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Lot 151

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the rectangular emerald to a diamod set band, in 18ct white gold. Estimated: weight of emerald: 0.30 ct, diamonds: 0.36 ct. Size: M

Lot 263

AN ANTIQUE EDWARDIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central elongated oval sapphire to old cut diamond surround & shoulders, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, French assay mark. Estimated: weight of sapphire: 1.00 ct, diamonds: 6.39 ct, size N

Lot 204

AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BAND RING, 4.5 g.

Lot 237

AN AQUAMARINE SINGLE STONE RING, to diamond shoulders, mounted in 14ct yellow gold, size k

Lot 236

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds over a split diamond shank in 18ct white gold. Together with a gem report stating the emerald to be 0.73 ct.

Lot 138

A 14CT YELLOW GOLD RING MOUNT, 3.3 g. size L

Lot 33

A SHAPED DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, of openwork design, size H - I

Lot 311

A VINTAGE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the old cut diamonds with old cut diamond surround, cross over design with diamond set shoulders, mounted in platinum and 18ct white gold, French assay marks. Estimated: weight of diamonds: 3.50 ct total, size K-L

Lot 17

AN ANTIQUE AMETHYST AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the amethyst to rose cut diamond points with engraved setting, mounted in 9ct yellow gold, size L-M

Lot 370

Five gem-set dress rings, including a mid 20th century turquoise and diamond bombé ring, an 18ct gold knot ring, a crossover cultured mabé pearl ring, a large tumble polished pink tourmaline ring and a rose quartz cabochon ring, (turquoise untested), various sizes. £550-£600 --- Condition Report The 18ct gold knot ring with Italian assay marks. The remaining mounts unmarked and untested. Viewing is advised on group lots. Gross weight 55gm.

Lot 373

A collection of antique jewellery, comprising two hinged bangles, one set with turquoise cabochons, two garnet pendants, an amethyst and half pearl cluster ring, a citrine ring, and a silver fob watch, (pearls untested), various sizes. (7) £300-£500 --- Condition Report Viewing advised on group lots. General wear throughout.

Lot 205

A cultured pearl and diamond ring, the cultured pearl of black tint, measuring approximately 11.8mm, between brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, stamped ‘18K 750’, ring size M. £150-£200 --- Condition Report Gross weight 4.5gm.

Lot 358

A collection of jewellery, to include pendants, chains, rings, some gem-set, (two rings broken), assorted marks, various lengths and ring sizes. (Quantity) £700-£1,000 --- Condition Report Viewing is advised on group lots. Gross weight 57.2gm.

Lot 211

A diamond cluster ring, the step-cut diamond, weighing approximately 1.70 carats, within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, UK hallmark, remaining diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring size M. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report The principal diamond assessed (loose) by the department as estimated K colour and VS clarity. Gross weight 8.2gm.

Lot 379

An 18ct gold plain vesta case by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., with inset steel strike, ring suspension loop, hallmarked for London 1908, length approximately 46mm (excluding suspensory loop). £1,200-£1,400 --- Condition Report Good overall condition, no inscriptions. Tiny dents to both rounded corners to the lid, slight indentations to the front, light surface wear. Gross weight 33.8gm.

Lot 125

A diamond and seed pearl panel ring, the slightly raised lozenge-shaped bezel set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, claw set within a lattice design, to a foliate diamond border spaced by four seed pearls, the inner band stamped ‘18CT’, ring size H½. £100-£150 --- Condition Report General surface wear and tarnish to the mount and settings commensurate with use. All diamonds present, none missing.

Lot 270

An Art Deco diamond dress ring, set with two old brilliant-cut diamonds in a rectangular plaque surround set with similarly-cut diamonds, stamped ‘PLATINUM’, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size N. £1,500-£1,800 --- Condition Report Principal diamonds approximately 0.55 carat each. Graded in settings as approximately H/I colour, VS2/SI1 clarity - one diamond SI1/SI2 due to small chip extending up from girdle. Remamining diamonds bright and lively. Gallery slightly misshapen around shoulder joins - likely repaired here. Resizing evident. Gross weight 4.5gm.

Lot 240

A coloured diamond ring by Hirsch, the central diamond of pink tint, weighing 0.70 carat, between two trapezoid-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, shank signed ‘HIRSCH’, remaining total diamond weight 0.70 carat, ring size K. £3,000-£5,000 --- Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the diamond is a natural Fancy Light Purplish Pink colour and SI2 clarity. Report number 5785-0015 dated 16 October 2024. Accompanied by a report from Hirsch stating the diamond is a natural Fancy Light Purplish Pink colour and SI1 clarity. Report number AH13756. Report undated but supplied with an Insurance valuation dated 11 February 2005.

Lot 2

A late 19th century ruby and diamond cluster ring, the mixed-cut ruby bezel-set within a surround of old cushion-cut diamonds, to a reeded band with pierced shoulders, mounted in silver and gold, total diamond weight approximately 0.95 carat, ring size L - M. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The ruby is a vibrant purple-pink hue with excellent transparency and even colour distribution. The diamonds bright and lively with some typical inclusions observed under 10x magnification. Gross weight 6.1gm.

Lot 239

A diamond ring, the princess-cut diamond, weighing 0.61 carat, between shoulders set with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, ring size L. £400-£600 --- Accompanied by a copy of a report from GSI stating that the principal diamond is E colour, I1 clarity. Report number 2041700220, dated 12 June 2012. Condition Report Principal diamond with GSI number laser inscribed to girdle. Gross weight 3.6gm.

Lot 196

A cultured pearl and diamond suite, comprising a ring, earrings and pendant, each set with a cultured pearl, measuring approximately 12.6 - 13.6mm, within a surround of polished spokes with brilliant-cut diamond terminals, the pendant suspended from a polished chain, stamped ‘18K’ and ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, earring length 32mm, pendant length 31mm, ring size M - N. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Gross weight 40.3gm.

Lot 4

A late 19th century turquoise and diamond ring, the three turquoise cabochons within a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring size M. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Adhesive evident to back of cabochons. Gross weight 2.8gm.

Lot 217

A sapphire panel ring, the curved square-shaped panel pavé-set throughout with circular-cut sapphires, mounted in 14ct gold, Dutch assay mark, ring size N½. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The sapphires are a pale to medium blue hue with varying saturation. Some light abrasion to the facet edges and some minor nicks and typical inclusions observed under 10x magnification. Viewing advised. Gross weight 10.2gm.

Lot 92

A silver gilt ring, 15th / 16th century, the bifacial ring centrally ridged, with incised flowerhead and foliate decoration to the panels, and stylised detail to the peaked shoulders, ring size T. £300-£400 --- For examples of silver gilt rings similar in form to iconographic rings but with foliate details rather than saints, see C. Oman, British Rings 800-1914, plate 21: E, F & G and plate 22 A - E, and C. Oman, Victoria and Albert Museum, catalogue of rings, 1930, plate XII, no. 268. Condition Report The ring shows general wear throughout, particularly to the high points; there is an old nick to one side of the ‘bezel’, now worn. The motifs to the bezel are curious - stylised, probably foliate, possibly figurative, but not in the standard iconographic style. The detail to the shoulders is typical stylised foliate and cross patee designs.

Lot 187

A mid 20th century diamond cluster ring, set with brilliant-cut diamonds in a flowerhead cluster, above a wirework mount, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size Q - R. £500-£700 --- Condition Report Ring size approximate as band slightly oval, with evidence of resizing to the shank. The diamonds bright and lively, one stone with a small chip to the girdle. Gross weight 7.8gm.

Lot 94

A rare Elizabethan ruby and enamel ring, circa 1560-1580, the rectangular table-cut ruby collet set within a raised quatrefoil double scallop setting, the lower scallop decorated with strapwork detail in white enamel, between blue and white enamelled volute shoulders, and with further black enamelled scrolled decoration to the slightly tapered band, ring size J - K. £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: From a Private Collection. In the Middle Ages, gem-set rings took a variety of simple forms, the focus being on the symbolic power of the gemstone therein, mounted in its natural (polished but unfaceted) cabochon form. In contrast Renaissance period rings, such as this example, are elaborate, set with faceted gems, and combining, as explained by the French goldsmith, Pierre Woeiriot in his Liver d’anneaux d’orfevrerie (1561) “the precision of the sculptor, with the taste of the painter”. While the cusped collet setting continues from the Medieval period, by the 16th century these cusps become divided in two, with the lower scallop decorated in enamel. By the mid 16th century the use of polychrome enamel begins to appear on gem-set rings, and the fashion moved to display diamonds and coloured stones within more architecturally significant bezels, supported between sculpted volute shoulders. In the last two decades of the 16th century, the single gem-set ring with box bezel and quatrefoil sides, fell out of fashion. The setting ceded importance to the gemstones themselves, with the stone-setter eclipsing the goldsmith; this resulted in a simplification of design, loss of sculptural elements and enamel relegated to the very edges and back of the settings (and usually black and white). According to the famed Italian Renaissance goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571) “the ruby was valued as the most expensive stone, twice as expensive as the emerald, eight times as expensive as the diamond and eighty times as expensive as the sapphire” - quoted in Scarisbrick, D., Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty, 1993. Despite their abundance in contemporary portraiture, surviving Renaissance rings, particularly examples in such fine condition as the example offered here for sale, are exceedingly rare. The fine ruby and beautiful enamel work would indicate an original owner of high status, probably a member of the Royal Court. Condition Report According to a PMI test on the XR analyzer, the gold is testing as 19.85 carat. Chemical elements showing as: Au 82.73 Ag 10.12 Cu 7.15 B 0.061

Lot 52

Two antique hardstone signet rings, the first inset with an oval banded agate plaque and engraved with a sailing ship crest above the motto ‘SINE METU’, the second with shield-shaped bloodstone engraved with similar crest underneath the motto ‘PRUDENTIA ET VIRTUE’, opening to reveal a locket compartment, first stamped ‘18CT’, ring sizes U and O. £500-£700 --- ‘SINE METU’ is the motto of the Jameson family. They were known for driving pirates off the coast of Scotland during the 16th century, and were granted a coat of arms with the motto ‘SINE METU’, meaning ‘Without Fear’. Condition Report General light to moderate surface wear to both rings commensurate with age and use. Both bands show evidence of resizing, the shield-shaped signet ring with dints and obvious solder seam. Gross weight 10gm.

Lot 197

A topaz and diamond cluster ring, 1975, the oval-cut sherry-coloured topaz within a double cluster surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 2.40 carats, ring size M. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report The topaz is an attractive pinky orange colour, clean with some small scratches and nibbling of facet edges to table and crown, measures 14.3 x 10.2mm. Diamonds are modern brilliants, bright and lively, 16 x approximately 0.1 carat, 16 x approximately 0.05 carats. The mount shows might surface wear only. Cluster measures 24.5 x 21mm, by 13.5mm high. Weight 9.9gm.

Lot 41

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval-cut ruby within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, ring size L - M. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Gross weight 6.5gm.

Lot 275

A diamond single stone ring, the old cushion-cut diamond of light brown tint, weighing 4.67 carats, between stepped shoulders, ring size K½. £5,000-£7,000 --- Condition Report The diamond graded by department as approximately M+ (tinted brown) colour, and internal S12 - I1 clarity - chips to girdle. The ring been resized at some stage and the shank slightly oval, thus ring size approximate. Gross weight 5.8gm.

Lot 179

A ruby and diamond ring, circa 1970, the openwork cluster of textured radiating design, set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, indistinctly marked, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, ring size L. £300-£400 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the gold is testing as 14ct gold. Condition Report The rubies are a transparent light red/pinkish hue. The mount shows slight wear, there are indistinct marks to the interior of the shank. Gross weight 10.9gm.

Lot 159

Three gem set rings, comprising two rings by Benjamin Storch, one set with an amethyst, stamped ‘9ct’, the other with a jade cabochon, stamped ‘18ct’, together with a smoky quartz ring, stamped ‘14k’, various sizes. (3) £400-£600 --- Condition Report Ring sizes I½, K and P respectively.

Lot 104

An antique carnelian intaglio ring, carved to depict the profile of a deity, possibly the sun god Sol, with ‘radiate’ crown, and full beard, mounted in gold, ring size approximately M. £150-£200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. A faint seam observed around the collet setting, and at the shoulders, with evidence of porosity to the underside. Gross weight 7.1gm.

Lot 186

A dress ring, the stylised heart set with a circular-cut green paste, stamped ‘10K’, ring size M. £80-£120 --- Condition Report According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the ring is testing as 10ct gold. Paste rubbed and chipped. Resizing evident. Gross weight 4.4gm.

Lot 228

A 19th century gold and ruby serpent ring, the coiled serpent head with engraved scale pattern and bezel-set with a pear-shaped ruby, ring size H½. £80-£100 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. The ring size approximate as shank slightly oval. The serpent mouth with loop for now deficient drop. Gross weight approximately 1.6gm.

Lot 367

A collection of rings, comprising a diamond five stone ring, Chester 1897, two diamond rings, an amethyst and diamond ring, an aquamarine and diamond cluster ring and a pink sapphire and diamond ring, four with UK hallmarks for 18ct gold, total diamond weight approximately 1.15 carats, various sizes. (6) £700-£900 --- Condition Report Two diamond rings without hallmarks stamped ‘18’ and ‘18CT PLAT’. Aquamarine loose (unmounted) and requires re-setting - some chips and nibbles evident. Amethyst rubbed. Gross weight 16.7gm.

Lot 158

A 9ct gold turquoise and cultured pearl dress ring, 1959, of target design, set with turquoise cabochons and cultured half-pearls, London hallmark, ring size J½. £100-£150 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some discolouration to the turquoise cabochons. The pearls with good lustre and pinkish overtones. One pearl whole and a later replacement. Ring size approximate as band slightly oval where shank resized. Gross weight 5.2gm.

Lot 108

A chrysoprase and diamond dress ring, of crossover design, the oval chrysoprase cabochons between shoulders set with single-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.40 carat, ring size I. £200-£300 --- According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the metal is testing as 16.70 carat gold. Condition Report Gross weight 4.6gm. Crysoprase are well matched, showing slight scuffing only. Diamonds are present and correct, single cuts, a little dark. Mount shows general light wear.

Lot 168

A blister pearl and diamond dress ring by Alan Martin Gard, 1966, the oval blister pearl within an abstract textured mount set with three brilliant-cut diamond highlights, to a reeded hoop, partial London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘AMG’, ring size K. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report Minimal wear. Bezel length 30mm. Gross weight 16.8gm.

Lot 97

A gold posy ring, late 17th century, the D-shaped hoop inscribed to the inside in italics: ‘A true frind’s gift’, maker’s mark ‘K’, diameter 20.8mm, weight 2gm. £400-£600 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist in Upton Gray, Hampshire in August 2020. It is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, ref: SUR-CF4FC7, and has been disclaimed as Treasure, ref: 2020-T615. The inscription is recorded on posy rings during the late 17th and 18th century. The spelling of ‘friend’ as ‘frind’ dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period when it was given to a good-natured person. For an example bearing the same posy, see No 82, The Griffin Collection Inv. No. 05023. Scarisbrick, D: I like my Choyce Posy Rings from the Griffin Collection, pub. AD ILISSVM, 2021 Condition Report Small scrape to the edge, otherwise very fine.

Lot 90

A Medieval gold and garnet posy ring, 13th century, the hexagonal pie-dish bezel centred with a pointed cabochon garnet, between stepped shoulders, closed back setting, the exterior of the band engraved in Lombardic script, ‘+ AMOR. MEVS. AMP: QUAM. VERB: EST’, translating from the Latin as ‘My love is more (than) words’, band width 2mm, weight 3.8gm, ring size N. £3,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: Purchased from Walton Farm Museum in the early 1990s. This is an uncommon type of Medieval ring, combining a gem-set ‘pie-dish’ bezel with an inscribed love posy (or chanson). For a similar ring, see: Oman, C., British Rings, 800-1914, plate 56, B and C. “Both documents and extant art objets attest to the widespread exchange of jewelery [...] as a symbol of love, especially in the Gothic era. Brooches and pendants are relatively common survivals from medieval France and England. [....Some bearing] amorous inscriptions, ‘with all my heart’, ‘yours forever’, ‘love conquers all’ and so forth’.” Hindman, S.: Towards an Art History of Medieval Rings, 2014, p146. Condition Report Very good condition, small nick to the surface of the garnet and general surface wear to the stone. The mount also shows general surface wear, particularly the bezel. The inscription starts at the back of the band with the bezel between ‘amp’ and ‘quam’. Lettering mostly clear, the last T of EST is a little worn. Weight 3.8gm.

Lot 95

A rock crystal memorial ring, 17th century, the bezel comprising an octagonal faceted rock crystal over gold wire detail, within a cut-down collet setting with engraved scroll decoration, the underside gadrooned in black enamel with white spot detail, between black enamelled scrolled shoulders, ring size K. £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist in the Highmoor, Oxfordshire in December 2021. It is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, ref: BERK-3C9CE5 and has been disclaimed as Treasure, ref: 2022-T174. Condition Report The crystal is clear and bright, with just slight rubbing of the facet edges. The black fabric and gold wire detail below is not damaged, but has slipped out of position. The scroll detail around the bezel is a little rubbed and worn. The black and white enamel gadrooning to the underside of the bezel is rather worn - to one side two of the seven are lacking, to the other side, one whole and four halves of the seven are lacking. Traces of black enamel remain to the scrolled shoulders, the detail remains fairly crisp. Bezel measures 10 x 9 x 5mm. XRF: 18.16 carat Au - 75.65 AG - 11.70 Ni - 0.241 Cu - 12.27 Zn - 0.172 Bi - 0.207

Lot 244

A diamond set cluster ring, the late 19th century marquise-shaped panel pavé-set with old cushion-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, later band, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size P. £1,000-£1,200 --- Condition Report The diamonds are all well matched and bright and lively. The mount shows light wear only. The shank is later replaced and resizing evident. The marquise-shaped panel measuring approximately 15 x 9mm.

Lot 199

An early 20th century diamond three stone ring, of crossover design, set with three graduated old-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum and gold, total diamond weight approximately 0.75 carat, ring size L½. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds comprising two old brilliant-cuts and one old cushion-cut. All with good scintillation. The two smaller drawing a slightly yellow tint. The centre stone possibly a later replacement. Gross weight approximately 3.4gm. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the ring is testing as 18ct gold and platinum.

Lot 271

A diamond dress ring, the tapered band set to the front with three rows of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size J. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensuarte with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Typical inclusions observed under magnification. Gross weight 5.7gm.

Lot 76

A dress ring, the cut-cornered synthetic colour change corundum in a foliate mount, indistinct stamp, ring size J. £150-£200 --- According to a PMI test on a XRF Analyzer the metal is testing as 21ct gold. Condition Report Gross weight 6.3gm. Stone shows some wear/nibbling of facet edges. Stone approximately 15 x 12 x 5.5mm. Mount shows light surface wear only

Lot 220

A diamond eternity ring, pavé-set throughout with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 2.50 carats, ring size R. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. One of the smaller diamonds chipped. Gross weight 13.7gm.

Lot 276

A tanzanite and diamond ring and pendant suite, the ring set with a cushion-shaped tanzanite between two triangular-cut diamonds, the pendant en suite and suspended by an unassociated snake-link chain, ring and pendant stamped ‘750’, chain stamped ‘585’, total diamond weight approximately 1.15 carats, ring size N. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The tanzanites are well matched and a deep violet hue. The diamonds bright. Total tanzanite weight very approximately 5.45 carats. Gross weight 11.5gm

Lot 131

An early 20th century diamond cluster ring, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum and gold, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring size L. £300-£400 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively. Resizing evident. Gross weight 2.8gm.

Lot 178

A cultured pearl ring, circa 1970, the cultured pearl, measuring approximately 8.4mm, centred within an abstract surround of staggered rods, to reeded shoulders, stamped ‘750’, ring size P½ - Q. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pearl with good lustre. Gross weight 7.8gm.

Lot 53

Two hardstone signet rings, each inset with an oval or rectangular hardstone panel with armorial crest seal engravings, stamped ‘585’ and ‘750’, ring sizes P and M. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The oval signet ring band with evidence of resizing. Gross weight 19.1gm.

Lot 339

An early 20th century sugarloaf sapphire and diamond ring, the sugarloaf sapphire cabochon within a finely pierced surround of single-cut diamonds, the foliate shoulders and gallery similarly-set with single and old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, later band, (one diamond deficient), sapphire weight approximately 6.00 carats, ring size L. £2,200-£3,000 --- Provenance: According to a report from GCS, the sapphire is testing as Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of treatment. Report number 5785-1332 dated 21 February 2025. Condition Report The sapphire has a very small patch of wear visible to the tip of the cabochon. There is one diamond lacking to one shoulder and some solder in evidence to the other. The shank has been replaced from the base of the shoulders. Shank resized. Gross weight 5.2gm.

Lot 278

A mid 20th century diamond cluster ring, the marquise-cut diamond within a surround of tapered baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size L £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively, some stones drawing slightly yellow tint. The central marquise with a small chip to the girdle. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the ring is testing as 17ct gold. Gross weight 4.7gm.

Lot 221

A gem-set serpent ring by Mauboussin, circa 1965, of wraparound design, the snake’s head and tail pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the eyes set with marquise-cut emeralds, the shoulders forming the body and inlaid with carved mother-of-pearl, signed ‘Mauboussin Paris’, maker’s mark, numbered French assay mark, total diamond weight approximately 1.10 carats, ring size L. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report One mother-of-pearl plaque detached - only slotted in place. Gross weight 11gm.

Lot 93

A post-medieval silver gilt ring, late 16th / early 17th century, the raised circular bezel bearing a rosette motif, between foliate shoulders, ring size approximately K½. £240-£300 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist at Kingkerswell, Devon in July 2022. It is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, ref: DEV-13506B and has been disclaimed as Treasure, ref: 2022-T748. Condition Report Gross weight 2.6gm.

Lot 40

A diamond cluster ring, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size N. £260-£360 --- Condition Report Diamonds I1/I2 clarity - cannot be accurately graded for colour due to yellow gold. Gross weight 5.2gm.

Lot 313

A diamond ring, set with a brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.56 carats, with a similarly-cut diamond to either side, between bifurcated shoulders, signed ‘HOF’ for ‘Hearts on Fire’, retailer’s signature ‘Cerrone’, stamped ‘750’, remaining total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size L - M. £4,000-£6,000 --- Accompanied by a report from HRD stating that the diamond weighing 1.56 carats is G colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 20030489802, dated 17 October 2003. Accompanied by a report from Argyle Diamonds stating that the diamond weighing 1.56 carats is G colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 286126, dated 14 June 2010. Accompanied by a diamond dossier from GIA stating that the diamond weighing 0.49 carat (one of the side stones) is F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 2121182500, dated 3 June 2010. Condition Report The principal diamond is laser inscribed with Argyle Diamonds report number. One side stone is laser inscribed with GIA report number. Remaining side stone appears well matched. Light wear to gold, shank would benefit from rhodium plating. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 4.9gm.

Lot 47

A charm bracelet and amethyst bracelet, the charm bracelet suspending a variety of 9ct gold charms, including a map of Great Britain, a gnome, an enamel clover, a map of Ireland and a Toby Jug, etc., various marks, together with an early 20th century gold and amethyst bracelet, first length 18.5cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surafce wear commensuarte with age an use. The charm bracelet’s bolt ring also stamped ‘9C’, the purple fob seal charm is paste, the remaining charms either stamped ‘9CT’ or unmarked. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the early 20th century bracelet is testing as 15ct gold. Gross weight 33.3gm.

Lot 333

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, set throughout with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 2.65 carats, ring size I - J. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Gross weight 7gm.

Lot 302

A sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring, of bombé design, set throughout with brilliant, single and rose-cut diamonds, with a row of baguette-cut sapphires, ring size I - J. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Principal diamond approximately 0.2 carat. Sapphires show a little wear to facet edges. Some scuffing and scratches to the shoulders and band. White precious metal mount untested. Bezel diameter 22mm, bezel height 13.5mm. Ring soze approximate due to sizing beads. Gross weight 16.4gm.

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