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Lot 318a

A pair of 18ct white gold earrings set with a diamond of approximately 0.4ct to each 

Lot 326

A pair of 18ct gold earrings set with a pear cut sapphire and a diamond to each, a pair of 14k white gold earrings set with a diamond and a pair of 9ct gold earrings set with a rubies and diamonds 

Lot 1221

Pair of 18ct gold diamond solitaire earrings each stone approximately 0.2ct

Lot 431

A pair of diamond and emerald earrings, the central stone approx. 0.22 carats, each marked '14K', gross weight 4.1g, head diam. approx. 12mm.

Lot 140

14ct White Gold Diamond set Earrings weight 8.4g

Lot 466

PAIR OF 18CT GOLD & DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS

Lot 170

A PAIR OF TANZANITE, DIAMOND AND CHALCEDONY EARRINGS, BY MARGHERITA BURGENEREach polished cushion-shaped blue chalcedony plaque set at the centre with a pear-shaped tanzanite, within a pavé-set round brilliant-cut diamond border, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds 0.57ct total, tanzanites 2.40cts total, signed Margherita Burgener, maker's mark, Italian assay marks, maker;s case, length 2.3cm

Lot 207

A PAIR OF BLUE TOPAZ AND DIAMOND EARRINGS BY CAPOLAVOROEach oval-shaped blue topaz within a four-claw setting to a brilliant-cut diamond surround, mounted in 18K gold, signed Capolavoro, with maker's mark, diamonds approximately 0.20ct total, length 2cm

Lot 25

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY PENDENT EARRINGS, CIRCA 1910Each collet-set old brilliant-cut diamond swing centre, within two scalloped round-shaped borders of similarly-cut diamonds, to a diamond surmount of similar design, within millegrain setting throughout, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 5.00cts total, length 3.8cm

Lot 27

A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND PEARL PENDENT EARRINGS, CIRCA 1915The round brilliant-cut diamond openwork drop with scrolling decorations, with a round closed-back pearl at the centre, within millegrain setting, suspended from a similarly designed surmount, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 1.30cts total, French import marks, length 4.6cm

Lot 30

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY MORGANITE AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARRINGS, CIRCA 1915Each rose-cut diamond surmount within millgrain setting, suspending an old mine pear-shaped pink morganite drop, mounted in gold, length 4.7cm

Lot 57

AN IVORY AN DIAMOND BANGLE WITH A PAIR OF EARRINGS EN SUITE, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 1970Of fluted design, the front of carved ivory accented with gold corded wire and round brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, signed VCA, numbered, maker's mark, French assay mark, inner diameter 5.8cm, with a pair of earrings en suite, length 3.8cm** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.

Lot 101

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY AMORE' PENDENT EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach of heart design, with a central glazed compartment revealing a brilliant-cut 'floating' diamond, suspending an articulated heart-shaped drop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & 'LUC', numbered, length 2cmAccompanied with their certificate of origin from Chopard, with corresponding serial numbersChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 110

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY DIAMOND' EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach glazed heart-shaped compartment with three collet-set 'floating' diamonds, suspending from a gold polished hoop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & 'LUC', numbered, length 3cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 113

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY DIAMOND' PENDENT EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach glazed heart-shaped surmount, featuring a floating brilliant-cut diamond, suspending the word 'YOU', mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard, numbered, French assay marks, length 7cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 132

A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, BY MARGHERITA BURGENEROne earring designed as duet of brilliant-cut diamond stars, the other earring designed as a larger star set with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds 0.90ct total, with maker's mark 'MB' on back fittings, Italian assay marks, larger star length 1.6cm, the double star earring length 1.8cm, with maker's case

Lot 148

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SUITE, BY LEPAGEComposed of a necklace, earrings and ring, the fancy link necklace set alternately with circular-cut sapphires and diamonds within a rope-twist mount, the earrings each set with a collet-set oval-shaped sapphire within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds and surmounting a quilted hoop also set with similarly-cut diamonds, the ring with a row of six calibré-cut cabochon sapphires between a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts, necklace length 43cm, earring length 2cm, ring size M, within maker's fitted caseIn 1922, Gaston Lepage, the son of a watchmaker opened a small workshop in Le Havre. His brother Raoul worked for some time in the town of Domfront before moving to settle in Rouen. On September 1st 1939, the day of the German invasion of Poland which signalled the beginning of the Second World War, Raoul opened his own shop in Rouen. The city was badly bombed during the War, reducing almost everywhere to rubble. Its famous cathedral survived however and so too did the small jewellery store of Raoul Lepage.It seems it was destiny that the robust Lepage family would prevail and continue to spread across France. Today the House of Lepage is run by the fifth-generation of the family and has stores in Le Havre, Rouen and Lille. Jean-Pierre Lepage describes the firm as both buyers and manufacturers. As well as pieces by Lepage, they carry a wide range of high jewellery and watch brands. Their long-standing relationship of trust with their clients places them in the perfect position to act as an intermediary for larger brands who cannot necessarily provide the same level of attention to individual clients.Lepage’s skilled workshops in Rouen and Lille create unique and custom-order jewellery and watches under the Lepage name from diamonds and gemstones bought directly from Antwerp. Jean-Pierre also notes the importance of recognising the history, quality and precision of French craft and jewellery manufacture. In the field of jewellery, it seems that Lepage’s rich history allows the company to combine tradition and creativity with superior quality and intimate personalised service.

Lot 149

A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EARRINGS, BY MARGHERITA BURGENEREach designed as a stylised leaf of gold tint, accented by pavé-set diamond trim, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds 1.32cts total, signed Margherita Burgener, maker's marks, Italian assay marks, with maker's case, length 2.8cm

Lot 145

Pair of platinum (tested as) sapphire and diamond earrings L 16 mm

Lot 146

Pair of platinum triple graduated diamond earrings (total carat weight 0.50 ct), screw fastening L 15 mm

Lot 58

A pair of diamond drop earrings, the 20mm long yellow and white metal bars each set with three brilliant cut diamonds to base, pierced fittings with post and butterfly.

Lot 59

A pair of pearl drop earrings, the 9mm x 11mm pearls, suspended from an 18 carat white gold 20mm plain bar with a small diamond to the stud fitting, overall drop 35mm, pierced fitting with post and butterfly.

Lot 131

A pair of emerald and diamond earrings, each with an emerald cabochon within a surround of eight 8/8-cut diamonds, in 9ct gold screw fittings, 8mm diameter, 2.7g.

Lot 194

A pair of diamond earrings, each claw-set an old brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.2cts, with small diamond of approximately 0.6cts below, on knife-wire mount, colour H-I, VS-SI, each earring 14mm long, 3.2g.

Lot 208

A pair of early-20th century pink sapphire and diamond pendant earrings, each claw-set an oval pink sapphire below a line of graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, in white gold collets, with rose and white gold mounts, unmarked, total weight 3.7g, (screw fittings), 2.5cm long.

Lot 29

A pair of gold earrings in the form of poppy flowers, each centrally-set an old brilliant-cut diamond, 15mm diameter, 4.3g.

Lot 3

A pair of 9ct gold heart-shaped ear studs, each set eleven small round-cut sapphires and a diamond point, 10mm x 9mm, 1.9g and a pair of cultured pearl and diamond earrings in 9ct white gold mounts.

Lot 51

A pair of Edwardian pearl and diamond earrings, each millegrain-set an old brilliant-cut diamond above a similarly-set diamond pendant, within a circlet of seed pearls, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold and platinum, length 23mm, on hook fittings.

Lot 3298

Two gold (9ct) chains, two gold (9ct) diamond set rings and three pairs gold (9ct) earrings CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight approximately 22.3 grams

Lot 3242

'Hot Diamonds' gold (9ct) pendant necklace set with a single stone diamond, together with pair matching earrings CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight approximately 6.4 grams

Lot 675

A modern pair of 18ct white gold and diamond target earrings, set with round and trapeze cut diamonds, diameter 15mm.

Lot 1241

Pair of jade and diamond set drop earrings CONDITION REPORT Of recent manufacture. 49mm drop from top to bottom.

Lot 1251

Pair of jade, emerald and diamond set drop earrings

Lot 1270

Pair of diamond and emerald set drop earrings CONDITION REPORT These are modern earrings in an antique style, overall drop about 25mm, no hallmarks, country of origin - unknown, about 5gms in total. The setting is not hallmarked but appears to be a mixture of gold back and silver front.

Lot 1280

Pair of ruby, diamond and pearl set drop earrings

Lot 1281

Pair of onyx and diamond set drop earrings

Lot 1000

Pair of 18ct white gold pearl and round brilliant cut diamond drop earrings

Lot 1001

Pair of 18ct white gold ruby and diamond drop earrings, the central round rose cut diamonds approximately 1ct total

Lot 1031

Pair of 18ct white gold diamond cluster stud earrings, total diamond carat weight approximately 2.00ct

Lot 1189

Pair of 9ct gold diamond, mosaic and opal earrings in a red box

Lot 78

A PAIR OF RUBY, PEARL AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS in gold and silver, each suspending a baroque pearl below a ruby and diamond cluster, 3.2cm, 9.0g.

Lot 19

A PAIR OF PEARL AND BLACK DIAMOND EARRINGS in white gold, each set with a large baroque pearl suspended below a jewelled black diamond starfish, unmarked, 3.2cm, 11.6g.

Lot 40

A PAIR OF FLAT CUT DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS in gold and silver, each set with an irregularly shaped flat cut diamond within a circular border of rose cut diamonds, unmarked, 1.3cm, 4.85g.

Lot 42

A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS in gold and silver each designed as a large circular drop with star motifs, jewelled with diamonds and below a further circular diamond motif, 4.7cm, 10.9g.

Lot 33

A PAIR OF AMETHYST AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS in 18ct white gold, each set with a pear cut amethyst below a diamond jewelled ribbon and bow motif, stamped 750, 3.3cm, 7.1g.

Lot 22

TWO DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS in white gold and silver, one set with a round cut diamond of approximately 0.25 carats within an 18ct gold mount, stamped 750, the other a 0.06 carat diamond in a silver mount, stamped 925, 1.50g.

Lot 73

A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS in gold and silver, each of irregular shape jewelled all over with rose cut diamonds, 1.4cm, 4.7g.

Lot 156

A pair of south sea cultured pearl and diamond drop earrings, each pearl approx 11mm diameter with a tiered diamond chip set mount suspended from four articulated claw set diamonds, total approx 2.5ct in 18ct white gold mount, in a Garrards & Co boxStud fitting with clip & notch butterfly.Has hallmarks but not marked Garrard. Pearl lustre nice

Lot 215

A pair of cultured pearl stud earrings having diamond surrounds, approx 0.8ct in white metal basket mounts, no marks, tested as 18ct white gold

Lot 229

A pair of diamond solitaire stud earrings, each approx 1ct in a white metal 4 claw setting in a basket mount with screw on butterfly fasteners stamped 750Several inclusions seen though a loupe, clear colour in unworn condition, screw posts

Lot 340

A pair of diamond stud earrings having teardrop emerald style drops in white metal, possibly 18ct gold

Lot 838

A Victorian 9ct gold, diamond and blue stone bangle, the central marquise shaped lozenge set with seven deep cornflower blue stones of graduated size, interspersed with eight diamond chips, 7.1g, together with a pair of yellow metal and ruby set earrings, later converted to pierced backs, 1.6g. (2)

Lot 2104

A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Cluster Earrings, oval cut rubies within borders of old cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.40 carat approximately, measure 9mm in diameter, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They are not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. The rubies measure 3.5mm x 3mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H/I, clarity VS2/SI1. Gross weight 2.5 grams. Condition Report made 25th October 2018.

Lot 2127

A Pair of Diamond Earrings by Bucherer, two colour fan motifs with a row of graduated single-cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately, with post and clip fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition with slight surface wear. They are stamped 'CB' and '750', valued as gold. Gross weight 8.2 grams. Condition Report made 18th October 2018.

Lot 2037

A Pair of Pearl and Diamond Earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds suspend drop pearls, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, length 1.5cm, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition, there are traces of glue residue around the drill hole of the pearl connecting it to the stud. They are not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. The pearl measures 9.2mm-9.5mm long and are of pink lustre with uneven surface texture. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS1/VS2. Gross weight 2.1 grams. Condition Report made 23rd October 2018.

Lot 2010

A Pair of Cultured Pearl and Diamond Cluster Earrings, cultured pearls within borders of round brilliant cut diamonds and topped by three baguette cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.35 carat approximately, measure 1.4cm by 1.2cm, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. It is stamped '14K', valued as gold. The cultured pearls measure 7.4mm in diameter approximately. The pearls are of soft yellow luster. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS2/SI1. Gross weight 5.5 grams. Condition Report made 18th October 2018.

Lot 2047

A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Solitaire Diamond Pendant Earrings, of tapering bar drops inset with a round brilliant cut diamond, total estimated diamond weight 0.33 carat approximately, length 3.1cm, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'SPO', Birmingham, no date. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS1/VS2. Gross weight 5.1 grams. Condition Report made 26th October 2018.

Lot 2099

A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earrings, old cut diamonds in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They are not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. The diamonds measure 4.7mm x 5.1mm and 4.6mm x 4.8mm, the setting prevents measurement of the depth. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1, one diamond with a chip to the girdle. Gross weight 1.4 grams. Condition Report made 25th October 2018.

Lot 2031

A Pair of Opal and Diamond Cluster Earrings, round opals within border of grain set round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, measure 1cm in diameter, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They are not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. The opals measure 6mm in diameter approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS1/VS2. Gross weight 3.3 grams. Condition Report made 25th October 2018.

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