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A green dioptase rough crystal and diamond suite, circa 1970s, commissioned from Charles de Temple, comprising brooch/pendant, ring and earrings, each with a central rough crystal mass of dioptase, within an abstract textured tendril mount, accented with small claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, all mounted in yellow precious metal, the brooch and ring unsigned, the earrings with later clip and post fittings, hallmarked and bearing maker’s mark ‘CdeT’, with signed grey suede pouch, brooch...
Hammer Price: £9,000
An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond set suite, by George Weil, 1970s, comprising hinged bangle, ring and earrings, each composed of abstract clusters of textured triangular panels, triangular-cut amethysts and brilliant-cut diamond accents, the bracelet signed ‘G. Weil’ and stamped ‘18ct’, the ring centred with an oval mixed-cut amethyst and stamped with maker’s mark (rather indistinct) and ‘18c’, the earrings with clip and post fittings and hallmarked for London 1976, signed and...
Hammer Price: £7,000
An early 20th century diamond pendant, circa 1900-1905, the upper section of flared palmette design, with central principal transitional-cut diamond between scrolling motifs, the piercedwork setting edged throughout with millegrain detail, and suspending tear-shaped drop below with outer border of rose-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, on fine trace-link chain, in original grey leather and gilt tooled fitted case, the silk signed ‘Gowland Bros Ltd, 48 Cornhill EC’ and...
Hammer Price: £5,000
A single stone diamond ring, the old brilliant-cut diamond claw set in white precious metal, unmarked, diamond weight approximately 1.8 carats, ring size L½. £2,200-£3,000
A single stone Burmese ruby ring, the oval mixed-cut ruby in rubover setting within a tapered polished yellow precious metal mount, stamped ‘750’, ruby weight approximately 1.37 carats, ring size M. £2,600-£3,000
Hammer Price: £4,000
A rare and unusual ceremonial rock crystal and gold mounted staff of office or tipstaff, first half of the 19th century, of possible historical importance, the ivory shaft topped with a rock crystal sphere, beneath gold crown surmount, and engraved below with a crowned lion passant upon a crown, the sphere ‘sling’ mounted within four hinged vertical strapwork fittings, (one strap missing, one detached at the base), the tapering shaft encircled by bands of gold repeating detail, the knop...
A late 18th-early 19th century enamelled gold hawking whistle, possibly Indian, of tapering cylindrical form, decorated all over in red, white, green and blue enamel in a foliate and floral design with scalloped borders, suspended from plain suspensory loop, unmarked, total length, including loop, 42mm. £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
An 18ct gold rose brooch with enamel ladybird detail, by Cartier, 1950s, the bloomed rose flower head with linear hammered finish, one of the petals applied with a small enamelled ladybird, to brilliant-cut diamond set stem, signed ‘Cartier FRANCE 18KTS’, stamped lozenge mark to underside of petal, with maker’s mark ‘JC’, and bearing London import marks for 1957, brooch measuring approximately 3.5cm x 4.5cm. £3,600-£4,000
A 17th century enamel and diamond ring, the central rose-cut diamond collet set within a raised square mount, to a heart-shaped bezel decorated with pale blue enamel, between flared reeded shoulders bearing traces of black enamel, mounted in yellow gold, ring size M½. £1,000-£1,500
An 18ct gold bracelet, 1974, of tapering textured bark design, the hinged articulated textured panels set to an invisible v-snap clasp, hallmarked for London, 1974, bearing maker’s mark ‘T & Co’, within oval punch’, bracelet length 17.5cm. £3,400-£3,600
A silver German wedding presentation charger, by Herbert Zeitner, 1930s, presented by Hermann Göring and his wife, the circular shallow dish of hammered finish, centred with an embossed panel depicting a naked maiden, holding armfuls of fruits including vines, pears and oranges, beneath a script inscription reading “Jum (?) 6 August 1936 Hermann und Emmy Göring”, the outer edge inscribed “WIE SICH ZUSAMMENREIMEN * NELKEN UND ROSMAREIN * WEINREBEN ZU RUSTBAUMEN * KOSTLICHE WURZ IM...
Hammer Price: £3,200
A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond in raised claw setting to tapered crossover mount in yellow precious metal, shank stamped ‘18ct’, accompanied by an Antwerp Diamond Certificate and a Canadian Diamond Report, diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size M½. £1,000-£1,500
A 9ct gold cigarette case, with engine-turned decoration all over, slide and hinge opening, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1959, and bearing maker’s mark ‘S.Bross’, dimensions 13.8 x 8.7cm, weight 211gm. £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
A three stone Burmese sapphire and diamond ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, accompanied by a GCS sapphire report, total diamond weight approximately 1.7 carats, ring size L. £2,600-£3,600
A late 19th century diamond set crescent brooch, the closed crescent composed of two rows of graduated old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in gold and silver, with detachable brooch fitting, diameter 36mm, largest central diamond approximately 0.5 carats. £2,800-£3,600
Hammer Price: £2,700
A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond in raised claw setting to swirled crossover mount with foliate detail to the shoulders, in yellow precious metal, shank stamped ‘750’ and ‘18k’, diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size M. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £2,600
Thirty seven Viking lead Hnefatfl gaming pieces, all from Torksey in Lincolnshire, the Viking Great Army winter camp of AD 872-3, the game of “Hnefatafl” which translates into English as “The Kings Chequered Table” and is pronounced as ‘nafle tafle’, is an old Norwegian word. The playing pieces comprise 24 attacking lead pieces of spherical form and 12 defending lead pieces of turreted form, together with a lead King which has inset copper decoration; these gaming pieces compare...
A 19th century coromandel and satinwood boxed games compendium containing a Staunton ivory chess set by Jaques, circa 1870s, together with companion board, retailed by W. Thornhill, of 144 New Bond Street, the chess set of ivory and red stained ivory, the king signed to the base ‘JAQUES LONDON’, one castle and one knight marked with a crown, the set contained within a lift out tray, above a fitted compartment containing a set of ivory draughts, the outer box monogrammed to the lid, the...
Hammer Price: £2,400
An emerald and diamond ring, by David Jerome, the central oval cut emerald, weighing 0.51 carats, in four claw setting within a pierced work lozenge-shaped mount of marquise-cut diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank signed ‘David Jerome’, and marked ‘18ct gold (750)’, ring size N, accompanied by a WGI Report. £2,400-£2,600
Hammer Price: £2,300
A ruby and diamond set brooch, 1970s, commissioned from David Morris, the irregular cluster of textured and diamond set tapered batons, interspersed with claw set pear-cut rubies, all around a central claw set brilliant-cut diamond, unmarked, in a gilt tooled David Morris (Jewels) Ltd case, brooch length 56mm. £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £2,000
A coral and chalcedony ring, by Cartier, 1990, the central oval corallium Rubrum coral cabochon within a graduated brilliant-cut diamond set surround, between carved chrysoprase leaf shoulders and reeded mount, shank signed, dated, numbered, ‘50’ and ‘916849’ and stamped ‘750’, bearing French assay mark and lozenge maker’s mark, ring size K. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,900
An 18ct gold synthetic corrundum ring, by David A. Thomas, the abstract open work lozenge-shaped bombé ring centred with a round-cut purple synthetic corundum, mounted in 18ct gold, hallmarked for London, 1972 and bearing maker’s mark ‘D.A.T.’, in signed David A. Thomas case, ring size N. £200-£300
An early 20th century openwork rectangular diamond brooch, set throughout with old-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, with cartouche-shaped detail to either side, white precious metal mounted, (unmarked), total diamond weight approximately 3.4-3.5 carats, length 5.4cm. £1,000-£1,200
A single stone diamond pendant, on chain, the brilliant-cut diamond mounted in 18ct white gold four claw pendant setting, with split bale, to 18ct white gold belcher-link chain, the bale reverse stamped ‘750’, bearing Birmingham assay mark and maker’s mark ‘KJ’, chain length 43cm, accompanied by an IDRC diamond report. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,800
A late 19th century diamond brooch, gold and silver mounted, of arching form with latticework detail, set throughout with old-cut diamonds, single-cut and rose-cut diamond highlights, cased, total diamond weight approximately 2.5 carats, width 55mm. £1500-2000
Hammer Price: £1,700
An early 20th century diamond cocktail watch, circa 1915-1920, the silvered oval dial with black Arabic numerals, Swiss 17 jewel movement, the case stamped ‘Guaranted platinum’ and ‘London made’, the rectangular bezel pavé set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, between tapered openwork diamond set shoulders, to an articulated diamond set bracelet strap of linked millegrained collets, to a short expanding extension either side of clasp, accompanied by an unfitted Garrard box, dial...
An 18ct gold bracelet, ring and earclip suite, by Marco Bicego, 2012, the bracelet and earrings composed of graduated slightly irregular textured hoop links, the cocktail ring of whorl hoop design, each signed, stamped ‘Made in Italy’ and hallmarked for London, 2012, each in signed box, bracelet length approximately 20cm, ring size O. £1,500-£2,000
A late Victorian gold mounted diamond, ruby and moonstone brooch, the oval central moonstone panel carved with the head and shoulders of a maiden, with a cherub at each shoulder, within collet mount, and bordered by old-cut diamonds spaced with mixed-cut rubies, the pin numbered ‘024’ to the reverse, length 28mm. £600-£700
Hammer Price: £1,600
A line bracelet and half hoop ring multi gem set suite, by H. Stern, both channel set with a rainbow suite of square-cut semi-precious gems, mounted in yellow precious metal, both stamped ‘750’ and bearing maker’s mark ‘H.S’, bracelet length 17.5cm, ring size L. £800-£1,200
A late 19th-early 20th century gem set butterfly brooch, the wings composed of glazed butterfly wings, to a old brilliant-cut diamond set thorax and abdomen, rose-cut diamond set head and antennae and ruby eyes, mounted in 15ct gold, reverse hallmarked for London 1889, bearing maker’s mark ‘S&C’ and engraved ‘Breveté dans tous les pays’ - patented in all countries, wing span 78mm. £300-£500
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Longines, circa 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘6630040’, within plated metal case with snap on steel back, interior signed and numbered ‘22521, 38’, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A18043’, to a black leather strap, dial...
A late 19th/early 20th century Russian miniature silver and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ Pantocrator, possibly by Pavel Ovchinnikov, depicting the Saviour realistically painted, against a silver gilt ground, within an arched reserve, encased in a cloisonne enamelled oklad, with a border of vari-coloured enamelled flowerheads and scrolls against a stippled ground, the icon suspended from a hinged square suspension fitting, with stamped 84 kokoshnik standard mark, bearing Cyrillic...
Hammer Price: £1,500
A Medieval pewter Viatica or Pyxes lid, circa 14th century, hexagonal and conical in shape, hinged with a pin to one side, each of the six tapered sides richly decorated with images of the Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi; clockwise the compartments show: the Madonna and Child, Casper, Melchior, Balthasar, Archangel Gabriel holding a scroll reading ‘AVE GRA’, and the Virgin Mary with the lily pot; around the flattened rim is the inscription ‘AVE. MARIA. GRACIA. PLENA....
A pair of diamond spray earclips, circa 1950s, each scrolling foliate spray centred with a flowerhead cluster, set throughout with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, mounts stamped ‘895AL’, length 33mm. £1,400-£1,800
British military: An RAF pilot’s 6B/542 wristwatch, by Omega, 1953, the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer seconds track with luminous spots, luminous hands and white enamel centre sweep seconds hand, the signed 17 jewel 283 calibre movement numbered ‘1295465’, within a soft metal inner case and a signed stainless steel case with screw down back, bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6645 101000, 6B/542 7355/53’, to brown leather strap,...
Hammer Price: £1,400
A pair of diamond cluster earstuds, the central round clusters of close set marquise and princess-cut diamonds, claw set within open hoop surrounds of small brilliant-cut diamonds, to stud fittings, mounted in white precious metal, stamped ‘750’, earstud diameter 12mm. £1,200-£1,500
A late 19th century French hardstone cameo suite, the pendant/brooch centred with an oval agate cameo carved to depict the profile of a lady with upswept hair, claw set within a black enamel hoop surround spaced with half pearls, mounted in yellow gold, bearing French eagle’s head assay marks, with detachable brooch fitting (detachable bale lacking), with a pair of earpendants ensuite, on articulated suspensions from matching black enamel and half pearl surmounts, to hook fittings, each...
Hammer Price: £1,300
A Victorian turquoise and diamond ring, the three graduated oval cabochon turquoise spaced by pairs of old brilliant-cut diamonds, with rose-cut diamond points between, to scrolled gallery and shoulders, mounted in yellow precious metal, total combined weight of old brilliant-cut diamonds approximately 0.8 carats, ring size N. £600-£800
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Omega, circa 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9860952’, within plated metal case with snap on steel back, interior signed, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A23009’, to a black calf leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £1,200
A late 19th century turquoise and diamond cluster ring, the central old brilliant-cut diamond claw set within a surround of round cabochon turquoise, between polished bifurcated shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1879, diamond approximately 0.65 carats, ring size N. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,100
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