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An Art Nouveau amethyst, seed pearl and white stone necklace, an oval cut amethyst in a milgrain setting, to an openwork scroll frame set with round cut white stones and seed pearls, suspending an amethyst drop, on a fancy link chain, pendant measures 7cm by 3.5cm, chain length 42cm The pendant is in good condition. There is wear and discolouration to the seed pearls. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. The thumb piece to the barrel clasp of the chain is deficient making it difficult to fasten and unfasten the necklace. Gross weight 13.7 grams. Condition Report made 5th December 2017.
An old cut diamond five stone ring, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size O1/2; a 22 carat gold cubic zirconia cluster ring, finger size T and an old cut diamond ring (three diamonds and one vacant setting), finger size P (3)Diamond five stone ring, not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold, 3.5g. 22 carat gold ring 5.6g. Diamond ring (one vacant setting, thin shank) 2.2g
An Edwardian turquoise and seed pearl brooch, a central floral motif within a circular frame, 2.5cm in diameter, stamped '15CT'; a ruby set foliate scroll brooch, 4cm in diameter and a ruby and diamond brooch (some stone deficient) (3)Turquoise and seed pearl brooch, 4.3g. The foliate scroll brooch indistinctly marked, valued as gold, 8.0g. Ruby and diamond brooch, with some vacant settings, valued as gold, 4.8g
A 9 carat gold green paste and diamond cluster ring, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately, finger size J1/2; an 18 carat gold cultured pearl and diamond three stone ring, total estimated diamond weight 0.05 carat approximately, finger size N; and a 9 carat gold two stone jade twist ring, finger size O (3) Paste and diamond cluster ring - 2.79g. Cultured pearl ring - 3.94g. Jade ring - 2.72g.
An 18 carat gold diamond three stone ring, graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in illusion settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size S1/2 and triple cluster diamond ring, finger size R1/2 stamped '9KT' (2)18 carat gold ring 4.1g. Triple cluster ring 4.4g
A diamond three stone ring, an old cut diamond in a square milgrain setting, to diamond set shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, finger size P1/2, stamped '18CT'; an old cut diamond five stone ring, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately, finger size N1/2, stamped '18CT'; a 9 carat gold citrine ring, finger size P and a cameo brooch, frame stamped '750' (4) Two diamond rings stamped '18CT', 6.1g gross. 9 carat gold citrine ring 7.2g gross.
Red Rum 1973 Grand National Aintree Horse Racing Programme. Good condition with a couple of annotations. The race is best remembered for being the first of Red Rum s three Grand National wins, doing so in record time, and for his remarkable defeat of Crisp on the run in, having trailed by 15 lengths at the final fence. Before the off, Red Rum was 9/1 joint-favourite with Crisp to win the race. However, by the time the runners had reached The Chair the Australian chaser Crisp, who was carrying the top weight of 12 stone, had already built up a significant lead and appeared unstoppable. For much of the initial stages, Crisp s closest challenger was Bill Shoemark on Grey Sombrero, but he fell at The Chair, giving Crisp an even greater lead which had grown to 20 lengths by the end of the first circuit. Crisp s jockey Richard Pitman later recalled that at Becher s Brook on the second circuit, fallen jockey David Nicholson shouted at him: Richard, you re 33 lengths clear, kick on and you'll win! At the same time, he heard the Tannoy commentator Michael O Hehir declare: And Red Rum is coming out of the pack, Brian Fletcher is kicking him hard! At the 30th and final fence, Crisp was still 15 lengths ahead of Red Rum, ridden by Fletcher and given 10 stone 5 lb by the handicapper. However, Crisp was beginning to tire badly on the 494-yard run-in, carrying 23 lb more than his nearest rival. Red Rum made up considerable ground, and two strides from the finishing post he pipped Crisp by a mere three-quarters of a length, in a then-record time of nine minutes, 1.9 seconds a record which would stand until it was beaten in the 1990 Grand National. The third horse, L Escargot, who would win the National two years later, was 25 lengths adrift at the finish. There was one equine fatality during the race when Grey Sombrero fell at The Chair whilst leading the pursuit of Crisp. He suffered a broken leg and was euthanised, becoming the first fatal casualty of the Grand National since Vulcano in 1967. Grey Sombrero is one of three horses to have been fatally injured while jumping The Chair in the Grand National the others were Land Lark in 1975 and Kintai in 1979.1973 is often considered among the greatest Grand Nationals of all time, and the dramatic final-stretch battle between the two greats. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
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