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A Chinese Ginger Jar, two 18th century punch bowls, and other Chinese ceramics, etc (three trays) Blue and white Ginger jar - Cover broken and reglued, cracks to collar of main bodyLarge fluted bowl - Broken and stapledPunch bowl - Badly broken and stapledRuby Ginger jar - Good conditionRemaining ginger jar - Good conditionWarming plate - Various cracksCantonese cup and saucers - Largest saucer crackedFamille Rose saucer - Large rim chipTwo further saucers - Good conditionColoured waste bowl - Two rim cracksJapanese printed bowl - CrackedSmall landscape bowl - Good conditionColoured tea bowl - Rim chipWine cup - Rim chip and hair crackSmall Japanese beaker - Good conditionPair of Cloisonne vases - Both with small dents
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond and Ruby Half Hoop Ring, finger size M (a.f.); A 9 Carat White Gold Diamond Half Hoop Ring, finger size N1/2; and A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, finger size N1/2 (3)Ruby and diamond ring has a stone missing and is split - 3.0 grams. Diamond half hoop ring - 2.6 grams. Sapphire and diamond ring -.1.79 grams.
German, Bohemian and English Glassware, 19th century and later (two trays)Flash ruby jar with chips to foot. Blue and gilt inscribed beaker with chip to rim. Gilt inscribed stemmed goblet with small rim chips. German etched ruby flash vase with small chips. Large enamelled green vase with rim chips. No other notable damage
GARNET AND GEM-SET TURTLE BROOCH, CIRCA 1860The central garnet cabochon carved to resemble a shell, within a surround of vari-shaped garnet cabochons, decorated throughout with cushion-shaped and old brilliant-cut diamonds, the head, feet and tail set with pearls, the feet and tail with circular-cut ruby accents, closed-back settings throughout, mounted in gold with engraved detail on reverse, diamonds approximately 1.50 carats total, length 6.9cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, MID 20TH CENTURYThe step-cut ruby within a surround of single-cut diamonds, accented by step-cut ruby shoulders, ring size P½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory stating that the ruby is of Burmese origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 17622, dated 2nd August 2019.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SCHLUMBERGER FOR TIFFANY: GEM-SET SEAHORSE BROOCH, CIRCA 1960The circular-cut peridot seahorse, accented by brilliant-cut diamonds and a circular-cut ruby eye, diamonds 0.65 carat total, signed Tiffany Schlumberger, maker's mark for Pourrat, French assay marks, length 9.2cmFootnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: GEM-SET AND DIAMOND SCARECROW BROOCH, CIRCA 1965The textured clothing set with brilliant-cut diamonds, accented by ruby and sapphire cabochons, with spherical chalcedony head, signed VC&A, numbered IV865.21, length 4.7cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUBY AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURYDesigned as a chain of cushion-shaped ruby and old brilliant and single-cut diamond stylised flowerheads, graduating in size from the centre, connected by old brilliant, single and rose-cut diamond garland motifs, suspending a larger similarly-set ruby and diamond floral pendant, diamonds approximately 10.45 carats total, ruby approximately 1.95 carats, several diamonds deficient, some later replacements, later clasp, accompanied by a brooch fitting and an additional link, length 35.5cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the rubies in the pendant are of Burmese origin with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 23579, dated 12th August 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ATTRIBUTED TO TIFFANY: ART NOUVEAU EMERALD AND DIAMOND BANGLE, CIRCA 1884Chased throughout with cloud motifs, and green enamel Mandarin symbols for fortune, love and giving, accented by rose-cut diamonds, the front inset with three step-cut emeralds between cushion-shaped and old brilliant-cut diamonds, the back applied with the Mandarin symbol for fortune, engraved M.L.S from J.F.S Jan 8th 1884, cushion-shaped and old brilliant-cut diamonds approximately 1.00 carats total, three rose-cut diamonds deficient, unsigned, inner circumference 19.0cmFootnotes:ProvenanceMary Louisa Schenck (1842-1954)Descent to the current ownerThe three bangles, lots 87, 88, 89, have been in the vendors' family for four generations, belonging to their Great Grandmother, Mary Louisa Schenck (1860-1954) and Great Great Aunt Emma Schenck (1855-1935).The ruby and chrysoberyl bangle (lot 87) is thought to have been a gift from John Frederick Schenck (1842-1905), a New York Stockbroker, on his engagement to Mary Louisa Stone. The emerald bangle (lot 88) was a gift to Mary Louisa on the birth of their daughter, Aleid Schenck in 1884.The sapphire and diamond bangle (lot 89) belonged to John Frederick Schenck's sister, Emma Schenck and was a gift from her husband Charles Rowe Shepard on their wedding day.Four generations of the family are pictured in the photograph where one of the bangles is being worn by Mary Louisa Schenck. The image was taken in 1949.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEM-SET NAVARATNA PENDANT, EARLY 20TH CENTURYThe nine vari-cut principal gemstones comprising a diamond, pearl, coral corallium rubrum, cat's eye chrysoberyl, sapphire, hessonite garnet, yellow sapphire, ruby and emerald, arranged within an circular openwork pendant of floral and foliate design with brilliant and single-cut diamond accents and a crescent of cabochon rubies, length 6.0cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, stating that the blue and yellow sapphires are of Sri Lankan origin with no evidence of heat treatment and that the two rubies, tested as a sample, are of Burmese origin with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 23473, dated 28 July 2023.A Navratna is composed of nine gems that represent the nine cosmic influences from the Hindu system of astrology known as Jyotish. Each of the gems represent the following: ruby at the centre as the sun, surrounded by diamond as Venus, pearl as the moon, red coral as Mars, hessonite as Ragu (the ascending lunar node), sapphire as Saturn, cat's eye as Ketu (the descending lunar node), yellow sapphire as Jupiter and emerald as Mercury.Navratnas are believed to protect the wearer against evil, prevent disease, bring wealth, prosperity and peace and guard one from conflicting planetary influences.This lot will be subject to USA Fish and Wildlife regulations if it is to be imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUBY AND DIAMOND EARCLIPS, CIRCA 1950Each designed as a pair of pierced, polished leaves, with baguette-cut diamond stems, one bordered by brilliant-cut diamonds, the other by circular-cut rubies, diamonds approximately 2.95 carats total, French assay marks, length 4.4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TURQUOISE AND GEM-SET SERPENT BANGLE, CIRCA 1837The body and head of the serpent set with turquoise cabochon 'scales', the head forming the clasp accented by a central old brilliant-cut diamond within a surround of seed and half pearls, the nostrils set with rose-cut diamonds and the eyes set with circular ruby cabochons, closed-back settings throughout, mounted in silver and gold, the silver interior engraved with the dedication, Presented to 'Matilda' Lady Slade by 'Federica' Queen of Hanover. 1837., inner circumference 17.0cm, fitted case by Frazer & Haws from Garrards, 31 Regent Street, Piccadilly, LondonFootnotes:Provenance:Lady Matilda Ellen Slade, née Dawson (circa 1804-1868)Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1778-1841) was Queen of Hanover from 1837-1841. She was born a German princess who married firstly, Prince Louis Charles of Prussia, secondly, Prince Frederick William of Solms-Braunfels, and finally her first cousin, King Ernest Augustus of Hanover. Through her 1815 marriage to Ernest, then Duke of Cumberland, Frederica became a British princess and Duchess of Cumberland. Ernest was the fifth son and eighth child of George III and Queen Charlotte (Frederica's paternal aunt).Please note this lot has VAT at a preferential rate of 5% on the Hammer Price and VAT at the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUBEL FRÈRES: RUBY AND DIAMOND EARCLIPS, CIRCA 1950Each central cluster set with circular-cut rubies and old brilliant-cut diamonds, between scrolling ribbons of baguette and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 8.30 carats total, two diamonds deficient, maker's mark, French export mark, length 3.3cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TIFFANY: ART NOUVEAU GOLD, RUBY AND CAT'S EYE CHRYSOBERYL BANGLE, CIRCA 1882Chased throughout in a breaking wave pattern, the front inset with three cat's eye chrysoberyl cabochons between cushion-shaped rubies, the back with an applied gold design, possibly inspired by Islamic calligraphy, engraved Dec 12th 1882. 'KISMET', signed Tiffany & Co, one cat's eye chrysoberyl replacement, inner circumference 19.4cm Footnotes:Accompanied by a document from IAJA Expertise stating that the bangle is by Tiffany. Number: XP1347-240723, dated 24 July 2023.ProvenanceMary Louisa Schenck (1842-1954)Descent to the current ownerThe three bangles, lots 87, 88, 89, have been in the vendors' family for four generations, belonging to their Great Grandmother, Mary Louisa Schenck (1860-1954) and Great Great Aunt Emma Schenck (1855-1935).The ruby and chrysoberyl bangle (lot 87) is thought to have been a gift from John Frederick Schenck (1842-1905), a New York Stockbroker, on his engagement to Mary Louisa Stone. The emerald bangle (lot 88) was a gift to Mary Louisa on the birth of their daughter, Aleid Schenck in 1884.The sapphire and diamond bangle (lot 89) belonged to John Frederick Schenck's sister, Emma Schenck and was a gift from her husband Charles Rowe Shepard on their wedding day.Four generations of the family are pictured in the photograph where one of the bangles is being worn by Mary Louisa Schenck. The image was taken in 1949.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TIFFANY: ART NOUVEAU GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HINGED BANGLE, CIRCA 1886Chased throughout with meandering scroll motifs, the front inset with three old brilliant-cut diamonds and two cushion-shaped sapphires, engraved with C.R S to E S. April 29th 1886, signed Tiffany & Co. Paris, diamonds approximately 3.00 carats total, inner circumference 15.5cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a document from IAJA Expertise stating that the bangle is by Tiffany. Please contact the department for further information.ProvenanceEmma Schenck (1855-1935)Descent to the current ownerThe three bangles, lots 87, 88, 89, have been in the vendors' family for four generations, belonging to their Great Grandmother, Mary Louisa Schenck (1860-1954) and Great Great Aunt Emma Schenck (1855-1935).The ruby and chrysoberyl bangle (lot 87) is thought to have been a gift from John Frederick Schenck (1842-1905), a New York Stockbroker, on his engagement to Mary Louisa Stone. The emerald bangle (lot 88) was a gift to Mary Louisa on the birth of their daughter, Aleid Schenck in 1884.The sapphire and diamond bangle (lot 89) belonged to John Frederick Schenck's sister, Emma Schenck and was a gift from her husband Charles Rowe Shepard on their wedding day.Four generations of the family are pictured in the photograph where one of the bangles is being worn by Mary Louisa Schenck. The image was taken in 1949.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BOUCHERON: DOG BROOCH, 1947The geometric head with ruby bead eyes and engraved nose, the body composed of two polished spheres, the neck, tail and legs of articulated gas-pipe linking, signed Boucheron Paris, numbered 12.8.01, workshop marks French assay marks, dimensions 4.0 x 5.0cm, later Boucheron boxFootnotes:Boucheron created three versions of this unusual articulated brooch in 1947: a dog, a cat and a horse. This lot is illustrated in Wald Lasowski, Patrick & Clais Anne-Marie, 'Boucheron. Capturing the Sparkle', Paris, 2005, on page 208, where it is noted as being designed by Maynier. A copy of the book accompanies this lot.ProvenanceJean Simmons, given to her by Stewart GrangerTracy Granger (their daughter)Lots 107 - 110 belonged to Hollywood actress Jean Simmons OBE (1929-2010) and were given to her by her first husband, Stewart Granger (1913-1993) during their courtship. The couple first met in 1946 and became romantically involved on the set of their first film together, Adam and Evelyne (1949). Granger gave the cultured pearl necklace in lot 107 to Simmons' mother when the couple married the following year in 1950. Both Simmons and Granger rose to prominence through their roles in British films during the 1940s and both became big Hollywood stars during the 1950s. Granger largely became associated with heroic swashbuckling roles as the handsome romantic male lead. Simmons was a glamorous and intensely beautiful leading lady starring in a wide variety of films from Roman epics to contemporary dramas. Both actors starred opposite some of the biggest names in Hollywood during its Golden Age. Granger's film credits include, King Solomon's Mines (1950), Scaramouche (1952), Salome (1953), Beau Brummell (1954) and Bhowani Junction (1956). Simmons played Ophelia in Laurence Olivier's Hamlet (1948), a huge international hit for which she received her first Oscar nomination. She won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in Guys and Dolls (1955). Her other film credits include Young Bess (1953), The Robe (1953), Spartacus (1960) and The Happy Ending (1969), for which she was Academy Award nominated Best Actress. She also won an Emmy for the 1983 television miniseries, The Thorn Birds. Simmons and Granger were married for ten years and had a daughter, Tracy Granger, who is selling this collection.Image Credit for the black and white photograph: Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger attending the Royal Film Performance at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square on 11th November 1954. The film being premiered was Beau Brummell, in which Granger starred with Elizabeth Taylor. © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary EvansFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: MYSTERY-SET RUBY AND DIAMOND BUTTERFLY BROOCH, CIRCA 1960The wings mystery-set with calibré-cut rubies within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, accented by a marquise-cut diamond, signed Van Cleef and Arpels, numbered 55170, maker's mark VCA NY, length 3.2cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gould, John The Birds of Asia. Part XXXI [and:] XXXII London: for the author, 1879. 2 parts in 1 volume, large folio (55.5 x 37cm), contemporary green half morocco, 25 hand-coloured lithographic plates heightened in gum arabic, each with leaf of descriptive letterpress, original front wrappers bound in (wrapper for part XXXI creased and spotted), spotting to endpapers and blanks, bookplate of the earls of Bradford, plates comprise:1. Broderip's Oriole;2. Elliot's Pitta;3. Bornean Pitta;4. Malaccan Pitta;5. Georgian Black Grouse;6. Crimson-vented Partridge (text-leaf with closed marginal tear);7. Rufous-breasted Bamboo-Partridge;8. Siberian Ruby-throat;9. Himalayan Ruby-throat;10. Mongolian Ruby-throat;11. Pylzoff's Rose Bunting;12. Rosy Grosbeak;13. Legge's Flower-pecker;14. White-winged Red-footed Kestrel;15. Malayan Fairy Bluebird;16. Bornean Fairy Bluebird;17. Koch's Pitta;18. Indian Hoopoe;19. Banded Kingfisher (offset);20. Black-faced Kingfisher (slightly offset);21. Tenasserim Kingfisher;22. Northern Bullfinch (slightly offset);23. Beavan's Bullfinch (slightly offset);24. Elegant Bunting;25. Trumpeter Bullfinch (text-leaf spotted)
An assorted collection of silver and white metal jewellery. The lot to include jade, peridot, aventurine, anyolite / ruby in zoisite, malachite, abalone shell, goldstone, labradorite, various coloured stones, bracelet, rings, bar brooch, earrings, necklace pendant and more. All marked as or test as silver. Total weight approx 77.3g. Largest item measures approx 18cm.
A 14ct gold, ruby and diamond pendant with gold necklace chain. The pendant having an oval cut prong set ruby with accent diamond to an elongated bale, marked 585 14. Together with a hallmarked 14ct yellow gold herringbone link chain, marked 585, with later addition possibly replacement 9ct gold lobster claw clasp, marked 375. Principle stone measures approx 6.8x5.6x2.4mm. Total weight approx 6.7g. Chain measures approx 55cm.
A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold, diamond and ruby cluster ring. The ring having a central round cut illusion set diamond encompassed by halos of round cut rubies and diamonds to form a star shaped head on pinched cathedral style shoulders and a straight shank. Hallmarked for Sheffield. Total weight approx 2.6g. Approx size L.5. Head measures approx 1.2cm.
Two hallmarked 9ct bicoloured gold, ruby and diamond necklace pendants. The first having a central illusion set diamond surrounded by a halo of round cut diamonds to split bale, hallmarked for Birmingham 1989. The other having five round cut rubies suspended from accent diamond shoulders and flared bale, London. Total weight approx 1.9g. Largest measures approx 2cm.
A collection of silver white metal and costume jewellery. The jewellery to include A white metal charm bracelet strung with dog, witch, owl, squirrel, pixie, boot. A 925 silver pendant necklace strung with an enamelled and marcasite set flower. Butterfly brooch pin, 925 silver synthetic ruby and marcasite arrow crescent brooch pin. Silver and marcasite swirl brooch pin, white metal Concord earrings. Sarah Coventry pendant necklace. Butterfly brooch measures approx 5cm. A plated pin cushion in the form of a shell. Total weight 129.4g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A vintage 18ct yellow gold, diamond, ruby, sapphire and emerald snake ring. The triplet snake ring comprised of three snakes wrapped around the finger to meet at the pierced head each having either an oval cut emerald, ruby or sapphire to their head amongst clusters of round cut diamonds on a tapering banded shank. Marked 18k. Total weight approx 4.5g. Approx size O. Head measures approx 1.2cm.
A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold, ruby and diamond cluster ring. The ring having a central bezel set oval cut ruby flanked by three square cut rubies to each shoulder amidst accent diamond on a tapering shank. Hallmarked with import mark for Birmingham. Total weight approx 3.3g. Approx size Q. Head measures approx 7.5mm.
A hallmarked 9ct white gold, aquamarine, ruby and sapphire cluster ring. The ring having a central round cut aquamarine flanked by colourful clusters of yellow sapphire, ruby and purple stones all in a prong basket setting to tapered shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham 2005. Principle stone measures approx 6.8x5.9x3.4mm. Total weight approx 2.2g. Approx size M.
A vintage 9ct yellow gold, ruby and diamond halo pendant and chain necklace. The pendant having a bezel set pear cut ruby set amidst a cluster of round cut diamonds to form a scalloped edge suspended from a diamond set bale on a fine curb link chain united by a spring ring clasp. Both marked 375. Total weight approx 1.4g. Chain measures approx 40cm. Pendant measures approx 2cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked 9ct gold and yellow metal jewellery. The lot to include a rose gold heart padlock clasp charm - hallmarked for London 1986, a diamond and ruby necklace pendant - import mark for London 1981, sapphire and diamond halo necklace pendant - tests indicate 14ct, heart cut purple stone T bar pendant, pair of amethyst stud earrings and an AF fragment head of a diamond cluster ring. All unstated are unmarked but test as 9ct gold. Total weight approx 4.7g. Largest measures approx 1.8cm.
An assorted collection of silver and white metal earrings. The lot to include baroque pearls, beads, glass, aurora borealis stones, etched design, stars, flowers, textured metal, hearts, knots, rose quartz, white stones, abalone shell, masks, amethyst, ruby, sard, demi hoops, ear clips, studs, drops, hoops, pendants and more. All marked as or test as silver. Total weight approx 70.8g. Largest measures approx 5cm.

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