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A topaz mounted brooch by Giuliano, the circular~cut colourless stone is set in silver and gold with white dotted black enamel decoration with traces of blue enamel. 2.1cm wide. Indistinctly signed under enamel C&AG. In fitted case by Giuliano (damaged) Missing pendant.With a similar styled pendant by Giuliano mounted with Goshenite (colourless beryl) in silver and gold and with similar enamel decoration, supporting two diamonds and a larger pear~shaped rock crystal. Signed inside bale C&AG. 7cm high. In similar fitted Giuliano box with the silk lining for Dibdin & Co Ltd, 189 Sloane Street.
A late 19th century three stone diamond ring, the central cushion shaped faint pink diamond weighs 1.32 carats and is set either side with an old pear shaped diamond in carved and pierced yellow gold mount. Size N 1/2. Accompanied by report number 1152333768 from GIA, California stating that the old mine-cut diamond weighs 1.32 carats with natural faint pink colour.
An emerald and diamond three stone ring, the square~shaped emerald is set with two old brilliant cut diamonds in platinum. The diamonds weigh approximately 3.10 carats in total. Size N.Accompanied by report number 5775~1526 dated 5th March 2015 from GCS, London stating that the emerald cut emerald weighs approximately 2.80 carats and is a natural emerald with evidence of moderate clarity enhancement. Origin: Colombia.
§ Simon Palmer (British, b. 1956) Crash Landing, 1966 signed lower right watercolour, in a maple frame 58 x 55cm (23 x 21in) Provenance: James Huntington-Whiteley, London, 1997, where purchased by the late owner Exhibited: JHW Fine Art, Simon Palmer, Watercolours 1995-1997, May 1997, no 21 (not illustrated in the catalogue) Simon Palmer was born in South Yorkshire in 1956 and studied at Reigate Art School, graduating in 1977. Since then he has become one of Britain's leading watercolour artists and his work is highly sought-after in both the UK and abroad. Simon Palmer has exhibited with JHW Fine Art in London every two years since 1995 and his work has been shown in many group exhibitions, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Crane Kalman's "British Landscape Painting in the Twentieth Century", Glyndebourne Festival Opera Exhibition and the National Trust Centenary Exhibition. A retrospective exhibition was staged at the Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate in 2004. In 2007, he won the Winsor and Newton Prize for the best watercolour at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Simon Palmer loves the countryside and has a vivid imagination - trees almost take on their own life, stretching and winding, narrow lanes, drystone walls and winding fences, bridges over railways and rivers, stone houses, and the countryside of his Yorkshire home. Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE
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