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Lot 50

RUBY AND DIAMOND PLAQUE RINGthe central three rubies in vertical setting totaling approximately 0.25cts, in sixteen diamond surround, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size N-O

Lot 69

RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGthe central emerald cut ruby approximately 1ct flanked by diamond set shoulders totaling approximately 0.2cts, on eighteen carat white gold shank, ring size M

Lot 1013

18ct gold three stone ruby and princess cut diamond ring, hallmarked, ruby approx 1.00 carat

Lot 1049

18ct white gold round ruby and pear shaped diamond ring, hallmarked, ruby approx 4.80 carat

Lot 1089

9ct gold ruby and diamond pave set ring, hallmarked

Lot 1090

18ct gold oval ruby and six stone diamond ring, hallmarked

Lot 1117

Gold ruby and diamond crown and feather design ring

Lot 366

A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set in yellow metal stamped 750, approx weight 6.8g, ring size O 1/2

Lot 377a

An antique hallmarked 18ct gold Edwardian diamond & ruby ring bearing hallmarks for Chester 1901. Weighs; 2.5 grams Size L.5. 

Lot 627

An 18ct yellow gold flower cluster ring with central ruby surrounded with six baguettes and six small brilliants in a modern mount, size M, approx 4g.

Lot 275

A 14ct white gold ruby and diamond ring, featuring five round cut rubies (1.06ct), claw set with eight round brilliant cut diamonds, size M. With certification.

Lot 8

A 20th Century 14ct gold ring set with a central oval cut ruby flanked by four round cut diamonds with panelled textured shoulders. Marked 14 to the interior of the band. Weight 7.8g. Size U.5.

Lot 614

RUBIN-DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Datierung: Um 1970. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 8,0 g. EU-RM: 55,5. Diamanten: 18 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,8 ct., VVS-VS/I-K. Edelsteine: 1 Rubin im Kissen-Schliff ca. 3,0 ct. Beschreibung: Punze "HBD". Erläuterungen zum KatalogSchmuck 1970er Ring Gelbgold Rubin Deutschland RUBY-DIAMOND-RING. Origin: Germany. Date: ca. 1970. Material: 750/- yellow gold, with mark. Total Weight: ca. 8.0 g. EU Ring Size: 55.5. Diamonds: 18 brilliants in total ca. 1.8 ct., VVS-VS/I-K. Gemstones: 1 ruby in cushion-cut ca. 3.0 ct.. Description: With mark "HBD". Explanations to the Catalogue

Lot 769

RUBIN-DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Material: 585/- Weißgold, getestet. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 6,5 g. EU-RM: 60. Diamanten: 8 Brillanten zus. ca. 0,7 ct., 2 kleine Diamanten in Baguette-Schliff. Edelsteine: 1 runder, facettierter Rubin ca. 0,8 ct. Beschreibung: Ringschiene rückseitig angerissen. Erläuterungen zum KatalogSchmuck Ring Weißgold Rubin Deutschland RUBY-DIAMOND-RING. Origin: Germnay. Material: 585/- white gold, tested. Total Weight: ca. 6.5 g. EU Ring Size: 60. Diamonds: 8 brilliants in total ca. 0.7 ct., 2 small diamonds in baguette-cut.. Gemstones: 1 round, faceted ruby ca. 0,8 ct.. Description: Rail verso torn. Explanations to the Catalogue

Lot 818

RUBIN-DIAMANT-RING. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, getestet. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 10,4 g. EU-RM: 52,5. Diamanten: 30 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,2 ct., schöne Qualität. Edelsteine: 7 ovale, facettierte Rubine zus. ca. 2,4 ct. Beschreibung: . Erläuterungen zum KatalogSchmuck Ring Gelbgold Rubin RUBY-DIAMOND-RING. Material: 750/- yellow gold, tested. Total Weight: ca. 10.4 g. EU Ring Size: 52.5. Diamonds: 30 brilliants in total ca. 1.2 ct., nice quality.. Gemstones: 7 oval, faceted rubies in total ca. 2,4 ct.. Description: . Explanations to the Catalogue

Lot 173

9CT GOLD & OTHER LADY'S JEWELLERY, 6 ITEMS to include an Opal and Ruby set ring size L, signet ring size N and a St Christopher circular pendant, all marked 9ct, 8.3grms gross, a half bright cut 9ct gold with metal core lady's bangle and two Victorian pinchbeck bar brooches in velvet fitted boxes

Lot 473

A 9ct Gold Tear Dropped Shaped Ruby Mounted Three Stone dress Ring, Size N 2g

Lot 146

9ct gold ring set with ruby and diamonds

Lot 1854

A modern 18ct white gold, four stone ruby and three stone diamond set half hoop ring, size M, gross 3.7 grams.

Lot 117

A GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY RING Of openwork design set with three rubies to the centre within baguette cut diamond borders Size UK F 7g For condition reports and further images, please contact the sale room via hello@hotlotz.com

Lot 34

A CULTURED PEARL, RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING To be sold with no reserve, from an estate collection of jewellery The central white cultured pearl within a border of brilliant cut diamonds and a further border of tapered emerald cut rubies Marked '750' UK Size M 14.6g For condition reports and further images, please contact the sale room via hello@hotlotz.com Additional Information: Nett proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Beyond Social Services, Singapore

Lot 79

A DIAMOND, EMERALD & RUBY FLORAL RING Designed with two diamond flowerheads between a pear shaped ruby and emerald, to gem set shoulders Band marked 750 UK size M 3.56g For condition reports and further images, please contact the sale room via hello@hotlotz.com

Lot 59

A high ct Indian ruby and diamond ring

Lot 98

An 18ct gold mounted ruby and diamond mounted ring 

Lot 40

Unusual 14ct gold ruby & diamond ring

Lot 1025

A yellow metal and three stone ruby ring, 3.7g, N, stones a/f, scratched

Lot 1074

A 9ct gold, ruby and diamond ring, 2.3g, L/M

Lot 223

Ring mit Rubin und Brillanten von zus. ca. 0,10 ct, gute Farbe u. Reinheit, Rubin ca. 0,5 ct, WG 18K, 3,2 gr, RW: 55, 1980er Jahre, leichte Tragespuren. | Ring with ruby ca. 0.5 ct and brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.10 ct, good colour a. clarity, ruby ca. 0.5 ct, WG 18K, 3.2 gr, ring size 55, 1980s, minor signs of wear. Gewicht 3,2g Legierung 750/000

Lot 113

Stockuhr, um 1860 S. Martie & Cie, Montbéliard. Tischuhr in mahagonifurniertem, partiell ebonisiertem Gehäuse mit pagodenartigem Giebel, schauseitig zwei Karyatiden und bekrönender Kugel. Federzugwerk mit ins Zifferblatt integrierter freier Ankerhemmung mit Rubinpaletten. Halbstundenschlagwerk auf Glocke. Platine mit Signaturprägung ''Medaille de Bronze'' und nummeriert 1342. Emaillierter Zifferring mit römischen Stunden, feuervergoldete Kernmulde. Breguet-Zeiger. Kupferlunette, vormals vergoldet, verglast. Verborgenes Pendel mit Messinglinse, Federaufhängung. H. 47 cm. Läuft nicht an. Table clock, around 1860. France (S. Martie & Cie). Wooden corpus with mahogany veneer, partially ebonised. Two female karyatides and top ball. Manual wind movement with free escapement with ruby palettes integrated in the dial. Bell chime every half hour. Platine with hallmark and numbered. Enamel dial ring with roman hours. Breguet hands. Copper lunette, formerly gilt. Hidden pendulum with brass lense. Not starting.

Lot 161

18ct gold, ruby and diamond ring, in case, approx UK size L-M

Lot 16

A 14ct gold ring set with ruby coloured paste stone, 3.9g, size 3.9g

Lot 1588

A hallmarked 375 gold flowerhead ring, set with tiny ruby and diamonds - boxed

Lot 182

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring . 2.5g Size P.

Lot 223

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring. Three small single cut rubies with two single cut diamonds(one vacant) 2.2g size N.

Lot 227

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring. Two vacant diamonds. 1.8g size M

Lot 264

An 18ct white gold ruby and diamond flower ring. central round free cut ruby with a surround of single cut diamonds. 2.8g. Size P.

Lot 286

Four 9ct gold rings to include a single stone diamond ring, half set diamond eternity ring and two ruby set rings. 8.4g

Lot 192

A large modern gem-set ring, set with vari-cut emerald, sapphire, ruby and diamond, with unmarked gold shank, setting height 24.2mm, size approx J/K, 5.6gNo damage, unmarked gold shank has been added, all stones present, stones are quite heavily included with a few small surface chips, settings lightly abraded, back of ring head stamped 925S and shank unmarked.

Lot 197

A late 20th century 9ct gold ruby and diamond snowflake ring, set with round cut stones, total diamond content approx 0.2ct, setting height 8.4mm, size P, 1.4gNo damage or repair, all stones present, rubies have abraded facet edges, settings lightly abraded and wearing quite thin on back of the shank, hallmarks clear, stamped 375.

Lot 275

A late 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster flowerhead ring, set with round-cut ruby and eight-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.1ct, setting height 11mm, size Q, 3.6gNo damage or repair, all stones present, ruby has a light pinkish hue with a couple of surface reaching fractures, diamonds are slightly cloudy with internal fractures, settings nicely polished, marks quite rubbed, stamped 18ct

Lot 346

An Antique 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, set with cabochon opal, emerald and ruby, indistinct maker's mark, hallmarks Birmingham 1871, setting height 9.1mm, size K, 2.4gNo damage, all stones present, emeralds and rubies have a few chips which are only visible through a loupe, settings lightly abraded and worn with one well-concealed join mark on the side of the shank, hallmarks difficult to read, stamped 625.

Lot 347

A late 20th century 9ct gold DEAREST ring, set with diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire, and tourmaline, hallmarks London 1988, setting height 3.7mm, size M, 2.6gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, a few have slightly rubbed facet edges, settings nicely polished, hallmarks clear, stamped 375

Lot 99

An Art Deco style 18ct gold ruby and diamond panel ring, geometric chequerboard panel design set with calibre and oval mixed cut rubies and modern round brilliant diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.04ct, setting height 7.4mm, size N, 3.5gNo damage, all stones present, both sides of the bridge are filed and roughly polished flat, rubies are quite heavily included, diamonds are bright and fiery, settings lightly abraded, mark clear, engraved 18ct.

Lot 392

Imperial German Cavalry Officers Blue, Gilt and Damascus Presentation Sword, fine example of a grosser hilt pattern officers dress sabre with fine deep relief of oak leaves to the knuckle bow, leading to lion head with inset ruby coloured glass eyes and relief to the back strap. Grip retains the original wire binding. Cavalry pattern crossed swords and lances to the langet with the reverse having knights helmet relief and blank shield. Housed in its original blued steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Leather and bullion portepee attached to the hilt. Curved piped back blade with artificial Damascus decoration, the top section of the blade with double sided blue and gilt panels. One side is etched with the presentation “Fahnrich v.Mosch seinem verhrten Schiffner”. The reverse side of the blade is etched with trophies of arms and foliage. Under the langet is stamped “Damaststahl”. Blade has makers details to the spine of Gustav Schernick, Berlin. Some light areas of spotting near to the tip and slight areas of the blue and gilt loss but generally still a very good example. Blade measures 83cms, overall 100cms.

Lot 405

WW2 German Army Officers “Scharnhorst” Pattern Dress Sword by Carl Eickhorn, fine example with much of the gilt finish remaining to the hilt, langet and the Puma head top. Fine quality raised down winged eagle to the langet, oakleaves relief to the knucklebow and fine quality Puma head with glass ruby coloured eyes. Stamped to the underside of the cross guard “D.R.P”. A cloth and bullion wire dress portepee is attached to the sword. Housed in its original blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved plain blade with fuller to three quarter length of the blade. Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 81cms, overall 95 ½ cms.

Lot 453

A 14k gold ring set with a single faceted ruby, 6.4g

Lot 712

A MEMENTO MORI DIAMOND AND RUBY RING GROSS WEIGHT 3.9 GRAMS SIZE O/P WITH A PRESENTATION BOX

Lot 222

A 9ct yellow gold (stamped 9ct) ruby and diamond set ring, (P.5)cm.

Lot 225

A 14ct yellow gold (stamped 585) ring set with an oval cut ruby and brilliant cut diamonds, (J.5).

Lot 106

A gold single stone fracture filled ruby ring, a circular mixed cut fracture filled ruby, with a stated weight of 10.00ct, approximately 12mm diameter, six claw set to tapered knife edge shoulders and a plain shank, marked 9k, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 4.64g.Finger size SCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the ruby/

Lot 107

A gold single stone fracture filled ruby pendant, an oval mixed cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 7 x 5mm, claw set to an articulated bale, suspended on a filed curb link chain with bolt ring clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, chain 460mm long, 0.91gCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the ruby.

Lot 108

A white gold single stone fracture filled ruby pendant, a pear mixed cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 12 x 8mm, three claw set to a scroll gallery, with articulated 'V' bale, suspended on a filed curb link chain with bolt ring clasp, marked 9k, chain 460mm long, 2.54gCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the ruby.

Lot 110

A gold fracture filled ruby and diamond ring, a cushion cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 14 x 10mm, claw set, with two rows of baguette cut diamonds channel set to the arched shoulders, to plain shank, marked 9k, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 4.44g.Finger size N¾Condition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the ruby and some of the diamonds.

Lot 111

A gold fracture filled ruby and diamond ring, an oval mixed cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 7 x 5mm, claw set to graduated stepped shoulders set with baguette and tapered baguette cut diamonds, and a plain polished shank, marked 9k, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.08g.Finger size PCondition report: Surface reaching inclusions to the ruby and some of the diamonds.

Lot 112

A gold ruby and diamond ring, with a row of oval mixed cut rubies and outer rows of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set, to a flat section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.88g.Finger size L¼Condition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Wear to the collets of the outer rows of diamonds.The rubies are abraded.Wear to claws.Tarnish and dirt to the head of the ring.

Lot 173

A gold opal and synthetic ruby ring, with a graduated row of round cabochon opals, claw set, to crossover shoulders grain set with round mixed cut synthetic rubies, and a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 3.80g.Finger size P approximatelyCondition report: Surface mark/scratches to mount.Shank is slightly oval. MInor abrasions to the opals. Abrasions/nibbles to facet junctions of some of the synthetic rubies.Some wear to the claws.

Lot 232

18ct gold ruby and diamond ring. Ring size M. Weight approx 2.8 grams.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 94

18CT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING 1.5 CARAT RUBY AND 0.5 CARAT OF DIAMONDS

Lot 97

9CT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING

Lot 110

A RARE EMERALD AND ENAMEL 'PANTHÈRE' RING, BY CARTIER, CIRCA 1980Designed as two roaring panthers facing each other, their coat embellished with black enamel spots, with circular-cut emeralds for eyes, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier, numbered, maker's mark, French assay mark, with maker's case, ring size L¾ (size 52)The 20th century was a pivotal era for the status of women within society. Persevering through two world wars, women were granted greater responsibilities within the workplace and were able to assume roles previously reserved solely for men. Years of strife finally resulted in the female right to vote and, gradually, the gender equality gap began to lessen. Striding alongside these changes was Cartier, leading the way with jewellery design set to embody and empower the modern woman. In particular, Cartier's Panthère design announced itself as the ultimate accessory for the confident feminist. The exotic allure and charm of the big cat acted as a testament to female beauty whilst its intelligence and strength stood proudly for the reawakening of women in society.Initially, inspiration from the big cats could be seen in interior design where their prints were used prolifically in soft furnishings. However, it was not long before the idea slipped into other areas of fashion and, in 1914, Cartier paid its first tribute to the panther in a marketing image for an upcoming jewellery exhibition. Louis Cartier commissioned George Barbier to create 'Dame à la Panthère', an image depicting a goddess-like lady standing with a recumbent panther at her feet. In the same year, the leopard's spots were spied on a Cartier wristwatch, demurely paving the way for bigger designs to come.In 1913, Louis Cartier had hired Jeanne Toussaint as Director of Bags, Accessories and Objects but, inspired by her creativity and intuitive knowledge of upcoming trends, Cartier later took her into the jewellery department. Fondly, Cartier began to call her 'La Panthère', a creature which she epitomised by her rebellious spirit, sharp mind and infinite charm, helped along by the full-length panther coat which she frequently wore. Cartier's first figural representation of the panther came in a gift from Louis to Jeanne, a cigarette case beautifully adorned with a leopard set between two trees.Having spent twenty years imparting his knowledge on jewellery techniques, settings and gemstones, Cartier relinquished his title as Creative Director of Jewellery and established Toussaint in his place. At a time when there were very few women in positions of leadership, Cartier was firmly moving alongside modernist ideals and putting his faith in 'La Panthère'.Working closely with Cartier's designer Peter Lemarchand, Toussaint set about bringing her emblematic animal to life and she encouraged her designers to spend time in Paris' zoo, sketching the cats from all angles. In 1935, the first three-dimensional depiction of a panther was realised in the form of a ring bearing a central ruby set to either side with a panther head. Just over ten years later, the panther became an icon when the Duke of Windsor commissioned a brooch for his wife, Wallis Simpson. For the first time, the panther was presented in full, its elegant figure regally set atop a 116.74 carat emerald. The following year, the Duchess purchased a second panther brooch and, soon after, Cartier's cats could be seen prowling the bodies of influential women across the world. A continuous patron, Mrs. Simpson bought many pieces from Cartier and her 1952 panther bracelet set a world record when it was sold in 2010 for an incredible $4.4million.Toussaint's reinvention of the panther continued to inspire throughout her career, her reign as Creative Director seeing the first panther head earrings, panther bangles and a myriad of brooches. Eventually persuaded by age, Toussaint retired in 1970, leaving behind nearly four decades worth of innovative design. Her panther collection had become an integral part of Cartier's jewellery division and it is continued today with customers repeatedly delighting in the strength of the panther.Condition Report: Minor signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 17.06gMaker's case in very good condition

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