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Lot 269

Five various stone set rings, hallmarked 9ct/375, 15.4g all in.

Lot 275

An unmarked yellow metal sapphire and diamond three stone ring.

Lot 277

A emerald and diamond five stone gold ring, hallmarked 18ct.

Lot 284

An impressive diamond encrusted bracelet, comprising over 10ct of brilliant and baguette cut stones, the centre stone approximately 1ct, unmarked.

Lot 291

An old European cut diamond and platinum three stone ring, the central stone 2.6ct, colour J/K, clarity VS2/SI1 flanked by two similar diamonds of approximately 1ct each, colour J/K, clarity VS1/VS2, with accompanying certification.

Lot 298

An Art Deco old European cut diamond brooch, the central stone of approximately 2ct, flanked by two 0.5ct stones and surrounded by over 2ct of round, baguette and marquis cut stones, 4.5 x 2cm.

Lot 308

A good 18k gold and 2.1ct diamond ring, in the manner of Andrew Grima, the octagonal cut stone colour E/F, clarity VS2/SI1, with certification.

Lot 618

Robinson (T.H., 1865-1950). Oriental girl, pen & ink on artist's board, depicting a bare-footed young girl in robe and head-dress curled up on the ground beside a tree, her arms and head leaning on a stone step, signed lower right, image size 32 x 25 cm (12.5 x 8 ins), sheet size 53 x 38 (21 x 15 ins) (Qty: 1)

Lot 620

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, 1994, acrylics on artist's board, depicting Prince Caspian carrying a hunting horn and sword, with Aslan on his left and on his right Trufflehunter the badger, a dwarf, and Reepicheep the mouse, with 'Narnia' lettered on a scroll to lower right, signed lower right, 37 x 32cm (14.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, backboard with the artist's printed label (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, executed for the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Brian Sibley.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 621

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for The Silver Chair, The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, 1995, acrylics on artist's board, depicting Prince Rilian as the Black Knight mounted on his steed, with The Lady of the Green Kirtle looking on from one side and Aslan from the other, against a towering rock, with 'Narnia' lettered on a scroll to lower right, 37 x 32cm (14.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, backboard with the artist's printed label and ink signature (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, executed for the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Brian Sibley.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 622

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for The Horse and His Boy, The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, 1994, acrylics on artist's board, depicting Shasta and Bree atop a rocky mountain, with the ethereal head of Aslan in profile above, 'Narnia' lettered on a scroll to lower right, signed lower right, 37 x 32cm (14.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, backboard with the artist's printed label (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, executed for the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Brian Sibley.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 623

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for The Last Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, 1996, acrylics on artist's board, depicting Tirian, King of Narnia, in a purple tunic and blue cloak, carrying a sword and shield, with Jewel the Unicorn rearing beside him, and Aslan in a doorway behind, against a sunset landscape, with 'Narnia' lettered on a scroll to lower right, signed lower left, 37 x 32cm (14.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, with the artist's printed label on backboard (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, executed for the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Brian Sibley.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 624

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for Greenwitch, The Dark Is Rising Sequence, by Susan Cooper, 1992, acrylics on artist's board, depicting the prone sleeping figure of Jane Drew below a window at which appears a female face in vegetal form (the Greenwitch), with a breeze blowing the curtains and leaf debris inwards, signed lower left, image size 35 x 45cm (13.75 x 17.75ins), sheet size 39 x 50cm (15.25 x 19.75ins), artist's printed label on verso (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper, executed for an edition published by The Bodley Head in 1992; this work for the third title in the series of five.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 625

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for Silver on the Tree , The Dark Is Rising Sequence, by Susan Cooper, 1992, acrylics on artist's board, depicting a seascape with fantastical golden palace being struck by lightening and being overcome by the roaring sea, and an arrow travelling towards Will and Bran escaping in a listing sailing ship at the base of a large swell, signed lower left, image size 35 x 46.5cm (13.75 x 18.25ins), sheet size 38.5 x 51cm (15.25 x 20.25ins), artist's printed label on verso (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper, executed for an edition published by The Bodley Head in 1992; this work for the final title in the series of five.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 626

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for The Dark Is Rising, by Susan Cooper, 1992, acrylics on artist's board, depicting a snowy landscape with cloaked rider on a rearing and snorting horse, and a small boy (Will), signed lower left, image size 35 x 46cm (13.75 x 18ins), sheet size 38.5 x 52cm (15.25 x 20.5ins), artist's printed label on verso (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper, executed for an edition published by The Bodley Head in 1992; this work for the second title in the series of five.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 627

Skilleter (Andrew, b.1948). Original artwork for The Grey King , The Dark Is Rising Sequence, by Susan Cooper, 1992, acrylics on artist's board, depicting the interior of a cave, with two boys (Will and Bran) standing before the Three Lords enthroned, signed lower left, image size 35 x 45.5cm (13.75 x 17.75ins), sheet size 38.5 x 51.5cm (15 x 20.25ins), artist's printed label on verso (Qty: 1)Provenance: from the studio of the artist. Cover design for The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper, executed for an edition published by The Bodley Head in 1992; this work for the fourth title in the series of five.Andrew Skilleter b.1948 Andrew Skilleter studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and maintained a busy career from the 1970s as a versatile illustrator producing hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books, including a large number for Puffin Books, across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed illustrations for many books, magazines, posters and multimedia publications. Ivanhoe, his first work as author and illustrator for children, was published as a deluxe hardback in 1997. Skilleter has had a long working relationship with the BBC. He is known all over the world for his prolific output of Doctor Who artwork for the BBC and other publishers, work which was showcased in a book published in 1995 entitled Blacklight: The Art of Andrew Skilleter. The artist regards as one of his greatest achievements the seven audio cassette covers for BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia,dramatisedby Brian Sibley; four of these are being offered in this sale. In an online blog Brian Sibley writes of his delight in having Skilleter as illustrator, saying that the artist brought “an intelligence and a sympathy that complimented the telling of these much-loved tales, coupled with a sensibility as a designer for creating intriguing images that invited the listener to discover the story behind the pictures”. Also offered here are five original dust jacket designs for the classic series The Dark Is Rising  by Susan Cooper, published by The Bodley Head in 1992. In an article for ‘Folio Society Magazine’ the author described Skilleter’s dramatic illustration for Under Sea, Over Stone as showing “an evilly threatening Lord of the Dark in a swirling robe”, and praised the artwork for its immediate visual appeal and accurate representation of the text. Paintings by Andrew Skilleter have been exhibited in London and across the UK, including at The Association of Illustrators. Numerous pieces of his work are to be found in private collections in the UK as well as globally. The works of art offered here are being sold direct from the artist himself.

Lot 151

A Mid 20th Century Mineral Stone Collectors Chess Set & Board In Carry Case

Lot 176

A Silver & Red Stone Dress Ring

Lot 177

A Silver & Blue Stone Dress Ring

Lot 255

A Costume Jewellery Crystal Multi Stone Necklace Etc

Lot 277

A Pair Of Early 20th Century White Metal Salad Servers With Inset Coral Stone

Lot 305

A Semi Precious Stone Covered Box, Together With An Oriental Hardwood Stand Etc

Lot 2844

A green stone set brooch, a ladies 9ct gold watch on 9ct gold bracelet and a small locket.

Lot 2852

Three 9ct gold stone set rings and one other ring.

Lot 479

2 GOAT FIGURES, EACH ON A WOODEN STAND, ONE GREEN STONE, JADEITE? THE OTHER AMBER STONE AF LARGEST APPROX 8 cm HIGH OVERALL

Lot 1112

A set of four Spode stone china plates, early 19th century, chinoiserie design, diameter 24cm. Condition report: No condition issues, very light gilt rubbing, mainly to the edge extremities. No marks.

Lot 131

A burrwood and blackened freeform sculpture, on a shaped stone base, height 23cm, width 52cm.

Lot 152

A carved stone sculpture of a female torso, with indistinct inscription, length 32cm.

Lot 2405

A silver white stone riviere long guard 77cm and an Arts and Craft silver long guard 72cm.

Lot 2443

A high Victorian gold brooch with a central hard stone carved cameo surrounded by pearls, makers mark S & E.

Lot 2492

A Cornish Stone Company silver and amethyst bracelet.

Lot 2566

A pair of green stone gold mounted earrings and a little other jewellery.

Lot 2587

A white gold diamond flower head seven stone cluster ring.

Lot 2590

A white gold diamond crossover ring each stone of approximately 0.5ct spread.

Lot 2603

A silver (unmarked) trowel bookmark with green striated stone handle, a gilt steel bodkin case and other needlework implements etc.

Lot 2606

A heavy 18ct gold ring claw set an oval citrine maker's mark W & S, 16.7g. Condition report: Size P. Cushion cut stone 8.7 x 7.2mm, depth approx. 7.3mm.General surface scratching - nothing major. Age 1890 - 1910. Weight 16.7g.

Lot 2609

Four 19th century gold rings, three stone set, the fourth an 18ct gold band.

Lot 2618

An Art Deco white gold bar brooch, set a blue stone, together with a gold ring, set a pearl and a pair of pearl earrings.

Lot 2654

An 18ct gold solitaire diamond ring, the stone of approximately 0.5ct spread between shoulders set with small diamonds. Condition report: No chips or scratches to the centre of the diamond. Seems good.

Lot 266

A pair of stone obelisks of typical tapered form, on stepped bases, height 35.5cm, the bases 12cm square.

Lot 2717

A 9ct white gold multi strand and multi coloured stone set bracelet, 12g.

Lot 2719

Four 9ct gold coloured stone and diamond set pendants.

Lot 2720

Four pairs of gold stone set earrings.

Lot 2721

An opal and diamond white gold pendant and four other stone set gold pendants.

Lot 2722

A sapphire and diamond cluster mounted gold brooch, a 9ct gold ring with yellow heart shaped stone, matching earrings and a similar pendant, and a white gold pendant with matching earrings.

Lot 2731

A 9ct gold ring set a blue stone, a 9ct gold mounted blue stone pendant and chain, a 9ct gold rope twist chain, 4.2g and four other pieces.

Lot 2748

A Victorian 15ct gold ring set a cluster (one stone missing) together with a 9ct gold cross and two 9ct gold chains, 5.2g and one other piece.

Lot 2760

A blue stone 9ct gold mounted pendant and chain together with a pair of matching earrings.

Lot 2767

A good 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring, the central stone of approximately 1ct spread surrounded by ten smaller diamonds. (See illustration) Condition report: Ring size approx "R"

Lot 2773

A good three stone diamond ring set in platinum, the central stone of approximately 0.65ct spread.

Lot 2795

Three 14ct gold stone set rings, two have diamonds.

Lot 206

Three-piece suite of silver stone set jewellery comprising necklace, bracelet and earrings Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale

Lot 227

Five 9ct gold assorted dress rings together with a silver gilt stone set eternity ring Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale

Lot 228

A diamond two-stone 18ct gold cross-over ring two round brilliant cut diamond, a total diamond weight of approx 0.33ct Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale

Lot 114

A varied assortment of five hallmarked silver sugar tongs (including some Georgian examples), together with a souvenir Edward VIII Coronation silver letter opener, marked for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London and signed R.E. Stone (6) 

Lot 121

An old yellow-gold ring set with five rubies in a carved claw setting Approx dimensions are:-              approx. 5mm height x approx. just over 3mm wide.  We do not know the depth as the ring is set into an elaborate open work claw setting.  Under a jeweller’s loupe the stone exhibits some minor scratches and marks etc., generally commensurate with age.  Nothing major.  Where the ornate gold shank meets one of the outside stones it is noted that shank has a small split.  The ring appears very thin at the circular back and under a loupe you can see a small mark where the ring has probably been cut and re-sized.  Weight approx.. 3.12g total.  Ring size I.

Lot 124

An 18-carat white-gold large rubellite and diamond cluster ringApprox. dimensions are:              approx. 15mm high x approx. 13mm wide across the face x approx. 7mm deep.  An estimate as it is in a claw work setting.  Under a x 10 lense there appears to be several very small inclusions within the stone although these aren’t visible with the naked eye.  A very good ring overall with a nice colour central stone.  The diamonds appear quite bright around the oval rubellite stone and set it off very well.  The other stones around the claw settings and on the shoulders although small are generally of good quality.  Although not exactly “bright white” are still good enough to present the ring in a very good light.  Generally good condition but under a loupe very minor surface scratches can be seen to some of the metal otherwise in very good overall original condition with no problems, repairs or damage noted.  Weight approx. 10.10g.  Ring size O

Lot 143

A lady's 18-carat yellow-gold dress ring centrally set with an oval cabouchon opal, ring size 'K/L'Condition is good overall, weight is approx. 1.93g and the stone is approx. 8/9mm high.  It is a doublet.

Lot 147

A lady's 18-carat yellow-gold dress ring centrally set with a small red stone (probably ruby) and surrounded by smaller white stones in a flower head design, ring size 'J' 

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