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A gem set yellow gold wire pendant, of vase form of floral decoration, set with rubies, emeralds, diamonds and sapphires gold tested as not less than 18ct gold; on yellow gold Franco chain, stamped 750 Italy, estimated total diamond weight 0.17 metric carat, g-j; estimated total ruby weight 0.65 metric carat; estimated total sapphire weight 0.52 metric carat; estimated total emerald weight, 0.36 metric carat, gross weight 18.85 grms.
COLIN COLAHAN (AUSTRALIAN 1897 - 1987) THE EMERALD NECKLACE oil on canvas, signed 76cm x 63cm Framed. Label verso: E-Stacy Marks Ltd, 120-122 Terminus Road, Eastbourne, Sussex. Note: Colin Cuthbert Orr Colahan was an Australian painter and sculptor of Irish descent. Between 1921-27 he lived and traveled in England, France and Spain , studied the classical masters and developed his technique, showing his work in London and Paris. He returned to Melbourne, where his reputation grew and his work matured. His subjects included landscapes, streetscapes, portraits and nude studies. In 1935 Colahan suddenly departed again for England, where he built a reputation as a portrait painter. His more notable subjects included George Bernard Shaw. Colahan was appointed an Australian official war artist in 1942 and became the first president of the Australian Artists’ Association, London, in 1952. Moving to Italy in 1958, Colahan continued to paint portraits and landscapes, and in the late 1960s he turned to sculpture, producing over thirty works, including the `Sirena’ fountain for the Italian town of Bordighera, and a head of Victor Smorgon, bought by the National Gallery of Victoria. A portrait in oil of F. Matthias Alexander (of “Alexander technique” fame), painted by Colahan to commemorate the subject’s 80th birthday, was shown on the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow program in May 2013. His work can be found in the collections of the State galleries of Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.
Emerald and diamond five stone ring, together with two gold (9ct) diamond set rings (3)Condition report: Emerald and diamond ring is unmarked (possibly marks have rubbed from wear) and the band is worn very thin. Weighs approximately 3.2g Other two gold (9ct) rings weigh approximately 3.7g in total
An extensive 1930s Fielding's Crown Devon dinner service, comprising twelve dinner plates, twelve side plates, twelve soup bowls, twelve dessert plates, two covered tureens, four graded oval ashets, and one gravy boat, decorated with an emerald green band and gilt 'cracked ice' / floral border
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