A gold foliate scroll mounted fob, of rounded rectangular form set with a cornelian intaglio carved with a female portrait profile; a signet ring set with a circular monogrammed bloodstone panel between foliate scroll decorated shoulders; another signet ring set with a shield shaped onyx panel engraved with a floral intaglio; two pale blue enamelled half-pearl set rings; together with another ring, collet set with a trap cut emerald with closed back setting (5)
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A Victorian 18ct gold mounted sapphire and diamond ring, designed as a pointed oval cluster, vertically set to the centre with three graduated circular cut sapphires within a surround of old European cut diamonds; together with an 18ct gold mounted five stone ring, alternately set with circular cut sapphires and round brilliant cut diamonds (2)
An 18ct gold mounted alexandrite and diamond ring, the central claw set oval cut alexandrite variously appearing reddish-brown and greenish-brown, flanked to either side by three similarly set round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated weights: alexandrite 1.30cts; diamonds approximately 0.42cts total
A collection of items, to include a gold mounted turquoise three-stone ring, also set with four old European cut diamonds; a square cut high domed onyx cabochon set ring, with old European cut diamond set shoulders; a half-pearl set full-eternity ring; a red and colourless stone full-eternity ring; a turquoise pebble bead bracelet, stamped 18K; an oval brooch suspending three bells, stamped 14K; together with a pale blue enamelled bar brooch also stamped 14K (7). Provenance: The Property of Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott DCVO
A scarce George III Scottish tea kettle on stand with burner, with marks for Edinburgh 1753, maker William Gilchrist, Assay Master Hugh Gordon, of inverted pear form, the handle with basket weave covering, the lid with leaf clasped finial, the upper body with chased floral decoration, engraved with C-scrolls and foliate detail to the lid, with one blank C-scroll cartouche and another engraved with an armorial and mottos; the stand of circular form on three foliate clasped C-scroll legs, with drapes of foliage between. Overall height 31cm, weight 73oz. The Armorials are for The City of Edinburgh. William Gilchrist, apprentice to James Tait, goldsmith in Edinburgh, petitioned for entry by way of an essay of his work into the Incorporation of Goldsmiths on 26 February 1736. He was asked to make, in the shop of Edward Lothian, a 'tea kittle [sic] and lamp and a plain gold ring'. [Edinburgh Goldsmiths' Minutes, I, f.137r.] His essay masters for these items were Dougall Ged and William Marshall. This work was carried out to the necessary standard and Gilchrist was admitted a Freeman of the Incorporation on 12 May 1736. With thanks to Mr. H Steuart Fothringham and the Edinburgh Incorporation of Goldsmiths for their help in cataloguing this lot
A 9ct gold, pale blue and colourless gem set cluster ring, a 9ct gold, diamond and pale green gem set half hoop ring, a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring claw set with the oval cut sapphire between two circular cut diamonds and a gold ring claw set with a rectangular cut smoky quartz between two circular cut diamonds
A 9ct gold, amethyst and diamond set three stone ring, a 9ct gold and diamond set ring mounted with the principle circular cut diamond between diamond two stone shoulders, a 9ct gold, diamond and sapphire set nine stone cluster ring and a 9ct gold ring claw set with two rows of seven circular cut diamonds
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