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A RAINBOW GEMSTONE RING the princess-cut stones grain set in two rows with a round-cut diamond border on a 9ct yellow gold hallmarked shank and 6 further coloured gem stone rings including a blue and pink three stone sapphire ring with channel-set diamond shoulders in 9ct yellow gold 3 rainbow gemstone rings and 2 pink stone cluster rings, all in 9ct yellow gold (7)
AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING the oval cut aquamarine measures approx. 6.9mm long in a four-claw setting, the 9ct white gold shank inset with two diamond accents on either side, with Birmingham hallmarks and a 9ct white gold and platinum rectangular cut blue zircon single stone ring, 3 further large rectangular cut blue single stone rings, probably spinel all in yellow gold (5)
A BLUE DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING the round brilliant-cut treated blue diamond measures approx. 0.45cts in a four-claw setting on a 9ct white gold shank and a smaller single stone treated blue diamond ring, a pale blue treated diamond singles tone twist ring and a five stone treated blue diamond eternity ring in yellow gold (4)
AN AQUAMARINE AND EMERALD RING the oval cut aquamarine measures approx. 11 x 9mm claw set on the horizontal with small round-cut emerald accents to each end, the 9ct yellow gold shank with concave taper shoulders and a peridot and diamond chip flowerhead cluster ring in 9ct yellow god, a rectangular cut single stone tourmaline ring, further green gemstone cluster rings all set in 9 and 10ct yellow gold
A LARGE SYNTHETIC COLOUR CHANGE STONE RING rectangular cut and showing blue-purple colour change, approx. 18 x 16mm in a four corner claw 9ct yellow gold setting with open chenier shoulders stamped 9ct and a collection of other pink or purple gemstone rings, including examples set with mystic topaz, ametrine and pink topaz all in 9 or 14ct yellow or white gold (14)
A SYNTHETIC RUBY MARQUISE CUT SINGLE STONE RING the stone approx 20 x 6mm, claw-set in a hallmarked 22ct yellow gold setting and a red and white stone marquise shaped cluster ring, the red stone probably glass, in a high carat yellow gold unmarked setting. An early 20th century cushion-cut ruby single stone ring set in 9ct yellow gold, an early 20th century synthetic ruby and white zircon three stone ring in 18ct yellow gold and platinum (4)
A Palmyra terracotta tessera circa 3rd century AD ticket to a sacred banquet, one side with two busts and crossed palm branches and the other with a bust and Aramaic text, 3cm wide, a clay tablet with two figures above a sun burst, the top pierced for attachment, 3.5cm high, a Sumerian shell cylinder seal, with remains of linear decoration, 1.7cm long, a Mesopotamian stone cylinder seal, four bronze fibulae, Bronze Age, including one finely coiled and ribbed, 6.5cm long, a navicella-type, 4.5cm long, a stylised sea monster type, 3.6cm long, a plain type, 4.8cm long and a bronze annular brooch with incised letters, 1.5cm diameter. (9) Provenance George and Florangel Lambor Collection.
A Valdivia female torso Ecuador, circa 3500 BC clay with red slip body and black head with linear incised hair, 3cm high, a Costa Rican stone idol, incised a stylised figure, 3.6cm high, a Valdivia pottery head fragment, 2.2cm high, on a stand, an Aztec pottery head of Chalchiuhtlicue, with a folded headdress, disc earrings and raised outline eyes and lips, the back inscribed Xochiquetzal, Late Aztec, Burland, B.M., 7.5cm wide, an Aztec figure of Atlcuye, with hand written identification label to the back, 6cm high, a Quimbaya pottery female figure Colombia, with remains of fawn slip, 10cm high, and a Mayan flat back figure of Itzamna, 11cm high. (8) Provenance George and Florangel Lambor Collection.
Two gold dress rings, a 9 carat yellow gold reproduction Victorian style carved claw mount claw set with an oval cabochon cut opal 8 x 5.5mm, and two oval garnets, London 1975, ring size L, 4.5g, a 9 carat white gold solitaire ring set with a 6mm synthetic white stone, Birmingham 1960, size O, 2.5g.
A collection of new modern silver jewellery, an Amore & Baci bracelet with red beads, two rigid silver collars,15 and 4mm wide, a large simulated pearl necklace, silver heart pendant and chain with pearl to centre, cultured pearl necklace and bracelet, abstract silver brooch, two circular drop pendants and chains, pair of silver and black cufflinks, Rotary - a lady's gold-plated bracelet watch, square mother-of-pearl dial without numerals, synthetic clear stone bezel and shoulders with integral 3mm wide linked bracelet, 19cm long, new with box and paperwork, watch is not running at present time.
Indian stone carving Ganesh Hindu elephant god, 10cm high and an another small stone carving of Hindu god, 6.5cm (2) These items are from the collection of Lionel Walrond. Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset. On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology. This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday! The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset). Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissan hut. Local finds of Roman and neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones. Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the LansdownMuseum, a post which he held for the following 37 years. He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.
Various items in envelopes to include an 'Egyptian charm from neck of mummy', two 'votive offering bought at Athens', 'Egyptian god from Cairo', 'Iron Age sling stone', and other items These items are from the collection of Lionel Walrond. Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset. On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology. This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday! The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset). Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissan hut. Local finds of Roman and neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones. Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the LansdownMuseum, a post which he held for the following 37 years. He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.
Egyptian terracotta foundation stone, ' Egypt 18-19th dynasty, Translation:- One revered by Osiris the priest Denreg justified.' 22.5cm This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond. Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset. On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology. This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday! The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset). Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissan hut. Local finds of Roman and neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones. Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the LansdownMuseum, a post which he held for the following 37 years. He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association. Condition Report.
The standing figure dressed in a flowing robe with her left hand holding a vase, her demure face with fine features beneath a high chignon partly concealed by a veil, the stone of even deep celadon tone, hardwood stand, minor age wear, natural fissure line to the back of the figure31 cm high excluding stand
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