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CHOPARD. Ring Happy Diamonds. NO. 6075785 - 82/6234/04.In 18kt yellow gold. With a large heart-cut yellow citrine with three brilliant-cut diamonds set in chaton and mobile in the centre of the piece, typical of this collection. The piece is completed by 12 brilliant-cut diamonds on the shoulders. Signed and numbered.Measurements: 16 mm (inner diameter) and 16 x 17 mm (front).
PARKER DUOFOLD GREENWICH FOUNTAIN PENBarrel in black resin and 18 kts. gold plated decoration.M nib in 18kt yellow gold and 750 ml silver. Screw cap.Cartridge loading.No box.Dimensions: 13.5 cm. length; 19.53 mm. diameter.Parker Duofold is a range of fountain pens produced by the Parker Pen Company.The first model was produced in 1921 and was a large pen, measuring 5.5 inches long when capped. It was made of an eye-catching bright red rubber.The original full-size Duofold was soon joined by the smaller Duofold Junior, Duofold Special and Lady Duofold. While the Junior and Special could also be fitted with the Parker Ring Clip, the Lady Duofold was available with a Chatelaine, or Ring Top to hang around the neck. The Ring Top would also appear on Parker's waistcoat pocket models, to be attached to a fob watch. Matching pens would come with either clip or ring, depending on the pen selected. The pen was available only in red and black hard rubber until 1926, when Parker introduced the "unbreakable Permanite" Duofold (Permanite was Parker's trade name for a plastic manufactured by DuPont). The first new shade was the now traditional red, followed by Jade Green (created to compete with Sheaffer's revolutionary Lifetime Jade Radite pens) which was not originally called Duofold, but Black Tipped Jade (changed shortly thereafter). This was followed by Blue Lapis Lazuli and Mandarin Yellow. In 1928, Moderne black and pearl (black striped pearl) was introduced as a Deluxe model and Parker signified this by the addition of a third cap ring on the cap band instead of the usual two found at the time. In 1930, the Duofold line was simplified with tapered ends replacing the familiar "flat top" style. Additional varieties were introduced: burgundy (red and black pearl); Modern green and pearl (green pearl lined); and finally, green and black pearl (green pearl lined with black).But by the early 1930s, the manufacturer considered the Duofold design to be rather outdated. Parker launched its replacement, the Vacumatic, in 1933, and the Duofold line was moved to the second tier, although it closely followed the Vacumatic design with a slimmer profile, streamlined appearance and a vacuum filling mechanism. Duofolds remained popular in Europe, were produced in the 1960s in different sizes and shades, and were revived in the 1980s as Parker's flagship offering once again. In 1988 (to celebrate the company's centenary), Parker launched the Duofold Centennial series of Pens (Nibs, Rollerballs and Pencils). Later, they introduced the Duofold International line with models that also evoked the classic Duofold design, although smaller than the Centennial. There are also differences in the ink feed systems, changing from their push-button filling mechanism to a cartridge/converter system.
Ring "You and Me" from the 70s in 18 kts. white gold with two diamonds, brilliant cut, H colour, Si1 purity and ca. 1.05 cts. each (total ca. 2.10 cts). On the shoulders, brilliant, navette cut, I colour, Si1 purity and ca. 0.70 cts. total weight. Measurements: 17 mm. (inner diameter) and 15 x 18 mm (front).
Edwardian 18ct gold ring set five old cut diamonds, size O, Chester 1902, 3.6g gross approxThe old cut diamonds appear fairly white, with two rose cuts to each end. No obvious signs of chips/abrasions. Some inclusions visible with a 10x loupe. General surface wear and tear to the metal. There is a fine line/crack running through the hallmark but it is not visible to the outer side. The hallmarks are clear. Possibly has been stretched to size. **General condition consistent with age and use.
9ct gold curb-link bracelet with heart-shaped padlock, together with an Edwardian 18ct gold gypsy set diamond three stone ring, Chester 1903, and a gold signet ring, Chester (fineness mark worn), inscription dated 12.7.23, 10.8g gross approx (3)Diamond set ring size P½ approx (shank slightly out of shape and worn thin). Signet ring size I approx (shank out of shape and worn thin). Bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, date letter C for 1977, 16cm long approx excluding padlock clasp
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