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Gelbgold, gest. 750 ct.; Flaches, oktogonales, ornamental reliefiertes Uhrengehäuse. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen arabischen Zahlen und Dauphinzeiger. Mechanisches Werk mit Handaufzug. Ref.-Nr. 3005/45062. Herstellerzeichen. Gew. 49,56 g. Dress pocket watch by Chopard, mechanical movement, in 18 k gold, maker's mark.
An 18ct gold diamond dress ring, An 18ct gold diamond dress ring, designed as a pair of rough diamond crystals in a wirework setting, with a brilliant cut diamond accent, ring size J, gross weight 3.4g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with general wearForeign assay marks and UK standard mark for 18ct
A citrine dress ring, A citrine dress ring, the oval shape citrine within a beaded and wirework surround, to the scrolling band, ring size I, gross weight 3.8g.Overall condition good to fairCitrine with abrasion to facet edges, visible with magnification, scratches to facets, one small crack extending over two crown facetsCitrine a medium very slight orangish yellow, with good saturation and clarity - colour zoning visible from pavillion facetsPitting to inside of band
A late Victorian 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, A late Victorian 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, the old cut diamond, circular shape ruby and split pearls inset to the polished band, hallmarks for Chester, 1892, ring size P1/2, gross weight 2.8g.Overall condition good to fairRing slightly misshapen - resizedAbrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wear
An early 20th century 18ct gold opal dress ring, An early 20th century 18ct gold opal dress ring, the oval opal panel with floral tapered shoulders, hallmarks for S.U.Ltd, Chester, 1907, ring size N1/2, gross weight 8.2g. Overall condition fairOpal cracked, with scratches and nicks throughoutMarks clear and legibleOpal and floral detailing possible later addition to the signet ring backingSection of rope twist surround deficient - see image
An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape aquamarine weighing approx. 4.45cts with brilliant cut diamond stepped shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, stamped PLAT, ring size N, gross weight 6g. Overall condition goodScratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearMarks worn but partially legibleAquamarine a medium very slight greyish blue, with good saturation and typical inclusions - rain like inclusions extending throughout stone, crystal inclusion visible with the unaided eye, some darker scattered inclusions present around edge of stone, visible with magnificationAquamarine dimensions 12.92 x 9 x 5.5mm
DIAMOND DRESS RING, CIRCA 1950The old brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 2.21 carats, in a fluted bombé mount, accented by similarly-cut diamonds, ring size KThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, MID 20TH CENTURYThe cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 14.81 carats, between graduated marquise-cut diamond shoulders, in a bombé mount, pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, signed Cartier Paris, maker's mark, numbered 013873, French assay mark, diamonds approximately 3.25cts total, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lanka origin, with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 124727 dated 29th September 2022.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe oval-cut ruby, weighing 2.53 carats, the bifurcated shoulders set with brilliant-cut diamonds, quartered with marquise-cut diamonds, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the ruby is of natural Burmese origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 22251, dated 16th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe oval-cut sapphire, weighing 12.71 carats, within a tiered and openwork surround of brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 2.20 carats total, ring size M, cased by GarrardFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the sapphire is of unheated Sri Lankan origin. Report number 22304, dated 28th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, A sapphire and diamond dress ring, the oval shape sapphire trio with old cut diamond spacers, estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct, stamped 18ct & Pt, ring size O1/2, gross weight 8.8g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with age and wearSapphires - abrasion to facet edges, visible with the unaided eyeOne replacement diamond - others fairly well matched
Gillray (James) The fashionable mamma, - or - the convenience of modern dress, etching and stipple-engraving with original hand-colouring, platemark 350 x 245 mm (13 3/4 x 9 5/8 in), sheet 367 x 264 mm (14 1/4 x 10 3/8 in), laid onto card support, minor spotting and browning, unframed, published by Hannah Humphrey, 1796Literature:BM Satires 8897
NO RESERVE Levant.- Le Hay (Jacques) and Charles de Ferriol, Recueil de Cent Estampes representant differentes nations du Levant, 2 parts in 1, first edition, engraved title, 103 plates, including 3 double-page and one of music, some browning and water-staining, mostly marginal, a couple of short tears, contemporary mottled sheep, gilt, rubbed, extremities worn, [Atabey 429; Blackmer 591; Colas 1819-1820; Lipperheide 413, 414], folio, Paris, Jacques Collombat, 1714-15.⁂ "The plates are after drawings by J. B. Van Mour who was established in Constantinople for many years during the first half of the 18th c. It has been suggested that he came to Constantinople in 1699, possibly as part of Ferriol's entourage. He is known to have died there in 1737 at the age of 66. Much of his work was done for Cornelius Calkoen, who was Dutch ambassador to the Porte, and some of these paintings are now to be found in the Amsterdam Rijkmuseum. This publication certainly contained the most popular and influential illustrations of Turkish dress to date. Its use as a source book was wide-spread." (Blackmer).
Middle East.- Thompson (General Alfred T., compiler) [Mesopotamia Campaign 1914-18], 96 vintage gelatin prints, c.70 x 40 mm. (2.5 x 2 in.), mounted and captioned in ink, small later paper label to front pastedown, faint spotting to mounts, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, oblong 8vo, [c.1918].⁂ This was compiled by General Alfred Thompson during the Mesopotamia campaign of 1914-18. On 6th November 1914 British Indian forces started to land in Mesopotamia at Basra. These photographs depict views of the Tigris, Ashar at Basra, native villages, river navigation, architectural studies, mosques, the city of Amara, a Persian Gulf military station and a few portraits of General Thompson, including one in Arab dress.
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