Eleven cultured pearl charms/pendants, unmarked; together with a 9 carat gold opal pendant, length 2.4cm; an opal pendant, unmarked, length 2cm; and another pendant, unmarked, length 3.5cm . Cultured pearl charms/pendants - gross weight 9.49 grams. 9 carat gold opal pendant - 1.52 grams. Unmarked opal pendant - 0.86 grams. Other pendant - 4.50 grams.
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FIVE PAIRS OF VICTORIAN AND LATER EARRINGS INCLUDING A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN ROSE GOLD AND OVAL SHELL CAMEO EARRINGS each depicting a neo-classical female bust on a dark brown ground, each approx. 15mm high overall; another similar but later pair on light-brown/orange ground, approx. 18.5mm high overall; a pair of coral stud earrings each carved with rose, approx. 7.75mm round, and set within a fluted surround; a pair of 9ct gold and 6.5mm round cultured-pearl pendent earrings (one lacking the post) approx. 10.5mm high overall; and a pair of modern oval-cabochon white-opal stud earrings
A CONTINENTAL 18CT GOLD, OPAL AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING centred with an oval-cabochon white-opal (chipped) displaying a pleasing play of mostly green play of colour, claw set within a small round brilliant diamond 21 stone border approx. 0.50cts total, between knife-edge shoulders on a 'D' section shank with import marks for London 1980, size R+, 5g gross
A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS LOOSE GEMSTONES, CAMEOS AND BEADS Including an oval facetted citrine approx. 18.6mm x 14.8mm x 12.1mm; three smaller oval citrines and another cushion-shaped; a cut-corner rectangular step cut pale citrine; a labradorite pear-shaped cabochon; a rectangular step-cut amethyst and a similar marquise cut stone; an oval cabochon garnet; a chipped white opal; a small round facetted peridot; eight oval shell cameos each depicting an unknown female; and a multitude of other stones, pastes, beads etc
A Contemporary Silver And Opal Set Tennis Bracelet - Comprising 19 Oval Cabochon Opals. Of Iridescent Lustre, Set Between Articulated Silver Stations With Attached Safety Chain, Finished With Silver Heart Charm. Fully Hallmarked 925 For Silver. Lobster Claw Closure. Length approx 7 Inches. Please See Accompanying Image.
An Art Deco gem-set jabot pin, circa 1925The pear-shaped black opal cabochon within an openwork geometric surround, millegrain-set with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds and calibré-cut emeralds, sapphires and onyx, mounted in platinum, diamonds approx. 0.20ct total, terminal deficient, length 10.8cm
An opal and diamond necklace, by Grima, 1972The wire collar suspending an annular pendant, one side set with a boulder opal slice, the other side designed as a reflection in textured 18 carat gold, the surmount set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, collar and pendant signed Grima, maker's mark AGLtd, UK hallmark, pendant length 5.7cm, collar diameter 12.5cm, maker's pouchFootnotes:Please note Artist's Resale Right applies to this lotThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ? AR? VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.
A gold and opal doublet cuff, by Gerald Benney, 1975The textured 18 carat yellow gold cuff set to the front with four rectangular opal doublets, London hallmark, maker's mark AGB, inner diameters 6.5cm x 5.1cmFootnotes:Gerald Benney (1930 - 2008) was an outstanding and influential 20th century British goldsmith. During a career spanning more than 50 years, he was the first British craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously. Although most notable for his designs in silver, Benney also created jewellery, clocks, lamps, and even prams. He is particularly notable for his work in enamelling. His work can be seen in many collections worldwide, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum and The Goldsmiths' Company. In 1993, together with his son Simon, now also an accomplished goldsmith, Benny opened a shop in Knightsbridge, London and two years later was awarded a CBE. Today the family firm is under the direction of Simon Benney.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.Please note the cuff is set with opal triplets and not as stated in the catalogue. Please note, Artist's Resale Right applies to this lot.
An opal and diamond crescent brooch, circa 1890Set with a graduation of oval opal cabochons, accented by old brilliant, single and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, accompanied by an en tremblant hair slide, length 6.1cm, fitted case by P. Orr & Sons of MadrasFootnotes:The first showroom of P. Orr & Sons was opened at Anna Salai in 1879 which is today a heritage building and still in operation. The building was commissioned by Scottish watchmaker Peter Orr, and designed by Robert Chisholm, consulting architect to the Government of Madras. It was inaugurated by the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became George V and Queen Mary. The store initially sold diamonds, equipment, guns, silver, and later mechanical watches and clocks. P. Orr were the first to sell a Rolex watch in India.
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