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Collection of Seven (7) Antique Gold Coins Including Two (2) Cuban 1916 Dos Pesos; One Mexican 1920 Dos Pesos; One Peru 1919 1/5 de Libra; Philipines 1861 coin; Two Spanish 1787 coins. Total weight: 16.9 grams. Domestic Shipping: $28.00 Min Est. $500.00 Max Est. $700.00 Condition: "As Is" condition, attached rings to wear as charms, one ring broken off.
Gold jewellery to include two Victorian 9ct gold brooches, one set with two pink coloured stones, an 18ct yellow gold and platinum diamond and sapphire five stone ring, 9ct gold setting for a swivel fob seal and a Victorian pinchbeck brooch set with a red coloured stone
DUNDEE - A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL GOLD RING ALEXANDER CAMERON marked AC twice, of simple form with D section band 1.7cm diameter, 1.9g Notes: Although simple gold bands such as this example must have been in stock in trade for all silversmiths and jewellers in Scotland to find marked examples are very rare. This appears to be one of only two recorded Dundee examples.
A RARE SCOTTISH GEORGE III GOLD AND ENAMEL RING WILLIAM & PATRICK CUNNINGHAM marked WPC, Edinburgh 1814, the simple gold band with blue enamel and initials 'MD' within decoration, the blue enamel head of the ring of rounded form with central glazed panel (glass lacking) 20mm diameter, 4.8g Although gold work and indeed rings would have been a mainstay of 18th and 19th century Edinburgh goldsmiths their survival is remarkably few. This is perhaps in part that only a small percentage were marked, making this example more unusual, and that many were recycled and as the gold within was too precious to be kept as a memento on the death of the original owner. Unusually the ring is in blue enamel rather than the traditional black so is not a memorial ring but more likely a love token.
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY JACOBITE PORTRAIT RING unmarked, the oval head with portrait behind glass after Alexis-Simon Belle, in a scalloped silver mount with yellow gold shank, in later leather box head 1cm Note: Portrait rings and other jewellery have been recorded as used and gifted by the Stuart Royal family from as early as King Charles I, to commemorate his execution, to the restoration of King Charles II. This medium, however, was seldom used by the Jacobite court, although some very rare portrait rings of Prince Charles from the mid-18th century and later are known. Much Jacobite jewellery consists of later supporters' jewellery, rather than period pieces, and are not as closely connected to the Court, such as this. This ring is a very rare and early example, depicting the Old Pretender and likely dating to the uprising of 1715 when King James was still the figurehead of the Jacobite cause. The portrait appears to be after the Belle portrait while James III was Prince of Wales in c1700 or the portrait of him immediately after taking the title of King in 1702. While there are similarities to both the fact that James appears to be wearing a wig of white hair rather than as in the portraits his natural hair does show some artistic license. The portrait shows James in the finery associated with his position as rightful King and notably even in such a small scale with his sash of the Order of the Garter, making sure this claim to his Royal lineage is prominent. References: Corp, Edward, 'The King Over The Water, portraits of the Stuarts in Exile after 1689', Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 2001
A Georgian 18 carat gold mourning ring, the glazed panel with plaited hair beneath, within a black enamel surround, on a chased foliate band, engraved with an inscription, stamped 18 with full London hallmarks for 1829, finger size M 1/2, 2g; and a further ring, finger size M 1/2
A Victorian 18 carat gold Mizpah ring, the letters on a blue enamel ground, stamped 18ct, finger size L 1/2, 5.6g; a Victorian 18 carat gold mourning ring, the lettering on a black enamel ground, with an inner engraving, stamped 18 with full London hallmarks for 1869, finger size N 1/2, 5.8g; and a Wedgwood brooch, 4.5cm long
A diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond, in a claw setting, on a two colour ropetwist band, finger size J 1/2; an 18 carat gold diamond set wishbone ring, set with a brilliant cut diamond, stamped 750 with full London hallmarks, finger size K 1/2; and an amethyst ring, finger size N 1/2
A diamond and tanzanite dress ring, the central square cut tanzanite between princess cut diamond panels, to channel set brilliant cut diamond shoulders, the shank stamped 18k, finger size P 1/2; together with a three stone diamond ring, the three brilliant cut diamonds in a 9 carat gold setting, finger size P 1/2
A cultured pearl necklace, composed of 7mm cultured pearls, to the clasp set with a further cultured pearl, stamped 14k, 38.5cm long; a 9 carat gold cultured pearl fern brooch, stamped 375 with full Birmingham hallmarks, 7.3g; and a cultured pearl and diamond ring, finger size O
A diamond set dress ring, the bombé dress ring with textured detail and eight cut diamond accents, approximately 0.16 carats total, the shank stamped 18ct; together with a textured stylised tree brooch, with eight cut diamond accents, approximately 0.13 carats total, stamped 18k; and a pair of gold coloured orb ear studs, 11mm diameter; 26.3g gross
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