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A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD HINGED BANGLE, THE BLOOMED GOLD TOP SECTION DESIGNED AS A HORSESHOE ALTERNATELY SET WITH SAPPHIRES AND OLD CUT DIAMONDS, THE SHOULDERS EACH SET WITH TWO SAPPHIRES AND OLD CUT DIAMONDS TO THE WIREWORK BANGLE, INNER DIAMETER 5.5 CM; TOGETHER WITH AN ALTERNATELY-SET SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HORSESHOE BAR BROOCH (2)
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING; AN OPAL THREE STONE RING; AN OLD BRILLIANT CUT DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING; A TURQUOISE AND HALF PEARL BRACELET; A 22 CARAT GOLD WEDDING BAND; A 9 CARAT GOLD WEDDING BAND; A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS; AND A CROSS BROOCH (8)
Gold: an Edwardian 15ct gold sugar bowl, with a chased, everting rim and a chased calyx of acanthus leaves initialled and dated together with a 15ct gold decorative sugar sifter spoon, the bowl by Holland, Aldwinkle & Slater, the spoon by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1904 and 1913, the bowl 5.6in (14.2cm) diameter, approx 11.75oz. (2)
The French Royal and Military Order of Saint-Louis, badge, a small gold and enamel Maltese Cross, fleur-de-lis in angles, the centre with St. Louis and on the reverse, a sword and wreath, suspension loop and lined ring, 34mm. The slightest damage to the enamel, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. The Royal and Military Order of Saint-Louis was established in 1693. It is not clear whether this Badge dates from the late French monarchy (the Order was suspended in 1792) or from the first Restoration of 1815. The Badge is a companion and of similar manufacture to the Order of Saint-Michael, lot 722
The French Order of Saint-Michael, badge, a small gold and enamel Maltese Cross, fleur-de-lis in angles, the centre with St. Michael and the dragon, green within arms of cross, suspension loop and lined ring, 35.5mm. The slightest damage to the central enamel, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. The Order of Saint-Michael was established in 1469. It is not clear whether this Badge dates from the late French monarchy (the Order was suspended in 1792) or from the first Restoration of 1815. The Badge is a companion and of similar manufacture to the Royal and Military Order of Saint-Louis, lot 720
Liberty & Co: a pair of silver cufflink's, c.1910, each link comprising an oval and a rounded square shaped plaque centred by a stylized Celtic cross motif on a blue/green enamelled background, gold wire connections, marked 'Liberty' and 'Sterling.' The length of the oval plaque approx. 0.65 in (13mm) (2)
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