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A collection of jewels, comprising: a rhodocrosite bell push, signed Asprey; an Art Deco travel clock, signed LeCoultre; one 9ct and one 18ct gold wedding band, sizes L1/2 and O; a gold ring channel-set with baguette diamonds, size U; an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring, size Q, British hallmark; a blue topaz ring mounted in gold, size T1/2, stamped 10K; a silver chain necklace; a gold gate bracelet; a silver gilt bracelet; a simulant pearl necklace with a garnet and cultured pearl clasp mounted in 9ct gold, British hallmarks; a cultured pearl necklace; two 9ct gold propellor pencils, British hallmarks; a 9ct old cocktail stirrer, a gilt metal fountain pen; British hallmarks; a garnet brooch; a pair of diamond earrings, post fittings; twelve shell cameos; a garnet and sapphire bar brooch; a citrine brooch, stamped 9ct; a 9ct watch, British hallmarks; an enamel and diamond brooch designed as a posy of violets; length 3.8cm; four carnelian fob seals; a smaller carnelian fob seal pendant; a silver and marcasite pendant; a pair of paste shoe buckles; a pearl and diamond stick pin; a silver buckle; an agate fob seal; a gold, enamel and seed pearl scarf grip; a pair of gold cufflinks, stamped 9CT; a pair of silver ear clips; a gilt metal medallion pendant; and a gold coin, jewellery case
A pair of diamond earrings, each composed of a radiant-cut diamond, to a border and surmount of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white gold, length 1.9cm each, post fittings, British hallmarks Accompanied by HRD reports no. 11012999018 and 11013047024, stating that the radiant-cut diamonds weighing 0.32 and 0.30 carats are F colour, Loupe Clean (VVS1+) and VVS1 clarity respectively
λ A mixed group of jewellery, comprising: a jadeite and coral necklace; a Belle Epoque diamond ring, size K; a gold and diamond ring, size K, stamped 585; a cabochon garnet ring, size M1/2, stamped 9CT; a silver and diamond plaque brooch, length 4cm; a pair of Wedgwood cameo earrings; an opal and diamond bar brooch, length 5cm, stamped 9CT; a shell cameo brooch; and a shell cameo in a scrolled silver surround set with rubies and emeralds, length 6.8cm
A collection of jewels including a brooch by E.Wolfe & Co., comprising: a gold and diamond brooch designed as a sprig of Lily of the Valley, in 18ct gold, accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 5.6cm, signed EW&Co., British hallmarks for 18ct gold, date letter for 1975; a Retro gold brooch designed as a flowers, in 14ct gold, set with green tourmalines, citrines, and single-cut diamonds, length 5.1cm, British import hallmarks; a foliate gold brooch set with circular-cut aquamarines, length 5.2cm; a gold necklace, the front set with cabochon rubies, length 39.5cm; a pair of earrings in bicoloured gold set with single-cut diamonds, length 1.6cm each, clip and post fittings, stamped 750; two gold and cultured pearl brooches, longer measuring 5.3cm, one stamped 375, one with British hallmarks for 18ct gold; a bar brooch set with a hexagonal amethyst, length 5cm; a pair of ruby and diamond studs, length 1.5cm, post fittings; a brooch of foliate design set with marquise-shaped rubies, length 2.3cm; a low-carat gold bracelet set with step-cut synthetic corundum, length 16.5cm; and a bracelet centring on a an arched gold panel set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a curb-link gold bracelet, length 18cm; a zircon pendant, chain stamped 9ct; a gold brooch designed as a curved branch set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 4.5cm, British hallmarks for 18ct gold, maker's mark for Cropp & Farr; a brooch of abstract foliate design in bicoloured gold, set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 3.2cm; a citrine and turquoise brooch, length 3.5cm; and a paste bar brooch
Cartier, a superb Art Deco diamond bracelet, 1920s, designed as a strap, composed of articulated panels of subtle Indo-Persian inspiration, pavé-set with circular- and single-cut diamonds, each centring on an Asscher-cut diamond, weighing approximately 1.25, 1.66, 1.80, 1.65 and 1.45 carats, spaced by open links pavé-set with single-cut diamonds, and pairs of domed links set with single-cut and baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum, total approximate diamond weight 20.00 carats, length 18cm, signed Cartier LondonThe signature on this extraordinary bracelet proudly reads ‘Cartier London’, and exemplifies the superb workmanship produced above the firm’s New Bond Street premises in the interwar period. Cartier London was the firm’s first permanent foreign branch, founded in 1902, in response to demand from members of the British aristocracy, who inundated the Paris branch with commissions in preparation for the upcoming coronation of Edward VII. Edward was himself a key client of Cartier Paris, famously describing them as ‘jeweller of kings and King of Jewellers’, and supposedly personally persuading Cartier to set up a permanent base closer to him in London. Initially, the London branch was established at 4 New Burlington Street, and in 1909 it moved to 175/6 New Bond Street, where it remains to this day, managed from 1906 by Jacques Cartier, one of the three sons of Alfred Cartier. Dividing the world between them, the other two brothers managed the branches in Paris and New York respectively. For the first two decades of its existence, Cartier London was essentially an importer of jewels made by Cartier Paris, but in 1921 this changed. Cartier London brought their manufacturing in house, hiring and rigorously training a team of predominantly British master craftsmen, and establishing the atelier English Art Works Ltd above their store at 175/6 New Bond Street. The late 1920s and 1930s were a highpoint for the London branch, which produced an array of jewels in a self-assured, mature Art Deco style, which retained traces of the firm’s scholarly, colourful exoticism of the 1920s, while moving forwards into the bolder, simpler aesthetic of the new decade, silently glittering with white diamonds. This bracelet shows Cartier’s genius for softening the simple geometry of the Art Deco style with subtle nods to Southern and East Asian decorative arts. The larger links are cut out on each side, and the curving outline created by this negative space ingeniously follows the distinctive stylised floral outline, borrowed from decorative motifs across Mughal, Persian and Chinese decorative arts, that formed a key element of Cartier’s style vocabulary in the Art Deco era. The principal stones of this bracelet would have also been especially sought after at the time: a distinctive 58-facet square emerald cut is known as the ‘Asscher’ cut. It was named after its creator Joseph Asscher, who famously cleaved the Cullinan diamond. With its geometric facet pattern, it was hugely ahead of its time when it became the first patented diamond cut in 1902, the same year that the Cartier family made their groundbreaking decision to found their London branch, and their key London patron was crowned King. Cf.: Judy Rudoe, Cartier: 1900-1939, British Museum, 1997, p. 270, no, 206, for examples of Cartier’s use of these floral motifs, see a pair of earrings made by Cartier London for Viscountess Harcourt in 1924, and nos. 208 and 209 for examples made by Cartier Paris in 1926.
Two brooches and a pair of earrings, Austria, mid 20th century, comprising: two brooches, each designed as a flower in white gold, one set with carved amethyst and a brilliant-cut diamond, length 4.8cm; one set with carved rock crystal and a cultured pearl, length 5.9cm, each with Austrian assay marks, stamped 585; and a pair of earrings, each designed as a flower in carved rock crystal, centring on a circular-cut peridot, to a white gold stem set with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 3.2cm each, clip and post fittings, signed Ges.Gesch
A pair of onyx and diamond earrings and a moonstone and diamond pendant necklace, the earrings composed of articulated concentric hoops of carved onyx and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white gold, length 2.6cm, post fittings, stamped 18K; the pendant set with a pear-shaped moonstone, surmounted by a looped ribbon motif set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a fine gold chain, pendant length 1.6cm, chain length 45cm, stamped 750
A pair of diamond drop earrings and a diamond ring, comprising: a pair of diamond earrings, each designed as an articulated line of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, length 2.9cm, hook fittings; and a diamond cluster ring mounted in 18ct white gold, size N, British hallmarks
To be sold to benefit the CAF Euergetes Charitable Trustλ Art Deco coral, onyx and diamond jabot pin/brooch, Cartier, 1920s and later, and a pair of coral, onyx and diamond earrings, the jabot pin of Egyptian inspiration, designed as stylised lotus motifs set with sections of polished onyx and coral and circular- and single-cut diamonds, jabot pin length 8.5cm, top signed Cartier, base unsigned, possibly later, top with later brooch fittings; the top section attaching into a later giardinetto brooch fitting of similar design, length 4.9cm, unsigned; together with a pair of modern pendent earrings, each composed of an onyx bead suspending a line of circular-cut diamonds accented with polished onyx, terminating in a polished coral bead, length 4.5cm, each, post fittings, unsigned
λ A pair of earrings and a brooch, the earrings each centring on a floral cluster of calibré-cut sapphires and a brilliant-cut diamond, on a cabochon of mother of pearl, within an outer border of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, length 2.1cm each, clip and post fittings; the brooch designed as cat in textured gold, set with a coral cabochon and synthetic rubies, length 1.9cm, stamped 750, Italian maker's marks
No reserve - a large collection of jewellery, comprising: a gold chain bracelet, Austrian assay marks for 14ct gold; a lady's 9ct gold Rolex, British hallmarks, Rolex case; two 9ct gold necklaces, British hallmarks; an emerald and diamond pendant on a 9ct gold chain, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold curb bracelet with a heart padlock clasp, partial British hallmarks; a gold necklace, stamped 750; an 18ct gold diamond cluster ring, British hallmarks; a 22ct gold wedding band, British hallmarks; a sapphire and diamond ring, stamped 18CT; a garnet and pearl ring, stamped 9CT, a gold garnet ring and a gold and white hardstone ring; a gold roundel brooch reading 'ROMA', Papal assay mark; a gold Etruscan revival mourning brooch, combined total gross weight 154 grams; together with a cultured pearl and paste necklace; two gilt brooches, one black resin cat pendant; and a large collection of stud earrings
Three pairs of earrings, comprising: a pair of reverse rock crystal intaglio earrings depicting showjumpers, length 1.4cm each, screw fittings; a pair of garnet and cultured pearl earrings, length 2.5cm each, screw fittings; a pair of rose-cut diamond and cultured pearl earrings, length 4.5cm each, hook fittings
A fine and rare pair of enamel and diamond earrings, mid 19th century, each designed as a festoon of flowers applied with blue and black enamel, the leaves applied with green basse taille enamel, the flowers and buds set with cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in gold, length 3.1cm, hook fittings
A cultured pearl and diamond necklace and pair of earrings, comprising: a necklace composed of two rows of graduated cultured pearls, to a clasp set with a cultured pearl within a border of circular-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, length 43cm, stamped 585 and 925; and a pair of earrings, each designed as a gold ribbon bow suspending a cultured pearl, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 2.8cm, post fittings, British hallmarks for 18ct gold
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