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THREE RINGS, the first an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, designed as a central cluster of four circular sapphires flanked by single cut diamonds, with 18ct hallmark, the second a 9ct gold three stone cubic zirconia ring, with 9ct hallmark, the third a single stone cubic zirconia ring, approximate total weight 7 grams
FOUR 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGS, the first designed as a central circular sapphire within a single cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.24ct, together with a three stone sapphire and diamond ring, a seven stone sapphire and diamond ring and a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, all with 9ct hallmarks, approximate total weight 8.9 grams
TWO THREE STONE DIAMOND RINGS, the first designed as three single cut diamonds within illusion settings, estimated total diamond weight 0.06ct, stamped 18ct Plat, ring size K, the second designed as a spaced line of three brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.09ct, with 9ct hallmark, ring size K1/2, approximate total weight 4 grams
A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY PART AND FITTINGS, to include three spring release clasps, two stamped pt, five cup peg earring posts, all stamped 750, an 18ct white gold single stone four claw pendant mount, with 18ct hallmark, two scroll earring backs, stamped 750, various sized roll over bezels, believed to be 18ct, approximate total weight 8 grams
A gold three stone diamond ring, a brilliant cut diamond with a smaller brilliant cut diamond at each side, estimated as approximately 0.70ct total, claw set in white collets with scalloped galleries to tapered chenier shoulders and a plain yellow shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.65g Finger size M¼
A CARVED STONE FIGURE OF GUANYIN On a lotus carved wood stand 26cm high 1.8kg Condition: One minute chip to toe to left foot, one crack running to the backside, slight discolouration to the marble in places. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.
A MOTTLED JADE BAMBOO FORM WRIST REST The stone of grey, green and russet tones, with carved bamboo decoration On wood stand 13cm long / 320g altogether _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home, 43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm
An 18 carat gold five stone diamond ring. Set with five graduated Old European cut diamonds. Principle stone approximately 0.7ct, 0.3ct and then 0.2ct. Gross weight 4.65 grams, size N.Condition report intended as a guide only.Setting in good condition. No chips, cracks or abrasions to the stones. No visible black inclusions under 10x mag.
A Victorian cased 15 carat gold starburst brooch. Set with seed pearls and five old European cut diamonds, 8.2 grams, 32mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Four pearls lacking. Diamonds very bright, central stone visibly included. Nice lustre to the pearls. Metal in good order.
20 unmade plastic etc kits, card models and books of Roman related subjects. 3x Airfix Roman Ford & Figurines sets. Heller Roman longboat, 2x Russian produced Round Stone tower and a related Stone Wall. 5x ESCI Roman Legion figures sets and 2x Barbarian Warriors. Plus 23 Melandra Card Models series including - Hadrian's Wall Turret, Roman Gateway, Temple of Mithras and Roman Bathouse etc. Together with 11 DK (Dorling Kindersley) Roman Town House sets -book, card models and game. Also a collection of books relating to Roman subjects including- Walking Roman Roads In Britain, The Towns of Roman Britain, An Atlas of Roman Britain, Pompeii, Rome of The Caesars, Caesar is Dead, The Romans, etc. An interesting Lot. £70-90
Roman, incomplete cast copper-alloy anthropomorphic figurine of probable first or second century date. Only about half the figurine survives, taking the form of a hooded and cloaked standing male before truncating abruptly in an old, worn break. Folds in the cloak are represented by parallel incisions, while on the face (though worn) the eyes and hair have been rendered quite realistically. Condition: good despite wear, even dark greenish patina. Length: c. 30mm. Discussion: this object may represent one of the genii cucullacti or 'hooded gods' apparently beloved in Late Iron Age and early Roman Britain. Named after their distinctive attire (the cucullus, a sort of conjoined hooded poncho), they are thought to be associated with the concepts of prosperity and fertility. A number of depictions are known, some in stone from Hadrian's wall, others in the form of small figurines somewhat similar to this potential example. Provenance: from the collection of an ex metal detectorist, found Oxfordshire/Berkshire/Hampshire in the 1980s or 1990s.
CA. 200 AD. Rare Ancient Roman gold ring; a decorated solid hoop forming an oval bezel; beautifully carved red intaglio stone inserted in the middle, depicting a Satyr's head. Superb, wearable condition. D: 20mm/L: 25mm; UK U; US 10; 15.5gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 600 - 800 AD Rare Merovingian or Byzantine gold cross pendant with applied loop; decorated with embossed decoration; garnet stone inserted in the middle. Good, wearable condition; 50x38mm; 1.97x 1.5in; 5.2gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 200 AD. Rare Ancient Roman gold ring; a well-preserved hoop forming an elliptical bezel; beautifully carved green intaglio stone inserted in the middle; depicting a standing stag near a tree; the standing stag is often associated with the god Satyr; it was later on used in Christianity as the prototype of depicting the Devil. Superb, wearable condition; D: 16mm/L: 21mm; UK K US 5; 2gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
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