§ Wendy Ramshaw C.B.E. R.D.I. (British 1939-2018) Three Part Ring Set, 2001 from the Indian Collection, 18ct yellow gold, silver, enamel with gold dust, amethyst, on a clear acrylic stand, the amethyst-set rings hallmarked for London 2001, the silver and enamel ring with import hallmarks for London 1992 Dimensions:Ring size: MProvenance:ProvenanceThe Estate of the Artist.
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A SMALL BLACK AMETHYST PEDESTAL VASE WITH OVERLAID GILT DECORATION OF CHILDREN FROLICKING c. 1900, probably Buquoy'sche Glashütte, 10.25cm high; together with a Harrach graduated green glass bud vase with intaglio-cut floral decoration and gilt overlay, 7cm high (2)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
GOOD SELECTION OF JEWELLERYcomprising an Arts and Crafts Amethyst set silver and gold brooch, with hammered decoration and in fitted box; a faceted amethyst drop pendant; a Navajo style unmarked silver brooch; carved jade coloured hardstone bat design pendant; and a pierced silver brooch (possibly Australian)
A collection of silver jewellery, comprising a silver, garnet and diamond heart crossover ring, size O; a silver and diamond flower shaped pendant necklace; a silver, pale amethyst and CZ pendant necklace; a three piece silver and briolette cut pale blue stone necklace, bracelet and earrings suite; and a silver and crystal solitaire pendant. (7)
A small group of Victorian and Edwardian jewellery, including two mourning brooches; a 9ct gold and garnet mourning locket; a yellow gold cameo brooch and 9ct gold cameo stick pin; a 9ct gold citrine and seed pearl bar brooch; a silver, amethyst and seed pearl brooch; a rolled gold and faux-amethyst three stone brooch; and a 9ct gold and ruby floral bar brooch; plus five coral necklaces and a coral bracelet. (qty)
A 15ct gold propelling toothpick by Sampson Mordan & Co., early 20th century, with reeded decoration, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) long closed; together with a yellow metal and amethyst fob seal, probably rolled gold, 1¼in. (3.1cm.) long. (2) * Condition: - Toothpick: Action works well. Scratching to toothpick section. Good overall, with clear marks. * Condition: - Seal: A few minute frits to facet edges. No other faults.
AN 18 CARAT GOLD AMETHYST AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING an oval-cut amethyst within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct, hallmarked London 2021, ring size N, 6.4 gramsGood condition. The amethyst measures 13.19mm x 9.18mm x 6.42mm approximately. Estimated diamond colour: G/H; estimated clarity: SI1/SI2.
AN 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN an oval checkerboard-cut amethyst within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, to a 9 carat white gold fine Cuban link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct, pendant with Italian 18 carat gold marks, chain hallmarked Sheffield, pendant 2.8cm by 1.6cm, chain 45cm long, 7.5 gramsGood condition. The amethyst measures 16.10mm x 11.82mm x 7.20mm approximately. Estimated diamond colour: G/H; estimated clarity: VS2/SI1.
TWO GEM SET NECKLACE AND EARRING SETS comprising AN AMETHYST PENDANT ON CHAIN WITH A PAIR OF MATCHING STUD EARRINGS, pendant 1.3cm long, marked '585'; and A CUBIC ZIRCONIA PENDANT ON A BRAZIL LINK CHAIN WITH A MATCHING PAIR OF STUD EARRINGS, pendant 1.2cm long, marked '14K'. (4) 11.5 grams grossGood condition.
TWO RINGS AND TWO BROOCHES comprising A 9 CARAT GOLD AMETHYST AND DIAMOND RING, hallmarked London, ring size L1/2; A PEARL RING, marked '9CT', ring size O; A 9 CARAT GOLD TURQUOISE AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, hallmarked import London 1984, 2cm diameter; and A 9 CARAT GOLD GARNET BAR BROOCH, hallmarked import London, 5cm long. (4) 10.8 grams gross
A PAIR OF AMETHYST AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS oval checkerboard-cut amethysts within borders of round brilliant-cut diamonds, with post fittings. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, unmarked, 1.2cm by 1cm, 4.7 grams grossGood condition. The amethysts measure 7.00mm x 5.50mm approximately. Estimated diamond colour: G/H; estimated clarity: VS2/SI1/SI2.
MURRLE BENNETT & CO - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE a ribbon bow flanked by laurel leaf bars set throughout with amethyst and seed pearls, to a fine trace chain. Maker's mark Murrle Bennett & Co, '15CT', pendant 2.5cm long, chain 43.5cm long, 6.1 gramsMinor wear and discolouration to the seed pearls, a slight bend to one of the laurel leaf bars.
A GROUP OF FOUR RINGS comprising A MID-19TH CENTURY GREEN PASTE CLUSTER RING, unmarked, ring size K1/2, 1.2 grams; A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct, marked '18CT', ring size N, 1.9 grams; A 9 CARAT GOLD SIGNET RING, hallmarked London 1973, ring size O1/2, 1.9 grams; and A 9 CARAT GOLD AMETHYST AND CUBIC ZIRCONIA CLUSTER RING, hallmarked London 1988, ring size P1/2, 1.8 grams. (4)Signet ring misshapen. All with light general wear.
IN THE MANNER OF MARINA B - A PAIR OF ADAPTABLE GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS the set complete with heart-cut citrines and amethyst to be threaded to diamond, citrine and onyx-set surmounts, secured by chrysoprase pins, with clip fittings. Maker's mark 'B', marked '750', 4cm by 2.2cm, 32.6 gramsGood condition. The amethysts and citrines are drilled and can be secured by a pin to the surmounts.
AMETHYST BROOCH, 19TH CENTURYComposed of three vari-cut foiled amethysts in closed-back settings, length 3.2cmFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Descendants of Alfred, Lord TennysonLots 17 – 34Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) was one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, succeeding William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. His most famous works include 'The Lady of Shalott', 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' and the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. His poetry was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who considered him one of their 'immortals' and Queen Victoria was an admirer. In 1856, from the proceeds of 'Maud', Tennyson purchased Farringford, a manor house in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. The estate remained in family until 1945.The Tennyson's circle was wide. Known as excellent hosts, they regularly entertained their numerous friends and acquaintances - artists, intellectuals, writers, statesmen, politicians, and thinkers of the day - including Prince Albert, Giuseppe Garibaldi, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, George Frederic Watts, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Algernon Charles Swinburne, to name but a few. The photograph above, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, circa 1862, shows Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892) with his wife Emily (1813-1896) and his sons Hallam (1852-1928) and Lionel (1854-1886) in the garden of Farringford on the Isle of Wight. This collection of jewels is offered for sale by direct descendants of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Some pieces were worn by Audrey Tennyson, wife of Hallam Tennyson, the Poet's elder son and biographer, who served as the second Governor-General of Australia, and some were the property of Margaret Cicely Tennyson, daughter of the 10th Viscount Strathallan and wife of Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, son of Lionel Tennyson, the Poet's younger son.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SEED PEARL, AMETHYST AND DIAMOND CHOKER, 18TH-19TH CENTURYThe central cushion-shaped amethyst and rose-cut diamond cluster with urn and weeping willow motif on reverse, between four rows of seed pearls, choker length approximately 43.0cmFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Descendants of Alfred, Lord TennysonLots 17 – 34Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) was one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, succeeding William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. His most famous works include 'The Lady of Shalott', 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' and the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. His poetry was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who considered him one of their 'immortals' and Queen Victoria was an admirer. In 1856, from the proceeds of 'Maud', Tennyson purchased Farringford, a manor house in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. The estate remained in family until 1945.The Tennyson's circle was wide. Known as excellent hosts, they regularly entertained their numerous friends and acquaintances - artists, intellectuals, writers, statesmen, politicians, and thinkers of the day - including Prince Albert, Giuseppe Garibaldi, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, George Frederic Watts, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Algernon Charles Swinburne, to name but a few.The photograph above, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, circa 1862, shows Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892) with his wife Emily (1813-1896) and his sons Hallam (1852-1928) and Lionel (1854-1886) in the garden of Farringford on the Isle of Wight.This collection of jewels is offered for sale by direct descendants of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Some pieces were worn by Audrey Tennyson, wife of Hallam Tennyson, the Poet's elder son and biographer, who served as the second Governor-General of Australia, and some were the property of Margaret Cicely Tennyson, daughter of the 10th Viscount Strathallan and wife of Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, son of Lionel Tennyson, the Poet's younger son.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AMETHYST RIVIÈRE, CIRCA 1906Collet-set with oval-cut amethysts, graduating in size from the centre, length 37.2cmFootnotes:ProvenanceMargaret Ann Drummond, Viscountess Strathallan (died 1920)The Hon. Margaret Cicely Tennyson (her daughter)The Descendants of Alfred, Lord TennysonPurchased by Viscountess Strathallan from jeweller Kishan Chand in Dehli in 1906. Accompanied by a letter from Mr Chand dated 7 April 1906.Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) was one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, succeeding William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. His most famous works include 'The Lady of Shalott', 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' and the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. His poetry was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who considered him one of their 'immortals' and Queen Victoria was an admirer. In 1856, from the proceeds of 'Maud', Tennyson purchased Farringford, a manor house in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. The estate remained in family until 1945.The Tennyson's circle was wide. Known as excellent hosts, they regularly entertained their numerous friends and acquaintances - artists, intellectuals, writers, statesmen, politicians, and thinkers of the day - including Prince Albert, Giuseppe Garibaldi, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, George Frederic Watts, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Algernon Charles Swinburne, to name but a few.The photograph above, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, circa 1862, shows Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892) with his wife Emily (1813-1896) and his sons Hallam (1852-1928) and Lionel (1854-1886) in the garden of Farringford on the Isle of Wight.This collection of jewels (lots 17 - 34) is offered for sale by direct descendants of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Some pieces were worn by Audrey Tennyson, wife of Hallam Tennyson, the Poet's elder son and biographer, who served as the second Governor-General of Australia, and some were the property of Margaret Cicely Tennyson, daughter of the 10th Viscount Strathallan and wife of Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, son of Lionel Tennyson, the Poet's younger son.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AMETHYST BROOCH AND BRACELET SUITE, CIRCA 1830The bracelet, set to the centre with a sugarloaf amethyst, to an openwork fine gold cannetille surround, to an articulated bracelet set with cabochon amethysts, the oval brooch of similar design and set to the centre with an oval-cut amethyst, lengths: bracelet 17.0cm, brooch 6cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GOLD CANNETILLE AND AMETHYST DEMI-PARURE, CIRCA 1830Comprising a necklace, bracelet, ring and pendent earrings, together with a single smaller earring. The oval-cut amethysts within a surround of tricoloured gold wirework foliate motifs and beaded detail, connected fruiting vine links. The ring, pendent earrings and bracelet similarly set, the bracelet with an interchangeable amethyst or citrine frontispiece, within a surround of foliate or shell decoration, to an articulated tricoloured backchain, lengths: necklace 41.0cm, bracelet 20.5cm, earrings 3.8cm, ring size M approximately, fitted gilt tooled red leather case (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AMETHYST AND DIAMOND BROOCH, MID 19TH CENTURYThe oval-cut amethyst, within an openwork scrolling surround of old cushion-shaped diamonds, with scalloped border, later brooch pin, diamonds approximately 5.25 carats total, length 5.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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