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A 9CT GOLD OPAL DRESS RING The ring set with a single opal measuring 0.8cm X 0.6cm with a white sapphire accent each side, small 375 hallmark to the shank, ring size Q, weight 2.9g Condition Report : Good, Opal unchipped Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN OLD CUT DIAMOND AND OPAL LAVELIERE NECKLACE The necklace set with four old cut diamonds and four precious opals, diamond measurement 1 x 0.4cm 3 x 0.2cm opal measurement 2 x 0.2cm The jewels set in unmarked yellow metal suspended from an unmarked white metal (probably platinum) fine link chain pendant drop length 4cm necklace excluding pendant drop 21cm necklace weight 4.5g Condition Report : Opals undamaged, excellent play of colour precious metal testing unavailable on this lot Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO 9CT GOLD RINGS a 9ct gold white opal and crystal paste cluster ring, the oval opal measuring 0.7 x 0.5cm and surrounded by crystal paste stones on a yellow gold shank with faded Birmingham hallmark, ring size N, weight 2.5gams, a 9ct gold, black quartz and crystal paste cluster ring, the facetted round quartz measuring 0.4cm in diameter and surrounded by crystal paste stones on a yellow gold shank with faded hallmark, ring size N ½ weight 1.6grams Condition Report : opal cluster is good, with no chips and black quartz cluster ring is good. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
THREE GEM-SET RINGS1st: Set with a hexagonal-shaped amethyst, 2nd: The opal cabochon within a surround of cushion-shaped diamonds, between trifurcated shoulders, 3rd: The cushion-shaped tourmaline within an openwork mount, accented by single-cut diamonds, amethyst untested, ring sizes approx. 1st K (sizing spring), 2nd K, 3rd L (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of gem-set jewellery including an 18ct gold pink sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, a 9ct gold pink sapphire and diamond ring; an amethyst bar brooch, stamped 9ct; a pair of 9ct gold of pink sapphire and diamond earrings, an 18ct gold garnet and diamond circular brooch, and a pink sapphire and opal pendant, stamped 10k Dimensions:Ring sizes: T/U
A collection of fire opal jewellery including a 9ct gold round and oval-cut fire opal bracelet; a 9ct gold pear-shaped fire opal bracelet; a 9ct gold fire opal brooch of circular outline, a pair of 9ct gold fire opal stud-earrings and another pair stamped 9ct; and a 9ct gold fire opal and diamond pendant, to a fancy link chain
A collection of gem-set jewellery including a large hardstone pendant, to a 9ct gold belcher-link chain; a 9ct gold citrine-set swivel fob to a fancy-link bracelet, stamped 9ct; a boulder opal pendant, unmarked; a 9ct gold opal pendant to a trace link chain, a heart-shaped pink sapphire pendant; a 9ct gold fire opal and diamond pendant, and a locket, stamped GOLD
Y A gemmological specimen set including, but not limited to, various rough and faceted diamond, topaz, tourmaline, corundum, cat's-eye chrysoberyl, jadeite, tsavorite, amethyst, tanzanite, andalusite, fire opal, various synthetic and imitation materials etc. Note: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside Great Britain, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An opal and diamond pendant on chain, the ovoid white opal with a two stone diamond surmount stamped '750', suspended from a 18ct yellow gold trace link chain necklacependant length 1.4cm, width 0.7cm, combined gross weight 3gCondition:Necklace: length 40 cm, clasp see photo, Birmingham convention 750 mark,
A 9ct ruby and opal heart shaped pendant necklacethe central carved opal within a surround of circular-cut rubies, mounted in yellow gold, and suspended from an associated 9ct yellow gold flattened curb link chain necklaceheart: maximum width 1.4 cm, length 1.7cm; chain length 40.5cmCondition:
A late Victorian opal and diamond-set ring, the three cabochon opals separated by three old brilliant-cut diamonds, scrolling pierced gallery and plain shank (sized and marks rubbed),ring size L, 3.9gCondition: Overall condition fair/good.Five old brilliant-cut diamonds, one smaller modern brilliant-cut. SI/PK clarity, bright stones/Setting probably higher carat yellow gold.Opals with reasonable/good play of colour including reds , blues and greens. Probably better than illustration, particularly central opal with more red undertones.
An Edwardian opal and diamond-set ringthe two central cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamonds set to either side with an oval opal cabochon and an old-cut diamond, scrolling gallery, the plain shank stamped '18ct'ring size L, 3.7 gCondition: Overall condition commensurate with age. One opal with surface abrasions, the other with chips to the top of the cabochon. Green/blue play of colourDiamonds bright, one end diamond a single-cut and so probably a replacement.
A mid 19th century 15ct yellow gold, opal and green stone five stone ring,the central oval opal cabochon with a foiled green stone and smaller opal cabochon to either side, partially closed back, C scroll shoulders and tapering shank, Birmingham hallmark ring size N1/2, 1.6gCondition: Overall condition fair.15ct/ .625 Hallmark very clear.One applied wirework scroll to gallery deficient.
A small group of jewellery including; a 19th century agate and yellow gold brooch applied with turquoise forget-me-nots and yellow gold leaves; two agate rings, each setting stamped '18ct'; a pair of opal-set ear pendants; and a gem-set oval locket pendantthe first width 2.5cm; combined gross weight 26.4gCondition:
Three: Cook’s Mate 2nd Class H. D. Randall, Royal Navy, who died when H.M.S. Opal was sunk after running aground in atrocious weather on 12 January 1918 1914-15 Star (M.3645. H. D. Randall. Ck. Mte. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (M.3645. H. D. Randall. 2 Ck. Mte. R.N.) polish residue on star, extremely fine (3) £160-£200 --- Harold Douglas Randall, a Baker from Portsmouth, was born on 16 March 1893. He attested for the Royal Navy on 12 October 1911 and saw service during the Great War, first in H.M.S. Neptune and H.M.S. Inconstant, before later service in H.M.S. Opal in which he was present at the Battle of Jutland. Advanced Leading Cook’s Mate on 15 October 1916, he died on 12 January 1918 when H.M.S. Opal ran aground in weather so atrocious that no vessels could be despatched until the following morning. It was two days before Opal was found, battered, broken and empty off the east coast of South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands. The sole survivor was later located on a small islet, and he related that the ship, together with H.M.S. Narborough, which sank with the loss of all hands, had been sailing a regular slow course making frequent soundings and radio reports, but had suddenly crashed headlong into rocks, probably due to a navigation error by Opal's captain. Both wrecks were abandoned and broken up by the sea over the next few weeks taking the bodies of both crews, bar the single survivor, with them. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, U.K.

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