An 18ct gold, citrine and diamond ring, and an 18ct gold and sapphire ring (2) Condition report Report by NG Citrine ring approx. 3.8 g (all in). Approx. ring size M½. Centre stone cracked. Shank worn and stamped 18CT. Sapphire ring approx. 2.1 g (all in). Approx. ring size O½. Shank altered and worn. Hallmarked Birmingham 1905. Stones all chipped or cracked.
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A Victorian yellow coloured metal brooch, with filigree decoration and set aquamarine style stones Condition report Report by NG Total weight approx. 6.0 g (all in) Approx. 36 x 23 mm (excluding drops)/51 mm (including drops) Mount unmarked and untested. Solder repair to front left leaf and reverse by suspension loop. Largest stone approx. 7 x 5 x 3 mm Smallest stone approx. 4 x 3 x 2 mm
An emerald and diamond five stone ring, in a yellow coloured metal setting See illustration Condition report Report by NG Approx. 3.8 g (all in). Approx. ring size P. Centre emerald approx. 5 x 4 mm. Diamonds approx. 4 mm. Smaller emeralds approx. 3 x 2 mm. One of the smaller emeralds cracked. Imperfections in all emeralds and diamonds.
A large solitaire diamond ring, the cushion cut stone within a white coloured metal mount, with diamond set shoulders and adjustable shank See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MW Unfortunately we do not know the carat weight or clarity of the stone. Report by NG Centre stone approx. 9 x 8 x 4 mm. Total approx. 4.0 g (all in). Approx. ring size K ½, max. ring size approx. M, split/sprung shank (altered to accommodate arthritic fingers).
A running fox brooch, set diamonds, with a ruby eye, boxed See front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG Approx. 5.7 g (all in). Approx. 41 mm long. Some tarnishing to metal. No lumps of solder visible to reverse. Smallest diamond less than 1 mm diameter, largest approx. 2 mm diameter. Set brilliant and rose cut stones. One stone missing behind foxes ear. Some other stones have sunk. Appears to have original box, named R Stewart Glasgow.
Joanna Lumley signed Absolutely hardback book. Signed on the inside title page. English actress, voice-over artist, former model, author and activist, who starred in the British television series Absolutely Fabulous as Edina Monsoon's best friend, Patsy Stone, as well as in The New Avengers, Sapphire & Steel, Jam & Jerusalem and Sensitive Skin. In film she has appeared in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Trail of the Pink Panther (1982), and James and the Giant Peach Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Ceramic reference books relating to Minton, Masons and Spode, to include Jones 'Minton The First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production' Atterbury and Batkin 'Minton', Langford 'Regency Minton', Godden 'Minton Pottery and Porcelain' also 'Masons China and Ironstone Wares', 'Ironstone Stone and Granate wares' Drakard and Holdaway 'Spode Printed Ware', Whiter 'Spode' Skinner and Young 'Miles Mason Porcelain', Haggar and Adams 'Mason Porcelain and Ironstone' (10)
Mark Senior N.P.S (1862-1927), "The Stone Breaker", signed, titled on verso, oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm.; 19.75 x 23.75in. * Mark Senior N.P.S was born at Hanging Heaton near Dewsbury in the old West Riding of Yorkshire. He was educated in Batley and lived at Ossett near Wakefield. He will however always be associated with Runswick Bay on the coast of North Yorkshire where he and his family spent many holidays at the house he built in 1919. Senior completed his Art training at the Wakefield College of Art, and the Slade School of Art, under Alphonse Legros. He became a member of the British Impressionist Group of Painters, who drew inspiration from the French 'En Plein Air'. They painted with vibrant colours and with fleeting impressions of the natural world and the people in it. Senior is most remembered for his portrayal of the fishing community of Runswick and Staithes. His contemporaries were, Gilbert Foster, Harold and Dame Laura Knight, Frederick William Jackson, James William Booth (Who was Senior's pupil) Owen Bowen, Arthur Friedenson, Frederick William Mayor, Charles Mackie, and Roland Henry Hill who said of Senior,' he was one of the men for whom everybody had a great deal of affection and he regularly helped his fellow painters in a practical way'.
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