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18ct gold five stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, stamped, total diamond weight approx 1.80 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.8gm, also tested 18ct, size Q, bright lively well matched diamonds, a couple of diamonds very faint yellow - approx K-M approx VS-SI clarity - eye clean, good condition
9ct white gold three stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, with pierced diamond set gallery, hallmarked, total diamond weight 0.25 caratCondition Report:Approx 2.6gm, size L, yellow gold showing through slightly on shank, otherwise well presented and in good condition, diamond weight stamped on inner shank
Platinum single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, stamped, diamond approx. 2.95 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.45gm, size N, diamond dimensions = 9.58mm x 9.58mm x depth 5.4mm, diamond bright vivid, approx P-R colour, faint inclusions next to claw setting otherwise good, setting bent, shank been re-sized
Victorian 9ct rose gold wedding band, Chester 1892, 18ct gold two stone diamond ring, Chester 1901 and one other 9ct gold wedding band, hallmarked, the interior engraved 'Fidelity'Condition Report:9ct approx 3.5gm, Victorian size O, decoration rubbed, depth = 5.5mm, 18ct approx 4.55gm, centre stone missing
Victorian and later jewellery including 9ct gold stone set bar brooch, 14ct gold ring shank, two 9ct gold cased wristwatches, silver brooches including butterfly wing, horse and golf club designs, gold plated fish pendant etcCondition Report:9ct brooch approx 1.4gm (back pin not gold), 14ct approx 1.4gm, weighable silver 40gm
* KYS (FRENCH b. 1949), SEATED NUDE oil on canvasunframedoverall size 135cm x 111cmProvenance: Acquired by the vendor from REDSEA Gallery, Block 9 Dempsey Road, #01-10 Dempsey Hill, Singapore 247697 in 2010/11. Ms Anita Saraswathy (Gallery Manager, REDSEA Gallery) has recently confirmed the current gallery price for a Kys work of this size is SG$9000 (approximately £5030). Note: "Kys" was born in 1949. His quest of the spiritual world of Asia began 30 years ago when he left France to travel through India, Nepal, Thailand and Japan. With an impeccable photo-realistic painting technique and a mastery of light and shade, Kys depicts the particular quality of each Jayavarman (King of Cambodia) or nude image. Using acrylic paint, gold or silver leaf and other secret ingredients; in his Jayavarman paintings he depicts the ancient patina of stone statues, worn by thousands of years of monsoon rains. Kys says “When I paint, I pray with my brush.” Modestly, he sees himself as merely a channel between the model and the viewer. Kys will paint his subject from a figurehead (his nudes from live model). Several layers of acrylic paint are used on the canvas. His subject is then painted on these layers enhancing the texture, tones and depth by using gold and silver leaf. His technique produces an incredible three-dimensional image, almost as if it was a hologram. The text he uses are single words, stamped on, written in ancient Khmer, Thai, Chinese, Japanese and other Asian languages. Their meanings are simple; Happiness, love, health, kindness, warmth and other words that collectively do not make a single sentence but bring the understanding and feeling of peace and harmony to the viewer.
* KYS (FRENCH b. 1949) UNTITLED oil on canvasunframedoverall size 126cm x 105cm Provenance: Acquired by the vendor from REDSEA Gallery, Block 9 Dempsey Road, #01-10 Dempsey Hill, Singapore 247697 in 2010/11. Ms Anita Saraswathy (Gallery Manager, REDSEA Gallery) has recently confirmed the current gallery price for a Kys work of this size is SG$9000 (approximately £5030).Note: "Kys" was born in 1949. His quest of the spiritual world of Asia began 30 years ago when he left France to travel through India, Nepal, Thailand and Japan. With an impeccable photo-realistic painting technique and a mastery of light and shade, Kys depicts the particular quality of each Jayavarman (King of Cambodia) or nude image. Using acrylic paint, gold or silver leaf and other secret ingredients; in his Jayavarman paintings he depicts the ancient patina of stone statues, worn by thousands of years of monsoon rains. Kys says “When I paint, I pray with my brush.” Modestly, he sees himself as merely a channel between the model and the viewer. Kys will paint his subject from a figurehead (his nudes from live model). Several layers of acrylic paint are used on the canvas. His subject is then painted on these layers enhancing the texture, tones and depth by using gold and silver leaf. His technique produces an incredible three-dimensional image, almost as if it was a hologram. The text he uses are single words, stamped on, written in ancient Khmer, Thai, Chinese, Japanese and other Asian languages. Their meanings are simple; Happiness, love, health, kindness, warmth and other words that collectively do not make a single sentence but bring the understanding and feeling of peace and harmony to the viewer.
A Chester Hallmarked 9ct Gold Single Fob/Seal Pendant, with rectangular collet set stone suspending on gilt coloured Albert chain with T-Bar pendant, together with a hallmarked silver openface pocketwatch, the 'A.W.W Co Waltham Mass', signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking hand), in engine turned case, with vacant cartouch, with a key and a hallmarked silver Albert chain suspending T-Bar and "National Union of Railwaymen" enamel medallion pendant.
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