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HERMES, an 18 carat white gold and diamond penannular ring, split obliquely at the centre and lined with a graduated row of brilliants, the inner shank signed and numbered 052283, the outer with French standard mark and maker’s stamp, finger size L/M, 14.4gms Condition reportlight scuffs across the metal surface, and rhodium finish fading in areas, marks to inner shank clear, but a little rubbed on outer shank, diamonds clean, bright and uniform.
A 19th century garnet and diamond cluster ring, the central off round rose cut 4.5 x 3.2mm, in a surround of table cut garnets, mounted in silver, to a pink gold (tests 18 carat) shank, finger size J, 5gms Condition reportabrasion to the apex of the diamond and across another facet. Chip to one garnet table. No marks to shank
A William IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker's mark T G, the outer band marked 'In Memory Of' the interior engraved 'George Edw'd Graham Foster Piggott Ob 5 Nov 1831 Aet 61' Condition Report: Some slight dulling to edges of enamelling and marks with slight wear, otherwise generally good.
A pair of Australian gold ear pendants, possibly Hogarth, Erichsen & Co, circa 1860, each of oval openwork form, one depicting an emu, the other a kangaroo, both with surround of native flora, screw fixings, 27mm x 18mm, approximately 4.6gm, in a fitted case/see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomanbil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. Literature: 'Brilliant' edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011 Condition Report: Condition and colour good overall. Emu - the pendant ring attachment may have been resoldered to the back, but there is no visible damage to the front. Kangaroo - end of one piece of foliage missing, small pinhole to reed to the right of kangaroo. In an unmarked leather case.
A George IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker's mark J G, the outer enamel band named for 'J Cooke S T P Praes C C C Oxon', the interior engraved 'Ob 3 Feb AD 1823 Ae Suae 89'/see illustration Condition Report: Overall in very good condition Hallmarks a little rubbed Ring size P
A Victorian mourning ring, centred by a split pearl to a black enamel surround and shoulders, set in 18ct gold, a carved cornelian intaglio ring depicting a bearded man in profile, a pair of 9ct gold and enamel cufflinks and a three-stone ring Condition Report: Three stone ring size N: band thin and slightly misshapen. Mourning ring size L 1/2: band thin and marks worn. Cornelian set ring size L 1/2: band with repair and worn thin. slight nicks and scratched to stone. Cufflinks: appear good. Overall combined weight approx 11.7gms
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, maker's mark M G, the black enamel band named for 'Mary Graham Died 6 May 1798 Aged 61' between two narrow white enamel bands Condition Report: Very slight bruising to enamel under A & H in Graham and around the date otherwise good. Ring size o 1/2
An early Victorian mourning ring, the hair set centre to a border of split pearls, engraved verso 'J Bull Obt 9th March 1847', a ruby cluster ring set in 15ct gold, an 18ct gold wedding band (2.3gm) and a turquoise set strap ring Condition Report: Turquoise set ring: one stone missing, size M, band wearing thin. Mourning ring: scratches to centre and slight nicks to band, size J 1/2. Ruby cluster: size 'M' overall with general wear. Gold band size M Overall combined weight approx 9gms
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, the central vacant panel to a black and white enamel band, the interior engraved ' Henry George Mayne Dashwood Obt 24th October 1803 Aet 21', enamel damaged, a ring marked 'Friendship', a narrow black enamelled mourning ring, a woven hair ring centred by a split pearl and gold buckle, damaged, a cufflink with oval woven hair panels etc.
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a Victorian Masonic silver and enamelled star shaped medal inscribed 'In Hog Signo Vinces', with red and white enamelled cross to centre, a silver Byzantine link chain, a gold Architectural Revival ring circa 1870 with raised lettering ROMA, a rolled gold black enamel and split pearl brooch, a Victorian white metal hinged bangle with engraved decoration, a rolled gold brooch set with turquoise cabochons, damaged, a seed pearl oak leaf brooch, and a sterling silver bookmark by Adie and Lovekin
A gold buckle ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, ignore markings, a 9ct gold Mizpah ring, a gold single stone ring tested as approximately 9ct gold, damaged, a 9ct gold padlock, a gold swallow brooch set with split pearls, marked 9ct, a gold split ring, and a Georgian woven hair bracelet with gold and enamel clasp with inscription 'We part to meet again', 15ct gold 3.5g, 9ct gold 11.4g
A 9ct white gold modern cushion cut aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, a 9ct gold tanzanite cluster ring, a pair of matching entwined loop tanzanite and diamond earrings marked 9k, a 9ct gold oval citrine cluster ring, a pair of 9ct gold citrine earrings in the form of flowers, a 9ct gold rainbow sapphire crossover ring, and a pair of matching 9ct gold earrings
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