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Three pendant necklaces to include a 9ct gold cross pendant (marked 9ct to pendant and chain), 9ct gold purple stone pendant with 9ct gold chain (chain af, both marked 9ct), and a simulated pearl pendant mounted to a yellow metal chain (chain unmarked and af, pearl hallmarked to mount). Cross measures 2.5cm.
Three stone diamond and platinum ring. The ring being set with three round old cut diamonds in prong settings with pierced heart shaped details. Marked plat to band. Size S. Central diamond measures approx 6mm diameter, the two other diamonds approx 5mm diameter. Estimated 1.6ct - 1.8ct in total.
Richard Stone Reeves (1919-2005), Lester Piggott The Five Greatest I Ever Rode, depicting the racehorses Crepello, Petit Etoile, Sir Ivor, Nijinksy and Rhinegold, colour print, signed in pencil by the artist lower right and by Lester Piggott lower centre, published 1975, 69 x 54cm. Framed and glazed.
Includes a Sahsa Bowles Designs carved wooden box with a pewter top with a blue acrylic stone. Also includes, Jere enameled bejeweled oval box with pink flowers. Sahsa Bowles Designs: 4"L x 2"W x 2"H. Jere: 3.75"L x 3"W x 2"H. Manufacturer: Sahsa Bowles Designs and JereCondition: Age related wear. As is. Missing rhinestones.
Opal, diamonds and sapphires pendant set with black Pearl necklaces,, a large and impressive antique necklace, made of 10 rows of silver pearls, an antique pendant made of 18 karat yellow gold and silver, signed, Inlaid in the center is a high-quality oval cabochon polished opal stone, antique polished diamonds and blue sapphires, at the end of which hangs a silver pearl. Period: 19th century
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Bronze medal, 1842. Issued to commemorate the laying of the foundation stone for the third Royal Exchange building on 17th January 1842.Victoria bust facing left left; VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIARUM REGINA F:D:. Design by W. Wyon. / Ten lines of text; IN COMMEMORATION OF LAYING THE FIRST STONE OF THE NEW ROYAL EXHANGE BY H:R:H: PRINCE ALBERT CONSORT OF H:M: QUEEN VICTORIA 17 JANUARY 1842 IN THE FIFTH YEAR OF HER REIGN. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS SP63 , certification number 48580878. PCGS population in this grade: 5, equal-finest graded.Reference: BHM-2078Diameter: 45 mm.Weight: 44.4 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
A BROKEN TWO STONE DIAMOND RINGBezel set with two old cut diamond measuring 2.50 carats and 2.20 carats individually, with graduating old cut diamond set shoulders, the largest diamonds measuring approximately 0.30 carats each, mounted in unmarked white metal testing as platinum, gross weight 6.4 gramsAll gemstone and diamond weights, colour and clarity have been assessed mounted and are of our opinion only, with the exception of certificated items.CONDITION REPORTHalf of the shank of the ring is missing as a result of being cut off of a finger, one of the diamonds to the shoulders has fallen out and the setting is bent. Estimated colour and claritythe appx 2.50 carat diamond estimated VS2-SI1 clarity, and G-I colour, diamond has a small chip to one of the upper girdle facetsThe appx 2.20 carat diamond estimated VS1-VS2 clarity and G-I colour
A GOLD AND SILVER SET DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGMounted with the principal old cut diamond at the centre in a twin surround mounted with rose cut diamonds, between foliate shoulders, unmarked, ring size N½, gross weight 5.8 gramsCONDITION REPORTThe principal diamond is an attractive clear stone, claws are intact and secure, the surrounding diamonds have one or two inclusions, the border of the setting is beginning to show signs of wear, suggested age circa 1900
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