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Lot 1195

An 18ct gold and platinum five-stone diamond ring, approx UK size 'S', 2.8g.

Lot 1204

A silver necklace with a nine drop white stone set pendant.

Lot 1219

A yellow metal mounted gold stone pendant on a fine 9ct gold fancy link necklace.

Lot 1246

An 18ct gold and three-stone diamond ring, approx UK size 'L', 2.3g.Condition ReportNot dated but probably Edwardian

Lot 1286

A 9ct white gold ring set with a triangular green stone (possibly tourmaline) surrounded by diamonds, approx UK size 'N', 1.6g.

Lot 1326

A Chinese blue & white ink stone decorated with calligraphy, 15cms diameter.

Lot 1349

A small collection of small Chinese items to include a silver salt and pepper by Wang Hing; a silver rickshaw, a carved greenstone Buddha; pierced cherry stone necklace; a green stone necklace and other items.

Lot 109

9ct gold mystic topaz & white stone set pendant (3.8g)

Lot 117

18ct gold antique old cut diamond five stone gypsy setting ring (2.5g)

Lot 142

9ct gold green stone ring (1.7g)

Lot 168

9ct gold ruby & diamond three stone dress ring (2g)

Lot 175

9ct gold opal & sapphire three stone halo dress ring (2.2g)

Lot 207

9ct gold blue topaz & diamond seven stone dress ring (2.4g)

Lot 233

9ct gold opal five stone graduated ring (2.2g) small opal a/f

Lot 308

9ct gold tanzanite & diamond three stone cluster dress ring (1.8g)

Lot 73

9ct white gold topaz & stone set ring weight 2.1g

Lot 92

Small green & white stone set pendant weight 0.7g

Lot 94

Antique 18ct gold 5 stone diamond ring birmingham gold hallmarks weight 3g

Lot 36

Necklace and pendant in 18kt yellow gold. Link chain in 18kt yellow gold with blue stone bead interlacing, cameo pendant in "intaglio" on agate. Box clasp and eight safety clasp. Weight: 29 g.Measurements: 40 cm (chain); 3 x 2 cm (cameo)

Lot 1493

Various figure groups, Country Artist Wilderness Call, 23cm high, various other Country Artist figure groups, Spellbound, Dusty and Ken, two butterfly fairy figures, a Country Artist bird group, Fly Catcher of Woodland Glade and hand polished natural stone bird groups, to include Cockato on flurite, 01842, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 277

Emma Lawrenson, Stone Pen, limited edition screenprint, 5/20, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, dated 2015. H.54 W.66cm.

Lot 483

A collection of studio pottery including two foliate design rectangular dishes, signed to the base, a Highland Stone Ware salmon dish and other ceramics. Makers marks to the bases. L.47cm

Lot 74

A three stone diamond dress ring, set with three tiny diamonds, each in four claw setting, on a yellow metal band, 18ct plat, ring size O½, 1.7g all in, boxed.

Lot 78

An 18ct gold three stone diamond dress ring, set with three old cut diamonds, each in claw setting, the central stone approx 0.15ct, flanked by two smaller stones, each approx 0.08ct, in a raised white gold basket setting, on a yellow metal band, ring size O½, 2.5g all in.

Lot 96

A three stone dress ring, set with oval topaz in four claw basket setting, flanked by two tiny diamonds, on a yellow metal band, marked 9ct but stamped 10k, ring size L½, 1.8g all in.

Lot 1066

A stone carving of the Lincoln Imp, 28cm high.

Lot 130

An 18ct yellow and white gold seven stone diamond dress ring, set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, each in claw settings, totalling 0.50ct, in white gold on a yellow metal band, ring size N½, 3.9g all in, with a World Gemological Institute Certificate stating colour H-I clarity I1.

Lot 133

An unmounted oval cabochon star sapphire, approx. 4.04ct, with World Gemological Institute Certificate, stating colour deep blue clarity moderately included, stone measurements 8.41mm x 7.5mm x 8.3mm.

Lot 153

An 18ct white gold diamond five stone dress ring, set with five round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx 0.75cts, on a plain band, ring size N½, 3.3g all in. assessed colour H-I clarity VS.

Lot 161

A platinum five stone diamond ring, set with five round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx 2.09cts, on a plain band stamped pt 950, ring size M, 6.1g all in.

Lot 172

A 9ct gold garnet set dress ring, with single stone in four claw raised basket setting with bi colour shoulders, yellow metal stamped 9ct, ring size M, 2.1g all in.

Lot 180

An Eastern inspired multi stone dress ring, of circular form set with turquoise, tigers eye, jade, amethyst, moonstone, and red agate, on a plain band yellow metal stamped 9ct, ring size N½, 7.6g all in.

Lot 182

A diamond and green moonstone bar brooch, the raised cabochon central stone surrounded diamonds, each approx, 0.08ct, old cut with two bar brooch on single pin back, yellow metal with rubbed hallmarks, 5cm wide, 5.3g all in.

Lot 190A

A group of silver and other costume jewellery, comprising a Victorian silver hinged bangle, with foliate detail, silver scarf pin set with green agate and three leaf clover design, a silver and marcasite dress ring, a various other silver plated marcasite and stone set jewellery. (a quantity)

Lot 112

Ushebti; Egypt, 25th Dynasty, Reign of Taharqa 690-664 BC.Granite.Includes an exhaustive study by Egyptologist Fernando Estrada Laza.Measurements: 24 x 9 x 5 cm.Ushebti made in granite of the pharaoh Taharqa represented with his arms crossed over his chest and holding the royal heqat and the nekhakha in his hands. The piece shows a powerful king, in a solemn pose, with a serious expression, eyes and mouth wide open, and always looking straight ahead. He wears the Nemes headdress with the uraeus and ceremonial beard. There is also a nine-line inscription on the body with text from Chapter VI of 'The Book of the Dead', devoted to magical formulae for ushebtis. This ushebti of Pharaoh Taharqa belongs to the series of one thousand and seventy "responders" found inside his pyramid at Nuri. Taharqa, under the name of "Tearco the Ethiopian", was described by the ancient Greek historian Strabo. Strabo mentioned Taharqa in a list of other notable conquerors (Cyrus the Great, Xerxes, Sessotris). Taharqa chose the site of Nuri in northern Sudan to build his pyramid, far from the traditional burial place of El-Kurru. It was Nuri's first and largest pyramid, and about twenty subsequent kings followed him on the site.Ushebtis, an Egyptian term meaning 'those who respond', are small statuettes that in ancient Egypt were placed in tombs as part of the grave goods of the deceased, and whose function was to stand in for the work to be done in the afterlife. Most were made of ceramic, wood or stone, although in the richest tombs they could be found carved in lapis lazuli. The oldest surviving examples come from the Middle Kingdom, although references to them can be found in texts from the end of the Old Kingdom. After the sacred scarabs, ushebtis are the most numerous and possibly the most characteristic pieces of Egyptian art that have survived to the present day. Throughout the ages they have always had the same function in the religious sphere, but while during the Middle Kingdom they were conceived as a representation of their owner before Osiris in the work of tilling the kingdom of the shadows, replicas of the deceased, from the New Kingdom onwards they came to be seen as his servants or slaves, and were produced in large numbers.

Lot 41

Ancient Egyptian Ushebti, Lower Egypt, 664-323 BC.Fayenza.Provenance: Private collection, Le Coudray, France.In good state of preservation.Measurements: 10 cm (height).The ushebtis, an Egyptian term meaning 'those who answer', are small statuettes which, in Ancient Egypt, were placed in tombs as part of the funerary trousseau of the deceased, and whose function was to replace him in the work he had to carry out in the Afterlife. Most were made of ceramic, wood or stone, although in the richest tombs they could be found carved in lapis lazuli. The oldest surviving examples come from the Middle Kingdom, although references to them can be found in texts from the end of the Old Kingdom. After the sacred scarabs, ushebtis are the most numerous and possibly the most characteristic pieces of Egyptian art that have survived to the present day. Throughout the ages they have always had the same function in the religious sphere, but while during the Middle Kingdom they were conceived as a representation of their owner before Osiris in the work of tilling the kingdom of the shadows, replicas of the deceased, from the New Kingdom onwards they came to be seen as his servants or slaves, and were produced in large numbers.

Lot 49

Ancient Egyptian god Osiris, Late Antique, 664-323 BC.Bronze.Provenance: Private Spanish collection.In good state of preservation. It presents a lack in the lower part at the back of the sculpture.Measurements: 13.2 cm (height).Round statuette representing the God Osiris carrying the Heka and the Nekhakha. The god is standing, with his arms crossed over his chest and a series of characteristic elements, such as the Atef crown (a more complex typology of the white crown which is made up of two ostrich feathers, sometimes with two horns at its base, uraeus and a solar disc. It is depicted in yellow and was thought to help the deceased to be reborn, an attribute for which it is carried by the god Osiris). The piece also has its arms crossed over its chest, with which it holds the whip and the callado, which are two of its main iconographic symbols. Osiris is the Egyptian god of resurrection, associated with the fertility and regeneration of the Nile, protector of vegetation and agriculture. He also presides over the court of judgement of the dead, and is in fact closely associated with the Afterlife. He was considered the first-born son of Geb, divinity of the earth, and the goddess Nut, representation of the sky. He was therefore the brother and husband of Isis, with whom he had a posthumous son, Horus. We find him for the first time in the sources of the 5th Dynasty, although it is most likely that he was worshipped much earlier. In fact, we find the epithet Khenti-Amentiu ("leader of the Orientals", alluding to his role as king of the Beyond) already used in the 1st Dynasty, both in relation to divinity and as a pharaonic title. The most valuable information about Osiris is found in the Pyramid Texts of the late 5th Dynasty, the Shabaka Stone of the New Empire and, much later, in the texts of Greek writers such as Plutarch and Diodorus.

Lot 91

Ushebti for Pharaoh Psusenes I, Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, reign of Psusenes I, c. 1039-991 BC.Bronze.Provenance: Royal trousseau from the tomb of Pharaoh Psusenes I at Tanis, Egypt. Discovered in 1940 by Pierre Montet; Private collection, Uccle, Belgium.Intact.On the body there is a vertical register of hieroglyphic writing. This inscription translates: 'The Osiris, king Pasebajaenniut-meryamon (The star that appears in the city of Thebes, beloved of Amun-Psusenes I).Measurements: 7.5 cm (height).This ushebti is remarkable for the fine and delicate work of the craftsman, who has outlined the legend on its body with great precision. The legend, written in hieroglyphic script, refers to the pharaoh Psusenes.The ushebtis, an Egyptian term meaning 'those who answer', are small statuettes that were placed in tombs in ancient Egypt as part of the grave goods of the deceased, and whose function was to replace him in the work he was to perform in the afterlife. Most were made of ceramic, wood or stone, although in the richest tombs they could be found carved in lapis lazuli. The oldest surviving examples come from the Middle Kingdom, although references to them can be found in texts from the end of the Old Kingdom. After the sacred scarabs, ushebtis are the most numerous and possibly the most characteristic pieces of Egyptian art that have survived to the present day. Throughout the ages they have always had the same function in the religious sphere, but while during the Middle Kingdom they were conceived as a representation of their owner before Osiris in the work of tilling the kingdom of the shadows, replicas of the deceased, from the New Kingdom onwards they came to be seen as his servants or slaves, and were produced in large numbers.

Lot 216

YELLOW METAL BROOCH WITH AGATE STONE

Lot 232

18 CARAT ANTIQUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING WITH MISSING STONE

Lot 244

18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD 7 STONE DIAMOND RING WITH 1 CARAT OF DIAMONDS

Lot 1002

A PAIR OF GOLD AND MOON STONE OVAL EARRINGS.

Lot 1015

A MULTI- COLOURED STONE BROOCH.

Lot 871

A SILVER AND MOON STONE CROSS AND RING.

Lot 103

A Collection of Polished Stone Samples

Lot 144

A 19th century Heavy Stone Weight or Doorstop with Iron Ring Carrying Handle, 12cms Wide

Lot 174

A Framed Autographed Photograph of Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, 28x33cm Overall

Lot 332

A Silver and White Stone Choker Necklace

Lot 334

A Silver and Pearl Necklace Together with a Silver and White Stone Heart Shaped Pendant on Silver Chain

Lot 112

Ladies 9ct Gold Attractive 3 Stone Opal Set Ring. Full Hallmark for 9.375 to Interior of Shank. The Opals of Good Colour. Ring Size R. Weight 3 grams.

Lot 117A

A Fine Trio of Small Antique Period Stone Set Brooch. All Marked for 9ct. Comprises 1/ 9ct Gold Smoky Topaz and Seed Pearl Brooch of Oval Form. 1.25 Inches Diameter. 2/ 9ct Gold Circular Brooch Set with Seed Pearl to Centre. 1.25 Inches Diameter. 3/ 9ct Gold Cameo Set Brooch - Pendant. Marked 9ct. 1.25 Inches High. Total Weight 20.5 grams.

Lot 128

A 9ct Gold Stone Set Oval Shaped Pendant, with Arabic script. Attached to a long 9ct gold chain marked 9.375. Weight 7.5 grams. Chain length 23'' - 57.5 cm. Pendant 1.25''. Excellent condition chain and pendant.

Lot 12A

Antique Period Superb Quality 9ct Gold Double Albert Chain, with attached 9ct Gold Masonic ball and 9ct gold stone set swivel fob. All links marked 9.375, weight 49.4 grams. Length of Albert chain only 15'' - 37.5 cm.

Lot 132

Ladies Attractive 9ct Gold Single Stone Amethyst Set Ring, With Ornate / Solid Shank. Full Hallmark for 9.375. The Large Faceted Amethyst of Pleasing Colour. Ring Size O. Weight 4,4 grams.

Lot 134

Antique Period Fine Trio of 18ct and 15ct Stone Set Brooches - Pendant. Comprises 1/ 18ct Brooch Set with Sapphire, Ruby, Pearl Exquisite Form / Design. 2/ 15ct Seed Pearl Set Crescent Moon Brooch of SMall Proportions. 3/ 15ct Gold Ornate Stone Set Pendant Drop - Hoop Design ( Elongated ) Set with Diamond / Garnet.

Lot 1378

Manchester City Interest - Two Boxes of Manchester City Ephemera, including books, DVDs, flags, 'Boys in Blue' single, mugs, stone plaques, etc. Good collection of the football fan.

Lot 139

Antique Period Superb Pair of 15ct Stone Set Brooches, marked 15ct. 1. 15ct Gold Brooch (shamrock) set with heart shaped opals and diamonds to centre, the opals and diamonds of excellent colour. 1'' - 2.5 cm diameter. 2. 15ct Gold Circular Brooch, set with Peridots and seed pearls. 1'' - 2.5 cm. Both brooches superb condition. Gold weight 5.7 grams.

Lot 14

18ct Gold - Superb Quality Single Stone Rectangular Modified Brilliant Cut Diamond Set Ring. Colour Grade ( Near Colourless ) Clarity I - Good. Diamond Weight 0.72 ct. Measurements 5.38 x 4.93 x 3.64 mm. Polish / Symmetry Good. Ring Size L - M. Shank / Setting As New. Comes with I.G.I Appraisal Report for Antwerp Belgium, For Replacement Value of £2.970.00 pounds. Dated 12-17-1998 ( 24 years old )

Lot 156A

Ladies 9ct Gold Excellent Quality Diamond and Amethyst Set 3 Stone Ring. Superior Design / Setting. Hallmark Birmingham 1919. The Round Brilliant Cut Diamond of Top Quality and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 0.20 pts. The Faceted Amethysts of Superb Colour. Ring Size M.

Lot 175

Scottish Early 20th Century - Sterling Silver Stone Set Celtic Sword Brooches ( 4 ) In Total. Set with Amethyst / Black Pebble. Comprises 1/ Hallmark Edinburgh 1919. 3.1/8 Inches long. 2/ Hallmark Birmingham 1953. 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cms long. 3/ Hallmark Edinburgh 1908. 3 Inches In length. 4/ Black Pebble - Stage Brooch. 3 Inches - 7,5 cms In length.

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