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CABOCHON EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. The oval cabochon cut emerald and estimated 8 x 6.5mm in collet setting surrounded by twelve old cut diamonds. 18ct white gold. Ring size S. Weight 5.7g approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Full UK hallmarks. Light scratches to surface of emerald. Condition good.
A PAIR OF JADEITE JADE, CHROME DIOPSIDE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, BY MARGHERITA BURGENEREach polished square jadeite jade plaque set at the centre with a rectangular step-cut chrome diopside, within a pavé-set round brilliant-cut diamond border, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds 0.96ct total, chrome diopside 2.80cts total, signed Margherita Burgener, maker's mark, Italian assay marks, maker's case, length 2.3cm Until very recently diopside was well-known only in the realm of serious gemstone collectors. Recently however, the forest-green chrome diopside variety, which is similar to emerald, has begun to appear more regularly on the high-jewellery market.
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACEThe oval-shaped emerald weighing approximately 2.00cts in collet setting, within an octagonal double frame of round brilliant-cut diamonds, to a fancy-link gold chain set to the front with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.60cts total, Italian assay marks, length 40.5cm
A VICTORIAN GARNET SERPENT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1880Designed as a highly stylised flexible serpent, the textured gold head and eyes set with oval-shaped cabochon garnets, its mouth suspending a heart-shaped locket set with a similarly-cut garnet and to reveal on the reverse a glazed compartment, terminating with a graduated snake-link chain, mounted in gold, with fitted case, length 41.5cm, Throughout her long reign, Queen Victoria was regarded not only as a monarch but as an icon, her changing tastes in fashion and jewellery being widely emulated by her people. As a result, today we can quickly recognise the major movement known widely as “Victorian Jewellery”.On the occasion of her engagement to Prince Albert, he presented her with a double snake ring which he had personally designed for her. The ring was set with an emerald, the birthstone of the Queen, and another popular trend at the time.The snake had long been regarded as a symbol of eternity as far back as Ancient Greek and Roman times, but these two snakes wrapping around the finger became recognised as a symbol of eternal love. Before long, serpents were adorning not only rings but also necklaces, bracelets and bangles as exemplified by these lots.
A 19TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE WITH PENDENT EARRINGS SUITESet to the front with a graduating row of old brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending a closed-back pear-shaped emerald drop, to a cable-link chain accented with a rose-cut diamond clasp, the chain mounted in platinum, the emerald drop mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts, French import marks, necklace length: 44cm, pendant length: 2cm; Together with a pair of pendent earrings suite, mounted in platinum, silver and gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts, French import marks, length 6cm
A MID-19TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN, CIRCA 1860The pear-shaped emerald cabochon drop with fluted carved detail, suspended from an old brilliant and cushion-cut diamond scrolling motif, further suspended from an emerald cabochon bead, on a later fine trace-link chain, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 1.50cts total, emerald bead 12.17x9.56mm, French assay marks, pendant length 7.3cm
AN ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1940The square step-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.50cts, between old brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, to an openwork gallery and plain hoop, mounted in platinum and 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.60ct total, French assay marks, ring size O½
A PROBABLY 9ct GOLD (unmarked and untested) TINY WHITE STONE SET INGOT SHAPED PENDANT, from a 9ct gold fine chain, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF MATCHING EARRINGS, each set with a tiny white stone, 11.5gms gross all in, ALSO A GILT METAL FAUX DIAMOND AND FAUX EMERALD SET PENDANT on a silver gilt chain, and a SILVER WHITE STONE SET INGOT SHAPE PENDANT on a chain
A ladies gold plated Rotary quartz bracelet watch, cream dial, Arabic numerals with box and paperwork, a silver single stone smokey quartz centrepiece necklace, a curved two bar centrepiece set with a single emerald cut smokey quartz to a curb link chain, A paste stone clip brooch, a gilt metal quartz stone panel bracelet circa 1950s in original box, and a white metal bracelet set with quartz cabochons
Diamond and emerald cluster ring, the rectangular emerald surrounded by ten diamond brilliants, each approximately .15ct, in 18ct gold, 1989. Condition Report Emerald approximately 8mm x 6mm. Some minor inclusions in the diamonds, but generally clean. Diamond colour H/I. The emerald is not heavily included, but has the usual tiny feathers etc throughout. The emerald is nice and green. 6g.
A pair of 18ct emerald and diamond earstuds, the oval emeralds, approx. 6.9 x 5mm, in a four claw yellow metal mount, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, overall total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 0.48cts, claw set in white metal, with yellow metal posts hallmarked London 2007, (3g)
A treated ruby and diamond ring, the emerald cut ruby approx. 11.9 x 8.5mm, in a four claw mount, surrounded by a single row of small round diamonds with milgrain border, with milgrain style raised gallery and shoulders half set with small round diamonds, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 0.30cts, all in white metal with plain band stamped '14k', size M, (5.9g)
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald cut emerald, approx. 9.3 x 8.3mm, in a rubover setting, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, with two princess cut diamonds and two pear shaped diamonds, total estimated approx. 1.60cts, all set in white metal to a plain band stamped '585', size P, (7.6g) Condition Report / Extra Information Emerald depth approx. 5mm. Emerald is moderately included but still with decent translucency (still able to see back facets when viewed through table). Colour - medium. Stone is still bright. Diamonds - estimated colour range approx. K-L, one pear shape diamond is more notably tinted (not immediately with the eye but clearly seen with x10 loupe). Small split to corner of rubover mount, tiny hole to one shoulder (both only evident with x10 loupe). Light wear consistent with occasional use. Overall good.
An early 20th century sapphire, emerald and diamond ring, the step cut sapphire approx. 5.5mm square, surrounded by small round diamonds, shoulders set with two emeralds and small round diamonds (one stone missing), all set in white metal to a slim pierced gallery and plain band of yellow metal stamped '18ct', size M-N, (2.5g) Condition Report / Extra Information Sapphire - straight line and colour zoning running diagonally across one corner, colour zoning faintly visible with x10 loupe and more so with a strong light from underneath, some silk to opposite corner of an area of dark solid tucked to one corner, light abrasions to facet edges (only visible with x10 loupe).Emeralds - abraded and some small chips.Diamonds - one stone missing.Underneath of one side of gallery has been dented slightly and has a small break away from upper edge.Band and mount show signs of wear consistent with age and wear.Total diamond weight estimated at approx 0.20cts.Total width of face approx 9mm.
An Art Deco ladies cocktail watch set with diamonds and emeralds, the rectangular yellow gold set with alternating panels of emeralds and diamonds enclosing a square face with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, manual wind. movement stamped 'Swiss Made 7/430 15 Jewels', with attached later 9ct yellow gold strap, gross weight 20gms CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Currently ticking when wound but this appears to be intermittent and does not seem to hold its time, strap a replacement, some minor chipping and nibbling to the facet edges of the emerald, some minor knocks and scratches to the case commensurate with wear and usage.
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