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LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED OF NEW YORK; a crown wind half hunter pocket watch with both case and cuvette stamped '14k stiffened', the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand and with movement No.139771, diameter 4.2cm.Additional InformationThe watch has been over wound so it is currently not in working order. There is very light surface pitting and a few mark to the dial, the case has some surface scratches but nothing too serious.
PATEK PHILIPPE; an 18ct yellow gold half hunter minute repeating pocket watch, the outer dial with blue enamel Roman numerals enclosing a white enamelled dial set with black Roman numerals, with fourteen inch lever escapement, inscribed cuvette and with matching numbers 47.010 throughout, presented in original box with original certificate dated October 14th 1871 and also presented with extract from the Archives, also accompanied by an insurance valuation for £80,000, diameter 40mm, approx 60.9g.Provenance: From a private North West collection.Additional InformationThe movement is free and ticks when wound, there are a few light surface scratches to the outer case but the blue enamelling is in good order. The white enamelled dial is also in good order, free from damage. The case itself has light scratches, but overall a well presented watch. The interior of the box is slightly worn, there a re a couple of rips to the silk and threads hanging from the velvet.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver posy vases, London 1903, height 22cm (weighted bases), a hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel set, comprising a pair of candle sticks and mantel clock (clock af), etc (9).Additional InformationThe clock is in poor condition and had large losses to the enamel, the movement is currently not functioning, one of the poesy vases is leaning, one of the smaller poesy vases has a clean break which has been snapped across the foot rim, denting and wear to the candlesticks.
PATEK PHILIPPE; a large 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed 'Chronometro Gondolo' with subsidiary seconds hand, engine turned decorated back and cuvette inscribed 'Fabricado Expressamente Para Gondolo & Labouriau Relojoeiros Rio de Janeiro', with signed movement numbered 172,570, the case numbered 276.347, sold with extract from the Archives detailing date of sale as May 31st 1913, diameter 55mm, approx 130g.Provenance: From a private North West collection.Additional InformationPresented in good condition, ticks when wound and appears to run freely. Very light surface scratches to the case. There is a 4mm scratch to the subsidiary seconds dial, just above the 30 marker point and a couple of tiny chips to the edge of the glass. No box with this watch.
A group of five 9ct yellow and rose gold medallions, the first with enamel decoration inscribed 'Warrington & Dist. Billiard League 1923', the second inscribed 'Warrington Intermediate Rugby Football League, W. Foden 1920', a further enamelled example with no inscription, a circular example inscribed 'Warrington Inter R.F. League' and a pierced example inscribed 'Carlestown F.C. JNO. Mathep R. Back', combined approx 26.6g (5).Additional InformationSome losses to the enamel, general surface wear with scratches.
ALBERT CARTER; a cased George VI hallmarked silver and guilloché enamel eight piece dressing table set all with gilt fleur de lis detail comprising mirror, hair and clothes brushes, clear glass vanity jar, shaped box and comb (handle only), the case stamped 'Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Finnigans Ltd, 18 New Bond Street West, Manchester', Birmingham 1941.Additional InformationThe comb is handle only as stated, the enamel appears to be in good condition, some light pitting and similar light wear and tarnish to the silver. The case in relatively good condition, some browning to the silk lining, some fraying and loose bristles. The box with some pronounced scratches and nicks.
RUGBY INTEREST; a 15ct yellow gold enamel decorated medallion inscribed 'Northern Rugby Football Union Challenge Cup, Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire' and the reverse engraved 'Warrington.F.C. 1906-7 J.W. Hamer', 32mm, approx 28.5g. Additional InformationBasically in good condition with a few small losses to the enamel, noticeably to the edges of the blue Cheshire badge and to the edges of the others. General surface wear and tear.
A 9ct yellow gold and enamel decorated jewel inscribed 'Councillor Miss Elizabeth Isabelle Heathcote, Mayor 1964-1965', height including bail 6cm, in fitted case with 9ct yellow gold brooch to the ribbon, combined weight of gold approx 20.8g.Additional InformationVery minor surface wear to the enamel and light surface wear to the case.
WEBSTER OF LONDON; a true Goliath nickel plated crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed 'Exd By Webster, 91, Gracechurch St London 8 days', diameter 93mm.Additional InformationLarge area of damage between the one and two dial in the enamel and also around the number four dial, does not tick when wound, tarnishing to the case with surface scratches throughout. The function button does not currently work.
Three hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watches with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals each with subsidiary seconds dial, one example by James Dent of Kendal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, diameter 53mm, the other two variously hallmarked.Additional InformationAll three with wear to the cases and surface scratches and a few small dents, the unnamed watch with single piece dial has hairline cracks to the dial, the two piece dial watch has some staining and quite heavy scratching to the glass. All three sold not in working order.
WALTHAM; a 10ct yellow gold crown wind open face fob watch with white enamel dials set with Roman numerals and movement No.13018194, suspending a yellow metal two sectioned chain, bar and orb pendant, diameter of watch 30mm, watch approx 22g.Additional InformationSeveral fine cracks to the dial, surface scratches to the glass, a few dents and scratches to the case. The chain is not marked and is two sections joined and as detailed the orb and the bar are also not marked.
Five gold plated crown wind open face pocket watches, all with white enamel dials, three with Arabic numerals, two with Roman numerals, one by Elgin, diameters approx 50mm (5).Additional InformationVarious states of disrepair, there are faults to all five watches, heavy wear to the gold plating and movements not currently functioning.
THOMAS RUSSELL OF LIVERPOOL; a Victorian hallmarked silver crown wind half hunter pocket watch suspending a substantial graduated watch chain with silver fob inscribed 'Wedgwood (sic) Prize Choir, Crewe 1904', the watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, and with signed movement No.50393, diameter of watch 52mm, length of chain including fob approx 40cm.Additional InformationSome tarnishing to the silver and some small losses to the blue enamelling of the outer case, ticks when wound, the white enamel dial is in good order, light surface scratches to the glass and to the outer case, each link of the chain is stamped as is the T-bar and the fob carries full hallmarks.
Four variously hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watches including a chronograph, all four with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial, diameter of largest 59mm.Additional InformationFunction buttons not working on the chronograph, the hinge is damaged, heavily tarnished, none of them in working order, scratches on the glass, hairline cracks to the dials and various dents and surface marks to the cases.
RAILWAY INTEREST; 'Winegarten's Railway Regulator', a crown wind plated open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand inscribed to both the dial and the reverse case and back of case also centred with a steam train within the oval, diameter 57mm, and a plated key wind open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the case back inscribed 'G.W.R. 2664 (scratched through) 530, diameter 55mm.Additional InformationThe first watch has an area of fine cracks running around the ten, eleven and twelve markers, also running down towards the eight, does not currently work. Light tarnishing and surface scratches. The second watch has cracks to the dial, is missing the glass, stained to the lower portion, chips around the subsidiary seconds hand. The GWR is barely legible and heavy surface tarnishing, not working.
A crown wind open face Goliath nickel plated pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 76mm.Additional InformationThere is an area of staining to the centre of the dial also around the centre of the subsidiary seconds dial, some detritus to the dial and a couple of scratches, some tarnishing to the case and some surface scratches and marks were people have opened the case with a knife and a few scratches to the glass. Balance wheel moves freely but not guaranteed to be in working order.
A pair of Russian silver and niello enamel dress buttons/studs with Cyrillic lettering, stamped ’84 AB’ and ‘MM’ with kokoshnik mark also featuring the letters ‘AB’ possibly for Aleksandr Kazimirovich Vyrzhikovsky (recorded in Kiev 1899-1904 and Warsaw 1904-1908), diameter 2.5cm, a similar pair of unmarked cufflinks and a Scandinavian silver brooch stamped ‘Molsted 830’.Additional InformationOne button noticeably dented and misshapen, brooch with knocks and misshapen to both bars, one of the cufflinks with losses to the enamel, further general wear.
A group of hallmarked silver flatware to include Edward VII Coronation spoon and fork set with enamel decoration, food pusher and spoon, tea strainer etc, weighable approx 5.66ozt176g.Additional InformationTarnishing, wear to the cases, some of the sets are married to the cases, minor denting in parts.
RAILWAY INTEREST (S.R. & L.S.W.R.); a plated crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the screw back case inscribed 'S.R 1769', diameter 55mm, and a further crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the case base inscribed 'Passenger 290 L.S.W.R.', diameter 58mm (2).Additional InformationNumerous cracks and chips to the first watch's dial, heavy surface scratches and tarnishing to the case. The second watch with fine hairline cracks to the dial, very heavily worn inscription which is just legible, some surface tarnishing throughout. Neither are working.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER LTD; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver Art Deco tea spoons with enamelled finials, Birmingham 1933, length 9.7cm, approx 51.8g/1.6ozt.Additional InformationEnamel in good condition, usual scratches and nicks to silver, case tired with staining to interior lining.
A 9ct yellow gold three leaf clover motif brooch, width 3.5cm, approx 1.6g, a small group of further jewellery including an unmarked white metal brooch (af), and a small 0.800 grade silver locket with enamel decoration featuring the Great Sphinx etc.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear throughout, scratches, nicks, dents, pin loss to the white metal brooch.
Ten assorted dressing table bottles with hallmarked silver tops and collars, one example with guilloche enamel decoration, a hallmarked silver mounted atomiser, etc (12).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing, minor denting, the guilloche enamel example with a large chip to the enamel, the yellow topped example is indistinctly marked but looks to be silver, a couple of the bottles with dents to the silver mounts.
PATEK PHILIPPE; an 18ct yellow gold purple enamel and diamond set fob watch with matching brooch, the watch with white enamelled dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, floral decorated edge and with purple enamelled back centred with a rose cut diamond set star with seventeen stones, signed cuvette and movement numbered 131.794, the case 239.863, diameter 32mm, the brooch set with twenty rose cut diamonds with swivel bail and purple enamel decorated 'wings', width 44mm, in original Patek Philippe leather case and sold with extract from the Archives detailing date of manufacture 1905, date of sale April 23rd 1906.Footnote: A near identical watch of different colourway is in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and was given to Queen Victoria.Provenance: From a private North West collection.Additional InformationPresented in excellent condition, ticks when wound and moves freely. Light scratches to the enamel and to the glass, as you would expect. Enamel is good to both the brooch and the watch. Minor surface wear to the case and presented with copy of insurance valuation for £20,000.Brooch unmarked, total weight is 40.4g
PATEK PHILIPPE; a gentleman’s 18ct gold Calatrava automatic wristwatch, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and date aperture, diameter of dial excluding winding crown 33mm, with original Patek Philippe 18ct gold clasp, movement number 3256021/425796, reference number 3802/200J-001, fitted in travel box and larger piano wood case, complete with certificate and paperwork.Additional InformationPresented in very good condition and from a local private collector. The strap is a branded strap with correct buckle.
An early 20th century Egyptian revival brooch in fitted leather case, the base metal frame with enamel decorated wings, unmarked, length 50mm. Additional InformationThe pin is slightly bent, the central section of the brooch which could be coloured glass has crude glue mark around the outside when looking under a loop. The enamel itself is in good order as is the gilt tooled leather case which is labelled for George Fox and Co of Southport.
Four gold plated crown wind full hunter pocket watches, the first by Dominant with Masonic symbols as the hour markers and with fifteen jewel movement, diameter 50mm, two by Elgin including one in a radiating engraved case with movement No.1869039, diameter 52mm, the second Elgin with white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with fifteen jewel movement No.22057479, diameter 48mm and the fourth by Waltham with engraved case and seventeen jewel movement No.20991977, diameter 47mm (4).Additional InformationAll tick when wound but none are guaranteed to be in working order. All have wear to the cases. The Dominant watch, the smaller Elgin watch are unable to close so the covering lid is permanently in an upright position, some heavy tarnishing in parts, surface scratches. The Waltham watch has owners initials GL engraved to the base, and all four with general surface wear to the dials.
A George V hallmarked silver small twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1928, length 13.5cm, a similar smaller silver trophy cup, a 925 stamped hammered bowl set with turquoise coloured cabochons, a silver and velvet purse with later applied enamel decoration, and an oak card container with silver mounts inscribed 'Bridge', the two trophies and pin dish weight 5.9ozt/184g.(5).Additional InformationThe smallest trophy has a misshapen foot rim, a few surface dents and light surface scratches and is quite sprung. The larger trophy cup is in better condition with a misshapen foot rim. As detailed on the purse the enamel decoration is later, very crude and does not fit correctly. The 925 grade dish has some surface scratches to the turquoise coloured cabochons and the bridge box appears ok.
WALTHAM; two crown wind gold plated screw back open face pocket watches, the first with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic twenty-four hour numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and movement inscribed 'P.J. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass, with seventeen jewelled movement No.17078190, diameter 55mm, the second with white enamel dial inscribed 'Waltham, Vanguard twenty-three jewels', with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand with twenty-three jewelled movement, No.28881020, diameter 52mm (2).Additional InformationBoth have light surface scratches to both case and glass, tarnishing around the winding crown and loop but both tick when wound, balance wheel moves freely, just light general surface wear.
OMEGA; a gentleman's chrome crown wind pocket watch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 46mm (af), and a Elgin base metal pocket watch with enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 58mm (2).Additional InformationThe omega watch with large chips from the dial, the fingers are loose, and two fingers are present but one appears to be missing, cracking to the dial. The Elgin watch is missing a finger from the subsidiary dial and also cracking to the dial, it has also been over wound. The Omega watch when wound does not appear to be ticking. Both in need of restoration.
THOMAS RUSSELL & SON OF LIVERPOOL; a 9ct yellow gold cased open faced crown wind pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, dial diameter 4.2cm, the movement signed and no. 36629, approx 89.4g (mechanism af)Additional InformationDoes not run when wound, will need attention, case with scratches and dents, some small flecks of dust or dirt to dial.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver and faux tortoiseshell twin handled pedestal bonbon dish, London 1908, height 9.5cm, length 16.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, a 925 silver and guilloche enamel spoon and a hallmarked silver mounted page turner with shamrock decoration (4).Additional InformationThe pedestal bowl is dented and with large and deep scratches to the interior, the capstan inkwell has a replacement liner, denting to the edges and rim, tarnishing.
A collection of twelve base metal enamel decorated buckles including a square sectioned floral on cream example, approx 6 x cm, a rectangular purple example, approx 6.5 x 5cm, a set of four purple oval examples, a pair of pale blue examples, a pair of cream examples, a single small floral example and a turquoise example (12).Additional InformationThere are a few surface scratches and small losses throughout. Some staining to the turquoise coloured example and some surface rubbing to the square example. The only buckle with more major damage is the rectangular purple one, which has two knocks to the frame spurning areas of damage and also an area cracked through the enamel where the two pins locate on the outer frame.
J. HARGREAVES & CO OF LIVERPOOL; an 18ct yellow gold crown wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals with chronograph outer ring and inscribed 'Makers to the Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales', with engraved initials to the back of case and presentation inscription to the cuvette 'Presented to Mr C.G.Day as appreciated of 28 years faithful service by T. & J. Smith, 1908', the movement signed and No.55384, diameter 56mm, approx 137.2g.Additional InformationBoth rear case and cuvette hallmarked 18ct, the watch is very stiff when trying to wind and is currently not functioning at all. The white enamel dial has a very fine hairline crack between the one and two numerals but otherwise ok. Light surface scratches and a few small dents throughout. The function button on the side of the watch is not working.For those asking what the diameter of the watch is, this is clearly stated in the description, as is the fact that the watch is not functioning.
DE VROOMEN; an 18ct yellow gold oval cut tanzanite and grey guilloché enamel decorated ring, size O1/2, approx 22.9g.Additional InformationVery minor surface wear throughout, enamel in good condition, just light scratches to the gold. There is no box presented with this ring, it is probably mid-1990s in date.
WILLIAM SUCKLING LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ashtray with panelled decoration, Birmingham 1960, five hallmarked silver and guilloché enamel coffee bean spoons, a set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, and two silver backed clothes brushes, approx 4.65ozt/144g.Additional InformationTarnishing, wear, the enamel appears fine with minimal wear, minor denting to the ashtray, two clothes brushes with denting to the bodies.
A Victorian yellow metal mourning brooch with central black enamelled panel set with a star of cultured pearls within a double bead decorated frame, 5 x 3.5cm, approx 11.2g.Additional InformationBoth sides of the main bead border have a raised section. This is wear the beading is slightly loose and has been misshapen. Originally it would have had a glass or locket back which is now missing. Light surface scratches but the beads are all present as are the pearls. There is a small area of loss to the black enamel but this is on the reverse of the brooch.
PATEK PHILIPPE; an 18ct yellow gold crown wind lilac enamel diamond set open faced fob watch, with Arabic numerals to the dial within a border of lilac enamel and white enamel dots, with similarly decorated rear of case centred with rose cut diamonds, the signed movement numbered 149.902, the case numbered 253.126, sold with extract from the Archives detailing date of manufacture 1907, date of sale January 8th 1909 and also sold with copy of insurance valuation, diameter 28mm, approx 21.5g, presented in fitted leather case.Provenance: From a private North West collection.Additional InformationThe dial is of a two-tone colour and it is unclear whether or not it should have been silvered or gilt originally, either way this is now slightly discoloured. The enamel itself is in good condition with just light surface scratches. The diamonds are all present to the back of the case. Ticks when wound and runs freely. Light bruising to the leather case.
STREETS OF DERBY; a Victorian hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch with enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, London 1890, diameter 47mm, approx 120g. Additional InformationGeneral wear to the case, missing the subsidiary seconds hand, the watch is currently not functioning, no guarantee of working order.
A 19th century hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watch with silver dial engraved with flowers and set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, diameter 50mm, and two key wind hallmarked silver full hunter pocket watches each with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, one by Waltham (3).Additional InformationVarious hallmark, damage to both dials on the enamelled examples, very heavy tarnishing to the metal, surface scratches and dents, none are working, general surface wear throughout.
WILLIAM WALL OF RICHMOND; a 19th century pair cased key wind pocket watch with repoussé movement, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, the outer case with applied tortoiseshell decoration, with verge escapement, diameter 37mm.Additional InformationThe outer case with large amounts of loss to the tortoiseshell, the enamel dial with heavy wear and scratches. The watch is not working, no guarantee of working order. The inner case is heavily worn.
W. SALISBURY; a Victorian hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch with enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, London 1862, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationThe glass is loose, missing subsidiary seconds hand, heavy wear and dents to the case. The watch is currently not functioning, no guarantee of working order.
An Egyptian silver and niello enamel rectangular cigarette case featuring cityscape with minarets to front and River Nile scene with boats to reverse, unmarked, 8 x 11.5cm, approx 4.5ozt/142g.Additional InformationNumerous dents, heavily worn condition, further scratches and nicks, damage and loss to the enamel, hinge loose, missing a pin, further heavy wear to the interior aswell, will need attention and restoration.
RAILWAY INTEREST (L.M.S & L&Y); a plated crown wind record open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the case back inscribed 'L.M.S.1018.0', diameter 58mm, the second watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand No.16524959 to the dial and inscribed to the case back 'L&Y', diameter 58mm (2).Additional InformationThe record watch has tarnishing and the central band of the case is heavily tarnished, some staining to the bezel, the dial is ok, the case back is quite heavily worn and it is becoming difficult to read the inscription. The second watch has a couple of fine cracks to the dial, heavy tarnishing to the case and the inscription is becoming worn. Surface scratches to both and neither are working.
A group of Continental silver to include eight town spoons with enamel decorated bowls and crests, a small Scandinavian enamelled dish, diameter 4.5cm, a similar brooch, diameter 4cm, a pair of white metal spoons with heart shaped bowls, a pair or early 19th century silver tea spoons, and two further white metal commemorative spoons, approx 8.06ozt/251g (16).Additional InformationSome of the spoons are misshapen but the enamel is in overall good condition with only surface scratches. The small circular dish is stamped 925, S.G.G. Has heavy tarnishing to the reverse and light surface scratches. The brooch is stamped 925, S above a shield, is decorated with a church, has light surface scratches, a tiny repair chip to the front lower left hand section and heavy tarnishing to the reverse. The two early 19th century spoons are in poor condition and the heart shaped spoons have misshapen stems.
RAILWAY INTEREST (B.R.); a plated crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand with both dial and screw back case inscribed 'B.R. (W). 0.4348, diameter 55mm, the second example with hinged back, scratched through 'B.R.(S). 2155, diameter 58mm (2).Additional InformationThe first watch has an area of damage between the four and five parts to the enamel, also several cracks running through the dial and some staining, tarnishing and surface scratches and dents to the case. The second watch has a series of cracks to the dial, is missing the glass and has heavy wear to the case, it has also been over wound and there is no give in the winding crown. Neither are working.
A 1930s 9ct yellow gold open work brooch featuring enamelled hare set with single freshwater baroque pearl to centre, stamped 9c to reverse, 2 x 3.1cm, approx 3.0g, in Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Finnigans Ltd branded box stamped ‘R. B. 11-7-31’ to lid.Additional InformationThe hare is later added and has small loses to the enamel. It is crudely applied to the frame.
BALL WATCH COMPANY OF CLEVELAND; a gold plated screw back crown wind open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 'Trademark Official RR Standard Ball Watch Co, Cleveland', diameter 52mm, and a Waltham crown wind open face gold plated screw back pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 'C.W. Hinksman, Jeweller, Huddersfield', diameter 55mm.Additional InformationThe Bell watch has several fine hairline cracks to the dial and some rust forming to the hands, ticks when wound, the balance wheel moves freely, the case has some light surface scratches and is loosing some of the plate around the edges and around the winding crown and ring loop. The Waltham watch has hairline cracks to the dial, rust forming to the hands, some pitting to the dial, surface scratches to the case and loosing the tarnish quite heavily around the edges of the watch, crown wind and ring loop attachment. Ticks when wound but no guarantee of working order.Serial number is 224428
A 15ct yellow gold dress ring (af), size L1/2, approx 1.4g, two 9ct gold dress rings, approx 3.2g, a gold plated signet ring (af) and a Masonic enamel decorated pendant (5).Additional InformationThe 15ct ring missing all but two stones/seed pearls, the 9ct ring set with black stone dented and misshapen, the plated ring heavily dented and misshapen, turquoise ‘jewels’ coming loose from pendant with heavy rubbing and scratches.
FABERGÉ; a contemporary 18ct yellow gold blue enamelled and diamond ring numbered 207/300 and sold with box, Certificate of Authenticity and original sales receipt from 2005, size O, approx 5.5g.Additional InformationThere is an area of damage to the enamel, there are nine diamonds totalling 0.105ct. Further light scratches to the band and the remaining enamel.

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