A ruby and diamond three-stone ring, the oval-shaped ruby is set with a cushion-shaped diamond to each shoulder in platinum, size L Accompanied by report number 15174 dated 3 January 2018 from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the cushion-cut ruby weighs 1.59cts and is a natural ruby with no indications of heat treatment. Origin: Burma
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An unusual mid 19th century fob watch by LeRoy et Fils, the signed white enamel dial with gold Roman numerals and outer Arabic numerals minutes ring, rose-cut diamond bezel and suspension loop, the entire body formed from a circular cabochon garnet, 2.8cm wide, suspended from a chatelaine-style gold and silver brooch pendant formed with three hinged graduated sections, set overall with rose-cut diamonds and a mid-section garnet cabochon incorporating a hinged suspension pin, maker's lozenge JAM with dolphin and stars to reverse, 12cm high, fitted case by A.M.LeRoy et Fils Provenance: property of the family Zhivago, and thence by decent to the current owner
A George II paste-set mourning ring, the oval-shaped red paste is set in silver on gold closed-back setting with engraved decoration to the reverse, with further engraved decoration and black enamel to the gold scroll shank reading 'Ann Heath ob 28 Dec 1736 Ae 30', with further inscription to the interior, size P
A Regency gold swivel mourning ring, with black enamel plaque reading 'Sacred To A Beloved Father', the reverse with glazed locket compartment containing plaited hair within a surround of seed pearls, with foliate engraved decoration to the shoulders in gold, mourning inscription to the interior dated 1817, size R
A late 18th - early 19th century gold ring mounted with an oval hardstone Gryllus cameo, depicting the conjoined heads of two bearded Zeus Ammons, one young Alexander the Great and one ram's head, 2.3cm wide, size From the collection of the late Gertrud Seidmann. Woolley and Wallis, 23 October 2014, ex lot 1321.
An early 19th century carnelian intaglio depicting Paris, in profile and wearing Phrygian cap, Greek pseudo-signature for Maronos, intaglio 2.1cm high, in a gold swivel ring, size M For an impression of a similar gem, see William Tassie no. 3070 (plate 95 of 156). Relevant information and images are available in The Beazley Archive database, The Ashmolean, Oxford.
A 19th century glass intaglio depicting Pluto kidnapping Proserpine in a quadriga, Pluto carrying a bident staff and with a serpent depicted to the lower right corner, intaglio 22mm wide, in a gold ring mount, size K A similar example carved in carnelian was in the collection of Prince Stanislas Poniatowski (see Beazley Archive ref 1839-62). It is likely that lot 1406 is a copy of the original and is missing the Greek pseudo-signature.

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