A handmade sold platinum engagement ring - Three round brilliant cut diamonds, centre stone approx 0.18ct, outer stones approx 0.06ct each with an overall colour grade G-H and clarity grade VS, all claw set in a platinum head and mounted on a plain polished shank - ring size J - stamped inside with the makers mark AM for Andre Marsh - gross weight approx 4 grams
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An 18ct white gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring size L - cushion cut pale blue sapphire approx 1.5ct, moderate purplish blue P28 flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds approx 0.28ct, colour G/H, clarity VS2/SI1 - total weight approx 3 grams - in good clean condition, diamonds lively and bright, valued for insurance in 2007 for £1,275
Two Victorian/Edwardian 9ct gold and amethyst bracelets both set with nine hexagonal cut stones of approx 11mm diameter (max) within a hexagonal setting separated by a single link bracelet - Lengths 19.5cm and 18.5cm - also a Victorian amethyst open knot style brooch, stone size 1.5cm x 1.2cm - brooch width 4.5cm - total weight opf lot 37.5 grams - good condition age related light wear to both bracelets, one stamped 9ct the second not but tested as 9ct, clasps both good, brooch not marked but tested, some dents to gold frame
TWO CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE SILVER GILT NOVELTY MUSHROOMSmaker Christopher Nigel Lawrence (b.1936) for The Hertiage Collection, London 1980, including 'The Surprise Easter Mushroom', numbered 121/250, the cover lifting to reveal two elves making a blue stone easter egg with a wheelbarrow and 'The Woodland Christmas Tree Mushroom', numbered 223/250, the cover lifting to reveal an elf and a fairy decorating a Christmas tree, each on a slate base, each with cerificate of authenticity, the taller 12.5cm high
Heading: Author: Stone, Edward DurellTitle: Edward Durell Stone: The Evolution of an Architect - InscribedPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Horizon PressDate Published: 1962Description: 288 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs. (4to) red cloth, gilt spine, decorative endpapers and pictorial dust jacket. First Edition. Inscribed by Stone on half title page: "To Ray Harold, friend and fellow ambassador - Edward D. Stone." Scarce signed copy. Some wear and soiling to jacket, some chips and creases at edges, sight wear to cloth, minor corner bumps; near fine.
STEVENS (DODIE): 'Pink Shoelaces/Coming of Age', London 8834: STEVENS (Ray): 'Party People/ABC', London 10016: STEWART (andy): 'Kiss Me Richard', London 8683 demo: STITES (Gary): 'Lawdy Miss Clawdy/I Don't Wanna Say Goodbye', London 9082: STONE (Mark): 'Stroll/Ever Since I Met Lucy, London 8543: STORM (Gale): 'I Hear You Knocking/Never Leave Me', London 8222 Gold Label: THE STRANGELOVES: 'Night Time/Rhythm of Love, London 10020: SUNNY & THE SUNGLOWS: 'Talk to Me/Every Week/Month/Year', London 9792; together with approx 128 other 45s, from Cat Stevens to The Sunshine Company, other artists including Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Strawbs, The String-a-longs, The Strollers, etc, various labels. (Approx. 136)
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