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Assorted jewellery including an Edwardian 9ct gatelink bracelet, 19.1 grams, a 9ct, amethyst and seed pearl brooch, 43mm, gross 2.5 grams, an Edwardian 18ct gold and five stone diamond chip set ring, size G/H, gross 1.8 grams, a chain(a.f.), a Wartski jewellery box and an early 20th century baroque pearl necklace with emerald and diamond set clasp, 61cm.CONDITION: Gatelink bracelet in good order. Chain is broken. Bar brooch in good order. Ring has been resized. Box quite scuffed in places. Several minor nicks and scratches to the table edge of the emerald.
A SELECTION OF BROOCHES AND A LADIES WRISTWATCH, to include seven brooches in forms such as a silver openwork oval brooch set with an oval cut amethyst, hallmarked Chester, a silver circular thistle designed brooch set with a circular cut amethyst, hallmarked Edinburgh, a white metal and enamel set dagger brooch, a white metal enamel horse, a guilloche floral enamel bar brooch etc, together with a ladies 'Bovenit' wristwatch of a rectangular design, blue dial, Arabic numerals, within a textured white metal case, stamped 0.800, fitted to a textured openwork link bracelet
A SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include four ladies wristwatches of various designs such as an opal mosaic dial, dial signed 'Diamond Quartz', gold coloured hands, within a gold coloured case set with square cut amethyst, fitted to a mother of pearl stainless steel stretch bracelet, a yellow metal 'Citizen' watch etc, six pairs of white and yellow metal earrings, a yellow metal cross over design ring, a small quantity of yellow and white metal chains, a large yellow metal gate bracelet fitted with a heart clasp, four yellow and white metal bracelets, loose earrings, etc
SIX PAIRS OF EARRINGS, to include a pair of 9ct gold oval cut amethyst earrings, with post and scroll fittings, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, a pair of 9ct gold oval cut amethyst drop earrings, hallmarked 9ct gold London, a pair of circular cabochon lapis lazuli earrings, with post and scroll fittings, stamped 9ct, a pair of rose gold coloured ruby and split pearl clusters, with fish hook fittings, a pair of white metal drop earrings set with three colourless stones assessed as paste, with post and scroll fittings, stamped 9k, together with a pair of colourless stone (assessed as paste) set stud earrings, with post stamped 14k scroll stamped 9ct
c. 323-31 BC. Greek Hellenistic period. A gold pendant with a circular, ribbed suspension loop, cylindrical body and amethyst setting. The exteriors of the body and suspension loop are covered in intricate corded designs; wave designs are also visible on the body of the piece. Amethysts were considered in antiquity to provide protection against drunkenness, perhaps suggesting that this item once belonged to someone who wanted to make sure that having a little tipple did not get too out of hand! The Hellenistic period, which runs from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC to the battle of Actium is 31 BC, was an era in which Greek-speaking peoples controlled much of the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia as far as present-day Afghanistan. This period saw many momentous scientific discoveries and artistic developments, including the creation of exceptionally intricate jewellery, as this gorgeous piece exemplifies. Excellent condition; wearable; Size: L:20.6mm / W:10.5mm ; 3.3g; Provenance: From the collection of a gentleman based in London; formerly with a British gallery; acquired in the 1990s.
An Amethyst, Diamond and Enamel Pendant on Chain, 1911, the openwork ball with red enamel lettering 'Camp Madras', 'Delhi Durbar', rose cut diamond lettering 'M.C.M.X.I' interspaced with cabochon amethysts, supporting a similarly set diamond and amethyst drop, with millegrain set rose cut diamond bale, on a fine fancy link chain, pendant length 4.0cm, chain length 39.5cm see illustration Provenance: Lady Frances Irene Campbell Thence by family descent This pendant was presented to Frances Campbell on the occasion of the 1911 Delhi Durbar. Her husband Archibald Campbell (later knighted) was working at that time as Private Secretary to Thomas Gibson Carmichael, the then Governor of Madras. For a similar pendant cf. Bonhams London, 9th December 2005, lot 5. The pendant and chain are both in good condition. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. They bear no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 14.1 grams. CR made 14.09.20.

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