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Late Victorian Liberty silver sugar spoon, stamped - Cymric, with Art Nouveau-style trailing stem and inset green hardstone terminal (now loose) (Birmingham 1901), Liberty & Co., 12.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General condition of silver quite good, some surface scratching, bowl distorted, trailing stems are distorted and solder seam where they join above stone is cracked, stone is loose and split in half, marks rubbedPlease note the date is Birmingham 1901 not London 1897 as stated in catalogue
1960s Kutchinsky 18ct gold diamond and turquoise floral spray brooch with pavé set turquoise cabochons and diamond set textured gold petals, signed, hallmarked (London 1960), 64mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Total gross weight approximately 38.1 grams. Clear signature and hallmarks. Clip fitting works well, slight discolouration to the setting near one of the diamonds, possibly indicating a small repair or replacement stone. No box
Eastern yellow metal snake bangle and a 1960s green stone egg-shape pendant with yellow metal mounts CONDITION REPORT Bangle - probably Middle Eastern, hook/clasp is broken and the head is twisted. Would appear to be high carat gold. Total gram weight 64 gramsPendant - Yellow metal mount has been re-glued to the stone egg, no signs of base metal, possibly 9ct mounts. total gram weight 63.2 grams
18ct gold and amethyst single stone ring, the oval mixed cut amethyst in four-claw setting with woven design. Ring size approximately J CONDITION REPORT Amethyst measures approximately 16.63mm x 15.40mm x 10.53mm. Maker's / sponsor's mark 'SSS', similar to a mark on lot 458 by Kutchinsky from the same vendor, London 1958. Possibly repaired to shoulder / connection with shank. Total gross weight approximately 11.3 grams
Diamond floral spray brooch, the stylised foliate spray set with brilliant, single and baguette cut diamonds, 35mm x 29mm CONDITION REPORT Centre stone is a brilliant cut diamond which measures approximately 3.75mm. Estimated 0.18 carats. Estimated colour I/J. Estimated clarity SI1. Remaining stones are all either single cut diamonds or baguette cut diamonds. The single cut diamonds measure approximately 1.2mm diameter
Aquamarine single stone ring, the rectangular step cut aquamarine in four-claw setting, on 18ct gold shank. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Aquamarine measures approximately 10.1mm x 7.5mm x 5.2mm (Birmingham 1972), hallmarked 18ct. Very good condition. Total gross weight approximately 6.3 grams
Diamond single stone ring, Victorian 18ct gold and diamond ring and a Victorian 18ct gold knot ring (3) CONDITION REPORT Diamond single stone ring - diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.20 carats, estimated I/J colour, estimated I2 clarity, shank and setting worn, size K, 2.2 grams. Victorian diamond ring - 18ct (Chester 1896), clear hallmarks, size approximately M, shank thin at base, 3.6 grams. Knot ring - size K, wear commensurate with age and also having been worn as a keeper ring, Birmingham 1897, 3.6 grams
Late Victorian natural ruby five-stone ring with five cushion-shaped faceted mixed cut natural rubies with rose cut diamond accents to the claws, in carved gold setting on plain shank. Ring size K. Accompanied by a Ruby Report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the rubies are natural rubies with no evidence of heat treatment CONDITION REPORT This ring is in excellent condition and the stones are in remarkably good order, no scratches, scuffs or chips. Natural inclusions. Largest ruby approximately 6.6mm x 6.2mm x 2.9mm. Four other rubies approximately 5.8mm x 4.7mm x 2.5mm; 5.7mm x 4.8mm x 3.1mm; 5mm x 4.4mm x 2mm; 5mm x 4.3mm x 2.5mm. All stones of good clarity and well matched with an even distribution / saturation of colour. Not hallmarked but probably 18ct gold. Circa 1900. Total gross weight approximately 5.03 gramsThe ring has been in the same family for three generations.
Late Victorian natural ruby five-stone ring with five cushion-shape mixed cut natural rubies with rose cut diamond accents to the claws, in carved gold setting on plain shank. Ring size O. Accompanied by a Ruby Report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the rubies are natural rubies with no evidence of heat treatment, four of which are of Burmese origin and one of Thai origin CONDITION REPORT One minute chip to the girdle of one stone probably in cutting. The ring is in excellent condition and the stones are in remarkably good condition, no scratches or scuffs. Centre ruby measures approximately 4.8mm x 3.7mm x 2.3mm. The other rubies measure approximately 4mm x 3.8mm x 2.4mm; 4mm x 3.8mm x 2.7mm; 3.9mm x 3.8mm x 2.8mm; 3.8mm x 3.5mm x 2.7mm. Setting in very good condition, circa 1900, not hallmarked but likely to be 18ct gold. Total gross weight approximately 3.2 grams
Victorian sapphire ring with five oval mixed cut blue sapphires with rose cut diamond accents to the claws, carved gold scroll setting, on plain shank. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Sapphires are a vivid blue with an even distribution / saturation of colour, good clarity, largest stone measures approximately 5mm x 4.1mm x 3.2mm, setting in very good condition, not hallmarked but likely to be 18ct gold. Total gross weight approximately 3.6 grams
Victorian sapphire and diamond five stone ring with three round mixed cut blue sapphires and two old cut diamonds with rose cut diamond accents to the claws, carved gold scroll setting, on plain gold shank (Chester 1897). Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carats. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds of good colour and clarity. Estimated 0.25 carats each. Estimated H/I colour. Estimated SI1 clarity. Central sapphire approximately 5.5mm diameter x 3mm depth. Claws appear to have been re-tipped and setting in good condition. Four rose cut diamonds are missing. Chester hallmarks. Date letter for 1897, although the gold standard mark is lost / missing due to re-sizing. Probably 18ct. Total gross weight approximately 3.7 grams
1920s diamond three stone ring with three old cut diamonds in claw setting with rose cut diamonds to the shoulders, on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carats. Ring size G CONDITION REPORT Centre stone approximately 0.40 carats, measures approximately 4.6mm x 4.8mm x 3.1mm. Side stones approximately 0.16 carats each. Estimated colour H/I. Estimated clarity SI1. The setting is slightly skew, the ring has been rhodium plated and the shank is reverting to yellow gold. No hallmarks but partially marked - 18
Peridot and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut peridot surrounded by a border of sixteen old cut diamonds in gold rub-over setting on 18ct gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carats. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Peridot measures approximately 9.5mm x 7.5mm x 3.95mm. The facets are very worn and the stone would benefit from re-polishing. Diamonds are all old cut stones, well matched and of good colour and clarity. Setting and shank in good condition. Wear commensurate with age. The edge to the rub-over setting to one stone is noticeably more worn. 4.3 grams
Emerald and diamond three-stone ring with a rectangular step cut emerald flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.60 carats in total, on 18ct gold shank. Ring size L½, together with a pair emerald and diamond earrings, each with a rectangular step cut emerald surmounted by three brilliant cut diamonds in gold setting CONDITION REPORT Ring - Emerald measures approx. 7.15 x 6.2 x 4.38 cm, surface scratches and facets are worn. Diamonds estimated approx. 0.30 cts each. H / I colour, I1 clarity, base of shank is worn and feels slightly sharp on inside edge. Sides of the setting are also worn, probably all due to the ring being worn alongside another ring / wedding band. Total gross weight approx 3 grams. Earrings- Each Emerald measures approx. 5.25 x 4.60 x 3 mm and 5 x 4.75 x 3.30 mm. Diamonds approx. 1.7 mm diameter, not hall marked, probably 14 or 18ct
1930s diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.35 carats, in claw setting with single cut diamonds to the shoulders, on platinum shank. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Setting and shank all in very good condition. Diamond colour grade estimated G/H, estimate clarity I2. Fissure which touches table and pavillion facets. 3.5 grams
Late Victorian gold bar brooch with locket compartment, Edwardian 18ct gold diamond five stone ring (Chester 1910) and a cross on chain CONDITION REPORT Gold (9ct) bar brooch- approx. 4g. Gold (18ct) ri9ng- approx. 2.7g. Cross pendant unmarked and chain stamped 9ct on clasp- total gross weight approx. 2.4g
Diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.45 carats, in rub-over 18ct gold setting, on plain shank. Ring size approximately P CONDITION REPORT Ring size approximately P but difficult to measure precisely due to sizing beads on the inside of the shank. Hallmarked Sheffield 2001. Colour and clarity is difficult to estimate accurately due to the setting. No obvious inclusions, appears clean when examined with a 10x loupe and appears white / does NOT draw any obvious colour
Diamond single stone ring, the old cut stone estimated to weigh approximately 0.50 carats, in claw setting, on 18ct gold shank. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Estimated colour grade I/J. No obvious inclusions, SI1, but does have a small chip (possibly natural) to one of the pavilion facets and one to the girdle. Setting and shank in very good condition
Four gold gemset rings, an oval mixed cut amethyst claw set in an 18 carat yellow gold basket mount, ring size M, a step cut amethyst in an 18 carat mount size O, an aqua coloured stone in a white metal mount stamped 9ct size L, and a white metal half eternity ring marked 750 set with baguette cut white stones size P. gross weight of 18ct/750 including stones 12gms, 9ct 2.5gms.
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone six claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold single stone mount, 2mm wide shank and shoulders, approximate weight of diamond 0.70 carat, ring size O. The ring was retailed through the Goldsmiths chain of jewellers and registered with certification that states the diamond was mined in the Canadian Northwest Territories, the clarity is SI, colour H, the identification number is etched on the girdle. (The certificate is included with the ring).
19th century Chinese carved horn buckle with pierced dragon decoration, 7.5cm, Chinese scholars glass seal, 5cm and Chinese green stone figure of a deer, 10cm (3) CONDITION REPORT A few chips to edges of horn buckle, particularly to lobes to underside. Seal has various chips to extremities including to underside beside engraved seal and to back edge, deer figure appears to have break and repair to front leg (possibly fault in the stone)
Mid 19th Century Fan, double silk leaf painted with eight putti playing instruments, running and pulling a lamb, the surround with ribbon 'la da fette de bergers retour apres la victoire' in the District of Guards of Cupid. Initialled 'A.S.' beneath a stone feature. The verso with the initials 'K R' in the centre. Mother of pearl sticks and guards pierced and gilded in a lattice design (28cm) circa.1860, French
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