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An opal and diamond cluster ring, central oval opal doublet flashing orange,red, violet and blue colour play, surrounded by a double layer floral band of fourteen round cut diamonds and fourteen round cut red rubies, 18ct gold shank, stamped 18ct, indistinct makers mark, size S, 5.9g gross Condition Report: please see additional photographs
Mixed Lot: three Edwardian/early 20th century bar brooches, the first of unmarked mid-grade yellow metal with centre green stone to a flower head design, having seed pearls in surround, further seed pearl mounts, 40mm wide; hallmarked 9ct gold example of tubular form, the heart panel centre featuring a small opal and two bands of seed pearls (minor damage), the last hallmarked 9ct gold of open work design, featuring a dark blue stone between two rope twist strands, 40mm wide, weight 8.5gms total (all in)
A 1936 Austin Seven Opal, registration number DOF 563, blue over black. Introduced in 1934, the Opal and its sibling Ruby and Pearl models were an important step forward in the development of Austin's ever popular light car. They featured covered cowled radiators, smaller 17 inch wheels, flowing valanced wings and four speed gearbox with synchromesh on second, third and top gears, and self cancelling trafficators. This charming Opal is presented in original oily rag condition. The vendor informs us that the Austin runs and drives but has a slight water leak and requires some minor fettling. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
An Opal and Diamond Ring, an oval opal between old cut diamond accents in a carved yellow setting, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 see illustrationThe ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. The opal measures 9.15mm x 8.30mm x 3.75mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 3.8 grams. Condition Report made 16th May 2017
A Victorian Lady's Diamond, Opal, Ruby and Blue Guilloche Enamel Serpent Brooch Fob Watch, signed S. Smith & Sons, cylinder movement, a coiled serpent with cabochon ruby eyes and set with bands of graduated old cut diamonds and opals to a blue guilloche enamel head and body, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, the brooch measures 3cm by 2cm approximately, in a fitted case retailed by S. Smith & Sons, 9 Stand, London WC The brooch is in good condition. Movement with balance swinging slowly, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, It is not hallamarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. The side of the head contains the fitting for a tongue clasp suggesting the brooch was/could be used as a necklace or bracelet centre. The fob watch attaches by a c-hook on the bail to a jump ring in the serpant's mouth. Gross weight 23.2 grams. Condition Report made 11th April 2017.
A Carved Bolder Opal Bull's Head Bolo Tie, by Gübelin, the slide realistically carved with a yellow nose ring, to a braided leather tie terminating in yellow aiglets, the bull's head slide measures 4cm by 4.5cm, tie length 100cm see illustration The very tips of the horns are chipped, otherwise the clip is in good condition. There is very minor wear/rubbing to the leather tie. The slide is stamped '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. It is stamped 'SWISS' and bears maker's mark for Gübelin, Switzerland. The aiglets are stamped '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 37.0 grams. Condition Report made 17th May 2017.
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