An 18ct yellow gold and diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 1.66cts, in claw setting, size R 1/2, approx 6.9g.Additional InformationDiameter of the stone approx 7.65mm, depth approx 4.5mm, no certificate with the stone. A couple of tiny chips to the edges, under the naked eye the stone is drawing slightly yellow, but no major inclusions. Under a loupe there are a few tiny inclusions but no obvious fractures or piques. The claw tips are rubbed in parts, generally OK. Free from fluorescence.
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An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approx 1.35cts, in eight claw setting and hallmark Birmingham 1985, ring size Q 1/2, approx 2.6g.Additional InformationThe diamond has a diameter of approx 7.04mm and depth of 4.3mm. One of the claw tips in worn away, the remainder are in good order. The diamond does not come with a certificate however both colour and clarity are good, sparkles and faces up white nicely. It is not drawing yellow and with naked eye there are no visible inclusions, with a 10x loop there are a few tiny blemishes to the stone but no large carbon flecks or cracks or damage.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the diamond weighing approx 1.8cts in six claw setting, size L, approx 4.4g.Additional InformationThere is no certificate with the stone, however the clarity is very poor indeed, with the naked eye one can see inclusions and under a loop there are many inclusions, there are striated black lines running through the diamond, clouded areas etc, although the colour is not too bad. Free from fluorescence.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the diamond weighing approx 1cts, size M, approx 2.6g.Additional InformationThe diamond measures 7mm x 6.7mm x 3.9mm, the external measurements are approximate as the stone is of oval form but has clearly been reshaped at some stage, chips which have been ground to the edges, the ring has inclusions which are visible with the naked eye as well as through a loupe, is rather flat in colour, is not showing as fluorescent, the ring is also very dirty.
A small mixed group of jewellery comprising 18ct yellow gold and white stone cluster ring, approx 3.2g, a 9ct dress ring set with coloured stones, approx 1.8g, a 9ct locket with glazed interior, approx 3.6g (af), three cut yellow metal bands with indistinct marks, approx 2.3g, and a yellow metal pin (7).Additional InformationThree of the bands are cut, as stated, very visibly heavily dented, interior to the locket is damaged, further general wear throughout.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond and citrine floral dress ring (set with a spacer so unable to size), approx 3.3g.Additional InformationThe citrine is of a pale colour, the diamonds face up white and are well match but are too small to grade, general surface wear. Is not hallmarked, simply stamped 18ct, the diamonds are too small to grade, there is currently a space bar attached but no obvious signs of resizing or repair, general surface wear to the central stone and light surface scratches throughout.
A 15ct yellow gold seed pearl and amethyst dress ring, size J, approx 2.2g.Additional InformationSome knocks to the setting, slightly misshaped, Some scratches to the stones and tiny chips to the stones. A couple of the cultured pearls are impressed into the setting, slightly misshapen and thinning band.
CHOPARD; a lady's 18ct yellow gold and diamond 'Happy Diamond' ring featuring single loose stone within glazed aperture set to centre of square platform, the platform and shoulders set with further diamonds, signed and numbered 3059213 H2/2939-20 to band interior, size M, approx 10.8g.Additional InformationThere are scratches throughout and small nicks/pitting throughout. We are unable to date the ring, the glass is free from cracks, where we have mentioned light surface scratches and pitting, these are not noticeable and with a good clean the ring would be markedly improved. It could be resized, this would not be straightforward because of the thickness of the band. It is engraved Chopard to the glass, it has French marks.
Two 9ct yellow gold dress rings, the first set with light purple coloured oval cut stone and further channel set purple stones to the shoulders, size N, and a further 9ct dress ring set with white and red coloured stones (central stone missing), approx 4.6g (2).Additional InformationThe smaller stone and central stone missing as stated, general wear including scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use.
An 18ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, each brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.20cts, ring size P, approx 4.6g.Additional InformationThe stones are well matched with no flaws to the naked eye, they are drawing slightly yellow and under a loop there are a few tiny inclusions, they are claw set to the edges and with band settings around the center stone and inner portion of the outer stones, light surface wear to the ring itself.
An 18ct yellow gold, platinum tipped diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighing approx 0.22cts in six claw setting, ring size L, approx 2.7g.Additional InformationThe stone is drawing yellow and there are a few tiny inclusions under a loop, claws themselves are in good order and just minor surface wear.
An 18ct yellow gold five stone graduated diamond ring, the central stone weighing approx 0.15cts with tiny graduated stones flanking in elaborate scroll mount, size N, approx 3.3g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear to the ring, the diamonds are drawing slightly yellow and are heavily included, the claws to the setting appear in good order.
An 18ct yellow gold and opal set ring of stepped elaborate design, size K, approx 10g, a 9ct yellow gold dress ring, various other yellow metal rings, silver rings and two 18ct rings.Additional InformationSome of the claw tips on the opal ring are misshapen, surface scratches and a few internal cracks to the opals, general surface wear to the ring. The remaining stones all have general wear throughout, some with losses.
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