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Strehla - A Mid Century Fat Lava pedestal vase, the ogee bowl decorated with a textured repeat abstract pattern raised to a flared foot all in an opal glaze ground, marks to the base, height 18.5cm, together with a group of four similar East and West German vases, makers include Scheurich, Dumler & Breiden, of various forms with abstract decoration, largest height 21cm. (5)
Uebelacker - A 1960s Fat Lava chimney vase, of rectangular section with an off centre aperture, the body decorated with a mottled brown and opal drip glaze over a deep brown ground, retains original factory label, stamped 1446/25 to the base, height 26cm, together with a similar smaller example 22cm, damage. (2)
A mid-century platinum and black opal doublet ring - 1920s-30s, the 1.3 x 1 cm. oval cabochon opal in a four claw setting, marked 'Plat', size O. * Please note that this is a 'doublet' - there is a slice of agate to the reverse of the opal. The opal slice itself is quite deep, approx. 2.2mm.
A 20th century opal and diamond pendant, oval cabochon opal with vibrant blue green and red colour play, set between two round brilliant cut diamond accents. total estimated stone weights, opal 0.60ct, diamonds, 0.02, 18 ct gold mount, stamped 18k 750, 4.1g gross; together with a pair of similar oval earrings, unmarked metal mounts,2.1g gross
A suite of untested fire opal jewellery, including a 9ct yellow gold dress ring set with an oval cut red stone, ring size M, a pair of oval cut red stone drop earrings, and a conforming bar brooch, together with a suite of moonstone style jewellery, including a dress ring, ring size P, earrings and a brooch, all set in 9ct yellow gold (8) Condition report: Moonstone coloured suite: Ring - Claws are present. Shank with no major signs of splitting or thinning. Stone with minor surface blemishes and scratches. Brooch - Hinge pin in good working condition. Stone with minor surface blemishes and scratches. Earrings - Dents to the mounts. Stone with minor surface blemishes and scratchesAssociated butterfly backs to both. Visible joins to links of studFire opal coloured suite: Ring - claws all present. Stone with surface scratches and blemishes commensurate with being worn. Shank shows no major signs of thinning or splits. Brooch - Hinge pin mechanism in good working order. Earrings - Links show a little wear. Associated butterfly backs. Claws are all present. Stones with surface scratches and blemishes.
A selection of five dress rings, including a pink stone five stone, a yellow metal ‘opal’ doublet ring with floral detailed border, ring size M, an untested amethyst and split pearl Victorian style ring, ring size N, a carved wooden band ring with pearl set oval cartouche, ring size P, a turquoise and marquisite set cluster ring, ring size O (5)
An opal and diamond cluster ring, the large precious opal oval cabochon claw set with a surround of seventeen transitional cut diamonds, within yellow metal mount leading to plain polished shank, ring size N, opal weight estimated 4cts (14L x 10W x 5mmD) total diamond weight estimated 2.2cts Verbal from GCS stating the opal is of natural precious opal, with play of colour and no indications of treatment. Condition report: The shank is unmarked. All claws present on opal. Claws are a little low on diamonds. Diamonds are all bright and lively stones. Minor inclusions seen to a various diamonds with x10 loupe. Possible repair to under bezel. Minor thinning to shank commensurate with being worn. Opal shows play of colour with strong red, green and blue. Minor surface scratches to opal (visible under x10 loupe)
A strand of cultured pearls, the graduated spherical pearls with an associated yellow metal clasp, set with opal and red stones within stylised engraved setting, stamped 14k, 54.5cm long Condition report: The pearls have residue throughout, would benefit from a clean. There is a certain amount of play in-between the knots. Pearls of a uniform cream lustre. Clasp in good working order with good 'snap' Clasp would benefit from a clean, there appears to be residue to underside of 'opals'
An opal and seed 'pearl' choker, the slightly graduated 'pearls', between approx. 1.6 - 4mm diameter, with an oval opal cabochon clasp set in unmarked yellow metal, clasp 13mm long, choker 39cm long overall, 4.3g gross('Pearls' not tested - buyers must satisfy themselves to nature &/or origin)
An orange agate bead bracelet of nine oval beads, a gold opal and diamond stick pin, approximately 2.5g and a gold coloured koala bear stick pin, the bear holding an opal CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond five stone ring, 2.5g and three 9ct gold rings, two set with amethysts and one opal set ring (one stone missing), 10.5g (4) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A 9ct gold opal three-stone ring and a gold (unmarked) seed pearl and garnet flower set ring, approximately 7g in total CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Edwardian opal and diamond ring, HWLd, circa 1905, the three oval opals with small diamonds to the corners, set in 18ct yellow gold, size T, approximately 2.8g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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