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Jaeger le Coultre: A ladies 18ct cased manual wind dress watch, the gold tone dial with applied hourly batons, the wide rectangular case no. 1315073 and hallmarked for London 1972, to extended curving shoulders and later brown leather strap, dial and movement signed, width of case approx. 23mm CONDITION REPORT: Case in good condition. Glass with scratches and abrasions. Dial needs cleaning/attention. Currently in working order, winds and hands change smoothly. Replacement strap and buckle.
Omega: A circa 1970's gentleman's 9ct gold Omega bracelet watch, the champagne dial with applied hourly batons and date aperture at three o'clock, circular case to wide mesh link bracelet and fold clasp, dial, case and manual movement signed Omega, case approx 33mm, presented in Garrard & Co presentation box CONDITION REPORT: Currently in working order, unable to comment on accuracy, gross weight 58.8 grams approx
An early 20th century Thomas Russell & Son 9ct gold cased manual wind watch, the white Roman dial with outer minute track, signed Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, to heavily chased and engraved 9ct gold case hallmarked Chester 1913, to later expanding bracelet, possibly a pocket watch adapted to wear as a wristwatch, diameter of case approx. 33mm
Georges & Jean Jacques Le Saché: An exquisite black enamel gem set brooch, in the form of a Blackamoor, wearing a diamond set tunic with ruby, pearl and amethyst off, the gold turban having a central emerald cut diamond with turquoise and pearl surmount and articulated pearl earrings, approx 48mm Georges Le Saché (b.1849) was an important jewellery designer and manufacturer born into a family of artists and engravers, he joined unknown Parisian firm Talize in 1872. In 1877 he married the daughter of Baucheron, partner of Baucheron & Guillian. Le Saché worked for and eventually took over the firm. He became one of the most sought after manufacturers in Paris, supplying the best maisons including Tiffany, Cartier and Baucheron. In 1901 he was awarded the silver gilt plaque by the Cambre Syndicate de la Bijouterie, the highest accolade in recognition of his work. Around 1920 he handed over to his son, jean Jacques, who continued working in Paris under his guidance. This brooch was made designed by Georges and Jean between 1937 to 1939. It was intended for the market but was taken to Geneva and protected during WWII from there it was kept in the family and given to the vendors mother, the actress Pamela Stirling on the event of her marriage to Jean's son Claude in the 1950's. The brooch is therefore offered to the market for the first time, together with a collection of family ephemera, including a range of hand drawn jewellery designs of the period (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: very good condition
A circa 1880-1900 diamond set star brooch/pendant, the sixteen point starburst design completely pave set with round old cut and brilliant cut diamonds, to brooch fitting and pendant loop to the reverse, probably part of an earlier larger piece of jewellery with original fittings remaining, central round old cut diamond of estimated 0.45ct, approx 34mm wide, 14gms, together with a contemporary 9ct white gold flat curb link chain (illustrated)
A pair of vintage (tested gold) half-thimble and gem set clip earrings, each taking the form of a half thimble with a scrolling foliate gem set border and turquoise set drop, to clip fittings, gross weight 9.4gms CONDITION REPORT: They have some age to them approx length 27mm
An early 20th century gold and enamel necklace, the fine trace-link necklace with blue and white guilloche enamel twin spaces to blue guilloche and white enamelled bow, centrally set with a seed pearl with later substantial fresh water pearl pear shaped drop, length of fresh water pearl approx. 17mm CONDITION REPORT: approx 7.9gms pearl has a high lustre condition of chain and enamel batons - some minor areas of chipping/rubbing visible through x10 lens
A 9ct gold early 20th century style pendant necklace, set with a central mixed cut oval amethyst, within a floral cluster with seed pearl set petals, to further petal links and trace link chain, together with a pair of amethyst and seed pearl screw back earrings and a further pair of white metal marcasite screw back earrings (3)
Three early 20th century rings to include an 18ct gold Chester hallmarked gentleman's ring heavily claw set with a single round old cut diamond, Chester 1913, a Birmingham hallmarked 15ct gold diamond and gem set dress ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, and a 9ct plain signet ring Birmingham, probably 1917 (3) CONDITION REPORT: One gem missing on gem set ring - claws may need attention otherwise overall good/fair condition in line with age and wear Gents diameter single stone - P Gem set - J½ Signet - P
An early 20th century Art Nouveau openwork pendant, the scrolling gold work set with central red paste stones and seed pearls to a red paste drop, stamped 9ct to the reverse, to a later 9ct gold fancy link chain, gross weight 6.7gms CONDITION REPORT: Discolouration to some seed pearls, slight denting to outer border
Murrle Bennett & Co: A circa 1905 gold opal set Art Nouveau brooch, the typical scrolling open work form set with a central round cabochon opal and with a further oval opal drop, with marks for L. Murrle Bennett & Co to pin fitting (slightly rubbed), and stamped 15ct, in associated box, width of brooch approx. 47mm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition has been kept in box, see images
A mid 19th century 18ct gold dress ring, having a central arrangement of four seed pearls set with small rough cut rubies to either side, closed back setting to scrolling shoulders and plain band, the band hallmarked for Sheffield, probably 1859 (maybe a later replacement), finger size N½, 2.5 grams CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, signs of light wear in line with age
A circa 1870 - 1890 suite, to include gold framed brooch and earrings each containing shell Cameos depicting a Maltese Cross surmounted by a coronet, in the Etruscan Revival style, the gold frames having repeating wire work and gold fringing to base, earrings with shepherds crook fittings (possibly later), length of brooch including fringe approx. 6.5cm (illustrated)
A 19th century gold framed portrait miniature, hand painted (possibly parts over painted) depicting two children in period dress, within a closed back gold (unmarked) brooch/pendant frame, length 5cm long, together with a further 9ct gold framed portrait miniature of an Edwardian gentleman, with a photograph of a baby to the reverse, with loop fitting (2)
A circa 1960's diamond set cocktail ring, completely set with round brilliant cut diamonds within a radiated target pattern, to raised gallery and bifurcate shoulders and plain band, band unmarked tested as 18ct white gold, estimated total diamond weight 2.58ct, finger size Q, 8.2 grams
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond five stone ring, the graduated step cut emeralds with alternating round cut diamonds to plain band, finger size O½, 2.8 grams CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition in line with age and wear. Surface abrasion to emeralds visible via 10x lense. Some claws may need attention in the future
A mid 19th century 12ct gold dress ring, centrally set with a cushion cut almandine garnet, flanked by circular green stones (possible peridot), to open work scroll setting, shoulders and plain band, hallmarked possibly for Birmingham 1855, finger size Q, 1.6gms (illustrated)
Four 9ct gold opening charms to include a fish with gem set eyes, a horse box with horse inside, a alpine type hut, and a church, gross weight 16.8grams CONDITION REPORT: Good/fair condition in line with age and wear fish charm closure needs adjustment, otherwise no issues
An impressive amethyst and diamond set dress ring, the oval mixed cut amethyst approx 27x21mm, estimated weight 40.25ct, set within four diamond set points, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, to decorative twist shoulders and band, white metal unmarked, tests as mid grade gold, finger size N, 19.4gms (illustrated)
A pair of tested 9ct gold, diamond and sapphire set drop earrings, each having a round brilliant cut diamond of an estimated 0.10ct, collet set and flanked by two collet set round cut sapphires within an inverted V drop, post and butterfly fittings, length approximately 3cm, 4.7grams (illustrated)
Boodles: A 18ct gold black opal and diamond dress ring, the central oval cabochon black opal measuring approx 13x10mm, showing flashes through the colour range from yellows and greens to oranges and red, flanked on either side with three round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.24ct, ring signed Boodles, finger size P½
A pair of 9ct gold diamond and emerald drop earrings, each having an oval mixed coloured emerald set within a yellow gold drop to tiny diamond set circular surmount, post and butterfly fitting, together with a further pair of stud earrings, each set with an oval cabochon opal, to post and butterfly fittings (2) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition in line with age and wear
Boodles: A 'Rainbow Collection' 18ct gold multi gem and diamond set bracelet, comprising three channel set multi gem 'rainbow' panels with diamond interspacers, to push clasp and figure of eight safety, 17cm, 9gms NB: Hallmarked with Boodle & Dunthorne makers mark, originally purchased from Boodle & Dunthorne by the vendor, with original receipt
Boodles: A 'Rainbow Collection' pendant necklace, comprising a multi gem set rainbow panel to tiny diamond set loop and 18ct gold twist link necklace, pendant approx. 3cm, necklace excluding pendant 52cm, 5.8gms NB: Pendant with Boodle & Dunthorne makers mark, purchased from Boodle & Dunthorne by the vendor, with original receipt
H. Stern: an exceptional 18ct yellow gold and diamond necklace, by H Stern, designed as a continuous series of interlocking circles to an invisible clasp bearing the makers mark, abundantly set with a total of one thousand and forty seven round brilliant cut diamonds, 39.5cm long. NB: The necklace was purchased by the vendor from H Stern's flagship Fifth Avenue store in New York in 1998 CONDITION REPORT: Gross weight- 61.8gms approx. Diameter- Approx 1.5mm Diamonds continue all around necklace- Yes Diameter of interlocking circles- Approx 17mm
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