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Lot 179

A Victorian doubled ended emerald glass scent bottle, the faceted body with silver coloured foliate chased caps, L12.5cm, together with later moulded clear glass bottle with wrythern moulded body, H14cm.Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 180

Platinum emerald and diamond ring weight 4g

Lot 216

18ct gold emerald diamond ring weight

Lot 238

9ct gold fancy emerald & opal cocktail ring weight 3.6g

Lot 375

14ct gold diamond, emerald, sapphire band ring weight 3.3g

Lot 478A

Art deco emerald and paste stone silver bracelet, emerald coloured stone possible paste, Overall good condition, one link has a dent

Lot 300

18ct gold and platinum diamond and emerald Art Deco ring, an 18ct yellow gold diamond ring and a 9ct yellow gold ring set with a pearl, approx total weight 8.3g

Lot 313

9ct yellow gold, emerald and diamond ring, approx total weight 1.6g

Lot 281

A gold coloured metal (thought 18ct gold), opal and emerald flower pattern ring with rectangular central stone approx 0.1 carat, surrounded by five cabochon opals, ring size 0 (shank worn and marks rubbed)

Lot 156

SWAROVSKI Amethyst and emerald dainty necklace and a pair of clip on earrings with box

Lot 157

Genuine crystal diamond and emerald shaped choker necklace and clip on earrings

Lot 160

SWAROVSKI genuine crystal amethyst drop necklace, amethyst (emerald cut) bracelet, and clip on earrings (all matching set) with box

Lot 289

9ct gold emerald and diamond dress ring. 3.8g approx. Ring size S. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Condition is good, full UK hall marks  QVC 

Lot 291

9ct white gold emerald and diamond dress ring. 2.1g approx, ring size M & 1/2.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 295

9ct gold emerald and diamond dress ring. 2.8g approx, ring size R. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Condition is good, full UK hall marks  

Lot 300

9ct gold emerald and diamond dress ring. 2.9g approximately. Size N. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very slight nicks to facet edges end slight wear to stone, otherwise good full  UK  marks 

Lot 123

A diamond-set forehead pendant (chand-tikka) from the collection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) Punjab, Probably Lahore, first half of the 19th Centuryof silver set with diamonds, in the form of a crescent, surmounted by a central trefoil motif, a smaller crescent suspended above with teardrop pendants, the lower edge with pendent fish and emerald flanked by further teardrop pendants, later mounted as a brooch, in fitted cloth covered case, the inside of the lid inscribed From the Collection of the Court of Lahore formed by HH The Maharajah Runjeet Singh & lastly worn by Her Highness The Late Maharanee Jeudan Kower. and Frazer & Hawes from Garrard's 31 Regent St. 8.6 cm. max.; 32.5 g.Footnotes:ProvenanceCollection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839).Sold by Frazer and Hawes from Garrards of Regent Street, London.Private UK collection by descent. Acquired by the vendor's Grandmother at Debenham and Coe, South Kensington, London, in 1974. PublishedJ. Bamford, 'Jewels to crown them all' in Art & Antiques, July 27 1974, Vol. 15 No. 9, p. 35.Three pieces of jewellery from the Maharani in similar fitted cases have been sold at auction: Bonhams, Sikh Treasures and Arts of the Punjab, 23rd October 2018, lot200; Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 24th April 2018, lot 300; and Christie's, Magnificent Mughal Jewels, London, 6th October 1999, lot 178.Between 1849 and 1850, when the British took control of the court in Lahore, they entered the Treasury, where they found the court jewels wrapped in cloth. The Treasury was fabled to be the greatest and largest treasure ever found. The most famous and well-known jewels were taken away as gifts for Queen Victoria, including the Koh-i Noor and the Timur Ruby. Confiscated treasures were sold by Messrs Lattie Bros. of Hay-on-Wye in the Diwan-i-Am of the Lahore Fort. The items were listed in seven printed catalogues and the sales took place over five successive days, the last one starting on 2nd December 1850. It is also known that some of the jewels were boxed in Bombay by Frazer and Hawes and were sent to London, where they were sold by Garrards. Judging by the age of the case, this would have been done after the Maharani's death.Maharani Jindan KaurMaharani Jindan Kaur was born in 1817 in Chahar, Sialkhot, Punjab. Of humble origins, she grew into a young lady of exquisite beauty and came to the attention of Maharajah Ranjit Singh at a young age. In 1835, she became Ranjit Singh's seventeenth wife and in 1838 bore him a son, Duleep. Duleep was his last child and just ten months later Ranjit Singh died. Jindan was the Maharajah's only surviving widow, rejecting the practice of 'Sati' or throwing herself on the funeral pyre with his other wives, choosing to bring up her young son instead.Ranjit Singh's empire stretched from the Indian Ocean to the Himalayas, with its southern boundary bordering British India. His court was fabled for its patronage of the arts and sciences, and for its riches. Immediately after his death, Ranjit Singh's golden empire began to crumble. His eldest son, Kharak Singh, took the throne but was murdered two years later; the reign of Sher Singh was similarly short-lived and he was assassinated in 1843 upon which the five year old Duleep was proclaimed Maharajah with his mother as Regent. As Jindan came to power, she was swiftly confronted by the British army in the hope of conquering one of the last independent states of Northern India.As Regent, Jindan became a thorn in the side of the East India Company: she waged two unsuccessful wars against the British, the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars of 1846-49, which brought about the annexation of the Punjab. In 1846 she was deposed and in February 1847 the British took possession of Lahore. The British continued to see her as a major threat and thus in August 1847, to halt her influence on the young king, Duleep was sent away from the palace and Jindan was incarcerated. In 1849 she escaped from captivity and fled to the Himalayas, where she found troubled sanctuary in Kathmandu, Nepal. Under pressure from the British officials at Kathmandu, the Nepalese imposed humiliating restrictions upon her; meanwhile, the British press began a campaign to blacken her name, calling her the 'Messalina of the Punjab'. Like Messalina, the wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius, Jindan was portrayed as a licentious seductress, who was powerful and influential and too rebellious to control. The young Maharajah, Duleep, was moved to Fategarh eventually to Britain in 1854, where he was adopted as a godson by Queen Victoria. He converted to Christianity and was brought up as a young English gentleman. In 1860, Duleep sought information about his mother and a report came back that: 'The Rani had much changed, was blind and lost much of her energy'. The Governor General agreed to a meeting based on this report of the Rani's condition, thinking that the last queen of the Punjab no longer posed a threat. When they met in 1861 Duleep found her almost blind and suffering from poor health. It was agreed that the Rani would travel to England: her private property and jewels, previously taken by the British authorities, would be restored to her on the basis that she left India. Upon their return to London, a change was noted in the Maharajah and he was heard to talk about his private property in the Punjab; information that only Jindan could have given to him. During this time, she reawakened her son's faith and royal heritage, sowing the seeds of discontent in his mind which would bring about his fall from grace in later life.On the 1st August 1863, Jindan died in her Kensington home in the country of her sworn enemy, just two and a half years after being reunited with her son and leaving him inconsolable.As a Sikh queen, cremation was the traditional practice, but one that was not allowed under English law. The Maharani's body was moved to the Dissenters Chapel at Kensal Green Cemetery until such time that it could be taken to India for the last rites. Her body remained at Kensal Green for nearly a year. At the time, Charles Dickens wrote: 'Down here... rests the Indian dancing woman whose strong will and bitter enmity towards England caused Lord Dalhousie to say of her, when in exile, that she was the only person our Government near feared'.In 1864, permission was granted to take the body to India and she was cremated at Bombay. In 1924, her ashes were later moved to Lahore and deposited at the samadh of Ranjit Singh.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 20A

An emerald and diamond cluster ring, centring three small stepped cut emeralds within a small diamond set surround, stamped 750, size M

Lot 27

Modern 9ct gold opalescent and emerald cluster ring, the oval cabochon centre opalescent within a surround of 8 small emeralds, size N

Lot 3

Modern precious metal diamond and emerald ring, alternate entwined design featuring 4 small brilliant cut diamonds and 6 synthetic emeralds, diamond carat weight 0.20ct approx, size T

Lot 49A

Mixed Lot: modern small emerald and diamond cluster ring, stamped 18 (one emerald missing), size F/G; a green chalcedony rnig stamped 585, size L; together with a 9ct gold paste set ring, size S/T

Lot 271

An emerald & diamond ring, the rectangular emerald set within a border of fourteen small diamonds, to an un-marked white metal shank; size: K/L (4.5gm).

Lot 278

An emerald & diamond ring, the rectangular emerald set within a four-sided border of twenty four small diamonds, to an un-marked yellow metal shank; size: J. (9.4gm).

Lot 283

AN EMERALD & DIAMOND RING, the oval-cut emerald weighing approx. 0.8carat, set within a double border of twenty-eight small diamonds, to an 18ct yellow gold shank; size J (5.8gm).

Lot 303

A Victorian double-bowled wine glass, one bowl in emerald, the other in cranberry, joined by a short clear stem, 6½” high; a Stowerbridge-type cranberry tinted square glass bowl, 4¼” wide; three items of Venetian glass; & a bedside carafe with matching beaker, 6¼” high.

Lot 317

An Art Deco faux emerald and clasr paste brooch, the green step cut faux emerald with simulated inclusions,10x9mm, four claw set in a white metal mount set with clear brilliant and baguette cut paste, 35x70mm.

Lot 255A

A good Chinese spinach green jade rectangular snuff bottle, 18th/19th century, the sides carved in relief with a pair of lion mask ring handles, on a rectangular foot, the stone with emerald green and grey toning, with a jadeite mounted silver stopper and spoon, total height 6.8cmCONDITION: Natural inclusions to the stone, minute nicks to the edge of the rim and the foot, othwerise in good condition.

Lot 536

A 19th century gold, sapphire, ruby, emerald and rose cut diamond set quadruple shank half hoop ring, size M, gross 4.5 grams.CONDITION: All four sapphire have very worn table facets. One of the sapphire setting has split on the inside. Two of the rose cuts are chipped.

Lot 551

A 20th century gold, emerald and diamond set circular eight stone cluster ring, size H, gross 5.1 grams.CONDITION: The emerald table has a few tiny nicks. No visible damage to any of the diamonds.

Lot 560

A late 19th century gold and silver, carved emerald, four stone ruby and twenty four rose cut diamond set oval brooch, 42mm, gross 30.9 grams.CONDITION: Visible solder at either end of the pin where it joins the body on the back. One of the rubies has a couple of small chips to the crown facets. A few minor surface nicks to the top and base of the emerald.

Lot 564

A Victorian style gold, emerald and diamond cluster set marquise shaped ring, size O/P, gross 2.7 grams.CONDITION: No visible damage to any of the stones.

Lot 577

An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond set three stone ring, with diamond set shoulders, size M/N, gross 2.6 grams.CONDITION: Small chip to the emerald on the girdle.

Lot 583

A continental gold, emerald, ruby and diamond set Star of David pendant, on a gold fine link chain, pendant 21mm, chain 42cm, gross weight 7.7 grams.CONDITION: Three emeralds are chipped. One larger emerald is missing. 2 of the rubies each have a tiny nick. Diamond approx. 0.25ct.

Lot 592

A modern pair of white gold?, emerald and diamond cluster oval earrings, 12mm, gross weight 4.8 grams.CONDITION: Overall good condition with no visible damage to the stones.

Lot 593

An attractive modern 18k gold, emerald and diamond cluster set choker necklace, set with round brilliant cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 10.50ct and seventeen round cut emeralds with an estimated total weight of 11.50ct, length approximately 38cm, gross weight 43.4 grams.CONDITION: One of the emeralds appears to have two surface reaching inclusions to one of the crown facets,otherwise the necklace is in nice clean condition.

Lot 1128

A collectable 380ct emerald gemstone

Lot 1246

An unmounted Zambian emerald gemstone, 4.63ct, IDT Certified

Lot 1462

A large collectable 1066ct natural Brazil emerald, with certificate

Lot 1490

An unmounted natural emerald gemstone, 9.90ct, certified

Lot 1523

A 2.93ct cabochon Zambian emerald gemstone, with GJSPC gemstone report

Lot 1524

A 10.90ct natural emerald (beryl) gemstone, with Gemological Laboratory of India report

Lot 1525

A 3.00ct cabochon Zambian emerald gemstone, with GJSPC gemstone report

Lot 100

A 9ct White Gold, Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, size N, 2.7g

Lot 97

A 9ct Gold Cabochon Emerald and CZ Ring, size O.5, 1.4g

Lot 119

A 9ct Gold and Emerald Ring, size L, 2.9g

Lot 126

A 9ct Gold, Heart Cut Emerald and Diamond Ring, size P, 2.5g

Lot 137

A 9ct Gold, Emerald and Diamond Ring, size N, 1.3g

Lot 141

An 18ct Gold, Emerald and Diamond Ring, size N, 4.2g

Lot 149

A Pair of Hallmarked 9ct Gold and Emerald Stud Earrings, 1.6g

Lot 176

A 9ct Gold, Emerald and Diamond Necklace, 43cm,

Lot 189

An 18ct, Emerald and Diamond Five Stone Ring, size P, 3.3g

Lot 40

A YELLOW METAL GEM SET PENDANT, of a rectangular form with a claw set emerald cut, mystic coated stone assessed as Quartz, fitted with a round brilliant cut diamond detailed clip bail, also fitted with a figure of eight safety clasp, stamped '14k, 585', approximate dimensions length 29mm, width 15.8mm, depth 11.0mm, approximate gross weight 7.8 grams (Condition:- overall condition good, general light wear)

Lot 41

A YELLOW METAL EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, designed with a central claw set, pear cut emerald, flanked with round brilliant cut diamond detailed shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.12cts, to a plain polished band, stamped '18k', ring size P½, approximate gross weight 5.7 grams (Condition:- overall condition good, general light wear, the emerald has some surface reaching fractures with abrasion to the facet edges and girdle)

Lot 138

LADIES ANTIQUE GOLD EMERALD DIAMOND BROOCH COMPRISING 3CT EMERALD CENTRE STONE SURROUNDED BY 16 ROSE CUT DIAMONDS AND 2 OTHER APX 1.2CT

Lot 271

18CT WHITE GOLD CLUSTER RING PEAR CUT EMERALD AND DIAMONDS

Lot 29

NATURAL CERTIFIED EMERALD GEMSTONE 45.80CT

Lot 337

HANDMADE VINTAGE STYLE 18CT GOLD NATURAL EMERALD AND BLACK ONYX NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND RONDELLS OVER 100CTS EMERALDS

Lot 125

A vintage silver & large emerald cut green stone ring

Lot 139

A Emerald gemstone with certificate

Lot 140

A Emerald gemstone with certificate

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