AN 18CT WHITE GOLD, SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, round brilliant cut diamond, measuring approximately 7.29mm x 7.28mm x depth approximately 4.1mm, estimated diamond weight 1.35ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity assessed as VS1/VS2, in a six claw setting, tapered baguette cut diamond set shoulders, leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, ring size J 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams (condition report: nice bright lively diamond in good condition, secure in setting, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)
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TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first a single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond, approximate total diamond weight 0.20ct, prong set in white metal leading on to a pinched shoulder yellow gold shank, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, ring size L 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams, together with a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size M leading edge, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)
THREE GEM SET RINGS, the first a three stone diamond ring, mounted with twisted shoulders, stamped 9ct plat, ring size P 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.7 grams, together with two yellow and white gold rings set with circular cut spinels, both hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first a three stone diamond ring, in heart surrounds, to a polished band, stamp mark rubbed, ring size L 1/2, together with a sapphire and diamond ring, set with a row of three blue sapphires interspaced with diamonds, hallmarked 18ct Chester, ring size P, approximate gross weight 6.1 grams (condition report: general light wear)
TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first designed as five old cut diamonds, prong set in white metal leading on to a pinched shoulder yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct plat, ring size K, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams, together with a single cut diamond and circular cut red stone ring, set in white metal leading on to a yellow metal shank, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, ring size M, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)
A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, each ear stud set with an old European cut diamond, within an illusion style setting, earrings unmarked, butterfly backs stamped 9ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, approximate gross weight 1.24 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, diamonds bright and lively)
A BOX OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include two 'Ciro' imitation pearl necklaces, fitted with yellow metal clasps, stamped 9ct, a mixed metal AF emerald ring (stone loose), a silver ingot pendant, suspended from a white metal chain, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 36.7 grams, an imitation pearl necklace fitted with a white metal clasp, stamped 800, a white metal snake chain, a white metal pendant suspended from a box link chain, a hard stone pendant, approximate gross weight 17 grams, together with an assortment of costume jewellery
A rare Mound Builder stone pipe from Illinois. This fine Big Head type pipe is 6 in. high and depicts an individual wearing large ear ornaments. The face is superbly detailed with a piercing stare and teeth visible in the open mouth. Intact, strong mineral deposits and inscribed find site info. (AI47)
David K. Stone (American, 1922 - 2001) "Federal Hall in New York City circa 1780" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day of Issue Maximum Card for the U.S. 22c Drafting the Bill of Rights stamp issued September 25, 1989. The cry of freedom that rang through the first thirteen American colonies in the late 1780's was not carried by a single voice. It was the utterance of many separate voices, all crying for liberty. Yet many were uncertain just what liberty would mean, or how long it would last, and were hesitant to put their trust in a new administration. Post-revolutionary Americans wanted a guarantee that their national government would never turn against the premise it was founded on -- individual freedom. Thus, ten amendments to the Constitution listing specific basic freedoms and procedural safeguards were adopted. The amendments, called the Bill of Rights, specify freedoms and protections that are the core of American civil liberty and affirm that the individual may never be deprived by governmental power. This artwork shows Federal Hall in New York City, where America's First Congress drafted the Bill of Rights.Image Size: 15.25 x 21.25 in. Overall Size: 23.75 x 26.75 in. Unframed. (B12146)
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield RA RBA (British 1793-1867): Stone Bridge, watercolour signed 24cm x 34cm; English School (19th century): York Minster from the South-east, watercolour unsigned 32cm x 47cm; Circle of Francis Nicholson (British 1753-1844): 'Killin at the Head of Loch Tay', watercolour unsigned 24cm x 36cm (3) (unframed)
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