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Group of French chairs, including three fauteuils, one with a caned back. With one low dressing table chair with green striped upholstery.(Green chair) height: 29 in x width: 21 1/2 in x depth: 18 1/2 in. (Cane-back) height: 33 1/2 in x width: 24 in x depth: 26 1/2 in. (Yellow chair, dark wood) height: 34 1/2 in x width: 25 in x depth: 25 1/2 in. (Yellow chair, light wood) height: 33 in x width: 23 in x depth: 26 1/2 in.
An 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut diamond weighing approx. 0.40ct within a collet setting and curved band, together with an accompanying platinum shaped band ring, estimated colour K-L, estimated clarity SI2-P1, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size I1/2, gross weight 8.3g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wearSponsor's marks DOMDiamond assessed within the limitations of the setting- with a small dark inclusion under table facet, visible only with magnification
An early 20th century 18ct gold opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval opal cabochon within an old cut diamond navette shape surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.85ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1902, ring size Q, gross weight 5.4g.Overall condition good to fairSome light abrasion to surface of opal in keeping with age and wearOpal dimensions approx. 8.1 x 6.2 x 2.5mmDiamonds well matched - a couple chipped, one with nick to table facet, visible with magnificationSponsor's marks L&L
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the brilliant cut diamond within a circular shape sapphire and similarly cut diamond tiered surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, principal stone estimated 0.25ct, estimated colour L-M, estimated clarity SI, stamped 18ct, ring size Q, gross weight 5.7g. Overall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wearPrincipal diamond drawing some colour face up, with a light inclusion under table facet, visible with magnification
An early 20th century diamond brooch, the principal old cut diamond weighing approx. 1.60cts within a similarly cut diamond foliate surround, estimated total diamond weight 7cts, may also be worn as a pendant, length 4.2cm, gross weight 18.1g.Overall condition good to fairPrincipal diamond - estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI - with a small crystal inclusion under table facet, difficult to spot with magnification. Slight movement in setting but secure.Surrounding old cut diamond cluster -well matched, estimated colour J-K, clarity SI, light scattered inclusions difficult to spot with magnificationOne of surrounding quatrefoil diamonds has a nick to crown facets, visible only with magnificationBrooch attachment - detachable, in working orderPossible minor repair work to reverse, see images
A late Victorian 15ct gold diamond and ruby brooch, the circular shape ruby and old cut diamond line inset to the navette shape surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1893, length 4.4cm, gross weight 3g.Overall condition good to fairMarks clear and legibleAbrasion to gemstones in keeping with age and general wearPin in working orderOne diamond with small chip to table facet, visible only with magnification
A natural saltwater pearl necklace, the single strand of graduated natural pearls with a synthetic ruby and diamond push piece clasp, 47cm. Verbal obtained from GCS on 5.5.22 stating that the pearls are natural saltwater and seed pearls, one beaded cultured pearl. Overall condition good to fairClasp in working order, with safety chainClasp unmarkedOne synthetic ruby with SR inclusion, terminating across table facet, visible with magnificationPearls, largest diameter 5.91mm, smallest diameter 2.5mmPearls off round, some scratches and abrasion visible on close inspection, one of smaller pearls with damage to nacreDiameter of cultured pearl 5.5mm
Physics.- Gamow (G.) Constitution of Atomic Nuclei and Radioactivity, folding table at end, publishers compliments slip loosely inserted, a few spots to title, two minor scratches to upper cover, dust-jacket, spine and extremities sunned with a few small chips, larger chip to upper panel, affecting two letters of title, small tears to lower joints, Oxford, 1931 § Heisenberg (Werner) Die Pysikalischen Prinzipien der Quantentheorie, first edition, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, photographic plate, cloth gilt, spine slightly sunned, lightly rubbed, a few spots of light soiling, Leipzig, 1930, numerous diagrams, margins and endpapers lightly toned, original cloth; and two others, an early English translation of the last, and a copy of Schrödinger's Four Lectures on Wave Mechanics, 8vo (4)
Machiavelli (Niccolò) Discorsi di Niccolo Machiavelli cittadino, et segretario fiorentino sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio, italic type, title and verso of otherwise blank f. with woodcut printer's device, initial spaces with guide-letters, lacking AA3&4 of table, supplied in attractive later ink ms., stained, some spotting, lightly browned, 19th century vellum, spine gilt and with double black leather labels, soiled, rubbed, [cf. EDIT 16 CNCE 27963 & 55355], 8vo, [Florence], [Bernardo Giunta], [?1543]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Something of a curiosity. While this purports to be the 1543 Giunta edition the collation is in fact as the 1531 edition (ff. [6],155,[1]) and not that of 1543 (ff. [6],136). Also, the colophon here is identical to that of the 1531 edition. Indeed, both the date to title and that of the colophon look as if they have been altered.
Management Science.- Taylor (Frederick Winslow) The Priciples of Scientific Management, lacking front free endpaper, ink ownership inscription to half-title, spine slightly darkened, [PMM 403], 1911; Shop Management, folding table, light sunning to spine, 1911, first trade editions, original cloth; and the 1947 first combined edition including his testimony before the special house of representatives committee, 8vo (3)⁂ Frist trade editions of Taylor's landmark works on management science, the first voted the most influential management book of the twentieth century.
Economics.- Britain.- Lowe (Joseph) The Present State of England in Regard to Agriculture, Trade, and Finance..., first edition, occasional light spotting to final few pages, otherwise internally clean, modern boards, endpapers renewed, 1822 § Leckie (Gould Francis) An Historical Survey of the Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, 2 parts in 1, advertisement f., folding table, damp-staining, fore-edges worn and chipped, modern calf-backed boards, spine lightly faded, 1808, § Tooke (Thomas) Thoughts and Details on the High and Low Prices of the Last Thirty Years from 1793 to 1822, 4 parts in 1, large folding table, modern calf-backed boards, spine lightly faded, 1824; and 7 others, similar, 8vo (10)
Emblemata.- Binding.- Drexel (Jeremias) Orbis Phaeton hoc est de vniversis vitiis lingvæ, engraved pictorial title and 23 full-page illustrations, Xx2-4 full-page letterpress tables, final f. blank, Ss2 paper flaw at foot with loss of several letters, Xx4 (table) trimmed at outer margin to just within printed area, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, endpapers renewed, later red morocco, richly gilt, covers with large Cardinal's arms and spine with smaller version, spine creased, corners worn, a few small wormholes / traces, lightly stained, rubbed, g.e., [Landwehr German, 254], 16mo, Cologne, Cornelius ab Egmond, 1634.⁂ An alphabetical emblem book by this Jesuit professor and writer.
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