A THAI COMBED CELADON DEEP BOWL Sawankhalok, 15th Century, the interior with incised underglaze floret, larger lotus form petals to walls interspersed with smaller petals between, slightly everted rim, unglazed foot with firing ring Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s 23cm diameter Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Additional Information: Sotheby's Val #33
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A GROUP OF THREE GLAZED STONEWARE BOWLS 14th-16th Century, a Vietnamese shallow dish with incised vertical lines and kiln stacking ring to centre, a pale olive-green glazed shallow bowl with incised ring to well, and a greyish-green glazed bowl with everted rim Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s 14.5cm to 15.5cm diameter, 3.5cm to 6cm high Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A THAI CELADON BOTTLE Sawakhalok, 15th Century, a heavily potted globular bottle with two lugs, incised ribbed sides and feathery band to shoulders, pale olive-green glaze, dark firing ring to base Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, No.91 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 Notes: For a similar example see The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification, Brown. R. M., Art Media Resources, 2000, pl.XXXIIa 16cm high, 19cm diameter Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A COMBED OLIVE GREEN GLAZED BOWL Song/Yuan Dynasty, grey-green glaze which pools olive, rounded sides with slightly everted edges, the interior decorated with incised peony and ring to well, thin raised foot rim with unglazed greyish base Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.78 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 18.8cm diameter, 7cm high Condition: Condition Report Has a small chip to the rim. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A BLUE AND WHITE FISH FORM DISH 19th Century, a shallow dish in the shape of a fish with underglaze painted features, the underside with aquatic foliage, a circular foot ring and character mark Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s 32.5cm long Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A VIETNAMESE WHITE GLAZED CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER 14th-15th Century, a greyish-white glazed box with tiered domed cover, inscribed 'DT.A' to inside cover, inverted slightly recessed foot rim, unglazed stacking ring to the well Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.107 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 15.2cm diameter, 10cm high Condition: Condition Report There has been extensive restoration to the body and cover, there is also a small chip to the inside rim on the bowl. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A YUE-TYPE ARCHAISTIC INCISED CELADON VASE Hu shaped vase with four rings to shoulders, underglaze decorated ruyi head panels, band above, sits on a thin glazed flanged foot with six firing spur/patch marks Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s 19.5cm high Condition: Condition Report One ring has a small chipped section. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A THAI CELADON BOWL Sawankhalok, 15th Century, a pale green glazed shallow bowl, incised trellis to inner walls, ring to centre well, everted rim, raised unglazed foot Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.13 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 24cm diameter, 7cm high Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A THAI OLIVE-CELADON DEEP BOWL Sawankhalok, 15th Century, a large olive glazed bowl with rounded sides, incised trellis pattern outer walls with horizontal ring borders, thickly potted base and foot, firing ring to base Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.127 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 16.5cm high, 21cm diameter Condition: Condition Report An oval section of the outer wall is unglazed. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A LARGE THAI CELADON BOWL Sawankhalok, 14th-15th Century, a tall wide bowl with incised underglaze patterned lattice walls, rings to well and borders, the exterior of vertical lines and ring borders, unglazed burnt reddish foot with firing ring Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1976 Literature: South-East Asian Ceramics: Ninth Through Seventeenth Centuries, Frasche. D. F., Asia Society, 1976, p.63, no.22, label to base 32cm diameter, 13cm high Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A VIETNAMESE TWO COLOUR GLAZED BOWL 14th Century, dark brown glazed exterior, everted rim and cream white glaze to the interior, the bottom with an unglazed stacking ring, a slightly everted raised foot Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.32 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 Exhibited: South-East Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, Oriental Ceramics Society, Hong Kong, 1979, No.170, illustrated p.173, exhibition label to base 15.5cm diameter, 8cm high Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. There is firing imperfection to the rim and upper wall. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A THAI LEAF AND FOLIATE SCROLL KENDI Sawankhalok, 14th-15th Century, round squat shaped body, slender neck and flat overhanging mouth rim, mammiform spout with nipple, decorated in dense scrolling brown foliage under a clear glaze, a ring of brown wash to outer foot rim Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.14 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 Exhibited: South-East Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, Oriental Ceramics Society, Hong Kong, 1979, No.284, illustrated p. 249, exhibition label to base 15.5 x 16.5cm Condition: Condition Report Has restoration to the neck and nipple spout. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Additional Information: Sotheby's Val. #14
A THAI CELADON BOTTLE Sawakhalok, 15th Century, a heavily potted globular bottle with two lugs, incised ribbed sides and combed foliate scrolls to shoulders, bluish-green glaze, reddish-brown wash to base with dark firing ring Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, No.93 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977. Notes: For a similar example see The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification, Brown. R. M., Art Media Resources, 2000, pl.XXXIIa 16.5cm high, 19cm diameter Condition: Condition Report Fine condition with no visible damage or restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
TWO THAI CELADON BOWLS Sawankhalok, 14th-15th Century, a deep heavily potted bowl with rounded sides, incised underglaze petal floret to centre and interior wall, slightly everted rim, unglazed foot rim; a smaller example with double ring to well, incised vertical lines to exterior and unglazed foot Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s 26cm and 18cm diameter, 11.5cm and 9.5cm high Condition: Condition Report The larger example has restoration to the rim and upper wall, a hairline to the edge, and two glaze drips have cracked from the foot rim. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Ring: solide gefertigter vintage Diamantring, Altschliffdiamant von ca. 1ct: Ca. Ø19mm, RG60, ca. 14,2g, 18K Gold, mittig der Altschliffdiamant von ca. 1ct, minimale Chips im Randbereich, auf den Ringschultern insgesamt 6 kleine Brillanten, solide vintage Goldschmiedeanfertigung.
Ring: sehr hochwertig und aufwendig gearbeiteter Designer-Brillant-Goldschmiedering, 18K Gold: Ca. Ø18,5mm, RG58, ca. 11,4g, 18K Gelbgold, schauseitig ca. 9mm breit, durchbrochen gearbeitet, besetzt mit ca. 88 Brillanten von zusammen ca. 0,44ct, schöne und vermutlich unikate Designer-Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: sehr wertvoller Goldschmiedering mit reichem Brillantbesatz und großem Ceylon-Saphir "NO HEAT": Ca. Ø 19 mm, RG 58, ca. 11,7g, Handarbeit aus 14K Weißgold, Ringkopf sehr aufwendig gearbeitet, ca. 23 × 21,5 mm, zentral der hochfeine, unbehandelte Ceylon-Saphir mit typischer Ceylon-Farbe und hoher Reinheit, ca. 11 × 10 mm, ca.5ct, 2-reihig umrandet von weißen Brillanten von zusammen ca. 2,4ct, Brillanten ebenfalls von sehr schöner Qualität und besonders aufwendig gefasst, wodurch der Steinbesatz in 3 unterschiedlichen Winkeln erscheint.
Ring: wertvoller Brillant/Diamant-Goldschmiedering, großer feiner Brillant von ca. 1,85ct, Wesselton/VS: Ca. Ø17mm, RG54, ca. 6,1g, 18K Weißgold, schöner Brillant von hoher Qualität in erhabener Fassung, ca. Ø7,75mm, ca. 5mm hoch, ca. 1,85ct, Farbe im Bereich Wesselton, Reinheit im Bereich VS, zudem ca. 42 Diamanten im 8-Kant-Schliff, insgesamt ca. 0,42ct, attraktive und aufwendige vintage Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: feiner weißgoldener Saphir/Brillantring, ca. 0,83ct Edelsteinbesatz, Leo Pizzo: Ca. Ø17mm, RG53, ca. 3,6g, 18K Weißgold, zentral der leuchtende Saphir von ca. 0,58ct, umrandet von 10 feinen Brillanten von ca. 0,25ct, Ringschiene signiert "LeoPizzo", inkl. Box und Wempe Zertifikat von 2011.
Ring: hochwertiger Herrenring mit Brillanten sehr feiner Qualität, VVS, ca. 1,26ct: Ca. Ø21mm, RG65, ca. 7,3g, 18K Gold, schöner vintage Herrenring, im Verlauf gefertigte Ringschiene, schauseitig ca. 9mm breit und mit 3 Brillanten sehr schöner Qualität besetzt, Farbe im Bereich Wesselton H-I, Reinheit im obersten Bereich VVS, jeweils ca. 0,42ct, zusammen also ca. 1,26ct.
Ring: hochfeiner Brillant-Solitärring, ca. 2ct im oberen Qualitätsbereich: Ca. Ø 14,5mm, RG 46, ca. 7,3g, 18K Weißgold, moderne Spannfassung mit Sicherheitssteg in 18K Gelbgold, großer, hochfeiner Brillant, ca. Ø 8mm, Höhe 4,8mm, ca. 2ct, qualitativ im oberen Qualitätsbereich.
Ring: sehr feiner Rubin/Brillant-Goldschmiedering von Wempe, ca. 1ct Edelsteinbesatz: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 4,5g, 18K Weißgold, hochwertige Handarbeit, Ringschiene signiert Wempe, zentral ein leuchtender Rubin von sehr schöner Farbe, ca. 0,6ct, umrandet von 10 Brillanten sehr schöner Qualität, inkl. Wempe Box und Juweliers-Zertifikat.
Ring: neuwertiger Ring mit Saphirbesatz und feinsten Diamanten, ca. 2,1ct: Ca. Ø17mm, RG54, ca. 4,3g, 18K Roségold, sichtbare Hälfte abwechslend mit Saphiren und Diamanten besetzt, die 5 Saphire haben ein Gesamtgewicht von ca. 1,5ct, Diamanten ca. 0,6ct, Farbe im oberen Bereich und sehr hoher Reinheitsgrad, neuwertiger Erhaltungszustand.
Ring: äußerst dekorativer, hochwertiger Goldschmiedering mit großem Opal und Brillantbesatz: Ca. Ø18,5mm, RG58, ca. 13,1g, 14K Gelbgold, Ringkopf ca. 25 x 20mm, ovaler Opal-Cabochon von ca. 29ct und mit sehr schönem Farbspiel, Rosé-, Grün- und Violetttöne, Ringschultern mit kleinen Brillanten besetzt, zusammen ca. 0,6ct, ein Stein bestoßen, vintage Goldschmiedearbeit, schöner Zustand.
Ring: interessanter vintage Türkis/Brillant-Goldschmiedering, ca. 2,7ct: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 12,3g, 18K Gelbgold, im Verlauf gefertigt, schauseitig ca. 16mm breit, besetzt mit 2 Türkisen und über 60 Brillanten von zusammen ca. 2,7ct, hochwertige vintage Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: solide gearbeiteter und schwerer Brillant-Goldschmiedering, ca. 1,44ct: Ca. Ø18mm, RG57, ca. 18,2g, 18K Gelbgold, im Verlauf gefertigt, schauseitig ca. 14mm breit, besetzt mit 12 Brillanten, geschätztes Brillantgewicht insgesamt ca. 1,44ct, Farbe im Bereich Wesselton, Reinheit im Bereich SI, sehr hochwertige Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: hochwertiger Cocktailring mit Saphirbesatz sehr feiner Qualität, neuwertig: Ca. Ø 16,5 mm, RG 51, ca. 10,5g, 18K Weißgold, sehr aufwändige Handarbeit, Ringkopf innen durchbrochen gearbeitet, schauseitig der gesamte sichtbare Bereich mit Saphirbesatz von sehr hoher Qualität, am Übergang zur Ringschiene beidseitig eine Reihe Brillanten, Steingewichte gepunzt, Saphire 4,56ct, Brillanten 0,21ct. ACHTUNG: Im Preis sind 19% Umsatzsteuer enthalten, die ausgewiesen werden können! Das bedeutet für Käufer mit Lieferadresse außerhalb der EU, dass sich der Preis um diese ausgewiesene Steuer reduziert.
Ring: extravaganter luxuriöser Diamant/Rubinring, insgesamt ca. 5,49ct, 18K Weißgold, anspruchsvolle Goldschmiedearbeit: Ca. Ø18mm, RG58, Ringkopf ca. 28 x 26,5mm, ca. 21,5g, 18K Weißgold, sehr solide und dekorativ gefertigter Ring, mittig mit feinsten Rubinen im Karree-, Trapez- und Triangelschliff von insgesamt ca. 1,56ct, umgeben von kleinen Brillanten und mehreren Reihen Diamanten im Baguette- und Trapezschliff, letztere in sogenannter Tunnel- oder Kanalfassung gefasst, sodass keine Zwischenräume zwischen den einzelnen Steinen entstehen, insgesamt ca. 3,93ct hochwertige Diamanten, schöne Qualität, Farbe im oberen Qualitätsbereich, Reinheit im oberen bis mittleren Qualitätsbereich, der Ringkopf ist rückseitig im Herzmuster durchbrochen gearbeitet, aufwendige Goldschmiede- und Fassarbeit mit hochwertigem Edelsteinbesatz in gutem Erhaltungszustand.
Ring: Moderner, hochwertiger Turmalin/Brillant-Goldschmiedering aus 18K Weißgold, Marke Schott: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG54, ca. 15g, 18K Weißgold, durchgehend breite Ringschiene von ca. 13mm, signiert "Schott", schauseitig besetzt mit einem leuchtend grünen Turmalin von ca. 6,5ct, zudem besetzt mit 50 Brillanten guter Qualität von zusammen ca. 0,75ct, Farbstein etwas berieben, solide Goldschmiedeanfertigung.
Ring: Goldschmiedering mit Brillant sowie Smargdbesatz, Handarbeit von Hofjuwelier M.Hansen: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG54, ca. 5,4g, 18K Gelbgold, im Verlauf gefertigt, Ringkopf ca. 7mm breit, mittig ein Brillant von ca. 0,35ct, Farbe Wesselton, Reinheit SI, zudem 2 Smaragde von zusammen ca. 0,15ct, incl. Schmuckpass, hochwertige Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: sehr schöner hochwertiger Saphirring, ca. 2ct: Ca. Ø19,5mm, RG62, ca. 11,6g, 18K Gold, im Verlauf angefertigter Goldschmiedering, Ringkopf schauseitig ca. 14mm breit, Schiene komplett mit oberflächlicher Hammerschlagoptik, zentral ein leuchtend blauer Saphir von ca. 2ct, beidseitig facettiert, hochwertige Goldschmiedearbeit, inkl. Juweliers-Zertifikat.
Ring: sehr dekorativer und hochwertiger Saphir/Rubin-Memoirering, 18K Weißgold: Ca. Ø17mm, RG54, ca. 6,3g, 18K Weißgold, ausgefallener Memoire-Goldschmiedering mit umlaufendem Rubin-Besatz, insgesamt 18 rund geschliffene, hochfeine Rubine von zusammen ca. 3,33ct, schauseitig ein sehr hochwertiger, intensiv blauer Saphir in erhabener Krappenfassung, ca. 2,4ct, massive und hochwertige Goldschmiedeanfertigung, neuwertig und ungetragen.
Armband/Ring: sehr hochwertige, moderne Goldschmiedeanfertigung mit feinen Aquamarinen und Brillanten, ca. 18,86ct: Ring ca. Ø18mm, RG57, ca. 15,3g, 18K Gelbgold, Ringkopf ca. 16mm breit, zentral ein feiner Baguette-Aquamarin von ca. 3,5ct, seitlich jeweils 3 sehr schöne Brillanten von insgesamt ca. 0,36ct, Armband ca. 18,5cm lang, ca. 59,4g, 18K Gelbgold, ca. 12,5mm breit, Panzermuster, besetzt mit insgesamt 5 feinen Aquamarinen von jeweils ca. 3ct, Verschluss mit doppelter Sicherheitsacht, äußerst solide Handarbeit in sehr schönem Zustand.
Ring: prunkvoller und sehr breiter Goldschmiedering mit Farbstein, Blaufluss-Heilstein: Ca. Ø18mm, RG58, ca. 24,9g, 14K Gelbgold, Ringkopf ca. 32mm breit, komplett durchbrochen gefertigte Ringschiene, florales Weinlaub-Design, besetzt mit einem glitzernden Farbstein, sehr hochwertige und ausgefallene Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: ausgefallener vintage Goldschmiedering mit feinem Brillantbesatz, ca. 1,15ct: Ca. Ø18mm, RG56, ca. 6,4g, 14K Gold, Ringkopf ca. 27mm breit, gearbeitet in 2 Goldtönen, reich mit feinen Brillanten von zusammen ca. 1,15ct besetzt, Mittelstein ca. 0,25ct, minimal bestoßen, hochwertige Handarbeit.
Ring: hochwertiger Platinring mit großem, hochfeinen Smaragd und Marquise- Diamanten: Ca. Ø 17mm, RG 53, ca. 10g, solide Handarbeit aus Platin, zentral der hochfeine Smaragd mit extrem hoher Reinheit und hoher Leuchtkraft, nahezu augenrein( extrem selten bei Smaragden), umrandet von zahlreichen Marquise- Diamanten, Smaragdgewicht 3,66ct, Diamantgewicht 0,63ct, beide Steingewichte gepunzt, neuwertig und ungetragen. ACHTUNG: Im Preis sind 19% Umsatzsteuer enthalten, die ausgewiesen werden können! Das bedeutet für Käufer mit Lieferadresse außerhalb der EU, dass sich der Hammerpreis um diese ausgewiesene Steuer reduziert.
Ring: dekorativer Goldring mit sehr schönen Altschliffdiamanten, insgesamt ca. 2,5ct: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 5,8g, 18K Gold, hochwertige alte Handarbeit, Ringkopf ca. Ø15mm, besetzt mit 9 Altschliffdiamanten von schöner Qualität, geschätztes Gesamtgewicht ca. 2,5ct, schöner Erhaltungszustand.
Ring: vintage Solitär-Diamant-Goldschmiedering, Altschliff-Diamant von ca. 1,5ct: Ca. Ø18mm, RG57, ca. 4,9g, 14K Gelbgold, besetzt mit einem Diamant im Altschliff von ca. 1,5ct, Farbe im Bereich Crystal, Reinheit I, lt. Wertschätzung von Juwelier Mahlberg aus dem Jahr 2015 hat der Ring einen Wert von ca. 7.500€.
Ring: Goldschmiedering mit 2 Halbkaräter Brillanten in Spitzenqualität, TW/VVS: Ca. Ø18mm, RG58, ca. 5,6g, 18K Weißgold, hochwertige Goldschmiedeanfertigung, mittig die beiden Brillanten von jeweils ca. 0,5ct, äußerst schöne Brillanz, Farbe im Bereich Top Wesselton, Reinheit VVS- lupenrein.
Ring: hochwertiger, ehemals teurer Smaragd/Brillant-Ring von Wempe, ca. 1,48ct: Ca. Ø16,5mm, RG52, ca. 3,3g, 18K Weißgold, mittig der leuchtend grüne, oval facettierte Smaragd von ca. 1,17ct, umrandet von 18 feinsten Brillanten, ca. 0,31ct, hochwertiger Goldschmiedering von Wempe inkl. Box und Zertifikat/Rechnung, Anschaffungspreis in den 70er Jahren über 8.900DM!
Ring: hochfeiner Smaragd/Brilliantring, vermutlich Muzo, ca.1,2ct: Ca.Ø 16,5 mm, RG 53, ca. 4g, 18K Weißgold, zentral der Smaragd in Spitzenqualität, augenrein und in tiefgrüner Farbe, sog. Muzo-Green, seitlich 4 Brillanten und 2 Marquise- Diamanten, ebenfalls von hervorragender Qualität.
Ring: aufwendig gearbeiteter 18K Weißgoldring mit einem grünen Saphir von ca. 5,2ct: Ca. Ø18mm, RG58, ca. 18g, 18K Weißgold, rundum aufwendige Millegriffes-Arbeit, auf den Schultern kleine Brillanten und Baguette/Trapez-Diamanten, mittig der beidseitig facettierte, grüne Saphir im oval-cut von ca. 5,2ct, schöner Erhaltungszustand.
Ring: neuwertiger, moderner und hochwertiger Saphir/Diamant-Goldschmiedering: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 4,9g, 18K Weißgold, erhaben gefertigter Ringkopf, besetzt mit einem sehr schönen und facettierten Saphir von ca. 9,85 x 6,9mm, ca. 1,9ct, Ringschultern mit jeweils 10 Baguette-Diamanten besetzt, insgesamt ca. 0,6ct, attraktive Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: sehr dekorativer vintage Smaragd/Brillant-Goldschmiedering, ca. 5ct: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 7,3g, 18K Gelbgold, im Verlauf gefertigt, schauseitig ca. 10mm breit, der erhaben gefertigter Ringkopf ist zentral besetzt mit einen Smaragd von ca. 0,8ct, zudem besetzt mit ca. 56 Brillanten mit einem Gesamtgewicht von insgesamt ca. 4,2ct, oberer Qualitätsbereich, Farbstein etwas berieben, attraktive vintage Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: Ausgefallener vintage Brillant-Goldschmiedering im Overcross-Design, 2 Herzen: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 12,6g, 18K Gelbgold, Ringkopf ca. 19mm breit, besetzt mit ca. 36 Brillanten von zusammen ca. 0,9ct, doppelte Herzform, ein Herz schauseitig in Weißgold gearbeitet, sehr hochwertige Goldschmiedearbeit.
Ring: hochwertig und massiv gefertigter Bandring mit feinem Edelsteinbesatz, leuchtender Smaragd ca. 1,2ct: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 12,2g, 18K Gold, im leichten Verlauf gefertigt, schauseitig ca. 8,5mm breit, zentral der Smaragd von sehr schöner Farbe und Leuchtkraft, ca. 1,2ct, seitlich jeweils 2 kleine Diamanten im Baguetteschliff, insgesamt ca. 0,16ct, solide Handarbeit.
Ring: 3 hochwertige, goldene Bandringe mit Rubin-, Saphir- Brillant-und Smaragdbesatz: 2 Ringe Rg 58, 1 Ring RG 57, zusammen ca. 22,6g, 18K Gelbgold, im Verlauf gefertigt, schauseitig ca. 6mm breit, besetzt mit einem Rubin- und einem Saphir-sowie einem Smaragd-Cabochon, seitlich jeweils ein Brillant von ca. 0,10ct, oberer Qualitätsbereich, sehr solide Goldschmiedearbeit.

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