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Lot 233

A 19th century carved stone nude on a marble base 22cm high, a composite nude figure 20cm high (2)Green - nude slightly loose on joining part to base. Surface marks and dents.Stone - chips to corners of base stand. Crack to base sculpture.See photos.

Lot 225

George James Knox (1884-1897) British, A pair of river landscapes with large stone rocks and boulders, watercolours, both signed and dated, each 5.5" x 9.5", (14x24.5cm) (2).

Lot 167

Attributed to Hablot Knight Browne (Phiz), a charcoal study of a mother and child, signed with initials, 7.5" x 6" (19 x 15cm), along with an English school study of a stone bridge at sunset, watercolour, signed with initials W P B, 7" x 10" (18 x 26cm), both unframed.

Lot 454

Robert Morson Hughes (1873-1953) British, A rural landscape with dry stone walls and houses in the distance, oil on board, signed, 10" x 14", (25.5x35.5cm).

Lot 188

D. Cashmore, Moored sailing boats by a stone pier, possibly Scotland, watercolour, signed, 15" x 19.5", (38x50cm).

Lot 37

A quantity of Worldwide chunky jewellery with stone and glass beads together with a vintage Pellinii string necklace with gold painted and amber coloured beads. and a necklace with circular moss green discs. Location:BWR

Lot 240

Front of House/Lobby Cards, UK, USA and EU - a large collection to include Pink Panther, Toys, Remick, 101 Dalmatians, Free Willy, Tom Hanks, Clint Eastwood, Elizabeth Hurley, Sharon Stone, George Clooney, Eddie Murphy and others, approx 200Location:

Lot 39

A quantity of vintage brooches to include a 1970 Risis gold plated Kagawara Firebird orchid brooch, Art Nouveau and Art Deco glamour lady brooches, paste stone and pottery floral examples. Location:BWR

Lot 70

A mixed lot comprising loose Venetian and painted glass beads, modern costume jewellery and ladies watches, a faux pearl necklace with a silver clasp, a gold tone Niello style bracelet, dress rings, a 1990 Mexican bronzed medallion, vintage paste stone brooches, mixed jewellery boxes and miscellaneous items to include a shell pin cushion, a elasticated and peacock feather belt, corkscrew and a Sheaffer fountain pen with 14ct gold nib

Lot 156

A quantity of modern silver tone and gold tone costume jewellery, never worn, to include paste stone and glass cabochon dress rings, necklaces and bracelets, approx 200 items. Location:BWR

Lot 66

Mixed late 20th Century to modern day costume jewellery to include a silver ingot on a silver chain, mixed gold tone and silver chains, dress rings to include a Sarah Coventry silver tone, blue and white stone ring and earrings to include a pair of 9ct gold and single pearl earrings and a single 9ct gold stud earring. Location:R1.3

Lot 155

A quantity of modern silver tone and gold tone costume jewellery, never worn, to include paste stone and glass cabochon dress rings, necklaces and bracelets, approx 200 items. Location:A1F

Lot 364

A group of Cardew Design novelty teapots to include Tea for Two golfing teapot, Do-It-Yourself limited gold edition teapot 81/500, signed Market Stall limited edition teapot 1652/3000, two duck and ducklings teapots, egg and soldier small teapot, and others, along with a South-West Ceramic Ltd stone teapot Location:1.1

Lot 55

A string of cherry amber beads, mixed 20th Century costume jewellery, a single yellow gold and opal earring with 9ct gold earring back, an engraved white metal bangle, a 9ct gold and black jet signet ring, a yellow metal and teal coloured glass stone cabochon ring, a pair of silver cufflinks and others, a Mikimoto pearl box and 3 faux pearl necklaces, a Victorian white metal and mother of pearl purse, a gold tone nurse's watch, a 1950's Wembley cricket medal and mixed jewellery boxes.

Lot 238

A most unusual family group to the three Hamilton brothers, all of whom were killed or died in the Boer War Pair: Lieutenant Alastair Hamilton, Royal Irish Fusiliers, wounded in the action at Pieter’s Hill and later killed by lightning at Machadodorp in December 1902
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (Lieut: A. Hamilton, Rl. Irish Fus:) officially impressed naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lt. A. Hamilton. Rl. Irish Fus.) officially engraved naming, extremely fine The Queen’s South Africa Medal awarded to Trooper Kenneth Hamilton, Ceylon Mounted Infantry, who died of enteric fever at Bloemfontein in May 1900
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Driefontein (299 Trpr: K. Hamilton, Ceylon M.I.) officially impressed naming, extremely fine The Queen’s South Africa Medal awarded to Trooper Ernest Hamilton, Bethune’s Mounted Infantry, who was killed in action at Sheeper’s Nek on 20 May 1900
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith (631 Tpr: E. Hamilton. Bethune’s M.I.) officially impressed naming, all contained in an attractive contemporary fitted leather breakfront glazed display case with ivorine name labels, extremely fine, the group as a whole very rare (4) £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, March 2012. Lieutenant Alastair Hamilton was wounded in the fierce fighting at Pieter’s Hill on 27 February 1900, the capture of which cleared the way for the relief of Ladysmith by the cavalry the following day. His medals are accompanied by a contemporary hand-written transcript of a letter to his mother, written during the action whilst he lay wounded, describing the attack: ‘My dear Mother
We advanced today about 9 a.m. to take a hill to our front, which we did without much trouble, only losing a few men.
About 5.15 p.m. we advanced to take a small hill to our right which was strongly held. The Dublin Fusiliers being unable to manage it, we had to advance about half a mile over an open space under a heavy fire. A shell burst about ten yards from me and knocked over one of the men, but he was not hurt. We lay down to get our wind and a shell hit the handle of my knob carry and smashed the knob in three places and made a great gravel rush in my wrist, but there was not much blood.
Then we advanced about 700 yards to a small kopie where the D.F’s were. We again rested, then we advanced over another open bit and about half way I was hit in the ankle, at about 6 p.m., and am now lagging behind and am with bullets dropping round me pretty thick. The Company is about 100 yards in front under a stone wall. We were first in, and no one else has gone in passed me, but now they come. I was afraid they were going to give it up, but they are going up splendidly under a heavy fire. I am not 500 yards from the hill it is hard not to be able to go in as I had hoped, but no such luck. I am not in much pain, but hope I shall not have to crawl in, as I do not think the bullet came out as there is only one hole in my boot, so the least movement hurts a bit. We seem to be making a turning movement there are a lot of our men returning on my right under a heavy fire which makes a cross fire for me, I shall not be hit again I feel sure, but the bullets throw dust and stones over me every now and then. I expect you will get a wire tonight, I hope they will only put slight, as I am sure it is not bad. The evening star has just come out, so it will soon be dark, we must be doing well as the firing is not nearly so heavy, but may break out again at any moment. I am very sick at being hit, but must make the best of it. I think we are getting in but I wish I could hear them cheer. Well it is getting dark and the firing less and our men out of sight. I shall soon make tracks and hope soon to fall in with the stretcher bearers so good bye. 7 p.m.’ Alastair Hamilton was killed by lightning at Machadodorp on 5 December 1902. Trooper Kenneth Hamilton, Ceylon Contingent, died of enteric at Bloemfontein on 13 May 1900. Trooper Ernest Hamilton, H Squadron, Bethune’s Mounted Infantry, was killed in action at Sheeper’s Nek on 20 May 1900. There is a marble cross in the cemetery at Machadodorp dedicated to these three brothers:
"In loving memory Alistair Hamilton, late Royal Irish Fusiliers. Killed by lightning Dec. 5th 1902. Aged 28 years.
Also of Ernest. Killed in Action at Vryheid May 20th 1900. Aged 22 years.
Also of Kenneth. Died at Bloemfontein May 16th 1900. Aged 24 years.” This group is also accompanied by a contemporary cutting from the Black and White Budget, or similar, with portrait photographs of “Four Fighting Brothers”. The fourth brother was Sub-Inspector J. Hamilton, Natal Mounted Police. There was a fifth brother, Patrick, a Captain in the Worcestershire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, who was killed on flying manoeuvres during Military Trials, when his machine fell from some 500 feet in Graveley, near Stevenage, Herts, on 6 September 1912. He was aged 30 years.

Lot 447

British War Medal 1914-20 (7) (649049 Pte. F. A. Lamoureux 4-C.M.R.; 2085306 A. Cpl. J. D. Keiller C.G.A.; 3060062 Pte. G. W. Stone. E.O.R.; 4040371 Pte. A. Gauthier. Q.R.; 100286 Pte. S. Holloway. M.G.C.; 790137 Spr. W. H. Lawrence. C.E.; 3259796 Pte. A. Severy. N.B.R.) last 2 with broken suspension mounts, otherwise generally very fine (7) £60-£80 --- Frederick Axrer Lamoureux was born in Clarence Creek, Ontario, Canada in December 1893. He served during the Great War with the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles on the Western Front, and was wounded in action 5 September 1917, and 28 October 1917.

Lot 176

A very fine Heavy Cavalry Commander’s C.B. and Army Gold Medal pair awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Serjeantson Prescott, 5th Dragoon Guards, who was slightly wounded when in command of his regiment in their famous famous charge at Llerena on 11 April 1812, when the French cavalry was thrown into confusion and swiftly broken; he subsequently commanded the 5th Dragoon Guards at Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he received the Gold Medal with Clasp, and was appointed C.B. in June 1815 - his premature death in June 1816 ‘was a very great loss to the regiment’ The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s breast badge, 22 carat gold and enamels, hallmarked London 1815, maker’s mark ‘IN’ for John Northam, complete with correct 2-inch wide gold swivel-ring suspension and gold ribbon buckle; Field Officer’s Small Gold Medal, for Vittoria, 1 clasp, Toulouse (Lieut. Colonel S. Prescott) complete with gold ribbon buckle, the medal and the clasp each in their own individual silk-lined red leather Rundell Bridge & Rundell cases of issue, together with his Order of the Bath Chapel Stall Plate inscribed ‘Serjeantson Prescott Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel in the 5th (or Princefs Charlotte of Wales’s Regiment of Dragoon Guards Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath Nominated 4th June 1815’, a few very minor chips to the wreaths of the first, otherwise extremely fine (4) £24,000-£28,000 --- Serjeantson Prescott was appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Dragoon Guards on 8 March 1807, from Lieutenant, 91st Foot, becoming Captain on 14 March 1810. He was promoted Major on 26 December 1811, and Lieutenant-Colonel on 14 June 1815. He served with the regiment in the Peninsula from September 1811 and, in the absence of Ponsonby, commanded the regiment at Llerena (Villa Garcia) where he was slightly wounded and mentioned in despatches: “While the Major-General [Le Marchant] is perfectly satisfied with the zeal shown by every individual of the brigade in the execution of his duty on that occasion, he considers that the charge made by the 5th Dragoon Guards deserves his particular admiration and approval, and he requests that Major Prescott and the officers of that corps will accept his nest thanks as well for their services as for the credit which their gallant conduct reflects on the command, which he has the honour to hold.” Prescott was again in command of the regiment at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, at which last battle the 5th Dragoon Guards were instrumental in saving the Portuguese guns from capture. At the end of the war he received a gold medal with one clasp, and the C.B. Although the regimental history makes no specific mention of his presence at Salamanca, his presence there is confirmed in Challis’s Peninsula Roll Call. After the death of Le Marchant at Salamanca, Colonel Ponsonby took over the command of the brigade, Prescott getting the command of the 5th Dragoon Guards. Lieutenant-Colonel Prescott died on 23 June 1816. The charge at Llerena (Villa Garcia) On the evening of 10 April 1811, General Stapleton Cotton climbed the steeple of a church in Bienvenida. He knew that the French were occupying Llerena and saw that there were considerable numbers of French cavalry five miles closer to him near the village of Villagarcia. Cotton decided that he should attempt to trap the French cavalry with his superior forces. During the night he despatched Ponsonby with the 12th and 14th Light Dragoons to probe the Villagarcia area, whilst Le Marchant was sent on a circuitous march to get on the French left flank and, it was hoped, cut off their retreat. Slade was also instructed to concentrate his brigade on Bienvenida, though he seems to have been tardy in moving. Cotton retained the 16th Light Dragoons as a reserve. At some time during the night Cotton realised that Ponsonby's force might alert the French before Le Marchant was within striking distance and despatched an aide-de-camp with orders to halt the light cavalry; unfortunately the order arrived too late. Two squadrons of the British light cavalry had forced the French vedettes out of the village of Villagarcia but, around dawn, had run into the full force of the French cavalry and were then chased back. Ponsonby subsequently found his two regiments faced by the three strong regiments under Lallemand and had to make a controlled withdrawal whilst skirmishing against heavy odds. Following his orders, Le Marchant had moved his brigade through the night over tortuous terrain for a considerable distance. Coming down from rugged hills bordering the plain where the action was fought, Le Marchant and the 5th Dragoon Guards had pulled considerably ahead of the other two regiments of the brigade. Le Marchant noticed, looking through the trees of the wood his men were moving through, that French cavalry, drawn up in two deep columns of squadrons, were pushing the six squadrons of light dragoons back towards a narrow ravine flanked by stone walls. Le Marchant realised that an immediate charge was needed before Ponsonby's squadrons were forced into the congested and broken ground to their rear. Lallemand, it is recorded, caught a glimpse of red-coated figures in the woods to his left and rode to alert General Peyremmont, who was leading the 2nd Hussars. Peyremmont scorned Lallemand's concerns, saying that the British dragoons were probably a small detachment who had lost their way. At this point the advantage that the French had enjoyed in the action was suddenly reversed and Le Marchant, with the 5th Dragoon Guards, who were his leading regiment, emerged out of the woods entirely unobserved. Instantly realising the situation, he did not wait for the whole of his brigade, but, forming the 5th Dragoon Guards into line of echelon of squadrons as they came out of the defile, bore down at their head straight on to the left flank of the five French regiments, completely rolling them up and pursuing them for four miles, almost into Llerena. The French rallied briefly at a ditch halfway to Llerena, but they were outflanked by the 16th Light Dragoons and were forced into flight once more. A few hours later the French abandoned Llerena and continued their retreat out of Extremadura. Llerena, though now almost forgotten, created a great stir at the time, and rightly so, as it was a most gallant feat of arms, never excelled on any occasion, even by British cavalry. Sold with comprehensive research.

Lot 198

Staffordshire and Derbyshire potteries A collection of works Godden, Geoffrey. Staffordshire Porcelain. London: Granada, 1983. Original cloth gilt, dust-jacket; Schkolne, Myrna. People. Passions, Pastimes and Pleasures. Staffordshire Figures, 1810-1835. Winston Salem: Hot Lane Press, 2006. Original black cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Falkner, Frank. The Wood Family of Burselm. London: Chapman & Hall Limited, 1912. Original red cloth gilt;Read, Herbert. Staffordshire Pottery Figures. London: Duckworth, 1929. Original blue cloth gilt;Hayden, Arthur. Spode and his Successors. London: Cassell & Company, Ltd., 1925. Original blue cloth git with vase motif, dust-jacket;Jones, Alyn Giles. Catalogue of the Minton Manuscripts. Bangor, 1971-73. Folio, 2 volumes of photocopied work, with a gift inscription from the compiler to Geoffrey Godden, blue cloth gilt;Furnival, William James. Leadless Decorative Tiles, Faience, and Mosaic, comprising notes and excerpts on the history, manufacture & use of ornamental flooring tiles... Stone: W.J. Furnival, 1904. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt;Twitchett, John. Derby Porcelain, 1748-1848, an illustrated guide. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 2002. Original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Mountford, Arnold R. The Illustrated Guide to Staffordshire Salt-Glazed Stoneware. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1971. 8vo, original orange cloth gilt, dust-jacket; and 34 othersProvenance:Provenance: From the library of a collector

Lot 304

Rowling, J. K. The Philosopher's Stone London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, twentieth impression (numberline reading '20' on title verso), paperback issue, inscribed by the author 'to Adam, with best wishes, J K Rowling' on the dedication page in black ink, 8vo, original pictorial wrappers with Smarties Gold Award Winner label to upper cover, spine sunned, self-adhesive bookseller's label (James Thin, Edinburgh) to front cover, textblock toned as usualNote: Provenance: Inscribed for the vendor at a book signing in Edinburgh c.1998.

Lot 301

Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, first impression, paperback issue, one of 5,150 copies, 8vo, original pictorial wrappers, 223 pp., wrappers slightly bumped at corners and with incipient lifting of laminate along fore edges, front wrapper faintly creased and with small strip of loss to laminate, gift inscription to verso of front wrapper, text-block toned as usual, hint of discolouration to lower fore corners of early leaves, very faint mark to p. 163 [Errington A1 (aa)]Note: Note: With all the requisite points: copyright page with numberline from 10 to 1, author named as Joanne Rowling, and 'Thomas Taylor1997' printed without a space, '1 wand' duplicated on p. 53, and the misprint 'Philosphers' Stone' on rear wrapper.

Lot 303

Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, first impression, paperback issue, one of 5,150 copies, 8vo, original pictorial wrappers, extensive loss of the laminate, spine faded and with slight loss, lower cover with some image loss, some slight creasing and wear at extremities, no inscriptions, toning to text-block as usual, slight spotting to edges occasionally just encroaching on margins [Errington, A1(aa)]Note: Note: With all the requisite points: copyright page with numberline from 10 to 1, author named as Joanne Rowling, and 'Thomas Taylor1997' printed without a space, '1 wand' duplicated on p. 53, and the misprint 'Philosphers' Stone' on rear wrapper.

Lot 112

Blaeu, Joannes [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum: Volume V] - Scotia, quae est Europae Liber XII [Scotland & Ireland] Amsterdam: Joannes Blaeu, 1662. Folio, title-page hand-coloured and heightened in gilt, hand-coloured vignette to volume title-page, 49 hand-coloured Scottish maps and 6 hand-coloured maps of Ireland, original vellum gilt neatly repaired along lower edges, some light marginal dampstaining, predominantly to lower margins, some minor worming to lower margins and a few neat repairs, again to lower margins, some browning to endpapers, presented in custom archival boxNote: Note: This atlas comprises volume five of the six-volume Dutch text edition of Blaeu's Theatrum. Each volume of the work was published separately between 1635 and 1655, in several languages. In its era, the Theatrum was considered to be the most comprehensive and accurate atlas produced, with volume 5 being regarded to this day first atlas of Scotland, using many maps developed by the cartographer, Pont. 49 of the maps are of Scotland and 6 depict Ireland."The publication in 1654 of Volume V of Blaeu's Atlas novus was the result of over 70 years of cartographic, chorographic, and editorial activity, by a dispersed network of people in Scotland and the Low Countries. Through their combined efforts, dogged by war, poverty, copyright restrictions, and only intermittent official support, 'Scotland became one of the best mapped countries in the world' (Stone, 1989)" (C. Fleet: Blaeu Atlas of Scotland, 1654, NLS).

Lot 178

Architecture Folios Art and Literature Gillespie, James. Details of Scottish Domestic Architecture, A Series of Selected Examples From the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, of Stonework, Woodwork, Furniture, Plasterwork, & Metalwork. One hundred and twenty-four plates of measured drawings, and six plates of collotype reproductions of photographs. Edinburgh: The Edinburgh Architectural Association, 1922. Folio, beige cloth boards with gilt lettering. Provenance: Herbert Louis Honeyman FRIBA (1885-1956);Washington Browne, George. Pugin Studentship Drawings being a selection from Sketches, Measured Drawings, and Details of Domestic and Ecclesiastical Buildings in England and Scotland... Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1878. Copy no. 33 of 200, folio, original red buckram cloth slightly faded with gilt lettering to spine and gilt embossed insignia on front board, 75 black and white plates, owner inscriptions to free endpaper. Provenance: Andrew Kerr Tasker FRIBA, President of the Northern Architectural Association (early 20th century);Small, John William. Scottish Woodwork of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, Measured and Drawn for the Stone. Stirling: Eneas Mackay, 1878. Copy no. 221 of 500, folio, 100 black and white plates, original yellow cloth cockled, red lettering, boards bumped, pencil inscription to free endpaper;Latham, Charles. In English Homes. The Internal Character, Furniture and Adornments of Some of the Most Notable Houses of England Historically Depicted from Photographs. London: Country Life, 1904 and 1907. 2 volumes, folio, black and white photographic illustrations throughout, blue cloth binding with elaborate gilt decoration and lettering, g.e.[Adam, Robert and James] The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam. Complete Edition. London: John Tiranti & Co., Architectural Publishers, 1931. Folio, grey paper boards with cloth to spine, black stamped lettering, dustjacket nibbled at edges and dust-stained;Dickens, Charles and George Cruikshank [illustrator]. The Adventures of Oliver Twist or The Parish Boy's Progress. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd, 1895. One of 500 copies, 4to, original illustrative printed boards, brown quarter morocco, gilt lettering to spine, 26 colour plates with tissue guards, edges and corners bumped;Dickens, Charles, Cattermole, George [illustrator] and Hablot Browne [illustrator]. Master Humphrey's Clock. 3 volumes. London: Chapman and Hall, 1840. First edition in book form, 8vo, contemporary black half morocco with marbled boards, gilt lettering, black and white illustrated text, boards worn with some loss to spines;Hogarth, William, Hanny, James [introductory essay], Trusler, Rev. J. and E.F. Roberts [descriptive letterpress]. The Works of William Hogarth in a Series of One Hundred and Fifty Superb Engravings on Steel, from the Original Pictures. 2 volumes. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, n.d. [c.1880]. 4to, original maroon half morocco boards, raised bands, blind stamps and gilt lettering to spine, g.e.

Lot 6

A 9ct gold citrine set cocktail ring, finger size M 1/2, a 9ct gold paste set single stone ring, finger size K and a 9ct gold paste set cluster ring, finger size J, 9.4g gross

Lot 8

An early 20th century five stone graduated diamond ring, marked '18ct plat', finger size M, 2.3g gross, cased

Lot 24

A dress ring set with a single colourless zircon, marked '9ct plat', finger size N 1/2; a three stone paste ring, marked '9ct & sil', finger size M; and a full eternity ring, marked '9ct', finger size P 1/2, 7.2g gross, with boxes

Lot 29

A single stone pearl dress ring, with decorative shoulders, finger size K, 2.3g gross, tests as 18-22ct gold (the pearl untested and unwarranted)

Lot 11

A single stone diamond ring, the stone approximately 0.36ct, marked '18ct plat', finger size M, cased

Lot 51

An 18ct gold single stone tanzanite ring, the oval tanzanite within six claw mount, ring size N, weight approx 7.4gCondition:Tanzanite weighs approx 6cts, some very slight abrasion to a couple of facet edges but no significant chips/scratches to the stone, mount and shank in good condition, general wear overall, refer to images

Lot 84

A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped '14 18k', ring size J, weight approx 2.2gCondition:Diamond weighs approx 0.50cts, clarity estimated VS1-VS2, colour estimated approx H/I, general wear but no significant visible damage

Lot 316

After Andrea del Verrochio (Italian 1435-1488), a bronze equestrian figure of Bartolomeo ColleoniThe condottiero clad in elaborate armour, his steed with decorative bridle and saddle and posed in mid trot, on an ogee rectangular base above grey veined marble pedestal.59cm highFootnote:The famous Renaissance equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni on which this figure is based is mounted on a stone pedestal, situated in the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Italy and was completed by Verrocchio between 1480 and 1488.Condition:Dark brown even patina. Overall height 59cm, figure height 39cm. Some chips to corners of marble pedestal.

Lot 76

A five stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamonds collet and claw set in yellow metal, the shank stamped '750', ring size U 1/2, weight approx 4g

Lot 67

An early 20th century single stone diamond ring, the old cushion cut diamond within six claw mount to tapering shoulders, the shank stamped 'Platinum', ring size N 1/2, weight approx 4.1gCondition:Diamond measures approx 8.4 x 8.8 x 5mm deep, clarity estimated approx SI2, some chips and naturals to the girdle, black mineral inclusion and small fracture beneath table, colour estimated approx L/M, slight-medium fluorescence, general wear, refer to images

Lot 69

A diamond, ruby, green hardstone and white enamel brooch/pendant, designed as a central oval green harstone cabochon claw set in yellow metal within a border of four round cut rubies and eight rose cut diamonds all set to white enamel stylised fleur de lys surround, the yellow metal reverse with removable brooch fitting and pendant bar, (some damage to the enamel) 29mm wide, presented within box, weight approx 8.9g Condition:Age estimated late 19th century, yellow metal not marked but presumed gold, green stone possibly green agate, some losses/damage to the white enamel, small solder repair where brooch fitting is attached to the brooch, general wear, refer to image

Lot 98

A graduated three stone diamond ring, the three old cut diamonds claw set in white metal to diamond set shoulders, the white metal shank, not stamped, ring size N, weight approx 3.3gCondition:Central diamond measures approx 5.3mm x 4mm deep, clarity estimated approx SI2, one outer stone measures approx 5mm x 3.6mm, other outer stone measures approx 5mm x 3.4mm, clarity range estimated approx VS2/SI1, colour range estimated H/I/J, repair to the base of the mount between the central stone and one outer stone, some wear to claws and general wear, possible small repairs to the shoulders, thinning and re-sizing to shank, refer to images

Lot 78

A platinum two stone diamond cross-over ring, the two brilliant cut diamonds weighing approx 1.50cts and 1.40cts, claw set to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, ring size M, weight approx 7.4gCondition:Diamonds measure approx 7.4mm diameter x 4.2mm deep and 7.2mm diameter x 4.2mm deep, clarity estimated approx VVS2-VS2, colour estimated approx F/G, strong fluorescence to both stones, the sixteen diamonds set to the shoulders weigh approx 0.02cts each, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 80

An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white gold to textured yellow gold raised shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1975, ring size L 1/2, weight approx 6gCondition:Diamond weighs approx 0.35cts, clarity estimated approx SI1, colour estimated approx I/J, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 68

An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in platinum to yellow gold shank, ring size O 1/2, the shank stamped 'Platinum' and hallmarked 18ct gold London 2010, weight approx 3.8gCondition:Diamond weighs approx 1.00cts, clarity estimated approx VS2/SI1, colour estimated approx H/I, stone is loose in claw mount, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 50

An 18ct gold single stone brilliant cut diamond ring, estimated weight approx 2.60cts, mounted within eight claw white gold setting to yellow gold shank, hallmarked Birmingham 1990, ring size N 1/2, weight approx 5gCondition:Diamond measures approx 9mm diameter x 5.1mm deep, clarity estimated I1/I2, no obvious fluorescence, estimated colour grade I/J, some slight thinning to shank, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 37

An 18ct gold single stone pear shaped diamond ring, estimated weight approx 3.00cts, mounted within three claws and set to yellow gold shank, hallmarked Birmingham, ring size N 1/2, weight approx 3.9gCondition:Diamond measures approx 14mm x 8.2mm x 4.4mm deep, colour esimtated approx L/M, clarity estimated approx SI1/SI2, medium fluorescence, some thinning to shank, general wear, refer to images

Lot 236

Swiss. An 18ct gold, diamond set and carved tiger's eye bracelet watch Circa 1965 Manual wind Swiss movement, tiger's eye dial with gold batons and hands, diamond set bezel, gold link case with diamond octangal shaped bezel with carved rope design tiger's eye border to matching rope and plain circular articulated links, with quatrefoil diamond set four stone connecting links , case numbered 16020, Sheffield import marks, (clasp has a fitting missing) case diameter, 24mm length 19cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Case is in good order. movement is not currently runningDial has some fissures and cracks visible when the watch is out the case.Crown is quite stiff. clasp has a fitting missingPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.  

Lot 415

A diamond and emerald three stone ring, the central cushion-shaped cabochon emerald in collet setting flanked by two old brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size ICondition Report: Gross weight approx. 7.6g.Possibly 1940s.Hoop unmarked, assumed platinum.Small yellow metal insert to inner hoop.Estimated diamond weights (estimated in mount): 0.33 carats (total 0.66 carats).Dimensions of emerald approx. 6.0 x 8.5 x 5.1mm.

Lot 43

An 18ct white gold single stone diamond pendant, a Millennium-cut diamond in claw setting, suspended on an 18ct white gold box link chain, Birmingham hallmarks, chain length 46.5cmCondition Report: Weight 1.85g.Pendant mount stamped .42, possibly a known carat weight of 0.42ct. Diamond measures approximately 4.72 x 3.21 x 2.68mm.

Lot 85

A group of jewellery, comprising: an 18ct gold single stone aquamarine crossover ring, Edinburgh hallmarks, 1996, ring size K; a pair of single stone aquamarine stud earrings; an 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, London hallmarks, 1995, ring size K¾; a three stone diamond ring, stamped 18ct, ring size K½; a two stone diamond crossover ring, stamped 18ct, ring size O; a platinum wedding ring, by Cropp & Farr, London hallmarks, 2001, ring size K½; a platinum three stone princess cut diamond ring, by Cropp & Farr, hoop split from head, London hallmarks, 1999; a 9ct gold single stone diamond set wishbone ring, London hallmarks, 1981, ring size L; a 9ct gold synthetic spinel ring, Birmingham hallmarks, 1972, ring size O; and an early 20th century 9ct gold chain (a lot)Condition Report: Gross weight aquamarine ring and three diamond ring with 18ct marks 13.30g (4)Gross weight platinum wedding ring and platinum diamond ring 6.01g (2)Gross weight remaining items 9.92g.Chain links very worn.Oval aquamarine measures approximately 9.2 x 6.5 x 4.8mm.Centre princess cut diamond measures approximately 4.86 - 4.88 x 3.86mm, estimated as approximately 0.75ct.Single stone diamond ring - brilliant cut diamond measures approximately 4.0mm, estimated as approximately 0.23ct. Surface reaching inclusions.

Lot 66

A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant-cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 0.80ct, grain set to an illusion collet, with millegrain shoulders and plain hoop, stamped 18ct, ring size JCondition Report: Gross weight 2.48g.Diamond measures approximately 6.1 x 3.5mm.Surface reaching inclusion to the diamond.Shank worn, particularly at base, sides of gallery and underbezel worn.Underneath of diamond a little dirty.

Lot 42

A single stone citrine ring, an oval cabochon citrine, approximately 28 x 20mm, collet set to a tapered hoop, ring size QCondition Report: Gross weight 23.18g.Unmarked, but acid tested as approximately 18ct gold.Some areas of porosity to the mount, visible under 10x magnification.

Lot 340

Asprey & Co. An 18ct gold diamond and emerald flexible bracelet, composed of calibré emerald four stone bridge design panels with brilliant-cut diamond six stone articulated panels, signed A PLC, London import marks, 1987, length in maker's fitted case 18.5cmCondition Report: Gross weight 19.4g

Lot 330

A five stone diamond ring, a row of five brilliant-cut diamonds, with an estimated total weight of approximately 1.15ct, to tapered shank, ring size K¾Condition Report: Gross weight 3.00g.

Lot 388

A gold five stone diamond ring, a row of graduated old European-cut diamonds, to carved scroll gallery, with later shank, circa 1900, ring size RCondition Report: Gross weight 4.22g.The shank is a later replacement.Some of the claw show signs of having been retipped.Centre diamond measures approximately 4.39 x 2.63mm, estimated as approximately 0.32ct.Surface reaching inclusions for the diamonds. 

Lot 64

A group of gem set rings, comprising: an 18ct gold ruby and diamond five stone ring, circa 1900, ring size Q; a synthetic corundum and diamond cluster ring, with pierced Greek key border, ring size N; a synthetic orange corundum and diamond ring; a single stone paste ring, ring size N¼; and a silver amethyst and marcasite ring, ring size P (5)Condition Report: Paste ring stamped 750. Synthetic corundum ring stamped K18. Synthetic orange corundum ring stamped 10k.Paste ring, ruby ring, synthetic corundum ring gross weight 13.06g (3)Synthetic orange corundum ring 3.76g.Paste very chipped and scratched.Shank to the ruby and diamond ring is a later replacement. Solder joins visible at each shoulder. 

Lot 191

A group of jewellery, including: an early 20th century gold amethyst bar brooch, stamped 9ct; a 9ct gold King's School, Canterbury brooch, in the form of an 'F' with a central school crest, London hallmarks, 2007; a plain wedding ring, ring size M½; a miner's brooch with crossed spade and pickaxe; a gold single stone old-cut diamond set brooch, circa 1900; an Albertina chain; a Victorian amethyst and blue lace agate brooch; etc. (11)Provenance: The Barry Lock collection

Lot 21

A single stone diamond ring, an old cushion-cut diamond, star set to the slightly tapered band, circa 1900, approximate ring size LCondition Report: Gross weight 5.55g.Stamped 18ct gold.Surface marks/scratches, and a nick to the edge of the band.Diamond a little loose when tapped.Pavilion of diamond extends below the ring, catalogued finger size is approximate only.

Lot 443

A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 6.09 carats, claw-set between radiating baguette diamond shoulders, ring size LAccompanied by report number 20057722, from Anchorcert, Birmingham, dated 19th May 2022, stating that the diamond weighing 6.09 carats is G colour, VVS2 clarity, medium fluorescenceCondition Report: Please see accompanying report regarding diamond quality. baguette diamonds are of moderate quality, generally approx. K-L colour and SI clarity. Hoop has been sized and shows general signs of wear, with various scratches and abrasions, mount is unmarked but assumed 18ct gold, gross weight, 5.5g

Lot 119

Shreeve Crump & Low. An Art Deco platinum and sapphire dress set, comprising: a pair of calibré sapphire nine stone square-shaped panels with chain-link connections, and three matching dress studs, all signed SC&L Co, width of cufflink panels 1.1cm, circa 1930, maker's stamped fitted case, recess for dress buttonsCondition Report: Incomplete set as the dress buttons are missing, otherwise in a good condition overall.

Lot 91

Three gold rings, comprising: an 18ct gold three stone aquamarine and diamond ring by Christopher Wharton, London hallmarks, 1990, sponsor's mark CJW, ring size M; a 9ct gold single stone amethyst ring, Birmingham hallmarks, 1970, ring size K; and a 9ct gold opal and cubic zirconia cluster ring, Birmingham hallmarks, 1985, ring size N (3)Condition Report: 18ct gold ring weight 3.24g.9ct gold ring gross weight 6.56g (2)Aquamarine ring: some minor nibbles to the facet junctions of the aquamarine. Head of ring slightly dirty, would benefit from being cleaned. Diamonds measure approximately 3.40mm each, estimated as approximately 0.30ct total. One diamond a little loose.

Lot 288

LeCoultre. A fine Belle Époque gold, diamond and enamel pendant watch and necklace, Nickel plated Swiss lever movement signed LeCoultre under the barrel bridge the case modelled as an amphora, the mid-blue guilloché enamel case with central circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel moon hands, within rose-cut diamond bezel, rose-cut diamond-set top and cabochon sapphire winding crown, mounted with chased cockerel supporters each with red translucent enamel crests and rose-cut diamond-set gold finial, the reverse with rose-cut diamond applied foliate swags, French assay mark, unsigned, to a matching gold and enamel bar and belcher link necklace with old brilliant-cut diamond single stone supporting rosette panel, circa 1910, with later bolt ring clasp, length of pendant watch 52mm, length of necklace 46cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 393

A single stone cat's eye chrysoberyl ring, the oval cabochon cat's eye chrysoberyl, collet set to a tapering band, with stabilising beads, approximate ring size L-MCondition Report: Gross weight 13.17g.The chrysoberyl is very abraded.Stabilising beads are a later addition.Surface marks/scratches to mount, and some wear to the setting edge.

Lot 189

A group of eleven stickpins, comprising: an Art Nouveau pear-shaped aquamarine and old brilliant-cut diamond-set stickpin; a rose-cut diamond-set '1918' stickpin; a Continental old-cut diamond and calibré-cut synthetic octagonal stickpin; a cultured pearl and old-cut diamond-set cluster stickpin; a single pearl (untested) stickpin; a 19th century emerald, ruby and half-pearl stickpin, later adapted; a cultured pearl and brilliant-cut diamond stickpin; a cushion-shaped amethyst set pin, with brooch fitting; a single stone amethyst stickpin; an early 19th century closed-back foiled garnet pin with chased border; and a cat's eye quartz and rose-cut diamond cluster stickpin (11)Provenance: The Barry Lock collectionCondition Report: Gross weight 27.70g.

Lot 269

Four diamond and gem set rings, comprising: a diamond set signet-style ring, with a cluster of brilliant-cut diamonds to the cushion shaped head, approximate ring size U-V; an emerald and diamond twist-style ring, ring size P; a Continental three stone aquamarine ring, ring size N; and a single stone green agate ring, ring size N (4)Condition Report: Aquamarine ring stamped 585. Weight 3.73g.Emerald ring stamped 750.Emerald ring, diamond ring and green agate ring gross weight 18.22g (3)

Lot 82

A group of jewellery, including: a rock crystal swivel seal fob, one face intaglio engraved with the McGowan coat of arms beneath motto 'Juncta arma decori', length 4.2cm; a 19th century carved lava stone cameo ring, with seven carved cameo busts depicting the days of the week, damage to two, ring size N leading edge; a pair of hollow hoop earrings, stamped 750, diameter 1.4cm; an early 20th century 9ct gold half-pearl quatrefoil brooch; a single stone synthetic corundum ring, ring size M¼; an early 20th century Dutch seed pearl brooch, oak leaf assay mark; a carved coral figa charm, the cap stamped 18k, length 2.3cm excluding jump ring; two cultured pearl pendants suspended on a trace link chain, bolt ring stamped 9ct; etc. (a lot)Condition Report: Hoop earrings 1.61g.Quatrefoil brooch 3.24g.Synthetic corundum ring 7.41g.Dutch brooch 2.79g.Pearl pendants and chain 2.15g.

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