A seven stone diamond ring, diagonally set with a series of marquise-cut diamond, stamped ‘750’, Birmingham assay mark, maker’s mark ‘FJ’, total diamond weight approximately 1.35 carats, ring size L½. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 4.3gm.
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A diamond single stone ring, set with a brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 9.03 carats, to a plain polished band, stamped ‘750’, ring size N. £40,000-£60,000 --- Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the diamond is L Colour, VVS1 Clarity. Report number 5783-2402, dated 3 May 2023.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with a circular-cut sapphire with an old brilliant-cut diamond to either side, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, ring size N-O. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Claws rubbed but setting otherwise in good condition. Diamonds bright - SI2/I1 clarity, approximately H/I colour - difficult to accurately grade due to yellow metal. Sapphire with surface reaching inclusion that looks to extend in to reflective fissure/fracture, transparency otherwise good. Facets slightly rubbed. Gross weight 3.2gm.
A 17th century gold mourning ring, the hoop of D-section, engraved to the outside with a skull, the inside marked ‘R S ob 8 May 94 aeta 80’ with maker’s mark ‘TT‘ in cartouche, ring size M. £120-£160 --- Provenance: The ring was found in Suffolk in the 1990’s. Condition Report A few scuffs to the outside and crimped in one section. Weight 2.8gm.
An early 20th century solitaire diamond ring, the old-cut diamond weighing 3.12 carats, claw mounted, between single-cut diamond set bifurcated shoulders, (one diamond missing), millegrain edged, scratched numbers to inner shank ‘1224’, platinum mounted, ring size P. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Verbal diamond grades from GCS at P-Q Colour, I2 Clarity. Shank enlarged to back. Gross weight 5.2gm.
A late Medieval sapphire set ring, 15th century, the rhomb-shaped table-cut sapphire within a six cusped setting between tapering shoulders with engraved detail of flowerheads, lilies and other foliate stems issuing from a crescent bowl or basket, ring size I. £4,000-£6,000 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist at Tarrant Crawford in Dorset in 2019. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database Ref: DEV-0AC761 and disclaimed as Treasure, Ref: 2019-T1020. Sapphires have long been associated with the bishopric, due to their designation in Medieval Lapidaries as representative of heavenly virtue and fidelity. This ring also displays unusual floral decoration, including a lily. In Christian iconography the white lily symbolises chastity, and is therefore associated with the Virgin Mary; Medieval and later depictions of the Annunciation often show the Archangel Gabriel handing a white lily to the Virgin Mary. The ring was found in Tarrant Crawford in Dorset, less than 200m from the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The church is all that remains of Tarrant Abbey, an immensely important and powerful Cistercian nunnery, founded in the 13th century by Ralph de Kahaines (of nearby Tarrant Keyneston) and destroyed during the Reformation. The church comprises a flint chancel, dating from the 12th century, with the nave, tower and porch being built in the 14th century, and a 15th century bell tower. The church displays some 15th century stained glass as well as some important Medieval wall paintings, including a depiction of The Annunciation dating from the 14th century showing the winged figure of Gabriel and the Virgin. The interior also includes several coffin lids from the 13th century, which were moved from the Abbey; legend has it that these belong to Queen Joan, the wife of Alexander II of Scotland and daughter of King John of England (Richard I's brother and successor) allegedly buried in the graveyard in a golden coffin and to Bishop Richard Poore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was baptised in the abbey church and later (in 1237) buried in the abbey, which he had founded. The actual internment of these bodies within the Church is disputed, but the association of these figures with the abbey give indication of its importance during the medieval period. Condition Report Surface reaching fractures evident to the sapphire. Otherwise the stone of darkish hue with green undertones. In closed setting so not possible to confirm true colour. Light surface wear only. The gold shank is of hollow construction not solid gold. Engraved detailing still good. Overall fine condition. Weight 2.8gm.
An 18ct white gold diamond eternity ring, 2010, claw-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JF’, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, ring size M. £600-£800 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 4.4gm.
A diamond cluster ring, circa 1970, the lozenge-shaped cluster set with a principal step-cut diamond within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 1.70 carats, ring size S. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Graded in settings as approximately H/I colour, SI1/SI2 clarity. Resizing line to base. Overall good condition. Gross weight 4.8gm.
A diamond and ruby cluster ring, of target design, the central old cushion-cut diamond millegrain set within a scalloped surround of single-cut diamonds, with a row of calibré-cut rubies between, total diamond weight approximately 1.45 carats, ring size M½. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The rubies well matched. According to a verbal report by GCS, the central cushion-cut diamond weighs 0.84 carat, is K colour and I1 clarity. Verbal report number 5783-2519. Gross weight 4.7gm.
An 18ct white gold diamond band ring, 2010, pavé-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JF’, total diamond weight approximately 2.00 carats, ring size M. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 3.2gm.
An 18ct gold diamond set panel ring, 1975, the square panel set with a series of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a tapered angular ring mount with textured finish, London hallmark, total diamond weight 0.65 carat, ring size S½. £500-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively. Weight 17.9gm.
Brillman, London. A gold consular cased watch, circa 1870. Movement: gilt full plate, lever escapement, chain and fusee, no. 42007, gilt cap. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring, applied Roman numerals, engraved floral motif to the centre, engine-turned subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, engine-turned back with cartouche, engraved scroll decoration to the band. Signed: movement signed Billman, Leaden Hall St., London. Dimensions: diameter 51.5mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: tarnished. Case: engine-turning worn, scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 119.4gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the central round sapphire flanked by two old-cut diamonds, claw set, with platinum mount, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size M. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Central sapphire with patchy colour saturation, one side of the stone displaying uneven colour distribution. Diamonds well matched, estimated gradings (assessed in mount) Colour I/J, Clarity VS. Weight 3.6gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with an old brilliant-cut diamond set between two oval-shaped sapphires, stamped ‘18CT’ and ‘PLAT’, diamond weight approximately 1.25 carats, ring size M. £2,600-£3,000 --- Condition Report Superficial surface wear to the mount and settings - claws rubbed. Diamond graded in setting as approximately M+ colour, VS2/SI1 clarity. Some nibbles to girdle. The sapphires with good saturation, well matched, inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification - one with internal fissure (reflective). Facet edges rubbed and nibbled. Indistinct resizing line. Stamps to inner band rubbed. Gross weight 4.3gm.
A diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in four claw setting, gold mounted, ring size M. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Assessed whilst mounted by department as approximately SI2 clarity. Colour cannot be accurately graded due to yellow metal setting. Gross weight 3.8gm.
An Art Deco diamond ring, the octagonal-cut diamond weighing 3.27 carats, claw set between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, ring size Q. £6,000-£8,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the diamond is K Colour, VS1 Clarity. Verbal report number 5783-2623. Condition Report Gross weight 5.2gm.
A solitaire diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.05 carats, in six claw setting, shank stamped ‘PLAT’ for platinum, ring size N½. £6,000-£8,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the diamond is L Colour, SI2 Clarity. Verbal report number 5783-2621. Condition Report Internally eye clean, with small exterior chip to girdle extending into the pavilion. Gross weight 3.9gm.
An early 14th century gold and sapphire ring, the flat band centred with a pentagonal cabochon sapphire mounted within a raised faceted bezel setting with sloped sides, the shoulders decorated with an incised pattern, four chevrons to one side, the other with a zig-zag linear design, both interspersed with punched dotted detail, (shank misshapen), diameter 20.6mm. £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist near Cressing Temple in Essex in 2019. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database Ref: ESS-D03749 and disclaimed as Treasure. Cressing Temple in Essex was built by the Knights Templars in the 13th century. By 1313 the estate included a chapel, hall, brewhouse, dairy and smithy. Condition Report The sapphire is of dark blue hue, doomed and pentagonal in shape with a natural indent to one side. The ring has a kink in the band at the rear, otherwise is in extremely fine condition. Weight 2.1gm.
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, the cushion-shaped purple sapphire in a rubover setting between bicoloured tapering shoulders, pavé-set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, sapphire weight approximately 4.70 carats, total diamond weight approximately 0.75 carat, ring size N - O. £2,000-£3,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the purple sapphire is of Sri Lanka origin with no indications of heating. Verbal report number 5783-1339.
A diamond ring by Tiffany & Co., and a five stone diamond ring, the first set to the front with seven brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, signed ‘©TIFFANY & Co.’, maker’s mark and London hallmarks for 2008, the second similarly-set with five brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.25 carats, ring size I½ and M respectively. (2) £600-£800 --- Condition Report Gross weight 7gm.
A silver figural ring by Mosheh Oved, circa 1940, the angular design modelled as a lamb, with smooth coat, its head downcast, with gold bead eyes, unmarked, ring size M½. £800-£1,200 --- The Polish-Jewish immigrant, Mosheh Oved (1885-1958), also known by his anglicised name Edward Good, was a charismatic and talented jeweller, sculptor, poet and writer. He came to London around 1902 and trained as a watch maker. Initially based in Fetter Lane, Holborn, he later moved to 1, New Oxford Street. In 1938 he become the owner of a celebrated Bloomsbury antique shop called Cameo Corner, in Museum Street, near the British Museum. By now, a world expert on cameos and a highly original jeweller, Oved was an eccentric character, often seen dressed in long flowing purple velvet robes, entertaining his customers (which included Queen Mary) with stories and anecdotes. According to one story, whilst sheltering in the basement of Cameo Corner during the Blitz, Oved first began modelling his animal rings to steady his trembling hands. His first ring was a lamb, perhaps a symbol of the ultimate sacrificial lamb, made from the silver of Oved’s own cufflinks, after he learnt that a client’s son had been killed in action. Oved went on to make numerous anthropomorphic rings, mostly in silver, but some in gold, modelled as charming animals and birds and often displaying human characteristics. Condition Report General surface wear throughout. and tarnish evident around tail and neck/ears. Gross weight 21.7gm.
A 14th century silver gilt stirrup ring, the hoop decorated with chevrons, the raised central oval setting with a replacement cabochon garnet, diameter 21mm, ring size Q. £60-£80 --- Provenance: The ring was found at Dunwich in Suffolk in July 1995 and recorded by Suffolk Archaeological Unit. Condition Report Fine with 50% of the gilding remaining. Weight 1.9gm.
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, the old-cut diamond inset within claw mount, between reeded shoulders, maker’s mark to shank ‘GRK’, London hallmark, diamond weight approximately 1.10 carats, ring size R½. 1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report Diamond estimated grading for Clarity S!2/P1. Not possible to grade colour due to yellow precious metal setting. Gross weight 10.7gm.
A peridot ring by Leo de Vroomen, 2007, the heavy gold mount with lightly hammered finish, collet set with a cabochon peridot, to a tapered broad band, signed ‘de Vroomen’, with maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring size K. £800-£1,200 --- Born in Holland during the Second World War, Leo de Vroomen’s family were tulip farmers but from an early age Leo dreamed of a different life. Following his apprenticeship in The Hague and qualifying as a Master Goldsmith in Switzerland, he came to London in 1965. It was whilst lecturing at the Central School of Art and Design that he met his future wife - the artist and designer Ginnie. They married and in 1976 together founded De Vroomen Design Ltd. The company rapidly expanded and the distinctive De Vroomen style gained international reputation. De Vroomen went on to be the winners of the coveted De Beers Diamonds International Award in 1974, winning a second award in 1986. In 1991, the Goldsmiths’ Hall held a retrospective exhibition of their work, marking 20 years of the partnership between Leo and Ginnie. A second exhibition at Goldsmiths’ Hall took place in the summer of 2017, to celebrate 50 years of De Vroomen jewellery. Over the years, De Vroomen have evolved their distinctive style, using strong sculptural forms modelled in gold and set with gemstones, enamel and pearls, their minimal use of diamonds showcasing the bold coloured stones, cloisonné and champlevé enamels. Condition Report Some surface wear to the peridot, with typical inslusions to the nature of the stone, visible with the naked eye. Light surface wear to mount and shank. Gross weight 19.4gm.
An 18ct gold vari gem-set ring by Kutchinsky, an aquamarine dress ring and an opal cluster ring, the lozenge-shape diamond, ruby and emerald set ring with maker’s mark and London hallmark for 1981, together with an aquamarine dress ring and an opal and sapphire cluster ring, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring sizes P - P½. £600-£800 --- Condition Report All three rings with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. First: The aquamarine dimensions. .20 x 12.5 x approx 8.5mm. Some nibbles to the girdle edge. Even mid blue colour saturation with good transparency. Weight 4,8gm. Second: One emerald chipped. The diamonds bright and lively. Weight 7.1gm. Third: opal with surface wear, and cloudy to the edges of the stone. Weight 4.2gm.
Pond, Lynn. A gold consular cased watch, 1863. Movement: lever escapement, fusee and chain, no. 9751. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring, Roman numerals, foliate motif to the centre. Case: 18ct gold, finely engraved decoration to the back, London hallmark for 1863. Signed: movement. Dimensions: diameter 38mm. Together with a key. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: runs for a short time then stops. Dial: scratches and losses to the numerals. Case: scuffs throughout and wear to the engraving Gross weight: 39.9gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, of crossover design, pavé-set to the front with a combination of circular-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’ maker’s mark ‘LTJ’, total diamond weight approximately 1.30 carats, ring size N. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The sapphires are a medium blue hue and well matched, the diamonds are bright and lively. Gross weight 12.2gm.
An Italian diamond set ring and earring suite, the reeded tricolour band with brilliant-cut diamond set crescent terminals, the ear clips en suite, with lozenge shaped ‘750’ stamp, total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, ring size P. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 14.1gm.
A small collection of diamond and gem set rings, comprising a topaz and diamond cluster ring, a sapphire and diamond five stone ring, two old brilliant-cut diamond rings and an 18ct gold peridot and diamond cluster ring, variously stamped ‘18ct’ and ‘PLAT’, the peridot and diamond cluster ring with full London hallmarks, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring sizes M - P½. (5) £600-£800 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. All in overall good condition. Gross weight 11.8gm. Viewing advised on group lots.
A diamond single stone ring, set with an old brilliant-cut diamond between tapered shoulders, stamped ‘18CT’, diamond weight approximately 0.90 carat, ring size I-J. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Diamond bright and lively, graded in setting as approximately H/I colour, SI2/I1 clarity. Light wear to shank. Overall good condition. Gross weight 2.8gm.
A diamond cluster ring, the central brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 0.70 carat, within a surround of similarly-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, ring size K½. £1,000-£1,500 --- Accompanied by a GIA Diamond Dossier Report stating the diamond is F Colour, VS1 Clarity. Report number 5186853618, dated 18 December 2014. Condition Report Light surface wear to the white gold setting, otherwise in good condition. Gross weight 3.2gm.
Swiss. A gold open-faced keyless watch, circa 1890. Movement: cylinder escapement. Dial: gilt, Roman numerals, engine-turned chapter ring, engraved floral motif to the centre. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, no. 48391. Signed: unsigned. Dimensions: diameter 34mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Movement: fully wound, not running. Dial: tarnished, some losses to the numerals. Case: scuffs throughout, small indentations. Gross weight: 33.2gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A Colombian emerald single stone ring, the octagonal-cut collet set to a plain polished band, ring size L½. £500-£700 --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the emerald is of Colombian origin. Verbal report number 5783-2672. Condition Report The emerald is a vibrant medium green hue, with some slight abrasion to the facet edges and inclusions typical to the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. The collet setting may benefit from tightening. The verbal report confirms moderate clarity enhancement. Gross weight 2gm.
An Art Deco diamond ring, the central transitional-cut diamond within a stepped surround of single-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, principal diamond weight approximately 0.85 carat, ring size O - P. £800-£1,200 --- Condition Report Surface wear commensurate with age and use. Resizing to base of hoop, splitting evident. The diamonds bright and lively - principal diamond approximately I/J colour, I1 clarity (surface reaching). Gallery worn. Gross weight 3.6gm.
A diamond single stone ring, 1988, the 18ct gold band set with a brilliant-cut diamond in a raised claw setting, UK hallmark, diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat, ring size Q - R. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Diamond bright and lively, tinted colour, approximately SI2 clarity. Light wear to gold, claws may benefit from retipping. Indistinct resizing to base, slightly thinned. Numbered ‘0151’. Overall good condition. Gross weight 5.7gm.
An 18ct gold and platinum ring by Tiffany & Co., the bicolour band with London hallmarks for 2010, maker’s mark ‘T&Co’ and signed ‘© TIFFANY & CO. 750 PT 950’, ring size N. £150-£200 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The ring would benefit from a professional polish. Gross weight 5.6gm.
A sapphire ‘Serpenti’ ring by Bulgari, of double coil design, the stylised head set with a pear-cut sapphire, signed ‘BVLGARI’, stamped ‘750’, ring size approximately N. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report Light wear throughout. Some red staining near the tail. Gross weight 11.2gm.
A platinum diamond eternity ring,1999, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 1.90 carats, ring size N. £700-£900 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 4.2gm.
A fine 15th century gold seal ring, the stretched octagonal flat bezel engraved with a Popinjay or Parrot perched on a branch, a foliate sprig behind and the black letters, possibly ‘I + d’ above, a recessed ladder border surrounding the bezel., the shoulders each decorated with foliage within a tapered rectilinear panel, to a plain hoop of D-section, ring size Q. £4,000-£6,000 --- Provenance: The ring was purchased in the Burlington Arcade, London in 1992. The term Popinjay originates from the Old French word ‘papinjay’ meaning parrot. The bird was associated with courage and wisdom in the Middle East during the crusades, and in Europe with moral and sexual purity, and chivalric virtue in relation to the Virgin Mary. During the late Medieval period, crowned popinjays appear as pewter badges with a rhyming exclamation ‘Papege iollys may’ (popinjay, jolly May!), the month of May being regarded as the month of Love. A song printed in Paris circa 1515-25 has the words ‘le jolis moys de may vert come ung papegey, amoreux, gracieux’ (‘The lovely month of May, green as a Popinjay, loving, gracious’). Condition Report In fine condition. Light surface wear visible to the shank. Gross weight 10.5gm.
A diamond ring, the marquise-cut diamond, weighing 2.98 carats, between graduated brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, (base of band split), remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.40 carat, ring size approximately J (sizing spring). £18,000-£26,000 --- Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the principal diamond is E Colour, VVS2 Clarity. Report number 81287-76, dated 18 November 2020.
John Carter, London. A gold hunting case watch, circa 1868. Movement: gilded three quarter plate, lever escapement, no. 4591. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring, Roman numerals, engraved floral design to the centre. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette with inscription, both covers finely engraved with wreaths of flowers, no. 4591. Signed: movement signed John Carter, 61 Cornhill, London Dimensions: diameter 38.5mm. Together with a gold chatelaine, a bloodstone and agate gold plated fob and satin watch strap with gold hook. £800-£1,000 --- Condition Report Movement: not running, balance rotates for a short time. Dial: very slight tarnishing, but overall in good condition. Case: some wear, very small dents to the band, attractive floral engraving in good condition. Inscription to the cuvette - ‘Ellen St. Andrews Day Leeds 1831’. Gross weight of watch: 56.9gms. Gross weight of chain: 18.8gms. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the metal of the chataline is testing as 11ct gold. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A sapphire three stone ring, the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with similarly-cut sapphires to either side, within an outer border of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, numbered ‘34978’ ring size M½. £1,000-£1,500 --- According to a verbal report from GCS the central sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin. Verbal report number 5783-2253. Condition Report Central sapphire with surface wear to facet edges. Sapphire of pale hue, with zoning visible to the naked eye. Two outer sapphires of paler colour, one with chip to girdle. Mount with evident surface wear, Gross weight 6.2gm.
A 19th century pearl and lapis lazuli dress ring, set with a graduated row of half-pearls and sugarloaf-cut lapis lazuli, mounted in gold, ring size approximately K. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Some light surface wear and scuffs. Some pearls with slight dimpling/spots and some signs of peeling under 10x magnification. Lapis well matched - one end stone possible replacement. Some claws slightly worn. Shank off-round, slightly thinned and with evidence of resizing. Overall good condition. Metal unmarked and untested. Gross weight 3.2gm.
A diamond eternity ring, set throughout with single-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, ring size M. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright with inclusions typical the nature of the stone. Gross weight 4.4gm.
A diamond dress ring, of bombé form, the brilliant-cut diamond centred within a pierced diamond set foliate mount, principal diamond weight approximately 1.55 carats, ring size H½. £1,500-£2,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. All diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Principal diamond estimated I/J colour, SI1 clarity. Graded in mount by department. Gross weight 11.7gm.
A mid-late 19th century gem-set enamel pendant and ring, the pendant of whorl design, centred with a domed blue enamel star motif and rose-cut diamond cluster centre, glazed compartment verso, the ring of conforming design and set with a half seed pearl, both mounted in gold, together with a marquise-shaped enamel brooch with seed pearl highlights, the reverse stamped ‘14K’, pendant length 31mm, ring size N½. (3) £300-£400 --- Condition Report All three pieces with general light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some slight enamel loss to the ring and brooch. Lead solder observed to the ring mount. The pendant with file marks to the reverse. Gross weight 20.58gm.
A diamond single stone ring, set with a brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 4.96 carats, mounted in 18ct gold, London import mark for 1979, ring size L. £15,000-£20,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS the diamond is M Colour, SI1 Clarity. Verbal report number 5783-2254.
An 18ct white gold diamond half eternity ring, 2010, claw-set to the front with brilliant-cut diamonds, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JF’, total diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, ring size M. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 4.6gm.
A diamond band ring, of pierced geometric design set throughout with single-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring size N. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with user, would benefit from a professional polish, diamonds bright, gross weight 6.2gm.
A mid 19th century ruby and pearl three stone ring, the oval-cut ruby set between two seed pearls, to scrollwork shoulders, closed back settings, mounted in gold, with unassociated case by Parkes of Vigo Street, ring size M - M½. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The ruby is a vibrant pinkish-red hue. The pearls with silver overtones and light surface blemishing. Gross weight 2.1gm.
An 18th century gold posy ring, the plain gold band of D-section, inscribed to the interior ‘Heaven is my happynes’ in script with conjoined ‘s’, with maker’s mark ‘TT’ in capital letter, probably for Thomas, ring size I½. £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Ex UK collection. Condition Report Outline of ring slightly off round, a small nick to the exterior of the band, interior script and maker’s mark clear. Weight 1.9gm.
Swiss. A gold open-faced keyless watch with chain, circa 1900. Movement: cylinder escapement. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring with Roman numerals, engraved floral motif to the centre. Case: 9ct gold, gold cuvette with inscription, engraved decoration throughout. Signed: unsigned. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. Together with a 9ct gold chain. £150-£200 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: tarnished. Case: scuffs throughout, inscription to the cuvette ‘From James Thompson to his loving & faithful wife Mary Jane Tompson in remembrance of the Boer War 1899 - 1901 Johannesburg, Dec 25 1900’. Gross weight: 39.5gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A platinum diamond Trinity ring, 2016, each band set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, Sheffield hallmark, maker’s mark ‘JC’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats, ring size F. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. The diamonds are bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 10.2gm.
A diamond dress ring, the three principle brilliant-cut diamonds set within a surround of smaller brilliant-cuts, total diamond weight approximately 2.35 carats, ring size K. £1,200-£1,500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds bright and lively with good scintillation. Gross weight 4.8gm.
A 19th century moonstone and diamond cluster ring, the moonstone cabochon within a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, later replacement band stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40 carat, ring size O. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. The moonstone with some light abrasion observed with the unaided eye, but still with fair display of adularescence under direct light. The diamonds bright and lively. Gross weight 3.4gm.
A diamond cluster ring, the old brilliant-cut diamond weighting 1.20 carats, within a similarly-cut diamond surround, total diamond weight approximately 1.60 carats, ring size P. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age and use. Central diamond weight 1.20 carats, weighed and graded unmounted by department as SI2 clarity, K/L colour. Gross weight 4gm.
Swiss. Retailed by C. E. Court, Ulverston. A gold open-faced keyless watch, circa 1890. Movement: gilded three quarter plate, lever escapement. Dial: gilt, engine-turned chapter ring, Roman numerals, centre with engraved floral motif. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, engraved floral decoration, cartouche to the centre Signed: movement signed C. E. Court, Ulverston. Dimensions: diameter 35mm. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the of cataloguing. Dial: tarnishing, areas of wear to the numerals. Case: light scuffs, gold plated bow. Gross weight: 39.4gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

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