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Lot 373

A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE each pearl knotted; together with a cameo brooch mounted in 9ct gold; and a pair of opal earrings (3)

Lot 390

A CARVED BOULDER OPAL STICK PIN of an Indian chief's head, on an unmarked yellow metal pin

Lot 112

An Australian Black Opal and Diamond Set Dress Ring, oval cabochon collet set to the centre, between shaped channel set shoulders set with uniform brilliant cut stones, stamped "750" (finger size N) (4.9grams). *Black Ridge Opal Mine Certificate states solid black opal, origin Lightning Ridge Australia, value AUD$ 6,495, dated 25.3.06.

Lot 342

A Victorian rectangular brooch, set with an opal, to a gilt and black frame, 1.25ins x 1ins, together with a pair of jade and 14k gold earrings and another pair of earrings

Lot 345

A pair of 14k white gold drop earrings each set sapphire cluster suspending a marquise-cut sapphire and terminating in a dark blue opal type cabochon with three eight-cut diamonds together with a pair of yellow gold and cultured pearl drop earrings and a pair of 14k white gold diamond and cultured pearl earrings 

Lot 5588

A 9ct gold ring set with an oval opal. Size K, 3.6g

Lot 5589

A gold ring set with an opal in rope twist mount, unmarked. Size L/M, 2.2g

Lot 746

Geology and Gemology - a collection of semi-precious stones, various, aquamarine; flourite; lapis lazuli; opal; amethyst; etc

Lot 509

18K. Yellow gold necklace set with approx. 0.40 ct. precious opal and approx. 0.26 ct. diamond. With safety clip. Hallmarks: 750, 50. Set with a pear cabochon cut precious opal of approx. 0.40 ct. (approx. 8.90 x 6.82 x 1.34 mm) and 7 brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.26 ct. in total (SI / F-G). In good condition with a small kink in the necklace. Length: 42 cm. Weight: 15.48 grams.

Lot 658

Vintage 14K. yellow gold ring set with opal and red colored stones. Hallmarks: 585. Set with a cabochon cut opal of approx. 0.04 ct. (Ø approx. 3.4 mm) and red colored stones. In good condition with light signs of use. Ring size: 19.75 mm / 62 mm. Weight: 1.72 grams.

Lot 683

Vintage 14K. yellow gold ring set with approx. 0.68 ct. precious opal. Hallmarks: 585 in oak leaf. Maker's mark: xxx. Set with 4 cabochon cut precious opals of approx. 0.68 ct. in total (approx. 7.0 x 4.9 mm and Ø approx. 3.0 mm). In good condition with light signs of use on opals. Ring size: 18.5 mm / 58 mm. LxW centerpiece: 2.0 x 1.5 cm. Weight: 3.93 grams.

Lot 694

Vintage 835 silver cluster ring set with opal and marcasite. Hallmarks: 830. In good condition, light signs of use on opals. Ring size: 17.5 mm / 55 mm. Weight: 3.60 grams.

Lot 697

Antique 14K. yellow gold 5-stone ring set with opal and seed pearl. Hallmarks: 585, illegible hallmark. In good condition, one opal with fracture, others with minor signs of use. Ring size: 16 mm / 50 mm. Weight: 1.46 grams.

Lot 714

14K. Yellow gold necklace and vintage pendant with an opal triplet of a bird on a branch. Hallmarks: 585, import mark. In good condition. L necklace: 44 cm and LxW pendant: 2.5 x 1.4 cm. Weight: 3.00 grams.

Lot 721

Vintage 14K. yellow gold pendant set with approx. 13.59 ct. white precious opal. Hallmarks: 585. Set with a cabochon cut white precious opal of approx. 13.59 ct. (approx. 30.0 x 19.9 x 4.0 mm). In good condition with light signs of use on opal. LxW: 4.4 x 2.2 cm. Weight: 6.76 grams.

Lot 829

IGI certified natural opal of 4.27 ct. Cut: Triangular cabochon, colour: Orange brown, clarity: Semi-transparent, weight: 4.27 ct. (12.64 x 12.99 x 6.15 mm). Play of color effect, no visible damage. Certificate number: 365958152. Estimated revenue: €80 - €120.

Lot 1063

A 1970s Holmegaard glass decanter in the Snowdrop pattern, designed by Per Lutken, the low shouldered clear body with opal and green inclusions, with opal hollow blown spire form stopper, height 22.5cm.

Lot 326

A small parcel lot of jewellery to include a 9ct lady's watch, an open locket, a chain, a signet ring and an opal ring, total weight 42g, with a silver bangle, S/D. (6)

Lot 367

An early 20th Century black opal and diamond bar brooch, central claw set oval opal, length 18mm, weight 4.4, length 6.5cm, flanked by three millgrain set diamonds to either side, unmarked, probably 15ct.

Lot 470

A 9ct hallmarked irregular shaped opal pendant, length 2.5cm, suspended from a 9ct belcher link chain, total weight 8.5g, length of chain 41cm, S/D.

Lot 491

An 18ct white gold opal and diamond pendant, collar set central marquise opal, length 3cm, within a border of twenty six old cut diamonds, total weight approximately 2.60ct, below a two diamond set pendant loop and suspended from a 18ct white gold trace chain, total weight 10g.

Lot 494

A 9ct hallmarked opal and diamond set ring, high set opal to diamond set shoulders, weight 2.8g, ring size N.

Lot 554

An 9ct opal and diamond daisy cluster ring, central opal within a diamond surround, one stone missing, with a 9ct gold ring, total weight 3.4g, ring sizes I, S/D. (2)

Lot 573

An early 20th Century 9ct opal necklet comprising nine circular opal stones united and suspended from a fine trace chain, weight 2.7g, length 43cm.

Lot 619

A parcel lot of assorted loose stones to include garnets, matrix and other turquoise, moonstone, opals and opal doublets etc.

Lot 627

A 22ct fancy, flexible panel link bracelet, weight 17g, terminating in lobster clasp, with a 9ct opal pendant and chain and a pair of 9ct simulated pearl earrings. (3)

Lot 647

An 18ct opal and diamond seven stone boat shaped ring, three opals spaced by two pairs of diamonds, weight 5.2g, ring size S.

Lot 663

Two 9ct rings, an alexanderite style single stone, weight 6.2g, with an opal single stone, weight 2.6g, ring sizes M and S respectively, S/D. (2)

Lot 664

A 9ct Russian wedding ring with a 9ct hallmarked opal and paste three stone ring, total weight 6.2g, sizes J and R respectively. (2)

Lot 1067

Historismus-Opal-Stabbrosche und ein Paar Opal-Ohrstecker Rotgold. Brosche ausgefasst mit dreiblättrigem Kleeblatt mit je 3 Opalen und Diamanten in Rosenschliff, als Endung kleines Saatperlchen. L. 3,6 cm. Ohrstecker mit Schraubgewinde. Je ein Opal und Diamantachtkant-Steine. Gew. ca. 8 g. (60007)

Lot 24

George Russell AE (1867 - 1935)Children Playing in a Woodland GladeOil on canvas, 53.5 x 81.5cm (21 x 32")SignedProvenance: Collection of the Late President Erskine Childers, thence by descentThe Garden of Eden has haunted the imagination ever since the Book of Genesis gave us those descriptions of an idyllic world. In Eden grew ‘every plant’ and ‘every tree that is pleasant to the sight’. It’s a place imagined by artists through the centuries and behind many paintings of beautiful, natural landscapes shimmers that ideal garden where everything was once perfect and carefree. George Russell [Æ] born Lurgan, County Armagh in 1867, painted many ideal landscapes. The Russell family moved to Dublin when George was eleven years old and during summers spent with an aunt or with maternal grandparents in rural Armagh, Russell began to paint in watercolour. Educated at Edward Power’s school on Harrington St and at Rathmines School, as a talented thirteen-year old he was admitted to evening classes at Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and it was there that he met W.B. Yeats. When Æ died Yeats confided ‘Æ was my oldest friend. We began our work together.’Painter, poet, dramatist, novelist, critic, theosophist, mystic, economist and Irish nationalist, George Russell, a true polymath, worked as a draper’s clerk, later worked for the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, established co-operative banks and he edited, from 1905 to1923, the Irish Homestead, a progressive journal of the Irish Co-operative movement, a journal, in Diarmaid Ferriter’s words, that was ‘generally optimistic about the potential for rural Ireland to develop, but only if the populace would organise in the manner of its European neighbours’. Russell, or Æ, also declared, in New York, that cities were ‘an actual danger to life itself’. ‘The decay’ he said, ‘of civilisation comes from the neglect of agriculture’. Æ believed that ‘[t]here is a need to create, consciously, a rural civilisation adding that ‘[y]ou simply cannot aid the farmers in an economic way and neglect the cultural and educational part of country life, or else the children will continue to leave for the city.’ During a tour of Canada, Kenneth Leslie, a Nova Scotia poet, thought Æ ‘as ready to talk of fat cattle and creamery butter as of Yeats and Lady Gregory’.Oil portraits by Æ included those of Iseult Gonne and Mary Colum, there are charcoal drawings of W.B. Yeats and he painted oil on plaster murals at the Theosophical Society of Ireland headquarters in Ely Place. But he is best known for his landscapes real and imagined. There are representational, atmospheric works such as Clouds Over The Hill, Evening In The Fields, Boglands, Swans at Coole, Landscape North of Muckish, County Donegal and Æ also painted visionary, mystical scenes inspired by his interest in the Tuatha Dé Danann, sea and tree spirits.Æ’s undated painting Children Playing in a Woodland Glade contains four young female figures in gold, red, white and blue dresses. Other undated idyllic sylvan scenes such as Figures in Woodland or Gathering Firewood include girls and women wearing bright colours - blue, red, orange, purple. This work features a woodland scene with figures in bright clothes. The smooth woodland floor is lit with brilliant, dappled sunlight and the tall tree trunks with their splashes of brightness are dazzlingly lit. Overhead, the delicate, young, green leaves suggest springtime and the eye is drawn beyond the figures in the foreground to wander among the slender and broader tree trunks. Compositionally, there is a lovely contrast between the still figure kneeling on the left and the “ring-a-ring-a-rosying” trio on the right. The blue and red dressed figures are older and taller, the girl in blue is quietly concentrating on the forest floor, the girl in red exudes an energy and her two companions in purple and white are totally absorbed in play. Details are deliberately vague. Faces are rendered impressionistically rather than realistically and none of the figures looks at the viewer. They are too caught up in their own joy. And their clothes are captured with a beautiful painterliness.  In The Opal and the Diamond, AE describes how he felt ‘one warm summer evening lying idly on the hillside, not then thinking of anything but the sunlight’. He knew at that moment that ‘the Golden Age was all about me, and it was we who had been blind to it but that it had never passed away from the world’. A painting such as this reminds us of such a sun-bright, golden world. It is a glimpse of Eden.His monogrammed signature, lower right, is the very same as on the autograph tree at Coole Park next to Yeats’s, Æ being an abbreviation of Aeon meaning ‘vital force’, ‘life’, ‘a lifelong quest’. [When Æ appears as a character in Ulysses, smarty-pants Stephen Dedalus borrows some money from him and quips A.E. I. O. U.]Æ married Violet North in 1898. They had three sons one who died soon after being born. After his wife died Æ moved to England. He died in Bournemouth and in an Obituary P.G. Browne wrote ‘his going leaves a blank not easy to fill. He had many friends (he had NO enemies) made during the course of his worldly activities’. Nicknamed The Hairy Fairy and Strayed Angel, Patrick Kavanagh called Æ ‘a great and holy man’. He is buried in Mount Jerome. There’s a commemorative bust by Jerome Connor in Merrion Square and his work is in many collections including the Hugh Lane, the NGI, the Abbey Theatre, Trinity College, University of Texas and Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada.Niall MacMonagle, October 2022

Lot 47

A diamond solitaire in a gold and platinum claw setting, stamped 18ct PLAT, the round-cut diamond approximately 0.15 carats; a seed pearl and blue bead eternity ring on a yellow gold setting, some beads missing, unmarked, but tests for 18ct, both 4.62g; a gem-set gold ring and an oval opal ring in a gold basket setting, 15mm x 10mm, both unmarked but testing for 14ct gold, 5g, sizes L1/2, M, G, O (4)

Lot 420

PAIR OF ETHIOPIAN BLACK OPAL TUD EARRINGS,in silver

Lot 528

LATE VICTORIAN OPAL AND SEED PEARL BROOCH/PENDANT,set with central heart shaped opal within a border of opals and seed pearls, in fifteen carat gold, on an unmarked chain, 4.6g

Lot 238

BOULDER OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT/NECKLACESet with an oval-cut boulder opal and brilliant-cut diamonds, on a trace link chain, lengths: pendant 2.9 cm, chain 46.0 cm For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 239

BOULDER OPAL AND DIAMOND EARRINGSEach oval-cut boulder opal, set within an openwork brilliant-cut diamond surround, length 2.5cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 284

GRIMA: TWO GEM-SET PINS, 1967-681st: Set with an opal-doublet within a textured 18 carat gold surround, accented by single-cut diamonds, 2nd: A horse's head carved from green hardstone, mounted in 18 carat gold, both signed Grima, maker's mark HJ Co., UK hallmarks, (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

COLLECTION OF JEWELS, MID 19TH-20TH CENTURY1st: Graduated five-stone opal ring, 2nd: Graduated five stone amethyst and seed pearl ring, 3rd: Collection of 3.0-4.4mm coral, corallium rubrum beads, 4th: Collection of ring bands, five enamelled, 5th: Eight lace pins, including a moon face moonstone, and a coral, corallium rubrum cameo carved to depict a pair of clasped hands, 6th: Three stickpins, 7th: Annular jade pin, 8th: The 1936 Olympic rings brooch, 9th: The openwork silver belt buckle, 10th: Pair of silver plated single-sided knot motif cufflinks, 11th: The turtle brooch with a smoky quartz shell, 12th: Pair of Prince of Wales' feathers seed pearl earrings, 13th: Pair of earrings designed as a bunch of grapes, set with pearl simulants, 14th: The ink pen within scrolled decorative casing, 15th: Pair of earstuds, 16th: Enamel clasp, 17th: Brooch depicting a griffin, 18th: Curb-link pin chain suspending 'alpi' charm, 5th one pin fitting deficient, 8th inscribed to the reverse CP GESCESCH, 10th stamped 925 sterling, various sizes (18)Footnotes:Please note, this lot will be subject to US Fish and Wildlife regulations if imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 64

OPAL AND DIAMOND BANGLEThe hinged bangle, set with a graduated row of opal cabochons and cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in gold, later replacement opal at centre, inner circumference approx. 20.0cmFootnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at a preferential rate of 5% on the Hammer Price and VAT at the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 145

A 15ct yellow gold, black opal and diamond pendant, inset with a central freeform opal in a rub-over setting, with small diamond accent above, hallmarked, the opal 2cm high, weight 5.7 grams

Lot 148

A yellow metal and opal brooch, with three central oval cabochon opals on a plain bar setting, 7 cm wide, weight 5.4 grams

Lot 158

An 18ct yellow gold, opal and diamond dress ring, with central oval cabochon white opal flanked with two diamond accents in a bow setting either side, the shank stamped 18k, size M 1/2, weight 4.2 grams

Lot 506

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal and garnets and 9ct gold locket, 5g 

Lot 528

An 18ct gold ring set with an opal surrounded by rose cut diamonds, in vintage box, 2.9g, size M 

Lot 621

A c1900 18ct gold ring set with five opal cabochons and rose cut diamonds, 4.9g, size O

Lot 622

Edwardian 18ct gold ring set with three opal cabochons and rose cut diamonds, Birmingham 1903, 5.7g, size O

Lot 623

A 9k gold ring set with three opal triplets, 2.3g, size N

Lot 624

An 18k white gold ring set with four oval opal cabochons and five sapphires, 3.6g, size P

Lot 625

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal surrounded by white sapphires, 2.9g, size P

Lot 626

An 18ct gold ring set with an opal and diamonds, 5.5g, size O/P

Lot 627

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal triplet, 2.4g, size N/O

Lot 628

Clogau 9ct gold ring set with an opal, 4.1g, size N

Lot 629

Victorian 18ct gold ring set with five opal cabochons, Birmingham 1881, 2.2g, size J

Lot 633

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal surrounded by emeralds, 1.6g, size L

Lot 634

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal, sapphires and paste, 3.1g, size O

Lot 635

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal cabochon, 2.2g, size O

Lot 637

A 9ct gold ring set with an opal, garnets and spinel, 3g, size N

Lot 639

A 9ct gold ring set with a fire opal and diamonds, 1.6g, size J

Lot 640

A 9ct gold ring set with a fire opal, 1.8g, size N

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