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An 18ct yellow gold late Victorian diamond half hoop eternity ring, featuring five graduated Old European cut diamonds in scalloped claw settings, with engraved shoulders, diamond dimensions between approx 2.5 x 1.9mm and 3.9 x 3.8 x 2.3mm, total weight estimated as 0.66 carats, finger size P½, gross weight 3.4g, hallmarked 18ct, London 1891, sponsor HWCondition report: At least three diamonds have conchoidal fractures.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond set gypsy ring, featuring an Old European cut diamond star set in a cushion shaped head with ridged shoulders, diamond dimensions approx 4.4 x 3.5mm, weight estimated as 0.44 carats, finger size Q, gross weight 6.8g, hallmarked 18ct, London 1937, no sponsor.In very good condition overall.No evidence of re-sizing or repairs.No chips, cracks or abrasions apparent.Small hairline crack over hallmark.Colour estimated as H to I, clarity as SI1 to SI2 (estimated due to restriction and colour of mount).
An 18ct yellow and white gold diamond circular cluster ring, comprising nine round brilliant cut diamonds in millegrain bezel settings, diamond dimensions between approx 2.2 x 1.7m and 3.6 x 2.55mm, total weight estimated as 0.60 carats, finger size O, gross weight 4.2g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham, no date, sponsor obscure.In very good condition overall.No date letter in the hallmark, but we would suggest circa 1980s.No apparent damage, repairs or changes.No apparent chips, cracks or abrasions to the stones.Diamond colour estimated as L to M, clarity SI1 to SI2.
An 18ct yellow and white gold five-stone diamond half hoop eternity ring, comprising five round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, diamond dimensions each approx 3.0 x 1.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.50 carats, finger size P, gross weight 3.6g, hallmarked 18ct, Sheffield, no date, sponsor obscure
An 18ct yellow gold Georgian memorial ring, comprising a centre oblong aperture with hair, surrounded by ten 4.0mm seed pearls, with bifurcated shoulders having engraved floral detail and black enamel inlay, engraved inside the head 'In memory of Euseby Stratford Kirwan', gross weight 4.7g, finger size M, hallmarked 18ct, London 1828, sponsor ETKKCondition report: Centre glass aperture and enamel is chipped.
An 18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring, the cushion cut sapphire measuring approx 6.8 x 5.6 x. 3.9mm, weight estimated as 1.35 carats, a trefoil of Old European cut diamonds to either side of the sapphire, diamond dimensions each approx 2.25 x 1.82mm, total weight estimated as 0.36 carats, finger size M½, gross weight 4.4g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1910, sponsor JWK.In very good condition overall.Sapphire facets are abraded commensurate with wear.Girdle of one diamond has minor chips.
A Gent's 18ct yellow gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, having round white Roman dial and subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, case engraved with initials AG to back and blue enamel Roman numerals to the front, movement number 5014, signed Army & Navy Cooperative Society, case diameter 48mm, hallmarked 18ct, London 1888, sponsor EW, attached to a snake link Albert chain with bolt ring and swivel clasp, lenth 430mm, width 2.8mm, gross weight of watch and chain 124.1g, stamped and tested as 9ct.Not inscribed.Winds and runs.No cracks to dial.No dents to case rim, but it is scratched by opening.Chain weight 15.2g.
An 18ct yellow and white gold diamond five-stone half hoop eternity ring, featuring five graduated Old European cut diamonds, with eight single and rose cut diamond points, all in claw settings, diamond dimensions between approx 3.5 x 2.55,, and 4.1 x 3.0mm, total weight estimated as 1.18 carats, diamond points each approx 1.0mm, total weight estimated as 0.04 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour K to L and clarity I1 to I2, gross weight 4.0g, finger size R, modern hallmark 18ct, Birmingham 2005, sponsor CPMCondition report: Several diamonds are chipped.
Crown of Romania Order, Officer's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War (bottom of swords cut), 1st Model, Silver; Star of Romania Order, Officer's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War, 1st Type, Silver (enamel on one arm restored); Crown of Romania Order, Knight's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War (bottom of swords cut); Sanitary Merit Medal, 2nd Class; Russia, Order of St. Vladimir, 34 mm, GOLD, maker's mark "AK, Keibel", hallmarked "56, Kokoshnik", original suspension ring, loop and ribbon; Badge of Honor for 25 years of Military Service; Country's Upsurge‚ Medal. All pieces with original ribbons, in very fine condition! A rare and important bar of a high ranking officer! RR! I-III
Officer's Cross, 3rd Class, instituted in 1765. Breast Badge, 39 mm, GOLD, maker's mark "NA, Edouard", hallmarked "Kokoshnik, 56", both sides enameled, both central medallions GOLD, enameled, original suspension ring and ribbon, in case of Issue, 84x60 mm, gilt inscription on the lid. Superb order! I-
3rd Class Badge, Instituted in 1878, to be awarded upon ladies for exceptional merit in the help and care of wounded and victims of accidents and catastrophes, generally awarded also as a diplomatic reward to high ranking, foreign ladies. Breast Badge, 75x57 mm, GOLD and Diamonds, red enamel, centre medallion with the Sultan's Tughra also in gold and green enamel, the cartouches with the words "Charity‚ Devotion‚ Assistance"‚ in gold, Arabic lettering, separately mounted rays in gold, set with brilliants, green enamelled laurel wreath, also set with brilliants, smooth reverse with fivepointed star within laurel wreath, red enamelled Crescent and Star suspension and grooved ribbon ring, original ribbon. A superb high quality badge in best condition! I R!
Gold Medal ‘Abd al-Hamid Khan II, 1293-1327 H./1876-1909 (1918). Breast Badge, 25 mm, GOLD, the obverse with the Ottoman coat-of-arms, the reverse with calligraphic inscription in Arabic lettering: “Liyâkat Madalyası - sadâkat ve Đecâ’at ibrâz edenlere Mahsûsdur 1308” (“The Merit Medal – Reserved to all those who showed Fidelity and Courage. [AD] 1890”); pierced and fitted with the original gold suspension ring and ribbon. A signifcant, and beautiful medal, uncommon in this perfect condition. I
Gold Medal ‘Abd al-Hamid Khan II, 1293-1327 H./1876-1909 (1918). Breast Badge, 25 mm, GOLD, the obverse with the Ottoman coat-of-arms, the reverse with calligraphic inscription in Arabic lettering: “Liyâkat Madalyası - sadâkat ve Đecâ’at ibrâz edenlere Mahsûsdur 1308” (“The Merit Medal – Reserved to all those who showed Fidelity and Courage. [AD] 1890”); pierced and fitted with the original gold suspension ring and ribbon. A signifcant, and beautiful medal, uncommon in this perfect condition. I
A jewelled miniature of the order, 20x12 mm, gilt Silver, profusely set with tiny rubies and diamonds, centre medallions in gold and blue enamel (reverse center missing); green enameled suspension wreath, ribbon ring with one diamond, original ribbon. A splendid mand extremely rare miniature, below what stated. III A beautiful miniature in the best, French quality from the end of 19th Century; excellent condition
Knight's Cross, Louis XVI (1774-1792) Type, 3rd Class, instituted in 1693. Breast Badge, 40 mm, GOLD, approx. 12.3g, both sides enameled, both central medallions GOLD, enameled, (small cracks in the enamel), original suspension ring and ribbon with rosette. A splendid old order in best condition, very rare! R! I-
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