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Collection of 9ct gold jewellery including cubic zirconia heart bracelet, pearl cross pendant necklace, Celtic design pendant necklace, bead necklace and matching bracelet, star link bracelet, three pairs of stud earrings and a lattice design ring, all 9ct Condition Report:Stone set approx 4.3gm, none stone set approx 7.8gm, all hallmarked or tested 9ct
18ct gold single stone diamond ring, diamond 0.15 carat, gold blue and clear paste stone cluster ring and jade ring, both 9ct, bead necklace and a paste stone set cluster ringCondition Report:18ct approx 1.85gm, size I-J, 9ct approx 5.25gm, jade ring re-glued in corner, clear paste ring stamped 18ct but tested 60.0 silver and 20.0 palladium
Early 20th century gold heart pendant necklace set with a single stone rose cut diamond, stamped 750, on gold chain necklaceCondition Report:Heart locket approx 4.2gm, tested 22ct - possibly higher carat overlaid on 18ct, length = 30mm (including bail), chain tested to approx 10ct (ring clasp stamped 9ct, approx 4.9gm, length = 47cm
9ct gold stone set cluster ring, Victorian silver pocket watch by William Hickman, London 1885, Gigandet ladies 18ct gold wristwatch on leather strap, 9ct gold jewellery oddments, silver jewellery etcCondition Report:18ct (gross) approx 11gm, 9ct non stone set approx 4.8gm, 9ct stone set 2.5gm, one 9ct charm heavily soldered approx 1.7gm, weighable silver 29gm, pocket watch movement not functioning
DIAMOND AND COLOURED DIAMOND RING, 2010The three brilliant-cut diamonds of pink tint, weighing 0.24 carat, 0.21 carat and 0.20 carat, accented by similarly-cut colourless diamonds, mounted in 18 carat white gold, colourless diamonds approximately 1.20 carats total, London hallmark, ring size approx. K (sizing beads)Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond weighing 0.24 carat is Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink colour, I3 clarity, report number 2221599691, dated 26th August 2022.Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond weighing 0.21 carat is Fancy Intense Purplish Pink colour, SI1 clarity, report number 2225599696, dated 26th August 2022.Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond weighing 0.20 carat is Fancy Intense Purplish Pink colour, SI1 clarity, report number 2225599686, dated 26th August 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOSHEH OVED: SILVER PARROT RING, CIRCA 1950Modelled standing, the displayed wings and neck engraved to resemble plumage, with hammered legs and talons forming the shank, ring size MFootnotes:ProvenanceA gift from Cycill Tomelry, manager of the Design Council in the 1950s Descent to the current ownerMosheh Oved (1885-1958), the charismatic owner of Bloomsbury antique shop, Cameo Corner, was an authority on cameos, antique watches and clocks as well as being a writer, sculptor and poet. Whilst sheltering in the basement of Cameo Corner during the blitz, he modelled the first of his animal ring designs out of wax - a lamb on wobbly legs - in order to steady his trembling hands. Later he would add many more animals to his menagerie of rings in both gold and silver.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BLOODSTONE INTAGLIO SIGNET RING AND AN ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND PASTE MONOGRAM BANGLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY1st: The bloodstone intaglio carved with the Ingilby family armorial crest featuring the boar's head and incorporating the motto, 'Mon Droit' (My Right), mounted in gold, 2nd: The central compartment with a hinged cover displaying the rose-cut diamond initial, 'M', beneath a similarly-set coronet, over a black enamel ground, within a surround of cushion-shaped diamonds and white paste, mounted in silver and gold, ring with goldsmith's mark RJ, ring size O½, bangle inner diameter 5.7cm (2)Footnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.The rose-cut diamond 'M' on the hinged cover of the bangle is for the Marjoribanks family of Lees near Coldstream in the Scottish borders. The Hon. Alicia Marjoribanks (d.1916) was the youngest child of David Robertson MP., 1st Baron Marjoribanks (1797-1873) and on 26th June 1862, she married Sir Henry Day Ingilby, 2nd Baronet (1826-1911) of Ripley Castle and Harrington Hall in Lincolnshire. Her father was the Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire and his portrait can still be found at Ripley Castle. Alicia's great uncle, Edward Robertson (1776-1868), was appointed as a partner of Coutts Bank by Thomas Coutts in 1797 and a senior partner from 1836 until his death. Alicia and Henry had two children, Henry and Mary. Within the space of a mere fourteen months between October 1872 and December 1873, both children died tragically of meningitis, aged four and nine respectively. Shortly after this, Alicia's father was run over by a horse drawn bus outside his club in Newcastle just seven days after being ennobled as Lord Marjoribanks of Lees. His sons had predeceased him and his untimely passing saw the extinction of his title. He is buried at Ladykirk and his family mausoleum is nearby at Coldstream.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GARNET AND SEED PEARL NECKLACE, CIRCA 1870The series of oval-cut garnets, graduating slightly in size towards the centre, each gold collet issuing a fringe of seed pearls, suspending a similarly-set Latin cross pendant via a gold bolt ring, lengths: necklace 37cm, pendant 7.5cm, fitted caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GOLD ENGRAVED SEAL RING, CIRCA 1550, AND A SILVER SEAL, CIRCA 1650-17001st: Engraved with the Ingilby family armorial crest incorporating the boar's head couped and erect above a shield emblazoned with an estoile beneath the motto, 'Mon Droit' (My Right), mounted in gold, 2nd: Similarly engraved without the motto, the surmount composed of two intwined dolphins, ring size J, length of silver seal 2.0cm (2)Footnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.The seal ring was used as long ago as 3500 BC and is believed to have originated in Mesopotamia. The ancient Greeks and Romans used seal rings widely and elevated them beyond their functionality to decorative and beautiful jewels.There are references to seal rings in the Bible and they continued to be used throughout Europe during the Middle Ages when heraldry became an important form of authority and identification. The growing merchant class of the Renaissance period led to new levels of embellishment and an increasing need to mark goods, sign letters and seal legal documents. Some of the most important documents in history have been stamped with the initials or crest of the wearer in wax from a seal ring. In its day, the seal of a ring was considered more authentic than a signature (see Scarisbrick, D., 'Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty', London, 2007, pp.9 and 28).The vast majority of seal rings dating from these periods were usually destroyed upon the owner's death to avoid any possibility of forged documents appearing, so it is rare for an armorial seal ring of this age to come to market directly from the family to whom the crest belongs.The practice of wearing a seal ring engraved with a heraldic crest became common in England during the 15th century. However, from the mid-16th century it became more common for a nobleman to wear his family's full coat of arms, as seen in these two seals, which are each engraved with a complete shield.For a similar seal ring, see Bonhams, London, 27th April 2022, lot 53.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1900The oval-cut sapphire, weighing 3.89 carats, within a millegrain-set old brilliant-cut diamond surround, between trifurcated shoulders, mounted in gold and platinum, ring size L, cased by William Pearsall, Goldsmith & Jeweller, BirminghamFootnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankin origin, with no indications of heat treatment. For further information, please refer to the department,For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GOLD POSY RING, 17TH CENTURYThe exterior with scroll engraved decoration, interior posy reading 'Amare Furo et periurare nolo' (I am foolish to love and I don't wish to swear falsely), ring size J, cased by E. Hulm, Mill Street, MacclesfieldFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut emerald between shoulders set with pairs of baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in white gold, Birmingham hallmark, size KFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the emerald is found to be of Columbian origin, with negligible clarity enhancement. Report number 22252, dated 16th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ANISH KAPOOR: 'DISC' RING, 2013The ring head of concave circular form, in 18 carat white gold, signed A Kapoor, numbered 7/75, maker's mark DSGH and LG, London hallmark, ring size NFootnotes:Limited edition of 75. Provenance:Louisa Guinness GalleryThe 'Disc' ring is a limited-edition ring designed by Turner Prize-winning sculptor, Anish Kapoor RA (b.1954), commissioned by the Louisa Guinness Gallery.Anish Kapoor RA (b.1954) is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of his generation. Kapoor has been creating reflective sculptures for over twenty years, exploring their potential in various scales, shapes, colours, and sites. The series includes some of his best-known pieces of public art, such as the immense Sky Mirror in New York, and Cloud Gate in Chicago. The 'Disc' ring's concave reflective centre, traditionally where the gemstone should be, is an extension of this oeuvre. Kapoor says of his jewellery, 'It is a way of making small objects that are like sculpture on the body.'Lots 36-42 are from a Private Collection of Artist Jewellery.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring by Boodles & Dunthorne, An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring by Boodles & Dunthorne, the rectangular shape emerald weighing approx. 1.50cts within a marquise and brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts, maker's marks for Boodles & Dunthorne, hallmarks for London, ring size P1/2, gross weight 5g. Overall condition good to fairEmerald with abrasion to facet edges, visible with the unaided eye, and scattered light inclusions visible with the unaided eyeDiamonds bright and well matchedMarks clearRing resized - slightly thinning to back of band
An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line with tapered shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 3.35cts, estimated colour I-J, estimated clarity SI-P2, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size L1/2, gross weight 5.5g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with general wearOne claw in need of retippingSponsor's marks DOM, with a hinged bandDiamonds bright and well matched, principal stone with light inclusions very difficult to spot with magnification, outer stones with a couple of dark scattered inclusions underneath crown facets, visible only with magnification. One outer diamond with two nicks to girdle
A late Victorian 15ct gold signet ring, A late Victorian 15ct gold signet ring, the oval carnelian panel with tapered shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1875, ring size P, gross weight 5.4g. Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with age and wearMarks clear, sponsor's marks W&U
A selection of jewellery, A selection of jewellery, to include a signet ring, together with a gold plated masonic pendant, ring size J, gross weight 9.2g.Overall condition fair to goodRing - with engraved crest, discolouration in keeping with general wear, marks worn and indistinct, ring resized, possible repair work to shouldersPendant - unmarked
A selection of items, A selection of items, to include a silver pocket watch, a base metal pocket watch, a gold plated pocket watch, a silver cigarette case, a silver bangle, a silver ring, a silver cased wristwatch, a Maple leaf brooch, two medals, a silver fruit knife, loose cultured pearls, and three pairs of cufflinks, gross weight of solid silver items 219.7g.
A WHITE PAINTED PEDESTALIN GOTHIC STYLE, 20TH CENTURY90cm high, 69cm wide, 37cm deepProvenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields HouseCondition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Edge wear and loss to paint- revealing previous gold coloured paint finish beneath. Two large ring marks (burns?) to top- shrinkage splits to front panelsPlease see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
Three 9ct stone set rings. Total weight 8.1g; together with a 9ct and silver band ring (4)The gold and silver eternity set with marcasite with several stones missing, size P. Claddagh ring set with garnet and white stones, size J. Ruby and white stone, size O. Very dark sapphire cluster size N.
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