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An 18ct gold ruby and diamond three stone ring, central set with oval cut ruby approx 6.62mm x 5.80mm x 2.95mm depth, total estimated carat weight 1ct, in a gold four claw setting, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, each measuring 4.10mm x 4.2mm, total overall estimated carat weight 0.51cts, in white claw setting, with V shaped shoulders, London 2003, ring size M, 2.8g all in.
An 18ct white gold three stone diamond ring, with a central round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.83cts, in a six claw setting, with diamond baguette cut shoulders, each approx 0.13cts, in tension setting, with zig zag raised design under tier, total estimated carat weight approx 1.09cts, on plain band, ring size Q, 4.1g all in.
JOHN SKINNER PROUT (1805-1876)Interior, Chartres Cathedralsigned 'Skinner Prout' and further inscribed and dated 'Sept 9th (18)61' (lower left)pencil and watercolour, heightened with white18 1/2 x 13 1/4 inThe ornamental stone choir screen in Chartres Cathedral was erected between the 16th and early eighteenth century. It has over 40 niches by various prominent sculptors depicting scenes from the Life of Christ.For another watercolour by the artist depicting the Screen in Chartres Cathedral (dateable to 1862) cf. Christie's, King Street, London, lot 134, July 14th 1992.John Skinner Prout, like his uncle Samuel, specialised in architectural subjects. He appears to have travelled to France at least once in the early 1860s visiting Rouen, Caen and Chartres. He was re-elected a full member of the NWS in 1862.
‡ALAN HALLIDAY (b. 1952)Prague: 'The Villa Bertramka, the stone table where Mozart composed'signed and dated 91 (upper right)inscribed in pencil as title, and with label versowatercolour15 x 22 inDateable to 1991Provenance: with The Music Theatre Gallery, London The artist studied at the Courtauld Institute and later Oxford University. He had a special affinity with the world of music and ballet. He frequently exhibited at the Royal Opera House and Covent Garden as well as a number of London Galleries including the Ebury Gallery, the Westbourne Gallery and Clarendon Gallery. He painted throughout the world and in 1987 formed and led the European Artists' Group at the Frankfurt Festival.
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