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An Indian gold mounted ruby ring, mid 19th century, the rectangular cushion-shaped cabochon ruby in claw setting, the shoulders carved with scrolling leaf fronds of ‘murudi’ design, shank unsigned, ring size E½. £1,500-£2,000 --- Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the geological occurrence of the ruby is common to Afghanistan, Vietnam etc, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 21122, dated 4 February 2022. Claw settings were probably introduced into Indian jewellery by the late 18th century as Indian jewellers copied pieces worn by their new European clients. Filigree work, an ancient Indian art form, incorporates designs including those largely based on the spiral, and the term ‘murudi’ is used for the curling leaf form seen in the decoration of this ring. Literature: Traditional Jewelry of India by Oppi Untracht, pub. Thames & Hudson, 2007 edition, page 298.
An early 20th century French sapphire and diamond ring, the sugarloaf sapphire claw set to a tapered pierced band with foliate and griffin decoration, between rose and old brilliant-cut diamond borders, mounted in platinum and gold, ring size J½. £500-£700 --- For similar designs in gold from the French workshops of Falize, Fouquet, Froment-Meurice and Plisson et Hartz, amongst others, see Vever, Henri, 'French Jewellery of the 19th Century', (trans. Purcell, Katherine), London, 2001.
A chrysoberyl and diamond dress ring, circa 1890, the oval mixed-cut chrysoberyl claw-set within a surround of single cut diamonds, spaced by six old-cut diamonds in raised collets, gold and silver mounted, with partial ‘9ct’ stamp, total diamond weight approximately 0.24 carat, ring size I. £500-£700
A collection of jewellery, comprising three 22ct gold bands, two 18ct gold bands, two 9ct gold bands, a 15ct gold ruby and half-pearl ring, a small curb-link Albert chain, a 9ct gold locket pendant and a 9ct gold cross pendant both on chains, together with a white gem-set eternity band and a small sapphire and diamond cluster ring, various lengths and sizes. (Quantity) £800-£1,000
A collection of jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold mounted mother-of-pearl dress set, a Victorian silver chain and locket, a plaited silver bracelet, an enamel buckle, a silver hoop brooch, a pietra dura brooch, an Art Nouveau style brooch, a pair of nephrite ear pendants, and a silver dome ring, various lengths and sizes. (Quantity) £100-£150
Swiss. A lady’s gold open-faced keyless watch with long gold chain, circa 1900. Movement: lever escapement. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring, Roman numerals, engraved foliate design to the centre. Case: 18ct gold, engraved gilt cuvette, engraved floral design, cartouche to centre, no. 176591. Signed: unsigned. Dimensions: diameter 30mm. Together with a 9ct gold long belcher-link guard chain with swivel clasp. £340-£400
A Victorian gold propelling pen/pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., engine-turned and signed, the shaft engraved ‘T.Gordon, Christmas 1868’, with ring attachment, together with a Victorian gold plated engine-turned propelling pencil the terminal inset with carnelian intaglio, with motto ‘L’AMITIÉ’ above clasped hands, first length extended 12.2cm, second 8.7cm. (2) £200-£300 --- Provenance: Formerly the property of General Sir Thomas Edward Gordon General Sir Thomas Edward Gordon (1832-1914), was a British intelligence officer, director of the Imperial Bank of Persia from 1893 to 1914 and reputedly the first person to use the term ‘Middle East’ when referencing Persia and Afghanistan. Joining the army aged seventeen, Gordon campaigned on the British/Indian north west frontier, serving during the Indian Mutiny, was second in command of the mission to KÄÅ¡gar in Chinese Turkestan (1873-74) and fought in the Second Afghan War in 1879. He became Oriental and military secretary at the British Legation in Tehran in 1889 and, in 1891, military attaché. He retired from active duty in 1893 but continued to be involved in Persian affairs until shortly before in death in 1914.
A Medieval gold ring with vacant setting, 13th-14th century, the lozenge-shaped bezel with a vacant lozenge/teardrop-shaped stone setting, between stepped shoulders, to a wire shank, in yellow gold, ring size K. £800-£1,200 --- This ring was discovered by a detectorist in Hanby, Lincolnshire. The ring is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, Ref: LIN-1B904C, and has subsequently been disclaimed as Treasure (ref: 2020-T280).
A gold ring mount, 17th century, the raised oval bezel (distorted) with vacant setting, the sides of bezel with scroll engraved detail and the underside with gadrooned detail in white enamel, to a band with scrolled and enamelled shoulders, damaged, ring size approximately N-O. £300-£400 --- The vacant setting would probably have held hairwork and possibly gold wire detail beneath a facetted rock crystal - these types of rings are often known as ‘Stuart Crystals’.
A late 19th century sapphire and diamond five stone ring, set with an alternating row of circular-cut sapphires and old brilliant-cut diamonds, the gallery of openwork scroll design, mounted in 18ct gold, London and Chester hallmarks (rubbed), total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, ring size M. £400-£600
A DIAMOND DRESS RING, composed of a trio European-cut diamonds within collet-setting, to a surround and shoulders of similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, ring size NCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, estimated colour I/J/K, estimated clarity SIStamped 18KNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A DIAMOND RING, BY LOUIS VUITTON, set with a brilliant-cut diamond at the centre with circular concave detailing on polished hoop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Louis Vuitton, numbered, maker's mark 'LV' for Louis Vuitton, French assay mark, with maker's pouch and outer box, with certificate of authenticity, ring size Q (57)Condition Report: Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionSignature, maker's mark, number located inside hoopEagle's head mark for French 18K gold located on the side of the hoop
A GROUP OF THREE DIAMOND RINGS, each frontispiece set with brilliant-cut diamonds to a beaded plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold (one rose, one yellow and one white gold), ring sizes two J½, one size KCondition Report: Diamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity / colour also due to coloured metal - approx. 0.50ct total - bright and well matchedAll stamped 18K for 18K goldSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 4.9g
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the rectangular-cut emerald within a four-claw setting with a brilliant-cut diamond frame, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.80ct total, ring size NCondition Report: Emerald: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, inclusions visible with naked eyeDiamonds: approx. 0.80ct total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS with a couple of good SIStamped 750 inside hoop for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 5.1g
A GROUP OF ENAMEL AND GOLD JEWELLERY, including a penguin brooch, a bow brooch and ring, in 18K gold, first brooch length 2.7cm, second brooch width 2.7cm, ring size K, total gross weight 18gCondition Report: Some minor enamel discrepancy on each piece - normal signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 18g
A RUBY AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, of concave design, embellished with two flower motifs pave-set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, within a similarly-cut diamond surround, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.80cts total, Italian assay mark, ring size P½Condition Report: Diamonds: bright and well matched - estimated clarity VSRubies: of purplish-red hue, dark tone, good transparency, overall well matched in colourNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 21.5g
A PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, composed of a central oval-shaped pink sapphire within a baguette-cut diamond surround to similarly-cut and single-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, ring size QCondition Report: Pink sapphire: of purplish-pink hue, good transparency, minor facets abrasions visible under 10x magnification, medium tone, good saturationDiamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS with some SIStamped 18ct for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A 19TH CENTURY CAMEO PENDANT ON A GOLD CHAIN depicting St Michael slaying the rebel angel within an oval gold frame mount, indistinctly marked, to suspension ring on a fancy-link chain, cameo length 5cmCondition Report: Chain length is approx. 70cmChain marked 9K gold on claspSings of repair on chain visible with the naked eye near clasp on the left hand sideTotal gross weight approx. 53.4g
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the collet-set rectangular-cut emerald between tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, Italian assay mark, ring size OCondition Report: Emerald: of bluish-green hue, natural inclusions visible under a bright light sourceDiamonds: unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A DIAMOND DRESS RING, the frontispiece set with graduated baguette-cut diamonds within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.00cts total, ring size OCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 2.00cts total, estimated colour I/J, estimated clarity SINormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A quality French 5.47ct emerald set single Ladies Ring, with four diamond baguettes, approx. 1.15ct, size "Q", some damage. (1)Note: set in white gold approx. 5.3gms, emerald stone approx. 10.6mm x 10.6mm; doubly refractive; approx. 4ct with chip on girdle reaching table facet set with 4 baguette diamonds approx. 1.16ct overall (4 diamonds).
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