A pair of smoky quartz single stone ear clips, stamped 18K, 7.8g; a pair of sapphire and diamond ear clips, stamped 585 14K, 5.7g; an air of green quartz single stone ear clips, unmarked, 6.7g; a pair of three colour knot ear studs, unmarked, 3.3g; two pairs of gold coloured ear studs, unmarked, 5.5g gross; and a pair of cabochon blue stone ear studs, unmarked
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A diamond three stone ring, set with old brilliant cut diamonds in coronet mounts, approximately 1.00 carat total, unmarked, finger size L, 2.8g Condition Report: Colour central stone L-M, side stones J-K, clarity SI3/I1, some surface reaching fractures under the crowns, chips to girdles. The setting has some wear commensurate with use, the claws have been retipped, one claw is needing tipping again. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone ring, the Princess cut diamond, approximately 0.40 carats, in a claw set mount, mounted in platinum, Birmingham hallmarks, finger size I, 3.1g Condition Report: Clarity: I, there is an obvious carbon inclusion beneath the table. I/J colour. Some general wear. Light scuffs and scratches. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, approximately 0.50 carats, in a four claw mount, mounted in platinum, finger size P, 5g Condition Report: Clarity: I. Some obvious inclusions visible with a 10x loupe. Colour: H Hallmarks rubbed. Scuffs and scratches. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone band ring, the central brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.40 carats, claw set above Princess cut diamond shoulders, unmarked, finger size T, 11.2g Condition Report: Principal diamond: I clarity, there is an obvious black carbon inclusion. Colour estimated as L General wear throughout with scuffs and scratches. All diamonds present to the shoulders. Condition Report Disclaimer
An opal, diamond and emerald pendant, of quatrefoil form, unmarked, 3.2cm long, 4.1g; a pearl and diamond drop earring, set with graduated pearls (untested and unwarranted as natural pearls), suspended from an old cut diamond top, 3.2g; a 9 carat gold opal and sapphire cluster ring, 1.9g; an emerald single stone ring; unmarked, 2.6g; and a cultured pearl and emerald necklace clasp, stamped 14KWG, 5g gross
A diamond 'Forvever' court ring by De Beers, set to the outer and inner bad with a brilliant cut diamond, signed De Beers, mounted in 18 carat white gold, Sheffield hallmarks, signed De Beers, numbered A64568, finger size I, 4.3g, with a De Beers passport stating the diamonds are 0.03 carats, and a De Beers ring box; and a Princess cut diamond three stone band ring, mounted in 9 carat white gold, 2.6g
A synthetic colour change sapphire single stone ring, mounted in 9 carat gold, Birmingham hallmarks, finger size N, 3.7g gross; a synthetic colour change sapphire single stone dress ring, unmarked, finger size M, 5.2g gross; a cubic zirconia cluster ring, mounted in 9 carat gold, 7.5g; and a cubic zirconia five stone band ring, mounted in 9 carat gold, 2.7g gross
A Collection of Islamic Pottery Vessels, Persia, 10th century and later, comprising: a Kashan turquoise-glazed ewer, 12-13th century, with underglaze engraved decoration, 22cm high; a Nishapur slip-painted bowl, 10th century, 18cm diameter; a small Safavid turquoise glazed ewer, circa 16-17th century, 17cm high; a late Safavid blue and white colander, circa 1700, 21.3cm diameter and another pottery bowl, 18.2cm diameter; a Gandhara style stone head, 20th century, mounted on metal stand, the head 15.5cm high and a miniature 18k gold-plated copy of the 'The Cyrus Cylinder', set in resin, the cylinder signed, the resin case 15.2cm x 10.3cm x 5.3cm (7) Condition Report: The Nishapur bowl broken in several parts and repaired; the Kashan turquoise-glazed ewer, with neck restored, area of glaze restored to body and handle broken and glued; the Safavid turquoise glazed ewer, with neck in half and repaired and also 2cm rim chip and handle broken in four parts and glued and spout with chip; a late Safavid blue and white colander with 4.5cm x 4mm rim chip and 1cm x 4mm rim chip and some crazing and other minor chips and cracks throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD AND CHARLES PARKIN: AN ESSAY TOWARDS A TOPOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, London, William Miller, 1805-10, 2nd edition, 11 vols, mezzotint frontis, 2 folding plans, folding map, 33 plates as called for, 14 pedigrees, extra illustrated with full set of 64 lithoplates from FRANCIS STONE: PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF ALL THE BRIDGES BELONGING TO THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK 1830, old half calf worn
SYBIL MAUDE. Portrait of Olive Mary Stone with saffron bun. Oil on canvas, re-lined. Unsigned. 59 x 49cm. Provenance: Purchased from the Penzance Auction House, February 10th 1994. Lot 217. Note: Olive Mary Stone, born in April 1897 lived at Cranken Farm, Newmill with her parents & three siblings. The artist Sybil Margaret Maude was born in 1878 in South Kensington but lived with her maternal grandfather in Hampshire. Further information & documentary evidence is available on request.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
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