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An 18ct gold earring set with a princess cut diamond of approximately 0.25ct, an 18ct gold earring set with a rectangular fancy cut diamond of approximately 0.2ct, two 18ct white gold earrings both set with round cut diamonds each approximately 0.2ct, an 18ct white gold earring set with a diamond of approximately 0.15ct and an 18ct gold earring set with a diamond of approximately 0.18ct
A collection of gem-set jewellery to include a pair of 18ct gold emerald and diamond set cluster earrings, a pair of opal and diamond cluster earrings, unmarked; two more pairs of opal earrings, unmarked; an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond eternity band, a large 9ct gold opal dress ring; and a synthetic opal and colourless gem-set ring, stamped 925
A pair of South Sea pearl, diamond and enamel earrings, by Leo de Vroomen each of circular outline, set with a single South Sea pearl in a border of blue guilloche enamel and round brilliant-cut diamonds, to clip fittings, modelled in 18ct gold(Diameter: 3.2cm)Property of a private collector.
A pair of South Sea cultured pearl, enamel and diamond earrings, by Leo de Vroomen each pavé-set with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and lilac guilloche enamel detail, suspending a South Sea cultured pearl, to clip fittings, modelled in 18ct gold, signed de Vroomen(Length: 4.8cm)Property of a private collector.
A collection of jewellery including a pair of 9ct gold diamond pendent earrings, an 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring; a 9ct gold diamond set wedding ring, a 9ct gold pearl ring; an 18ct gold ruby and diamond cross-over ring; a 9ct gold garnet ring; various other pendants and earrings and a gilt metal chain
An enamel, diamond and pink sapphire 'Wave' pendant, by Sheila Fleet the pendant is of scrolling design with pink enamel detail, set with graduated round-cut diamonds and a central round-cut pink sapphire, modelled in 18ct gold, to an 18ct gold trace link chain; together with a pair of matching 18ct earrings(Length of pendant: 3.4cm)
Costume Jewellery - a sterling silver mounted oval porcelain brooch, painted with a peacock, 5.5cm wide; other sterling silver jewellery; a pair of 9ct gold sapphire and diamond flowerhead earrings, 1.11g, boxed; a Stratton powder compact; floral ceramic brooches; beads; etc in a jewellery box
A large pair of 18 ct white gold diamond stud earrings, diamond weight +/- 3.09 carats in total. CONDITION REPORT: The earrings are in extremely good order. There are no issues with the settings. The stones are not loose and they are clean. The earrings have clearly seen little use. We do not have the expertise to accurately give you the clarity of the diamonds. They do both have inclusions which should be visible from our images. There is also a slightly brown tinge. The condition is however very good. The diamonds are secure in their settings and are not loose. The diamond diameter is circa 7 mm. The backs are in good order.
A green garnet and diamond necklace and earring suite, the necklace frontispiece designed as an alternating series of clusters, each centred with an oval-cut tsavorite garnet within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, between further collet set tsavorite garnets, mounted in 18ct gold, the earrings en suite, Birmingham hallmark for 1987, fitted case, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, necklace length 47cm, earring length 17mm. £1,000-£1,500
A pair of cultured pearl and diamond earrings, each surmount designed as a scroll set with marquise, brilliant and calibré-cut diamonds, suspending articulated drops set with a marquise-cut diamond and brilliant-cut diamond mounted cultured pearl, stamped ‘14K’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, length 42mm. £500-£700
An emerald and diamond ring and earring suite, the ring composed of undulating rows of square-cut emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds in channel settings, to a tapered band, stamped ‘750’ and ‘18K’, the earrings en suite, total diamond weight approximately 1.68 carats, ring size L.. £600-£800
Formerly the Property of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon An Art Deco diamond brooch, circa 1930, the openwork cartouche of geometric design with pointed terminals formed of pleated folds, set throughout with old brilliant, single and baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, the reverse with applied plaque stamped ‘PLATINUM’, later fitted Cartier case, total diamond weight approximately 6.10 carats, length 6.8cm. £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, Property of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, lot 222, sale 14 June 1979. Accompanied by the original Sotheby’s purchase receipt and catalogue, and two press cuttings from The Telegraph dated 25 May 1979 and 15 June 1979. The lot was purchased by the vendor directly from Sotheby’s in 1979. Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose, (1930-2002) was the younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York and sister to Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II. Born at Glamis, the ancestral home of the Duchess of York, the Princess was the first royal baby to be born in Scotland since the year 1600. The family lived in London Piccadilly until 1936, when the abdication of King Edward VIII and the ascension of the Duke of York to King George VI, moved the family to Buckingham Palace and the residences of Windsor Castle, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle. Now second in line to the throne, Princess Margaret was to live her life in the public eye, becoming one of the world’s most celebrated socialites, iconised for her striking beauty, style and taste. From an early age the Princess fully engaged with the Royal Family’s public work and went on to become patron or president of over eighty organisations. With a particular interest in the fields of welfare and the arts, her roles ranged from President of the National Society and Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to Honorary Doctor of Music at London University and President of the Royal Ballet. On 6 May 1960 the Princess married the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey. The following year he was created Earl of Snowdon and Viscount Linley. The couple, residing at Kensington Palace, went on to have two children; Lord Linley, born 3 November 1961 and Lady Sarah Chatto, born 1 May 1964. The marriage of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon was dissolved in May 1978. The following year, Princess Margaret sold a collection of seven personal jewels at Sotheby’s, comprising five brooches, one pendant and a pair of earrings, this Art Deco brooch being one of the items offered for sale. The collection raised £11,000. Princess Margaret’s love of jewellery, and brooches in particular, was evident throughout her life, always accessorising her outfits with carefully chosen examples. The Princess favoured this diamond brooch for numerous state functions and special engagements throughout the 1950s and 60s, usually pinning the brooch to the blue sash of the Royal Victorian Order, on her right shoulder, and wearing alongside several important Royal jewels. Princess Margaret was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order ahead of Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation in June 1953. In 1956 Princess Margaret departed London for a five-week official tour of East Africa. At a banquet in Port Louis, Mauritius, the Princess is photographed wearing this brooch together with the Cartier rose brooch, Queen Mary’s diamond rivière and the Cartier Halo tiara. In 1958 Princess Margaret attended a banquet celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Royal Air Force and wore this brooch again with Queen Mary’s diamond rivière and the Cartier Halo tiara. Princess Margaret purchased the Poltimore tiara for her wedding in 1960 and it is perhaps this tiara in particular that became famously associated with her. On 10 July 1962, Princess Margaret is photographed at Buckingham Palace dressed in a pink satin evening gown and wearing the Royal Victorian Order with this diamond brooch, the Poltimore tiara and again her favourite necklace, Queen Mary’s rivière. Later that year, in August, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon visited the Caribbean island of Jamaica, where the Princess represented her sister Queen Elizabeth II at the island’s celebrations of Independence, gained after more than 300 years of British rule. On 6 August, Princess Margaret opened the first session of the Jamaican Parliament in Kingston, again wearing this brooch on her right shoulder over the Royal Victorian Order, with the Lotus Flower tiara to her hair.
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS, each set centrally with an oval-shaped sapphire surrounded by a frame of European-cut diamonds and similarly-cut diamond surmount, diamonds approximately 0.50ct total, cased, length 2.6cm Condition Report: Sapphires: of blue hue, dark tone, well matched in colour and size, colour zoning visible under a bright light sourceDiamonds: estimated colour I/J, estimated clarity SINormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 6.7g
Group 9ct gold jewellery to include fancy link bracelet, amethyst and diamond Celtic design bracelet, similar pendant on chain, cross pendant on chain, spanner ring, eternity ring, thin wedding ring, pair hoop earrings and costume jewellery in silver plated jewellery box9ct gold weighs 47.3 grams in total
A Sanford Brothers 9ct gold square lady's wristwatch, 17 x 17mm, London 1968, a silver lady's wristwatch, a Victorian silver coin-mount, a nickel plated brass gimlet or pocket corkscrew, a pair of paste horseshoe earrings mounted in gold marked 9ct, a late Victorian diamond stickpin, gypsy set in gold, leather case, etc Most items in good condition
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