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A five stone sapphire ring, the round stones (Horizontal banding visible) all claw set and with a plain band of yellow precious metal (marks very worn), size S, together with a five stone garnet ring with diamond highlights (some missing) set in yellow precious metal, makers mark JB, size N (2)
A sapphire and white hardstone cluster ring set in yellow precious metal (marks worn, one stone missing), a pair of 9ct stirup earrings, a pair of emerald and diamond earstuds, a 9ct three stone turquoise cabochon ring and a faux two strand pearl choker set with a rubelite and white stone clasp (5)
AN UNUSUAL FINE QUALITY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD GOLD LACQUERED SUZURIBAKO, the rectangular box with removable pierced cover above a removable tray and fitted with a drawer containing a brush, ink stone and a small silver-metal water dropper, the whole finely decorated in various gold lacquer techniques with river landscapes, the interiors nashiji, 4.1in x 3.1in x 3.1in high.
THREE GOLD STICK PINS, CIRCA 1900 comprising one with a seated monkey, one with fox head and one set with a green stone mounted as a fruit; together with a gold stock pin with a tri-coloured gold pheasant with enamel decoration; together with a photograph of Mr & Mrs Gaines, a photocopy of Mr Gaines' diary entries for 1901 and a postcard sent to Mr Gaines at Windsor Castle total weight 9gr (4) Provenance: Mr Frank Gaines, a coachman in the Royal Household, who became head coachman to Queen Mary (Mary of Teck). According to his diary entry, the stick pins were given to him in January to April 1901 by Princess Henery of Battenburg [sic] (Princess Beatrice), by the Duke and Duchess of York (later George V and Queen Mary) and by Prince Edward of York (later Edward VIII). Francis 'Frank' Gaines, one of a large family headed by his father, Thomas Gaines, was born in Pickering, Yorkshire, in 1865. By the age of 15 he was an indoor servant in Gillamoor, Yorkshire, to a farmer by the name of John Cossins. He subsequently moved to the London area where he was married in Bromley in 1892 to Selina Caroline Johnson (b. 1873). Their daughter, Selina 'Lena' Lillian Annie Gaines was born in Orpington in 1893. By 1901 Gaines and his family had moved to Windsor, where he was a coachman, living in the Royal Mews. His promotion to coachman to Her Majesty, Queen Mary is recorded by 1911. He died at Eton on 1 January 1939.
COLLECTION 19TH CENTURY JEWELLERY comprising: silver gilt micro-mosaic ' Roma' hinged bangle, diameter approximately 60mmx53mm; half sovereign 1887 coin mounted on a bangle, diameter approximately 59mm; circular brooch with glazed compartment, applied granulation and wirework; oval agate ring, size O; five stone turquoise ring, size N; knotted peridot brooch (broken pin); tassel pendant; 9 carat circular locket pendant, Birmingham hallmark; and a mussel charm 70gr (excludes silver-gilt) (9)
A JAVANESE VOLCANIC STONE STELE DEPICTING DURGA MAHISASURAMARDINI, INDONESIA, CIRCA 9TH CENTURY the eight armed goddess depicted standing in tribhanga over the defeated buffalo demon 62cm high Provenance: Henry Brownrigg, London (1943-2016) There is a closely related Durga stele in the Siva temple at Prambanan, Java, dating from the mid-9th century.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, THOMAS HART STONE, EXETER, 1872 Fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with the initial A, the blade and prongs pierced and engraved with foliage, flowers and acorns; together with a William IV silver serving fork, Old English pattern, later crested and decorated with wrigglework, Mary Chawner, London, 1836; and a George III silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, bright-cut and initialled, Richard Jenkins, Exeter, 1796 424gr (13oz 12dwt) (4) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)
A solitaire diamond ring, the emerald cut diamond approximately 1.25 carats to tapering diamond set shoulders to a platinum setting and shank CONDITION REPORT: Minor inclusions visible through a x10 loupe, 7mm x 6mm, white in colour, clean stone, side edges and facets show signs of minor chipping
A solitaire diamond ring the round old cut diamond approximately 0.25 of a carat set with three diamonds to each shoulder to an 18ct gold setting and shank, together with a paste set eternity ring CONDITION REPORT: Solitaire diamond has an inclusion to the centre of the stone, the claws would benefit from re-tipping, surface scratches and wear conversant with use
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