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A De Vroomen 18ct gold opal, diamond & cloisonné enamel brooch pin and earclip suite. The brooch and earclips featuring renowned cloisonné enamel, subtle repoussé work, along with diamond setting which has come to optimise De Vroomen workmanship. The brooch pendant having a large bezel set precious opal with 27 graduating round brilliant cut diamond accents and completed with trombone clasp and pendant bale. Weight 34.4g. Measures 2 1/4 inches. Hallmarked London 1993 and signed. The earclips set with 23 round brilliant cut diamonds each, principal diamond estimated weight 0.20ct. Each each earclip having a clip clasp and original silicon cover. Hallmarked London 1995 and signed. Weight 38.2g. Measures 1.2inches. Original suite featured in the book 'De Vroomen' and heading up the 2017 Goldsmiths exhibition London 'Harmony in Colour and Form'.
Two hallmarked 9ct gold and opal rings. The first ring set with an opal cabochon within a yellow gold bezel setting having a plain rose gold band. Hallmarked Birmingham. Weight 2.5g. Size R. The second set with three opal cabochons having garnet spacers within a gypsy setting. Hallmarked Birmingham. Weight 2.4g. Size J.5.
A selection of three mid 20th century opal bar brooches. A round opal cabochon, prong set on safety pin bar. Marked 9ct. Tests indicate 9ct. Weight 1.9g. Measures 1 3/4 inches. A round bezel set opal, with halo on bar, with c clasp. Tests indicate 14ct. Weight 3g. Measures 2 1/2 inches. An oval cabochon opal having roller clip clasp - later metal pin. Tests indicate 9ct gold. Weight 2g. Measures 2g.
A 14ct opal triplet and white paste-set dress ring of cluster design, ring size N 1/2 , a 14ct gold gem-set cluster ring; a 9ct white gold multi gem-set pendant of flowerhead design, suspended from a silver necklace; a pair of 9ct gold imitation pearl earrings; and three further pairs of paste-set earrings (7).
Late Victorian opal, ruby and diamond hinged bangle, the wide graduated gold bangle with six stylized flower head clusters, each with a central oval mixed cut ruby surrounded by four opal cabochon petals, each flower interspaced by old cut diamonds, all in 18ct gold settingCondition report: Very good condition commensurate with age. The largest ruby measures approximately 5mm x 3.6mm x 2.8mm, the flowers graduate slightly, the largest measuring approximately 11mm x 9.5mm. The widest point of the bangle at the top measures approximately 9.6mm. The stones are all in good condition commensurate with age and wear, the is only one opal which has a small chip, any replacement stones are unknown. The is a possible repair to the underneath of the setting where a small gold baton has been applied. Minor dents to the lower section of the bangle. Clasp works well. No hallmarks but tests as approximately 18ct gold. The internal circumference of the bangle measures approximately 175mm. Gross weight approximately 22.26 grams
14ct gold and opal bracelet with seven opal cabochons measuring approximately 8.5mm x 11mm together with a 9ct gold opal single stone ring (Qty: 2)Condition report: Bracelet- not hallmarked but stamped 14K 585, length approximately 19cm, bracelet in good condition and opals in good condition too. 14.4 grams ring - size N, opal measures approximately 15mm x 10mm, not hallmarked but stamped 9ct. Gross weight approximately 4.02 grams
A diamond three stone ring, comprising, a central old cut diamond with two smaller diamonds either side, all set to yellow metal twist design shoulders continuing to a plain polished shank, stamped '18ct', ring size K 1/2, together with an opal and diamond floral cluster ring, comprising a central mixed diamond surrounded by five opal cabochons, all set in yellow metal to tapered shoulders and plain polished shank, stamped '18CT', ring size M 1/2 (at fault), gross weight of pair 4.2gms

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