Two stone diamond crossover ring, stamped 'Plat', the old brilliant cuts of approximately 0.99 carats and 0.97 carats calculated, with five single cuts to each shoulder, size R, 4.1g gross Condition: Evidence of re-sizing to shank, setting appears ok. Flattened section on both shoulders, worn flat by wearing next to a band. The diamonds appear bright, slightly tinted. No obvious visible inclusions to the naked eye. One has a couple of small black inclusions close to the surface, the other very clean. M/VS2. 6.5mm diameter x 4mm deep approx **General condition consistent with age
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Single stone diamond 18ct white gold ring, the brilliant cut of approximately 0.25 carats estimated, size P, 3g gross Condition: Some light surface scratches to the mount, claws appear ok. Flat sections to each side of the collet, rubbed from wearing next to another ring. Diamonds fairly white and approx SI clarity. 4.3mm diameter x 3.2mm deep approximately. Sponsors mark CR (Clive Ranger Ltd). **General condition consistent with age
Ethnographica - New Zealand Maori stone axe head, 15cm long, sold with hand written note stating 'It was given to my mother when she was in charge of the Porewa School, four to five miles from Marton, N. Ils [North Island] Old Man Kumeroa gave to her as a token of his gratitude for what she did for his grandson who attended his small country school….Kumeroa had at some time turned up this axe when ploughing one of his paddocks', together with a second hand written note dated 16th January 1987 'I took the Maori axe head to the City Museum (Queens Road, Bristol) and showed it to Sue Giles. She thought it was a genuine Maori axe head…. Age - probably made before New Zealand had much contact with white people who introduced metal tools….hence probably 1800…probably axe head was made by the Polynesian settlers…I think the axe head is made of basalt' Condition: Natural losses and flaws to stone commensurate with age and use including edge of tapering end and where probably wrapped to a shaft. Minor flake losses to blade edge. - **General condition consistent with age
Cased gentleman's dress set, stamped '18ct', the cufflinks, four dress button and two collar studs each set with a square cut blue stone to the centre on a mother-of-pearl ground enclosed by a white metal wreath border, 11.3g gross Condition: The dress buttons and the cufflinks approx 12mm diameter, the blue stones 3mm square approx. The collar studs 7mm diameter approx set with small blue stones, 1.5mm square approx. **General condition consistent with age.
A Northern French or possibly Mosan polychrome painted limestone Sedes Sapientiae, probably 14th/early 15th century, the fragmentary, draped Virgin portrayed on a stylised throne and balancing the Christ Child, wearing a tunic, on her knees, on a rectangular section plinth with indistinct inscription, 36cm high overallThis frontal, formal portrayal of the Virgin with the Christ Child standing on her knees has its roots in Byzantine iconography. Statues of the Virgin seated on a Solomonic throne were part of French liturgical practice, and are often executed on a smaller scale so they could be moved and carried.The heavy folds of the draperies and incorporation of a low-backed chair shares similarities to examples from the Meuse valley, note for example Sotheby's London, 9 July 2015, lot 9 (in oak).For further reading on this iconographic type, mainly centred on wood sculpture though citing some examples in stone, please see I. H. Forsyth, Throne of Wisdom, Princeton University Press, 2019.Condition Report: Fragmentary, some losses to finish, old repairs.Plaster repair to rear of socle.Lacking heads.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Indian carved stone group of Ganesha and attendant, c.12th century, central India or Rajasthan, 21cm high x 16cm wide x 6cm deepProvenance: Private Collection and by repute purchased from Spink by the current ownerCondition Report: a fragment from a larger carvingarea of Ganesha's head with stone of a different colour probably a later stain (or repair)?The reverse with metal plaque attached for wall mounting Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian Pearl Set Pendant, of gilt openwork design (pearl missing), circular collet set to the centre, on a chain; a large single stone pendant, of teardrop shape within openwork border; a dainty diamond set necklace (damages/incomplete) set with (1mm) rose cut diamonds; a pink polished hardstone drop pendant, in a case, and a pink hardstone set negligee pendant, oval and circular cabochon collet set (closed back setting), to T-bar and loop fastener.
Waltham, an open faced Railway pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with black roman numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds hand, blued steel hands, inner chapter of Arabic numerals 13 to 24, the gilt metal screw back case engraved with an image of a steam train, housing a signed Vanguard, 21 jewel, adjusted, keyless wind movement, rose diamond end stone, bi metallic split compensated balance with Vernier regulator, jewelled up to and including the centre wheel, numbered 10546984, case numbered 03186, approximately 5.3 cm overall diameter
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