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A 9ct gold box link neckchain on a boltring clasp, a 9ct gold ruby and diamond set cluster ring, a sterling silver and marcasite dress clip with brooch fitting, two ladies` wristwatches, further mostly costume jewellery and sundry, with a carved Eastern trinket box, the lid decorated with a temple view.
A 9ct gold circular cased ruby and diamond set lady`s dress wristwatch, with a Swiss jewelled lever movement, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the bezel mounted with four cushion shaped diamonds, otherwise set with cushion shaped rubies, import mark London 1909, on a gold sprung bar and beaded link bracelet.
A spectacular opal, garnet, enamel and silver Arts & Crafts necklace made for Annie Horniman, circa 1920, the large dragon drop pave set with in excess of 300 graduated oval and heart shaped opal cabochons, with cabochon garnet eyes in green enamel surrounds, 15cm long, suspended by four chains from a cartouche section applied with three oval and one heart shaped opal cabochons, the whole drop 15cm long, on a silver back chain of interwoven figure of eight links with simple link connections between, the chain 45cm long. Provenance: Made for Annie Horniman, given to her cousin Mrs Marjorie Garrod, thence by descent. Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman (1860 - 1937) was the eldest child of the famous tea merchant Frederick Horniman, who founded the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill, South London. Having gone to the Slade School of Fine Art in 1882, Annie Horniman developed her interests in the theatre. In 1894, with the proceeds of a legacy from her grandfather, she financed a season of plays at the Avenue Theatre in London, bringing the plays of W. B. Yates and George Bernard Shaw to the stage for the first time. Through her friendship with Yates, Annie agreed to fund the opening in 1904 of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, as a base for the Irish National Theatre. In 1907 she purchased the Gaiety Theatre in Manchester, and it was her involvement with the Gaiety Theatre that saw the establishment of repertory theatre outside London, whereby the theatre employed a resident company of actors. Annie Horniman was famous for her eccentric life style, causing a mild sensation by openly smoking cigarettes and wearing flamboyant clothes. She was renowned for wearing the opal dragon pendant, offered for sale here, and was frequently photographed with it. Annie Horniman`s letters, papers and photographs were purchased by The John Rylands University Library of the University of Manchester in 1984. The pendant is mentioned in those papers as follows: `A bundle of items grouped together by Marjorie Garrod which relate to AEFH`s famous dragon pendant, frequently worn and commented upon, and typical of AEFH`s passion for unusual and individualistic clothes and jewellery. The pendant itself was made of oxidised silver, studded with over 300 opals and with 2 ruby eyes. .... a jeweller`s card from E. Wolfe & Co. of London, with a replacement value of £750 noted on the reverse [presumably Marjorie Garrod or Elizabeth Cade had the pendant valued at some point].`. John Rylands University Library Reference AEH/4/1/11/1. (The E. Wolfe & Co. card is not offered with this lot)
A mid Victorian gold, emerald and ruby serpent necklace, circa 1860, the chased serpent`s head set with a foil backed step cut emerald and cabochon garnet eyes, with an emerald set heart shaped locket suspended in its mouth with a glazed back, on a serpentine link gold chain, 36cm long, in the original brown leather bound fitted case
A late Victorian multi gem Regard ring, circa 1880, the cluster set with variously cut ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst and diamond, with a glazed locket to the reverse, above chased shoulders, finger size O; and a mid Victorian multi gem six stone Regard ring, set with graduated ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst and diamond in a beaded mount, finger size P
A late Victorian diamond, pearl and ruby insect brooch, circa 1890, the abdomen set with a cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond, with rose cut diamond wings, cabochon ruby eyes and a 6.5mm pearl thorax, mounted in gold backed silver, 4.9cm long Please note the pearl is untested and unwarranted as natural pearl
An early 20th century Austrian diamond and ruby plaque cluster ring, the central oblong cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond weighing 1.10 carats, millegrain set above a rectangular border of old cut diamonds with square cut rubies at the corners, above rose cut diamond shoulders, Austro-Hungarian 580/1000 standard marks for 1872-1922, finger size N
A spectacular ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central oval mixed cut ruby weighing 4.50 carats claw set above a surround of eight pear shaped diamonds weighing 0.75, 0.75, 0.75, 0.75, 0.75, 0.76, 0.76 and 0.80 carats each, in a concave flower head cluster, mounted in 18 carat white gold on an 18 carat yellow gold shank, hallmarked Sheffield 2009, sponsor`s mark G C, finger size S, in a G Collins Tunbridge Wells retailers case. Offered for sale with eight Anchorcert Diamond Reports, all dated 13th February 2012, for all the diamonds as follows: Report Number 20001647: Pear Shape, 0.75 carats, F Colour, SI1 Clarity. Report Number 20001648: Pear Shape, 0.75 carats, F Colour, VS2 Clarity Report Number 20001649: Pear Shape, 0.76 carats, F Colour, VS1 Clarity. Report Number 20001650: Pear Shape, 0.75 carats, F Colour, SI1 Clarity. Report Number 20001651: Pear Shape, 0.80 carats, G Colour, SI1 Clarity. Report Number 20001652: Pear Shape, 0.75 carats, F Colour, VS2 Clarity. Report Number 20001653: Pear Shape, 0.76 carats, F Colour, SI1 Clarity. Report Number 20001654: Pear Shape, 0.75 carats, F Colour, SI1 Clarity
An Italian enamel, ruby and diamond cat brooch by Frascarolo, the winking cat with a cabochon ruby eye, eight cut diamond eyebrow and brilliant cut diamond accents, with green enamel sections in the body, signed Modele FC Depose, numbered N8850, stamped `750` with Italian control marks, 3.4cm long
Ray Goldsborough (b.1942), "Ruby Red" [Carl Fogarty celebrates winning his 40th World Superbike Race, 1997] Colour print. Limited edition 797/850. Signed by artist and subject, 61cm x 42cm; and "Farewell Foggy" Colour print. Limited edition 227/750. Signed by artist and subject, 71cm x 45.5cm. Both framed and glazed, (2).
A collection of china and glassware to include a collection of miniature doll`s house ruby glass champagne glasses and blown ruby glass decanter with clear glass stopper, a collection of Aynsley and other commemorative mugs, a Continental porcelain figure group of a lady and gentleman in 18th Century dress, two child`s part tea services, together with a collection of ceramic miniature tea wares in the French taste, etc

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