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A hallmarked 9ct yellow ruby & diamond cluster ring. The ring having an undulating crossover style rectangular head set with clusters of round cut diamonds & rubies to reeded shoulders & tapered shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 2008, sponsors marks for DK. Total weight approx 4.5g. Approx size N.5. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate
Two hallmarked 9ct gold stone set rings. The lot to include a synthetic ruby ring surrounded by white paste stones (hallmarked Birmingham 1969), and a ring set with a square cut synthetic sapphire white white paste stones (hallmarked London 1988). Sizes L and J. Weight 5.3g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, maker Crespin Fuller, London 1808, of bombe oval form raised upon four out turned supports, bright cut engraved with leaves and rosettes enclosing two panels engraved with initials, 3 1/4" wide, with ruby glass liners, together with a composite pair of slightly later salt spoons with cast scrolling foliate knop and shell bowl, makers possibly John Beldon and John Crouch, London 1807 and 1812, 4" long, 4ozs 17dwts total (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Both salts have noticeable seams but no apparent damage. Liners good. Ctouch spoons finial is slightly bent. The Beldon spoon reverse has "intaglio"/"incise" scrolls to top opposing the crouch spoons which are "cameo" but does match
AN EDWARDIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the diamond set lyre centred by an open back collet set oval faceted sapphire, to open scroll shoulders and plain unmarked shank, size L, together with a ruby and diamond cross pendant, both unmarked (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: ring 4.6g gross, good, mismatched diamonds, cross 5.3g gross, 4.5cm long including bale, rose cut diamonds very grey, three rubies glued in
A RUBY AND DIAMOND CHOKER, stamped 750, the fine white wire choker with five "pendants", two claw set with oval facet cut rubies and three with diamond point set heart clusters on asymetric knife edge bars (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Excellent, 8.1g gross, choker 41cm long, twist and pull fastener, longest "heart" bar 2.5cm, all individually marked
A VICTORIAN STIFF HINGED BANGLE, the upper section centred by a diamond set crescent moon and ruby star, the shoulders each scroll set with four old cut diamonds to a knife edge, unmarked (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Unmarked and untested, 8.9g gross. Internal measurements 5.4 x 4.5cm. There is a slight movement movement to clasp but appears secure
A LATE VICTORIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the oval facet cut central ruby flanked by two old brilliant cut diamonds and two further smaller rubies to a plain 18ct gold shank, sponsor's mark S. Bros. and Olib, Birmingham 1895, size M, cased (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: 3.5g gross, good, case good
A LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH, the engine turned chapter ring with black Roman numerals enclosing foliate engraving, the movement with blued steel screws and ruby end stone, maker T & E Rhodes of Kendall, numbered 31005, with hinged gold cuvee, in foliate engraved case (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Workings unknown, glass detached, numerals very worn, dial 3.5cm, case 4.2cm. One hole to hallmarked dust cover. Glass loose, weight without glass 55g gross
A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, the flowerheads centred by a small diamond to a border of six small facet cut rubies, the screw action white butterflies stamped 9ct gold (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Studs 4.8g total gross, butterflies 0.4g total, generally good
A STIFF HINGED BANGLE, the open upper section centred by an oval facet cut ruby, in scrolling foliage set with sixteen small mixed cut diamonds on an open lower section, stamped 14k (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: 18.7g gross, inner dimensions 8.3 x 5.4cm approx. Generally good
Joblot of Sterling silver jewellery and unmarked white metal jewellery. Includes six rings, three brooches, one pendant and a pair of earrings (broken). One of the rings is a ruby and cubic zirconia flower design ring, a yorkshire rose design ring etc. One of the rings is missing marcasite stones. The three brooches contain marcasite stones. Gross weight: 65 grams.
18ct Gold Ruby and Diamond cluster ring. The oval brilliant cut ruby is 7mm x 5mm. There are ten round brilliant cut diamonds are approx 2mm each surrounding the ruby. There is four melee round brilliant cut diamonds on the shoulders of the ring either side. Total diamond weight approx: 0.40ct. Ring size M. Total gross weight approx: 3.82 grams.
Joblot of Two 18ct Gold rings. Total gross weight: 4.58 grams. The 18ct Yellow Gold Ruby and Diamond Five Stone ring. The ring has three inset rubies. Total carat weight approx 0.10ct. The ring has two inset round brilliant cut diamonds. Total carat weight approx 0.10ct. Ring size N. The ring shank is a little thin. General wear and tear. The 18ct Yellow Gold Illusion set Diamond ring has a single old cut diamond of approx 0.04ct. Ring size K. The ring shank is thin.
A collection of glass ware to include 2 ruby glass items, the bell is AF, a blue crackle effect Mary Gregory style vase standing 25cm tall, and an amber glass vase on a wooden plinth , along with a Parian bust of a small girl sat writing, the tip of the pencil is missing, view all pictures for damage. (7)
A silver and gold ruby set necklace by Louis Osman, 1974-5, the pendant composed of four hand-fashioned drops, each cupped disc inset with a rough ruby crystal matrix, the drops attached to a linear silver framework and suspended from a baton-link chain with hook fastener, the reverse stamped with maker’s mark ‘LO’, together with a handwritten letter from Louis Osman illustrating the small additional hook made to enable the wearer to shorten the necklace, pendant length approximately 7cm, gross length approximately 30cm. £5,000-£6,000 --- Provenance: This ruby necklace was commissioned by the vendor’s grandfather Branton Streeton, as a gift for his wife Gertrude on the occasion of their ruby wedding anniversary. The Streetons were great friends with Louis and Dilys Osman. The accompanying handwritten letter by Louis Osman addressed from Byford Court to ‘Branton’, written shortly before Christmas 1974, adds a PS (postscript) which reads: “I made it (the necklace) make directions towards the cleavage but if Gert wants to wear it shorter she will find a little gold hook two down from the centre back…” Osman included a pen and ink sketch within this letter, illustrating the fastener and the small gold hook to shorten the necklace if required. This letter referenced the cost of the necklace as being ‘£250’. Two further letters to ‘Brant’ from Osman, the first typed and dated 1 July 1975, the second undated, referenced the payments and alterations considered for the necklace chain. Osman worked predominantly with Britannia rather than Sterling standard silver. According to a PMI test on an XFR Analyzer, a random spot test on the necklace confirms the silver as ‘950’ standard. Please note this lot is subject to ARR (Artist’s Resale Rights).
Three antique brooches, comprising two brooches circa 1890, the first of spray design and set with rubies, sapphires and diamonds, the second set with rose-cut diamonds and polished ruby and emerald bead drops, together with a bar brooch set with sapphire doublets and diamonds, all mounted in silver and gold, various lengths. (3) £600-£800 --- Condition Report Gross weight 16.3gm.
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, attributed to Alan Gard, circa 1970, of whorl design, the knifewire mount set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds and centred with an oval mixed-cut ruby, stamped ‘18CT’, unsigned, total diamond weight approximately 1.60 carats, ring size N½. £700-£1,000 --- Provenance: The vendor of this lot confirms this ring was purchased from Alan Gard. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The ruby is a pinkish-red hue, with inclusions typical of the nature of the stone observed under 10x magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively. Gross weight 12.1gm.
An interchangeable ring set, circa 1970, the foliate ring with a central detachable plaque of various designs, to include a brilliant-cut diamond example, a sapphire cluster, a ruby cluster, etc., to a reeded hoop, original fitted case, ring size I-J. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Light wear, overall good condition. Plaques with threaded fittings. Total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat. Gross weight 23.4gm.
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, 1906, the three graduated circular-cut rubies each in a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, Chester hallmark, maker’s mark ‘F.M’, numbered, ring size M. £600-£800 --- Condition Report Some diamonds possible replacements, bright and lively. Rubies well matched. Light wear with some knocks to base as expected, overall good condition. Gross weight 4.8gm.
An antique ruby and diamond ring, alternately set with oval mixed-cut rubies and old brilliant-cut diamonds, in box collet settings, mounted in 18ct gold, partial Birmingham hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.20 carat, ring size F½. £100-£150 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. the rubies are a pinkish-red hue and well matched, with some very light abrasion to the facet edges observed under 10x magnification. The diamonds are bright and lively. Gross weight 2.3gm.
An early 19th century gem-set brooch, realistically modelled and of foliate design, the flowerheads vari-set with a combination of turquoise, ruby, chrysoberyl and seed pearls, in pinched collet settings, the leaves and stems with textured finish, mounted in gold, length 40mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The single seed pearl at the centre of one of the flowerheads is heavily worn and deficient of any lustre. Gross weight 6.4gm.
A gem-set giardinetto brooch and a ruby and diamond bugle brooch, the bouquet set throughout with vari-cut citrines, garnets, amethyst, peridot, seed pearls and turquoise, in a pierced 9ct gold basket, Birmingham hallmark for 1963, together with a late 19th century bugle brooch with ruby and diamond horseshoe detail, stamped ‘15CT’, first length 35mm. £120-£150 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Both in overall good condition. Gross weight 8.8gm.
A 15ct gold bangle, 1907, with applied ropetwist and bead decoration in a scroll and foliate design, the underside with personal inscription, together with a similar late 19th century example with ruby and old brilliant-cut diamond highlights, first with Chester hallmark, second stamped ‘15’, inner diameters 6cm and 5.5cm. (2) £600-£800 --- Condition Report Gross weight 21.9gm.
A George V silver trophy cup, with ‘C’-scroll handle and girdled body, the Glendale Sports Club (Inskipp Cup) presentation inscription dated 12 September 1925 by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924, height 25cm. £340-£380 --- Condition Report Good condition. Inscription: Glendale Sports Club, Inskipp Cup, 12th September 1925, presented by Major P S Inskipp, O B E, M I A, won by Mr Lockie’s ‘Ruby’. Weight 24oz.
A pair of Indian earrings, the flowerhead surmounts suspending openwork foliate drops, set throughout with foil-backed lasqué-cut diamonds and suspending a fringe of faceted ruby bead drops, the sides and reverse decorated with polychrome enamel, (replacement fittings), length 5.6cm. £300-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Victorian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, together with a ruby and diamond three stone ring (2)Sapphire and diamond ring, size M, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1906. Weighs approximately 1.7 gramsRuby and diamond ring, not hallmarked but tests as approximately 18ct gold, weighs approximately 1.7 grams

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