Four 19th century seals and a gold signet ring with hardstone intaglio. Tallest seal - Regency, the enamelled decoration is in good condition, the intaglio carved carnelian depicts an cloverleaf design containing an anchor, cross and heart, 25mm high. Weighs approximately 5.3 grams Ornate seal is circa 1830 and has an intaglio engraved citrine depicting a bird on a branch. Probably gold. 24mm high. 9.8 grams the two other seals are both in good condition. the signet ring is probably 18ct gold but not marked. Finger size L/M. Hardstone is cracked and chipped. 4.5 gramsCondition - Tallest seal - Regency, the enamelled decoration is in good condition, the intaglio carved carnelian depicts an cloverleaf design containing an anchor, cross and heart, 25mm high. Weighs approximately 5.3 gramsOrnate seal is circa 1830 and has an intaglio engraved citrine depicting a bird on a branch. Probably gold. 24mm high. 9.8 gramsThe two other seals are both in good condition.The signet ring is probably 18ct gold but not marked. Finger size L/M. Hardstone is cracked and chipped. Depicts a Lion rampant and motto. 4.5 grams
We found 566905 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 566905 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
566905 item(s)/page
A group of antique turquoise jewellery to include a pair of Regency Cannetille work pendant earrings, matching brooch and cross pendant, together with a Victorian 18ct gold turquoise and diamond ring. Earrings- very good condition with no obvious signs of any damage or repairs. 51mm length, tests as gold, probably 15ct or 18ct. Weighs approximately 7.3 grams Broooch - very good condition with no obvious signs of any damage or repairs. 25 x 22mm, weighs approximately 3.4 grams Cross pendant - very good condition, probably adapted from a brooch. 45 x 43 mm. Weighs approximately 9.1 grams including the chain. Ring - very good condition, finger size M. Weighs approximately 3.9 grams
Two Victorian gold brooches, pair of Victorian-style earrings and a Victorian ring Victorian brooch is in good condition commensurate with age, minor faults and repairs, glazed compartment to reverse. Probably 9ct gold. Gross weight approximately 9.3 grams Victorian sweetheart brooch with wings, good condition commensurate with age, minor faults. Hallmarked 9ct Chester 1897. 1.3 grams Victorian ring, not hallmarked but probably 9ct gold. Missing stones, 1.5 grams earrings stamped 9ct. Hollow construction but in good condition. 1.7 grams
Georgian 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, the shank engraved ‘Josh. Hallewell Ob. 10th Mar: 1827 Ae 65’, in original red leather box with retailer’s label Radford’s, Leeds. Finger size approximately N/O. In truly amazing condition, it doesn’t look like it has been worn, the cast floral edge is still sharp to the touch. Enamel is also perfect. Clear hallmarks London 1826 and clear inscription. The original box is also in perfect condition and still has the original retailer’s label which reads ‘Radford’s Goldsmiths and Jewellers, Leeds - Mourning Rings Expeditiously made’. Ring weighs approximately 6.4 grams, band width 9mm.
1930s pearl and diamond ring with a single pearl and old cut diamond in a marquise-shape openwork setting with rose cut diamonds. Finger size M. Pearl not tested for natural origin and therefore might be cultured. 4.5mm diameter. Good lustre. Diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.25cts, good colour and clarity. Probably Continental, not hallmarked, probably 14ct white gold gross weight approximately 3.1 grams
Victorian-style ruby and diamond ring with three oval mixed cut rubies interspaced by six small brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold setting, London 1981. Finger size T. Very good condition, largest ruby measures approximately 6mm x 5mm x 2.85mm, the two smaller rubies measure approximately 4.4mm x 3.9mm x 1.85mm. gross weight approximately 4.6 grams
Late Victorian emerald and diamond five stone ring with three square cut emeralds and two square cushion cut diamonds in a carved gold scroll setting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.60cts. Finger size L1/2. The two diamonds are well matched and are of good clarity, one has a small chip to the corner possibly when it was cut, estimated colour grade K/L One emerald is chipped and one may have been replaced the setting is in good condition commensurate with age shank is stamped 18ct and maker’s mark G.B weight approximately 4.5 grams
Edwardian diamond and ruby cluster ring with a navette-shape cluster of seven old cut diamonds and six mixed cut rubies in gold claw setting. Birmingham 1910. Finger size approximately Q1/2. The rubies have not been tested for natural origin and therefore might be synthetic although are original to the ring which is hallmarked for Birmingham 1910. Minor surface scratches to the rubies and wear commensurate with age. Diamonds are estimated to weigh approximately 0.50cts, good colour and clarity. Setting is in good condition commensurate with age. Gross weight approximately 4.7 grams.
Imperial Russian Fabergé egg pendant with Imperial Russian Lifeguard Regiment helmet surmount and red and white guilloché enamel decoration, marked on ring with Fabergé mark, gold mark 56 and the St. Petersburg mark, workmaster’s mark E.K for Erik August Kollin, 25mm high, together with five other Imperial Russian egg pendants to include ruby, diamond and white guilloché enamel egg, ruby cloverleaf and white enamel egg, a gold diamond ruby and emerald egg, a nephrite and diamond egg with anchor and snake mounts on chain and a quartz egg pendant (6) Imperial Lifeguard helmet egg pendant is marked on ring with Fabergé mark, gold mark 56 and the St. Petersburg mark, workmaster’s mark E.K for Erik August Kollin. There is loss to the red enamel, the white enamel is in good condition. 25mm high x 9mm. Weight approximately 2.73 grams. Ruby, diamond and white guilloche enamel egg pendant- marked 56 on ring. Further mark on the jump ring which is indecipherable. There is one ruby missing and a small chip to the enamel beneath the circle, otherwise in very good condition. 10.9mm x 21mm. Weight approximately 3.79 grams. Ruby cloverleaf egg pendant- marked on the jump ring with workmaster’s initials A.K. 56. Minor chips to the enamel with associated discolouration/tarnishing. 11mm x 20mm. Weight approximately 4.37 grams. Gold egg pendant with rubies, emeralds and diamonds - very good condition, marked 56. No other marks, 16mm x 9.75mm. Weight excluding the chain is approximately 3.88 grams. The chain is fairly modern and is 18ct and weighs approximately 4.87 grams. Nephrite jade egg pendant - very good condition, snake has a ruby eye. Set with rose cut diamonds, not marked, possibly platinum, 23mm x 13mm. Weight approximately 4.52 grams. The chain weighs 2.97 grams. The quartz egg is missing a mount. The ring is marked 56 and has a workmaster’s initials which is indicypherable. 23mm x 11.3mm. Weight approximately 2.86 grams.
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approx 1.69cts, in ornate claw setting on 18ct white gold shank. Finger size N 1/2. Good condition, the diamond is estimated I/J colour grade, I2 clarity. Not hallmarked but stamped 750. Weighs approximately 3.8 grams.
Victorian 9ct gold guard chain, 140cm, yellow metal curb link necklace, 22ct gold wedding ring and a pair of knot earrings Victorian gold guard chain is in good condition commensurate with age. Applied plaque ‘9ct’. Approximately 140cm long. Weight approximately 17.4 grams flat curb link chain, damaged, not hallmarked but probably 9ct gold. 8.4 grams. 22ct gold wedding ring- 2.3 grams 9ct gold knot earrings- 3.5 grams
Four Victorian gold rings to include an 18ct diamond gypsy ring, 15ct gold and cabochon garnet signet ring and two others (Qty: 4) 18ct gold gypsy ring - Chester 1903, size M1/2. Good condition commensurate with age, weighs approximately 3.1 grams 15ct gold and cabochon garnet signet ring- Birmingham 1865, size K, good condition commensurate with age, 3.1 grams Victorian green stone ring - Birmingham 1866, presumed to be paste stones,good condition commensurate with age. Size M, weighs 0.97 grams Pearl ring - good condition, possibly Regency, signs of resizing, probably 9ct gold. Size P, weight approximately 2.2 grams
A smokey quartz and gold ring, the oval cushion cut stone in a claw setting, on a plain polished shank, (tested as approximately 9ct gold), size N, 7.58g, together with a 9ct gold 'D' profile bangle, with safety chain, 5.40g, a single oval cabochon opal earring set in 9ct gold, 0.94g, a damaged bar brooch with stone deficient, (tested as approximately 9ct gold), 3.08g, a single 'knot' earring, (tested as approximately 18ct gold), 1.71g, and a filed curb link necklace (tested as approximately 18ct gold), 5.78g
A 9ct gold shell cameo brooch/pendant, a vacant ring mount, shank tested as approximately 18ct gold, a Parker pen knib marked 14k, a single mother of pearl cufflink composed of two batons with a hook fitting, a Chinese coral ring ( damaged ), a sterling silver wine/alcohol spirit meter holder, a gilt metal seal, a gentlemen's Mundus mechanical chronograph watch head, a Movado watch head, assorted silver and costume jewellery items
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
566905 item(s)/page