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A two barrelled tumbling machine ( reported to be in working order) along with a large quantity of tough stone for polishing and tumbled stones ( approximate weight 14.115gm), along with two books - Pebble polishing, by Edward Fletcher and The Amateur Lapidary by R A Jerrard, plus a pamphlet, simple guide to tumble polishing and jewellery making
A late Victorian three stone opal ring in yellow metal, along with two pairs of gem set yellow metal ear studs. The ring is set with three opal cabochons with a greenish-blue play of colour. Size Q1/2; approximate weight 4.1 grams. the ear studs are set with malachite and coral and weigh a total of 1.8 grams approximately.
An antique Emerald set cluster ring. Circa 19th century in the style of Austro-Hungarian jewellery. Featuring a gilded head, set onto a yellow metal backing and shank. The central stone is surrounded by s twisted bezel above a surrounding strand of drilled seed peals on wire, which are in turn surrounded by a circle of green stones, circled by ivy leaves. The shank surface tests in the region of 10Kt. Size Q. Gross weight approximately 6.1 grams.
An Art Deco "Platinon" necklace, spectacle set with green paste stone. 108cms in length. Along with a Majex Art Deco style paste set watch. Untested but winds and appears to run. Platinon is an rare alloy which was created in the 1920s as a simulant for platinum. It share the inert and tough qualities of platinum.
An early 20th century oval cushion cut diamond solitaire ring with an estimated 1.00ct central stone. The diamond has been graded by an insurance valuation as being of I/J colour and SI 1 clarity. The central stone is eight claw collet set, and supported by shoulders set with four small eight cut diamonds down each side.The ring comes with an insurance valuation by Harrisons Jewellers of Bedfordshire for £11,000 and with a type written note from the vendor which describes how the family believe it came into their possession through a family relative who worked for the Bowes-Lyon family at their hunting lodge Holwick Hall in the 1960s. The family were told that the ring was presented to their relative on her retirement by the Bowes-Lyon family.Size N. Gross approximate weight 3.2 grams.
A Georgian style turquoise and foiled pink topaz cross brooch. Featuring a central octagonal shaped closed-back foiled topaz, surrounded by a further four foiled topaz; branching out with 39 turquoise cabochonsIn yellow metal. Approximate measurements: 44mm x 43mm. Approximate weight 7.1 grams. In as found condition due to a missing the setting and stone part of one of the turquoise cross terminations. With purchase receipt for 1987.
A diamond and white gold bridal set of rings. With an 18ct white gold band ring, size K1/2; and a diamond solitaire ring, stamped "18ct and Plat", size L, claw set with a single diamond of an estimated 0.40carats. The stone has a central inclusion putting the clarity grading at about Si2-I1. Gross weight of lot 3.2 grams.
A Collection of gold and diamond jewellery. Featuring a 15ct gold Etruscan revival style diamond set brooch, marked for Chester 1900 approximate weight 3.0 grams including the base metal pin; a pave set old mine cut diamond ring, in 18ct gold, size O; plus a five stone old cut diamond half hoop riing, missing the central stone, in 18ct gold. Total approximate weight of the 18ct gold 7.7 grams.
A FINE ROMAN GOLD RING WITH A GARNET INTAGLIO. SCENE OF METAMORPHOSIS. 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. Stone 9x14 mm; int. Size 14,5x16 mm; 5,04 gr With hollowed rounded hoop, flatten within, expanding upwards and set with a large oval cabochon garnet.To the right, a seated female figure with uncovered bust and draped legs, probably a nymph. Deer antlers appear on her head. In front of her, on the left, a doe kisses her on the mouth. Unusual and rare scene. According to the myth, the transformation into a deer can be referred to a male figure (Actaeon). Fine execution. Wear marks. Provenance: From a private collection, France, acquired on the art market in the early 2000s
A LARGE ROMAN GARNET CABOCHON INTAGLIO SET IN A MODERN GOLD RING. FEMALE FIGURE OFFERING TO EROS. 1st century B.C.Stone 12,5x18 mm; int. Size 18x21 mm; 21,95 grLarge and very convex stone characterized by an attractive vivid red color. A tunicated offerer is facing left in front of an altar with the simulcarus of Eros. The woman holds a jug and a patera. Groundline. Slight wear marks.Provenance: From a private collection, France, acquired from D.C. collection, London.
A ROMAN RED JASPER INTAGLIO SET IN A MODERN GOLD RING. EROTIC SCENE WITH INSCRIPTION. 1st-2nd century A.D.Stone 9x11 mm; int. size 18x21 mm; 14,97 grA naked male character with an erected phallus supports himself with his left hand on a stick, while with his right he holds onto the horns of the satyr. The satyr penetrates him from behind, pressing his side with his left hand to push harder. Greek inscription in the field (KYMA?). The bright red color of the stone prefectly alludes to this fine composed homo-erotic scene.Provenance: From a private collection, France, acquired from D.C. collection, London.
A ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO SET IN AN ANCIENT GOLD RING. SATYR. 2nd century A.D.Stone 8x11 mm; int. diam 15,5 mm; 4,21 gr.The satyr steps rightward, raising the left goat's paw; with the right hand holding the pedum and a drapery, while with the left hand he carries a plate with offerings. Bucolic and votive scene. Slight wear marks. The stone comes out of the edge of the golden bezel. Very good condition. Provenance: European collection, acquired on the market, early 2000's.
A ROMAN GREEN CHALCEDONY INTAGLIO SET IN A GEORGIAN GOLD RING. VOTIVE SCENE. 1st century A.D.Stone 10x12 mm; int. size 15x17 mm; 1,93 grWith a rounded hoop expanding in the shoulders in two branches and surmounting a grooved box setting with a chalcedony intaglio showing a woman facing left and seated on rocks. She is partially naked, the lower body covered by a folded drapery, her long hair tied behind in a bun. She is offering a laurel wreath to an idol on a column in front of her. Groundline. Wear marks. Nice vivid green color of the stone. Provenance: U.K. private collection
A ROMAN AMETHYST INTAGLIO SET IN A GEORGIAN GOLD RING. SEATED MERCURY. 2nd century A.D.Stone 11x16 mm; int. diam 18 mm; 7.53 grWith rounded hoop expanding onto shoulders in volute shape and surmounted by an oval grooved box-setting with a platted twisted gold wire. This beautiful intaglio shows the young deity seated on the rocks with the head facing right, and the body in three-quarters. With the left hand he holds a stick. Probably an allegory of the creation of the caduceus. Near the rocks, on the left, a ram. Groundline. Great rendering of the anatomical details. Fantastic color of the stone. Wear marks. Provenance: U.K. private collection
A ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO SET IN A GOLD RING. VOTIVE SCENE. 2nd century A.D.Stone 13x20 mm; int. Size 15x16 mm; 9,80 gr.Draped female figure facing left, in the act of offering near a semi-column. Groundline. The stone is broken into two parts but firmly fixed in the gold setting. Wear marks..Provenance: European collection, acquired on the market, early 2000's.
A FINE ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO SET IN A MODERN GOLD RING. JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE. Early 1st century A.D.Stone 16x21 mm; int. size 18x20 mm; 30,07 grThe oval stone slightly convex, engraved with Jason standing before the golden fleece which hangs in a tree before him. The hero is nude but with a mantle draped over his shoulder, holding a spear and a shield, its rim resting on his shoulder, and wearing a crested helmet, one hand raised before him in a gesture of contemplation, a serpent coiled in the tree, its head raised above the fleece, and a cylindrical altar for Zeus Laphystios in the center, upon which is the head of a ram, on a groundline. Slight wear marks. The stone is set in a later modern heavy collector gold ring. For the subject compare the carnelian gem in the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris, no. 318 in Richter, Engraved Gems of the Romans.Provenance: From a private collection, France. The stone come from a Christie's: 5/12/ 2001 sale 9826 (Ancient Jewelry, NY).
AN EASTERN ROMAN CHALCEDONY SEAL CAMEO. SLEEPING DOG. 2nd - 3rd century A.D.Diam 18 x 9 mm.Disc-shaped piece perforated (Throughhole); looking the size, probably for a swivel ring. Modeled in high relief, the hound rests with his head between his outstretched forepaws. The curving line of his spine and long tail follows the curved edge of the stone. Iron traces and deposits. Wear marks. Rare type. A similar stone, but perforated as a phalera, is from Christie’s New York, 13 December 2002, lot 613; published in ARGOS: The Dog in Antiquity, Phoenix Ancient Art 41, 2022, no. 12, pp. 48-51.Provenance: From the collection of an European gentleman, acquired on the art market
A PAIR OF GOLD CUFFLINKS WITH TWO HARDSTONE INTAGLIO. FORTUNA TYCHE - PORTRAIT OF AN EMPEROR. 2nd century A.D. (carnelian) - 17th/18th century (bloodstone). Gold 19th century. Stone 11x15 mm; 13x15 mm; Mounting 20x22 mm; Total weight 8,11 gr A Roman period carnelian intaglio with Fortuna - Tyche holding rudder and cornucopia, with inscription; modern bloodstone intaglio with laureated bust of Emperor facing right. Both gems are mounted in archaeological revival style gold cufflinks, in an old box "Maison Briquet - 29 Place Vendome". Provenance: U.K private collection
A FINE ROMAN BLOODSTONE INTAGLIO. FAUSTULUS WITH THE SHEWOLF FEEDING ROMULUS AND REMUS. 1st century A.D.12 x 14 x 1 mmThe shepherd is standing with his stick. At his feet the shewolf with the twins Romulus and Remus. In the field, on the right, a tree. Groundline. Mirror polishing. Great subject engraved on a very attractive stone. Wear marks. Provenance: From the collection of an European gentleman, acquired on the art market
A ROMAN CHALCEDONY INTAGLIO. OFFERER WITH A TROPHY. 2nd century A.D.10 x 13 x 5 mmStanding with the body slightly in three-quarters pose and the face facing right, her right hand holds offers. Meanwhile her left hand is holding a military trophy. Votive stone. Groundline. Provenance: U.K collection acquired on the art market
A ROMAN AMETHYST INTAGLIO. SEATED MALE FIGURE. 2nd century A.D.9 x 11 x 5 mmA young man seated, naked on rocks. With his right hand he holds a stick. Probably Hermes. Groundline. Wear marks. Nice color of the stone. Provenance: From the collection of an European gentleman, acquired on the art market
A FINE ROMAN AMETHYST INTAGLIO. SEATED HERMES WITH ATTRIBUTES.1st - 2nd century A.D.10 x 12 x 3 mmThe young naked god is seated right on rocks, his left leg bent and his right foot on rocks, he holds the caduceus in his left hand. Groundline. Very fine details and attractive color of the stone. Wear marks. Provenance: U.K collection acquired on the art market
A ROMAN BANDED AGATE INTAGLIO SET IN A GOLD BOX-SETTING. MYTHOLOGICAL SCENE. 1st - 2nd century A.D.15 x 16 x 3 mm ; 1,7 grsA young man is discussing with an old one seated on the ground. Probably a dialogue between Socrates and a young male figure. Stone is brocken in two parts but well fix in the frame. Beautiful variety of banded agate. Wear marks. Provenance: From the collection of an European gentleman, acquired on the art market
A SASANIAN GARNET INTAGLIO SET IN A GOLD RING. ZEBU. 3rd - 4th century A.D. Stone 10x12 mm; int. diam 18 mm; 14,40 grWith rounded hoop expanding upwards onto a grooved rounded bezel set with a garnet seal. A zebu facing left inside a cable frame. Wear marks. Provenance: U.K. private collection
A ROMAN RED JASPER INTAGLIO. HERCULES CAPTURES THE DOE OF CERINEA.1st - 2nd century A.D.12 x 14 x 2 mm. The doe of Cerinea was, in Greek mythology, a doe with golden horns, silver and bronze legs that have been dedicated to Artemis by the nymph Taygete when the goddess had saved her from being pursued by Zeus. Cerinea's doe fled without ever stopping, bewitching those who pursued her, thus dragging them to a country from which they would never return; since she was a sacred doe, her blood could not be shed. When Heracles was commissioned by Eurystheus to capture it, initially he limited himself to chasing it: the doe took refuge by climbing a mountain called Artemisio and tried to cross the Ladon river, but during the crossing Heracles managed to capture it by hitting it with an arrow in one point of the cartilaginous paw, therefore devoid of blood vessels; then loading it on his shoulders he carried it to Arcadia. The doe was finally taken to Mycenae and released there. The subject rarely appears on the gems. In this stone the hero faces left and stands over the sacred doe, holding it by the horns and pressing his right knee on his back to block it. Hercules' body is in muscular tension showing off all its legendary strength. A club behind him. Probably inspired by a Greek model. Fine detailed execution for the size. The physiognomic features of the hero recall the Antonine portraits. Signs of wear.Provenance: U.K. private collection acquired in the british art market.
A ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO. BUST OF JUPITER. 1st century A.D.7x10,5x3 mmThe divinity is turned to the left, with the modius on top of the head and the tunicated bust. Considering the very small size of the stone, the work is performed with great technical skill. Wear marks.Provenance: U.K private collection
A ROMAN SARD INTAGLIO SET IN A LATER GOLD RING. BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS. 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. Stone 10x12 mm; Int. Size 15x18 mm; 5,80 gr After a Greek Late Hellenistic model. Frontal bust of Zeus Serapis with a large ornated modius on top of the head. The stone is cracked across the eye. Some missing on the modius. Wear marks. Provenance: U.S. private collection, acquired on the art market. This lot is sold under temporary import status.
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