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A group of 20th Century jewellery to include an 18ct gold ewer bottle charm (weight 1.6g), a gold open work pendant set with an oval cut green stone (tests indicate 14ct gold, weight 1.4g), a stamped 33 gold ring set with three turquoise cabochons (size N, 2.3g) a yellow metal ring and pendant.
A hallmarked George III 18ct gold and diamond ring. The ring set with an old cut diamond within a gold collet setting flanked by repousse scoll shoulders to plain shank. The verso head hallmarked partially legible with Birmingham hallmark, George III silhouette, sponsor marked P&E. Total weight 1.52g / Size M.5
A group of three antique and later gold wedding band rings to include a hallmarked 22ct gold band ring (assay marked London, size P.5. weight 1.8g), a hallmarked Victorian 18ct gold band ring (hallmarked London 1845, size N, weight 1.0g) and another gold band ring (hallmarked rubbed, tests indicate high carat, size L.5. weight 0.7g.).
A group of vintage jewellery to include a 9ct gold ring set with a faceted orange stone (marked 9ct, 2.8g. Size S.5), loose amber bakelite beads, and a quantity of silver and white metal jewellery to include a good selection of silver rings, a delft china brooch, necklace and bracelet chains etc.
A George V 18 carat gold signet ring, the shield shaped panel engraved with a monogram, to carved scrolled shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, finger size Q 1/2, 10.1gCondition Report: Some surface wear commensurate with age and use, the initials appear to be MB. The shank has been resized. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III gold and black enamel mourning ring, the gold band inscribed Lord St John Died 17 Dec 1805 Aged 47, hallmarked London 1805 with maker's mark BS, finger size M 1/2, 4.7g Henry Beauchamp St John, 13th Baron St John of Bletso (1758-1805), was the eldest son of John St John, the 12th Baron St John of Bletso, and his wife Susan Simond, daughter of Peter Simond, a Merchant of London. He succeeded his father as 13th Baron in 1767. He was admitted to St John's Collage, Cambridge in 1776, and was awarded his MA in 1778. St John died at 47 after a long illness, after having four daughters and no male heir, the Barony was passed to his brother, St Andrew St John.Condition Report: There is some scratching to the enamel, but no major losses or chips, some scratches to the gold work, and rubbing to borders, but this could be from manufacture, the detailing is crispCondition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century diamond and ruby serpent ring, the coiled gold serpent with a brilliant cut diamond set head, approximately 0.50 carats, and ruby eyes, finger size O 1/2, 5.8g grossCondition Report: The eyes are very chipped, the diamond has numerous small mineral inclusions, colour estimated I-J, assessed in setting. The ring has a split near the head to one of the inner coils, it has been resized, general wear and rubbing, some thinning to the back of the shank.Condition Report Disclaimer
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