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Lot 251

an 18k gold diamond and tsavorite frog ring, Cellini; mounted in 18k bi-color gold; estimated total diamond weight: 1.40cts; size: 7 3/4: signed: Cellini

Lot 253

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING mounted in platinum; estimated total diamond weight: 1.40cts; size: 6 1/2

Lot 263

A white gold and carnelian ring, Boucheroncentering an oval shaped sugarloaf-cut carnelian weighing approximately 9.60cts; mounted in 18k white gold; size: 6; signed: Boucheron; numbered: E10863

Lot 270

An opal and emerald free-form ringcentering a pear shaped cabochon-cut opal weighing approximately 2.50cts; mounted in 18k white gold; size: 6 1/4Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 277

A sapphire, diamond and enamel ring mounted in 18k gold; size: 9 1/4Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 283

A diamond ring mounted in 14k gold and silver; estimated total diamond weight: 8.40cts; size: 7 3/4; dimensions: 1 3/4 x 1 3/4in.

Lot 289

A ruby and diamond ear clip and ring set mounted in 18k two-tone gold; estimated total diamond weight: 3.15cts; size: 6 1/2; ear clip dimensions: 1 x 1 1/8in.

Lot 297

An 18 Karat Gold and Diamond Ring and Broocha channel-set diamond bombe ring with an estimated total diamond weight of 2.40cts and a stylized floral brooch with approximately 0.10ct of diamonds; mounted in 18k gold; ring size: 6 1/4; brooch diameter: 1 1/2in.Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 298

A Collection of Three Ringscomprising an opal and diamond ring, an amethyst and diamond ring, and an enamel, diamond and sapphire ring; mounted in 14k and 18k gold; estimated total diamond weight: 1.35cts; sizes: 6 to 6 1/2Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 302

Collection of Lavender Jade Jewelry, Gumpscomprising a bead necklace, a pair of earclips and a ring; mounted in 14k and 18k gold; gross weight approximately: 134 grams; necklace length: 23 1/2in.; ring size: 5; ring and earclips signed: Gump'sFootnotes:See department for Mason Kay certificate.Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 308

A Collection of Coral Bead Necklaces and ringComprising four coral bead necklaces, a coral and turquoise necklace, and a coral ring; mounted in 14k gold; necklace lengths: 23 1/4 to 40 1/2in.; ring size: 4Footnotes:Please note this item cannot be shipped internationally as it may contain endangered materials.Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Prospective buyers of lots denoted with a Y" symbol should pay special attention to the "Notice Regarding Regulated Species Materials and CITES Permits" published in the printed catalog

Lot 31

a 14k white gold and diamond ringthe fan motif ring centering a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.40ct; mounted in 14k white gold; size: 3 1/2Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 314

An 18 Karat gold and Diamond 'Rombi' Ring, Buccellati, Italy mounted in 18k bi-color gold; size: 5 3/4; signed: Buccellati; with signed pouchFootnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 320

A Collection of Three Ringscomprising a 14 karat gold dome ring, a two-tone gold ring, and a jade and peridot ring; mounted in 14k gold and 18k bi-color gold; gross weight approximately: 48 grams; sizes: 5 1/4 to 5 3/4Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 325

An Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ringcentering an old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00ct; mounted in platinum; estimated remaining diamond weight: 0.95ct; size: 5 1/2Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 328

an Art Deco platinum, amethyst and diamond ring mounted in platinum; size: 6Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 331

An 18 Karat Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Georg Jensen mounted in 18k gold; size: 6 3/4; signed: Georg Jensen; numbered: 818Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.

Lot 36

an 18k gold, diamond and colored sapphire ring mounted in 18k bi-color gold; size: 6 1/2Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 42

two gold coin ringscentering a $2 1/2 coin and a $1 coin; mounted in 14k gold; gross weight approximately: 31 grams; ring sizes: 5 3/4 and 7Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 47

A 'toi et moi' diamond ringcentering an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 2.70cts and an old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 2.40cts; mounted in 14k bi-color gold; size: 6 1/4

Lot 49

A diamond and ruby bypass ring mounted in 18k gold; size: 7

Lot 59

A blue topaz, diamond and onyx ringcentering an oval-shaped checkerboard cut blue topaz weighing approximately 11.65cts; mounted in 14k bi-color gold; size: 7Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 75

a platinum, ruby and diamond ballerina ringcentering a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.95cts; mounted in platinum; size: 6 1/2

Lot 82

A free-form cultured pearl and diamond ring, Jean Vendome, Frenchcentering a cultured pearl measuring 12.54 x 12.55mm; mounted in 18k white gold; estimated diamond weight: 1.15cts; size: 4; with maker's mark and French assay markFootnotes:Ginny Mancini is a longtime supporter of the SouthernCalifornia arts and culture community. She is past Presidentof SHARE and co-founder of the Society of Singers, TheHenry Mancini Institute, a Director of the Geffen Playhouseand Secretary of the ASCAP Foundation. Ginny is anhonorary member of the Music Center Blue Ribbon Board,Director Emeritus of the Music Center Board of Governors,and Life Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Boardof Directors, having serviced since 1989. She is PresidentEmeritus of the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA,having been honored for her 'Outstanding Leadership' inthe 1998 reopening of Royce Hall. Her proudest moment ofaccomplishment was chairing the three opening nights of theWalt Disney Concert Hall in 2003.Henry Mancini's wife Ginny and their children Christopher,Monica and Felice, continue the Mancini legacy, includingactively supporting The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, anational non-profit organization established in 1996 thatsupports K-12 music education, providing vital services andmusical instruments to high-need schools with under-fundedmusic programs. A substantial portion of the sale proceedswill benefit this ongoing important work.

Lot 85

A diamond and mixed gemstone ringcentering a rubellite, peridot, citrine and diamond; mounted in 18k white gold; estimated total diamond weight: 3.00cts; size: 5 3/4

Lot 87

a rubellite and diamond ringcentering an oval-cut rubellite tourmaline weighing approximately 9.90cts; mounted in platinum; size: 7

Lot 9

A spessartite garnet and diamond ringcentering an oval-cut spessartite garnet weighing approximately 5.35cts; mounted in 18k gold; estimated total diamond weight: 1.00ct; size: 7

Lot 95

A pink tourmaline and diamond ring mounted in silver and 18k gold; size: 7Lot to be sold without reserve.

Lot 97

A gold channel-set diamond bangle and ring mounted in 14k gold; estimated total diamond weight: 4.10cts; ring size: 7 1/2; bracelet length: 7 1/4in.

Lot 190

A 9ct gold dress ring, size N1/2 CONDITION REPORT: 2.3g

Lot 192

Three 9ct gold rings and another ring, indistinctly stamped (4) CONDITION REPORT: 7.7g gross.

Lot 282

A 9ct gold textured band ring, 6.2g.

Lot 278

A Sterling silver Art Deco style ring

Lot 284

An antique 18ct gold diamond set solitaire ring, 1.7g.

Lot 194

A Victorian 9ct gold garnet set brooch, dress ring, and five pairs of earrings

Lot 2

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CHESTS, a pair, having two small over three larger drawers with ring-pull handles on plinth bases, 69.5cms H, 49cms W, 38cms D

Lot 364

18CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE and two further semi-precious stone set rings, the solitaire, size mid J-K, 2.2grms, a nine carat gold ruby set example, size mid P-Q, 2.2grms and an unmarked white metal eternity ring set with diamond chips, 3.6grms

Lot 394

MIXED COLLECTABLES including a hallmarked silver top jar and napkin ring, enamel two piece buckle and costume jewellery, a Bretby pottery plaque of Burns Cottage along with a quantity of 'Canal Boat Rally' plaques, 1970s dates

Lot 435

9CT GOLD & OTHER RINGS (three) including a bobble top example, size Q, a black hardstone signet ring with decorative shoulders, size S, both stamped 9/375 and an unmarked, untested bloodstone set signet ring, size mid S-T, 19.4grms gross

Lot 14

A gold wedding ring, hallmark worn , Birmingham, tested as approximately 22ct gold, 7.62g Finger size T

Lot 9

A gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to tapered shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds, the head and shoulders tested as approximately 18ct gold, to later ¾ shank, hallmarked 22ct gold, London 1948, 2.43g Finger size N

Lot 441

A French 18th century style commode chest, late 20th century, having four graduated long drawers, with ring handles flanked by outstepped column supports, 120cm, wide, 53cm deep, 87cm high

Lot 17

A 9ct gold diamond and sapphire four tier cluster ring, with stepped rows of eight cut diamonds and circular mixed cut sapphires, to wire gallery and a plain shank, Birmingham 1980, 7.44g Finger size Z +1

Lot 25A

An 18ct gold hollow rope link chain, with bolt ring clasp, marked 750, Italian official mark, 1968 - to present, for Arezzo, 735mm long, 32.63g

Lot 2

An 1895 Sovereign, bezel set with a twisted wire border and textured lattice work frame, suspended from a 9ct gold Prince of Wales chain with bolt ring clasp, together with a pair of textured lattice work earrings, c.1970, with post and butterfly fittings, marked 9ct, 21.16g (3)

Lot 8

A white gold diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, claw set to pierced tapered shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds, and a plain shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.39g Finger size S

Lot 47

A gold hinged blonde tortoiseshell cigarette case, marked K12, with applied initials 'A.Y.' tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum, together with a 9ct gold paste ring, Chester 1908, 1.78g, a silver Scottish agate dirk brooch, Birmingham 1928, a silver thistle brooch, Birmingham 1910, and a quantity of silver and costume jewellery (qty)

Lot 28

A gold Greek key design bracelet, with bolt ring clasp, defective , tested as approximately 14ct gold, 9.18g

Lot 21

Four gold rings, to include an 18ct gold shield shaped signet ring, shank split , Birmingham 1919, a D section wedding band, tested as approximately 9ct gold, finger size P, a 9ct gold full eternity ring, Birmingham 1966, finger size O, and a 9ct gold flower head ring, London 1979, finger size M, together with a cockerel charm, tested as approximately 18ct gold (5) 9ct gold - 8.01g total, 18ct gold - 2.80g total

Lot 57

A collection of silver items to include a cream jug , tongs, toast rack, napkin ring, etc (Qty.)

Lot 18

A gold amethyst and diamond ring, with an emerald cut amethyst, claw set to a trefoil of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set at each side, with open tapered shoulders and a plain shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 3.21g Finger size O

Lot 16

A 22ct gold wedding ring, London 1916, 7.30g Finger size S

Lot 3

Coins, Great Britain, George V (1910-1936), Half Sovereign, 1913, in pierced ring mount, marked 9ct, approximately 10.3g

Lot 52

A small quantity of jewellery, to include a gold trace chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond wishbone ring, a silver fob watch, a silver key wound pocket watch, a loose opal, and a quantity of costume jewellery (qty) 9ct gold - 3.61g total

Lot 20

Six gold rings, to include two cultured pearl rings, an opal triplet ring, a synthetic spinel ring and a synthetic spinel triplet ring, all hallmarked 9ct gold, together with a full eternity ring, marked 9ct (6) 9ct gold - 10.58g total

Lot 33

A gold enamel side wind half hunter fob watch, 33mm diameter, with a guilloché enamel chapter ring to the front cover with royal blue numerals to an iridescent pink ground, damaged , hand engraved case, white enamel dial signed Alfred Goad & Sons, London W., gold cuvette similarly signed, marked 18K, Swiss assay mark, case no. 115000, with metal bow, 24.13g

Lot 23

A gold diamond buckle ring, with old eight cut and Swiss cut diamonds, grain set to a court profile shank, tested as approximately 15ct gold, ignore markings , finger size L (approximately), together with a 9ct gold graduated garnet set bar brooch, Chester, date letter indistinct, possibly 1909, with metal pin, a gold brooch designed as the Southern Cross constellation, with central applied African continent motif engraved 'Africa', to five garnet-and-glass doublets as terminations representing the stars, on knife edge bars, marked 9ct, with metal pin, and signet ring, tested and valued as 9ct gold, finger size M (4) 9ct gold - 4.68g total, 15ct gold - 3.42g

Lot 13

A platinum wedding ring, with floral hand engraved decoration, finger size S, together with a platinum link design ring, finger size Q, 8.80g total (2)

Lot 11

A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a rex collet, with solid tapered shoulders and a plain shank, ignore markings , 3.38g Finger size M½

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