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An 18ct yellow gold and diamond four stone ring, made by N. St. J. Paint & Son, Guernsey, the four brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.5ct, of very good clarity and colour, ring size M½.* Condition: This ring is in very good condition overall. The stones are in VG condition, with no chips or scratches - they're nice and white (G-H) and are VS1 - clean with just a few tiny inclusions and one with a tiny carbon spot, which are only visible through a 10x lens and are all towards the edges of the stones. Nice and lively overall. The setting and shank are in good condition with just minor wear as would be expected and a few small but deeper scratches/nicks to the gold at the outside bottom of the shank. Claws are all secure. Clear hallmarks.
An antique diamond and sapphire plaque ring, featuring an inky blue cabochon sapphire to the centre, surrounded by an oval plaque inlaid with round, brilliant cut diamonds. Ring size J.Condition report: The sapphire measures 11 x 6.5mm. approx. The top of the sapphire has some miniscule pits and tiny scratches to the surface – these are visible to the naked eye as a very slight ‘matting’ to the shine on the top of the cabochon. There is also one larger (approx. 1.5mm) old surface scratch to the sapphire just off the top to one side – it is not particularly deep and is old so the edges are worn, but it can just about be felt with a fingernail. With a light shone from underneath the stone, some clear natural dark & light contrasting striations can be seen low down on one side just above the setting, along with a patch of silvery inclusions – this patch of inclusions are also visible from underneath with a light shone through the top of the stone. When worn, these inclusions are not visible. The diamonds all appear to be original – one of the larger side ones at one end has a small chip to the girdle (which is beneath a claw and was therefore presumably caused pre-mounting). That same stone also has two small chips to the edge of the table – one is very sharp and may in fact be an inaccurate cut from during the cutting. Our approximation is that the diamonds weigh approx. 0.5ct total. The millegrain setting is in good condition, with some wear as expected at either end. On the shoulders, one of the central ‘leaf’ pieces stretching from the millegrain edge to the shoulder has been off and has been reattached with tiny spots of clear glue). It seems secure but obviously it would be preferable to have a soldered repair. The shank does not appear to have been sized. There are no hallmarks. The metal tests as platinum of an electronic tester. We believe that the ring dates from the 1930s.
A fine Georgian 18ct yellow gold fancy guard chain, Circa 1820, a 9mm round belcher style link, all individually stamped with a diamond patten; the clasp in the form of a hand with the cuff set with a small oval faceted ruby and the forefinger set with a small round faceted emerald. With original fitted case. Overall 1240mm. Gross weight 92.2g.* Condition: The guard chain is in very good condition overall. There are no splits, dents or repairs to the chain links. The hand clasp is functioning well with a crisp click into place. The emerald on the hand's 'ring' has a miniscule frit to one corner and the rub-over setting of this stone is worn to one side. However, it is secure. This really is the only fault - it is a lovely piece overall. The case is original and has some minor wear to the edges as one would expect - there is more significant wear to the morocco on the underside. The hinge has slight movement but is secure and has no splits or repairs.
A diamond solitaire ring, the round cut diamond weighing approximately 1ct and set in a 9ct yellow gold band. Ring size M.* Condition: The diamond has no chips or damage. Overall SI1, colour J-K. Very little fluorescence under UV.The stone has a small patch of cavity line inclusions near the girdle, which show on the surface and can be felt with a fingernail. There is a fine feather inclusion to the side and a small patch of mineral inclusions including tiny carbon spots in the same place. There is also a patch of cloud inclusions around one claw.
B. Greniè (French, mid 19th century), A set of six views of France including: The Stone Bridge at Bordeaux from La Bastide; Bordeaux from Lormont; A Military Camp at Souge to the west of Bordeaux; A River Scene near Bordeaux - possibly Le Bec d'Ambes; The Pont de Saint Andre De Cubzac - the viaduct over the Gironde; A View of Bordeaux taken from Floirac oil on canvas, signed "B. Grenie" and dated 1845 lower right, in swept frames 9½ x 12 7/8in. (24.1 x 32.8cm). (6) * Provenance: St Helier Galleries Ltd, Jersey
A Chinese soapstone mountain carving, first half 20th century, in russet, mutton fat and light ochre stone, finely carved with a large group of soldiers climbing up a rocky mountain with fir trees and spiralled clouds, on a fitted celadon, russet and purple mottled stone base, carved with a low fir tree, 6in. (15.2cm.) high, damage to one tree. * Condition: Top branch of right hand fir tree is off with some losses from connecting pieces of carving, so cannot be immediately reattached. Small chip to top of two clouds to back and some small frits and wear to lower edge of mountain and top front of base.
Two Chinese carved soapstone figures of horses, 18th / 19th century, both finely carved, one in ochre, russet and off-white mottled stone, modelled with head turned back and tongue extended, the other in off white and mottled pink stone, modelled standing with head inclined to the left, both on shaped naturalistic bases, both with incised signature to base, the taller 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high, both restored, on original hardwood stands with carved fir branches to the front. (4) * Condition: The first with tongue extended has been off base with breaks either at hooves or part way up legs - there are old glued repairs here, which have been well executed. Tiny chip to tip of one ear and a few tiny frits to mane and tail. The other has also been off the base and has similar glued repairs. There are a few tiny chips to tail.
CHARLES DICKENS"Our Mutual Friend."2 Vols, 1st edition, etched plates by Marcus Stone complete, well bound cont 1/2 calf gilt, 1865 good copy.Condition report: There is foxing on the opening and back leaves. Some illustrations have foxing to the edges. Bindings and covers are in fine condition.
A collection of rare first press Rolling Stones LPs in excellent condition The Rolling Stones LK4605 (1st mono)Out of our heads MONO LK4733 (1st)Between the Buttons 1st Stereo SKL4852No Stone UnturnedFlowers (German Press)Five by Five LP DF6X8590Number 2 Mono LK4661 (1st)Aftermath 1st stereo (laminated clarifoil sleeve)Sticky Fingers (1st)Mad in the ShadeLet it Bleed (poster and sticker, 1st)Beggars Banquet (Gatefold stereo 1st)Goats Head Soup (1st, both posters)Miss You (Pink 12")It's only Rock N RollBlack and BlueTattoo YouStory of The Stones 1Story of The Stones 2Story of The Stones 3UndercoverStill LifeBig Hits (with poster book)
A pre 1932 Georg Jensen 830S and cabochon set circular brooch, design no. 52, 28mm, gross 7 grams. Condition: Cabochon stone has a worn surface and maybe a possible replacement?? Visible oxidisation all around the setting perimeter. Some minor oxidisation around the pin hinge. Minor surface scratches and nicks in general. Small nick to the border. Marks clear.
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