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9ct gold two stone round brilliant cut diamond crossover ring, total diamond weight 0.20 carat, 18ct gold paste stone full eternity ring and a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ringCondition Report:18ct approx 2.75gm, size L-M, 9ct approx 4.6gm, sizes M and N, carat weight stamped on side shank
Early 20th century gold single stone old cut diamond ring, stamped 18ct Plat, diamond approx 0.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 1.9gm, size P, light line inclusion towards top of the diamond and a couple of light coloured inclusions throughout and dark inclusions to edge of diamond - visible under 10x loop, diamond bright with good colour and movement approx colour I-J
Platinum four stone pave set princess cut diamond cluster ring, with a princess cut diamond set either side, stamped 950, total diamond weight approx 0.35 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.8gm, size Q-R, diamonds bright, well matched very good colour approx H-I, some rubbing to shank at base but very sound
Platinum single stone old cut diamond ring, stamped, diamond approx 0.60 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.35gm, size I-J, diamond bright, very good movement and colour of approx G-H, large culet, eye clean with a couple of very light feathers approx VS2-SI1 clarity, claws good, overall good condition
Gold three stone emerald and round brilliant cut diamond ring, stamped 18ct Plat, emerald approx 1.20 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.2gm, size S, diamonds bright, very good colour of approx H-J, approx SI1 clarity, eye clean with some pale inclusions, emerald with some very light surface nibbles and a very very small chip to facet edge
18ct gold three stone old cut diamond ring, Sheffield 2001, total diamond weight approx 1.30 caratCondition Report:Approx 2.7gm, size L, diamond very bright with good movement, very good colour approx H-J, large culets, approx SI1 clarity - eye clean with some pale colour inclusions, stones secure in their setting
Victorian and later 9ct gold jewellery including rose gold bloodstone fob pendant, knot brooch, two stone set brooches, signet ring, cubic zirconia ring, child's ring and a single stone garnet ring, Victorian gilt garnet brooch and heart pendant, paste stone set eternity ring, stamped 9ct & Sil and other silver jewellery including amethyst and marcasite ringCondition Report:9ct non stone set approx 7.2gm, 9ct stone set approx 18.7gm (citrine brooch back pin not gold others 9ct gold), 9ct & silver ring approx 2.85gm - stones missing
*REYNOLDS STONE (1909-1979) 'The Old Rectory' an incomplete set of seven from the original boxed set of seventeen engravings, present are numbers 2, 3, 5, 9, 12, 13 and 16, all signed and numbered 132/150 in pencil to the margin, with title page and colophon, publ. Warren Editions, printed by the artist at the Litton Cheney Press, housed in the original cloth gilt drop-over bookbox; together with a small collection of publications and ephemera by or relating to Reynolds Stone
PIPER, MYFANWY, 'REYNOLDS STONE'first edition, published by Art and Technics, London 1951, grey cloth bound with dustwrapper, containing a card bookmark with printed scene and signed in ink by Reynolds Stone, together with six 'Reynolds Stone' pamphlets comprising three to accompany the V&A 1982 Exhibition, two accompany the Dorset County Museum 1981 and one copy of 'The Private Library, Winter 1983' (7)
THREE VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED BY REYNOLDS STONEcomprising Hodgson, Ralph, 'The Skylark, limited edition of 300, signed by artist, published by Colin Fenton, 1958; Shuster, George (ed), 'Saint Thomas Aquinas', published by The Heritage Press, New York, grey cloth half bound; and Rieu, E.V. (transl.), 'St Marks Gospel' illustrated by Reynolds Stone, limited edition of 1250, published by The Curwen Press, London, 1951, buff cloth bound (3)
*MICHAEL BIZLEY (d. 2020) Head of a woman polished Purbeck stone sculpture, on a square white marble base, 33cm high overallNote: Michael Bizley was a well-known sculptor living and working in Dorset. He worked as a mason during the building of Guildford Cathedral before studying at Guildford School of Art. Bizley was a great friend of fellow Purbeck sculptor Mary Spencer Watson and his work is represented in public and private collections in Europe, USA, and Australia.
1855 (May 5) Entire letter written from The Baha Booden Hills, Mysore, to Dr Balfour at the Museum in Madras, endorsed "stamped ½ anna", posted two days later at Sheemooga bearing 1854 ½a (die II, four margins) tied by a rhomboid of dots, backstamped boxed "SHEEMOOGA / POST PAID" with manuscript date below. The writer, Dr H.R Oswald, has sent a specimen of Load Stone from the Booden Hills to the museum in Madras; Dr Edward Balfour has annotated the letter "Silicious Iron Ore from Mysore Hills, highly magnetic, the ore and quartz in alternate seems". Hammond Giles shows a similar "Post Not Paid" handstamp for Sheemooga (recorded 1836); this Post Paid handstamp previously unrecorded, but probably also originally used in the prestamp period. Photo on Page 90
An 18ct gold Burmese ruby and diamond three stone ring, claw set oval faceted ruby, 7 x 5.7 x 4.2mm, flanked by two old European cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct, size N, modern shank hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 3.3g, cased, accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, dated 3rd December 2023, stating the ruby origin to be Burma with no evidence of heat treatmentEstimated approximate weight of ruby 1.50ctOverall condition: GoodAll stones secureWear to settings, consistent with age – attention requiredAbrasion and minor chipping to facet edges of rubyMinor bearding to diamonds – faceted girdlesHeavy wear/scratches to mount
A single stone yellow sapphire pendant, claw set rectangular cushion shaped sapphire, approximately 19.6 x 15.9 x 10.9mm, estimated approximate weight 34.70ct, possibly unheated (untested), unmarked, tested as platinum, fancy belcher chain, length 66cm, width 3.3mm, hallmarked Birmingham, 9ct gold, gross weight 23.5g
A Victorian insect brooch, the abdomen set with an oval faceted red stone, assessed as rubellite (untested, due to limitations imposed by the mount), approximately 8.5 x 6.7mm, thorax set with graduating rose cut diamonds, wings set with graduating rubies and graduating rose cut diamonds, cabochon rubies for the eyes and diamond set antennae, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.80ct, wing span 9.7cm, pin and revolver fitting, French poinçon mark for 18ct gold, silver settings, weight 28.7g, casedOverlal condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion and chipping to centre stone and rubies, consistent with age - visible with a 10x loupeChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageGeneral wear and heavy scratching to reversePin is slightly misshapen but opens and closes positively
An early 20th century three stone diamond ring, three old European and transitional brilliant cut diamonds, the centre with an estimated approximate weight of 0.46ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.92ct, head dimensions 18 x 13.5mm, size P, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT', settings tested as platinum, weight 2.7g, casedOverall condition: Fair to goodDiamonds - Minor chipping and surface reaching fractures, visible with a 10x loupeWear to settings, consistent with ageHeavy wear/scratches and tarnishing to mount
Charles Frodsham, London - A fine George V 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1910, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, additionally marked '09380', with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, gilt three-quarter plate crown wind mechanical movement with diamond end stone, top plate marked CHAS FRODSHAM BY APPOINTMENT TO THE KING 115 NEW BOND STREET LATE OF 84 STRAND LONDON NO 09380, the raised going barrel engraved with foliate decoration and hand setting button at 4H, case, 48mm diameter, interior with casemaker's mark of Harrison Mill Frodsham and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 009380, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved TO ROBERT SINCLAIR FROM SIR VICTOR AND LADY HORSLEY IN GRATEFUL RECOLLECTION OF HIS PROMPT AND KIND ACTION ON THE 22ND AUGUST 1911, 115.7g gross, presented with a copy of the purchase receipt, analysis sheet from Charles Frodsham and rating certificate from June-July 1914 Provenance:Purchased back by Charles Frodsham from a descendant of the Sinclair family, and subsequently sold to the present owner in 2014 Charles Frodsham was a distinguished English horologist, founding his business in the 1840s. From 1884, he traded as Charles Frodsham & Co, which remains in existence as the longest continuously trading firm of chronometer manufacturers in the world. Lot 354 & 355: A ‘fine gold watch and albert’ presented for an act of bravery. Sir Victor A.H. Horsley (1857-1916) was an accomplished scientist and professor, and the first neurosurgeon appointed to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. Known as 'the father of neurosurgery', he was the first surgeon in the world appointed to a hospital post as a 'brain surgeon'.In August 1911 he was on holiday with his family in Rousay - one of the largest of the Orkney Islands - off the north coast of Scotland. His son, Siward Myles Horsley, who suffered from epilepsy, went fishing in a boat just offshore, but suffered a fit and fell overboard. The local newspaper - the 'Orcadian' - of Saturday August 26th, 1911, carried the following report on the incident:'BOATING ACCIDENT AT ROUSAY - A serious boating accident occurred off Sourin, Rousay on Tuesday. From information to hand it appears that a son of Sir Victor Horsley was fishing from a small boat...when he fell into the sea. Fortunately, the accident was observed from the shore and a rescue party set off. By this time the young man had sunk, and it was only after some difficulty that he was picked up from the bottom. He was...in a serious condition...and was only restored after great difficulty’.Two months later, the 'Orcadian' carried a further report:BOATING ACCIDENT AT ROUSAY - Sir Victor Horsley has presented fine gold watches and alberts to the (two) boys who recently saved his son from drowning. The names of the boys are Alfred Hermisgarth and Robert Sinclair. The inscription on the watches is "To (name of recipient) from Sir Victor and Lady Horsley in grateful recollection of his prompt and kind action on 22nd August 1911" Crystal - Complete. Some extremely minor scratches visible under reflected lightDial - In good condition. No obvious signs of damage or crackingMovement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Hand adjusting button operational and the hands move freely in both directions, though there is a little play. Crown winds satisfactorilyCase - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Cover opens and closes satisfactorily, and the hinges do not appear strained. Verso with some light scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
An early 20th century two stone ring, claw set old European cut diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.40ct, assessed colour G/H, assessed clarity I1, with another old European cut diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.50ct, assessed colour L/M, assessed clarity I1, size H½, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 2.8g
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