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A SMALL EMERALD AND DIAMOND SQUARE CLUSTER YELLOW GOLD RING the small square cut emerald measuring approx. 3.7mm2, surround pf twelve small round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.36 carat, shank yellow gold unmarked, ring size R, gross weight 2.0 grams Condition Report : good, no obvious damage or repair, some thinning to shank Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Jadearmband Jadearmband Paris, um 1915 Gelbgold 750/-, getestet. Pariser Feingehaltspunze seit 1838. 14 kleine Diamantrosen. 1 kleiner Smaragd. 26 Jadecabochons, zus. ca. 15 ct. L. ca. 17,7 cm. Ca. 14 g. Jadearmband A jade bracelet Paris, circa 1915 Yellow gold 750/-, assayed. Hallmark of Paris since 1838. 14 small diamond roses. 1 small emerald. 26 jade cabochons, totalling approx. 15 ct. Length approx. 17.7 cm. Ca. 14 g.
Collieranhänger mit kolumbianischen Smaragden und Diamanten Collieranhänger mit kolumbianischen Smaragden und Diamanten Deutschland, 1915-1925 Rundankerkette: Weißgold 585/-, gestempelt, Fassungen: Platin 950/- und Gelbgold 585/-, getestet. Diamanten im Übergangsschliff sowie Diamantrosen, zus. ca. 1,80 ct. TCR-CR (I-J-K), SI1-2-3. 2 kolumbianische Smaragdtropfen sowie 1 kleiner Smaragd im drachenförmigen Facettenschliff, zus. ca. 14 ct., tiefes sattes Grün mit einem feinen Jardin. Sehr gut erhaltener Zustand. L. ca. 44 cm, Anhänger: L. ca. 6,3 cm. Ca. 13,0 g. Dabei: Originaletui. Eine Besonderheit der 1920er Jahre war eine betont strenge Gestaltung mit kantigen Elementen, auch der Cabochonschliff erfreute sich großer Beliebtheit. Diese Pretiose weist noch feine Elemente des Historismus auf. Die Wertschätzung liegt in der Singularität und der kolumbianischen Old Mine Smaragden. Test Report - Nr. KSB4876, Deutsche Stiftung Edelsteinforschung (DSEF), Idar-Oberstein, 2.09.2020. BK Collieranhänger mit kolumbianischen Smaragden und Diamanten A pendant necklace with Colombian emeralds and diamonds Germany, 1915- 1925 Round anchor necklace: white gold 585/-, hallmarked. Settings: platinum 950/- and yellow gold 585/-, assayed. Diamonds in transitional cut and diamond roses, totalling approx. 1.80 ct. TCR-CR (I-J-K), SI 1-2-3. 2 Colombian emerald drops and 1 small emerald in dragon form faceted cut, totalling approx. 14 ct., deep rich green with a fine jardin. In very good preserved condition. Length approx. 44 cm, pendant: length approx. 6.3 cm. Ca. 13.0 g. Additional: original case. Test report - number KSB4876, Deutsche Stiftung Edelsteinforschung (DSEF), Idar-Oberstein, 2 September 2020.
ORDE JOHN: (1751-1824) British Admiral, remembered as a professional enemy of Lord Nelson. An interesting series of eight A.Ls.S. and two Ls.S., J Orde, twenty nine pages (total), mainly 4to and folio (2), HMS Princess Royal, off Cadiz, 1797-98, to James Matra, His Majesty's Consul General at Tangier, some marked Private and Confidential. Orde writes a series of formal letters to Matra regarding supplies, French and Spanish fleet movements, frictions with the Emperor of Morocco, Colonial Government posts, making references to Lord Nelson and Napoleon Bonaparte etc., in part, 'Having the honor to command a Squadron of His Brittanick Majesty's Ships cruising off Cadiz; I am requested by the Earl of St. Vincent to forward to you a Bag of Letters….& to request you will dispatch it to General O'Hara, Govr. of Gibraltar by the earliest opportunity…..I have directed Captain Gage…..to apply for your assistance in procuring a small supply of Bullocks & Vegetables for the Squadron under my Order' (5th December 1797), 'Lord St. Vincent's letters shall be forwarded to him…..We are given to understand here that the whole Spanish Fleet that left Cadiz returned to it except one frigate. What say you to this? Have you had any late accounts of the movement of the French in the Mediterranean Has the French consul with you received orders…..to confiscate vessels taking any article of British manufacture on board? Has he any information relative to the invasion of England & of Portugal?' (25th February 1798), 'The commander of the Emerald Frigate has my directions to call in at Tangier and apply to you for any intelligence you may have to communicate to me…..The Spanish Fleet seem prepared for sea and I have my suspicions intend to come out, should it so happen, I trust we shall not be found unprepared for them' (16th March [1798]), 'I shall not be at all surprised at any attempt the Spaniards may make to promote a difference between Great Britain and the Emperor of Morocco….Your letters for the Duke of Portland I sent to Lisbon, to be forwarded to England….by the same consignment I sent also extracts from your letters to Lord St. Vincent, who I daresay will consider himself much obliged by the intelligence they contain' (2nd April 1798), 'The value of the Governor of Barbados, or rather the income, I conceive to be about 2000 £ Sterlg. Pr. Annm; the greatest part of it arising from the salary allowed by Government……The climate, you will have heard of course, is the mildest possible, and the society of the capital, not bad when I was there, is now, I am informed, greatly improved with the town. Living in the island is not expensive…..supplies of various kinds are got……from America and the intercourse with the mother country in West Indian colonies afford a favourable opportunity to draw what may be wanting from them. The situation of the island of Bermuda makes it ever of importance to G.B., but more especially in time of war…..I cannot too strongly express my gratitude to you for the correct accounts sent me of the proposed movements of the Spanish Fleet…..they enabled me to draw those reinforcements from Lisbon in time that, I conceive, have prevented the Sp[aniar]ds pulling to sea…..I feel more indignant than I can express at the conduct of the E! His hostility to us can not be concealed……Would that we could get hold of Cadiz & the Spanish Fleet! It is an object, in my opinion, more likely to recall to us a tolerable & lasting peace than any other I am aware of. Time will show what we will do. As the Emperor has cut off our supplies of cattle…..I request you to let your servant procure for me about six dozen of the cattle of the best quality, about ten baskets of corn and 200 eggs' (21st April [1798]), 'I intend leaving this about Thursday or Friday next, or so soon after as the Wind will permit, for the purpose of rejoining the Fleet; and intend, in my way, to drop anchor off Tangier, for the purpose of receiving on Board the Princess Royal, as many live Bullocks, and Stock, as I can possibly store, which shall be Publickly understood, to be for my ship only' (6th May 1798), 'I am truly sorry my Dr. Sir that I cannot have the pleasure of your company…..I will however put on my plain coat tomorrow morning, if the weather is moderate, & run up to your house for five minutes to make my Bow to you. My uniform I will not wear as I should wish it not to be understood I am offended at not being saluted……What you say about the Emperor…..I trust will prove true, but such is the apathy that prevails at present and such the apprehensions entertained by all the European stations of the French power, that I must entertain doubts…..We have flying accounts of some arrangement being likely to take place between Great Britain & Spain, but I question it much & rather fear than wish it, as…..[Spain]….making Peace with us would only furnish a better pretext to the French…..It is said Buonaparte and Desaix are at Toulon & to command the expedition preparing in that quarter for Egypt' (18th May [1798]), 'We look anxiously for news from Admiral Nelson and from Home: our latest from the latter is of the 17th June, from the former of the 19th ult.; when he was off Naples and on the moment proceeding after the French known to him to be at Malta destined for Alexandria. When an occasion offers do say what I am in your debt; and pray add to the charge by sending me half a Dozen sheep and 4 or 5 Dozen Capons or Fowls with 4 or 500 oranges' (24th July [1798]), 'Accept my thanks…..for the plentiful supply of Bullocks you have caused to be procured for us……The intelligence you are pleased to send me is further corroborated from other quarters, that respecting the Toulon Squadron in particular……PS I have so blotted the other half of the sheet of paper on which I wrote your letter that I have torn it off - should you have anything more respecting the movements of the French Toulon ships I will beg you to communicate it to me by any opportunity you may have' (12th December [1798]). A fine correspondence of interesting content. Some light overall age wear, generally VG, 10James Matra (1746-1806) American Sailor and Diplomat who had accompanied James Cook on his voyage to Botany Bay in 1770. Matra served as HM Consul General at Tangier from 1786-1806.
An emerald and diamond stickpin, the cabochon emerald is set within a surround of old cushion-shaped diamonds in silver and gold, 11mm wide, 6cm high Condition report: Cabochon emerald has some surface breaking fissures but pretty colour. Attractive cushion-shaped diamonds and all good condition.
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald-cut emerald set within a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold, London hallmarks for 1995, size K Condition report: Emerald is a little cloudy, diamonds approximately 0.50cts total, mixed quality but front up well, mount all in good condition.
An emerald and diamond flexible bracelet, the links alternately-set with French-cut emeralds and circular-cut diamonds in white gold, 19.5cm long Condition report: Modern and well-made and all in good condition. Clasp stamped 375. Diamonds approximately 1.25cts total. Good quality diamonds. French-cut emeralds, well-matched, bright and lively.
A diamond and Colombian emerald trilogy ring, central rectangular octagonal cut emerald, measuring approx 7.80 x 6.71 x 4.05mm weight 1.55ct, between two round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.14ct, unmarked white metal shank, size N/O, 3.9g gross, with GCS emerald card
DAMENRING 585/000 Gelbgold mit Smaragd-Cabochon. Ringgr. 57, Brutto ca. 2,1g A LADIES RING 585/000 yellow gold with emerald cabochon. Ring size 57, gross weight approx. 2.1 grams. Keywords: jewellery, gems, jewels, accessories, jewelry, Schmuck, 14 ct, 14 carat, 14 C, 14 kt, 14 karat, 14 K, noble metal, gems, gemstones, precious stones, jewels
An 18ct gold aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, an emerald cut aquamarine, with a stated weight of 0.50ct, rub set to a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, with a stated total weight of 0.36ct, grain and rub set to a scalloped edge. The white gold setting plate to a yellow gold pierced gallery, fleur-de-lys shoulders, and a plain shank. Sheffield 1999. Head 13 x 11mm, 5.69g.Finger size M½Condition report: Shank slightly thinner at base.
An 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, an emerald cut aquamarine, with a stated weight of 0.40ct, with a triangular brilliant cut diamond at each side, with a stated total weight of 0.18ct. All claw set to tapered shoulders and a plain shank. London 2005, 2.81g.Finger size NCondition report: A chip to the pavilion of the aquamarine, and nibbles to the crown facet junctions.
A single row graduated faceted emerald bead necklace, the beads approximately 2.6 to 5.0mm wide, strung plain to a gold bolt ring clasp. Marked 9k. 445mm long, 7.84gCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to some of the emeralds. Abrasions/nibbles to some of the emeralds. Stringing a little loose. Slight wear to top of bolt ring.
A pair of white gold emerald and diamond cluster earrings, an emerald cut emerald, claw set with a surround of eight cut diamonds, micro claw set to an open gallery. With post and scroll fittings. Marked 18KT. Cluster 7 x 5mm, 1.35g (2)Condition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.
A white gold single stone emerald pendant, an oval mixed cut emerald, 7.01 x 4.98 x 3.83mm, four claw set to an articulated bale. Suspended on a curb link chain with bolt ring clasp. Marked 9K. Chain 460mm long, 1.00gCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.No signs of wear to the chain.
An emerald and diamond cushion-shaped cluster ring,an oval mixed cut emerald, milligrain set in a raised collet to the cushion-shaped head, with a surround of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to a pierced gallery. With trifurcated shoulders grain set with eight cut diamonds, and a three row stepped shank. Tested as approximately platinum. Head 11.5 x 10mm, 4.44g.Finger size OCondition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald. Very minor surface marks/scratches to shank.
A white gold emerald and diamond ring, an oval cabochon emerald, rub set to a surround of eight cut diamonds, claw set to a wire gallery. With foliate collets grain set with eight cut diamonds, to split shoulders and a flat section shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Head 14.5 x 17.5mm, 6.20g.Finger size L½Condition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Some porosity to mount.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Rhodium plating to shank wearing, would benefit from being re-rhodium plated.
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, a baguette cut emerald, with a stated weight of 0.22ct, with a triangular brilliant cut diamond at each side, with a stated total weight of 0.15ct, all flush set, to a tapered chevron section shank. London 1998, 3.75g.Finger size NCondition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.Minor surface marks to mount.
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster crossover ring, two emerald and diamond clusters, each with an oval mixed cut emerald with a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to crossover shoulders with a central row of channel set square step cut emeralds, and outer rows of grain set brilliant cut diamonds, with a tapered flat section shank. London 2000. Head approximately 15mm at the widest point, 6.08g.Finger size RCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Slight porosity to inside of mount.Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.A chip to one of the square step cut emeralds. Two sizing joins visible at base of shank.
A gold emerald and diamond ring, an oval mixed cut emerald, 8.02 x 6.00mm in size, claw set to graduated stepped shoulders set with baguette and tapered baguette cut diamonds, and a plain tapered shank. Marked 18K, 3.78g.Finger size PCondition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.
A pair of white gold diamond hoop earrings, the front half with three emerald cut diamonds, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.10ct each, claw set to a hoop, micro claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, and brilliant cut diamonds micro claw set to the inside back of the hoop. With post and scroll fittings. Marked 750. Approximately 19.5mm diameter, 5.10g (2)Condition report: Emerald cut diamonds measure approximately 3.5 x 2.4mm.
A gold emerald, sapphire and ruby bracelet, graduated articulated panels, rub set with oval cabochon emeralds, pear cut and round cabochon sapphires, and round cabochon rubies. With beaded and twisted wire decoration, and a twisted wire border, to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Marked 18k. 15.4mm at the widest point, 180mm long, 24.40gCondition report: Surface marks/tarnish to metal. Some surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Tested as approximately 18ct gold.
A 9ct gold emerald, ruby and sapphire set hinged bangle, c.1970, with a pierced foliate top half. A circular mixed cut emerald, four claw set to the centre, with scattered gemstones to each side, with a plain lower half, to a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Interior dimensions 57 x 45mm, 12.63gCondition report: Some abrasions to the gemstones.Scratches to the gold.Figure of eight safety catch slightly loose.
A pair of white gold emerald, ruby and diamond spray earrings, two polished wire sprays, one terminating with a pear mixed cut emerald and brilliant cut diamond, the other with a brilliant cut diamond. With a pear mixed cut ruby and brilliant cut diamonds claw set to the sides, to hinged omega fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 30 x 29mm, 7.35g (2)Condition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds, and nibbles to the girdle and crown facet junctions of the rubies.
A 9ct gold opal set butterfly brooch, with circular mixed cut emerald eyes, to wings and abdomen grain set throughout with cabochon opals, with pin and roller catch. London 1984. 42mm long, 5.06gCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to gold.Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds and a few of the opals.One of the opals appears to be a later replacement.Some light porosity visible on the back of the brooch.Catch secure
A gold single stone emerald ring, an emerald cut emerald, approximately 8.99 x 7.76 x 4.86mm, rub set to tapered shoulders and a flat section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 8.90g.Finger size T-U approximatelyCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Sizing join visible at base of shank.Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.Pavilion of emerald extends beyond the bottom of the collet, as such it is not possible to measure the finger size with total accuracy.
A gold coral, emerald and diamond ring, an oval cabochon coral, rub set, with marquise cut diamonds claw set to one side, with parallel crossover shoulders, one grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, the other plain, to a plain polished shank, marked 14K, 4.34g.Finger size FCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Shank slightly thinner at base.Sizing join visible at base of shank.Some glue visible around setting edge of coral.Some solder joins visible around edge of coral collet.One emerald slightly wonky in collet.
An 18ct gold three stone emerald and diamond ring, a circular mixed cut emerald with a brilliant cut diamond at each side, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold crossover shoulders and a plain shank, 4.65g.Finger size LCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Shank slightly oval.Surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.Claws all proud.Gemstones slightly dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.Solder join visible to base of shank where the ring has been sized.Some solder has bled into the hallmark, obstructing the assay office mark.
A white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, an emerald cut emerald with surround of Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket, with solid tapered shoulders and a plain shank, marked 750, head 11 x 10.5mm, 2.83g.Finger size JCondition report: Shank slightly out of shape.Surface marks/scratches to mount.Some wear to the rhodium plating, would benefit from being re-rhodium plated.Wear to the claws.Some surface reaching inclusions to the emerald.
A pair of white gold cultured South Sea pearl and emerald earrings, a silver cultured South Sea pearl, 13.5 to 13.7mm, cup set and surmounted with a circular mixed cut emerald, claw set to a wire collet, with posts and hinged omega fittings, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 10.52g (2)Condition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Slight file marks to the posts.
Four gold rings, to include a 9ct gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, Edinburgh, a 9ct gold ruby and diamond ring, Birmingham, a 9ct gold emerald and diamond ring, missing an emerald, and a gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, missing emeralds, 9.11g (4)
A gold emerald and split pearl wreath brooch, alternating split pearls and emerald cut emeralds or green beryls, grain set to foliate collets, with pin and 'C' catch, and metal safety chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 34 x 27mm, 5.99g, together with a silver marcasite ring, a gilt metal ring, a pair of metal marcasite earrings, a paste necklace, and a metal brooch (7)Condition report: The brooch fittings are later additions, soft soldered to the wreath. One of the split pearls is a later replacement.Some surface reaching inclusions to the beryls.Some wear to the nacre of the pearls.
A 9ct gold and emerald heart pendant on chain, a 750 chain with scrolled pendant (vacant) and sundry items, including a 9ct gold oval cabochon jade pendant on chain and a pair of earrings en suite, an oval engraved enclosed locket on chain and and an oval enclosed locket, 9ct gross 10.4 grams, 750 chain 2.7 grams.
An Art Deco style 9ct white metal and emerald cut amethyst set dress ring, with stepped shoulders, size P, gross 3.8 grams.CONDITION: Scratch to the table facet and a few other small scratches to the crown facets. Rhodium plating slightly beginning to wear in places, otherwise in good order.
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