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18ct white gold, opal and diamond ring, the part collet set oval opal with grey matrix base, flanked by a trapezoid-cut diamond, weighing 0.3 carat approximately, Size L, 7.3 grams.Condition report: Opal - 15.5 x 9.5 x 5.5mm approximately.The grey opal matrix is seen at the back of the cabochon, and at the lower sides of the stone. Opal play of colour is blue, black and dark green. Channel settings intact, stones intact, mount and shank with minor scratches commensurate with age. Opal not cracked.
A group of jewellery items, including a yellow metal foliate brooch, two yellow metal rings, a yellow metal and pearl necklace, a yellow metal heart-shaped locket clasp, a yellow metal necklace set with five pearl beads, a yellow metal and pearl heart-shaped pendant on chain, together with a blue paste stone necklace, and a group of sundry yellow metal and gilt metal earrings. (qty)Condition report: Yellow metal items, 17 grams combined.
A Victorian turquoise pavé set heart-shaped pendant, with vacant glazed panel to reverse and three stone bale. 3.3cm length. To a later coiled link chain marked '14k'. 46cm length. 3.9 gramsCondition report: Heart unmarked - appears to be silver. The turquoise beads are of differing colours and one has a small chip.
A 14k yellow gold and diamond triple cluster ring, size T, together with a 9ct yellow gold and ametrine ring, size U, a 9ct yellow gold and amethyst ring, size T 1/2, a 9ct white gold and diamond band ring, size V, and a 9ct yellow gold and green gemstone ring, set with a chequerboard-facet oval-cut stone, size T 1/2. (5)Condition report: 15.2 grams combined
An 18ct white gold, black diamond, and tsavorite eternity band ring, pave-set with round-cut diamonds, the diamonds of approximately 4.0 carats combined, approximately size M/N, internal diameter approximately 17 mm, 10.2 grams.Condition report: The ring isnt by Stephen Webster as it hasnt got his maker's logo or maker's marks on. The sole marks it has are - "750 BD 4.29 0.44", which obviously relates to the stone weights.All stones are present and claws intact.Overall good condition.Depth of the band 10mm approx
A 9ct white gold and blue diamond ring, the diamond of approximately 0.14 carats, size T 1/2, together with a 9ct white gold and cinnamon diamond ring, the round-cut diamond approximately 0.20 carats, size T 1/2, a 9ct yellow gold and trillion-cut pale lilac tanzanite ring, size N 1/2, and a 9ct yellow gold and purple stone ring, size N 1/2. (4)Condition report: All four could possibly be resized by a jeweller; total weight 5 grams
A pair of diamond cluster earrings, each centred with an old mine-cut diamond, within a double border of old round-cut diamonds, central stone measuring approximately 5.5 mm diameter, suspended from old-cut diamonds, stem and butterfly fitting, unmarked, cluster approximately 1.7 x 1.6 cm, earrings 2.8 cm, 7.4 grams.Condition report: Central diamonds measuring approximately 5.7 x 4.7 x 3.7 mm
A diamond three stone half hoop ring; the round brilliant cut diamonds in 18 carat white gold claw mounts; to a plain, tapering, 18 carat yellow gold shank. Total diamond weight estimated to be approximately 1 carat. Size I 1/2. Can be resized. 3.9 gramsCondition report: Claws and mount intact, and overall good condition. Diamonds bright and lively, assessed colour H/I, clarity SI. Two with medium blue fluorescence. RG sponsor's mark.
A pair of Victorian turquoise and rose diamond pendant earrings; the domed, pavé set turquoise drops with single stone central rose-cut diamonds; suspended from two stone turquoise drops to simple hook fittings. 4.5cm length and a pair of turquoise wreath style hoop earrings. (2)Condition report: The wreath design earrings are set in a white and yellow base metal. Their dimensions 58mm drop, 44mm diameterVictorian earrings - 44mm drop, 14mm diameter, 5.7 grams for Victorian earrings.
An 18ct yellow gold textured band, later mounted with seven old-cut diamonds the largest central stone measuring approximately 4.3 x 4 mm, flanked with smaller stones, set in later white metal claw mounts, the shank marked 750, size O.Condition report: 4.3 x 4 x 2.8 mm - approximate measurements of central stone, measured in the moount with a Presidium gauge. Ring 4.2 grams
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond trilogy ring, the central round brilliant-cut diamond approximately 1.40 carats, flanked with two round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.50 carats each, approximate clarity of central stone I1, side diamonds around SI1/2, approximate colour H/I, size P 1/2, 3.5 grams.
Mahmoud Moussa (Egypt, 1913-2003)Reclining Nude cast stonesigned 'Mahmoud Moussa' in Arabic on the verso, executed in 194722 x 60cm (8 11/16 x 23 5/8in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Artist's EstateThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Attributed to Michael Pacher (German, circa 1435-1498): A carved wood and polychrome and parcel gilt decorated figure of a male saint, possibly St JohnSouth German or Tyrolean, late 15th centurythe figure with rope tied wavy shoulder length fair hair looking slightly to sinister, clad in a draped and folded cloak held about his body, his left hand clutching the upheld hem, raised on a later stained wood rectangular base, the figure, 78cm high, the later base 5cm high Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Reinhold Hofstätter, ViennaThe sculptor, architect and painter Michael Pacher was active during the later part of the 15th century. Cited as perhaps one of the earliest artists to introduce the Renaissance style to a German clientele, he was famous for producing elaborate painted and sculpted works in both wood and stone showing a uniquely personal side incorporating elements of the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Gothic.Producing works including painted structures for altarpieces on an unparalleled scale in North European, his finest work is perhaps the St Wolfgang Altarpiece (1471-1481) in Salzkammergut which is considered to be one of the most outstanding examples of a carved and painted altar shrine illustrating scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary. Pacher's other great work, the Altarpiece of the Church Fathers was created in 1483 for Neustift Monastery and this also combined painting and sculpture to produce a unique composition. Influenced primarily by North Italian art, Pacher's work however shares characteristics with the work of the Italian artist Andrea Mantegna whilst also reflecting the heritage and tradition of a number of South German carvers.The plump facial features of the present lot with his upturned nose, distinctive waving to the hair and crinkled folds of the drapery compare closely to figures in Pacher's St Wolfgang Altarpiece, see T. Müller, Gotik in Tirol, Bozen, 1976, figs. 122-124 and pl. XXVII.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Registration No: DDG 999LChassis No: V810559RCAMOT: November 2022Subject to an extensive bodywork restoration and mechanical overhaulFinished in Oliver Green complemented with a retrimmed Cream leather interiorFitted with correct Dog-Leg manual gearboxPrevious engine overhaul and recent inspection with compression test by marque specialist1 of just 288 Series 2 examples madeIntroduced in April 1972 shortly after Aston Martin had been acquired by Company Developments, the new V8 was visually distinguished from its DBS V8 predecessor by a black mesh grille and twin (rather than quad) headlights. Under the skin, the two shared the same platform chassis, DeDion rear axle, independent front suspension, power steering and disc brakes. Another carry over was the 'quad-cam' 5340cc V8 engine allied to either five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. Credited with developing well over 300bhp - thanks in part to its Bosch mechanical fuel-injection system - the model was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 6 seconds and almost 160mph (figures which would not be properly eclipsed until the arrival of the fearsome Vantage). Only in production for fifteen months, just 288 of the first generation `twin headlight' V8s are thought to have been made.This Aston Martin V8 was built in July 1972 with fuel injected engine and automatic transmission and delivered to Plough Motors Ltd, Stroud Valley in August that year for delivery to its first owner. This is therefore an original RHD UK market car and one of just 288 Series 2 cars produced. Little is known about the car’s early history despite attempts to track this down via the Owners Club and Works Service. However, the DVLA have confirmed that ‘DDG 999L’ is the original registration number of the car. The car was exported at some point, most likely in 1987 when it was last taxed prior to the vendor purchasing it. It is believed to have remained in Europe (as evidenced by a Norwegian registration document dated March 2003) before returning to the UK from Germany in 2015. During its time abroad, the car was converted to LHD.Purchased by the vendor as a bare body shell, with fully overhauled engine and everything else in boxes, this 1972 Aston Martin V8 was treated to a comprehensive restoration between 2015 and 2020 and has been placed in dry storage since completion. Work to the body comprised the eradication of all rust and included the fitment of new sills, rear radius arm mounting points and boot floor. At some point the car had been styled like a later Oscar India V8 with Kamm tail rear bodywork, this being removed to return the car to original specification. It was also converted back to RHD and painted in Aston Martin Olive Green. Many new parts were incorporated into the build including a complete new wiring loom and full stainless-steel exhaust. The GKN wheels were refurbished and new 225/70x15 Michelin XWX tyres with tubes were fitted. This tyre size being correct for a manual V8.Prior to fitting, the engine was run on the dyno and achieved an extremely healthy 330bhp without any tuning. The car is said to “run and drive extremely well and is a showcase for how good a properly set up mechanically fuel injected car should feel. The fully overhauled ZF dog-leg gear box now fitted complements the engine as, unlike later carburettor V8's, the mechanical fuel injection delivers it's power further up the rev range.” The engine also benefits from a recent inspection with compression test by marque specialist Rikki Cann.The interior was completely retrimmed in Conolly Vaumol Luxan Stone leather. The carpets are Boyriven Wilton and the headliner is Boyriven Union Cloth in fawn. In addition, all the black vinyl dash panels were re-covered and the steering wheel restored.On completion, ‘DDG 999L’ was entered into the Aston Martin Owner's Club Concours in February 2021. Due to Covid restrictions, this was a virtual concours and the judges used photographs to assess the cars. Despite strong competition, this car was declared the winner of the "Newport Pagnell V8" class. A commemorative plaque is included with the history.A decidedly handsome machine, this recently restored Series 2 is offered with a folder of invoices for parts and work carried out during the restoration as well as a substantial ring bound document comprising details of all the work carried out along with accompanying photographs. Vendor Condition Ratings:Bodywork: 'Excellent’Engine: 'Excellent'Electrical Equipment: 'Excellent'Paintwork: ‘Excellent'Gearbox: 'Excellent'Interior Trim: 'Excellent'Footnote: For more information, please contact:James McWilliamjames.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk07943 584760
A diamond five stone ring, the graduated old-cut diamonds in claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.85ct, ring size R½Condition report: Diamonds are well matched, fairly bright and lively, with occasional small chips/surface fractures, estimated SI1 to P1 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. Diamonds graduate from approximately 0.25ct to 0.10ct in weight. The ring mount has general wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips, with heavier wear to the sides of the setting. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 2.9gm.
A pair of onyx and diamond cufflinks, each circular onyx panel centred with an old-cut diamond in millegrain collet setting, on chain-link fittings, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT', total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, panel diameter 1.35cmCondition report: Diamonds are well matched and lively, but each stone contains surface-reaching fractures/small chips, and the settings are likely to be foil backed. The diamonds in each cufflink are slightly different sizes; one approximately 0.08ct and the other approximately 0.05ct. The onyx panels and mounts have surface wear, nicks/small chips and scuffs, and one of the panel mounts has a dent to the back. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 7gm.
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