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An 18 carat gold diamond six stone ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, finger size PCondition report: . The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'TAD', Sheffield. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.9 grams. CR made 30.07.21.
An 18 carat white gold diamond three stone ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size P1/2Condition report: . The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'DOM', London, 2008. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.5 grams. CR made 03.08.21.
A 9 carat gold opal and sapphire ring, finger size M1/2; a diamond five stone ring, stamped '18CT' and 'PLAT', finger size N1/2; and two further ringsCondition report: Opal and sapphire ring - 3.4 grams. Five stone ring - 2.1 grams. Two further rings - one hallmarked 9 carat gold, the other stamped '9CT', 5.3 grams.
An 18 carat gold diamond four stone ring, finger size O1/2; an emerald and diamond three stone ring, stamped '18CT & PT', finger size O1/2; and a diamond three stone ring, unmarked, finger size I1/2Condition report: 18 carat gold ring and ring stamped '18CT&PT' - 4.2 grams. Diamond three stone ring - 1.9 grams.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: two pepper-mills, one with spiral-fluted glass body; a George III style salt-cellar, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1911; a mustard-pot; a matchbox-cover, applied with a picture of a pheasant; a trumpet-shaped vase and an ashtray, weighable silver 9oz 13dwt, 300gr; together with a stone trinket box, the cover applied with a gilt metal lizard (qty)
Trilogie-Ring585 Gelb-/Weißgold, punziert, mit 3 Diamanten im Alt- und Übergangsschliff, gesamt ca. 0,7 ct, L-N, vs, Ringdurchmesser 17 mm, Gewicht ca. 3,5 g, ein Stein beschädigtThree stone ring585 yellow and white gold, hallmarked, with 3 old-cut and transition-cut diamonds, in total ca. 0.7 ct, L-N, vs, ring diameter 17 mm, weight ca. 3.5 g, one stone damaged
NO RESERVE - AN ANTIQUE VICTORIAN GEM SET REGARD RING, 1871 in 18ct yellow gold, the band half set with a row of graduated cushion cut, step cut and round cut gemstones including ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond, the first letter of the name of each stone spelling out the term Regard as an acrostic, maker's mark AA, full British hallmarks for Birmingham 1871, size L / 5.75, 2.5g.
NO RESERVE - AN ANTIQUE GEM SET REGARD RING, 19TH CENTURY in yellow gold, the band set with a row of six round and cushion shaped gemstones including ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond, the first letter of the name of each stone spelling our the term Regard as an acrostic, the reverse of the head of the ring engraved Maggie Morison, no assay marks, size O / 7, 1.9g.
Ross (Alexander) The Philosophicall Touch-Stone: or Observations upon Sir Kenelm Digbie's Discourses of the nature of Bodies, and of the reasonable Soule, first edition, initial imprimatur leaf with small defect in lower margin, some light water-staining, modern morocco-backed cloth, [Wing R1979], 4to, Printed for James Young, and are to be sold by Charles Green, 1645.⁂ A refutation of Digby's view on Gassendian and Cartesian atomism.
Morocco.- Pidou de Saint Olon (François) Present State of the Empire of Morocco; With a faithful account of the manners, religion, and government of that people, first edition in English, engraved frontispiece, folding map and 8 plates of costumes, occasional browning but a good copy generally, book label and ink inscription to pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, upper joint cracked but holding firm, chip to head of spine, [Wing P2159], 8vo, by R. Bentley, 1695.⁂ Pidou de Saint Olon led a 1693 embassy to the Sultan of Morocco in the hopes of securing a treaty. The mission was unsuccessful and returned after only a month. Provenance: Wiston Old Rectory (book label); Reynold and Janet Stone (ink inscription "Found and given to Janet Stone by her husband Reynolds in memory of a stay in Morocco March 1970").
Newgate prisoner.- Bayly (Thomas) Herba Parietis: or, The Wall-Flower As it grew out of the Stone-Chamber belonging to the Metropolitan Prison of London, called Newgate, first edition, additional engraved title, printed title in red and black, some repairs to margins of both titles, A2 repaired to verso with slight silking of text, D1 torn at inner margin, some damp-mottling, some worming, with single hole running through text on all leaves, becoming slightly larger on last few leaves, final blank leaf present but corner defective, modern calf, spine slightly sunned, [Wing B1511], folio, Printed by J. G. and are to be sold by John Holden, 1650.⁂ Fine engraved depiction of Newgate. Bayly, a royalist divine, was a vigorous assenter of the royal cause and attended King Charles I in the field. After the King's departure, he assisted in the defence of Raglan Castle but was later imprisoned for his writings against the new Commonwealth.
Johnsoniana.- Floyer (Sir John) Pharmako-Basanos, or the Touch-Stone of Medicines. Discovering the Vertues of Vegetables, Minerals, & Animals, by their Tastes and Smells, 2 vol., first edition, imprimatur f., both vol. with general title and separate title, addenda/errata f., 3pp. advertisements, library ink stamp to lower corners of titles, a few spots, contemporary calf, spines in compartments and with later paper labels at head, vol.1 upper cover almost detached, spine ends chipped, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Wing F1388], 8vo, Printed by W. D. for Michael Johnson, 1687- [1690].⁂ Scarce. Floyer was a physician at Lichfield in Staffordshire. It was on his advice that Dr. Johnson when a child, was taken by his mother to be touched by Queen Anne for the king's evil (scrofula) on March 30, 1714. He is best known for introducing the practice of pulse measurement, for which he created a special watch.Provenance: The Cetus copy, sold Bloomsbury Auctions, 22nd September, 2011, lot 139.
Ward (Samuel) The Wonders of the Load-Stone. or, The Load-Stone newly reduc't into a Divine and Morall Use, first edition in English, engraved frontispiece a little browned and chipped at fore-edge, D3 tear partially repaired, with blank leaf B12 present but lacking the 2 final blanks, a couple of outer margins trimmed, with loss to ruled border, some light browning, contemporary sheep, joints split, [STC 25030], 12mo, Printed by E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Peter Cole, 1640.⁂ A translation of Magnetis reductorium theologicum tropologicum by Sir Harbottle Grimston. "Not in fact by Samuel Ward of Ipswich, but attributed instead to Samuel Ward of Cambridge by STC, the British Library General Catalogue and other sources. However, this reattribution can be called into question, with Samuel Ward of Ipswich bequeathing a collection of lodestones in his will and probable confusion between the two being caused by both of them being at Sidney College, Cambridge at the same time (cf. DNB and Alumni Cantabrigenses)" (ESTC).
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