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CRICKETING INTEREST: THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (Ed): CRICKET, London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1888, Limited number 20/250 , bearing the signature of Henry Blofeld in blue ink; THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (Ed): THE POETRY OF SPORT, London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1896; E D BRINTON AND CHRISTOPER STONE: ETON, London, A & C Black, 1909, bearing the signature of Henry blofeld in blue ink; BERNARD DARWIN: W G GRACE - GREAT LIVES, London, Duckworth, 1934, bearing the signature of Henry blofeld in blue ink to ffep; CHRISTINA PIERCE: CRICKET YEARBOOK 2008, Surrey, Christina Pierce, including ALS from author to 'Henry' (possibly Blofeld) (5)
TWO SIMILAR BRECHE VIOLETTE MARBLE TABLE TOPS 18TH CENTURY OR 19TH CENTURY Each of shaped serpentine outline One 127cm wide, 65cm deep The second 126cm wide, 64cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasion consistent with age and use, Some chips and losses to edges and extremities, some larger toward the rear of one top, also some front corners, all looks like old damageOne top with a scooped out channel to the rear, this has been infilled with a resin, some other smaller areas of fillerSome natural faults and veins through the stone to be expected with an organic materialPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A 14ct yellow gold green apatite and cubic zirconia dress ring, the green stone approximately 8 mm diameter, size Q, together with a 9ct yellow gold and cubic zirconia solitaire ring, the stone approximately 9.3 mm diameter, size N 1/2, and a silver gilt and cubic zirconia ring, size N12. (3)Two gold rings, 7.1 grams combined.
A 9ct yellow gold and citrine ring, set with a chequerboard cut stone, the shoulders channel-set with three citrines, size Q, together with four silver rings, including a peridot and smoky quartz cluster ring, a double pearl ring, a CZ ring, and a blue and white CZ cluster ring. (5)Citrine ring, 5.2 grams.
Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (Colr. Sert. Wm. Troop: 46th. Ft.) engraved naming, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine £160-£200 --- William Troop was born in Ballybantry, County Antrim, Ireland, around 1817. He attested at Belfast for the 46th Regiment of Foot on 17 July 1835 and likely marched from Belfast to Enniskillen on 16 May 1836 when his Regiment was ordered to furnish detachments in aid of the civil power. Advanced Corporal on 8 January 1838, Troop witnessed postings to Gibraltar and Barbados, being encamped on the Savannah until 18 April 1842. Transferred to Stone Barracks, he was convicted by Regimental Court Martial of being drunk on duty, and was reduced in rank on 1 June 1842. Embarked for Nova Scotia aboard Resistance on 23 February 1845, Troop spent four months quartered in the South Barracks at Halifax before embarking with Apollo for Eastern Canada. Transferred to the steamer Canada at Quebec, the regiment arrived at Montreal on 23 July and proceeded aboard the Prince Albert for La Prairie. Arriving at Tête de Pont Barracks, Troop was raised Sergeant on New Year’s Day 1847. Sent to Nova Scotia, he finally returned home to England in the summer of 1848, and was thus present to witness the controversy relating to the bullying of junior officers which delayed the departure of the Regiment for the Crimea; the affair was later detailed in The Murder of a Regiment by Major Colin Robins: ‘Excessive ragging, to the point of bullying, of one officer by his colleagues was unfortunately not unknown in the Victorian army and Perry, goaded repeatedly by Greer, eventually attacked his tormentor with a silver candlestick.’ Sent to the Crimea, Troop was one of a handful of men to survive the winter of 1854-55 relatively unscathed and without a day of sickness. Returned to Winchester, Troop was discharged after 21 years of service in the rank of Staff Sergeant of Militia. He went on to serve a brief spell with the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia at their Macclesfield Depot, before settling into family life at Crompton Road, Macclesfield. Sold with a file of copied research.
Pair: Private R. J. Brain, Somerset Light Infantry British War Medal 1914-20 (4726 Pte. R. J. Brain. Som. L.I.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (4726 Pte. R. Brain. 2 Bn. Som. L.I.) good very fine (2) £60-£80 --- Reginald John Brain, a stone cutter from Barton St. David, Somerset, was born in 1879. He attested into the Somerset Light Infantry on 3 November 1896 and served with the 2nd Battalion in India, Malta, and North China, before further service in India, and on the North West Frontier of Afghanistan during, and at the end of, the Great War. He was discharged on 8 January 1920. He died in Bridgwater, Somerset, in 1945. Sold together with a R.A.O.B. Jewel, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Presented to Bro. Reginald J. Brain C.P. by the Irving Lodge No. 6618 certified on 15. Nov. 1933.’, with integral top ‘Primo’ Buffalo riband bar; with copied service papers and copy Medal Index Card.
Five: Acting Sergeant R. G. Pearce, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (5438386 Cpl. R. G. Pearce. D.C.L.I.) mounted as worn, good very fine Five: Private J. L. Williams, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry France and Germany Star; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (5438165 Pte. J. L. Williams. D.C.L.I.) court mounted in this order, good very fine (10) £100-£140 --- Ronald George Pearce was born in Bude, Cornwall, on 6 June 1921. A carpenter by trade, he attested for the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry on 15 May 1939 and was appointed Private in the 4/5th Battalion. Mustered in the trade of carpenter and joiner Class I, Group B, under A.O. 137/40 on 13 February 1941, he witnessed extensive service in North West Europe and was raised Acting Sergeant on 14 October 1945 when part of the British Army of the Rhine. Released from service in May 1946, his reference adds a little more detail: ‘Exemplary. Served with distinction in the North West European campaign. A fine leader. Very thorough, reliable and hard working, a skilled tradesman. He has commanded the Pioneer Platoon with success. His conduct has been beyond reproach.’ Sold with the recipient’s original typed letter of reference, dated 12 August 1945, mounted on card, a contemporary photograph of the recipient in military uniform, a bronze XXX Corps Alamein & Cuxhaven 1944-45 medallion, unnamed, and a file of copied research. John Leslie Williams was born in Camelford, Cornwall, on 20 February 1920. A stone mason’s apprentice, he attested for the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry on 2 May 1939 and served in Normandy with the 5th Battalion, D.C.L.I., from 17 June 1944 as a Commanding Officer’s signaller throughout the North-West Europe campaign. Appointed Lance Corporal 25 November 1944 he was struck off strength from the British Army of the Rhine on 14 October 1945. Posted to Reserve, he was awarded the Efficiency Medal in 1946 and died at the East Cornwall Hospital in Bodmin on 14 August 1984. His obituary in the Silver Bugle reads: ‘He served throughout the whole of the North West European Campaign as the Commanding Officer's signaller. He will always be remembered in this capacity where his calm, stubborn and persistent voice was so often heard holding the Battalion's wireless net together on those difficult and temperamental No. 18 sets. No doubt he drove the CO and other members of Tac HQ mad with his continuous tuning and netting calls, but to his compatriots trying to keep in contact with Battalion HQ, his voice conveyed confidence and assurance. So often he would be heard calmly requesting "Through me” to an out-station struggling to get through in the heat of battle. He set his standard of excellence in Normandy and maintained it at Falaise pocket, the crossing of the Seine, the race to Arnhem, the winter campaign of 1944 and the crossing of the Rhine, culminating in the final battles for Bremen.’ Sold with an original photograph of the recipient in military uniform and copied research.
A late 19th century garnet and seed pearl ring, the three graduated oval cut garnets with two seed pearls in between, set to openwork mount leading to plain polished shank, stamped ‘J.M’ Birmingham 1895, ring size O, total garnet weight estimated 0.80ct, with a 9ct yellow gold garnet set signet ring, the round cut stone with square head leading to textured shoulders, stamped ‘AJLd’ London 1979, ring size Q, gross weight 6.5gms (2)
A mid 20th century diamond solitaire ring, the round cut diamond within white metal claw setting edge leading to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct’ ring size P, total diamond weight estimated 0.45ct, with a mid 20th century diamond three stone ring, the three graduated round cut diamonds set to white metal mount and yellow metal shank, ring size Q, gross weight 4.8gms (2)
A selection of jewellery, including a 19th century style gold coloured brooch, the stylised lozenge shaped brooch with red stone set to centre and engraved detail throughout, hinge pin to reverse, 3.5cm long, a peridot set stick pin, 6cm long, a yellow metal signet ring (at fault) yellow metal dress studs and further items, gross weight 17gms (6)
A 19th century style foiled back ring, the oval cut apricot stone within a surround of twenty split pearls, the raised head closed to the reverse in yellow metal leading to plain polished shank, stamped ‘901’ ring size Q 1/2, apricot stone 14.5 L x 9.3mm W, 5.6gms (Note: stone possibly topaz)
A 20th century style paste set bar brooch, the fourteen round cut white stones within silver coloured mount with engraved detail, hinge pin to reverse, 7.5cm long, within a fitted 'Goldsmiths and silversmiths' case, with a yellow metal dress ring, set with paste stone, stamped '14k' ring size R, a pair of gold plated cufflinks, a silver coloured Russian wedding band, a silver coloured fox mask brooch and further items of jewellery (Qty)
A 20th century diamond set bar brooch, the central old cut diamond within white metal claw set setting, with two smaller round cut diamonds to each side, set upon a white metal knife edge bar with hinge pin to reverse, 5cm wide, central stone 1.20ct, total weight estimated 1.80ct Condition report: Central diamond 7.2mm diameter Cannot get to the reverse of diamond to measure depth. Central diamond spreads 1.50ct on gauge. Minor nibbles to central diamond at 3 and 6 o'clock All claws present, a little low on the central diamondAll three diamonds have minor inclusions seen under x10 loupe. Diamonds are bright, lively and clean when viewed with naked eye. Smaller diamond on the right is a little loose. 4.8gms Hinge pin and fastening in working condition. Minor surface scratches and blemishes to metal commensurate with being worn.Minor fluorescence seen to diamond on left hand side under handheld UV lightDiamonds to side spread just over 0.20ct.
A pair of blue topaz and diamond cluster earrings, the central round cut blue stone with an open work surround of further round cut blue topaz stones and diamonds, designed as flower head, with post fittings and stamped to reverse '750' gross weight 14gms Condition report: Earrings 2cm wide. Both show minor signs of wear, commensurate of being worn. First earring: All claws and stones present. Topaz matched in colour. Engraved 'Susan' to side Fitting is in good working condition. Second earring: All claws and stones are present. Topaz matched in colour. Centre topaz with minor nibbles to girdle (seen with x10 loupe) Engraved 'Susan' to side. Fitting in good working condition.
A Mont Blanc 'Boheme Rouge' ballpoint pen, serial number CR1962689, in original presentation box with service guide, with a Mont Blanc LadyStar pen pouch in original box with service guide (2) CONDITION REPORT:The pen shows minimal wear to the body and gold plated elements. The red stone appears to be securely attached. The retraction mechanism works smoothly. The pen writes, but not smoothly (possibly due to lack of use). The pen pouch shows minor surface wear. The zip is functional.
A 9ct untested morganite and diamond cluster ring, the fancy cut pink stone within surround of sixteen round cut diamonds, within rose gold mount leading to plain polished shank, ring size P ½, import marks to interior of shank, 2.6gms Condition report: Centre stone measures: 7 L x 6.9 W x 4.6mm D Weight estimated 1.50ctAll stones present. Ring would benefit from a clean. Signs of wear and general scuffs to the metal commensurate of being worn. No major signs of thinning or repair visible with the naked eye.Untested moganite shows nibbling to girdle under x10 loupe. Inclusions are present under x10 loupe. Some diamonds show minor inclusions under x10 loupe.
An early 20th century emerald and diamond three stone ring, the central square cut emerald with an old cut diamond to each side, set within white metal claw setting edge leading to yellow metal shank, ring size O 1/2, 1.8gms, total emerald weight estimated 0.20ct, total diamond weight estimated 0.40ct Condition report: All claws are present, appear a little low to the emerald. Diamonds: Both old cut diamonds are eye clean and lively. There have inclusions seen with x10 loupe. One appears to have a minor surface reaching fracture. Emerald: Nibbles to table to top right hand corner. Inclusions within stone seen with x10 loupeRing would benefit from a clean. Shank is thin commensurate with age and wear. Under bezel is a little thin in areas, may require attention.
A Victorian silver aesthetic movement bangle, 'W&Co' London 1863, the front of the bangle decorated with engraved ivy leaf detail, 7cm wide, with a gold plated bangle, the red stone cabochon set within raised foliate detailed front, stamped to interior 'HG&S 9ct metal core' 6.5cm wide (2) Condition report: Silver bangle: Fastening is a little loose, may require attention. Tarnishing seen throughout bangle, would benefit from a clean. Dents to reverse. Surface scratches and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Gold plated bangle: Fastening in working condition. Plating is worn throughout. Red stone and mount is loose. Dents, blemishes and scratches throughout, commensurate of age and use. Stamped '9ct with metal core' (gold plated)
A selection of jewellery, including an early 20th century 9ct yellow gold cased ladies wristwatch, the circular dial with Arabic numerals set to a shaped case and associated expanding strap, with a gold coloured Celtic style brooch, indistinctly stamped, 6cm long, and a 9ct yellow gold five stone ring, the graduated white stones within coronet style mount leading to plain polished shank, ring size N ½ (3) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An untested loose aquamarine stone, the cushion cut stone measuring 20.9 L x 15.4 W x 11.7mm D, weight estimated 25ct, 5gms, with paperwork from ‘Northern gem mining company’ dated 1970 Condition report: No major chips or nibbles to the facet edges. The stone appears eye clean, with a bright and lively colour. There are inclusions present seen with x10 loupe, including 'rain' inclusions
1935-dated King's College London large bronze Jelf Medal awarded to John Curtis Stone (BHM 2920). Obverse: portrait of Richard William Jelf (1798-1871), facing right. 'IN HON. RIC. GUL. JELF S. T. P.' above with 'AMICI COLLEGÆ DISCIPULI'. Reverse: arms of Kings College London with 'COLL: REG: LOND:' around. Edge inscribed: 'JOHN CURTIS STONE, KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 1935. Jelf was Principle of King's College, London, from 1844 to 1868. Design attributed to Joseph Shepherd Wyon and Alfred Benjamin Wyon. Comes in the original fitted leather box. Diameter: 77mm.
1844 small silver medal to mark the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria (Eimer 1392, BHM 2186). Obverse: diademed bust of Victoria, signed William Wyon, 'ROYAL EXCHANGE OPENED BY H: M: QUEEN VICTORIA' with 'OCT. 28 1814' below. Reverse: three shields in front of a wreath with a grasshopper above. Legend: 'FIRST STONE LAID BY H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT.' with 'JANY 17 1842' below. Weight: 11.06g. Diameter: 28mm.
1970's and 1980's Funk, Soul and Disco Compilation LPs. Includes compilations featuring artists such as: Ruby Turner, Jackson 5, O'Jays, Sly & The Family Stone, Billy Ocean, Crusaders, Cameo, Kool & The Gang, The Rah Band, Love Unlimited, Shakatak, The Flames, James Brown, Rose Royce, Urban Allstars, Earth Wind & Fire and more. Overall condition: Good to Very Good Plus. Vinyl will have signs of play wear and sleeves will have light creases and light wear. (32)
Richard Ashcroft, Stone Roses, Primal Scream.Recent LP Reissues/Releases. Includes: Richard Ashcroft - Acoustic Hymns (2021 Ltd Ed Turquoise Vinyl SEALED cat no INFECT648ELP), The Charlatans - Tellin' Stories (2023 Reissue SEALED cat no BBQLP 190), The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (2018 reissue embossed sleeve SEALED cat no: 88843041991), Liam Gallagher - C'm on You Know (2023 clear vinyl cat no 0190296396878), Noel Gallagher - Who Built the Moon?, Council Skies (both SEALED) and Back The Way We Came (2021 cat no JDNCLP57 not sealed VG+/NM), Primal Scream - Chaosmosis, Live At Levitation and Utopian Ashes with Jehnny Beth (all SEALED). (9)
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