A five stone opal set brooch, set with graduated oval opals, length approx 38mm, unmarked rose metal, an opal dress ring, set with a rectangular opal, chipped, 9ct gold, size P, with a combined total gross weight approx 9.4gms and a synthetic opal ring, tests as 18ct gold, size K, total gross weight approx 5.5gms (3)
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A collection of costume jewellery to include an opal set necklace A.F, set in a silver kilt pin white metal, jade brooch, along with paste set vintage jewellery, necklaces, brooches, bangles, clip on earrings and gold plated bracelet, a gold pin in gilt and white metal, along with faux pearls, rings, pendants and chains and abalone pill box etc, and three ladies dress watches including Seiko, Timex and Pierre Nicol miniature pendant watch (1 bag)
* DAPHNE CONSTANCE ALLEN (BRITISH 1899 - 1985), THE SCOTTISH KING AND THE THREE WITCHES FROM ''THE SCOTTISH PLAY'' watercolour on paper, signed 37cm x 27cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Born in London, Allen was undertook training from an early age from her parents - her father, Hugh Allen, himself, was a recognised artist. This childhood tutelage provided Allen with considerable opportunity to develop as an artist and her first exhibition occurred at the tender age of 13 and she remains one of the youngest artists to exhibit with the Society of Women Artists. As a child, suites of Allen's illustrations were published in two illustrated books, A Child's Visions and The Birth of the Opal. At the age of 17, a third book including her illustrations was published, The Cradle of Our Lord and in her adult life, a further very rare book including her illustrations was published, The Silver Birch Tree. Allen also contributed illustrations of fairies and religious subjects to a number of magazines, including The Illustrated London News, The Sketch and The Tatler. Daphne Allen's work rarely appears at auction but a set of four 6 x 6 inch watercolours (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) sold at Sotheby's London on 12th June 2003 lot 210 for £10,000 (hammer).
A mixed lot of dress rings comprising a ballerina style ring marked '18K' gross wt. 6.6g size W, an opal cabochon ring marked '18K' gross wt. 6.6g size W, a hallmarked 9ct gold opal doublet ring gross wt. 3.3g size Q, a cluster ring marked '18K' set with a green stone gross wt. 3.7g size V and two rings marked '925'.
A collection of gem set jewelleryto include a three stone amethyst and diamond set ring, indistinctly marked; a five stone opal set ring, indistinctly marked; a Victorian seed pearl set bar brooch, with diamond chip detail, unmarked; a Victorian pearl and diamond set brooch, blue enamel detail, unmarked (4)

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