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Lab Grown Emerald & Diamond Halo Ring 4.68ct in 375 9ct Gold - Featuring an exquisite oval cut, lab grown emerald, this classic halo ring includes 36 round cut, genuine diamonds surrounding the centre stone. Sat on a 9 ct gold band with a simple 4 prong setting, this iconic ring highlights the beauty of this vivid May birthstone. With the same physical structure as genuine stones, lab grown emeralds are carefully developed under lab conditions resulting in exceptionally vivid stones with higher clarity. Showcasing a more refined cut, lab grown emeralds are free of inclusions with deeper green colouring. Lab grown emeralds offer a higher carat weight at a lower cost making them an excellent choice for both affordability and high quality. Setting size: 0.7 x 1 in (17 x 27 mm) Oval cut Lab Grown Emerald (14x10mm, 4.5 ct) Solid 9 carat yellow Gold. Size: R1/2, RRP £555, weight 3.3 grams.
WARREN JAMES 9ct Yellow Gold Band Ring - This beautiful Yellow Gold Band reflects the very best of jewellery Heritage skills and captures the true warmth of Gold. Superbly crafted and Exclusively Hand Polished by skilled Artisans to create a precious forever piece. Nothing marks a moment, a milestone or expresses love, friendship or commitment better than the giving of a precious band. Meaningful and Symbolic for over 3,000 years – Capture your Moment in time. 9ct Yellow Gold Highly Polished. Exclusively Hand Finished - Width: 5mm. Size W/X, Weight 2.0 grams.
Le Vian 14ct Rose Gold Aquamarine and Fancy Chocolate Diamonds - Emerald cut Aquamarine measures 7.2mm by 5mm. Twenty six fancy brown diamonds (1.5mm each), referred to as 'chocolate diamonds' by the designer LeVian 14ct Rose Gold shank measures 1.8mm, hallmarked 585, engraved with designer name LeVian. Ring size P, weight 3.3 grams.
Cleopatra Diamond Halo Engagement Ring 18ct White Gold The exquisite solitaire in this ring is princess cut for magnificent sparkle and fire. To enhance its radiance, it’s nestled in a double halo setting of smaller diamonds. The diamond-studded split shank band divides into two either side of the centre setting, drawing the eye with more brilliance. A flawless 18ct white gold band completes the look. Princess cut diamond 4.2mm Ring face 10.9mm Inner halo: 14 brilliant cut white diamonds Outer halo: 22 brilliant cut white diamonds Shank hosts 26 brilliant cut white diamonds Total carat weight 0.75ct approximately, 18ct white gold hallmarked 750 shank Size: K 1/2 Weight:4 grams Preowned- professionally cleaned
WARREN JAMES 9ct Gold Eternity Ring - Representing the best of polish and sparkle, this Eternity ring is a classic. Elegant and stylish and a fabulous addition to sit alongside any other ring or to wear on it’s own. 9ct Gold. DiamonFlash® Cubic Zirconia Finest Quality Diamond Simulant. Channel Set. Ring size: N 1/2. Weight: 0.9 grams.
Trillion cut tanzanite and diamond 14ct white gold ring - The trillion cut tanzanite has equal sides that measure 8.3mm and weighs approximately 2.00ct. There are two brilliant cut diamonds measuring 2.65mm each, approx total carat weight of diamonds is 0.14ct The 14ct white gold band is 2.14mm wide, it is stamped 14K and hallmarked Birmingham 585. The colour intensity of the tanzanite is moderate AA. Weight 2.5g, Size: S
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a single strand cultured pearl necklace, with a 9ct gold lobster claw clasp, each pearl 8mm diam, 43cm L, a further freshwater pearl necklace with a ring clasp, 46cm L, together with a multigem set bracelet, with a silver clasp, all complete with boxes. (3)
Ca. AD 200 - 400.A late Roman 22 ct gold ring with an oval band. It has a polygonal bezel securing a circular blue sapphire cabochon. For similar see: El Legado the Hefesto n. 376. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:12mm / US: 1/2 / UK: A; Weight: 5g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman intaglio depicting Athena facing right. The intaglio is set in a high carat (22.5 ct), possibly later gold ring. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n. 459. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 8g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 900 - 1000 .A Javanese 18 ct gold ring with ruby cabochon set in oval bezel decorated with a filigree line around. It is round hooped with four triangular gold pieces gripping the ruby. For similar see: Sotheby's, MAGNIFICENT LUSTRE SOUTHEAST ASIAN GOLD JEWELLERY AND ORNAMENTS FROM AN ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION, Auction 1 - 8 September 2022. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy. Size: D:19.15mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S; Weight: 24g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 - 700.A Byzantine 21.5 ct gold ring decorated with an intaglio depicting the Chi Rho monogram set in a star shaped solid bezel connected to a round hoop openwork with floral motifs. For similar see: Byzantium and the West jewellery in the First Millennium, n. 23, pg. 140-141. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; Weight: 8g Provenance: Private London collection; formerly in a Swiss family collection, acquired in the 1980s and 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 – 600.A Merovingian 21 ct gold ring with a rosette shaped bezel. The solid gold ring, boasts a bezel in the shape of a rosette decorated with twelve cloisonné petals set with garnets for the central pistil. The band of the ring consists of three pronounced ribs flanked by decorative borders in a pearl ring pattern. For similar see: Louvre Museum collection of Merovingian Jewelries. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:21.18mm / US: 11 5/8 / UK: X; Weight: 13g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 600 - 400 BC.A Scythian gold finger ring depicting probably a lion, shown with open mouth and claws. The band is composed of a round, flat-section loop. In Scythian culture, the lion held symbolic importance as a powerful and revered animal. Depicted in their art and mythology, the lion represented strength, courage, and kingship. As nomadic warriors, the Scythians likely encountered lions while travelling across the Eurasian steppe, further enhancing the creature's significance in their culture. Lion motifs adorned their artifacts, such as jewellery and weaponry, serving as talismans for protection and valor. The presence of the lion in Scythian culture reflects the influence of nature and the hunt on their worldview. For similar see: British Museum, Museum number: 124012. Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 2.8g Provenance: Property of a London art gallery; formerly in a private collection of a Kensington gentleman since the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 400 - 600.A Byzantine 20 ct gold ring with an inscribed bezel, decorated with geometric motifs, round hooped. For similar see: Christie’s Live auction 2771, Ancient jewellery, Lot. 328; Catalogue of the finger rings, early Christian, Byzantine, Teutonic, Medieval and later, Franks Bequest, n. 64. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 15g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1600.A Byzantine 20 ct gold amulet-signet-ring. It is polygonal hooped and connected to a round bezel depicting magical symbols against the evil power enclosed by a serpent chasing its tail. For similar see: British Museum Registration number AF.1022. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:15.49mm / US: 4 3/4 / UK: J; Weight: 6g Provenance: Private Central London collection; Ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 525 - 30 BC.A heavy gold spiral snake arm ring, terminating with a tapered loop tail and opposing is a moulded snake head with one remaining blue sapphire or glass inset eye. A fantastic example of Egyptian jewellery featuring a copper core with very thick and entirely preserved 22/23 carat gold sheet. Size: 50mm x 85mm; Weight: 34.59g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, formerly private NYC collection. Ex. Florida collection, acquired at Sotheby’s Arcade, NYC, 1980’s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 - 700.An early Byzantine 20.5 ct gold ring with a rectangular garnet cabochon. The band is decorated with openwork and phytomorphic motifs. For similar see: Byzantium and the West jewellery in the First Millennium, n. 8, pg. 66. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:19.56mm / US: 9 3/4 / UK: T; Weight: 9g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman carnelian intaglio depicting the God "Janus" set in a high carat (21 ct), possibly later gold ring with decorated shoulders. In Roman mythology, Janus holds a unique position as the god of beginnings, transitions, gates, doors, and time itself. His significance in Roman rituals and religious practices was profound, as he symbolized the duality inherent in all transitions and passages, both physical and metaphorical. Janus was often invoked at the outset of any important endeavor, whether it be the opening of a new year, the commencement of a journey, the founding of a city, or the beginning of a marriage. His two faces, one looking forward and the other backward, signified his ability to oversee both past and future, to guide individuals through transitions and to guard thresholds. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 9g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 300 - 100 BC.A Roman republican 21 ct gold ring with an intaglio depicting a walking parrot made in naturalistic manner with double tail plumage, curved beak, and set on an elegant thin round hoop. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 1g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman 23 ct gold finger ring with an intaglio depicting an altar under floral and animal motifs. For similar see: Christie's Live Auction 2491, Ancient jewellery, Lot. 387. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 4.4g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A 20.5 ct Roman gold ring, crafted of a flat-section band slightly expanding at where a garnet cabochon is set. For similar see: El legado de Hefesto n. 305. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:14.07mm / US: 2 7/8 / UK: F; Weight: 2g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 300 - 100 BC.A stunning 23 ct Greek gold ring with an elliptical flat bezel depicting a standing Nike. The Nike has spread wings and is turned to the left and holding a cornucopia. She is rendered in an extremely naturalistic manner. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n .191. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:20.17mm / US: 10 1/2 / UK: U 1/2; Weight: 8.5g Provenance: Property of a London art gallery; formerly in a private collection of a Kensington gentleman since the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC or later.A possibly Egyptian 22 ct gold ring cartouche with the name of the King Amenhotep II protected in the line of the cartouche; round hooped with "D" section. The Cartouche Gold Ring held profound significance in Ancient Egypt. Crafted meticulously, it bore the name of a Pharaoh, symbolizing divine authority and protection. Worn by the elite, it was a mark of prestige and power. Its circular shape represented eternity and the eternal cycle of life. Unearthed artifacts reveal the timeless allure and cultural richness of this ancient adornment. For similar see: Accession Number: 24.2.8. Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 82g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 900 .A Viking/Saxon gold solid ring in a simple hoop. Rings in barbarian societies, especially gold ones, were an unmistakable sign of high social status. Moreover, most gold came from the great societies and fashions of the past to which these populations ideally wanted to equate themselves. Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; Weight: 2g Provenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a family London collection formed since the 1980s.
Ca. AD 200 - 400.A Roman 21.5 ct gold ring with an oval banded agate intaglio depicting Perseus holding the head of Medusa. The ring is composed of a flat-section hoop expanding to form decorative shoulders with vertical ribbing flanked by scrolled borders. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n. 326. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 14g Provenance: Private Central London collection; Ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 800 - 1000.A Viking 21.5 ct gold ring decorated with triangular stamps on the edges, framed in by twisted ropes. It is round hooped and closed with a knot. For similar see: Catalogue of the finger rings, early Christian, Byzantine, Teutonic, Medieval and later, Franks Bequest, n. 209. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:19.56mm / US: 9 3/4 / UK: T; Weight: 7g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 200 - 400.A late Roman 22.5 ct gold ring with an intaglio depicting Tyche facing left set in a solid large circular bezel. The ring is round hooped with concave section and decorated with “volutes” around the bezel. For similar see: Christie’s, Live Auction 2771, Ancient jewellery, Lot. 304. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist. Size: D:16.31mm / US: 5 3/4 / UK: L; Weight: 8g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman 22 ct gold finger ring with a jasper intaglio depicting a young woman. The woman wears a sleeveless garment and has her hair tied up an in elaborate updo. For similar see: Christie's Live Auction 2375, Ancient jewellery, Lot. 375. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: D:19.15mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S; Weight: 7g Provenance: Private Central London collection; ex. UK art market 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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