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A collection of vintage opal jewellery including a single stone ring. The ring claw set with an oval cabochon white opal displaying a muted play of all colours, on a 'D' section shank with split shoulders with chenirs, stamped '9ct', size N, 1.8g gross; A 9ct gold and synthetic opal five stone flower-head cluster pendant, stamped '9k' & '375' and with post 2000 Sheffield convention hallmarks, approx. 12.2 diameter, approx. 20.5mm high overall, this hung from a fine curb necklace on a bolt ring clasp stamped '375, approx. 46cm long overall, the two weigh 2.2g gross; and a pair of 9ct gold and small round cabochon white opal three stone articulated-collet pendent earrings, hallmarks for Birmingham 1985, approx 17mm high overall, 1.1g gross Condition Report: Ring stone measures approx. 7.8mm x 6.3mm.
An early 20th century 18ct gold and opal three stone gypsy-type ring. The slightly graduated round cabochon white opals each grain set within a shaped panel and with rose diamond points (1 missing), to a tapering shallow 'D' section shank with hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, size O+, 2.6g gross
An Australian opal and emerald pendant and chain. The pendant set with a triangular cabochon semi-black opal displaying a pleasing mostly green and blue play of colour, below a small round mixed-cut pale-green emerald approx. 2mm diameter, both claw set in a yellow mount stamped '18ct', 29mm high overall, 1.4g gross; this hung from a fine trace-link chain on a bolt-ring clasp stamped '9k, approx. 50cm long, 0.5g. Condition Report: The opal measure approx. 16.5mm high overall x 7.8mm wide.
A Continental yellow metal and black opal bracelet. In the form of 25 oblong/cushion-shaped high-dome cabochon black opals, each displaying a pleasing play of mostly green and blue play of colour, all set in individual articulated partial collets on a lobster-claw clasp, stamped 'Alnum(?)' and '585', approx. 18.5cm long overall, 9.2g gross. Condition Report: Opals measure approx. 5mm-ish long x 2.8mm-ish wide x 1.8mm-ish high.
An early 20th century gold and opal single stone bar brooch. Centred with an oval cabochon white opal, displaying a pleasing play of mostly green and blue play of colour, millegrain set to a flat-section bar stamped '15ct', approx. 44mm long overall, 2.9g gross.(@2004) Condition Report: Opal measures approx. 9mm x 7.1mm x 2.1mm
A quantity of Jewellery and Costume Jewellery, including a 9ct gold ring set sapphires and white pastes, a 14k gold ring with interchangeable circular facetted paste fronts, in vintage 'Mylady' presentation case, an opal and white paste ring, one paste deficient, an 18ct gold plated parasol handle, other brooches, pendants, lockets, earrings etc., (a lot)
An emerald and diamond cluster Dress Ring, mounted in 9ct yellow gold, Size N, together with a three stone sapphire ring, with white pastes between, mounted in 9ct gold, Size Q, a 9ct gold ring set with a rectangular green stone and paste shoulders, Size P and an opal and white sapphire cluster ring, mounted in unmarked gold, tested as 9ct, Size O½, approx total weight 11g (4)
750 Gold Brosche mit Opal und Rosendiamant, 18K brooch with opal and rose diamond,GG 750/000 Gelbgold (geprüft), wunderschöne Brosche mit Opal und Rosendiamant ca. 0,2ct (VS1) Top Wesselton, D 18,09 mm, Gesamtgewicht 4,6 GrammGG 750/000 yellow gold (tested), beautiful brooch with opal and rose diamond approx. 0.2 ct (VS1) Top Wesselton, D 18.09 mm, total weight 4.6 grams
1937 Austin Seven Ruby Saloon Registration no. CCG 420 Chassis no. 272440 Engine no. M273605•Long-term previous ownership of 40 years•An older restoration•Restoration bills on file•Said to run and drive exceptionally wellFootnotes:A huge success from the moment deliveries commenced in January 1923, the Austin Seven remained in production until 1939. Simply constructed, economical and easily maintained by the home mechanic, the Seven brought motoring within the financial reach of the man in the street, who hitherto would probably have settled for a motorcycle combination. Its introduction helped save the ailing Austin concern and by the mid-1920s the Seven dominated the light car market in Britain. In essence the Seven changed little in the course of its 17 years in production, retaining the 'A'-frame chassis, transverse front spring, rear quarter elliptics and four-cylinder sidevalve engine to the end. There were, of course, numerous detail improvements along the way, a longer wheelbase, roomier bodies, coupled brakes and a three-bearing crankshaft to name but four. The sole version available when production commenced was the 'Chummy' tourer. Saloon, fabric saloon and coupé models, plus a roomier tourer, were on offer by 1929. One of the first Austin Seven saloons was the 'Top Hat', so called because of its upright, formal-looking, straight-sided coachwork, which was panelled in aluminium to save weight and boasted elaborate cloth interior trim, and unusual feature in a British car at the time. The introduction of the Ruby in 1934 marked an important step in the development of Austin's ever-popular light car. New body styles featured flowing lines, valanced wings and taller, cowled-in radiators; the wheel size was reduced from 19' to 17' diameter, flush-fitting self-cancelling trafficators were fitted and synchromesh was now present on second as well as third and top gears. Alongside the two Ruby saloons in the new-for-1935 range were the Pearl Cabriolet, the Opal two-seater (the first £100 Austin) and the Open Road Tourer. A recent acquisition by the vendor, this Austin Seven comes with numerous bills testifying to considerable expenditure over some 40 years with the previous owner. The Ruby was restored around 20 years ago by a firm in the South of England, with over £11,000 being spent (see bills on file for parts supplied by Holmesdale Sevens). Said to run and drive exceptionally well, the car is offered with an old-style logbook, a V5C Registration Certificate and some old MoTs.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART DECO LADIES COMPACT & CIGARETTE CASE the silver cases both with guilloche enamel with central motif set with opal doublets, onyx and marcasites. Made by Adie Brothers, with Birmingham hallmarks for 1937. Cigarette case with inscription dated 1940, dimensions 6.7cm x 8.2cm. Compact dimensions 7.2cm x 7.3cm. Both in a made to measure fitted box. Weight of the compacts together 206.3gms, in the box 371.8gms Condition Report:"Cigarette case; Enamel; white edge, no chips minor scratches and abrasions, seen with a loope, bearly visible by eye. Pink enamel; one small flake chip missing from bottom right hand corner, very light scratches if any, please see photo 4, for clarity. No damage to the opal, tiny gap to one edge, this is from the stone cutting & not damage. One small dent to the back, see photo 13, inscribed inside. Clasp ok.compact; enamel; all ok, very light scratches if any. Light powder residue, mirror in good order. Some very light dents to the back, see photo 8"
A BLACK OPAL EDWARDIAN PENDANT set with demantoid garnets and split pearls, the solid piece of black opal is 12mm x 7.5mm x 1.8mm. Dimensions 4.2cm x 2.3cm, weight 2.7gms Condition Report:Opal; solid opal, no chips or cracks, good colour, good fire. Demantoid; Largest is approx 2.5mm, smallest 1.5mm, light general scratches to the surface indicative of being in a mixed jewellery box, metal work all good, no hallmark. No pearls missing

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