An antique pink spinel and diamond cluster ring, the central vivid pink rectangular cushion cut stone weighing approx. 1.90 carats, surrounded by twelve old European cut diamonds within a millegrain border, weighing between 0.025 to 0.035 carats each, a further three old European cut diamonds to each shoulder, total estimated diamond wt. 0.52 carats, the cluster measuring approx. 11.98mm x 11.33mm, band marked 'PLAT', gross wt. 3.12g, size P.
about Lot 102
A 19th century German violin, length of back 14" with case.
about Lot 73
A WWII era Vacheron & Constantin Royal Navy Deck watch, circa late 1930s, oversized silver case, diam. 58mm, signed white enamel dial with outer minute track, Arabic numerals, blued hands and seconds subsidiary, numbers 9597 and with broad arrow, top wind and adjust crown, case back marked HS2 (Hydrographic Service) with military broad arrow, jewelled movement, case back with French silver marks and numbered 274354.
about Lot 93
A Rolex Submariner Oyster Perpetual stainless steel wristwatch serial number 5717007 circa 1979 with both boxes, two tags, two booklets and two service guarantee cards 1999 & 2010.
about Lot 100
An early 20th century three stone diamond ring, the three old European cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.44ct, 1.37ct & 0.49ct, total approx. diamond wt. 2.30 carats, scroll setting, yellow band marked '18ct', gross wt. 3.30g, size L.
about Lot 170
Father and Son Polar Medal Group, John Joseph Miller and Leslie John Miller, both serving on the RRS Discovery/Discovery II, comprising George V WWI and later trio: Polar Medal with Antarctic 1929-31 bar, British War Medal and Mercantile Marine War Medal, all inscribed 'JOHN J. MILLER', and George VI Polar Medal with Antarctic 1931-35 bar inscribed 'LESLIE JOHN MILLER', believed to be the only father and son awarded the Polar Medal, with display "The Polar Heroes" of photographs and news paper articles and with John Joseph Miller's membership certificate for the Antarctic Club, provenance - direct family descent.
about Lot 200
A vintage Omega "Pre-Moon" Speedmaster Professional, circa 1965, ref. S105.012-65, cal. 321, signed black dial, three subsidiaries for seconds, minute and hour time recording, luminous baton hour markers, white outer track, white hands with luminous inserts, stainless steel case diameter 42mm, twin pushers and crown at 3 o'clock, manual wind 17 jewel chronograph movement, serial no. 22826508, Omega stainless steel strap no. 1506.
about Lot 45
A ladies Piaget Limelight Tonneau 18ct white gold pave set diamond watch, ref. G0A26055, serial no. 919656, sapphire crystal dial, 18ct white gold pave set diamond clasp, case length 34mm, width 18mm, with blue fabric and leather strap and five other spares, bag and associated box, no papers.
about Lot 120
Louise Jopling (1843-1933), self portrait, three quarter length depicting the artist painting herself from a reflection, behind an Oriental screen and various objects within the room, oil on canvas, 41cm x 51cm, signed and dated 1875 lower right, glazed and framed 69cm x 79cm.
about Lot 50
An Omega Galli-Zurich Chronometer with seconds subsidiary, diam. 3.3cm.
about Lot 90