Four dress rings, to include a 9ct gold diamond single stone ring, a 9ct gold diamond band ring, and two others, estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, principal diamond estimated 0.25ct, K-L colour, P1-P2 clarity, ring sizes P1/2 to S1/2, gross weight 12.2g.Overall condition fair to goodDiamond single stone ring - diamond with internal fractures and inclusions visible with the unaided eye, hallmarks for LondonDiamond band ring - replacement band, stamped 9ct, diamonds bright and well matchedDiamond band ring, channel set, crossover - hallmarks for BirminghamPaste crossover ring - stamped 9ct
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A dress ring, of crossover design, with lion head terminals and colourless gem accents, stamped 750, ring size N1/2, gross weight 6.8g.Overall condition good to fairAbrasion, discolouration and tarnishing in keeping with general wearPlease note, ring size is approximate as this is an open band
Four 9ct gold gem-set dress rings, to include a citrine single stone ring, a garnet dress ring, a garnet and diamond dress ring, and one other, ring sizes P1/2 to V, gross weight 13.6g.Overall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with general wearGarnet ring band slightly misshapen
Four 9ct gold gem-set dress rings, to include a citrine and diamond dress ring, a citrine single stone ring, a garnet single stone ring and a fire opal single stone ring, ring sizes Q to W1/2, gross weight 12.9g.Overall condition fair to goodFire opal ring - chipped in several places to girdle and crown facetsCitrine single stone ring - band slightly misshapenOtherwise light scratches and abrasion in keeping with general wear
A 1960s garnet and diamond dress ring by Georges Weil, of bi-colour design, the oval garnet cabochon within a single cut diamond lattice surround and textured band, signed G. Weil, stamped 18ct and Plat, ring size L, gross weight 6.7g.Overall condition good to fairLight abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and occasional wearSome areas of light abrasion to garnet, visible with magnification, a couple of minor nicks, visible when light is reflected off the surface of the stoneDiamonds bright and well matchedMarks and signature clear and legible
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring, the cushion cut ruby and rose cut diamond cluster with tapered shoulders, ring size M, gross weight 2.9g.Overall condition good to fairRing resized - lines to centre of band and one shoulder, visible with magnificationHallmarks visible, crown passant, 18, and sponsor's marks (F.W.P) visible, ring resizing cuts into city markRubies a medium pinkish red, some light abrasion to facet edgesDiamonds well matched - one with SR inclusion
Four 9ct gold ruby dress rings, to include two ruby and diamond dress rings and two synthetic ruby rings, ring sizes P to V1/2, gross weight 14.7g.Overall condition fair to goodRuby cluster ring - hallmarks for BirminghamRuby and diamond band ring - import marks for LondonSynthetic ruby college ring - hallmarks for Sheffield, light abrasion to synthetic ruby cabochonSynthetic ruby and cz ring - ring resized, hallmarks for London, abrasion to gemstones
A 9ct gold star ruby dress ring, the oval star ruby cabochon with colourless gem sides and tapered shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size V1/2, gross weight 8.7g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearStar ruby a purplish pink, dark inclusions visible to edges of cabochon
A 9ct gold amethyst dress ring, the cushion shape amethyst inset to the tapered band, hallmarks for London, ring size S1/2, gross weight 5.8g.Overall condition good to fairSponsor's marks GSLight abrasion to amethyst facet edges visible only with magnificationAmethyst a light to medium pinkish purple with good saturation and clarity
Five 9ct gold gem set rings, to include two pink sapphire and diamond dress rings, and three amethyst and diamond dress rings, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, ring sizes Q to W, gross weight 12g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with general wearPear shape amethyst ring - abrasion to amethyst, ring resized
Three 9ct gold amethyst dress rings, to include a single stone ring, a five stone ring and a seven stone ring, ring sizes Q to R, gross weight 11.4g.Overall condition good to fairSingle stone ring - amethyst a medium slight pinkish purple, light abrasion, stamped 375Three stone ring - amethysts a medium pinkish purple, hallmarks for LondonSeven stone ring - amethysts a pale purple, hallmarks for Birmingham
Three opal dress rings, to include an 18ct gold opal three stone ring, an 18ct gold opal triplet three stone ring, and a boulder opal ring, ring sizes Q to R, gross weight 12g.Overall condition good to fairLight abrasion to opals in keeping with general wearOpal three stone - hallmarks for BirminghamOpal triplet ring - hallmarks for London, iridescent area to principal stone, possibly adhesive/solution trapped between layers - visible with the unaided eyeBoulder opal ring - unmarked
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, the pear shape sapphire with vari cut diamond tiered sides, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, hallmarks for Sheffield, ring size P1/2, gross weight 5.9g.Overall condition fair to goodAbrasion and discolouration in keeping with general wearSapphire a dark blue with angular colour zoning and silk visible with the unaided eyeOne outer diamond chippedSponsor's marks GCRing resized
Five 9ct gold blue gem-set dress rings, to include a sapphire and diamond dress ring, a sapphire cluster ring, a sapphire single stone ring, a sapphire and paste band ring, and a kyanite dress ring, ring sizes P to W1/2, gross weight 13.9g.Overall condition good to fairSapphire rings with abrasion, particularly to sapphire cluster and sapphire and diamond ring, visible with the unaided eyeSome abrasion to kyanite
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, designed as a panther with circular shape sapphire coat and brilliant cut diamond accents, stamped 750, ring size K, gross weight 6.2g.Overall condition fair to goodOne sapphire deficient - see imageScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and general wearA couple of diamonds chipped, visible with magnification
Two 18ct gold sapphire dress rings, to include a sapphire and diamond dress ring together with a sapphire single stone ring, stamped 18K, ring sizes Q and P1/2, gross weight 6.6g.Overall condition good to fairBlue sapphire ring - angular colour zoning visible with the unaided eye, abrasion to facet edges visible with the unaided eye, ring resized, stamped 18kGreenish blue sapphire and diamond ring - light abrasion visible only with magnification
Three 9ct gold gem-set dress rings, to include a blue topaz single stone ring, an aquamarine cluster ring and a blue topaz and diamond band ring, ring sizes Q1/2 to W, gross weight 12.9g.Overall condition good to gaitScratches and abrasion in keeping with general wearSingle stone ring- light dent to band
An 18ct gold aquamarine dress ring by Lapponia, the trapeze shape aquamarine inset to the textured band, signed Lapponia, Finnish marks, 1989, ring size M, gross weight 4.4g.Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with very occasional wearAquamarine a pale blue, with good clarity
Two turquoise dress rings, to include a turquoise and split pearl dress ring, together with a turquoise single stone ring, ring sizes K1/2 and N, gross weight 4.3g.Overall condition good to fairTurquoise and split pearl ring - light abrasion and discolouration to gemstones, visible with magnification, unmarkedTurquoise single stone ring - ring resized, light dents to setting, discolouration, unmarked
An 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond dress ring, the pear shape green tourmaline weighing approx. 0.25cts with single cut diamond shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size N1/2, gross weight 2.7g.Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with general wearTourmaline with inclusions and internal fractures visible with the unaided eye, good saturation
Three gem-set dress rings, to include an 18ct gold emerald and diamond five stone ring, an 18ct gold green paste and diamond dress ring, and a green paste and diamond three stone ring stamped 18ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, ring sizes O1/2 to S1/2, gross weight 8.2g. Overall condition fair to goodEmerald and diamond five stone ring - hallmarks for Birmingham, sponsor's marks H & CoThree stone ring - replacement principal stone, one outer diamond with chip to girdle, partially concealed by a claw, ring resizedDress ring - wear and abrasion to paste, hallmarks for Chesrer, sponsor's marks JG, both outer stones chipped
An emerald and diamond dress ring, the square shape emerald weighing approx. 5cts with baguette cut diamond shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, ring size N, gross weight 6g.Overall condition good to fairEmerald dimensions 10.3 x 9.85mm - cannot access depth due to settingSome light abrasion to emerald in keeping with wear, a couple of minor nicks to girdle visible only with magnificationEmerald with scattered light and iridescent inclusions visible with magnificationDiamonds bright and well matched
A split pearl and diamond dress ring, the split pearl graduated line with rose cut diamond spacers, ring size Q1/2, gross weight 3.8g.Overall condition good to fairRing resized - crack to band on one side, surface levelUnmarked and untested - likely 18ctPrincipal split pearls with some fine cracks to nacre, visible with magnification, principal split pearl with crack noticable with the unaided eye, see image
â—† FRANCIS CAMPBELL BOILEAU CADELL R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1883-1937) IONA, EAST BAY - THE LITTLE Signed, signed, titled and inscribed verso, oil on board(38cm x 45cm (15in x 17.75in))Provenance: Given by the artist to Miss Jessie Service and thence by descent Sotheby's Gleneagles, 5 September 2001, lot 1385, from where acquired by the present ownerThis idyllic sun-lit scene shows a view of the White Strand at the north-east of Iona, which was one of the artist's favourite places to work. Looking north, we can see Cows Rock, the Strait of Storm between Iona and the small island of Eilean Annraidh and beyond to Mull. Cadell revels in the textures and weathering of the exposed and seaweed-strewn rocks in the foreground, which emerge from the pure white sand for which Iona is celebrated. The eye is led along the curve of the bay and across the sea in which Cadell captures tones of turquoise and emerald depending on the depth of the water. His preferred high horizon is crowned by a sky which hints at the fast-changing Hebridean weather, about which Philip MacLeod Coupe has explained: 'The low-lying terrain of Iona is often bathed in bright sunshine when the weather is stormy over the high mountains of Mull...In these conditions the colour of the sea is generated by sunlight reflected from the white sandy base of the shallow waters of the Sound and is independent of the dark sky. This effect is surprising and very beautiful.' (Philip MacLeod Coupe, Paintings of Iona: Cadell and Peploe, privately published, Malvern, 2014, p.79). Cadell gave this painting to Miss Jessie Service, a sister of his great patron, the ship-owner George W. Service, who summered with his family on Iona. The men met during Cadell's first visit to the island in 1912, with Service eventually acquiring some 150 of his works and donning 'his tartan dress jacket for the big night when he had his annual buying spree' (as related by Jessica Christian and Charles Stiller, Iona Portrayed: The Island through Artists' Eyes 1760-1960, The New Iona Press, Inverness, p. 62). Jessie herself came to purchase paintings by Cadell and appears in his 'Register of Pictures', which he maintained between 1907 and 1930 to record works which he sold or gave away. The entries numbered 49 to 51 in October 1924 are described as '3 Oils 18" x 15" Iona (£25 each) £75 Miss Jessie G. Service, 11 Kensington Gate, Kelvinside, Glasgow' (the register is on loan to the National Galleries of Scotland from a private collection).
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