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A circa 1900 Italian Grand Tour bracelet, gold mounted with enamelled panels depicting classical style figural scenes of huntsmen, archers, etc, with enamel and stone set links, 18 cm long CONDITION REPORTS No market - therefore catalogued as yellow metal. Is in used condition one enamelled panel has pin head damage, but the flowers several have damage - one has almost all the blue missing another similar and one about half (see images)
A Boodle & Dunthorne 18ct gold mounted lady's dress ring, the central oval cut green tourmaline approx 8 ct (centre stone 15 x 17mm), size S CONDITION REPORTS The stone has a scratch to it's base, approx 2 mm long in two sections. There is a small scratch to one side of the upper outside edge. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include surface knocks and bumps, dirt, etc. Recommend viewing in person or by a qualified gemologist.
An 18ct gold carnelian set ring, size N, two 9ct gold bloodstone rings, sizes R and U, a 9ct gold tiger's eye ring, size U and a 9ct gold ring, size S (5) total weight 9ct 25 g, 18ct 7.5 g, including stones CONDITION REPORTS Large bloodstone ring - stone sound but metalwork with some minor scratches visible upon close inspection. Smaller bloodstone ring , Tiger's eye ring, carnelian ring, and black stone ring all also in similar condition.
An 18ct gold mounted rounded rectangular facet cut aquamarine pendant (approx 20 mm x 25 mm x approx 10 mm deep), together with an 18ct gold chain (chain 13.7 g) CONDITION REPORTS Overall in good condition with no visible signs of damage, although with signs of very light surface scratching to the back. The makers mark on the pendant loop is "H - M" only other marks are 750 and Birmingham anchor mark. The stone is being sold as an aquamarine (nobody who has viewed has disputed this). Measurements of stone are approx 2.5 x 2cm
A Boodle & Dunthorne 18ct gold dress ring, the central rounded rectangular cut fire opal approx 3ct flanked by two small diamonds to the shoulders, size R/S CONDITION REPORTS Stone has several internal flaws including one to the corner. Has general wear and tear to include light surface scratching, dirt, etc. See images for further details. Recommend viewing in person or by a qualified gemologist.
An 18ct gold diamond and ruby cluster ring, the central oval cut ruby approx 2ct within a band of 12 smaller diamonds approx 0.5ct total, size T CONDITION REPORTS The hallmark appears to be 750 with two maker's letters, H M, Birmingham anchor, and date letter appears to be an H or B. Ring is probably late 20th / early 21st Century. Large pink stone has some very slight surface scratches. Generally the ring appears in good condition. Some slight signs of wear and tear. We are unable to comment on clarity, colour etc of stones.
An 18ct gold and platinum set five-stone ring with three diamonds approx 0.9ct total interspersed by two emeralds approx 0.2ct total, size L/M, together with another similar five-stone ring, the three central diamonds approx 0.15ct total flanked by two smaller emeralds approx 0.07ct total, size L
JOHN F LEWIS "Lewis's Illustrations of Constantinople made during a residence in that city & C in the years 1835 - 6, arranged and drawn on stone from the original sketches of Coke Smythe by John F Lewis", published 1838 T McLean, 26 Haymarket, London, etc, with lithographic plates by Hullmandel, with dedication "To their Gracious Majesties, King William IV and Queen Adelaide ....", containing 28 plates, cloth board bound with tooled and gilded leather spine (Provenance: formerly the property of Richard Hungerford Pollen Bart) CONDITION REPORTS Binding in worn condition but complete, with wear and scuff marks to the leather spine and marks all over the cloth board, front and back. Bears ownership label for Richard Hungerford Pollen Bart to inside front cover. All plates present. Many with heavy foxing, particularly to the borders, not so visible on the plates themselves although extant in several cases. Some plates in better condition than others ie clearer and whiter. See images for examples.
A composite stone figure of a mythical beast, the head and body of a lion with wings and goat horns, 87cm high CONDITION REPORTS One horn has been off and has been reglued. Further breakages, to include a breakage on another horn. Some chips and losses to the feathers of the wings. One wing has been off and has been restuck. One feather end is broken off and has been restuck. Rear leg is off and is not restuck but is present. General signs of wear and tear throughout.
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