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Lot 19

A half-hoop eternity ring, a gold signet ring and a crossover ring without stone, all hallmarked 9ct, sizes P, N, M, 6.4g (3)

Lot 58

A George V yellow gold blood stone signet ring, size Y, hallmarked, 7.27g

Lot 78

An 18ct yellow gold three-stone diamond and sapphire ring, the sapphire approximately 0.50 carats, total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carats, size O, hallmarked, 3g

Lot 81

An 18ct yellow gold and platinum solitaire ring, 0.25 carats, hallmarked and an Art Deco three-stone illusion-set diamond ring, stamped 18ct, sizes P, O, 4.5g (2)

Lot 333

MOUNTED BY CARTIER: DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, 1997Of bicoloured 18 carat gold design, set with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.85 carats, to reeded shoulders, signed Mtd. Cartier London, numbered, London hallmark, ring size approx. M½, maker's case and boxFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 340

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 2.38 carats, on an articulated chain-link hoop, ring size approx. IFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 82

TWO DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGSEach set with a cushion-shaped diamond, diamonds approx. 1.00ct total, ring sizes S and T (2)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 334

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGSet with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.70 carats, the shoulders set with single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat white gold, London hallmark, ring size approx. R½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 317

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.17 carats, between similarly-cut diamond shoulders, ring size approx. K½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA, stating the diamond is F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 7203940494, dated 18 August 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 126

COLLECTION OF SINGLE-STONE DIAMOND RINGSComprising six single stone brilliant-cut diamond rings and one set with a marquise cut diamond, diamonds approx 2.30cts total, five with UK hallmarks for 18ct gold, ring sizes I-P (7)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's PremiumThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 17

COLLECTION OF DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGS, 1996-2000Each set with brilliant, step or princess-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 3.80cts total, seven with UK hallmarks for 9 and 18ct yellow and white gold, seven with partial UK hallmarks and European convention marks for 9 and 18ct yellow and white gold, ring sizes approx. K½-P½ (15)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 321

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, 1983Set with a brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 2.00 carats, mounted in 18 carat white gold, London import mark, ring size approx. PFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 338

DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGThe central cushion-shaped diamond, weighing 2.06cts, between two similarly-cut diamonds, inner band engraved 'GJC 1895' remaining diamonds approx. 1.60cts total, ring size approx. JFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 330

DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGSet with three old brilliant-cut diamonds principal diamond approx. 1.10cts, remaining diamonds approx. 0.95cts total, ring size approx LFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 339

DIAMOND TWO STONE RINGObliquely-set with two marquise-cut diamonds weighing 1.23 and 1.30 carats, ring size approx. HFootnotes:By family tradition, the ring was purchased from David Morris.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 272

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE PENDANTSet with a brilliant-cut diamond, diamond approx. 0.60ct, chain signed Boodles with London hallmark, lengths: pendant 1.0cm, chain 45.0cmFootnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 324

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 2.48 carats, between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, ring size approx PFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 69

FIVE-STONE DIAMOND RINGSet with cushion-shaped diamonds, the gallery and shoulders of scrolling design, diamonds approx. 1.10cts total, ring size approx. J½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 130

FIVE STONE DIAMOND RINGSet with brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 3.50cts total, partial UK hallmark, ring size approx. Q½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert stating that the diamonds are F-G colour, I2-I3 clarity. Report number 27433/20049779, dated 20 August 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 416

[AP] A KHAKI SERVICE DRESS CAP OF AN OFFICER OF THE 16TH LANCERS, CIRCA 1903-14 by F.A. Stone, with stiffened crown and regimental buttons to narrow chinstrap, with moth damage to peak, and badge removed Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 6011

Adrian Bell, collection of 15 titles, mainly 1st editions, comprising 'The Cherry Tree', London, Cobden-Sanderson, 1932, 1st edition, original cloth lettered in gilt, dust wrapper (by Clifford Webb, with some part losses), 'Men and the Fields', illustrated John Nash, London, Batsford, 1939, 1st edition, 8 coloured litho plates by Nash as called for, original cloth gilt, pictorial dust wrapper by John Nash, 'Corduroy', 1940, 1st Penguin Paperback edition, original wraps (top wrap near detached), 'The Budding Morrow', London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1946, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (by Asgeir Scott), 'Corduroy', illustrated Harry Becker, 1948, 1st illustrated edition, signed by the author to title page, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, '[Rural Trilogy] Corduroy; Silver Ley; The Cherry Tree', illustrated Harry Becker, London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1948, 1st illustrated editions, each with numerous coloured and black & white plates as called for, uniform original green cloth lettered in gilt, dust wrappers (all with 25s price intact), 'Corduroy', 1949, Uniform Edition, 'The Open Air', London, Faber, 1949, 1st Reynolds Stone illustrated edition, 'Music in the Morning', John Lane The Bodley Head, 1954, 1st reprint, 'A Suffolk Harvest', London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1956, 1st edition, ''My Own Master', London, Faber, 1961, 1st edition, 'A Street in Suffolk', London, Faber, 1964, 1st edition, 'The Green Bond', Ipswich, The Boydell Press, 1976, 1st edition, Adrian Bell Autograph Postcard Signed loosely inserted, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers (15)

Lot 135

A pair of reconstituted stone figures of Arthur and Guinevere

Lot 13

Two 18ct gold rings, each with a stone missing 5.85g Location: Cab

Lot 136

An 18ct yellow gold ring set with a red coloured stone, a silver and Cornelian plaque pendant on 925 silver necklace, a Philip Persio ladies quartz dress watch, and a Citizen ladies watch, total weight of ring 6g, Location: Cab

Lot 16

An Art Nouveau style 9ct gold pendant set with a yellow faceted cut stone 3.3g, and a 9ct gold necklace and locket with plastic and fabric interior on a 9ct gold necklace 7.2g Location: Cab

Lot 17

A 9ct yellow gold pendant set with a square cut aquamarine coloured stone drop, on a 9ct gold necklace, total weight 2.6g Location: Cab

Lot 328

A "750" 18ct white gold solitaire ring set with a white paste stone, total weight 4.15gLocation: cab

Lot 422

A 9ct gold ring set with garnets, one stone missing, and a 9ct white gold ring set with green stones, 6.5g total

Lot 459

A green painted composition stone two tier garden fountain, surrounded by a figure, 98cm h

Lot 467

A 22ct gold ring set with old cut diamonds, one stone missing 3.55g, an 18ct gold ring set with a ruby and diamond, one stone missing 1.65g, and a 19th century yellow metal ring

Lot 20

Britains Miniature Gardening sixteen flower beds, one mound, sundial, pergola, rustic arch, pond with nymph and water lily, twenty-seven cork lawn pieces, two low stone pillars, two vases, six conifers, short balustrade, two piece rockery steps, corner rockery piece, hose reel, lawnmower, fifteen paving pieces, one hundred and sixty-five flowers and a larger scale Garden Gnome (Condition Good, some damage) 1936 (266 approx.)

Lot 134

Three blanc de chine figures, 6" high, a Canton enamel plate, 6" dia, other similar plates, two figure decorated vases and other items Condition: Stone lady figure: 5 1/4"h. Definitely made of some sort of stone, we think its probably agate. Two piece of chipped off decoration on either side of her.The plates have some losses to decoration but no major damages. 

Lot 381

An 18ct gold, diamond and ruby cluster ring, size J, 3.8g, and a 9ct gold ruby and seed pearl dress ring (one stone missing), size J/K, 1.6g

Lot 411

A 9ct gold and garnet single stone dress ring, size O, 5.2g, and a similar bar brooch, 2.2g

Lot 455

An Art Deco style five-stone dress ring, size P, 2.8gCondition:No damages to the stones however, the mount appears to be splitting where it attaches to the shank. 

Lot 541

A Stone: watercolours, "Great Marlow on Thames", 11 1/2" x 19 3/4", in wash line mount and gilt frame

Lot 753

A pair of cast stone urns with classical decoration, on square bases, 42" high overallCondition:Some small chips to bases and some of the relief decoration. 

Lot 755

Two cast stone models of geese, taller 22 1/2" high

Lot 84

A Stone China "Wreath" pattern part dinner service, comprising two small tureens and covers, seven dinner plates, a turkey platter and three smaller platters

Lot 136

A large American / Canadian salt glazed stone ware single-handled flagon jar, c. 1800-40. It has blue floral decoration and indistinct impressed marks relating to the maker and user: ".......Grocer & Liquor Wholesaler......Montreal". 36 cm tall. (1) Condition: In good overall condition. 

Lot 248

Two early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode pieces, c. 1810. To include: a Grasshopper soup dish with Mandarin border and a Riverside Pavilion pattern soup dish, both stone china. 25 cm wide. (2) Condition: In good overall condition  Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection

Lot 36

A late eighteenth century salt glazed stone ware plate, c. 1770-80. It is of moulded form with pierced work to the rims. 22 cm wide. (1) Condition: some professional restoration to the rim. 

Lot 374

A group of ceramic reference books. To include: Don Pottery (Griffin), A Potwork in Devonshire (Adams & Thomas), Castleford Pottery (Roussel), Master Potters of the Industrial Revolution (Hillier), Blue Printed Earthenware (Coysh), Encyclopedia of Pottery & Porcelain Marks (Godden), Made in Liverpool (NMGM), Staffordshire Porcelain Stonewares and Stone Chinas (NCS), Scottish Pottery (Cruickshank), The Clyde Pottery (Boa, Denholm, Quail), The Potteries of Tyneside (Bell & Gill), Pots at the Pans (May), Scottish Tradition in Pottery (Paul). (14) Condition: some wear from use.  Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection. 

Lot 51

A RARE CHINESE YELLOW JADE CHILONG AND BAT PENDANT, probably Han, with attractive russet inclusions, the stone with a soft lustrous polish, 5cm.Provenance: Acquired for a private collection, Somerset in the 1960'sWe are grateful to Anthony du Boulay FSA for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.

Lot 52

A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE FIGURE OF AN OFFICIAL standing with arms folded wearing a tall headdress and robes decorated with scrolls, the stone with russet inclusions and a soft lustrous polish, probably Wei, 8cm highProvenance: Acquired for a private collection, Somerset in the 1960's

Lot 228

The Hyderabad campaign medal awarded to Major-General Ross B. Moore, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, who was recommended for the Victoria Cross for his gallantry in the famous charge at the battle of Khushab during the Persian War of 1856-57 Hyderabad 1843 (Lieutt. R. B. Moore. 3rd Lt. Cavy.) fitted with original silver clip and straight bar suspension, edge bruising, contact marks and polished, otherwise nearly very fine £1,000-£1,400 --- Note: The Persian campaign medal awarded to this officer formed part of the Brian Ritchie Collection, as also did the Victoria Cross group awarded to his brother, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2004. Ross Balfour Moore, the elder brother of General Arthur Thomas Moore, V.C., C.B., was commissioned Cornet in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry on 10 February 1839. He became Lieutenant in August 1842 and the following year he took part in the ‘conquest of Scinde’ being present at the battle of Hyderabad on 24 March 1843 (Medal). In February 1854 he was advanced to the rank of Captain. In mid-September 1856, he joined the expedition to Persia in consequence of the Shah’s re-occupation of Herat, traditionally considered the key to Afghanistan. Swords were duly sharpened and on 1 October, Moore left Rajcote with his regiment for the port of embarkation which was reached two weeks later. Following the Shah’s refusal to leave Herat, Britain formally declared war on 1 November 1856. In early December, the 7,000 strong expeditionary force arrived in the Persian Gulf and successfully effected a landing near Bushire, which was taken after a naval bombardment. Moore, meanwhile, took part with the land forces in the assault and capture of the old Dutch fort at Reshire a few miles to the south. Six weeks later Major-General James Outram arrived with reinforcements and took over command from General Stalker. An advance was then made inland to Boorzgoon from which the Persians immediately withdrew, leaving their camp to fall into the hands of the expeditionary force. It was now generally believed that the Persians were retreating through the mountains and Outram decided to retire to the coast. On the night of 7-8 February, however, the Persians attacked the rearguard, causing considerable confusion. But at length, the British force was organised into line, with the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry posted on the right flank with the Poona Irregular Horse. The light of dawn revealed some 6,000 Persian troops stretched out in a long line, with their right resting on the walled village of Khushab. ‘The 3rd Cavalry,’ Captain Ross Moore afterwards reported, ‘were formed up in close column of squadrons ... facing the direction of the enemy. The Poona Horse also in close column were on our right, the order being that each regiment should have an attacking and supporting squadron; as my squadron was in front, Captain Forbes, commanding the Regiment, accompanied it and it was entirely under his orders that the squadron acted ... Brigadier Tapp [of the Poona Irregular Horse] went off to the right at a hard gallop, I heard no previous orders given by Brigadier Tapp for this advance, but Captain Forbes immediately advanced and the squadron was soon employed in cutting up the Persian skirmishers who had advanced close enough to annoy the line of infantry ... After being thus employed for a few minutes we perceived to our left what appeared to be in the grey of morning ... a regiment of the Shah’s guard [in fact the 500-strong 1st Kushkai Regiment of Fars, one of the best regular units in the Persian army] ... They halted on the rise of a small hill and fired volleys at us; when we got close they formed a solid square with kneeling ranks and awaited us most steadily.’ Behind Captain Forbes and the Adjutant Arthur Moore, Ross Moore advanced with the squadron totalling 100 men as it gathered pace on the commands “Trot,” “Gallop,” “Charge!” Riding shoulder to shoulder with Lieutenant Malcolmson and Lieutenant Spens, Ross Moore dug in his spurs and steered his horse straight through the square. Emerging on the far side with Captains Forbes and Wren and such men as they had been able to keep together, they fell on the Persian artillery two hundred yards in the rear. Here Moore killed three drivers of a brass 9-pounder gun, which was taken and kept possession of under a heavy fire from the Persian infantry who were scattered all about. At this point Moore’s horse died, having being shot in three places. One musket ball had entered the front of the horse’s neck and exited from his withers, without initially impeding its progress. Standing six feet and seven inches tall and weighing in at eighteen stone, Captain Ross Moore immediately set about cutting his way clear on foot, a feat which he accomplished unscathed. By this time the Sowars were crashing back through the square for a second time, putting what remained of the Fars to flight. Meanwhile, at the advance of the British infantry, the bulk of the Persians lost their nerve and throwing away their arms, equipment, and, in some cases, even their clothes, fled leaving seven hundred of their number dead on the field. The 3rd Light Cavalry’s losses for the day totalled one Sowar killed, Captain Forbes and fourteen Sowars wounded. Thus concluded the action which the legendary leader of Indian cavalry, John Jacob, of the Scinde Horse, declared ‘the best Cavalry performance of modern times’. For his part in the affair at Khushab, Ross Moore was recommended for the Victoria Cross by Outram who wrote: ‘After the fullest inquiry, I am myself quite satisfied that the undermentioned officers and men of the 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry are well deserving of the high distinction of the Victoria Cross for their conduct at Khooshab, on 8th February, 1857, for which I beg earnestly to recommend them. The order of merit in my opinion is as I have placed their names: - Captain Forbes, Lieutenant and Adjutant Moore, Captain Moore, Lieutenant Malcolmson, Captain Wren, Lieutenant Spens, Cornet Combe, Cornet Hill, Jemadar Runjeet Sing, Trooper Lall Khan.’ Of the above only Malcolmson and Ross Moore’s brother, Arthur, received the Cross. In January 1858, Ross Moore served with the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry in Sir Hugh Rose’s Central India Campaign, and was present in all the actions from the reduction of Rathgahr to the fall of Calpee in May (Medal with clasp). He was promoted Major in 1861, Lieutenant-Colonel in 1865, Colonel in 1860, and Major-General in 1874.

Lot 200

Three: Corporal T. Beddow, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; together with the recipient’s Royal Tournament Medal, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Aldershot Command Tug-of-War 110 Stone 2nd. Bn. D.C.L.I. Cpl. Beddows [sic] T. 1938’, in Mappin & Webb, London case of issue; and a small Regimental Shooting Cup, silver (hallmarks for London 1937), 96mm high excluding wooden plinth, 131mm high including wooden plinth, inscribed ‘Dominica Cup 1938 Cpl. T. Beddow. 2/D.C.L.I.’, nearly extremely fine (5) £120-£160 --- Sold with full set of papers from the M.O.D., showing previous service in the R.N., and a subsequent career in the Intelligence Corps where he rose to the rank of Company Sergeant Major.

Lot 90

A sapphire and ruby orb locket, the textured matte finish yellow metal orb set with five rubies and five sapphires, the centre enclosing three hinged vacant apertures for photographes, not stamped, 23mm diameter, weight approx 13.4gNote- By repute of the vendor, this orb pendant was designed and made by Barry Silberberg, a jeweller who worked in New York. He was a holocaust survivor and after the war he was a jeweller's apprentice in Bolivia. He immigrated to America, with a young wife and son, in 1951. He often made these stone set multi-frame lockets, Similar examples can be found on Etsy.Condition report: Some small chips to the stones, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, locket apertures secure well, hinges all work well, refer to images, age estimated to be circa 1980

Lot 143

A cased set of six 9ct yellow gold, mother of pearl and blue stone cabochon dress studs, hallmarked G & C Ltd, Birmingham 1912, presented within fitted box, total weight approx 6.1g

Lot 67

A seven stone opal and diamond ring, designed as three graduated oval opals interspersed with four old cut diamonds, the yellow metal shank not stamped, weight approx 4g

Lot 101

A three stone diamond ring, the three graduated brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to white metal shank, stamped '18ct plat', ring size J 1/2, weight approx 2.8gCondition report: Central stone weighs approx 0.40cts, outer stones each weigh approx 0.25cts, clarity range approx VS2-SI2 (one of the outer stone with small surface reaching fracture), colour grade approx G/H/I, age circa 1950, wear to the claws and mount, refer to images

Lot 147

A platinum single stone diamond ring, the marquise cut diamond claw set to polished shank, with accompanying IGI certificate stating; weight- 0.41ct, clarity- internally flawless and colour- D, ring size M 1/2, weight approx 4.3gCondition report: General wear but no significant visible damage, please refer to additional images of the ring and the IGI report

Lot 264

Joseph Clayton Bentley (British, 1809-1851), highland landscape, with a farmer driving his cart with some cattle over a stone bridge in a valley, signed and dated '1835' lower left, plaque bearing artist's name, several labels verso, inventory label 'Dining Room 268', canvas ' ?T?ROWS, 11/33', 72cm x 92cm, frame 101cm x 121cmCondition report: Ok, apart from fine craquelure across entire canvas.Frame - chipped, including outer corners. Outer edge gilding very rubbed and old dents. Edge of inner section with small chips, including lower right and upper left by 'C' scrolls.

Lot 84

A Victorian three stone pearl and diamond ring, designed as a central box set split seed pearl flanked to each side by a star set old cut diamond, with tapering shoulders, the shank hallmarked London 1888, ring size P 1/2, weight approx 4.6g

Lot 98

An early 19th century yellow metal mesh link guard chain, with stone set clasp and with later barrel snap stamped '9ct', approx 156cm long, weight approx 22.5g, (at fault) with later amber drop

Lot 127

A late 19th century three stone diamond and sapphire ring, designed as a central old cut diamond flanked to each side by a mixed cut sapphire, all claw set in yellow metal to carved scroll shoulders, ring size R, weight approx 5gCondition report: Diamond measures approx 6.9mm diameter and 4mm deep, clarity estimated VS2-SI1, colour estimated I/J, sapphires each measure approx 6.1mm x 5.2mm x 3.5mm deep, some general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 118

A Gentleman's single stone diamond ring, the old mine cut diamond claw set to tapering engraved shoulders, not stamped, ring size L, weight approx 3.4gCondition report: Diamond weighs approx 0.25cts, clarity approx SI1-SI2, colour estimated approx H/I, general wear but no significant visible damages, refer to images

Lot 146

A seven stone diamond floral cluster ring, the seven brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped '18ct', ring size L, weight approx 4.5gCondition report: Width of total flower head cluster approx 13.5mm, diamonds each approx 4-4.5mm diameter, clarity range VS2-SI2, colour estimated I/J, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 77

A three stone star ruby and diamond ring, designed as a central oval cabochon star ruby flanked to each side by a triangular cut diamond, the yellow metal shank stamped '18k 750', ring size J, weight 3gCondition report: The ruby has not been lab tested but due to the slightly uneven shape and some internal dark fissures it appears to be natural, clarity of diamonds estimated SI2- no chips but internal dark inclusions, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 111

An 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size M, weight approx 6g

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