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A COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, RING AND EARRINGS SUITE, BY PICCHIOTTIThe necklace designed as a bombé marquise-shaped pendant pavé-set throughout with round brilliant-cut yellow diamonds, suspending from knifewire links connected with round brilliant-cut diamonds, terminating with round-shaped gold links, with a pair of pendent earrings and a ring en suite, all mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 8.00cts total, all signed Picchiotti, English import marks, necklace length 41.2cm, pendant length 3cm, earrings length 3.7cm, ring size O** Please note that the yellow diamonds have not been tested for natural colour.In 1967 Giuseppe Picchiotti started creating his own jewellery collection in a workshop, which he opened in the small Italian district of Valenza. Today his name is synonymous with miniature works of art, displaying a fusion of classical styling and modern elegance, and featuring gemstones like ruby, amethyst and diamond set in exquisite gold, as seen in pieces from the Picchiotti Seta, Imperial, L Marquise and Luna collections. Each piece is designed and crafted entirely in house, assuring designs are made to the high standards the Italian family owned company pride themselves on.The white and yellow diamond necklace, earrings and ring, are an elegant suite that display the modern elegance for which Picchiotti is renowned. The delicate pavé-set pieces set alongside single claw set diamonds create a contrast for the eye and result in a very pleasing and modern design.
A THREE-STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe octagonal-shaped emerald weighing approximately 1.30cts, between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, within collet-setting, mounted in 14K gold, diamonds approximately 1.30cts total, ring size O½Accompanied by a report from GCS laboratory in London, stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin, with minor clarity enhancement. Report number 79208-40, dated April 8th 2019.
A FINE CORAL AND DIAMOND DEMI-PARURE, BY M. GÉRARD, CIRCA 1970Comprising a pair of earclips and a ring, each set with an oval-shaped cabochon coral within a surround of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 7.00cts total, all signed M. Gérard, numbered, maker's marks, French assay marks, ring size O (adjustable), earrings length 2.5cm** Please note that this lot contains coral and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EUFrenchman Louis Gérard worked for many years for the world-famous house of Van Cleef & Arpels before making the decision to establish a maison of his own in 1968. Thus, the house of M Gérard was born and opened its doors for the first time at 8 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. Gérard worked primarily with the Atelier Vassort workshop producing magnificent suites of jewellery of the highest quality and craftsmanship and lavishly decorated with diamonds and precious gems. A character with a large personality, Gérard delighted in throwing fabulously stylish parties from Cannes to Monte Carlo, for the jet-setting elite he proudly called clients. His boutiques were situated in London, Lausanne, Monte Carlo and Gstaad, an upscale resort town in the Swiss Alps. However, the rapid expansion and extravagant entertaining budget sadly proved unsustainable and in 1985, Gérard was forced to sell out to a group of American investors. He later succeeded in re-gaining his company and re-launched under the name of Louis Gérard, Joaillier International but this success was short-lived and by 1991, the firm was forced once again to shut its doors.Today, pieces from the prestigious house continue to be highly sought after for their magnificent quality. A number of pieces by the house appeared as highlights of “The Royal House Sale” at Christie’s Geneva in November 2006, one of the top ten most expensive private jewellery collections ever sold at auction.
Vintag 35mm camera from different makers, kitschy designs.Group of 6 vintage semi automatic cameras. One is The Quickmatic EE M was a similar camera with motorized advance and a socket for flash cubes instead of the hot shoe. It only existed with the 4 element Zuiko 36mm f:2.8 lens, and comes with original case; Fujica 35-SE; Yashica Flash-o-Set- a 35mm viewfinder camera with selenium cell-controlled auto-exposure. Its distinctive feature is a built-in flashbulb holder, for which there is an ejector button on the lower front, and a flash exposure table on the back. It comes with original case. One is 1960s Wittnauer Automation 35mm Camera with Katagon 40mm Lens and case; case missing strap. One is Kodak Motormatic 35 camera 1959 with original case. Both are in good shape. One is Zeiss Ikon Contessamat (1963-1967) with case. Both case and camera are in good shape.� Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 4"H X 6"H X 3.75"D Manufacturer: Multi Co. Country of Origin: JAP/GER Condition: Untested. Age and use related wear, as is
LABELS, selection of California fruit labels, mainly 1950s, many well illustrated, inc. Angelina, Gay Cock, Buxom Melons, Valley Queen, Race Track (horse racing), Win (motor racing), Robin Hood, Lady Rowena, Talk o the Town, Silver Clipper, Setter, Pacific Pride, Gold Rush, Plenty Grand, Cock-I-Too, Bocce (bowls), etc., loose in album, VG, 49*
SPORT, selection, inc. complete (4), Sporting Champions (2), Lot-o-Fun & Comic Life (each split pairs with neat trim), New Zealand rugby players (20); reprint boxing sets (2), Singleton & Cole and Hudden; part sets, flicker book cards, A/E (12) & B/F (20), football (John Jackson, Chelsea) & boxing (Petersen v Foord); anon All Sports Series (similar to British Sweets) etc., G to EX, 130*
THREE PANDORA RINGS, the first a band ring designed as flowers set with colourless cubic zirconias, the second a bow ring set with cubic zirconias, the third with a central square cubic zirconia and further cubic zirconia detail to the shoulders, all with maker's marks, all stamped 925, ring sizes K, M, O
THREE PANDORA RINGS, the first a band ring made of heart shape panels set with colourless cubic zirconias, the second a band made of circular and marquise shape panels set with colourless cubic zirconias, the third a beaded band centrally set with a raised circular cabochon (possibly lapis lazuli), ring sizes I, M 1/2 and O, all with marker's marks, all stamped 925, total weight 8 grams
AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND GEM RING AND A PAIR OF GEM EAR STUDS, the ring designed with a central oval orange gem, with a triangle of three brilliant cut diamonds to either side, with 18ct hallmark for Birmingham, ring size O, weight 4.7 grams, together with a pair of circular orange gem ear studs within a collet mount and plain surround, with 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, diameter 8mm, weight 1.2 grams
A LATE GEORGIAN GOLD, GARNET AND SPLIT PEARL MEMORIAL RING, the central garnet within a split pearl surround (one an imitation pearl replacement) to the shaped surround, with engraved detail to the shoulders, with personal engraving to the reverse reading 'In Memory of Thomas Easton Ob 16 Dec 1835', ring size O, approximate weight 3.4 grams (outer surround would have originally been enamelled, soft solder visible around edge of top panel)
FOUR RINGS, to include a set of three rings, engraved to the inner shank with Today, Tomorrow, Always, two of the rings are shaped half eternity rings each set with a single cut diamond, one is a small cluster ring set with single cut diamonds, together with a cubic zirconia ring, stamped 925, ring sizes O and P, total weight 10.8 grams
A Canton ivory export rectangular card case, late 19th century, carved with a vase or cross shaped panel enclosing figures amongst trees and pavilions, 11 cm. high; also a pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, Meiji period, decorated with alternating panels of ho-o birds and dragons, 25cm. high, (3).

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