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Ruby and diamond 9ct yellow and white gold set ring, four square mixed cut rubies, flush set, five small eight cut diamonds, illusion set, cast zigzag decoration in relief to the shank, ring size O½; together with a diamond 18ct yellow gold flower head ring, seven small round eight cut diamonds, band cut (2)
Ruby and diamond yellow and white metal three tier cluster ring, the principal round brilliant cut diamond weighing approx 0.40 carat, assessed clarity SI, eight round mixed cut ruby surround, claw settings, small round brilliant cut diamond border, illusion set, diameter of head approx 16mm, tapered shoulders, ring size U½
Ruby and diamond 18ct yellow gold cross pendant, five marquise rubies, dimensions approx 4.5 x 2.5mm, single square step cut ruby to the centre, four tapered baguette cut diamonds, five small round brilliant cut diamonds, claw settings, length approx 27 x 19mm, curb link yellow metal bracelet, length approx 46cm
TWO GOLD RINGS comprising 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, together with a 9ct gold opal ring, 6.2gms gross (2)Provenance: private collection DenbighshireComments: wear and tear overall, one diamond missing, opal damaged, viewing recommended Condition Report:rose-cut diamonds poor colour and some chips/wear, rubies well matched and with scratches/wear to angles, hallmarks clear, makers mark A.A.Opal slice partially deficient and damaged, fitted under crystal, shank resized, loops to frame bent.
FIVE DRESS RINGS, comprising sapphire flower cluster ring, three stone diamond and sapphire ring, Egyptian yellow metal amethyst ring, opal and emerald flower cluster ring, ruby and diamond chip ring, tot gross wt appr 20gms (5)Comments: some with 9ct marks, others with internal engraving rubbed
FOUR VICTORIAN BAR BROOCHES, including large locket brooch set with rubies and a diamond chip, crescent brooch set with seed pearls (marks rubbed, presumed 9ct), 9ct navette shaped locket brooch and another smaller 9ct brooch with similar decoration, gross wt. 20.7gms (4)Provenance: private collection PorthcawlComments: ruby set brooch with split, navette brooch in period box
FOUR GOLD RINGS comprising 14ct gold pierced ring stamped '585', 9ct gold diamond chip and sapphire ring, 9ct gold diamond chip and ruby ring, 9ct gold dress ring with semi-precious gem stone, 10.8gms gross (4)Provenance: deceased estate Vale of GlamorganComments: wear overall, all stones present
ANTIQUE 18CT GOLD RUBY & DIAMOND RING, ring size N, 3.6gms in vintage ring boxProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: good overall, all stones present Condition Report:No chips to stonesRubies slightly rubbed and very slightly different in colour.The shank unalteredMakers mark R.N Hallmarks crisp.Rubies test as such but not guaranteed to be free of oil and/or heat treating.Some minerals scratched into the inside of the shank.
GROUP PEARL & GOLD JEWELLERY & SILVER BOX, comprising single strand graduated freshwater pearl necklace, pearls from 4mm to 1mm diam, silver clasp, 38cms long; 9ct gold and aquamarine spider pendant; 9ct seed pearl and ruby bar brooch, 2.4g; four-strand freshwater pearl necklace, plated clasp, 42cms long; simulated pearl necklace with silver clasp; silver pill box with monogram engraved cover (6)
EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND-SET BRACELET WITH A DIAMOND DOUBLE CLIP/BROOCH, CIRCA 19251st: The three rows of emerald and ruby beads strung on cable-linking, terminating with a single and rose-cut diamond clasp, accented by a central emerald sugarloaf, mounted in gold and platinum, 2nd: Each clip of tiered openwork form, millegrain-set with single and old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, bracelet with two diamonds deficient, centre plaque/stone deficient from clip brooches, lengths: bracelet 18.5cm, brooch 4.5cm (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain-Jones née Wallach (1902-1974);Thence by descentLots 1 - 11 belonged to Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain Jones née Wallach. Joyce was born in Allahabad, Utter Pradesh, India. Her father, William Wallach, was a Barrister in India. On 19th January 1924, she married Captain Jack Brittain Jones (1899-1975) of the Black Watch (1st Battalion), at a Society wedding at Middle Temple Church in London. In 1927, the couple had a daughter, Pauleen Victoria. By 1931, Jack and his family were living in India where Jack was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India.In 1931, George II of Greece (1890-1947) visited India where he met Jack and Joyce. From 1934, the correspondence from Joyce to George is loving and affectionate, clearly indicating that a deep and meaningful personal relationship had developed between them. In 1935, George II was divorced by his estranged wife, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (1894-1956), who cited desertion. Joyce and Jack also divorced in 1935, citing Jack's adultery. George II had become King of Greece in 1922, but in 1924 Greece declared itself a Republic, and the monarchy was abolished. Eventually the Greek monarchy was restored in 1935 so George returned as King. Joyce and the King then began to lead a very private life together in Greece, often at the Tatoi Palace, the Royal family's summer residence, situated thirty miles from Athens, where George was able to indulge his love of farming. Joyce reportedly knitted, read and sat quietly. She was well-liked by George's sister-in-law, Katherine, and regarded as one of the family. It is reported that Joyce refused to marry George II because she believed that a morganatic marriage, like that of Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson (also divorced), would be damaging to George's position as monarch. In 1941, Germany occupied Greece and George fled to Crete, facing many dangers including his potential capture. A British destroyer transported him into exile in Cairo, Egypt. Later in 1943, Joyce accompanied George to the United States of America as his quiet and inconspicuous companion. Joyce also accompanied George on a visit to South Africa. They had then moved to London, where Joyce engaged in war work as a Fire Warden. Joyce was a particular friend of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent who was a Greek Princess by birth and a British Princess by marriage to Prince George, Duke of Kent. In 1946, a referendum restored the monarchy, and George II again returned to Greece as King. He desperately wanted Joyce to accompany him to Greece and put pressure on the British Government to permit her to join him. However, the Government was concerned to avoid political difficulties in Greece, and refused permission. Princess Katherine suggested that Joyce could live in Greece as her lady in waiting. Sadly, whilst waiting for a resolution and missing each other, George II died of a heart attack in his office in the Royal Palace in Athens and was buried at Tatoi Palace.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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