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A ‘Happy Spirit’ diamond ring by Chopard, the round bezel glazed and supporting a loose mounted collet set brilliant-cut diamond, within a similarly mounted polished hoop surround, the glass signed ‘Chopard’ and the sides of the bezel signed ‘Happy Spirit’, mount signed, stamped ‘Au750’ and numbered ‘3278403’, in signed Chopard case and box, accompanied by Chopard booklet and Certificate of Origin, dated 28th August 2014, ring size K½. £900-£1,000
A tourmaline and diamond ring by H Stern, a tsavorite garnet and diamond crossover ring and a pair of tourmaline ear studs, the first ring claw set with an oval-shaped green tourmaline with trio of brilliant-cut diamonds, maker’s mark for H Stern, the emerald-cut tsavorite garnet ring with baguette-cut diamond detail, on square profiled band, unsigned, together with a pair of oval green tourmaline ear studs, claw set, to post and butterfly fittings, ring sizes M and L½ respectively, with original receipt from H Stern, Rua Garcia D’Avila, 113, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro dated 20.08.86. 400-£600 --- H. Stern was founded in Brazil in 1945 by Hans Stern. Initially dealing in precious stones, they later moved to design jewellery. The firm is still family owned and stores located in Latin America, United States, Europe & Asia, although the headquartered and centre of manufacture is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1949 H. Stern store opened a store on the Rio de Janeiro docks, the point of arrival for international passengers on cruise ships. The firm is focused on creating and promoting an international interest in the finest semi-precious coloured stones, such aquamarine, tourmaline, etc., many of which are sourced ‘locally’, in Brazil.
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, 1979, set with a central circular-cut ruby within a surround of rubies and outer border of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, maker’s mark ‘LJW’, total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, ring size L. £400-£600
A collection of gold, platinum and pearl jewellery, comprising a platinum wedding band, a platinum medallion with pendant fitting, a 9ct wedding band, two 9ct belcher-link chains, a 9ct cross pendant on chain, a 9ct moonstone ring, a yellow precious metal mounted citrine ring, a small teddy bear charm, the bale stamped ‘ITALY 750’, a small yellow precious metal locket, an Oriental pendant with ropetwist border, stamped ‘14k 585’, together with a string of cultured pearls, ring sizes I½-K, chains gross lengths approximately 51cm and 45cm respectively. (12) £700-£900
An opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval cabochon-cut opal within a navette-shaped surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, with pierced and scrolled gallery, between diamond-set shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, signed ‘Luke Stockley’, opal approximately 20.0 x 11.5mm, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size L½. £1,000-£1,500
An Art Deco diamond single stone ring, circa 1935, the brilliant-cut diamond between single-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, personal inscription to inner shank and dated ‘19/9/36’, stamped ‘PLAT’, principal diamond weight approximately 1.05 carats, ring size S. £1,000-£1,500
A tanzanite and diamond ring, the mixed-cut tanzanite in four claw setting between diamond set shoulders, each mounted with a triangular-cut diamond, shank stamped ‘14k’, and ‘585’, maker’s mark ‘POS’, total diamond weight approximately 1.0 carat, ring size L½. £800-£1,000
A matching diamond set platinum ring and bangle, both of flat profile and centred with a princess-cut diamond in yellow precious metal collet, hallmarked for London 1995 and 2000 respectively, total diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat, bangle diameter approximately 6cm, ring size K½. £600-£800
A small collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising an early 20th century lozenge-shaped black and white enamel brooch, monogrammed, with seed pearl highlights and glazed verso, a late Victorian gold bar brooch, a ruby and diamond tie pin, a diamond and pearl pendant tie pin (pearl untested for origin), a Victorian silver whistle, hallmarked for Birmingham 1888, a 9ct gem set floral spray brooch, hallmarked for London 1988, a yellow precious metal necklace, stamped ‘ITALY 9K’, a 9ct amethyst and white stone pendant, hallmarked for Birmingham 2006, and a collet set chalcedony ring stamped ‘9CT’, ring size O, first brooch length 3.1cm. (9) £260-£360
A multi gem set ring, the broad tapered band centred with an oval pink tourmaline flanked by two brilliant-cut diamonds, and collet set each side with an oval-cut ruby and duo of pear-shaped sapphires, London import mark for 1994, and stamped with maker’s mark ‘M J Ltd’, ring size M½. £300-£400
Two 18th century silver marrow scoops, a silver dog nose spoon and silver ring handled meat skewer, the first marrow scoop by Elizabeth Oldfield, London 1751, the second with maker’s mark ‘ID’, possibly for Isaac D’Olier, Dublin 1793, the dog nose spoon with erased marks and the meat skewer by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925, gross weight 6.35 troy oz. (4) £80-£100
A small collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising a nephrite oval panel pendant, a Victorian gilt metal locket back boss brooch, a Victorian 15ct gold and diamond set bar brooch, a silver bar brooch, a shell cameo ring, a spherical pendant, and a silver hinged bangle. (6) £200-£300
A mixed lot of jewellery, comprising an early 20th century ruby and half pearl floral spray brooch, a ruby and pearl stick pin, a sapphire and half pearl set ring(one pearl missing), an abstract yellow precious metal ring, stamped ‘14k’, a coral coloured cabochon and pearl set necklace and ring suite, the pendant stamped ‘9CT’, a red glass and white stone set suite, a white metal swag necklace and ear pendant suite and two brooches, ring sizes I½, J, J½, and M respectively. (9) £200-£300
A Danish hematite dress ring by Andreas Mikkelsen, circa 1970, the large hematite cabochon within a collet setting on a rectangular profiled split-shank, signed ‘A.Mik’ and ‘Denmark’, stamped ‘925S’, ring size M. £200-£300 --- Andreas Mikkelsen (1928 - 2008) started working for Georg Jensen as a sales manager in 1963. Progressing quickly at the silversmithy, Mikkelsen soon began to produce his own jewellery designs, some of which, including the design for this ring, were also produced and sold by Jensen. In 1970 Mikkelsen established his own company, A/M Design, before returning to Jensen in 1983 as artistic director.
A collection of eight assorted opal rings, comprising a 9ct navette-shaped cluster ring, a 9ct opal cluster ring, a boulder fire opal ring stamped ‘14k’, two single stone rings, one stamped ‘PLAT’, and three composite set rings, ring sizes P - K respectively. £600-£800
Three diamond set rings, comprising a diamond five stone ring set with slightly graduated brilliant-cut diamonds in shared claw settings, a diamond single stone ring collet set with an old brilliant-cut diamond and a diamond crossover ring, collet set with two old-cut diamonds, yellow and white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.79 carat, ring sizes L½, R, and M½ respectively. £300-£360

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