A late 17th/18th century gold posy ring, the plain gold band inscribed to the interior ‘My love with this presented is’ in italic script, ring size L. £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered in Tadley, Hampshire and is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database ref: BERK-94C863 and has been disclaimed as treasure ref: 2020-T883. The inscription is a slight variant on ‘My love by this presented is’, a line from ‘The Academy of complements or A new way of Wooing’, published 1685. For a similar example with the same posy, see British Museum, Ref: 1961, 1202, 290.
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A 19th century natural pearl and diamond cluster ring, the natural bouton-shaped pearl, measuring approximately 7.9 x 7.2 x 5.0mm, within a surround of graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, between openwork scrolled shoulders, mounted in silver and gold, composite, case signed ‘Boudet / Joaillier, Bijoutier / 170, 171 Galerie de Valois / Palais-Royal’, total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, ring size K. £500-£600 --- The pearl has been verbally assessed at GCS as being of natural saltwater origin.
A 19th century Burmese pink sapphire and diamond cluster ring, silver and gold mounted, the cushion-cut pink sapphire in closed-back setting, within a surround of old-cut diamonds, pinched collet mounted, between flower, shell and scroll carved shoulders, inner shoulders engraved with initials ‘M C’, ring size M. £500-£700 --- The pink sapphire has been verbally assessed at GCS as being of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating.
A late 19th century Burmese sapphire ring, set with an oval-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 6.20 carats, each claw inlaid with a rose-cut diamond, to a tapering and reeded hoop, mounted in gold, ring size L½. £5,000-£6,000 --- Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the sapphire is of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Report number 81314-55, dated 5 July 2021.
A tanzanite and diamond ring by David Jerome, the oval fancy-cut tanzanite of 2.47 carats, in four claw setting between brilliant-cut diamond set shoulders, each with four petal flowerhead motif and twin rows of further brilliants, shank signed and stamped ‘18ct gold 750’, ring size N. £1,500-£1,800 --- Accompanied by a Report card from International Gem Institute Testing Lab Private Limited, No SA 10978920, dated 20.10.2016.
9ct gold ring, 1.5g approx., a 9ct gold St Christopher ring, 2.5g approx., a 9ct gold diamond and sapphire cluster ring set with eight tiny stones (one missing), 1.5g approx., a 9ct gold and multi gem set ring, 2.5g approx. in total and four other 9ct gold and gem set rings, 6.5g approx. in total (8)
9ct gold garnet and pearl cluster ring (one pearl missing), 9ct gold sapphire and white stone cluster ring set four small white illusion set stones, probably diamonds, and five sapphires, gold plated white and pink stone oval cluster ring, 9ct pink stone dress ring set heart-shaped pink stone with three small white stones above and two other dress rings (6)
9ct gold half eternity ring set blue and white stones, 9ct gold ring set five blue and white stones (one missing), worn, 9ct gold white and blue stone cluster ring, 9ct gold and white stone ring having three stones damaged, gold on silver ring (damaged), two stones missing having three blue and white stones (5)
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