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A platinum, sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, the two round brilliant cut diamonds each approximately 0.40 carats, VS clarity and G colour, the sapphire approximately 1.09 carats, ring size K, 3.2g gross, boxed CONDITION REPORT: The emerald cut sapphire with a good depth of colour and displaying straight growth lines visible through the table facet.
An Edwardian sapphire and diamond openwork pendant, the circular mixed cut green/blue sapphire displaying pleochroism, approximately 3.85 carats, millegrain collet set in gold, with openwork scroll surround set with old cut and rose cut diamonds, combined weight approximately 0.90 carats, 4.5cm long, 3.5cm wide, suspended from a fine gold chain, housed in a fitted leather box; 'Sanders and Co. Ltd', 43-45 High Street, Kensington
A collection of silver proof coins, to include: two x 1995 Australian silver kangaroo dollars (with certificates), an Elizabeth II one pound coin (70th birthday), together with a Diamond Jubilee 50p proof coin, a silver gilt 80th birthday coin, set with a ruby sapphire and diamond (£5) and a 1986 Scottish Thistle two pound coin.
MALCOLM APPLEBY (born 1946); an engraved 18ct yellow and white gold cockatrice catch and chain neckpiece with clear 32.18ct sapphire, drop length 24cm, approx. 39.2g. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2003. At the opening of the Goldsmiths Hall exhibition 'Precious Statements' Pat wore a very distinctive neckpiece made by Malcolm Appleby the joint exhibitor. Needless to say this drew attention and ensured they were at the centre of many debates. The Firths received a letter from Appleby explaining that the 'links were round but hammered square using a rusty anvil to hammer on to give the matt texture on one side. The cockatrice resembles a weather vane - there are references to the creature in books about bestiaries. I probably used the clover leaf as a stop for the chain. I have reduced the body to a minimum to maintain the scroll from head to tail and engraved the wings on the scroll form. The leg is white gold and the venomous bird stands on a clear sapphire. I like the articulated leg'. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Must de Cartier Tank lady’s vermeil manual wind wristwatch, the rectangular black signed dial with gold baton hands, cabochon sapphire crown, signed and hallmarked case back, 27mm length, on a black leather strap MOVEMENT: not inspected but appears to be functioning CASE: light scratches across metal surfaces, crystal scratched, strap in poor condition DIAL: no appaerent issues
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