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A mid-19th century rosewood and mother of pearl jewellery box - the interior lined in maroon leather and emerald green silk, with two fitted lift-out trays, 30 x 23 x 10.5 cm; together with a Victorian dark brown embossed leather jewellery box, with rebated brass handle to lid and black morocco and green velvet interior with single lift-out tray, Braham lock (no key), 19 x 14.5 x 10 cm. (2)
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust: a stainless steel cased automatic wristwatch, ref 6917, serial no.6649xxx, circa1981, the white dial with diamond numerals and subsidiary date aperture within an after-market diamond and emerald bezel, fitted 28-jewel movement cal 2030, the case back stamped 6900, case 26mm wide, on bi-coloured steel and gold Rolex link strap.
WATERMELON TOURMALINE & DIAMOND PENDANT set with a pink and green emerald cut tourmaline gemstone, with a supporting lattice of brilliant cut diamonds of estimated approx 0.35cts, mounted in 18k gold with an 18k gold 40cm snake chain, weight 10.5gms Condition Report:light general wear, inclusions in the tourmaline indicative of tourmaline, that create interest and depth, rather than unsightly. Diamonds bright and clean, chain and clasp all good.
AN EMERALD & DIAMOND STATEMENT RING from the GemsTV premier brand Iliana collection. Mounted in 18ct gold set with marquis cut emeralds in a flower configuration, each approx 6mm x 3mm, with diamond accents set throughout, finger size O1/2, weight 5.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING set in 18ct white gold and platinum, with a step cut emerald of approx 8.3mm x 7.8mm x 5.4mm, with three diamonds set to each shoulder, with a combined estimated approx diamond total of 0.15cts, finger size L1/2, weight 3.3gms Condition Report:Available upon request
AN EMERALD AND PEARL NECKLACE the bright yellow metal clasp is set with a natural raw emerald crystal, length approx 2.7cm, the baroque pearls are in subtle shades of white, cream, peach and pink, each pearl is approx 12mm, length of the shortest of the twin strands, 42.5cm, weight 104.3gms. In original packaging from Joyeria Caribe, Cartagera, Colombia. Condition Report:Available upon request
NAVAL INTEREST; A George V silver tortoiseshell presentation casket, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1919, of shaped oval form, the lid inlaid with a depiction of H.M.S Enterprise, on four crown-topped column feet, the body engraved 'SOUVENIR OF LAUNCH H.M.S "ENTERPRISE" CLYDEBANK 23rd DEC R 1919.' the silk-lined interior containing a 9ct gold axe head and pommel, by Robert Stewart, Glasgow 1919, inscribed 'THIS AXE USED IN LAUNCHING H.M.S "ENTERPRISE" 23.12.1919', 23 x 13 x 8cm, the axe head and pommel weighing 44gms TThe H.M.S Enterprise (D52) was the 14th ship to carry the name Enterprise and was one of two Emerald-light cruisers built for the Royal Navy. She was built by John Brown & Company of Clydebank, one of the most highly regarded shipbuilding companies in the world at the time. Designed during WWI for speed, Enterprise and her sister HMS Emerald remained the fastest British cruisers in service at the outbreak of WWII.The rugby team from the HMS Enterprise departed for a tour of Kenya and Uganda, playing Kitale RFC, Nakuru RFC, the Mombasa Sports Club, and other teams. Harold E. Stevens, chaplain of the HMS Enterprise and tour manager, offered – on behalf of the ships company – a silver trophy to be awarded annually to the winners of an Inter-district Championship. Rugby Union was a particularly amateur affair, especially in Kenya, so the trophy was refused. HMS Enterprise left Mombasa, sailing to Tanga, Dar Es Salaam and Zanzibar, playing matches in these ports, completing the first rugby tour of all three African Great Lakes nations by a Royal Naval vessel.She then began to turn home via Aden, yet soon into the voyage, Enterprise received an order to pick up the Prince of Wales from Dar es Salaam and take him to Brindisi with haste. King George V was gravely ill, and it was the duty of Enterprise to escort him to Brindisi. She made the record passage of 4.087 miles in only eight days. The prince then travelled to Bolougne via train and arrived at Buckingham Palace nine days after leaving Dar Es Salaam.During this voyage, a silver goblet was delivered to the headquarters of the Rugby Football Union of Kenya. The officers and crew of Enterprise had sent this inscribed trophy to the RFUK, who wrote of their thanks and detailed that they were to award it annually to the winners of an Inter-District championship. The cup has become key to rugby competition within the African Great Lakes and has been played for every year bar the war years and 1987. The 2022 winner was Kabras Sugar RC.Condition Report:The axe head handle was ivory which has been removed
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, comprising of a 9 carat gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, finger size I; a 9 carat gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, finger size I1/2; a 9 carat gold Victorian brooch, length 4.6cm; and a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatchRings and brooch - 6.7 grams. Watch - 15.3 grams.
Five Rings, comprsing of a multi gem-set cluster ring, stamped '375', finger size O1/2; a 9 carat gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, finger size N; a 9 carat gold emerald and cubic zirconia ring, finger size O; a 9 carat gold diamond cluster ring, finger size O; and a 9 carat gold cubic zirconia half hoop ring, finger size NGross weight 11.2 grams.
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond ring by Garrard, An 18ct gold emerald and diamond ring by Garrard, the emerald weighing approx. 2.40cts with brilliant cut diamond sides, estimated total diamond weight 1.10cts, estimated colour H-I, estimated clarity VS, signed Garrard, hallmarks for London, ring size L, gross weight 4.9g. Verbal report obtained from GCS 31.10.23 stating that the emerald is Zambian, with indications of minor clarity enhancement. Overall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with wearEmerald - some abrasion to facet edges, visible with close inspection with the unaided eye, some scratches and SR features, visible when light viewed obliquely across surface of stoneEmerald a medium green, with good saturation and typical inclusions visible with the unaided eye - generally light inclusions, interference colours visible with magnification towards one corner of stoneDiamonds bright and well matchedRing resizedMarks slightly worn but legible
An Antique Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, rubover set to the centre with cushion shape emerald (rubbed), between two old cut diamonds, stamped "W&Co 18ct" (finger size V).The Emerald has slight movement in the setting. There are signs of wear to the ring, small chips and abrasions to the emerald. The diamonds are approximately 3 mm diameter, emerald is 5mm x 5mm. The ring weighs 10 grams.
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