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A pair of diamond flowerhead cluster earstuds set in 18ct gold, each designed with a round brilliant cut diamond, claw set above a border of six similar diamond petals with scalloped outline, in white on yellow 18ct gold, London hallmarks 1994; diameter of flowerhead 10.7mm, total estimated weight of diamonds 1.30cts
A George II memorial ring, set to the front with an octagonal cut rock crystal in reeded closed back setting over a lock of hair, to bifurcated cast shoulders and a cast shank with undulating edge and enclosing the memorial 'M:Purlewent Obt:12:Sept 1751: Aet:31' in gold letters on a black enamel ground, unmarked yellow precious metal, ring size L/M
A Victorian memorial brooch and a cameo brooch, the first with an undulating outline of a scrolling and bright cut frame around a black enamel ground on which is overlaid a diamond and seed pearl set flower with sinuous stems and leaves, verso with a glazed panel containing curled hairwork with gold thread and seed pearls, and engraved 'In memory of Mrs Eliz'th Matthews, died 2nd April 1867, aged 74 yrs', length 4.7cm; the shell cameo depicting the bust of a young woman in profile, her hair curled and dressed with flowers and a diadem, and adorned with necklace and earring, scallop collet set with twisted wire and otherwise plain mount, length 4.0cm; both in unmarked yellow precious metal, both testing as 14-15ct gold (2)
A hardstone cameo and diamond ring, the elongated octagonal plaque of light orange-brown and white agate carved to depict Terpsichore dancing in scanty and billowing robe, holding aloft a tambour, in a border of old cushion and oval cut diamonds to bifurcated shoulders and plain shank, size N, of yellow precious metal assumed 18ct gold, length of ring head 2.4cm Terpsichore was the Muse of Dance, one of the nine artistic Muses of Greek mythology, and her name combines the words for 'delight' and 'dance'
A 19th century French faceted red coral bead necklace and a pair of matched earrings, the approximately uniform faceted barrel-shaped beads in two strings, to an oval clasp with a harlequin faceted red coral in a bead and wirework setting of yellow precious metal, stamped with a ram's head mark believed to be for Paris 1819-1938, length of shorter strand 39.5cm; together with a pair of 9ct gold and red coral earrings, each wire hook fronted by a collet set oval cabochon coral with hook clasp, length 2.0cm, London import hallmarks 1981 (2)
A period fancy link bracelet and a hallmarked contemporary bi-colour necklace, the first of curb links with a line of reinforcing doughnut links, stamped '375' for 9ct gold, length 19cm, weight 19.11g, together with a 44cm long necklace composed of hallmarked silver cube and cylinder links alternating and separated by short lengths of belcher links of yellow precious metal, tests for 14ct gold, Sheffield 1993, weight 31.24g (2)
A golden sphene and diamond cluster ring set in 18ct gold, the oval cut sphene of intense slightly greenish-gold colour and high 'fire', claw set in a border of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds to tapered fluted shoulders in white on yellow 18ct gold, London 1987, ring size M, length of cluster 1.4cm Sphene - also known as titanite - occurs mostly in shades of chartreuse, both green and yellow, but also brown, and is sometimes heat treated to turn red or orange; it is renowned for its pronounced double refraction, distinct pleochroism and high dispersion - which gives it the prized 'fire' so valued in diamonds; it is quite rare in gem quality transparency, especially of this size
A yellow sapphire and diamond pendant necklace set in 18ct gold, the large oval cut saturated golden yellow sapphire deep collet set in yellow gold beneath a triangular white gold collet holding a trilliant cut diamond, with a fine snake link through chain, London import hallmarks for 18ct gold; length of pendant 2.0cm, and of chain 46cm; estimated weight of sapphire approximately 5.5cts, estimated weight of diamond 0.40cts
A pair of yellow sapphire and diamond flowerhead earstuds set in 18ct gold, each post headed by a round cut canary yellow sapphire in a scallop edge border of eight round brilliant cut diamonds, undercut petal gallery, posts hallmarked for 18ct gold, London, date letter poorly struck, possibly 2006; diameter of flowerhead 12.5mm, diameter of yellow sapphires 6.2mm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 1.0ct
A four strand square link bracelet with tasselled ends, of unmarked yellow precious metal which tests for 14-18ct gold, the four chain strands are covered in square section tubing, joined for the hinged reeded clasp, then emerging again and each terminating in a square reeded cone with flattened chain tassels; overall length 25cm, length as worn 17cm but adjustable, weight 73.39g
An unusual 1960s citrine pendant with later 18ct gold chain, the octagonal step cut mid-gold citrine collet set in the centre of three concentric oval bands at the base of a tubular post, so that all parts swivel independently, articulated bale, all in unmarked precious yellow metal tests for 18ct gold, length 9.0cm; to an associated Italian anchor link chain by Balestra, London import assay mark for 18ct gold, 1982, length 57cm; gross weight of pendant and chain 57.66g, estimated weight of citrine approximately 45cts; this pendant was hand-made for the vendor's mother, a one-off piece to showcase the fine stone
A pearl spray brooch by Mikimoto together with a pair of pearl cluster earstuds by Mikimoto, the brooch designed as asymmetric sprays of 5-7mm pearls and graceful leaves tied by a ropetwist bow, white precious metal presumed 18ct gold with allowed rhodium plating, signed with the Mikimoto logo of an M inside an oyster shell, length 5.5cm; the earstuds with each post headed by a small polished bow holding a trio of oval 5mm long pearls, yellow precious metal stamped '18k', also signed with the Mikimoto logo of an M inside an oyster shell, length 1.2cm (2)
A contemporary spiral brooch and earring suite, the brooch designed as two adjacent 'S' spirals forming a quatrefoil of beaten and textured thick wire, in unmarked yellow precious metal, tests for 18ct gold, clasp with safety catch, length 6.7cm; the earstuds en suite each with a single spiral, width 1.7cm, together with a third slightly larger similar earring (could be made into a pendant or ring), gross weight 16.95g
A mid 20th century garnet and white hardstone suite of necklace and bracelet, the necklace set to the centre with three emerald cut red stones - two garnets and a zircon - alternating with four scroll links set with lines of graduated round cut white hardstones, possibly white sapphires, and suspending from the centre stone a further scroll link and a larger garnet, to a fine fancy link back chain, unmarked yellow precious metal assumed 9ct gold, length of necklace 46cm, length of centre drop 3.0cm; the bracelet en suite, the centre with three garnets and four scroll links set as before with white hardstones, to a bracelet chain of polished rectangular links joined by jump ring links (one lacking), length 17.5cm
A large shell cameo brooch with classical depiction of the dawn after Guido Reni, the composition closely follows the original Reni ceiling fresco of 1614 (in the Casino del Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi in Rome, which itself borrowed imagery from the Arch of Constantine) and shows Aurora in billowing draperies and holding garlands of flowers, flying on filmy clouds and ushering forward a youthful Apollo who is driving a quadriga (four horse chariot) and surrounded by the female figures of the Hours, in the sky a putto, Phosphorus, holding aloft a flaming torch, and below in the distance a landscape of hills and town over which the dawn is breaking. The cameo is collet set to a flying mount secured at the cardinal points by ossicular motifs, unmarked yellow precious metal tests for 15ct gold; width 7cm, in antique shaped and fitted case
A 19th century garnet and diamond fringed brooch, designed as a garnet carbuncle (circular cabochon) inset with a six point star containing an old cushion cut and six rose cut diamonds, within a broad archeological revival mount with beaded outer edge and suspending a graduated fringe of snake link chains with long pointed ends, verso with vacant glazed panel, unmarked bright yellow precious metal assumed 18ct gold; diameter of boss 3.9cm, length to tip of fringe 7.0cm; in antique shaped and fitted case
An oval garnet and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut almandine garnet claw set in a border of old mostly cushion cut diamonds to fleur-de-lys shoulders and plain shank, size M, unmarked yellow precious metal tests for 18ct gold; length of cluster 1.7cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 1.20cts
A pair of adaptable tanzanite and rock crystal earrings, designed as flowers in three parts, with each post headed by a four claw set round cut tanzanite, with removable collar formed as a coronet of stamens, and removable ring of five realistically carved petals of frosted rock crystal; yellow precious metal, butterflies stamped '750' for 18ct gold, diameters of the three parts 6.3, 10.7 and 17.8mm; the tanzanites may be worn on their own , with either or both surrounds, or the flower surrounds might be worn with other studs, perhaps diamonds, pearls or any coloured gemstones
An Edwardian aquamarine and seed pearl pendant / brooch on an 18ct gold chain, of light, pierced and scrolling design set with an oval cut aquamarine and graduated seed pearls with a further aquamarine and pearl set leaflet pendant below and pearl bale above, integral brooch pin, yellow precious metal stamped '9ct', length 5.3cm; together with an 18ct gold belcher link chain, London hallmarks 2005, length 42cm, cased
An opal set hinged bangle, the front with a graduated line of seventeen oval cabochon opals and beaded terminations on a square-edged setting, snap clasp, integral safety chain, unmarked yellow precious metal tests for 14ct gold, front with 18ct gold wash, internal width 5.6cm, gross weight 12.80g, in period fitted case
A moonstone and sapphire flower brooch, designed as a single flower with five heart-shaped cabochon moonstones for petals around a small round cut sapphire centre with realistically modelled stem and leaves, of unmarked yellow precious metal, tests for gold, clasp with safety catch, length 3.4cm
A pair of diamond and sapphire set cufflinks, the double-ended links each of octagonal outline, slightly domed, with engraved scrolling around a raised engine-turned oval with central diaper containing either a single cut diamond or a square cut sapphire, articulated bar connections, white precious metal on polished yellow backs all stamped '14k' to indicate 14ct gold; length of each plaque 1.5cm, gross weight 6.26g
A three stone sapphire and diamond hinged bangle, the old round-cushion cut diamond, estimated weight 0.69cts, and two deep blue sapphires claw set between lanceolate tips forming the middle of three bars, becoming two for the back section, unmarked yellow precious metal tests for 18ct gold, integral safety chain, internal width 6.0cm, gross weight 19.64g
A sapphire and diamond flowerhead ring set in 18ct gold, the central round brilliant cut diamond in a millegrain field with six round cut sapphire petals and a scallop edge border of smaller similar diamonds, to fleur-de-lys shoulders and plain shank size L½, white on yellow 18ct gold, Sheffield hallmarks 1991, diameter of ring head 12.5mm
A pair of Belle Époque diamond and sapphire earpendants, each designed as a linear ribbon bow with millegrain edges and set throughout with old round cut diamonds, suspending an oval cut vivid mid blue sapphire, Continental hook and clip fittings, white on yellow precious metal stamped '750' to indicate 18ct gold; length of each sapphire 7.4mm, overall length 3.1cm; in period case both sapphs show fine strt colour banding with a loupe
A diamond and ruby flower ring, the central close set cluster of seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a flowerhead formation to a spaced border of smaller round cut ruby sepals and an outer ring of six pierced and textured 'petals', bifurcated shoulders and a plain shank, size P, yellow precious metal stamped '14k' to indicate 14ct gold, overall diameter of cluster 2.1cm, cased
A pair of rhodolite and diamond flowerhead earstuds, each round cut rhodolite garnet collet set in a petal surround of round brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked yellow precious metal tests for 18ct gold; diameter of clusters 15.8mm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 2.50cts, cased
A sapphire and diamond set lion's head hinged bangle, of crossover form with one termination being the fully modelled lion's head, the other his tail, behind his head a line of four single cut diamonds between three marquise cut sapphires and the eyes also set with small round cut sapphires; yellow precious metal stamped '750' to indicate 18ct gold, clasp with safety catch, internal width 5.6cm, gross weight 14.25g
An aquamarine, sapphire and pearl brooch together with two seed pearl brooches, the first designed as an open foliate mount with a quatrefoil of oval cut aquamarines and a pearl centre, and pairs of pearls set to the sides with round cut sapphires beyond, in hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1990, clasp with safety catch, length 3.7cm; together with a bar brooch with knot feature set with a line of seed pearls, yellow precious metal stamped '15ct', length 4.4cm; and a buckle form brooch set all around its edge with uniform seed pearls, unmarked yellow precious metal, detachable safety chain, length 1.9cm (3)
A sapphire and diamond pear-shaped cluster ring, with an oval cut deep blue sapphire in a border of old mainly cushion cut diamonds to bifurcated shoulders and a plain shank, size L, unmarked white on yellow metal assumed 18ct gold; length of cluster 1.2cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately three-quarters of a carat
An emerald and diamond flowerhead cluster pendant on associated chain, the pendant set with six marquise cut emeralds spaced by six round brilliant cut diamonds with a seventh in the centre, to a bifurcated loop bale, length with bale 2.6cm; the chain of flattened curb links, yellow precious metal stamped at each end 'Italy,750' to indicate 18ct gold, length 50.5cm; in contemporary presentation case The emeralds have not been tested for natural or synthetic origin
A pear cut diamond crossover ring by Tiffany, each of the two pear cut diamonds claw set with an old round brilliant cut diamond at its point and a further line of smaller old cut diamonds leading up to it, in crossover formation, white on yellow precious metal assumed 18ct gold, reeded shank size L stamped 'Tiffany & Co', cased; total estimated weight of diamonds 1.75cts
An impressive emerald and diamond ring set in 18ct gold, the emerald cut emerald in a millegrain edged yellow gold collet within a similarly edged but white gold border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a pierced foliate undercut gallery and plain shank, size M, London hallmarks for 18ct gold 1989; overall dimensions of ring head 1.66 x 3.4mm, estimated weight of emerald 3.66cts, total estimated weight of diamonds 0.75cts
Piaget - a lady's 18ct yellow gold wristwatch, with oval gold coloured dial with baton numerals, signed Piaget, the 18 jewel manual wind movement (cal.9P2) numbered 7804455, with plain oval bezel and mounted to an integral 18ct yellow gold articulated and hoop link bracelet, case numbered ref.9802 D/315601, the bracelet has a buckle fastening, 19.25 overall length, 41.66gm (ex movement)
John Barry (British, fl.1784-1827) Portrait of a young gentleman, wearing a dark green coat with yellow and grey striped lapel and pink collar with a lace cravat and stock watercolour on ivory, oval; in a gold bracelet clasp 4 x 3.20cm (2 x 1in) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 19 November 1984, lot 483 Bonhams, London, 24 November 2010, lot 92 Some scuffing to the left of the sitter's head and in the area of the coat.
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