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A modern 14k white metal and diamond encrusted octagonal link bracelet, 18.3cm, gross weight, 35.8 grams. Condition: 15 links, each set with eleven round cut diamonds, each stone approx. 0.02ct. Overall average colour and clarity. Approximately 8-10 of the stones each have a tiny chip and a couple of the other stones are crooked in their setting. Overall condition is otherwise good.
A Victorian style 18ct, three stone sapphire and six stone diamond set circular cluster ring, with diamond set shoulders, size S/T, gross weight 7.8 grams.Condition: The table facet edges of each sapphire have small chips, with the central stone having larger chips. Central sapphire 4.6mm in length. Largest diamond diameter approx. 4mm. Colour and clarity range approx. J/K and SI2-I2. 4 diamond chips on each shoulder.
An 18ct, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, size N, gross weight 2.6 grams. Condition: A few small nibbles to the facet edges of the sapphire. No damage to the diamonds. Sapphire approx. 5.8mm in length. Diamonds approx. 0.03cts each. Minor surface scratches to the shank and settings in general.
A modern 18ct white gold and princess cut solitaire diamond ring and a 585 and solitaire diamond ring, sizes M & L, gross 2.7 gram & 2.0 grams. Condition: Princess cut stone 0.23ct. No visible damage to the stone. Colour and clarity approx. H/I and VS2. Minor wear to the shank and setting.585 ring- Setting quite worn and is damaged. Colour & clarity approx. J/K and I1. Old oval cut approx. 0.20ct. Shank quite thin.
An 18ct and three stone ruby set dress ring, size M, gross 2.7 grams. Condition: Two outer stones are in a white metal setting. Some minor surface scratches to the shank commensurate with age and use. No visible damage to any of the stones. The outer stones have a slightly more pink hue than the central stone. Central stone dimensions are approx. 6.2mm by 5.6mm by 2.3mm.
A 1960s' Sybil Dunlop pierced parcel gilt silver and citrine set target brooch, London, 1965, 32mm, gross 9.1 grams, stamped S.Dunlop en verso. Condition: A couple of minor nicks to the rim and a little tarnished in places, otherwise in good condition, with no visible damage to the stone. Hallmarks clear.
A white metal, amethyst and six stone diamond set dress ring, size R/S, gross weight 6.2 grams. Condition: Shank has been re-sized at some point. No visible damage to any of the stones. Amethyst dimensions approx. 12.6mm by 9.9mm by 7.9mm. Dimonds approx. 0.05ct each. Average colour and clarity estimated as H/I and VS2/SI1.
An early 20th century yellow and white metal, sapphire and diamond set stick pin, 62mm, gross weight 2.4 grams. Condition: One stone missing below the sapphire. Two of the tiny diamonds each are chipped. The sapphire has a few tiny chips/nibbles to some of the facet edges. Sapphire approx. 3.2mm in length.
A late Victorian yellow and white metal, sapphire and rose cut diamond set scrolling serpent brooch, 32mm, gross 4.5 grams. Condition: Serpent head appears to be hinged, but the head does not move, possible old repair by the hinge?? Sapphire is 5.3mm in length and has a few nibbles and chips. Half of one of the rose cuts is now missing and one other smaller stone is chipped. A few minor surface scratches to the metal in general and the setting is showing signs of wear, commensurate with age.
A 20th century Italian 18k yellow metal and marquise set solitaire diamond ring, size K, gross weight 1.8 grams. Condition: No visible damage to the stone. Colour and clarity approximately estimated as H/I and SI2 Stone length and width approximately 7.4mm by 3.4mm. Italian marks rubbed. Shank gauge quite slight, but sound.
An early 20th century yellow metal and carnelian cameo set stick pin, carved with the head of a lady to dexter, 86mm, gross weight 9.9 grams. Condition: Pin a little mis-shapen in places. Several very minor nibbles around the perimeter of the stone. Internal flaw visible on one side and from the back.
A Victorian yellow metal and black enamel mourning brooch with plaited hair beneath a glazed panel and a yellow metal and sardonyx circular brooch, carved with facial features. Condition: Mourning brooch-25mm. Gross weight 5.4 grams. Enamel chipped in one corner. Minor scratches in general to the enamel. Glass quite scratches. Surface scratches to the back. Lead solder beneath one brooch fitting and there is a later? added bale, with lead solder beneath.Sardonyx stone has a small chip to the edge and the pin clasp is not currently working(slightly bent out of shape). 17mm in diameter, Gross weight 2.8 grams.
An early 20th century 9ct gold and bloodstone panel set bracelet, each stone mounted with a gold dog's head applique, including, spaniel, alsatian and greyhound, the central panel inscribed en verso ' I. Temple, Gayton Hall, Heswall'.Condition: Gross weight 19 grams. One of the central stones has a worn setting an both sides and the metal on the back is a darker colour than the rest?? No visible damage to any of the stones. Clasp does not work properly and is in need of attention.
Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "Stonewall Jackson" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media on Illustration Board Painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the 32c "Stonewall" Jackson Classic Collection Series stamp issued June 29, 1995. Thomas Jonathan Jackson graduated from West Point in 1846, 17th in his class. Choosing artillery as his branch of service, Jackson won recognition in the Mexican War and served in the Florida Seminole Theatre in 1850. But an altercation with his commanding officer led to his resignation on May 21, 1851. Three months later, he became a professor at Virginia Military Institute. Those who knew him best called him a "grand, gloomy and peculiarly good man." When Virginia seceded from the Union on April 17, 1861, Jackson left VMI and was commissioned a colonel in the Virginia state forces. Following success in his initial battle at Falling Waters, Virginia, July 2, 1861, he was commissioned a brigadier general in the Confederate Army. During the first Battle of Bull Run, as Jackson held the Southern front against a Union flank attack, General Barnard E. Bee rallied the rest of his troops by shouting "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer." Victory was achieved and the name "Stonewall" stuck. On May 2, 1863, after a day of fierce fighting at Chancellorsville, Jackson and his staff trotted ahead of the Confederate line to reconnoiter. As they rode back they were mistaken for Federals and fired on. Jackson's left arm was shattered and had to be amputated. He died on Sunday, May 10, 1863, after uttering, "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees." Image Size: 14 x 13 in. Overall Size: 23 x 18 in. Unframed. (B15206)
A rare duan stone 'dragon' snuff bottle (1780-1850). Of flattened spherical form, carved in low relief to one side with two vigorous dragons undulating through clouds, the opposing side with a circular panel, the narrow sides flanked with a pair of mock lion mask-and-ring handles. Provenance: Joseph Kosel, Florida. Acquired 1974 Compare a similar example from the Barbara and Marin Dicker Collection, sold by Bonhams, New York, 16 March 2015, lot 1026 . See last two images.
An excellent Gandharan stone head from the Indus Valley, ca. 3rd - 4th Century AD. This choice example is 1-1/2" high, is carved from the typical gray schist and depicts a youth with beautifully detailed facial features, wearing a fancy turban. In excellent condition, good mineral deposits, mounted on stand. (IV459)
Dennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "30 Mile Point - Lake Ontario" Signed lower right. Oil on Illustration Board painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 32c Thirty Mile Point Lighthouse issued June 17, 1995. For more than 75 years, 30-Mile Point Lighthouse warned vessels on Lake Ontario of nearby shoals and sandbars with a beacon that could be seen 18 miles offshore. Built in 1875, this impressive gray stone structure stands within the confines of Gold Hill State Park -- 30 miles east of the mouth of New York's Niagara River. The most commanding feature of this lighthouse is its four-story tower which houses a 10-sided lantern room glazed with long, rectangular panes and topped with a reddish-orange metal roof. The quaint residence features 12-paned windows and peaked gables supported by decorative arches. In 1984 -- more than 25 years after 30-Mile Point Lighthouse was taken out of service -- the Niagara Frontier State Parks Commission signed a long-term lease for the property. Today, the keeper's dwelling holds a museum and the tower affords those who make the climb up its twisting staircase a breathtaking view of Lake Ontario and the lovely grounds of Gold Hill State Park. Even the room that once housed a foghorn has been converted for recreational use, as well as the lighthouse's surrounding land which has been turned into campsites. 30-Mile Point Lighthouse represents one of the many beacons on Lake Ontario. Image Size: 13.25 x 11.5 in. Overall Size: 16.25 x 14 in. Unframed. (B15036)
14K Gold Multi-Stone & Diamond Bracelet. This bracelet is set with (5) flower shaped segments set with semi-precious stones. These segments contain, peridot, amethyst, topaz and aquamarine. Marked on clasp. Length: 7.5 in. Overall Weight: 11.5 g - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via wire transfer or cashier's check, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
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