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claw set round brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a GIA report, dated December 02, 2016, laser inscribed reference 2246365504, stating the weight 0.61ct, colour E, clarity VS2, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, inner set with a secret ruby, along with personal engraving, size L½, London hallmarks for 950/1000 standard platinum, weight 4.3gCondition report: Overall condition: Very goodStone is secure within settingHeavy scratches and general wear to mount
claw set transitional brilliant cut diamond, diameter 9.85 x 9.8mm, estimated approximate weight 3.25ct, assessed colour J/K, assessed clarity VVS2/VS1, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size J½, unmarked, tested as platinum, weight 3.4g, casedCondition report: Overall condition: Very goodDiamond is secure within the settingVery minor bearding to girdleMinor denting to both shouldersGeneral wear and tear scratches to shankThe stone is currently uncertificated.
circa 1920, the signed cut corner rectangular cream coloured dial, 9mm diameter, with blue Arabic numerals, blued hands and blue chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned 16 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 150, the crown with blue cabochon end stone, case,11mm diameter, the bezel with fan shaped lug covers each with five millegrain edged panels set with a total of 10 'single' cut diamonds and 2 diamond chips totalling approximately 0.25ct, the sides with a band of symmetrical engraved decoration, verso hinged at 12 o'clock, plain and polished, stamped 763 487498, interior stamped 'PLATINUM' in addition to the Swiss chamois head mark for 950/1000 standard platinum, casemaker's mark MD (not traced), solid wire lugs to an aftermarket black lizard grain strap with pin buckle
circa 1988, the signed rectangular black and slate grey dial, 15mm diameter, with gold coloured quatre Roman numerals and sword shaped hands, signed but un numbered 6 jewel quartz movement calibre 66, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 20mm diameter, verso with four screws, signed and numbered 3 66001 63268 with Convention marks and Swiss marks for Sterling silver, to the original lizard grain strap with 'C' pin buckle, presented in the original distinctive red leather and gold tooled case with outer card box, original swing ticket and red leather wallet containing the unsigned and undated guarantee documentsFootnote: ‘Les Must De Cartier’ (the Cartier you must have) were a range of timepieces and accessories first introduced by the famous Maison in 1977. The range included a new inexpensive ‘starting range' of watches which paid homage to the original ‘Tank Louis Cartier’ watch, introduced almost 60 years earlier, and was the company’s response to the huge influx of inexpensive quartz watches from Japan which were decimating the traditional Swiss watch industry at the timeOver a dozen different dial options and multiple strap colour combinations were originally designed, and Cartier's marketing team radically decided to introduce them all. They were immediately a huge success with fashionistas and trend setters of the day, who often bought two or three at a time to match their outfits. Indeed, they became strongly linked with haute couture after celebrated French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent prominently wore one in his iconic 1983 photo portrait.It was the first time that Cartier's ‘tank’ watch had been produced in silver, but the luxury look was maintained by plating the silver with gold - so -called ‘vermeil’ - and although the original models still had a mechanical movement, models with quartz movements were introduced in 1982.Today they are sought after by collectors in addition to the 'followers of fashion'.
circa 1990, the signed rectangular three coloured dial, 15mm diameter, with blued sword shaped hands, signed but un numbered 6 jewel quartz movement calibre 66, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 20mm diameter, verso with four screws, signed and numbered 3 66001 15466 with Swiss marks for Sterling silver, to an aftermarket pale blue coloured lizard grain leather strap by Morellato with pin buckle, presented in a black crocodile grain case by Bruens of Amsterdam
circa 2000, model W51008Q3, the signed rectangular cream coloured dial, 15mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued sword shaped hands, and inner chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 4 jewel quartz movement calibre 037, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 18mm diameter, brushed steel finish, verso with 4 screws, signed and numbered BB132596 2384 to an integral polished and brushed finished bracelet 14mm diameter, with signed deployant clasp, presented in the distinctive red leather and gold tooled case with outer card box, red leather booklet containing instructions and guarantee, original purchase receipt dated 20/7/2000 and service receipt dated 2/5/2005Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage. The watch is not currently in working order, but as it is a quartz movement, it is likely that that it just requires a new battery. The existing battery has not been tested. Crown engages and disengages as it should, and the hands move freely in both directions.Deployant clasp is fully functional.Some slight lateral movement to the bracelet, but it is generally in good order. There are currently 17 links to the bracelet overall, and there are a further three spare links accompanying the watch.The inner of the case is rather scuffed and the catch is in need of adjustment.
circa 1990, the signed circular burgundy coloured dial, 20mm diameter, with gold coloured sword shaped hands, signed but un numbered 8 jewel quartz movement calibre 690, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 24mm diameter, verso with two screws, signed and numbered 18 089899 with convention and Swiss marks for Sterling silver, to an aftermarket burgundy coloured crocodile grain leather strap by Morellato but retaining the original 'C' pin buckle
Birmingham, probably 1835, of oval form, the piano hinged cover lap set with a slice of dendritic 'scenic' agate, the natural inclusions giving the appearance of a winter scene, verso with foliate decoration around a central vacant oval cartouche, sides similarly decorated, interior with part marked, hinged and pierced grille with scrolled decoration around a central flower, 5 x 4cm, 2ozt grossFootnote: Dendritic agate - actually a translucent chalcedony - is prized for its natural tree or fern like inclusions called dendrites (from the Greek for tree-like) of iron or manganese. They are formed from the crystallisation of decomposing solutions of neighbouring rock. Clever and skilled cutting - bringing the inclusions almost to the surface of the stone - is required to reveal their natural beauty which often appear to resemble ice crystals, trees or even, as in this example, a whole winter scene.Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some very light scratches and a minor grizzle to the edge of the 'scenic agate'. The inclusions are extremely close to the surface of the stone, as to be expected.Both sets of hinges are in good order and neither appear strained. Grille in good condition with no damage to the piercing.Hallmarks a bit 'smudged' but still readily identifiable.
the body comprising a closed back collet set oval shaped cabochon garnet, 17.5 x 14mm, legs, tail and head all set with rose cut diamonds, garnet set eyes, length 2.7cm, width 1.6cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 6.6gCondition report: Overall condition: FairAll stone presentVisible hairline crack and abrasion to the garnetChipping to garnet eyes and diamondsHeavy tarnishing to settingsPin fitting opens and closes positively
AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SET RING AND A 9CT GOLD BLUE AND WHITE GEM SET ETERNITY RING The 18ct gold ring, set with a small diamond with Platinum mount and shoulders, faded markings but test indicating 18ct, ring size K, weight approx. 1.2g; the 9ct eternity ring marked 375, ring size K, weight approx. 2.5g. Condition Report : One stone missing from the eternity ring Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY comprising a silver Scandinavian design guilloche enamel brooch, a silver Scandinavian design guilloche enamel bracelet (clasp needs attention), a vintage silver half patterned bangle, hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter Z, bangle 1.9cm wide, no safety chain, a silver ingot pendant piece, a silver abstract stone set pendant on a silver Figaro chain and a gilt brooch
A RARE FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE BY J.K. ROWLING one of only 500, London, Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback, publisher's pictorial boards, copyright page reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'; misspelled 'Philospher's' to rear cover and 'Wizardry and Witchcraft'] to rear cover. Contents complete, with North East Fife District Library stamp, covers and spine rubbed and edges rubbed, spine taped in section and small part missing If you are interested in this lot it is highly recommended that this lot be viewed in person or by a third party known to you. The lot has condition issues and you must satisfy yourself before bidding. This lot is sold (as found) and not subject to return. Condition Report: Available upon request
AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE in classic eight claw setting, the diamond is estimated approx 1.20cts, it measures 6.22mm x 6.27mm x 3.4mm approximately. Finger size R, weight 2.6gms Condition Report: By eye, bright sparkly stone, a few of the larger carbon dots just visible, not a bad colour approx H. With a loope, a crescent shape of carbon dots and clear crystal inclusions, quite a ‘ busy ‘ stone as a result, inclusions are bounced around by reflection.
A PEARSHAPED GREEN TOURMALINE 15CT BAR BROOCH dimensions of the tourmaline approx 15mm x 9mm x 5mm, length of the brooch 6.2cm, weight 5gms Condition Report: The tourmaline is brighter green than the ring, it is a bright spring green at the blunt end and graduated to a darker green towards the pointed end, no chips. Some linear inclusions across the stone with an area of busyness with iridescent filled feather inclusions at the blunt end, please see photos.
AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY & EARLIER ITEMS comprising; An Art Deco brooch, the onyx inlaid with rainbow mother of pearl flowers and wirework, with a marcaste edge, stamped Sterling. Dimensions 6.7cm x 4.5cm. An Austro Hungarian style brooch with rose cut diamonds and rough diamond slivers (polki) set in white metal cut back settings. Dimensions 2.7cm x 2.5cm. A white metal Art Nouveau dress clip set with a glass moonstone style stone. Dimensions 3.4cm x 2.2cm. A silver Theresia Thala coin, circa 1780, diameter 40mm, weight 28gms. A string of cherry amber beads, largest bead 24.5mm x 17.5mm, smallest 10.4mm x 7.6mm, length 80cm, weight 46.3gms. Weight of all the items together 108.2gms Condition Report: An Art Deco brooch, the onyx inlaid with rainbow mother of pearl;- Onyx displays faint agate banding when held to a bright light, definately not glass, in good condition. An Austro Hungarian style brooch with rose cut diamonds:- overall tarnish, diamonds are all very roughly cut and included, but do have a nice sparkle. A white metal Art Nouveau dress clip;- clip plated ‘ metal ‘ wearing through to brass, front white metal, nice condition, abrasions and flaws to the glass from manufacture not damage. A silver Theresia Thala coin, circa 1780, appears to be in good crisp condition, overall tarnish. A string of cherry amber beads, concoidial fractures to the drill holes, stringing appears good.
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