Art Deco Period 18ct White Gold - Superb and Attractive Emerald and Diamond Set Cocktail Ring, The Central Emerald Surrounded by Marquoise Cut and Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds of High Quality. The Emerald Also of High Quality and Great Natural Colour. Est Emerald Weight 1.50 cts, Est Diamond Weight 2.00 cts.
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Pair of emerald and diamond 18ct yellow gold bamboo hoop earrings , oval cabochon emerald to each earring measuring approx. 5mm x 3mm, bezel set with 2 small diamonds to either side, hoops measuring approx. 25mm diameter, post and butterfly pierced ear fittings, gross weight of pair. 11.0g. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.
Emerald and diamond 18ct yellow gold ring , central mixed cut oval emerald measuring approx. 6mm x 5mm, bezel set with a surround of 28 small pave set diamonds, plain polished yellow gold shank, gross weight 7.3g, ring size approx. Q. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.
An Art Deco green stone and diamond five-stone ring, the large central green stone a Soude emerald (imitation emerald made up of three layers), two baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder, total diamond weight approx. 0.75ct, platinum mount, ring size N1/2, total gross weight approx 5gmsCondition report: Good wear and tear only, nibbles to girdleCONDITION:Good wear and tear only
An emerald and diamond fancy cross-over 18ct white gold cluster ring, the central emerald weighing approx 0.75ct, the curved top and bottom cluster surround comprising a total of twenty small round eight-cut diamonds, claw settings, ring size M1/2, gross weight approx 4.2gmsCondition report: Good, all diamonds intact, no obvious signs of damage or repair, minor wear and tear only
An early 20th Century emerald and diamond multi oval cluster drop necklace and a pair of matching earrings, the necklace comprising a total of four oval cluster links with emerald set separators between the earrings a single matching drop cluster to each chain, clasp stamped 9ct, gross weight approximately 15.8gCondition: good overall, some abrasions and chipping to emeralds, all stone present, no obvious damage or repair
An Edwardian emerald and diamond ring, the elongated diamond shape, set to the centre with an oval emerald with a halo of grain set diamonds, platinum and 18ct yellow gold mount, siz4e L1/2, total gross weight approx. 3gmsCondition report: good all stones present and intact, minor wear and tear
An Art Deco double row graduated cultured pearl necklace with an emerald and diamond clasp, the round cultured pearls graduating between approx 8.5mm - 5mm diameter, silver white pearls, the platinum geometric clasp, centre diamond approx 0.75 carat, small baguette and round cut emerald and diamonds to surround, length approx 44cm (note duel use as a single row necklace with pendantCondition: Intact but needs re-threading, clasp in good condition, pearls overall good, some slight rubsProvenance: has been in vendor's family since 1930's
18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring set central circular cabochon emerald flanked by two pear-shaped diamonds, by Tom McEwan, bought by the present owner directly from Tom McEwan before he established his own mark. It was commissioned from him when he worked in Beak Street and they played in the same cricket club at that time
AN ANTIQUE ART DECO DIAMOND AND EMERALD BRACELET, CIRCA 1930 possibly by Cartier, in high carat yellow gold and platinum, formed of a trio of diamond and emerald clusters, each set with an old round cut diamond of approximately 1.05 carats, 0.70 carats and 0.70 carats within borders of calibre cut emeralds, within a line of C de Cartier logo links, diamonds totalling approximately 5.0 carats, marked indistinctly, 18.0cm, 16.8g.
KELLER HELEN: (1880-1968) American Author, Activist & Lecturer. T.L.S., Helen Keller, in bold pencil, two pages, slim 4to, Forest Hills, 31st December 1943, to Betsy. Keller commences her letter by stating 'Your flowers came like a lovely presence to our Christmas party. As Polly brought them into the holly-wreathed dining-room, where we were entertaining a few guests at dinner, it seemed as if you entered and wished us all a “Merry Christmas!” It was like the lighting of another bright candle, the singing of another happy carol', and continues to remark 'I laid my cheek softly against the roses…..A feeling of tenderness welled up in my heart, and happy tears came into my eyes. I cannot thank you as deeply as I feel for your goodness to me, but I can do better - I can love you, and wish you a New Year full of bright days and sweet satisfactions.' Keller further writes of the happy Christmas she and Polly experienced, describing their evergreen tree as 'a miracle of glistening red, gold, silver, blue and emerald…..it was aquiver with life. For we caused to alight upon it birds, fishes, little jumping green frogs, all manner of tiny dolls, deer and elephants, and some fantastic creatures that were neither fish, fowl or beast' and adding 'I wish you could have sat with us round the fire, and felt for a few hours the true peace and gladness which we believe will some day fill the whole world'. A fine letter of wonderfully vivid description by the deaf-blind Keller. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG
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