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Platinum old cut diamond and calibre cut emerald target ring, with diamond set shoulders, central diamond approx 0.65 carat[image code: 1mc] Condition Report Tested as platinum, approx 4.7gm, size M, head diameter = 16mm Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
18ct white gold emerald cut emerald and round brilliant cut diamond bracelet, hallmarked, emerald total weight approx 7.20 carat, diamond total weight approx 1.80 carat[image code: 1mc] Condition Report Approx 18.7gm, length = 17.5cmClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A red and gold damask curtain suite, modern, with rich golden floral design on claret field and comprising; a pair of curtains, emerald green lining, each approximately 228cms high, 180cms wide at the ground, pair of emerald green curtains to match, 240cms high, 380cms wide; and a giltwood pelmet, hung with matching drapery, approximately 189cms wide (5)Condition Report: These curtains have been hung and in use for just under 15 years. Accordingly, they show the wear and condition from moderate daily use during this period and with expected effects of sunlight and everyday London use. Unless otherwise specified, these curtains are interlined.Overall fair condition slightly muted colours, hem slightly irregular and showing signs from wear and use. Some tears. Internal green thin curtains are crumpled and showing more pronounced signs of sunlight fading. Main curtain linings yellowed from sun. Pelmet adapted and reduced from a larger piece- some loss to gilding- notably to centre.Condition Report Disclaimer
A ladies 18ct gold and platinum Emerald and diamond daisy design ring. Finger size "M". Estimated total weight of diamonds 0.20cts. Weight of ring 1.7 grams, together with a ladies 18ct gold diamond ring, Finger size "L". Estimated total weight of diamonds 0.15cts. Weight of ring 1.7 grams.Together with a selection of silver and white metal jewellery.
Larken (Sir Frank, 1875-1953). Archive of Royal Navy service, c.1890, comprising: 1. 'Log of H.M.S. "Tyne", "Bellerophon", "Emerald", "Partridge", "Blake", and "Cleopatra". Kept by Frank Larken, Mid.' [cover-title], North America and West Indies Station, 15 July 1891 – 30 November 1893, approx. 190 leaves, printed headings and red rules, completed by hand on some 145 leaves, 31 charts and plans (including Bermuda Harbour, the first International Naval Review at New York, 1893, many of Newfoundland and environs, many of route from Bermuda to Jamaica via Antigua, Barbados and Trinidad) and 32 technical drawings and views (including a view titled 'Ice-Berg, ashore off St John's') , nearly all in watercolour on card (a few in pen-and-ink ), tipped in or mounted (some partially lifting), occasional adhesive-staining (stronger to first few leaves), damp-staining to blanks at rear, original blue morocco binding, spine defective, covers detached and worn, folio (30.3 x 19.8 cm), 2. 'Journal. Mr. F. Larken, H.M.S. Cleopatra', North America and West Indies Station, 1 December – 14 May 1895, approx. 90 leaves, printed headings and red rules, completed throughout, 16 charts and plans (including Port Royal in Jamaica, Ireland Island in Bermuda, Bermuda dockyard, and Bermuda minefield) and 9 technical diagrams, nearly all in watercolour on wove paper (a few in pen-and-ink), tipped in or mounted (some partially lifting), original half sheep, spine defective, worn, folio (32 x 20 cm), 3. Larken's personal bicorn hat, dress epaulettes and sword belt, black felt bicorn hat by Gieves Ltd with gilt braid and button, gilt braid epaulettes by Gieves, Matthews & Seagrove (each with three stars; one epaulette with crown and one of the stars detached), leather sword belt by Gieves Ltd with gilt metal buckle and acorn and oakleaf gold bullion embroidery (some wear), in japanned metal tin with brass plaque engraved 'Rear Adml F. Larken' and maroon velvet lining, 30 x 48 x 25 cm, 4. Three Royal Navy commemoration volumes, i.e. a) H.M.S. Dreadnought. Memorabilia, Malta: printed for private circulation by Antonio Bartolo, [1886], 125 [3] pp., folding table, 2 albumen print diagrams mounted to blank pp. 4 and 36 (soiling to adjacent leaves), annotation by Larken to front free endpaper, original blue skiver, worn, date '1886' gilt to front cover, worn, 4to (23.5 x 17.8 cm), one copy on WorldCat (Mariners' Museum Library, USA), b) Visit of the French Fleet, August, 1905 [cover-title], London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1905], 9 pp., 4 plates, folding colour map on silk in end-pocket (frayed at edges), silk doublures, original blue calf gilt, 8vo (24 x 16 cm), one copy on WorldCat (National Maritime Museum), c) Visit of Colonial Premiers and the Houses of Parliament to Portsmouth, [London]: Private and not for Publication, [1907], 23 [1] pp., 7 mounted photographic plates, folding text-leaf, folding map, silk doublures, original blue calf richly gilt, 4to (23.5 x 18.5 cm), 5. Three personal notebooks and scrap-albums including notes on science, c.1930, 6. Original silver bromide print portrait photograph of Larken by Walter Stone, [1934], faded, in folding case (poor condition) with similar portrait opposite (probably his wife)Qty: (10)NOTESProvenance: By direct descent to the present owner. Admiral Sir Frank Larken KCB CMG (1875-1953) entered the Royal Navy in 1889. On the declaration of war in August 1914 he took command of light cruiser HMS Doris in the eastern Mediterranean, with instructions to launch amphibious raids on Turkish positions along the Syrian coast. His demolition of the railway at Alexandretta in December 1918 forced the Turks into negotiations by which they agreed to destroy their own railway engines and stores, under British supervision, a somewhat farcical event which was key to Churchill's appraisal of Turkish military capability and his decision to launch the Gallipoli campaign, during which the Doris provided support for the Anzac landings. Larken later commanded battleship HMS Valiant (1922-4), was promoted rear-admiral in 1924, vice-admiral in 1929, and admiral in 1933.
An 18ct gold aquamarine and diamond ring, an emerald cut aquamarine, claw set, with a pair of brilliant cut diamonds channel set to each shoulder, with tapered incised shoulders and a flat profile shank, import hallmark Birmingham 1997, 4.39g.Finger size M½Condition report: Some surface reaching inclusions to the diamonds.Minor surface marks/scratches to metal.Shank slightly thinner at base, possibly due to wear.
A platinum blue topaz and diamond ring, an emerald cut blue topaz, claw set in a yellow collet, with a triangular cut diamond claw set in a white collet at each side, to solid flat section shoulders and shank, all grain set with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, 17.1 x 9.9mm, 6.20g.Finger size MCondition report: Aquamarine not completely straight in setting.Claws in good condition, all stones secure. Very minor surface marks/scratches to mount.
A white gold diamond and emerald half eternity ring, alternating brilliant cut diamonds and square step cut emeralds, all channel set with a plain tapered shank, marked 750, Cypriot assay marks, 4.33g.Finger size RCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Wear to rhodium plating, ring would benefit from re-plating.Some surface reaching inclusions to the emeralds.Small chip to the corner of one of the emeralds.
A gold split pearl ring, an oval panel with floral split pearl decoration, to scrolling shoulders and plain shank, head tested as approximately 18ct gold, shank tested as approximately 9ct gold, 1.87g, together with a gold single stone citrine ring, the emerald cut citrine claw set to engraved shoulders and a plain shank, tested as approximately 15ct gold, 2.00g (2)Finger size M½, N
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a green tunic with vibrant yellow cuffs, a deep blue overtunic, which is belted with a red sash. The attendant also sports a truncated conical hat and holds an emerald green object in his right hand. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:240mm / W:90mm ; 694g Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in emerald green tunic trimmed in red which belted with an orangish sash, and a tall light-coloured hat. The attendant has an object, possibly a drum poised in front of his hips. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:200mm / W:50mm ; 340g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
A PAIR OF FABERGE GOLD AND ENAMEL HAT PINS, WORKMASTER HENRIK WINGSTROM, ST. PETERSBURG, 1908-1917the pair of gold pins accompanied by conforming circular terminals in wavy guilloche enamel in emerald and lime green, the pins marked with 56 standard, kokoshnik mark, marker's mark FABERGE in Cyrillic and workmaster's mark H.W in Latin for Henrik Wingstrom, in fitted wood retailer's box, stamped and lined with silk and velvet; length of each pin: 18.2 cm (7 1/8 in.), diameter of each terminal: 3 cm (1 1/8 in.) CONDITIONThe set appears in overall very good original condition. The pins slightly bent. The enamel of the terminals with some abrasions to the center, mainly apparent in the emerald-colored pin. 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 RUSSIAN PORCELAIN VASE WITH MOSCOW BLAZON, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I (1825-1855)of baluster form, decorated overall with gilt strapwork against a red ground with emerald accents, centered on one side with the Imperial eagle, on the other with the coat of arms of the city of Moscow, related to the design of the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich banqueting service, blue underglaze imperial cypher and gilt numeral 19. under base; height: 38.5 cm (15 1/8 in.) CONDITIONThe vase is in excellent original condition with no significant issues to report beyond some very minor rubbing to parts of the glaze (most prominent along the rim of the base). 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.
An impressive 18ct yellow gold Emerald and Diamond ring - The natural untreated Columbian Emerald is 8.61ct flanked either side by a brilliant cut diamond, each 0.93ct, colour E, clarity SI1, cut Excellent, Excellent, Excellent - ring size N - total weight 13.2 grams - very good condition, not hallmarked
A hallmarked 14ct yellow gold emerald and diamond ring, the emerald approx 8.5mm x 6mm x 4.5mm flanked either side by 4 diamonds and 12 diamonds set to shoulders - emerald approx 2ct - ring size N/O - approx weight 8.2 grams - in good condition, diamonds bright, please note emerald has not been tested
LARGE EMERALD CUT SAPPHIRE, weighing approximately 2525 carats, 7.1cm x 6.3cm x 5.2cm; a large oval ruby, weighing approximately 2645 carats, 8.9cm x 6.4cm x 4.8cm and another smaller, length 3cm; a piece of lapis lasuli, of tear drop form, 10cm x 7cm; and an emerald, of tear drop form, length 3cm (5) Footnote: the large sapphire and ruby come with certificates from the Earth Mined Gemstone Testing Laboratory, dated April and March 2014
Pair of 18ct gold emerald and diamond hoop earrings, each earring consisting of three oval emeralds and two round brilliant cut diamonds in a rubover setting Condition Report & Further Details Approx 9.7gm, length = 20mm, excellent conditionClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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