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PRECIOUS METALS - a selection of 9ct and silver jewellery to include a cameo surround, 3 pairs of earrings, 2 individual earrings all in .375 gold. In .925 silver we have 2 pairs of earrings, a multi stone bracelet, a simple pendant, a stone pendant with silver surround, a necklace with coral, mother of pearl and turquoise pendant along with a ring (L).
A hallmarked 9 carat rose gold single albert, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar, swivel and bolt ring fasteners, overall length 36cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1887, Victoria Jubilee Head Half Sovereign 1887 shield back, drilled and attached to albert, gross weight approximately 41gms.
A gentleman's square diamond cluster ring in the Rolex style, nine brilliant cut diamonds, individually pave set in an 18 carat all yellow gold square signet mount with plain shank and wide watch bracelet design shoulders, approximate weight of mount 12.3gms, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.70 carat, ring size W.
An opal and diamond cluster ring and pair of earstuds, the ring having a round cabochon cut 8mm opal to centre surrounded by nineteen rose cut diamonds in a yellow and white metal circular cluster mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders stamped 18ct, ring size O, a pair of 4.5mm circular cabochon cut opal earstuds in 9 carat yellow gold settings for pierced ears.
A hallmarked 9 carat rose gold double albert, solid elongated links spaced by twisted links fitted with a T bar, swivel and bolt ring fasteners, overall length 40cm, two yellow metal fobs attached having cornelion intaglio seals, one a profile of a girl, the other a thistle, approximate weight of albert only 30gms,
Tom Payne and Peter Triggs - A chrysoberyl cats eye and diamond dress ring, the oval cabochon cut cats eye 6.5mm x 5mm, collet set to the centre of a swirl of eleven old cut diamonds, all mounted in 18 carat yellow and white gold with an outer ribbon of molten finish gold, plain 2mm wide shank, gross weight of mount approximately 8gms, ring size R.
Must De Cartier - three colour 18 carat gold Russian triple wedding band, three 3.5mm wide D shape bands, red, yellow and white gold, the rose coloured band engraved Must De Cartier, approximate weight 7.7gms, with Cartier purchase certificate dated 21/12/90 in small red folder, red ring box and outer white card box ring, size L.
A diamond dress ring, eight baguette cut diamonds set vertically and spaced by seven pairs of princess cut diamonds and bordered top and bottom by a row of thirteen brilliant cut diamonds in an 18 carat all white gold mount, width 8.7mm at front, plain tapered shank with a chamfered edge, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.00 carat, ring size P.
Cartier - An 18 carat yellow gold three diamond "Love" ring, the original "Love" design being created by Aldo Cipullo in 1969, 5.5mm wide polished band with three screw heads and three brilliant cut diamonds, engraved inside band "Cartier 750-53-C42194", approximate weight 6.3gms, ring size M, complete with Cartier ring box.
Le Must De Cartier - A lady's silver gilt Vermeil Tank Quartz wristwatch, having a rectangular champagne dial with Roman numeral chapter ring in a 20 micron gold-plated on silver case 30mm x 22mm, engraved on the back 71922 590005 fitted with a brown crocodile leather strap, with Cartier purchase certificate and guarantee dated 25/4/91 and care leaflet in red folder, red watch box and outer white card box
A diamond solitaire ring in a diamond "halo" setting, the brilliant cut stone four claw set in an 18 carat all white gold mount and surrounded by a circle of twenty-six brilliant cut diamonds, 2.2mm wide shank with seven diamonds individually set into each shoulder, total weight of diamonds approximately 3.50 carats, approximate weight of major diamond 3.13 carats, ring size L.
3rd-4th century AD.A gold ring with D-shaped openwork shank with scrolling ivy leaf pattern in two bands; round bezel set with a green bloodstone engraved with an antelope with head turned back, below a vase with cornucopia to either side. 11 grams, 22.70mm overall, 20.36mm internal diameter (approximate size British V, USA 10 3/4, Europe 23.99, Japan 23) (1"). Very fine condition. A large wearable size. Property of a private collector; acquired before 1975.
1st-3rd century AD. A gold ring with D-shaped tapering shank; oval bezel set with a dome-shaped garnet intaglio engraved with the standing figure of Cupid in relief, naked and holding a staff. 3.01 grams, 18.65mm overall, 16.03mm internal diameter (approximate size British K 1/2, USA 5 1/2, Europe 10.58, Japan 10) (1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. The stone was examined in detail by Dr. Bonewitz who observed: Good transparency and colour, good carving. . Very fine condition.
2nd century AD.A gold bow brooch with scalloped fan-shaped headplate and eccentrically placed ring-and-dot motifs, D-shaped panel extending to a D-section bow with flange and granulation to the stepped junction, square footplate with curved lateral edges, median cell with lapis lazuli insert, T-shaped finial; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 999 for similar. 16 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Very fine condition, usage wear. Rare.Property of a New York collector; acquired 1980s.
11th-12th century AD. A gold ring with tapering shank, the lower part ridged, the bezel formed as a reclining lion stretched over shoulders of ring, front paws crossed, and with head turned to one side. 10 grams, 20.30mm overall, 14.75mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British H, USA 3 3/4, Europe 6.18, Japan 6) (3/4"). Ex Beale collection, Kent, UK; acquired on the UK art market. The style of the lion is similar to those depicted in the mosaics on the wall of the throne room of King Roger II at the royal palace, and the Palatine chapel, of Palermo, Sicily. It has been suggested that these were influenced by Sassanian imagery that would have been familiar to the Normans from their travels in the east as mercenaries under the Byzantine emperors.The lion also appears on a capital in the cloister court of Monreale, Sicily, on the shields of Saracen soldiers in the service of the King of Italy, and as a repeating motif on the exterior of the apse of Palermo Cathedral. Lions were commonplace in eleventh century art and sculpture and are often found associated with Norman royal families as a symbol of their court. The contemporary use of similar symbols in the Arab and Byzantine worlds, and the fact that Saracen architects designed some of the decoration for the Sicilian cathedrals, whose mosaics reflect Byzantine influences, suggests a kingdom that benefited from strong cultural and economic links with the wider world. . Very fine condition. Very rare.
16th-17th century AD. A gold ring with ribbed shank and tied palmette at the shoulder; deep bezel set with a bloodstone. 1.70 grams, 17.81mm overall, 16.84mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6 1/4, Europe 13.00, Japan 12) (3/4"). Ex T. Brown collection, Shropshire, UK; acquired 1981, when recorded by M. R. Stokes of the Rowley's House Museum, Shrewsbury, UK. The stone was examined in detail by Dr. Bonewitz who observed: Bloodstone with fine flecks of 'blood' is almost certainly an early import from India. . Fine condition.
2nd-3rd century AD. A carnelian intaglio engraved with standing image of Dionysus holding a bunch of grapes, set into a sympathetic modern gold ring with interlocking wire bezel with three beads of granulated gold at the intersecting points; oval bezel decorated with granulated edge. 3.80 grams, 21.84mm overall, 19.10mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British S, USA 9 1/4, Europe 20.00, Japan 19) (3/4"). From an old Suffolk collection; formed 1990-2000. . Extremely fine condition.
Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A gold snake ring formed from a stout wire, the body coiled, the neck twisted into a figure-eight, the head turned out, the tail coiled into two spiral loops. 2.67 grams, 18.44mm overall diameter, 15.69mm internal diameter (approximate size British J 1/2, USA 5, Europe 9.32, Japanese 9) (3/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. . Fine condition.
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