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18ct Gold - Single Stone Diamond Set Ring. Marked 18ct to Interior of Shank. The Old Round Brilliant Cut Diamond of Good Colour / Sparkle. Clarity - Black Inclusions to Center of Stone - Please See Photo. Est Diamond Weight 1.00 cts. Ring Size O. Shank and Setting Excellent, Low Estimate Because of Inclusions.
18ct Gold and Platinum - Attractive 3 Stone Diamond Set Dress Ring. Full Hallmark for 18ct - 750 to Interior of Shank. Cal Diamond Weight 0.40 pts - Marked to Interior of Shank. Both Colour and Clarity Are Excellent. Ring Size - K. All Aspects of Condition Are Excellent, Including Shank and Setting.
In the manner of Shoji Hamada - A rectangular slab vase from The Leach Pottery, with shallow collar neck, tenmoku glaze with sweeping brush work motifs in resist decoration, height 11.5cm, width 8.5cm.Provenance - This vase was purchased and owned by Gillian (Gill) Harrington who worked at the Leach Pottery on Kensington Church Walk in the early 1970s. Gill had originally worked for Bernard Stone at the Turret Bookshop which shared a space with The Leach Pottery. During her time working at The Turret Bookshop Gill became close friends with Sybil Hansen who worked for Leach at the Kensington Church Walk shop. From this friendship Gill began working at the shop covering shifts and selling the ceramics. Her daughter, who studied at St Mary Abbots School just down the road remembers sitting with her mother in the shop after school and also being taught how to pot by William (Bill) Marshall. Her diaries of the time make numerous mentions to her job at The Leach Pottery and her close friendship with both Sybil Hansen and Guy Worsdell. This piece and the other two examples were acquired by Gill at her time there.
A group of three canes pertaining to writing Various dates late 19th/20th century Comprising a Japanese brass-mounted silver and ebonized bamboo calligrapher's cane, the handle unscrewing to reveal ink brush, ink stick and stone, with brass ferrule; a gilt brass-mounted brass and bamboo systems walking stick, lever releases a jet cabachon-capped pencil from hammered brass handle; and a brass-mounted celluloid and malacca systems walking stick, the celluloid handle containing an inkwell and unscrewing to reveal a fountain pen, with faux horn ferrule. (3).L: 36 in. (longest) PROVENANCE: The collection of award-winning independent film director Larry Clark, New York.
A 19th century rapier in early 17th century Spanish style, flattened ovoid section blade 33½”, bowl guard with long, straight quillons slightly swollen at the ends, plain knucklebow, ball pommel, wirebound grip, see Stone p 525 fig 10 for similar. GC with a dark pitting patina overall. £150-200
Sapphire and diamond three-stone ringSet with three cushion-shaped sapphires, accented by rose-cut diamonds, the gallery of scrollwork design, maker's mark H&Co., ring size approx. N½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that all three sapphires are natural with evidence of heat treatment in the central sapphire and no evidence of heat treatment in the remaining sapphires. Report number 18459, dated 6th March 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
De Beers: 'The Promise Solitaire' diamond single-stone ringSet with a brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.28 carats, between tiered shoulders partially-set with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, signed De Beers, numbered B51182, maker's mark DB, London hallmark, ring size approx. MFootnotes:Accompanied by a passport from De Beers stating that the diamond is G+ colour, VS+ clarity. Serial number B51182, dated 20th March 2013.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver and quartz mounted Skean DhuGlasgow 1901 The 9cm blade with faceted back edge, single fuller, the hilt embossed with Celtic designs, the pommel with faceted quartz stone, contained within its wooden leather covered scabbard; together with another example. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Diamond single-stone ringSet with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 2.02 carats, ring size approx. MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the diamond is K colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 1142069411, dated 2nd December 2011.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
De Beers: 'Classic Solitaire' diamond single-stone ringSet with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.21 carats, signed De Beers, maker's mark DB, numbered B82888, London hallmark, ring size approx. M, accompanied by maker's pouch and passport Footnotes:Accompanied by a passport from De Beers stating that the diamond is D colour, IF clarity. Serial number B82888, dated 21st March 2013.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Five-Stone Diamond RingSet with emerald-cut diamonds, diamonds 1.52cts total, ring size approx. KFootnotes:Accompanied by five dossiers from GIA stating that the diamonds weighing either 0.30 or 0.31 carats are D-E colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Dossiers from 2013 - 2016. Please refer to department for further information.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gold and gem-set vinagrette, circa 1830Designed as a tricoloured gold book with foliate and floral detail, set with various gemstones, the first letter of each stone spelling the word, 'regard', (ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, diamond), length 3.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cartier: 'Love' ring and a diamond four-stone ring1st: The 18 carat white gold band decorated with screwhead motifs, 2nd: Set with brilliant-cut diamonds, 1st signed Cartier, numbered HZ8218, maker's marks, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark, ring sizes approx. 1st: J, 2nd: IFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Fancy-coloured single-stone diamond pendant necklace and earring suiteThe brilliant-cut diamond of orangey-brown tint to an omega-link chain, the earrings en suite, diamonds untested for natural colour, principal diamond approx. 1.70cts, remaining diamonds approx. 1.50cts total, lengths: chain 44.5cm, earrings 2.1cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Georgian rock crystal/white paste jewellery, to include a ring, the circular cut stone in a cut down collet setting, to a closed foiled back, later shank, finger size S 1/2; together with a pair of similarly set cufflinks; and a pair of earstuds, 1.1cm diameter; 15.7g grossCondition Report: One of the stones in the cufflinks is definitely rock crystal, it has inclusions typical of rock crystal. All the stones are within the region of Quartz (1.53-1.55) when tested on the refractometer (testing as 1.54), but sadly due to the large range of types of glass and their readings the refractometer (1.50-1.70) they could potentially still be paste. The earrings have later backs, the ring has a later setting, the items have possibly come from several different pieces (possibly buttons, circa 1800) as the settings are ever so slightly different. The cufflinks have different connectors, one is more worn than the other. All pastes have some nibbling to a few facet edges, the foilings behind the earrings is particularly perished, the others are only slightly perishedCondition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian five stone ring, the old mine cut diamonds estimated to weigh 0.76 carats total, in open claw settings, finger size S 1/2, 2.9g grossCondition Report: The diamonds are very bright and lively, the colour estimated J-L, clarity mostly VS, the central stone has a trigon to the crown surface. The setting has some wear commensurate with age and use, thinning to the back of the shankCondition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century single stone diamond ring, the old mine cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.18 carats, claw set above a pierced foliate two colour setting, finger size L, 3.1g gross, in an associated boxCondition Report: The diamond is bright and lively, colour estimate I-J, clarity SI1, some small mineral inclusions, two of the claws need retipping, and one has been retipped, some thinning to the back of the shank. The box has wear, the silk lining perishing Condition Report Disclaimer
A three stone diamond ring, set with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, approximately 0.65 carats total, stamped plat 18ct, finger size P, 2.3g grossCondition Report: The diamonds are bright and lively, colour estimated- centre stone K, sides I, clarity SI3-I, there is some wear to the setting where it has been worn with another ring, and some thinning to the back of the shank, it has also been resizedCondition Report Disclaimer
An 18 carat gold diamond three stone ring, set with three brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.25 carats total, in claw settings, stamped 750 with full London hallmarks for 1998, finger size M 1/2, 4.5g gross Condition Report: The diamonds have got some small mineral inclusions under the table and crown, but they are not that noticeable with the naked eye, but when you use the loupe they are instantly noticeable, SI2/3, colour estimated H/IWear commensurate with use. Rubbing to the settings. Scratches and scuffs. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond pendant, the princess cut diamond, estimated to weigh 1.00 carat, on a curb link chain, stamped 750, 45.5cm long, 4.4g gross Condition Report: Approximately I1/2 clarity - there is a surface reaching fracture and small mineral inclusion to the top of the stone under the crown and towards the middle of the table. Colour is approximately K/L (assessed in setting)Minimal wear to the settings, clasp in good working order. Condition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian diamond five stone ring, circa 1900, the graduated old cut diamonds, with rose cut diamond points between, approximately 0.56 carats total, to a pierced gallery, finger size M, 3.3g grossCondition Report: The diamonds are bright and lively, colour estimated G-I, clarity mostly SI, assessed in settings, some wear to the gallery, there is thinning to the claws and the back of the shank, the claws would benefit from retipping.Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century sapphire and diamond seven stone ring, the trio of circular cut sapphires interspaced with two pairs of old cut diamonds, approximately 0.12 carats, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size O 1/2, 2.4g grossCondition Report: Some nibbling to the sapphires crown facets, and some rubbing to the settings of the end sapphires, the sapphires are bright, the diamonds bright and livelyCondition Report Disclaimer
A 1930s aquamarine dress ring, the step cut aquamarine with canted corners, estimated to weigh 21 carats, to a pierced floral gallery, the shank stamped 15K, finger size L, 11g grossCondition Report: The aquamarine has a number of internal and surface reaching liquid filled inclusions and some internal healed fractures, particularly to towards one end of the stone and up one side, some nibbles to the crown facets, and a couple of chips to the girdle. The setting has some wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A single stone amethyst ring, the oval cut amethyst within a suspension setting, stamped 750, finger size N, 12.2g grossCondition Report: Amethyst 10mm x 8mm, a few fine scratches to the table, some from polishing, some light wear to setting, some scratches to the inside of the band at the back of the ringCondition Report Disclaimer
A green paste five stone ring, the graduated step cut pastes with canted corners, to a scrolled gallery, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size Q; together with a five stone amethyst and diamond ring, the oval cut amethysts with eight cut diamond points between, partial 18 carat gold hallmark, finger size P 1/2; 11.2g grossCondition Report: First ring- some chips and nibbling to the crown facets, some general wear from useSecond ring, some light wear Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of two colour multi stone earrings, the oval textured panel set with circular cut peridot, and synthetic spinels, with stud and clip fittings, 2.1cm long, 16.2g grossCondition Report: Some light wear commensurate with age and use, the clips are is good working orderCondition Report Disclaimer
Sampson Mordan, an early Victorian gold mourning pencil, circa 1850, the barrel with scrolled foliate black and pale blue enamel, with In Memory Of in black enamel and inscribed with the name H. Smith, with arrow detail, a purple foil backed clear stone endpiece, the tip marked with an M, 8.5cm long (retracted), 7.7g gross, in a period fitted burgundy leather pencil boxThe arrow detail was generally used on gold pencils by S. Mordan that did not bear the name. The use of light blue enamel in jewellery often denotes a young or unmarried person, however the use here could just be decorative.Condition Report: The condition is very good for its age, there are a few small chips to the enamel, only really noticeable under close inspection. The piece has not been tested for gold standard, but it is reputed that Mordan used 10 carat gold for his pencils and used the arrow mark to denote this, please see Bull. K, The KB Collection of Gold Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 48The lead hole is approximately 1mm diameter, the slider is in good working order. The pencil has no hallmark. No noticeable cracks or major damage to the metal, there are a few small nicks to the lobed tip. The fitted box is in good condition for its age.Condition Report Disclaimer
1970s Photographs & Devonshire Part Theatre case signed programmes, signatures include - Gerald Harper, Cathleen Nesbitt, Barbara Murray, David Killick, Richard Todd, John Stone, Michael Fleming, Nery's Hughes, Leslie Phillips, Nyree Dawn Porter, Max Wall, George Sewell, John Carson and more. In addition a programme signed by Dame Vera Lynn, another by Tony Bennett. Photographs include signed images by tennis player Olga Morozova- entertainer Billy Dainty, cricketers Peter George Wood, Tony Greg and bob Woolmer
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