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George Daniels. An exceptional, fine and rare 18K gold Limited Series automatic centre seconds wristwatch with co-axial escapementModel: MillenniumDate: Made in 1999Movement: 18K gilt automatic, 'George Daniels' co-axial escapement, glucydur balance, gold engine turned rotor, engraved surround with foliage decoration and signed Co-Axial EscapementDial: Engine turned silvered, two cartouches signed Daniels and London, eccentric gold chapter ring with black Roman numerals, black outer minute markers, gold subsidiary dial at 6 for calendar markers, gold Daniels hands, centre seconds Case: Polished round, snap on exhibition back, winding crown at 8, engraved 'KWF 99' and 'DKN' to the reverseStrap/Bracelet: Brown Daniels alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 37mm Accompaniments: Provenance letter dated 28th February 2014 and correspondence from George Daniels dated 1999 and 2007Footnotes:Dr. George Daniels CBE (1926-2011) was a true horologist with a passion that overcame all the turmoil that befell the watch industry in the 1970's. George came out of it a game changer, elder statesman, mentor to many influential watch producers and a national treasure.Considered as one of the greatest watchmakers of the 20th Century, George struggled for more than two decades to persuade many of the Swiss watch brands that his revolutionary Co-Axial escapement – designed to run unaffected by the deterioration of its lubricant – was possibly the greatest advance in horology since Thomas Mudge invented the lever escapement over 250 years ago. Eventually, he was proved correct and Omega adopted the Co-Axial design introducing it into select models at the Basel Fair in 1999. To celebrate this monumental deal, George, along with his apprentice Roger Smith, set about creating the Millennium wristwatch series.The Millennium was created over a period of 3 years with delivery made in 1999 ahead of the new millennium. This was the first collaboration between George and Roger and each watch was painstakingly hand-finished by the two of them in what is considered as an 'English style'. With just 48 examples made in yellow gold it is difficult to overestimate just how important these watches are especially when considering the current example was the 9th watch created by George in the series. To take horology forward by a greater step than anyone else has done since Thomas Mudge in 1755 is quite simply phenomenal. At a time when the stock of independent makers seems to be sky rocketing, the current lot offers a fantastic opportunity to own a significant part of contemporary watchmaking history.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
An aquamarine and ruby dress ring, the octagonal step-cut aquamarine in raised part-collet setting, between stepped shoulders of rectangular step-cut rubies, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 2010, with maker's mark A&W, numbered, aquamarine dimensions approximately 14mm length x 12.5mm width x 8.1mm depth, ring size Q½Condition report: The aquamarine has a light greenish-blue hue with shallow scratches and scuffs to the surface and small nicks/chips to facet edges. Rubies have slightly variable orangey-red and pinkish-red hues, of good transparency, some stones with small faint inclusions, some stones with small surface nicks/chips when viewed under magnification. One of the rubies appears to be chipped to the pavilion. The ring mount is modern, with light surface wear. Width of setting approx. 2cm. Gross weight approx. 11.2gm.
A green tourmaline three stone brooch, the rectangular step-cut tourmalines in four claw settings, each with pierced gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, length 4.75cmCondition report: Tourmalines are well matched, of good transparency, with light surface wear and occasional nicks/small chips to facet edges. The principal stone has a slightly bluish-green hue, the outer stones have slightly yellowish-green hues. One of the outer stones has faint linear inclusions/colour zoning. The brooch mount has light surface wear, scuffs and nicks and the pin fitting is functioning. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 10.4gm.Dimensions of tourmalines approximately: 17.2mm length x 11.8mm width x 7.6mm depth; 13.3mm length x 8.6mm width x 5.3mm depth; 13.2mm length x 8.7mm width x 5.3mm depth.
A late Victorian emerald and diamond five stone ring, alternately set with graduated rectangular step-cut emeralds and Swiss-cut diamonds, the 18ct gold mount with scroll engraved gallery, hallmarked for Birmingham 1895, maker's mark D&F for Deakin & Francis, ring size MCondition report: The emeralds are well matched, of fairly vibrant mid-green hues, but each of the stones contains multiple inclusions and some surface-reaching fractures that are visible to the unaided eye. The central emerald is chipped to one corner and each of the emeralds has small nicks/chips and scuffs to the surface. The central emerald measures approx. 3.5mm length x 2.8mm width. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, total weight approx. 0.05ct. The ring mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks throughout, with a solder join/repair to one shoulder and further solder joins to the back of the shank as a result of re-sizing. Hallmarks are clearly struck. There is a further worn mark to the shank interior, possibly a model number, which is not legible. Gross weight approx. 3.2gm.
An aquamarine single stone ring, the rectangular step-cut aquamarine with canted corners, in four claw setting, to a tapered hoop stamped '18c', ring size MCondition report: The aquamarine has a pale greenish-blue hue and is heavily abraded with scuffs, chips and scratches. It may require professional re-polishing. The aquamarine measures approx. 13.1mm x 8.8mm width x 6.1mm depth. The mount has general surface wear and the shank has been re-sized. It is also stamped 'MB'. Gross weight approx. 7.3gm.
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the rectangular step-cut emerald with canted corners, claw set within a border of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, signed CEI for Colombian Emeralds International, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size Q½Condition report: The emerald has a fairly vibrant green hue but contains multiple fracture, fissure and mineral inclusions and is untested for treatments/origin. Some of the fractures are surface-reaching and there is a large surface-reaching fracture to one end of the stone. The emerald has surface wear, scuffs and small nicks/chips and measures approx. 6mm length x 5.7mm width (depth unknown due to setting). Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, some stones with small nicks/chips and surface-reaching fractures. Estimated H to J colour and SI1 to P2 clarity, assessed mounted. The ring mount is relatively modern with surface wear throughout. Gross weight approx. 6.2gm.
An emerald and diamond dress ring, the square step-cut emerald with canted corners, measuring approximately 8.7mm length x 8.5mm width x 6.4mm depth, claw set between trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped '18kt', (emerald untested for origin and treatments), total diamond weight approximately 0.18ct, ring size R½
An early 20th century diamond set panel ring, centred with a rectangular step-cut green stone (chipped) in collet setting, within a pierced double row border of millegrain set single-cut diamonds, above a scrolled gallery, between similarly cut diamond set shoulders of pierced fleur-de-lys design, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size approximately J (shank mis-shapen)Condition report: The green stone is heavily chipped and abraded and requires replacement. Dimensions of green stone approx. 5mm length x 4mm width. The surrounding setting is damaged to the edges,and will require repair. Some of the diamonds do not quite match in size and are likely to be later replaced. Diamonds have variable colour and clarity, some stones with nicks or chips, but give an overall lively appearance. The outer edges of the setting are heavily worn and will also require repair. Dimensions of setting approx. 11mm length x 10.5mm width. The base of the setting has a split to one corner and splits to both shoulders. Both shoulders also have solder joins/repairs. The shank is mis-shapen and has worn thin; it will require replacement. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.2gm.
An amethyst and half pearl panel ring, the rectangular step-cut amethyst applied with a half pearl set floral and foliate spray, collet set within a half pearl border, between trifurcated shoulders, stamped '18ct', (two half pearls deficient, half pearls untested for origin), panel length 2.6cm, ring size T
A pair of gem set ear clips, each designed as a cornucopia, issuing a spray of rectangular step-cut green gemstones, on hinged clip fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, length 3.4cmCondition report: Light surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout. The mounts are not marked and are untested for metal standard. Gemstones are too small to test, all are of light to mid yellowish-green hues. The hinged clips are tight fitting. Gross weight approx. 12gm.
Aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, central aquamarine step cut, estimated weight 2.47 carats, set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.40 carats, mounted in 18 ct, ring size N 1/2Condition Report: 18 ct gross weight 3.9 gramsAquamarine top surface is scratched all stones are set securely
Nineteen loose faceted emeralds, including fifteen oval cuts weighing between 1.84-0.34 carats, a round cut weighing an estimated 1.67 carats, a square step cut weighing an estimated 1.15 carats and two emerald cuts weighing 1.32 and 0.99 caratsCondition Report: All gemstones have light scratches and very small chips to the surface, one stone is heavily damaged. All gemstones are heavily includedSquare step cut measures 6.46 x 6.46 x 4.22mm, estimated weight 1.15 caratRound cut measures 8.32 x 8.15 x 4.83mm, estimated weight 1.67 caratEmerald cuts measures 8.74 x 6.36 x 3.11mm, estimated weight 1.32 carat and 9.07 x 4.57 x 3.13mm, estimated weight 0.99 caratOval cuts;9.55 x 7.32 x 4.43mm, estimated weight 1.84 carat8.80 x 6.48 x 3.97mm, estimated weight 1.34 carat8.25 x 6.25 x 3.29mm, estimated weight 1.01 carat3 x approximately 8 x 6mm, estimated weight 1.00 carat each6.96 x 5.60 x 3.41mm, estimated weight 0.79 carat2 x approximately 7 x 4.8mm, estimated weight 0.55 carat each3 x approximately 6 x 4mm, estimated weight 0.34 carat each8.85 x 3.74 Very heavily damaged
Elizabeth II, 1982 half sovereign, in a 9 ct pendant mount, surrounded by sapphires and paste stones, together with a single stone emerald ring, set with an octagonal; step cut emerald weighing an estimated 0.60 carat, bezel set in 9 ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1993, ring size NCondition Report: Mounted sovereign gross weight 7.82 gramsRing gross weight 2.64 grams
An amethyst and diamond brooch/pendant, the step-cut amethyst within openwork cartouche-shaped surround with floral and foliate detailing, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, detachable brooch fitting, indistinct signature, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, length 36.0mm. £600-£800
A 18ct yellow and white gold, topaz and diamond rectangular cluster ring, comprising a centre step cut orange topaz within a border of eighteen round brilliant and single cut diamonds, with a baguette and square cut diamond to each shoulder, all in claw settings, orange topaz dimensions approx 11.2 x 8 x 4.6mm, weight estimated as 4.21 carats, baguette and square cut diamond dimensions between approx 1.25 and 3.3 x 1.25 x 1.2mm, total weight estimated as 0.09 carats, brilliant and square cut diamond diameters each approx 1.6mm, total weight estimated as 0.18 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI1 to SI2, size M, gross weight 5.7g, hallmarked 18ct, Sheffield 1977, sponsor MTH,Condition report: One diamond is fractured.Topaz facets with minor chips and abrasions.
Green doublet and diamond ring, with polished out hallmark, the graduated step cut stones with pairs of old single cuts between, size O, 4.7g grossCondition report: The shank with evidence of re-sizing, hallmark polished out and shank out of shape. Surface wear to the green stones including some nicks and abrasions. Would advise viewing in person. Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Emerald stickpin, the step cut stone to a talon claw settingCondition report: General condition consistent with age and use. Unmarked yellow metal. The stone approx 6mm x 7mm x 3.5mm deep. The facet edges with very slight nibbles.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Art Deco Period - 18ct White Gold Stunning Emerald and Diamond Set Dress Ring. c1930's. The Step-cut Natural Colombian Emerald of Top Colour. Est Size 3.00 cts. The Surrounding Round Cut Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 1.50 cts -1.70 cts. Ring Size - N. Excellent Quality Emerald / Diamond Ring, At Low Estimate.
An oil lamp, with an acid etched glass shade, and a clear glass well on silver plated base in the form of a column, 71 cm highSome chips to the base of the glass shade, metal mount split, surface wear to the glass well but no other visible damage, most of the silver plate has worn off the base, especially to the step base
NATURAL PEARL NECKLACEThe four graduated rows of natural pearls measuring 1.7mm-4.6mm, on a step-cut emerald and rose-cut diamond clasp, length of shortest strand 43.0cm Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the pearls are natural saltwater. Report number 80248-90, dated 2nd January 2020. Please note that the necklace includes pearls under 3mm which may be either natural or cultured.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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