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Two gemset rings, a yellow metal ring claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to centre with crossover shoulders set with five sapphires and five pink stones, ring size K, 4.5g; and a 9 carat yellow gold ring illusion set with three small diamonds and surrounded by ten small sapphires, ring size K.Qty: 2Condition report:9 carat gold sapphire ring 2g. Ruby and sapphire 18k ring 4g.
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, four emeralds and fourteen brilliant cut diamonds claw set in an 18 carat all yellow gold horizontal lozenge shaped cluster mount ring size O.Condition report:One emerald has a very large chip to the crown. Another has a surface-reaching fracture. The diamonds are in good condition. There are some fine surface scratches to the shank.
An Edwardian emerald and diamond ring, the rectangular emerald and pair of old cut diamonds individually set in an 18 carat all yellow gold mount ring size S, Birmingham 1905, 4.3g, vintage ring box Charles Fox Goldsmith Bournemouth.Condition report:The emerald has surface-reaching fractures and chips to the crown facets. The mount and shank are slightly tarnished with fine surface scratches. Please see additional uploaded images of the sides and back of the ring.
A marquise opal and diamond ring, the marquise cabochon cut 10.5x6mm opal with three small round brilliant diamonds claw set in an 18 carat white gold mount ring size O, gross weight 3.4g.Condition report:Please see further uploaded images.The point is missing from one end of the emerald, claws and mount all good.
A Victorian opal and diamond half hoop ring, the three oval cabochon cut opals spaced by two pairs of old cut diamonds in an 18 carat all yellow gold half hoop mount, ring size K, width of head 9mm, scroll engraved shoulders, London 1897, gross weight 4.8g.Condition report:The centre opal and one of the side opals have large chips. The diamonds are in good condition. One of the claw would benefit from re-tipping. The mount is secure. The shank has fine surface scratches.
A Mexican fire opal and diamond ring, the rectangular cushion shaped opal 8mm x 5.5mm, four claw set with three brilliant cut diamonds channel set vertically to each side in an 18 carat all yellow gold mount with four brilliant cut diamonds channel set into each shoulder, gross weight approximately 4.1gms, ring size O, Iliana box.
An aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, the oval mixed cut aquamarine 12.5 x 8.5mm, claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to each side in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount ring size P, Birmingham 1988, gross weight 5.1g.Condition report:Please see additional images uploaded to our website.Condition of stones and mount all good, shank is of a good gauge and 1.8mm wide, claw settings all good, mount quite fresh and shiny, does not appear to have had much wear, diamonds are 3mm wide.
An aquamarine and diamond ring, the octagonal mixed cut 10.7x8.5mm aquamarine surrounded by fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds claw set in a white metal mount, with an 18 carat yellow gold distorted shank, gross weight 4.6g.Condition report:There is abrasion and a chip to the crown facets edges of the aquamarine. There is also a scratch to the table facet. The diamonds are in good condition. The shank is too distorted to measure size. Please see additional uploaded image.
A synthetic blue spinel ring, the emerald cut stone 22 x 16mm, four double claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size Q, London 1967; and an oval carved shell cameo brooch, female profile facing right 35x 27mm, in a 9 carat yellow gold scroll and tendril foliate frame, Chester 1952.Qty: 2Condition report:Cameo brooch weighs 8.3g. Ring 11.7g, both gross weights.
AN IMPORTANT GOLD & ENAMEL MOURNING RING FOR VICE ADMIRAL 1st VISCOUNT LORD NELSON KB, 1st DUKE OF BRONTE, by JOHN SALTER, 1806. The black enamel matrix with Viscount's Coronet over initial N, a Ducal Coronet over initial B, & the legend TRAFALGAR below; the shank engraved to the interior “Lost to his Country 21st Octr 1805 Aged 47”, and to the outer edge with Nelson’s motto “PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT” (Let he who has earned it bear the palm), in a contemporary morocco ring-box.Of the 58 Nelson Mourning Rings produced by Salter, it is presumed that this example is one of the 31 reserved for close family & friends, as it has been passed down through the Matcham & Bendyshe families HISTORIC LETTER: This lot includes a manuscript letter from Lady Emma Hamilton at Merton, dated Saturday 26th October (1805), to Nelson's niece Catherine, aged thirteen, who was the daughter of Nelson's sister Catherine (Kitty), at 2, Portland Place, Bath. After an initial discussion about a play, Lady Hamilton goes on to say:".....Tell your dear Father & Mother that I have had letters from our dear Lord Nelson dated first, second, & third of October. He got off Cadiz the 28th at night, & he says Admirals, Captains, & men were all rejoiced to see him. Some shed tears, & he says in these words - and when I come to explain to them the Nelson Touch, it was like an electric shock, some shed tears, all approved, it was new, it was singular, it was simple, & from Admirals downwards it was reported it must succeed - and you my Lord are surrounded by your friends who you inspire with confidence, who glory in declaring they will follow you where so ever you go, & you will lead us to victory.....".It continues: "...Your aunt Bolton will write Monday, she is very well. My paper will not allow me to say more, or I would give you a description of the launch of the Ocean (?), one hundred & thirty guns, Thursday last, it was so fine & grand that I fainted, & every body shed tears, I wish you had been with us, but I look forward to ......".The bottom portion of one page of the letter (bearing the signature) is missing. The postmark confirms the date as 26th October 1805, therefore as news of the Battle of Trafalgar did not reach Britain until early November, at the time of writing this letter, Lady Hamilton was not aware that Nelson had lost his life.This lot also includes two earlier manuscript letters concerning matters of the Bendyshe family; a black-&-white photograph of a painting of Catherine Bendyshe (nee Matcham) with her children; and an early 19th century silk-embroidered purse with gilt-metal mounts; all contained in a small morocco covered dome-top box.
9CT GOLD, STERLING SILVER, HARDSTONE & OTHER COSTUME JEWELLERY & COLLECTABLES - to include a 9ct gold (cut) ring with oval carved cameo and a seed pearl set bar brooch, 4.3grms gross, 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch on expanding metal bracelet, not running, gold plated wristwatch and bracelet, two sterling silver Babycham emblem pendants, Swiss made lady's music box compact, some vintage coinage and medallions and a white metal vesta case, ETC
MIXED PRECIOUS METALS & COSTUME JEWELLERY GROUP - to include a small platinum ring, 2.5grms, size L, silver nurse's buckle, silver Albert with T-bar, silver mother brooch, marcasite and diamante jewellery, good, believed gold ruby set stick pin, pearl mounted gold earrings, 18ct white gold diamond set single earring, small coral necklace, rosary beads and other interesting items
18CT & 9CT GOLD DIAMOND & SEMI-PRECIOUS SET STONE DRESS RINGS (2) - the 18ct ring with central Madeira Citrine, 8 x 6mm, flanked by 3 x .05ct diamonds to each shoulder, in a white gold basket mount, Size R, 3.5grms, the 9ct having a near square facet cut central amethyst with three tiny diamonds inset to each shoulder, Size Q, 2.6grms
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