TWO CHINESE HARDSTONE RINGS an 18ct gold ring mounted with a double-sided green hardstone plaque carved with chrysanthemum style flowers, plaque size 15mm x 11.5mm x 2mm approx, finger size S1/2, weight 3.3gms. Together with a white metal ring mounted with a green hardstone plaque carved with fruiting plants, possibly egg plant (aubergine) plaque size 21mm x 12mm x 2.3mm, finger size approx M1/2, weight 3.3gms Condition Report:Available upon request
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A SUBSTANTIAL DIAMOND RING set with an estimated approx 2.5ct brilliant cut diamond, with the approximate dimensions of 8.65mm x 8.65mm x 5.31mm, mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum with a classic crown mount. Finger size S, weight 4.2gms Condition Report:I cannot give you a full four C's report as I am not qualified to do so, but I can tell you what I can see. This diamond is very well cut, nice and clean by eye and appears to be towards the top of the colour chart. With a loope there is a one little cluster of carbon dots, none of which are visible without a loope. The last photo in the condition report images shows two tiny surface scratches/ linear inclusions, these are not eye visible, could either be polishing scratches or natural inclusions, I must stress, these really are barely visible with a loope, they are not thick enough even to be laser marks.Mount all good.
A 15CT GOLD LADIES HALF HUNTER the fob watch has a pink and blue enamelled chapter ring, white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, case fully engraved with foliage, inner dust cover also 15ct. Bearing London import hallmarks for 1908. Diameter 3.3cm, weight 25.5cm, including mechanism. With a yellow metal chain with a 9ct gold clasp , length 56cm, weight 9gms Condition Report:The chapter ring has some damage to the enamel. Winds but will not tick, main spring has gone.
A VINTAGE STATEMENT RING the large multi-petal flower is made in 18ct gold with London hallmarks for 1970. it is studded with brilliant cut diamond with an estimated approximate total of 0.45cts. Finger size P, diameter approx 2.7cm, weight 12gms Retailed by Saul Bercott, Glasgow. Condition Report:Available upon request
MEMENTO MORI EARRINGS ETC a pair of Victorian earrings featuring well carved bone skulls, mounted to dangle within yellow metal circular drops, length diameter 2.5cm, drop 4.5cm, together with a yellow metal mounted operculum shell, evil eye pendant, length 4.7cm, and a citrine heart pendant length 1.3cm, weight together 17.5cm Condition Report:"General condition, Skulls, nice quality items, no damage, mount is un-hallmarked yellow metal (probably gold) method of manufacture would not be possible in base metal, un-tested as the ring and ball are both hollow. Please see below for your query regarding whether they are bone or ivory.Operculum mounted in un-hallmarked yellow metal (probably gold) not tested as I would ruin it, top ring probably not gold, citrine pendant all fittings appear to be un-hallmarked yellow metal. I'm particularly interested in the skulls, any damage to them ?A;- very tiny dent to both sides of one ring, and some polished out nicks that look like someone may have tested them for gold at some point. Are they definitely bone not ivory. we would not be able to sell them if they were ivory, without a Cites certificate, and these items would be below the threshold for that. They are definitely bone, as the surface is covered with tiny black dots, and channels, these are the tracks of blood vessels that would have supplied the bone with blood... ivory does not have this. Please see images in the condition report file."
TWO VINTAGE JEWELS a pair of yellow metal mounted drop earrings, set with carnelian and rock crystal, length of drop 6.5cm, weight 5.2gms, together with a Austrian 14k gold ring set with a blue chalcedony sphere, it bears the Austrian Horse's head stamp for gold used between 1922-25. Finger size Q1/2, weight 2.9gms Condition Report:"Earrings;- mount and chain all good, very light flea bite chips to facet edges on the carnelian drops and the rock crystal, only a couple of which are eye visible.Ring;- Very light wear"
A FULL DIAMOND ETERNITY RING mounted throughout in 18ct white gold. Centrally set with baguette diamonds, with further brilliant cut diamonds set to the inner and outer edges of the mounts with an estimate approximate diamond total of 4.30cts, finger size O, weight 8gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF TURQUOISE JEWELS to include a pair of 9ct gold turquoise and pearl earrings with screw back fittings, length 2.3cm, weight 1.9cm, a yellow metal turquoise flower fob brooch, length 2.8cm, weight 1.3gms. A turquoise coloured gemstone pendant (possibly Larimar) set in yellow metal on a 9ct gold chain, length of pendant 2.5cm, length of chain, 43cm, weight 2.4gms, together with a 9ct gold Art Deco ring set with turquoise coloured glass, size M1/2, weight 2gms and finally a yellow metal knot stud, weight 1.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request
JAMES H. McMINN OF (GREENOCK) MORTON F.C. - A 9ct GOLD SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP 1921-22 WINNER'S MEDAL By Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1922, the suspension ring also stamped 9ct, total weight 21.88gms, engraved verso "Won by Morton F.C. 1921-22, James McMinn", housed in its original velvet-lined tooled leather fitted case, the lid impressed "Scottish Football Assoc'n". Born on February 22nd 1901 in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, James McMinn joined Morton F.C. in 1921. As such, aged just 21 and the youngest man on the field, he participated in the club's greatest ever success, defeating Rangers 1-0 in the 1922 Scottish Cup Final, for which he received the medal here offered. McMinn suffered tough treatment at the hands of the opposing defence, ultimately forcing him to retire late in the game for medical attention. Just before the final whistle however, McMinn made a heroic return to the fray, his exertions described admiringly by the Greenock Telegraph as "a triumph of spirit over pain". Whereas the vast majority of Morton's Cup-winning squad would go on to have successful and enduring careers, McMinn's was ended by 1924 - whether as a consequence of the injuries sustained in that fixture or a loss of form is not known. Thereafter, he worked as a travelling salesman in England and served in the RAF during the Second World War. With thanks to Graeme Ross for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. Condition Report:Available upon request
JAMES H. McMINN OF (GREENOCK) MORTON F.C. - TWO 9ct GOLD JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDALS One by Nathan Brothers, Birmingham, 1920, total weight (inclusive of unmarked suspension ring) 9.41gms, engraved verso "I. & D. J.F.A. 1920-21, Won by James H. McMinn" - possibly referring to the Irvine & District Junior Football Association. The other by "FSR", Sheffield, total weight (inclusive of unmarked suspension rings) 9.62gms, engraved verso "I.H.J.F.A. 1920-21, Won by James H. McMinn" (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, An 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, the circular shape emerald with brilliant cut diamond sides, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, estimated colour L-M, estimated clairty P1-P2, import marks for London, ring size P, gross weight 3.2g.
A 1970s 18ct gold diamond dress ring by Cartier, A 1970s 18ct gold diamond dress ring by Cartier, of torque design, with brilliant cut diamond rectangular terminals, signed and numbered Cartier 4752, hallmarks for London, 1976, sponsor's marks JC, ring size I, gross weight 5.7g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with general wearSignature partially worn but legibleHallmarks and sponsor's mark legibleA couple of minor nicks to side of band, visible only with close inspectionDiamonds bright and well matched
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring by Mappin & Webb, An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring by Mappin & Webb, the vari cut diamond cluster within a circular shape emerald surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, maker's marks for Mappin & Webb, hallmarks for London, ring size M1/2, gross weight 3.6g.Overall condition good to fairBand slightly thinning, resizedMarks fairly clearPrincipal diamond a possible replacement - otherwise well matchedA couple of claws in need of attentionOne emerald sunken in settingEmerald with abrasion to facet edges, a couple with chips and hackly edges, visible with magnification
A 9ct gold opal poison ring, A 9ct gold opal poison ring, the cabochon opal cluster opening to reveal a vacant compartment, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size P1/2, gross weight 9.3g.Overall condition fair to goodScratches, discolouration and abrasion in keeping with general wearSponsor's marks PTJRing resizedHinged compartment closes to
An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line with tapered shoulders, total diamond weight 1.15cts, stamped to band, estimated colour K-L, estimated clarity P1-P2, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size M, gross weight 4g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with general wearPrincipal diamond with a SR fracture, plus dark inclusions visible with the unaided eye, side diamonds with dark scattered inclusionsHallmarks clear, sponsor's mark M(UK)
An early 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond five stone ring, An early 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond five stone ring, the circular shape ruby and old cut diamond line with tapered shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1907, ring size L1/2, gross weight 2.9g.Overall the condition good to fairThe gold is in good condition for the age, the hallmarks are crisp and legible The principal ruby has a small nick to the girdle - visible only with magnification and close inspectionOne diamond is chipped to the crown facets, one has a surface reaching fracture - visible only with magnificationOne outer ruby a possible replacement
An 18ct gold diamond band ring, An 18ct gold diamond band ring, the brilliant cut diamond duo inset to the bi-colour grooved band, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size S1/2, gross weight 6.8g.Overall condition good to fairLight scratches in keeping with occasional wearDiamonds bright and well matchedSponsor's marks CJ
A 9ct gold Longines Presence quartz wristwatch, A 9ct gold Longines Presence quartz wristwatch, ref. 3797 150, the signed dial with roman numeral markers and inner minutes ring, signed 5 jewel quartz movement within a 9ct gold case bearing Swiss assay marks, numbered 24.324.030 with leather strap and maker's buckle, case diameter 32mm.Overall condition good to fairWatch not working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredLight scratches in keeping with occasional wearWith personal inscription to case backSome wear to strap
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape ruby line within a shared brilliant cut diamond surround, total diamond weight 0.50ct, stamped to band, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size O, gross weight 5.4g.Overall condition fair to goodHallmarks worn and partially legibleDiamonds fairly well matchedRubies likely treated, with opaque and veil like inclusions throughout - visible with the unaided eyeLight abrasion to gemstones visible with magnification
An 18ct gold diamond single stone ring, Sold without reserve: An 18ct gold diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond weighing approx. 1ct within an eight claw setting, estimated colour tinted, estimated clarity P2, hallmarks for London, ring size N1/2, gross weight 3.3g.Overall condition fairDiamond with SR fracture to crown facets, and scattered dark inclusions throughout - visible with the unaided eyeHallmarks clear, sponsor's marks ABJ
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape ruby weighing approx. 0.95ct within a brilliant and baguette cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 1.10cts, hallmarks for London, ring size N, gross weight 5.1g.Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearRuby a medium very slight pinkish red with good saturation and typical inclusions - internal fractures and inclusions visible with the unaided eyeDiamonds bright and well matched - a couple with scattered dark inclusions easily visible with magnification, the rest with light inclusions difficult to spot with the unaided eye - size and setting prevents grade estimationSponsor's marks MJ, marks clear
An 18ct gold diamond dress ring by Cropp & Farr, An 18ct gold diamond dress ring by Cropp & Farr, the brilliant cut diamond cluster atop the textured band, maker's marks for Cropp & Farr, ring size O1/2, gross weight 5.7g.Overall condition good to fairHallmarks partially wornNumbered 1723 to inside bandDiamonds bright and well matchedRing resized
An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, the cushion shape amethyst weighing approx. 5.70cts within a brilliant and single cut diamond tiered surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, hallmarks for London, ring size L, gross weight 7g.
A silver 'Spirals' bangle and ring, Malcolm ApplebyThe bangle with 'spirals' pattern and to the inner with 'foliate scroll' pattern with 18ct gold bead to the centre, and a similar 'spirals' ring, both stamped with maker's stamp, Edinburgh 2008 (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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