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Antique diamond cluster ring with a daisy flower head cluster of seven old cut diamonds in platinum millegrain setting on 18ct yellow gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.70cts. Ring size O.The diamonds are all very lively bright well matched stones and of good colour and clarity. The setting is secure. The pierced gallery is in good condition commensurate with age. Not hallmarked but presumably 18ct gold. No obvious signs of any damage or repairs or alterations. Gross weight approximately 2.4 grams.
Diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.45cts in six claw coronet setting on platinum shank. Ring size O.A lively bright white diamond. One scratch/inclusion to the surface of the table facet. Other minor inclusions, none visible to the naked eye. No obvious chips. The setting and shank are in good condition commensurate with age. Gross weight approximately 2.4 grams.
Diamond eternity ring with a full band of single cut diamonds in white gold setting, ring size N.The ring is in good condition commensurate with age, all the diamonds are single cut stones and original to the ring with no obvious replacement stones. The diamonds appear to be of good colour and clarity with no obvious chips or abrasions. Approximately 26 diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.30-0.40cts. No obvious signs of any re-sizing. The engraved decoration the the sides of the ring are in good condition. Possibly platinum or white gold, not hallmarked. Gross weight approximately 3.1 grams.
Edwardian diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds in platinum millegrain setting with pierced gold gallery on 18ct gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.40cts. Ring size M.Very good condition commensurate with age. Lively bright white stones, small inclusions but not visible to the naked eye. All diamonds look original to the ring. The setting and pierced gallery and shank in good condition commensurate with age. Not hallmarked but stamped 18ct. Gross weight approximately 2.1 grams.
An antique diamond and cultured pearl two stone crossover ring with a 5.65mm cultured pearl and an old cut diamond on a platinum shank, ring size P, together with a diamond three stone ring with old cut diamonds in platinum setting, ring size P.The pearl and diamond ring - good condition commensurate with age. The diamond is a very lively bright white stone, inclusion to the centre but not eye visible, no chips or cracks, estimated 0.25cts. Setting seems secure, shank stamped 'Plat'. Weighs approximately 3.8 grams.The three stone diamond ring- the setting is bent. The claws are secure. The diamonds are all lively bright stones and in good condition with no chips or cracks. 2.5 grams.
Group of six gold rings a garnet single stone ring in 18ct white gold setting (6).18ct white gold and garnet or red tourmaline ring, size L½ and in good condition and weighs approximately 3.6 gramsEdwardian Arts & Crafts gold mother of pearl and turquoise ring is missing a small turquoise, not hallmarked, size L½, and weighs approximately 2.4 grams Victorian 18ct gold red stone and diamond gypsy ring, hollow construction and dented and repaired at the base of the shank 1.9 grams9ct gold wedding ring, size O, weighs approximately 3.0 gramsshaped wedding ring, gold but not hallmarked, probably 9ct, 1.2 grams9ct gold signet ring, shank split/cut, weighs approximately 2.8 grams
1970s 18ct gold citrine and diamond cocktail ring, possibly by Peter Minturn, New Zealand, with a large round mixed cut citrine estimated to weigh approximately 16.5cts within a gold 'matchstick' setting scattered with diamonds and gold beads on a double shank, ring size Q. Gross weight approximately 26.1 grams. Not hallmarked but stamped 18ct. Maker's mark/stamp difficult to read but looks like PM which could be the stamp for Peter Minturn as the ring comes from New Zealand.
1970s gold and opal ring, possibly by Peter Minturn, New Zealand, with a large opal cabochon measuring approximately 16.8mm x 12.4mm x 4.5mm, estimated to weigh approximately 5.8cts, in a gold freeform 'volcano' style setting with pierced bark and bead effect, ring size Q.Unmarked but tests as approximately 9ct. The ring comes from New Zealand and is possibly by New Zealand jeweller Peter Minturn. Gross weight approximately 9.4 grams.
1970s synthetic emerald and diamond cocktail ring, possibly by Peter Minturn, New Zealand, with a natural cluster of synthetic (flux) emerald crystals measuring approximately 16.2mm x 15.6mm, estimated to weigh approximately 12cts, in a gold freeform multi-wire basket head with wires forming claws with six small diamond dots, gold wire looped crossover shoulders on tapered flat shank, stamped 18ct, ring size T.Weighs approximately 10.7 grams.
Diamond ring, the wide band with two rows of baguette cut diamonds flanked by brilliant cut diamond border in a crossover design, set in 18ct white gold on tapered shank, estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.6cts, ring size approximately V.58 round brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.58cts in total, 42 baguette cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.025cts each (1.05cts in total). The diamonds are all lively bright well matched stones and of good colour and clarity. Not hallmarked but stamped 18ct and 750. Grams weight approximately 10.9 grams.
Art Deco diamond and seed pearl ring with a hexagonal openwork plaque centred with an old cut diamond with geometric rows of rose cut diamonds and seed pearls, in platinum millegrain setting with finely pierced gallery on platinum shank. Ring size L.A few seed pearls are missing. There is a repair to the bezel near the shoulders. Not hallmarked but probably platinum. Gross weight approximately 4.3 grams
Group of jewellery to include a sapphire and diamond brooch, 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, 18ct gold garnet and diamond cluster ring and a pair of 18ct white gold cultured pearl and diamond earringsAll appear to be 18ct gold and in good condition, total gross weight approximately 18.9 grams.
Ruby and diamond cluster ring with a central marquise cut diamond surrounded by mixed cut rubies and 16 brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold setting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.10cts.The diamonds are all lively bright well matched stones and of good colour and clarity. Sizing beads have been added to the inside of the shank and have covered the hallmarks. Fits a finger size approximately J½. Gross weight approximately 8.0 grams.
Cabochon sapphire and diamond cluster ring with an oval cabochon blue sapphire measuring approximately 8.15mm x 6mm surrounded by a border of brilliant cut diamonds in claw setting on 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size M.Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.56cts. Lively bright well matched stones and of good colour and clarity. Gross weight approximately 6.3 grams.
Victorian 18ct gold emerald five stone ring with a line of five graduated step cut emeralds flanked by eight rose cut diamonds on 18ct yellow gold shank (London 1863). Ring size Q½Weight 3.2 grams. The emeralds are in good condition commensurate with age, minor scratches and abrasions, the smallest emerald at one end has a minor chip to the table facets and the other emerald at the other end is a paler colour. Open back setting. Setting is secure and the shank is in good condition commensurate with age, clear hallmarks for London 1863.
*Oscar Nemon (1906-1965) very rare plaster life cast of Sir Winston Churchill's right hand wearing a signet ring taken in the 1950s whilst the Statesman was sitting for a sculpture for the Guildhall, London. The detailed cast 25 cm long. Provenance: Given by Oscar Nemon to his assistant Mrs Karen Churchill who worked for the sculptor from 1979 until his death in 1985, thence by descent.This very rare cast is believed one of only possibly three known, one of which is in the Churchill archives of Churchill College, Cambridge and another in the War Rooms at Whitehall. Sold with a letter of provenance from the vendor.
Art Deco diamond and sapphire cocktail ring with a central old cut diamond surrounded by a border of calibre cut synthetic blue sapphires and an octagonal border of further old cut diamonds, finely pierced gallery and shoulders on white gold shank, ring size J½.Good condition commensurate with age. The diamonds are of good colour and clarity. One sapphire has a small chip and the others have minor abrasions. The pierced gallery has possibly had minor repairs but is in good condition commensurate with age. Gross weight approximately 3.7 grams.
Old cut diamond signet ring with a cushion shape old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.80cts in heavy gold claw setting on 18ct gold shank, ring size N.Good condition commensurate with age. The diamond is a lively old cut stone, good clarity, does draw colour, possibly L/M/N. No chips or fissures. Claws secure. Not hallmarked but probably 18ct. Weighs approximately 7.5 grams
Victorian 18ct gold wedding ring, 18ct gold signet ring, 9ct gold bar brooch, 9ct gold bracelet, and an Art Deco diamond-set cocktail watchVictorian 18ct gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1877, size L, weighs approximately 2.4 grams18ct gold signet ring- size O, weighs approximately 6.7 gramsbracelet not hallmarked but stamped 9ct and appears to be gold, weighs approximately 19.1 grams9ct and seed pearl bar brooch- 1.8 gramsplatinum watch- not working, plated/base metal strap
Platinum diamond single stone ring with an old cut cushion shape diamond, estimated to weigh approximately 0.65cts, in claw setting with further diamond set shoulders, size N½Weight 2.8 grams. The diamond is a very bright white stone. It does have a small indented natural and a chip to the girdle. Some inclusions visible when viewed with a 10x loupe but not visible to the naked eye. Large culet, the cushion cut diamond measures approximately 6.1 x 5.7 x 3.3mm. Claws are secure. Setting and shank in good condition commensurate with age. Not hallmarked but stamped platinum. Probably circa 1920. Gross weight approximately 2.8 grams.
Platinum diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond, estimated to weigh approximately 0.50cts, in claw setting with further diamond set shoulders, size O½Weight 2.1 grams. The setting is in good condition commensurate with age. The diamond is a lively bright stone and of good colour and reasonably good clarity. Not hallmarked but stamped plat. Has been re-sized. Gross weight approximately 2.2 grams.
Art Deco diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond, estimated to weigh approximately 0.30cts, the stepped shoulders with baguette cut and brilliant cut diamonds in platinum setting on 18ct white gold shank, size LWeight 2.1 grams. The ring is in good condition commensurate with age. The diamond is a lively bright stone and of good colour and clarity. Setting is in good condition. The shank is a little thin but still perfectly serviceable. The shank has been re-sized. Not hallmarked but stamped '18ct & plat'. Gross weight approximately 2.1 grams.
Georgian garnet ring with ten flat cut garnets in foil backed gold setting with engraved initials to one panel, ring size K and Georgian seed pearl ring in channel grain setting with open split gold shank, size LGarnet ring weighs 2.2 gramsPearl ring has one pearl missing and weighs 1.5 grams
18ct gold diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds in claw setting on 18ct yellow gold shank, size L½ and 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone cross over ring (sapphire possibly synthetic) in platinum setting on 18ct yellow gold shank, size N½Total weight 6.5 grams
A large Chinese famille rose baluster vase, Qianlong period, of compressed lobed form painted to both sides with an exotic bird perched on a flowering peony branch issuing from rockwork, with iron red Buddhist lion mask and ring handles to shoulders, 51cm high, fitted silk box清乾隆 粉彩錦雞花卉紋獸耳瓶There is a 1 inch firing flaw to the base. Some firing and glaze imperfections elsewhere, but generally good.
A Chinese agate teapot and cover, Republic period, of elongated form, the body carved from a single piece of stone with a flat base, with a loose ring below the spout, the lid of ovoid shape with two loose rings to each side of the finial, the stone of lilac colour with white inclusions, fitted fabric box and wood stand, 18cm long.民國 瑪瑙雕茶蓋壺連木座及盒Please refer to department for condition report
A Chinese celadon jade archaistic pouring vessel, yi, Republic period, supported by four grooved legs with mythical beast masks, the oval body with deep sides, carved to one end with a curved U-shaped spout suspending a loose ring, the handle in the shape of a sinuating dragon, fitted wood stand, 12cm long清晚期/民國 青玉雕仿古匜Please refer to department for condition report
A Chinese pale celadon and russet jade 'crane and pine' archer's ring, 1780-1850, of pale celadon colour with russet panel carved with a crane beneath a pine tree, and a catalogue of Chinese archer's rings, 2.8cm diameter. (2)Provenance: from the Kaynes-Klitz collection. Publication: Chinese Archer's Rings from the Kaynes-Klitz Collection, item no.15 on p. 6.一七八零 - 一八五零 巧雕'松鶴延年‘紋扳指及出版圖錄來源:凱恩斯-克裏茨收藏。出版:《凱恩斯-克裏茨中國扳指收藏》,第15號,第6頁。In good condition overall. A small crack on the left of the pine tree. With natural russet inclusion to the jade.
A large Annamese blue and white dish, 14th/15th century, painted to the central reserve with a stylised character inside an unglazed firing ring and a border of scattered floral motifs, 41cm diameterProvenance: Acquired in Hong Kong in 1964 by the grandfather of the present owner十四-十五世紀 安南青花盌來源:現藏家祖父於1964年購於香港。Please refer to department for condition report
A Thai bronze forearm and hand, 18th/19th century, the arm covered with floral sleeve, hand in Vitarka mudra with each slender finger wearing a ring, a lotus flower to the palm, 31cm high Provenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection.泰國十八/十九世紀 銅佛手來源:杰弗里·艾略特與費·艾略特私人收藏。Please refer to department for condition report
Lots (1-12) form part of the collection of a wealthy family that moved to China as missionaries in the late 19th century, living in Beijing and later Shanghai. Their son served as Assistant Commissioner to the Shanghai Municipal Police in 1919 until 1928. The family returned to England shortly after the Second World War. A Chinese tianqi lacquered barrel stool, Wanli period, the top surface decorated with figures in a landscape, set in the round frame supported by five outward curved legs each with a circular ring, 44cm high. 明萬曆 填漆人物山水圖紋鼓凳 來源:拍品號1至12皆為伉儷私人收藏。19世紀後期,紳士及其家庭以其傳教士的身份移居中國北京及上海,其子於1919年至1928年委任上海市警察局的副局長,於二戰後返回英国。Please refer to department for condition report
Property of a Gentleman (Lots 55-80)A Chinese pale green jade censer and cover, Republic period, the pierced cover with flowerhead finial suspended four loose ring handles, the base with pierced dragon and loose ring handles above pierced floral stem with four further loose ring handles, 16cm high, associated ebonised socle base民國 青白玉熏爐來源:紳士私人收藏Please refer to department for condition report
A Chinese sancai-glazed spittoon, zhadou, Tang dynasty, of compressed globular form standing on a short foot rising to a narrow neck with an angled flared rim, a double ring incised to the shoulder, covered overall in dotted creamy, green and brown glaze stopping unevenly above the foot, 13cm highProvenance: Estate of the late designer Anthony Powell (1935 – 2021).唐 三彩唾壶來源:設計師安東尼·鮑威(1935 – 2021)藏。Please refer to department for condition report
Property of William Handford (1865-1929), William was in the Royal Marine Light Infantry, born in Bristol 1865, joining the RMLI in 1883 at the age of 15, sent to the Sudan landing via Egypt in 1884-85, to assist in the rescue of General Gordon at Khartoum, promoted to Corporal in 1892, then sent to China in July 1900 with the North China Field Force, then in August 1900 to relieve the Legations in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion, promoted to Colour Sergeant in 1904, in 1905-06 Keeper of the Royal Apartments on HMS Renown during the Royal Tour of India of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King George V and Queen Mary), 1914-18 in the RMLI Southampton as Recruitment Officer, died 1929; items in the lot consist of his medals (WWI Peace medal, Egypt Medal 1882-89 (Torfek and Suakin 1885 clasps), Second China War medal (Relief of Pekin clasp), WWII War, Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal and Khedive Star, large bullion RMLI badge, dog tag, cap and shoulder badges, sweetheart brooch, seal, silver vesta, silver propelling pencil, buttons, tally, compass, goggles, snuff box, hipflask, pipe, yellow metal ring, squeeze box and large collection of sheet music, postal scales, folder of his postcards, including RPs, a folder containing his Service Certificate, a hand written account dated 22/3/1885 of the Battle of Tofeck, Promotion certificates, other regimental paperwork and records, photographs, swagger stick, period linen lined maps, later airplane identification posters, part of one of his uniform jackets, converted into a child's jacket, and more, all in his original pine travel trunk

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