A pair of Edwardian carnelian and pearl drop earrings. The earrings having a central suspended pendant panel of milgrain set carnelian stone with a white pearl set to the middle in two halos of yellow metal suspended on knife bar pendants to bead and hook fastener. Unmarked, tests indicate gold. Total weight approx 4.3g. Measure approx 4cm.
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A collection of vintage and later silver, green gem set jewellery. The lot to include a green hard stone demi parure of stud earrings and a necklace pendant on fine curb link chain, peridot cluster earrings, green stone cabochon and white topaz ring, pierced malachite heart drop earrings, banded earrings, planished metal and fused glass pendant on snake chain, green Wedgewood ceramic cameo ring and a green Wedgewood carved cameo portrait brooch pin. All items hallmarked, marked sil or 925. Total weight approx 60.0g. Largest item measures approx 50cm.
An Antique hallmarked 18ct yellow gold, synthetic ruby and diamond cluster ring. The ring having a central oval cut ruby flanked by graduated oval rubies and further rectangular cut rubies with round cut accent diamonds between all to a buttercup set head on a tapering shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1911, makers marks for W.G&S - William Griffiths & Sons. Visible repair to shank at shoulder. Principle stone measures approx 7x5.5x3.5mm. Total weight approx 6.0g. Approx size T. Head width approx 9.3mm.
A collection of silver and white metal gem set jewellery. The lot to include diamonds, sapphires, hematite, topaz, black stone cluster hook back drop earrings, rolo chain necklace with flower pendant, silver sapphire and diamond line / tennis bracelet and two rings. All marked as silver or surface test as silver. Total weight approx 50.6g. Largest item measures approx 50cm.
A hallmarked 18ct white gold and diamond three stone ring. The ring having a rectangular cut bezel set diamond flanked by a round cut diamond to each side on a tapering shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham, sponsors marks for HM. Evidence of repair / resizing to shank. Total weight approx 6.0g. Approx size N. Principle stone measures approx 5.3x4.2x3mm. In black H. Samuels box.
A collection of 9ct gold and yellow metal jewellery. The lot to include a diamond set heart necklace pendant locket, etched locket on a rope twist chain, bracelet chain, cable link necklace, fine link necklace and a single faceted star stud earring, all marked as 9ct gold. Together with a bicolour textured star pendant - tests as 18ct, single six pointed star stud earring - tests as 14ct and a 333 8ct gold and white stone solitaire ring. All marked as or surface test as gold. Total weight approx 11.1g. Longest measures approx 46cm.
A vintage hallmarked 9ct gold and diamond solitaire ring. The single stone engagement style ring having a round cut star illusion set diamond to pinched shoulders and a straight shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1976, sponsors marks for H&M. Total weight approx 3.5g. Approx size N.5. Head measures approx 0.7cm.
Two 9ct yellow gold and gem set rings. The three stone crossover ring having a central round cut white stone flanked by an accent diamond to each side on a knife edge shank, marked 9ct plat. The cluster ring having three graduating oval cut amethyst in a halo of accent diamonds with split shoulders, hallmarked for Birmingham. Total weight approx 2.6g. Approx sizes M and N. Largest head measures approx 0.8cm.
An antique 14ct yellow gold and intaglio seal ring. The signet ring having a square cut orange red stone glass intaglio panel depicting the portrait bust of Alexander the great in a bezel setting with granulated detailing and triangular shoulders on a tapered shank. Marked 585. Total weight approx 3.3g. Approx size O. Head measures approx 1.3cm.
Henry Yates Thompson (1838-1928), British newspaper proprietor and collector of illuminated manuscripts. Scrapbook, 1860s, compiling naïve field sketches & watercolours produced during travels in Europe & Western Asia (depicting people, customs/culture, landmarks, scenery), as well as several manuscript notes relating to the American Civil War, placing bets and prophecies on the outcome with John Jermyn Cowell. 'HYT bet £2 - even - that the American War will be to all intents & purposes over in 90 days from this time i.e. on June 1st 1865 without the recognition of Southern independence from the North' (dated 3 March 1865, 7 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn); 'JJC bets 5/s that Sherman has lost either a leg or an arm'; 'HYT. I will bet £5 that the Union is restored by the 4th March 1867 or in other words there is no Confederate Govt in America in existence east of the Mississippi' (dated 25 Jan 1865). The more detailed predictions, marked 'prophecies', describe campaigns in Georgia & Virginia, and mention names including Grant, Sherman and Hood. The album also includes a number of documents relating to Henry Yates Thompson being called to the bar, letters relating to the shooting of game, and several contemporary newspaper clippings on various subjects. The album has material on 78 pages (counting pages, not leaves), some mounted at corners, some pasted or tipped-in, some loose. Quarto, green crushed morocco, all edges gilt. Contents generally well-preserved with spotting in places; binding heavily worn as found, boards detached. NB. Henry Yates Thompson was called to the bar, but instead spent time travelling throughout Europe & the United States where he witnessed the Second Battle of Chattanooga. He later gained ownership of the Pall Mall Gazette
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, fourth issue, London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback with unclipped dust-jacket, print line on copyright page reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4'. Internally good & bright with some light creasing, a few small marks to fore-edge, shelf-lean, boards bold & vibrant, slightly bumped to corners/edges, dust-jacket bright & bold in recent protective wrappers
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, 19th issue, signed by the author in bold blue ink, paperback, London: Bloomsbury, 1997. Contents with some creasing & marks, crayon scribbles in places, pp. 39-44 torn horizontally, covers bold but creased & worn around edges of spine Provenance: The vendor has kindly provided the following statement regarding the book's history: 'The exact date I got it signed was at a Conference in London on Monday 19th November 2001. JK Rowling was the Ambassador for National Council for One Parent Families so was attending the conference. JK Rowling was lovely and quipped that her books are probably worth more unsigned, as she'd signed so many. We were very proud to have a signed copy. Unfortunately my granddaughter who is now 11 and loves Harry Potter, damaged this particular book when she was a toddler.'
Children's & Illustrated. A miscellaneous collection comprising: Through the Looking-Glass, by Lewis Carroll, People's Edition, London: Macmillan, 1896; Jabberwocky Re-Versed and Other Guinness Versions, 1935; Fables in Slang, by George Ade, Chicago & New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1901; The Golden Ass, retold by W. H. D. Rouse, London: John Murray, 1940; Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J. M. Barrie, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d.; The Baby's Bouquet, by Walter Crane, London & N.Y.: Routledge, [1878], and The Ugly Princess, London: Humphrey Milford, n.d. [c. 1912]. Condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (7)
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter. A collection of ten books comprising: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 18th printing [but published after the release of Chamber of Secrets], hardback with dust-jacket, London: Bloomsbury, [1998]; Philosopher's Stone, Welsh language edition, second issue, hardback with d.j., Bloomsbury, 2003; Order of the Phoenix, standard trade & adult editions, first edition hardbacks with d.j., Bloomsbury, 2003; Half-Blood Prince, trade & adult editions, first edition hardbacks with d.j., Bloomsbury, 2005; Deathly Hallows, trade, adult & US editions, first editions, hardbacks with d.j., Bloomsbury & Arthur A. Levine, 2007; Cursed Child, 12th issue hardback with d.j., 2016. Condition appears good but sold as one collection with all faults (10)
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, eighth issue, "10 9 8", London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback with unclipped dust-jacket. Contents very good, well-preserved with usual toning to edges, neat owner inscription on front pastedown, a few incredibly faint spots, binding very good, boards bright & bold, slight shelf-lean, jacket well-preserved with slight discolouration at spine
TURRELL, JAMES1943 Los AngelesTitel: Carn (für Parkett 25). Untertitel: Vorzugsausgabe. Datierung: 1967/1990. Technik: Aquatinta. Zerkall Bütten, in Parkett-Ausgabe eingebundenMaße: 19 x 15 x 25,5 x 21cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert, betitelt und nummeriert. Herausgeber: Parkett-Verlag, Zürich (Hrsg.). Exemplar: 1/40. Zustand:Das Werk befindet sich in einem sehr guten Zustand.Bei der Arbeit handelt es sich um eine von 4 Aquatinta-Radierungen (Sqat, Juke, Carn, Alta) von denen jeweils eine in die Parkett-Ausgabe eingebunden ist.Mit Parkett-Magazin."Turrell treats light as substance. Instead of stone, wood, clay or bronze, he 'molds' light - artificial or natural - whose density displays a barely visible but fluctuating, palpable presence: palpable through perception. The visitor who exposes himself to this perception is inevitably and bluntly confronted with himself." Jean-Christophe Ammann, Parkett Nr. 25, 1990.Artikel zu Werk und Künstler aus Parkett Edition Nr. 25. James Turrell USA Landart Lichtkunst Nachkriegskunst Grafik 1990er Abstrakt Druckgrafik Aquatinta auf Zerkall MonochromErläuterungen zum Katalog
Antique Period - Good Quality 18ct Gold 5 Stone Opal and Diamond Set Ring, Gallery Setting. Not Marked but Tests 18ct Gold, The Natural Opals of Excellent Colour, The Round Faceted Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity. Each Pave Set Diamonds Est 0.35 pts Each. Total Diamond Weight 0.70 pts. Ring Size P. Weight of Shank 6.9 grams.
Tobacco silks, ATC, Baseball-Actress Series, Baseball Players, 16 different silks, all without the paper backs, Oldring, Dygert both Athletics, Stone Browns, Evans, Konetchy &, Hauser Cardinals, Tinker, Schulte, Reulbach, Foxen, Brown, Evers, McIntire, Overall & Chance all Cubs and Murray Giants (gd) (16)
A certified ruby and diamond ring, central purplish red mixed cut oval ruby, 3.08ct, surrounded by a collar of twelve round brilliant cut diamond, above conforming smaller three stone accented shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.30ct, colour J-K, clarity VS2-SI1, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 18k, size N, 6.2g gross, WGI certificate
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