An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, claw set with the oval cut ruby within a surround of eight old cut diamonds, between diamond single stone shoulders, unmarked, weight 6.4g, ruby weight approx 1.40ct, total diamond weight approx 2.50ct, clarity grade approx SI, colour grade approx G-H, ring size approx M1/2, with a European Diamond & Gemstone report.
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An 18ct gold, Ceylon sapphire and diamond three stone ring, claw set with a cushion cut Ceylon sapphire between two old cushion cut diamonds and two pairs of rose cut diamonds, detailed '18ct', weight 6.1g, sapphire weight approx 2.30ct, total diamond weight approx 2.00ct, clarity grade approx VS2-SI1, colour grade approx G-H, ring size approx J, with a European Diamond & Gemstone report.
Of ruyi scepter form; the head decorated with a gemstone inlay.(Length 5 1/2 inches)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Kutchinsky. A group of three gemstone set rings, comprising: a sapphire and diamond set ring, stamped 750, signed, ring size I; a diamond set dress ring, stamped 750, signed, ring size K½; and a ruby and diamond ring, stamped 750, signed, approximate ring size L (3) (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 27.8 grams
A group of three pavé-set diamond and gemstone rings, comprising: an 18ct gold ruby and brilliant-cut diamond pavé-set ring, with three alternating rows of gemstones, to plain hoop, London hallmarks, 1976, ring size L½; an 18ct gold emerald and brilliant-cut diamond example, London hallmarks, 1976, ring size L½; and a brilliant-cut diamond and sapphire pavé-set full hoop example, ring size K (3) (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 14.7 grams
A Victorian demantoid garnet and diamond ring, the central oval cabochon demantoid in claw setting, to old-cut diamond set shoulders, and fluted tapered hoop, stamped 18c, ring size J½ Accompanied by report number 80242-33, dated 11th November 2019, from the Gemmological Certification Services, (GCS), London, stating the green gemstone is a demantoid garnetCondition Report: Gross weightSome evidence of alteration to claws
Two pavé-set diamond and gemstone eternity rings, both with three-alternating rows of gemstones, one set with brilliant-cut diamonds and circular-cut rubies, the second with brilliant-cut diamond and circular-cut sapphires, both stamped 750, the first ring size K, the second ring size K½ (2) (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 12 grams
A 9CT GOLD CHAIN AND YELLOW METAL GEM SET PENDANT, the fine box link chain with spring clasp, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield import, length 450mm, approximate gross weight 1.5 grams, the pendant set with a large pear cut light yellow stone assessed as Citrine, with smaller gemstone accents (one stone is missing), stamped 9k China, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams (condition report: pendant will require some attention)
A silver and black rhodium plated jhumke inspired pendant set with an oval cabochon, surrounded by multicoloured sapphires and rose cut diamonds, to a jhumke style bell and gemstone s=tassle.Featuring 4 carats of Ethiopian opal, 1.85 carats of multi coloured sapphires and 1.30 carats of rose cut diamonds with suspended onyx, crystal, peridot and malaya garnet beads. On a silver chain.Pendant drop approximately 11cm.Gross weight approximately 25.77 grams.
A charming Harmony Kingdom Treasure Box titled Rubicon, depicting a whimsical dragon holding a red gemstone. This intricately crafted collectible is part of the Treasure Jest series and was produced in England. The piece features fine hand-painted details and a hidden compartment, characteristic of Harmony Kingdom’s signature design. The base is marked with the Harmony Kingdom backstamp, the title Rubicon, and the copyright date of 2002. Includes the original box and pamphlet. The figurine measures 3.5"H, and the box is 4"L x 3"W x 3.75"H. A fantastic addition for Harmony Kingdom collectors and fantasy-themed enthusiasts alike.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
James Tennant prize geological specimen box, awarded to R. C. Jewell by The University of London King's College Department of Geology, containing approximately 140 rock, mineral, gemstone and fossil specimens, many with old numberings (see accompanying list), the box (cracks to hinged cover) 38cm x 25cm x 19.5cm high R. C. Jewell was born in London and educated at La Martiniere school in Calcutta, India, where his parents had moved for his father’s job.Having passed his Cambridge Prelim Juniors and Seniors, he returned to England to continue his education aged 16 where he applied and was accepted at the University of London, Kings College. He took up his place in 1921 aged 17 where he passed his BSc in 1924 with Honours in Geology & Chemistry. During his time at Kings College, he was awarded the Tennant Prize in Geology in 1923. The Calendar states that there were two Tennant Prizes, one in Geology, and one another Mineralogy, and that these were founded by means of a legacy bequeathed to the College by the former Professor of Mineralogy, James Tennant. The prizes were based on the results of the year’s work, and had a collective annual value of approximately £15, which was awarded in books or instruments. This box, which belonged to Mr Jewell, is one of Tennant’s small polished mahogany chests with a hinged lid. Inside are five wooden trays, each fitted with small cardboard trays with various specimens of rocks, minerals and fossils - an example of the collections Tennant used to sell. Jewell continued his education at the Royal School of Mines, University of London, gaining a degree in Metallurgy in 1927, after which he returned to Calcutta as Chief Chemist at the Manganese Mines of Messrs. Bird and Co, where he later became the Manager. He returned to England in 1931 to take up various research positions at companies such as Sheffield Smelting Company, where he became the Metallurgical Director, and as a Director at Pilkington Brothers.
Meteorite, Sericho Pallasite, 550gSericho Pallasite meteorite cut and polished to expose the olivine crystals, weight 550g, with old wooden stand for displayThe Meteorite Sericho Pallasite: A Cosmic Jewel - The Sericho meteorite, classified as a pallasite, is one of the most captivating specimens in the world of meteoritics. Discovered in 2016 near the village of Habaswein in Kenya, Sericho represents a window into the deep history of our solar system, dating back billions of years to its formation.Pallasites are a rare type of stony-iron meteorite, composed of a stunning mixture of metallic nickel-iron and gem-quality olivine crystals, which are often peridot, a precious gemstone. Sericho stands out among pallasites due to its incredible abundance of olivine, ranging in colors from a rich golden yellow to deep green.The origins of pallasites, including Sericho, are thought to lie at the core-mantle boundary of an ancient asteroid. These meteorites are believed to have formed during violent collisions that broke apart differentiated asteroids early in the solar system's history. The metallic matrix represents the asteroid’s core, while the olivine crystals hail from the mantle.What makes Sericho particularly unique is its large size and relatively recent discovery. Its specimens were scattered across a broad desert expanse, where local nomadic tribes had been aware of the unusual rocks for decades but did not understand their extraterrestrial origin. Upon scientific identification, Sericho quickly gained attention for its remarkable composition and aesthetic appeal.
CHINESE COURT OFFICIAL HAT, WITH AGARWOOD AND MULTI-GEMSTONE COURT NECKLACE AND ROSARY QING DYNASTY 清 頂戴花翎(含玉翎管)、沉香木珠及念珠(一組三件)the hat of conical form, red threads overlaid the creamy ground, wide edge bound with patterned silk roll, lined in burgundy fabric, topped with a red bead finial below a broken filigree fixer, jade tubular hat finial; the court necklace comprising one hundred and eight agarwood beads spaced with carved translucent red beads, auxiliary tassels adorned with turquoise beads; and the rosary with similar quantity spaced with coral beads (3) hat: 31cm diameter; necklace: 1.2cm diameter each bead; rosary: 0.7cm diameter each bead
**ON SALE** 2.72ct Ethiopian Opal – X1 Spectrum, AAA Grade A stunning 2.72-carat Ethiopian Opal, displaying extra-wide intense spectral colour play with over 90% body coverage. This opal boasts a rich contrast pattern with vibrant flashes of colour, making it an exceptional collector’s gemstone or a striking centrepiece for fine jewellery. Gemstone Specifications: Type: Rainbow Opal Weight: 2.72 Carats Shape: Oval Cabochon Grade: AAA Colour: Multi-Colour with Strong Radiance Hardness: 6.5 (Mohs Scale) Lustre: Excellent Clarity: Opaque Treatment: Unheated (Natural) Origin: Ethiopia Refractive Index: 1.37 - 1.47 Specific Gravity: 2.1 Collection / Payment Details: Collection Details : Sales Address Delivery Available ( Call Accounts For A Quote ) (Please Arrange A Collection Date & Time Prior To Arrival) Payment Deadline : 24 hours from Date of Invoice (Excluding Weekends) Payment Method : Strictly Bac's Transfer Only Auctioneer Notes: All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if The reserve has not been met It Can be Lowered By the Auctioneer At Any Time. For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees Tab’ Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Charges, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 1.5% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice Including Buyers premium And A One Off Administration Charge of £75 + Vat Also A Storage Fee of £50 + vat per day ( these additional penalty Charges can not be removed once applied ) Lot Location Status: On Site
Elizabeth Duke Gold-Toned Necklace with Starburst PendantA gold-toned necklace featuring a starburst pendant, housed in its original Elizabeth Duke jewellery case. The pendant displays a symmetrical design with elongated rays radiating outward, centred by a gemstone or cabochon, potentially amethyst or a similar purple stone. The piece is accompanied by a fine, lightweight chain composed of interlocking oval links. The necklace weighs **1.24 grams** as displayed on a digital scale.The burgundy-red rectangular jewellery case includes branding inside the lid with a lion motif above the name "Elizabeth Duke". The chain measures approximately **16 to 18 cm**, with the pendant estimated at **2–3 cm in diameter**.Engraved text on the pendant reads "9KT," potentially a maker’s or hallmark. The design, materials, and packaging suggest production between the 1980s and early 2000s. Further inspection may provide more details regarding the origin and composition.
Collection of Jewellery Including Necklaces, Earrings, Brooches, and Bracelets This versatile jewellery collection consists of multiple items, showcasing a mix of designs featuring pearls, semi-precious stones, enamel, and decorative metal elements. Below is a detailed description:### Necklaces 1. Freshwater Pearl Necklaces: - Includes strands of irregular baroque-style pearls in cream, pink, and peach tones, and another alternating pearls with uniform lapis lazuli beads. - Lengths approximately 45–60 cm. 2. Beaded Gemstone Necklace: - Alternating lapis lazuli and malachite-like green beads with decorative silver-tone spacers. 3. Cobalt Blue Bead Necklace: - Features finely strung uniform cobalt blue beads. ### Bracelets - Stretch Bracelet: - Made of polished lapis lazuli beads with a singular silver accent bead, potentially ornamental or featuring spiritual symbolism, such as a Buddha motif. ### Brooches 1. Lily of the Valley Brooch: - Gold-tone with enamel green leaves and pearl-like flower tips. 2. Bee Brooch: - Designed with rhinestone or crystal accents and lapis-style blue stones for the body. 3. Circular Enamel Brooch: - Features gold-tone scalloped edges, cobalt blue enamel petals, and a central dark blue stone, surrounded by pearl-like beads. ### Earrings 1. Oval Drop Earrings: - Feature deep purple or amethyst-toned stones in linked silver accents. 2. Blue Bead Earrings: - Match the cobalt blue necklace, featuring single round beads on fishhook wires. ### Pendants 1. Lapis Teardrop Pendant: - Polished teardrop-shaped blue stone in a simple setting. 2. Cross Pendant: - Silver-tone Christian cross design adorned with small blue gemstones. ### Materials and Notable Features - Incorporates freshwater pearls, lapis lazuli, malachite-like greens, enamel, rhinestones, and gold- or silver-tone metals. - Craftsmanship varies between vintage and modern styles, some items reminiscent of mid-20th century designs, others likely from the late 20th to early 21st century. - Nature motifs, such as the Lily of the Valley and Bee brooches, add a botanical theme. This collection features decorative costume jewellery suitable for varied occasions, with some pieces potentially featuring artisanal or symbolic elements.
Collection of Vintage Silver and Enamel Jewellery with Storage Box This collection comprises a selection of vintage jewellery, including brooches, pendants, a silver ring, and chains, accompanied by a black rectangular storage box with visible wear. 1. **Floral Silver Brooch**: A silver-toned brooch with intricate engraving, featuring floral and scrollwork designs. Central motif includes a clear or glass-like stone. Pin clasp on reverse. 2. **Circular Sterling Silver Pendant**: A medallion or pendant with a raised figure, possibly St. Christopher, holding a staff. The border features a twisted rope design. Marked "STERLING SILVER" and "WBS." 3. **Enamel Bird Brooch/Pendant**: Circular brooch with engraved border, showcasing a bird in vibrant enamel colours (yellow, green, black, purple) and a small green gemstone detail. Dual-purpose as a brooch or pendant. 4. **Silver Ring**: Slim band with openwork or engraved detailing around the circumference. 5. **Gold-Toned Necklace**: Delicate fine chain featuring a central charm or transparent stone in a bezel setting. 6. **Additional Silver Component**: A circular accessory with intricate scrollwork, stamped "925," indicating sterling silver. The box features a textured black finish with scuff marks, possibly used to store or display the collection. The items, mainly in sterling silver, exhibit Victorian- and Edwardian-inspired design elements, with enamel work suggesting the mid-20th century. Markings such as "WBS" and "925" may aid in further attribution. This collection represents a blend of detailed craftsmanship and timeless styles.
**Tiger's Eye Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, 6 cm**A finely crafted Chinese snuff bottle from the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912), carved from tiger's eye stone, known for its shimmering golden-brown chatoyant bands. Measuring approximately 6 cm in height, the bottle features a rounded ovoid body with intricate floral engravings and a domed stopper with a pointed detail, matching the body material. The stopper lacks a spoon, the polished surface highlights the natural beauty of the gemstone. Such ornate snuff bottles served as both functional tobacco containers and decorative art pieces, reflecting the craftsmanship and aesthetics of Qing-era China
**19th Century Qing Dynasty White Jade Snuff Bottle with Silver and Semi Precious Stone Decoration**This Chinese snuff bottle from the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912), crafted in the 19th century, features a rounded white jade body of fine translucence and polished finish. It is adorned with intricate silver mounts and embellished with semi-precious stones.### Notable Features: - **Central Decoration**: A vibrant orange-red cabochon gemstone, likely carnelian, is prominently set in the centre of the jade body. - **Silver Details**: The base and stopper are mounted in intricately detailed silver. The stopper is topped with a domed green stone, possibly malachite or jade, encircled by silver. - **Additional Inlays**: The silver base is adorned with two turquoise cabochons and a smaller orange-red stone. - **Cultural Motifs**: Engraved Chinese characters, "福" (blessing), "禄" (prosperity), "寿" (longevity), and "长" (lasting), conveying auspicious wishes, are delicately inscribed on the jade.The spoon, slightly a/f, is made of metal.This exquisite piece exemplifies 19th-century Qing Dynasty craftsmanship, merging luxurious materials with symbolic decoration, and reveals cultural refinement befitting an affluent owner.
**Collection of Jewellery Featuring Mexican Silver and Semi-Precious Stones** This diverse jewellery collection includes necklaces, pendants, bracelets, rings, and charms made of silver-toned metals and semi-precious stones. It features a range of styles from vintage-inspired to modern designs, with items such as a necklace of irregular polished green gemstone beads, bracelets with silver filigree designs and green stones, and a necklace incorporating red bead accents. Highlights include a silver theatrical mask pendant marked "Mexico" and "925," indicating Mexican origin and sterling silver quality, along with a frog-shaped silver pendant featuring webbed limbs and a hollow reverse. The collection also includes a pink heart-shaped pendant resembling rose quartz, a silver ring with intricate detailing, and a silver charm resembling a winged horse or Pegasus. A component marked "1928" suggests a vintage jewellery design or date reference, while the presence of hallmark "925" on several pieces confirms the use of sterling silver.This assortment appears to range from mid-20th century to contemporary design, with many pieces showcasing natural and handcrafted elements. Further details, such as hallmarks and stamps, provide valuable clues about the origin and materials of this extensive and varied collection.
Amber and Sterling Silver Jewellery Collection Art DecoThis collection features amber and sterling silver jewellery, including a teardrop-shaped amber pendant on a silver chain, a matching bracelet, and additional components. 1. **Pendant and Chain**: - A polished translucent amber gemstone with natural inclusions, set in a silver teardrop mount with abstract swirling details. - Attached to a thin silver snake chain with a standard clasp. Pendant length approximately 3.5 cm. 2. **Bracelet**: - Six oval-shaped amber stones, each with warm orange tones and natural inclusions, mounted in simple sterling silver bezels. - Linked via small silver loops, secured with a lobster clasp. Each stone measures approximately 2–2.5 cm. 3. **Amber Features**: - The amber stones display their characteristic internal inclusions, enhancing their visual and natural appeal. 4. **Silver Details**: - All components are crafted from sterling silver, marked with "925", indicating 92.5% purity. This handcrafted jewellery set highlights the unique beauty of amber complemented by sterling silver.
Collection of Late Victorian and Edwardian Silver and Glass Vanity Accessories A curated selection of antique silver and glassware items, likely dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. Comprising: 1. **Silver-Topped Glass Jars and Bottles**: Six bottles or jars featuring cut or pressed glass bodies and elaborate silver lids, including one with cobalt blue enamelling and another exhibiting gilding or patina. 2. **Grooming Set**: Including a handheld mirror with a decorated silver back, a rectangular silver-topped hairbrush with natural bristles, and a silver-handled button hook. 3. **Flatware**: Two silver or silver-plated knives, three forks, a butter knife, and other small utensils, many with floral or scroll-design handles. 4. **Cased Set**: A blue silk and velvet-lined case containing a silver letter opener and other tools with ornate handles. 5. **Cut Glass Perfume Bottle**: Geometrically cut glass with a silver lid, likely for perfumes or toiletries. 6. **Toast Rack and Miscellaneous Items**: A four-slot silver-plated toast rack, a circular compact or pillbox with engraved design, thimble, and a small silver novelty figure with green gemstone eyes. The collection showcases intricate repoussé floral and scroll motifs, guilloché enamel, and diamond-cut glass typical of Victorian to Edwardian craftsmanship. Many items exhibit tarnish and wear consistent with age. Approximate dating: 1880–1920. Potential hallmarks may confirm silver content and provenance.Weighable silver was 333 grams, without a lot of silver being able to be weighed (steel blades, silver handles, or still attached to glass, or glass in the mirror for example)
Collection of Four Vintage Rings This is a group of four distinct vintage-style rings showcasing varied gemstone and metal designs, likely suitable for collectors or fans of vintage jewellery. 1. **Red Gemstone Curve Ring**: A silver or white gold band featuring a half curve of red gemstones, potentially garnets or rubies, complemented by smaller clear accent stones, possibly diamonds or cubic zirconia. 2. **Floral Green Cluster Ring**: A silver or white gold ring with a floral cluster design, featuring small green stones, likely emeralds, surrounding a central clear stone, possibly a diamond. 3. **Clear Stone Cluster Ring**: A ring with a slightly yellow-toned metal band, possibly gold or gold alloy, showcasing bright clear stones arranged in a symmetrical, cluster formation. 4. **Pale Green Cluster Ring**: A delicate band ring featuring pale green stones, possibly peridot, set in a semi-floral design surrounding a central clear stone. The rings appear to span styles from the late Victorian era to the mid-20th century, depending on material and craftsmanship. No visible hallmarks or inscriptions are noted; additional inspection is recommended for further identification and valuation.
Collection of Jewellery Items and Accessories 11.21g of 9CT, 1.3g of 22CT, 0.87g PlatThe collection includes: 1. **Octagonal Pendant** - Gold-toned metal with intricate engraved floral or scrollwork patterns and a beaded border. Designed to be suspended from a necklace. Approx. 2-3 cm. 2. **Cross Pendant** - Minimalist cross design, polished metal with a small suspension loop. Approx. 3-4 cm in height. 3. **Egyptian Revival Charm** - A small metallic bust, resembling Queen Nefertiti, made from gold-tone metal with detailed headdress and facial features. A small loop is present for attachment. Likely dates to the early-to-mid 20th-century Egyptian Revival period. 4. **Cylindrical Object** - Likely sterling silver, engraved with "925." Features grooves and a looping mechanism, useful for attachment; may be a charm or decorative accessory. 5. **Gemstone Ring** - With a silver-tone band, a central rectangular amber-yellow stone (possible citrine) surrounded by smaller clear and green stones. 6. **Openwork Ring** - Lightweight band with intricate open decorative details, possibly an adjustable or artistic design. 7. **Simple Gold Rings** - Two minimalist plain circular bands, one slightly warped. 8. **Gold Adjustable Ring Component** - Domed, hollow with patterned cutouts, possibly an unfinished or adjustable ring. The collection exhibits varying craftsmanship and styles, with some items reflecting late 19th to mid-20th-century designs, including the Egyptian Revival influence and intricate hand-engraving. The "925" marking confirms a sterling silver object among the set. Further inspection may ascertain origins and authenticity of materials.
**Collection of Decorative and Jewellery Items with Carved Wooden Box**This group of items consists of a mix of decorative objects, jewellery, and accessories, showcasing varying materials and designs. Central to the collection is a carved rectangular wooden box, featuring intricate floral and curvilinear patterns on all visible surfaces. Likely crafted from a dark hardwood, the box includes a decorative handle on its lid and displays characteristics suggesting early to mid-20th-century craftsmanship. Approximate measurements are 30-40 cm in width.**Jewellery Items and Boxes** 1. **"Firefly Fashion Jewellery" Box**: A white satin-lined box containing a beaded necklace with neutral tones (creamy white, amber, and silver). Brand name printed in purple. 2. **"Summer Rose" Box**: A pink box with decorative branding, housing a circular floral-themed brooch with red and floral accents. 3. **Black Boxes**: - **Box 1**: A pendant necklace with a purple amethyst-style gemstone, presented on a blue velvet interior. - **Box 2**: A green malachite-style teardrop pendant with a gold-toned frame, displayed in a white-lined black box. **Additional Jewellery and Accessories** The assortment includes vibrant beaded bracelets (e.g., red and purple glass-like beads), white jewellery items resembling faux pearls, and leather or braided wristbands. A Matalan tag is visible on one piece, indicating a more contemporary item.**Decorative Ornaments** 1. **Fabergé-Inspired Clock Egg**: Cream-coloured ornamental egg featuring gold-tone details, red gemstone embellishments, and an inset clock with Roman numerals. 2. **Cameo-Style Egg**: Hinged white egg with gold filigree and a green cameo design bordered by faux pearls on a silver-toned stand.**Date and Context** The carved box suggests a vintage piece, while the jewellery and egg ornaments appear to range from late 20th century to early 21st century, inspired by both traditional and modern decorative trends.This collection highlights a combination of decorative craftsmanship and curated jewellery, offering interest for both collectors and general buyers.

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