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A Victorian gold garnet and enamel hinged bangle, c.1860,with an oval centrepiece. An oval cabochon garnet, rub set to the centre with a white enamel dot border. Stepped scalloped sections with a matching row of white enamel dots, applied gold beads and a twisted wire frame. A tapered top half with an applied dome and twisted wire boss to each side, all to a bloomed ground, with a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Centrepiece 32mm wide, interior dimensions 55 x 45mm, 15.61g
A Victorian Archaeological Revival Etruscan-style gold hinged bangle, c.1870, a flat section oval-shaped hinged bangle, with a raised central boss, decorated with applied polished beads and twisted wire hoops to a bloomed ground. Applied turned style finials to each outer edge, with a row of beads and fine twisted wire to the bangle, with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Centrepiece 21.80mm wide (including finials), interior dimensions 59 x 49mm, 14.86g
An early 20th century gold hollow hinged bangle,by Smith & Pepper, with raised chevron decoration. Repoussé guards between to a textured ground. Decorated to both halves, with a concealed box clasp and safety chain, Birmingham 1914. 9.50mm wide, interior dimensions 61 x 52mm, 10.27gCondition report: 9ct gold, the first part of the hallmark is worn.
An Edwardian gold sapphire and diamond bangle, c.1900,with a sapphire and diamond cluster centrepiece. A circular Swiss cut sapphire, in a cut down collet, with a border of rose cut diamonds, in a scalloped rub over setting. Tapered strapwork to the top half, grain set with Swiss cut sapphires and pairs of rose cut diamonds, all with a bloomed ground, to an outer blade edge bar frame. A two row lower half with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Marked 15. Centrepiece 12.50mm wide, interior dimensions 61 x 52mm, 15.16g
A late Victorian sapphire and diamond hinged bangle, c.1890,with a row of seven graduated cushion-shaped mixed cut sapphires, all claw set to a scalloped gallery. Pairs of old Swiss cut diamonds, claw set between to a hollow 'D' section bangle with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Centrepiece 53 x 8mm, interior dimensions 57 x 47mm, 11.97gCondition report: Minor surface marks.A little table facet edge wear to the sapphires with surface reaching inclusions under 10X magnification.Surface reaching inclusions under 10X magnification.One claw tip to a diamond deficient, otherwise setting appears secure.Clasp secure.7.37 x 5.50 x 3.63mmDiagonally 7.62mm.I/J range. SI1/SI2 P1 range.
An early Victorian cut steel graduated star necklace, c.1840,with a series of graduated, layered, cut steel stars, to a box clasp, tongue deficient, together with a five row cut steel sprung bangle, interior dimensions 58 x 53mm,a cut steel scrolling bar brooch, anda guilloché enamel brooch, damaged, with a cut steel border (4)Condition report: A later extension chain to the necklace, tongue deficient.A ray deficient to one end star.Multiple areas of rust.Bangle slightly misshapen.One area of rust.Rust to the smallest brooch.
A 9ct gold amethyst and split cultured pearl hinged bangle, c.1970,the top half composed of three graduated flower head clusters with a graduated mixed cut amethyst, claw set to the centre, surrounded by split cultured pearls, grain set in petals. All mounted to a two row frame with a concealed box clasp, figure of eight safety catch and safety chain. London 1972. 15.6mm wide (widest point), interior dimensions 58 x 50mm, 18.75gCondition report: Light surface wear to the bangle consistent with it's age.Clasp secure.No obvious issues.
A French odeonesque gold and platinum, sapphire and diamond mechanical bangle watch, c.1940,by Audemars Piguet. A flat section rose and yellow tapered hinged bangle, with rose gold paper scroll to the top, channel set with two rows of trap cut sapphires and a white arched plaque, pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds. A curved, rectangular watch head with a copper coloured dial, black Roman numerals and gilt hands. Movement signed Audemars Piguet, no. 41894, with a concealed box clasp. French poinçon for 18ct gold standard and platinum, maker's mark, worn. 19.40mm wide, interior dimensions 56 x 47mm, 57.21g. No box or papersCondition report: Surface scratches throughout.Glass scratched, some fairly deep.Hands adjust, winds and ticking, no guarantee as to running or timekeeping.A small split to the side of the bangle. The gauge is deep enough to allow repair.Safety chain deficient.French makers mark worn.
A gold ruby and diamond crossover hinged bangle,with three rows of channel set calibré cut rubies, in diagonal rows. A total of six brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in square white collet terminals, to a concealed box clasp with hinged safety catch. Marked 750. Head 48 x 10.7mm, interior dimensions 57 x 50mm, 18.53gCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with wear.One ruby with surface reaching inclusions.No wear or damage to the rubies or diamonds.Clasp secure.
A white gold sapphire and diamond hinged bangle and earring suite,by Colombian Emeralds International, the graduated hinged bangle with a central row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set in offset square collets, between two rows of circular mixed cut sapphires, channel set between two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, the diamonds grain set with plain guards to a ridged lower half, with a concealed box clasp, interior dimensions 60 x 51mm, 66.60g,together with a pair of matching half hoop or cuff earrings, with post and omega fittings. Marked 14k, signed. 13mm wide, 10.62g (3)Condition report: Surface marks to the bangle, more to the lower half.Would benefit from rhodium plating.Dirty.Clasp secure.Less wear to the earrings.One earring with noticeably darker sapphires than the other earring.Fittings secure.
A 9CT GOLD BANGLE AND TWO RINGS, the hollow flexible bangle with diamond cut engraved decoration, the first ring a sapphire and diamond cluster, the oval sapphire within a single cut diamond surround, ring size Q, the second a band ring set with single cut diamonds each interspaced by diamond cut engraved star detail, ring size O, all with 9ct hallmarks or import marks, approximate total weight 11.5 grams
A PEARL AND DIAMOND BANGLE WITH RING EN SUITE, the bangle set with a central cultured pearl, within a surround of single-cut diamonds, between shoulders of foliate detail with further rose-cut diamonds, together with a ring set with a cultured pearl and single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, French import mark, bangle length approx. 16cm, ring size R
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GEORGIAN GARNET SET, comprising of a necklace of floral detail, set throughout with fancy-cut garnets, a bangle and a pair of earrings of similar design, mounted in silver, necklace length 44cm, bangle inner diameter 5.7cm, earrings length 1.1cm; the owner purchased later a tortoiseshell hair comb and a pendant/brooch locket set with similarly-cut garnets as well as an element of similar style (some garnets deficient), mounted in silver, hair comb length 10cm, brooch-locker length 5.5cm, element length 2.7cm, within its original leather case, including a letter of provenance Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU During the summer of 1803, while on holidays from school, the young sixteen year old Lord Byron fell in love with Mary Ann Chaworth. Byron had come into possession of Newstead Abbey on the death of his great-uncle in 1798. Mary Ann, two years his senior, was a distant relative of Byron's and she lived nearby in Annesley. The two properties were adjoining and over the course of the summer months Byron's devotion towards Mary Ann blossomed. As an expression of his affection, he offered her a present of this jewellery garnet set, which consists of a necklace, earrings and bracelet in a leather case. He did not succeed in winning her hand, as unfortunately, Chaworth was already engaged to John Musters and she was married two years later. While Chaworth does not seem to have been greatly affected by this incident, for Byron his unrequited love had a lasting effect on his character. This first love continued to influence Byron's whole life and career and he later wrote 'Had I married Miss Chaworth, perhaps the whole tenor of my life would have been different'. She was the subject of his poem 'The Dream' written in 1816. Over a century later, during the first world war, the garnet jewellery set was auctioned at a sale in Nottingham to raise money for the Red Cross. It was here that it was purchased by the current owner's great grandfather, with a letter stating that it was a present from Lord Byron to Mary Ann. This letter was believed to be have been a note recorded by the family many years before the sale of the garnet set in Nottingham. It is also believed that a portrait existed of Mary Ann Chaworth in which she is shown wearing the garnets.
A collection of silver and costume jewellery to include azurmalachite necklace and earring set. A signed delft pendant, large white metal safety pin, silver fiiligree brooch of roundel form, gilt silver 925 pearl snail brooch ( af ) and a hallmarked silver Edinburgh sea serpent bangle. Total weight approx 54.58g
A group of four silver bangle bracelets to include a 1966 Birmingham hallmarked bangle having a push button clasp with engraved decoration, another having crimped edge decoration with Birmingham hallmarks to the front, designer bangle stamped 925 etc. Total weight 48.2g. Biggest inside measurement 6cm wide.
A good group of five silver bangle bracelets to include a Egyptian bangle having engraved panels with central Pharaoh head decoration, bearing Egyptian hallmarks, plane bangle stamped 925, two having ball ends both stamped 925 and another having finley engraved decoration and stamped 925. Total weight 70g. Biggest inside measurement 6.5cm wide.
A collection of vintage costume jewellery across multiple jewellery boxes to include a wide selection of beaded necklaces, a faux pearl necklace with a silver clasp, a boxes sterling silver three spont pendant necklace, a boxed silver knot bangle, silver hoop earrings, a marcasite panel bracelet, bone beaded necklace, a marcasite panel bracelet, pendants etc.
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian serpent bangle/bracelet, with plaited hairwork body, the clasp modelled as the serpent's head enclosing its tail, highlighted with cabochon turquoises and red stone eyes, together with a 9ct three colour gold collar necklace, of tapered brick-link design, two pairs of earrings, and a cultured pearl single strand necklace, bracelet length approximately 43cm (5)
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond single stone stick pin, with detachable fitting, a gem set oval locket pendant, 9ct gold mounted, a pair of three colour knot ear studs, two panel brooches, a silver mesh-link purse, a silver bangle, a coral corallium rubrum branch necklace, and further items, stick pin diamond weight approximately 0.30ct (qty)
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a jade panel pendant, with pierced and carved decoration, on a trace-link chain, a 9ct gold box-link bracelet, a 9ct gold bead and curb-link chain, a 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, a silver ingot pendant, a silver curb-link bracelet, and a filigree bangle, first pendant length 2.5cm (7)

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