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A PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped padparadscha sapphire weighing 2.08cts, between rectangular-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.80ct total, ring size MAccompanied by a report from GRS laboratory in Switzerland stating that the orange-pink sapphire is a natural 'padparadscha', with no indications of heat treatment. Report number GRS2007-062941, dated June 27th 2007The padparadscha sapphire although unfamiliar to most people is one of the world's rarest and most collectible gemstones. While no two stones are exactly the same time, they can be recognised for their beautiful salmon colour which can vary from pink to orange. Named from the aquatic lotus blossom, the word comes from the Sinhalese language, that of an ethnic group native to the island of Sri Lanka and making up about 75% of the Sri Lankan population. Unsurprisingly, the padparadscha sapphire is most commonly found and mined in Sri Lanka, although it can also be found in Madagascar and Tanzania. However, the Sri Lankan padparadscha sapphires are undoubtedly the finest.The beautiful gemstone received a lot of media attention earlier this year when Princess Eugenie announced her engagement to Jack Brooksbank in January. Her engagement ring featured an oval-shaped coral-coloured padparadscha sapphire within a diamond cluster surround. It has been compared to the style of her mother, Sarah Ferguson’s engagement ring which featured a Burmese ruby in a similar setting. Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were married at Windor Castle in October this year.
A SAPPHIRE AND RUBY RING WITH REVERSO DIAMOND BORDERThe continuous row of square-cut sapphires giving way to a continuous row of square-cut rubies, two diamond-set reverso demi-hoops forming a border of continuous round single-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 0.50ct, ring size N
A RUBY AND CORAL CHARM PENDANTModelled as a chinoiserie head with fitted conical hat, the hat jewelled with alternating circular and square-cut rubies set against a stippled ground and within a slightly raised rim, the coral corallium rubrum head carved with a grimaced expression on one side and with a smiling expression on the other, bound with a gold chin-strap, surmounted with suspension loop, mounted in 18K gold, maker's mark, length 3.7cm** Please note that this lot contains coral and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. This lot will also be subject to USA Fish and Wildlife regulations if it is to be imported into the USA.
A NOVELTY BROOCH, BY FREDThe whimsical leopard, textured gold to represent fur, with black enamel spots to the body and emerald eyes, mounted in 18K gold, signed Fred, maker's marks, French assay marks, length 4.3cmFred Samuel (1908-2006) established his jewellery brand in 1936 in Paris, where he spent much of his professional life. Originally from Buenos Aires, Fred imbued his designs with the energy of South America, saying my creations are inspired by the life, the light, the movement, the energy. His passion for life and light is expressed in his jewellery through the use of coloured gemstones and playful motifs. Fred's success as a jewellery designer is attested to by the clients for whom he worked. For example, he supplied jewellery to the royal family of Monaco, including Princess Grace, and more famously, he designed the iconic 23 heart-cut ruby necklace interlaced with diamonds, which was gifted to Julia Roberts by Richard Gere in the film Pretty Woman.
Ruby Octagon Solitaire Ring with stepped ruby shoulders; the solitaire, a rich red ruby measuring a generous 5.5cts, flanked by round cut rubies in a four, three, two, stepped formation, down the shoulders, totalling a further .5ct, set in 14ct gold vermeil and silver, a total of 6cts of rubies overall; size R

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