A Victorian later opal and white stone pendant, the central oval cabochon opal within six white stone tipped claws, within a blue and white enamelled scrolled foliate surround, glazed compartment verso containing a photograph of a gentleman, suspended from belcher link chains to an opal set bale, 4.5cm long, 9.5g gross; and an opal stick pin, 1.1g gross Condition Report: The pendant drop was originally a clasp for a bracelet, there is wear to the setting and losses to the enamel, there are some scratches and a couple of chips to the principal opal, the other opals have signs of wear. The stick pin has some signs of use Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Victorian garnet and opal three stone ring, the central rhodelite garnet flanked by a pair of circular cabochon opals, to shaped foliate shoulders, finger size L 1/2, 1.4g gross, in an associated Goldsmiths & Silversmiths box Condition Report: There is cracking and chipping to one of the opals, the other may have been replaced, the garnet has nibbling to the crown facets, some bending to the shank Condition Report Disclaimer
An opal and diamond pendant, the pear shaped cabochon opal within a three claw setting, within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.23 carats total, to a polished bale, 18 carat gold hallmark, 2.7cm long, suspended from a snake link chain, 41cm long, 8g gross Condition Report: The necklace has some bends and damage from previous storage, the pendant has some light wear Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS AND FIFTEEN FURTHER PAIRS OF MOSTLY EARSTUDS (16)The earrings of curved form, with screw fittings, detailed 9 CT, a pair of 9ct gold earrings with hook fittings to the tops, the earstuds including 9ct gold and citrine, 9ct gold and garnet and gold and opal, detailed 18 K, the rest in a variety of designs, with a case
A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT EARRINGS AND SEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (8)The sapphire and diamond oval drop earrings with differing gold top screw fittings, a 9ct gold, opal and diamond oval cluster ring, a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond two stone pendant, a 9ct gold heart shaped pendant locket, a pair of 9ct white gold and colourless gem set pendant earrings, the tops with white gold post and butterfly clip fittings and three odd gem set ear studs with post fittings lacking butterfly clips
A GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH AND A PAIR OF OPAL EARSTUDS (2)The gold bar brooch mounted with four circular cut sapphires, alternating with five cultured pearls, detailed 14 K, gross weight 5.1 gms and a pair of opal earstuds, each claw set with a pear shaped opal, the backs with post fittings, (the butterfly clips lacking)
A CARVED BOULDER OPAL MODEL OF A RHINOCEROS AND A RUSSIAN STYLE AGATE LETTER OPENER (2)20th CenturyThe Rhinoceros with green gem set eyes, length 11cm; and a Faberge style silver-gilt and blue enamel handled letter opener with an agate blade, length 22.5cm (2)Condition report:Rhino has restoration to three legs and chips to the earsLetter opener with some small nicks to the edge of the agate blade, the tip of the blade has not been repaired the colour change is just the natural colour banding of the agate
An Edwardian carved pendant framed hall barometer with a compensated Aneroid movement by the German maker Julius Gischard, open porcelain four-and-a-half-inch dial measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-seven to thirty-one point nine inches, weather predictions written in upper and lower case gothic script with initial letters highlighted in red, blue steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, dial bezel with flat bevelled glass, mercury thermometer recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius, scale written in red Arabic numerals on an unglazed opal plate with arched crest above, Julius Gischard was one of the five traditional Hamburg barometer manufacturers whose history dates back to the 19th century, founded in 1874 by Christian Julius Friedrich Gischard and his companion J. Heinrich Saul, the company manufactured and exported many barometers to England during the 19th and 20th century.
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