Two pairs of ear clips, comprising a pair of circular domed clips with brushed satin finish, the second of textured loop design, each stamped ‘750’ with maker’s mark ‘CB’, first length 24mm. £550-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. First pair depth 12mm. Gross weight 27.2gm.
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A pair of 18ct gold cultured pearl mabé pearl and diamond earrings, the circular earrings with sandblast finish, centred with a cultured mabé pearl set within a surround of brilliant-cut diamond collets, to post and clip fittings, London import mark for 1991, maker’s mark ‘CPJ’, to post and clip fittings, total diamond weight 0.95 carat, diameter 22mm. £500-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pearls with good lustre, light surface blemishing and pink/grey overtones. The diamonds bright and lively. Mabé pearls are backed by mother-of-pearl. Please note that mother of pearl and other organic materials are subject to USA Fish and Wildlife regulations which may impact import/export and trade restrictions. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any export license/ certification for their purchases.
An early 20th century diamond pendant, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, the bow surmount suspending an openwork drop with scalloped outline, the whole suspended by a trace-link chain, total diamond weight approximately 1.45 carats, pendant length 43mm. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 5.1gm.
A Danish silver brooch and a pair of silver ear clips by Georg Jensen, the brooch of fanned cross form, designed by Nanna & Jorgen Ditzel, No. 335, the ear clips of ‘splash’ design, designed by Henning Koppel, No. 118, each signed ‘GEORG JENSEN’ and stamped ‘STERLING DENMARK’, brooch with designer’s mark ‘NJ’, brooch length 6.5cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 44gm.
A cultured pearl set flower brooch and a dress ring, the brooch with Florentine finish and centred with a cultured pear cluster, the reverse with indistinct ‘750’ stamp, together with an abstract dress ring of foliate spray design and sandblast decoration, also stamped ‘750’, ring size P. £600-£80 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The pearls with good lustre and pinkish overtones. Gross weight 23.3gm.
A small collection of chains, comprising two 9ct gold Albert chains, each with T-bar and swivel clasps and one with a polished fossilised coral bead (dyed), together with two gold belcher-link chains, longest chain length 68cm. (4) £1,000-£1,200 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the two belcher-link chains are testing as 11ct gold and 10ct gold respectively. Condition Report General light surface wear to all four chains commensurate with age and use. The dyed coral bead with small chip. Gross weight 92.7gm.
A pair of gem-set ear pendants, circa 1830, the elongated drops with cannetille decoration throughout and set with vari-cut pink topaz, beneath a gem-set cluster surmount (untested), closed foil back settings, later hook fittings, length 33mm. £100-£200 --- Condition Report General light wear commensurate with age and use including the foil backings. The surmount stones unidentified. Lead solder to the reverse. Gross weight 8.2gm.
An emerald and diamond eternity ring, set throughout with alternating trios of brilliant-cut diamonds and square-cut emeralds, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, ring size M (sizing beads). £400-£600 --- Condition Report Light surface wear commensurate with use. Overall good condition. The emeralds are a medium green hue and well matched. Inclusions typical to the nature of the stone as well as some slight nicks to the facet edges observed under magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively. Metal numbered ‘201’ - otherwise unmarked and untested. Gross weight 4.17gm.
A platinum and diamond eternity ring by Tiffany & Co., channel-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, signed ‘© TIFFANY & CO.’, stamped ‘PT 950’, maker’s box, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size M. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 4.4gm.
An enamelled ring, the decorative band with granulation and blue and white enamel decoration, stamped ‘21K SG UAE’, ring size Q. £150-£200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. There is a small pit to one white enamel panel. The plain polished section to the reverse would allow for size alteration. Gross weight 4.4gm.
A small collection of early 20th century and later jewellery, comprising two seed pearl and gem-set pendants, set with peridot and amethyst respectively and each suspended by a cable-link chain, stamped ‘9CT’, a pierced sapphire and rose-cut diamond target brooch, mounted in silver and gold, and a carved jade pendant on chain (jade untested), amethyst pendant length 5.4cm. (4) £300-£400 --- Condition Report All with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 20.6gm. Viewing advised on group lots.
A pair of diamond ear studs, each brilliant-cut diamond in a four-claw setting, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats. £2,000-£2,400 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively, graded in settings as approximately I (+/-) colour, SI1/SI2 clarity. Metal unmarked and untested. Light wear. Overall very good condition.
Of Masonic interest: A 9ct gold Albert chain with Masonic pendant, the rose gold curb-link chain with T-bar fitting and pendant, to a swivel and bolt ring clasp, stamped ‘9 375’ throughout, the pendant stamped ‘9CT GOLD’, with maker’s mark ‘T.E.B & Co’, chain length 18.5cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some of the stamped marks rubbed. Gross weight 36gm.
A diamond pendant, the openwork heart collet-set with a brilliant-cut diamond within, mounted in 18ct bicoloured gold, London hallmark, diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, length 24mm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Diamond bright and lively - assessed in setting as approximately G/H colour and VS2 clarity. Light wear to gold. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 3.8gm.
A small collection of citrine jewellery and a cameo brooch, comprising a 9ct gold mounted citrine dress ring and pendant on chain, together with a citrine set clasp stamped ‘9ct’, and a gilt metal mounted shell cameo depicting a classical female profile, ring size P. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Viewing advised on group lots. Gross weight 52.7gm.
An 18ct white gold and diamond ‘Juste un Clou’ bangle by Cartier, designed as a hinged wraparound nail, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds to the head and tip, signed ‘Cartier 750 16 © AHA461’, total diamond weight approximately 0.54 carats, inner diameter 51mm. £3,000-£4,000 --- JUSTE UN CLOU COLLECTION The Juste un Clou Collection was designed in 1971 by Aldo Cipullo (1935-1984), a young Italian goldsmith who had emigrated from Naples to New York. After working at Tiffany & Co., and David Webb, he joined Cartier in 1969. New York in the 1960s and 70s was home to a spirit of revolution and Cartier was adapting their new designs to reflect this. Before creating the nail inspired bracelet, Cipullo had found major success with his Love bracelet, still instantly recognisable. Using his love of nuts, bolts and screws, Cipullo created his Juste un Clou (translating as ‘just a nail’), creating a minimalist and androgynous design, which quickly became a key piece in the Cartier collection, establishing Cartier as a ‘modern’ jewellery house. Condition Report In overall good condition, light surface wear only, gross weight 32.6gm.
A diamond bangle, set to the front with a row of baguette-cut diamonds with a border of brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, stamped ‘18K’ and ‘D534’, total diamond weight approximately 5.30 carats, inner diameter 6cm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Diamonds very bright and lively, light surface wear to metal from occasional use. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 20gm.
A mother-of-pearl and abalone shell visiting card case, the panels in chequer board design, the hinged top with applied rectangular silver cartouche, with push action clasp, dimensions 10.5 x 7.8cm.50-70 --- Condition Report There is light to moderate surface wear commensurate with age and use, glue residue visible in parts, and whilst the push action clasp secures the hinged lid there is a slight gap visible when closed, the felt interior is worn and faded, gross weight 56.1gm. Please note that mother of pearl and other organic materials are subject to USA Fish and Wildlife regulations which may impact import/export and trade restrictions. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any export license/ certification for their purchases.
A late 19th century pearl, diamond and sapphire brooch, the composite jewel set throughout with seed pearls (five deficient), and comprising a bow brooch surmount suspending a pierced drop centred with a vari-cut sapphire and old brilliant-cut diamond horseshoe, within a rose-cut diamond surround, glazed compartment verso, mounted in gold, old brilliant-cut diamond weight approximately 0.15 carat, length 26mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pearls with slight discolouration and surface blemishes in parts. The bow surmount with five seeds pearls deficient. The sapphires are a vibrant blue hue and well matched, with some minor nicks to the facet edges observed under 10x magnification. The diamond bright and lively. Composite piece. Gross weight 7gm.
A pair of George V Britannia standard silver salvers, square, with re-entrant corners, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1912, 26cm square. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Light abrasion to principal surfaces; two small and very shallow indentations to centre of one salver. Total weight: 53oz (1648gm)
An 18ct gold and cultured pearl ring by Georg Jensen, designed by Torun Bülow-Hübe of open crossover design, stamped ‘TORUN’ and ‘GJL’, No.1443, London import mark for 1995, ring size N - P. £240-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate age and use. The pearls with good lustre and pinkish-green overtones. Gross weight 5.3gm.
An early 20th century diamond and pearl pendant on chain, of whiplash design, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds, with seed pearl highlights and pearl drop below, mounted in silver and gold, with unassociated cable-link chain, cased, principal old-cut diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, pendant length 5cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The diamonds lively, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. The pearls with light surface blemishes, untested for natural vs. cultured. Gross weight 10.4gm.
An amethyst pendant, the large oval-cut amethyst set within a tiered scallop frame, stamped ‘750’, maker’s mark ‘CB’, length 40mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The amethyst is a deep purple hue with some light colour zoning observed across the table facet. Pendant depth approximately 17mm. Gross weight 23.8gm.
A silver ‘Mesh Scarf’ necklace by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., 2003, of tapered woven mesh design, signed ‘PERETTI’ and ‘T&Co 925.’, London hallmark, cased, length 94cm. £600-£800 --- Elsa Peretti (1940-2021) was an Italian jewellery designer and fashion model. Having moved to New York in 1968, she originally started designing jewels for herself and soon after collaborated with fashion brands such as Halston. It was Roy Halston who introduced Peretti to Tiffany and in 1974 she debuted her first collection for them. The jewels sold out instantly and the following year she created the ‘Mesh’ collection, having sought out the old machines used to manufacture the precious metal mesh for purses and evening bags at the turn of the century. Peretti was one of the most successful jewellery designers to work at Tiffany and over the course of her career she went on to create over 30 collections for them, with many, including ‘Mesh’, still being sold at Tiffany today. Condition Report General light wear and spots of tarnish commensurate with use. Gross weight 67.4gm.
Of Infantry Interest: Assorted hand-painted Regimental artist design pattern cards for sweetheart brooches, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., circa 1938-48, on card, some annotated to the reverse with serial numbers and dates, for the following regiments: East Surrey Regiment x 1 Royal Sussex Regiment x 1 Essex Regiment x 2 Durham Light Infantry x 1 The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry x 1 Shropshire Light Infantry x 1 Royal Irish Fusiliers x 1 Somerset Light Infantry x 1 Green Howards x 1 heights approximately 11cm. (10) £100-£150 --- In 1952 Garrard & Co. amalgamated with The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. at which time they moved premises from Albermarle Street (where they had relocated in 1911) to Regent Street.
A star sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the sapphire cabochon set within a cluster surround of tapered baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, the underbezel stamped ‘750’, to a trifurcated band, total diamond weight approximately 3.12 carats, ring size L. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The sapphire is a pale blue hue, with angular zoning visible to the unaided eye, and six-rayed asterism under direct light. The diamonds bright with good scintillation. Gross weight 11.8gm.
Omega. A lady’s gold oval bracelet watch, Ref. 8228, De Ville, circa 1972. Movement: manual winding, no. 35947146. Dial: gilt textured finish, applied baton indexes. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, integral textured bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: length 17mm, width 22mm, bracelet circumference approximately 165mm. Accessories: presentation case. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of the cataloguing, hand setting not working. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs, slight damage to the bracelet to the ends by the clasp. Gross weight: 52.7gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
An aquamarine necklace, the aquamarine hexagonal crystal beads spaced by silver discs with satin finish, the clasp stamped ‘Ag’, indistinct maker’s mark, length 53.5cm. £50-£100 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The aquamarine beads well matched with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Gross weight 113.8gm.
A small collection of gem-set jewellery comprising two vari gem-set brooches, a pair of citrine and diamond cluster ear studs, two diamond set band rings, one of articulated brick-link form, and a carnelian single stone ring engraved ‘Dinna Forget’, various ‘750’ and ‘375’ stamps, ring sizes M - Q½. £700-£900 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the brick-link ring is test is testing as 18ct gold and the carnelian set ring is testing as 9ct gold. Condition Report General light surface wear throughout commensurate with age and use. One turquoise stone missing to brooch. Gross weight 44.6gm . Viewing is advised on group lots.
A diamond line bracelet, set with a continuous row of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘PLAT’, total diamond weight approximately 4.00 carats, length 17.8cm. £2,600-£3,000 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively - graded in settings as mostly VS2-SI1 clarity, H-I colour. Light wear, clasp secure. 17.4gm.
A cast gold stickpin by Wièse, French, late 19th century, modelled as the head of the ancient Greek god Pan, with bloomed finish, the terminal signed ‘WIESE’, the pin with lozenge maker’s mark, (WIESE with star above and below) and French assay mark, length 7.8cm. £500-£700 --- In 1890, Louis Wièse registered his own maker’s mark, (distinct from his father Jules’s earlier maker’s mark), the new mark showed the name ‘WIESE’ with a star above and below, in a horizontal lozenge, as seen on this stickpin. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pin slightly bent. Gross weight 9.4gm.
A diamond monogram brooch, circa 1890 - 1900, the gold initials in Gothic script in a stylised whiplash surround set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, length 26mm. £150-£200 --- Condition Report Clasp/catch slightly misshapen, fitting possibly reattached, indistinct. Light wear. Overall good condition. Gross weight 7.3gm.
A ruby and diamond brooch/ pendant on chain, of foliate design, set throughout with a combination of marquise-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended by a trace link chain, stamped ‘750’, Birmingham assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 0.20 carat, length 31mm. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General very light surface wear, in near new condition. The rubies are a deep pinkish-red hue and well matched. Inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. Brooch/Pendant weight 11.3gm.
A diopside star cabochon dress ring, the large diopisde cabochon displaying four-rayed asterism, collet-set with ropetwist decoration, stamped ‘K14’ and ‘71.48 CT’, ring size N. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and setting commensurate with use. The cabochon with some light abrasion and hairline fissures observed without magnification. Gross weight 24.4gm.
Of Infantry Interest: Assorted hand-painted Regimental artist design pattern cards for sweetheart brooches retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., circa 1940-52, on card, some annotated to the reverse with serial numbers and dates, for the following regiments: Royal Fusiliers (City of London) x 1 Devonshire Regiments x 2 Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry x 2 Royal Berkshire Regiment x 1 Royal Irish Rifles x 1 The Welsh Fusiliers x 1 Rifle Brigade x 1 West Riding Regiment x 1 heights 9.0 - 11.0cm. (10) £100-£150 --- Condition Report Plus additional pencil drawing,
An early 19th century memorial ring, the central glazed hairwork panel within a seed pearl and black enamel surround, to a pierced wire band, the under bezel engraved ‘Alice Cragg ob: 27.Feb: 1809. at: 37’, mounted in gold, of slightly slanted form, probably designed for the left-handed wearer, ring size approximately M-N. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Ring size is approximate due to slanted shape of the band. Gross weight 4.7gm.
An aquamarine and diamond ring, the oval mixed-cut aquamarine set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘14K’, total diamond weight approximately 0.10 carat, ring size K½. £300-£400 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The aquamarine is a pale blue hue with excellent transparency. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 3.7gm.
Omega. A lady’s gold bracelet watch, circa 1963. Movement: cal. 483, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 20185861. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, London hallmark for 1963, integral woven bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 17mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175mm. Accessories: presentation case. £400-£500 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuff, overall in good condition. Gross weight: 32.1gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
An 18ct white gold and cultured pearl dress ring by Alison Bradley, 2017, of crossover design, set with a graduating pair of Tahitian black and South Sea white cultured pearls, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘AAB’, accompanied by maker’s pouch, ring size Q - Q½. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Both pearls with very good lustre, very small pits to the side of the white pearl. Gross weight 19.2gm.
A 19th century diamond set brooch/pendant, of pierced scrollwork design, the central raised five petal flowerhead set with an old brilliant-cut diamond, with pendant and later brooch fittings, mounted in gold, diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, diameter 22mm. £360-£400 --- Provenance: Monks Hall, Syleham, Suffolk, Cheffins sale 7 September 2016, lot 134. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Solder visible at brooch pin fitting. The diamond bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 8gm.
A diamond chain and pendant by Theo Fennell, the brilliant-cut diamond serpent with ruby eyes and coiled through an openwork heart-shaped pendant, set throughout with similarly-cut treated black diamonds, the whole suspended from a cable-link chain spectacle-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat gold, (some diamonds deficient to tail), pendant signed ‘Fennell London’, chain and pendant with maker's marks ‘TF’, London hallmarks for 2006 and 2007, maker’s case, total colourless diamond weight approximately 3.00 carats, chain length 57.5cm, pendant length 6.2cm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively. Small repair to very tip of tail, a few diamonds deficient here, indistinct and not affecting overall aesthetic. Otherwise light surface wear and overall good condition. Gross weight 44gm.
A rose gold diamond set bracelet, the central hoop motif set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a fine cable-link chain with lozenge-shaped maker’s stamp and French assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 0.20 carat, length 18cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 2.5gm.
A ruby and diamond dress ring by Cartier, the ruby cabochon collet set between graduated brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in gold, signed ‘Cartier’, serial number ‘229670’, with French assay mark and lozenge-shaped maker’s mark ‘BL’, total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, ring size M. £1,000-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds are bright and lively. Gross weight 11.8gm.
Two Art Deco diamond brooches, each of pierced design and set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, one stamped ‘585’, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, lengths 41 - 46mm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively. Light wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 8.4gm.
A ruby and diamond brooch, circa 1890, the openwork scrolling cartouche set centrally with an oval-cut ruby, the surround set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, total diamond weight approximately 4.30 carats, length 41mm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively, graded in settings as mostly H-J colour, SI1-I1 clarity. One diamond deficient. Ruby bright - good transparency, purplish-red, some typical inclusions evident under 10x magnification - some surface reaching. Previously part of a larger jewel / convertible - hinged fitting to reverse and threaded fitting also. Couple of solder spots to reverse. Later brooch fitting. Light wear to metal. Overall good condition. Gross weight 12.6gm.
A two colour gold snuff box, decorated throughout with square latticework, against a textured ground, between lozenge and bead borders, with diamond set thumbpiece, stamped ‘750 F.RO.’, dimensions 45 x 31mm. ,£1,000-£1,200 --- Condition Report In very good condition, light surface wear only. Gross weight 36.0gm.
An 18ct white gold kunzite and diamond dress ring by Liz Tyler, 2006, of abrstact crossover design, the oval-cut kunzite tension set between brilliant-cut diamond set shoulders, makers mark ‘EVT’, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, ring size P. £500-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The kunzite weight is approximately 9.28 carats, with a pale purple-pink hue and excellent transparency. The diamonds are bright and lively. Gross weight 17.3gm.
A late 18th century enamel, pearl and diamond set pendant, the rectangular-shaped pendant with blue guilloché enamel ground and set with a half-pearl and rose-cut diamond cluster, to a tiered seed pearl border and similarly-set bale, mounted in gold, later adapted and suspended by an unassociated brick-link chain, pendant length 35mm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light wear commensurate with age and use. The principle pearl with slight linear crazing. All pearls untested.
An emerald and white stone bracelet and cluster ear studs, the bracelet centred with an articulated row of rectangular-cut emeralds, spaced by pairs of circular white stones, together with a pair of similarly-cut cluster ear studs (one white stone deficient), mounted in silver, bracelet length 18cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The emeralds are a pale green hue, well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. The cluster ear studs with one white stone deficient. Gross weight 10.1gm.
A Maltese cross pendant, circa 1830, the polished chalcedony cross centred with a gold mount of pierced floral design, with a turquoise and diamond cluster highlight, glazed compartment verso, to a wirework bale, cased, length 7cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General very light surface wear commensurate with age, otherwise in overall very good condition. Gross weight 15.9gm.
An early 20th century platinum and pearl chain, the reeded platinum batons spaced by seed pearls, with T-bar, swivel and bolt ring clasp, length 35cm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pearls with good lustre and silverish-pink overtones. Gross weight 14.5gm.
A 19th century archaeological revival hinged gold bangle, with applied granulation and ropetwist decoration to the front, bloomed finish, inner dimensions 55 x 45mm. £400-£600 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the metal is testing as 19ct gold. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some slight discolouration to the gold in parts. Bangle depth 24mm. Gross weight 31gm.

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