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A rare early Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner wristwatch with black dial, gilt chapter ring and the naming gilt but for the 100 m = 330 ft marking in white, serial number 763349 (circa 1962), this early stainless steel cased watch is without the crown guards, the back is named M.C. Wilson, Falmouth, the owner, our client removed a previous owners name and replaced it with his own he purchased the watch from the original owner Dick Leston, who was serving in the R.A.F in the East, lacks bezel insert, diameter 37.8 mm. (See illustration) Condition report: It runs at the time of reporting.
A Cartier ladies square wristwatch, the case in 18ct gold and Hallmarked for London 1927, sponsor's mark JC and numbered 19229 5547 to the inside of the back and the outside. The outside further numbered 26960, the Swiss 19 jewel movement named European Watch & Clock Co and numbered 27344 beneath the dial, the black dial within a square blue enamel and gold Roman numeral chapter ring, blue cabochon thumb piece on a black silk strap with 18ct gold deployment marked made in France and poincon marks, Condition report: The movement water damaged, corroded will not wind.
A heavy 18-carat yellow-gold ring set with a horizontal band of five graduated fine quality diamonds, ring size 'U' (boxed) (approx. 8.2g) Approx. I carat of diamonds, colour is approx. VSI, diamonds appear quite clean, there is a tiny piece of black to one corner of one diamond. Some minor surface scratching to gold.
An old yellow-gold ring set with five rubies in a carved claw setting Approx dimensions are:- approx. 5mm height x approx. just over 3mm wide. We do not know the depth as the ring is set into an elaborate open work claw setting. Under a jeweller’s loupe the stone exhibits some minor scratches and marks etc., generally commensurate with age. Nothing major. Where the ornate gold shank meets one of the outside stones it is noted that shank has a small split. The ring appears very thin at the circular back and under a loupe you can see a small mark where the ring has probably been cut and re-sized. Weight approx.. 3.12g total. Ring size I.
An 18-carat white-gold large rubellite and diamond cluster ringApprox. dimensions are: approx. 15mm high x approx. 13mm wide across the face x approx. 7mm deep. An estimate as it is in a claw work setting. Under a x 10 lense there appears to be several very small inclusions within the stone although these aren’t visible with the naked eye. A very good ring overall with a nice colour central stone. The diamonds appear quite bright around the oval rubellite stone and set it off very well. The other stones around the claw settings and on the shoulders although small are generally of good quality. Although not exactly “bright white” are still good enough to present the ring in a very good light. Generally good condition but under a loupe very minor surface scratches can be seen to some of the metal otherwise in very good overall original condition with no problems, repairs or damage noted. Weight approx. 10.10g. Ring size O
Three rings to include a 9-carat gold eternity ring set with white stones, one further similarly sized 9-carat yellow-gold wedding band and a lady's 9-carat yellow-gold Art Deco-style ring centrally set with three white stones (testing as diamonds) (total weight approx. 8.3g) (3)

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