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A diamond three stone ring, comprising three single cut diamonds illusion set in platinum, continuing to a plain polished 18ct gold shank, size O, together with a 9ct gold sapphire set ring, size O, a 9ct red and white stone set eternity ring, size O 1/2, and a 9ct gold three-stone set ring, size N, gross weight of group 7.4gms (4)
A selection of stick pins and accessories, to include a carved hardstone cameo stick pin, depicting the profile of a Roman soldier facing sinister, set to a circular rope twist border, 17mm diameter, indistinct hallmarks to pin, 7.2cm long, a gold coloured pin mounted with a United States of America 1 Dollar coin (date obscured) 6.4cm long, a banded onyx set pin, 6.4cm long, a turquoise coloured stone set example, 5cm long (at fault), a Chinese enamelled hair pin, 19.5cm long (at fault), and a further gemstone set hair pin, 11.5cm long (at fault) (6)CR; Blue and White example: Heavy loss of blue enamel. There appears to have been a central stone at one point, which has been lost. Some of the pearls appear to have been lost, but all others appear to be secure. Heavy scratching and wear throughout, possible signs of repair to reverse (see pictures). Heavy denting/misshaping to pin.Jade coloured example: Heavy loss and damage throughout. Heavy scratching, wear and abrasion. See pictures for illustration. Heavy misshaping/denting to prongs.Cameo example: Some small losses to the helmet, but largely the cameo is in good order, showing general scratching and light wear only. Signs of glue repair to reverse. Rope twist mount in good order, no splitting, major damage or signs of repair. Moderate misshaping to pin.Banded example: Some scratching and wear to onyx, no chips cracks or losses. Compartment to reverse is loose. General scratching and wear to mount and glazed compartment, but no cracks, splitting, denting or signs of repair. Rusting to the pin.Dollar example: Some thinning, general scratching and wear, no splitting, loss of repair. Some misshaping to pin.Turquoise: Moderate scratching and wear to the stone, some minor chips to the border. Moderate wear to the settings. Heavy bending to the pin.
A ruby and diamond three stone ring, the central oval mixed cut ruby (untested) measuring 5.6mm L x 4.5mm W x 3mm D, with a round brilliant cut diamond to each side weighing approximately 0.15 carats each, claw set in 18ct gold to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, ring size M, weight 3.3gms
A 9ct gold signet ring, the central square cartouche with monogrammed initials and engraved border, set to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, marks for Birmingham, 1959, size O, weight 4.3gms, together with a 9ct gold twist design ring, size M, weight 7.9gms, a 9ct gold paste set seven stone ring, size N 1/2, weight 2.3gms, and a 22ct gold wedding band, weight 2.1gms (at fault) (4)
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central oval mixed cut ruby weighing 2.10 carats (measuring 8.8mm x 6.9mm x 3.5mm), with a surround of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white metal to diamond set shoulders and plain polished yellow metal shank (unmarked), ring size O 1/2, weight 6.3gms With accompanying report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, report no. 21091, stating that the carat weight is 2.10 carats, that the stone is a natural ruby, and shows no evidence of heat treatment.
A yellow sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval mixed cut orangish-yellow sapphire weighing 8.57 carats (measuring 13.9mm x 11.0mm x 7.0mm), with a surround of twenty-four round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, stamped '18ct PLAT', ring size M 1/2, weight 9.4gms With accompanying report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, report no. 21033, stating that the carat weight is 8.57 carats, that the stone is a natural orangish yellow sapphire, of Sri Lankan origin, and shows no evidence of heat treatment. Condition Report; Central sapphire is in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. Very minor wear and tear only. All diamonds are present. All diamonds are present and in tact, no cracks chips or losses. All settings are secure. Shank in very good order, no splitting, thinning or repair.Under 10x, there are flat, translucent finger print inclusions visible, with reflective/opaque crystal inclusions within them. With the naked eye, the finger print inclusions are visible. No large or dark inclusions in the diamonds. Ring is circa. 1970.
A diamond three-stone ring, the central round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.85 carats, with a round brilliant cut diamond to each side weighing approximately 0.40 - 0.45 carats each, claw set in white metal to a plain polished shank, stamped 'P', ring size O, weight 3.7gmsCR; All stones are in tact, no chips, cracks or losses. Claws are in tact and in good order. Possible signs of re-sizing to shank, scratching and wear to the exterior, but no splitting or thinning.Please note: Colour and Clarity estimates are approximate only, due to the setting.One outer stone is approximately SI, the central stone other outer stone stone is VS+. Colour is K/L/M. Central diamond shows high fluorescence.
A 22ct gold wedding band, marks for London 1919, ring size Q 1/2, weight 2.9gms, together with a 9ct gold signet ring, marks for Birmingham 1979, size P 1/2, a 9ct gold wedding band, size N, a 9ct gold heart-shaped ring, size M 1/2 (at fault), and a 9ct gold blue stone set floral ring, size N (at fault), gross weight 7.1gms (5)
A diamond five-stone ring, comprising five round brilliant cut diamonds, each weighing approximately 0.15 carats (total carat weight 0.75 carats), claw set to a plain polished shank, ring size L, weight 4.8gmsCR; All stones are present and in tact. Some scratching and wear to the stones, but no cracks, chips or losses. Settings appear in good order, stones are secure. Some minor thinning to the shank, general scratching and wear, but no splits, repairs or misshaping.Please note: Due to the setting, only approximate colour and clarity grades can be provided. Please also note that the piece required professional cleaning, this may also effect the grading.Approximate Clarity SI. Approximate colour H/I/J. Stones appear bright and sparkly when viewed with the naked eye. Shank is stamped '950 PLAT'
A diamond solitaire ring, the central round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carats, claw set in 18ct gold to ribbed shoulders and plain polished shank, ring size L 1/2, weight 3.3gmsCR; Clarity: I2 (Large, opaque white inclusion running from centre of table to outer girdle). Colour E/F. Stone shows mid to high fluorescence. Please note: There are indications that this stone has undergone colour and clarity treatments.Please note: The shank has been resized.Diameter of stone 5.66mm.
2002 Morgan 4/4Roadster - From a deceased estate- Odometer reading 23,000 miles- Rigorous service history &garagedfrom newThe Plus 4 introduced in 1936 was the first design by Morgan to move away from their three-wheeled motorcycle models. Continuing on from its early production, engine capacity increased with the years, where in this case by the early 2000s sported the 1.8-lire Ford engine rather than the 1.1-lire Coventry Climax engine it began with. With 1930s styling, Morgan 4/4s remain popular amongst British enthusiasts due to their performance and reliability. Bought new from FH Douglas London by the deceased, the dealership maintained the car for its first three services. With the vendor being diligent in maintaining the car, the Morgan has been serviced every year for its entire life (excluding the COVID-19 pandemic 2020/21 year) by both Mole Valley motor group and Bell and Coalville in West Horsley, all of which is documented in the complete history file. Our Morgan is specd with red paintwork, black cloth roof and stone leather interior with red piping which all appears in smart condition likely thanks to its garage preservation. The vendor noted they had a luggage rack professionally fitted to the back of the vehicle to add to the vintage look of the car as well as for the practical advantage. With a manual 5-speed gearbox, rear-wheel-drive and a low driving position it offers an engaging driving experience behind the wheel. Visibly well-cared for with full-maintenance history to back-up its mechanical work, LK51 SYR offers the perfect summer toy to be enjoyed. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
Sir JACOB EPSTEIN [1880-1959]. The Lion of Juda - Breaking its Bonds, 1933. ink and wash on brown paper. 21 x 18 cm - frame size 46 x 42 cm. Provenance: The artist; Lady Epstein; Mr and Mrs Stone, 1960 - with original letters from Lady Epstein confirming authenticity, etc.; private collection, UK. Literature: 'Jacob Epstein - Adventures of the Soul;, Dr Justine Hopkins, Styca Publishing, plate 36. [generally in good condition - some reflection in glass on photo - a few white stain marks mainly at right edge, but some at extreme bottom edge [see photo] - slight unevenness to the paper near the centre where the chain is [4 cm diameter] - 2 very small horizontal creases at right edge 1cm and 0.5 cm long - vertical lines at extreme right edge, which seem to be pencil marks - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.
(Dartmoor) A collection of fifteen books about Dartmoor. Including: St Leger-Gordon, 'Dartmoor', 1953; Harris, 'Industrial Archeology of Dartmoor', 1968; Woods, 'Dartmoor Stone', 1988; Harrison, 'Dartmoor Stone Crosses', 2001; Gill (ed), 'Dartmoor. A New Study', n.d.; Pennington, 'Stannary Law', 1973; Smith, 'Portrait of Dartmoor', 1966; Crossing, 'One Hundred Years of Dartmoor', 1987. With three Bartholomew's 'Revised Half-Inch Contoured Maps' (18)
Adrian Bell, countryside, etc, collection of 21 titles, including Suffolk Trilogy 'Corduroy - Silver Ley - The Cherry Tree', 1951, Country Book Club Edition, colour illustrations by Harry Becker, uniform original cloth gilt, dust wrappers (Corduroy wrapper slightly worn), plus 'Corduroy', London, Cobden-Sanderson, July 1934 reprint, original cloth, Clifford Webb dust wrapper, 'Silver Ley', L, Cobden-Sanderson, 1931, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, 'By-Road', L, 1937, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, 'A Young Man's Fancy', New York, 1956, 1st US edition, original cloth, dust wrapper, 'The Open Air', 1949, 1st illustrated edition, wood engraved illustrations by Reynolds Stone, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Sunrise to Sunset', L, 1944, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, 'The Budding Morrow', L, 1946, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, 'My Own Master', L, 1961, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, 'A Suffolk Harvest', L, 1956, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, plus 'Country Company', 1949, 1st in wrapper & 'Countryside Character', 1946, 1st in wrapper, each with Adrian Bell contributions, plus 5 others Adrian Bell, plus 1 other (21)
Leonidas Drosis (Greek, 1834-1882), a white marble bust of Diana, inscribed in Greek to the reverse, raised on a later alabaster socle, 28cm wide19cm deep36cm highCondition report: The socle later as catalogued (lighter stone), and the bust wobbles a little upon it. General surface wear, patination and discolouration to marble. Small chips and losses to edges and raised areas. Surface scratches. Some slight sugaring. Rear inscription rubbed. Chips and losses to socle and throughout.
A Roman-style mosaic panel,20th century, depicting a villa within an avenue of trees,94cm wide194cm highCondition report: light wear, knocks and scratches, fiberglass backed, appears to be machine cut pieces of stone or composite glued in place and grouted to the edges, no obvious method of mounting, adaption would be required
Continental School, 19th centuryStill life of flowers in an urn on a stone ledgeoil on canvas76.5 x 64cmProvenance: Bracken Knoll, Highgate, London, N6.Condition report: The painting is executed in oil on a linen canvas support which is unlined. The canvas tension is slack and there are minor undulations across the surface. There are several small tears to the canvas which have been repaired with small canvas patches. The damages have been retouched and some localised overpaint has been applied to reinforce some of the leaves in the composition. The varnish is slightly yellowed but even and acceptable. There is a light layer of surface dirt present
After the antique, a grand-tour-style bronze reduction of Augustus of Prima Porta, of recent manufacture, with seal mark to the base inscribed 'Bronze Garanti Paris Antique Gallery',56cm highCondition report: light wear and marks to the surface, the stone base with a crack to one side, light abrasions to areas of high relief
Rock LPs, approximately forty albums and a box set of mainly Classic and Punk Rock with artists including Deep Purple, Sex Pistols, Clash, ZZ Top, Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, Judas Priest, Queen, Black Sabbath, Queen, The Stranglers, The Stone Roses, The Smiths, Soundgarden, Bruce Springsteen, Rory Gallagher and more - mainly less than Excellent condition
Soul / Reggae 7" Singles, approximately seventy singles of mainly Soul and Reggae with artists including Otis Redding, Lee Dorsey, Mary Wells, The Four Tops, Supremes, Lou Rawls, Jackie Wilson, The Temptations, The Drifters, Edwin Starr, Betty Wright, Smokey Robinson / Miracles, Sly & The Family Stone, The Tymes, Bob Marley / Wailers, Greyhouse, Upsetters, Jimmy Cliff, Freddie McGregor and more - various years and conditions
Rolling Stone Magazines, twenty three copies of 1975 Rolling Stone magazine comprising issues 180 to 202 featuring front covers of Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltrey, Carly Simon, Rod Stewart amongst others, generally very good condition with no creasing or marks and just light discolouring at the edges
Rolling Stone Magazines, twenty seven copies of Rolling Stone magazine all from 1976 comprising issues 203 to 229 and including front covers of The Beatles, Elton John, Bob Marley, Janis Joplin and many others, generally very good condition with no creasing or marks and just light discolouring at the edges
Rolling Stone Magazines, twenty two copies of Rolling Stone magazine from 1977, issues 230 to 255 with 243, 245, 246 and 248 missing, front covers include Sex Pistols, Pete Townsend, CSN and Rod Stewart, generally very good condition with no creasing or marks and just light discolouring at the edges
Rolling Stone Magazines, forty nine copies of Rolling Stone magazine, 25 from 1978 including front covers of The Who, Bob Dylan, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Springsteen and others with 24 copies from 1979 that has covers of Blondie, Paul McCartney and Joni Mitchell (just missing copy 285) generally very good condition with no creasing or marks and just light discolouring at the edges
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