Ca. 1200 - 1400. A silver-gilt ring with a flat, square-shaped bezel engraved with a central cross potent framed by a double rhombus and radiating linear border. The broad, slightly tapering shoulders are decorated with shield-shaped panels.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 6.32gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
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Ca. AD 400 - 600.A gold ring set with a circular red garnet cabochon in a round bezel. The hoop is flat, with lightly indented rectangular facets running along its surface.For similar see: Byzantium and the West; Jewelry in the First Millennium, fg. 5.2.Size: D:15.39mm / US: 4 1/2 / UK: I 1/2; Weight: 1.21gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 800 - 1000. A silver pendant cast in the form of a stylised horse with a rounded body and arched neck. The upper face is decorated with punched triangles enclosing central pellets, outlining the mane, back, and underside. The eye is rendered with a raised circular detail. A suspension ring is attached through a pierced loop at the rear. The back is plain.For similar see: A. Tvauri, The Migration Period, pre Viking age, and Viking Age in Estonia, Estonian Archaeology 4, f. 182, p. 229. Size: 41mm x 24mm; Weight: 6gProvenance: Private London collection; formerly in South German private collection 1980s-early1990s.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1600. A silver-gilt ring with a flat band, incised with a continuous scrolling vegetal motif. The design is bordered by engraved lines along the upper and lower edges.For similar see: British Museum, Museum number2022,8009.1Size: D:14.48mm / US: 3 1/4 / UK: G; Weight: 1.38gProvenance: Private UK collection; formerly in a 1980s-1990s London collection.
Ca. AD 300 - 600.A terracotta oil lamp with a rounded body and a central filling hole surrounded by a raised rim. Five short, evenly spaced wick spouts extend radially from the body. A single loop handle rises from the back. The upper surface is decorated with low relief curvilinear patterns, including scrolls and concentric circles framing the central opening. The underside is plain with a ring base.Size: 45mm x 120mm; Weight: 137gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Collection of James Wolfensohn, NYC., acquired from Perspective Ltd., Jean-Michel Gozlan, King David Street, Jerusalem, Israel, 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1200 AD. A bronze-gilded pendant with a circular, beaded border enclosing a concentric arrangement of decorative bands. At the centre is a raised circular setting containing a green glass cabochon surrounded by a ring of perforations. The upper section includes a double suspension loop.Size: 33mm x 25mm; Weight: 10gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 600. A gold ring with a circular bezel inlaid with niello, depicting the Virgin Mary in bust form, shown frontally with hands raised. Her head is framed by a halo, and flanked by the Greek inscription ΜΡ ΘΥ (abbreviation for Μήτηρ Θεοῦ, “Mother of God”). The bezel is joined to a plain, rounded hoop, and is flanked by two pairs of small gold spheres positioned at the shoulders.For similar see: Bagot J., El legado de Hefesto: A Memorial to a Private Collection of Ancient Rings and Glyptics, n. 595; J. Spier, Byzantium and the West, Jewelry in the first Millennium, cat. 14D2; The British Museum, Museum number AF.489.Size: D:19.76mm / US: 10 / UK: T 1/2; Weight: 6gProvenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1990s UK collection of Ancient Art. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1300 - 1500. A silver ring with an octagonal bezel engraved with an inscription surmounted by decorative stars. The shoulders are incised with a radiating linear pattern, and the hoop tapers towards the back.For similar see: British Museum, Museum numberAF.892Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 5gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the Holland art market in the 1990s. Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1300 - 1600. A gold ring with a slender circular hoop and a sharply angled square bezel set with a faceted red garnet. The shoulders are slightly thickened where they meet the setting.Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 4.25gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
12ct gold cameo brooch depicting two cherubs, 9ct gold signet ring and two gold pinsCondition Report:Brooch tests approx 12-13ct with 9ct gold back pin approx 20.5 grams, top of one pin tests 14ct, other pin tests 14ct approx 1 gram, 9ct ring approx 2.93 grams
9ct gold cubic zirconia flower head cluster ring, hallmarked, silver jewellery including necklaces and rings, Polaris brooch watch, quartz wristwatch, costume jewellery and an egg trinket boxCondition Report:Ring approx 2.1 grams, weighable silver approx 30 grams
Group of silver, comprising spoons, cake slice, napkin ring and christening mug, including two continental silver spoons, together with a cased set silver plated ivorine handled fish knife and fork set with silver collarsCondition Report:925 approx 155 grams
Silver butterfly wing ring, stamped silver, the central panel depicting HMT Somersetshire, During World War II, the HMT Somersetshire, originally a troopship, was requisitioned and converted into HM Hospital Ship No. 25, serving as a hospital ship with 507 beds, 118 medical staff, and 171 crew members
9ct gold jewellery, including cameo brooch, ring, photograph pendant and two single pearl earrings, together with an 18ct gold single pearl earringCondition Report: Ring (most stones missing) approx 1.74 gramsPhoto pendant approx 7.35 gramsCameo brooch approx 6.42 grams
14ct gold bracelet, 9ct gold jewellery, including cubic zirconia ring, wishbone ring and a necklace chain, together with a collection of silver jewellery including bracelets, bangles and earrings, silver thimble and a costume necklaceCondition Report:9ct none stone set approx 3.98 grams, 14ct approx 1.85 grams, 9ct stone set approx 1.5 grams, weighable silver approx 100 grams
Gold jewellery, comprising 18ct gold Religious pendant on 9ct gold chain, 9ct gold Religious brooch and a 9ct gold stone set brooch, silver napkin ring and silver jewellery including bangles and brooches and a collection of costume jewellery and compact mirrorsCondition Report: 18ct approx 3.26 grams9ct approx 5.64 gramsSilver approx 60 grams
English-Late 19th century 8-day Skeleton clock on an oval ebonised base c1880, with pierced brass plates and silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and gothic trefoil hands, chain driven five-pillar fusee movement and pierced mainspring barrel cap, timepiece movement with key and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm

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