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A 9ct gold heart shaped pendant locket, with a 9ct gold neckchain, a 9ct gold circular pendant locket, with engraved decoration, a gold back and front larger circular pendant locket, with engraved decoration, a gold, sapphire and colourless gem set cluster ring, two further gold and gem set rings, four pairs of earrings, a gold and diamond set heart shaped pendant, a pendant mounted with a single cultured pearl and two further pendants.
Pair diamond and sapphire 'target' cluster earrings, each centred with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.25 carats, surrounded by a circular border of calibre cut blue sapphires in millegrain setting with post and butterfly fitting CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds of good colour and clarity. No hallmarks. The 'butterfly' is stamped 750. Diameter of cluster 8.25mm
An important diamond, emerald, ruby and seed pearl necklace from the Lahore Treasury, worn by Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817 - 1863), wife of Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab (1780 - 1839) Lahore, first half of the 19th century. Comprising six double-sided gold, enamel and gem set panels, two of which have been later converted to earrings, with rubies, emeralds and table cut diamonds to both sides with polychrome enamel detail and seed pearl fringe on a single row seed pearl necklace, in a fitted cloth covered case, the inside of the lid inscribed 'From The Collection of The Court of Lahore formed by HH The Maharajah Runjeet Singh & lastly worn by Her Highness The Late Maharanee Jeddan Kower', necklace 42cm length. Footnotes. Provenance: Collection of Maharajah Ranjit Singh & Maharani Jindan Kaur. Sold by Frazer & Haws from Garrards, Regent Street, London. The necklace has been in the same family for at least three generations, from a local family of Title. Two similar necklaces from the Lahore Court, retailed by Frazer & Haws from Garrards, in similar fitted cases with identical inscriptions appeared at auction. One at Bonhams Islamic & Indian Art (Lot 366 on 8th October 2009) and the other at Christie's (Magnificent Mughal Jewels, London 6th October 1999, Lot 178). Between 1849 and 1850, when the British took control of the Court in Lahore, they entered the Treasury, where they found the court jewels wrapped in cloth. The Treasury was fabled to be the greatest and largest treasure ever found. The most famous and well known jewels were taken away as gifts for Queen Victoria, including the Koh-i Noor and the Timur Ruby. Confiscated treasures were sold by Messrs. Lattie Bros. of Hay-on-Wye in the Diwan-i-Am of the Lahore Fort. The items were listed in seven printed catalogues and the sale took place over five successive days, the last one starting on 2nd December 1850. It is also known that some jewels were boxed in Bombay by Frazer & Haws and were sent to London, where they were sold by Garrards, who were said to have a secret list of the jewellery, the contents of which has not been made public. From the boxing, this would have been done after the Maharani's death CONDITION REPORT The necklace is from a local family of Title. I have asked them what they know about it's provenance and they have asked around the family and all confirm that it has been in their family for at least four generations but do not know how it came into the family. General condition is very good. Enamel on the pendants in good condition- enamel on the clasp is damaged around the edge- one pearl is detached. The earrings have been later converted to earrings from pendants
Colombian Emerald and Diamond Drop Earrings, each earring comprising four pear cut emeralds, mined in Colombia, which is regarded as the best source of the precious stone, set in a platinum vermeil and silver quatrefoil and suspended below a diamond set decorative bale with post and push back fittings; over 1.25 inch drops
Gems Laboratory Certified Lady's 24.22 Carat Multi-Cut Pink Sapphire, .94 Carat Diamond and 18 Karat Rose Gold Earrings. Sapphires with Vivid Saturation of Color. Diamonds I-J Color, SI-2 to I1 Clarity. Signed 18K 750. Very Good Condition. Measure 2 Inches Long and 1-1/8 Inch Wide. Approx. Weight: 14.25 Pennyweights. Shipping $30.00
Lady's Large Approx. 95.0 Carat Oval Cut Citrine, 5.50 Carat Cabochon Ruby, 2.0 Carat Round Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Chandelier Earrings. Citrines and Rubies with Vivid Saturation of Color. Diamonds F-G Color, VS Clarity. Signed 750. Very Good Condition. Measures 3-1/2 Inches Long and 1-3/4 Inches Wide. Approx. Weight: 49.50 pennyweights. Shipping $34.00
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