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ATTRIBUTED TO BOSSCHAERT, JEAN-BAPTISTE (FLEMISH) (1667-1746), still life study of flowers in a sculptured stone urn decorated with Putti in relief, impasto oils on canvas, appears unsigned, 72cm x 54cm (s.d.) (Notes: Probably cut out of its frame a long time ago. Verso with old auction house number 14 SRT)
An 18th century diamond five stone ring, set with table cut diamonds An 18th century diamond five stone ring, set with table cut diamonds, to bifurcated scroll detail shoulders, finger size P 1/2 Condition The shank is later soldered, the shank has possibly a period replacement, one diamond may be a replacement as it is a different cut. The settings are rubbed, commensurate with age View on bloomsburyauctions.com
A diamond single stone ring , the brilliant cut diamond in a six claw setting A diamond single stone ring , the brilliant cut diamond in a six claw setting, approximately 0.85 carats total, finger size M 1/2 Condition Diamond estimated clarity I, colour I, the setting has some surface wear, scuffs, and thinning to the back of the shank, the claws are fine View on bloomsburyauctions.com
Fine diamond dress ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.85 carats, in a rub-over setting with crossover design with tapered baguette cut diamonds flanked by pavé set diamonds to the shoulders. Ring size approximately I - J CONDITION REPORT The diamond is of very good colour and clarity. The diamond is a very lively stone that does not draw colour and has no obvious inclusions even when viewed with a loupe. One small diamond is missing from the pavé set shoulders. The girdle of the main stone cannot be examined because of the style of the setting. The ring was handmade and commissioned by the vendor. It is not hallmarked but believed to be platinum
Edwardian diamond cluster ring with a flower-head cluster of old cut diamonds in millegrain setting on gold shank. Ring size M, together with an Edwardian gold (18ct) five stone old cut diamond ring (Birmingham 1908). Ring size M (2) CONDITION REPORT Cluster ring in good condition commensurate with age. Shank is worn but still very wearable, stamped 18ct, 2.1 grams. Five stone ring - very good condition. Full set of clear hallmarks. Total gross weight approximately 2.5 grams
Victorian yellow metal bangle with oval mixed cut orange stone and applied wirework and beaded decoration, in Victorian box retailed by 'Hugh Lauder, Jewellery, 8 Albert Place, Rothesay' CONDITION REPORT Clasp stamped - '9ct'. Hinge and clasp both work well. Decoration in good condition. Dents to the underside and inside of the lower half of the bangle. Case in good condition
Ladies' opal and diamond cluster ring with an oval polished opal measuring approximately 11mm x 9mm, surrounded by a border of fourteen brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 1 carat in total, with claw setting on white gold (18ct) shank. Ring size Q CONDITION REPORT Opal is a lively and colourful stone displaying a good play of light. There appears to be a fissure / crack within the stone that does not touch the surface. Two similar faults / flaws visible to the underside of the stone. Diamonds of good colour, reasonable clarity and fairly lively well matched stones. Setting and shank in good condition. Shank stamped 'Plat. 18ct'. Total gross weight approximately 4 grams
Large Edwardian gold (18ct) fob with an oval agate and bloodstone revolving seal suspended from a gold mount with buckle design, on black silk strap CONDITION REPORT The oval pendant is hallmarked for 18ct. Date letter slightly obscured. The green stone has a faint hairline crack with very minor nibbles around the edge. Hallmarks Birmingham. Each oval stone measures approximately 23mm x 19mm excluding the gold mount. Good quality
Ladies' emerald and diamond dress ring with a rectangular step cut emerald measuring approximately 6mm x 5mm, with three brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder, on a gold shank. Ring size S CONDITION REPORT Diamonds are clean and bright stones. Lively, no inclusions visible to the naked eye. Small inclusions visible with a loupe. Emerald has a small chip under the claw, near the corner of the stone and a small scratch / fissure on the surface. Setting in good condition. Shank is thin. No hallmarks but looks like 18ct gold. Total gross weight approximately 2.9 grams
Ladies' Art Deco-style white gold (18ct) diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.60 carats, in four claw setting flanked by two baguette cut diamonds to the stepped shoulders. Ring size K CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. The diamond is a bright lively stone that does not draw any obvious colour, appears 'white'. Clarity - clean to the naked eye but has inclusions visible when viewed under a loupe. Setting and shank in good condition commensurate with wear. Birmingham hallmarks, no date letter but probably made in the last ten years
1930s emerald and diamond cluster ring with an octagonal step cut emerald measuring approximately 5mm x 4.5mm, in an octagonal border of old cut and single cut diamonds in millegrain setting with pierced gallery on gold shank. Ring size J CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Very original. Diamonds are old cut and single cut stones of reasonable colour and clarity. Emerald is a good clean stone. Setting in very good condition. Shank in good condition commensurate with age. No hallmarks. Total gross weight approximately 2.4 grams
Banque Centrale du Liban, a printers archival obverse and reverse (2) photograph for a proposed issue of 10 livres Libanaises, ND (1963), serial number A00-00000, black and white, the ruins at Baalbeck at centre, cedar tree at right, reverse stone frieze of a galley at centre(Pick unrecorded, Ayoub unrecorded), pencil date '12.9.63' on reverses, interesting research pieces (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) El Banco de Mexico, specimen 5 and 10 pesos, ND (1937), red zero serial numbers, first with Gypsy girl at centre, second with Ruiz de Velazquez at right, also specimen 1 peso, 1943, series L, red zero serial numbers, Aztec calender stone at centre, all with red SPECIMEN overprints and three cancellation holes(Pick 34s, 35s, 38as), first two about uncirculated, last paperclip rust marks and one corner crease but good extremely fine, lovely notes (3) Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
George V, proof crown, 1935, raised error edge, bare head l., rev. stylized St. George and the dragon in Art-Deco fashion, struck in .925-fine silver (S.4050; L&S.48; ESC.380 [R5] with edge inscription out of order, in error), practically mint state, boldly struck with reflective surfaces and somewhat frosted motifs, pleasing light pinkish gold toning, seldom offered for sale these days This is a most curious and very rare error, particularly so as it occurs on a proof issue, not on commercial strikes for which the mint used numerous dies. The error is dramatic, too; the large, raised letters of the edge inscription read out of order as follows: DECUS ANNO REGNI ET TUTAMEN XXI with a stop before and after XXI. Clearly the steel edge fillet, or band, was in sections, here with ANNO REGNI on one band incorrectly inserted when the legend was assembled for the edge. Linecar & Stone designated it as R7 back in 1968, but a few more examples have turned up since then, most of them now long held in older collections.
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