AN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed with a raised claw set, old cut diamond, total estimated dialmond weight 0.62cts, colour assessed as L-M, clarity assessed as l2, hallmarked 18ct gold London, ring size H, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (Condition Report:- overall good condition, some light chips to the diamond girdle)
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A YELLOW METAL SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed with a claw set, round brilliant cut diamond, total estimated diamond weight 0.25cts, colour assessed as H-I clarity assessed as VS2, tapered shoulders, no hallmarked or stamps, ring size J½, approximate gross weight 2.0 grams (Condition Report:- overall good condition, nice bright diamond in good condition)
A YELLOW METAL SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed with a claw set round brilliant cut diamond, total estimated diamond weight 0.60cts, colour assessed as L-M, clarity assessed as I2, tapered shoulders, stamped '18ct PT', ring size Q½, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear, chips to the diamond girdle)
A 9CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed with a raised claw set, round brilliant cut diamond, stamped diamond weight 0.15cts, tapered shoulders, hallmarked 9ct gold London, ring size L, approximate gross weight 2.6 grams (Condition Report: Overall good condition, nice bright diamond, no damage)
A BAG OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a boxed pair of white metal cufflinks, two white metal pendant necklaces, two pairs of non-pierced yellow metal and colourless paste set earrings, a silver gilt cubic zirconia single stone ring, hallmarked Sheffield, ring size M, a rolled gold hinged bangle, a yellow metal hinged bangle, a cased 'D-Day to Victory, 6 June' commemorative coin and a boxed Colibri black and gold designed lighter
A BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include a ladies Swatch wristwatch, round silver dial, Arabic numerals, fitted with a multi coloured bead strap, various other watch movements, dials, case backs and watch glass, a white metal magnetic pendant with two interchangeable hard stone cabochons, stamped '925 China', white metal pendant necklace, various stud earrings, an amber coloured faceted, graduated bead necklace fitted with a white metal screw clasp, a white metal line bracelet set with four green stone, a white metal pink dyed mother of pearl ring stamped '925', etc
Vier Gussformen aus Stein, Späte Bronzezeit, 12. - 10. Jhdt. v. Chr. Vier Hälften von zweiteiligen Gussformen aus grauem Glimmerschiefer für den Serienguss von Lanzenspitzen, Meißeln und Flachbeilen, Tülle der Formen für Meißel mit Fischgrätenzier. Form für Flachbeile sehr gut erhalten, die anderen mit Abplatzungen bzw. Fehlstellen am Rand, ein Fragment der Form für Lanzenspitzen wieder angeklebt. Längen 9,3 - 19,1 cm.Provenienz: Rheinhessische Privatsammlung, erworben 2009 bei Hermann Historica (A 58 am 7. Oktober, Los 217). Aus der Sammlung Axel Guttmann (AG 1082, 1083, 1084, 1087), erworben 1991 in München. Publiziert in H. Born und S. Hansen, Helme und Waffen Alteuropas. Sammlung Axel Guttmann Band IX, Mainz 2001, S. 224 f., Abb. 167.Zustand: IIFour Late Bronze Age stone moulds, 12th - 10th century B.C. Four halves of two-part moulds of grey micaceous schist for the serial casting of lance points, chisels and flat axes, the spouts of the moulds for chisels with herringbone decoration. Mould for flat axes in very good condition, the others with chipping or missing parts at the rim, a fragment of the mould for lance points glued back on. Lengths 9.3 - 19.1 cm.Provenance: German private collection, acquired 2009 at Hermann Historica (Auction 58, lot 217). From the Axel Guttmann Collection (AG 1082, 1083, 1084, 1087), acquired in Munich in 1991. Published in H. Born and S. Hansen, Helme und Waffen Alteuropas. Sammlung Axel Guttmann Band IX, Mainz 2001, p. 224-225, fig. 167.Condition: II
Fünfeckige Steinaxt, mitteldeutsch, 1. Hälfte 1. Jtsd. v. Chr. Große Steinaxt aus grauem Felsgestein mit Schaftloch und kurzem geraden Nacken. Intakt. Länge 18 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung, übernommen vom Großvater. Von diesem erworben zwischen den 1960er bis 1990er Jahren.Zustand: IIA large central German stone axe, 1000 - 500 B.C. Large stone axe of grey rock with a shaft hole and a short, straight neck. Intact. Length 18 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection, formed by the grandfather from the 1960s to the 1990s.Condition: II
20 Flintpfeilspitzen und eine Kette mit Steinperlen, Sahara, neolithisch, ca. 5000 – 3000 v. Chr. 20 überwiegend bifazial retuschierte Pfeilspitzen unterschiedlicher Form aus Flint. Darunter schmale lanzettförmige Spitzen, Dreiecksspitzen und zweiflügelige Mikrospitzen. Länge 1,9 cm – 4,8 cm. Dazu 20 unterschiedliche Steinperlen und Anhänger einer Kette. Tituliert „Sahara“.Provenienz: Alte österreichische Sammlung.Zustand: II20 Neolithic flint arrowheads and pearls of a necklace from the Sahara, circa 5000 – 3000 B.C. 20 mainly bifacially retouched flint arrowheads of different shapes. Lenghts 1.9 cm – 4.8 cm. In addition 20 different stone beads and pendants of a necklace. Entitled "Sahara".Provenance: Old Austrian private collection.Condition: II
Fünf Steingeräte, Mittel- und Südamerika, ca. 3000 v. Chr. – 1000 n. Chr. Ein schweres Schaftrillenbeil mit breitem Nacken aus grauem Felsgestein. Wenige alte Absplitterungen. Sonst intakt. Länge 14 cm. Ein kleines Schaftrillenbeil aus grauem Felsgestein, zur Schneide hin abgebrochen. Länge 8 cm. Ein Steinbeil aus grauem Felsgestein mit Durchbohrung und Schäftungsband. Die leicht gebogene Schneide hinten alt ausgebrochen. Länge 10 cm. Eine messerartige Klinge mit Durchbohrung am Schaftansatz. Weißes Felsgestein. Intakt. Länge 17 cm. Ein kleiner, flacher Flusskiesel aus grauem Gestein mit oberständiger Durchbohrung. Intakt. Länge 5 cm.Provenienz: Aus süddeutscher Sammlung, übernommen vom Vater. Von diesem in den 1960er Jahren in Süd- und Mittelamerika erworben oder geschenkt bekommen.Zustand: II - IIIFive Central and South American stone tools, circa 3000 B.C. – 1000 A.D. A heavy axe with a broad neck made of grey rock. Few old chippings. Otherwise intact. Length 14 cm. A small axe of grey rock, broken off towards the cutting edge. Length 8 cm. A stone axe of grey rock with pierced hole and shaft band. The slightly curved blade is broken off at the back. Length 10 cm. A knife-like blade. White rock. Intact. Length 17 cm. A small, flat river pebble of grey rock with a perforation at the top. Intact. Length 5 cm.Provenance: Southern German collection, taken over from the father. Acquired by the father in South and Central America in the 1960s.Condition: II - III
Keulenkopf, Ägypten, 3. - 2. Jtsd. v. Chr. Birnenförmiger steinerner Keulenkopf mit Schäftungsbohrung. Hellgrau gemasertes Felsgestein. Poliert. Bestoßen. Auf Holzständer montiert. Durchmesser 7 cm. Höhe 8 cm (auf Ständer 22 cm). Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines deutschen Sammlers.Zustand: II -An early Egyptian mace-head, 3rd - 2nd millennium B.C. Pear-shaped stone mace-head. Light grey grained rock. Polished. Bumped. Mounted on a wooden stand. Diameter 7 cm. Height 8 cm (on stand 22 cm). Provenance: From the estate of a German collector.Condition: II -
Zwei Amulettskarabäen, altägyptisch, 2. - 1. Jtsd. v. Chr. Naturalistisch gearbeiteter Skarabäus aus hellem Stein. Der Rücken krakeliert. Die Unterseite mit Hieroglyphen. Länge 1,5 cm. Dazu ein kleiner Skarabäus aus Holz. Weiß gefärbt, Oberfläche berieben. Die Unterseite mit Ornament. Länge 1,45 cm. Beide längs durchbohrt. Provenienz: Aus alter österreichischer Sammlung.Zustand: II -Two Egyptian amulet scarabes, 2nd - 1st millennium B.C. Naturalistically worked scarab made of light stone. The back with crackles. The underside with hieroglyphics. Length 1.5 cm. Plus a small wooden scarab, coloured white, surface rubbed. The underside with ornament. Length 1.45 cm. Both pierced lengthwise. Provenance: From an old Austrian private collection.Condition: II -
Drei alte Relieffragmente, Indien Fragment einer sakralen Darstellung mit Buddha im Zentrum. Rötliches Gestein mit hellen Einsprengseln. Links, rechts und unten gebrochen. Länge 17,5 cm. Höhe 11 cm. Halbrelief-Unterleib einer weiblichen Gottheit mit faltenreich gestaltetem Beinkleid. Höhe15,5 cm. Leicht gedrehtes Sandstein-Köpfchen von einer Relieffigur. Bestoßen und mit Witterungsspuren. Höhe 7,5 cm. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass einer westdeutschen Privatsammlung. Erworben vor 1968.Zustand: II - IIIThree ancient Indian relief fragments Fragment of a sacred scene with Buddha in the centre. Reddish stone with light-coloured flecks. Broken on the left, right and below. Length 17.5 cm. Height 11 cm. Half-relief lower body of a female deity with a richly folded leg dress. Height 15.5 cm. Slightly twisted sandstone head of a relief figure. Bumped and with traces of weathering. Height 7.5 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a West German private collection. Acquired before 1968.Condition: II - III
Artist: Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886 - 1957). Title: "May Day Parade, la Plaza Roja, Moscu". Medium: Original color lithograph. Date: Composed 1932. Dimensions: Image size: 13 5/8 x 10 3/4 in. (346 x 273 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in pencil, lower left; signed in the stone, lower right. Edition unknown. Thick wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Pictured in "Diego Rivera: Gran Ilustrador" published by the Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City, 2007, pg. 213. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by a prominent Mexican collector, then descended in his family, Mexico City. Comment(s): The famous and highly sought after Fortune Magazine cover for March, 1932 (Volume V, Number 3). Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [19286-3-600]
Artist: Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868 - 1952). Title: "The Grinding Stone". Medium: Original vintage sepia toned photogravure. Date: Composed c1908. Printed 1909. Dimensions: Image size: 6 1/16 x 4 in. (154 x 102 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Comment(s): Edward Sheriff Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and on Native American peoples. N.B. This is an original photogravure published separately from ‘The North American Indian’ portfolio and Curtis’s editioned works. [27217-1-100]
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