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9ct White Gold Single Stone Prong Set Diamond Earring 0.33 Carats - Valued By IDI £2,540.00 - Two stunning round brilliant cut diamonds are set in these 9ct white gold stud earrings. Colour-F, Clarity-SI, Certificate Number 120195600, Certificate Link: https://www.idi-lab.com/reportcheck/viewpdfreport.php?id=120195600 - 8203031
18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND, EMERALD & CORAL DROP PENDANT, the single diamond measuring 0.3cts approx., 4.8gms, in H. L. Brown jewellery boxProvenance: deceased estate PembrokeshireComments: diamond Pi, tiny chip to girdle, drawing a little yellow, old european cut,;emerald included lower 1/3 of stone, chain stamped 750 and 'SS', good overall
Follower of Johann Rudolf Feyerabend, called Lelong (Swiss, 1749-1814)Still life of flowers on a stone ledge with peaches; and Still life of flowers with a fish bowl on a stone ledgeA pair, gouache, tondi each 11cm (4 5/16in). diameter(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Salomon Stodel, Amsterdam (according to labels on the reverse)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dutch Baroque engraved mother-of-pearl, bone and hardstone inlaid slate panel by Dirck Van Rijswijck (1596-1679)Third quarter 17th century Depicting a floral garland with a butterfly on a black marble ground above a variegated stone table top with dragonfly and squirrel, signed to the left-hand corner within a paper scroll, signed and dated: Dirck.Van Riswick, Invenit e Fecit, AD 1665, mounted within a later ebonised frame, 14.7cm wide, 11.5cm high, (5 1/2in wide, 4 1/2in high); the frame: 24cm wide, 21cm high (9 1/2in wide, 8in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, Monaco, Collection Delplace, 15 June 1996, lot 23.Jeremy Ltd, London.Although originally training as a goldsmith, Dirck Van Rijswijck developed his own characteristic style whilst working as a silversmith in Antwerp experimenting with the effects that could be created by the processes of engraving. This led him to perfect an idiosyncratic technique using engraved mother-of-pearl inlay to represent floral still life subjects. He used the natural variations of colour apparent in the shell to suggest the colours and surface textures of the various flowers. In terms of creative output, Rijswijck is recorded as producing a number of these mother-of-pearl inlaid panels depicting vases of flowers with some also incorporating a chained monkey. The fine and detailed engraved decoration to the panel in the present lot demonstrates a similarly high degree of technical skill very representative of Rijswijck's work.Saleroom notices:Please note that this lot is not subject to CITES regulations as previously stated.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GLYN PHILPOT (BRITISH, 1884-1937)Niobe signed with initials 'G P' (upper left) oil on canvas 61 x 81cm (unframed) Provenance Sale, Gorringes, 11th March 1999, part lot 2334 (as 'Attributed to' Glyn Philpot), where acquired by Seymour Stein; The Seymour Stein Collection Exhibited London, The Leicester Galleries, 'Exhibition of Recent Paintings and Sculptures by Glyn Philpot R.A', June 1932, (number unknown) Literature Record of works by Glyn Philpot , p.38, Tate Archive; Simon Martin, Glyn Philpot: Flesh and Spirit, 2022, fig.171, p.159.Niobe is something of a rediscovery and forms part of a body of work by Philpot, including Leda and The Swan (private collection), Oedipus and the Sphinx (National Gallery of Victoria) and Echo and Narcissus (private collection), painted in the early 1930s which address themes of classical mythology in a modern style. The work was executed in Philpot's studio at 216 Boulevard Raspail in Montparnasse, an image of which is included in the National Gallery Exhibition catalogue, Glyn Philpot, 1884-1937, Edwardian Aesthete to Thirties Modernist, 1984 (see images). It was then exhibited at The Leicester Galleries in 1932 (see images); its whereabouts are then unknown before being acquired at auction by the late Seymour Stein in 1999.Niobe was a daughter of King Tantalus of Sipylus and married Amphion, son of Zeus and Antiope. In Homer's Iliad Niobe gives birth to six sons and six daughters and boasts about her fecundity to the titan Leto, who only had two offspring, Apollo and Artemis. To punish her pride these twin deities slay all her children with arrows. Niobe then begs the gods to end her grief and pain to which Zeus acquiesces by turning her to stone although the rock still produces tears.We are extremely grateful to Simon Martin, Director, Pallant House Gallery for his assistance in cataloguing the present work.Condition ReportOriginal canvas. There are two minor surface abrasions around Niobe's head; some light surface dirt otherwise good original condition; no sign of retouching under ultraviolet light.
PAULA REGO (PORTUGUESE/BRITISH, 1935-2022)Adjusting the Recipe (2014) signed and numbered in pencil 'Paula Rego 71/75' (in lower margin) etching with aquatint 18 x 21.5cm ARR Contained within a hardbound case, with a book, Stone Soup, by Paula Rego and Cas Willing, signed in ink 'Paul Rego, Cas Willing' and numbered in pencil '71/75', published 2014 by Enitharmon Editions. Bury Place, London, in slipcase as issued
Victorian and Later Postcard Collection Scarborough and Other Yorkshire Seaside Towns and Places of Interest, a large collection mainly stored in albums, Victorian to Modern, mainly Scarborough, but also Bridlington, Cloughton, Douthwaite, Easingwold, Flamborough, Fountains and others, includes a percentage of RPs, Pickering Pageant 1911, Brompton Family, Beverley, FW Thompson shop front, Jolly Rogers of Scarborough on slipway, Marine Drive Scarborough, The Italian Gardens Scarborough, Scarborough Historical Pageant, Masham, 1927 arched stone bridge with crashed truck in river below, E Julian Yeast Dealer shop front, Valley Pond and Bridge Scarborough (John Inskip), Hackness, military camp possibly Burniston Barracks 1908, with advertising H Nelson Supplier Army and others, VG, (100s) approx. one third modern
Roberto Duran Autographed Glove, a Roberto Duran autographed glove in presentation case, glove printed 'The Hands of Stone' with autograph underneath and printed sign in case states 'Presented to Lucy by Roberto Duran' Lucy is the Vendor and received the boxing glove as a Christmas present from former professional heavyweight boxer Les Stevens, a photograph is in the lot showing Les Stevens overseeing Roberto Duran signing gloves, very good condition
A single stone diamond ring with diamond set shoulders, an old European cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 0.70ct, six claw set in a pierced collet. Three brilliant cut diamonds claw set to each shoulder with plain bands to an engraved shank with engraved guards. Marked 18CT PLAT. 3.49g. Finger size L ½Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportThe shank has been sized in the past. The collet tests as platinum, the remainder of the mount as approx. 18ct gold. Diamonds bright and lively.
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond daisy cluster ring, centring a millegrain collet set emerald cut emerald within a surround of round brilliant diamonds, set in white and backed by a yellow pierced underbezel, to open shoulders and a plain shank. London 1995. Head 12.80 x 12.80mm. 3.82g. Finger size LBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportEmerald well saturated. Stone clean to the unaided eye, with typical inclusions visible under 10x magnification. Diamonds bright and lively. Combined diamond weight approximately 0.85ct The band shows evidence of resizing.
An early 20th century diamond and sapphire target cluster ring, with an old European diamond claw set within a surround of round mixed cut sapphires. An outer border of varisized old cushion cut diamonds, all claw set in white metal cut down collets backed in gold, to a pierced gallery. Bifurcated scrolling shoulders and a tapered band. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 15mm x 18mm. 4.35g Finger size KBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamonds and sapphire are bright and lively. The principal diamond weight is estimated as approximately 0.30-0.40ct. Colour estimated as G (possibly higher) Clarity estimated as VS. The sapphires are well matched and the colour is saturated. One stone chipped. General wear to the cut down collets, especially at the outer edges of the ring head. The reverse of the band shows evidence of resizing.
An abstract design fire opal ring, the deep oval cabochon fire opal is light orange in hue with good play of colour, principally deep orange and apple green and held in place by the surrounding asymmetric textured and polished stalks and geometric forms, to bifurcated textured shoulders and plain shank. Stamped 18K, Taxco, suggesting a Mexican origin for the stone and the ring, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Opal 16mm x 14mm x 11mm, ring head 25mm, 15.40g Finger size OBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportOne small pit and a few very light scratches to the cabochon. The stone secure in its setting.
A graduated three stone diamond ring, three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white sea scroll collets with yellow underbezel. With tapered chenier shoulders and a plain band. Marked 18ct, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Estimated diamond weights approximately 0.60ct, 0.45ct and 0.45ct. 3.35g. Diamonds assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: SI2-P1 Finger size L½Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportAreas of tarnish to the collets. Scratches and marks to the mount, commensurate with its age.
A Victorian single stone diamond ring, with a rectangular old cushion cut diamond, estimated weight approximately 0.70ct, estimated colour K-L, estimated clarity P2, claw and star set on tapered 'D' section shank, stamped '18c' and tested as18ct gold. 7.46g. Finger size TBuying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportScuffs and wear commensurate with age.
A platinum and diamond three stone ring and a fitted diamond set ring guard, the three stone ring centring a claw set oval cut diamond, with a stated weight of 1.02ct, flanked by two smaller pear cut diamonds, to solid shoulders and a 'D' section shank. The principal diamond with GIA laser inscription to the girdle, no. 51566712993. A fitted five stone ring guard, set with graduated pear cut and round brilliant diamonds, to solid shoulders and a 'D' section band. Both rings hallmarked for platinum 950, London. 6.95g (2) Principal diamond stated as: Colour F Clarity VS2 Finger size I½, JBuying these diamond rings at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportAll diamonds are well matched, white, bright and lively. Light surface scratches to the mounts. A printed copy of the GIA certificate is available for viewing.
A Victorian turquoise and rock crystal clasp converted to a pendant,designed as a large square cabochon rock crystal set to the centre with an eight point gypsy star holding a cluster of turquoise cabochons, the whole in a scrolling cannetille mount with twin chain suspensory loop, to an associated belcher link chain with barrel clasp stamped '9c'. Mount tested as high carat gold. length of pendant with suspensory chain 60mm. Length of chain 480mm, 34.20g,together with a five stone turquoise ring, the graduated oval turquoises in a beaded and scrolling mount with pierced shoulders, shank not original, tested as 18ct gold. 2.34g (2) Finger size OCondition ReportAdapted perhaps from a bracelet - the bottom of the mount has a clasp fitting. The loops for the suspensory chain appear to be original. There is slight variationin the colour of the turquoises. Generally good condition for age.The chain is supple and free running.The turquoises in the ring are very varied in colour.
An 18ct gold three stone diamond and sapphire ring, with a circular cut velvet blue sapphire claw set to the centre, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to white double prong collets. A later shank with chenier shoulders and a plain band. Indistinctly hallmarked for 18ct gold. Sapphire measurements 5.9 x 5.7 x 3.4mm. Combined diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.50ct. 2.74g. Finger size L LEBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportThe sapphire is well saturated and of a desirable velvet blue colour. Moderate wear to the facet junctions and a few chips to the girdle. The diamonds are bright and lively. Clarity assessed as VS2/SI1. The diamonds are possibly later replacements as there are little gaps in the setting. The ring was re-shanked.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, centred by a circular mixed cut sapphire with a round brilliant cut diamond on each side, all claw set to white rex collets with yellow underbezel, to chenier shoulders and a 'D' section band. London 1982. Estimated total weight of diamonds approximately 1.00ct. Sapphire weight estimated as approximately 1.08ct. Diamonds assessed as: Colour M/N Clarity VSBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportAll stones bright and lively. Sapphire well saturated, with some wear to the facet junctions commensurate with age. Sapphire showing inclusions indicating natural origin. Diamonds tinted but very clean, possible higher clarity than VS.
An 18ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with a central oval mixed cut sapphire comprising of a central oval mixed faceted sapphire, double claw set to a white collet. A brilliant cut diamond double claw set to each side in a white collet, to open yellow shoulders and a plain shank, London 1995. Head 18.50 x 9.40mm, 5.27g Finger size Q ½ LE Buying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportScratches and marks consistent with its age. Diamonds bright and lively. Sapphire approximately 9.10 x 7.50 x 3.60mm Diamonds estimated as approximately 0.50ct each
A pair of 19th century topaz and diamond ear pendants,each post headed by an oval cut topaz in closed back crimp collet, with articulated suspension of a small old round cut diamond, then a pear cut topaz, all in open back crimp collets, unmarked rose gold tested as 9-14ct, length 31mm, 5.42gCondition ReportOne of the oval topazes has a burnt orange colour reflected around the stone, probably part of the foil backing, possibly because it is a less apricot hue than the three other topazes. There is a slight size disparity in both the oval cuts and the pear cut stones - but this is not noticeable when worn. Both topazes on one earring have some wear - slight abrasion, nibbles, chip. The earrings would most likely have had hook fittings originally. The butterflies are white and stamped '9ct'.
A platinum single stone diamond ring and a platinum half eternity band, a round brilliant cut diamond with a stated weight of 0.70ct, GIA laser inscription no. 1189993523, tension set to the centre of a plain tapering hoop. London 2014. The matching half eternity ring, micro pavé set with a line of round brilliant diamonds to a plain lower hoop. London 2016. 6.63g (2) Principal diamond stated as: Colour D Clarity VS2 Finger size F½ (2)Buying these diamond rings at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportA photocopy of the correspondent GIA report, dated 5th January 2015, is available for viewing. The principal diamond is moving in the setting. It is recommended to have the setting re-tightened. All diamonds bright and lively.
A single stone diamond and platinum ring, the round brilliant cut diamond tension set as the centre of a hemispherical flower bud, to a tapered crossover shank, Birmingham assay with common control mark for platinum; estimated weight of diamond approximately 0.43ct; finger size M; 4.63gBuying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamond is bright, lively, white and clean as far as may be ascertained within its setting. The platinum has minor scuffs and nicks in line with light wear. An unusual design in ready-to-wear condition, and with a clean smart presentation box.
A pair of single stone diamond stud earrings, with a stated total diamond weight of 1.20ct. Each brilliant cut diamond with a stated weight of 0.60ct, four claw set to a plain collet with post and butterfly fittings. Marked '750'. 1.66g. Diamonds assessed as approximately:Colour J/KClarity SI1/SI2Condition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age.Diamonds bright and lively. No wear or damage.
An 18ct white gold five stone diamond ring, the stepped ring head with five graduated round brilliant cut diamonds claw set to pierced scrolling collets. Tapered open shoulders and a plain shank. Principal stone weight estimated as 0.47ct; combined diamond weight approximately 0.95ct. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 3.79g. Finer size NBuying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportColour estimated as H/I. Clarity estimated as SI1/SI/2. Surface scratches to the mount.
A three stone diamond crossover ring, with graduated brilliant cut diamonds all claw set in rex style collets, to knife edge crossover shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. An estimated total diamond weight of approximately 1.20ct. Head 15.20mm x 6.20mm. Finger size MBuying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportScratches and marks consistent with its age. One outer diamond drawing more colour. Some claws raised. Will require attention.
A white gold single stone old European cut diamond pendant, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.95ct, claw set to a rex collet with a tapered bale, tested as approximately 9ct -14ct. The pendant suspended on a 9ct white gold faceted cable link chain with a bolt ring clasp, Sheffield, 380mm long, 3.75g (2) Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour H/I Clarity VS2/SI1Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamond bright and lively. Surface scratches to the mount.
A single stone diamond and platinum pendant with chain, the round brilliant cut diamond tension set at the centre of a hemispherical flower bud, with articulated tapered bale, hallmarked platinum, Birmingham assay and with common control mark, to a similarly hallmarked fine snakelink platinum chain. Length of pendant 12mm, chain 460mm, 8.60gCondition ReportMinor scuffs, but generally in excellent fresh clean condition; the diamond is bright and lively. Estimated weight of diamond approximately 0.43ct
A graduated diamond three stone ring, three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white rex collets, to a yellow underbezel. With chenier shoulders and a 'D' section band. Combined diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.00ct. Marked 18ct, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 2.73g. Diamonds assessed as: Colour H/I Clarity SI2/P1 Finger size NBuying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.
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