An Aquamarine Bracelet, six round cut aquamarines in yellow millegrain settings, spaced by fancy plaque links, stamped '9CT', length 19cmThe bracelet is in good condition however one stone does have a fracture. It fastens with a tongue and box catch. It is stamped '9CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 7.2 grams.
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Four Rings, comprising of a 15 carat gold turquoise ring, finger size O1/2; a 9 carat gold turquoise and split pearl cluster ring, finger size P; a 9 carat gold turquoise five stone ring, finger size K; and a 9 carat gold garnet three stone ring, finger size Q1/215 carat - 2.6 grams. Three 9 carat gold rings - 9.2 grams.
An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Twist Ring, the oval cut sapphire flanked by old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a twist shoulder plain polished shank, finger size L1/2The ring is in fair condition with surface abrasion to the facet edges of the sapphure. It is hallmarked but the maker's mark is illegible, London, 1972. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.20, colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 3.0 grams.
A Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the square sapphire flanked by old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size M1/2The ring is in fair condition with abrasion to the sapphire. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as platinum. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.40, colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Unmarked. Gross weight 2.9 grams.
A Synthetic Sapphire and White Stone Pendant and A Pair of Synthetic Sapphire and Diamond Earringsthe emerald-cut sapphire surmounted by a pair of step cut white stones, in yellow claw and channel settings; the earrings comprising of an emerald-cut synthetic sapphire surmounted by a trio of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow and white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately with post and clip fittingspendant length 1.8cm, earring length 1.5cmThe pieces are in good condition. The pendant bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The earrings are stamped '14K' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 6.0 grams. CR made 02.08.23.
A Collection of Art and Architecture Books, including: Morris (Richard), Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales: The Building Church, 600-1540, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1979; Keverne (Roger, ed.), Jade, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1991; Hattstein (Markus and Peter Delius, eds.), Islam: Art and Architecture, Konemann, 2000; Tracy (Charles), English Medieval Furniture and Woodwork, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1988; and others on Islamic art and architecture, Moorish architecture, churches and cathedrals, gothic architecture, stone buildings etc. (8 boxes)
Variety of fourteen sterling silver demitasse spoons. Some are souvenirs. Paul Revere 1775, World's Columbian Exposition, Boulder, The Heart of Detroit, Figure holding bundle, Bermuda, Scottish thistle with Amber stone (not sterling EPNS), Dutch with blue Delft windmill, Llandudno, San Francisco, Running figure, Palm tree Fiji, Flower Sweden Rose marked Holland. The Fiji palm tree handle spoon is 4.25"L x 1"W. Condition: Age related wear.
Beautiful statement ring for a special occasion or an everyday wear in style. Has a square shape with wavy edges. Central stone is an 1.75ct emerald that is 8.15 x 5.42 mm, surrounded by 70pc baguette cut 3ct diamonds. Weight 8.08 grams. Size 7.75. Tested 14K Gold. Retail price $8,400.00 Condition: Very good.
London.- Stone (Sir William, Master of the Clothworkersʼ Company, d. 1607) & Sir Arthur Ingram, financier and politician, b. before 1571, d. 1642) Indenture, bargain and sale by Arthur Ingram of London to Sir William Stone, "All that messuage or Tenement... in ffower myll strete... in the parishe of Bromley St Leonards..., D.s. "William Stone", manuscript on vellum, large calligraphic "T" at beginning, indented at head, red wax seal with very fine impression, folds, slightly yellowed, 310 x 525mm., 14th June 1606; and 3 others, including: a manuscript index to Thomas Philipot's "Villare Cantianum, or, Kent Surveyed and Illustrated" (1659) and 2 Poor Law documents relating to Solihull, v.s., v.d. (4 pieces).
Cumberland.- Satterthwaite (Rev James, son of Lieutenant-Colonel James Clarke, of Papcastle, Cockermouth, Cumberland, educated at Eton, St John's College, Trinity College and Jesus College, Cambridge, Fellow of Jesus College, 1795-1806, Chaplain to George III in 1814, Rector of Bootle, later Rector of Lowther, Westmorland, friend of Christopher Wordsworth, 1773-1827) Copies of Cases Submit[t]ed to Counsel by the Executors of the Rev Dr Satterthwaite, manuscript documents, legal opinions and letters, c. 280pp. (31pp. printed Act of Parliament), in various hands, many items folding, original half morocco, gilt morocco label on upper cover, corners bumped, folio, 1828-30.⁂ Documents concerning various transactions relating to Cockermouth and other areas in Cumberland made by James Clarke Satterthwaite and his son James Satterthwaite.(1). In the Exchequer. Hamilton and another v Blendall and others. Bill and Answers. "The Borough of Cockermouth... All these four Messuages... situate in Cockermouth... adjoining to Derwent Bridge...", 1828.(2). Copy of James Satterthwaite's Will, 1830.(3). To the Commissioners appointed in & by an Act of Parliament... intitled "An Act for inclosing Lands in the Borough and Township of Cockermouth in the County of Cumbd", 1813.(4). J.C. Satterthwaite Esqre to John Dalyell... To the Grassing of one Mare and foal..., n.d.(5). Cockermouth Inclosure, 1822.James Satterthwaite was educated at Eton and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow. He became a rector successively, of Whicham, 1804-14, Bootle, 1807-13, Lowther, 1813-27, and Aikton, 1814-27, all in Cumberland and Westmorland. In 1811 Wordsworth visited Black Combe Fell and wrote the poem, Written with a Slate Pencil, on a Stone, on the Side of the Mountain of Black Comb, while William Mudge and a party of surveyors used the mountain as a triangulation point. It has been suggested that Satterthwaite "had the particulars" about the Ordnance Survey's project "from one of the engineers who was employed in making trigonometrical surveys of the region". Wordsworth and Satterthwaite met during the Bootle holiday in 1811 and, Wyatt suggests, the latter was likely to have been Wordsworth's source of contextual information for the Black Combe inscription. Satterthwaite also corresponded with William Henry Fox Talbot over his method of drying plants. Satterthwaite, through his father had a close connection with the Earl of Lonsdale and the Lowther family who presented him to several livings including Lowther Rectory.
NO RESERVE Gill (Eric) Sculpture: An Essay on Stone-Cutting, very light browning to endpapers, original linen boards, lightly faded, Ditchling, Sussex, Saint Dominic's Press, 1923; Last Essays, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, small nicks to edges, lightly faded, 1942; Clothes, first Cheap edition, original cloth, faded, dust-jacket, rather worn, spine lacking portions to ends, faded, 1931; Drawings from Life, light foxing, endpapers toned, original boards, dust-jacket, name crossed out on upper cover, light creasing to edges, 1940; and 2 others by Gill, 8vo (6)
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