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London. The Grand Panorama of London from the River Thames, pub. Charles Evans, n.d. c.1850, uncoloured wood engraved panorama, folded concertina style, stretching from the Western Stone Wharf to the Royal Victualling Office, old folds occ. strengthened on verso, 160mm x 5250mm, near contemp. manuscript ink ownership inscription to rear of final leaf, printed title to front paste down, bound in contemp. blind embossed calf with gilt title to upper board, a little faded (1)
Costume. Costume Fran?ais de 1200 ? 1715, printed by C. Hullmandel for Rodwell & Martin, drawn on stone by G. Sharf, n.d. [paper watermarked 1821], 100 hand-col. lithos. incl. title, some marginal staining, contemp. black straight-grained morocco gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed, upper cover detached, sm. sq. 8vo. (1)
An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau photograph frame, Birmingham 1906, AF; a 9 carat gold mounted amber cigarette holder, in silver monogrammed case, Birmingham 1910; a silver pencil by S. Mordan & Co.; with amethyst coloured faceted stone to the terminal; a silver cased pencil holder and a double ended scent bottle
Steve Fairbairn’s No.7 seat from the Jesus College Boat Club [Cambridge] rowing boat used when finishing Head of the River in 1882, 1883, 1884 & 1885 and when winning the Henley Grand Challenge Cup of 1885, inscribed in gilt with arms and the above details and achievements, and additionally with the names of the oarsmen in seats.5-8 J.W. Dickson, A.M. Hutchinson, S. Fairbairn and C.H. Bicknell (stroke) plus the cox C.E. Tyndale-Biscoe. Steve Fairbairn (25 August 1862-16 May 1938) was a rower and an influential rowing coach, notably at Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge University, Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club in the early decades of the 20th century. All of the features of his coaching methods are referred to as “Fairbairnism”. In 1926 he founded the Head of the River Race for men’s eights held annually since on the Championship Course on the River Thames in London. Similarly he donated a trophy for a head race to be held annually on the River Cam “The Fairbairn Cup.”. A memorial to Fairbairn is situated on the southern bank of the Thames between Putney and Hammersmith. This memorial, a stone obelisk popularly known as the Mile Post, is exactly one mile from the Putney end of the Championship Course. A bronze bust of Fairbairn by George Drinkwater is the winner’s trophy for the Head of the River Race.
A quantity of jewellery including, a three stone diamond ring stamped `585`, finger size P; a gentleman`s onyx ring; two quartz dress rings; two wedding rings, one stamped `333`; a Virgo pendant on a chain, both stamped `333`; a quartz pendant; two lockets stamped `333`; a cultured pearl pendant; and other items
A turquoise ring, the single stone in a 9 carat gold mount, finger size P; with earstuds and a pendant on a chain to match; a five stone turquoise ring, in a 9 carat gold carved head mount, finger size O; a 9 carat gold turquoise and cultured pearl cluster ring, finger size K1/2; a pair of turquoise drop earrings with a similar pendant; and five pairs of turquoise earrings
A quantity of lapis lazuli jewellery, comprising a lapis lazuli and diamond ring, stamped `14k`, finger size P; a smaller cluster ring, the white metal stamped `10K`, finger size L; a single stone 9 carat gold ring, finger size P; a large pair of cabochon earstuds, stamped `14K`; a pair of bead earstuds; and a panel pendant on a chain
An iolite and diamond ring, the marquise stone between channel set brilliants, stamped `14K`, finger size H1/2; an iolite five stone 9 carat gold ring, the graduated oval cuts within single cut set borders, finger size S; four pairs of iolite single stone earstuds; a cased sapphire set bar brooch, stamped `15ct`; two pairs of blue stone earstuds and a pair of lilac synthetic sapphire earstuds
A ruby and diamond 9 carat gold ring, the five oval cut stones bordered by brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.2 carats, finger size M1/2; with a ruby single stone ring, with diamond set shoulders, stamped `10K`, finger size N; a single stone ruby ring, stamped `375`, finger size M1/2; a synthetic ruby and diamond 9 carat gold cluster ring, finger size Q1/2; an opal and lilac stone cluster ring with similar earstuds; three pairs of ruby and diamond earrings; a cultured pearl and ruby pendant on a chain, a single stone ruby pendant on chain; a ruby and diamond butterfly pendant enhancer; and a pearl and paste cluster bar brooch in a case
A row of non nucleated freshwater cultured pearls, the forty five pearls in three tints of approximately 9-10.4mm diameter widest point, 45.5cm long, to a gilt clasp; with a pair of earstuds, and two single stone rings of a similar tint to some of the pearls in the necklet; also with a freshwater pearl bracelet and hoop earrings Pearls are untested and unwarranted for colour enhancement or treatment
An emerald and diamond half hoop ring, the four emerald alternate set with three brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.15 carats, in 9 carat gold, finger size M1/2; with a three stone emerald ring; a cultured pearl and emerald ring; a single stone emerald ring; an emerald half hoop ring with channel set stones; two pairs of earstuds; and an emerald and diamond pendant on a chain
A quantity of opal set jewellery, comprising an opal and single cut diamond cluster ring; a single stone ring with diamond set shoulders; a single stone ring with diamond set cross over shoulders; a single stone ring with five single cut diamond points; a four stone ring; a five stone ring; a cross pendant on a chain; and six pairs of earrings
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