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Lot 113

9CT GOLD DIAMOND AND BLUE TOPAZ RING

Lot 118

9CT GOLD AMETHYST DRESS RING

Lot 1

A GOLD 'CHAÎNE D'ANCRE ENCHAÎNÉE' RING, BY HERMÈS, 2020Composed of a continuous row of anchor chain links, in 18K gold, signed Hermès, numbered, with maker's mark, French assay mark, with maker's case and outer box, with certificate from Hermès in Paris, dated December 16th 2020, ring size M½ (53)Condition Report: Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionRetail price Ôé¼1,590 on Hermes website

Lot 10

A DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGComposed of a trio of brilliant-cut diamonds within claw-setting weighing approximately 1.00ct total, mounted in 18K gold, Italian assay mark, ring size M¾Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS (the centre stone SI1 due to a couple of colourless pinpoints on the table)Stamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 101

A DIAMOND DRESS RINGComposed of two rows of brilliant-cut diamonds between trifurcated shoulders, mounted in 14K gold, diamonds approximately 0.80ct total, ring size OCondition Report: Diamonds: unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSStamped 14K inside hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 103

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe central oval-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 3.80cts between tubular shoulders set with baguette-cut diamonds and circular cabochon sapphire terminals, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.70ct total, ring size L½Accompanied by a report from the Japanese Gemmological Science Institute confirming that the sapphire is of natural origin, with some colour enhancement. Report AF1361.Condition Report: Sapphire: Royal blue hue, medium to dark tone, no inclusions visible with naked eye, some colour banding visible under 10x magnificationDiamonds: unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 110

A RARE EMERALD AND ENAMEL 'PANTHÈRE' RING, BY CARTIER, CIRCA 1980Designed as two roaring panthers facing each other, their coat embellished with black enamel spots, with circular-cut emeralds for eyes, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier, numbered, maker's mark, French assay mark, with maker's case, ring size L¾ (size 52)The 20th century was a pivotal era for the status of women within society. Persevering through two world wars, women were granted greater responsibilities within the workplace and were able to assume roles previously reserved solely for men. Years of strife finally resulted in the female right to vote and, gradually, the gender equality gap began to lessen. Striding alongside these changes was Cartier, leading the way with jewellery design set to embody and empower the modern woman. In particular, Cartier's Panthère design announced itself as the ultimate accessory for the confident feminist. The exotic allure and charm of the big cat acted as a testament to female beauty whilst its intelligence and strength stood proudly for the reawakening of women in society.Initially, inspiration from the big cats could be seen in interior design where their prints were used prolifically in soft furnishings. However, it was not long before the idea slipped into other areas of fashion and, in 1914, Cartier paid its first tribute to the panther in a marketing image for an upcoming jewellery exhibition. Louis Cartier commissioned George Barbier to create 'Dame à la Panthère', an image depicting a goddess-like lady standing with a recumbent panther at her feet. In the same year, the leopard's spots were spied on a Cartier wristwatch, demurely paving the way for bigger designs to come.In 1913, Louis Cartier had hired Jeanne Toussaint as Director of Bags, Accessories and Objects but, inspired by her creativity and intuitive knowledge of upcoming trends, Cartier later took her into the jewellery department. Fondly, Cartier began to call her 'La Panthère', a creature which she epitomised by her rebellious spirit, sharp mind and infinite charm, helped along by the full-length panther coat which she frequently wore. Cartier's first figural representation of the panther came in a gift from Louis to Jeanne, a cigarette case beautifully adorned with a leopard set between two trees.Having spent twenty years imparting his knowledge on jewellery techniques, settings and gemstones, Cartier relinquished his title as Creative Director of Jewellery and established Toussaint in his place. At a time when there were very few women in positions of leadership, Cartier was firmly moving alongside modernist ideals and putting his faith in 'La Panthère'.Working closely with Cartier's designer Peter Lemarchand, Toussaint set about bringing her emblematic animal to life and she encouraged her designers to spend time in Paris' zoo, sketching the cats from all angles. In 1935, the first three-dimensional depiction of a panther was realised in the form of a ring bearing a central ruby set to either side with a panther head. Just over ten years later, the panther became an icon when the Duke of Windsor commissioned a brooch for his wife, Wallis Simpson. For the first time, the panther was presented in full, its elegant figure regally set atop a 116.74 carat emerald. The following year, the Duchess purchased a second panther brooch and, soon after, Cartier's cats could be seen prowling the bodies of influential women across the world. A continuous patron, Mrs. Simpson bought many pieces from Cartier and her 1952 panther bracelet set a world record when it was sold in 2010 for an incredible $4.4million.Toussaint's reinvention of the panther continued to inspire throughout her career, her reign as Creative Director seeing the first panther head earrings, panther bangles and a myriad of brooches. Eventually persuaded by age, Toussaint retired in 1970, leaving behind nearly four decades worth of innovative design. Her panther collection had become an integral part of Cartier's jewellery division and it is continued today with customers repeatedly delighting in the strength of the panther.Condition Report: Minor signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 17.06gMaker's case in very good condition

Lot 116

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGComposed of an oval-shaped sapphire at the centre within collet-setting, between calibré-cut sapphires and square-cut diamonds and borders of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, ring size KCondition Report: Sapphire: blue hue, medium to dark tone, good transparency, facets are smoothRemaining sapphires: overall well matched with principal stoneDiamonds: approx. 0.60ct total - estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity VSStamped 750 inside hoop for 18K goldWeights inscribed inside hoop: 1.73, 1.05, 0.46 & 0.32ctMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 117

A DIAMOND DRESS RINGOf scrolling design, the central old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90-1.00ct, highlighted with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, remaining diamonds approximately 0.30ct total, ring size P¾Condition Report: Main diamond approximately 0.90-1.00ct, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity SI1 (due to a colourless feather located near the girdle & a claw. Some minor abrasions visible with 10x magnification)Remaining diamonds: estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS/SIStamped 18K inside hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 119

A DIAMOND AND LAPIS LAZULI RING, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELSDesigned as 'two butterflies between the finger', each centring upon a marquise-shaped diamond, to the wings set with brilliant-cut diamonds or polished lapis lazuli, mounted in 18K gold, signed VCA, numbered, maker's mark, with maker's case and outer box, ring size M (53)Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity from Van Cleef & Arpels in Monaco, dated July 30th 2019Condition Report: Superficial signs of wearNumbered JA437296Maker's case & outer box: in very good conditionRetail price as per VCA website: Ôé¼21,100

Lot 122

A SWEET DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, BY CARTIERThe central brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.10ct within collet-setting, to a tri-coloured gold twisted hoop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier Paris, numbered, French assay mark, with Cartier case, ring size F½Condition Report: Diamond: approx. 0.10ct, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSNumbered inside hoop: 247859Signed Cartier Paris located inside the hoopEagle's head for French 18K gold located on the outside hoopMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 123

A DIAMOND 'TRINITY' RING, BY CARTIERDesigned as three interlocking bands, one pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds throughout, one in black ceramic and one in plain polished platinum, mounted in 18K gold, platinum and ceramic, signed Cartier, numbered, maker's mark, with Cartier case, ring size approx. K½ (51) Condition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionRetail price on Cartier website: Ôé¼6,250

Lot 127

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe central oval-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 3.27cts within a four-claw setting, between shield-shaped diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.50ct total, ring size N ½Accompanied by a jewellery certificate stating that the sapphire weighing 3.27cts is natural with some thermal enhancement. Certificate no, 01029250116012, Dubai, dated January 25th 2016Condition Report: Sapphire: blue hue, medium to dark tone, good transparency couple of minor pits visible under 10x magnificationDiamonds: approx. 0.50ct, estimated colour I/J, one J/K, estimated clarity one VS and one SI1Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 132

A GOLD, SILVER AND RECYCLABLE PLASTIC 'ACHILLEA' COCKTAIL RING, 2020BY MAGHERITA BURGENER & ENRICA BORGHIOf floral design, composed of flowerheads, the petals in pink and green recyclable plastic, gold pistils, mounted on silver, with maker's mark MB for Margherita Burgener, with maker's recyclable plastic box, ring size L½ (52)Enrica Borghi and Emanuela Burgener's Achillea: Sustainable luxury"I started working with waste/recycled materials in the late 90s, then there was a burgeoning interest in the environment and ecology" recalls the Italian artist Enrica Borghi "What most attracted me to plastic was the explosion of colours used in plastic packaging, it still fascinates me to this day". Italian artist Enrica Borghi shot to fame in the late 90s with her striking sculptures created from novel materials - fake nails, plastic bottles and even on occasion kitchen rags. For 30 years sustainability and the reuse of material has been central to Borghi's artistic creations which inspires a thought-provoking commentary on the reimagined beauty of such objects and what is considered 'waste' in today's society. "there is something inherently fragile to plastic" recounts Enrica "plastic only remains in our homes for a brief moment in time before being thrown out, discarded".The relationship between the artist Borghi and recycled materials is one that spans four decades and takes centre stage in her latest collaboration with Italian jewellery maker Emanuela Burgener and her brand Margherita Burgener.Margherita Burgener Jewellery is the brainchild of Italian designer Emanuela Burgener, who dedicated her creations to her eldest daughter Margherita, born in 2003. Burgener creates limited edition and one-of-a-kind pieces which she produces along with her team in her workshop in Valenza founded by the grandfather. The exquisite craftmanship and uniqueness of Margherita Burgener Jewellery has landed the brand a spot amongst top jewellery designers. Both Borghi and Burgener were born in the same small village of Macugnaga, at the foot of Monte Rosa in Northern Italy. Their professional partnership allowed Borghi and Burgener to revisit their childhood memories and draw from their shared environment growing up when exploring new design concepts. Inspiration for the new jewellery line 'Achillea' was found in shared recollections of hiking in the nearby mountains to harvest the flower Achillea (Yarrows in English). Achillea tells a story, a dialogue between artisanal tradition, precious metals, everyday materials, sustainably and the love for the environment. Although Enrica has been crafting jewellery out of recycled materials for years, collaborating with Emanuela presented a unique opportunity to explore her ambition to combine waste materials and precious metals: "the idea of creating a dialogue with precious material was extremely exciting for me, Emanuela's laboratory was the perfect environment for this project to blossom". Through this partnership, recycled materials are elevated and become precious, sustainability become luxury, and the discarded past becomes the beautiful present.We are delighted to offer two examples from the Achillea line in this May Fine Jewellery and Watch Auction: the Fiordaliso earclips and the Achilllea ring. The deep cornflower blue in the Fiordaliso earclips is obtained from the repurposing of PET plastic bottles; the earclips (pictured above) were created using a key material in Emanuela's production - Titanium, as well as gold and diamonds. The use of plastic to mimic the outburst of blue petals typical of cornflowers is incredibly smart, and the clever usage of precious materials such as gold and diamonds alongside the PET bottles furthers the core concept which asks us to think about what is considered precious today. The Achillea ring, is a delicate example fashioned out of PET plastic, gold and silver (pictured below). The bush-like nature of the Achillea flower lends itself to the creation of a striking ring like this, designed with multiple focus points. materials. The effect of the recycled plastic materials is visible in the pastel pink and green hues. Every flower head is beautifully crafted with a gold button in the centre of each bud, perfectly placed in order to create a sense of rooted fragility. The collision of the natural world with the discarded man-made world is perfectly embodied in this beautiful piece and is a wonderful resurrection and celebration of these materials.

Lot 135

A DIAMOND ETERNITY RINGComposed of a continuous row of brilliant-cut diamonds within claw-setting, mounted in 18k rose gold, Italian assay mark, diamonds approximately 3.20cts total, ring size N¾ Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 3.20cts total, unable to assess colour due to rose gold mount, estimated clarity VS with a couple of SIStamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 136

A LAPIS LAZULI RINGOf crossover design, set with two polished lapis lazuli plaques, mounted in 18K gold, signed Shirikjian, ring size ICondition Report: Two lapis lazuli plaques of blue hue, both well matched in colour - some minor pits by the girdles visible under a bright light sourceStamped 750 inside hoop for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 141

AN IMPRESSIVE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe cut-cornered rectangular emerald weighing 11.77cts within a double four-claw setting, between trapezoid baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00ct total, mounted in 18K gold, ring size RAccompanied by a report from C. Dunaigre Laboratory in Switzerland stating that the emerald weighing 11.77cts is of Zambian origin, with minor clarity enhancement (rare). Report number CDC2102132, dated February 12th 2021Condition Report: Emerald: bluish-green hue, medium to dark tone, good transparency, natural inclusions visible with naked eye under a bright light source, facets are smoothDiamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 142

AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND LACQUER 'DIORETTE' COCKTAIL RING, BY DIORDesigned by Victoire de CastellaneThe openwork ring composed of a series of brightly coloured lacquered flowerheads and ladybug with a circular-cut aquamarine and brilliant-cut diamond highlight, mounted in 18K gold, signed Dior, numbered, maker's mark, French assay mark, with maker's case, ring size LIn 1984, the house of Christian Dior was acquired by businessman Bernard Arnault who immediately set about restoring the house to its former greatness. As part of his strategy he hired a young female designer to become Artistic Director for Dior Haute Joaillerie. The young woman was Victoire De Castellane, a designer with a huge reputation for playful and flamboyant designs.De Castellane had already spent fourteen years as Creative Director for costume jewellery at Chanel where she worked under Karl Lagerfield. The choice was inspired and De Castellane has continued to wow audiences with the outlandish eye catching and sculptural works of art that have made up her collections since day one.Filled with memories of his family home in Granville, northern France, Christian Dior sought to escape the tumultuous pace of Parisian fashion by spending his weekends in his garden at Milly-la-Forêt. Clad in wellies and accompanied by his gardener, Dior immersed himself in flowers, carefully cultivating select species to create the perfect arrangements. His passion almost turned into a business venture when he considered a partnership with his favourite florist, Mme Dedeban, however he ultimately chose to keep work separate from his rural life.Inspired by his love for nature and wishing to pay homage to the garden that Dior nurtured, Victoire de Castellane, Creative Director of Dior Joaillerie, began devising her Milly-la-Forêt collection. These pieces were designed to bloom upon the wearer, mixing the natural with the fantastical, to create a miniature world separate from reality. With influences from Disney, pop culture and childhood sweets, de Castellane fills her pieces with colour, engaging master craftsmen to generate eighty-nine different shades of lacquer. These are then carefully applied to the individual pieces by hand, ensuring a flawless finish which allows the evocation of summer to dance across the metal. Daisies, buttercups, butterflies and ladybirds are frequent visitors to the Diorette rings, each nestled within a myriad of floral motifs.Whilst Dior chose to display his flowers in vases, de Castellane prefers a more permanent approach; "I can't get attached to something that dies so quickly, so I make flowers that live forever." With each Milly-la-Forêt ring, a sample of Dior's garden is committed to eternity.Condition Report: Minor signs of wear - overall in good conditionAs per Dior website, retail price Ôé¼8,900Total gross weight approx. 24.63g

Lot 143

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe cut-cornered rectangular-cut diamonds weighing 3.51cts with a double four-claw setting, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, ring size L¾Accompanied by a report from GCS laboratory stating that the diamond weighing 3.51cts is J colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 81281-85, dated October 20th 2020Condition Report: There's a minor nick on the girdle that could make the diamond an SI1 - visible under a bright light source with naked eye - could be from setting & unsetting the stone after certificationMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionStamped 750 for 18K gold

Lot 145

A DIAMOND DRESS RINGOf crossover bombé design, set with tapered baguette-cut diamonds within brilliant-cut diamond borders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts total, ring size MCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 2.50cts total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS with some SIStamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 148

AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe central marquise-shaped aquamarine approximately 7.50cts within a surround pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the gallery and hoop similarly-set, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.00cts total, ring size K¾Condition Report: Aquamarine: of blue hue, light to medium tone, good transparency, facets are smoothDiamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity - bright and well matchedMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 150

A DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, BY BUCHEREROf openwork design, the seven rows pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's mark 'CB' for Carl Bucherer, ring size O½Accompanied with its original invoice from Bucherer in Zurich stating that the total carat weight of the diamonds is 4.50cts, G colour, SI clarity. Invoice dated March 21st 2013 Condition Report: Estimated colour and clarity confirmed by the invoice - please note the SI is estimated by the jewellery department to be SI1 - no dark/black inclusions were observed under 10x magnificationMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 151

A CORAL AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RINGThe large oval-shaped corallium rubrum coral cabochon within a four-claw setting, between brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, ring size K½Condition Report: Coral: of orangy-red hue, in good conditionDiamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity - bright and well matchedStamped 750 inside hoop for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 17.44g

Lot 153

AN IMPRESSIVE TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, BY MARGHERITA BURGENERSet with an elongated cushion-shaped green tourmaline weighing 15.16cts, within a radiating surround of brilliant-cut diamonds within collet-setting, to similarly-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds 1.60cts total, signed Margherita Burgener, with maker's mark 'MB' for Margherita Burgener, Italian assay mark, with maker's case, ring size M½Condition Report: Tourmaline: 15.16cts, of green hue, medium tone, good transparency, facets are smooth, clean stoneDiamonds: 1.60cts total, bright and well matched, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VSMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 154

A TSAVORITE AND DIAMOND BUTTERFLY COCKTAIL RINGThe stylised butterfly with body set with an oval and pear-shaped garnet, circular-cut black diamonds for eyes, with similarly-set wings accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, completed by a double wide hoop, allowing mechanical movement to the wings, mounted in 18K gold, ring size M½Condition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 158

AN AMETHYST, COLOURED SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RINGComposed of a central faceted sugarloaf amethyst within a surround of pear-shaped pink sapphires framed by 8-shaped links pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, maker's mark, ring size O½Condition Report: Amethyst: Purple hue, medium tone, good transparency, facets are smoothPink sapphires: bright and well matched in colour, medium toneDiamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity, overall bright and well matchedMinor signs of wear

Lot 159

A KUNZITE AND BLUE TOPAZ COCKTAIL RING, BY MICHELE DELLA VALLEThe collet-set oval-shaped kunzite weighing 6.64cts embellished with fancy-shaped blue topaz cabochons weighing 9.96cts total, mounted in 18K gold, signed Michele della Valle, numbered, with maker's mark, maker's pouch, ring size MCondition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 165

A FINE RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGComposed of a central cushion-shaped ruby between two old brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, the shoulders and gallery with scrollwork detailing, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 2.07cts total, ring size LAccompanied by a report from C. Dunaigre laboratory in Switzerland stating that the ruby weighing 1.86cts is of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Report number CDC 2102129, dated February 12th 2021Condition Report: Ruby: of pinkish-red hue, good transparency, clean stone to the naked eye, facets are smoothDiamonds: approx. 1.00ct each, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity one SI, one VSWhite metal unmarked and untested, normal signs of wearAn extra ring hoop present for resizeNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 167

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGComposed of a central cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 3.57cts within a double four-claw setting and a surround of old European and single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.50ct total, with maker's mark, French assay mark, ring size JAccompanied by a report from Gem Paris (Gemmological laboratory of Paris), stating that the sapphire weighing 3.57cts is of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of treatment. Report number 20211975633, dated March 9th 2021Condition Report: Sapphire: of cornflower blue, vivid, good transparency, medium tone, minor natural inclusions visible under 10x magnification in the form of a small fingerprint, a crystal, a two-phase tubular inclusionDiamonds: estimated colour H/I with a couple of J, estimated clarity VSUnable to distinguish the maker's mark, eagle's head for French 18K goldMinor signs of wear, the mount has been repolished

Lot 17

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET, CIRCA 1890-1900Comprising a brooch, a ring and a pair of earrings; the first designed as a bar brooch with a central flowerhead set with European and single-cut diamonds, between a similarly-cut diamond trio and scrolling knife-edge detailing, each pendant earring designed as a similarly-cut diamond flowerhead and a ring set with an old oval-shaped diamond, all mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts total, within fitted case by 'Premiata Fabbrica, Oreficeria & Giojelleria , Coccini di Carlo, Milano, Zecca Vecchia 3', brooch width 5.9cm, earring length 2.1cm, ring size O½Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 2.50cts total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity SI with a couple of VSYellow metal unmarked and untestedTotal gross weight approx. 19.98g

Lot 171

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGComposed of a central oval-shaped emerald weighing approximately 1.49cts within a four-claw setting, to a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 3.00cts total, ring size OAccompanied by a report from C. Dunaigre laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the emerald weighing approximately 1.49cts is Colombian origin with minor clarity enhancement (rare). Report number CDC2002126, dated February 13th 2020Condition Report: Emerald: of bluish-greeen hue, medium tone, good transparency, some minor natural inclusions visible under a bright light sourceDiamonds: approx. 3.00cts total, estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity VSWhite metal unmarked and untested - probably 18k goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 173

A DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe fishbone pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds on a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, ring size N½Condition Report: Diamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity - overall bright and well matched Stamped 750 for 18k gold inside hoopMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 180

A THREE-STONE RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, BY BULGARIComposed of a central old-cut diamond between two oval-shaped rubies within collet-setting, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, ring size K½Condition Report: Diamond: please note that the weight is very approximate due to the collet setting, approx. 1.20cts, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity SI (due to a small white crystal located on the table and a dark inclusion half hidden by the collet-setting located near the girdle)Rubies: of pinkish-red hue, well matched in colour, good transparency - one shows obvious colour zoningSignature found inside the mount, stamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 183

A DIAMOND FIVE-STONE RINGComposed of five brilliant-cut diamonds within four-claw setting, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.00cts total, ring size LCondition Report: Diamonds: estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity good SI1 (due to colourless minor colourless needles and/or feathers. One diamond has a small chip located on the girdle visible under a bright light source (not obvious to the naked eye).Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 185

A DIAMOND ETERNITY RINGThe continuous row of oval-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 3.60cts total, mounted in 18K gold, ring size MCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 3.60cts total, estimated colour F/G, estimated clarity a majority of VS with some SIMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 187

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGComposed of a central brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.43cts within a four-claw setting and baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, remaining diamonds approximately 0.90ct total, maker's mark 'Sté R G', French assay mark, ring size ICondition Report: Central stone: approx. 1.43cts total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount (possibly H/I (approximate grading mounted), estimated clarity VS, possibly VVSRemaining diamonds: estimated clarity VSNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 188

A DIAMOND RINGComposed of two brilliant-cut diamonds within a S-shape semi collet-setting, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.80ct total, with maker's mark, ring size MCondition Report: Diamonds: each diamond approx. 0.40-0.45ct, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSUnable to identify the maker's markNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 194

A DIAMOND COCKTAIL RINGThe frontispiece set with brilliant-cut diamonds between polished gold borders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.30cts total, ring size M½Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 1.30cts total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSStamped 18CT inside hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 195

A DIAMOND RING, BY CARTIER, CIRCA 1995Composed of bombé heart-shaped links, one heart pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier, numbered, ring size K½ (50)Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 15.37g

Lot 197

A GEM-SET ETERNITY RINGComposed of a continuous row of alternating marquise-shaped diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, mounted in gold, ring size JCondition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 204

A FLOWER COCKTAIL RINGDesigned as an ivory coloured Camelia flowerhead (possibly white agate) within a six-claw setting, to a gold hoop with floral details, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, ring size K½Condition Report: The flowerhead: possibly ivory coloured ceramic - in good conditionNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 207

A DIAMOND AND QUARTZ COCKTAIL RINGOf sculptural concave bombé design, the frontispiece set with polished pink quartz plaques, between brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, Italian assay marks, ring size KCondition Report: Diamonds: bright and well matchedQuartz plaque: normal signs of wearNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 15.44g

Lot 211

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe oval-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 5.15cts within a twelve-claw setting and a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18k gold, diamonds approximately 1.60cts total, French assay mark, ring size E¼ Condition Report: Sapphire: of cornflower blue, medium to dark tone, good transparency, natural inclusions visible under a bright light source, a minor pit visible under 10x magnificationDiamonds: approximately 1.45cts total, estimated colour I/J, estimated clarity VSTwo beads to resize hoop located inside the hoopEagle's head for French 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 216

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe oval-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 3.50cts within a multiple-claw setting and a brilliant-cut diamond surround, to similarly-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.25cts total, French assay mark, ring size H¾Condition Report: Sapphire: of blue hue, dark tone, good transparency, some colour zoning visible under a bright light source, minor pits visible under 10x magnificationDiamonds: approx. 1.25cts total, unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSeagle's head for French 18K gold located on the outside of the hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 218

A RUBELLITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGComposed of a central pear-shaped rubellite tourmaline within a four-claw setting and a surround of mixed-cut pear-shaped diamonds, to brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, Italian assay mark, ring size M½Condition Report: The rubelite tourmaline: of strong vivid pink hue, medium tone, good transparency, some natural inclusions visible with naked eyeDiamonds: approx. XXcts total, estimated colour I/J, estimated clarity VS Stamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 220

A LAPIS LAZULI AND COLOURED DIAMOND 'RITRATTO' COCKTAIL RING, BY POMELLATOThe large lapis lazuli plaque within collet setting, embellished with two large claws, one pavé-set with brilliant-cut brown diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, signed Pomellato, with Italian assay mark, ring size NCondition Report: One scratch on the side of the hoop visible - can easily be re-polished - for more details on this procedure, contact the jewellery department - the department can proceed and quote beforehandDiamonds: bright and well matched in colourLapis Lazuli: in good condition - gold coloured pyrites visibleNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionAs per Pomellato Italian website: lapis lazuli approx. 16cts, 19 brown diamond 0.65ct, retail value Ôé¼6,400Total gross weight approx. 24.75g

Lot 222

A DIAMOND FOUR-STONE RINGComposed of four European-cut diamonds within claw-setting weighing approximately 1.80cts total, mounted in gold, ring size R¼Condition Report: Diamonds approx. 0.45ct each, estimated colour H/I, one I/J, estimated colour SI, one VS2White and white metal unmarked and untestedNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 223

A LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND 'PHILIPPINES' DRESS RING, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 1970Of bombé design, the panel of single-cut diamonds accented by ropetwist detail, between shoulders of polished lapis lazuli, mounted in 18K gold, signed VCA, numbered, French assay mark, maker's mark 'P&Fils' for Pery & Fils, ring size HCondition Report: Normal signs of wear given the age of the ring

Lot 232

AN AQUAMARINE RINGThe central cushion mixed-cut aquamarine within collet-setting within a gold bi-coloured bombé mount, mounted in 18K gold, Italian assay mark, maker's mark, ring size KCondition Report: Aquamarine: blue hue, good transparency, facets are smoothNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 19.20g

Lot 233

A COLOURED SAPPHIRE RINGComposed of a continuous row of rectangular-cut yellowish-orange sapphires, mounted in 18K gold, ring size MCondition Report: Sapphires: of various hues between yellowish-orange, orange, brownish-orange and yellow, good transparencyStamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 234

AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGComposed of an oval mixed-cut aquamarine at the centre within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds and between two similarly-cut and set aquamarines, the gallery with openwork heart detailing, mounted in 18K gold, ring size NCondition Report: Aquamarines: blue hue, light tone, good transparency - the three well matched in colourDiamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity, bright and well matchedStamped 750 inside hoop for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 235

AN AMETHYST AND TSAVORITE COCKTAIL RING, BY MARGHERITA BURGENERCentring a sugarloaf cabochon amethyst weighing 13.98cts within a circular-cut tsavorite garnet surround, mounted in 18K gold, signed Margherita Burgener, with maker's mark 'MB', Italian assay mark, with maker's case, ring size N Condition Report: 12 Tsavorite garnets, 0.82ct total - all of deep green hue and well matched in colourAmethyst: of purple hue, light to medium tone, good transparency, in good conditionSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 10g

Lot 238

A DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe square plaque set with princess-cut diamonds at the centre, within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a bifurcated hoop with similarly-cut diamond shoulders, mounted 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.70cts total, ring size QCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 2.70cts total, estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity VSStamped 750 inside hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 239

A MORGANITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe cut-cornered rectangular-cut morganite weighing approximately 4.50cts within collet-setting to a surround pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the shoulders similarly set, mounted in 18K rose gold, diamonds approximately 0.50ct total, ring size MCondition Report: Morganite: of orangy-pink hue (peachy), medium tone, good transparency, facets are smoothDiamonds: too small to assess colour or clarity - overall bright and well matchedStamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

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