliant approx. 1.25cts, claw set within a round brilliant diamond 12 stone partial collet set border, approx. 0.72cts total, all on a 'D' section shank with split knife shoulders, unmarked, size L, 3.5g gross. Condition Report: Overall good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, requires and clean and polish.Principal diamond measures approx. 7mm x 7mm 4.2mm, clarity assessed VS2 (SI1 if being mean!), colour assessed I/J. The 12 stones each measure approx.2.5mm diameterClarity assessed overall VS, colour assessed I/J, mounted limitations apply to alll assesments.

Lot 83

An early 20th century platinum and diamond cross-over ring. The two principle early modern round brilliants each approx. 0.52cts (1.04cts total), each in an eight-claw setting between small old-cut and single-cut diamond seven stone cross-over shoulders, on a 'D' section shank, indistinct marks, size about H+, 3.1g gross. Condition Report: Overal good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, small finger size.Principal diamonds measure 5.25mm x 3.1mm & 5.2 x 5.15 x 3.2mm. clarity assessed SI1, colour assessed about I/J.Diamond shoulder stones approx.1.0-1.2mm

Lot 84

An early 20th century gold emerald and diamond spiral brooch/pendant. With a central round open panel within a small single-cut diamond millegrained collet border and an alternate graduated emerald and old-cut diamond spiral surround, the 27 graduated old-cut and single-cut diamonds approx. 0.87cts (the overall diamond weight approx. 1.05cts total), all grain and millegrain set in white gold on a yellow and white gold removable brooch frame and with a small hinged bale, approx. 25.5mm diameter overall, 9g gross Condition Report: Overall good conditiuon, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, the millegraining a little crude under 10X magnification. The approximate age a little difficult as though the diamonds are old-cut and single cut suggesting later Victorian, the mount is in white gold, if pressed we would suggest circa 1930.Emeralds. Good, bright and lively light-mid green colour and lightly included. Mostly cut as modified squares with one 'arched' side.DiamondsCentral 18 stone single-cut diamond 'circlet'; each stone approx. 1.4mm diameter.Three spirals each set with eight single-cut and old-cut diamonds; approx. 0.29cts (0.87cts total) viz; 3@ 1.5mm, 3 @ 2.1mm, 3@ 2.3mm, 3@ 2.7mm, 3@ 3.0mm, 3@ 2.8mm, 3 @ 2.1mm, 3 @1.6mm, 3@1.4mm, all measurements approximate.

Lot 86

A late 19th/early 20th century gold and turquoise cluster parure in early Victorian style. Comprising a necklace in the form of nine turquoise seven-stone cannetille-type clusters of hexagonal outline with textured and closed backs and with triple-trace-chain and floret intersections, approx. 39cm long overall (15 1/4 inches), a similar bracelet of six clusters with single stone quatrefoil floret interlinks, approx. 17.75cm long (7 inches), a pair of pendant earrings each with a similar cluster suspending an eight stone drop of pear-shaped outline, a cruciform pendant and a triple-cluster brooch, the eight pieces approx. 68.5g gross. All in a later fitted case by 'Asprey & Co Ltd, By appointment to H.M. The Queen Silversmiths and Jewellers, New Bond Street London'.

Lot 88

Three multi-gem rings. Comprising a multi-colour sapphire cluster ring, size O, a rectangular three stone ring centred with an amethyst between pale-blue topaz, size P, and a yellow sapphire and tiny eight-cut diamond cluster ring, size O+, all stamped '925'

Lot 91

A vintage 18ct gold, amethyst and smoky-quartz three stone carved half-hoop ring with diamond points. Centred with an oval mixed-cut amethyst between round mixed-cut smoky quartz with small eight-cut diamond three-stone points, all claw set on a scroll carved gallery to a 'D' section shank, hallmarks for London 1958, size P, 4.2g gross.

Lot 93

An early 20th century gold and diamond five stone carved half-hoop ring. The graduated old-cut and eight-cut stones approx. 0.40cts total, all claw set to a scroll carved gallery on a 'D' section shank stamped '18ct', size L+, 3g gross. Condition Report: Overal good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Diamonds bright for size and measure 3.0mm diameter, 2 @ 2.8mm diameter & 2 @ 2.1mm diameter.

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