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An 18 carat gold opal and diamond three stone ring, finger size L; a pair of opal earrings, stamped '585', with screw fittings; a pendant on chain, stamped '9C'; two further pendants, stamped '9CT'; and a pair of earringsOpal and diamond ring - 2.1 grams. Earrings - 2.1 grams. Pendant on chain and two further pendants - 8.1 grams.
Victorian silver locket with engraved bird, the reverse cartouche inscribed and dated 1880, WWI silver 'touch wood' charm, 9ct rose gold opal ring, Eterna 9ct gold wristwatch, silver agate brooch, silver thimble and horseCondition Report:Opal ring and watch (excluding movement) aprpox 4.45gm, touch wood charm missing legs
Gold opal and garnet cluster ring, pair of gold smoky quartz earrings, gold hoop earrings, gold jade pendant and other gold jewellery, all 9ct hallmarked or tested Condition Report:Non stone set gold approx 2.8gm, stone set gold approx 11gm, three stone opal size S, opal cluster size P, stone set ring size O
Lot 3 lose Schwarzopale, Cabochons in versch. Größen und Formen, total ca. 18.47 ct, jeder Stein mit ALGT-Expertise, Steine einzeln eingeschweißt Schätzpreis: 4800, - EURLot 3 loose black opal, cabochons in differentsizes and shapes, total approx. 18.47 ct, jeder stone with ALGT-expertise, stones singularly shrink wrapped Valuation Price: 4800, - EUR
A selection of silver jewellery, comprising a jade bead necklace with gilt beads and box clasp marked "silver", 47 cm, a necklace formed from balls and links, marked "925", 41 cm, a mesh-link necklace with an opal and marcasite set pendant, marked "925", 40 cm, two rings, one with seed pearl and white stone heart, size K, and the second with Celtic influenced knot work, size L, a marcasite set butterfly brooch, marked "925", and a pendant set with a citrine coloured cabochon, marked "925", 32 g gross excluding jade necklace
An 18ct gold black opal and diamond oval cluster ring, set with oval cabochon opal and modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.55ct, setting height 14.8mm, size J, 4.3gAll stones present, opal has a very vibrant play of colour with mostly greens blues and a few oranges, diamonds bright and white, settings are quite worn mainly on back of shank where they are wearing thin, marks extremely rubbed and indistinct
A late 20th century 18ct white gold opal and diamond cluster ring, set with oval cabochon opal and baguette and round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.5ct, setting height 16mm, size O, 5gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, opal has a good play of colour with all colours coming through, diamonds relatively bright and white, settings lightly abraded, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT, 19TH CENTURYOf openwork scrolling design, set with variously shaped opal cabochons and opal beads and cushion-shaped, old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, the largest circular opal at the centre, suspending a heart-shaped opal pendant drop, diamonds approx. 1.15cts total, length 9.2cmFootnotes:Provenance:Lady Mary Trefusis, née Lygon (26 February 1869–12 September 1927) This pendant was given to Lady Mary by HM Queen Mary. Lady Mary wears it in a photograph taken of her as Mayoress of Worcester in 1896.Lady Mary was an English musician and courtier. She was a daughter of the 6th Earl Beauchamp and married Lt.-Col. Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (a son of the 20th Baron Clinton) in 1905.Lady Mary was a close friend and correspondent of her brother William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp (1872-1938), who, along with other members of the glamorous Lygon family were Evelyn Waugh's inspiration for the Marchmain family in his masterpiece Brideshead Revisited. Brother and sister were Mayor and Mayoress of Worcester from 1895 to 1896 and when, in 1899, Lord Beauchamp travelled to Australia to be governor of New South Wales she travelled with him and acted as his hostess. Lady Mary was a friend and promoter of the composer Edward Elgar and is commemorated anonymously in one of his Enigma Variations entitled 'Romanza (***)'. In addition she worked closely with many well-known musicians of the day: Sir Hubert Parry, Cecil Sharp, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Martin Shaw, Peter Warlock, to name but a few. She was the first Secretary of the English Folk Dance Society (founded 1911) and was for a time a collector of English folk dances. Trefusis Hall, in the English Folk Dance & Song Society's headquarters, Cecil Sharp House, is named after her. She directed a number of choirs and was the joint founder of the Association of Competitive Festivals in 1904 (Mary Wakefield was the other founder). As Lady of the Bedchamber to HM Queen Mary, Lady Mary accompanied the Queen on many State occasions. The diamond and pearl necklace, by Garrard, (lot 27) was given to her by her husband as a wedding present. Lady Mary may well have worn it, and other pieces of jewellery, when she accompanied the Princess of Wales (later Queen Mary) to the Coronation of King Haakon of Norway in 1905 and at the Coronation of George V in 1911.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OPAL, DIAMOND AND RUBY MOTH BROOCH/HAIR ORNAMENT, CIRCA 1890The wings, thorax and legs set with cushion-shaped, old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, terminating in an opal cabochon body and circular cabochon ruby eyes, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 5.20 carats total, brooch and hair ornament fitting supplied, length 7.0cm, fitted case by R & S Garrard & Co., 25 Haymarket, LondonFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GRIMA: OPAL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, 1984The oval opal cabochon within a heavily engraved castellated border set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, signed Grima and AG. Ltd., London hallmark, ring size approx. K½, maker's caseFootnotes:Provenance:A Private Collection of 20th Century JewelleryA similar design featuring a fine Brazilian aquamarine was exhibited in the Grima Retrospective at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London in May 1991 (illustrated on p.68, no.154 in the catalogue).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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