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Lot 131

17th Century Jenison Family Signet Ring. Gold, 20mm diameter, bezel 15mm x 13mm, 5.9g. An impressive seal ring with a large oval bezel engraved with a shield of arms. The arms display a diagonal band between two swan, the arms of the Jenison family, 'Azure a bend between two swans'.The male figures of the Jenisons family  served as aldermen and after the 1626 charter, as mayors. They made their fortune from the family business - the apothecary and other local trades. Distinguished members of the Jenison family include Matthew Jenison (1654-1734), a politician and high sheriff of Nottingham between 1683-1684, he was also a member of parliament for Newark between 1701-1705.  At his death in 1734, he had no children and so left his fortunes to his cousin Elizabeth Bradford. Ref: Betham, W., 1801. The Baronetage of England: Or The History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families; with Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Coats of Arms (Vol. 1). Burrell and Bransby. Discovered in Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire and recorded with the PAS as LIN-1B6093, Treasure number 2020 T500 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1007643.

Lot 132

Gold Posy Ring Circa, 17th-18th century AD. Gold, 17.52mm in diameter; band 3.22mm width and 0.74mm thick. Weight: 1.62 grams. A D-shaped sectioned gold band decorated with moulded detail in the form of floral scroll work interspersed with four rounded crosses. The inside of the band is inscribed with the verse, 'Loue Is All I Crave'. Recorded on the PAS database as: BH-C3B4F4. This particular posey is not recorded in the standard references or found on any of the rings in the collection of the British Museum.

Lot 133

Posy Ring. Circa 18th century AD. Gold, 1.78 grams. 16.97 mm. UK ring size H, US size 3/4. Decorated around the face of the band with a series of flowers and foliate scrolls. The inside of the band is inscribed with the verse, "your consent is my content". Each letter has traces of black enamel. Property of an Essex based jewellery collector. 

Lot 156

Dubnovellaunos Branch Type Gold Stater.  Circa, 5 BC-10 AD. Gold, 18mm, 5.5g. Wreath, outlined crescents back to back at centre, pellet in ring on each side. Reverse: Horse left, branch below. DVBNOVILLAVN. Ref: ABC 2392. VA 1650. Spink 207.

Lot 179

East Wiltshire, Vale of Pewsey Quarter Stater. Circa, 50-35 BC. Gold, 0.92 grams. 9.47 mm. Cruciform pattern, stylised locks of hair above crudely rendered wreath, crescents below. Reverse: Horse left, pellet in ring and small ring above and below Ref: Spink-, BMC-, VA-, ABC 2107. 

Lot 75

Anglo-Saxon Pendant. Circa, 8th-10th century AD. Gold, 2.42 grams. 16 x 15 mm. An impressive decorative pendant formed of six 'orange' segments (one missing). Each of the segments is decorated with curled gold wire work on one face and a series of figure of eight motifs on the other. The top and base of the piece have a flat ring that secures the segments along with a flat ribbed suspension loop. Found near Evesham, Worcestershire and recorded with PAS as WMID138 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/23908.

Lot 9

Bronze Age Gold Ring. Circa 2200-800 BC.A plain ribbon type ring formed of a thin sheet of high karat gold with tapering ends, coiled with the ends overlapping to form a ring. Usually seen with piercings at either end, absent on this example. Ref: Eogan, G. 1994. The Accomplished Art. Gold and Gold-working in Britain and Ireland during the Bronze Age (c. 2300–650 BC).Note: There are a range of gold strip and ribbon ornaments datable to the British Bronze Age. The less numerous types include arm and possibly ear ornaments fastening by means of a hook at each end, or a hook and eye (piercing). There are good analogues in the French Middle Bronze Age. There are also an increasing number of (often) thin gold strips and fragments with terminal piercings which on grounds of composition could fit into a Bronze Age context. Again, there are continental analogues, beginning within the Early Bronze Age sheet gold tradition. The piece under discussion here is best compared with the pair of gold ornaments from Binstead, West Sussex. Gold, 23mm x 9mm, 4.29g. UK ring size U.

Lot 211

9ct Gold half eternity ring set with 16 diamonds, 8 round cut & 8 Baggett diamonds Size M

Lot 35

A vintage sapphire and diamond 18 carat gold cluster ring. Set with four round eight cut diamonds in open back claw settings, approximately 0.24 carats in total, further set with thirteen mixed cut round sapphires in open back claw settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.39 carats, to a floral cluster design with pierced gallerys and cheniers on the shoulders. Stamped 18ct. Ring size Q. Gross weight 3.5g.

Lot 198

GOLD & DIAMOND RING, CENTRAL SCROLL WITH 2 FLOWERS. DIAMOND WEIGHT 0.25, SIZE V

Lot 150A

Ladies 14ct Gold - Large and Impressive Opal and Diamond and Mossinite Set Ring, Marked 585 to Interior of Shank. The Large Oval Shaped Opal of Excellent Colour.

Lot 179

18ct Gold Ladies Diamond Ring, Modern Design With 5 Channel Set Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds, Fully Hallmarked, Gross Weight 5.3g Ring Size N.

Lot 181

Ladies 9ct Gold - Attractive Emerald and Diamond Set Dress Ring. Full Hallmark for 9.375 to Interior of Shank. Emerald of Good Colour. Ring Size N. Shank / Setting As New Condition. 2.6 grams.

Lot 218

An 18ct Gold Diamond Ring, illusion set round cut diamond, between diamond set shoulders, fully hallmarked. Ring size L.5, gross weight 2.5 grams.

Lot 298

18ct Gold - Contemporary Designed Single Stone Sapphire Set Ring. Full Hallmark for 750 - 18ct. The Princes Cut Blue Sapphire of Excellent Colour. Ring Size M. Gold Weight 5.8 grams. Shank In Excellent Condition.

Lot 54

Ladies - 18ct Gold Ruby, Diamond and Sapphire Set Wishbone Ring. Marked 750 - 18ct to Interior of Shank. The Ruby, Diamond and Sapphire of Good Colour. Ring Size K. The Shank / Setting In Excellent Condition.

Lot 102

A diamond set 'Magic' combination ring by Georg Jensen, comprising an 18ct yellow gold double row openwork band of crossover design, signed and numbered 1314, enclosing a detachable 18ct white gold band, inset with a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, signed GJ, each with 18ct gold convention mark and Danish three tower mark, total diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, ring size O½Condition report: General surface wear, scuffs/scratches, nicks and chips to both bands, commensurate for use. Patchy light wear to marks. Diamonds are well matched with a bright and lively appearance, each weighing approx. 0.05ct, estimated VS1 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Combined gross weight approx. 13.2gm.

Lot 107

A collection of jewellery, comprising a 22ct gold wedding band, a yellow precious metal wedding band, stamped '22CT', a fine box-link chain, a green agate and white stone cluster ring, a green agate pendant, stamped '9CT', and a gilt metal locket pendant, cluster ring size P (6)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 6gm, second ring 7.8gm, chain 4.6gm, cluster ring 4.6gm, agate pendant 13.5gm

Lot 108

A collection of jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet, two single stone stick pins, a cameo stick pin, two bar brooches, each stamped '9CT', (one with inscription), an engraved white precious metal wedding band, stamped 'PT', a single stone ring, stamped '9CT', and a hairwork memorial ring, bracelet length 17.5cm (9)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: bracelet 7.8gm, stick pins combined 10.1gm, bar brooches combined 3.5gm, wedding band 3.1gm, single stone ring 2.6gm, memorial ring 1gm.

Lot 110

Two 9ct white gold wedding bands, the first with linear decoration, the second with millegrain borders, and a white stone dress ring, with abstract wirework and beaded mount, 9ct gold mounted, maker's mark JRJ, ring sizes N, N½ and Q respectively (3)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 3.3gm, second ring 4.1gm, third ring 7.2gm.

Lot 112

A collection of jewellery, comprising a diamond cross pendant, set throughout with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, together with a half pearl set panel brooch, highlighted with coral and coral coloured cabochons, a sapphire and diamond set spray brooch, 9ct gold mounted, a synthetic colour change sapphire single stone ring, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '14K', a 9ct gold cased bracelet watch, the dial signed HIRCO expanding-link bracelet stamped '9CT' and signed BRITANNIC, and a stone set pendant, on trace-link chain, (half pearls untested for origin), first pendant total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, length 2.9cm (6)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: cross pendant 2.7gm, panel brooch 6.8gm, spray brooch 5.8gm, single stone ring 9.6gm, bracelet watch (including movement) 18.9gm, pendant on chain 1.8gm.

Lot 115

An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut emerald collet set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly cut diamond set shoulders, 18ct two colour gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1991, signed HIRSH with maker's mark HFJ, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size J½Condition report: The emerald has a light to mid green hue with surface abrasion, measuring approx. 5.5mm length x 4.3mm width, and contains multiple pale inclusions that give a sub-transparent appearance. Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips commensurate for use and marks are clearly struck. One side of the underbezel to the setting has been pierced/worn away, probably due to prior wear against another ring. Gross weight approx. 3.1gm.

Lot 119

A vari gem-set panel ring, centred with a cultured pearl between two fluted onyx panels and trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow gold mounted (import marks rubbed), and a diamond set dress ring, highlighted with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '750', ring sizes approximately H and L respectively (2)Condition report: First ring: surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use. Deep scratch to one of the onyx panels. Diamonds are bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.06ct. The shank has been re-sized and the import marks are rubbed, therefore gold standard is unknown. Length of panel approx. 1.35cm. Gross weight approx. 3.6gm. Second ring: surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, commensurate for use. There is a further bird mark to the interior. Diamonds are bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.16ct. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 3.7gm.

Lot 121

A collection of jewellery, comprising a coral corallium rubrum and half pearl cluster bar brooch, stamped '9CT', a 22ct gold wedding band, a shell cameo brooch/pendant, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '18', a blue and white stone cluster ring, yellow precious metal mounted, two stone set dress rings, each with ropetwist band, and two further rings, first brooch length 5.55cm (8)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: bar brooch 3.9gm, 22ct gold wedding band 3gm, cameo brooch/pendant 5.9gm, cluster ring 2.9gm, two stone set dress rings 9.4gm, two further rings 7.9gm.

Lot 123

A collection of jewellery, comprising a Victorian 22ct gold band ring, later applied with a green stone three-leaf clover panel, an oval shell cameo ring, stamped '9ct', a trace-link chain, spaced with coral corallium rubrum beads, a coral corallium rubrum single stone ring, indistinctly stamped '750', a coral corallium rubrum single stone pendant, a 9ct gold curb-link chain, a cornelian bead necklace, an agate pendant, and a black bead necklace, (damaged), first ring size approximately K (9)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: 22ct gold band ring with later panel 1.4gm, shell cameo ring 2.9gm, trace-link chain with coral beads 1.3gm, coral ring 0.8gm.

Lot 129

Two single stone dress rings, the first with an oval mixed-cut smoky quartz in claw setting, 9ct gold mounted, the second with a circular mixed-cut citrine in claw setting, also 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes P and N respectively (2)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 6.5gm, second ring 2.8gm

Lot 130

A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, alternately set with trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds and square step-cut sapphires, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1982, maker's mark 'BJ', total diamond weight approximately 0.18ct, ring size LCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Sapphires are well matched, of mid to dark blue hues, with areas of whiteish colour zoning and surface wear. The mount has shallow kinks/impressions to the sides of the setting and general surface wear to the mount. Marks are clearly struck. Width of setting approx. 2.5mm. Gross weight approx. 2.4gm.

Lot 131

A diamond half hoop ring, the line of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds in grain settings, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1971, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size I (leading edge)Condition report: Set with nine diamonds, each weighing approx. 0.10ct. Diamonds are bright and lively, mostly well matched. One of the outer diamonds is drawing a yellowish tint, with estimated VS2 to SI1 clarity and L to M colour, assessed mounted. The remaining diamonds have estimated H to J colour and VS2 to SI2 clarity, assessed mounted. The ring mount has a re-sizing solder join to the back of the shank and a yellowish off-white hue, with general surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout. Width of setting approx. 4mm, depth of setting approx. 2.8mm, mount tapers in depth to back. The maker's mark is worn, hallmarks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 4.6gm.

Lot 132

A sapphire half hoop ring, the line of circular mixed-cut sapphires in claw settings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '585', together with a blue and white stone full hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, both rings size O (2)Condition report: First ring: sapphires of mid to dark blue hues, with areas of whiteish colour zoning and small inclusions visible under magnification. All stones have localised facet edge abrasion and measure approx. 3mm diameter. The ring mount has general surface wear. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.5gm. Second ring: the stones are heavily abraded and chipped and their identification is unknown. General surface wear to mount, marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 2.5gm.

Lot 134

A diamond dress ring, designed as two crossover rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct rose gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size L½Condition report: Of modern manufacture, with light surface wear throughout. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively. Gross weight approx. 3.3gm.

Lot 138

A ruby and diamond half hoop ring, alternately set with pairs of square step-cut rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1973, numbered 6821, total diamond weight approximately 0.16ct, ring size N½Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS1 to SI1 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. Rubies are well matched, of pinkish-red hues, with small inclusions and good transparency. One of the rubies has a chip to the corner, some of the rubies have chips/fractures to the pavilion facets and all stones have light surface wear. Each ruby measures approx. 2.5mm to 2.8mm in length. The mount has foliate engraved sides, with light surface wear throughout and an area of heavy scuffs/filing marks to the interior of the shank. Hallmarks are clearly struck, the maker's mark is rubbed. Width of setting 3.5mm. Gross weight approx. 3.5gm.

Lot 143

A pair of diamond half hoop rings, each with a line of slightly graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 2004, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size J (2)Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS1 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The ring mounts have light surface wear and each measures approximately 3mm width at the widest part of the setting. Each ring is set with eleven diamonds which graduate from approximately 0.04ct to 0.02ct in weight. Lasered hallmarks are clearly struck, the maker's mark is a scrolled 'B'. Gross combined weight of both rings approx. 5.6gm.

Lot 146

A sapphire full hoop ring by Cartier, channel set throughout with rectangular step-cut sapphires, white precious metal mounted, signed Cartier London, ring size I½Condition report: The sapphires have slightly variable tints, from mid to dark blue hues, and slightly variable shapes, some stones longer than others, each stone measuring approx. 2.2mm in width. Most contain natural inclusions, such as fractures, feathers and rutile 'silk' needles, and some stones have areas of whiteish colour zoning. The sapphires have surface wear, scuffs, chips and nicks throughout, commensurate for use. The mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks with slight thinning to the edges of the setting and is untested as white gold/platinum. The signature has a little wear but is clearly legible. Width of mount approx. 3.1mm, depth approx. 2mm. Gross weight approx. 2.9gm.

Lot 148

A diamond half hoop ring, the line of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds in grain settings, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1971, maker's mark A C. CO, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size H½Condition report: Set with nine diamonds, each weighing approx. 0.10ct. Diamonds are mostly well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and I to L colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has a re-sizing solder join to the back of the shank and a yellowish off-white hue, with general surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout. The back of the shank has small areas of porosity. Width of setting approx. 3.9mm, depth of setting approx. 2.8mm, mount tapers in depth to back. Marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 4gm.

Lot 156

A diamond cluster ring, the flowerhead cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size OCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount is relatively modern, with surface wear throughout, and would benefit from cleaning. The shank is possibly replaced, with solder joins and associated porosity to the shoulders. Hallmarks to the shank are a little worn but probably for London 1984. Diameter of setting approx. 0.9cm. Gross weight approx. 2.6gm.

Lot 160

A zircon and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut brown zircon in claw setting, bordered by similarly set round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, hallmarked for London 2000, maker's mark SM, total diamond weight approximately 1.20ct, ring size KCondition report: The zircon has a mid to dark orangey-brown hue with strong double refraction. It contains a fracture inclusion that extends from the outer edge towards the centre that appears to be surface-reaching, a further fracture inclusion that is surface-reaching to the pavilion, and has scuffs, nicks and occasional small chips to the surface. Zircon measurements approx. 10.6mm x 7.8mm width x 6mm depth. The zircon is slightly loose in its setting and may require adjustment. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS1 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has surface wear. Gross weight approx. 8gm.

Lot 161

A diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond in raised six-claw setting, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Sheffield 2000, maker's mark EF, diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, ring size KCondition report: The diamond has a bright and lively appearance but contains a large pale fracture inclusion to the centre that is partly surface-reaching to the table facet, a smaller mineral inclusion to the side of this fracture, a dark inclusion to the side crown facets and a further fracture to the side crown facets. These inclusions can be seen to the unaided eye and the facet symmetry is off-centre. Estimated I to J colour and P3 clarity, assessed mounted. The diamond measures approximately 7.3mm in diameter, depth is unknown due to the style of the setting. The ring mount has light surface wear, scuffs and nicks, commensurate for use. The setting measures approx. 8.7mm in height. Marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 4.5gm.

Lot 164

A diamond dress ring, the hexagonal panel pavé set with single-cut diamonds, to a tapered 18ct gold mount with maker's mark B&S, numbered 227, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size HCondition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. General surface wear to mount, re-sizing join to back of shank. Birmingham hallmark, date letter indistinct but possibly for 1982. Length of panel 9.5mm. Gross weight approx. 4.4gm.

Lot 166

An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut aquamarine claw set within an octagonal border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1987, maker's mark GF, total diamond weight approximately 1.20ct, ring size NCondition report: The aquamarine has a light and even greenish-blue hue with surface wear, chips and scuffs, measuring approx. 9.6mm length x 8.1mm width x 5.7mm depth. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, some stones with surface-reaching fractures, with estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Each diamond weighs approx. 0.10ct. The ring mount has surface wear, scuffs, nicks and chips, commensurate for use. Marks are clearly struck. Setting dimensions approx. 1.6cm length x 1.45cm width. Gross weight approx. 5.5gm.

Lot 168

A diamond bombé dress ring, pavé set with three rows of single-cut diamonds, between fluted borders, 18ct white gold mounted, with London import marks for 1979, maker's mark A LD, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, ring size M (leading edge)Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, occasional stones with small mineral inclusions or fractures, estimated VS1 to SI3 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds weight approx. 0.02ct each. The ring mount has light surface wear, commensurate for occasional use. Width of mount tapers from approx. 9mm at top to 5.8mm at base. Gross weight approx. 8.5gm.

Lot 171

An emerald, ruby and diamond dress ring, the uniform band with ropetwist borders, centred with an octagonal step-cut emerald in collet setting, between pairs of similarly set old-cut diamonds and circular mixed-cut rubies, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1982, maker's mark RTW, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size P - QCondition report: The emerald has an even mid-green hue and contains multiple fissure and fracture inclusions, some that are surface-reaching. The emerald has surface scuffs, nicks and chips and measures approx. 7.3mm length x 6mm width x 4.5mm depth. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The rubies are well matched, of pinkish-red hues, with surface chips and scuffs, each measuring approx. 3mm diameter. The mount has surface wear, scratches, nicks and scuffs and the marks are clearly struck. Width of band approx. 1.2cm. Gross weight approx. 13.4gm.

Lot 172

A diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond in six claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped '1.64', ring size KAccompanied by retailer's purchase papers issued by Imhof S.A. of Geneva, stating that the diamond has VVS1 clarity and 'Wesselton' colour, weighing 1.64ct, dated 19 February 1980, and retailer's valuation for insurance issued by Imhof S.A. of Geneva, dated 17 March 1980 Condition report: The diamond has a bright and lively appearance, with a bruted girdle, estimated VVS1 clarity and H colour, assessed mounted. Diameter of diamond approximately 7.8mm, depth unknown as setting is closed-backed. Height from base of setting to table facet of diamond approx. 6.8mm. The ring mount has light surface wear and scuffs, commensurate for occasional use. Metal standard is untested, but assumed to be white gold. Gross weight approx. 2.6gm.

Lot 177

A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, centred with a channel of graduated square mixed-cut sapphires, between two rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 2008, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size NCondition report: Sapphires are well matched, of mid blue hues with good transparency, most stones containing areas of faint colour zoning, fracture and feather inclusions that are visible under magnification. The sapphires graduate from approximately 2.8mm to 1.8mm in length and have surface wear, nicks and scuffs. Diamonds are bright and lively, mostly well matched, with estimated VS1 to SI2 clarity and H to L colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has light surface wear, the setting graduating from 5.7mm to 4.8mm in width. Lasered hallmarks are fairly clear, the maker's mark is difficult to read. The shank is also stamped 'D030 124'. Gross weight approx. 6gm.

Lot 178

An amethyst and diamond dress ring, the oval buff-top amethyst in closed-back collet setting, edged with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 2007, maker's mark D&F, ring size QAccompanied by Payne & Son retailer's receipt dated 04 April 2007Condition report: The amethyst has a mid pinkish-purple hue and is possibly foil-backed, measuring approx. 9.7mm length x 7.7mm width. The amethyst has scuffs and scratches to the surface and may benefit from re-polishing. The diamonds are also in closed-back settings and are well matched with a fairly bright and lively appearance, each measuring approx. 0.005ct. The ring mount has scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout, commensurate for use. The back of the shank has re-sizing solder joins. Marks are clearly struck. Gross weight approx. 7.5gm. Height from base of setting to tip of amethyst approx. 7mm.

Lot 18

A Victorian hardstone panel bracelet, designed as a series of carnelian and banded agate batons with floral and foliate engraved caps, spaced by oval mixed-cut citrines in similarly engraved collet settings, with citrine padlock clasp, length approximately 18.5cmCondition report: General wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips throughout the mounts, agate batons and gemstones, commensurate for age and use. Patchy wear to engraved decoration. Some of the agate batons have large surface-reaching fractures. Occasional small splits to the mounts. Some of the mounts have dark solder joins/repairs and solder seams that appear to be part of manufacture. The mounts are untested as gold/gilt metal and the jump ring fittings are not soldered. The clasp is currently functioning. The batons range from approx. 2.65cm to 2.85cm in length, including the end caps. The citrines slightly vary in size, the largest measuring approx. 16mm length x 12mm width x 7.9mm depth. Gross weight approx. 29.2gm.

Lot 183

An aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, the rectangular step-cut aquamarine claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet settings, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 2000, maker's mark HM, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size K½Condition report: The aquamarine has a light greenish-blue hue with good transparency, containing some faint linear inclusions when viewed under magnification at an angle to the table facet. The aquamarine has light surface nicks and scuffs and a chip to the girdle. Aquamarine dimensions approx. 17.4mm length x 11.5mm width x 7.8mm depth. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS1 to VS2 clarity and H to I colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has light surface wear, commensurate for occasional use. Gross weight approx. 8gm.

Lot 186

An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut aquamarine claw set within a border of single-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1969, total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, ring size P½Condition report: The aquamarine has a light greenish-blue hue with good transparency and surface wear, scuffs and nicks, measuring approx. 17.3mm length x 14.2mm width x 8.7mm depth. Diamonds are well matched and bright, some stones with small mineral/fracture inclusions and occasional stones with small nicks/chips, with estimated VS2 to P1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Each diamond weighs approx. 0.02ct. The ring mount has light scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips. The shank has been re-sized with a later added section. Gross weight approx. 8.5gm.

Lot 187

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1987, sapphire dimensions approximately 10.8mm length x 8.8mm width x 4.9mm depth, total diamond weight approximately 1.10ct, ring size JCondition report: The sapphire has a mid to dark blue hue with faint angular colour zoning and areas of possible needle 'silk' inclusions that give a slightly hazy appearance when viewed under magnification, which may be as a result of heat treatment. The sapphire has light surface wear and occasional nicks/scuffs. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated H to J colour and VS1 to SI1 clarity, assessed mounted. Approximate weight of each diamond 0.08ct. The ring mount has light surface wear, nicks and scuffs with a re-sizing solder join to the back of the shank. Marks have patchy light wear. Setting dimensions approx. 17.7mm length x 15mm width. Gross weight approx. 4.7gm.

Lot 189

A pair of diamond half hoop rings, each designed as a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 9ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring sizes K and K½ (2)Condition report: Of modern manufacture, with light surface wear throughout. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, some stones containing small inclusions when viewed under magnification. Average weight of each diamond approx. 0.015ct. Gross weight approx. 2gm.

Lot 192

A gentleman's 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Garrard, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case with presentation inscription, hallmarked for London 1958 and numbered 08944, on an unassociated expanding bracelet, together with a further wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, signed Ernest Borel, with presentation inscription to case, two bracelet watches by Rotary, a 9ct gold signet ring, (shank split), a further ring, with later 9ct gold shank, and a 9ct gold bar brooch, with base metal pin, first watch case width 3.25cm (7)Condition report: First watch, weight and movement only: case back weight approx. 5.8gm. Movement runs when wound, but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Second watch, movement only: runs when wound, but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed, case width 3.1cm. Approximate gross weights: first ring 3.3gm, second ring 5.7gm, brooch 1.2gm.

Lot 25

A late Victorian half pearl and diamond dress ring, centred with a line of five single-cut diamonds, bordered by half pearls, between scroll engraved shoulders, the 18ct gold mount hallmarked for Chester 1886, (half pearls untested for origin), ring size S

Lot 26

A late Victorian diamond single stone gypsy ring, the old-cut diamond in lozenge-shaped setting, 15ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1885, and a Victorian red and white stone cluster ring, with tapered foliate scroll engraved shoulders, stamped '18CT', ring sizes O½ and M½ respectively (2)

Lot 28

A 19th century turquoise and diamond cluster ring, the rose-cut diamond and cabochon turquoise flowerhead cluster in closed-back setting, to a tapered hoop with pierced and engraved floral and foliate decoration, gold mounted, and a white stone full hoop ring, stamped '9CT', (one stone deficient), both rings size O (2)

Lot 4

An 18ct gold Albert chain, of curb-link design, with T-bar suspension and later unassociated clasp fittings, length 34.5cm (excluding fittings)Condition report: The unassociated swivel clasp and bolt ring clasp fittings may be gilt metal. The chain has general wear throughout, with some thinning at the junctions between links. Gross weight approx. 52gm.

Lot 45

A charm bracelet, the yellow precious metal curb-link bracelet with clasp stamped '9CT', suspending a collection of antique and later gold, yellow precious metal and gilt metal charms, to include a gem set disc charm, applied with a wirework scroll highlighted with cushion-shaped blue stones and a rose-cut diamond in foiled closed-back settings, verso inscribed, with Russian 56 standard mark and maker's mark IF, numbered 3622, an agate seal fob, incised 'Clementina', a 9ct gold mounted Masonic seal fob, a 15ct gold turquoise set kidney bean, and a shield-shaped locket pendant, length approximately 18.5cmCondition report: General wear, chips, nicks and scuffs/scratches throughout, commensurate for use. Some thinning to the bracelet links, charms and jump ring fittings. Most of the charms appear to be gold/yellow precious metal but some have gilt metal fittings and/or solder repairs. The metal standard of each charm is untested. Some of the charms have losses, missing stones, splits or dents and some charms are hollow. One charm appears to be an Edward VII sovereign that has been cut through and converted to a hinged locket pendant. Diameter of Russian disc charm approx. 1.6cm, the blue stones are too small to test. Combined gross weight approx. 93gm.

Lot 57

A charm bracelet, the fancy curb-link bracelet with 9ct gold padlock clasp, suspending a collection of 9ct gold, yellow precious metal and gilt metal charms, to include an Edwardian 9ct gold heart charm, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, two RAF charms, each stamped '9CT', and a St. Christopher charm, also stamped '9CT', length 18cmCondition report: General wear, chips, nicks and scuffs/scratches throughout, commensurate for use. Some thinning to the bracelet links and jump ring fittings. Most of the charms appear to be gold/yellow precious metal but some have gilt metal fittings and/or solder repairs. The metal standard of each charm is untested. The heart charm is hollow and has shallow dents/impressions, with patchy wear to the decoration and rubbing to the marks. One of the disc-shaped charms is monogrammed and inscribed. The padlock clasp is currently functioning. Combined gross weight approx. 23.5gm.

Lot 64

A collection of dress rings, comprising a diamond half hoop ring, set with circular-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, a further diamond half hoop ring, set with single-cut diamonds, stamped 'PLAT' with 18ct gold hallmark, a diamond three stone ring, stamped '18CT PLAT', a diamond set cluster ring, stamped 'PLAT' with 18ct gold hallmark, and a white stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, first ring size approximately H (5)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 1.1gm, second ring 1.7gm, third ring 1.7gm, fourth ring 1.8gm, fifth ring 2.2gm.

Lot 74

A diamond double row half hoop ring, channel set with two lines of square and rectangular step-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1979, maker's mark DB, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size MCondition report: Diamonds are well matched and bright, with estimated VS1 to SI1 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds vary slightly in outline and shape, and some of the setting work is a little uneven when viewed under magnification. Weight of each diamond approx. 0.02ct. The mount has surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout, with a re-sizing join to the back of the shank. Width of setting approx. 5mm. Gross weight approx. 5gm.

Lot 76

A peridot and half pearl pendant on chain, the shaped quatrefoil panel centred with a circular mixed-cut peridot and half pearl cluster, bordered by further half pearls to the cardinal points, stamped '9CT', on a trace-link chain, together with an opal and ruby flowerhead cluster ring, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, (one opal deficient), an enamel and pearl foliate panel brooch, stamped '9CT', (one pearl deficient), a green stone stick pin, the hoop-shaped terminal stamped '15C', and a white metal wedding band, stamped 'PLATINUM', (all pearls untested for origin), pendant length 3.8cm (5)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: pendant on chain 5.1gm, cluster ring 3.1gm, panel brooch 2.2gm, stick pin 1.1gm, wedding band 2.7gm

Lot 82

Two dress rings, comprising a late Victorian 18ct gold keeper ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1892, and a yellow precious metal puzzle ring, first ring size M½ (2)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: first ring 2.8gm, second ring 4.6gm.

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