A single stone diamond ring with diamond set shoulders, the brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of 0.86ct, four claw set at the corners to a tall square collet. The shoulders each with an arched band, grain set with three, eight cut diamonds to flat section ridged shoulders and plain shank. Marked 750. Principal diamond possibly fancy light brownish/pink. Finger size M CONDITION REPORT: Possibly C3 or light pinkish-brown.
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A cased platinum and diamond three stone ring, with three brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to coronet collets. Chenier shoulders to a plain shank, London 2001. Case and outer box by Frances Jewellers, Bournemouth, together with a copy of the original receipt and valuation from Frances Jewellers dated 2001, available to view. Finger size M½
A single stone diamond ring, set with a brilliant cut diamond of approximately 1.60ct. The diamond eight claw set to a rex collet, damage, with chenier shoulders and plain shank. Marked PLAT. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: P1-P2 Finger size Q½ CONDITION REPORT: One claw top deficient. Has been knocked, the bottom of the collet has damage at the under bezel junction. Four of the pierced triangular sections are broken away from the under bezel. One of these also distorted. Surface wear commensurate with its age. Please view additional images (available upon request).
A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.85ct, claw set to a rex collet, with chenier shoulders and plain shank. Marked PLAT. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: SI1/SI2 CONDITION REPORT: Three claws worn away, the remainder very thin. Wear to the under bezel and side of the collet. Slight wear to the shank. Diamond bright and lively, very slight bearding.
A platinum single stone 'Lucida' diamond ring, by Tiffany & Co., the Lucida cut diamond with a stated weight of 0.73ct, four claw set at the cut corners to a collet with a crossover under bezel, to tapered shoulders and plain shank, London 2009. Report no. 23000393, report, box and paperwork unavailable. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: G/H Clarity: VS1 - VS2 Finger size K½
An 18ct white gold 'Happy Diamonds' single stone ring, by Chopard, a heart shaped, flat section frame, with a single happy diamond beneath glazed covers. A flat section shank signed Chopard. No. 2710680 82/2897-20, with box, no papers. Finger size O½ CONDITION REPORT: Diamond clean and moving freely. Light surface scratches to the bezel and shank. No damage.
A collection of objects of interest comprising a large Mdina paperweight, a dog head desk clip, a roller blotter, an antler handle magnifying glass, a 1982 Falklands proof coinage set, a block ,mounted oil stone, a brass Tiger Tops Nepal hunting lodge ashtray, a tooled leather perpetual desk calendar, a boxed twin set of playing cards and a 2002 commemorative £5 coin (10).
Mixed jewellery, to include, malachite bracelet and two similar brooches, two carved cameo brooches, both depicting ladies in profile, sterling silver and enamel maple leaf brooch, Celtic style silver brooch set with amber coloured stone, eastern white metal filigree brooch, two Victorian mourning brooches, various other silver brooches etc., (qty)
Silver pocket watch chain, with one clip, T bar and seal, attached with late Victorian silver cheroot case, Birmingham 1897, maker Horton & Allday, the hinged lid with turquoise stone button and having cylindrical tapering body, with contents of amber cheroot holder with 9 carat gold mount, (3)
Victorian silver and ivory handled presentation trowel, London 1875, maker Francis Higgins III or Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd, having turned ivory tapering handle, the trowel with foliate engraving, bright cut crest and inscription reading `Presented to William Bunn Esq. Chairman of the Ipswich Gas Light Company on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the New Retort House June 8th 1878`, 32cm long, in fitted leather and velvet lined case
Wrestling interest, Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham 1855, maker Alfred Taylor, the hinged rectangular lid having shaped border, foliate engraving and vacant cartouche, opening to reveal, inside lid with inscription reading `3rd Prize, For men not exceeding 11 stone, this box was Wrestled for by Cumberland and Westmoreland men residing in London, 29th March 1861, Won by Jos Tiffin`, having reeded sides and similar engraving to base, 8cm wide x 2cm high x 5cm deep
A Chinese jade carving of a reclining ram, the head turned looking at its lamb climbing on its back amongst lingzhi fungus, the body well carved, the stone of white tone with slight beige markings, 7.1cm long, with a wood stand and fitted box Provenance: Formerly in an English private collection, purchased from Dunt King, 24th March 1977.
A Wood Netsuke of a Blind Masseur, he stoops to lift his strength stone, one eye and teeth inlaid in ivory, signed ....gyoku (?); and an Ivory Netsuke of a scholar and his assistant painting a kakejiku, details inlaid in horn, the two figures on a rounded base, unsigned; both 19th century (2)Please note: The second item is not "unsigned" but should be described as "Inscribed Mitsuhiro"
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