Early 20th century 18ct gold ring set with rubies and diamonds with carved gold scroll shoulders, Chester 1912. Ring size N½.Condition report: Good condition commensurate with age, full set of Chester hallmarks for 1912, one stone missing, gross weight approximately 5 grams, width of band at the widest point is 9mm.
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1970s 18ct gold cocktail ring by John Donald, the modernist design with central carved white coral bud within beaded gold organic setting on plain polished gold shank, maker's mark JAD for John Donald, London hallmarks 1970. Ring size N.Condition report: Good condition commensurate with age. One 'stem' is possibly slightly bent with an associated split but its also possible that this is how it was made (this can be seen in the 3rd extra image attached). The diameter of the bezel/cluster is approximately 18mm. The band width is approximately 4mm at the widest point and narrows to 2.9mm. Gross weight approximately 10.7 grams
Late 19th century ladies' 18ct gold and enamel half hunter fob watch with Swiss button-wind movement, the front with pink opalescent guilloche enamel chapter ring in finely engraved floral decorated 18ct gold case, 35mm diameter.Condition report: Extremely good condition with perfect enamel. Engraved decoration is still very sharp, the inner dust cover is also gold. The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. Gross weight approximately 36.4 grams
A fine 18ct yellow gold and diamond solitaire ring, the 2.27ct old brilliant cut diamond of fine clarity, I/VVS1, over tapered shoulders, size N.* Condition: This ring is in very good condition overall. The stone itself is in fine condition and exceptionally clean. It is nice and lively. There is just one minute flaw at the girdle - it's appears to be a miniscule frit to the edge of the girdle. It is absolutely minute and certainly cannot be seen with the naked eye - only through a 10x lens or felt very carefully with the tip of a fingernail. The setting and shank are in very good condition, with just minor scratching from wear. There are no sizing marks and it is hallmarked '18CT'.
A vintage 18ct gold, opal and diamond cluster ring, the elliptical opal displaying predominantly green, peacock blue and underlying orange iridescence, within a border of eight millegrain set diamonds, over split shoulders, ring size O. * Condition: Some scratching to top surface of opal. It is secure in the claws. Diamonds all original and in good condition, minor wear to millegrain edges. Hallmarked only '18'. Good overall.
An 18ct yellow gold and moonstone ring, featuring a large cabochon moonstone held between 8 yellow gold prongs. Ring size N.* Condition: The top of the stone is quite heavily worn with scratches and tiny surface nicks throughout. There are also three miniscule frits at the bottom edge of the stone. The claws are secure and the stone does not move in its setting. The shank has expected wear but is good overall. Hallmarked '18CT' but possibly sized as there is a partial London leopard's head mark but no other hallmarks visible - probably the 18ct mark was added to replace the earlier marks when sized.
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond four stone ring, made by N. St. J. Paint & Son, Guernsey, the four brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.5ct, of very good clarity and colour, ring size M½.* Condition: This ring is in very good condition overall. The stones are in VG condition, with no chips or scratches - they're nice and white (G-H) and are VS1 - clean with just a few tiny inclusions and one with a tiny carbon spot, which are only visible through a 10x lens and are all towards the edges of the stones. Nice and lively overall. The setting and shank are in good condition with just minor wear as would be expected and a few small but deeper scratches/nicks to the gold at the outside bottom of the shank. Claws are all secure. Clear hallmarks.
A fine Georgian 18ct yellow gold fancy guard chain, Circa 1820, a 9mm round belcher style link, all individually stamped with a diamond patten; the clasp in the form of a hand with the cuff set with a small oval faceted ruby and the forefinger set with a small round faceted emerald. With original fitted case. Overall 1240mm. Gross weight 92.2g.* Condition: The guard chain is in very good condition overall. There are no splits, dents or repairs to the chain links. The hand clasp is functioning well with a crisp click into place. The emerald on the hand's 'ring' has a miniscule frit to one corner and the rub-over setting of this stone is worn to one side. However, it is secure. This really is the only fault - it is a lovely piece overall. The case is original and has some minor wear to the edges as one would expect - there is more significant wear to the morocco on the underside. The hinge has slight movement but is secure and has no splits or repairs.
A diamond solitaire ring, the round cut diamond weighing approximately 1ct and set in a 9ct yellow gold band. Ring size M.* Condition: The diamond has no chips or damage. Overall SI1, colour J-K. Very little fluorescence under UV.The stone has a small patch of cavity line inclusions near the girdle, which show on the surface and can be felt with a fingernail. There is a fine feather inclusion to the side and a small patch of mineral inclusions including tiny carbon spots in the same place. There is also a patch of cloud inclusions around one claw.
A Cartier 18ct yellow gold and diamond 'Mimi' ring, featuring a full eternity band decorated in 3 rows of pavé round, brilliant cut diamonds. Ring size J.* Condition: This ring is in good condition overall. All of the stones are present and original. The French hallmarks on the side of the shank are slightly worn but remain legible. The Cartier inscribed mark to the plaque on the inside of the ring is clear with no wear. The sides of the shank have some wear and small scratches which is commensurate with being worn – the gold could of course be polished by a jeweler if required. The ring does not come with a box.
A Victorian 18ct gold, amethyst and diamond snake ring, Sheffield, 1897, the snake's head set with a pear cut amethyst and two small rose cut diamonds to the eyes, on a 'coiled' shank, size Q.* Condition: Some wear and minute frits to facet edges on the amethyst. One diamond is rose cut, the other is eight cut (therefore presumably a later replacement). Hallmarks good. Has not been sized. Weight 9.9g gross.
An 18ct gold cased ladies open face fob watch with chain, c.1900, the gilt Roman dial with engraved fruiting vine decoration, to a key wound lever movement with key, the 36.5mm. case with chased foliate pendant decoration on a millefleur ground, on a 9ct yellow gold fob chain. (2) * Condition: Watch winds and runs. A few small scratches and tiny nicks to black numerals on chapter ring. Heavier scratching around '6'. Case and fob chain in good condition.
An Edwardian 18ct gold key wind open face fob watch by Mottu of Geneva, with signed gilt lever movement, signed 30mm. gilt dial with engine turned Roman chapter ring and floral engraved matted centre, in a floral and foliate engraved 34mm. case, inscribed to the dust cover 'Manufactured for C. Marsh & Co. 30 lr. Sackville St. Dublin', with key. * Condition: A few small scuffs and scratches to the chapter ring. Small dirty spots to centre of dial. Case very good condition with crisp engraving. Winds and runs.
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