ASSORTED JEWELLERY comprising yellow metal opal set pin in fitted box marked 'Wiesener Sydney', 18ct gold emerald and tiny diamond ring, 18ct gold diamond illusion ring, 18ct gold opal and diamond three stone ring, yellow metal pale amethyst ring, cameo ring, dress pin and curved small Persian dagger Provenance: deceased estate Powys, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
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WHITE METAL DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central stone measuring 0.15cts approx., surrounded by a further ten diamonds and having diamond shoulders, ring size O / P, 3.1gms Provenance: deceased estate Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeShank and rubover settings somewhat worn and scratched.Principle diamond has slightly worn edges.
ASSORTED RINGS comprising 15ct gold sardonyx ring, together with three yellow metal rings including one enamel and one bloodstone (4) Provenance: deceased estate Pembrokeshire, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeThe 15ct gold ring is size R/SThe green bloodstone is size RThe enamel ring is size NThe smokey quartz ring is size L/KThe 15ct sardonyx ring is hallmarked. Dated 1892. The shank is bent. There is no evidence of re-sizing. Stone looks good. Total weight is 5.8grams.The blood stone ring is not hallmarked. Dated 1880’s-1890’s. Light surface scratches. No evidence of resizing. 2.4grams total.The enamel ring is not hallmarked. Dated 1900’s. Unknown metal. No edge chips but lots of light surface scratches. No evidence of re-sizing. 1.7grams total.The smokey quartz is not hallmarked. Dated around 1930’s. Unknown metal. Light surface scratches, can only really see them under a loupe. 6grams total.
A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BANGLE, alternating star-set oval-cut sapphires and old-cut diamonds, to a tapering three-bar hinged bangle. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct, 5cm by 6cm inner diameter, 10.0 gramsCONDITION REPORTThe inner bar between the clasp and the stone set front is deficient, light general wear. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: I/J/K; clarity: SI1/SI2. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLACK OPAL DOUBLET, PERIDOT, PASTE AND PEARL NECKLACE, an oval black opal doublet within a pierced and seed pearl-set frame with pearl drops, suspended by garland trace chains connected by peridot and green paste links with pearl drops. Pendant 4cm by 2cm, chain 34cm long, 4.3 gramsCONDITION REPORTLight wear to the pearls, some of the pearl drops possibly replacements, one green stone is peridot the other are paste. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold.
A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, a round-cut ruby between round brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, ring size L1/2, 3.1 gramsCONDITION REPORTGood condition. The ruby measures 6.17mm x 6.28mm x 4.07mm approximately. Estimated diamond colour: L./M; estimated clarity: VS1/VS2. Not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as white gold or platinum.
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, an octagonal-cut sapphire between round-cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, ring size N1/2, 2.3 gramsAccompanied by a Sapphire Report, Gemmological Certification Services, 81313-93, stating the sapphire to weigh 0.62ct and to be natural with no evidence of heat treatment.CONDITION REPORTGood condition. The sapphire measures 4.74mm x 4.4mm x 2.54mm approximately. Estimated diamond colour: G/H; estimated clarity: SI1/SI2. One diamond is old-cut the other is transitional-cut. Not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold.
AN 18 CARAT GOLD DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, a round brilliant-cut diamond above a carved gallery. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1985, ring size N1/2, 3.7 gramsCONDITION REPORTThe inner shank is worn to an angle. One diamond is heavily included and appears frosted compared to others. Estimated colour: H/I/J; estimated clarity: SI2/I1/I2.
A 9 CARAT GOLD COMPOSITE BLACK OPAL RING, an oval composite black opal in a bezel setting to forked shoulders. Hallmarked London 1977, ring size P1/2, 4.8 gramsCONDITION REPORTProbably an opal doublet or triplet, the setting prevents determining which, please be aware this is a composite stone and not pure black opal. Stone measures 16.26 x 12.28 x 3.96mm, condition of the top layer good, frosting noted between the opal and top composite layer.
A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, a round brilliant-cut diamond in a claw setting, between baguette-cut diamonds. Estimated principal diamond weight 2.00ct, estimated total diamond weight 2.44ct, marked 'Platinum', ring size L1/2, 3.2 gramsCONDITION REPORTNatural/chip noted to one crown facet. The principal diamond is transitional cut. Estimated colour: F/G; estimated clarity: SI1/SI2.
TWO RINGS, including AN 18 CARAT GOLD DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, round-cut diamonds to scroll shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1999, ring size N, 2.7 grams; and A BLUE TOPAZ RING, marked '585', ring size U1/2, 4.1 grams. (2)CONDITION REPORTGood condition. The diamond ring set with one eight-cut diamond and two round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated diamond weight <0.10ct.
A Gilt Metal Desk Set, 20th century, comprising a stapler in the form of a grasshopper, a pencil sharpener surmounted by a mouse, four clips, a note frame and pen, four various glass paperweights, a white metal mounted horn inkpot, a chrome sellotape dispenser, three Limoges Chantilly sprig boxes and covers, a Staffordshire enamel box, a faux ivory box and cover, a glass dish, four lacquer wine cups, a chrome circular box, a desk blotter, ten polished stone pebbles, two trench art ashtray (qty)
A Continental Parcel-Gilt Silver Cigarette-Case, With English Import Marks for Fortnum and Mason Ltd., London, 1938, oblong and with parcel-gilt engine-turned and ray decoration with blue stone thumbpiece, engraved inside with an inscription, 8cm wide, 3oz 4dwt, 99grCondition report: Fully marked with English import marks inside base and part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruises to both the base and cover. There is the remains of some glue and discolouration inside where something was previously fixed.
NO RESERVE Rowling (J. K.) .- Dunn (Elisabeth) From Dole to Hollywood, 374 x 599mm, light uniform browning, a few light creases, The Daily Telegraph, 29th July 1997.⁂ The original article of J. K. Rowling's first ever interview with a national newspaper. Elisabeth Dunn of The Daily Telegraph met Rowling in the Edinburgh café in which she famously wrote The Philosopher's Stone while struggling financially and living on benefits. By the time of the interview, Rowling had published the first Harry Potter book and competition between film companies for the rights to the film was intense. Rowling is, however, still referred to in the article as Joanne; her global brand as 'J. K.' perhaps having not quote taken shape yet.
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