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Yangtze River Incident 1999 Navy official cover signed by four VIPS D Redman HMS Amethyst, J Dunstan HMS Black Swan, R Howell HMS Consort, J Parker HMS London. Only 100 of this variety issued. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
An early 19th Century apothecary carboy of bulbous form in deep amethyst glass and ground stopper, labelled in black on gilt SP.VINI.R, height with stopper 37 cm. Together with a blown glass jar of similar colour with applied handles, believed to have come from a Chemist's shop, height 34.5 cm. (2)
An amethyst and cultured baroque pearl necklace together with a pair of amethyst earpendants, the necklace composed of fourteen large, thin, approximately oval faceted amethysts spectacle set at intervals, with two 15mm white pearls, along a belcher link chain, no clasp, length 112cm; also a pair of chandelier earrings set with vari-cut amethysts and freshwater pearls, white metal stamped '925, India', length 5.1cm (2)
A French 19th century amethyst, diamond and enamel brooch, the large cushion cut amethyst held by twelve raised claws each topped by a rose cut diamond, to an open border of white enamel edged petals with a separate inner echoing line of black enamel, set in 18ct gold, French eagle's head mark on both clasp and pin, also stamped '750'; clasp with safety push, length 3.2cm, cased
An amethyst and seed pearl necklace with removable Victorian amethyst centrepiece, the necklace composed of facetted amethyst beads of various sizes spaced by small pearls, set to the front with a large oval cut amethyst claw set in a cast floral and foliate mount, removable to be worn as a brooch, textured barrel clasp, length of necklace 47cm, of central brooch 2.4cm
Tiffany - An amethyst cocktail ring designed by Paloma Picasso, the heavy rectangular and stepped top rub over set with a single high domed rectangular cabochon amethyst estimated to weigh in excess of 16ct, to tapering shoulders and plain shank, signed inside 'Tiffany & Co' and 'Paloma Picasso' and stamped '750', size M, gross weight 12.9g
An amethyst and seed pearl set hinged bangle, with three knife edged bars flaring at the front and holding a central claw set oval facetted amethyst surrounded by fourteen seed pearls in petal shaped settings, with a low pierced communal gallery and flanked by a further two oval facetted amethysts and pearls in foliate settings, U shaped back section, push in box clasp and attached safety chain, unhallmarked yellow metal stamped '9ct', internal width 5.5cm and weight 9g
A trio of brooches, the first, a Georgian lacepin brooch of rectangular form with a central octagonal and probably foil backed amethyst within a border of half pearls, all in closed back mounts and with memorial engraving to the reverse, length 1.7cm; the second, a simple rectangular section bar brooch by Cropp & Farr with a single peg set 4mm pearl to the centre, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold,1960, length 3.5cm and weight 1.5g; the third of two parallel and offset knife edged bars, connected by two gold beads with reeded ball outer terminals and centrally set with a single claw set oval cabochon opal, unhallmarked yellow metal stamped 'McB 15ct', length 4.5cm and weight 2.6g (3)
An Arts and Crafts amethyst, moonstone and chrysoprase brooch, formerly with the Tadema Gallery, the oval cabochon amethyst in a spaced border of alternating round cabochon chrysoprases and moonstones, with the two extreme moonstones being larger ovals; set in a white metal base with rose metal elongated decorative claws and brooch fitting, tests for silver and 9+ct gold, clasp with safety catch, length 4.7cm; in period fitted case with Tadema Gallery satin lining, and with original paperwork, description and photo from the Tadema Gallery Other Notes: As the Tadema Gallery points out in the notes to this piece, the colours of the stones are those of the Suffragettes - purple for loyalty and dignity, white for purity, and green for hope. Women were encouraged to show support for the Women's Suffrage Movement by wearing clothes, ribbons or jewellery in these colours. This brooch is likely to date from the first decade of the 20th century, but it is easy to see how this type of jewel, with the selection of 'semi-precious' stones, mixture of colour, and cabochon cuts influenced later Arts and Crafts jewellers like Sibyl Dunlop and Dorrie Nossiter.
Fabergé - An amethyst, diamond and enamel stick pin, circa 1910, designed as an acorn, with the 'shell' of pale green guilloché enamel within a cage of four rose cut diamond set straps and rose cut diamond set border, and the 'nut', a dome shaped cabochon amethyst; the pin marked for 56 zolotniki (583/1000 parts gold), assay master Ivana Sergeevicha Lebedinka and in addition marked 'KF' for Fabergé, overall length 70mm, diameter 10mm, weight 2.7g
A multi gem set statement necklace and bracelet en suite, composed of graduating facetted amethyst, citrine and golden quartz together with blue topaz, peridot and almandine garnet in an assortment of cuts including oval, round, trilliant, pearshape and mixed cuts each spectacle set and joined by a single link, the centre section supporting a marquise shaped citrine and pearshaped amethyst dropper, to a carabiner clasp, unhallmarked yellow metal settings tested to 18ct quality; the bracelet to match and of smaller stones, enabling alternative use as an extension to the necklace, length of necklace 48cm, and the bracelet 18.5cm, cased and accompanied by an insurance valuation dated 2014 stating a value of £5750.00
A 'tutti-frutti' gem set collar, with two concentric rows of articulated claw set oval facetted hardstones including garnet, peridot, blue topaz, amethyst and citrine with beaded border to a push in box snap and figure of eight safety catch, supporting a seven stone flower shaped pendant to match, London hallmarks for Sterling silver, length when worn approximately 40cm, gross weight 66.3g
A vintage diamond set scarf pin and three brooches, the scarf pin of uniform width, set to the front with three round old cut diamonds and bead, wire and ropetwist decoration, snap hinge, yellow metal with cartouche stamped '15ct', length 3.1cm; the first brooch a flower spray set throughout with graduated seed pearls, yellow metal stamped '15ct', length 6.7cm; also an amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch stamped '9ct', and a shell cameo depicting a young woman in profile, in a scroll and bead mount stamped '9ct', lengths 5.0 and 3.6cm; gross weight of two '15ct' pieces 14.8g, of two '9ct' pieces 9.9g (4)
A Suffragette colour brooch / pendant with chain, designed as an open Catherine wheel with central round facetted amethyst with six spiral wires radiating out to six smaller round facetted peridots spaced on the outer edge by seed pearls, all stones in millegrain collets, the back with both brooch pin and removable bale, yellow metal stamped '15', and tests for medium-high carat gold, suspended from a fine curb link chain with barrel clasp; diameter of brooch 2.4cm, length of pendant with bale 3.0cm, of chain 38.5cm
A bracelet set with six different hardstones, the oval cabochon stones, variously amethyst, grey banded agate, jasper, amazonite, rose quartz and tiger's eye, each collet set with 'pretzel' scroll loops at either end joined by flat scrolled links to a snap clasp, yellow metal stamped '9ct', and tests for gold, length 19.5cm
Rose de France Amethyst Large Cluster Ring, 10cts of marquise cut Rose de France amethysts emanating from the centre, in subtle layers, to give a 'starburst' formation; a generous carat weight of the Rose de France amethyst set in the complimentary rose gold vermeil and silver, creating a statement ring; size M
Antique Silver And Amethyst Set Filigree Bracelet Unmarked multi-link bracelet, the centre of each set with faceted circular amethysts; terminating at tongue and box clasp with attached safety chain. Together two vintage white metal and crystal set necklaces with matching brooch. Along with a small quantity of costume jewellery items to include various brooches, silver fruit knives, 1930's beaded necklace, white metal collar necklace etc. Please see image
Red Garnet, Peridot, Amethyst, Sky Blue Topaz and Citrine Two Row Bracelet, 29cts of the gemstones, each oval cut, set in pairs of the same colour in a continuous double row in platinum vermeil and silver, fastening with a tongue and box clasp with two figure-of-eight safety catches; 7.5 inches (19cms) long
Amethyst 'Sunflower' Statement Ring, a central, round cut amethyst of 3ct, set above a milgrain frame, encircled by a band of marquise cut amethysts, closely set on the diagonal, edged with 'petal tips' set with round cut amethysts; all the amethysts of a rich deep purple hue, totalling 5.75cts, set in platinum vermeil and silver, creating a sunflower shape, with openwork of leaves to the shoulders; size Q
Amethyst and Rhodolite Garnet Dome Ring, an oval cut 4.5ct solitaire amethyst set above a domed ring, pave set with a single row frame of round cut rhodolite garnets, sending flashes of pink through the gem above, with further rows of similar amethysts, making a total of 8.25cts, all set in platinum vermeil and silver; a stylish, inspired designer ring; size S
Purple Jade, Amethyst, Garnet and Citrine Ring, a 13.5ct round cabochon cut purple jade covered with an X cage topped with a round cut amethyst at the centre; curved up each side of the jade is a leaf cluster comprising two amethysts, two citrines and a red garnet; the whole of this unusual ring set in platinum vermeil and silver; size R
Amethyst Faceted Rondelle Bead Necklace, a graduated necklace of approximately 150cts of the rich purple amethyst, faceted, threaded and fastened with a magnetic platinum vermeil and silver clasp; 20 inches (50cms) long. Please Note: to open any magnetic clasp without risking damage to the threading, hold the metal itself and 'break' the magnet as if snapping a biscuit

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