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An 18ct gold diamond half hoop ring by Kat Florence, the D-shaped hoop pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank slightly pointed to the reverse, lasered signature, D0.87 18K’, Birmingham hallmark, cased, total diamond weight 0.87 carat, ring size M-N (sizing spring). £1,200-£1,500 --- Accompanied by a report card from Kat Florence stating that the diamonds are D colour, Flawless clarity. Report number 3870QF. Kat Florence Kat Florence was brought up in Canada, the wild landscapes and oceans of her childhood becoming Kat’s inspiration in her jewellery designs. She studied biology, and gained a Masters in Education, travelling to Bangkok to teach in a school using the innovative Reggio Emilia method of education - which blended science and art to help pupils better understand their environment. In Bangkok she learned her craft from diamond setters, gold carvers and designers, combining tradition and leading-edge techniques in her work, leading to her developing her own signature brand, individually sourcing the finest diamonds and gemstones for her creations.
A diamond dress ring by Sidersky, circa 1950, set with three brilliant-cut diamonds, within a pear-shaped surround of baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, to a reeded wirework gallery and hoop, cased by Sidersky, Johannesburg, three principal diamond weights (unmounted) 1.25, 1.20 and 1.20 carats, ring size S. £6,000-£8,000 --- The vendor commissioned the ring from Sidersky’s, providing the three principal diamonds. Sidersky & Son were the oldest family-run jewellery manufacturing company in South Africa, with more than 100 years of continuous trading, from 1902-2006. Adolph Sidersky, the founder, was educated and trained in Leipzig, Germany, as an engraver, setter and jeweller. He emigrated to South Africa in the late 1800s, participating in the Boer War on the side of the Boers. After the war in 1902, he opened his own manufacturing jewellery studio in Surrey House, Rissik Street, Johannesburg. In 1928, his son Max joined the business, taking over the company when his father died in 1959. The studio specialised in the mounting and setting of gemstones in platinum or gold, gaining a reputation for excellence in their craftsmanship - indeed commissions in the early 1950s included those from a South Rhodesian firm for jewellery that was presented to the young Princess Elizabeth, and later to the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. In 1973 Sidersky’s opened a retail shop in Sandtown City. In the late 1950s, Max Sidersky was active as the chairman of the South African Manufacturing Jewellers Association, with a progressive attitude to the development of jewellery manufacturing, in 1958 arguing the case for introducing a standardised jewellery hallmarking system - which was to take another 55 years before legislation established a South African hallmarking system in 2013. The company was sold in 2006.
Henry W. Harrison. A gold open-faced watch together with a gold plated watch, 1870 Movement: three quarter plate, lever escapement Dial: gilt, engraved floral design to the centre, Roman numerals, engine-turned chapter ring Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, back finely engraved with cartouche to the centre, Chester hallmark for 1870, maker’s mark RO Signed: Henry W. Harrison, Liverpool. No. 21372 Dimensions: diameter 40mm. Together with a small gold plated keyless watch signed New England, U.S.A £500-£600 --- Provenance: From the property of Beatrice de Cardi, to be sold on behalf of the Society of Antiquaries.
A small collection of antique jewellery, to include a 15ct gold seed pearl and diamond memorial ring, a diamond single stone ring with pierced shoulders, a cannetille work ring, a gold mounted turquoise and seed pearl bangle, together with a pair of matching rings, and further items, the bangle and one ring with French assay mark, ring sizes K - T, bangle inner diameter 5.6cm. (8) £500-£700
Two antique diamond rings, the first claw set with a graduated row of old brilliant-cut diamonds, the second set with an old brilliant-cut diamond in a raised claw setting, both mounted in gold, first with partial hallmark for 18ct, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring sizes L and N respectively. £700-£1,000
A late 19th century pearl ring and a coral ring, 1870, the first set with a row of graduated half pearls in shared claw settings, mounted in 15ct gold, the second bezel set with a series of graduated Corallium Rubrum cabochons, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring sizes R and S respectively. £360-£460 --- Please note coral is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org.
A late 18th century mourning ring and a mid 19th century mourning ring, the first depicting a grieving woman beside a tomb, mounted in gold, closed-back navette-shaped setting, the second with black enamel and a seed pearl forget-me-not, mounted in gold, (both damaged), ring sizes Q and L. £100-£200
A gold fancy-link bracelet and two jadeite jewels, the bracelet formed as a series of rectangular links, alternately decorated with an engraved sunburst and an openwork beaded design, together with a jadeite cabochon ring and a shield-shaped jadeite pendant, bracelet stamped ‘K18’, ring and pendant stamped ‘14’, jadeite untested, bracelet length 17.2cm. (3) £400-£600 --- A surface analysis test at GCS confirmed the metal tested as 17 - 18 carat gold. Verbal report number 5782-315.
9CT GOLD JEWELLERY, 5 ITEMS - a 64cms L belcher link necklace with gold plated clasp, crossover ring set with twelve tiny diamonds (central stone missing), size Q, open twist ring, size P, oval paste set solitaire, size mid Q-R and an inline paste set ring, size L, 14grms gross not including the necklace clasp
Art Deco diamond and emerald three-stone white gold ring, the rectangular emerald approximately 4mm x 3.5mm, c. 1930, size N.CONDITION REPORT: One diamond is chipped on the edge next to the shank. Both diamonds have minor inclusions, colour G/H. The emerald has a nice colour but is very scratched and has a corner chip.
Keyless lever 18ct gold open face watch by John Russell, Liverpool, 1898, no. 96396, jewelled to the centre with overcoil spring, 53mm, 54g gross, excluding movement.CONDITION REPORT: The main spring and stop work seem ok. Wants a clean and oil. Balance swings and hands set. Semms ok. Needs class and seconds hand. Other hands rusty. Good dial and case (not engraved). This is all 18ct, including the suspension ring. There is one minor dent to the case in the middle at 3'o clock. Gross weight 115g.
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