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Lot 605

A three stone set diamond gypsy ring, with three old cut diamonds, each in rub over setting, the central stone approx 0.40cts, flanked by two smaller stones each approx 0.20cts, on a yellow metal band, unmarked, tested as 18ct, ring size Z, 5.7g all in.

Lot 610

Two 9ct gold dress rings, to include a diamond set cross design dress ring, 3.2g all in, and a 9ct gold dress ring, set with central blue stone and tiny white stones (some missing), 2.1g all in. (2)

Lot 611

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring, with each stone in claw setting, diamonds set in diamond shaped borders, Birmingham 1892, ring size R, 2.8g all in.

Lot 627

A quantity of modern costume jewellery, to include a Summit gold plated ladies wristwatch, decorative brooches, silver plated jewellery box, paste stone set necklaces etc. (a quantity).

Lot 631

A quantity of silver and silver plated costume jewellery, to include a modern silver bangle with makers mark MB, stone set, silver engraved fobs, paste stone set jewellery, dress rings, necklaces, pendants etc. (a quantity).

Lot 84

A collection of items to include an inuit carving of a lady with child, initialled HK, a carved stone figure of a bird of prey, a stone girl, an alabaster bowl etc.

Lot 13

A reconstituted stone garden ornament of a couple, has been painted, 26" high

Lot 634

Rolling Stones vinyl 'Sticky Fingers', 'Steel Wheels', and the Rolling Stone No1 & No2

Lot 681

A collection of four Arts & Crafts silver hat pins by Charles Horner to include green stone set example All full hallmarks and CH makers marks to each. No sign of major damage or repair, in generally nice condition for age, minor dents, wear and tear but nothing major.

Lot 687

Indian collar white metal necklace, stone set Indian necklaces, white metal bangle and a small hand mirror

Lot 698

An 18ct yellow gold single stone diamond ring, ring size M

Lot 699

Three antique stone set rings, to include two hallmarked 9ct

Lot 730

Large and impressive five stone diamond half hoop ring total carat weight estimated to be 2.5 carats, set in white metal, ring size N

Lot 732

1920's 18ct gold and platinum mounted five stone diamond ring, ring size N

Lot 734

1920's five stone diamond half hoop ring, ring size S

Lot 735

Victorian five stone diamond ring in carved setting unmarked tests as 18ct, ring size R

Lot 757

A diamond half hoop ring, unmarked white metal, ring size J one stone missing

Lot 340

A large pottery water jug with gilt decoration, a stone china bowl with Imari decoration, and a vase with floral and dragonfly decoration

Lot 434

A single stone diamond ring, set in gold

Lot 437

A gold colour metal ring, set with red stone

Lot 456

A diamond and ruby five stone ring set in 18 carat gold

Lot 457

An 18 carat gold five stone diamond ring and another

Lot 461

A single stone diamond ring, set in 18 carat gold

Lot 462

A single stone diamond ring, set in 18 carat white gold

Lot 468

Two gold dress rings and a white and red stone ring (tests for diamond)

Lot 1204

10K 'Dearest' precious stone set hinge pendant 1g

Lot 1211

Four 9ct yellow gold rings some stone set various sizes 7.9g

Lot 1212

9ct gold snake bracelet with red stone eyes CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good condition with no losses or visible repairs.

Lot 1214

9ct gold three stone Princess cut diamond ring size K 2.6g

Lot 1232

18ct gold antique five stone diamond ring hallmarks worn size L 2.8g

Lot 1250

Sterling silver fancy stone set ring with dragonfly detailing size S / T

Lot 1254

Silver black stone cross ring size N 2.6g

Lot 1257

9ct yellow gold stone set ring 1.5g

Lot 1272

Sterling silver stone set hinged bangle fully hallmarked D: 6 cm

Lot 1276

Silver multi-coloured semi precious stone set pendant

Lot 1278

925 silver blue stone drop earrings

Lot 1304

9ct gold three stone spinner 5.4g

Lot 154

A silver and Cornelian set ring; a silver snake ring; and a large silver star shaped stone set ring

Lot 162

A silver ring; together with a green gem stone set ring

Lot 197

A small bronze figure of a period soldier, with part cannon at his feet, raised on a stone base

Lot 32

A coaching horn pin brooch:, stamped '9ct', approximately 100mm total length and an owl motif pin brooch with green cabochon stone-set eyes, approximately 45mm total length.

Lot 373

18ct Emerald & Diamond 3 Stone Ring (Fracture to surface) - Size S

Lot 490

Reconstituted stone bird bath

Lot 492A

Five reconstituted stone garden ornaments and a plastic owl

Lot 493A

Four reconstituted stone garden ornaments and a pair of resin pigs

Lot 494

Five reconstituted stone garden ornaments including a large otter

Lot 295

To Include: Hulk Hogan, Sting, Stone Cold Steve Austin & Macho Man.

Lot 161

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.40cts within a four-claw setting, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, ring size N½Accompanied by a report from Gem & Solid Phase laboratory in France, stating that the diamond weighing 3.40cts is G colour, SI1 clarity. Report no. 20180728 dated July 28th 2018.

Lot 176

A FIVE-STONE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RINGThe central old brilliant-cut diamond, between oval-shaped sapphires to further similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum and 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.10cts total, ring size N¼

Lot 179

A THREE-STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe octagonal-shaped emerald weighing approximately 1.30cts, between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, within collet-setting, mounted in 14K gold, diamonds approximately 1.30cts total, ring size O½Accompanied by a report from GCS laboratory in London, stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin, with minor clarity enhancement. Report number 79208-40, dated April 8th 2019.

Lot 198

A SINGLE-STONE RINGThe round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.60cts within a four-claw setting, to a trifurcated plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, ring size J½Accompanied by a report from the GIA laboratory in the USA, stating that the diamond weighing 3.60cts is K colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 7318231699, dated November 6th 2018.

Lot 221A

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 2.30cts within a multi-claw setting, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, ring size P½

Lot 230

A THREE-STONE DIAMOND RINGSet with a row of three round brilliant-cut diamonds within four-claw settings, weighing approximately 0.70ct each, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, ring size O½

Lot 234A

A FIVE-STONE DIAMOND RINGDesigned as a line of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, embellished with rose-cut diamond accents to a gallery of scrolling design, mounted in 18K gold, English hallmarks for 'London 1961', diamonds approximately 0.90ct total, ring size N

Lot 40

A DIAMOND AND GOLD 'CORDES LUDO' JARRETIERE BRACELET, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 1945-50The flexible bracelet designed as four-rows of gold ropework, with pavé-set diamond cap and tassel terminals, to the round brilliant-cut diamond bar clasp with gold ropework trim, mounted in 18K gold, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered, French assay marks, maker's mark 'P&Fils' length 26.4cmIn 1895, a young couple by the name of Estelle Arpels and Alfred Van Cleef, were married. She the daughter of a precious stones dealer and he the son of a stone-cutter, they found in each other not only a great love, but a shared love and passion for precious stones. Eager and enthusiastic to build more than just a life together, they founded a business which would become an international household name for over a century to come.In 1906, Alfred, together with Estelle’s brother Charles, established the Maison of Van Cleef & Arpels in Place Vendôme in Paris, in the heart of Parisian high fashion and society. They were subsequently joined by the two younger Arpel brothers, completing the family affair.Van Cleef & Arpels exhibited widely throughout the course of its rich history. In 1992, The Palais Galliera, also formally known as the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, held a major retrospective of the creations of Van Cleef & Arpels. The exhibition included pieces from the House’s own collection, put together over the years by Jacques Arpels, as well as a number of pieces loaned from loyal clients of the House. Article number 302 in the original exhibition catalogue is a “Bracelet Cordes Ludo”, exactly like the example included in this auction. Dating from 1949, it is described in the exhibition catalogue as “Collier trois rang de cordes or, le fermoir et le haut des glands est en brilliants montés sur platine. Collection Van Cleef & Arpels No d’origine 61967”.The “Cordes Ludo” bracelets come from a collection inspired by the couturier and their relationship with the textiles, cloths and ribbons which they weave into haute couture creations. In a similar way to the couturier, the jewellers of Van Cleef & Arpels wove and braided solid threads of gold, shaping the metal into a precious ode to the twill fabric created by couturiers. Embellished lightly with precious stones, carelessly knotted to one side and ending in stylish tassels, the “cordes ludo” bracelet appears simple and effortlessly chic.These twisted threads of gold were also woven into necklace chokers of gold rope, as in the case of the necklace also included in this auction.

Lot 47

A FINE DIAMOND BROOCH, BY CHAUMET, CIRCA 1955Of stylised openwork design, the principal round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.40cts within a cluster of marquise-shaped diamonds, to a triple spray of brilliant and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, remaining diamonds approximately 8.00cts, signed Chaumet, within Chaumet fitted case, length 3.8cmChaumet was founded in 1780 by Marie-Etienne Nitot, with an establishment at the heart of place Vendôme. His creativity and quality of workmanship, led him to become one of the most sought-after jewellers in Europe and thus establish a loyal and prestigious clientele. Since its inception Chaumet has preserved and continued the Parisian tradition of expertly crafted fine jewellery.The history of Chaumet has been entwined with the History of France, with Nitot and his son, Francois Regnault Nitot becoming the official jeweller to Napoleon during the Consulate and the Empire, creating tiaras, official court jewels and fashion accessories. Napoleon’s marriage to Joséphine, then to Marie-Louise of Habsburg-Lorraine, Queen Marie-Antoinette’s great-niece, resulted in some impressive commissions for Chaumet. Following the fall of the Empire, Nitot’s successors Jean-Baptiste Fossin and his son, Jules, dedicated themselves to romantic jewellery inspired by the decorative arts of the Italian Renaissance and of the French 17th-century.In 1848, Jules Fossin set up a London branch in partnership with J.V., Morel, assisted by his son Prosper. On his return to Paris in 1954, Prosper Morel joined Jules Fossin whom he succeeded in 1868. Prosper Morel’s daughter married Joseph Chaumet in 1875. With exceptional creativity and inspired by the re-enchantment of nature, Joseph Chaumet came to be recognised as an undisputed master of the Belle Époque. In 1889, Chaumet took over the company and gave his name to the house.In 2001, the LVMH Group acquired the house and entrusted the reigns to Thierry Fritsch, an art lover who revived the business, all while preserving its original spirit. Pascal Bourdariat was made the 12th head of the workshop, and as tradition dictates, a special ceremony was held for the handover to initiate the new bearer of the tradition. The house’s skill is traditionally passed down from one head of the workshop to another, without interruption, reflecting the creativity and excellence of each era.In the 1920s Chaumet’s jewellery styles became more geometric in line, following art deco style, characterised by strong contrasts in colours and materials, the use of semi-precious stones, black and white, as well as exotic inspirations. The 1930s saw Chaumet becoming more feminine, continuing its style while exploring a certain modernity that echoed fine Parisian taste, ever in search of novelty and the avant-garde. In 1970, gold jewellery, sometimes set with hardstone, bronze or mother-of-pearl, was on offer in a new boutique concept.Chaumet’s legacy of bucolic beauty is a deep well of inspiration that bridges past and present designs. Today, the bees share Chaumet’s garden-inspired Jardin’s Collection with the spider, weaving its perilous web, playing their game of amorous hide-and-seek. The ‘Hortensia’ collections invite us into a delicate garden filled with vibrant colour, the ‘Bee my love’ collection, including the diamond bee and the honeycomb motif, celebrate an imperial pledge of love and the ‘Attrape Moi’ collection once again highlights the bee. The house’s international development continues with a network of stores across Europe, the Middle East, Japan and Asia. Chaumet’s headquarters at 12 Place Vendome still house the studio, workshop and boutique - including a “Tiara Hall” and a large 18th century lounge that has been classified as a national monument.For more than 230 years Chaumet’s excellence in high Jewellery has been passed down through generations of jewellers. Diamonds and precious stones, carefully selected for their exceptional clarity and brilliance, are sculpted into round, cushion, oval, emerald or the house’s signature pear-shaped cut, and then the jewellers, stone setters, polishers and engravers give life to the jewels, exhibited in magnificent pieces of jewellery. With inspiration drawn from Art Nouveau, nature and travels, Chaumet ceaselessly reinvents its aesthetic codes and creates jewels that are truly remarkable. The elegant diamond brooch embodies a naturalistic theme, with the large round brilliant diamond surrounded by smaller brilliant marquise shaped diamonds depicting a flower, all set to the side of an artistic design. This is a truly magnificent piece to be cherished, increasing the glamour stakes of any outfit.

Lot 87

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.27cts within a six-claw setting, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, maker's mark 'JP', ring size J

Lot 88

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe oval-shaped diamond weighing approximately 0.80ct within a four-claw setting, to a plain hoop, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, ring size K

Lot 89

A COLOURED DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe oval-shaped diamond weighing 1.50cts within a double four-claw setting, between tapered baguette-cut diamonds weighing 0.48ct total, mounted in 18K gold, ring size L½

Lot 9

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NECKLACE AND EARRINGS EN SUITE, FRENCH, CIRCA 1840Designed as a series of graduated rose-cut colourless stone elements within foiled closed-back setting, suspending from a double gold trace-link chain to a square gold plaque clasp with floral engraved decoration, with a pair of earrings en suite set with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, French assay marks, maker's mark 'RG', necklace length 38cm, earrings length 1.5cm

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