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Sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central old mine cut diamond, estimated weight 0.50 carat, with two oval cut sapphires set either side, mounted in stamped 18 ct white gold, ring size K½Condition Report: Gross weight 2.3 gramsEstimated colour of diamond G-HEstimate clarity SI/IAll stone weights are approximate and assessed in the mountSome damage to the diamond, chips to the girdle
Three stone diamond ring, the central princess cut blue diamond weighing an estimated 0.50 carat, with a princess cut white diamond each side, weighing an estimated 0.30ct each, claw set, mounted in stamped 14 ct, ring size MCondition Report: Gross weight approximately 6.22 gramsOverall, in very good condition, little signs of wear, no signs of damage or repairWhite diamonds estimated colour and clarity H-I, SI-I1
Vintage garnet necklace, claw set oval faceted garnets, length 41cm, together with a pair of pear shaped garnet earrings, both in tested 9 ct gold Condition Report: Gross weight 30.0 gramsIn worn condition with some surface scratches and chips to some of the stonesEarrings for pierced earsThere is an articulated link on the middle stone for attaching a pendant
Single stone diamond ring, square cut diamond rubover set in platinum, estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat, together with a band ring in platinum, both ring size MCondition Report: Gross weight 12.0 gramsIn worn condition with surface scratchesEstimated colour I-JEstimated colour SIAll stone weights are approximate and assessed in the mount
Henry Moore O.M., C.H. (British, 1898-1986)Six Stone Figures (Cramer 299) Lithograph printed in colours, 1973, on wove, signed and numbered 9/75 in pencil, printed by Curwen Prints Ltd., London, published by Fischer Fine Art Ltd., London, with margins, 360 x 255mm (14 1/8 x 10 1/8in)(I)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Early 20th Century Australian Aboriginal Waddy, with elongated and pointed ovoid head, tapering haft, the grip with a small amount of stone chiselled decoration, 69.5cm; a 19th Century Shona Axe, with small triangular steel blade, the tang inserted through the swollen head of the tapering wood haft, 66cm; a Yoruba, Nigeria Ornamental Hair Comb, with figural handle over ten thick tapering tines, 36cm; a South American Wood Stirrup, of curved bent wood incised with two bands of horizontal flutes (4)
Eight Late 20th Century Australian Aboriginal Artefacts, comprising three small wood spear throwers (woomeras) with bone spikes, a small boomerang, a dark wood waddy, two clubs with stone heads and a pointelist painting in a glazed frame; also, an African ostrich egg incised with a dragonfly, a small carved wood figure of a native, two abalone shells, an ebony hair comb, an Inuit soapstone carving of a walrus, a carved greenstone Totemic figure etc
English School - 19th century pencil and watercolour drawing of a peddler with a basket of fruit, a child by a stone cottage door taking a piece from the basket, with a cat laying on the door step looking on, by a grain scoop, unsigned, 28 x 22cm, mounted in a glazed gilt frame, together with a quantity of framed and glazed prints and paintings to include Christine Chagnoux (French b. 1939) - a group of four signed limited edition prints; Marriage by Register - a large Edwardian coloured print published 1902 by Arthur Tooth 57cm x 70cm; Patricia Stapleton '93 oil painting coastal scene, and others (7)Location: LWF
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 5.73 carats, in a brushed mount, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is I colour, SI1 clarity. For further information, please contact the department.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 5.36 carats, within a six-claw setting, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is F colour, SI2 clarity. For further information, please contact the department.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOUNTED BY CARTIER: PAIR OF EMERALD SINGLE-STONE EARSTUDSEach step-cut emerald within a four-claw setting, signed Monture Cartier, numbered H8S00336Footnotes:Accompanied by a report The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the emeralds are of Columbian origin, one with evidence of minor clarity enhancement and one with evidence of moderate clarity enhancement. Report number 21915, dated 15th July 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, CIRCA 1950The step-cut diamond, weighing 5.64 carats, between bifurcated shoulders set with baguette and single-cut diamonds, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is G colour, SI1 clarity. Report number 2225510817, dated 30th June 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGThe cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 5.12 carats, between trilliant-cut diamond shoulders, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the pink sapphire is of Burmese origin with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 22028 dated 19th August 2022.Accompanied by a report from AIGS stating that the ruby is of Burmese origin with no indications of heating. Report number GF21110753, dated 15th November 2021. Accompanied by a report from LOTUS stating that the ruby is of Burmese origin with no indications of heating. Report number 2895-1039, dated 12th November 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.90 carats, the shoulders set with brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size O½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is H colour, SI1 clarity. Report number 2185748012, dated 22nd September 2017.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 3.94 carats, between scrolling shoulders set with baguette-cut diamonds, ring size QFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from HRD stating the diamond is F colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 220000030139, dated 7th March 2022.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OSCAR HEYMAN: RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGThe oval-cut ruby, weighing 5.01 carats, between demi-lune-shaped diamond shoulders, diamonds approximately 1.00 carats total, numbered 300436, maker's mark, ring size JFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GRS stating that the ruby is 'pigeon's blood' red, of Burmese origin with indications of heat treatment and insignificant residue in fissures. Report number GRS2021-096554, dated 9th September 2021.Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the ruby is 'pigeon's blood' red, of Burmese origin with indications of heat treatment and minor residue in fissures. Report number 1226015444, dated 3rd September 2021.Historically, across many cultures, the ruby has long been regarded as a highly important gem offering cures for illness, peace, protection, wealth and status and in India, rubies were bestowed with the Sanskrit name, 'Ratnaraj' or 'King of Precious Stones'. Over the past 800 years, the finest rubies have been found in the Mogok Stone Tract region of Burma, now Myanmar. This continues to be the case today, despite rubies being mined in various other locations, such as Afghanistan, Thailand, Tanzania and Madagascar. The best Burmese rubies are the gold standard against which all other rubies are judged. Throughout the world, they are prized for their rich, vibrant red hue and fiery radiance, caused by high levels of chromium saturating the ground from which they are mined combined with strong fluorescence. Today, the continued extraction of deposits in the Mogok Stone Tract region is leading to depleted sources of gem-quality crystals that tend to be quite small, adding to the beauty and rarity of a truly fine ruby exceeding 5.00 carats.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GRAFF: DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe old brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 14.80 carats, between pavé-set similarly-cut diamond shoulders, signed Graff, ring size KFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is O-P colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 5222596610 dated 18th August 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1930The two rows of 156 natural pearls, measuring between 4.3mm - 9.0mm and graduating in size towards the centre, on a marquise-cut diamond clasp, diamond approximately 1.40 carats, clasp with French assay mark, length of shortest strand 49.0cm, Cartier pouchFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that two pearls are natural, freshwater origin and the remaining pearls are natural, saltwater origin. Report number 124127, dated 17th August 2022.Accompanied by a report from The Precious Stone Laboratory London, stating that all 156 pearls were found to be natural. Report number 982097, dated 9th January 2007.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
IMPERIAL TOPAZ RING, FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe large cushion-shaped topaz, weighing 37.16 carats, in an eight-claw setting with pierced geometric decoration to the gallery, ring size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the stone is natural Imperial Topaz. Report number 22009, dated 5th August 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, MID 20TH CENTURYThe fancy octagonal-cut diamond, weighing 8.25 carats, in a raised setting, the shoulders and quatrefoil gallery set with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, ring size L½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain (Gem-A), stating that the diamond is L colour, SI1 clarity. Report number 0017404, dated 29th April 2008.Please note, this report is over five years old and may require updating.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART DECO EMERALD SINGLE-STONE RING, CIRCA 1920The step-cut emerald, between single-cut diamond shoulders, numbered 248, size MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin, with negligible clarity enhancement. Report number 21745, dated 4th June 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHARLES DE TEMPLE: 'ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD' RING, CIRCA 1965The bicoloured openwork ring in polished and textured finish, forming the words 'All the time in the world' to both the interior and exterior, unsigned, size I, maker's pouchFootnotes:Provenance: The present owner's father, who was a close friend of Charles de Temple, purchased the ring from him in the 1960s. It is believed to be the prototype of the famous wedding ring given by James Bond (George Lazenby) to Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo or 'Tracy' (Diana Rigg) on the occasion of their wedding in the 1969 film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.The phrase 'All the Time in the World' was the title of the film's theme song by Louis Armstrong, as well as being the final words of the film; 007's first and only wife is assassinated shortly after their nuptials and Bond recounts the phrase to her as she lies lifeless in his arms. The song also featured as closing credits after 007 was killed at the end of the 2021 film 'No Time to Die'. Following the release of the film, Charles de Temple garnered a great deal of success and by popular demand, a limited edition of 50 rings were produced instead reading 'All the Love in the World'.Black and white photograph: Diana Rigg & George Lazenby, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', 1969 © Mirrorpix/Peter StoneFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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