Victorian gold (18ct) and diamond Mizpah ring, two Victorian gold (18ct) diamond Gypsy rings and two other rings CONDITION REPORT Mizpah ring - crisp clear hallmarks (London 1895). Ring size Q½. Wear to shank commensurate with age. Total gross weight approximately 3.5 grams. Victorian diamond three stone Gypsy ring - clear hallmarks (Chester 1895). Ring size Q½. Shank worn, commensurate with age. Total gross weight approximately 2.8 grams. Edwardian diamond single stone - clear hallmarks, Birmingham 1908. Ring size M. Wear commensurate with age. Total gross weight approximately 2.8 grams. Garnet ring - shank hallmarked 22ct London 1899, although the garnet would appear to be mounted in a rose gold (probably 9ct) and therefore added later. Ring size O. Total gross weight approximately 3.3 grams. Turquoise ring - probably 9ct, although not hallmarked. Circa 1900. Total gross weight approximately 2.8 grams
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Gold half sovereign in pendant mount, suspended from a gold (9ct) double curb link bracelet, gold (9ct) Figaro bracelet with two charms, plus a gold padlock clasp and gold Cathedral charm CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight 39.5 grams. The ring / link connecting the sovereign is a brass link
Ruby and diamond three stone ring with an oval mixed cut ruby flanked by an old cut diamond to each side, in claw setting, on gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat. Ring size S CONDITION REPORT Ruby measures approximately 6.20mm x 5.60mm x 2.83mm. Surface and facets are very worn, scratched and minor chips. There is a fissure / crack which appears to run diagonally from the girdle to the table, other internal fissures. The ruby is a very bright stone with pink / red tones. The diamonds are old cut stones which are lively and bright, approximately 0.50 carats each, no visible chips or fissures, there are minor inclusions visible with a loupe. One stone has a small inclusion / scratch on the table surface. Estimated colour - I / J. Shank worn. Total gross weight approximately 3.3 grams
Georgian garnet cluster ring, the central oval cabochon garnet surrounded by a border of fourteen round mixed cut garnets in three-colour gold setting with finely cast and chased foliate shoulders with tulip heads and leaves. Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Very good quality. Central garnet measures approximately 12.7mm x 9.3mm and has an internal fissure. Surrounding garnets measure approximately 2.3mm. Shank and setting in good condition. No hallmarks. The closed-back setting to the reverse of the bezel has had an inscription removed / scratched out. Total gross weight approximately 8.2 grams. The oval garnet bezel measures approximately 20mm x 16mm
Andrew Grima - unusual dress ring set with two stag's teeth, in a crossover design with textured gold setting, stamped - Grima. Provenance: The vendor's father shot the stag in the early 1970s and commissioned Andrew Grima to mount the teeth into a piece of jewellery CONDITION REPORT Ring size approx K leading edge. Very good condition. Not hallmarked, stamped GRIMA. Total gross weight 16.4gms
Late Victorian diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.60 carats in total, in a carved gold setting with rose cut diamond accents to the claws. Ring size M½ CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds are well matched and very clean, bright and white. Claws have been re-tipped. Ring weighs approx 2.6 grams
A THREE COLOUR GOLD NECKLACE, the three snake link strands of white, yellow and rose gold in plaited form, onto a bolt ring clasp. Stamped 375. Total length approximately 41cm. Weight 7gms; a bracelet to match. Stamped 375. Length 17.5cm. Weight 2.9gms; and a pair of earrings to match, the plaited strands in two articulated row, suspending from post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 9K. Length approximately 3cm. Total weight 1.1gms.
Amethyst and diamond cocktail ring, the cluster centre with a round mixed cut amethyst surrounded by a border of graduated old cut diamonds in claw setting. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Very good quality. Amethyst is a rich purple and measures approximately 11.90mm - 12.00mm x 7.60mm. Largest diamond approximately 3mm diameter. Smallest diamond approximately 1.5mm diameter. Well matched stones of good colour and clarity. No hallmarks but most likely either 18ct white gold or platinum. Total gross weight approximately 4.4 grams
A GOLD, BLUE STONE AND ENAMEL PENDANT, the blue stone pendant depicting a globe with gold, white, green and yellow detailing for the countries, suspending from a single articulated bale, in turn suspending from a simple oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Chain stamped 375. Bale stamped 750. Total length approximately 62cm. Weight 5.8gms.
ANCIENT COINS, ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Gold, Iceni, Early Uninscribed Base(?) Gold Stater, Freckenham type, 5.34g, c.50-40 BC, two crescents back to back, pellets and V-shaped ornaments in fields, rev horse right, star below, ring of pellets above (ABC 1447; VA 620-7; S 426). Toned, very fine. ex Bonhams, March 2006
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS, William Pitt, the Younger (1759-1806), Prime Minister (1783-1801, 1801, 1804-1806), Glazed Miniature Rectangular Silhouette, painted on ivory and in gold brooch setting, by John Miers (1756-1821), bust to right, signed below, 20mm x 14mm; Oval Profile Portrait, to left, printed to resemble ‘en grisaille’, after Nollekens in glazed maroon papier maché frame with leaf suspension ring, portrait 110mm x 90mm, frame 181mm x 163mm, in good order; Brass Cliché Portrait, 1806, unsigned, bust left, WILLIAM PITT, beaded border, 52mm (BHM -), good very fine. (3) The latter is most often found incorporated into the lid of a brass box; similar boxes are found of Nelson, Charles James Fox and others.
ANCIENT COINS, ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Gold, Celtic, Gold Banded Ring (formerly known as “Ring-Money”), plain with traces of bands, 9.90g (cf van Arsdell 1-3); another, not banded, 2.07g; and a group of minor antiquities (25), including bronze rings, bronze wheels, belt mounts, and a Romano-British appliqué. First very fine and very rare, the others generally about very fine, an interesting group. (26)
ANCIENT COINS, ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Gold, Catuvellauni, British LX, Gold ¼-Stater, 1.17g, c.60-50 BC, devolved Apollo head pattern with two ‘faces’ in opposite angles, rev horse right, radiate sun above, pellet in ring below, ring of pellets on right (ABC 2466; BMC 367; cf VA 234-1; S 43). Very fine, scarce. ex Baldwin’s Auction 43, 12 October 2005, lot 2237
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