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A 9 Carat Gold Cultured Pearl Bar Brooch, length 5.1cm; A Pair of Matching Cultured Pearl Earrings, with post fittings; and An Opal Pendant on Chain, pendant length 1.5cm, chain length 39cmIn good overall condition, Brooch - 2.7 grams. Earrings - unmarked, 2.1 grams. Pendant on chain - 4.3 grams.
A Quantity of Jewellery, comprising of three 9 carat gold gem-set rings, including an opal and garnet example; and two gem-set pendants on chains, of varying designsThe pieces are in good overall condition however there is a chip to the garnet ring. Three rings - 7.5 grams. Two pendants on chains - stamped '9K'/hallmarked 9 carat gold, 4.8 grams.
OPAL-DIAMANT-SET: OHRCLIPS UND RING. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: 2004. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 26,0 g. EU-RM: 55. Maße: Ohrclips Ø 1,7 cm. Diamanten: Ca. 250 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,2 ct. G-I/VS. Edelsteine: 20 runde, facettierte Saphire ca. 0,7 ct., 3 Andenopale im Cabochon-Schliff zus. ca. 13,6 ct. Beschreibung: Provenienz: Erworben bei Juwelier Hörl Augsburg 03/2004. Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Set Weißgold Opal ItalienErläuterungen zum Katalog
A large 19th Century Bohemian glass vase in the manner of Moser or Neuwelt, the slender trumpet form above a large knop and invert baluster, raised to a domed circular foot, cased in opal over clear and cut back and foliate scroll and panel design with hand enamelled flowers and foliage with gilded highlights, height 41cm, together with a similar period goblet with a female portrait panel and flowers opposing, later refooted. (2)
An early 19th Century French scent bottle by Jean Baptiste circa 1820, the compressed ovoid body with short collar neck and spherical stopper, hand enamelled with flowers and foliage in enamel and gilding over an opal ground, height 10cm, together with a later Bohemian example with lobed body in deep blue, height 13cm. (2)
A later 20th Century Window Globe by Pauline Solven, of spherical form with flat polished rim decorated with stylised patchwork windows in tones of opal, amethyst, blue and amber, raised to a small hand made clear glass stand, signed and dated 1988, height 21cm. N.B - Donated by Pauline Solven and Harry Cowdy
A later 20th Century Window Globe, by Pauline Solven, of spherical form with flat polished rim decorated with stylised patchwork windows in tones of opal, amethyst, brown, blue and green, together with a small handmade glass stand, signed and dated 1988, height 17cm.NB - Donated by Pauline Solven
A collection of stone set rings, the first being set with a rectangle purple synthetic stone measuring 18x14mm in a yellow metal mount stamped '375'. The second is set with a marquise shape synthetic opal surrounded by white stones all on a yellow metal mount hallmarked 9ct. The third is set with a round pearl measuring 2.5mm in a yellow metal mount stamped '375'. The fourth is set with three oval red garnets in a yellow metal mount stamped 9ct. Finally, a cluster ring set with seven round red garnets in a pierced-out mount in yellow metal stamped 9ct. total weight of all items 23.0 grams. (5)
A five-stone opal half hoop ring in 18ct gold, featuring five graduating precious opal cabochons claw set in carved mounts, with scrolled shoulders to a tapered D-section shank, London hallmarked '18', 1901, ring size P, total weight of item 3.5 grams.largest opal measures 5.6 x 3.6 mm; smallest 4.5 x 3.4surface heavily abraded.
A 22ct yellow gold wedding band, a cluster ring and other jewellery items; to include a plain wedding band with a court-profile, Birmingham hallmarked '22', 1880, size J, weighs 6.7 grams; a precious opal doublet and diamond cluster ring, yellow metal marked '14K', size L; a fine box link chain, marked '14K', 45.0 cm; two other brooches.
A precious opal ring and a five-stone diamond half-hoop ring; the first ring comprises an oval-shaped precious opal cabochon, with a translucent body, displaying play-of-colours effect mainly ranging from green to purple on a light background, approximately measures 10.0 x 6.2 mm, mounted within a surround with twisted rope details, yellow metal marked '9ct', size I; the other ring contains five graduated old-cut diamonds, in coronet settings, flanked by diamond accented shoulders to tapering D-section shank, marked '18ct', size M½; Total weight of items 6.3 grams (2).
Seltenes klassizistisches Ringstein-KabinettGelbgold. Ring in flacher Marquiseform, der ovale Wechsel-Ringkopf scharniert und mit umlaufend ziseliertem Lorbeerfries. Dazu 40 austauschbare Oval-Cabochons aus unterschiedlichen polierten Achaten (ca. 25,7 x 15,3 mm) mit rückseitiger Nummerierung. Präsentiert auf zwei samtgefütterten Tabletts mit türkisfarbenem Papierbezug, für den Ring eine durchgehende Aussparung in der Mitte. Dazu ein entsprechend bezogenes Heftchen mit handgeschriebenem Katalog der Mineralien in deutscher Sprache. Das originale Etui in Buchform mit goldgeprägtem Lederrücken bez. "AMUSEMENT LITHOLOGIQUE" und mit herausziehbarem Karton-Schuber. Nicht gestempelt. Etui mit feinen Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Ring: RW 55, Gewicht (ohne Stein) 3,95 g. Etui 18,5 x 12,5 x 4,5 cm.Johann Christian Neuber zugeschrieben, Dresden, um 1790.Die Mineralien sind wie folgt beschrieben: "1. Amazonitstein aus Siberien (Sibirien), 2. Haarstein von Chemmnitz, 3. Rosenquarz aus den Hohwald, 4. Orientalischer Carneol, 5. Agath von Chemmnitz, 6. Wismuth von Freiberg, 7. Jaspis aus Italien, 8. Agath bei Lipse, 9. Hornstein, 10. Rother Kiesel, 11. Obal (Opal) Carneol, 12. Jaspis aus Siberien (Sibirien), 13. Agath von Liebenwerda, 14. Band Calcedon von Island, 15. Agath von Chemmnitz, 16. Band Agath von Maxen, 17. Granit mit Cristal, 18. Agath mit Quarz, 19. Tiger Jaspis, 20. Weiser Agath, 21. Versteinert Holz von Plauen, 22. Ammedist (Amethyst) von Borstenstein, 23. Labis lazuli (Lapislazuli), 24. Criesopraß (Chrysopras) aus Schlesien, 25. Weiss und brauner Jaspis, 26. Porfir (Porphyr) 27. Agath (Achat) aus der Pfalz, 28. Versteinert Holz aus den Plauschen Grund, 29. Grüner Jaspis bei Wittgenau, 30. Trümmer Agath bei Maxen, 31. Versteinert Holz, 32 Agath mit Quarz bei Freiberg, 33. Versteinert Holz aus den Coburg'schen, 34. Avangturin (Aventurin) aus Siberien (Sibirien), 35. Hornstein, 36. Wismuth, 37. Agath von Anneberg 38. Jaspis, 39. Brauner Jaspis, 40. Amedist (Amethyst) Mutter".Diese seltenen Ringstein- und Schmucksteinkabinette, die in der Tradition der fürstlichen Kunst- und Wunderkammern stehen, sind ein Ausdruck der späten deutschen Aufklärung im ausgehenden 18. Jh. Mit dem Aufblühen der Naturwissenschaften wurde auch die Mineralogie zu einem Sammelgebiet, dem sich nun verstärkt sowohl Gelehrte, als auch Amateure des aufstrebenden Bildungsbürgertums widmeten. Wie der Titel „Amusement Lithologique“ verrät, dienten diese handlichen Ring- und Schmucksteinsammlungen nicht allein dem rein wissenschaftlichen Interesse des Sammlers, sondern auch der persönlichen Erbauung. Die aus der ganzen Welt zusammengetragenen farbigen Steine waren variabel als modisches Accessoire tragbar und demonstrierten Bildung und Weltgewandtheit des Trägers.LiteraturVgl. Kugel (Hrsg.), Gold, Jasper and Carnelian, Johann Christian Neuber at the Saxonian Court, London 2012, S. 37 - 98, S. 381 ff. Insgesamt werden hier 21 bisher recherchierte Schmuckstein- bzw. Ringstein-Kabinette angeführt, die nach Dresden oder Augsburg lokalisiert und zwischen 1790 und 1801 datiert werden. Fünf davon sind in vergleichbarer Buchform, tragen ebenfalls den Titel "Amusement Lithologique" (RK 7-11) und werden der Werkstatt des Dresdener Meisters Johann Christian Neuber zugeschrieben. Davon hat sich nur bei einem Exemplar mit 41 rechteckigen Steinplaketten und mit französischem Katalogheft, der originale Ring erhalten (RK 8, Kunsthandel Laue, München). Stilistisch aus dem selben Atelier wie unseres stammen wohl ein Schmuckstein-Kabinett mit 63 Plaketten in der Wiener Sammlung Simone und Peter Huber (RK9) sowie ein weiteres mit 105 Cabochons aus dem Besitz der Anna Freiin von Maltzahn, das sich heute in einer deutschen Privatsammlung befindet. (RK 10). Beide verfügen auch über ein vergleichbares deutsches Katalogheft.
Stabbrosche mit Opal18 kt Gelbgold. In Form einer stilisierten Karotte mit ziseliertem abstraktem Reliefdekor, der Blattansatz gefasst mit einem organisch geformten Opal (ca. 12,5 x 7,81 mm). Gestempelt: Feingehalt 750, MZ "THM" (ligiert), Kölner Innungsmarke. L 14 cm. Gewicht 32,88 g.Goldschmiede Peter und Marianne Heyden, Köln, wohl 1970er Jahre.
THREE GEM-SET AND DIAMOND RINGS1st: The step-cut emerald within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, 2nd: The fancy-cut emerald within a rose-cut diamond surround, to reeded shoulders, 3rd: The oval opal cabochon within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, brilliant-cut diamonds approx. 0.85ct total, ring sizes approx.: 1st M1⁄2, 2nd O, 3rd M, cased (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE STICK PINS; DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, 19TH CENTURY1st: Set with a rose-cut diamond, 2nd: Set with a 7.9mm semi-baroque pearl, 3rd: Set with an enamel gloved hand, 4th: The clover leaf set with three cat's eye chrysoberyl, with a seed pearl centre, 5th: Set with an old brilliant-cut diamond, 6th: Set with a pear-shaped opal cabochon, 7th: The flowerhead bar brooch set with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, old brilliant cut diamonds approx. 0.55ct total, various lengths, all casedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING AND EARRINGS, CIRCA 1980The ring of flowerhead design, set with opal cabochons and brilliant-cut diamonds, the earrings of similar design, screw fittings, ring size approx. M½, earclips 1.3cm (2)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval cabochon opal claw set within a border of single-cut diamonds, between scrolled shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT', total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size L½The opal has subtle shades of green, blue and orange to a whiteish ground, with scuffs, scratches and nicks to the surface, measuring approx. 8.6mm length x 6.7mm width x 2.6mm depth. Diamonds are well matched and bright, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has surface wear, nicks and scuffs, with a re-sizing solder join to the back of the shank. Metal standard is untested. Length of setting approx. 1.3cm. Gross weight approx. 4gm.
An opal and diamond panel ring, the navette-shaped panel centred with an oval cabochon opal, enclosed by a surround of pavé set graduated old and single-cut diamonds, between fluted trifurcated shoulders, indistinctly marked, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, panel length 2.45cm, ring size P½
A collection of antique and later dress rings, comprising a diamond set band ring, 18ct gold mounted, a sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1902, a diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, (two diamonds deficient), an opal and diamond set half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, (four stones deficient), a white stone crossover ring, stamped '9CT', a blue and white stone full hoop ring, 9ct two colour gold mounted, and a white stone full hoop ring, stamped '9CT', first ring size M (7)Approximate gross weights only: diamond set band ring 5.7gm, sapphire and diamond half hoop ring 3.1gm, diamond half hoop ring 2.5gm, opal and diamond set half hoop ring 2.8gm, white stone crossover ring 3.5gm, blue and white stone full hoop ring 3.8gm, white stone full hoop ring 1.7gm.
A diamond and vari gem-set triple cluster ring, designed as a trio of tiered flowerhead clusters, claw set with circular mixed-cut rubies, sapphires and emeralds enclosing single-cut diamonds, 9ct gold mounted, together with a garnet and opal cluster ring, also 9ct gold mounted, (later sizing beads), and an amethyst geode pendant, gilt metal mounted, on a fine 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, first ring size N (3)Approximate gross weights only: first ring 2gm, second ring 4.8gm, chain 0.8gm.
Three dress rings, comprising an opal and diamond dress ring, stamped '14CT', an amethyst three stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a beaded crossover ring, together with an amethyst three stone pendant, of abstract openwork design, ring sizes M½, L and I respectively, pendant length 3.7cm (4)Approximate gross weights only: first ring 3.5gm, second ring 1.5gm, third ring 3.5gm, pendant 4gm (metal standards untested).
A collection of twenty eight silver and silver mounted bookmarks, to include one with tortoiseshell and pique inset terminal, two Australian with doublet opal inset cabochons, one by Angus & Coote, a trowel with claw and onyx ball handle, one with enamel inset terminal painted with a pansy, one with a green hardstone handle, several silver mounted coloured plastic examples, and various others. (28)In good condition overall, minor dents, knocks, scratches and tarnish.

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