A 9ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch by J. W. Benson of London, the signed 37mm. white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six, the 15 jewel movement also signed 'J.W. Benson Swiss Made', in a plain 9ct gold case, numbered '33250', hallmarked J. W. Benson Ltd., London 1935, with a 9ct rose and white gold fob chain. * Condition: In good working order. Dial undamaged with no chips, flakes or hairlines. Small dent to back of case, and a very faint, tiny ding to edge of front of case. Dent to side of case at 5 o'clock, extending into the surround around the movement (visible when back of case removed). Chain in good condition.
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John van Nost: A rare lead sundial in the form of a kneeling figure of North Americaearly 18th centurywith associated 18th century bronze dial signed George Adams, London with Portland stone surround and on and on Portland stone base155cm.; 61ins highThe van Nosts were a family of sculptors of Flemish descent. The eldest, John van Nost, is first recorded working at Windsor Castle circa 1678. He had his own yard by about 1687 and there manufactured ‘Marble and Leaden figures, Busto’s and noble Vases, Marble chimneypieces and curious Marble tables’. He is best remembered as a supplier of lead garden statues. Records from Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire show that each of the supplied statues cost between £20-30. After his death (circa 1712) his yard at Hyde Park Corner was taken over by his nephew Gerard and then by John van Nost the younger in 1729 who continued until the mid-18th Century. A Blackamoor and similar North American Indian were originally made for Hampton Court by John Van Nost the Elder in 1701. They were perhaps originally intended as part of a larger set representing the Continents but for the death of William III two months after the erection of the first two.For a similar figure see Lawrence Weaver, English Leadwork 1909, reissued 1972, page 160, figure 251.
A late Victorian gold and silvery coloured metal mounted emerald and diamond set heart pattern pendant, the tear cut emerald approximately .33ct in a surround of thirty old cut small pave set diamonds to the diamond set bale, 22mm x 15mm overall, on modern fine silvery coloured box link chain, 400mm overall (gross weight 5.8 grammes)
A Charles II child's plain silver mug, the slightly tapered body with slightly flared rim and plain scroll handle, 2.5ins high, maker's mark "TC" in shield shaped surround with scroll above and fleur-deep-lis below, hallmarked London 1673 (weight 3ozs - handle engraved with initials "BC" and with slightly later cartouche to front with shell and leaf scroll borders and with conjoined initials "MM")
A superb 19th c. Mahogany fold-over demi-lune Card Table having well figured moulded edge top with mirrored grain, opening to reveal lilac baize in moulded surround, on moulded frieze and elegant carved shoulder cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. Rear drawer with turned leg forming the support for the flipped leaf, stamped Waring & Gillow. 36" wide x 30" high x 18" deep. (closed), 36" deep (open).
FOOTBALL ROSETTES Four rosettes in excellent condition, 2 X Stoke City, both red and white, one with a photo of Gordon Banks in the centre and the other has a brown ball in the centre with Wembley 1972 on the surround, Leeds United white with yellow and blue ribbons and a brown ball in the centre with Wembley 1972 on the surround and a Hendon green and white a brown ball in the centre with Wembley 1972 on the surround. Good
THREE STONE GARNET RING, gypsy set with central cushion cut purple-red garnet and flanked by two rose cut pear shaped brown-red garnets, size I ½, 3.2g AND A 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, claw set oval sapphire with surround of ten eight-cut diamonds, 0.30ct approx. total carat weight, size O ½, London 1982, 2.1g (2)
An 18 carat white gold, pink sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut stone 10 x 8.2 x 5.1mm (deep), in a surround of brilliants, shank fully hallmarked, finger size N, 5.9 gms CONDITION REPORT: : one small diamond with one small surface fracture on the table and over girdle, and two with small nics to table, solid shank
An 18 carat yellow gold, platinum, ruby and diamond dress ring, the central cabochon 7.8mm diameter, in an open work surround of platinum leaves each illusion set with small diamond chips, finger size H, 6.8 gms CONDITION REPORT: crescent shaped fracture on the surface of the ruby, marked '18CT PLAT'
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central navette cut emerald 6.8mm long, in a surround of eight cuts to trifurcated shoulders, the white metal shank unmarked, finger size N, 3.3 gms CONDITION REPORT: shank with evidence of resizing, the central stone with a surface fracture on the table and across the kite facet
An 18 carat yellow gold, diamond and ruby dress ring, the central oval white opal 7.5mm long, in a surround of alternate round cut rubies and brilliants, in a raised cage gallery mount , the shank fully hallmarked, finger size K, 5.4 gms CONDITION REPORT: several minor chips to smaller stones, opal with light surface abrasion, but with good and even colour variation, shank solid, marks clear

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