Thomas Kitson Cromwell: 'The Norfolk Tourist, Or Excursions through Norfolk', 1818-19, 2 volumes bound in 1, folding maps/plans, added engraved title pages, numerous engraved plates, old cloth very worn; Richard Beatniffe: 'Norfolk Tour', 1808, 5th edition, lacks title page, folding engraved map, 391pp; ZACHARY CLARK: AN ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT CHARITIES BELONGING TO THE POOR OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK ABRIDGED FROM THE RETURNS UNDER GILBERT'S ACT TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN 1786..., 1811, 1st edn, original boards, rebacked cloth; 'THE POLL FOR TWO KNIGHTS OF THE SHIRE FOR THE EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK', 1837, xi,219pp, old quarter calf gilt; J.T. Barrett: Memorials of the Parochial Church, the Collegiate Chantry, and the Chapel of St. Mary, Commonly Called Mortimer's Chapel, in the Parish of Attleborough', London, Norwich & Yarmouth, 1848, 1st edition, numerous wood and stone engraved illustrations as called for, original blind stamped cloth gilt (worn), inner joints weak. From the collection of Father Peter Harris (5)
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Three stone diamond ring, the shank stamped '18ct PLAT', size O, 2.2g gross approxCentre stone measures 4.3mm diameter x 2.2mm deep approx. The two smaller stones measure 3.2mm approx, and 3.1mm approx. No signs of damage to the stones but there is some damage to the claws that would need repairing. **General condition consistent with age and use.
Late Victorian five-stone diamond ring, the yellow carved head mount stamped '18' and 'A&W', the graduated old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.8cts, with rose diamond points between and to either end, size P, 3.1g gross approxThe three principal diamonds are white and bright with no obvious inclusions, the two smaller diamonds are heavily included but they are not visible to the naked eye due to the size of the stones. Central diamond measures 4.8mm diameter approx. Wear to the claws, one tip missing from the claw on the central diamond. There is a fine crack that starts under the head and runs up to the top, (visible in images 3 and 4) The shank has evidence of sizing.
Ruby and diamond three-stone ring, the yellow mount with indistinct mark, the two old cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.7cts, size N, 2.6g gross approxThe ruby appears in good order, with no obvious damage, just light surface wear. The ruby measures approximately 6mm x 7mm x 4mm deep. The diamonds appear bright and white with no visible inclusions to the naked eye. The two diamonds measure approximately 4.6mm x 3mm deep and are well matched in colour and clarity. The claws and setting are in good order, one claw may need re-tipping. Evidence of sizing to the shank. **General condition consistent with age and use.
R K HENRYWOOD: STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERS 1781-1900, A COMPREHENSIVE LIST ASSEMBLED FROM CONTEMPORARY DIRECTORIES WITH SELECTED MARKS, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors Club, 2002, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w + GEOFFREY A GODDEN: 2 titles: GODDEN'S GUIDE TO MASONS CHINA AND THE IRONSTONE WARES, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors Club, 1980, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w; GODDEN'S GUIDE TO IRONSTONE, STONE AND GRANITE WARES, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors Club, 1999, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w (3)
FREYA STARK: PERSEUS IN THE WIND: ill Reynolds Stone, London, John Murray, 1948, 1st edition, inscription and previous owners label on ffep, original cloth, d/w, (small part losses) + ELSPETH HUXLEY: THE SORCERERS APPRENTICE A JOURNEY THROUGH EAST AFRICA: London, Chattow and Windus, 1948, 1st edition, inscription on ffep, original cloth, spine dulled (2)
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