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An Excalibur Promotions Harry Potter "Trilogy" limited edition 35mm film cell presentation, framed and mounted under glass, 28 x 36 cm, together with three uniformly framed Excalibur Promotions Harry Potter limited edition 35mm film cell presentations, The Philosopher's Stone / Chamber of Secrets, 19 x 24 cm and 17 x 31 cm
An 18 carat gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, an oval cut sapphire in a claw setting, spaced by round brilliant cut diamonds, to knife edge shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size M . The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'HM', Birmingham, no date. The sapphire measures 6.10mm x 5.00mm x 4.24mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS1/VS2. Gross weight 3.1 grams. Condition Report made 9th May 2018.
A diamond and ruby ring, three graduated old cut diamonds spaced by round cut rubies, in a carved setting, finger size N1/2, a 9 carat gold band ring, a 9 carat gold ruby ring (one stone deficient); a cut signet ring, a section of bracelet, a belcher chain necklace; a cased set of blue enamel and seed pearl floral buttons (a.f.), a cameo brooch and costume jewellery, including amber brooches, beaded necklaces and hair slides
A platinum diamond three stone ring, graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size N. The ring is in very good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'DOM', Birmingham, no date. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I, clarity VS2/SI1. Gross weight 5.6 grams. Condition Report made 8th May 2018.
Byzantine ring with Green Stone, C. 7th Century AD. The bezel with large setting in the shape of a poppy head; twisted rope decoration to the border, with wave pattern to the flat section. Domed centre with slightly flared cap set with oval green glass. Found at Mells Manor, Somerset in the 1960's. Paperwork of the site recorded. Ex. Michael Green Collection.
A fascinating and historically important collection of items relating to a rower from St Catharine's College, Oxford in the 1940's / 50's. All relating to a Cox; C. Graham Kaye. Kaye's son writes: 'My father was at the St Catherine's Society in Oxford from 1946 to 1952. (Now St Catharine's College). He coxed for the college during his time there.' The collection comprises of two commemorative rudders, each beautifully hand painted with the details of important race wins. The first, for ' St Catharine's Boat Club - Summer Eights 1949 - 2nd Eight, 6 Bumps ' and lists the races by date. To the rear of this first rudder is listed the crew, including Kaye. The second rudder, similarly decorated, reads ' St Catharine's Boat Club - Torpids 1950 ' and lists the races and crew. The second rudder unfortunately has an age-related split to the centre. Also included in the collection is a framed 1949 presentation photograph beautifully presented with hand painted lettering and inset team photographs, a ' Marlow Regatta 1949 ' silver plated trophy and stand engraved for ' C. Graham Kaye - Cox ', and a host of related ephemera - Oxford Union menus, Rowing magazines, pamphlets, rowing programmes, event lists etc. The son of Kaye continues: ' In Oxford on the Isis (Thames) there I a section called the gut. It is a chicane between stone walls. He got going through there to a fine art. Blades within an inch of the walls. While practising they hit the walls with the blades a number of times. This usually lead to broken blades.The rudders commemorate some of their major rowing wins. The larger rudder is from a clinker built eight used in the winter and smaller from shell eight used in the summer. He and the 2 other college crews still hold an Oxford rowing record.' The final part of the collection includes two part-oars, kept by Kaye, and likely from the aforementioned story where oars were regularly broken through ' The Gut ', and two of Kayes Oxford boat club dress / dinner jackets - both with embroidered emblems and initials to the breast pockets. A truly fascinating collection.
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