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Vintage Large Emerald Cut Ruby, 7.50 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and Platinum Ring and Clip Earrings Suite. Largest ruby (ring) measures 21mm x 14mm. Diamonds D-E color, VVS-VS clarity. Unsigned. Very good condition. Ring size 5-1/2. Earrings measure 1-1/4" x 1". Approx. weight: 49.6 grams. Shipping $36.00 (estimate $5500-$6500)
AGL Certified 7.34 Carat Oval Cut Brazilian Emerald, .80 Carat Diamond and 14 Karat White Gold Ring. Emerald with vivid saturation of color, measures 15.26 x 12.37 x 10.0mm. Stamped 14K. Very good condition. Ring size 7. Approx. weight: 6.9 grams. AGL Report 1085545 dated 7/25/2017 to accompany this lot. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $8000-$10000)
Lady's Vintage Piaget 18 Karat Yellow Gold, Diamond and Emerald Bracelet Watch with Malachite Dial, Manual Movement. Signed, hallmarked. Good vintage condition. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Case measures 21mm x 29mm. Watch measure 6-3/4" L. Approx. weight: 57.3 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $2500-$3500)
1982 AC 3000 ME MKII Prototype- Former Thames Ditton demonstrator and then Charles Hurlock's personal car before being reworked by Aubrey Woods of BRM fame as a MKII prototype- Re-engineered with much Alfa Romeo componentry as part of a potential joint venture including engine, suspension, brakes etc- Recently treated to over £11,000 worth of fettling (new ECU, water pump, sundry recommissioning and rolling road testing)Although, the AC 3000ME prototype debuted at the 1973 Earls Court Motor Show, difficulties in obtaining Type Approval meant that it would be another six years before the mid-engined sportscar entered production. Hailed as the British equivalent of the Lancia Stratos - both machines featuring wedge-shaped styling, fibreglass bodywork and proprietary V6 engines - its 'bathtub' steel chassis played host to substantial front / rear subframes and an integral roll-over bar. Equipped with all-round independent double-wishbone suspension, rack and pinion steering and four-wheel disc brakes, the model boasted a rearward 40:60 weight bias and excellent handling. Transversely mid-mounted, the 2994cc Ford powerplant was allied to AC's own five-speed manual gearbox (albeit with Hewland internals) via a Reynold triplex chain system. With some 138bhp and 192lbft of torque on tap, the lightweight 3000ME (1085kg) was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds and over 120mph. Some seventy-six cars were produced at AC's Thames Ditton factory before manufacture switched to AC (Scotland) Ltd in 1984 where another thirty were built. For many the last true AC - and certainly the final model in which the Hurlock family had a hand - the 3000ME has long been collectible. This particular example - chassis 129 - is unique among the total production run in having been actively involved in both eras of the story. Originally the Thames Ditton factory demonstrator, it was adopted for a time by AC's Managing Director Andrew Hurlock for his personal use, and was therefore still on the company's books when the project relocated to Scotland. Aside from extending production of the MKI, the intention was to market an improved MKII version in conjunction with Alfa Romeo, and former BRM engineer Aubrey Woods was tasked with undertaking the related development. That work was carried out on the car now offered and reportedly included the following Alfa Romeo componentry: 2500cc V6 engine, suspension parts, wheels, control unit, pedals, steering, CV drive shafts and ventilated disc brakes. Chassis 129 is also understood to have benefited from a modified Hewland gearbox incorporating a Hyvo chain drive with Weller tensioner housed in a separate chain case, tapered races and individual selectors. Koni self-levelling shock absorbers were added too. A former AC test driver, Ray Wilkinson bought chassis 129 when the Scottish operation folded. Won over by its handling / roadholding, he planned to race the two-seater with the AMOC and to this end commissioned John Dooley to prepare the Alfa Romeo 2500cc V6 for competition usage. Unfortunately, a regulation change rendered chassis 129 ineligible before it ever ran in anger. Fitted with a more tractable / usable Alfa Romeo 3000cc V6 thereafter, the AC remained in Mr Wilkinson's care until 1997 when it was purchased by Michael Cowburn. Forming part of the latter's private collection, the fixed head coupe was sparingly used during his seventeen-year tenure. Repainted shortly before entering the current ownership during February 2014, chassis 129 was treated to £11,196.37 worth of fettling last year. Stripped and checked over, its 3000cc Alfa Romeo engine was uprated with an Emerald K3 management system (plus associated wiring loom), new Lambda sensor, electronic water pump / controller and VR6-type injectors. Attention was also paid to the clutch, steering rack, suspension, washer jets and brakes. A secondary 12-gallon fuel tank was added because the original one contained too much detritus. Filled with fresh oil and antifreeze, the two-seater underwent two rolling road set-up sessions. Riding on fresh tyres and sporting a bespoke stainless steel exhaust system, 'VPC 634X' is said to 'have plenty of performance and to sound like an Italian thoroughbred'. A fascinating glimpse into what might have been, this historic and unique AC is offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, MOT certificate valid until 12th December 2018, history file and its initial Alfa Romeo 2500cc V6.
A VARI GEM-SET BUTTERFLY BROOCH, the openwork outstretched wings of lasque-cut diamonds edged with circular mixed-cut rubies and sapphires, to a ruby set abdomen and cabochon opal thorax, with cabochon emerald eyes, two colour precious metal mounted, with detachable brooch fitting, (later clasp), width 4.3cm
A VICTORIAN TOPAZ AND EMERALD SET BROOCH/PENDANT, the lozenge-shaped panel centred with five oval mixed-cut topaz in pink foil-backed settings, spaced by scrolled wirework and emerald set flowerheads, bordered by C-scrolls and engraved decoration, glazed verso, with later brooch and pendant fittings, length 4.2cm.
A 19TH CENTURY BRACELET having repousse and engraved goldwork centre ornament set with a central emerald with a smaller emerald at each point on a scrolling foliate ground with rope twist edge. Integral bracelet of flexible gold links. Fitted brown leather box. Weight 20g. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Unmarked, tests as high carat gold. Top fissure to one of the smaller emeralds. One side of goldwork damaged on the sight of an old repair.
Amethyst rub over set pendant, emerald cut amethyst, estimated weight 0.79ct, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, with belcher link chain, measuring approximately 40cm, together with round cut amethyst earrings, with post and butterfly fittings. Gross weight approximately 5.3 gramsOverall good condition
Emerald and diamond ring, five round cut emeralds centrally set in a row, estimated total weight 0.55 carat, with two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.56 carat, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, ring size P. Overall good condition, light scratches to gold surface, hallmarked London 1972Gross weight 4.5 grams
Large emerald and diamond set brooch with step cut emerald of good colour, 12.25 carat, within a border of round and marquise form diamonds, in white and yellow gold, pin and brooch fitting, c 1970 . Good condition Emerald approximate size 20.4 x 12.2 x 9 mmNatural inclusions in emerald, diamonds bright and lively
Two emerald and diamond pendants, vintage pendant brooch, with six round cut emeralds, with five round cut diamonds, with pin and catch fitting, mounted in white and yellow gold testing as 18ct, measuring 4cm x 3.7cm, together with similar pendant mounted in 18ct yellow gold, measuring 5cm x 2.5cm, both with 9ct chains . Overall excellent condition Textured pendant brooch, estimated total diamond weight 0.38 carat, estimated total emerald weight 0.24 caratEmerald and diamond pendant, central emerald estimated weight 0.62 carat, with twelve smaller emeralds and round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.50 caratSpiga chain measuring 42 cm in lengthfine link chain measuring 43 cm in length18ct weight 24 grams9ct weight 8.1 grams
Collection of six gem set rings, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct, ring size K, with opal and garnet five stone, garnet cluster, Ruby and diamond cluster, all size N, emerald and diamond cluster, size K, garnet single stone, size J 1/2, all mounted in 9ct yellow gold . Gross weight 18ct 2.9 gramsGross weight 9ct 9.7 grams
Three rings, chain link style band, with engraved detailing, stamped platinum, ring size O, together with sapphire and diamond ring, mounted in gold stamped 14 ct, size K, emerald and diamond nine stone ring mounted in 9 ct gold, size O, accompanied by diamond and synthetic emerald pendant and chain, mounted in 9 ct. Platinum 3.9 grams14 ct 1.6 grams9 ct 5. 1 grams
A LATE 20TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, white metal claw setting, emerald cut emerald measuring approximately 8.60mm x 7.00mm x 5.30mm, two round brilliant cut diamonds, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1/SI2, approximately 5.24mm x 5.24mm x 3.30mm, approximate weight per stone 0.55ct, total approximate weight 1.10ct, shank stamped 'PLAT', ring size P, approximate gross weight 5.50 grams
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