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A diamond eternity ring, the top inset with fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.33ct , platinum shank, Birmingham 950 import marks, size K, 3.1g gross; a 22ct gold and platinum two tone wedding band, stamped ACCo 18ct platinum, size L, 1.8g gross (2)
A Mintons bleu celeste and gilt decorated coffee set comprising fifteen cups and thirteen saucers together with a set of ten Mintons floral spray bleu celeste and gilt decorated cabinet plates bearing impressed and gold printed mark for "Daniell Wigmore St London" CONDITION REPORTS Floral spray decorated plates - over all visually appear in good condition and ring clear though some plates with firing fault to the underside of the border in the form of darker flecking. All bear Daniell gold or puce stamps. Turquoise banded coffee cans all bearing Mintons puce stamp or variation thereof. Twelve cans ring clear, three sounding dull though can see no signs of damage. Six saucers appear in good condition though with wear and tear conducive with age and use. Seven saucers with heavy crazing to the turquoise glaze and marks, one with large crack - see images for further detail
A collection of gold etc to include 9 carat gold Rotary watch on leaf brooch, a signet ring, a pendant in the form of a kitten with red stone eyes 14 g and a 15 carat gold cross pendant inscribed "Betty 1910" 1.6 g, an 18 carat white gold band 2.4 g and a platinum band 3.3 g together with a yellow metal fish charm and a charm in the form of a pair of binoculars
An antique opal and diamond cluster ring, the central round opal cabochon measuring approx. 5.15mm in diameter and 2.75mm in depth, surrounded by eleven old cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.44 carats in total, cluster diameter 10.53mm, fluted D section shank, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham 1901, gross wt. 4.9g. Condition - band split but it appears cleanly broken, otherwise very good, hallmarks well defined, abrasions to opal surface but does not appear to effect the colours seen, diamonds appear bright and lively, no yellowness visible and minor inclusions visible with 10x loupe only.
A chrysoberyl cat's eye cabochon ring, the deep cabochon measuring approx. 11.23mm x 8.47mm and 6.77mm in depth, scroll setting, hallmarked 9ct gold band, London 1986, gross wt. 3.9g, size I. Condition - stone has been glued into place, otherwise ok, general wear to band etc. the chatoyant effect more prominent then the image perceives.
A Victorian aquamarine solitaire ring, the round mixed cut aquamarine weighing approx. 1.14 carats, hallmarked 22ct gold band, sponsor's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1861, gross wt. 2.9g, size L. Condition - very good, general wear including slight abrasions to stone, general wear to band.
A seven stone diamond half eternity ring, total approx. diamond wt. 0.91 carats, hallmarked 18ct white gold band, Sheffield 1977, gross wt. 3.9g, size Q. Condition - sold without certificate however the diamonds appear bright and lively, minor inclusions off centre visible with 10x loupe only, no visible yellowness, wear to band including wear to marks and wear to edge of band.
A shell cameo ring, the oval cameo carved in relief depicting a female bust, bezel mount with rope twist border, hallmarked 9ct gold band, London 1966, gross wt. 6.8g, 27mm x 20mm, size M. Condition - good, the cameo is slightly loose but secure, general wear, no evidence of re-sizing, it's possible that the cameo is older than the setting but not confirmed.
An American college graduation ring, set with an oval synthetic ruby surround by "Chaminade High School Mineola" and insignia to shoulders, indistinctly marked to interior, gross wt. 13.2g, size T/U. Condition - tests as 9ct gold and likely to be 10ct, however, not sold with any guarantee of purity, slight chip to facet edge on stone, general wear to band.
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