We found 739580 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 739580 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
739580 item(s)/page
A late 19th century split pearl and diamond ring, designed as five graduated half pearls claw set in yellow metal and interspersed with rose cut diamond points, ring size Q, weight approx 4.5gCondition report: Largest pearl measures approx 6mm and smallest approx 4.5mm, significant thinning to shank, one pearl does not sit flush with the mount, wear to claws, refer to images
A single strand uniform cultured pearl rope necklace, comprising eighty-four cultured pearls each measuring approx 7mm, with sapphire and old cut diamond cluster clasp, 82cm longCondition report: Length of necklace approx 82cm, pearls measure approx 8mm, some blemishes to the pearls, creamy-white lustre, general wear but no significant visible damage
A pair of 18ct gold sapphire and diamond earrings, each designed as a central round mixed cut sapphire claw set in white gold within a border of ten brilliant cut diamonds, with post fittings, total weight approx 3.7gCondition report: Sapphires measure approx 5.9mm diameter, diamonds weigh approx 0.04cts each, clarity range estimated from VS1-SI1, colour approx G/H, posts for pierced ears, posts very slightly bent but no significant visible damage just general wear
A diamond and enamel regimental brooch, The Duke of Wellington Regiment The West Ridings, the diamond set lion with ruby eye holding enamelled flag, all upon coronet and motto ribbons, not stamped, weight approx 8gPart of a Herefordshire Country House EstateCondition report: Damage to the white enamel on the flag and the blue enamel on the motto, some solder present on the reverse, general wear, refer to images
A 19th century moonstone and rose cut diamond heart and bow ring, designed as a central cabochon moonstone set within rose cut diamond heart shaped border, surmounted with diamond set bow, the pierced split shoulders mounted to pierced shank, ring size O, weight approx 4.2g (lacking one diamond)Condition report: Small chip to the moonstone, one diamond missing, some small splits to the pierced mount, general wear, refer to images, entire ring head (including bow mount), measures approx 22mm x 16mm
Ebel, A lady's 18ct white gold and diamond set bracelet watch, signed Ebel, Midnight model limited edition No. 17/50, circa 2005, quartz movement, the circular pave set diamond dial within pave and channel set diamond bezel, the white gold and diamond set bracelet with concealed double deployment clasp, engraved to the reverse 'EBEL E3157H26-600 82310168 18k-750 Swiss No. 17/50'The luxury watch company EBEL was founded in Switzerland in 1911 by Eugine Blum and Elise Blum, nee Levy. By using their initials 'E' B' 'E' 'L' this iconic brand was formed. In 1932 the son of the founder, Charles Blum, took over the company and expanded it into the international market. He was in turn followed by his son, Pierre-Alain. Ebel is now owned by the Movado group.Condition report: Each link set with 12 0.005ct brilliant cut diamonds (forty-six links in total), bezel set with approx ninety-nine 0.005ct brilliant cut diamonds, forty-two 0.05 baguette cut diamonds and four trilliant cut diamonds estimated to be approx 0.03cts, the dial set with approx 128 0.005ct brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated to be approx 5.90cts.Watch weighs approx 96gSome scratches to the reverse and bezel in keeping with use, within Watches of Switzerland pouch but no box or papers, dial measures approx 25mm (including bezel), 17mm excluding bezel, general wear but no significant visible damage, not currently in working order but may just need a replacement battery, refer to images
Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (3) (294999. William Hardy, Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Kent.; 194892. W. L. Clark. A.B. H.M.S. Crescent.; 343727. F. W. Crowe, Blksmth. H.M.S. Juno.) generally very fine and better (3) £100-£140 --- William Hardy was born in Bristol on 2 February 1881. He enlisted into the Royal Navy in February 1900 and first served with H.M.S. Duke of Wellington II. Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, Hardy served with several ships including the gunboat H.M.S. Karakatta, the cruiser H.M.S. Crescent and the pre-dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Jupiter. He joined the Royal Fleet Reserve in February 1912 and was recalled at the outbreak of the Great War. Hardy spent nearly the entire war on the crew of the cruiser H.M.S. Kent, joining her in October 1914 and remaining with her until June 1918. During this time Kent was heavily involved in the Battle of the Falkland Islands, where she sunk the German cruiser Nuremberg. In March 1915, she was also involved in the Battle of Más a Tierra, where the German cruiser Dresden was forced to surrender and was then scuttled. It was whilst serving with Kent that Hardy was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. He was invalided out of the service in July 1919 whilst serving with H.M.S. Attentive II. William Logan Clark was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, on 20 December 1881. He enlisted into the Royal Navy in August 1897 as a Boy Second Class and first served with H.M.S. Impregnable. Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, Clark had served with several ships including the armoured frigate H.M.S. Agincourt, the cruiser H.M.S. Hyacynth and the pre-dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Repulse. At the beginning of hostilities, Clark was serving with the armed merchant cruiser, H.M.S. Victorian which had been recently converted from an ocean liner. In February 1915 he transferred to the cruiser H.M.S. Diamond and between October 1916 and December 1919 he was ‘lent’ to the Royal Indian Marine, serving as a Temporary Warrant Officer. Following the end of the war, Clark was serving with the Cruiser H.M.S. Crescent and it was during his posting that he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. He was demobilised in December 1921. Frederick William Crowe was born in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, on 11 November 1876. He enlisted into the Royal Navy in October 1900 and first served with the shore establishment H.M.S. Pembroke II. Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, Crowe had served with several ships including the cruisers H.M.S. Grafton, Blenheim and Andromache. In July 1914 he joined the cruiser H.M.S. Juno and remained with her until May 1917. During this time Juno was involved in operations off the Persian Gulf and engagements at Bushire during the Tangistani raids between July and August 1915. It was whilst serving with this ship that Crowe was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Crowe was transferred to H.M.S. Vulcan in September 1917 and was discharged with a pension in October 1922, whilst serving with H.M.S. Hecla.
Three: Private G. Woodford, West Riding Regiment British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97, reverse Rhodesia 1896, no clasp (...te. Geo. Woodford 2 W. Rid...); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen, last two clasps both tailor’s copies (4346 Pte. G. Woodford. W. Riding Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4346 Pte. C. Woodford. W. Riding Regt.) heavy edge bruising and contact marks, especially to first, with suspension loose on this, the BSA therefore fair, the Boer War awards fine (3) £300-£400 --- Sold with copied medal roll extracts.
Six: Private E. Walmsley, Cameron Highlanders Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (3136. Pte. E. Walmsley, 1/Cam: Hrs:); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen, South Africa 1901, unofficial rivets between fourth and fifth clasps (3136 Pte. E. Walmsley, 1st. Cam’n: Highrs:); 1914-15 Star (5920 Pte. E. Walmsley, Cam’n Highrs.); British War and Victory Medals (5920 Pte. E. Walmsley. Cam’n Highrs.); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, 2 clasps, The Atbara, Khartoum (3136 Pte. Walmsley 1 Cam. Highrs.) Regimentally engraved naming, edge bruising and light contact marks, nearly very fine (6) £500-£700 --- Edmund Walmsley served with the Cameron Highlanders during the Great War on the Western Front from 4 December 1914.
Yellow gold necklace with a feline shaped pendant, with approx. 1.06 ct. diamond, natural sapphire and cultivated Tahiti pearl - BLA 10 ct. 55 Brilliant cut diamonds (38x approx. 0.01 ct. en 17x approx. 0.04 ct.) and Tahiti pearl Ø approx. 6 mm. Clarity: VS1, color: E-F. L: 43 cm. Weight: 23,6 gram.
White gold cocktail ring, with approx. 0.94 ct. diamond - 14 ct. 49 Brilliant cut diamonds (1x approx. 0.06 ct. (color: J-K), 40x approx. 0.02 ct. and 8x approx. 0.01 ct. (including 1 single cut) Clarity: VS2-SI1, color: HI. Ring size: 17,75 mm. Head of ring Ø approx. 2 cm Weight: 9.1 gram.
White gold ring set with approx. 0.68 ct. diamond - 18 ct. 4 Princess cut diamonds (4x approx. 0.10 ct.), 8 baguette cut diamonds (8x approx. 0.02 ct.) and 12 brilliant cut diamonds (12 x approx. 0.01 ct.). Clarity: VS, color: H-I. Ring size: 17.25 mm. Weight: 3.60 gram.
Rose gold rosette ring, with approx. 0.21 ct diamond and synthetic sapphire - 14 ct. 21 Old European cut diamonds (21x approx. 0.01 ct.) and sapphire (presumably Verneuil synthesis) approx. 10 x 8 mm. Clarity: SI, color: J-K. One diamond is missing. Ring size: 16.75 mm. Weight: 5.02 gram.
Yellow gold open worked rosette ring, with diamond and synthetic ruby - 18 ct. 22 Rose cut diamonds (22x Ø approx. 1 mm) and ruby (presumably Verneuil synthesis) approx. 7.87 x 6.38 mm. Clarity: SI2-P1, color: M-Z. 2 Diamonds are missing. Ring size: 17.75 mm. Weight: 3.39 gram.
Rose gold brooch, with 20 diamonds - BLA 10 ct. 19 Rose cut diamonds (1x approx. 5.2 x 4.0 mm, 1x Ø approx. 3 mm, 1x Ø approx. 2.7 mm, 3x Ø approx. 2.5 mm, 4x Ø approx. 2 mm, 5x Ø approx. 1.5 mm and 4x Ø approx. 1 mm) and 1 brilliant cut diamond (1x approx. 0.06 ct.). Clarity: VS2-SI1, color: E-F. Closure pin is soldered. LxW: 2.3 x 4.3 cm. Weight: 4.19 gram.
White gold antique necklace with pendant set with 1 rose cut diamond - 14 ct. Necklace stamped with '590' (an antique gold alloy, corresponds to 14 ct.), with safety clip. 1 Rose cut diamond (approx. 9.8 x 8.5 mm). Clarity: SI1, color: I-J. L necklace: 42 cm and LxW pendant: 2.9 x 1.1 cm. Weight: 4.23 gram.
Yellow gold oval ring, with 37 rose cut diamonds and Bohemian glass - 14 ct. 37 Rose cut diamonds (1x Ø approx. 2.4 mm and 36x Ø approx. 1.5 mm) in a silver setting. Clarity: SI1, color: G-H. 1 Small diamond is missing and light signs of wear on the setting and glass. Ring size: 18 mm. Weight: 7.02 gram.
Yellow gold earrings, with rose cut diamond - 14 ct. 4 Rose cut diamonds (1x approx. 3.8 x 2.3 mm and 3x Ø approx. 2 mm) in an open worked 925/1000 silver setting. Clarity: P1, color: I-J. Repairs to connecting rings and one setting adjusted. LxW: 1.7 x 0.6 cm. Weight: 2.30 gram.
Rose gold ring, with approx. 0.16 ct diamond and natural sapphire - BLA 10 ct. 7 Old European cut diamonds (3x approx. 0.03 ct., 3x approx. 0.02 ct. and 1x approx. 0.01 ct.) and 1 rose cut diamond (Ø approx. 1.3 mm). Clarity: SI, color: F-G. Ring size: 18.5 mm. Weight: 2.51 gram.
Antique white gold necklace, with approx 0.42 ct diamond - 14 ct. 590/1000 (an antique alloy, equal to 14 ct.). 2 Brilliant cut diamonds (1x approx. 0.37 ct. and 1 x approx. 0.05 ct.). Clarity: VS, color: F-G. L necklace: 42.5 cm and LxW pendant: 3.8 x 0.7 cm. Weight: 4.05 gram.
Antique rose gold solitaire ring, with purple stone - BLA 10 ct. Yellow gold flower with rose cut diamond inlaid in amethyst (approx. 9.97 x 6.90 mm). Amethyst moves in setting, inscription on the inside of the ring, soldered bottom of the ring. Box. Ring size: 15.5 mm. Weight: 2.68 gram.
White gold ring, with approx. 0.21 ct. diamond and natural ruby - 14 ct. 2 Old European cut diamonds (1x approx. 0.15 ct. (clarity: SI2, color: J-K) and 1x approx. 0.03 ct.) and 1 brilliant cut diamond (approx. 0.03 ct.). Clarity: SI, color: H-J. Ring size: 17.75 mm. Weight: 1.93 gram.
White gold marquise ring set with approx. 1.32 ct. diamond - 14 ct. Maker's mark: O. Goldstoff, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1953 / 1981. 1 Marquise cut diamond (approx. 1.00 ct.) and 16 brilliant cut diamonds (16x approx. 0.02 ct.). Clarity: SI, color: H. Ring size: 16.75 mm. Weight: 4.17 gram.
Yellow gold Depose brooch, with approx. 0.68 ct. diamond - 18 ct. French lady with sunshade. 1 Old European cut diamond (approx. 0.40 ct.), 14 single cut diamonds (14x approx. 0.02 ct.) and 6 rose cut diamonds (6x Ø approx. 1 mm). Clarity: VS, color: F-G. LxW: 4.7 x 3.2 cm. Weight: 10.79 gram.
Yellow gold earrings, with approx. 0.42 ct. diamond and red coral - 14 ct. 28 Brilliant cut diamonds (4x approx. 0.03 ct., 8x approx. 0.02 ct., 12x approx. 0.01 ct. and 4x approx. 0.005 ct.). Clarity: SI1, color: E-F. With gilded poussettes (not original). LxW: 1.9 x 1 cm. Weight: 7.7 gram.
White gold Art Deco open worked bracelet, with approx. 0.15 ct. diamond and natural sapphire - 18 ct. With safety clip, side setting with engraved decor. 1 Brilliant cut diamond (approx. 0.06 ct.), 2 single cut diamonds (2x approx. 0.02 ct.) and 10 rose cut diamonds (10x Ø approx. 1.2 mm). Clarity: VS2, color: F-G. L: 18.5 cm. Weight: 6.19 gram.
White gold rosette ring, with approx. 0.50 ct. diamond and synthetic sapphire - BLA 556/1000. 14 Single cut diamonds (12x approx. 0.04 ct. and 2x approx. 0.01 ct.) and sapphire approx. 7.50 x 5.70 mm in an open worked setting. Clarity: VS2-SI1, color: F-G. Ring size: 18.25 mm. Weight: 3.12 gram.
Yellow gold Art Deco ring, with approx. 0.37 ct. diamond - BLA 10 ct. 4 Old European cut diamonds (one oval cut approx. 0.25 ct. and 3x approx. 0.04 ct.) and 9 rose cut diamonds (3x Ø approx. 2 mm, 2x Ø approx. 1.4 mm and 4x Ø approx. 1 mm) in a white gold setting. Clarity: SI1, color: H-I. Ring size: 16.75 mm. Weight: 3 gram.

-
739580 item(s)/page