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TWO ANTIQUE RINGS (2)Comprising; a mourning ring with central hair compartment in a heart shape, surrounded by pearls and green paste and with an enamel back (shank is detached) and a quartz cluster ring, set with table cut colourless quartz with a closed back setting, in high carat gold, gross weight 6.1 grams.CONDITION REPORT - Both worn condition, the mourning ring has had glue used for repair, one pearl is cracked and the shank is detached. The quartz cluster has been repaired on the shank and is dented in parts.
A DIAMOND RING WITH DIAMOND SET SHOULDERSThe central round brilliant cut diamond (weight 0.90 carats) in a claw setting, with five further round cut diamonds on each shoulder, in platinum, gross weight 4.7 grams, ring size K.CONDITION REPORT - Very good condition.Diamond colour - F/GDiamond clarity - Vs/Si (very clean with minor small incluions under the table facet)ALL DIAMOND WEIGHT/COLOUR AND CLARITY ARE ASSESSED MOUNTED AND OF OUR OPINION ONLY
A MID 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE DIAMOND RINGFeaturing two principal round cut diamonds in a claw setting and with diamond set shoulders (total diamond weight 1.40-1.50 carats), in unmarked white metal, ring size K 1/2, gross weight 3.2 grams.CONDITION REPORT - Generally very good condition, on diamond has a chip to the girdle, the mount is in good condition.Diamond colour - H/I/JDiamond clarity - Si - diamonds very clean with the exception of one with a small chip to the girdle and the other with a dark inclusion to the corner of the table facet.ALL GEMSTONE/DIAMOND WEIGHT/COLOUR AND CLARITY ARE ASSESSED MOUNTED AND OF OUR OPINION ONLY.
Trials.- Trial (The) of Thomas Phipps, the Elder, Thomas Phipps, the Younger, and William Thomas, for Forgery, modern half morocco, Oswestry, J.Salter, 1789 § Wise (Edward) The Remarkable Tryal of Thomas Chandler...for wilful and corrupt Perjury..., modern marbled boards, Reading, C.Micklewright, 1751 § True (A) and Faithful Narrative of the Life and Actions of John Oneby, Esq....who was to have been Executed last Monday at Tyburn, for the Murder of William Gower, Esq., modern marbled boards, J.Roberts, [?1727] § Particulars of the Very Singular and Remarkable Trials, Convictions, and Escapes, of John Shepherd..., modern cloth, S.Bladon, 1786 § Gurney (Joseph) The Trials on the Informations...against Richard Smith, Esq. and Thomas Brand Hollis, Esq. for having been Guilty of Notorious Bribery, and thereby procuring themselves to be Elected...for the Borough of Hindon, ex-library copy with small stamp to foot of title, contemporary half calf, rubbed, G.Kearsly, [1776], first editions, some light foxing; 4to & 8vo (5)⁂ Oneby was found guilty of the murder of William Gower during an argument at the gaming-table in The Castle Tavern, Drury Lane. His appeal against the verdict was heard by Lord Chief Justice Raymond (1673-1733) and became important in establishing a distinction between manslaughter and murder. The verdict was upheld and the prisoner committed suicide with a large knife.
NO RESERVE Mathematics.- Newton (John) Institutio Mathematica. Or, A Mathematical Institution. Shewing the Construction and use of the Naturall and Artificiall Sines, Tangents, and Secants, in Decimal Numbers, and also of the Table of Logarithms, 2 parts, 2 plates only (of 3), one folding, the other smaller plate facing I3v, numerous tables and diagrams, 1654; Tabulæ Mathematicæ: or, Tables of the naturall Sines, Tangents and Secants, and the Logarithms..., tables, one folding, errata leaf at end, title fryaed at edges with slight loss (repaired), 1654, together 2 works in 1 vol., first editions, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, hole to lower cover repaired, [Tomash & Williams N34 & N33; Wing N1061 & N1071], Robert & William Leybourn for George Hurlock and Robert Boydell § Gautruche (Pierre) Philosophiae ac mathematicae totius institutio..., second edition, 15 engraved plates, contemporary calf, rubbed, spine repaired at head, Caen, A. & J.Cavelier, 1656, 12mo (2)
NO RESERVE Europe.- [Radcliffe (Ann)] Voyage en Hollande et sur les Frontieres Occidentales de l'Allemagne, fait en 1794, 2 vol., first edition in French, vol.1 lacking final leaf (Table) but supplied in contemporary ink manuscript, from the library of the Frigoult de Liesville family with ink inscription to verso of titles and engraved bookplate, contemporary half green morocco, spines gilt with red labels, Paris, Buisson, An 5e [1797] § Russell (John) A Tour in Germany..., 2 vol., third edition, half-titles, 4pp. advertisements at end of vol.2, original blue boards, uncut, Edinburgh, 1825 § [Sherer (J.M.)] Notes and Reflections during a Ramble in Germany, first edition, foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, spine chipped at head, 1826 § Oberer (J.) Lithographirte Ansichten der Stadt Salzburg..., part 5 only, 12 lithographed plates, one loose, original cloth-backed wrappers, paper label to upper cover, spotted, [Salzburg], [c.1837], all a little rubbed, 8vo & oblong 12mo (6)⁂ The author of the first is more well-known for her Gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho of 1794.
NO RESERVE Psychiatry.- Pinel (Philippe) Traité Médico-Philosophique sur l'Aliénation Mentale, ou la Manie, first edition, half-title, 2 engraved plates, folding letterpress table, preliminary leaf a7 mounted on stub, contemporary ink signature to half-title, title with Leroy-Berger's slip pasted over original Paris imprint, occasional soiling, a few leaves nibbled at fore-edge, book-label of Charles William Robins, contemporary mottled sheep, rubbed, rebacked, corners repaired, 8vo, Boulogne, Leroy-Berger, An IX [1801].⁂ Important psychiatric work, by the founder of the French school of psychiatry who was one of the first to treat those with mental illness humanely.
Economics.- Mill (John Stuart) Principles of Political Economy, 2 vol., third edition, contemporary russet calf with gilt arms to covers, a little rubbed, particularly at edges, spines slightly faded, 1852 § Mill (James) Elements of Political Economy, second edition, 5pp. advertisements at end, R.D.Collison Black's copy with his bookplate, contemporary half calf, rubbed, [Goldsmiths' 24051; Kress C.1295], 1824 § Spence (William) Tracts on Political Economy, first collected edition, half-title, original cloth, uncut, spine repaired, [Einaudi 5419; Goldsmiths' 23451; Kress C.891], 1822 § Vansittart (Nicholas) An Inquiry into the State of the Finances of Great Britain, first edition, half-title, 7 folding tables, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, [Goldsmiths' 16773; Kress B.3090], 1796 § Tooke (Thomas) Thoughts and Details on the High and Low Prices of the Thirty Years, from 1793 to 1822, second edition, large folding table, ex-Birmingham Assay Office library with small ink stamps, library half morocco, [Goldsmiths' 24119; Kress C.1355], 1824 § Huskisson (William) The Speeches..., 3 vol., first collected edition, vol.1 lacking half-title but with engraved portrait, facsimile letter, the Earl of Portsmouth's copy with his ink inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt, spines gilt with red & green roan labels, a little marked, 1831; and 18 others on political economy, 8vo (27)⁂ The first is a handsome copy of this important edition, revised by Mill and heavily influenced by his wife Harriet.
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