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A spiral flight of George IV-style mahogany library steps with four treads and a central pole with pommel finial.116 cm x 38 cmBottom to top step 63 cmIn overall good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Wear to decoration throughout with scratches and minor scuffs commensurate with age. Would benefit from a clean.
A CEYLON NO HEAT SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING in platinum, set with an octagonal step cut sapphire of 5.75 carats, the stepped shoulders set with baguette cut diamonds, no assay marks, size M1/2 / 6.5, 4.3g. Accompanied by a facsimile gemmological report stating that the sapphire is of Ceylon (Sri Lankan) origin with no indication of heat treatment.
No reserve - A diamond solitaire ring, claw-set with a step-cut diamond weighing 5.52 carats, to a plain platinum shank, size V1/2, case stamped 77 Diamonds Accompanied by GIA report no. 2171709330 dated 29th June 2016 stating that the diamond weighing 5.52cts is G colour, SI1 clarity, with medium blue fluorescence
An emerald and diamond bracelet, France, first half 19th century, the front set with a sequence of five step-cut emeralds spaced by pairs of cushion-shaped diamonds, within a foliate gold frame, to an articulated bracelet composed of fluted gold links, length 17.5cm, Paris 1819-38 assay marks for 18ct gold, indistinct French maker's mark
A group of four rings, comprising: a gold ring claw-set with an oval step-cut citrine, size J, stamped 9CT; a citrine and seed pearl cluster ring, mounted in gold, size M1/2; an amethyst and half-pearl cluster ring, mounted in gold, size Q, stamped 9CT; a Victorian garnet and green paste ring, mounted in 15ct gold, size N1/2, British hallmarks, pearls untested
A sapphire and diamond ring, early 20th century composite, of rectangular outline, centring on a collet-set step-cut sapphire weighing approximately 4.50 carats, within a double border of circular-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, size M1/2, central sapphire and diamond cluster possibly later added
A collection of jewels including a brooch by E.Wolfe & Co., comprising: a gold and diamond brooch designed as a sprig of Lily of the Valley, in 18ct gold, accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 5.6cm, signed EW&Co., British hallmarks for 18ct gold, date letter for 1975; a Retro gold brooch designed as a flowers, in 14ct gold, set with green tourmalines, citrines, and single-cut diamonds, length 5.1cm, British import hallmarks; a foliate gold brooch set with circular-cut aquamarines, length 5.2cm; a gold necklace, the front set with cabochon rubies, length 39.5cm; a pair of earrings in bicoloured gold set with single-cut diamonds, length 1.6cm each, clip and post fittings, stamped 750; two gold and cultured pearl brooches, longer measuring 5.3cm, one stamped 375, one with British hallmarks for 18ct gold; a bar brooch set with a hexagonal amethyst, length 5cm; a pair of ruby and diamond studs, length 1.5cm, post fittings; a brooch of foliate design set with marquise-shaped rubies, length 2.3cm; a low-carat gold bracelet set with step-cut synthetic corundum, length 16.5cm; and a bracelet centring on a an arched gold panel set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a curb-link gold bracelet, length 18cm; a zircon pendant, chain stamped 9ct; a gold brooch designed as a curved branch set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 4.5cm, British hallmarks for 18ct gold, maker's mark for Cropp & Farr; a brooch of abstract foliate design in bicoloured gold, set with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 3.2cm; a citrine and turquoise brooch, length 3.5cm; and a paste bar brooch
A collection of rings, comprising: a ruby and diamond cluster ring, size M, British hallmark for 18ct gold; an additional ruby and diamond cluster ring, size L, stamped 14K; a ruby and diamond eternity ring, size J; a ruby half-hoop ring in 9ct gold, size M, British hallmarks; a gold ring set with a circular-cut ruby, size M1/2; a diamond ring, centring on a brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.50 carats, size J1/2, stamped 18CT; a pink tourmaline, blue topaz and simulant diamond ring, size L, British hallmarks for 18ct gold; a citrine and diamond cluster ring in 18ct gold, size M1/2, British hallmarks; a step-cut citrine ring in gold, size M, stamped 18K; a step-cut smoky quartz ring in gold, size K1/2; an emerald and diamond ring, size L/2, stamped 585; a ring of bombé design set with garnets in 9ct gold, size J, British hallmarks; an aquamarine and diamond ring in 9ct white gold, size M1/2, British hallmarks; a ring set with two untested pearls, sizeJ1/2; and a silver, carnelian and marcasite ring, size K1/2
Rood, a remarkable cased Art Deco emerald and diamond sautoir, London, 1920s, the sautoir composed of geometric links set with step-cut emeralds and baguette diamonds, between abstract foliate motifs set with circular-cut diamonds, detaching to form two bracelets and a shorter necklace, suspending an elongated pendant of geometric design, set with circular-cut and baguette diamonds and a step-cut emerald, the shoulders set with three-dimensional floral motifs set with circular-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, sautoir length 76.5cm, pendant length 6.3cm including bail, bracelets 18cm each, necklace with bracelets detached 39.8cm, pendant signed Rood, clasps stamped Pt, original fitted case stamped Rood, 52 & 53 Burlington Arcade, London W1This stylish emerald and diamond sautoir is an extremely rare surviving work from one of London’s great jewellers, SJ Rood. Founded in 1873, Rood was owned by the Allen family, and were based at 52-53 Burlington Arcade. A fixture of London’s luxury market since its inception, Burlington Arcade was built in 1819 to the order of George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington, to rival the covered shopping arcades of Paris, St Petersburg and Milan. From its outset, it was intended as a location for high-end jewellers and purveyors of luxury goods, and SJ Rood benefited greatly from the clientele that frequented it. Eventually the firm’s designs attracted patronage and a Royal Warrant from Queen Mary, who commissioned at least twelve rings from Rood between 1918-52, to congratulate each of her ladies-in-waiting when they became engaged. Throughout the 20th century, Rood continued its success as one of London’s premier jewellers, acquiring the jeweller Drayson in 1963, before eventually being acquired by the jeweller Hancocks & Co., who took over the premises in 1998. Converting into a pair of bracelets and a shorter necklace, this ingenious jewel is an excellent example of the superb jewels that Rood created in the Art Deco era, showcasing the firm’s expertise and quality of workmanship, and their ability to move with changing fashions. Presented in its original case, this is one of the most significant designs by this now-lost jeweller to come to light in recent years.
A sapphire and diamond ring, early 20th century, claw-set with an octagonal step-cut sapphire weighing approximately 1.50 carats, between circular-cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.30 carats, mounted in white gold, size M1/2, indistinct maker's markA verbal report from GCS stated that the sapphire is unheated, origin: Basatic
A diamond, coloured diamond and enamel ring, early 20th century and later, centring on a marquise-shaped diamond of brownish yellow tint weighing approximately 0.50 carats, within an elongated navette-shaped mount set with circular- and square step-cut diamonds, each end with a pear-shaped section of black enamel, mounted in platinum, size M1/2, shank and enamel possibly later
An emerald and diamond ring, designed as a cluster of square outline, collet-set with a step-cut emerald, within a double border of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, size Q1/2, stamped 750Accompanied by report no. 20386 from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, stating that the emerald measuring approximately 8 x 8 x 4.5mm is of Colombian origin, with indications of minor clarity enhancement
14k yellow gold pendant set with large pink step cut tourmaline in a gold bezel surmounted by a brilliant cut diamond (approx. 0.04 ct) with a large flared bale. Marked "14k" and unidentified maker's mark. Chain for photography purposes only, not included with lot.(Tourmaline, approx.) height: 23.13 mm x width: 6.43 mm. (Full pendant) length: 43.18 mm x width: 7.88 mm x depth: 8.40 mm; gross weight: 6.5 gramsbr/>Condition:Condition commensurate with normal wear, some light scratching to the gold.
Natural History, Lepidoptery – Kirby, (William Forsell, FLS, FEntS), European Butterflies and Moths, based on Berger’s Schmetterlingsbuch, London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1882, 8vo, lvi + 427, 61 coloured plates, ex. lib. stamps Wesley, College, Sheffield, rebound half leather maroon boards, gilt titles; Kirby (William Forsell FLS, FEntS), A Handbook to the Order of Lepidoptera Vo. V Moths, Part III, London, Edward Lloyd, 1897, 122mo, 332 pp frontis and numerous coloured plates and vignettes, bound red boards, gilt spine titles, spine faded; South (Richard, FRES), The Moths of the British Isles, London, Frederick Warne, n.d. , 1st series only, 12mo, x + 207pp illustrated endpapers, bound buckram, gilt titles; Step (Edward, FLS), Bees, Wasps, Ants and Allied Insects of the British Isles, London, Frederick Warne, 1932, 12mo, xxv + 238pp, 44 coloured plates, 67 others, 64 wing maps, with 170 photographs, bound brown faux leather boards, gilt titles, ex Long Row Council School, Belper (Derbyshire) (4)

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