Importante parure diamantsElle est composé d`un grand collier à cinq rangs de diamants plats de forme poire en sertissure retenant au centre un grand motif rayonnant, d`un braceclet de deux rangs de diamants plats de forme poire, d`une paire de grands pendants d`oreilles et d`un bague au modèle. Seul l`envers du collier est émaillé polychrome d`un décor de fleurs.Monture en or jaune 18K.Travail des Indes.Poids total brut : 350,6 gr.Dimensions du collier : 45 x 15 cmTDD : 52Les diamants de la parure sont accompagnés dÅfun rapport du laboratoire IGITL énonçant selon son opinion : diamant naturel (sept diamants testés).La parure est accompagnée d`un écrin à la forme.A diamond and gold set comprising a necklace, a bracelet, a pair of ear pendants and a ring.
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Bague diamant solitaireElle est ornée d`un diamant taille brillant (TA) en chaton à griffes.Monture en or gris.Poids brut : 2,9 gr.Poids du diamant : 2,42 caratsTDD : 49Le diamant est accompagné d`un avis du laboratoire LFG énonçant selon son opinion : couleur M, pureté SI2.A 2,42 carats diamond and gold ring.
Bague rubisElle est ornée d`un rubis ovale en chaton à griffes encadré par deux diamants triangles.Monture en or gris.Poids brut : 5,3 grPoids du rubis : 3,29 carats environPoids total des diamants : 0,70 carat environTDD : 53Le rubis est accompagné d`un rapport du laboratoire Carat Gem Lab énonçant selon son opinion : sans trace de traitement thermique.A 3,29 carats ruby, diamond and gold ring.
Bague diamant ovaleElle est ornée d`un diamant ovale monté d`un chaton à griffes.Monture en or gris 18K.Poids brut : 3,5 gr.Poids du diamand : 4,06 carats.TDD : 49Le diamant est accompagné d`un rapport du laboratoire LFG énonçant selon son opinion : couleur G, pureté VVS2. A 4,06 carats diamond and gold ring.
Bague aigue-marineElle est ornée d`une aigue-marine rectangulaire à pans et taillée à degrés dans un entourage de diamants taille brillant.Monture en or gris.Travail français.Poids brut : 16,2 gr.Poids de l`aigue-marine : 30 carats environDimensions : 18,8 x 17,6 x 14 mmTDD : 55An aquamarine, diamond and gold ring.
DAVID WEBB Années 1970Bague turquoiseElle porte un gros cabochon ovale de turquoise retenu par des griffes en forme de feuilles stylisées en or jaune 18K ciselé et ponctuées de saphirs cabochons.Travail américain signé WEBB.Poids brut : 25,6 gr. (cheveux)TDD : 54 (avec ressort)A turquoise, sapphire and gold ring by David WEBB circa 1970.
Années 1960Bague ornée d`une importante aigue marinede forme rectangulaire taillée à degrés dans un entourage de diamants taille brillant et de diamants trapèze en chatons à griffes. Monture en or gris 18K.Poids brut : 18,9 gr.DImensions de l`aigue-marine : 19,6 x 15,5 x 9,8 mmTDD : 55An aquamarine, diamond and gold ring circa 1960.
Catherine d`ESPINEYOriginale bague dôme ""cage""Elle représente une cage renfermant un oiseau mobile.Monture en or jaune 18K rehaussée d`un rubis cabochon, d`émeraudes et de lapis-lazulis et diamants taille brillant.Poids brut : 22,1 gr. TDD : 50 (avec boules).Hauteur de la cage : 2,7 cmA multigem and gold cocktail ring by catherine d`ESPINEY.
Bague diamant solitaireElle est ornée d`un diamant taille brillant (TA) en chaton à griffes.Monture en or 18K et platine.Poids brut : 3,5 gr.Poids du diamant : 3 caratsTDD : 57Le diamant est accompagné d`un rapport du laboratoire LFG énonçant selon son opinion : couleur L, pureté SI2.A 3 carats diamond and gold ring.
Bague chevalière émeraudeElle est ornée d`une émeraude rectangulaire dans un entourage de diamants baguettes.Monture en or gris 18K rehaussée de diamants taille brillant et émeraudes calibrées.Poids brut : 11,4gr.Poids de l`émeraude : 5 carats environTDD : 52An emerald, diamond and gold ring.
Bague fleur corailElle est de forme ronde portant au centre un cabochon de corail dans un double entourage de saphirs oranges et de petits diamants taille brillant.Monture en or gris.Le chaton amovible peut se porter en pendentif.Poids brut : 16,7 gr.Poids des diamants et des saphirs oranges : 2 et 6 carats environ.TDD : 55A multigem and gold cocktail ring.
Années 1910Bague rubis roseElle est ornée d`un rubis rose de forme poire dans un entourage de diamants taille brillant terminé par deux diamants coussins plus importants. Monture en or jaune 18K et argent. Poids brut : 6 gr. Dimensions du rubis : 8,7 x 6,3 x 2,7 mmTDD : 52A pink ruby, diamond and gold ring circa 1910.
Wenlock Olympic Society Merit Medal, 58mm, silver (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1860), obverse with central shield inscribed 'WEN' within wreath, surrounded by garter, reverse engraved 'To Lieut. Coll. Sir Herbt. Benjn. Edwardes, K.C.B. from the Members of the Wenlock Olympian Class, Augt. 22nd. 1860', with top riband bar, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine, together with a Commemorative Honourable East India Company Edwardes Medal , 46mm, silver-gilt, obverse featuring a youthful Queen Victoria facing left, reverse inscribed 'From the East India Company to Lieutt. & Brevt. Major H:B: Edwardes. C:B. for his Services in the Punjab A.D. MDCCCXLVIII.' within wreath surrounded by allegorical figures, extremely fine, contained in glazed lunettes with outer silver band with ring suspension, lunettes and band replaced, in Martin, Cheltenham, fitted case (2) Major-General Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, K.C.B., the 'Hero of Multan' was universally recognized as one of the most remarkable men that the Indian Army had ever produced. One of Sir Henry Lawrence's 'bright young men' in the Punjab, he shot to fame prior to the Second Sikh War when aged only 27, when, following the murder of British officers at Multan and rebellion led by Diwan Mulraj, the Governor of Multan, he collected a force of tribesmen and attacked Mulraj and the rebels, defeating them at Kineyri and Sadusain, maintaining the war for months until General Whish arrived and took Multan. Edwardes was promoted Brevet-Major, created a Companion of the Order of the Bath, and received the a special Gold Medal from the Court of Directors of the Honourable East India Company. He returned to England to a hero's welcome, both in London and his home county of Shropshire, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and was given an honorary degree by Oxford University.The Edwardes Medal was presented by the Honourable East India Company to Major Edwardes in gold, and was the last instance of the presentation of a special medal to an individual for war service. At meeting of the Court of Directors of the H.E.I.C., 13.9.1848, it was 'Resolved unanimously, that this Court do present to Major Edwardes a Gold Medal, in testimony of their high approbation of the important services rendered by him in raising and organising a large Force in a foreign territory under circumstances of the greatest difficulty; in wresting, within a very brief period, and extensive tract of country from the power of the rebels; in skilfully combining his forces with those of an ally; and in signally defeating the troops of the enemy in two pitched battles; thus evincing the possession, in the flower of his youth, of all those qualities which form and ennoble the character of the British Officer.' Edwardes was presented with his gold medal by the Chairman of the Court of Directors in February 1851; after his death in 1865 specimens of the medal were issued in silver-gilt and bronze as a memorial to him; the silver-gilt specimens are usually found contained in glazed lunettes.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Military Division, a fine quality copy Companion's (C.B.) breast Badge, of mid-19th Century manufacture, gold and enamel, with wide straight bar and split ring suspension, minor green enamel damage to wreaths around central medallions, otherwise extremely fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Austria, Empire, Order of Leopold, Knight´s breast Badge, by Rothe, Vienna, 55mm including crown suspension x 30mm, gold and enamel, maker´s mark and gold mark on suspension ring, good very fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Stanislas, Third Class breast Badge, by Eduard, St. Petersburg, 42mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, maker´s and mark on reverse, indistinct kokoshnik mark and gold mark on suspension ring, minor green enamel damage to wreath, otherwise nearly extremely fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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