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14ct rose gold single stone black opal ringCondition Report:Approx 3.6gm, tested 14ct, size N-O, head = 17mm x 8.3mm, opal with light surface scratches, very light nibbles and rubbing visible under 10x loop, grey areas with flashes of blue green colour, No evidence of repair, possibly re-sized (very light colour change to base of shank
A fine late 19th / early 20th Century opal, pearl and 9 ct gold articulated pendant necklace, in the form of a ribbon-bow-entwined wreath centred by a heart-shaped opal cabochon carrying a further pendant opal heart and accented by two seed pearls, on a fine belcher-link neck chain, 35 mm x 28 mm, 42 cm, 6.4 g
A group of vintage to contemporary white metal and costume jewellery, including alabone-inlaid Mexican white metal ear pendants, a pair of engine-turned silver cufflinks, a vintage opal and almandine silver dress ring, together with a small group of similar gentlemen's and lady's wristwatches
A small group jewellery, including a 9ct yellow gold pearl ring, size P, a 9ct yellow gold opal ring, size M, a 9ct yellow gold opal and ruby coronet cluster, size M, a single 9ct yellow gold and sapphire stud earring, together with a yellow metal cameo pin, a yellow metal pearl and enamel pin with detached head, a metal garnet flower pin, along with a yellow metal and seed pearl Victorian mourning brooch, incased with braided hair.Mourning brooch, cameo pin, flower pin unmarked, but test as gold.Enamel and pearl pin - base metalTotal weight of hallmarked pieces; 7.2 grams.
A mixed metal diamond and seed pearl bar brooch, together with a pair of 9ct yellow emerald and diamond floral cluster stud earrings, a pair of 9ct yellow gold opal and ruby floral cluster stud earrings, and a pair of 9ct yellow gold cultured pearl clip on earrings. (4)Total combined weight of earrings; 5.5 grams.Bar brooch not hallmarked, Kee gold tester indicates 18ct gold.
An early 20th century Goldscheider, Art Nouveau gilt terracotta figure, modelled as a lady in dress holding two flaming torches, wearing a headpiece with faux opal cabochons and same on sandals, stamped mark FABRIQUE EN AUTRICHE to orb reverse, no. 3020, 81, 15, also etched Rose to circular base, overall approx. 82cm high. Further details: torch in her left hand with damage and loose, marks and wear to neck and other areas; loss to gilding to areas; nibbles and chips to edges; wear commensurate with age.
18k yellow gold opal ring with eight full cut diamonds set in white gold with yellow gold swirl details surrounding. Split shank band with open gallery. Opal is a doublet and crazed. Marked "750 18k" on shank.Ring size: 8 US. Gross weight: 8.3 g.Condition: Condition commensurate with normal wear, including scratches to the gold. The opal is crazed.
One pair of James Avery 14k yellow gold earrings comprised of mabe pearl studs suspending a larger moonstone cabochon. Marked 585 with James Avery logo. With friction backs.One 14k yellow gold pendant comprised of a round opal surmounted by three small round brilliant diamonds. Unmarked, tested 14k.Gross weight: 10.6 g.Condition: Light wear.
Group of stick pins and a gold coin, including:One 14k yellow gold insect form stick pin, unmarked, tested 14k.One 10k yellow gold stick pin set with a boulder opal, unmarked, tested 10k.One 10k yellow gold stick pin set with glass, unmarked tested 10k.One gold plated stick pin set with glass.One base metal stick pin set with baroque pearl.One gold plated stick pin set with opal doublet or triplet.One 14k yellow gold stick pin set with opal, unmarked tested 14k.One base metal stick pin set set with cameo.One 1852 US liberty head gold dollarProvenance: From the Collection of Elwood Rafn; Private Minnesota Collection.Length ranges from 2 in to 3 in. Gross weight: 19.9 g.Condition: Wear, tarnishing and accretions to all pins.
Group of five pieces of Southwest jewelry including:One silver cuff with feather, arrow, and whirling log details set with oval turquoise cabochon, unmarked.One silver cuff with animal details set with rectangular turquoise. Unmarked.One Harvey style sterling silver cuff set with five turquoise cabochons. Marked CP Zuni sterling along the interior.One Harvey style sterling silver cuff set with oval turquoise cabochon. Marked sterling along the interior.One silver cuff inlaid with seven turquoise. Unmarked.One sterling lizard form pin set with malachite and opal inlays, likely Zuni work. Marked sterling and AT along the reverse.Diameter ranges from 2 to 2 1/2 in. Gross weight: 104.3 g.Condition: Some tarnishing and wear.
Group of two 14k yellow gold, diamond and opal rings. Including:One 14k yellow gold ring set with four blue and green opal panels, two on either side of two channel-set full cut diamonds. Marked 14k ngl along the interior.One 14k yellow gold ring set with 6 graduating blue opal panels, three on either side of a central channel-set element of five full cut diamonds. Marked 14k B&H copyright along the interior.(Two diamond) Ring size: 6 1/2 US. (Five diamond) Ring size: 6 1/4 US. Gross weight: 8.9 g.Condition: Two diamond ring with wear like scratching to the setting. Five diamond ring has damage to the opal panels including scratches, cracks and losses. Wear to the setting of the five diamond ring.
14k yellow gold pendant with filigree gallery rail set with a large pear shaped opal of white body color with flashes blue and green, with some orange. Some matrix visible on the back. Unmarked, tested 14k.Length: 23.26 mm x width: 10.74 mm x depth: 8.36 mm. Gross weight: 3.4 g.Condition: Opal is loose in setting, some accretions.
Group of rings including:One 14k yellow gold band marked H.14k W in a rectangular cartouche.One 14k yellow gold ring claw set with three oval opals. The central opal of slightly larger size, white body color with green and yellow flashes of color. The two side stone opals slightly smaller, both with elements of matrix. One of white body color with blue and green play of color, one of orange body color with orange, red and green play of color. The setting unmarked, tested 14k. Engraved in script along the interior W.A.H.Provenance: From the Collection of Elwood Rafn; Private Minnesota Collection.(Band) Ring size: 8 3/4 US. (Opals) Ring size: 11 US. Gross weight: 12.3 g.Condition: The band showing wear and scratches. Wear to the opals, central opal with crack down the center. Wear to the setting of the opal ring.
A collage of jewellery designs by Cartier, circa 1960, pencil and gouache on parchment, each cut-out depicting a gem-set brooch design, to include a citrine-set owl, various lovebirds, an opal kingfisher, a fish and three ‘Moretto’ brooches, some numbered, with embossed Cartier stamp clipping, mounted on A4 card with glue and tape, together with a painted photograph of an enamel and gem-set bracelet by Boucheron, 1952, with typed caption reading ‘GOLD DIAMOND RUBY AND SAPPHIRE BRACELET DESIGNED BY GORDON ALLAN FOR HRH DUKE OF EDINBURGH AS HIS PERSONAL GIFT FOR HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN UPON THEIR FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IN 1952. MADE FOR BOUCHERON LTD.’, various sizes. (2) £800-£1,200 --- Provenance: Formerly the property of the jewellery designer Gordon Henderson Allan, thence by family descent. The jewellery designer Gordon Henderson Allan was born in 1926 to James and Constance Allan. His father James was a silversmith and his three brothers were all also jewellers. He received a scholarship to The Hornsey College of Art before being conscripted to work in the Yorkshire Main Colliery during the war. In 1948 Gordon entered the annual craft design competition at Goldsmiths’ Hall and was awarded third place in the senior jewellery design category, judged by representatives from Cartier, Hennell & Sons, Hardys and Jacques Hurwitz. Around this time Gordon was working for Godman & Rabey, a jewellery workshop on Bond Street and makers to firms such as Boucheron and Chaumet. It was through this work that he became involved in designing the bracelet for Boucheron, illustrated here, gifted by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh to HM Queen Elizabeth II upon their fifth wedding anniversary. Later, upon hearing of an opening at Cartier, Gordon successfully applied for a position and worked there as a designer for over 20 years.
A late 19th century opal three stone ring, the graduated opal cabochons with old-cut diamond highlights, to a pierced scrollwork gallery, mounted in gold, stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Two broken claws. The opals with slight surface abrasion but all three with very good spectral play-of-colour.
A cultured pearl, opal and diamond bracelet, the four uniform rows of cultured pearls spaced by opal cabochons and terminating in a black opal doublet and vari-cut diamond clasp, stamped ‘14K’, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, length 19.5cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The pearls with good lustre and pinkish overtones, with some areas of surface blemishing / irregularities. The small opal cabochon spacers with flashes of green and blue. The opal set to the clasp is in a closed back collet setting, and assumed a doublet. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 55.5gm.
An early 20th century opal and diamond brooch, set throughout with old brilliant and old single-cut diamonds, the central flowerhead within a surround of heart-shaped opal cabochons, mounted in silver and gold, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, diameter 30mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear and tarnish commensurate with age and use. The opals with very good spectral play of colour. The diamonds bright and lively, some with some light abrasion / nicks as well as typical inclusions observed under 10x magnification. Likely later brooch and hinged pendant fitting with spots of solder around the gallery.
An antique opal and diamond stick pin, the opal cabochon bezel-set within a rose-cut diamond surround, bloomed finish, mounted in gold, length 8.5cm. £200-£300 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Formerly the property of Captain James Keaton Latty. Captain Latty was born in 1846 in Quebec. He received the Canada General Service Medal in 1903. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The opal slightly watery but with good spectral colour play under direct light, with some very minor surface wear to the cabochon. The diamonds lively with some tiny nicks observed under 10x magnification. Gross weight 4.6gm.

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