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EIGHTEEN CARAT, NINE CARAT GOLD & OTHER JEWELLERY & WATCHES to include an eighteen carat gold diamond set ring (central stone missing), 2.2grms, size J, nine carat gold spinel set ring (one stone missing), 1.3grms, size K, nine carat gold heart shaped pendant on an unmarked fine link necklace, 0.8grms pendant only, single strand Ciro simulated pearl necklace with nine carat gold clasp, abalone white metal mounted pendant and necklace, Roamer Popular seventeen jewel gold plated watch on a leather strap, bi-colour Citizen Eco-drive stainless steel lady's watch along with a stainless steel lady's watch by M&S with leather strap
18, 9CT & GILT METAL JEWELLERY, six items including an 18ct gold diamond Solitaire ring, size mid O - P, 9ct gold cross on flat link necklace, 9ct heart shape locket on an 18ct gold necklace chain, unmarked yellow metal tie pin with black stone inset and two unmarked yellow metal necklace pendants, 18ct weighable, 5.5grms, 9ct weighable 4.5grms
18ct gold synthetic white stone half eternity ring, one other similar style ring and yellow metal chainCondition report: 18ct gold ring is hallmarked and weighs 3 grams. The other similar ring marked possibly “9ct Apex” but the number is rubbed off and weighs 2.2 grams. Chain is stamped 9ct on hoop next to the clasp and weighs 6.9g
18ct gold diamond five stone ring, with five old cut diamonds in platinum setting. Ring size L½Condition report: Weight 2.7gNot hallmarked- stamped “? & PLAT” which we believe to be 18ct.Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.90- 1ctThe ring would benefit from a clean. The diamonds all have eye visible inclusions, fissures and some have chips. Claw setting and shank are in good condition commensurate with age. Circa 1920
Sapphire and diamond cluster ring with a central round mixed cut blue sapphire surrounded by a border of eight brilliant cut diamonds, on yellow metal shank. Ring size TCondition report: Weight 2.2gRing is not hallmarked but tests as approximately 18ct gold. The sapphire has minor chips and abrasions to the facets and girdle. Measures approximately 4.55mm diameter. The sapphire has not been tested but believed to be natural. Origin is unknown. The single cut diamonds are estimated to weigh approximately 0.08cts in total.
18ct gold diamond and sapphire three stone ring with a central square stepped cut blue sapphire flanked by a brilliant cut diamond in platinum rub over setting on yellow gold shank. Ring size NCondition report: Good condition commensurate with age, probably circa 1930. Diamonds are estimated to weigh approximately 0.10cts each. They are relatively clean and bright. Both have inclusions/fissures but only visible when viewed through a 10x loupe. The sapphire has not been tested and could quite possibly be synthetic (which can often be found in jewellery of this period). Ring stamped PLAT 18ct. Weight 2.8g
600-900 AD. Byzantine. A rare medieval gold ring with a hexagonal hoop and zoomorphic bezel in the form of a bird in flight; the bird’s back is decorated with a teardrop shaped garnet cabochon and granulated borders. The medieval empire of Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for the royalty and aristocracy, or in bronze for people further down the social ladder. This beautiful item may once have belonged to a Byzantine noblewoman. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 17.13mm / US: 6 3/4 / UK: N1/2; 5.7g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
c. 323-31 BC. Greek Hellenistic period. A rare gold ring with a D-shaped hoop, scalloped shoulders and elliptical plate bezel bearing an engraved erotic scene. The bezel shows a male figure (right) engaged in coitus with a female figure (centre) who lies on her back, reclining against a second female figure (left). The second female figure places a crown on the head of the man. The Hellenistic period, which runs from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC to the battle of Actium is 31 BC, was an era in which Greek-speaking peoples controlled much of the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia as far as present-day Afghanistan. This period saw many momentous scientific discoveries and artistic developments, including the creation of intricate jewellery, as this gorgeous piece exemplifies. This beautiful piece may have belonged to an ancient courtesan of the Hellenistic period. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 19.31mm / US: 9 3/8 / UK: S1/2; 16.2g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 100-300 AD. Roman. A gold ring with a circular hoop and round red gemstone intaglio depicting the god Apollo in a chariot pulled by a pair of prancing horses. In Greek and Roman mythology, the god deity Apollo rode a chariot pulled by fiery horses across the sky every day to bring light to the world. This gorgeous piece may once have belonged to a priest of this major deity. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 18.19mm / US: 8 / UK: Q; 10.6g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
c. 100-300 AD. Roman. A rare gold ring with a circular hoop and elliptical bezel with a red hardstone setting engraved with a highly naturalistic portrait of Alexander the Great. He is depicted looking left, with flowing locks and a serious expression; he wears a lionskin, which identifies him with the demigod Hercules. After conquering much of the known world in the later 4th century BC, Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia. remained a major historical figure and subject of admiration for much of the rest of antiquity. He was commonly viewed as a model for aspiring generals and politicians; this exceptional item may therefore have belonged to a Roman soldier. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Good condition; wearable.Size: D: 20.85mm / US: 11 1/4 / UK: W1/4; 6.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
c. 900-1100 AD. Viking Age. Twisted gold ring comprising of circular hoop comprised of interwoven strands of gold. This ring was intended to evoke the form of a snake. In Norse mythology, Jormungand (pronounced “YOUR-mun-gand;†Old Norse Jörmungandr, “Great Beastâ€), also called the “Midgard Serpent,†is a snake or dragon who lives in the ocean that surrounds Midgard, the visible world. He was so enormous that his body forms a circle around the entirety of Midgard. He is one of the three children of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, along with Hel and Fenrir. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: D: 18.61mm / US: 8 5/8 / UK: R; 10.3g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
CA. 600 AD; GOLD BYZANTINE RING WITH GLASS COBOCHON. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Good condition; wearable; Size: D: 18.8mm / US: 8 7/8 / UK: R 1/2; 7.9g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 100 AD. ROMAN GOLD INTAGLIO RING WITH NICOLO PORTRAIT STONE. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Good condition; wearable; Size: D: 14.05mm / US: 3 / UK: F; 4.19g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
100-300 AD, Roman. A rare gold ring with a circular hoop and elliptical trumpet bezel with red gemstone intaglio bearing an erotic scene comprising a naked woman sitting atop a reclining man with an erect phallus; a gigantic phallus can be seen hovering in the far left. Scenes of a sexual nature were often considered to bring good luck in Roman culture. This beautiful piece may once have belonged to a Roman courtesan. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: D: 20.2mm / US: 10 1/2 / UK: U1/2; 2.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
c. 700 AD. Viking Age. Gold ring comprising a circular hoop with ribbed shoulders and a double plate bezel. The bezel plates, which are slightly convex and oval in form, are each decorated with a raised central rib flanked by two rows of stamped dots; each rib ends in trumpet-shaped terminal. This beautiful item would probably once have adorned the hand of a Viking noble. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Expertly cleaned and conserved. Excellent condition; wearable; Size: D: 19.22mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S1/4; 7.5g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
100-300 AD. Roman. Gold ring with a D-shaped hoop and bulging elliptical plate bearing an engraved depiction of a cow and her calf below the bow of a tree. This motif of nurturing would have been an appropriate motif for a ring which may have once belonged to a Roman matron. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 18.61mm / US: 8 5/8 / UK: R; 7.1g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
100-300 AD. Roman. Gold ring comprising a bow-shaped hoop with sloping shoulders and elliptical black glass “eye†setting with grey details. The eye symbol was a magical motif which provided protection to the wearer. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: M; 9.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 600 AD. BYZANTINE GOLD RING WITH BIRD AND CROSS. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Good Condition; Size: D: 16mm / US: 3 5/8 / UK: K 1/2; 5.66g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
C. 100 AD, Roman. Well-preserved Gold ring with circular hoop and flattend round bezel featuring and engraved lion and gryphon motif. This item may have belonged to a Roman senator and perhaps served as a signet ring to seal letters. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition, wearable.Size: D: 16.92mm / US: 6 1/2 / UK: N; 7.3g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 100 AD. ROMAN SOLID GOLD INTAGLIO RING WITH BULL . In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Good Condition; Size: D: 19.31mm / US: 9 3/8 / UK: S 1/2; 18.71g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.
1400 AD. Late Medieval. A superb silver gold ring with a fine circular hoop, spiral-shaped moulded ornamentation on the shoulders and a rosette-shaped trumpet bezel with a blue gemstone cabochon setting. This gorgeous piece may once have adorned the hand of a medieval noblewoman. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 17.45mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O1/2; 4g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s.
c. 1000-1100 AD. Viking age. A beautiful silver ring with a D-shaped hoop and an elliptical bezel bearing incised decoration in the form of a hunter and a dragon, probably Sigurd and Fáfnir. In Norse mythology, Fáfnir (Old Norse and Icelandic) or Frænir is a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regin , Ótr, Lyngheiðr and Lofnheiðr. After being affected by the curse of Andvari’s ring and gold, Fafnir became a dragon and was slain by the brave hero Sigurd. The wearable reminder of this myth would have inspired bravery in Viking warriors. Good condition; Size: D: 17.75mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: P; 3.3g;Provenance: Property of a North London professional; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1980s.
100-300 AD. Roman. Elaborate gold ring with circular hoop, flaring shoulders and elliptical bezel; an oval-shaped red gem setting bears a portrait of Mars. Mars is depicted as a helmeted youth in profile. Mars is the god of war in Roman religion and mythology, and his Greek counterpart is Ares. Though he is primarily known as the god of war, he is also known as a guardian of agriculture, the god of spring, fertility, virility, and growth in nature. This beautiful item would probably have adorned the hand of a Roman military officer. Excellent condition; Size: D: 17.13mm / US: 6 3/4 / UK: N1/2; 6.1g; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market.
700-1100 AD, Viking Age. A gold coiled ring comprising a circular hoop formed from a strand of gold with coiled terminals and trailings ends which wrap back around the hoop. This ring is intended to evoke the form of a snake. In Norse mythology, Jormungand (pronounced “YOUR-mun-gand;†Old Norse Jörmungandr, “Great Beastâ€), also called the “Midgard Serpent,†is a snake or dragon who lives in the ocean that surrounds Midgard, the visible world. He was so enormous that his body forms a circle around the entirety of Midgard. He is one of the three children of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, along with Hel and Fenrir. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable; Size: D: 16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: M; 9.4g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
CA. 1400 AD MEDIEVAL GOLD RING WITH EMERALD STONE. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable; Size: D: 17.97mm / US: 7 3/4 / UK: P 1/2; 1.58g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1990s.
C. 100-300 AD. Roman. Gold ring comprising D-shaped hoop and elliptical bezel with a pale setting. The setting bears an engraved male bust with short, curled hair, elegant facial features; he wears a toga, suggesting that he is a senator. This portrait may represent the one-time owner of this elegant piece. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 18.8mm / US: 8 7/8 / UK: R1/2; 10.5g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
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