A late Victorian sentimental diamond pendant, each side with a circular locket compartment containing a painting of a young girl, within a diamond border to one side in silver and gold, folding pendant loop and fine-link yellow gold neck chain, pendant width 3.2cm, chain length 52cm, fitted case
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A pearl, enamel and diamond brooch, circa 1900, designed as a heart, applied with deep blue and white enamel, centring on a half pearl within a border of circular-cut diamonds, surmounted by a ribbon bow motif set with additional circular-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, length 2.7cm, pearl untested
A diamond ring, circa 1800 and later, centring on a square diamond within a border of cushion-shaped diamonds and one circular-cut diamond, between layered shoulders set with smaller cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in silver closed-back settings, to a later added gold backing and shank, size I 1/2
A Belle Epoque emerald, pearl and diamond pendant, circa 1900, of ribbon bow design, mounted in silver and gold, set with rose-cut diamonds and cushion-shaped and step-cut emeralds, accented with pearls, to a fine link platinum chain, pendant length 5.9cm, chain length 42cm, pearls untested
An emerald and diamond necklace, late 19th century and later, the front of scrolled design, set with circular-cut diamonds, suspending a pendant set with a pear-shaped cabochon emerald and a cushion-shaped diamond, mounted in silver and gold, to a later gold back chain, necklace length 43cm, length at front 4.6cm, composite, emerald pendant interchangeable with untested pearl pendant, case
A Victorian diamond pendant/brooch, late 19th century, designed as an openwork flower, set with circular-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, to a later 9ct gold chain necklace, pendant length 2.9cm, chain length 52cm, later brooch fitting, chain with British hallmark and Italian maker's mark
An attractive Victorian garnet and diamond pendant/brooch, late 19th century, of floral design, centring on a cushion-shaped pyrope/almandine garnet weighing approximately 4.00 carats, within a border of circular-cut diamonds totalling approximately 4.00 carats, mounted in silver and gold, length 4.6cm including diamond bail fitting, brooch fitting detachable
A diamond demi-parure, late 19th century and later, comprising: a brooch, designed as a spray of wild rose, set with circular-cut, cushion-shaped and rose-cut diamonds, length 7.5cm, mounted in silver and gold, later rhodium plating and brooch fitting, and a pair of 20th century earrings of similar design, set with brilliant- and single-cut diamonds, diameter 2.1cm each, post fittings
An unusual convertible diamond bangle/pair of brooches, late 19th century, the hinged gold bangle of knife wire construction, centring on a pair of floral openwork clusters set with rose-cut and cushion-shaped diamonds, detaching to form a pair of brooches, mounted in silver and gold, inner circumference of bangle 15.8cm, brooches each 2.5 x 2.3cm
λ An unusual diamond mourning locket pendant, mid 19th century, centring on a crescent-shaped glazed compartment with a hinged back, containing an ivory plaque applied with hairwork in a design of a wreath tied with a ribbon bow, surmounted by a pear-shaped diamond weighing approximately 1.00 carat, within a border of cushion-shaped diamonds in pinched collet settings, mounted in silver and gold, length 4.1cm, later brooch fitting, fitted case
λ A pair of Royal portrait miniature rings, Portugal, circa 1785, each of elongated rectangular outline, containing an ivory miniature of Dom João, later King John VI of Portugal (1767-1826) and his mother, Queen Maria I of Portugal (1734-1816), each outlined with cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, each size M, miniatures measuring approximately 3.0 x 1.9cm, original fitted presentation caseIt is possible that these rings were made around 1785 or shortly after, possibly as a diplomatic or personal gift, as the young prince can be seen wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece, bestowed upon him on the occasion of his marriage into the Spanish royal family that year, to the Infanta Carlota Joaquina of Spain. The two figures also wear the early green and red sash of the Three Military Orders, the design of which was changed in 1796. In 1788, Dom João's older brother Dom José died of smallpox, and Dom João became heir to the Portuguese throne. He took over from his mother as regent in 1799, and succeeded to the throne in 1816. The portrait of the Dom João is possibly an embellished version of a painting by Giuseppe Troni, a copy of which can be seen in the British Royal Collection, ref. RCIN 406047, and the portrait of Queen Maria is based on a painted likeness of her dated to circa 1785/6, reproduced by the engraver Gaspar Fróis Machado, a copy of which can be see in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, ref. E. 236 A.
A Victorian pearl, enamel and diamond bangle, mid 19th century, designed as a snake applied with blue enamel, its hinged body winding around the wrist, set with rose-cut and cushion-shaped diamonds and three pearls, its eyes set with cabochon rubies, mounted in silver and gold, inner circumference 14.5cm, expandableA verbal report from GCS stated that the pearls are natural saltwater
A natural pearl, sapphire and diamond necklace, early 20th century, composed of a single row of graduated natural pearls measuring approximately 3.9-7.3mm diameter, to a clasp designed as conjoined hearts, set with a pear-shaped diamond and sapphire, within an outer border of smaller circular-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, length 45.5cm, caseAccompanied by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory report no. 23532, dated August 4th 2023, Stating that the 80 pearls are natural, saltwater. largest pearl: 7.2-7.3mm in width, smallest pearl: 3.9mm in width, overall weight 17.78grams.
A Belle Epoque natural pearl, ruby and diamond pendant/brooch, circa 1910, designed as a bow suspending a drop-shaped natural pearl of grey tint measuring 13.0 x 10.1 x 13.9mm, within three articulated concentric frames set with circular-cut diamonds and channel-set calibré-cut rubies, mounted in silver, gold and platinum, length 5.3cmAccompanied by GCS report no. 5783-2998, dated June 19th 2023, stating that the pearl is natural, saltwater, with no indications of treatment.
A spinel and diamond bracelet, France, late 19th century, composed of scrolled and pointed links in alternation, set with cushion-shaped diamonds and red spinels, mounted in silver and gold, length 20.4cm, French assay mark for gold, indistinct French maker's mark, numbered 798, together with back chain enabling it to be worn as a choker, fitted case stamped Tessier
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