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Lot 293

A Group of Bell and Howell Cine Cameras, comprising a Viceroy, body G, not running, with lenses Serital f/1.9 1.5inch, Taytal f/1.75 6.5mm and Mytal f/2.5 0.5inch, a Super Eight, untested, and a further model, mechanical motor runs.

Lot 287

A Group of Bell & Howell Projection Lenses, comprising 2off Filmovara f/1.6 lenses and an Increlite 3 inch f/2.3.

Lot 164

A Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR Camera Outfit, silver, serial number 2510831, silver, body G, mirror stuck up, not further tested, with power winder, a smc-Pentax-A f/2.8 28mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a smc-Pentax-M f/2 85mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a smc-Pentax-M f/1.7 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a Bell & Howell f/4-5 70-210mm macro zoom, barrel VG, optics G, and a smc-Pentax-M f/4 75-150mm zoom, barrel VG, optics G, a hood and some filters, all in a fitted aluminium case.

Lot 356

A Selection of Accessory Lenses and Other Items, to include a Bell & Howell f/2.8 135mm lens, OM mount, optics G, a Nikon 80mm enlarger lens, wide-angle and telephoto adapter sets, and a quantity of circular filters,

Lot 104

A Selection of Various Format Cameras, comprising a Bell and Howell Electric Eye, body G, untested, a Bencini Koroll II, shutter working, body G, a Bencini Comet S, body G, working, a Halina 300, not working, a Photax Brevette, working, a Fujifilm Fotonex 400ix Zoom, untested, a Halina Pet, body G, working, a Halina 35x, body G, shutter stuck, a Kapco 35mm, body G, working, and a King Regulette, working.

Lot 600

A bamboo cased swordstick early 20th century, the palm grip, with carved with decoration, with silver collar, by J Howell & Co Ltd Birmingham 1904,90.5cm longCondition Reportwith knocks and wear. Chipped and splits to the bamboo.

Lot 143

Victorian hunting crop with antler handle and silver ferrule, London 1885, Henry Howell & Co (lacking lash) together with a military swagger stick with malacca shaft

Lot 159

A Collection Of Cameras, to include Leica Leicina with lenses, Zeiss Ikon Contaflex, Movikon 8, Kiev, Agfa Colorflex, Bell & Howell

Lot 69

Sgt John Daniel Hinton and Wg Comm E A Howell OBE DFC signed Evacuation from Greece cover. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 204

A MILLS MUNITIONS "TOURIST" SHOOTING STICKstamped 9336; together with a Howell of London 'Cadet' Seat; and three various shooting sticks (5)

Lot 290

AN EDWARDIAN CHILD'S BLACK SIDE SADDLE HABITby Howell, Arundel

Lot 290

BUTLER (H), MOTOR BODYWORK, the design and construction of private, commercial and passenger types, black and white plates and folding blue prints, pictorial d.j. with black lettering, London, Howell & Co, 1924, (1). Condition Report: Name of W, Curtis Maton (possibly William) to the front blank and impress stamp for 'Kernaderry Frilford...'. Later blue cloth tabs running down internal gutters.

Lot 259

EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL AGES 1851, REPORTS BY THE JURIES, with three colour plates, gilt red cloth, London, William Clowes, 1852; OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION 1851, Vol III only; AUSTIN (SIR H), MOTOR BODYWORK, lacking some plates, London, Howell & Co, 1924; FOAN (G), edit, THE ART AND CRAFT OF HAIRDRESSING, colour plates, New Era Publishing, 4th edition, 1958; MILLAIS (J), THE MAMMALS OF GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND, vol I only, No 415/1025, Longmans, 1904; with nine other books, (14).

Lot 289

BUTLER (H), MOTOR BODYWORK, the design and construction of private, commercial and passenger types, black and white plates and folding blue prints, pictorial d.j. with black lettering, London, Howell & Co, 1924; MOTOR BODY DRAWING, lacking portfolio, London, 1927 (2)Condition Report: Some minor foxing to front and end pages. Second book with browning to front and end pages. Internally generally clean and bright. Bright blue covers, jackets with minor wear.

Lot 1986

Two Bell & Howell cine cameras comprising 16mm example with 0.7 1 and 2 inch lenses on carousel, together with instruction manual, the other a Viceroy with 0.5 inch, 6.5mm and 1 inch lenses, in original leather case 

Lot 265

Brass French repeater carriage clock stamped Brevetee, by Howell James & son, London, H: 13cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 620

Actors signed collection. 5 photos. Including Dennis Quilley, CT Howell, Michael Hodgson. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 423

F. Howell Porter (20th Century), oil on board, An autumnal Lakeland view from a rocky shore, signed and dated '75 to the lower right, framed, measuring 40cm x 79cm, & 43cm x 83cm overall, together with another oil by the same artist depicting an autumnal scene with falling leaves (2)

Lot 412

*Local Interest - F. Howell Porter (20th Century, British), oil on board, Pike of Stickle and the Langdales, signed and dated '75 to the lower right, framed, measuring 40cm x 78cm, & 43cm x 83cm overall, together with another oil by the same artist titled 'Coastal Landscape' (2)

Lot 2144

Three framed Prints to include; Canal Basin at Pontymoyle by Howell Evans, Lady in a pink dress by Patrick William Adam and an oval mounted print of a rough haired Collie.

Lot 1430

A cased early 20th century Bell & Howell film projector.

Lot 1368

Vintage Cine interest: Three G.B. Bell & Howell Projector voltage Transformers.

Lot 924

A Margaret Howell leather skirt, with pockets, size 12

Lot 517

AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN Butler, Herbert J. Motor Bodywork The Design and Construction of Private, Commercial and Passenger Types W.R. Howell & Co., London, 1924 Classic Car Profiles Three volumes: 1-24, 25-60 and 61-96, Profile Publications, Leatherhead, 1966 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 378

A leather camera bag, and quantity of lenses, to include a Bell & Howell 80-205mm macro lens, a Bell & Howell 1-2.8 number 311761 lens, a Vivitar MC tele converter, and a Haminex HMC 1-3.3 200mm lens, camera reels, etc. (1 box)

Lot 217

A Bell & Howell Lumina 8mm cine projector, with original box, and some film reels. WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items.  It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 663

A group of camera and equipment, comprising a Rico YF20, boxed, a Traveller DC-XZ6, boxed, a Bell & Howell Auto Set 624EE, a Kodak DC220, boxed, and a Polaroid Supercolour Swinger II. (1 tray)

Lot 43

GOLF DARREN CLARKE BOOK SIGNED BY 11 Darren Clarke multi signed book titled “My Ryder Cup Story 2006 Heroes All” which has has been autographed by 11 players, Darren Clarke to the title page then by 10 further upon their profile image pages, Ian Woosnam (captain), Paul Casey, Luke Donald, David Howell, Robert Karlsson, Paul McGinley, Colin Montgomerie, Jose Maria Olazabal, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood  Ref WC

Lot 234

Heraldry.- Legh (Gerard) The Accedens of Armory, woodcut pictorial title, numerous woodcut arms and illustrations (a couple full-page), occasional ink marginalia in different hands, part only of folding woodcut plate (laid down at end), outer and lower margins of title repaired, some worming (mostly to inner gutters), the odd marginal repair, water-stained, some damp-spotting, lightly browned, 19th century parchment-backed marbled boards, backstrip detached (majority of which loosely inserted, including red morocco label), corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [STC 15390], small 4to, Richard Tottel, 1576.  *** A below par copy lifted by an attractive provenance. Provenance: Gifted by Rev. Mark Noble (antiquary, biographer and clergyman, author of A History of the College of Arms, 1804, 1754-1827) to Sir George Nayler, 10th March, 1798 (Garter King of Arms and Fellow of the Royal Society, 1764-1831) (inscription to front free endpaper); bought from his sale by T. Howell (ink inscription to front pastedown); John Frederick Freher, 1684 (ink inscription to verso of title); Harold Marshall (20th century armorial bookplate stamped 'Duplicate' to front pastedown). 

Lot 256

A vintage lot comprising instruments, tools and collectables to include a Baty dial gauge, an autoload Bell & Howell projector, boxed slides, cut throat razors, vintage tins, a Victorian iron and mantle clocks. Location:A1F

Lot 399

Henry Howell YZ bird desk stand, c. 1930s, the rootwood and Bakelite bird on coromandel base with integral calendar and slot for inkwell, marked to base with correct YZ mark, 26cm wide.

Lot 573

Henry Howell & Co Golf Duck Ashtray. Wooden base with Duck having the body made from a Golf ball. The original Howell shop was established at 76 Aldersgate in London in 1832 by Henry's father, John Howell, selling high-class hosiery and a variety of fashion accessories - including walking canes. They closed in 1947

Lot 494

Autographs - multi-signed 2006 Open Golf Championship programme - signed by 34 including Vijay Singh, Bart Bryant, Luke Donald, Thomas Bjorn, Aaron Oberholser, Ben Crane, Zach Johnson, Stuart Appleby, Tom Lehman, Nick Dougherty, Rod Pampling, Carl Petterson, Paul Broadhurst, Nick O'Hern, Fred Funk, Chad Campbell, Kerry Perry, K J Choi, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink, David Howell, Todd Hamilton, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Rich Beem, Tim Herron, Scott Drummond, Shaun Micheel, Paul Lawrie, Edoardo Molinari and Charl Schwartzel

Lot 238

A Selection of Cine Cameras and Cine Editing Equipment, to include a Bell & Howell Model 482 camera, working with batteries inserted, viewfinder clear, a Halina Super8 camera, untested, battery door contacts need to be glued in place, in rigid case, a Halina Facel II camera, viewfinder clear, not battery tested, in rigid metal case, a Goko Regular 8 movie editor, G, in maker's box, a Prinz Oxford 500 movie editor, VG, in maker's box, and two film splicers, a Gaf slide projector, in maker's box, a Gnome 756 slide projector, with remote control, with slide magazine, an Ajax battery powered movie projector, a Kodak Brownie 8mm projector, and other items.

Lot 236

A Selection of Mixed Cine Cameras, to include a Bell & Howell 1218, a Bell & Howell 491, a Bell & Howell 1203, a Bell & Howell 441, a Chinon 722P, a Chinon 60 SM XL, a Chinon 877 Macro, a Chinon 806 SM, a Eumig Sound 31 XL, an Admica, all untested, AF.

Lot 228

A Tray of Bell & Howell and Kodak Cine Cameras, to include a Filmosound 8 model 375, motor runs, body G, lens G, in rigid case, a Filmosound 8 model 492, motor runs, body G, lens G, a Filmosound 8 model 491, untested, body P, lens G, a 2143XL, body G, lens G, a Soundstar PZ, untested, no battery holder, body G, lens G, a T30 XL, motor not running, body G, lens G, and a clockwork example, motor runs, and an 8mm Movie Titler kit. Kodak cameras to include an M4 Instamatic, in case, body G, untested, a second M4 Instamatic, body G, untested, an M22 Instamatic, body G, motor runs, in maker's packaging, a Cine Kodak BB, body G, jammed, untested, and a Cine Kodak Royal, motor runs at all three speeds, body G.

Lot 217

A Group of Cine Cameras, to include a Bell & Howell Optronic Eye, body G, motor runs, in a fitted case with cartridges and pistol grip, a Kodak Automatic 8, motor runs, in ERC, an Afga Movex 88L, not running, an Ilford Elmo Zoom, motor runs with batteries inserted, in a soft case, a Eumig Viennette 2, untested, in maker's case, and a Eumig Viennette Super 8, untested, in maker's case, and some expired movie film.

Lot 67

Three Various Walking Sticks to include Silver Mounted Bamboo by Jonathan Howell, Birmingham 1914 Hallmark etc

Lot 47

FILM interest, a group of projectors to include: Dekko, Kodak, Belle & Howell, Eumig and a Leitz slide projector, (5). 

Lot 170

LATE 19TH C. GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, retailed by Howell James, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and steel moon hands, signed 'Howell and James To The Queen, London & Paris', platform lever escapement, five glass floral engraved gorge case with, 15.5cms (h) incl. swing handleProvenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComments: good overall with gilding still fresh in the main, small chips to two bevelled glass margins/corners.

Lot 340

Japan & Wales. A lady's friendship album, dated 1915, 20ff illustrated in either watercolour, pen-and ink, &/or pencil, of which 5 are the signed works of Japanese visitors, presumably officials, accompanying the 1915 Japanese Exhibition in Cardiff, along with 6ff inscribed and signed by them in their native calligraphic script and English, some dedicated to Miss Joyce Howell, the album's original owner, the remaining illustrations unassociated to Anglo-Japanese relations, but include a World War One related caricature, inscribed Pte. M. Eastick/ No. 4329/ 1./5. Norfolks, original roan over boards, worn, perished spine, some movement, oblong 4to

Lot 99

A 1930's German Welta Camera, cased, a Bell & Howell film camera, cased, a boxed Brownie camera, etc (one box)

Lot 344

Philosophy and Logic Books, including Stewart (Dugald), Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811, fourth edition, full calf; Solly (Thomas), A Syllabus of Logic..., Cambridge: J. & J. J. Deighton, 1839, cloth-backed boards; Howell (Francis), The Characters of Theophrastus; translated from the Greel and illustrated by physiognomical sketches..., London: Josiah Taylor, 1824, illustrations, modern cloth; and others (37)

Lot 205

McMillan, Edwin (1907-1991), and Philip Abelson (1913-2004) Collection of original material relating to the discovery of Neptunium ‘Radioactive Element 93’, typescript (possibly carbon) of the article published in Physical Review (57, 1185, 15 June 1940) announcing the discovery of Neptunium, 4 ff.;‘Growth of 2.3 day 93 from 23 min. U293/92’, manuscript graph by Philip Abelson showing the decay of Uranium 293 into Neptunium, in pencil on green graph paper, 28 x 21.5cm, with added pencil caption by Edwin McMillan at head, hole-punched in left-hand margin, the graph published as the figure to the above article;A printed version of the graph, possibly a cyanotype, 29.7 x 22cm;‘The Synchrotron - A Proposed High Energy Particle Accelerator’, carbon typescript, 4 ff., stapled at upper left corner;Autograph letter signed from Edwin McMillan to Dr Herbert McLean Evans (1882-1871) of the University of California, endocrinologist and co-discoverer of Vitamin E, 16 May 1946, ‘Dear Dr Evans, The nearest that I could find to the manuscript of the Np letter is the typed copy made at the time of writing, which is enclosed. The hand-written original was apparently destroyed. The graph also enclosed is an original; it was plotted by Abelson, and has a caption in his hand, and a notation at the top in mine. This graph was reproduced in the published letter. Finally, I am sending a typed copy of the Synchrotron MS; here again the original was destroyed' 1 p., signed ‘Edwin M. McMillan’;Typed letter signed from Daniel M. Wilkes (assistant to Edwin McMillan at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory) to Evans, 1963, requesting ‘perusal and possible duplication of the materials he has given you’ on ‘certain materials relating to the discovery of element 93’ (quantity) 1) Given by Edwin McMillan to Dr Herbert M. Evans in 1946; 2) With John Howell, bookseller, San Francisco, in 1974; 3) Private collection, Scotland. Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson's discovery of neptunium, the first transuranium element to be identified, was one of the major advances in chemistry and nuclear physics achieved in the 20th century, initiating a cascade of similar discoveries and securing McMillan the 1951 Nobel prize in the first discipline, which he shared with his Berkeley colleague Glenn Seaborg. The pair made the discovery at Berkeley's cyclotron by subjecting uranium 238 to slow neutron bombardment and detecting a substance with a beta-decay half-life of 2.3 days, differing from the known 23-minute half-life of uranium-239 and consequently attributable instead to an isotope of the next element, 93.

Lot 2003

A mid to late 19th Century French brass carriage clock, 8 day with Roman numerals, French porcelain plaques to and face and sides, ornate etched brass case, sold out of Howell James & Co to the queen (Victoria) of London.

Lot 256

Robert Walker Macbeth RA (1848-1910) - 1901 Etching. Ferry Crossing/boarding. FARWELL. Gypsies on a cambridgeshire Ferry. Signed in pencil by the artist to the lower left. Framed and Glazed. Etching size; 44cm x 27cm. Printed letterpress [small, lower margin] London August 1st 1901. William R. Howell & Co

Lot 167

KOORBEZARG. Yrneh. Lights along the line. A Geographical and Topographical Description of the Salubrious City of Southport, its literature and its Art; with Geological, Historical and Metaphorical Pencllings by the Way. A New and Enlarged Edition. Liverpool; Edward Howell, Publisher. 1855. 12mo. Original printed paperback. With frontispiece and 9 full page plates. 60pp. Scarce with just the one auction result. £

Lot 423

Various tools and collectables to include a mixed lot, a Bell & Howell camcorder, 19th century Gunters chain, medical equipment and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 279

Two boxes of assorted cameras & accessories including Olympus, Polaroid, Bell & Howell 8mm cine camera, Sony Handycam, flash guns, lenses, etc.

Lot 247

A French gilt spelter mantel clock late 19th century, by Howell & Janes, Paris, the white enamel circular dial with figural surmount,23cm wide 36cm hightogether with a Victorian brass strut clockby the British United Clock Company, 15cm wide32cm high

Lot 222

Language Dictionaries to include: Diccionario de la Lengua Castellana compuesto por la Real Academia Espanola, Madrid: Jaquin Ibarra, 1783, Second Edition, Folio, full calf, red morocco title label, half title; together with Florio (John) and Torriano (Giovanni) Vocabulario Italiano & Inglese: A Dictionary, Italian and English First compiled by John Florio, London: R. Holt et al. for R. Chiswell, T. Sawbridge, et al., 1688, folio, panelled calf; further with: Cotgrave (Randle) A French and English Dictionary, ... with Another in English and French... Together with a Large Grammar... by James Howell, London: William Hunt, 1660, 2nd part title within elaborate woodcut border, large 4to, rebound in tan suede with red morocco title label (3)Ombersley Court, WorcestershireCotgrave: Second revised edition by James Howell. The dictionary was first published in 1611 and the second edition with Robert Sherwood's English-French dictionary was first published in 1632.

Lot 23

Derham (Samuel) Hydrologia Philosophica, or, An account of Ilmington waters in Warwick-shire With Directions for the Drinking of the same. together with some experimental observations touching the original of Compound Bodies, Oxford: Printed by Leon. Lichfield for John Howell, 1685, 8vo, 18th century blindtooled calfOmbersley Court, WorcestershirePastedowns detached and with loss to back pastedown paper, endpapers wrinkled and with browned edges, binding a little rubbed and scuffed

Lot 294

Royalty to include: Howell (James) A Discourse Concerning the Precedency of Kings, London: printed by J Cottrell for Sam Speed, 1664, 4to, later full calf rebacked, numerous engraved plates, bookplate for John, Duke of Newcastle to reverse of title, title in red and black; [Harbin (George)] The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England Asserted, London: Printed by G. James for Richard Smith, 1713, folio, full panelled calf with gilt lettered title label, bookplate for Lord Sandys (2)Ombersley Court, WorcestershireNot collated. Rubbing and bumping, inscription to first page, repairs to binding, soiling to page edges, foxing, spotting, extensive cockling.Crown of England - tear to front board, rubbing and bumping, pencil inscription to front page, soiling to end papers and page edges, foxing, cockling, intermittent creasing.

Lot 1310

BLUES - LP COLLECTION. Electric collection of 40 x Blues LPs. To include Muddy Waters - Folk Singer (RE), T-Bone Walker - Sings The Blues (180g Analogue Limtied Edition RE), Fred And Annie Mae McDowell - Going Down South (236 570), Robben Ford - Pure, Blind Willie McTell, Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins, Louisiana Prison Blues, Chicago Blues 1937-1941, Roosevelt Sykes, Johnnie Temple, Dr. John, The Country Blues (Folkways, 2 copies), Ted Hawkins, Chicken Stuff Houston Ghetto Blues, Nothing But The Blues, Clarence Frogman Henry, John Mayall - Back To The Roots, Billy Boy Arnold, Jimmy Reed, Buddy Moss, Peg Leg Howell and Robert Lucas. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 138

In the manner of Henry Howell for Dunhill, carved nut YZ type bird with cherry bakelite beak, mounted on a horn and wooden base, 23cm long

Lot 246

Cinephon Typ B, um 1928Cinephon-Werke Josef Slechta, Prag. Filmkamera für 120 m 35mm-Film in einer Aufsteckkassette. Vier Objektive im Revolverschnellwechselkopf: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 3,5/35 mm, Sonnar 2/40 mm, Astro Kino-Porträt 2,3/75 mm und Astro 5/200 mm. Suchersystem: Film als Mattscheibe über Fernrohrlupe am Gehäusedeckel. Im Stand kann zur Ausschnittbestimmung statt des Films eine Mattscheibe eingeschwenkt werden. Schrittschaltwerk: Doppelgreifer. Antrieb wahlweise durch angeflanschten Elektromotor oder eine Anschlußmöglichkeit für eine Handkurbel (Handkurbel nicht vorhanden). Elektrische Funktionen ungeprüft. Zubehör: dekorative Kassette von Bell & Howell für 300 m Film mit Adapter für Cinephon-Slechta-Kamera. Filmstativ mit Hydrokopf und Holzbeinen (Sachtler & Wolf). Start Price: EUR 2400 Zustand: (3+/2-)Cinephon Type B35 mm Film Camera, c. 1928Cinephon-Werke Josef Slechta, Prague. For 120-meter film reels in attachable cassettes, with hand-turned or electric double-claw movement, case-mounted viewfinder via ground-glass screen with telescope magnifier, four lenses in revolver quick-change head: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 3.5/35 mm, Sonnar 2/40 mm, Astro Kino-Portrait 2.3/75 mm and Astro 5/200 mm, decorative Bell & Howell cassette for 300 meter film with adapter for Cinephon Slechta camera and Sachtler & Wolf tripod with hydro head and wood legs, missing crank, electrical functions untested. - Note: When the camera is stationary, the ground-glass screen can be swiveled in instead of the film. Start Price: EUR 2400 Condition: (3+/2-)

Lot 657E

Victorian Pietra Dura and brass three panel picture frame. Made by Howell, James & Co. of Regent Street London. Fretwork designs of C and S Scrolls. Height: 22cm Some minor bending to frame.

Lot 848

A late 19th century Howell & James ebonised and gilt metal bracket clock, eight day movement, caddy top mounted with pineapple finial, four further pineapple finials to the four corners (front right is loose and needs reattaching), silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials with Chime / Silent, Slow / Fast and Chime on Eight Bells / Westminster, name plaque engraved 'Howell & James To The Queen 7 & 9 Regent St. London, eight bells and gong strike, gilt metal sound grilles and rear door, carrying handles to sides, on cast lion paw feet, height 71cm x maximum width 41.5cm x maximum depth 29.5cm, movement over wound, comes with pendulum and key, split to case on both left and right hand sides below silk lined sound frets, damage to rear door with split to lock edge

Lot 377

David Howell (British, b.1939),Istanbul from the Bosporus,Watercolour on paper,Signed lower right,25cm x 34.5cm,Framed and glaze 

Lot 138

An 18th century diamond ring, the quatrefoil head set with three fancy cut diamonds (one missing) leading to openwork shoulders and carved yellow metal shank, closed to the reverse, ring size M, 3.4gms, within Howell James & Co box (at fault)  Condition report: Please note, one diamond is very loose in the setting, will require attention.  

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