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A 19th century, silver-gilt cased, open-face pocket watch, by Jas McCabe - London. Three quarter plate, english lever escapement, with chain fusee. The top plate signed Jas McCabe Royal Exchange London 04834, the cock inset with diamond end stone. White enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed, jas McCabe Royal Exchange London 04834.
* A sapphire and diamond ring, stamped `14K`, the oval cut with a pair of channel set diamonds to each shoulder, totalling approximately 0.12 carats, finger size N; and nine 9 carat gold dress rings, some stone set, 22g gross To be sold on behalf of the Police (3C24099) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A 22 carat gold wedding ring, 5g gross; a 9 carat gold wedding ring; a 9 carat gold onyx ring; a stone set ring, stamped `9ct`; another similar; a 9 carat gold dress ring; a 9 carat opal and emerald cluster ring; a 9 carat gold garnet ring; a 9 carat gold wishbone style ring, 18g gross; and a single stone illusion set diamond ring, stamped `18ct` Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
* A pair of 9 carat gold large hoop earrings, of barley twist design; two other hoop earrings; two pairs of cubic zirconia single stone earstuds; a single 9 carat white gold diamond set earring; and two other single earrings, 15g gross To be sold on behalf of the Police (3DC24099) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A cultured pearl and diamond three stone ring, stamped `14k` and `585`, the 8mm pearl with a brilliant to either side, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.1 carats, finger size L1/2; a 9 carat gold three stone garnet bar brooch; an Edwardian 9 carat gold brooch and a silver long chain, 152cm long Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee bronze medallion by Spink & Son, Rd. 285992, 76mm, later case; R.M.S. Queen Mary, Commissioning bronze medallion 1936, designed by Gilbert Bayes, obverse: an open doorway in a stone wall, a buttress (left) with coats of arms (left and right); below, the arms of Cunard Line (centre) supported by an engraved ribbon with tassels at each end; distant view of the Hudson River and towers of New York. Legend: `QUEEN MARY`. On ribbon: `COMMISSIONED 1936`. Reverse: Starboard-bow view of the Queen Mary, dolphins in sea below. Exergue: `MARIA REGINA MARI ME COMMISIT`. Three thousand bronze medals were struck and the first issues were made to officials and workmen in John Brown & Co`s Yard 13 May 1936, 69mm, in a Royal Mint case, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A turned serpentine stone jar and cover, 9.7cm high, containing a handwritten note pertaining to the Russian Coronation of 1896 and the Khodynka tragedy, dated June 1894; and a silver wishbone sugar tongs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912 (2) Nicholas II was crowned Tsar of Russia on May 13th, 1896. Four days later, a banquet was going to be held for the people at Khodynka Field. In the area of one town square, theatres, 150 buffets for distribution of gifts, and 20 pubs were built for the celebrations. Nearby the celebration square was a field that had a ravine and many gullies. On the evening of May 17th, people who had heard rumours of rich coronation gifts from the tsar (the gifts which everybody was to receive were actually a bread roll, a piece of sausage, gingerbread, and a mug) began to gather in anticipation. At about 5 oÆclock in the morning of the coronation day, several thousand people (some say as many as 500,000) were already gathered on the field. Suddenly a rumour spread among the people that there was not enough beer or presents for everybody. A police force of 1800 men failed to maintain civil order, and in a catastrophic crush and resulting panic to flee the scene, 1,389 people were trampled to death, and roughly 1,300 were otherwise injured. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Attributed to Robert Richard Scanlan (d. 1876), Jumping a dry-stone wall, The chase, The finish, A set of three, oil on panel, The third bearing signature on reverse, Each 14cm x 30cm (3). Provenance: The property of the late Wing Commander R. C. Longsdon, formerly of Foxcote Hall, Warwickshire. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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