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Lot 83

Victorian ruby and seed pearl 15ct gold ring, seven small oval mixed cut rubies to a row (one deficient) and eight small split seed pearls to a row, engraved shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1879, ring size M

Lot 556

A five stone ruby and diamond dress ring - the gypsy set stones in a 9ct yellow gold band, size P/Q, weight 2.2g.

Lot 557

A ruby and diamond dress ring - of stepped navette shape, claw set in a 9ct yellow gold band, size M, weight 2.4g.

Lot 566

A ruby cluster ring - the oval cut central stone within a further band of circular cut rubies, set on an 18ct yellow gold band, size L/M, weight 2.7g.

Lot 61

A Whitefriars bark pattern cylindrical vase - ruby red, height 15cm, together with four Victorian coloured glass garden tealight holders (5).

Lot 121

A selection of wines and spirits including schnapps, sloe ruby gin, sherry, ginger wine etc

Lot 129

Two bottles of Cockburns port, one ruby plus a boxed Otima ten year old Tawny port

Lot 151

9ct gold vintage synthethic ruby signet ring (3.2g)

Lot 161

9ct gold diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, sapphire & tourmaline "dearest" acrostic pendant necklace (3.2g)

Lot 267

9ct gold ruby & topaz floral cluster fronted ring (2.6g)

Lot 66

**THREE UNMOUNTED CERTIFICATED GEMS,including 9.45 carat emerald, 9.30 carat sapphire and 8.20 carat ruby (3)

Lot 68

**COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATED UNMOUNTED GEMSTONES,including 5.45 carat opal, 8.41 carat opal, 16.95 carat ruby, 5.90 carat emerald, 7.55 carat sapphire and 1.05 carat aquamarine (6)

Lot 707

GROUP OF PENDELFIN FIGURES,including limited edition examples of Aunt Ruby, Uncle Henry, also Christmas Morn (8)Lot is in good condition, no visible damage to the lot.

Lot 295

Über eingezogenem Fuß, zylindrischer Korpus, der glockenförmige, geschweifte Deckel mit hochgezogenem, leicht konischem Knauf. Farbloses Kristallglas mit radialem bzw. vertikalem Dekor aus rubinierten Bändern in Kombination mit Olivenschliff. Entw. Fachschule Haida. H. 16 cm; D. 18,5 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A Bohemian or Czechoslovakian Haida (Nový Bor) cut ruby glass box and cover.Böhmen/Tschechoslowakei. Entw. Fachschule Haida (Nový Bor). Ausführung wohl Joh. Oetel & Co., Haida oder Karl Meltzer, Langenau bei Haida. Um 1915-1920.

Lot 315

Dunkelrubinrotes Glas. Kleine Balustervase, Becher und Schale. Von der Wiener Werkstätte und Josef Hoffmann beeinflusste Gestaltung mit polygonal geschälter Außenwandung. Becher und Schale ger. best.; H. 6 cm-12,5 cm; Schalen-D. 8,8 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A collection of three Bohemian cut ruby-red glass objects. Some chips to the beaker and bowl. Böhmen. Wohl Adolf bei Winterberg oder Haida. Meyr's Neffe, Carl Goldberg oder Julius Mühlhaus & Co.; Um 1915-1920. im Internet

Lot 106

Farbloses, Glas, facettiert und rubiniert. Schnittdekor aus Bordüren bzw. flächendeckenden Ornamenten, zinnmontierter Deckel. H. 8 cm- 16,2 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A South German or Bohemian beaker and a pewter-mounted tankard. Cut and engraved ruby glass. Süddeutsch oder Böhmen. Um 1820-1850.

Lot 96

Rubinglas, reich geschliffen. Akanthusdekor in Goldmalerei. Fuß minim. best.; H. 17,5 cm.Provenienz: Laut Information des Vorbesitzers aus der Sammlung Uwe Friedleben, Hannover; Sammlung Inge Brück.A Bohemian cut ruby glass goblet with gold decor. Minor chips to the foot.Böhmen. Um 1840-1850.

Lot 1114

Weißgold, 18 ct.; Zentral besetzt mit einem unbehandeltem taubenblutroten Rubin von ca. 6,21 ct., flankiert von Diamanten von zus. 1,00 ct.; Gew. ca. 6,48 g. Beiliegend C. Dunaigre-Expertise.Ring set with a pigeon blood red ruby (no indications of heating) approx. 6,21 ct. and diamonds approx. 1,00 ct., in 18 k white gold. Certificate included.

Lot 101

Rubinglas, geschliffen. Sechseckig geschälte Glockenform, massiver, ausgestellter Fuß. Bodenschliffstern, umlaufender Dekor aus Rocaillen und Blütenranken in Gold- und Silbermalerei. H. 10,7 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A footed Northern Bohemian Biedermeier cut ruby glass beaker with gold and silver decor.Nordböhmen. Um 1845.

Lot 27

Farbloses Glas. Ansteigender Scheibenfuß, der Balusterschaft mit spiralig gedrehten, eingeschmolzenen Goldrubinfäden. Auf der konischen Kuppa flächendeckender Mattschnitt- und Schliffdekor aus zwei großen Rundmedaillons mit Früchte- und Blumenbuketts. H. 22,3 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A cut and engraved Bohemian or Silesian glass goblet with ruby twist stem.Böhmen. Um 1700 - 1720.

Lot 116

Rubinrotes Glas, geschliffen. Leicht ansteigender Scheibenfuß, wabenfacettierter, massiver Schaft, die zylindrische, unterhalb gerundete Kuppa ebenfalls facettiert, an der Rundung eine Sternrosette bildend. Dekor in Goldmalerei aus Sternen und Festons mit Rosenblüten. H. 17 cm.A Russian ruby-red cut glass wine goblet with gold decor by the Imperial Glass Factory in Saint Petersburg.Russland. St. Petersburg. Kaiserliche Glasmanufaktur. 19. Jh.

Lot 102

Farbloses, himbeerrot lasiertes Glas, geschliffen. Glockenform, ausgebauchter Fuß mit sechs ovalen Knollen, die untere Wandungszone sechseckig geschält, abgesetzter, konischer Lippenrand. Vergoldung sowie Wellenband- bzw. Rankendekor in Gold- und Silbermalerei, partiell ber.; H. 10,8 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A footed Bohemian Biedermeier cut ruby glass beaker. Gold and silver decor, partially rubbed.Böhmen. Um 1840.

Lot 97

Dunkelrotes Rubinglas, geschliffen. Sternförmiger Fuß, achteckig geschälte, ovoide Kuppa, abgesetzter, zylindrischer Lippenrand. Umlaufender Dekor in polychromer, opaker Email- und Goldmalerei aus Vögeln, Rocaillen, Landschafts-, Pflanzen- und Blumenmotiven, partiell ber.; H. 13 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A footed Bohemian Biedermeier cut ruby glass beaker. Gold and enamel decor, partially rubbed.Böhmen. Um 1840-1845.

Lot 1105

Weißgold, gest. 750. Zentral besetzt mit einem unbehandelten, taubenblutroten Rubin von ca. 5,33 ct. im Cushioncut, entouriert von Diamanten von zus. ca. 0,90 ct.; Gew. ca. 5,66 g.Beiliegend C. Dunaigre-Expertise. Ring set with a natural pigeon blood red ruby (no indications of heating) approx. 5,33 ct. and diamonds approx. 0,90 ct., in 18 k white gold. Certificate included.

Lot 316

Violettes und dunkelrubinrotes Glas. Drei Vasen in von der Wiener Werkstätte und Josef Hoffmann beeinflusster Gestaltung mit polygonal geschälter Außenwandung. H. 7,7 cm-15,2 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A collection of four Bohemian ruby-red and cut violet glass objects. Böhmen. Wohl Haida oder Karlsbad. Um 1915-1925. im Internet

Lot 11

A gem-set brooch, A gem-set brooch, designed as a split pearl floral sprig, with circular shape ruby and rose cut diamond ribbon detailing, stamped 15ct, length 3.3cm, gross weight 2.9g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and abrasion in keeping with age and wearPin in working order

Lot 110

A late Victorian 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, A late Victorian 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, the old cut diamond, circular shape ruby and split pearls inset to the polished band, hallmarks for Chester, 1892, ring size P1/2, gross weight 2.8g.Overall condition good to fairRing slightly misshapen - resizedAbrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wear

Lot 114

A ruby and diamond ring, A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape ruby within a single cut diamond surround, stamped 18ct, ring size N, gross weight 2.5g.Overall condition fairRuby heavily abraded, with a chip to crown facetRing resizedDiamonds fairly well matched

Lot 162

A 9ct gold ruby and diamond Bueche Girod quartz wristwatch, A 9ct gold ruby and diamond Bueche Girod quartz wristwatch, the circular signed dial with diamond to 12 and dot markers, quartz movement within a 9ct gold case, with brilliant cut diamond and circular shape ruby bezel, to the textured bracelet with folding clasp, Swiss assay marks, case diameter 21mm, gross weight 23.7g. With maker's jewellery and watch box.

Lot 46

A ruby and diamond hinged bangle, A 9ct gold ruby and diamond hinged bangle, the circular shape ruby line with brilliant cut diamond duo spacers, estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct, hallmarks for London, inner diameter 5.8cm, gross weight 13.3g.Overall condition good to fairPlease note, the principal ruby is glass-filledOther rubies with natural inclusions visible with magnification, one end ruby with a chipDiamonds bright and well matchedClasp in working order, with safety chainSponsor's marks HBJ

Lot 74

An early 20th century ruby and diamond hinged locket, An early 20th century ruby and diamond hinged locket, of circular form, with ruby and rose cut diamond floral cluster detailing, stamped 15ct, length 2.1cm, gross weight 2.2g.Overall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wearSoft solder marks to hoop surmountOne glazed panel present, the other deficientShallow dents to reverseShuts to

Lot 2004

18ct gold diamond and ruby lily brooch, the platinum channel set diamond stem, amongst yellow gold polished and textured leaves, the milgrain set diamond and claw set ruby pistil amongst rose gold petalsCondition Report:Approx 21.36gm, length = 7.2cm, one diamond missing from stem underneath the base petal - not obvious, tested between 17ct and 18ct in areas, back pin tests 9ct, well presented

Lot 2040

18ct white gold oval ruby and baguette cut diamond ring, hallmarked, ruby approx 8.20 caratCondition Report:Approx 5.5gm, size M-N

Lot 2043

Pair of silver and 14ct gold wire ruby stud earrings, stamped 925Condition Report:Diameter = 6mm, good condition

Lot 2114

Silver and 14ct gold wire ruby ring, stamped 925Condition Report:Size P-Q, good condition

Lot 10

E. WOLFE & CO: ENAMEL AND GEM-SET PENGUIN BROOCH, 2021The anthropomorphised penguin wearing a bow-tie and carrying a drinks tray, the drinking glass set with a cabochon ruby, napkin and bow-tie pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, cabochon sapphire eye, mounted in 18 carat gold, one cabochon sapphire eye deficient, signed EW&CO, London hallmark, length 4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 100

PAIR OF ROCK CRYSTAL AND GEM-SET PHOTO FRAMES, CIRCA 1920Each rock crystal frame containing a tinted photograph on card of an infant, the first accented by circular-cut ruby and rose-cut diamond floral motifs at each corner, the reverse containing a concealed lock of blonde hair with a handwritten note, 'Marjorie aged/ 17½ months/ January '25/ Hair cut at/ 2yrs 10½ mths/ as first cut/ taken', the second accented by circular emerald and rose-cut diamond floral motifs at each corner, the reverse engraved, June 15th 1922, containing a concealed lock of dark blonde hair with a handwritten note, 'Robert aged/ 15 months./ August 1922./ Hair cut on/ Nov 27th 1922.' frame dimensions 4.7cm x 5.4cm, fitted cases by Collingwood & Co., 46 Conduit St, London (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 101

ART DECO GEM-SET AND DIAMOND BRACELET, FRENCH, CIRCA 1925The articulating links composed of pierced rows of old brilliant-cut diamonds, pavé and millegrain-set between three lotus flowers, with calibré-cut ruby petals, carved onyx and circular-cut emerald and ruby accents, between borders of onyx batons, step-cut emeralds, old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, numbered 5985 (slightly rubbed), length 18.4cmThis 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

Lot 109

BOIVIN: PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GEM-SET LEAF BROOCHES, CIRCA 1938Each applied with wirework scrolls heightened by old brilliant cut diamonds, and circular ruby, sapphire and emerald cabochons, maker's mark, French assay mark, length 7.1cmFootnotes:Each leaf accompanied by a certificate of authentication from Françoise Cailles attributing the bracelet to René Boivin, circa 1938, the original design by Juliette Moutard, dated 16th December 2009 and 6th January 2012.The maker's mark is that of Wolf Batchever, a Russian born goldsmith, based in Paris. His mark, the initials WB with an ostrich between, was in use from circa 1930 until the end of the 1960s.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 111

RUBY AND DIAMOND EARRINGSThe articulated drops alternately-set with cabochon-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 4.5cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the rubies are of Burmese origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 5783-57 dated 13th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 112

DIAMOND AND SYNTHETIC RUBY BRACELET, CIRCA 1940Of tricoloured escalier-linking, accented by trios of step-cut synthetic rubies, issuing triangular panels, pavé and millegrain-set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 7.20 carats total, length 19.7cmFootnotes:The vogue for 'escalier' or 'moving staircase' bracelets coincided with the return of gold during the latter half of the 1930s, when more affordable metals were being substituted for platinum and Art Deco forms were becoming more sculptural and three dimensional. This bracelet's striking combination of old-cut diamonds, synthetic rubies and tricoloured gold was specifically chosen during a period of increasing austerity and uncertainty during WWII. The curved forms and smoothness of the articulating, openwork links reflect the mechanical advancements of this era, while contrasting starkly with the geometric shapes of the gem-set panels.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 123

RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGThe cabochon ruby, weighing 6.61 carats, within a surround of marquise and single-cut diamonds, ring size OFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the ruby is of Sri Lankan origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 5782-445 dated 21st January 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 149A

UTI: GOLD AND GEM-SET FOB WATCH, 'PARIS SOUS OCCUPATION' FOB WATCHDesigned as birdcage with enclosed glazed sides, housing two birds with brilliant-cut heads, one with a pear-shaped ruby body, the other with a pear-shaped sapphire body, the watch forming the base, dial signed Uti, numbered 35990, French assay marks, length 3.5cm approximatelyFootnotes:In 1906, Engineer Georges Meyer founded UTI, short for UTINAM, a French horology manufacturer of precision watches, clocks, bedside and travel alarms and railway stopwatches. Georges Meyer retired from the company in 1936 and passed it to his son Gilles, who employed Eugène Blum as technical director. In 1937, the company turned to the clock market. It was renamed Etablissements Uti SA in 1940, and kept its Parisian head office, but the building on rue des Villas was sold that same year. Eugene Blum was arrested and interned at Pithiviers then deported to Aushwitz on 21 September 1942, where he was murdered.For a similar 'Oiseau libéré' jewel by Cartier, see 'The Cartier Collection Jewelry' (Flammarion: 2004), p. 259For a similar miniature birdcage jewel by Seaman Schepps, see 'American Jewelry: Glamour and Tradition' (Rizzoli: 1987), p.136For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 185

ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND RUBY SERPENT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1840The clasp designed as the head of a serpent, with Royal blue enamel decoration, set with cushion-shaped diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes, suspending a similarly set circular locket pendant with glazed compartment to the reverse, to a snake-link chain, length 42cm, cased by Arthur E. Weeks, 48 Kings Road, SouthseaThis 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

Lot 198

RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCHThe pierced foliate plaque of Eastern inspiration with chevron motifs, millegrain-set with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, accented by a cushion-shaped ruby, weighing 2.02 carats, over a pavé-set single-cut diamond bar of rectangular openwork form, diamonds approximately 2.00 carats total, length 3.1cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the ruby is of Burmese origin with no indications of heat treatment, minor amounts of oil in fissures. Report number 125423 dated 1st November 2022.Historically, the ruby has been important for many cultures and was ascribed various values of power: protection, wealth, status, cures for illness and peace. The Sanskrit name, ratnaraj or 'King of Precious Stones' given to rubies very much embodies the value bestowed upon this gemstone.Over the past 800 years, the finest rubies unearthed have been found in the Mogok Stone Tract region of Burma, now Myanmar. This continues to be the case today despite rubies being mined in various other locations such as Africa, Thailand, Tanzania, Afghanistan and Madagascar. The continued mining in the Mogok Stone Tract region is resulting in a depletion of top-quality ruby deposits.Burmese rubies are prized for their vibrant fiery colour which is caused by high levels of chromium saturating the ground from which they are mined. It is this colour combined with their strong fluorescence which gives them a glowing, fiery radiance. Top quality Burmese rubies are the gold standard to which all other rubies are judged.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

Lot 221

DIAMOND, RUBY AND NATURAL PEARL BOW BROOCH/PENDANT, MID 19TH CENTURYThe openwork ribbon bow with fluttering tails, set throughout with cushion-shaped diamonds, accented by a central row of similarly-shaped rubies, graduating in size towards the centre, suspending a 10.7mm x 21.0mm natural pearl drop, via a cushion-shaped diamond-set cap and surmount, mounted in silver and gold, detachable brooch fitting, diamonds approximately 5.10 carats total, length 5.5cm, fitted caseFootnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.Accompanied by a report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory stating that the pearl is of natural, saltwater origin. Report number 22299, dated 25th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 230

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 5.493 carats, within a surround of similarly-shaped and old brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 1.40 carats total, ring size L½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin, with no indications of treatment. Report number 124017 dated 9th August 2022.Accompanied by a report from AGL stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 1126983 dated 17th October 2022.Sapphires from Kashmir were first discovered in the late 1870s/early 1880s high up in the snow-clad Great Himalayas of north-western India where a landslide revealed hitherto unknown deposits in a rock valley 4500m above sea level. By 1882 the Maharaja of Kashmir had taken control of the mine that could only be worked from July-September each year due to the high altitude and near perpetual heavy snowfall. Because of its remote location mining techniques were always primitive. This first mine, known as the Old Mine, was really just a series of shallow pits sunk into the rock. Apparently, the first specimens were so huge and abundant, they were studded in places as thick as 'plums in a pudding' and could be plucked from the rock. By 1887 the Old Mine was nearly exhausted and a New Mine, on the valley floor 250m below, gave up some fine sapphires but they were generally of lesser quality, size and quantity. The area was worked sporadically until the late 1920s/early 1930s but the glory years of the 1880s were never repeated.Legend says that the finest stones from this 30 to 40-year period were all acquired by the Maharaja and jealously guarded in the chambers of the Kashmir State Treasury. British geologist, Charles Stewart Middlemiss, Superintendent of the Mineral Survey of Jammu and Kashmir State from 1917 until 1930, recorded seeing some of this fabled hoard, describing the sacks of rough and cut gems as a 'king's ransom', with some sapphires the size of polo balls.Today, Kashmir sapphires set the standard against which all other sapphires are measured and are avidly sought by collectors who are prepared to pay princely sums for top-quality specimens.For further reading see, Hughes, R. W., 'Ruby & Sapphire', RWH Publishing, 1997 and Ramsay, A. (with Sparkes, B.), 'Bright Jewels of the Mine', 1934.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

Lot 64

RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe oval-cut ruby, weighing 2.53 carats, the bifurcated shoulders set with brilliant-cut diamonds, quartered with marquise-cut diamonds, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the ruby is of natural Burmese origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 22251, dated 16th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 65

RUBY AND DIAMOND PENDANT AND EARRING SUITECentrally set with a cushion-shaped ruby, weighing 2.65 carats, within a pear, marquise and brilliant-cut diamond surround, via a brilliant-cut diamond-set surmount, on a box-link chain, each earring centrally-set with a cushion-shaped ruby weighing 1.19 or 1.23 carats, within a pear-shaped diamond surround, diamonds approximately 4.00 carats total, pendant 3cm, chain 40cm, earrings 2.2cm (2)Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the ruby in the pendant is of natural Burmese origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 22250, dated 16th October 2022.Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the rubies in the earrings are of natural Burmese origin, with no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 22249, dated 16th October 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 75

GRIMA: RUBY-MOUNTED PAPERWEIGHT, CIRCA 1970Centrally set with a large ruby cabochon, within a radiating star-shaped surround of composed curved spokes, signed Grima, length 12cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 83

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, GEM-SET RING, CIRCA 1970Designed as a stylised dragon's head with flaming mane, clutching a diamond-set carved coral cabochon in its mouth, accented with cabochon ruby eyes, signed VCA NY, numbered 5V 391.22, ring size Q approximately (chevron-shaped band)Footnotes: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 EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 60

Four 9ct gold stone set rings. One a diamond and ruby cluster, size Q, a garnet set Victorian style ring, size P, a garnet and CZ ring and a CZ half eternity, 9.1g

Lot 63

A Victorian 15ct diamond and ruby three stone brooch. Of oval form with two diamonds measuring 0.02ct, width 43mm, 5.17g.

Lot 66

Three 9ct stone set rings. Total weight 8.1g; together with a 9ct and silver band ring (4)The gold and silver eternity set with marcasite with several stones missing, size P.   Claddagh ring set with garnet and white stones, size J. Ruby and white stone, size O. Very dark sapphire cluster size N.

Lot 68

A 1960's 22ct hallmarked gold diamond and ruby set three stone band ring. The diamond measure 0.03ct, the two rubies of similar size, line engraved design, London 1967, by LUCKY, size I 1/2, 3.46g.

Lot 83

An 18ct gypsy set diamond and ruby three stone ring. Star set with a small diamond flanked by two rubies with estimated weight of 0.28ct, Chester 1918, size T, 3.7g.

Lot 9

A modern 9ct hallmarked gold opal, pearl and ruby set Bee brooch. Maker HBJ, London 1986, width 22mm, 3.5g.The larger pearl on the top left wing, at the bottom, has had a flake off the lustre on the surface. Some very light scratches to the opals. Not noticeable to the naked eye.

Lot 97

An Edwardian high purity gold (tests 14ct) pearl and ruby set bird brooch. Modelled as three swallows, one set with small ruby cabochon eyes, the bodies with seed pearls, width 51mm, 5.6g, within original red velvet Emil Friedley case.

Lot 1071

Three bottles of The Famous Grouse whisky, comprising: Ruby Cask, 40%vol 70cl; Smoky Black, 40%vl 70cl; and blended scotch whisky, 40%vol 100cl; Highland Park Viking Honour Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 40%vol 70cl; and Laphroig Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 10 years old, 40%vol 70cl, all boxed except one. (5)

Lot 106

A 9ct gold charm bracelet. With 11 9ct and gold charms, including a begging dog with ruby eyes and a bear holding a pearl, 22.19g.

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