Rings (2) a 22 carat gold band, 3.58 grammes, this oval in shape through wear, and a 9 carat gold band, 1.88 grammes, both in good second-hand condition
Jewellery items (5) a pair of curved drop ear-rings, one missing the pin, a key pendant with 18 forming part of the design, a small ornamental dove, and a locket with a thin layer of 9 carat gold forming the front and back, only the last item with a hallmark, in mixed condition
USA World War II Escape and Evasion Kit "Barter Kit" containing GB Sovereign 1927 SA, Half Sovereign 1873 and 1902, France 20 Francs 1907 and 10 Francs 1857 mixed grades along with 3 x 9 carat gold rings. These sets were issued to US pilots and paratroopers to barter their way out of difficult situations that they may have found themselves in behind enemy lines during World War II. This original black case (now opened) has "IF FOUND RETURN TO COMNAVAIRLANT (CNAL 34) NORFOLK VIRGINIA" on the front. Fascinating piece of WW II military history and seldom offered, certainly the first we have seen
Jewellery items in gold (8) Three 9 carat chains (broken), Three ear-rings all different each 9 carat, a gold pin unmarked presumed 9 carat, plus a pair of 14 carat ear-rings total weight 7.8 grammes of 9 carat and 2.1 grammes of 14 carat
Gold Jewellery items (7) Sovereign 1889M on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 29.5 grammes, Half Sovereign 1914 on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 18.8 grammes, Pendant on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 46.8 grammes, Bracelet in 9 carat gold with heart-shaped charm total weight 32.8 grammes, Rings (3) two in 18 carat and one in 9 carat
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