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A diamond ring and pendant, comprising: a ring, centring on a collet-set brilliant-cut diamond within a border of tapered baguette diamonds, to openwork shoulders set with smaller brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, size J1/2, stamped 750; and a pendant of heart-shaped outline, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, length 2.2cm, stamped 18K
A group of five rings, comprising: a diamond solitaire on a yellow gold band, size J, British hallmark for 18ct gold, date letter 1890, inscription dated 1939, 0.45 carat brilliant-cut diamond loose; a diamond three-stone ring in 18ct yellow gold, size L, one diamond deficient; a band decorated with twists of brilliant-cut diamonds in millegrained borders, size J, British hallmark for 18ct gold; a gold ring set with cushion-shaped diamonds in star surrounds, size M1/2, British hallmarks for 18ct gold, 1902; and a plain gold wedding band, the interior with a dedicatory inscription, size K, British hallmark
A collection of five rings and a pendant, comprising: a ring mount of ballerina design, set with tapered baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white gold, size L1/2; a synthetic ruby ring, mounted in gold, size I1/2; a platinum ring mount, size L1/2, stones deficient; a ring set with marquise-shaped garnets and single-cut diamonds, size N1/2; an enamel ring, size N1/2; and a gold zodiac pendant for Capricorn, length 2.7cm
A fine star sapphire and diamond ring, claw-set with a cabochon star sapphire, to shoulders channel-set with baguette diamonds, mounted in white gold, size M1/2, stamped 750Accompanied by GIA report no. 7428012483, dated February 4th 2022, stating that the oval cabochon star sapphire measuring 18.0 x 17.46 x 16.30mm is of Sri Lankan (Ceylon) origin, with no indications of heat treatment Provenance: Magnificent Jewels I, Sotheby's Hong Kong, 29th April 2022, lot 1802, 'Property of a Distinguished Private Collector'
A group of gem-set and diamond jewels, comprising: a ring of cluster design, set with a cabochon jadeite, within a border of single-cut and baguette diamonds, mounted in white gold, size M; a ring of foliate cluster design, set with oval sapphires and single-cut and baguette diamonds, mounted in white gold, size K1/2, stamped 18K; three brooches of floral spray design: one set with polished jadeite, single-cut and baguette diamonds; one set with marquise-shaped rubies, single-cut and baguette diamonds; and one set with brilliant-cut diamonds, longest 6.2cm, each stamped 18K; a Lalique brooch set with butterflies of moulded pink and purple glass, length 8.7cm, signed Lalique; and a brooch of abstract foliate design, set with floral clusters of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white gold, length 5.5cm, stamped K18
A natural pearl, enamel and diamond ring, set with a bouton-shaped natural pearl measuring approximately 8.9-90 x 5.8mm, to a circular setting applied with blue and green enamel and set with table and rose-cut diamonds, size L, French import assay marks for gold and silverAccompanied by The Gem and Pearl Laboratory report no. 23373, dated July 7th 2023, stating that the pearl is natural saltwater, measuring approximately 8.9-9. x 5.8mm.
A group of gold jewels including a Tiffany & Co. ring and chain, comprising: a textured gold necklace of fringe design, length 41cm, three fancy link gold necklaces, longest 50cm, stamped 750; a bicoloured gold and platinum ring by Tiffany & Co., size L, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped 750 PT950, dated 1970; a pair of lobed gold rings by Garrard & Co., each size L, signed G&Co., British hallmarks for 18ct gold, date letter for 1982; a flower brooch in tricoloured gold, diameter 4.3cm, Italian maker's mark, stamped 750; and a fine gold chain by Tiffany & Co., length 39.5cm, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped 750, combined gross weight 13 grams
A gold and bloodstone signet ring, rubover-set with a section of bloodstone carved in intaglio to depict the coat of arms of the Martin family, mounted in gold, size L1/2 Provenance: from the collection of Charles William Martin,1850-96 of Quorn Place, Leicestershire. In 1886, Martin founded the Quorn Ranch Company in Alberta, Canada, one of the most ramous British North American ranches, importing British horses and Angus cattle to the area.
An early medieval gold ring, Java, circa 9th-10th century, of stepped hexagonal outline with incised cord decoration, engraved with the stylised Sanskrit character Sri, size K1/2 The chased motif on the stepped bezel symbolizes the Sanskrit character Sri, which is associated with Dewi Sri, the Goddess of rice and fertility. Rings with the Sri motif were thought to have talismanic properties, bringing wealth and prosperity to the owner.Cf.: a closely comparable ring from the Samuel Eilenberg-Jonathan P. Rosen Collection of Indonesian Gold, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.1998.544.383
A diamond ring watch, 1920s, the square silvered dial with black enamel indicators and blued steel hands, within an oval case set with rose-cut diamonds, to foliate shoulders, one shoulder opening via a hinge to conceal the winder, size P, front measuring 2.0 x 1.4cm, reverse numbered 616509, manual winding movement, Swiss and French import assay marks for 18ct gold
A diamond solitaire ring, set with a step-cut diamond weighing 0.56 carats, to a plain 18ct white gold mount, size L1/2, British hallmarkAccompanied by The Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain report no.0077641, Dated September 2nd 1999, stating that the emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.56 carats is G colour, VS2 clarity with no fluorescence.
A collection of four gold and gem-set rings, 19th century, comprising: a pink topaz and chrysoberyl ring, size M; a five-stone diamond ring, size British hallmarks for 18ct gold; a three-stone ruby ring, size K1/2, British hallmarks for 9ct gold; a three-stone turquoise ring spaced by rose-cut diamonds, size L, stamped 18CT
A group of jewellery, comprising: an emerald and diamond ring of asymmetrical design, mounted in 18ct white gold, size L1/2, British hallmarks; an 18ct gold and green tourmaline ring, size N, British hallmarks; a gold ring set with four emeralds, size O; a gold and onyx signet ring, size O1/2; a pair of faceted blue glass earrings mounted in gilt silver; length 1.6cm each, clip and post fittings; and a multi-gem necklace set with cushion-shaped and step-cut gemstones including amethyst, zircon and citrine, length 38cm
A diamond ring, circa 1800 and later, centring on a square diamond within a border of cushion-shaped diamonds and one circular-cut diamond, between layered shoulders set with smaller cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in silver closed-back settings, to a later added gold backing and shank, size I 1/2
A collection of gold jewels, comprising: a crossover ring, set with cushion-shaped diamonds totalling approximately 0.55 carats, size M1/2; a gold and diamond ring, the cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 0.25 carats, size M; an 18ct gold signet ring with the initials BJW, size Q, British hallmarks; a 22ct gold wedding band, size M, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold ring of twist design, size J, British hallmarks; a ring set with an oval sapphire, size N a rope twist bracelet, length 21cm, Italian maker's mark, stamped 585; a gold anchor link bracelet, length 19.5cm, stamped 375; a 9ct gold locket pendant on a fine link chain, British hallmark; an Edwardian gold pendant set with a circular-cut paste within a border of seed pearls, length 5cm, stamped 15CT; a floral gem-set pendant; and a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, British hallmarks, combined total gross weight 79 grams
A diamond ring, late 19th century, of garter design, set with a circular-cut diamond, mounted in yellow gold, the interior inscribed with the initials 'GRA', size M1/2, stamped 18, maker's mark JWIn 1881, George R. Alston established Geo. R.Alston & Co, a company that specialized in buying and exporting of cocoa. In 1890, Alston left Trinidad and Tobago and initiated a partnership deal with McGregor Frame (Frame Alston & Co). |1] Frame Alston & Co then succeeded by Alston Arbuthnot & Co were the London agents of the Trinidad company until the death of Alston in 1918.2 In 1904, a saw mill and a lumber and hardware store was launched. During that period, Alston & co. advertised its locations in the Port of Spain and was an agent for seven companies.In 1914, the company Alston & co expanded its export and import business to also include ship chandlery, cargo handling and being an agent for steamships lines.3 During that year, steamships were still using coal to power the ships, Geo. R. Alston & Co acquired the Trinidad Coaling Company and supplied coal to companies that owned steamships.14) Alston & co between 1914 and 1920 handled
After Bernard Lens III, an ivory miniature mourning ring, 18th century, centring on a glazed ivory miniature commonly identified as Mary, Queen of Scots, within a border of woven gold thread, to openwork shoulders and a fluted band, mounted in gold, size O1/2, miniature 1.3 x 1.0cmCf.: a portrait miniature in the Royal Collection, RCIN 420113, for an early example of this portrait by Bernard Lens III (1682-1740). It was reproduced many times by Lens on the order of his patron, the 4th Duke of Hamilton, who had discovered the original portrait and identified it as Mary, Queen of Scots - a fashionable and romantic historical figure, viewed sympathetically among his contemporaries at the courts of Queen Anne and George I. The true identity of the figure, however, is unknown, and is more likely to be Mary Bellenden, later the Duchess of Argyll (c.1690-1735).
A diamond cocktail ring, France, mid 20th century, of bombé design, centring on a cluster of circular-cut diamonds, to a mount pavé-set with circular-cut diamonds and channel-set with lines of baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum and white gold, size O1/2, French assay marks for 18ct gold and platinum
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