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Antique Period - 18ct Gold Diamond and Ruby Set Dress Ring of Pleasing Design, Full Hallmark for Birmingham 1899, The Faceted Well Matched Round Diamonds of Good Colour / Clarity, with 5 Well Matched Rubies. Est Diamond Weight 0,60 pts, Est Ruby Weight 0,60 pts, Ring Size N. Weight 4.1 grams.
STEFAN PRASCHL* (Wien 1910 - 1994 Wien)WasserbüffelMischtechnik/Papier 34,3 x 43,1 cmsigniert S. PraschlSCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 100Der österreichische Maler Stefan Praschl studierte an der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien ab 1923 bei Ferdinand Andri und anschließend in der Meisterklasse für Tiermalerei bei Carl Fahringer). 1947 begründete Praschl mit Rudolf Richly und Franz Ruby den Neuen Hagenbund, dem auch Carry Hauser angehörte. Der Neue Hagenbund ist nicht Rechtsnachfolger des Hagenbundes aus der Vorkriegszeit. Ab 1953 war Praschl Mitglied der Wiener Secession. Von Praschl sind neben Darstellungen von Raubkatzen, Stillleben und Landschaften, darunter Venedig-Ansichten (1970) überliefert.Bitte beachten: Der Kaufpreis besteht aus Meistbot zuzüglich des Aufgeldes, der Umsatzsteuer sowie gegebenenfalls der Folgerechtsabgabe. Bei Normalbesteuerung (mit ° beim Schätzpreis gekennzeichnet) kommt auf das Meistbot ein Aufgeld in der Höhe von 24% hinzu. Auf die Summe von Meistbot und Aufgeld kommt die gesetzliche Umsatzsteuer hinzu. Diese beträgt 13% bei Gemälden, Aquarellen, Zeichnungen, Grafiken sowie Skulpturen und 20% bei Fotografien und allen anderen Objekten. Bei Differenzbesteuerung beträgt das Aufgeld 28%. Die Umsatzsteuer ist bei der Differenzbesteuerung inkludiert.
An open-face fob watch set with diamond and ruby, with a keyless Swiss bar movement in a yellow metal case measuring 24.0 mm, with a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case featuring an eight-pointed star motif composed of circular-cut rubies, and further encrusted with old-cut diamonds, suspending from an un-associated bow brooch embellished with rose-cut diamonds, dust cover stamped with French mercury head for '18ct', case testing as 18ct, bow surmount testing as 14ct, drop length 6.6 cm.
A pair of floral spray earrings set with a mixed of natural and synthetic rubies, circa 1950s, each containing two flowerheads composed of circular-cut ruby petals with a diamond centre, set to foliate mount, clip-on fittings to verso, unmarked metal testing as 9ct, 2.7 cm drop, in a Collingwood of Conduit Street fitted case, 8.9 grams.Upon assessment, there are a few rubies testing as synthetic or glass-filled.
A Victorian silver-mounted ruby glass communion wine jug. The bulbous plain glass body overlaid with parcel gilt mounts; the glass body with a girdle to the centre, set with foil backed cabochons; tapering collar and cast eagle finial to lattice engraved hinged cover. Double hoop handle and partially engraved skirt foot. Hallmarks to each section. London 1871 Maker's marks unreadable. 31cm high. There is damage to the glass. There is damage to the galss a large surface blister and consequential internal cracking.
A pair of Edwardian ruby-set enamel cufflinks, each oval panel centred with an oval ruby cabochon, emanating with green enamel foliate scrolls on a cream enamel ground, connected with chain links, yellow metal testing as 18ct, each panel approximately measures 16.7 x 12.7 mm, in a Harman Duke Street leather case, total weight of item 10.4 grams.
A pair of bow drop earrings, each comprising four graduated and stylised bows, tiered with links in between set with emerald, sapphire and ruby cabochons, fitted with retractable ear posts and omega clips, Italy assay marks '750', and registration number for Gilberto Cassola, overall drop length 7.3 cm, total weight 44.8 grams.
A pair of ruby and diamond floral earrings, each flowerhead pavé-set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, further adorned with circular-cut and navette-cut rubies, omega clip-on fittings to the back, in yellow metal struck with Italian assay marks '750' and maker's marks '1974AL', 2.0 cm drop, 12.1 grams.
A star ruby and diamond-set cluster pendant, comprising a cabochon ruby measuring approximately 6.5mm x 4.5mm, surmounted by five round brilliant diamonds, with an estimated total carat weight of 0.60ct, in a white metal mount tested as platinum, to a white metal box chain tested as 18ct gold and marked '750', measuring approximately 44cm; 4.5 grams
A ruby, diamond and pearl spider brooch, the abdomen set with a 12.2mm creamy white bouton pearl, the body claw-set with three cushion-shaped diamonds, approximately 0.15ct total, the eyes highlighted with two collet-set circular cabochon rubies, to polished legs, mounted in yellow metal, dimensions 3.3cm x 2cm, gross weight 8.3grs
A ruby and diamond ballerina ring the central brilliant-cut diamond cluster highlighted by six oval-cut rubies, within an undulating surround of baguette and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, approximately 3.50cts total, mounted in white metal, ring size R, gross weight 12.63grsDiamonds: H-K colour and SI clarity, rubies have an approximate total weight of 3.50ct, with a strong pinkish-red hue throughout
An Edwardian ruby and diamond dress ring, centred with an oval-cut ruby of 8.0 x 7.2 x 3.2 mm, claw-set between geometric openwork shoulders with millgrain details, encrusted with single-cut diamonds, in unmarked white metal testing as platinum, size M, 3.1 grams.A verbal assessment of the Gemmological Certification Services confirms ruby to be Burmese (Myanmar) in origin, with no indications of heat treatment. Ref. 5785-0520 There are surface reaching cavities/fracture on the crown.
A double-row cultured pearl necklace with a ruby and diamond clasp in 18ct gold, comprising two strands of round cultured pearls of 6.7 mm in cream colour with rose overtones, hand knotted to a geometric bow clasp, encrusted with brilliant-cut diamonds and channel-set with square table-cut rubies throughout the centre, London hallmarks, overall length 45.5 cm, in an Asprey case, 60.0 grams.
Whitefriars & Porshinger - two retro 20th century studio art glass jugs together with another. Each Whitefriars jug in ruby red with twisted glass handles and smooth pontil marks to the base. Together with a clear and blue striped example by Poschinger, signed to the base.Tallest measures approx. 27cm tall.
Registration No: AWV 570 Chassis No: 275532 MOT: ExemptSubject to a self-evident previous restorationBenefitting from significant improvement in the last twelve monthsOffered with hood and sidescreensScarce Opal Tourer variant of the ever popular Austin Seven!Spurred on by the introduction of the Horsepower Tax in 1921, Sir Herbert Austin began working on the concept of a small family car despite opposition from the company’s board due to their being in receivership at the time. Undaunted, Sir Herbert engaged the services of a young draftsman from the Longbridge Plant, eighteen-year-old Stanley Edge, and plans were drawn up in the billiard room of his house, Lickey Grange. Initially powered by a side valve four-cylinder engine of 696cc (subsequently enlarged to 747cc / 10.5hp) and featuring a detachable cylinder head, the new model was rated at 7.2 horsepower. In August 1934, the Austin Seven range was updated with three new editions – the Opal, the Ruby and the Pearl, known as the 'Jewel' range. By the time production ceased with the advent of war in 1939 some 290,000 cars and vans had been produced.Chassis ‘275532’ is a notably late Opal having been road-registered on the 12th July 1937. Finished in the attractive colour scheme of Dark Blue with Black wings and running boards, the Seven features a complementary Black interior upholstery, as well as a Black hood and side screens. Subject to a self-evident previous restoration, the Austin was purchased by the vendor as an addition to his private collection and as a first foray into pre-war car ownership. Bitten by the pre-war car bug, the Seven is now on offer due to larger pre-war cars on the horizon for his collection.Benefitting from much improvement during the vendor's ownership, ‘AWV 570’ has received new bushes and kingpins by specialist Lawrence Austin 7, as well as a new fuel tank and radiator, all earlier this year. Offered with a history file that includes a collection of invoices, previous MOT certificates, old logbooks, and a current V5C document that shows five former keepers. With Opals one of the more scarce Seven variants and benefiting from open motoring for good weather, this example with recent mechanical improvement is certainly one worth considering. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

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