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A Gemporia Lorique collection diamond and blue stone teardrop cluster ring, central vibrant purply blue teardrop stone possibly tanzanite, surrounded by a band of twenty seven round brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct gold shank, stamped LORIQUE, 157 11, LG, 750, Birmingham 2012, size R, 5.3g gross
An Edwardian droplet pendant necklace, principle pale blue cushion cut rectangular stone possibly aquamarine, measuring approx 9.8mm x 7.8mm x 5.0mm, suspended from a double bar 9ct gold link and smaller round cut conforming blue stone, approx 6mm x 3mm, the whole suspended from a fine oval link 9ct gold chain necklace, 49cm long, 2.7g gross
An Art Deco sapphire and diamond square cluster ring, central deep blue sapphire approx 0.60ct, surrounded by a band of fourteen round old brilliant cut diamonds, stepped two stone diamond shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.42ct, white metal crown and shank, stamped 18ct plat, size P, 3.2g gross
A three piece suite of sapphire and diamond jewellery, comprising fancy link necklace, bracelet, ring, the necklace with a central deep blue oval sapphire suspending a conforming teardrop stone, between diamond accented frame ribbon bar side, suspended from a fancy inverted V link unmarked yellow metal chain, similar unmarked bracelet and ring, stamped 11.29 7, size K, tests as 18ct gold, 35.2g gross (3)
British Antarctic (1910) Expedition signed menu from a dinner given at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on Monday, June 16th, 1913, in honour of the officers and crew of the Terra Nova upon their return to Cardiff. Signatures include Edward W Nelson, Morgan Thomas, John Chappell, B J Stone, A S Bailey, T.N. Rosser etc., entered for sale by direct descendants of Thomas Newland Rosser (1857-1935), dockmaster at Bute Docks (later the Cardiff Railway Company). He was apprenticed in 1872, gained his master's certificate in 1880, in 1885 he was appointed deputy dockmaster and in 1896 dockmaster. His father was also a pilot in Cardiff, having been so for around 40 years. Thomas Newland Rosser hosted Captain Scott and the Terra Nova before setting off on their Antarctic expedition. He was also present at two visits of the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert III
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