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A French mid 20th century Retro emerald and diamond dress ring, the raised wire settings to circular cut claw set emeralds with gold coloured bead accents, with an eight cut diamond set collar, approximately 0.06 carats total, the shank with French poinçon, finger size O 1/2, 7.8g grossCondition Report: Some surface wear commensurate with use, some slight rubbing and nicks to facet edges, the French eagles head stamp is clear, which indicates 18 carat gold, there is possibly another stamp beside it, but it is impossible to see what it isCondition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the step cut emerald with canted corners, within a surround of old cut diamonds, approximately 0.48 carats total, to bifurcated shoulders, finger size L 1/2, 3.9g grossCondition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the emerald has some chips and nicks, there are repairs to the setting holding the emerald, the back part of the setting and shank is probably replacedCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 18th century Iberian diamond and emerald brooch, circa 1790, the pierced floral panel set with lasque cut diamonds and mixed cut emeralds, suspending a similarly set navette shaped drop, later brooch fitting, 4cm wide, 6.5g gross, in a S. J. Phillips Ltd boxCondition Report: The thin slivers of rose cut diamonds are all present and correct, the foiling behind has perished with age, the emeralds are bright and lively, nibbling to the facet edges, a few nicks, some typical inclusions, the drop has been resoldered to the main section, the section has come from a larger piece, the brooch fitting has been later soldered to the back of the panel. Condition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond double heart ring, the two hearts centred with a pear cut emerald and a rose cut diamond, within a surround of rose cut diamonds, with a rose cut diamond set bow surmount, finger size L, 4.4g grossCondition Report: The ring has some wear commensurate with use, there is rubbing to the bottoms of the hearts where it may have been worn with another ring, missing four small rose cut diamonds from the borders. It is on our opinion a reproduction. The head of the ring measures approximately 14.7mm x 14.7mm.Condition Report Disclaimer
An early Victorian emerald and diamond ring, circa 1850, the three graduated step cut emeralds with canted corners interspaced with two pairs of rose cut diamonds, to floral chased shoulders and scrolled foliate band, finger size S, 2g grossCondition Report: The shank has been resized larger, there is a small chip to the central emerald's corner. and to one of the smaller emeralds, and some nibbles/light abrasion to facet edges, initialled JMG to the back of the closed setting. The foiling behind the emeralds has some slight perishing as typical of pieces of this age. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of emerald and diamond earrings, the curved rectangular panels set with oval cut emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds, 0.54 carats total, with stud and clip fittings, 18 carat gold hallmark, 1.8cm long, 7.1g grossCondition Report: Minimal wear, the clips are well sprung, the diamonds bright and livelyCondition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond five stone ring, the central step cut emerald with canted corners, flanked by two pairs of step cut diamonds, approximately 0.40 carats total, finger size L 1/2, 4.6g grossCondition Report: The emerald has some typical inclusions, and some surface reaching fractures, the diamonds are bright and lively, varying in colour, clarity VS-SI, assessed in settings, there is minimal wear to the settingsCondition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond dress ring, the step cut emerald with canted corners, in a four claw setting, to brilliant cut diamond set foliate gallery, approximately 0.28 carats total, stamped 750, finger size N, 7.1g grossCondition Report: The emerald has a fractured corner under the claw, the stone is currently together, but the corner will b weak. The emerald has numerous typical inclusions, the diamonds are bright and lively, minimal wear to the settingCondition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond cluster dress ring, the step cut emerald with canted corners within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, 0.88 carats total, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size M, 7.6g grossCondition Report: The diamonds are bright and lively, the emerald has numerous typical inclusions, there is a cleavage fracture to one side of the stone, the emerald isn't totally straight in the setting, it is very slightly twisted in the setting, some light wear to the settingCondition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the step cut emerald estimate to weigh 2.83 carats, within a border of old cut diamonds, approximately 1.58 carats total, finger size R, 5.7g grossCondition Report: The setting is a bit made up, it has been resized and has repairs, the diamonds are bright and lively, colour mostly H-I, clarity varying. The Emerald is a bright stone, it does have numerous typical inclusions.Condition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond five stone ring, the central step cut emerald flanked by a pair of brilliant cut diamonds, to circular cut emeralds, with diamond points between, approximately 0.54 carats total, 18 carat gold hallmark, finger size K, 5.3g gross Condition Report: The setting has some wear, a few claws are missing the tips, one holding one of the emeralds appears to have been damaged and possibly poorly repaired. The emeralds are all bright, the diamonds are bright and lively, principal diamonds approximately I-J colour, SI clarity (assessed in settings)Condition Report Disclaimer
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, designed as a central pear cut emerald claw set within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, the yellow metal textured shank stamped '18ct', ring size P, weight 4.9gCondition report: Emerald measures approx 7mm x 4.5mm, total cluster measures approx 12mm x 10mm, somesmall nibbles/slight abrasion to the facet edges of the emerald, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
AN 18CT GOLD, EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING AND A GOLD PENDANTThe emerald and diamond ring mounted with three emeralds within a surround of circular cut diamonds, ring size P, gross weight 3.4 gms, the gold pendant, mounted with a jeweller's copy of an ancient Greek coin, stamped 1000, the gold mount detailed 750, weight 8.4 gmsThe pendant: pendant in good condition, diameter 25.6mm.
A GOLD, RUBY, DIAMOND AND EMERALD BRACELETDesigned as an articulated leopard, mounted with square cut rubies, circular cut diamonds and with cabochon emeralds to the eyes, detailed 750, with a foldover clasp ,length 16.5cm, gross weight 51.5 gms, with a display cushionThe front part of the bracelet on one side at the top of the right hand leg is bent inwards. Looks to be as made with no alterations or added fittings. Underneath the bracelet is a twin pronged fitting which holds the linkage in place. One square cut ruby is chipped. Slight variation of colour of rubies, another ruby which looks to be a replacement on the tail is chipped at one corner. The diamonds appear to slightly draw colour and have one or two internal inclusions. Carat weight of gemstones unknown. Length of bracelet 16cm. Note that the bracelet will not lie perfectly flat. The discolouration to the links on the tail section is only on the outside rather than the inside, it appears to be a discolouration of the metal rather than surface dirt, we cannot be sure how easily this could be cleaned off. The overall quality of the bracelet is rather basic. There is no box for the bracelet. It has been suggested that the brooch fitting could accomodate wearing when positioned on the shoulder. The fitting does allow for this althought it is not clear that this was the intended function.
A GOLD AND CABOCHON EMERALD BRACELETIn a curved bar link design, collet set with five oval cabochon emeralds at intervals, on a snap clasp, detailed 750, with a safety chain, gross weight 26.6 gmsLength 19.5 cm. It is marked to the snap clasp 750 which would suggest high grade gold equaling 18ct gold, although there is no import mark to verify this. Bracelet links are starting to show signs of wear, particularly connecting to the tongue of the clasp. Attention to this would be advised before wearing. There is no indication of date or maker, just the mark 750 struck twice to the tongue of the clasp.
FIVE 9CT GOLD AND GEM SET RINGS (5)Comprising; a blue topaz and diamond oval cluster ring, ring size O, a garnet single stone ring, ring size Q, a diamond and mauve gem set ring, ring size O, a diamond and pale emerald set ring, ring size O and a half and another gem set ring, combined gross weight 14.5 gms
A 5.03 CT EMERALD CUT DIAMOND RING IN A BALLERINA SETTING emerald cut diamond, with a perimeter of round cut emeralds, set in a ballerina setting of thirty-eight trapezoid baguette cut diamonds, in a platinum band, stamped with 10% IRDPLAT and inscribed 5.10ct 10.00 mt all on interior of band; dimensions of emerald cut diamond: 12.17 x 8.28 x 5.42 mm, weight: 18.54 g (.654 oz), ring size: 8 US; GIA report no. 621549562: 5.03 carats, N color grade, VS1 clarity grade, very good polish, good symmetry and no fluorescence, additional comments: additional clouds, additional pinpoints and surface graining are not shown. PROVENACE Property of a Greenwich, Connecticut Estate CONDITION The ring appears in overall very good condition. Observed with a loupe very minor wear visible. With no significant issues to report. For further information please refer to the GIA certificate. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
MID-20TH CENTURY PAIR OF TIFFANY & CO. DIAMOND, RUBY AND EMERALD CLIP EARRINGSthe pair designed as florets, one with a round cut emerald centered and the other with a round cut ruby centered, the floret sprays formed from fourteen round cut diamonds, each stamped with maker's mark and 750 on clasp of each; length: 4 cm (1 5/8 in.), gross weight: 21.71 g (.766 oz)CONDITION The pair appears in very good condition. Observed with a loupe very light surface scratches to the hinge clip and pad of each. Besides general wear and use, no significant issues to report. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A 1896-1908 RUSSIAN GILT SILVER AND GEM CIGARETTE CASEsquared, the cover applied with numerous monograms, cut sapphire and emerald, the pushpiece a sapphire cabochon, the verso engraved with a crowned monogram, marked with 84 standard, maker's mark J.A in Latin; dimensions: 9.5 x 8.2 cm (3 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.), gross weight: 182 g (6.4 oz)CONDITIONThe case is in overall very good condition. Some darkening around the applied monograms on the cover. Fine and shallow scuffs to the back, consistent with age and use. Deeper but short scratch near the hinge on the back. Otherwise, no significant issues apparent to the naked eye. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Ring mit Smaragd und Diamantrosen von zus. ca. 0,15 ct, Smaragd ca. 0,10 ct, GG ca. 12K, Seiten tlw. schwarz emailliert, 4,2 gr, RW: 56, um 1900, Tragespuren, mit Widmungsgravur innenliegend (undeutlich).| Ring with emerald ca. 0.10 ct and rose-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.15 ct, ca. 12K YG, shoulders partly with black enamel, 4.2 gr, ring size 56, around 1900, signs of wear, with dedication engraving inside (indistinct).
From long-term ownership, a simply stunning example of a very rare car. Exceptionally rare, one of only 32 right-hand drive, 3.4-litre ‘S’ RoadstersThe 150 'S' delivered 250bhp with the aid of a Weslake-developed, straight-port cylinder head, high-compression pistons, triple 2” SU carburettors and twin fuel pumpsOriginally registered on 16/06/1959, the Jaguar was purchased by our vendor in 1970Several stalled restorations and life itself meant that this glorious XK150 eventually returned to the road in 2019The final leg was entrusted to Alan Holdaway, an established Concours Jaguar restorerThis was an 'every nut and bolt' restoration and the quality is unmatchedSupplied with the original Green Logbook, V5s, older MOTs, early photographs, the ownership story by the vendor and a very recent (April 2021) copy of Jaguar World with a six-page article and road test of JK 150With its flawless interior, tight shut-lines, immaculate paint, sparkling chrome and powerful, torquey straight-six, this a special example of a quintessential sporting Jaguar Launched in 1957, the Jaguar XK150 was the most radical step forward in the XK range since the launch of the revolutionary XK120. The XK150 was vastly different in both style and performance from the XK140 it replaced and was a much bigger step forward than had been taken from the 120 to the 140. The most striking external change was the straighter wing line, widened bonnet and single wrap-around windscreen, which replaced the now-dated two-piece split screen. This gave the XK150 an altogether more modern look. More generous interior space was also achieved by putting the doors on a diet and the wooden interior was lost in favour of leather-clad dashboard and door cappings.At 190bhp, the 3.4-litre engine's maximum power output was identical to that of the XK140, so performance was little changed, but ‘Special Equipment' and 'S' versions offered 210 and 250bhp respectively, the latter delivering an astonishing 0-60mph time of 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 136mph. This improvement in performance resulted from the adoption of a Weslake-developed, straight-port cylinder head, high-compression pistons, triple 2” SU carburettors and twin electric fuel pumps. Overdrive and a Borg-Warner automatic gearbox were the transmission options, the latter becoming an increasingly popular choice, whilst a Thornton ‘Power-Lok’ limited-slip differential was available for the 150S. Steel wheels remained the standard fitting although XK150s so equipped are a great rarity as most were sold in SE (Special Equipment) form with centre-lock wire wheels. Only 92, right-hand drive, 3.4-litre roadsters were built, making a UK-supplied, RHD ‘S’ a bit of a rare beastie.According to its ‘Green’ Logbook, TS820043DN was first registered on 16/06/1959 finished in Signal Red but not much else is known about its early years. It certainly hadn’t been looked after as, when our vendor and the Jag’s long-term owner Chris Blackmore went to see it in response to an advert in ‘Exchange & Mart’, it was in a very poor state. It didn’t have any carpets, seats or a bonnet, the spare wheel well was rusted through, the interior was filthy and the engine didn’t run, however, a deal was done at £230 and JK 150 was subsequently registered to a young Chris Blackmore. Some 51 years later, he still owns the car and it is undoubtedly one of the best we have ever seen.However, the transformation from Ugly Duckling to Graceful Swan was not a linear one as the 150’s initial restoration was not altogether successful. The majority of the mechanical work was carried out by Chris himself (a trained mechanical engineer) and the bodywork was entrusted to legendary Cobra specialist, Rod Leach. At our vendor’s request, it was painted two-tone Turquoise Blue and Emerald Green, both Chrysler colours, which, we imagine sounded quite good on paper but ended up really clashing, resulting in the car being a bit of a head-turner, for the wrong reasons. (pictures in the History File). Nevertheless, Chris enjoyed the XK throughout the Seventies even venturing as far as Paris. Other aspects of ‘life’ took priority in the early Eighties and JK 150 was to spend the next 30-odd years in a succession of dry garages and lock-ups before the decision was taken in 2009 to return the car to a Concours standard.This time the restoration was to be comprehensive and, after a suggestion from Mick Duffy at the JDC, Alan Holdaway from Surrey was given the project. According to our vendor “Mick was, and still is, an XK aficionado and has had two XKs previously restored by Alan, both Concours winners”. Alan totally dismantled and then carefully rebuilt the car from the bottom up. All the nuts and bolts were plated, the chassis treated and then protectively painted, the engine rebuilt, the wiring replaced and the standard Moss gearbox was updated with a modern Toyota five-speed transmission. The body panels were repaired and prepared and the car was painted in an exquisite dark metallic red (details in the file). Finally, leading interior specialists, MCT in Nuneaton fitted a new hood and retrimmed the seats and dashboard to a fabulous standard as you can see from the images. Other financial commitments meant that the restoration was put on hold from time to time and this glorious XK150 eventually returned to the road in 2019.The car’s History File contains the original Green Logbook, V5s, older MOTs, photographs of the car in red and two-tone, the ownership story by the vendor and a very recent (April 2021) copy of Jaguar World with a six-page article and road test of JK 150. We understand that all the restoration invoices are available.With its flawless interior, tight shut-lines, immaculate paint, sparkling chrome and powerful, torquey straight-six, this a special example of a quintessential sporting Jaguar and as one of only 32, RHD, 3.4-litre ‘S’ Roadsters, it’s also rather rare.Click here for more details and images
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