An 18ct gold Edwardian seven stone ruby and diamond carved head ring, a cushion shaped ruby at the centre, with an oval Swiss cut ruby at each end, with pairs of old European cut diamonds between. Hallmark indistinct, possibly London 1902 CONDITION REPORT: Finger size R-R½. The ring has been sized, with a small area next to the standard mark showing the flow of solder. Two solder lines further along the shank. The ring has been enlarged in the past by adding a section at either side of the hallmark (to retain it) so there are four sizing joins under 10x magnification. Has been carried out to a good standard. Slight facet edge wear and surface reaching inclusions to the centre ruby; slight wear to the outer two. Wear to the shoulder claws.
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A gentlemen's three stone diamond gypsy ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with white illusion plates, star set to a tapering head. Marked 18ct PLAT. Finger size T½ LE CONDITION REPORT: x1 @ 0.15ct approximately. x2 @ 0.07ct approximately = 0.14ct. Estimated total diamond weight 0.29ct. Estimated colour range K/L. Estimated clarity range SI1/P1.
An Art Deco black opal and diamond plaque ring, an oval cabochon black opal, four claw set to the centre, with an arched frame of graduated old brilliant cut and eight cut diamonds, with baguette cut diamonds at the sides and shoulders. Tested as platinum. Ring case by Sanford Bros., Jewellers, 8 Holborn Bars, EC1. Finger size L CONDITION REPORT: Shank a little worn at the back. Obus cut diamond at one shoulder chipped. The black opal shows a good range of colours with a large red flash. Lots of surface wear and scratches with areas of natural indentations present when the stone was polished. 12.70mm x 7.50mm x 3.69mm (NB the depth is including the matrix). There is a layer of potch below the black opal layer. This layer is uneven and irregular, showing through the table surface of the stone in places, but at the girdle absent in others. Not hallmarked or dated in any way - from the style, stones and construction Art Deco in period, probably circa 1930. Probably the original box, but we cannot be sure.
A two row diamond half eternity ring, with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a flat head and 'D' section shank. Marked 18ct PLAT CONDITION REPORT: Finger size N½ LE. Requires cleaning. Girdle of one end diamond visible from the side, although stone appears secure. Probably circa 1950. Estimated total diamond weight 0.66ct. H/I range. VS2/SI1 range. Diamonds nice and bright.
An Art Deco single stone diamond ring, a brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 0.64ct, six claw set to a plain collet. Shoulder loop and arches with hand engraved decoration to a flat section shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size M
A cased 18ct gold, diamond, sapphire, emerald and ruby interchangeable earring suite attributed to Garrards, a pair of diamond cluster earrings, composed of a single brilliant cut diamond stud earring, that can be worn on its own or with a diamond set daisy cluster jacket. Alternative single stone sapphire, emerald or ruby stud earrings, that can also be worn on their own or at the centre of the diamond cluster earrings. Butterflies deficient. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1985. Fitted case by Garrards, 112 Regent St., London (10)
A gold single stone diamond ring, c.1960, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.90ct, six claw set in a tall, white, flat bar collet. Applied white kite shoulders, each grain set with two eight cut diamonds, all mounted to the top of a flat section, tapering shank, with Florentine finish decoration. Marked 18ct. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: G/H Clarity: SI2/P1 Finger size K¾
A pair of 18ct gold single stone diamond earrings by Asprey, with diamond set jackets. Each earring composed of a star cut diamond, claw set to a star shaped gold collet, to post and butterfly fittings. A detachable white gold, star-shaped jacket grain set with a line of brilliant cut diamonds, London 1979
A 22ct gold single stone diamond ring by Leonardo Pieroni, with an oval uncut diamond crystal, with a known weight of 1.53ct, rub set to a plain oval frame to a high 'D' section shank, London 2007, finger size K-L, together with a matching 22ct gold band ring, also by Leonardo Pieroni, London 2009, finger size K½ (2) A copy of the original invoice is available to view.
A white gold single stone diamond ring, with a daisy shaped diamond set surround. An old brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.07ct, claw set to a plain collet. A petal surround set with old eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: P1-P2 CONDITION REPORT: Ring size: M. Diamond probably early 20th century. The mount was probably made circa 1950-1960. The diamond is bright and lively. Setting secure. Some wear to two of the wires on the basket, where it has been worn next to another ring. One does not require attention, the other would benefit from being built up.
A collection of various rings including sapphire and diamond five stone, stamped 18k; amethyst and diamond cluster 18ct white gold set; single stone blue zircon 18ct yellow gold set; ruby and diamond half eternity 18ct white gold set; diamond two-row cluster ring 18ct white and yellow gold millgrain setting; three-stone old cut diamond ring, yellow and white gold setting to/w green paste 9ct yellow gold set (7)
An antique Italian carved stone well head, the octagonal moulded rim above a circular body carved in relief with flowering urns flanked by female figure heads, dimensions 72 cm diam x 71 cm wide x 55 cm high, interior 4 cm diam, raised on a fragmented cast stone plinth Provenance: Previously within the Italian sunken garden of Oakwood House, Otterbourne, Winchester forming the centrepiece of the garden, then in the hands of the Stuart family, removed pre to demolition
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