Dunhill. A gold and diamond-set wristwatch, Ref. 11470, circa 1990. Movement: quartz. Dial: gilt engine-turned, stain-finished chapter ring with Roman numerals. Case: 18ct gold, back secured by two screws, diamond-set bezel and T-bar lugs, sapphire cabochon-set winding crown, back with inscription, 18ct gold buckle. Signed: case, dial and buckle. Dimensions: diameter 30mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: quartz movement running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs, inscription ‘J. O. Iyinboh’. Gross weight: 34.7gms. 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.
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Of Masonic interest: A hardstone fob seal and a foliate brooch, the gold mounted swivel fob seal engraved with square and compass, within scrollwork surmount, together with a tricolour gilt metal bar brooch with ivy motif decoration and hardstone inset panel, brooch length 7cm. (2) £120-£150 --- Condition Report Both with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The polished agate seal with some minor nicks around the edges (Masonic side). Seal weight 11gm. Brooch weight 9.83gm
A tourmaline and diamond ring, attributed to Alan Gard, circa 1970, the rectangular step-cut tourmaline set within a lozenge-shaped surround of brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, to a textured band, unsigned, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring size M½. £500-£700 --- Provenance: The vendor of this lot confirms this ring was purchased from Alan Gard. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The tourmaline is a blueish-green hue with excellent transparency. The diamonds are bright and lively. The whole would benefit from a re-polish/ rhodium plating. Gross weight 10.5gm.
A late 19th century garnet necklace and earring suite, set throughout with vari-cut garnets, the necklace comprising a foliate style frontispiece suspended by a chain of quatrefoil clusters, together with a pair of gilt metal cluster earrings of conforming design, later post fittings, necklace length 46cm. £150-£200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 26gm.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond bracelet retailed by Deakin & Francis, 1973, of textured abstract design, the articulated bracelet formed as a series of staggered links with circular-cut sapphire and brilliant-cut diamond highlights (one sapphire deficient), stamped ‘750 18’, Birmingham import mark, sponsor’s mark ‘D&F’, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, length 8cm. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The sapphires are a medium blue hue and well matched, one deficient. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 25gm.
A platinum and diamond three stone ring, claw set with three old brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘950’, common control and Birmingham assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 2.30 carats, ring size R - S. . £4,000-£6,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Diamonds graded in settings as approximately I/J colour, SI1 clarity.
A late 19th century sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval-cut sapphire between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, to a scrollwork gallery, mounted in gold, stamped ‘18’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring size N½. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The sapphire is a medium blue hue with some light abrasion to the facet edges observed under 10x magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 2.7gm.
An 18ct white gold diamond set ‘Parentesi’ ring by Bulgari, the pierced band set with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’ and ‘MADE IN ITALY’, with Italian assay marks, signed ‘BVLGARI’, maker’s box, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, ring size approximately P. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. Would benefit from re-rhodium plating. The diamonds bright and lively. Ring size approximate as band slightly oval. Gross weight 9.4gm.
Two cultured pearl bracelets, the first comprising two uniform rows of cultured pearls terminating in a cabochon amethyst set clasp, stamped ‘14K585’, together with a three row cultured pearl bracelet with vertical spacers, first length 19cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report All pearls with good lustre, pinkish/green overtones and light to moderate surface blemishes. Pearl diameters approximately 6 -7mm. Gross weight 60.2gm.
A 19th century coral bracelet, comprised of articulated carved Corallium rubrum links, gold clasp, Continental marks to clasp, length approximately 19cm. £150-£200 --- Please note coral is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 40.5gm.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond eternity ring, 2010, set throughout with princess-cut diamonds, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 1.5 carats, ring size L. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount, the diamonds bright with very good scintillation. Gross weight 4.25gm.
A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, circa 1950, the foliate sprays set throughout with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, with a chevron of calibré-cut sapphires below, (adapted), stamped ‘PT’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, length 25mm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Previously had clip fittings, now removed. Posts only. Diamonds bright and lively. Sapphires generally well matched, two slightly darker - indistinct, good transparency - one possibly re-set. Some small nibbles evident under 10x magnification. Light wear to metal. Overall good condition. Gross weight 10gm.
A seven stone diamond ring, diagonally set with a series of marquise-cut diamond, stamped ‘750’, Birmingham assay mark, maker’s mark ‘FJ’, total diamond weight approximately 1.35 carats, ring size L½. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 4.3gm.
An 18ct gold broad link bracelet, French, composed of articulated polished panel links, French assay marks, indistinct lozenge maker’s mark, length approximately 18.5cm, depth 30mm. £2,000-£2,400 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. Length approximate due to attached safety chain. Gross weight 70.5gm.
A marquise-cut diamond pendant, claw-set and suspended by tapered bale, stamped ‘750’, diamond weight approximately 1.28 carats, pendant length 21mm. £2,000-£2,400 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Diamond graded in setting as approximately J/K colour and VS2/SI1 clarity with some small nibbles to girdle evident under magnification. Gross weight 2gm.
An early 20th century sapphire and diamond bracelet, the rectangular step-cut sapphire collet set to a pierced centrepiece set throughout with single-cut diamonds, cased by W.H.Collis & Son Ltd, Bury St. Edmunds, total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, length 15.2cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The sapphire is a dark greenish-blue hue, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 9.0gm.
A diamond and gem-set necklace, the bicoloured fancy-link chain channel-set with circular-cut red gemstones, the front inlaid with single-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, Italian assay mark, length 41.5cm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Red gemstones possibly combination of synthetic rubies and doublets. Well matched. Some slightly tilted in settings. Diamonds bright but too small to accurately assess. Clasp secure. Light surface wear. Overall good condition. Gross weight 26.5gm.
A Victorian shell cameo brooch and a pair of shell cameo ear pendants, the oval brooch depicting a scene from Homer’s Iliad, Book VI, in gold mount with ropetwist edging, the earrings depicting the Roman goddess Ceres, within gold ropetwist detailed mounts, on loop fittings, brooch width 48mm, earrings length 35mm. £200-£300 --- The brooch depicts the scene from Homer’s Iliad, Book VI: On the eve of battle with Achilles, Hector, commander of the Trojan forces, bids farewell to his wife, Andromache and baby Astyanax, as he faces certain death in battle against Achilles. Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture. She was also the goddess of fertility, wheat, and motherly love. Her Greek counterpart is Demeter. Condition Report The brooch cameo has light surface scratches to the reverse. The gold mount
A two row cultured pearl necklace with gem-set clasp, 1986, the slightly graduated rows of cultured pearls to an 18ct gold clasp set with pear-shaped emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.45 carat, necklace length 45cm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report The pearls with good lustre and pink and green overtones, with light to moderate surface blemishes throughout. Largest pearl diameter approximately 8mm. The emeralds are a vibrant medium green hue and well matched. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 60.4gm.
Rolex. A lady’s white gold and diamond-set oval bracelet watch, Ref. 681, Cellini, circa 1970. Movement: cal. 1600, manual winding, 19 jewels. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes. Case: 18ct white gold, bezel set with marquise-cut diamonds, snap-on back, integral textured bracelet, London import mark for 1970. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: width 27.5mm, length 25mm, bracelet circumference approximately 180mm. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: some spots of dirt. Case: light scuffs but overall in good condition. Total diamond weight approximately 2.20 carats. Gross weight: 66.4gms. 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.
Dunhill. A gold wristwatch with date and bracelet, Ref. 10034, circa 1990. Movement: quartz. Dial: white, applied Roman numerals, aperture for date. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, satin-finish bezel, back with inscription, 18ct gold bracelet. Signed: case, dial and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 32mm, bracelet circumference approximately 180mm. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report Movement: quartz movement not running, requires a service, date advancing. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs throughout, inscription to the back, ‘J. O. Iyinboh’. Gross weight: 124.3gms. 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.
A late Medieval sapphire set ring, 15th century, the rhomb-shaped table-cut sapphire within a six cusped setting between tapering shoulders with engraved detail of flowerheads, lilies and other foliate stems issuing from a crescent bowl or basket, ring size I. £4,000-£6,000 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist at Tarrant Crawford in Dorset in 2019. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database Ref: DEV-0AC761 and disclaimed as Treasure, Ref: 2019-T1020. Sapphires have long been associated with the bishopric, due to their designation in Medieval Lapidaries as representative of heavenly virtue and fidelity. This ring also displays unusual floral decoration, including a lily. In Christian iconography the white lily symbolises chastity, and is therefore associated with the Virgin Mary; Medieval and later depictions of the Annunciation often show the Archangel Gabriel handing a white lily to the Virgin Mary. The ring was found in Tarrant Crawford in Dorset, less than 200m from the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The church is all that remains of Tarrant Abbey, an immensely important and powerful Cistercian nunnery, founded in the 13th century by Ralph de Kahaines (of nearby Tarrant Keyneston) and destroyed during the Reformation. The church comprises a flint chancel, dating from the 12th century, with the nave, tower and porch being built in the 14th century, and a 15th century bell tower. The church displays some 15th century stained glass as well as some important Medieval wall paintings, including a depiction of The Annunciation dating from the 14th century showing the winged figure of Gabriel and the Virgin. The interior also includes several coffin lids from the 13th century, which were moved from the Abbey; legend has it that these belong to Queen Joan, the wife of Alexander II of Scotland and daughter of King John of England (Richard I's brother and successor) allegedly buried in the graveyard in a golden coffin and to Bishop Richard Poore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was baptised in the abbey church and later (in 1237) buried in the abbey, which he had founded. The actual internment of these bodies within the Church is disputed, but the association of these figures with the abbey give indication of its importance during the medieval period. Condition Report Surface reaching fractures evident to the sapphire. Otherwise the stone of darkish hue with green undertones. In closed setting so not possible to confirm true colour. Light surface wear only. The gold shank is of hollow construction not solid gold. Engraved detailing still good. Overall fine condition. Weight 2.8gm.
A mid 20th century diamond spray brooch, the foliate spray set throughout with a combination of brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, the bouquet tied by a baguette-cut diamond surround, total diamond weight approximately 3.80 carats, length 6.5cm. £1,200-£1,500 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the metal is testing as platinum. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. In overall good condition. Gross weight 23.3gm.
A late 19th century diamond brooch, designed as an arrow with a butterfly to the centre, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, length 6.4cm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively. Reverse with some solder around replacement catch. Pin with some movement but secure in clasp. Otherwse light wear and good condition. Gross weight 6gm.
A small collection of gem-set brooches, including a pierced amethyst and seed pearl brooch, a 19th century demantoid garnet and opal knot brooch, a late Victorian 15ct diamond set brooch, together with an early 20th century aquamarine bar brooch, the bar stamped ‘15CT & PLAT’, first diameter 36mm. (4) £460-£500 --- Condition Report All with general light wear commensurate with age and use. The late Victorian diamond set brooch heavily tarnished. Viewing advised on group lots. Gross weight 29gm.
A pair of opal and diamond ear pendants, the stud surmounts suspending a knife-edge drop terminating in an opal and rose-cut diamond cluster, length 26mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear and tarnish commensurate with age and use. The opals with good play of colour. The rose-cut diamonds with very minor abrasions observed under 10x magnification. Gross weight 3.1gm.
An 18ct white gold diamond eternity ring, 2010, claw-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JF’, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, ring size M. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 4.4gm.
A pair of 18ct gold and diamond set earrings, of openwork scroll design, each set with a brilliant-cut diamond, the scrolls stamped ‘750’ and with maker’s mark ‘ST’, the posts with London hallmarks for 2002, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, length 22mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 8.5gm.
A diamond cluster ring, circa 1970, the lozenge-shaped cluster set with a principal step-cut diamond within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 1.70 carats, ring size S. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Graded in settings as approximately H/I colour, SI1/SI2 clarity. Resizing line to base. Overall good condition. Gross weight 4.8gm.
A pair of tanzanite and beryl ear pendants by Leo de Vroomen, 2012, comprising a polished tanzanite bead surmount spaced by a brilliant-cut diamond collet, and suspending a marquise shaped green beryl cabochon drop, ear pendants interchangeable with post fittings (not included), maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, London hallmark, maker’s pouch, total diamond weight approximately 0.15 carat, ear pendant length 5cm. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The respective gemstones well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. Gross weight 11.1gm.
Cartier. A lady’s gold rectangular wristwatch, Ref. 2442, Tank, circa 2000. Movement: quartz, 4 jewels. Dial: silvered, Roman numerals, secret signature at X. Case: 18ct gold, back secured by eight screws, sapphire cabochon-set crown, no. 366499MG, 18ct gold buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length 29mm, width 21.5mm. £2,400-£3,400 --- Condition Report Movement: quartz movement running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs throughout. Strap damaged and will need to be replaced. Gross weight: 33.8gms. 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.
A diamond and ruby cluster ring, of target design, the central old cushion-cut diamond millegrain set within a scalloped surround of single-cut diamonds, with a row of calibré-cut rubies between, total diamond weight approximately 1.45 carats, ring size M½. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The rubies well matched. According to a verbal report by GCS, the central cushion-cut diamond weighs 0.84 carat, is K colour and I1 clarity. Verbal report number 5783-2519. Gross weight 4.7gm.
A Danish silver tulip suite by Georg Jensen, the bracelet comprised of stylised tulip links, together with a pair of ear clips and brooch of conforming design, pattern numbers 100B and 100A respectively, each signed ‘GEORG JENSEN’ and stamped ‘STERLING’, the bracelet stamped ‘925’ and with London import marks for 1960, bracelet length 19cm. £150-£200 --- Condition Report All with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 37.7gm.
Omega. A lady’s gold bracelet watch, Ref. 7247, circa 1969. Movement: cal. 485, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 31516951. Dial: gilt, applied baton indexes. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, no. B61389, integral bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 16.5mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: some tarnishing to the indexes. Case: light scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 28.7gms. 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 18ct white gold diamond band ring, 2010, pavé-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JF’, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, ring size M. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 3.2gm.
A George III silver salver, with gadrooned border, on three gadroon-edged feet, centred with a draped coat of arms beneath a bishop’s mitre, by John Mewburn, London 1811, diameter 26cm. £500-£700 --- Provenance: The arms are Pelham impaling those of the bishopric of Exeter, for George Pelham, Bishop between 1807-1820. George Pelham (1766 - 1827) was the third and youngest son of Sir Thomas Pelham, 6th Baronet and 1st Earl of Chichester. He was subsequently translated to Lincoln and was also Clerk of the Closet, 1815 -27. He was buried at Buckden. Thence by family descent. Condition Report Very light abrasion. Weight 22oz, 684gm.
An 18ct gold diamond set panel ring, 1975, the square panel set with a series of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a tapered angular ring mount with textured finish, London hallmark, total diamond weight 0.65 carat, ring size S½. £500-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively. Weight 17.9gm.
Omega. A stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1954. Movement: cal. 266, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 14479216. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic and dagger indexes, subsidiary seconds. Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 13322 0136 Signed: dial and movement, Dennison case. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing Dial: light spotting Case: scuffs throughout, small indentation to the band and lug Gross weight: 36gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A pair of 18ct gold ruby and diamond earrings, 1990, the stylised flowerheads set with circular ruby cabochons, with pierced gold petals and brilliant-cut diamond highlights, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘BPR’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, length 25mm. £1,800-£2,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mounts and settings commensurate with use. Post and clip fittings - clips with good tension. The rubies are medium pinkish-red hue with inclusions typical for cabochon material, with surface reaching inclusions/fissures also. The diamonds are bright and lively. Overall good condition. Gross weight 22gm.
An 18ct white gold and ruby chain, spectacle-set throughout with circular-cut rubies spaced by cable-link white gold chain, stamped ‘750’, Italian assay marks, length 66cm. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The rubies are a vibrant red with pinkish sub hue and well matched. Gross weight 8gm.
A necklace and bracelet suite by Pomellato, the fancy-link chain formed of polished roundels, the bracelet en suite, both signed ‘Pomellato’, Italian assay marks, stamped ‘750’, lengths 43cm and 20cm. £6,000-£8,000 --- Condition Report Light wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 213gm.
A pair of gem-set torsade necklaces by Kutchinsky, 1983, each five row necklace strung with gold beads, ruby, emerald, sapphire beads and seed pearls, to an 18ct gold reeded barrel-shaped clasp, maker’s mark, London hallmark, length 42cm. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report Light wear, overall good condition. Clasps secure. May benefit from restringing. Weight 76.9gm.
A diamond bracelet, the central Art Deco panels of pierced geometric design set throughout with old brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, later mounted between articulated broad brick-link bracelet sections with satin finish, the clasp with Austrian assay mark for 14 carat, total diamond weight approximately 9.80 carats, length 19cm. £3,800-£4,600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 63.4gm.
Rolex. A lady’s gold and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet, Ref. 69298, Datejust, Pearlmaster, circa 1997. Movement: cal. 2135, automatic, 29 jewels. Dial: mother-of-pearl, diamond-set indexes, magnified aperture for date, centre seconds. Case: 18ct gold Oyster case, screw-down back and crown, diamond-set bezel, no. T170474, 18ct gold Pearlmaster bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet signed. Dimensions: diameter 29mm, bracelet circumference approximately 170mm. Accessories: guarantee, wallet, booklets and presentation case. £6,000-£8,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, date advancing, crown screws down correctly. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs from wear throughout it the case and bracelet. Gross weight: 108.7gms. 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. 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.
Swiss, retailed by Benson. A lady’s platinum and diamond-set cocktail watch with later added white gold bracelet, circa 1930. Movement: manual winding. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic numerals. Case: platinum, baguette and single-cut diamond-set bezel, hinged back, no. 2194, later added integrated 18ct white gold textured bracelet with London hallmark for 1968 Signed: dial signed Benson. Dimensions: length including diamond-set bezel 28mm, width 10mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: some very small marks but overall in good condition. Case: re-polished, light scuffs, bracelet in good condition. Gross weight: 33gms. 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.
A diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in four claw setting, gold mounted, ring size M. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Assessed whilst mounted by department as approximately SI2 clarity. Colour cannot be accurately graded due to yellow metal setting. Gross weight 3.8gm.
A gold bracelet, circa 1979, the wide strap formed of overlapping bars with a textured finish, London import mark for 9ct gold, sponsor’s mark ‘CJP’, length 19cm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Light surface wear - a few kinks, indistinct. Overall good condition. Gross weight 133gm.
An abstract pendant and ear clip suite, the foliate spray pendant with pair of ear clips of conforming design, with textured and Florentine finish respectively, both stamped ‘750’, maker’s mark ‘CB’, pendant length 5.5cm. £1,000-£1,200 --- Condition Report Both with general light surface wear commensurate with use. Gross weight 45gm.
A diamond fringe necklace, the articulated fringe set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds with similarly-cut treated black diamond highlights, Italian assay mark, stamped ‘750’, total colourless diamond weight approximately 6.00 carats, length 39cm. £2,400-£3,400 --- Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively. Longest drop on fringe approximately 5.5cm. Light wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 38gm.
A small collection of early 20th century amethyst jewellery, comprising an amethyst negligee pendant, an amethyst and seed pearl set brooch (later converted) and an amethyst set gate-link bracelet, all three pieces mounted in gold, the bracelet stamped ‘9.375’, bracelet length approximately 17cm. (3) £300-£400 --- Condition Report All with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The amethysts are a pale purple hue with good transparency and some minor inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. One of the briolette-cut amethyst drops with some light abrasion to the facet edges. The brooch later converted and with pendant drop fitting, now deficient. The pin fitting bent to accommodate the depth of the stone, which brushes the culet facet when opened and closed. Gross weight 31gm.
Baume & Mercier. A lady’s gold bracelet watch, Ref. 36663-9, circa 1990. Movement: cal. BM777, manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: gilt textured design, Roman numerals. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, sapphire cabochon-set crown, no. 999912, integral gold bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 21mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175mm. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition, slight tarnishing to the hands. Case: light scuffs to case and bracelet, small scratch to the glass. Gross weight: 53gms. 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.
A peridot ring by Leo de Vroomen, 2007, the heavy gold mount with lightly hammered finish, collet set with a cabochon peridot, to a tapered broad band, signed ‘de Vroomen’, with maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring size K. £800-£1,200 --- Born in Holland during the Second World War, Leo de Vroomen’s family were tulip farmers but from an early age Leo dreamed of a different life. Following his apprenticeship in The Hague and qualifying as a Master Goldsmith in Switzerland, he came to London in 1965. It was whilst lecturing at the Central School of Art and Design that he met his future wife - the artist and designer Ginnie. They married and in 1976 together founded De Vroomen Design Ltd. The company rapidly expanded and the distinctive De Vroomen style gained international reputation. De Vroomen went on to be the winners of the coveted De Beers Diamonds International Award in 1974, winning a second award in 1986. In 1991, the Goldsmiths’ Hall held a retrospective exhibition of their work, marking 20 years of the partnership between Leo and Ginnie. A second exhibition at Goldsmiths’ Hall took place in the summer of 2017, to celebrate 50 years of De Vroomen jewellery. Over the years, De Vroomen have evolved their distinctive style, using strong sculptural forms modelled in gold and set with gemstones, enamel and pearls, their minimal use of diamonds showcasing the bold coloured stones, cloisonné and champlevé enamels. Condition Report Some surface wear to the peridot, with typical inslusions to the nature of the stone, visible with the naked eye. Light surface wear to mount and shank. Gross weight 19.4gm.
An 18ct gold vari gem-set ring by Kutchinsky, an aquamarine dress ring and an opal cluster ring, the lozenge-shape diamond, ruby and emerald set ring with maker’s mark and London hallmark for 1981, together with an aquamarine dress ring and an opal and sapphire cluster ring, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring sizes P - P½. £600-£800 --- Condition Report All three rings with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. First: The aquamarine dimensions. .20 x 12.5 x approx 8.5mm. Some nibbles to the girdle edge. Even mid blue colour saturation with good transparency. Weight 4,8gm. Second: One emerald chipped. The diamonds bright and lively. Weight 7.1gm. Third: opal with surface wear, and cloudy to the edges of the stone. Weight 4.2gm.
Kutchinsky/Chopard. A gold rectangular bracelet watch, Ref. 2038, circa 1972. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: gilt, Roman numerals. Case: 18ct gold, back secured by four screws, no. 51619, London import mark for 1972, integrated 18ct gold woven bracelet. Signed: movement and bracelet signed Chopard, dial signed Kutchinsky. Dimensions: length 30.5mm, width 25.5mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175mm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: very small spots of dirt. Case: light scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 62.9gms. 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.
A novelty brooch by Kutchinsky, circa 1970, designed as a bear with circular-cut sapphire and brilliant-cut diamond eye and a circular-cut ruby highlight to the nose, signed, maker’s mark, stamped ‘750’, maker’s leather pouch, length 32mm. £700-£900 --- Condition Report Light wear, very good condition. Gross weight 13gm.

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