A 9ct gold emerald and diamond ring, c.1970,by Henry Bass. An irregular lozenge-shaped head composed of textured bars, with scattered circular faceted emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set to the top. Tapered shoulders with textured bars to a planished shank, London 1972. 8.43g.Finger size J
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A white gold, emerald, opal triplet and cultured pearl ring, c.1970,an emerald cut emerald, four claw set at an angle to the centre, with a circular opal triplet at two of the corners, and dispersed, peg set, cultured pearls, an irregular textured bark and branch-style head with polished beads to a flat section bark textured shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 13.68g.Finger size V
An emerald and diamond oval cluster ring,with an oval mixed cut emerald, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by an open border of brilliant cut diamonds in matching milligrain collets. Trefoil leaf shoulders, milligrain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain tapering shank marked 18ct. Total emerald weight estimated as approximately 1.00ct. Diamond estimated as approximately 0.80ct. Head 13.7 x 12mm, 3.17g.Finger size Q
An Italian gold, heart-shaped ruby and emerald necklace,with a hollow polished heart centrepiece, rub set with an oval cabochon ruby. An articulated oval cabochon emerald, rub set to each side in a plain collet, with curved tapered bar to each side with a lobster claw clasp. Signature plaque 'A.O.R'. Marked 750, Italian national mark for 1968 to present for Forli-Cesena. 435mm long, 23.27g
An Austrian gold single stone emerald pendant,with a pear cut emerald, rub set to a rounded frame with an articulated bale, suspended on a gold Prince of Wales chain. Marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. The pendant marked 750 and tested as approximately 18ct gold with assay mark for Vienna. Pendant 20 x 10mm, chain 450mm long, 8.16g
A ladies' 18ct gold, emerald and diamond Chopard Genève quartz bracelet watch,rectangular champagne cut corner dial with gold sword hands, a continuous line of eight cut diamonds grain set to the bezel, keystone-shaped lugs. Each lug rub set with a circular cabochon emerald, one damaged, surrounded by pavé set diamonds, to a three row twisted foxtail chain bracelet with a diamond set ladder snap clasp. Serial no. 413360 515 Bracelet no. G3680. 158mm long, 23.89g
A two-colour gold, diamond, ruby and emerald spray brooch, c.1945-1955,a scrolling wire spray with a trefoil cluster of old European cut diamonds to one end, with a smaller trefoil cluster of emeralds and diamonds, and rubies and diamonds, with single ruby ends. All four claw set in white gold collets to yellow spray. Tested as approximately 18ct gold with 9ct pin and roller catch. Case by 'Searle & Co. Ltd., 1 Royal Exchange, London EC3'. 39 x 19mm, 5.53g.
A platinum single stone diamond pendant,with an emerald cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.54ct, four claw set in a plain collet with a 'V' shaped bale. The pendant suspended on a trace chain with a bolt ring clasp, with a princess cut diamond rub set in a square collet, suspended from one end, Birmingham, no date letter. Chain 438mm long, 3.68g. Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour: F/GClarity: VS1/VS2
A Victorian gold snake or serpent bracelet, c.1850,with graduated basket-style links with quatrefoil bead cluster decoration. The naturalistic head with a pear-shaped cabochon garnet, emerald eyes incised scale and scrolled wire decoration to a concealed box clasp and later safety chain, pendant drop deficient. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. A later case by Asprey & Co. Ltd., New Bond St., London. 119mm long, 15.56g
A 14ct white gold, emerald and diamond ring,with a square emerald cut emerald, four claw set at the corners, estimated as approximately 5.30ct. Two rows of princess cut diamonds, invisibly set to each side, with bevelled edge shoulders and a plain shank. London 2000. 10.88g.Finger size M½ LE
A white gold rectangular emerald and diamond cluster ring,with a central emerald cut emerald four claw set at the corners, surrounded by graduated brilliant cut diamonds all claw set to a double wire underbezel. White wire basket, solid knife edge shoulders and plain 'D' section shank. Marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 19.5 x 18.3mm.Finger size O½
A white gold, aquamarine and diamond cluster ring,with an emerald cut aquamarine, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by old brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a shallow pierced basket with open shoulders to a plain 'D' section shank marked 18ct. Aquamarine estimated as approximately 13.00ct. Head 20 x 20mm, 11.49g.Finger size P½
An 18ct white gold, three stone, aquamarine and diamond ring,with an emerald cut aquamarine with a stated weight of 2.85ct, four claw set in a plain collet. A brilliant cut diamond, four claw set in a plain collet to each side, estimated as approximately 0.62ct each, open shoulders to a plain shank. 5.69g. Original receipt including valuation and a later valuation available to view.Finger size L
A Georgian, harlequin, foiled, gemstone and diamond cruciform brooch/pendant, late 18th century,a cushion cut foiled amethyst to a gold cut down collet at the centre, surrounded by four cushion-shaped Swiss cut diamonds at the corners with smaller diamonds at the compass points, all in silver cut down collets. Cushion-shaped, foil-backed citrines at the left and right, a foil-backed, cushion cut, flat cut garnet to the top and a foil-backed triangular emerald at the bottom with a diamond below. Gemstones all in gold cut down collets with flat closed back setting. Later Victorian brooch fitting and concealed suspension loop. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 30 x 30mm, 7.29g
An Edwardian emerald and diamond cinquefoil cluster bangle, c.1905,a hollow tubular section hinged bangle. A centrepiece composed of a cushion-shaped faceted emerald with an old European cut diamond at each of the compass points, all grain set to plain box collets with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Interior dimensions 56 x 50mm, 11.30g
19th century-style emerald and diamond 'poison' ring with hidden compartment concealed by an oval bezel set with a step cut emerald surrounded by rose cut diamonds, with cast foliate edge and shoulders to the plain shank. Ring size approximately N - M CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, no damage or repairs, stones in good condition, no hallmarks but would appear to test as approx. 18ct, 8.2grams
18th century emerald and ruby cross pendant / brooch with a central triangular flat cut emerald and mixed cut rubies in closed back yellow metal setting, 48mm x 40mm CONDITION REPORT Good condition, no damage. Stones all seem to be original to the piece. Acid test is not conclusive but appears to be testing as gold. The brooch/pin/hook fittings are not gold and added later
Emerald and diamond necklace with a V-shaped design - comprising seven brilliant cut diamonds surrounded by thirty marquise cut emeralds in gold (18ct) setting, on chain CONDITION REPORT Estimate weight of emeralds 3.0 carats in total (measures an average of 4.0mm x 2.2mm. Estimated weight of diamonds 0.02 carats each, 18ct gold. Total gross weight 7.6 grams
Emerald and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut emerald estimated to weigh approximately 4 carats, the stepped shoulders set with princess cut and baguette cut diamonds, on plain tapered gold shank. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Emerald measures approx 11.11mm x 9.33mm x 6.36mm, minor chip to the edge/girdle of the stone. Uncertain as to any enhancement/treatment. Eye-visible natural inclusions, vibrant colour.Diamonds are of very good colour and clarity. Princess cuts approx 2.7mm baguette cuts 4.5mm x 2.0mmSetting shows signs of wear and shank is scratched, not hallmarked but stamped 18k.10.2gms
5th-8th century AD. A flat-section gold band with median openwork section depicting facing pairs of doves flanking a vessel with foliage; the centre a later substantial square frame with scrolled wire fill, cross and five cells with cabochon garnets and central emerald. 52 grams, 59mm (2 1/4"). From an old British private collection; formed between 1975 and 1985. Accompanied by X-ray Fluorescence certificate 00888-2017BJ. Byzantine jewellery was a full continuation of the Roman traditions and where techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills. Production in the old jewellery centres of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. In the Byzantine Empire jewellery played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy and successful traders, military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewellery. Just like in Roman times gemstones were extremely popular and the display of gems became more important than the surrounding gold-work. Precious stones came mainly from the East. Flourishing trading contacts with India and Persia brought vast amounts of garnets, emeralds, corundum and pearls to Constantinople. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Very fine condition.
. A specimen of emerald green dioptase crystals on a tsumebite-coated matrix. 46 grams, 41mm (1 3/4"). Ex Dr M. G. 'Sam' Weller, MBE, collection, Cornwall, UK; from Tsumcopr mine, Otavi, Namibia. Dr Maurice G. Weller, MBE, Ph.D, FISC, traded for many years as 'Sam Weller Minerals' following an interest held from the age of 12 years when he inherited a 19th century family collection; he was a member and sometime President of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall and a member of Cornwall Archaeological Society (born Cornwall, 31 March 1931"). He had joined the RAF as a young man and spent 22 years in developing sophisticated military radar technology (for which he was awarded his MBE) until he medically retired in 1969, after which he established Yonder Town Field Studies Centre in Newquay, Cornwall before moving to Pendeen. Sam has now decided that the time has come to part with his private collection of minerals, including a number from historic Cornish sites, some with 19th century pedigrees. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
. A mixed group comprising: a 'ghost (or phantom) quartz' crystal,a later clear formation over a chlorite dusted pyramid face, from Madagascar; a block of emerald-green malachite on domed matrix from the Congo region; a water-polished cassiterite pebble from Belowda, Cornwall, UK; a banded malachite crystalline mass from Gwennap, Cornwall, UK. 375 grams total, 44-81mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/4"). Ex Dr M. G. 'Sam' Weller, MBE, collection, Cornwall, UK. Dr Maurice G. Weller, MBE, Ph.D, FISC, traded for many years as 'Sam Weller Minerals' following an interest held from the age of 12 years when he inherited a 19th century family collection; he was a member and sometime President of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall and a member of Cornwall Archaeological Society (born Cornwall, 31 March 1931"). He had joined the RAF as a young man and spent 22 years in developing sophisticated military radar technology (for which he was awarded his MBE) until he medically retired in 1969, after which he established Yonder Town Field Studies Centre in Newquay, Cornwall before moving to Pendeen. Sam has now decided that the time has come to part with his private collection of minerals, including a number from historic Cornish sites, some with 19th century pedigrees. [4, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
1st century AD. An emerald or rare chromium green chalcedony cloison, intaglio frieze depicting three figures on a baseline: a central bearded figure in armour with wreath to the brow holding a sceptre in the crook of his left arm, right arm bent around a spear held by an advancing figure in profile wearing a sagum (military cloak) and helmet with a spear resting on his shoulder, third figure in military dress, bareheaded with a spear and other object(s) in the crook of his left arm; set in a substantial later gold ring. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 202 for type. 24.11 grams, 27.66mm overall, 20.56 x 15.93mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q 3/4, USA 18 1/2, Europe 18 1/2, Japan 17) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent, supplied with geologic report No. TL003122, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. Dr. Bonewitz opines that emeralds of this size and colour were very rare in the Roman world but are not unknown. The other possibility – chromium chalcedony (also called chrome chalcedony) – is itself a rarity in ancient jewelry. Its source was in modern Turkey (then Anatolia), and the stone disappeared from Roman jewelry in the second century AD. The source was small and was not rediscovered until late in the 20th century. In either instance the stone is rare and unusual. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Extremely fine condition. A large wearable size.
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING the bifurcated shank centered with a cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.08ct in total and circular-cut emeralds, acid tested as 9ct gold, size XX; And A Miscellaneous Collection of Gem-Set Rings, of various designs and sizes, including an aquamarine, smoky quartz and amethyst, all impressed 9ct (4)
AN EMERALD BEAD NECKLACE composed of two strands of faceted emerald beads weighing approximately 106cts in total, approximately 51cm in length; and An Emerald Necklace, composed of a single strand of graduated faceted emerald beads, weighing approximately 70ct in total, approximately 62cm in length (2)
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDANT centered with a round modified brilliant emerald weighing 3.03cts, the conforming surround embellished with round brilliant-cut diamonds 0.53cts in total, acid tested as 18ct gold.The emerald accompanied by a Identification certificate from AGL, no. C01709003349, stating it to be Bluish Green colour and Lightly Included clarity.
AN ART DECO STYLE DIAMOND AND EMERALD RING centered with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.53cts, within a square surround of circular mixed-cut emeralds weighing approximately 0.64cts, the shoulders highlighted with pave-set round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.42cts in total, impressed 18ct, size M
A Balenciaga reversible emerald green satin evening coat, early 1950s, un-labelled, of voluminous cut with large cape-like collar and oversized half circle pockets Although this piece is unlabelled it was authenticated by Madame Jouve of the Balenciaga archive. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Faint discolouration to rear back bodice, covered by cape collar, not obvious. Hem needs re-stitching approx. 20cm.
A Chanel emerald green quilted lizard-skin bag, probably 1990s, varanus salvator, stamped to interior and numbered 1144029, with double 'C' stitched to front flap, chain shoulder-strap woven with leather; together with authentication card and dustbag, 20cm long (3) Please note this lot cannot be exported outside the EU. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Light rubbing to corners, minor.
Victor Edelstein sketch of Princess Diana's emerald green satin ball gown, dated 1986, signed and annotated in pencil, 'Double Duchess Satin, Designed for HRH Princess of Wales', green gouache, 33 by 23cm, 13 by 9in in mount The Princess wore the matching gown for an official portrait by Terence Donovan. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition
An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, an octagonal cut diamond in a claw setting within an undulating border of tapering baguette cut diamonds, to knife edge shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 see illustration The ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18CT PLAT' and in our opinion would test as white gold and platinum. The head measures 2.7cm by 1.5cm. The emerald measures 9.15mm x 7.65mm x 3.65mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H, clarity VS1/VS2. Gross weight 7.6 grams. Condition Report made 4th September 2017.
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