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A LARGE FINE QUALITY JAPANESE EDO PERIOD RED-CORNERED INCENSE BOX & COVER, the side wrapped in coarse red cloth covered in red lacquer, the cover and sides decorated in gold lacquer and gold leaf with scroll and leaf stemmed flowerheads reserved on a mottled nashiji ground, each side panel with two heart shaped apertures, the sides of the box fitted with two engraved metal loose ring handles, 14.5in x 11.4in x 9.5in high.
A tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, the round cut mid to deep indigo tanzanite four claw set in a crossover design, with curved lines of channel set baguette cut diamonds separated by sunburst double rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, white precious metal, ring size P; shank laser marked with the tanzanite weight of 3.50cts, and total diamond weight of 1.40cts; length of cluster 1.7cm
An 18ct gold bi-coloured ring by Salvatore Bersani, the chunky design with a white gold tubular mesh central feature with white ring binding terminations evolving into a tapered yellow gold shank, signed with Bersani cartouche, Italian marks partially obscured; size K, weight 17.09g
A certificated marquise cut yellow diamond and diamond cluster ring, the fancy light yellow marquise cut diamond in a yellow precious metal collet to a border of small white round brilliants and plain shank of white precious metal stamped '750', size O; the mini cert from the International Gemological Institute, number H8J625741214, with photograph, states that the estimated weight of the principal stone is 0.51cts, clarity SI, and the other diamonds to be 0.25cts total, colour G-H, clarity VS-SI
A zircon, citrine and aquamarine floral suite, comprising a spray brooch and flower head ring and earrings, of mid 20th century design, each flower centred on a cushion, oval or round cut zircon in apricot-brown hues to petal borders of round cut aquamarines then citrines, the brooch with two flowers and similarly set foliate frond, clasp with safety catch, length 5.1cm; ring size K½, length of cluster (and diameter of earstud clusters) 2.2cm
A Victorian turquoise and diamond bar brooch, set with a circular flower motif with a central and an outer ring of round cabochon turquoises joined by petals of rose cut diamonds and similarly set shoulders, all on a plain narrow bar of yellow precious metal, clasp with safety catch; diameter of flower 1.7cm, length of bar 6.4cm
A diamond half-band ring, the tapered chevron-angled shank set to the front with a zig-zag pattern formed by five diaper set princess cut diamonds sandwiched by four pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white precious metal laser marked '585' and giving the diamond weight as 0.50cts; ring size O
An Art Deco aquamarine and diamond ring, set with an emerald cut aquamarine in a rectangular millegrain collet and a hexagonal border of round brilliant cut diamonds and diamond embellished shoulders, plain narrow shank, in white on yellow precious metal stamped '18ct', size K-L; length of cluster 1.4cm
A jade and diamond ring, the oval cabochon mid green jade four claw set between trios of round brilliant cut diamonds to a scrolling gallery and plain shank of unmarked yellow precious metal, size Z+, length of jade cabochon 1.9cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 0.50cts
An emerald and diamond cluster ring set in hallmarked gold, the oval cut emerald claw set in a border of eight round brilliant cut diamonds, in white gold to a plain yellow gold shank, London hallmarks for 9ct gold 1987, size O½, length of cluster 1.4cm, estimated total weight of diamonds 0.88cts
A rectangular emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald cut emerald four claw set within a border of eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds, pierced backing plate and plain shank of white precious metal stamped '585', and laser marked with the stone weights - emerald 4.02cts and total diamonds 0.80cts, size P
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring set in 18ct gold, with a graduated line of three round cut sapphires within a tiered elongated oval border of round brilliant cut diamonds, set in white gold to a plain tapered yellow gold band, Sheffield hallmarks 1989, size L½, length of cluster 1.3cm
An art deco Asscher cut diamond and onyx ring, the octagonal asscher cut diamond, estimated weight 2.61cts, collet set within an angled one-piece onyx bezel border to a cutaway carved scrolling gallery, each shoulder set with a graduated line of four single cut diamonds, plain shank, white precious metal tests for platinum, ring size approximately G; estimated colour of diamond (grey scale) J, estimated clarity VVS
A gold and lapis lazuli ring with double-headed eagle crest, the oval lapis plaque in collet setting with a gold crowned double-headed eagle in the centre, the eagle holding a sceptre and an orb, to ornate cast shoulders and tapered shank, hallmarked 14ct gold, Sheffield 1985, size V½, gross weight 7.8g
A blue hardstone and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut stone is a sapphire, possibly synthetic or a doublet, collet set in a millegrain petal edge border of old round brilliant and single cut diamonds, to a plain tapered shank stamped indistinctly '18ct', size M, length of cluster 2.1cm
A diamond and synthetic sapphire cluster ring, the oval cut royal blue sapphire of synthetic origin four claw set above a border of ten round brilliant cut diamonds, set in white precious metal to a cutaway mount and tapered shank of yellow precious metal stamped '18ct, Plat'; size J, total estimated weight of diamonds 1.80cts, cased The sapphire is a pure blue, bright and vibrant, evenly coloured, measuring 10.05 x 8.05 x 5.15mm; there is minor facet edge abrasion , and with a loupe polishing lines visible and shallow surface scratches. Estimated colour and clarity of the diamonds - H, VVS-SI. Gross weight 4.32g. The estimated weight of the sapphire is 3.50cts. Regrettably we do not have the laboratory facilities to test stones for treatment or origin, so I can only give my opinion based on observations with a 10x loupe. I have not seen any distinct straight &/or angled colour banding (which would indicate a natural origin) but neither have I seen distinct curved banding (a sure sign of synthetic production). This sapphire shows distinct pleochroic differentiation (this is a natural phenomenon of many coloured gem crystals, whereby the colour of the stone varies according to the angle of the crystal lattice through which it is observed; the stone cutter will normally ensure that the best colour is visible from the top; this effect is diminished by heat treating), so my guess is that it is unlikely to have been heat treated. However, I repeat, we do not have the facilities to test stones, and my opinion is not a guarantee!
A diamond flowerhead cluster ring set in 18ct white gold, the seven round brilliant cut diamonds held by heart-shaped claws between tapered shoulders set with graduated lines of further round brilliant diamonds, Sheffield hallmarks 2005, ring size K, estimated total weight of diamonds 0.80cts; cased
A mid-20th century synthetic ruby and diamond ring, the large step cut ruby multiple claw set to an integral fancy gallery, between T-bar shoulders set with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, plain shank, white precious metal stamped '18ct, Pla', size K; dimensions of ruby 12.10 x 10.34 x 5.32mm
A ruby and diamond double heart ring, the principal old pear cut diamond and similarly cut ruby in interlocked heart shaped borders of rose cut diamonds to a similarly set ribbon surmount between trifoliate reeded shoulders and tapered reeded shank, size L; estimated weight of principal diamond 0.52cts
A fracture filled ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut ruby claw set in white precious metal between lines of baguette cut diamonds and outer crossover lines of round brilliants, to a tapered shank size O½, laser marked '585' and indicating the stone weights as - ruby 1.80cts, and total diamonds 0.90cts. The ruby has been fracture-filled
A diamond flower head cluster ring, the central round brilliant cut diamond collet set in a border of ten smaller similar diamonds to a pierced gallery and backing, and plain shank, size P½, white precious metal stamped '585'; diameter of cluster 1.45cm; together with a mini cert (with photograph) from the Gemmological Institute of India, stating that the principal stone was estimated (graded as mounted) at 0.70cts, colour I-J, clarity VVS; and the remaining stones estimated to weigh in total 1.31cts, colour E-F, clarity VS
A certificated 5.76ct diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant cut diamond currently multi-claw set above a smaller circle of single cut diamonds to a plain tapered shank, size L; together with a certificate from AnchorCert, number 20021580, dated 12th January 2015, stating that this is a natural diamond which weighs 5.76cts, is M colour and VS1 clarity, and the cut, symmetry and polish are all Very Good, and includes maps of the stone from both crown and pavilion
A George III silver meat skewer, maker's mark illegible, London 1776, with rope twist ring end, engraved with ship crest, 30cm; another smaller meat skewer, maker JJ, London 1770 with plain ring handle, 27.5cm together with a small electroplate ring and shell ended poultry skewer, 20.5cm, 5.4oz weighable (3)
Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843), a glass and bronze dore centrepiece, the two glass tiers with serrated galleries and with strawberry cut diamond diaper, a ring handle above the smaller upper tier supported on the heads of boys on one knee holding swags of flowers to their chests, the lower tier above a foliate band, anthemions above the three paw feet, the circular base inscribed 'Thomire a Paris', 35cm (13.75 in) high The glass is in good condition
A good 19th century rosewood mantle clock signed Simmons, Coleman Street, London, the bevelled glazed case with foliate gilt engraved dial having twin subsidiaries above for strike/silent and slow/fast, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, signed to a shaped plaque above VI, the twin fusee gong striking movement with anchor escapement and unsigned backplate, the adjustable pendulum with holdfast 30½ x 20½cm (12 x 8in) No apparent major defects; movement seems to function.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, signed Robt Bryson & Sons Edinburgh, the hood with inlaid swanneck pediment, the satinwood strung trunk with panelled door, the 13inch engraved brass dial signed to a boss in the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, upon a rectangular plinth 223cm (87in)

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