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A pair of coral, onyx, and amethyst ear pendantscentering pear brilliant-cut amethysts measuring approximately 16.32 x 10.90 x 8.47mm; mounted in 14k gold; estimated total diamond weight: 5.25cts; gross weight approximately: 40 grams; measuring: 3 1/2 x 1 7/8in.; deficient of one diamondFootnotes:Please note this item cannot be shipped internationally as it may contain endangered materials.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Prospective buyers of lots denoted with a Y" symbol should pay special attention to the "Notice Regarding Regulated Species Materials and CITES Permits" published in the printed catalog
A Collection of Three Ringscomprising an opal and diamond ring, an amethyst and diamond ring, and an enamel, diamond and sapphire ring; mounted in 14k and 18k gold; estimated total diamond weight: 1.35cts; sizes: 6 to 6 1/2Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.
an Art Deco platinum, amethyst and diamond ring mounted in platinum; size: 6Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.
A Victorian gold diamond, amethyst and split pearl shamrock brooch, with an old brilliant cut diamond claw set to the centre, with a heart shaped amethysts, milligrain set at each leaf, to openwork border of split pearls with pin and 'C' catch, marked 15ct, in fitted case by 'Hall & Co., Diamond Merchants, 56 King Street, Manchester', together with a bar brooch with engine turned decoration, marked 9ct (2) 9ct gold - 2.54g, 15ct gold - 3.77g
A quantity of jewellery, to include three 15ct gold dress studs by G H Johnstone & Co., Birmingham, 1889, a 9ct gold opal pendant and chain, a heart shaped cabochon moonstone ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, finger size M, a Victorian amethyst set pendent component, tested as approximately 9ct gold, together with a small quantity of silver and gold items, and a quantity of costume jewellery to include a gilt metal Trifari brooch, c.1960, brooches, rings, watches, etc. (qty) 9ct gold - 12.49g total, 15ct gold - 2.42g total
An "Uruguayan" amethyst solitaire ring, the circular rose cut amethyst 11mm diameter, four claw set with two small diamonds to each side, all in a 9 carat yellow gold mount and shank, ring size N1/2, with certificate, and a tourmaline and clear stone ring, the rectangular tourmaline 12mm x 6mm, four claw set, with two groups of four clear stones illusion set in a circular design to each side, in a yellow metal shank marked 750, ring size N1/2. (Qty: 2)
Ca. 200 AD. Important Roman legionary gold ring with finely carved intaglio; oval-shaped hollow hoop; elliptical bezel with amethyst stone depicting Leda and the Swan.Leda and the Swan is a story and subject in art from Greek mythology in which the god Zeus, in the form of a swan, seduces Leda. According to later Greek mythology, Leda bore Helen and Polydeuces, children of Zeus, while at the same time bearing Castor and Clytemnestra, children of her husband Tyndareus, the King of Sparta. Fine Condition; extremely rare; wearable; The depiction in this ring has been found in a famous Pompei fresco wall. D:22mm/L:25mm; UK Z; US12 ;8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
A 9ct gold amethyst and seed pearl Art Nouveau style pendant set with two round cut amethysts and twelve seed pearls in floral style settings, not hallmarked but tested as 9ct gold, also an associated 9ct gold neck chain stamped 9ct, pendant size 4cm x 2.5cm approx, chain length 45cm, total weight 5 grams, clean condition, pearls a little dull

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