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1930s Art Deco diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.40 carats, with platinum shoulders set with single cut diamonds on platinum shank. Ring size M½.N.B. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Mayor's Charities. There is no buyer's premium on this lot and all proceeds are being given to the Mayor's Charities
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.47 carats, E - F colour, I1 clarity, in four-claw platinum setting. Accompanied by an International Gemmological Institute Diamond Report 32038081, together with a white and yellow gold integral wedding ring with diamond set shoulders
Victorian diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.20 carats, in square setting with reeded shoulders. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Tests as approximately 18ct. Very good condition. Shank stamped '18ct', circa 1890. Total gross weight approximately 3.7 grams
Edwardian demantoid and hessonite garnet fringe necklace, with three round mixed cut claw set hessonite garnets and five demantoid garnets in rub-over setting, with fetter and trace link chain, boxed CONDITION REPORT Probably 9 or 15ct gold. Good condition. Largest stone measures approximately 6.45mm diameter. Length 37.5cm. Total gross weight 5.6 grams
Victorian diamond three stone ring with oval cushion cut diamonds in gold claw setting with pierced shoulders, on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carats. Ring size L½ CONDITION REPORT Good condition - very pretty setting / shoulders. A few claws require attention - setting and shank show wear commensurate with age and use having been worn in conjunction with another ring. Diamond colour estimated K/L. Estimated clarity SI2 - I2. Centre stone measures approximately 6.1mm x 4.7mm x 3.0mm. Side stones measure approximately 4.75mm x 3.95mm x 3.12mm and 4.75mm x 3.95mm x 2.89mm. Total gross weight 2.0 grams
Late Victorian diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds with rose cut diamond accents to the claws in carved gold setting, on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats. Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds are all well matched stones and are of a good colour and clarity. Estimated H/I colour range although the silver setting makes to stones look more grey. Estimated SI2 clarity. Setting in good condition, claws might require slight attention. Pierced gallery and shank in very good condition commensurate with age. Total gross weight 3.8 grams
Emerald and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut emerald estimated to weigh approximately 4 carats, the stepped shoulders set with princess cut and baguette cut diamonds, on plain tapered gold shank. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Emerald measures approx 11.11mm x 9.33mm x 6.36mm, minor chip to the edge/girdle of the stone. Uncertain as to any enhancement/treatment. Eye-visible natural inclusions, vibrant colour.Diamonds are of very good colour and clarity. Princess cuts approx 2.7mm baguette cuts 4.5mm x 2.0mmSetting shows signs of wear and shank is scratched, not hallmarked but stamped 18k.10.2gms
A Victorian unmarked gold crucifix form pendant/broochOf pierced Gothic Revival design centred with a cabochon stone, housed in a plush lined fitted leather case. 9.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, some scratching to reverse, some wear to case, hinge loose, approximately 22 grammes.
18th-19th century AD. A group of five stone Shiva Lingas, conical egg shape in a buff coloured fine grained stone with natural red markings to the top; three mounted on custom-made stands. 4.12 kg total, 3-19cm (1 1/4 - 7 1/2"). Property of a Sussex, UK collector; acquired UK 1990s. Narmada Shiva Lingas come from the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, India, one of the seven sacred holy places of pilgrimage in India. The collection of these stones is passed down from generation to generation.They are gathered on one sacred day of the year from an area near the source of the Narmada about three hundred miles north of Mumbai. They are polished into the traditional egg shape by the action of the river. The Linga, meaning 'sign', is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu deity, Shiva, used for worship in temples and smaller shrines, and derives from ancient phallic worship, possibly as far back as the Indus civilisation. In traditional Indian society, the Linga is seen as a symbol of the energy and potential of Shiva himself. The Linga is often represented alongside the yoni (Sanskrit word meaning origin and representing the womb), a symbol of the goddess or of Shakti, the female creative energy. The union of Lingam and Yoni represents the indivisible two-in-oneness of male and female, the passive space and active time from which all life originates. [5] Fine condition.
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