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Ladies five stone diamond ring, on an eighteen carat white gold shank, three central 0.5 carat diamonds, flanked by a 0.33 carat diamond. Approximately 2.1 carat diamond weight. Ring size P CONDITION REPORT:The five stone ring is in excellent condition, all stones are secure and are in good condition, some light tarnish and very minor abraisions to the white gold shank. Ring size PPlease note : We do not have a certified jeweller to provide an accurate assessment of the colour and clarity of the diamonds
Gibsons of Scilly, six albums of high quality original photographic prints. The matching set of hard backed albums with 24 pages, each page with a single high quality print of approximately 15 x 20cm (slight size variations to each). 144 photographs in total.Each print is annotated by hand in pencil, with a title beneath and longer description on the opposite page. Some descriptions fill the page, with historical background to the subject of the image. Some descriptions have been added to by another, later hand.Each album numbered 1 to 6 and annotated: 'Copyright photographs by Gibson Hous - Penzance' on the front inner cover. All very fine pictures, rare and museum quality. Subjects include some scenes of Cornish life including mining, fishing, the Floral Dance and houses in Mousehole but the majority of the images concentrate on antiquities, stone crosses and take us on a tour of ancient sites in West Cornwall. Starting with Mousehole and Paul and moving on to Lamorna, St Buryan, St Levan, Sennen, St Just and further locations around Penwith.John Gibson (1827-1920), a native of the Scilly Isles, gave up seafaring during the 1860s to set up business as a professional photographer. By 1877 he had two studios, one on St Mary's and another in Penzance. His sons Alexander and Herbert both joined the family business. Gibson & Sons established a reputation for their pictures of shipwrecks off the Isles of Scilly, with Alexander also developing an interest in photographing antiquities and archaeological sites. It is likely that the majority of the pictures in these albums were taken by Alexander in the late 1800s but that the albums were probably compiled in the 1930s or 1940s.
MINERAL 'Tin Stone' (Massive Cassiterite) 'Carnelloe Mine' Zennor CORNWALL. 7cm x 4.5cm x 4cm. Mercer has collaborated with the photographer and designer Peter Russell to produce ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’, a large format, lavishly illustrated, limited edition artists publication due late 2022 / early 2023.  Most of these items are featured in, and formed part of the research for the publication which contributes to, and records, the tin working history of Cornwall and Dartmoor and is the culmination of fourteen years of research and practical tin working. The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin: a one-time limited edition of 300 copies, sequentially numbered and signed by the authors, within a slipcase, with the copy medieval seal of the Devon Stannary in tin metal smelted during the project from historic and modern tin and inset into the case. Foreword by the landscape archaeologist Dr Tom Greeves;' ... this is a book of magic, passion and beauty, captured essentially through stunning visual images. I heartily commend it to everyone, but in particular to those for whom Dartmoor is a special and elemental place, rich in human messages'.For further information about ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’ and to order a copy, visit their website https://www.spiritofdartmoortin.com/ or email: info@spiritofdartmoortin.com 
Harry Potter Gift Set; Four volume hardback books in original clothbound slip-case, with no jackets as issued. The Chamber Of Secrets: ISBN 0747545774, 1999, 5th printing; The Philosophers Stone: ISBN 0747545723, 1999, 5th printing; The Prisoner Of Azkaban, ISBN 0747545111, 1999, 6th printing; The Goblet of Fire, ISBN 0747549710, 2000 First Edition. Very good condition set in a good but slightly rubbed red case. Bloomsbury. J.K. Rowling
A baguette-cut diamond solitaire ring in 18ct white gold, comprising a rectangular step-cut diamond of 4.9 x 2.7 x 2.0 mm with an estimated weight 0.24ct, tension-set to a tapering flat band, Sheffield hallmarked '750', 2000, size O, total weight of item 5.2 grams.stone slightly loose from mountestimated diamond weight 0.24ct
A yellow metal and synthetic ruby bombe style cocktail ring, set with round-cut stones, approximately 1.75 cm diameter, unmarked, size M, together with a pair of matching stem and clip earrings, (one lacking two stones), approximately 1.75 cm diameter, total weight 29.8 grams.two stones missing in one of the earrings, one replacement stone
A Mid Victorian garnet, ruby and diamond ring, the central seven stone cluster, with closed back setting, to three stone ruby shoulders, (one stone deficient); together with a split pearl and enamel star bar brooch (one pearl deficient); a 9 carat rose gold circular locker with applied crest ad motto for the Army Medical Corps; a sardonyx cameo stick pin and a cloak pin. Gross weight 16.56 grams (5)
A collection of stone set rings, the first being set with a rectangle purple synthetic stone measuring 18x14mm in a yellow metal mount stamped '375'. The second is set with a marquise shape synthetic opal surrounded by white stones all on a yellow metal mount hallmarked 9ct. The third is set with a round pearl measuring 2.5mm in a yellow metal mount stamped '375'. The fourth is set with three oval red garnets in a yellow metal mount stamped 9ct. Finally, a cluster ring set with seven round red garnets in a pierced-out mount in yellow metal stamped 9ct. total weight of all items 23.0 grams. (5)
A pink tourmaline and diamond cocktail ring, featuring a high-dome pink tourmaline cabochon, approximately measuring 19.0 x 13.3 x 11.4 mm, claw set in an openwork mount of lotus form, petals encrusted with round brilliant diamonds, to a wire shank, metal unmarked, testing platinum and 18ct, ring head overall measures 23.5 x 21.0 mm, ring size O, total weight of item 15.8 grams.main stone has elongated inclusions that show very weak chatoyancy optical effect
A five-stone opal half hoop ring in 18ct gold, featuring five graduating precious opal cabochons claw set in carved mounts, with scrolled shoulders to a tapered D-section shank, London hallmarked '18', 1901, ring size P, total weight of item 3.5 grams.largest opal measures 5.6 x 3.6 mm; smallest 4.5 x 3.4surface heavily abraded.
A pair of 18 carat gold cufflinks, oval with opposing torpedo shaped links; a 'Claire' pendant, an 18 carat gold and diamond cluster ring; a single stone citrine ring in 9 carat gold mount, a single stone amethyst ring in 9 carat gold mount and a five stone half hoop ruby ring. in 9 carat gold mount. Gross weight 21.25 grams (6)
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