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A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND FLOWER BROOCH, CIRCA 1880Of flowerhead design, the central old cushion-shaped diamond issuing two sprays of furled petals set throughout with graduated old round, cushion and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, the principal diamond weighing approximately 1.30cts, the remaining diamonds weighing 6.00cts total, length approximately 4cm
A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1880Of foliate design, the central old cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 2.00cts, within a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds and rose-cut diamond accents, suspending a small pendant of similar design, mounted in silver and gold, remaining diamonds approximately 1.00cts total, length (including bale): 5.7cm (with a later cord of burgundy colour, with an 18K lobster clasp)
A CULTURED PEARL CHOKER NECKLACE WITH A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND EMERALD CLASPComposed of four rows of 7.96-8.48mm white-cream cultured pearls, to a flowerhead clasp set to the centre with an oval-shaped emerald, within an old brilliant, cushion and rose-cut diamond surround, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 4.50cts total, length of choker approximately 35cm, clasp length 4.3cm, with 9 extra loose pearls
A PAIR OF CORAL AND SAPPHIRE PENDENT EARRINGSEach pear-shaped openwork pendent, set with oval-shaped cabochon corals within a frame of circular-cut sapphires, suspending from a circular-cut coloured diamond and a similarly-set surmount, mounted in silver and 14K gold, length 5.9cmPlease note, this lot might require a CITES permit in advance of being exported out of the EU. It may also be subject to import restrictions in other countries that restrict the import of coral. It is recommended that potential buyers check local import restrictions prior to bidding.
A CITRINE AND GOLD PENDANT ON CHAIN, BY RUDOLF HELTZEL, CIRCA 1978The central round-shaped citrine, within a surround of alternate polished wavy and straight rays, to a link and bar-chain, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's mark 'RH', hallmarked Dublin 1978, pendant length 5.7cm, chain length 53cmCataloguing ************In 1966 the celebrated jewellery designer, left his native Berlin for Ireland, settling in Kilkenny where he established his own family run workshop. Hetzel was invited by the Irish Export Board and set about organising studio workshops for training in techniques of working with both gold and silver. His career spans six decades, encompassing a multi-disciplined approach of traditional forms of hand-carved production alongside innovations in the technology of design. There is a strong distinctive design process to his work - combining precious gemstones with metal - his pieces take on an almost abstract sculptural aesthetic. However, jewellery design, by its very nature comes from a living, physical material and as an item to be worn; it should be functional and complementary to the wearer. Hetzel’s jewellery, no matter how diverse in its original inspiration is always distinctly recognisable. Since the beginning of his career in Ireland, Hetzel has always been interested in sharing his knowledge and experience. His long-standing position within the Irish craft market has allowed him to establish training opportunities for jewellery makers dedicated to keeping ancient traditional skills alive.
A STAINLESS STEEL 'MR ARPELS' MANUAL WIND BRACELET WATCH, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 201021-jewelled manual winding movement, 42 hour autonomy, white laquer dial with 4 hour indexes with Roman numerals and baton markers, silver sword hands, subsidiary seconds btween 4 and 5, side window at 9 indicating power reserve, water-resistant up to 3 ATM, original leather strap with folding clasp and integrated security system, case and dial signed, VCA movement based on Swiss mechanical movement, ref no: HH3341, serial no: 52095, case width (including crown): 4.2cm, with maker's case
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BROOCHRUSSIAN, 1908-1926The central oval-shaped aquamarine collet-set within a rose-cut diamond surround, between extended three-tiered similarly-cut diamond terminals, mounted in silver and gold, Russian assay marks, with maker's marks in cyrillic 'FL', length 6.1cm
A DIAMOND STAR PENDANT/BROOCH, CIRCA 1890Designed as a radiating star with knifewire bars, set with old brilliant, cushion and rose-cut diamonds to a similarly-cut diamond bale, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 4.80cts total, detachable brooch fitting, in fitted case, length 5cm
AN ANTIQUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1880Centring a cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing approximately 3.90cts, within an openwork scroll design, set with old cushion, round and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 2.50cts total, width 3.4cmAccompanied by a report from the SSEF laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the sapphire weighing approximately 3.9cts, is Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heating (treatment), report number 79912, dated April 29th 2015
Islamic Coins, Ottoman, Mahmud I b. Mustafa II (1143-1168h), qurush, Gumushkhana 1143h, wt. 24.08gms (Pere 568; KM 211), about extremely fine, extremely rare The cataloguer does not remember having seen a better example of this emergency military issue. It was struck at the eastern Anatolian mining mint of Gumushkhana ("Silver House") during the Ottoman war with the Safawids/Afsharids of Iran.
Islamic Coins, Ilkhan, Uljaytu (703-716h), dinar, Khanus 716h, wt. 7.14gms (Diler Ilkhans UL-370; A. 2186), good very fine, very rare Khanus is a rarely encountered mint name for the eastern Anatolian town of today's Kinis between Erzurum and Lake Van. It is only recorded in silver bearing the name of Uljaytu, and this dinar is a previously unknown gold coin from the mint.
Islamic Coins, Ilkhan, Abu Sa’id (716-736h), dinar, type C, Isfahan 721h, wt. 9.00gms. (Diler Ab-488, mint unrecorded in gold; A. 2198), good very fine, very rare While silver coinage is frequently found from the mint of Isfahan, gold is only occasionally encountered. Diler does not record a dinar of this date.
Islamic Coins, Safawid, Tahmasb II b. Husayn (1135-1145h), silver 20 shahi, Isfahan 1142h, 24.86gms (A. A2689), good very fine, extremely rare This splendid coin is usually found with traces of mounting and evidence of long use as a highly-prized article of jewellery. This piece, however, is in truly exceptional condition which suggests that it may have been retained in the treasury for accounting purposes.
THREE SILVER CASED FOB WATCHES with key wind movements and gilt embellished Roman dials, TWO SMALLER DITTO with self wind movements, two DEMI HUNTER STYLE FOB WATCH SILVER CASES one having pink and blue enamel Roman besel and three silver small watch cases, various (assumed all movements faulty (10)
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