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Two Regency sarcophagus form tea caddies, early 19th century; the burr yew example with inlaid sycamore strung edges, an inset bone keyhole surround and bun feet, its hinged cover opening to twin subsidiary caddies and an associated glass bowl, 18cm high, 32cm wide; the rosewood example with mother-of-pearl inlay to the lobed cover, the interior with subsidiary caddies, an associated glass bowl and a silver spoon, 18cm high, 34cm wide; (later elements)
A late Victorian diamond brooch, circa 1890, of target desing, centered with an old cushion-cut diamond within a geometric openwork surround set with rose-cut and circular-cut diamonds and four old cushion-cut diamonds to the outer register, mounted in silver and gold with a detachable bail and brooch fitting, diameter 3.2cm, case
An Art Deco moonstone, sapphire and diamond pendant, circa 1920, centring on a cabochon moonstone within polished platinum surround and ropetwist border and further pierced foliate surround millegrain set with diamonds and sapphire accents in platinum, length 4.4cm, caseProvenance: Property of a deceased estate
Van Cleef & Arpels, a pair of natural pearl and diamond earrings, circa 1950, each with a button-shaped pearl within a scrolling surround set with baguette and marquise shaped diamonds in platinum, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered NY16937, clip fittings, length 2.8cmAccompanied by SSEF report number 55627 dated 26th February 2010 stating that the pearls are natural saltwater, weighing 10cts and 8.4cts, and measuring 11.80-11.95 x 10.10mm and 11.95-12.00 x 8.40mm.The elegant design of the present lot closely relates it to a pair of earrings beloved to one of the most iconic couples in history, HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco and Grace Kelly. Having met in 1954, the year the Hollywood star was on the Côte d’Azure to film Alfred Hitchcock’s film To Catch a Thief, they were engaged in December 1955. For their wedding, Prince Rainier commissioned a lavish parure of diamonds and pearls, chosen with Louis Arpels ‘to match Grace’s delicate beauty’. A famous photograph of Princess Grace immortalises her wearing this set, which is still today in The Princess Grace of Monaco Collection at the Palais Rainier, Monaco. There is an important difference between the royal earrings and the piece offered in our sale, however. While the Princess of Monaco’s pair featured cultured pearls, the earrings in our upcoming sale are set with natural pearls, making them exceptional in their materials as much as in their design.Cf. Van Cleef & Arpels, The Art of High Jewellery (Les Arts Decoratifs, 2012), pp.284-285.
Chanel, an amethyst, peridot and aquamarine 'Coco' ring, of bombé design, the cushion-shaped amethyst within a surround of buff-top peridots and aquamarines in yellow gold, signed Chanel, numbered IM204, French maker's mark, French control mark, ring size MProvenance: The Property of a Lady of Title
An 18th century diamond-set mourning clasp, the plaited hair panel to front within a surround of old mine-cut diamonds in silver and yellow gold, inscription to reverse: 'Sir Griffith Boynton.Bar' born July 17th: 1769. Francis Boynton born 28. Mar: 1777. Henry Boynton. born 22 Mar: 1778', length 2.5cm, caseSir Griffith Boynton, 7th Baronet (1769-1801), was born and baptised on 17th July 1769, the eldest son of Sir Griffith, 6th Baronet (1743-1778). He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, achieving a Master of Arts in 1789. He married Ann Maria, daughter of Capt. Richard Parkhurst, in Winchester on 7th August 1790. Sir Griffith died without issue at Burton Agnes and was buried there on 28th July 1801.Provenance: The Private Collection of the late Michael and Margaret Susands
Two gem-set pendants, comprising: a diamond and pearl negligée pendant, the bar with a pearl in a diamond surround to each end, suspending two diamond-set drops of circular design, to a fine link chain, pendant length 5.6cm, chain length 37cm, one diamond missing, pearls untested; and a Victorian garnet and diamond pendant, decorated with three cabochon garnets in foliate mounts accented with diamonds, with a cabochon garnet and diamond drop, length 5.3cm, drop detached, pin lacking, caseProvenance: The Private Collection of the late Michael and Margaret Susands
A cultured pearl, diamond and gold flower brooch, the four large gold petals with curling edges pavé-set with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in platinum, centering on a cultured pearl measuring approximately 10mm within a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds claw-set in platinum and a gold rope-twist border, stamped 14K, width 5cm
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-cut sapphire within a surround of old cushion-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum and gold, size M 1/2; a diamond half-hoop ring, set with two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct yellow and platinum, rubbed hallmarks, size approx O 1/2; a blue stone and diamond pendant necklace, the oval-cut blue stone within a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds to a fine link yellow gold chain, pendant stamped DC 14K 585, chain stamped RJ 18KT, pendant length 2.2cm including bail, chain length 45cm; and a diamond pendant, the three round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in white gold, to a silver fine link chain, clasp stamped 925, pendant length 2cm, chain length 44.5cm
An early 19th century emerald and diamond cluster ring, the octagonal-cut emerald set within a surround of twelve cushion-shaped diamonds, each shoulder with open work festoons of emeralds and rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold, size P.Accompanied by GCS report number 5785-1027 dated 17th February 2025 stating that the emerald shows indications of insignificant clarity enhancement, origin: ColombiaProvenance: The Private Collection of the late Michael and Margaret Susands
A mid 19th century agate, enamel and seed pearl mourning brooch, centring on a banded agate cabochon with a seed pearl within star motif, within a black enamel surround with the words IN MEMORY OF in reserve, between seed pearls in quatrefoil surrounds and pellet edges, glazed locket compartment to reverse containing hair, width 5.7cm
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval ruby in raised yellow gold setting, within surround of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, size L 1/2Accompanied by GCS report number 79226-61 dated 21st August 2019 stating that the natural ruby shows no indications of heating, origin: Burma (Myanmar)
A Swedish 19th century cased demi-parure, comprising a gold brooch, set with a central pearl within rose-cut diamond surround, foliate scroll decoration, locket compartment to reverse, suspending a tassel with a conforming pair of earrings with later fittings, Swedish marks to penant catch, pendant 3.5cm wide
An early 19th century fine emerald and diamond brooch, the step-cut emerald weighing 3.914cts set within a surround of old cushion-shaped diamonds in silver and gold closed-back collets, emerald dimensions 10.77 x 8.79 x 5.59mm, later pendant loop, length 18mmAccompanied by SSEF report number 144615 dated 14th February 2025 stating that the emerald weighing 3.914cts of medium strong saturation shows no indications of clarity modification, origin: ColombiaAccompanied by GPL report number 24736 dated 14th June 2024 stating that the emerald shows no indications of clarity enhancement, origin: ColombiaProvenance: Alexander Perceval (1787-1858) and thence by descent to the current ownerAlexander Perceval was the eldest son of Rev. Philip Perceval, whose seat he inherited at Temple House, Ballymote, Sligo in 1800. After sitting in the House of Commons for County Sligo between 1831 and 1841, he was briefly Junior Lord of the Treasury in 1841, before taking on the role of Usher of the Black Rod for the House of Lords from 1841 until his death in 1858. He married Jane Anne (1791-1847), the daughter of Col. Henry Peisley L’Estrange of Moystown (1760-1824), Cloghan, King's County, and it was to her that he gave the present lot as a gift.
An Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond pendant brooch, set with a central articulated old circular-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.50cts within foliate surround millegrain-set with further sapphires and diamonds and a sapphire and diamond drop, detachable brooch fitting, length 6cm, caseProvenance: purchased Woolley & Wallis, 29th October 2015, Lot 1328; property of a deceased estate
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a green stained quartz bead necklace to a yellow gold clasp, stamped 15ct length, length 52cm; a pair of amethyst earrings, with collet-set cabochons below a scrolling surround pavé-set with smaller cabochons in silver, length 3.3cm; and an amethyst brooch with seven cabochons collet-set in silver, width 6.7cm
An Art Deco emerald and diamond brooch pendant, centred with a circular-cut diamond within a surround of emeralds, in two further borders of smaller diamonds terminating in a stylised Greek key pattern, set with six graduated small circular-cut emeralds in platinum and yellow gold, 4cm wide, caseProvenance: purchased Woolley & Wallis, 15th July 2020, Lot 2184; property of a deceased estate

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