BAGUE 'TREMBLEUSE' ÉMERAUDESDe forme bombée, sertie d'émeraudes de forme ronde sur une monture articulée, poinçon d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 53, poids brut 22.43 g.Footnotes:EMERALD DRESS RINGDesigned as a dandelion seed flower head set 'en tremblant' with circular-cut emeralds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size M, gross weight 22.43 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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BAGUE EMERAUDES ET DIAMANTSOrnée de deux motifs octogonaux sertis d'émeraudes de forme carrée à pans coupés, de diamants de taille baguette et de taille brillant, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 47, poids brut 8.54 g, avec anneau de rétrécissement.Footnotes:EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGOf geometric design, set with square step-cut emeralds, baguette-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size H 1/2, gross weight 8.54 grams, with sizing ring.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTS, FIN DU 19EME SIECLEOrnée au centre de trois diamants de taille rose, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00) et l'argent (800°/00), tour de doigt 53, poids brut 3.45 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RING, LATE 19TH CENTURYDecorated with three rose-cut diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold and silver, ring size N, gross weight 3.45 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE SAPHIRS ET DIAMANTSOrnée de saphirs de forme navette et de diamants de taille brillant sur une monture asymétrique, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 52, poids brut 6.90 g.Footnotes:SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGDecorated with marquise-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds to an asymmetric mount, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size M, gross weight 6.90 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTSOrnée au centre d'un diamant de forme ovale sur une monture pavée de diamants de taille brillant, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 54, poids brut 12.65 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RINGSet to the centre with an oval-cut diamond on a pavé-set mount, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size N, gross weight 12.65 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANT FANCY YELLOWDe forme ronde, sertie au centre d'un diamant jaune de forme carrée à pans coupés pesant 1.00 carat, dans un entourage de diamants incolores et jaunes de taille brillant, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 53, poids brut 6.09 g.Footnotes:Accompagné d'une copie de certificat GIA attestant l'origine naturelle et la couleur Fancy Yellow pour ce diamant. Copie du certificat no.2125528228 en date du 31 août 2010.Accompagné d'une attestation d'expertise AIG no.019911059012 en date du 28 février 2011.FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND RINGClaw-set to the centre with a cut-cornered square yellow diamond weighing 1.00 carat, within a surround of colourless and yellow brilliant-cut diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size M, gross weight 6.09 grams.Accompanied by a copy of a GIA report stating that the diamond is from natural origin and Fancy Yellow colour. Copy of report no.2125528228 dated 31 August 2010.Accompanied by an AIG appraisal report no.019911059012 dated 28 February 2011.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTSSertie de quatorze diamants de taille baguette, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 54, poids brut 6.25 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RINGSet with fourteen baguette-cut diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size N, gross weight 6.25 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE CHRYSOBERYL ALEXANDRITE ET DIAMANTSertie au centre d'un chrysobéryl alexandrite de forme coussin pesant 1.33 carat, épaulé de deux diamants de forme triangulaire, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 49.5, poids brut 3.29 g.Footnotes:Accompagné d'un certificat GIA attestant que le chrysobéryl alexandrite est naturel, à changement de couleur violet-rouge. Certificat no.1353547630, en date du 10 juillet 2020.ALEXANDRITE CHRYSOBERYL AND DIAMOND RINGSet with a cushion-shaped alexandrite chrysoberyl weighing 1.33 carats, flanked by two triangular-shaped diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size J 1/2, gross weight 3.29 grams.Accompanied by a GIA report stating that the natural alexandrite is grayish green changing to purple-red colour. Report no.1353547630, dated 10 July 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTOrnée au centre d'un diamant de forme coussin de taille ancienne, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 52, poids brut 10.17 g.Footnotes:BAGUE DIAMANTSet to the centre with a cushion-shaped diamond, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size M, gross weight 10.17 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE MICROPHOTOGRAPHIE, CIRCA 1860De forme ovale, réhaussée d'émail noir, d'une perle de semence et de deux cabochons de rubis, surmontant un procédé de microphotographie par René Dagron (1819-1900) figurant une femme de face, microphotographie signée René Dagron, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 60, poids brut 4.08 g.Footnotes:René Dagron (1819-1900), un photographe portraitiste français du 19e siècle, est célèbre pour avoir développé la technique de la 'microphotographie', qui consistait à fixer des images sur une petite lentille convexe grossissante et à placer ces minuscules photographies dans des bijoux, des objets de curiosité et des souvenirs. En 1859, le premier brevet de 'microfilm' a été délivré à Dagron sous le nom de 'bijoux photo-microscopiques' ou 'bijoux photo-microscopiques'. Le microfilm a été inventé pour la première fois par John Benjamin Dancer en 1851, qui utilisait des microscopes pour observer les images qui étaient capturées. Dagron a eu l'idée de développer l'observation des microfilms sans utiliser de microscope. Pour ce faire, il a modifié la forme des lentilles stanhope, ajustant la forme et la distance.La technique de microphotographie de René Dagron a permis d'obtenir des images nettes et détaillées à une échelle réduite sans perdre en qualité ou en clarté. Sa technique innovante a été présentée à l'Exposition Universelle de Londres en 1862. Lors de cette foire, il a reçu une mention honorable et a présenté un ensemble de microfilms à la reine Victoria. Dagron a de nouveau présenté sa technique sous forme de bagues, pendentifs, miniatures en ivoire et clés de montre à l'Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1867, où elles ont été largement saluées pour leur précision et leur ingéniosité.MICROPHOTOGRAPHY RING, CIRCA 1860Of oval form, highlighted by black enamel and set with a seed pearl and two cabochon rubies, surmonting a Stanhope viewer, within it a miniature photograph of a formal portrait of a Lady, microphotography process by René Dagron (1819-1900), french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size S, gross weight 4.08 grams.René Dagron (1819-1900), a 19th century French portrait photographer, is famous for having evolved the technique of 'microphotography', which consisted of affixing images to a miniature magnifying convex lens and placing these tiny photographs and viewers in jewellery, novelties and souvenirs. In 1859 the first ever 'microfilm' patent was granted to Dagron under the name of photo-microscopic jewellery or microscopic photo-jewellery. Microfilm was first invented by John Benjamin Dancer in 1851, who used microscopes to observe the images that were captured. Dagron had the idea to develop the observation of microfilms without the use of a microscope. To do this, he modified the shape of stanhope lenses, adjusting the shape and the distance. Dagron's microphotography technique allowed for sharp, detailed images at a reduced scale without losing quality or clarity. His innovative technique was presented at the 1862 London International Fair. At the London Fair he received an honourable mention and presented a set of microfilms to Queen Victoria. Dagron once again presented his technique in rings, pendants, ivory miniatures and watch keys at the 1867 International Fair in Paris, where they were widely praised for their precision and ingenuity.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE OR ET DIAMANTSFormant un nœud sur une monture ciselée, sertie de deux diamants de taille ancienne et d'un diamant de taille baguette, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00) et le platine (850°/00), tour de doigt 45, poids brut 6.97 g.Footnotes:GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGDesigned as a stylised ribbon-shaped set with two old brilliant-cut diamonds and a step-cut diamond, french mark for 18 carat gold and platinum, ring size G, gross weight 6.97 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTOrnée au centre d'un diamant de taille rose, monture en or rose, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 55, poids brut 11.09 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RINGSet to the centre with a rose-cut diamond, to a rose gold mount, french marks for 18 carat gold, ring size P, gross weight 11.09 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTSertie griffe d'un diamant de taille ancienne pesant 2.02 carats, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 52, poids brut 3.53 g.Footnotes:Accompagné d'un rapport d'analyse préliminaire du LFG attestant la couleur H et la pureté VS2 pour ce diamant. Rapport no. 400761 en date du 13 avril 2023.DIAMOND RINGClaw-set with an old brilliant-cut diamond weighing 2.02 carats, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size L 1/2, gross weight 3.53 grams.Accompanied by a partial report from LFG stating that the diamond is H colour and VS2 clarity. Partial report no.400761 dated 13 April 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE EMERAUDE ET DIAMANTSFormant une fleur stylisée, ornée au centre d'une émeraude de forme rectangulaire à pans coupés dans un entourage de diamants de taille ancienne, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 52, poids brut 5.36 g.Footnotes:EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGDesigned as a stylised flower head cluster, set to the centre with a step-cut-cornered emerald surrounded by old brilliant-cut diamonds, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size L 1/2, gross weight 3.36 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANT, CIRCA 1940Sertie millegrain de diamants de taille ancienne et de rubis de forme ronde, poinçon français pour l'or 14K (585°/00), tour de doigt 51, poids brut 7.35 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1940Millegrain-set with old brilliant-cut diamonds and circular-cut rubies, french mark for 14 carat gold, ring size L 1/2, poids brut 7.35 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE SAPHIRS ET DIAMANTOrnée au centre d'un diamant de taille brillant épaulé de deux saphirs calibrés de forme trapèze, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 58, poids brut 6.10 g.Footnotes:SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGDecorated with a brilliant-cut diamond surrounded by two calibré-cut sapphires, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size Q 1/2, gross weight 6.10 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAGUE DIAMANTOrnée au centre d'un diamant de taille ancienne, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 54, poids brut 2.71 g.Footnotes:DIAMOND RINGSet to the centre with a cushion-shaped diamond, french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size O, gross weight 2.71 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual life-saving group awarded to Captain J. J. Shaw, Master of the Steamship Dalton of Newcastle, for rescuing the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the Steamship Tidal of Cardiff, off the Corton Lightship, near Lowestoft, on 12 January 1922 Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society Silver Medal, sometime gilded (Captain J. J. Shaw, S.S. “Dalton” January 12. 1922) with claw but lacking usual suspension; Shipping Federation Silver Medal for Meritorious Service (J. J. Shaw, 12th January 1922) fitted with gold chain mount and ring for suspension; Board of Trade Presentation Salver, 320mm diameter, silver (1,100g), hallmarks for London 1896, with with ball and claw feet, the centre inscribed ‘Presented by the Board of Trade to James Joseph Shaw, Master of the Steamship “Dalton” of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in acknowledgement of his humanity and kindness to the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the steamship “Tidal” of Cardiff, whom he rescued off the Corton Lightship, near Lowestoft, on the 12th January 1922’, contained in its wooden presentation box, generally very fine (3) £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, April 2001. ‘On the 12th January 1922, the S.S. Tidal of Cardiff, laden with coal, was in distress about 8 miles off the Corton Lightship, near Lowestoft, the vessel having shipped tremendous seas, which caused her to take a heavy and increasing list. In response to signals of distress the S.S. Dalton of Newcastle-upon-Tyne came to her assistance, and although the weather conditions were very bad the master of the Dalton decided to try to launch a boat. Volunteers were called for, and after the Dalton had been manoeuvred about 50 yards to the windward of the Tidal a life-boat, in charge of Mr Robert Spencer and manned by the seamen mentioned, was launched and succeeded in rescuing the crew and passengers consisting of ten men, two women, and three children, and safely transferred them to the Dalton. The rescuing boat had only gone some 30 yards on the return journey when the Tidal foundered.’ (Gallantry, by Sir Arnold Wilson and Captain J. McEwen refers) A piece of Plate (Salver) value £15 was awarded by the Board of Trade to James J. Shaw, Master of the Dalton, and a pair of Binoculars value £8.2.6 to Robert Spencer, Second Officer. In addition, Spencer and the four crewmen of the life-boat (Boatswain Martin Wennerburg; Able Seamen Arthur Hellman and Arthur Edward Clerk; and Donkeyman Henry Fudge) were awarded the Board of Trade Bronze Sea Gallantry Medal. Henry Fudge was subsequently selected for the ‘Emile Robin’ award for 1922. James Joseph Shaw received his silver salver at a Presentation by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle on 6 July 1922. Sold with a contemporary press photograph of Captain Shaw with the Mayor of Newcastle and other civil dignitaries; and copied research.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond set three stone dress ring, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, with central stone approx .5ct, flanked by stones approx .35ct each, approx size N, approx weight 3.6g, complete with a copy of an insurance valuation by Henry D Johnstone, Watchmakers & Jewellers Alderley Edge, Poynton, for the sum of £5400.Condition Report: We are not able to give an opinion on colour, or clarity. Using a spreading gauge the central stone is approx .50 and each side stone approx .33
A yellow metal dress ring set with an emerald cut amethyst stone, and an open work setting with floral detail, approx size P, together with a yellow metal dress ring set with blue coloured stone, approx size N, a yellow metal ring set with four turquoise stones (one missing), combined weight 12.5g, together with a gold plated locket (4).
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