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A mid-20th century single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond measures approx. 7.7mm x 4.8mm deep, claw set in white metal to diamond set shoulders, the white metal shank not stamped, estimated diamond weight of principle stone approx. 1.80cts, clarity estimated VS2-SI1, colour estimated J/K, ring size M, weight approx. 3.7gCondition:Some general wear commensurate with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A late 19th / early 20th century three stone emerald and diamond ring, designed as a central square faceted emerald flanked to each side by an old cut diamond, all claw set in yellow metal to carved stylised heart gallery with engraved shoulders, the yellow metal shank not stamped, ring size K 1/2, weight approx 5gCondition:Emerald measures approx 7mm x 6.5mm x 4.5mm, some abrasion to the facet edges and a couple of small surface reaching fractures, small chip to the girdle on one edge, some internal inclusions, diamonds each measure approx 6mm diameter x 3.8mm deep, each estimated approx 0.90cts, clarity estimated approx SI1, colour estimated approx G-H, wear to claws and mount commensurate with age, general wear, refer to images
An early-mid 20th century single stone diamond ring, the cushion cut diamond measures approx. 8.3mm x 7.5mm x 5.5mm deep, claw set in white metal to split shoulders, the white metal shank not stamped, clarity estimated VVS2-VS1, colour estimated F-G, ring size Q, weight approx. 3.2gCondition:General wear but no obvious damage, estimated diamond weight approx. 2.60cts, refer to images
* Fishing. Messrs. Fores (publishers), Two Fishing Scenes: A Strong Stream and a Lively Fish [and] With the May Fly, March 1st 1886, two hand-coloured lithographs after R. M. Alexander, slight marginal spotting to the second image, each approximately 370 x 470 mm, uniformly framed and glazed, together with Giles (J.). To the Lovers of Angling, This Print of a Veteran of the Angle is with Respect, Dedicated by one of their Brethren, Isaac Walton, Thos. Mclean, September 1st. 1845, tint stone lithograph after James Inskipp, very slight staining, 365 x 455 mm, framed and glazed in a contemporary birds-eye moulding, with Tabertier (J.). Falls of the Cummel, A Fishing Scene in the Highlands, E. Gambert June 1st. 1852, tint stone lithograph after J. D. Harding, proof before title, 410 x 530 mm, framed and glazed in a near-contemporary stained oak moulding, plus Whymper (Charles). Six etchings of Fishing scenes, Leggatt Bros. 1891, six uncoloured etchings by Frank Paton on India wove, signed below the image by the artist and the etcher, slight spotting to the margins, each approximately 225 x 290 mm, uniformly framed in near-contemporary stained oak mouldings, with Clark (J.). Fishing in a Punt [and] Pike Fishing, Thomas McLean 1820 [ but later 19th-century impressions], two lithographs after H. Alken with contemporary hand-colouring, slight staining and spotting, each approximately 220 x 300 mm, framed with verre eglomisé glass, plus another six fishing related engravings and lithographs by or after Thomas McLean, R. Seymour and Newton Fielding, one duplicate, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazedQTY: (18)
* Hunt (George). View on the Thames, shewing Goding's New Lion Ale Brewery, The Wharfs, Shot Factories, and the Lambeth end of Waterloo Bridge, London: John Moore, December 30th, 1836, uncoloured aquatint by George Hunt after Francis Calcraft Turner, slight spotting, occasional marginal closed tears, slight creasing, 450 x 640 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:John Hickman. The Engravings of Charles & George Hunt 1820 - 1880. page 184.Goding's Brewery (or Lion Brewery) was built in 1836, to a design by Francis Edwards. The Goding family brewery, headed by Thomas Goding, was very successful during the nineteenth century. The site was particularly desirable as there was a waterworks nearby, which the Godings bought and incorporated into the brewery in 1853. The water used for brewing was sourced from the five wells inside the building. The brewery was taken over in 1924 by the brewers Hoare and Co., of Wapping, and was badly damaged by fire in 1931. It remained derelict until it was demolished in 1949. The Royal Festival Hall stands in its place today and the only evidence of the original brewery is the large lion visible on the top of the building, made of artificial Coade stone and is known as the South Bank Lion.
Roberts (David). Picturesque Sketches in Spain, taken during the years 1832 & 1833, 1st edition, London: Hodgson & Graves, 1837, 26 tinted lithograph plates (including pictorial title), lithograph dedication, publisher's advertisement leaf at end, armorial bookplate of Bibliotheque du Bon J. De Rothschild to front pastedown, lightly spotted, all edges gilt, contemporary purple half morocco, spine in compartments enclosing elaborate gilt foliation, purple morocco onlay bearing James De Rothschild's armorial to upper cover, extremities scuffed, folio (52 x 35 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Travel 152.According to Abbey Roberts 'worked on every stone, the figures of in many of them being entirely his own drawing; 'some' of the stones he erased entirely, so that the work took him seven months, instead of two as he had planned'.
Folio Society. His Dark Materials, 3 volumes, by Philip Pulman, 2008, 8vo Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass, 2 volumes, by Lewis Carroll, 1961, 8voTo Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, 1996, 8voThe Spanish Inquisition, by Henry Kamen, 1998, 8voThe Rosetta Stone, by Robert Sole, circa 2006, as new in original plastic wrapper, 8vo, together with 82 further Folio Society publications, 69 volumes in original cloth & slipcases, 13 vomlumes lacking slipcases, 4to/8vo, G/VGQTY: (90)
* English playing cards. Standard pattern type I, Henry Hart, circa 1780, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figure courts, KH with faint initials HC to axe-haft, Exportation Garter type A8 ace of spades with QVI (die no.44, 1st recut), one way pips, browned, rubbed and soiled, 3 pip cards & JC with worming centrally (that to JC not full thickness), 2 pip cards & KC with single worm hole centrally, 2 pip cards & KS with small surface loss (from single worm graze), some slight delaminating (interestingly revealing 4 layers, not the 3 expected), versos plain white, each card 94 x 64 mm, together with: Standard pattern type II, Josiah Stone, circa 1812, 51 (of 52, without 10 of diamonds) stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figure courts, KH with initials HM to axe-haft, Garter type A5 ace of spades (die no.9, not recut), browned, soiled and worn, some creases and corner losses, larger loss to 5S (one suit sign lost), additional 5D (from another similar pack), versos plain white, each card 93 x 64 mm, with contemporary two-piece box covered in patterned paper, plus: Standard pack extension cards, unknown makers, circa 1810?, three sets of 24 woodblock playing cards, each apparently made to extend a standard pack for an as yet unknown game, each set with 3 suits of 8 (French suits), comprising pip cards 11-18 in hearts, clubs and diamonds only, the first set with the usual layout of pip signs and an additional central X to each card (ie. 10 + a number of pips from one to 8), one set with a single pip sign to each card and the Arabic numerals 11-18 beneath, and the final set similar to the second but cards 11 & 12 each with 11 or 12 pip signs instead of a numeral, the first set browned and soiled, second set with very scarce minor spots, third set lightly toned, a little dusty, very scarce minor spots, versos plain white, each card 93 x 64 mm (1st set) or 92 x 63 mm (2nd & 3rd sets), with: Standard pattern pack, James English, circa 1880, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards (French suits), double-figure type E2 courts, English type E2.2 ace of spades, indices, toned, soiled and worn, some tears and losses, rounded corners, versos with portrait of a Victorian army general (possibly Wolseley) within decorative border, in pale burgundy, each card 88 x 63 mm, and with a pack from the Peerless Card Co., circa 1885, 48 (of 52, without K & JC, Q & 10D), poor condition, plus a deck by Hunt's Card Manufacturing Company Ltd, circa 1875, 52 complete, type H1 courts, soiled, a quantity of cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 6 display boards/cards, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 42 cm and similarQTY: (8)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Plainbacks A30. Hart aces of spades can often be found with cards made by other (sometimes American) makers. However this appears to be a genuine Hart deck and therefore an relatively uncommon survival from this 18th century card maker. Second item: Fournier, British 107; Plainbacks B7.Third item(s): These cards apparently were produced for an unknown card game in which the spades and court cards would be discarded from a standard pack, and the remaining suits extended to 18 by using these cards.
Braveheart Foundation RAF Squadron print. Approx 44 x 29cm. The Stone of Destiny returned to Scotland on 30th November 1996, St Andrews Day. As it crossed the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle 4 Tornado F3 aircraft of No. 43(F) Squadron flew overhead. The callsign was Braveheart Formation and crewed by 8 Scotsmen. . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Dinky Supertoys 965 Euclid Rear Dump Truck with windows, pale yellow body/wheel hubs, ‘Stone Ore Earth’ with red backed logo, in near mint original condition with later issue illustrated card lidded box, lid of box has some edge/age wear and Dinky Toys 436 Atlas Copco Compressor Lorry, yellow body, pale grey interior, spun wheel hubs, in mint boxed original condition. (2 items)
14K Yellow gold five-stone ring set with approx. 1.65 ct. diamonds. Set with five Old European cut diamonds set in platinum of a total of approx. 1.65 ct. (5.25 x 5.31 x 3.21 mm, 2 x approx. 4.13 x 4.40 x 3.14 and 2 x 4.02 x 4.08 x 1.87 mm, SI (P for center diamond) / G-I). In good condition, central diamond has a break. Hallmarks: 585 Dutch assay mark. Ring size: 16.75 mm / 53 mm. Weight: 3.66 grams.
14K Yellow gold tennis bracelet set with approx. 2.20 ct. emerald and approx. 0.88 ct. diamond. Set with 44 brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.88 ct. in total (SI-P / various colour gradations) and 22 square step cut emeralds of approx. 0.10 ct. per stone. In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 585. LxW: 16 x 0.5 cm. Weight: 14.81 grams.
Platinum Art Deco brooch set with aquamarine and diamonds. Set with 3 step cut aquamarine of approx. 2.74 and 2 x 0.72 ct. (8.76 x 9.22 x 4.95 and 2 x 5.40 x 5.04 x 3.87 mm). The edges are set all around with rose cut diamonds and two old cut single cut diamonds on either side of the central stone. In good condition, hinge pin has play. Hallmarks: platinum tests as 620/000 and unknown maker's mark. L x W: 5.8 x 1.2 cm. Weight: 7.47 grams.
S.T. Dupont Limited Edition "Taj Mahal" lighter. Limited edition no. 0307/2000 complete with box and papers. Purchase: 4/29/2003. The Taj Mahal is the symbol of the eternal love between Emperor Mogul, Shah Jahan and his queen, Mumtaz Mahat. On the deathbed, the Queen requested that a mausoleum be built to symbolize their love. The construction of the mausoleum, started in 1632, took 22 years and ended in 1654. Among the 20,000 participants, countless craftsmen from Europe and Central Asia also passed by. The Taj Mahal was built with materials from India and Asia, such as white marble, jade crystal, turquoise lapis lazuli, sapphires and more than 28 different types of precious and semi-precious stones. S.T. Dupont has been inspired by this mythical construction to create a collection of unique objects thanks to the skill of artisans, using noble and precious materials such as platinum and mother-of-pearl. the thin floral decorations in Mother of Pearl and pearl lace remind us of the beauty of the white marble in combination with green stone, Alpinite, and give brightness and value to the object. France, Paris, S.T. Dupont, 2003. 110 grams, gold-plated. Dim. L 3.7 cm, W 1 cm, H 5.5 cm.
Victorian 18K yellow gold tiger's-claw brooch with diamond. Antique tiger claw set in gold and set with four rose cut diamonds and a blue stone. Victorian period from around 1870-1880. This type of jewelry was often made in India as a souvenir of a hunting trip. In good condition. Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark. L x W: 5.4 x 1.4 cm. Weight: 5.75 grams. For export outside the European Union, a CITES pre-convention certificate may be required. Obtaining the necessary certificates and/or export permits are the responsibility of the buyer.This item is not legal to sell in the UK.
18K Yellow Gold brooch of a swan with natural ruby ​​and sapphire. Set with 30 different cuts; pear, round and oval faceted natural rubies and sapphires, the largest of which is approx. 4.69 x 3.98 mm and the smallest stone has a Ø 1.80 mm. In good condition. 750 hallmarks: Dutch hallmark, Italian hallmarks, maker's mark 133 PD for Padua. L x W 4.8 x 2.4 cm. Weight: 8.69 grams. This lot is being auctioned without a minimum price.
Pasquale Bruni 18K white gold flower bracelet set with approx. 7.70 ct. blue topaz. Set with 110 round faceted blue topazes approx. 7.70 ct. in total (approx. 0.07 ct. per stone). In good condition. Is part of a demi parure. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 750, signed Pasquale Bruni. Maker's mark 2211 AL: Pasquale Bruni. Italy. LxW: 18 x 0.7 cm. Weight: 17.85 grams.
18K White gold cocktail ring set with approx. 0.36 ct. diamond and 20.92 ct. tourmaline. Set with 14 brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.36 ct. in total (VS / G-H) and a rectangular faceted tourmaline of approx. 20.92 ct. (18.7 x 15.0 x 9.5 mm). Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark, Belgian maker's mark four-leaf clover: Gebroeders Boschmans, Schoten, 1942. In good condition, small traces of use on the central stone. Ring size: 16.25 mm / 51 mm. Weight: 10.52 grams.
18K yellow gold bracelet set with an entourage of approx. 0.90 ct. diamond and green colored stone. Set with 14 old cut diamonds of approx. 0.90 ct. in total (SI-P / G-I) and a green colored stone. In worn condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 750, weight indicating mark, import mark V (1906 - 1953). L: approx. 16 cm. Weight: 11.52 grams.
Pasquale Bruni 18K white gold ring with free moving flower set with approx. 3.50 ct. blue topaz. The topaz flower sits like a pendant on three twisted rings and can rotate freely on the rings. Set with seven round faceted blue topazes of approx. 3.50 ct. in total (Ø approx. 4.80 mm per stone). In good condition. Is part of a demi-parure (see topaz tennis bracelet). Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark 750, signed P.B. Maker's mark 2211 AL: Pasquale Bruni. Italy. Ring size: 17.25 mm / 54 mm. Width: 1.5 cm. Weight: 20.95 grams.
18K yellow gold three-stone ring set with approx. 1.03 ct. diamond. Set with an old mine cut diamond of approx. 0.80 ct. (5.87 x 5.80 x 4.35 mm, VS / K-L) and two brilliant and Swiss cut diamonds of approx. 0.23 ct. in total (SI / G-H). In reasonable condition, old mine diamond has a skew-whiff table, one brilliant lacks matter. Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark. Ring size: 15.5 mm / 49 mm. Weight: 3.36 grams.
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