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Lot 163

An emerald and diamond three stone ring, the rectangular cut emerald weighing approx. 1ct, with old cut diamond sides, estimated total diamond weight 1.95cts, estimated colour I-J, estimated clarity SI, ring size P1/2, gross weight 4.7g. Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodAbrasion to emerald facet edges in keeping with age and wear, abrasion visible with unaided eye, some scratches and nicks to facets, nibbles to girdleEmerald a medium green with good saturation and typical light inclusions visible with magnificationDiamonds well matched, one with feathers visible with magnification, the other with light crystal inclusion visible with magnification, both diamonds have small nicks to girdleRing early 20th centuryMetal untested - likely platinum

Lot 202

A silver half hunter verge pair cased pocket watch by E. Matthews, Welshpool, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and inner chapter ring, fusee movement signed and numbered E. Matthews, Welshpool, 121 within plain matching cases bearing hallmarks for John Harris, Birmingham, 1840, case diameter 55mm, with later silver Albert chain, gross weight 170g.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodOuter case - possible repair work to clasp, localised scratching to inside case, a couple of light dents to edgesHairline cracks to dial extending from centre to 2, 9, 5 and 11, small chip to centre of dialWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredChain with some repair work

Lot 48

A Tiffany & Co. silver and gold cross pendant, signed and dated T&Co., 1990, stamped 925 and 750, length of pendant 1.8cm, length of chain 44cm, gross weight 4.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wearMatching ring available in our Timed Sale - https://www.wilson55.com/auction/lot/lot-44---a-tiffany--co-silver-and-gold-cross-ring/?lot=154503&so=0&st=&sto=0&au=386&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&mc=5&sc=148&pp=96&pn=1&g=1

Lot 53

A 'Loving Heart' necklace by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co., the openwork heart pendant with integral trace link chain, signed Paloma Picasso and T&Co., stamped 925, length 41cm, gross weight 1.5g. With maker's pouch and box.Condition report: Overall conditon goodMatching ring available in the Timed sale -https://www.wilson55.com/auction/lot/lot-48---a-double-loving-heart-ring-by-paloma-picasso-for-tiffany--co/?lot=154529&so=0&st=&sto=0&au=386&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&mc=5&sc=148&pp=96&pn=1&g=1

Lot 81

A set of 14ct gold 'Emerald Lace' jewellery by Franklin Mint, comprising a ring and pair of earrings, each designed as an oval shape emerald within a brilliant cut diamond openwork surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, import marks for London, stamped 585, ring size Q, length of earrings 1.5cm, gross weight 7.2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairRing - scratches to inside of ring band, some abrasion, import marksEarrings - fixed post fittings, stamped 585

Lot 86

An 18ct gold diamond band ring, the baguette cut diamond line with brilliant cut diamond sides, estimated total diamond weight 1ct, hallmarks for London, ring size K, gross weight 5.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDiamonds bright and well matchedAccompanied by an SGL report number SGL8921Z stating the total diamond weight is 1ct, G-H colour, SI1 clarity

Lot 87

An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.50cts within a brilliant cut diamond surround and similarly cut diamond shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, ring size L1/2, gross weight 5.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearAquamarine a medium blue with good saturation and clarityDiamonds bright and well matched

Lot 88

An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line within claw settings, estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI-P2, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size N, gross weight 2.5g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairOne outer diamond with chip to crown facet, visible with magnificationOtherwise diamonds bright and well matched

Lot 90

A Tiffany & Co. band ring, of openwork design, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped 925, ring size J, gross weight 8.6g. With maker's box.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with general wear

Lot 93

An 18ct gold aquamarine, sapphire and diamond ring, the pear shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.65cts within a circular shape pink sapphire and brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size O, gross weight 7.4g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairAquamarine a light to medium blue with fair saturation and good claritySapphires ranging from a medium reddish pink to reddish purpleWith replacement band, conversion pieceDiamonds well matched, some adhesive to one diamond setting

Lot 94

A diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond weighing approx. 0.40ct within an eight claw setting, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity P1, stamped 18ct, ring size N1/2, gross weight 2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearDiamond with light and dark inclusions under table facet, visible with the unaided eyeStamped H&D

Lot 97

An aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape aquamarine weighing approx. 1.80cts with brilliant cut diamond stepped shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, stamped PLAT, ring size N, gross weight 4.2g.Condition report: Overall condition goodLight scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wearAquamarine a light blue with good to fair saturation and good clarityDiamonds bright and well matched

Lot 99

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape sapphire weighing approx. 2.25cts within a brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts, hallmarks for Sheffield, ring size S, gross weight 6.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDiamonds bright and well matchedSapphire dimensions 9.5 x 7.4 x 4.3mm - a medium to dark greenish blue with good saturation and typical inclusions. Some light abrasion and scratches visible with magnificationSponsor's mark EF

Lot 3678

DAMIEN HIRST(Bristol 1965–lebt und arbeitet in Devon)Ring-a-ring of roses. 2002.Farbradierung. Aus der Auflage von 68. Unten rechts mit Bleistift signiert: Damien Hirst. Darstellung 12,4 × 12,4 cm auf festem Vélin von Hahnemühle 91,5 × 71 cm. Erschienen bei The Paragon Press, London. Gedruckt bei Hope (Sufferance) Press, London. Aus dem 23-teiligen Buch "In a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume I".Literatur: Lullien, Etienne/Simm, Florian-Oliver (Hrsg.): Contemporary Art in Print. The publications of Charles Booth-Clibborn and his imprint, The Paragon Press 2001-2006, London 2006, S. 81.

Lot 107

Greene (Graham) The Lost Childhood, 1951; Travels with my Aunt, 1969; A Burnt-Out Case, 1961, first English editions, first with very light foxing to half-title and fore-edge, original boards or cloth, first spine tail discoloured, last with ring mark to lower cover, dust-jackets, first with light creasing and chipping to extremities and spine ends a little frayed, others in excellent condition; and 16 others by Greene, 8vo (19)

Lot 294

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, first impression,1954; The Two Towers, second impression, 1955; The Return of the King, second impression, 1955, first editions, folding maps, ink ownership inscriptions and light browning to endpapers, original cloth, light rubbing and toning to spines, faint marking to covers, but an excellent set generally, 8vo.

Lot 295

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, second impressions,half-titles, folding map at end of each vol., first vol. with ink ownership signature to front free endpaper, original cloth, spines a little faded, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1954-55.

Lot 296

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Return of the King, first edition, folding map, small library stamp to title and front endpaper, original cloth, slightly soiled, spine toned and a little worn, 1955; The Fellowship of the Ring, fifth impression, upper hinge weak, original cloth, slightly soiled, spine head and extremities rubbed, 1956; The Hobbit, third impression, colour frontispiece, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, 1942; The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., 3 folding maps, bookplates to front pastedowns, original cloth, dust-jackets, 1971, 8vo (6) ⁂ Return of the King with signature mark '4' and text block sagging.

Lot 158

Malamud (Bernard) The Magic Barrel, jacket with toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head and foot, light rubbing to extremities, New York, 1958 § Crichton (Michael) Sphere, signed by the author, jacket with light creasing to tips of spine and corners, New York, 1987, first editions; and 20 others, modern literature, including Tolkien first edition, later impression copies of Fellowship of the Ring and Return of the King, 8vo (22)

Lot 14

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGSet with a cushion-shaped diamond, weighing 4.11 carats, ring size OFootnotes:Property of a Scottish LadyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 102

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe cushion-shaped diamond, weighing 5.18 carats, between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, ring size OFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 111

DIAMOND TWO-STONE RINGThe two old brilliant-cut diamonds, each weighing 2.02 carats, between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, ring size L (hoop off round)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 53

SPINEL AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped spinel, weighing 6.28 carats, between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, weighing 1.18 carats and 1.19 carats, ring size M, cased by Garrard & Co., LondonFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the red spinel is of Burmese origin with no indications of heating. Report number 117096, dated 17th May 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 4.76 carats, between stepped baguette-cut diamonds, ring size OFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is E colour, VVS2 clarity. Report 5222085238, dated 15th October 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 37

GRIMA: TOPAZ AND DIAMOND RINGThe brushed geometric band issuing a demi-lune shaped topaz and similarly-shaped diamond, signed Grima, ring size E½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 101

SAPPHIRE, EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut sapphire, weighing 8.21 carats, obliquely-set with a step-cut emerald, weighing 1.83 carats, in a partial surround of baguette, brilliant and marquise-cut diamonds, between single-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approximately 3.10 carats total, ring size O (hoop off round)Footnotes:Accompanied by a laboratory report. Please contact the department for further information.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 57

BRUNO MARTINAZZI: A LIMITED EDITION GOLD 'APPLE SLICE' RING, 1971The apple slices in brushed 18 carat bicoloured gold, signed Martinazzi, numbered 3/6, maker's mark R&Co, London hallmark, ring size OFootnotes:This ring design was illustrated in a fashion feature for the 8th June 1972 edition of Country Life, as supplied by River, 17/18 Old Bond Street, London. Another 'Apple Slice' ring from this limited edition, numbered 2/6, sold at Bonhams, Knightsbridge on 14th May 2014, lot 9. For similar pieces, see Bernabei, Robert, 'Contemporary Jewellers', Berg, Oxford & New York, 2011, chapter 13.The Italian artist, Bruno Martinazzi (1923-2018) studied music and chemistry in his native Turin. In 1951, he left the chemical industry to work as a goldsmith's apprentice to the Mussa brothers, while also attending night school at the Scuola Orafi Girardi. His art and sculpture studies then took him to Florence and Rome, where he held his first one man show of enamelled copper and silver reliefs in 1954. In 1960, Martinazzi participated in an exhibition of Italian jewellery at the Neiman-Marcus store in Dallas, Texas, of which Arnaldo and Gio Pomodoro were two of the organisers. The following year he received an award for his submissions to the International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery at the Goldsmiths Hall in London. In 1967, he completed his Marce della Pace in the form of a series of bracelets and brooches composed of abstract figures walking in step or standing in a crowd as a protest against the Vietnam War.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 75

BOODLES: COLOUR-CHANGE SAPPHIRE RING, 1994The colour-change sugarloaf sapphire within a yellow gold collet, on a white gold band, maker's mark B&D, London hallmark, ring size KFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the colour-change sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin, with no indication of heat treatment, appearing blue in daylight and purple in incandescent light. Report number 20602, dated 22 October 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 19

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 16.38 carats, between pear-shaped and marquise-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 3.20 carats total, ring size L (sizing beads)Footnotes:Accompanied by a laboratory report. Please contact the department for further information.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 79

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: 'MYSTERY-SET' SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BOMBÉ CROSSOVER RINGOne terminal pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the other with calibré-cut sapphires in concealed settings, two sapphires deficient, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered 143 405, maker's mark VCA, French assay mark, ring size K½For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 64

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 3.02 carats, UK hallmarks, ring size G (sizing beads)Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert stating that the diamond is J colour, SI2 clarity. Report number 20023225, dated 5th May 2015.Please note, this report is over five years old and may require updating.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 67

EMERALD SINGLE-STONE RINGThe octagonal step-cut emerald, between shoulders tension-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, emerald stated to weigh 7.19 carats, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a laboratory report. Please contact the department for further information.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

Lot 118

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1920The cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 3.52 carats, between old demi-lune-shaped diamonds and single-cut diamond shoulders, demi-lune shaped diamonds approximately 1.60 carats total, ring size N½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from AGL stating that the sapphire is of Classic™ Kashmir origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 1118392, dated 22nd October 2021.Accompanied by an Appendix letter from AGL stating that the sapphire has received the highest origin determination issued by AGL of Classic™ Kashmir. Reference number 1118392, dated 22nd October 2021.AGL Classic™ Kashmir is the highest origin determination issued by AGL. To receive an AGL Classic™ Kashmir designation, the sapphire must be of superior quality and possess several geological characteristics allowing for a very high level of confidence in the country-of-origin determination. It is the most prestigious rating that AGL bestow upon a sapphire.Accompanied by a report from Gübelin stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin, with no indications of heating. Report number 21100356, dated 11th November 2021.Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin, with no indications of heating. Report number 100503, dated 6th June 2018.'In India my eyes have been dazzled by such jewels as never have been seen by the Western world.'Sapphires hailing from Kashmir display a vivid velvety blue hue that is unique to the region. They are among the most highly-prized gems due to their rarity and their scarcity; while there are still superfine sapphires to be found in Burma and Sri Lanka, no mining activity has taken place in Kashmir for many decades and the mine that yielded the finest specimens was largely exhausted by 1887, after only six years of production. Kashmir sapphires were first discovered in the late 1870s/early1880s high up in the snow-clad Great Himalayas of north-western India where a landslide revealed hitherto unknown deposits in a rock valley 4500m above sea level. By 1882 the Maharaja of Kashmir had taken control of the mine that could only be worked from July-September each year due to the high altitude and near perpetual heavy snowfall. Because of its remote location mining techniques were always primitive. This first mine, known as the Old Mine, was really just a series of shallow pits sunk into the rock. Apparently, the first specimens were so huge and abundant, they were studded in places as thick as 'plums in a pudding' and could be plucked from the rock. By 1887 the Old Mine was nearly exhausted and a New Mine, on the valley floor 250m below, gave up some fine sapphires but they were generally of lesser quality, size and quantity. The area was worked sporadically until the late 1920s/early 1930s but the glory years of the 1880s were never repeated. Legend tells that the finest stones from this 30-40 year period were all acquired by the Maharaja and jealously guarded in the chambers of the Kashmir State Treasury. British geologist, Charles Stewart Middlemiss, Superintendent of the Mineral Survey of Jammu and Kashmir State from 1917 until 1930, recorded seeing some of this fabled hoard, describing the sacks of rough and cut gems as a 'king's ransom', with some sapphires the size of polo balls.Today, Kashmir sapphires set the standard against which all other sapphires are measured and are avidly sought by collectors who are prepared to pay princely sums for top-quality specimens from this extraordinary period in the history of gemmology.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 49

FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND RINGThe brilliant-cut Fancy Yellow diamond, weighing 6.31 carats, in a textured setting, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is natural Fancy Yellow colour, VVS1 clarity. Report number 6223084373, dated 15th October 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 98

MID 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE RINGThe cushion-shaped sapphire, on a band of expandable-linking, ring size J - MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert. Please contact the department for further information.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe old brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 8.73 carats, ring size J½This 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

Lot 69

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut emerald, weighing 1.82 carats, within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, ring size PFootnotes:Provenance:Sotheby's, Geneva, 16 November 1990, lot 310.Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin with evidence of minor oil enhancement. Report number 288778/20055250, dated 11th November 2021.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

Lot 116

SPINEL AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped spinel, weighing 26.12 carats, between marquise-cut diamonds, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the spinel is of natural Tajikistan origin with no indications of treatment. Report number 119150, dated 25th October 2021.Accompanied by an Appendix letter from SSEF stating that the spinel possesses extraordinary characteristics and merits special mention and appreciation. It goes on to state that a natural spinel from Tajikistan of this size and quality can be considered rare and exceptional. Numbered 119150, dated 25th October 2021.Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the spinel is of natural Tajikistan origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 81309-54, dated 25th May 2021.'There is also.. an other kynde of Rubies which wee caule Spinelle'Richard Eden, the 16th century alchemist, in 1555Until 1783, red and pink spinels were mistaken for rubies because they are chemically similar. Even after fine pink gems were known to be spinels they were still referred to as 'balas' or 'balais' rubies. The term 'balas' derives from an ancient word for Badakhshan, a province north of Afghanistan on the border with Tajikistan, where important spinel specimens were anciently mined. These Kuh-i-Lal ('red mountain') mines were the world's main source of large spinels from the 1st century AD. Marco Polo (c.1254–1324) described how 'fine and valuable balas rubies' were dug only for the King, who owned the entire supply, which he sent to other kings as tributes or as 'friendly presents'.Mughal emperors and their ancestors, the Timurids, valued large Kuh-i-Lal spinels for their beauty and as protective talismans. The gems were polished rather than cut and were often inscribed with the names of rulers and monarchs as a way of commemoration. The Carew Spinel, in the collection of the V&A in London, is inscribed with the names of Emperors Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. Spectacular Mughal spinels which entered Persian, Russian and European royal treasuries include the 'Black Prince's Ruby': a large uncut red spinel, it was given to the Black Prince by Pedro the Cruel in 1367, worn by Henry V in his helmet at the Battle of Agincourt and is now set in the Imperial State Crown in the British crown jewels. The 361-carat 'Timur Ruby', also in the British crown jewels, was owned by Sultan Sahib Qiran and Ranjit Singh, the 'Lion of the Punjab'. A huge polished spinel decorates the Imperial Crown of Russia, made for the coronation of Catherine the Great in 1762.During the 19th century, spinels were cut according to European ideals to best exploit their fine rose hue and transparency. Important spinels mounted during the 19th century include The Hope Spinel, weighing 50.13 carats and sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street in September 2015, the 'ruby' jewels of Queen Therese in the Munich Treasury and the 'Bagration' jewels, now in the collection of the Duke of Westminster.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 4

SPINEL RINGSet with a step-cut spinel, weighing 3.39 caratsFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the natural spinel is of Burmese origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 2213563037, dated 5th April 2021.Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the natural red spinel shows no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 17490, dated 5th July 2019.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1

DIAMOND FIVE-STONE RINGThe cushion-shaped diamonds graduating towards the centre, diamonds approximately 2.40 carats total, ring size LFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

PERIDOT AND DIAMOND RINGThe circular-cut peridot between brilliant-cut diamonds, peridot very approximately 35.40 carats, ring size OFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the peridot is natural. Report number 20686, dated 2nd November 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 2104

Silver-gilt multi gemstone set ring, stamped sil

Lot 2141

18ct gold five stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, hallmarked

Lot 2064

Eight silver and silver-gilt stone set dress rings including cubic zirconia dress rings, pearl cluster and mystic topaz ring, all stamped 925

Lot 2091

19th century rose gold round carnelian signet ring, with an eagle intaglio

Lot 2175

Two 9ct gold necklace chains, 9ct gold single stud earrings, Victorian 22ct and 9ct gold stone set ring and a 9ct rose gold wristwatch, on expanding gilt bracelet

Lot 2124

Gold three stone diamond ring, stamped 18ct Plat, total diamond weight approx 0.40 carat

Lot 2066

White gold three stone large emerald and trillion cut diamond ring, stamped 18K, emerald approx 3.50 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.75 carat

Lot 2012

9ct gold baguette and round brilliant cut diamond crossover dress ring, hallmarked

Lot 2084

9ct gold marquise cut citrine ring, hallmarked

Lot 2112

Silver-gilt opal and cubic zirconia dress ring, stamped Sil

Lot 2153

Gold three stone neon apatite and white zircon ring, hallmarked

Lot 2143

Three silver stone set rings including rainbow sapphire and white zircon crossover, umbalite and white topaz and and a ruby three row ring, all stamped 925 and a tourmaline bead string necklace

Lot 2172

9ct gold Masonic and initialled swivel ring and a 22ct gold wedding band, both hallmarked

Lot 2221

Mid 20th century silver mustard pot, of cylindrical footed form with circular ring handle and planished finish to body and hinged cover, hallmarked Robert Richard Prout, London 1945, H6.5cm, together with George IV set of six silver Old English pattern teaspoons, with engraved monogram to terminals, hallmarked William Chawner II, London 1821, an early 20th century silver spoon, 1940's silver coffee spoon, and 1940's silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, approximate total weight excluding glass liner 9.96 ozt (310 grams)

Lot 2127

Gold butterfly and flower design locket pendant necklace and a gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, both 9ct hallmarked or stamped

Lot 2019

9ct gold oval ruby ring, with channel set, calibre cut ruby and diamond chip shoulders, hallmarked

Lot 2118

Art Deco milgrain set three stone diamond ring, stamped 18, the inside inscribed 'Amor Vincit Omnia' and dated 10.9.25, total diamond weight approx 0.55 carat

Lot 2135

Gold baguette and round brilliant cut diamond crossover ring and one other five stone diamond crossover ring, both hallmarked 9ct

Lot 2023

Victorian 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, with eight diamond accents set between, Chester 1896, total diamond weight approx 0.80 carat

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