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Art Deco gold emerald and diamond ring, the stylized gold bow with a line of calibre cut emeralds and graduated single cut diamonds, ring size approximately N-O.Not hallmarked, tests as appropriate 18ct gold, weighs approximately 9.90 grams. Good condition commensurate with age, minor abrasions to the emeralds. Width of the band is approximately 9mm.
Victorian gold emerald and seed pearl oval locket, 60mm x 37mm, on a Victorian 9ct gold guard chain, approximately 147cm long The locket is unmarked and weighs 27.3 grams in total.9ct gold chain weighs 37.9 grams The locket is in good condition, tarnish and staining to the surface. No damage or repairs.
A fine diamond single stone ring with an emerald cut diamond weighing approximately 3.06cts, estimated I/J colour and estimated VS clarity, in four claw setting flanked by two tapered baguette cut diamonds on platinum shank, ring size O.The diamond measures approximately 10.25 x 6.90 x 4.80mm (the depth is estimated as the setting restricts the measurement) and estimated to weigh approximately 3.06cts.
Emerald and diamond cocktail ring with round mixed cut emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds in knotted design on 18ct gold rope twist shank, ring size L.Weighs approximately 21.39 grams. Stamped 'Plat' and 18k but not hallmarked. The stones are all lively bright stones and the diamonds are all clean bright stones. Good condition commensurate with age.
Emerald and diamond 'ballerina' cluster ring with a rectangular step cut emerald surrounded by an undulating border of tapered baguette cut diamonds in claw setting on platinum shank, ring size M.The emerald measures approximately 7.8 x 6.15 x 4.1mm, the cluster measures approximately 15mm x 13.2mm. The diamonds are clean bright stones of good colour and clarity. Not hallmarked but stamped Plat. Weighs approximately 8.45 grams.
Art Deco emerald and diamond ring with three rectangular step cut emeralds surrounded by a border of old cut diamonds in platinum setting on 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size MWeight 2.6 grams. Very good condition commensurate with age. Platinum setting, 18ct gold shank (not hallmarked but tests as 18ct). Tiny gap between the setting and one shoulder, possibly needs a repair but seems secure. Slight scratches to the emeralds commensurate with age.
ROYAL INTEREST: a 9 carat gold snuff boxCohen & Charles, London 1939, also stamped CALLOW, retailed by OSCAR CALLOW, MOUNT ST., W.1. Of rectangular form, engine-turned reeded decoration, the hinged cover featuring a cast rose-gold floral thumbpiece, opening to reveal a plain polished interior with engraved handwriting 'Athens, Crete, Egypt, South Africa, England 1941' and 'With all love from P**cey', length 8cm, weight 110.7gms.Footnotes:ProvenanceEmerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain-Jones née Wallach (1902-1974).Thence by descentThese boxes belonged to Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain Jones née Wallach, and were gifts from George II of Greece. Joyce was born in Allahabad, Utter Pradesh, India. Her father, William Wallach, was a Barrister in India. On 19th January 1924, she married Captain Jack Brittain Jones (1899-1975) of the Black Watch (1st Battalion), at a Society wedding at Middle Temple Church in London. In 1927, the couple had a daughter, Pauleen Victoria. By 1931, Jack and his family were living in India where Jack was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India.In 1931, George II of Greece (1890-1947) visited India where he met Jack and Joyce. From 1934, the correspondence from Joyce to George is loving and affectionate, clearly indicating that a deep and meaningful personal relationship had developed between them. In 1935, George II was divorced by his estranged wife, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (1894-1956), who cited desertion. Joyce and Jack also divorced in 1935, citing Jack's adultery.George II had become King of Greece in 1922, but in 1924 Greece declared itself a Republic, and the monarchy was abolished. Eventually the Greek monarchy was restored in 1935 so George returned as King. Joyce and the King then began to lead a very private life together in Greece, often at the Tatoi Palace, the Royal family's summer residence, situated thirty miles from Athens, where George was able to indulge his love of farming. Joyce reportedly knitted, read and sat quietly. She was well-liked by George's sister-in-law, Katherine, and regarded as one of the family.It is reported that Joyce refused to marry George II because she believed that a morganatic marriage, like that of Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson (also divorced), would be damaging to George's position as monarch.In 1941, Germany occupied Greece and George fled to Crete, facing many dangers including his potential capture. A British destroyer transported him into exile in Cairo, Egypt. Later in 1943, Joyce accompanied George to the United States of America as his quiet and inconspicuous companion. Joyce also accompanied George on a visit to South Africa. They had then moved to London, where Joyce engaged in war work as a Fire Warden. Joyce was a particular friend of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent who was a Greek Princess by birth and a British Princess by marriage to Prince George, Duke of Kent.In 1946, a referendum restored the monarchy, and George II again returned to Greece as King. He desperately wanted Joyce to accompany him to Greece and put pressure on the British Government to permit her to join him. However, the Government was concerned to avoid political difficulties in Greece, and refused permission. Princess Katherine suggested that Joyce could live in Greece as her lady in waiting. Sadly, whilst waiting for a resolution and missing each other, George II died of a heart attack in his office in the Royal Palace in Athens and was buried at Tatoi Palace.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROYAL INTEREST: three silver snuff boxesvarious makers and dates Including a large Britannia silver oval box, F T Ray, London 1934, the pull-off stepped cover featuring the engraved coat-of-arms for George II of Greece, inscribed handwriting to the interior 'With love Christmas 1944', the exterior plain polished, together with a shaped rectangular silver snuff box, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1939, engine-turned exterior, the hinged cover with an engraved central cartouche 'CHEW-POO, CRETE, MAY 1941', opening to reveal a gilt interior, and finally another similar silver snuff box, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1939, the central cartouche engraved 'CHEW-POO, CAPE TOWN, 1941', weight total 8oz. (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceEmerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain-Jones née Wallach (1902-1974).Thence by descent.These boxes belonged to Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain Jones née Wallach, and were gifts from George II of Greece. Joyce was born in Allahabad, Utter Pradesh, India. Her father, William Wallach, was a Barrister in India. On 19th January 1924, she married Captain Jack Brittain Jones (1899-1975) of the Black Watch (1st Battalion), at a Society wedding at Middle Temple Church in London. In 1927, the couple had a daughter, Pauleen Victoria. By 1931, Jack and his family were living in India where Jack was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India.In 1931, George II of Greece (1890-1947) visited India where he met Jack and Joyce. From 1934, the correspondence from Joyce to George is loving and affectionate, clearly indicating that a deep and meaningful personal relationship had developed between them. Their private nicknames for each other were 'Chew' and 'Poo', as cited on two of these boxes. In 1935, George II was divorced by his estranged wife, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (1894-1956), who cited desertion. Joyce and Jack also divorced in 1935, citing Jack's adultery.George II had become King of Greece in 1922, but in 1924 Greece declared itself a Republic, and the monarchy was abolished. Eventually the Greek monarchy was restored in 1935 so George returned as King. Joyce and the King then began to lead a very private life together in Greece, often at the Tatoi Palace, the Royal family's summer residence, situated thirty miles from Athens, where George was able to indulge his love of farming. Joyce reportedly knitted, read and sat quietly. She was well-liked by George's sister-in-law, Katherine, and regarded as one of the family.It is reported that Joyce refused to marry George II because she believed that a morganatic marriage, like that of Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson (also divorced), would be damaging to George's position as monarch.In 1941, Germany occupied Greece and George fled to Crete, facing many dangers including his potential capture. A British destroyer transported him into exile in Cairo, Egypt. Later in 1943, Joyce accompanied George to the United States of America as his quiet and inconspicuous companion. Joyce also accompanied George on a visit to South Africa. They had then moved to London, where Joyce engaged in war work as a Fire Warden. Joyce was a particular friend of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent who was a Greek Princess by birth and a British Princess by marriage to Prince George, Duke of Kent.In 1946, a referendum restored the monarchy, and George II again returned to Greece as King. He desperately wanted Joyce to accompany him to Greece and put pressure on the British Government to permit her to join him. However, the Government was concerned to avoid political difficulties in Greece, and refused permission. Princess Katherine suggested that Joyce could live in Greece as her lady in waiting. Sadly, whilst waiting for a resolution and missing each other, George II died of a heart attack in his office in the Royal Palace in Athens and was buried at Tatoi Palace.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CASED SET OF THREE CHIVAS BROTHERS ROYAL SALUTE CERAMIC MINIATURES AND A SET OF GLENFIDDICH MINIATURES (3)Including Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald miniature bottles in fitted presentation case; Together with a boxed set of four Glenfiddich Special Reserve 5ml bottles in presentation tins, and a boxed bottle of Hardy Cognac in Exclusive Fisherman’s Flask
12 BOTTLES GINCo-op London Dry; Kingsbury London Dry; Hampstead London Dry (50cl); Cruxland Infused with Black Winter Truffles; Freya Vin Druggists Jumiperus Distillatus (50cl); Settlers Spirits Juniper 2 Ways; The Rascal Gin London Dry; Emerald Gin London Dry; Callington Mill Distillery Poltergeist Citrus; Beefeater Monday's Gin Distillery Exclusive London Dry; Pink Elephant London Dry; Greater Than London Dry
TWO 9CT GOLD PENDANT NECKLACES, the first with a textured style pendant fixed to a Rolo link chain with lobster clasp, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, length 440mm excluding pendant, the second pendant of an oval cluster set with a central oval cut emerald, within a surround of ten small round brilliant cut diamonds, fitted with a tapered bail, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, length including bail 15mm, suspended from a fine rope twist chain fitted with a spring clasp, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, length 460mm, approximate gross weight 7.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, clasp in working order)
An Emerald and Diamond Ring, set with a centre emerald, approximately 3ct, surrounded by small brilliant cut white diamonds, approximately 1ct total, size M, gross weight 7.6g Note: Metal unmarked but tests as 18ct gold The ring presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. There are light marks to the stone but no large cracks or chips and some minor nibbling to the girdle, again commensurate with age and moderate usage. All the stones are securely set and all the claws appear to be present. The small diamonds around the exterior are likewise in good condition with no obvious of damage or previous repair and are all securely set. The ring itself presents well but does show marks commensurate with age and moderate wear as previously stated. Potential bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely and please note we are not qualified to grade stones. The centre stone measures 10.54mm x 10.24mm, it is not possible to gauge the depth of the stone due to the gallery.
A 14 Carat Gold Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to channel set round cut emerald shoulders, on a yellow plain polished shank, finger size P1/2 (approximately, sizing band fitted); and A 9 Carat Gold Cubic Zirconia Two Stone Ring, finger size PEmerald - 4.2 grams. Two stone - 2.6 grams.
An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ringthe emerald-cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately finger size LThe ring is in poor condition, the emerald is abraded and there is a chip to the girdle. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The emerald measures 6.84mm x 6.12mm x 3.55mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 5.0 grams. CR made 31.10.23.
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