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Approx. 1.86 Carat Cushion Cut Ruby, 1.67 Carat Round Brilliant and Baguette Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Ring. Ruby with vivid saturation of color. Diamonds G-H color, VS clarity. Stamped 18K. Very good condition. Ring size 6. Approx. weight: 4.00 pennyweights. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $3000-$4000)
Approx. 5.13 Carat Cushion Cut Tourmaline, Platinum and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Ring accented with approx. .40 Carat Round Cut Diamonds. Tourmaline with vivid saturation of color. Stamped Pt900 18K. Very good condition. Ring size 6. Approx.. Weight: 8.25 pennyweights. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $1800-$2500)
Rajasthan silk embroidered toran, north west India, circa 1930s-40s, 134in. X 17in. 340cm. X 43cm. Embroidered with inscriptions. Each lappet embroidered with a differing floral motif; Rajasthan beaded toran, north west India, mid-20th century, 43in. X 11in. 109cm. X 28cm. The lappets each with a differing bird, flower, human figure or animal motifs including elephants, some beads missing; and a Rajasthan embroidered, appliqued and shisha-work cushion with tassels to edges, 15in. X 11in. 38cm. X 28cm. (3)
An emerald and diamond trilogy ring, central cushion cut Columbian emerald, 1.70ct, flanked to either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, each approx 0,80ct, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.60ct, 18ct yellow metal shank, unmarked, size T, 4.3g gross, with Gemmological Certification Service emerald certificate
Nine Staffordshire porcelain poodles and a Chamberlain example: comprising a matched pair of bitches and puppies on tasselled and swagged cushions, two standing on table bases, five smaller on coloured cushion bases, the Chamberlain example seated on a green, gilt lined base, 1820-40, [the latter restored, some flaws to remainder]. (10)
A group of eight Staffordshire porcelain figures of poodles: comprising a matched pair of a bitch and three pups on a green cushion base, two in recumbent posture with upraised hind quarters on tasselled cushion bases and two similar pairs on rustic gilt lined bases, circa 1830-40, [some damage and repair].
A joined oak dresser base, early 18th century, the rectangular planked top above an ogive moulding and cushion moulded square central drawer flanked by two long canted drawers and raised on baluster and block front legs, and an associated three height delft rack, 19th century, the ogive moulded cornice above three enclosed shelves, flanked by six short shelves with half round projection mouldings, the dresser base 186 cm wide, 54 cm deep, 77 cm high, the rack 191 cm wide, 24 cm deep, 124 cm high (2)
A joined oak cwpwrdd tridarn, mid 18th century, North Wales, the canopy with ogive cornice and wavy slat sides over an arched central panel flanked by ogee arched fielded panel doors, the lower section with two cushion moulded drawers above two fielded panel doors on extended stile feet, 125cm wide, 52cm deep, 193cm high
A mid Victorian Shropshire oak dresser, 19th century, the cushion moulded cornice above a shaped canopy and enclosed rack of three shelves flanked by panel cupboard doors, above an arrangement of six straight and shaped front spice drawers above a rectangular bevelled top and three deep drawers with gilt brass swing handles over a partly shaped apron and raised on faceted cabriole front legs and pad feet and post back legs, 192 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 200cm high
A FINE RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped ruby, weighing approximately 2.30cts, between two round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approximately 1.10cts total, maker's mark, ring size MAccompanied by a report from GCS laboratory, stating that the ruby is of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating (treatment). Report number 5776-6861, dated 14th September 2016The name Burma is practically synonymous with very fine-quality ruby and non-heated rubies are scarce.
A NATURAL PEARL, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT NECKLACE, FIRST HALF OF 19TH CENTURYComposed of three strands of 2.2mm-4.7mm pearls, decorated to the front with a rectangular plaque applied with royal blue guilloché enamel, within a cushion-shaped diamond surround, in closed back-settings, suspending a detachable circular royal blue guilloché enamel, white enamel and similarly-cut diamond brooch/pendant, diamonds approximately 3.60cts total, lengths necklace: 37.7cm, pendant 3.2cm, pendant 3.2cmAccompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that an extensive sample of pearls was found to be natural, saltwater. Report 09662, dated 1st April 2014.
90100 Bombadier R.S. McIntosh, Third Field Battery, Royal Artillery, Victorian India Medal, India 1895, together with two bars, Tirah 1897-98; Punjab Frontier 1897-98, engraved naming to the edge, together with a silver presentation cigar case, rectangular cushion form, engraved with leafy scrolls, shield cartouche, 'Sergt R.S. McIntosh, as mark of esteem from the Staff Sergeants and Sergeants of the Third Battery Royal Field Artillery, W.H. Birmingham 1902, 12cm, (2).
AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the square cushion cut aquamarine four double claw set raised within a surround of eighteen brilliant cut claw set diamond highlights, all set in a heavy moulded mount with pierced detailing, between solid tapering shoulders each set with four brilliant cut claw set diamonds, on a heavy tapering band. Ring size J. Stamped K18. Weight 6.1gms.

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