14ct gold two stone old cut diamond ring, rose gold signet ring and two stone set rings and a pair of gold simulated pearl screw back earrings, all 9ctCondition Report:14ct approx 1.7gm, one diamond missing, signet ring approx 2.45gm, other two rings approx 3.65gm, earrings approx 4.8gm, all tested or hallmarked, all with damage
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Platinum single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, hallmarked, diamond approx 0.45 caratCondition Report:Approx 6.25gm, size M 1/4, max band depth = 2.6mm, diamond very good colour approx G-I, some very light feathers/clouding running around outer edge - visible under 10x loop only, eye clean bright with good movement
18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, Birmingham 1905, 9ct gold spitfire shirt stud, Omega 9ct gold manual wind ladies wristwatch, Rotary 9ct gold wristwatch, 9ct gold brooch, ring, pendant and pearl earrings and a collection of silver jewelleryCondition Report:18ct gold rings approx 4.4gm, 9ct weighable approx 5.95 (Omega and Rotary back case only, spitfire excluding safety back locket - no interior), stone set 9ct approx 3.85gm back pin on brooch not gold (excluding watch gold face to watches attached to straps), Omega working clean movement and dial
Victorian square set single stone old cut diamond ring, with pierced design shoulders, Chester 1882, diamond approx 0.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.8gm, size M-N, base shank depth = 4mm, head depth = 8.8mm, well presented ring in good condition, stone appears secure in setting, diamond bright with some light inclusions towards centre under 10x loop
Early 20th century 18ct gold three stone old cut diamond ring, 9ct gold full white sapphire eternity ring and a 9ct and silver green and clear paste stone set cluster ring, all stampedCondition Report:18ct approx 1.3gm, size L-M, max diamond diameter = 3mm, 9ct full eternity approx 1.75gm, size I-J, green stone size K
Art Deco 15ct gold and palladium three stone old cut diamond brooch, total diamond weight approx 0.30 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.5gm, main body 15ct, top surface palladium, back pin 9ct, all tested, length = 55mm, diamonds bright with some light inclusions visible under 10x loop, very slight browish tint to side diamonds
9ct gold jewellery including garnet brooch and pair of screw back earrings, two pairs of pearl clip/screw back earrings and bracelet with T bar clasp, Ola Gorie silver grouse pin, silver brooches, paste stone set horseshoe pin and a fishing fly broochCondition Report:9ct stone set approx 16.4gm, 9ct non stone set approx 1.45gm
Gold diamond set openwork ring and a gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, both hallmarked 9ct and an 18ct gold four stone cubic zirconia ring, stamped 750Condition Report:18ct approx 3.1gm, size approx R, 9ct approx 3.75gm, diamond size approx V - slight split to band, sapphire size approx R-S - all bands bent
Palladium natural yellow sapphire ring, set with three baguette and round cut diamonds either side, sapphire approx 28.00 carat, with The Gem & Pearl Laboratory report stating no evidence of heat treatment, origin opinion Sri Lanka, colour transparent yellowCondition Report:Approx 11.55gm, tested palladium, size L, verbal approx carat weight of sapphire given by Gem & Pearl lab, chip to facet edge of approx 1mm length and hairline to base of the stone of very approx 2-3mm, finger print inclusion running diagonally across stone
18ct gold yellow stone set ring, three 9ct gold rings including opal and paste stone set, 9ct gold charm and a collection of silver jewellery including amethyst and marcasite bracelet Scottish silver brooches, one by Ward Brothers, brooches pendants, ring and pair of amethyst earringsCondition Report:18ct approx 2.5gm, size M-N, 9ct large opal ring approx 4.8gm, other 9ct approx 5.4gm approx 10.2gm gross,
Yellow metal (18ct) and platinum diamond single stone ring, size N approx, together with a yellow metal (9ct) dress ring, horseshoe bar brooch, gate-link bracelet with heart shaped padlock, lady's 9ct gold Rotary wristwatch, etc. 34g gross approx weighable, together with a base metal Ingersol Referee stopwatch and Smiths Empire pocket watch with Albert
[England & Wales.] Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons...for the speedie Demolishing of all Organs, Images, and all manner of Superstitious Monuments in all Cathedrall, Parish-Churches and Chappels..., 8pp., first edition, title with typographical border, woodcut initials and head-piece, printed partly in black letter, browned, trimmed, 19th century red straight-grain morocco-backed marbled boards, by Palmer & Howe of Manchester, a little rubbed, [Wing E2408A], for John Wright, 1645 § [Wake (William)] the Missionarie's Arts Discovered; or, an Account of their Ways of Insinuation, their Artifices and several Methods of which they serve themselves in making Converts, first edition, with initial imprimatur/errata leaf, first and last few leaves stained at inner margin and mounted on stubs, modern calf-backed marbled boards, [Wing W.246A], by Randal Taylor, 1688; and another, small 4to (3)⁂ The draconian Ordinances of the first item were inspired by the enthusiastic Puritan elements in Parliament who regarded organs, images etc. as Satanic symbols of Roman Catholicism. They were licences to wreak havoc in English parish churches and, as a consequence, organs, stone altars, "tapers, candlesticks and basons", crucifixes and crosses, "images and pictures of any one or more persons of the Trinity, as of the Virgin Mary, and all other images and pictures of saints", were all to be defaced or removed. ESTC lists 3 UK copies only of this printing (BL, Bodleian and Corpus Christi College, Oxford) and 3 of that with Edward Husband in the imprint.The second is an anti-Jesuit essay particularly directed against Andrew Pulton or Poulton (1654-1710), the joint-master of the new Jesuit college established in the Savoy in London in 1687, and the methods used by the Jesuits to gain converts to the Roman church.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first paperback edition with "Joanne Rowling", no space between "Taylor" and "1997" and full 10 to 1 number line on title verso, "wand" listed twice on p. 53, some corner creasing, usual light marginal toning, original pictorial wrappers with misprint "Philospher's" to lower cover, sunning and light creasing to spine, light creasing to covers, some minor wear to corners, still an excellent copy overall, 8vo, 1998.
Wodehouse (P.G.) William Tell Told Again, first edition, first impression, 16 colour plates by Philip Dadd, captioned tissue-guards, scattered foxing to text, browning to endpapers, original stone-coloured pictorial cloth blocked in green, black and brown with gilt lettering, spine slightly darkened, light bumping to spine tips and corners, light rubbing, dust-jacket, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners chipped with loss to head of spine affecting title, chips to lower joint, a few closed tears and some chipping to head and foot of panels with creasing, rubbing and light surface soiling, [Mcllvaine A5a], 4to, 1904.⁂ Rare in the dust-jacket, we can only trace a handful of like examples at auction.
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