Diamond cluster ring, the flower-head cluster comprising nineteen brilliant cut diamonds in tiered claw setting, on gold (18ct) shank (London 1982). Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.95 carats. Ring size J CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Diamonds approximately 0.05 carats each. Well matched. Estimated colour - H / I. Estimated clarity - SI1 / SI2
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Art Deco sapphire and diamond cocktail ring, the rectangular openwork plaque with three mixed cut blue sapphires surrounded by old cut diamonds, with a further diamond to each shoulder, on reeded shank. Ring size N CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, circa 1920 / 1930. Not hallmarked, but would appear to be platinum setting and white gold shank. Bezel / plaque measures approximately 22mm x 10.5mm. Diamonds are reasonably well-matched and of varied clarity, some have fissures but generally appear clean to the naked eye. Largest diamonds approximately 3.20mm. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carats. Total gross weight approximately 3.5 grams
Diamond single stone ring, the princess cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.40 carats, flanked by a tapered baguette cut diamond to each shoulder, in white gold mount. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Diamond measures approximately 4.07mm x 4.08mm x 2.90mm and estimated to weigh approximately 0.40 carats. Estimated colour G / H. Estimated clarity SI1. Setting and shank are in good condition but do show signs of wear, not hallmarked but stamped 750. Purchased in Cape Town, South Africa
Victorian opal forget-me-not ring. Size L, Edwardian gold (18ct) opal and diamond ring (Birmingham 1903). Size M and a Victorian gold (15ct) ruby and seed pearl ring. Size I (3) CONDITION REPORT Victorian Forget-me-not ring - good condition, two opals have been re-glued into setting, setting and shank in good condition, not hallmarked but probably 9ct or 15ct gold, 2.8 gramsEdwardian opal and diamond ring - very good condition, 2.6 gramsRuby and pearl ring - stamped '15ct', re-sized, good condition, 2.9 grams
Late Victorian diamond five stone ring with five old cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.65 carats in total, in carved gold setting. Ring size K CONDITION REPORT Diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.06, 0.16, 0.23, 0.15, 0.05 carats, totalling approximately 0.65 carats. Setting and shank are worn. Tests as approximately 18ct gold. Total gross weight approximately 2.2 grams
Early Victorian seed pearl and red stone cluster ring, the flower-head cluster with fancy openwork scroll shoulders, with glazed compartment to the reverse of the bezel, on engraved shank. Ring size O½ CONDITION REPORT Good condition, no damage or repairs. Shank shows evidence of re-sizing, red stones are possibly rubies, no hallmarks, probably 9ct or 15ct gold. Bezel / cluster measures approximately 10mm x 9.5mm. Pearls approximately 2.75mm - 3.00mm. Total gross weight 2.7 grams
1930s diamond single stone ring, the transitional brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 2.30 carats, in claw setting with rose cut diamonds to the shoulders, on plain shank. Ring size N½ CONDITION REPORT The diamond measures approximately 8.89mm - 8.97mm diameter and approximately 4.77mm depth. Estimated to weigh approximately 2.30 carats. Estimated colour - M / N. Estimated clarity - I2. Two further inclusions and small spots, small chips to girdle. Setting in good condition commensurate with age. Tests as 18ct white gold, circa 1930
Regency yellow metal bracelet with fancy links and a 'hand' clasp modelled as a gloved-hand clasping a snake, 17cm long CONDITION REPORT Circa 1830. Tests as approximately 15ct gold. The clasp is very finely modelled and set with a red stone (probably a ruby) and a turquoise cabochon. The clasp works well and is not damaged or repaired. 25mm from end to end (including the ring / link). The links are in poor condition and a few links / jump-rings are brass replacements. Total gross weight approximately 8.7 grams
Theo Fennell diamond and 18ct white gold charm bracelet, with four diamond set charms - comprising circle, star, cross and heart, suspended from an 18ct white gold bracelet with block and ring links, 19.5cm, in original box CONDITION REPORT The vendor purchased the bracelet new from Theo Fennell in Selfridges, London, although no longer has the receipt. The vendor has recently had the bracelet cleaned and re-rhodium plated and it is in excellent condition
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.85 carats, in eight claw setting, on gold (18ct) shank. Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.85 carats, measures approximately 6.21mm - 6.26mm x 3.15mm. Estimated colour K / L. Estimated clarity I1. One claw is worn and needs re-tipping. Setting in reasonable condition. Shank is worn at the base
Four antique diamond rings - to include Art Deco diamond single tone ring with an old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.30 carats, one other diamond single stone ring, Edwardian diamond five stone crossover ring and a 19th century French gold rose cut diamond ring (4) CONDITION REPORT Art Deco ring: gold (18ct) = approx 2.9 gramsDiamond single stone ring with French control mark, possibly white gold or platinum = approx 2.2 gramsFive stone diamond ring - gold (14ct) = approx 2.5 gramsFrench rose gold ring with eagle head mark = approx 1.7 grams
Gold (18ct) wedding ring, pair gold (9ct) and black onyx pendant earrings, gold (9ct) necklace and bracelet, gold (9ct) chain and two pairs of gold (9ct) earrings CONDITION REPORT 18ct wedding ring - approximately 3.3 grams. Onyx earrings - very good condition, hallmarked (Sheffield 1992), total gross weight approximately 10.6 grams. Gold (9ct) necklace with hearts - good condition, total gross weight approximately 4.5 gram. Matching bracelet - broken, approximately 2.8 grams. Two pairs of gold (9ct) earrings - total gross weight approximately 2.8 grams. Broken gold (9ct) chain - approximately 2.8 grams
Group of gold and yellow metal jewellery - to include six dress rings, Edwardian curb link bracelet, ladies' gold (9ct) wristwatch and two pairs of earrings CONDITION REPORT Six rings - one stamped '18ct' ruby and diamonds cluster, 3.4 grams, four gem set rings 15.1 grams gross, one hallmarked 9ct gold, the other three unmarked but probably 9ct. 9ct ring - 'chain' design, 2 grams. Watch - weighs approximately 7.6 grams excluding movement (10.5 grams including movement) currently running. Two pairs of earrings - 4.4 grams, stamped '375'. Bracelet - hollow links, stamped '9ct', total gross weight approximately 25.8 grams
Gold (18ct) signet ring, gold (9ct) signet ring and gold (22ct) wedding ring CONDITION REPORT 18ct signet ring - Birmingham 1936, size Y, total gross weight approximately 6.4 grams. 9ct signet ring - lacking stone, approximately 4 grams. 22ct wedding ring - very worn, approximately 2.2 grams
Victorian diamond five stone Gypsy ring with five old cut diamonds in gold (18ct) star-shape Gypsy-style setting (Birmingham 1890). Ring size O½ CONDITION REPORT Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carats. Good condition. Edge of shank feels sharp, possibly due to being worn with another ring. Good clear hallmarks. Total gross weight 4.4 grams
Victorian ruby and diamond five stone ring with two mixed cut rubies interspaced by three old cut diamonds in Gypsy-style gold (18ct) setting (Chester 1884). Ring size N½ CONDITION REPORT Good condition, wear commensurate with age, good clear hallmarks, maker's mark - S. U. Central diamond measures approximately 2.80mm. Rubies measure approximately 2.75mm and 2.60mm diameter. Width approximately 6.23mm. Total gross weight 3.7 grams
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