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An 18ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring, two rows of four oval faceted rubies, approximately 4.5 x 3.3mm, surrounded by eleven round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.66ct, scalloped head, dimensions 27 x 17.4mm, split shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size P, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 7.6g
A tanzanite and diamond dress ring, claw set pear shaped tanzanite, approximately 8.1 x 6.2mm, estimated approximate weight 1.50ct, with a crossover of channel set round brilliant cut diamonds, flanked by two rubover set round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate diameter 3.4mm, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.40ct, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size Q½, worn hallmark, tested as 18ct gold, weight 5.7g
Cyma, La Chaux-de-Fonds - A Sterling silver open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1924, the unsigned cream coloured dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 10 jewel mechanical crown wind movement ref 777 with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, 7mm thick, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished, interior with London import marks for Sterling silver, numbered 7675355 33, 61.6g gross
Nicolet Watch S.A. for J. Bornefeld, Den Haag - A Swiss 18ct gold open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1920, the retailer signed cream coloured dial with guilloché starburst inner, 42mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals, cathedral hands and chemin de fer chapter ring spaced with black Arabic 24 hour indicators, liveried but unnumbered jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with flat topped winder, case, 47mm diameter, verso snap on with engine turned engraving around a central vacant circular cartouche, inner with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, numbered 1568727, additionally stamped 18K 0.750 with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer Head number 143 for Ed. & Ch. Nardin, 56.9g gross
Longines - A Swiss open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1920, the signed silvered dial, 38mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals, cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and dot minute track, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève', number 3866767, calibre 17.89M, with pumpkin shaped winder, decagonal case, 43mm wide, decoratively engraved upper and lower bezels, verso snap on with stud locator, plain and polished, interior numbered 1539158 17/89M and stamped 14K, 48.2g gross
Omega - A Swiss 18ct gold open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1923, the signed cream coloured dial, 37mm diameter, additionally marked IMPORTÉ DE SUISSE, with black Arabic numerals, blued decorative hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed and jewelled mechanical crown wind movement number 6337567, calibre 35ML, with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 43mm diameter, verso snap on, brushed finish, interior liveried and numbered 6919987 with French import mark for 750/1000 standard gold, Paris, along with Poinçon de Maître, Hammer Head number 154, 49.6g gross
Longines for Djezvedjian & Son, Istanbul - A Swiss 18ct gold open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1928, the tandem signed cream coloured dial with waffle inner, 41mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring spaced with black Arabic minute indicators, signed 16 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 4974963, calibre 187.95M, with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 46mm diameter, foliate edge and engine turned upper and lower bezels, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorative engine turned engraving with foliate detail, interior signed and numbered 4974963 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, additionally stamped 18K, 47.4g grossNacib K. Djezvedijan of Istanbul was the authorized dealer and general distributor for Longines watches from the 1880s in the Ottoman Empire until the 1960s in Turkey. He was a well known distributor for high end Swiss watches, including Vacheron & Constantin. He was based at Kapali Carsi Mahfazacilar(Muhafazicilar) Sok. No: 44-46 Eminonu/Istanbul at the Kiliccilar Gate of the Covered Bazaar.
Halford & Sons, London - An 18ct gold full hunter dress pocket watch, circa 1904, the signed white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned jewelled three quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement number 74211 with onion shaped winder, case, 50mm diameter, 11mm thick, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, both interiors numbered 36634 with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked and engraved with a monogram and date, 92.2g grossR.H. Halford & Sons (Robert Hosier Halford, William John Halford, and Robert Collins Halford) were a firm of watchmakers, jewellers and silversmiths with premises in Pall Mall and Fenchurch Street, London. R.C. Halford retired in 1909 and the firm was dissolved on 31st March of that year.
Unsigned - A Swiss 18ct gold minute repeating full hunter dress pocket watch, circa 1910, the white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin der fer chapter ring, unnumbered jewelled crown wind movement decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève' with pumpkin shaped winder, repeating mechanism with steel hammers striking on coiled gongs and slider at 6 o'clock, case, 42mm diameter, 10mm thick, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, front cover plain and polished, interior numbered 62 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Geneva, additionally stamped 18K, together with personal engraving, verso with monogram, interior and interior of cuvette similarly marked but numbered 7762, 87.8g gross
Lepine, Paris - A mid 19th century quarter repeating open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1850, the unsigned engine turned champagne dial, 42mm diameter, with applied gold coloured Roman numerals, blued spade and whip hands and gold coloured dot minute track, unsigned and unnumbered jewelled mechanical key wind movement with plunger activated quarter repeating mechanism, two polished steel hammers repeating on a coiled gong, case, 46mm diameter, floral engraved upper and lower bezels, verso hinged at 6 o'clock with engine turned engraved decoration around a vacant circular cartouche within a flaming sun motif, inner apparently unmarked, the cuvette engraved LEPINE NO. 17680 A PARIS PALAIS-ROYAL NO. 124 ET PLACE DES VICTOIRES 2, with two winding apertures, metal tested as 18ct gold, 57.4g gross, and presented with the winding key
Omega - A steel 'Seamaster Cosmic' wristwatch, circa 1968, model number 166.00022, the signed circular black 'crosshairs' dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement number 26454238, calibre 565 with liveried crown and two piece stem, cushion shaped unishell case, 34mm wide, front loading, verso liveried and numbered with hippocampus logo, interior liveried and numbered, to a Milanese style slightly tapering bracelet with signed and liveried fold over clasp number 27 ref 1120/116During the late 1960s and 1970s, Omega produced a series of timepieces under the “Seamaster Cosmic” name, which sought to capitalize on Omega’s NASA/space travel heritage and breathe new life into their Seamaster collection with casual and dress watches that embraced a more modern and futuristic design. These were produced in many different styles and configurations, but the general theme of the Cosmic revolves around cushion-shaped cases and simple dials that either have “crosshair” markings, as this example, or chequered minute tracks.The first series were produced with ‘unishell’ or one-piece cases, as this example, with access to the movement only available through the front. Later versions, including the Cosmic 2000, were produced with the more traditional two-piece case. Despite being marketed under the ‘Seamaster’ range, the Cosmic only had a water resistance of 30m - trading water resistance for style and design.The early Cosmics have now become a much sought-after collector’s item.
Omega - A steel 'Seamaster De Ville' wristwatch, circa 1964 model 135.010, the signed circular silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with black batons and silver coloured hands and centre sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 21992690, calibre 601, with liveried crown and two piece stem, front loading one piece case, 34mm diameter, verso steel, with Hippocampus logo, interior liveried and numbered 135.010, to an aftermarket black leather strap with steel pin buckleOmega introduced the Seamaster De Ville range in 1962. The double branding of the model as a 'Seamaster De Ville’ emphasised the watch’s sporty nature (for which the Seamaster models were well-known) whilst also drawing on the watch’s classic, dress-style look which the De Ville range was introduced to represent.Crystal - Original perspex with liveried centre. Complete and secure. Some surface scratches. Dial - Good condition with just some very light spotting. Some slight deterioration to the hands.Movement - In working order, but not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Crown engages and disengages as it should, and the hands move freely in both directions.Case - Some surfaces scratches commensurate with every day use.Strap - Aftermarket. non-liveried buckle Average wear.
A ruby and diamond dress ring, rubover set oval cabochon ruby, approximately 8.5 x 6.9mm, estimated approximate weight 1.90ct, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.50ct, carved gallery and shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K½, unhallmarked, stamped '18K', weight 5g, presented in a Cartier box
A suite of ruby and diamond jewellery, first, a cluster style dress ring, set with thirteen marquise and pear shaped rubies and nine round brilliant cut diamonds, size P, unhallmarked, stamped '14KT'; second, a bracelet set with marquise and round faceted rubies (one lacking), trigger clasp (stamped '375') length 18.5cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold; third, a pair of ear studs, each set with seven marquise rubies and six round brilliant cut diamonds, length 1.5cm, post and scroll fittings (one scroll lacking), unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, gross weight 12.1g (3)
An 18ct gold aquamarine and diamond dress ring, three claw set round faceted aquamarines, diameter from 3.7 to 4.7mm, surrounded by twenty illusion set single cut diamonds, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, approximate size Q½, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 3.9gOverall condition: Fair to goodAll stones are presentHeavy abrasion and chipping to aquamarinesMinor chipping to diamondsHeavy wear with obvious scratches and dents to mount
Two dress rings, first, a yellow metal ring with a pierced tapered head, matt and polished finish, plain polished shank, size P½, unhallmarked, stamped on the outside of the shank '750'; second, a two colour gold ring with a raised and twisted head, size R, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 8.4g (2)
Italian School (19th century) - figurative study of a young girl seated upon a balcony wearing a decorative head scarf, green dress and gold coloured jacket, indistinctly signed possibly Pauman, pastel drawing, heightened with white chalk on tinted paper, 15.75" x 12" - * The work bears a Parisian frame maker's label and is inscribed verso with the name Grecy and numbered 1038
English School (19th century) - Portrait of a lady head and shoulders, wearing a brown dress with a lace collar decorated with a cameo broach, oil on canvas, oval, 18.75" x 14.5" - * The work is contained within an elaborately decorated gilt plaster and wooden frame with gilt spandrel also decorated with acanthus leaf design.
Action Man and GI Joe interest, an action figure by Palitoy Hasbro dated 1964 to the reverse in Nazi German dress, an action figure by Palitoy Hasbro dated 1964 to the reverse in jump suit, a wealth of additional accessories including weapons, life raft, clothing, boots etc. and a G I Joe action figure by Hasbro dated 1964 to the reverse.
18ct White Gold Superb Contemporary Peridot & Diamond Set Dress Ring. Fully hallmarked for 18ct - 750 to interior of shank. The large square shaped faceted Peridot of excellent colour and clarity, with multi diamond set surrounds. Est diamond weight 1.00 cts. Ring size I. Weight 9.3 grams. Shank and setting as new condition.
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