RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGSet with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.20cts total, ring size approx. NFootnotes:GCS: Rubies weighing approx. 4.30cts (central stone 1.01ct as stated by client), Burmese origin, no evidence of heat treatment, report number 81298-99, 16th March 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS AND RING1st: Each earring with a 9.5mm cultured pearl and brilliant-cut diamonds, 2nd: Mikimoto, the ring with an 11.5mm cultured pearl and similar and baguette-cut diamonds, diamond approx. 0.80ct total, 2nd maker's mark, lengths: 1st 2.8cm, 2nd ring size approx. L, ring with maker's case (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND THREE STONE RING AND A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND RING1: Set with three cushion-shaped diamonds, 2: Set with two old brilliant-cut diamonds and a 6.70mm cultured pearl, diamonds approx. 2.50cts total, ring sizes approx. J and K½ (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF GEM-SET JEWELLERY, 19TH CENTURY1st: Hinged, set with an opal cabochon, cushion-shaped diamonds and blue enamel, 2nd: Each set with garnet cabochons, the bracelet and pendant with glazed compartments to reverse, the ring further set with rose-cut diamonds, lengths: 1st inner circumference 16.5cm, 2nd bracelet 15.0cm, pendant 4.2cm, ring size approx. K½ (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN MOURNING RINGS AND FOUR MOURNING BROOCHES, 19TH CENTURYThe rings as follows:1st: The glazed hairwork compartment within a black enamel border, on a recessed band, plaited hairwork to band now deficient2nd: The black and white enamel plaque with gilt detail, depicting a funerary urn beneath a weeping willow tree, the glazed hairwork compartment to the underside set with a gilt monogram, 'WMJ' 3rd: The glazed compartment displaying a hair 'wheatsheaf' tied with wire over a ground of plaited hair4th: The glazed compartment displaying plaited hair within a surround of black and white enamel, inscribed, SACRED TO FRIENDSHIP, the underside engraved, Sarah/ obt 18 May/ 1797 Aet 225th: The lozenge-shaped glazed compartment displaying plaited hair, within a surround of faceted black paste, the underside engraved, MA/ died 29 March/ 1813/ Aged 876th: The revolving carnelian seal engraved with black-letter initials, the inside band engraved, R.C.C. 18187th: The glazed compartment displaying plaited hair within blue and white enamel borders, the underside engraved, HSC/ 17958th: The glazed compartment displaying plaited hair within a black enamel border, the underside engraved, Margt Lee/ died 1 Decr/ 1807 Aged 479th: The eternity band set with faceted black paste10th: Designed as a reeded band (enamel loss)11th: Set with cushion-shaped garnets in foiled closed-back settings, between chased shoulders12th: Plain band 13th: Plain recessed band The brooches as follows:14th: Oval, the glazed compartment displaying plaited hair within a chased surround, the reverse engraved, RCC/ 9th May/ 181815th: Navette-shaped, glazed to reveal a white enamel funeral urn on a plinth inscribed with the black initial, 'H', over strands of hair, the reverse engraved, R C/ 178616th: Circular, the glazed compartment displaying a lock of hair, within a surround of faceted black paste, the reverse engraved, HUGH COWAN/ died 24th Sept 1840/ Aged 80, fitted case by Mackay Cunningham & Co, 17 North Bridge Street, Edinburgh17th: Circular, converted from the lid of a locket, with applied monogram with engraved detail, later brooch fitting, 10th enamel loss, 11th two garnets deficient, 13th band damaged, ring sizes approx. J - V, some hoops off-round, brooch lengths 2.3-3.3cm (17)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY1st: The seed pearl and cushion and rose-cut diamond bracelet, 2nd: The pair of carved amethyst and single-cut diamond earrings, 3rd: The pair of amethyst and single-cut diamond earclips, 4th: The rock crystal and brilliant-cut diamond ring, 5th: The mother-of-pearl ring, 6th: The turquoise ring, 7th: The cushion, old brilliant and brilliant-cut diamond-set jewellery findings, bracelet with broken stringing, various sizes (7)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
ZORAB: GEM AND DIAMOND-SET BUTTERFLY RINGSet with circular-cut vari-coloured sapphires, green garnet, black diamonds, fancy-cut yellow sapphire and amethyst, yellow sapphire cabochon, and brilliant-cut diamonds, signed Zorab, numbered, ring size approx. N½ (leading edge)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY1st: The bar brooch set with calibré-cut rubies and rose, single and old brilliant-cut diamonds, 2nd: The arrow brooch set with rose and old brilliant-cut diamonds, 3rd: The ring set with step-cut emeralds and old brilliant-cut diamonds, 4th: Bangle mount, with one 4.3mm pearl, pearl untested, lengths: 1st 7.2cm, 2nd 4.3cm, 3rd ring size approx. M, 4th inner circumference 15.8cm (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND EARCLIPS; DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING1st: Each set with a brilliant-cut diamond in a tapered baguette-cut diamond surround, 2nd: The ring set with a rose-cut diamond and step-cut sapphires, lengths: 1st 1.2cm, 2nd ring size approx. O (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND BANGLE, EARRING AND RING SUITEThe hinged bangle, set to the front with brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, the earrings and ring of matching design, diamonds approx. 9.30cts total, lengths: bangle inner circumference approx. 17.7cm, earrings 2.1cm, ring size approx. J (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TIFFANY: 'ATLAS' RINGOf brushed and polished finish, designed as a series of Roman numerals, Signed Tiffany & Co., ring size approx. VFootnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A yellow metal and diamond three-stone dress ring, stamped 18ct and Platinum, size O, 3.6gCondition:Diameter of central stone is approximately 5mm.Depth of central stone is approximately 4mm.With a x10 lens we can see 3 inclusions in the central stone. and 1 in each shoulder stone.The inclusions are not apparent with the naked eye.in our opinion, the stones are a good colour with no hint of yellow.The setting appears to be in okay condition, with some surface wear commensurate with age.All the stones are present and appear to be secure.Please be aware that we are not professional gemmologists and this is merely our opinion.
A mixed lot to include a Royal Worcester Harvest Ring pattern part dinner service comprising approx 38 pieces, set of seven Wedgwood World Wildlife Fund plates, various other collector's plates, part set of Rudyard Kipling books, cut glass drinking glasses and other items Location:G
A CULTURED PEARL, EMERALD AND DIAMOND SUITEThe necklace with varying rows of graduated cultured pearls to emerald and eight cut diamond foliate panels, with a central cultured pearl fringe, to an emerald set bow shaped clasp, together with a matching bracelet, with central foliate emerald and eight cut diamond panel to six rows of cultured pearls, with emerald bar spacers, together with matching ear pendants, and a foliate emerald and diamond dress ring, unmarkedSize/dimensions: necklace 43cm long, bracelet 18.8cm long, 5.4cm wide, finger size KGross weight: 115.8 grams Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled familyCondition Report: The suite has some light wear, there is some tarnishing to the backs of some of the settings which appears to be originating from the French wire covered strand ends, the pearls have varying skins, some with some flaking and splits, most have good skins, some slight variation in body colour from cream to creamy white. Diamonds and emeralds are all present and correct. The diamonds are quite bright, and the emeralds have typical inclusions. The diamond weight is approximately 1.05 carats total. The strands may benefit from being restrung. The settings are unmarked, but a sample is testing as 14 carat +.The pearls in the necklace graduate form 2.2mm to 4.5mm, the necklace drop graduate from 3.1 to 6.5mm x 7.5mm. Bracelet cultured pearls measuring 2.6 to 3.2mmEarrings cultured pearls 2.7mm to 4mmCondition Report Disclaimer
ETERNA, REF. 761.9647.68/09 AN 18 CARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1995Movement: Cal. 39, quartz, 6 jewelsCase: 18 carat gold case, diamond set bezel, snap case back, stamped with 750 common control markDial: Onyx, diamond markers, crest of OmanBracelet: Integral gold woven bracelet with snap claspSize: 30mm, bracelet 19cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, claspAccessories: Eterna box, guarantee booklet, matching 18 carat gold lighter, key ring, ring (size T), outer card packaging Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled familyCondition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet appears to be in a generally good condition, with light scratches and no signs of significant stretching, twisting or distortion of the links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 19cm including case.Watch - 63g grossLighter - 118g gross. Solid gold, stamped 750Key ring - 13g grossRing - 17 grossThis lot comes with a box and papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
JAMES WATT INTEREST: A GEORGE III GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING FOR MATTHEW BOULTON LONDON 1809The gold coloured script running around the band stating Matw. Boulton Died at Soho 17 Aug. 1809 Aged 81, with milled and reeded borders, stamped with maker's mark J.P possibly for John Pottinger or John Pritchard Size/dimensions: finger size L 1/2Gross weight: 5.3 gramsProvenance: Sotheby's James Watts sale, 20 March 2003, lot 289 James Watt (1736-1819), the celebrated inventor, mechanical engineer and chemist, and Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) inventor and manufacturer, first met in person in 1768 after James Watt had previously gone to visit the Soho Works, Matthew Boulton's large scale manufacture factory which used both man and machines in the processes, Birmingham in 1767. Matthew Boulton was brought up in Birmingham and in 1759 took over his father's silver manufacturing business, and after marrying subsequent sisters he was able to use the dowry to establish the Soho works. They instantly recognised each other's intellectual prowess and Boulton recognised the great importance of Watt's stream engine with separate condenser, which was to become a great catalyst in the industrial revolution of the late 18th and first half of the 19th century. In the early 1770S Watts financier John Roebuck of the Carron Ironworks was sadly bankrupted, and so the door was open for Matthew Boulton to buy out Roebuck's interest and go into business with Watt in 1774. Despite their polar opposite attitudes to life, with Boulton being optimistic, outgoing and bold, and Watt being far more conservative and cautious in nature, and secretive with regards to his inventions, the partnership was a tremendous success and brought many revolutionising inventions and patents. The close tie and juxtapositions between the two great men can be seen in a sentence of a letter between James Watt Junior and Matthew Boulton, upon Watt Juniors' falling into debt and asking for help from Boulton rather than his father 'Never having been a young man himself he is unacquainted with the inevitable expenses which attend my time of life'. Another important facet to the lives of Watt and Boulton was their involvement as founding members of the Lunar Society (named due to the groups gathering on the first Monday of a new moon enabling them moonlight to ride home by), an assembly of some of the most brilliantly intellectual minds of the time, including and Josiah Wedgwood. Watt and Boulton both retired form their business in 1800, which continued with James Watt Junior and Matthew Robinson Boulton at the helm. The ring was hallmarked in London, which is ironic as Matthew Boulton was the driving force in the creation of an assay office in Birmingham and was also the first person to use the assay office when it opened in 1773 to assay silver, however Birmingham wasn't permitted to assay gold until 1824. The ring was written in the James Watt family inventory in 1851 as: Transferred to Doldowlod from Aston Hall, May 1849 as an heirloom;1851: Mr Watt's Room in Marquetry Double Chest, Doldowlod, page 36 Condition Report: Some light wear commensurate with age and use, no noticeable chips or repair to the enamelCondition Report Disclaimer

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