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A 9ct gold onyx and malachite set signet ring, size W, together with a 9ct gold wedding band, size U and two further 9ct gold signet rings, both size S 1/2, total weight approx 13.7g, together with a diamond set cluster pendant, stamped '9k' '0.25', suspended from white metal chain stamped '925' (5)
An 18ct gold Paraiba tourmaline and diamond ring, together with a 9ct gold pink tourmaline and diamond floral cluster ring, a pair of 9ct gold pink tourmaline and diamond earrings, a 9ct gold pink sapphire and diamond pendant and a 9ct gold colour change sapphire and diamond ring, all rings size N, total weight approx 14.2g, with five accompanying e-certificates issued by 'Rocks & Co' (5)
A 9ct gold reconstituted turquoise and split seed pearl cluster ring, size N, weight approx 3.2g, together with a synthetic pink sapphire ring stamped ‘10k’, size S, weight approx 4.2g, an 18ct gold pink and blue stone set ring, size O, weight approx 5.8g and a single stone garnet ring, size N, not stamped (4)
A single stone diamond ring, stamped ‘18ct & PT 1932’, ring size N, weight approx 1.5g, together with a 9ct gold single stone diamond ring, size L, weight approx 1.5g, and a 9ct gold stone set plaque ring, size M, weight approx 3.1g, together with a collection of seventeen silver and white metal stone set rings (20)
Pierre Frederic Ingold: A lady's enamelled 18ct gold open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1840Movement: Breguet jewelled, key wind and setDial: Gunmetal, black Roman hour markers, gold ring handsCase: Enamelled with profuse flowers and foliage on a black ground, inner dust cover engraved 'No.745, Ingold, E.ve de Breguet, Palais Royal, N.177'Size: 40mmWeight: 36g grossFootnote:Pierre Frederic Ingold (1787-1847) was a watchmaker working in Switzerland, Paris and London. He was a pioneer of mass production and after working with Breguet in Paris he returned to Switzerland to develop techniques for mechanising watchmaking methods. Returning to Paris in 1835 he established the Compagnie d’Horologerie Parisienne at Palais Royal where the present lot was made. An unsuccessful dalliance with the British watch industry might well have transformed the business were it not for the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers who feared Ingold's venture would threaten their livelihoods and so blocked the act of parliament that he needed to secure funding. Ingold had much more success in America, however, settling in Boston where mechanisation had already been established. Consequently, the USA and Switzerland led the world in fast, high quality watchmaking while Britain lagged behind, holding on to traditional methods which proved too slow and too expensive.Condition:Case: Tiny enamel chips adjacent to the hinge and opener/stem. Some very fine scratches.Crystal: Some fine micro-abrasions.Dial: Tarnished at the edges, very slightly rippled.Hands: Hour hand bent and possibly a replacement, minute hand ok.Movement: Winds, sets and runsNot guaranteed for timekeeping - it is advised that this watch is inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use.
A small collection of jewellery, comprising; an 18ct gold wedding band, an 18ct gold diamond set band, total weight approx 4.6g, a 9ct gold entwined snake ring, a 9ct gold lapis lazuli signet ring, a yellow metal signet ring, not stamped, a 9ct gold paste set signet ring, total weight approx 9.6g, two hinged silver bangles, a yellow metal 'Berg' wristwatch, stamped '14c 0,585' and a pair of knot earrings with post fittings (a lot)
An emerald and diamond ring, designed as a central rectangular cut emerald flanked to each side by a brilliant cut diamond, the yellow metal shank not stamped, ring size Q, weight approx 3.5g Condition:Numerous inclusions to the emerald and some surface reaching inclusions, diamonds each weigh approx 0.07cts, clarity range SI1-SI2, colour estimated approx I/J, general wear to claws, shank not stamped but appears to be gold but has not been tested, refer to images
A 9ct gold signet ring, hallmarked Chester 1901, size Q, together with a 9ct gold wedding band, size T 1/2, hallmarked London 1993, total weight approx 10.4g (2)Condition:Wedding band- Width of wedding band approx 4.5mm, hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to imagesSignet ring- hallmarks clear, some rubbing/wear, refer to images
A small collection of silver, jewellery and watches, comprising; a silver bracelet with attached charms, a white metal curb link bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp stamped 'silver', a white metal charm bracelet, the bolt ring stamped 'sterling', a heart shaped silver pendant on chain and a collection of ten silver spoons, total weight approx 9.6oz, together with a 9ct gold Garrards wristwatch, two further wristwatches and a silver open face pocket watch
A Vera Wang LOVE 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring and a Vera Wang LOVE 18ct white gold diamond and sapphire half eternity ring, the cluster ring designed as a central emerald cut diamond claw set within a border of fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, flanked to each side by a baguette cut diamond and graduated brilliant cut diamond shoulders, the sides of the mount also set with two square cut sapphires, ring size K, the half eternity ring designed as a row of nineteen brilliant cut diamonds claw set over a row of fourteen round mixed cut sapphires, ring size L, total weight approx 10.2g, both presented within original boxes and outer boxes with accompanying card certificatesNote: Diamond cluster ring is currently retailing for £5000 and the diamond and sapphire half eternity ring is currently retailing for £2000 Condition:Cluster ring- shank stamped '0.95ct', also stamped 'Vera Wang Love', central stone measures approx 4.7mm x 3.5mm, clarity estimated VS1-VS2, colour estimated H/I, no obvious signs of wearHalf eternity ring- shank stamped '0.29ctw', also stamped 'Vera Wang Love', no obvious signs of wearRefer to images
An 18ct gold untested sapphire and diamond eternity ring, designed as sixteen marquise cut untested sapphires interspersed with brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in yellow gold, the shank with import mark for London 1991, ring size Q, weight approx 6.5gCondition:Hallmarks clear, general wear, refer to images
A 9ct gold seven stone diamond ring, size O, together with a 9ct gold Mizpah ring, size O 1/2, a peridot ring stamped ‘10k’, size O, total weight approx 4.6g a yellow metal single cultured pearl ring, size N 1/2, not stamped and a three stone set ring stamped '10% irid plat', ring size K, weight approx 3g (5)
A 9ct gold split seed pearl set ring, size O (lacking a stone), together with a diamond and split seed pearl set ring, size P 1/2, not stamped, total weight approx 7.2g, a cabochon amethsyt ring, a Scottish banded agate and white metal buckle bracelet (broken), a yellow metal scarf ring, an enamelled copper plaque depicting a rural figural scene and an agate set key (7)
A group of six various stone set rings, comprising; a single stone illustion set diamond ring, stamped '18ct' 'plat', size Q 1/2, an 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, size Q, total weight approx 4.6g, a yellow metal emerald and diamond set band, stamped '9k', missing a stone, a 9ct white gold stone set band, a 9ct gold agate set ring, total weight approx 5.3g and a yellow and white cubic zirconia set ring (6)
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