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TWO ITEMS OF JEWELLERY, to include a late 20th Century amethyst pendant, an oval mixed cut amethyst measuring approximately 14mm x 10mm, twist rope and fluted edge design, together with a medium weight open curb link chain, measuring approximately 410mm in length, stamped '9ct', a similar design 9ct gold single stone amethyst ring, ring size K, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 11.2 grams
THREE GEMSTONE DRESS RINGS, to include a mid to late 20th Century 9ct gold citrine ring, centering on a round mixed cut citrine, set in sunburst design, ring size K, hallmarked 9ct gold, a 9ct gold pale green single stone paste ring, ring size J1/2, hallmarked 9ct gold, an orange oval paste stone ring, ring size M, stamped '9ct', approximate gross weight 12.4 grams
TWO LATE 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD QUARTZ PENDANTS, to include a citrine oval single stone pendant, citrine measuring approximately 12.8mm x 8.0mm, together with a fine trace link chain measuring approximately 580mm in length, hallmarked 9ct gold, London, an oval claw set smokey quartz measuring approximately 14.3mm x 10mm, a fine open long curb link chain measuring approximately 400mm in length, approximate gross weight 7.3 grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MISCELLANEOUS JEWELLERY COLLECTION, to include an 18ct gold diamond and garnet three stone ring, scroll detail to the shoulders, ring size K, hallmarked 18ct gold, Chester 1899, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams, a three stone amethyst and seed pearl ring, ring size J1/2, partial hallmark visible for 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 1.5 grams, an oval cameo brooch depicting a maiden in profile, overall dimensions approximately 26.0mm x 22.0mm (condition:- one of the pearls is chipped to the amethyst and seed pearl ring)
THREE GEM SET RINGS, to include an early three stone diamond and ruby ring, ring size J1/2, stamped '9ct plat', an early to mid 20th Century blue paste single stone ring, ring size M, stamped '9ct', a mid to late 20th Century synthetic white spinel full eternity ring, ring size K1/2, approximate gross weight 5.1 grams
A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING WITH DIAMONDS TO THE SHOULDERS, centering on round brilliant cut diamond, approximate weight 0.33ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as VS2 - SI1, small diamonds estimated weights 0.06ct, ring size J1/2, stamped '18ct plat' approximate gross weight 2.4 grams
A SELECTION OF MAINLY 9CT GOLD JEWELLERY, to include a garnet 9ct white gold ring, garnet measuring approximately 11mm x 82mm, ring size O1/2, hallmarked Birmingham, together with an eternity ring, ring size J, two chain necklaces and a selection of earrings, total weight 18.5 grams (condition:- the garnet stone chipped, stones are deficient from the eternity ring and various gold items are a/f)
A MODERN PLATIMUM DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, diamond laser inscribed to the girdle F3J92595, (report not submitted and not available to view online), estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.26ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, a further 'accent' diamond set to the shank within the word 'forever', hallmarked platinum, London, approximate gross weight 4.1 grams
TWO 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS, one single stone amethyst in a twist rope edge, amethyst measuring approximately 10mm x 8mm, ring size N, a sapphire and diamond half hoop style ring, oval mixed dark blue sapphires interspaced by round brilliant cut diamonds, ring size L, stamped to band '0.14', both rings hallmarked 9ct gold, approximate gross weight 5.4 grams
AN AGED CHINESE QING DYNASTY PROBABLY KANGXI (1662-1722) PERIOD CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, standing full length wearing flower and cloud scroll incised semi-precious stone inset robes, a Swastica emblem in low relief on his bare chest, holding lotus pedestal in his left hand, incised with two rows of eleven characters including Da Qing Kangxi, of mellow colour, 7 1/2" (19cm) high
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone claw set in a yellow and white gold mount, 2mm wide shank with spear point and tube shoulders marked 18ct, approximate size of diamond 2.35 carat, ring size O. Insurance valuation certificate for seven thousand eight hundred pounds dated 1991, states approximate weight 2.35 carats, colour silver cape (equivalent K/L), clarity 2nd pique.
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with spear point and tube shoulders, approximate weight of diamond 1.23 carat, ring size I. Insurance valuation certificate for nine thousand five hundred pounds date 2003, states approximate weight 1.33 carats, colour H, Clarity VVS.
An amethyst intaglio seal ring, the rectangular carved amethyst 20mm x 17mm depicts a shield of three lion passant with lion surmount and the motto "Courage a la Mort", the stone is four claw set in a rose metal mount, ring size approximately J. The ring is known by family decent to have come from Longman Strongitharm of 13 Dover Street London, who were by Royal Appointment.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Works. The Crowborough Edition. Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York, 1930, signed by the author on the limitation page of volume 1 (Rodney Stone), from a numbered edition of 760; 8vo, dark brown half morocco, twin morocco red and green title labels, marbled boards, t.e.g, other edges untrimmed, 24 vols.Provenance: Acquired Peter Harrington, LondonThe Crowborough Edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Works is considered the most comprehensive edition of the author's work. Doyle had signed sheets for it, however died before publication on 7th July 1930. For this reason, these editions are considered in a rare category of signed limited edition posthumous works.
A late Victorian silver presentation trowel. The trowel with scrolling cartouche containing the inscription 'Presented to Miss Jane Bradbury of Southport on the occasion of her laying the corner stone of the Hope Congregational Chapel Denton April 14th 1876,' with turned ivory handle, length 31cm.
Late Period, 664-332 BC. A pair of eye inlay sets, each eye with black pupil, one stone and one glass, with white enamel(?), surround in a bronze frame and tapering bronze curved brows; mounted on a custom-made stand. 294 grams total, overall height including stand 12.5cm (5"). On the London art market since 2009; previously in a private collection 1970-1975. [4] Fine condition.
6th-4th century BC. A carved orange agate cylinder seal depicting standing king and gazelle, with original typed and signed scholarly note by the late W. G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of orange stone, 35 x 17mm. Achaemenid Persian King grasps horn of a rearing gazelle on each side. Near East or Iran, c. 550-350 B.C. Engraving well preserved, but chip off stone repaired.'; accompanied by a museum quality impression. 18.43 grams, 35mm (1 3/8"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 177. Very fine condition, small restoration at top.
2nd millennium BC. A carved cream stone cylinder seal depicting a scene of three heroes or gods with two horned animals being attacked by a lion, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of cream stone, 25 x 13 mm. Three gods or heroes, two horned animals, one attacked by lion. Upper frieze. Mitanni, c. 1500-1200 B.C'. 4.21 grams, 25mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 7. Very fine condition.
Early 1st millennium BC. A carved black limestone cylinder seal depicting a mounted hunting chasing a bull, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, 37 x 13 mm. Mounted hunter chasing bull. Neo Assyrian, c. 900-700 B.C.'. 12 grams, 37mm (1 1/2"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 37. Very fine condition.
Mitanni, 2nd millennium BC. A carved haematite cylinder seal depicting fish-goats, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of dark stone, 18 x 8 mm. Frieze of fish-goats between decorative bands. Mitanni, c. 1500-1300 B.C.'. 3.81 grams, 18mm (3/4"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 30. Very fine condition.
Late 3rd millennium BC. A carved haematite cylinder seal depicting a worshipping scene, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of dark stone, 17 x 9 mm. Seated god and worshipper, items between; worshipper and animals. Syria, c. 2200-2000 B.C.'. 4.00 grams, 17mm (3/4"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 22. Very fine condition.
2nd millennium BC. A carved haematite cylinder seal depicting god and worshipper, with original typed and signed scholarly note by the late W. G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, 26 x 11mm. God with mace faces worshipper; bull with forked lightning on back; crescent and stand; inscription: Adad (storm god"). Old babylonian c. 1900-1600 B.C. Condition fine.'; accompanied by a museum quality impression. 5.16 grams, 26mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 167. Very fine condition.
2nd millennium BC. A carved black composition cylinder seal depicting animals and two kneeling men holding a tree, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, 26 x 13 mm. Two kneeling men holding tree, two horned animals above lion. Syria-Kurdistan, c. 1500-1200 B.C. Condition very good.' 4.20 grams, 26mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 74. Fine condition.
3rd millennium BC. A carved black stone cylinder seal depicting a bearded hero with lion and quadruped, with original typed and signed scholarly note by the late W. G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, 25 x 14mm. A contest scene of two pairs: bearded hero and lion, and another hero and horned quadruped; mace and bush as fillers. Akkadian, c. 2400-2300 B.C. Condition very good.'; accompanied by a museum quality impression. 8.54 grams, 25mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 156. Very fine condition.
2nd millennium BC. A carved green jasper cylinder seal depicting a seated deity and worshipper, with original typed and signed scholarly note by the late W. G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of greenish stone, 16 x 8mm. Seated deity raises hand in greeting to an attendant introducing a worshipper; crescent moon, sitting monkey and lion-head standard. Gulf area c. 1900-1600 B.C. Condition good.'; accompanied by a museum quality impression. 1.49 grams, 16mm (5/8"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 174. Very fine condition.
Early 1st millennium BC. A carved grey limestone cylinder seal depicting a worshipping scene, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of grey stone, 37 x 13 mm. God, goddess and worshipper, stand and symbol. Neo-Assyrian, c. 900-700 B.C.'. 10.41 grams, 37mm (1 1/4"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 36. Fine condition.
2nd millennium BC. A carved haematite cylinder seal depicting two bull-men and two rearing horned animals, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone 24 x 12 mm. Tree and two raring horned animals; two bull-men; guilloche borders. Syria/Anatolia c. 1800-1600 B.C. Good condition.'. 7.68 grams, 24mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 75. Very fine condition.
Early 1st millennium BC. A carved haematite cylinder seal depicting a god and worshippers, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, with bronze pin and loop. God and worshipper with two other figures. 32 x 15 mm. From north-west Iran, c. 900-700 B.C. Worn.'. 17 grams, 56mm (2"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 39. Fine condition.
15th-12th century BC. A carved brown limestone cylinder seal depicting man with bull, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of brown stone, 22 x 11mm. Design above bottom pair of wavey lines: kneeling man walking bull with seated figure on back, many fillers. Syria, c. 1400-1100 B.C.'. 3.54 grams, 22mm (3/4"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 96. Very fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A carved red limestone cylinder seal depicting two seated drinkers, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of red stone, 19 x 18mm. Two facing seated drinkers, two pots between. Two servants with mixing vessel, two animals. Syria, c. 2200-1800 B.C.'. 9.97 grams, 19mm (3/4"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 100. Fine condition.
3rd millennium BC. A carved black limestone cylinder stone depicting birds and scorpions, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone 29 x 13 mm. Pattern of six birds and four scorpions. Syria, c. 2800-2500 B.C.'. 8.59 grams, 29mm (1"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 16. Very fine condition.
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