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BROSCHE Gelbgold. D. 2,8 cm, Ges.-Gew. ca. 7,5 g. Geprüft 18 K, Nadel mit französischer Marke 'Adlerkopf'. Eine boutonförmige Koralle (?), D. ca. 11,0 mm, sechs Diamantrosen, schwarze Emaillierung. Leicht besch. Bitte beachten Sie, dass aufgrund der aktuellen Cites-Bestimmungen ein uneingeschränkter Handel nur innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft erlaubt ist.
PAAR OHRCLIPS Gelbgold. D. 1,8 cm, Ges.-Gew. ca. 12,7 g. Geprüft 14 K. Jeweils ein runder Korall-Cabochon, D. ca. 12,7 mm, verso geschlossen gearbeitet. Bitte beachten Sie, dass aufgrund der aktuellen Cites-Bestimmungen ein uneingeschränkter Handel nur innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft erlaubt ist. Ein Export in Drittländer ist derzeit nicht möglich
BROSCHE Gelbgold, Weißgold. D. 3,3 cm, Ges.-Gew. ca. 14,9 g. Rahmung und Nadel geprüft 18 K. Feine Emaille-Malerei mit Frauendarstellung, möglicherweise Limoges, Malgrund nicht erkennbar, Rahmung mit 26 Diamantrosen, zusammen ca. 0,90 ct. Verso fein gravierte Platte mit Darstellung eines Paares. Part. min. besch.
ARMBANDUHR 'OMEGA - CONSTELLATION' Schweiz, 20. Jh. Stahl, Gelbgold, 18 K. Gehäuse 2,4 x 2,2 cm Ges.-Gew. ca. 40,2 g. Weißes Zifferblatt, bez. Omega Constellation, Stunden- und Minutenzeiger, Punktindexe, Gold-Lünette mit römischen Ziffern, Krone mit Herstellersignet auf der '3', Werkdeckel mit Sternwarte. Gliederband mit Klappschließe, Herstellersignet. Bei der Prüfung nicht funktionstüchtig, ungeöffnet.
HISTORISCHE TASCHUHR MIT CHATELAINE Frankreich, um 1880 Gelbgold, Roségold. Uhr D. 2,9 cm, Chatelaine L. 11,5 cm. Uhr geprüft 18 K. Ges.-Gew. Uhr ca. 20,6 g. Chatelaine geprüft 18 K, Metall. Ges.-Gew. Chatelaine ca. 47,9 g.. Uhr beidseitig emailliert und mit Diamantrosenbesatz. Glas fehlend. Chatelaine emailliert und mit Diamantrosenbesatz. Mit Original-Verkausschatulle 'A. Trichaud Fils, Marseille. Part Diamantrosen fehlend.
TASCHENUHR CHRONOMETRE RÉPÉTITION À QUARTS 'EDWARD PRIOR LONDON' Schweiz, England, um 1900 Gelbgold. D. 5,4 cm, Ges.-Gew. ca. 106,7 g. Drei-Deckel gest. 18 K, schweizer Kontrollmarke 'Helvetia'. Weißes Zifferblatt, bez. 'Repetition Chronometre', Staubdeckel bez. 'Agop. S. Zirékian Constantinople - Répétition à Quarts - Chronographe - Edward Prior London'. Reparatur notwendig.
Despite this being used for refuse it is certainly not garbage. It is a fully licensed product, made of metal and has great graphics from the film that featured music by The Beatles and performances by The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton. P & K Products backstamp. Issued: 1978Dimensions: 19.5"H x 10.25" diaManufacturer: P & K Products Company, INC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Scratches along center of outside graphics and other minor ones in areas. Inside has scratching from use and some corrosion from age.
A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET DRESS RINGThe wide band centring a brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.50ct within a similarly-cut diamond frame, to a surround of vari-cut emeralds, rubies and sapphires of various tints with brilliant-cut diamond accents, mounted in 18K rose gold, ring size M½ Condition Report: Principal diamond: approx. 0.50ct, estimated colour K/L, estimated clarity VSRemaining diamonds bright and livelySapphires: pink, blue, yellow, orange, greenRose gold not marked, tested by the jewellery department to be 18K goldTotal gross weight approx. 12.5g
BOUCHERON: A CITRINE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, CIRCA 1960The rectangular-cut smokey citrine weighing approximately 19.00cts, between brilliant-cut diamonds, with ropetwist detailing throughout, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, signed Boucheron Paris, numbered, French assay marks, ring size K½ Condition Report: Citrine: of brownish-orange hue, medium tone, good transparency, a couple of minor surface scratches visible under a bright light source and a pit on one facet also visible under a bright light sourceDiamonds: bright and lovelyEagle's head for French 18K gold and dog's head for French platinum located on the outside of the hoopNumbered 47.913(or 8)Stamped SCNormal signs of wear, commensurate with ageTotal gross weight approx. 17.5g
A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1880Of floral design, set throughout with old brilliant, cushion and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, French import marks, diamonds approximately 3.00cts total, width 5cm Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 3.00cts total, a majority of H/I, with some I/J/K, estimated clarity SI overallFrench import marks for silver and goldClasp and pin close securelyNormal signs of wear, commensurate with ageTotal gross weight approx. 11.3g
AN EMERALD RINGOf foliate design, the oval-shaped carved cabochon emerald weighing approximately 30.00cts within collet-setting, mounted in 18K gold, ring size K Condition Report: Emerald: approx. 30.00cts, flower and leaves carved, translucent, light tone, overall in good conditionStamped 750 for 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 13.8g
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND ETERNITY RINGComposed of a continuous row of cut-cornered rectangular orange sapphires, between brilliant-cut diamond borders, mounted in 18K gold, sapphires approximately 7.00cts total, ring size K¾ Condition Report: Sapphires: of yellowish-orange hue, medium tone, good transparency, overall well matched in colourDiamonds: bright and livelyWhite metal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be 18K goldMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 4.3g
A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDSEach brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00ct, within a four-claw setting, mounted in 18K yellow gold, length 7mm Condition Report: Each diamond approx. 1.00ct each, estimated colour J/K (approx. given it is more difficult to gauge with yellow gold mount), estimated clarity VSMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 2.9g
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND 'TOI ET MOI' DRESS RINGObliquely-set with an old cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 2.60cts and a similarly-cut sapphire weighing 2.78cts, between single-cut diamond scrolling shoulders, mounted in platinum, French import mark, ring size K¾Accompanied by a gemmological report from C. Dunaigre laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the natural sapphire weighing 2.78cts, is of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Report number CDC 2404287, dated April 19th 2024. Condition Report: Sapphire: of blue, medium tone, natural inclusions visible under a bright light source, one surface reaching inclusion, minor facet abrasions due to wearAccompanied by a gemmological report from C. Dunaigre laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the natural sapphire weighing 2.78cts, is of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Report number CDC 2404287, dated April 19th 2024.Diamond: approx. 2.60cts, estimated colour J/K, estimated clarity SI1With man with beard for platinum imported in France located on the outside of the hoop, 'PT' located inside of the hoopNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 7.2g
A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDSEach brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting, weighing 1.00ct and mounted in 18K yellow gold, length 7mmAccompanied by a report from the GIA laboratory stating that the natural diamond weighing 1.00ct, is K colour, SI2 clarity. Report number 6432896900 (with laser inscription), dated July 6th 2022.Accompanied by a report from the GIA laboratory stating that the natural diamond weighing 1.00ct, is K colour, SI2 clarity. Report number 7431920214, dated July 6th 2022 Condition Report: Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 2.4g
POMELLATO: THREE GEM-SET "M'AMA NON M'AMA" RINGSEach set with a gem-stone cabochon, including a hessonite garnet, rhodolite garnet and a blue topaz, closed-back settings throughout, mounted in 18K gold, all signed Pomellato, each numbered, all with Italian registry mark, ring sizes I½, J¾ and K Condition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 10.7gRetail price for the garnet ring on Pomellato's website: €1,500https://www.pomellato.com/en_hr/jewelry/rings/ring-m'ama-non-m'ama-rose-gold-18kt-rhodolite-garnet
Three gem-set rings, comprising a triangular ruby-set ring, an aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, both with applied ropetwist decoration, together with a diamond-set watch ring with pierced hinged cover, ring sizes K - N. £500-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The ring watch dial cover has lost tension at the close. The ring sizes are approximate due to the shape of the bands. Viewing is strongly advised on group lots. Gross weight 21.4gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the round-cut sapphire between two brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, ring size R. £300-£400 --- Condition Report The sapphire is darkish, with a little zoning visible under 10x magnification, some wear to crown facet edges. Diamonds estimated clarity SI2, estimated colour J-K, assessed whilst mounted, fairly lively. Mount is unmarked and untested, shows general surface wear, shank possibly replaced.
A diamond cluster ring, the cut-cornered Fancy Yellow diamond, weighing 1.57 carats, claw-set within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds and between similarly-set shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring size K½. £3,000-£5,000 --- Accompanied by a copy of a GIA report stating that the diamond weighing 1.57 carats is natural Fancy Yellow colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 1172369607, dated 4 November 2015. Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Remaining diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat. Sizing seam observed at the shank. Gross weight 4.6gm.
An emerald and diamond ring, the oval-cut emerald within a geometric surround of square and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, ring size K. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Emerald of strong deep green hue, overall good transparency, some typical inclusions evident, some light abrasions evident under 10x magnification. Diamonds bright and lively. Light wear to metal, unmarked and untested. Overall good condition. Gross weight 4gm.
Meissen "Allegory - The Fire" from a series "The Four Elements", designed by Johann Joachim Kändler in 1770, underglaze blue pommel mark 1860-1924, incised model number C.97, boss number 86 and painter's number 16, naturalistic design with polychrome overglaze painting and gold decoration, a putto sitting at a hearth with a pot stirring a chocolate drink in a cup on the side table above an oval rocaille base, the fire pot with restored handle, otherwise in good condition. H10.5cm
Art Deco diamond white metal openwork brooch, the principal round brilliant cut diamond to centre measuring approx. 4.63 x 4.63 x 2.76mm, weight approx. 0.35 carat, total size of baguette cut diamonds, seventy-two small round brilliant cut and single cut diamonds, rubover and flush bead settings, millegrain edging, assessed clarities SI, assessed colours I-K, trombone catch brooch fittings, valued as platinum and white gold, dimensions approx. 4 x 2cm
Diamond solitaire white metal ring, the round brilliant cut diamond measuring approx. 9.33 x 9.31 x 5.40mm, diamond weight approx. 2.85 carats, assessed clarity VS-SI, assessed colour I-J, six-claw setting, small baguette cut diamond set to each shoulder, each weighing approx. 0.04 carat, ring size approx. K (two bead resizers), valued as platinum (size J) Condition Report See description for diamond quality
A carved alabaster eye idol, c.4000 BC, Syrian, Tell Brak, carved and incised with two pairs of eyes, complete with a metal stand,4cm wide7.5cm high (2)Provenance: Property of an international collector.For a similar example, see the British Museum, museum no. 126492.Condition ReportOverall the figure is in good structural and cosmetic condition. It has wear and thick patina commensurate with age but no obvious signs of repair. Please see additional images for reference.
A silver-gilt porringer, London 1680-1697, the body with a gently flared rim over moulded band and twin 'S' scroll handles, the underside with erased inscription reading '...departed this life 24 January 1798, blessed be the memory, wise and good' and initialled 'K H', marks worn,15.5cm wide9.5cm deep8.5cm high, 5.78oztCondition ReportOverall the porringer is in good condition although with some cosmetic issues. A couple of small areas with an uneven surface to the body and where one handle meets the body. Light tarnish to the body. The scroll ends to the handles are very slightly asymmetrical. Possibly re-gilt to the interior. No cracks. Light dents and surface scratches commensurate with age and use. Please see additional images for reference.

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