A 9ct gold diamond single stone ringThe brilliant cut diamond within an illusion setting and tapered shoulders, estimated diamond weight 0.20ct, hallmarks for Sheffield, 1977, ring size J1/2, weight approx. 2.3g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with wearSetting of diamond prevents grading
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An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond cluster ringThe circular shaped amethyst within a single cut diamond surround and grooved shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1973, ring size M, weight approx. 4.4g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wearAmethyst a slight pinkish purple with fair saturation and typical inclusionsAmethyst with chip to crown facetEstimated diamond weight less than 0.10ct,Diamonds fairly well matchedMakers marks H.S
Three 9ct gold diamond dress ringsEach designed as a single cut diamond cluster, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, ring sizes J to L1/2, weight approx. 6.3g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with continued wearDiamonds fairly well matched, some chippedSize and setting prevents grading
An 18ct gold Gavello pendantThe circular shaped red gem within a pavé set black diamond, 'coloured diamond' and vari-gem asymmetric surround, with a tapered surmount, suspended from a double trace link chain, together with an accompanying glass filled ruby, diamond and vari-gem dress ring of similar design, signed Gavello, Italian assay marks, length of pendant 5.9cm, length of chain 79cm, ring size P, total weight approx. 79.7g.
A French 18ct gold diamond dress ringThe old cut diamond within a rose cut diamond spiral surround, hallmarks for Birmingham, French assay marks, ring size P1/2, weight approx. 2.4g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wearSize and setting of diamonds prevents weight estimation and gradingReplacement old cut diamond to spiral surround - cracked
A 1970s 9ct gold amethyst dress ringThe oval amethyst cabochon within a floral surround, to the tapered shoulders, hallmarks for London, 1972, ring size M1/2, weight approx. 12.4g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches, wear and discolouration in keeping with age and wearSome green tarnishing to reverse of ring settingDimensions of ring setting approx 26 x 23mmAmethyst with some abrasion to the surface, visible with magnificationAmethyst a medium very slight pinkish purple with fair saturation and typical inclusionsFingerprint inclusions visible with magnification, one surface reachingMaker's marks PLSRing band wide, size M1/2-N
An Edwardian 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ringThe old cut diamond and circular shaped ruby floral cluster with old cut diamond shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1904, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, ring size M, weight approx. 4.2g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, and discolouration in keeping with age and wearRubies a medium pinkish red with fair saturation and typical inclusions, some abrasion to facet edges visible with magnificationPrincipal diamond chippedMakers marks W G & S
Two 1970s 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ringsThe first designed as a circular cut diamond within a similarly shaped sapphire surround and textured shoulders, together with a circular shaped sapphire and single cut diamond floral cluster ring, ring sizes P and T, weight approx. 8.7g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearDiamonds fairly well matched, approx weight below 0.10ctSapphires are a dark translucent to opaque blueSome abrasion to facet edges, visible with magnification Sapphire and diamond cluster ring with hallmarks for London, 1973 - makers marks S & WFloral cluster ring with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1970 - makers marks S&D
A 1970s 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ringDesigned as a series of circular shape sapphire duos with brilliant cut diamond spacers, to the textured shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, hallmarks for London, 1976, ring size K, weight approx. 5g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wear Sapphires with some abrasion to facet edges, visible with magnificationSapphires a medium blue with fair saturation and typical inclusionsDiamonds well matched, size and setting prevents grade estimationJewellers inscription to inside of ring band
An 18ct gold diamond five stone ringThe brilliant cut diamond line with scrolling shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.45ct, hallmarks for Chester, 1914, ring size N, weight approx. 2.5g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with age and wearDiamonds fairly well matched and brightPrincipal diamond with a surface reaching fracture, one of the outer diamonds chippedSome scratching to the inside of the ring band
Three 9ct gold gem-set band ringsTo include a diamond band ring, an emerald and diamond band ring, together with a sapphire and diamond band ring, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, ring sizes K1/2 to L, weight approx. 5.5g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with wearEmerald and diamond ring with hallmarks for London, emeralds a medium green with fair saturation and dark inclusions, emerald facet edges worn, a couple are chipped, diamonds fairly well matchedDiamond band ring with hallmarks for Sheffield, stamped 0.15, some diamonds chipped, fairly well matched and fairly brightSapphire and diamond ring with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1978, some scratches to ring band, sapphires a dark translucent to opaque blue with abrasion to facet edges
An 18ct gold diamond cluster ringDesigned as a trio of brilliant cut diamond floral clusters, with tapered shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 2.00cts, principal diamonds approx 0.20ct, estimated colour I-J, estimated clarity SIhallmarks for London, 1986, ring size N1/2, weight approx. 5.3g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wearDiamonds bright and well matchedPrincipal diamonds with scattered light inclusions, visible with magnificationMaker's marks SAJ
An 18ct gold diamond three stone ringThe brilliant cut diamond line with tapered shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size I1/2, weight approx. 2.9g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearHallmarks for London, 1986Makers marks AJWPrincipal diamond with small dark inclusion under table facet, visible with magnificationDiamonds well matched and bright
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ringThe oval shaped sapphire within a vari-size old cut diamond surround and fancy tapered shoulders, estimated total diamond weight approx. 0.80ct, hallmarks for London, 1976, ring size M, weight approx. 4.8g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches and discolouration in keeping with wearSapphire with some abrasion to facet edges, nicks to facet joins and some scratching across facetsSapphire a medium to dark blue with fair saturation and typical inclusionsAngular colour zoning visible in sapphire, some directly underneath table facetDiamonds fairly well matched, bright and livelySome diamonds slightly loose or skew in settingsApprox dimensions of sapphire 6.5 x 5 x 4mm
A 9ct gold opal five stone ringThe graduated oval opal cabochon line with tapered shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1939, ring size O, weight approx. 3.9g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with age and wearRing resizedPossible replacement opalsSome pitting to the reverse of ring settingOpals with a green-blue-yellow play of colour Some scratches and abrasion to opals, visible with magnificationSome adhesive to settings
An 18ct gold diamond dress ringDesigned as a pair of brilliant cut diamond kites to the tapered band, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, import marks for London, 1981, ring size N1/2, weight approx. 3.8g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches abrasion and discolouration in keeping with wearDiamonds bright and well matched
A 1980s 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond dress ringDesigned as a rectangular shape pink tourmaline and brilliant cut diamond kite shape cluster to the grooved band, estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct, import marks for London, 1980, ring size Q, weight approx. 10g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wearIndividual size and setting of diamonds prevents gradingDiamonds bright and fairly well matchedA couple of diamonds chippedTourmaline with nibbles to facet edges, small chips and abrasion Tourmalines a medium reddish pink with fair saturation and typical inclusions, some visible with the unaided eye
An early 20th Century 18ct gold garnet and diamond cluster ringThe circular shaped garnet within an old cut diamond surround, hallmarks for Chester, 1915, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, ring size N1/2, weight approx. 2.5g.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fair to goodScratches dents and discolouration in keeping with age and wearGarnet a slight brownish red with fair saturation and typical inclusionsDiamonds bright
An 18ct gold Boodles & Dunthorne diamond band ringDesigned as a brilliant cut and rectangular shaped diamond curved line, estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, makers marks for Boodles & Dunthorne, hallmarks for London, 1986, ring size N, weight approx. 3.6g, with makers case.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition good to fairLight scratches, nicks and discolouration in keeping with wearJewellers inscription to the inside of the bandSome pitting to the reverse of the ring settingDiamonds fairly well matchedDiamonds bright and livelyDiamonds with some scattered light and dark inclusions visible with magnification, brilliant cuts approx. SI clarity
Commander's Cross, 2nd Class, instituted in 1735. Neck Badge, 43 mm, GOLD, maker's mark "A KEIBEL", hallmarked "56 star", both sides enameled, original ring and ribbon, in leather case of issue, with gilt inscription on the lid, and awarding document to General Major Agathon Stenersen Nickolin (1826 - 1910), dated 3rd of December 1883. Superb set in mint condition! I
3rd Class Badge, Instituted in 1878, to be awarded upon ladies for exceptional meritin the help and care of wounded and victims of accidents and catastrophes,generally awarded also as a diplomatic reward to high ranking, foreignladies. Breast Badge, 88 x 60 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, separatelymounted rays in gold, set with brilliants, green enamelled laurel wreath, also set with brilliants, smooth reverse with fivepointedstar within laurelwreath, red enamelled Crescent and Star suspension and grooved ribbon ring, original, ladies’ ribbonbow,in the original, dark red velvet covered case of issue, with gilt laurel wreath and star applied to the lid. A rare insignia, extremely fine condition and of superb manufacture.
Blade: Forged stainless steel, hand-polished. Each side a blood-groove. Traditional acid etching on both sides, ornaments and Swiss cross, solid brass guard, consisting of top nut, grip back, ring and guard, manually engraved polished, with Swiss cross, nickel plated finish, strong and solid ABS handle with sharkskin imitation surface, 3 double-twisted brass wires in golden color wrapped around the handle grooves, handmade scabbard made of a steel tube, manually polished, fitted with carrying ring made of stainless steel, interior with 2 slats for protection of the blade, knot in red and white ribbon with gold wire tassel. Blade size 79 cm. Germany workshop, Carl Eickhorn marked with mark 1921-1933. I-II
Commander´s Cross with Brilliants in gilt bronze with hinged crown suspension in gold and silver, completely set with brilliants; ribbon ring struck on the inside with the maker´s mark of Zimmerman; original neck ribbon. A rare variation of this special class, extremely fine condition! I Ex Balcan Collection lot 59.
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! I- R!
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