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A selection of early 20th century and later silver, gold and costume jewellery to include a 9ct gold and silver ring set with a central blue emerald style cut blue stone flanked by two lines of four white stones, and three further white stones to each shoulder, a 9ct gold cameo pendant, 9ct gold pearl set ear studs with screw backs, yellow metal cameo ring, butterfly wing and marcasite silver brooches, French enamelled compact, and other items Location: Cab
Three 19th century brooches to include a gold coloured brooch (tests as 9ct) set with a central brilliant cut diamond, total weight 8.6g, a 15ct yellow gold bar brooch set with a central white stone in a star setting, total weight 2.9g, and a silver and black enamelled navette brooch set with a central split seed pearl Location: Cab
Marlborough House Set. 'Photographs taken at Packington Hall, during the Royal Visit, November 1874. H. J. Whitlock, Photo[grapher], Birm[ingham]' [cover-title]. Oblong folio album (350 x 460 mm), original tan calf, smooth spine ruled in gilt, front board with gilt lettering and decoration including Greek-key roll within broad embossed frame, 34 albumen-print photographs all window-mounted rectos and versos in 9 thick card leaves, including 3 large oval prints (255 x 325 mm), 4 large oblong prints (230 x 330 mm), the rest of various dimensions (165 x 220 mm to 85 x 60 mm), subjects comprising views of Packington Hall, and group and individual portraits, the latter including the future Queen Alexandra (feeding dogs, in a horse-drawn trap, or accompanying a child, presumably the future George V, in a goat-drawn pram), the Earl of Aylesford, and other unidentified figures, front joint cracked at foot, spotting to mounts and sometimes to prints, a minority of the smaller prints faded (qty: 1) An imposing visual record of the visit of the future Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to the seat of his close companion Heneage Finch, 7th Earl of Aylesford, whose divorce from his wife Edith a few years later provoked a scandal which brought the raffish behaviour of Edward's circle to public attention and ensured that 'Marlborough House ... became a byword for louche morals' (ODNB). Alienated by her husband's habitual drunkenness and philandering, Lady Aylesford conducted an affair with Lord Blandford, who was the future Duke of Marlborough and the uncle of Winston Churchill, and eventually demanded a separation in 1876. In 1883 Aylesford went into self-imposed exile in Texas but died of alcoholism two years later at the age of 35. The future Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894) is also known to have been in attendance at Packington and appears to be present in three group portraits taken on Packington's terrace, wearing a beret and seated on the stone balustrade. Provenance: by direct descent to the present owner.
Rowling (J. K.). Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, London: Bloomsbury, 1997. 8vo, original pictorial boards, 223 pp., text-block toned as usual, spine very slightly rolled. An exceptional copy (qty: 1) Errington A1(a). First edition, first impression, case-bound issue, one of 500 copies, with all the requisite points: the copyright page dated 1997, with the numberline down to 1 and with the author credited as 'Joanne Rowling'; page 53 with '1 wand' repeated; and the rear cover with misprints 'Wizardry and Witchcraft' (for 'Witchcraft and Wizardry') and ''Philospher's Stone'. Of the 500 copies of the preferred case-bound issue 300 were sent to libraries and experienced a high rate of attrition. Provenance: acquired new by the vendor in 1997 from Dillons, 25 Wheeler Gate, Nottingham (the premises are best remembered under their original trading name of Sisson and Parker).
A Victorian 15ct gold coral and split pearl ring, a row of coral cabochons with a row of split pearls at each side, one deficient, some later replacements, all grain set to rectangular collets, with a further split pearl grain set to a triangular collet, to tapering reeded shoulders and shank, Birmingham 1873, 2.62g, together with an Edwardian 18ct gold single stone synthetic sapphire ring, Birmingham 1908, 2.05g (2)Finger size O½, PCondition report: Coral ring:Sizing join just visible at base of shank.One split pearl missing. Remaining two split pearls to that collet have worn nacre.Three split pearls to the other side, and both split pearls to the triangular collets, are later replacements. Glue visible around all.Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.18ct gold ring:Abrasions to the sapphire.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Sizing join visible at base of shank.Later section of shank has been added, bearing a more modern 18 fineness mark and crown.Wear to claws.
A white gold single stone diamond ring, an old mine cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.70ct, claw set to a scalloped gallery, with open shoulders grain set with rose cut diamonds, and a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.00g.Finger size OCondition report: Old mine cut diamond measures approximately 5.23 x 5.02 x 3.98mm.Claws to diamond worn.Some surface reaching inclusions and chips to some of the rose cut diamonds.Surface marks to mount.A lot of apparent porosity to the mount, and solder joins visible between head and shank.Sides of head are very worn.
A late Victorian gold single stone diamond ring, with an old cushion cut diamond, rub set to the domed, tapered head, to a plain flat section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 6.78g.Finger size NCondition report: A number of surface reaching inclusions to the crown of the diamond, including one at the edge of the table.A chip to the diamond near the setting edge. Surface marks/scratches to mount.The chip and the surface reaching inclusion at the edge of the table can both be seen with the naked eye, without a loupe. The diamond measures approximately 5.01 x 4.28 x 3.21mm, estimated as approximately 0.44ct.Assessed as approximately:Colour P-QClarity SI2-I1
An Edwardian gold diamond and sapphire three stone ring, an old brilliant cut diamond with a circular mixed cut diamond at each side, all claw set to the boat shaped head, with a plain shank, marked 18ct, 2.68g.Finger size RCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.The sapphires are abraded.
An Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond five stone ring, with alternating mixed cut sapphires and Swiss cut diamonds, claw set, to scroll shoulders and a 'D' section shank, Chester 1904, 3.27g.Finger size NCondition report: Some porosity to inside of shank.Solder joins visible at inside base of shank.Some wear to claws.Surface marks/scratches to gold.
An Edwardian gold three stone diamond ring, with a row of graduated old European cut diamonds, claw set to the boat shaped head, to tapered shoulders and a 'D' section shank, marked 18ct, 3.12g.Finger size RCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Shank is very slightly oval.Some wear to the claws.
A gold and platinum single stone diamond bar brooch, with an old European cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.98ct, claw set to a scroll collet, to gold knife edge bar faced in platinum, with gold pin and safety catch, tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum, 4.16g.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour I/JClarity VS1/VS2Condition report: Diamond measures approximately 7.92 - 8.01 x 4.89mm.
A gold single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.35ct, claw set to a scroll collet, with tapered chenier shoulders and a 'D' section shank, 2.96g.Finger size LCondition report: Diamond measures approximately 7.54 x 6.83 x 4.38mm.Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Surface reaching inclusions to the diamond with some indented naturals and some chips/nibbles to the girdle.
A gold single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.48ct, claw set to a rex collet, with solid tapered shoulders and a 'D' section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 1.89g.Finger size OCondition report: Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to mount.Indented natural to girdle of diamond.
A gold single stone diamond ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.40ct, claw set, to spear shaped shoulders grain set with eight cut diamonds, and a 'D' section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.30g.Finger size LCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the old brilliant cut diamond and some nibbles to girdle edge.Principle diamond measures approximately 5.18 x 4.20 x 2.93mm.Surface marks/scratches to mount. Claws one, and one claw missing entirely. Some wear to the sides of the underbezel.
A pair of gold single stone diamond stud earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.32ct total, four claw set in white, to yellow posts and butterfly fittings, tested as approximately 18ct gold with later 9ct gold scrolls, 1.13g (2)Condition report: Diamonds measure approximately 3.5mm.Very dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.Scrolls are later replacements.
A gold four stone diamond ring, with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to illusion collets, with a 'D' section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.64g.Finger size PCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Some wear to the edges of the shoulders.Diamonds a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with a pear cut diamond claw set to a white gold collet, to yellow gold chenier shoulders and 'D' section shank, London, interior shank marked 034, believed to be a known diamond weight of 0.34ct, 2.55g.Finger size JCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Diamond loose in setting. Seems secure but we recommend attention from a professional setter.Diamond a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
An 18ct gold three stone diamond cluster ring, with a graduated row of princess cut diamonds, claw set, to surround of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket, with tapered chenier shoulders and a 'D' section shank, Birmingham, 3.94g.Finger size QCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Diamonds a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, import hallmark London 1997, shank interior marked .25, believed to be a known total diamond weight of 0.25ct, together with a gold three stone diamond ring, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 5.07g total (2)Finger size N¼, JCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mounts.Heads of rings a little dirty.Some wear to claws.
Three gold diamond set rings, to include a single stone diamond ring with rose cut diamond set shoulders, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a diamond set cluster ring, tested as approximately 18ct gold, and a 9ct gold diamond set crossover band ring, London 1999 (3)9ct gold - 2.09g, 18ct gold - 4.91g totalFinger size K, J, KCondition report: Surface marks/scratches and dirt to all.Single stone ring is worn on the side of the gallery and underbezel.
An 18ct white gold single stone emerald cut diamond ring, an emerald cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.00ct, claw set to tapered chenier shoulders and a plain shank with stabilising beads fitted, London, 3.28gCondition report: Diamond measures approximately 7.82 x 5.19 x 2.67mm.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour M-NClarity VS1-VS2Cannot accurately measure finger size due to the stabilising beads. The ring sits at an R½ on the ring stick, but due to the stabilising beads would fit on a larger finger.Casting of collet seems a little crude.
A white gold three stone diamond ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with estimated weights of 0.95ct and 0.47ct each, all four claw set in plain collets, with open tapered shoulders to a plain shank, marked 18ct, no.31974046, head 15.30 x 6.50, 4.98g.Finger size NCondition report: Marks to the mount.The claws are all intact, but some are getting a bit thin. It would be advisable to let a setter check it and quote for re-tipping if required.An indented natural to one shoulder diamond.Diamonds estimated as approximately:Colour H/IClarity SI1/SI2The girdle of the principle diamond has a laser inscribed girdle: "IGI 31974046 INFINITY 009"The IGI report states that the principle diamond has a weight of 1.05ct.We do not have a copy of the report, but the details can be viewed online.
A platinum three stone diamond ring, with a graduated row of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, to open tapered shoulders and a plain shank, marked PLAT, tested as approximately platinum, 3.43g.Finger size N½Condition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Some wear to claws and underbezels.Diamonds estimated as approximately 0.80ct total.Centre diamonds assessed as approximately:Colour G-HClarity SI1-SI2Side diamonds assessed as approximately:Colour I-JClarity VS1-VS2The ring is circa 1950.
A white gold four stone diamond cluster ring, with a pair of old European cut diamonds, estimated as approximately 0.90ct each, claw set on the diagonal to scroll collets, with a smaller old European cut diamond claw set to each interstice, to crossover shoulders and a plain shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 3.26g.Finger size QCondition report: Principle diamonds measure approximately 6.00 x 3.84mm and 6.10 x 3.80mm.Small diamonds measure approximately 3.50mm each. Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Head of ring and diamonds a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.Some nibbles to the girdles of the principle diamonds.The principle diamonds are assessed as approximately:Colour I-JClarity SI1/SI2
A platinum diamond half eternity ring, c.1950, with a graduated row of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set, to a tapered shank, stamped PLAT, tested as approximately platinum, 3.76g.Finger size MCondition report: Base of shank worn.Sides of claws are very worn, and some claws show signs of having been retipped. One replacement Swiss cut stone, badly chipped.The largest diamond measures approximately 3.40mm, the smallest approximately 2.40mm. The total diamond weight is estimated as approximately 1.00ct
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