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18 kt. Gouden ring, centraal bezet met een ovale gefacetteerde roze toermalijn van ca. 17,40 ct. in een entourage van briljant geslepen diamant met een totaalgewicht van ca. 0.96 ct., kleur G-H, zuiverheid VVS. Hierbij een kleursteen rapport van Peter Groeneboom, FGA, DGemG bruto 13,6 gr. ringmt. 16,25 [1] 18 k. gold ring, centrally set with an oval faceted pink tourmaline of approx. 17.40 ct in an entourage of brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of approx. 0.96 ct,, colour G-H, clarity VVS, Hereby a gemstone report of Peter Groeneboom, FGA, DGemG
14 kt. Witgouden met platina giardinetto ring bezet met oud briljant geslepen diamant met een totaalgewicht van ca. 1.80 ct., kleur J-K, zuiverheid overwegend VS bruto 7,0 gr. ringmt. 17,5 [1] 14 k. White gold and platinum giardinetto ring set with old brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of approx. 1.80 ct, colour J-K, mostly clarity VS
14 kt. Witgouden ring Art Deco, bezet met een fantasie geslepen aquamarijn, (h. 18 x b. 12 x d.6,95 mm, ca. 10.0 ct.) de schouders bezet met roosgeslepen diamant bruto 5.1 gr., ringmt. 17,5 [1] 14 k. Art Deco white gold ring, set with a fantasy cut aquamarine, (h. 18 x w. 12 x d.6.95 mm, approx. 10.0 ct.) the shoulders set with rose cut diamonds
Ladies 18ct Gold Attractive Diamond and Emerald Channel Set Dress Ring. Full Hallmark to Interior of Shank. The Princes Cut Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity. The Princes Cut Emeralds Also of Top Colour / Clarity. Ring Size L. Weight 4.6 grams. Excellent Condition.
HOSCHEDE MONET ALICE: (1844-1911) French artists' model, wife of the art collector Ernest Hoschede and later of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet. A.L.S., Alice, three pages, 8vo, n.p. (Poissy), n.d., to a friend, in French. Hoschede Monet announces 'Nous t'avions attendu hier toute la journee et j'ai ete bien etonne de vous que tu etais passe a Poissy sans t'arreter. J'espere que tu ne manqueras pas de venir avec qui tu le dis a la fin de la semaine car je crois que M. Monet doit revenir lundi ou Mardi' (Translation: 'We had been waiting for you all day yesterday and I was very surprised that you passed by Poissy without stopping. I hope you won't fail to come with whomever you say at the end of the week because I believe that Mr. Monet must return on Monday or Tuesday') and continues 'Je souhaite que toute tes belles esperances se realisent, mais n'ose y croire beaucoup! Marthe va mieux je crois elle a bien souffert tous ces jours......tous les enfants ne cessent de te demander et hier a chaque coup de sonnette ils se precipitaient esperant toujours te voir arriver. Enfin j'espere que cette fois tu ne manqueras par de venir pour moi.....Je ne puis aller a Paris etant absolument sans argent pour le moment' (Translation: 'I wish that all your beautiful hopes come true, but dare not believe it much! Marthe is better, I think she suffered a lot these days…..all the children keep asking for you and yesterday at each ring of the doorbell they rushed in, still hoping to see you arrive. Anyway, I hope that this time you won't fail to come for me…..I can't go to Paris, being absolutely without money for the moment'). Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VGAlice Hoschede Monet had six children by her marriage to Ernest Hoschede; Blanche (who married Claude Monet's son, Jean Monet, in 1897), Germaine, Suzanne, Marthe, Jean-Pierre and Jacques.
DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN: (1859-1930) Scottish author, creator of Sherlock Holmes. A very fine A.L.S., A Conan Doyle, four pages, 8vo, Maloja Hotel, Maloja [Switzerland], 1st August 1895, to [James] Payn. Doyle's unusually lengthy letter begins in a social vein, 'How I wish I could waft you up here, for it is a very charming place, but decidedly inaccessible to any man who is not very robust….I see from the Illustrated that your wit and cheeriness never fail you, but I know that in your case that is no proof of health or strength', before continuing on the subject of his present literary endeavours, 'I have been very busy on the…..prize fighter book of which, I think, I said something to you. I think it will work out fairly well, but I dare not be too sanguine. I remember that you were disposed to think that I was dealing with an unsavoury subject in the prize ring……But I hope that it may justify itself. I think I have done it in such a way that it is picturesque and not offensive, though I have two big fights in the book. It has never yet been done, as far as I know, and yet the Ring is the one typical Anglo Saxon sport which has never existed outside English speaking countries, and which has now, I believe, a very deep hold of the people - in spite of the unspeakable state to which it has been reduced. In the old days it stood for chivalry, gallantry & fair play, and I am sure I would rather fight in the lists with lance and sword than stand up to a good man for a hundred rounds, as far as the bravery & endurance which is needed goes. I hope when it comes your way that you may think I have made it interesting.' The author returns to his social and sporting activities, 'Our chief amusement here is to play golf, but as the grass is very thick & long the game gives you a lot of fresh air with very little exertion, for at your first drive you lose your ball, and then you spend your day, with intervals for meals, in walking round in circles and looking for it. [John] Hare is here and I believe [Squire] Bancroft & [Arthur Wing] Pinero are expected, so we feel that we are quite a dramatic centre', and also comments on his holiday reading, 'Of course you have read Morrison's "Mean Streets". It seemed to me to be very good indeed. I have just finished "The Honour of Savelli" but did not care for that so much….Books are the great difficulty out here, for the hotel library has only got as far as Bulwer Lytton'. In concluding Doyle refers to the health of his wife ('very well & bright') and their plans to have their own house built by the end of the next summer, 'I bought the land, but the Tyndalls now claim that there is a right of way through it. I recall a painful story I read somewhere of a man who had actually finished his house when such a claim was made & proved. As a result he had the whole parish continually passing in at his back door and out at the front one. Warned by it I shall settle this matter before I build - and I have no doubt we shall arrange it all right'. A letter of excellent content, not least for its rich literary references to Doyle's novel Rodney Stone. Some light overall age wear, minor creasing and a few small, neat tears to the edges of some folds, about VGJames Payn (1830-1898) English novelist and editor of periodicals including Chambers's Journal and the Cornhill Magazine.John Hare (1844-1921) English actor and theatre manager.Squire Bancroft (1841-1926) English actor and theatre manager.Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934) English playwright.Doyle's Gothic mystery and boxing novel Rodney Stone was first published in TheStrand Magazine from January to December 1896. As well as the author's depictions of prize fighting and the famous bare-knuckle boxers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Rodney Stone also includes narratives of thuggery, gambling, cheating and of dangerous horse-drawn chases. The work was adapted into a stage play, The House of Temperley, in 1909 and into a silent movie in 1913.
WELLS H. G.: (1866-1946) English writer, remembered for his science fiction novels. A.L.S., H. G. Wells, one page, 4to, St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, London, n.d. ('Friday'; 28th October 1916), to Miss. Poulain. Wells writes, in full, 'I am very sorry to have missed you today. I expected you to ring me up. The telephone number of the place is 2360 Victoria. I go down to Easton tomorrow & I shall be back in London after Thursday next.' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Wells and bearing the remnants of a black wax seal to the verso. About EX
PIAGET: DIAMOND-SET 'POSSESSION' RING, CIRCA 1997Brilliant-cut diamonds set on a rotating central hoop, mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds approx. 0.70ct total, signed Piaget, numbered, maker's mark, European convention mark, French assay mark, Swiss assay mark, ring size approx. L½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BULGARI: CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND RINGEach 7.4mm cultured pearl accented by a brilliant-cut diamond, between similarly-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approx. 0.25ct total, signed Bulgari, London import mark, maker's case and box, ring size approx. LFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: PINK SAPPHIRE TRINITY RINGOne band pavé-set with circular-cut pink sapphires, mounted in 18 carat rose gold, signed Cartier, numbered, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark, ring size approx. N, certificate of authenticity, maker's caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PIAGET: DIAMOND-SET 'POSSESSION' RING, CIRCA 1998Princess-cut diamonds on a rotating central hoop, mounted in 18 carat gold, signed Piaget, numbered, maker's mark, European convention mark, Swiss assay mark, ring size approx. L½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CORAL AND DIAMOND BRACELET AND RING, CIRCA 1970Coral corallium rubrum cabochons and brilliant-cut diamonds, ring of similar design set with marquise coral, one coral missing from ring, diamonds approx. 3.20cts total, bracelet length 17.9cm, ring size approx. I (2)Footnotes:By family tradition, purchased from David Morris in 1970.Please note, this lot will be subject to US Fish and Wildlife inspection if imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF GEM-SET JEWELLERY1st: The aquamarine bead and 12.0mm cultured pearl necklace, 2nd: The blue stone and frosted rock crystal bead necklace, 3rd: The blue topaz and peridot chain link ring, 4th: The frosted rock crystal and brilliant-cut diamond earrings, 5th: The vari-cut blue topaz and amethyst ring lengths: 1st 43.0cm, 2nd 43.0cm, 3rd ring size very approx. J, 4th 2.3cm, 5th ring size approx. O, accompanied by an additional claspFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe 3.58 carat oval-cut sapphire and brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.95ct total, ring size approx. J½Footnotes:Gemmological Institute of Colombo: No indication of thermal enhancement, report number CO-BSt-MTMKR0053-001701, 5 January 2017.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PIAGET: DIAMOND-SET 'POSSESSION' RING, CIRCA 1997Brilliant-cut diamonds set on a rotating central hoop, mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds approx. 0.80ct total, signed Piaget, numbered, maker's mark, European convention mark, French assay mark, Swiss assay mark, ring size approx. NFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ALAN MARTIN GARD: TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND RING AND EARCLIP SUITE, 1980Set with turquoise cabochons and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds approx. 0.90ct total, maker's mark AMG, London hallmarks, lengths: ring size approx. N½, earclips 1.8cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGSet with a step-cut emerald and brilliant-cut diamonds, emerald approx. 2.05cts total, ring size approx. M½Footnotes:Gem & Pearl Laboratory: Colombian origin, minor clarity enhancement, report number 23300, 26th June 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CORAL AND DIAMOND EARCLIP AND RING SUITE, CIRCA 1970Set with cabochon coral corallium rubrum and rose-cut diamonds, lengths: earclips 2.5cm, ring size approx. K (2)Footnotes:Please note, this lot will be subject to US Fish and Wildlife inspection if imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe oval-cut sapphire, weighing 9.45 carats, within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, ring size very approx. K (sizing beads)Footnotes:Gem and Pearl Laboratory: Sri Lankan origin, no indication of heat treatment, report number 22675, 20th January 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGSet with an oval-cut sapphire and brilliant and pear-shaped diamonds, diamonds approx. 4.25cts total, ring size approx. J½Footnotes:Lotus Gemology Report: Sri Lankan origin, weight 7.52 carats (stated by client), no indications of heating, report number 1856-7984, 24 April 2018.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGSet with a cushion-shaped sapphire, within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, diamonds approx. 0.60ct total, sapphire approx. 8.90cts, ring size approx. MFootnotes:The Gem & Pearl Laboratory: Sri Lankan origin, no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 22267, 16th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGSet with rectangular step-cut emeralds, and old brilliant and cushion-shaped diamonds, ring size approx. M½Footnotes:The Gem & Pearl Laboratory: Colombian origin, evidence of minor to moderate clarity enhancement, report number 23128, 12 May 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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