A late Victorian yellow and white metal amethyst and diamond oval cluster ring featuring an oval cut amethyst in a horizontal claw setting within a border of 14 old mine cut diamonds all in cut down grain settings with closed back engraved CM from JBH & ARH 1883. Amethyst diemensions 8.71 by 7.35mm approx. Diamond dimensions 2.2 by 2.15mm each approx. No weights or colour and clarity grades estimated due to restriction of settings. Finger size O½, 3.8g, not marked, tested as 15ct and silver.Three diamonds chipped.Otherwise all stones good.Claws with some wear.
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A suite of yellow metal pearl set jewellery, to include a double scrollwork bar brooch with a trefoil of 4.05 to 4.15mm cultured pearls and a 1.25mm single cut diamond, with peg style clasp, brooch length 36mm, stamped and tested as 18ct gold; a pair of earrings each with a trefoil of 4.1 to 5.1m cultured pearls suspended below a bow, with post and scroll fittings; and a triangular pearl cluster pendant, with six 4mm cultured pearls and attached to a filed curblink chain with bolt ring clasp, chain length 460mm, width 1.7mm, gross weight 13.1g, earrings stamped and tested as 14ct gold, pendant stamped and tested as 18ct gold
A yellow and white metal diamond solitaire ring, having a round brilliant cut diamond in an illusion setting, diamond dimensions approx 3.85 x 2.15mm, weight estimated as 0.19 carats, assessed mounted colour I to J and clarity I1 to I2, size K, gross weight 2g, stamped and tested as 18ct and platinum
An Edwardian 18ct gold diamond signet style ring, featuring an old cushion cut diamond in a star setting, diamond dimensions approx 3.9 x 3.4 x 2.6mm, weight estimated as 0.22 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity VS1 to VS2, size R, gross weight 6.5g, partial hallmark, tested as 18ct gold
A yellow metal, sapphire and diamond carved half eternity ring, having two oval sapphires alternating with three graduated old single cut diamonds, sapphire dimensions each approx 3.1 x 2.65 x 1.3mm, total weight estimated as 0.09 carats, size N, gross weight 2.2g, not hallmarked but stamped and tested as 18ct goldFacets very worn on one sapphire.
A yellow and white metal, sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, featuring a centre oval sapphire within a border of eight single cut diamonds, all in claw settings, sapphire dimensions approx 6.95 x 5 x 2.5mm, weight estimated as 0.82 carats, diamond diameters each approx 1.6mm, total weight estimated as 0.08 carats, size L½, gross weight 2.9g, stamped and tested as 18ct gold and platinum Very small chip on surface of sapphire.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the centre round cut sapphire measuring approx 5.4x3.1mm, flanked to either side with two illusion set small round cut diamonds (one chipped), size S, sponsor HS, 3.6gSapphire with minor frits to rim and one tiny chip to facet (not visible to naked eye).Otherwise minor age wear only.
Two rings, comprising a 15ct yellow gold dress ring, having two oval sapphires and two 1-2mm half pearls (two deficient), all grain set within a cross shaped mount, sapphire dimensions each approx 1.75 x 1.65 x 1mm, total weight estimated as 0.04 carats, size N, 1.9g, hallmarked 15ct, Birmingham 1890, sponsor B Bros; and a yellow metal cushion shaped signet ring, having worn engraved initials DWB, size S½, 3.9g, not marked but tested as 9ct gold (2)
A yellow and white metal diamond three stone ring comprising three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings. Diamond diameters between 2.25 and 3.15mm approx. Total weight estimated as 0.19 carats. Assessed mounted collectively colour H to I, clarity SI2 to I1, finger size N, 1.8g, stamped and tested as 18ct.
A yellow and white metal, opal and diamond circular cluster ring, featuring a centre opal cabochon within a border of ten Old European cut diamonds, all claw set, opal dimensions approx 4.5 x 2.95mm, weight estimated as 0.31 carats, diamond dimensions each approx 2.3 x 1.8mm, total weight estimated as 0.60 carats, size M, gross weight 2.3g, stamped and tested as 9ct gold
A white metal diamond dress ring, featuring a centre princess cut diamond within a border of four marquise cut diamonds, with six baguette cut diamonds channel set in each shoulder, each surrounded by 14 round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated as 1.74 carats, no colour or clarity grades due to restriction of settings, size approx O (beads in shank), gross weight 6.3g, stamped and tested as 18ct gold
A yellow and white metal diamond crossover ring, featuring four Old European cut diamonds in claw settings, diamond dimensions each approx 2.3 x 1.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.16 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour I to J and clarity SI2 to I1, size M½, gross weight 1.9g, stamped and tested as 18ct gold and platinum
A modern 9ct gold tanzanite and diamond point set dress ring, the four-claw set antique cushion cut tanzanite weighing approx 1.59 carats, size K; together with a modern 9ct gold Nova Era emerald half-hoop ring, arranged as three octagonal cut emeralds, total emerald estimated as approx 0.96 carats, size L; a modern 9ct gold, pink kunzite and white sapphire set dress ring, size N; and a 9ct gold zultanite and diamond point set pendant, the four-claw set oval cut zultanite weighing approx 2.07 carats, h.21mm, gross weight 8.1g (4)
A George III yellow metal mourning ring, of elliptical shape, set with a lock of hair under crystal glass, the shoulders with carved decoration, inscribed verso, size S, unmarked but tests as approx 14/15ct gold, 5.7g, setting dimensions 29 x 17.5mmNo damage or repairs, but with age wear all over, including surface scratches to crystal cover.A good example.
A yellow metal, garnet and pearl half-hoop ring, having three graduated garnets and four 2mm seed pearls in scalloped claw settings, garnet dimensions between approx 4.25 x 2.75mm and 7 x 5.5 x 2.6mm, total weight estimated as 1.6 carats, size R, gross weight 3.6g, hallmark worn, tested as 9ct gold
An 18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond navette cluster ring, featuring a centre oval sapphire within a border of 26 Old European cut diamonds, all in claw settings, sapphire dimensions approx 4.6 x 3.8 x 3.32mm, weight estimated as 0.53 carats, diamond dimensions between approx 1.6 x 1.3mm and 1.8 x 1.35mm, total weight estimated as 0.52 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI2 to I2, six M½, gross weight 4g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1901Some diamonds are fractured.
A yellow and white metal diamond half eternity ring, featuring five graduated Old European cut diamonds in claw settings, diamond dimensions between approx 2 x 1.4mm and 4.1 x 2.61mm, total weight estimated as 0.64 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour I to J and clarity SI2 to I1, size N½, gross weight 1.7g, not marked but tested as approx 18ct gold
A modern 9ct gold Brazilian paraiba tourmaline and diamond point set dress ring, the oval cut tourmaline weighing approx 0.62 carats, size L; together with a modern 9ct gold Brazilian pink topaz and diamond point set dress ring, the oval cut topaz weighing approx 1.16 carats, size M; a modern 9ct gold Minas Imperial garnet set half-eternity ring, arranged as nine channel set round cuts, total stone weight estimated as 0.68 carats, size L; and a 9ct gold paraiba tourmaline dress ring, arranged as five round cuts in a line setting, total stone weight estimated as 0.83 carats, size N, gross weight 9g (4)
A yellow metal diamond lozenge style dress ring, featuring ten Old European and two later round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, diamond dimensions between approx 2.25 x 1.75mm and 2.9 x 2.05mm, total weight estimated as 0.92 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour J to L and clarity I1 to I2, size O, gross weight 4.7g, not marked but tested as 14/15ct gold Several stones chipped.Claws worn.
An 18ct gold diamond abstract three-stone ring, comprising three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, with crossover bar detail, diamond diameters between approx 2.8 and 3.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.37 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity VS1 to VS2, size L½, gross weight 3.6g, stamped and tested as 18ct goldWorn claws.
A white metal ruby and diamond three-row half-hoop ring, having five graduated round cut rubies within a border of 22 single cut diamonds, all in claw settings, ruby dimensions between approx 3.2 x 1.7mm and 3.75 x 2.85mm, total weight estimated as 1.01 carats, diamond diameters each approx 0.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.04 carats, size J½, gross weight 5.1g, not marked but tested as approx 14ct goldAll rubies have minor chips and abrasions.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the centre sapphire within a border of 10 single cut diamonds all in claw settings. sapphire dimensions 6.29 by 5.2 by 3.0mm approx. Weight estimated as 0.88 carats. Diamond diameters 1.5mm each approx. Total weight estimated as 0.10 carats, finger size K½, 3.1g, stamped and tested as 18ct.No apparent faults, but would benefit from a clean.
A white metal sapphire three stone ring comprising a centre round and two oval cut sapphires in claw settings. Centre sapphire dimensions 8.5 by 3.6mm approx. Weight estimated as 2.18 carats. Oval dimensions 6.8 by 5.75 by 3.1mm each approx. Total weight estimated as 2.16 carats. Finger size Q½, not marked, tested as platinum, worn and abraded facets to the sapphires, worn claws.All three stones with light surface abrasions/scratches and wear to angles.One outer stone with a very small chip (not visible to the naked eye).
An 18ct white gold and platinum diamond cluster ring, arranged as a four-claw set marquise cut diamond measuring approx 9.2 x 4.5 x 4mm and weighing approx 0.97 carats, in a surround of twelve round cut diamonds, each weighing approx 0.018 carats, setting dimensions 13.9 x 7.6mm, size L, 3.5gAssessed as colour K-L and clarity probably SI1-SI2, but needs to be cleaned before an accurate assessment can be made.No chips, losses or repairs.Some age wear and surface scratches etc.
A 14ct gold, ruby and diamond set dress ring, arranged as a hand with a bouquet of flowers, the flower heads as five round cut rubies, the hand with bracelet set with five diamond highlights, size P, 4.7gCentre and one outer ruby with some minor abrasions to facets (not visible to naked eye).Otherwise no apparent faults and appears little worn.
A yellow and white metal diamond solitaire ring, featuring a round brilliant cut diamond in an eight-claw setting, diamond dimensions approx 4.82 x 2.53mm, weight estimated as 0.35 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity SI2 to I1, size J, gross weight 1.7g, not marked but tested as 18ct gold
A pair of modern 18ct white gold tanzanite set ear studs, the four-claw set round cut tanzanite weighing approx 1.25 carats; together with a modern 14ct white gold pink tourmaline set half-hoop ring, arranged as five oval cuts, total stone weight approx 0.05 carats, size L/M; a 9ct gold, blueberry quartz and diamond point set pendant, the round cut quartz weighing approx 2.34 carats; and a 9ct gold, padparadscha sapphire and white sapphire set pendant (4)
A yellow and white metal diamond solitaire ring, featuring a round brilliant cut diamond in a high six-claw setting, diamond dimensions approx 6.85 x 4mm, weight estimated as 1.14 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity I1 to I2, size N, gross weight 8.3g, not hallmarked but stamped and tested as 14ct gold
A 9ct yellow and white gold, sapphire and diamond triple cluster ring, featuring three graduated oval sapphires within a border of 20 single cut diamonds, all in claw settings, sapphire dimensions between approx 4.15 x 3.1 x 2.65mm and 4.95 x 4.15 x 2.55mm, total weight estimated as 1.10 carats, diamond diameters each approx 1.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.15 carats, size R, gross weight 3g, hallmarked 9ct, London, sponsor GG
A yellow and white metal diamond solitaire ring, featuring an Old European cut diamond in a claw setting, diamond dimensions approx 5.8 x 5.7 x 3.9mm, weight estimated as 0.83 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity SI1 to SI2, size N, gross weight 2.1g, stamped and tested as 18ct gold and platinum Diamond chipped on girdle.Claws worn.
An 18ct gold, aquamarine and diamond dress ring, arranged as a four-claw set oval cut aquamarine measuring approx 11.2 x 8.5 x 5.3mm, the shoulders each pavé set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, size L, sponsor ACB, 5.1gGross weight 5g.Each centre stone is 2.1mm (6) and outer stones are 1.7mm (x8).Diamonds assessed as colour G-H and clarity VS2-I1.The aquamarine with three very small chips, all to the edge and not visible to the naked eye.
A modern 9ct gold, tanzanite and diamond point set dress ring, the bi-colour cushion cut tanzanite weighing approx 1.84 carats, the shoulders each set with three diamond highlights, size L; together with a modern 9ct gold Santa Maria aquamarine set half eternity ring, arranged as nine round cuts, total stone weight approx 0.51 carats, size L; and a 9ct gold zultanite and diamond point set dress ring, the round cut zultanite weighing approx 2.1 carats, size L, gross weight 5.9g (3)
Great Britain, 1757 sixpence, George II draped laureate bust left, rev; crowned quartered shields plain angles date divided by crown, together with a large collection of British pre-decimal coins Victoria - Elizabeth II to include sixpences, threepences, shillings, pennies and half pennies, housed in a ring binder album. (1)
Officine Caproni, Milano A collection of company photographs, illustrating the company aircraft factory including hangars, aircraft assembly and display buildings, interiors including drawing and other offices, company dining room, restroom, cinema, lecture hall toilet facilities, medical and sleeping accommodation, together with airframe assembly areas, extensive workshops, tool rooms and a hydraulic press, also bomb damage during World War II. 48 images contained in a modern ring binder.Most 17cm x 22cm
A Mamluk enamelled glass beaker Syria, 13th Centuryof cylindrical form with flaring mouth, kick to base and applied base-ring, decorated in polychrome enamel and gilt with three seated figures on a ground of vegetal interlace to the body, above and below bands of palmettes, with traces of inscriptions 19.2 cm. highFootnotes:ProvenanceAcquired at Christopher Sheppard, Kensington Church Street, London, in 2006.The present lot is a remarkable survival from golden age of Islamic enamelled glass production. The technique was developed in Egypt and Syria between the 12th and 15th centuries, with the incorporation of human figures within the decoration of such glassware gradually disappearing from around the turn of the 13th and 14th Centuries. The decoration on our beaker is possibly that of a courtly scene, with two of the figures appearing to hold beakers similar to that which they adorn. This decorative element can also be found on other beakers from the period, including one in the Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury (inv. no. 5017). These beakers were themselves used in courtly settings, likely filled with wine (they are often depicted containing red liquid) or water, creating an overall coherence between decoration and function. Two further beakers are in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore (Acc. Nos. 47.17 and 17.18). Some comparable examples sold at auction include a figural glass beaker sold at Christie's, Art of the Islamic and Indian World, 4 October 2012, lot 105; and a beaker sold at Sotheby's, Arts of the Islamic World & India Including Fine Rugs and Carpets, 31 March 2021, lot 70.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries, e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of works of particular origins. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) and Syrian origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A brass shield possibly from the armoury of Hyder Ali (d. 1782) South India, 18th Centuryof circular convex form with upturned rim and applied central ring, mounted with four bosses, engraved and decorated with a central rosette surrounded by concentric bands of geometric and vegetal motifs and an inscription in Kannada, the bosses with rosettes, four suspension loops to reverse. 31.9 cm. diam.Footnotes:Inscriptions: ಹೆ || ಕೂಡ್ಲಿಗಿಹಿ ||, Hai//KodligihiThe inscription on the present lot is in Kannada, in a style dating to the 18th/ 19th century, and bears a similarity to those found on arms and armour from the Mysore Palace armoury with the Sri Krishna, for Maharaja Krishna Raja Wadiyar III (1794-1868). Krishna Raja Wodeyar III was the twenty second Maharaja of Mysore who ruled for nearly seventy years and took inventory of the armoury, marking the pieces with serial numbers and labels. These were proceeded by his name, 'Sri Krishna'. An example of a dagger with the Sri Krishna is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Accession No. 2022.464a, b). The style of the inscription on our shield is very similar, and indicates that it was almost certainly part of the Mysore Palace armoury. The word Kodhligihi may derive from Kodli, meaning axe or hatchet, and could be the name given to the shield by the Maharaja. The 'hai' preceding this is found, often in Farsi, on other weapons associated with Hyder Ali in the Mysore Armoury. It has therefore been suggested that the inclusion of 'hai' on the present lot indicates that the shield was in the armoury of Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan, and later Maharaja Krishna Raja Wodeyar III, who marked the piece with the inscription.Hyder Ali (c. 1720 – 7 December 1782) was a soldier who rose through the ranks of the Mysore army to the point where he was able to establish himself as de facto ruler by 1761, usurping the brothers Nanjaraj and Devraj in 1752. He fought against the British East India Company during the First and Second Anglo–Mysore Wars, and was the innovator of military use of the iron-cased Mysorean rockets. His eldest son and successor was the 'Tiger of Mysore', Tipu Sultan.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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