Two 9ct gold mounted chalcedony pendants, each oval green chalcedony pendant with applied 9ct gold decoration, the first depicting the profile of a lady with floral headdress and circular-cut emerald accents, to a beaded scalloped surround and suspended from unassociated box-link chain, the second pendant/brooch applied with a floral spray within scrollwork mount, both stamped ‘9.375’, the second with London assay mark, first length 6.3cm. £400-£600
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A late 19th century enamel and gem-set pendant, the cartouche-shaped pendant decorated with a geometric pattern of overlapping circles in blue enamel, each centred with a mixed-cut emerald or a half-pearl, mounted in gold, glazed panel verso, suspended from a later curb-link chain, clasp stamped ‘585’, pendant length 28mm excluding bale. £200-£300
A 14ct white gold opal, emerald, and diamond cluster ring, the oval opal cabochon collet-set within a surround of calibré-cut emeralds, enclosed within an outer millegrain border of single-cut diamonds, to similarly set shoulders with engraved decoration, London hallmark for 2014, total diamond weight approximately 0.34 carat, ring size M½. £600-£800
A ‘Panthère’ brooch by Cartier, circa 1986, the polished gold panther playing with a brilliant-cut diamond ball, with brilliant-cut diamond highlights to the paws and circular-cut emerald eyes, mounted in 18ct gold, London import mark, signed ‘Cartier London’, numbered ‘R6719’, diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, length 5.5cm. £3,000-£5,000 --- The panther is a longstanding motif employed by Cartier. It first made its appearance in 1917 on a diamond, onyx and platinum cigarette case, designed by Louis Cartier as a gift to his lover (and later head designer at Cartier), Jeanne Toussaint. However the panther motif really found fame in the late 1940s when Cartier created several iconic panther jewels for the Duchess of Windsor (this being the first time that the panther was represented in its entirety); these items included a three-dimensional panther brooch of pavé sapphires and white and yellow diamonds, the big cat perched atop a 152.35 carat sapphire cabochon. The panthère designs remain as popular today as they ever were and form an iconic collection of the house of Cartier.
A 19th century gold locket, the central star set with a step-cut emerald within a seed pearl surround, with polished petals and engraved decoration, opening to reveal a glazed interior and with glazed panel verso, suspended from a cable-link chain, pendant with lozenge-shaped registration mark, chain stamped ‘9C’, pendant length 48mm, chain length 45cm. £200-£300
A cultured pearl necklace with diamond and jadeite jade clasp and an emerald triple-row necklace with diamond clasp, the first a double row or uniform cultured pearls to a carved oval jadeite jade panel and diamond clasp , length 43cm; the second a triple row of emerald beads to an diamond openwork oval clasp, length 38.5cm (2) please note that the jadeite has not been tested for natural colour origin
A ruby and diamond bracelet and an emerald and diamond bracelet, the first composed of calibre emerald articulated links with diamond single stone collet connections, stamped 750, length, 18cm; the second composed of three calibre-ruby articulated links, with four brilliant-cut diamond collet divisions, to two polished link back section, stamped 750 length 18cm, (2)emerald bracelet Gross weight 21g, stamped 750 indicating 18ct gold, Each are of good general condition
A group of jewellery comprising: an Edwardian, aquamarine and enamel pendant with enamel garland frame the central section detached, the aquamarine a later adaption, to a neckchain; a rectangular-cut emerald and diamond cluster ring; a garnet cluster ring; and a green paste ring (4)Please refer to department for condition report gross weight 14.7g
Twelve various diamond and plain band rings, including: a diamond-set triple hoop ring, by Theo Fennell, signed Fennell; three 18ct gold pave diamond rings, by Garrard & Co, one rose gold, another white gold and the third yellow gold, each with maker's mark for Garrard & Co; a diamond single stone ring, stamped 750; an 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, London import marks; and six 18ct gold band rings, by Annabel Jones, each with maker's mark AJ, 9.5g (12)total gross weight 34.7g
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central claw-set rectangular-cut emerald with single-cut diamond stepped cluster surround, to a plain hoop stamped Sevan 14k, ring size RPlease refer to department for condition report emerald is of good medium green with moderate typical inclusions, some surface reaching. diamonds are of good commercial quality, no damage or repairs, gross weight 6.0g
Garrard & Co, an 18ct gold, diamond an emerald ring, by Garrard & Co and an emerald and diamond eternity ring, the first a half-hoop ring set with baguette diamond emerald and sapphires, ring size M; the eternity ring alternately set with princess-cut diamonds and square-cut emeralds, ring size, K (2)
Five gem-set rings, comprising: a sapphire ring and a diamond ring by Garrard & Co, British hallmarks for 18-carat gold, maker;s marks, ring sizes M and M 1/2, a two stone citrine ring, British import marks for 18-carat gold, ring size Q, and emerald and diamond ring, British hallmarks for 18-carat gold, ring size L and a twisted band ruby ring, ring size M. (5)37.3 g.
Cartier, an 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring, by Cartier, with central rectangular-cut emerald, to a mount set with brilliant-cut and baguette diamonds, signed Cartier, numbered 61133, European convention hallmarks, Swiss assay marks, ring size K.Overall condition good, the emerald is a richer green than appears in the catalogue image, typical medium inclusions, good transparency, approx dimensions of emerald 6mm x 4.5mm x 3.0mm. diamonds are of good commercial quality G, VS clarity, gross weight 8.5g
A group of diamond and gem-set pendants and neckchains, comprising: Three diamond set cross pendants each to a neckchain; Two gem cross pendant TF for Theo Fennell to a flexble necklet; a diamond starfish pendant Elsa Peretti, Tiffany & Co; a diamond and emerald set bee pendant to a neck chain signed Fennell for Theo Fennell; three various diamond-set pendants each to a neckchain; three gem heart pendants by Chaumet; a nephrite jade pendant and a platinum necklet; and four fine necklets each with a diamond single stone slide pendant.
Seven glass scent bottles or flasks 19th/early 20th century, one Lobmeyer with schwarzlot decoration of peacocks between foliate scrolls, one an emerald green hue with internal stopper and metal cap, four of varying cut glass form, the last moulded with pinched decoration along the edges, some faults, 13.5cm max. (7)
AN 18CT WHITE AND YELLOW GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the rectangular cut emerald, within a yellow claw setting, surrounded by ten round brilliant cut diamonds, within white claw settings, to the white split wire work shoulders and plain band, estimated total diamond weight 1.00ct, assessed colour H-I, assessed clarity SI, hallmarks for London 1979, ring size H, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams (condition report: overall condition good, small chip to emerald under one claw, emerald appears bright with vivid body colour, typical inclusions present, diamonds bright and lively and well matched)
A Continental emerald and diamond dress ring. With a central cluster centred with a marquise-cut emerald within a round brilliant diamond twelve stone surround, between gem-set shoulders each shoulder with a central calibre emerald five-stone band flanked by small round brilliant diamond four stone panels, the tapering shank stamped '14K, size M, 4.4g gross,
An early 20th century gold and garnet oval brooch. CEntred with an oval cabochon garnet with an applied tiny rose-cut green stone (*emerald(?) star, rub-over set within a closed-back rope-work bordered mount and within an open three-row surround with triangular-panels at the cardinal points, stamped '15ct, approx. 31mm wide, 7.6g gross. Condition Report: Garnet measure approx. 16.2mm x 9.5mm, depth not accurately measurable as its set in a closed-back mount, however approx 5mm(?) by eye
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