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A late Victorian opal and diamond set drop pendant collarette necklace, the garland style double drop pendant and chain front containing a total of seven oval cabochon cut precious opals, the centre opal measuring approximately 12mm by 8mm, with a good blue green and orange play of colour, a total of thirty-four round old cut diamonds (including clasp), weight a total of approximately 1 carat, tongue and box snap clasp, silver settings, total length approximately 14 inchesCondition Report: No obvious damage or losses to gemstones, no obvious damage or repair
A Victorian opal, diamond, pink and green tourmaline enamelled yellow metal drop pendant, assessed as a minimum of 15ct yellow gold, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, the oval cabochon cut central opal measuring approximately 7.5mm by 6mm length approximately 65mm, with later 9ct yellow gold chainCondition Report: All gemstones intact, in good clean condition, no obvious sign of damage or repair
PLEASE NOTE; The green stones are peridot not green garnets.A yellow metal, testing as 18ct gold, bee brooch, the wings set with rose cut diamonds and diamond chips, and green garnets, the thorax a single rose cut diamond and with a pear shaped green/blue opal abdomen, with ruby eyes and safety chain, approx 4.7g. CONDITION REPORT: Some stones are slightly ill-fitting in the setting. There is a tiny groove in the white metal rim on one wing. Overall in good condition. 3.4cm X 2.0cm
A 14ct yellow gold textured long open link chain supporting a gold, opal and diamond nugget shaped pendant, the pear shaped opal cabochon weighing approx 7ct, set with six round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx 0.42ct, length of chain 68cm, total approx 57g, presented with GIA Graduate Gemologist report.
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008):Opal Gospel, the complete set of ten signed & dated colour screenprints, 1971, on ten movable acrylic panels fitted into a lucite base, each sheet incised with signature & date, numbered 95/230 (there were also an unrecorded number of artist's proofs), the cover incised with signature & edition numbering, published by Racolin Press Inc., Briarcliff Manor, New York, original screenprinted stainless steel cover. Overall H 52.5 x W 57.5 x D 17 cm
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
A LATE VICTORIAN OPAL, RUBY AND DIAMOND 18CT GOLD OVAL CLUSTER RING, opal measuring approximately 9 x 7mm, alternating rubies and diamonds measuring approximately 3 x 2mm each, estimated total old mine cut diamond weight 0.30ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI2-I1, ring size U, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham 1879, gross weight approximately 6.7 grams (condition - please note the opal does have a hairline crack running throughout and some of the diamonds have chips to the table facet edges)
THREE VARIOUS DRESS RINGScomprising a Victorian fifteen carat gold garnet and seed pearl ring with an engraved shank and scrollwork gallery, size L, 2g; a Victorian mourning ring set with pearls to the black enamelled bezel, unmarked, size M, 2.7g and an early twentieth century opal single stone ring set with an oval opal 13.6mm long, in eighteen carat gold, size H, 1.8g
A City of London STREET SIGN from Change Alley, EC3, a thoroughfare between Lombard St & Cornhill in London's financial district, the site in the 17th century of London's coffeehouses where shares and commodities were first traded and the location of the South Sea Bubble in 1711-1720. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 27" x 12" (69cm x 31cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
A City of London STREET SIGN from High Timber Street, EC4, a short street off Upper Thames Street between Southwark and the Millenium bridges. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 18" (46cm) square, we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
A City of London STREET SIGN from Mitre Street, EC3, a short thoroughfare off Aldgate in London's financial district and the scene in 1888 of one of 'Jack the Ripper's' murders. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 27" x 12" (69cm x 31cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
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