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1970s gold (18ct) diamond and sapphire suite of jewellery in the manner of Andrew Grima, comprising a ring, pendant, pair of earrings and a brooch, the textured gold of organic abstract form and set with asymmetric clusters of brilliant cut diamonds centering step cut blue sapphires, maker's mark - A. M. G. London 1971 CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight approximately 97 grams. Ring - hallmarked London 1971, maker's mark difficult to read but would appear to be the initials A. M. G. within an oval shield. Ring size Q ½. Gross weight of ring 16.9 grams. Earrings - hallmarked for 18ct, no other marks. Weight 15.2 grams gross. Measures approximately 29mm x 18mm. Pendant / brooch - hallmark London 1971. Gross weight 53 grams. Measures approximately 77mm x 47mm. Smaller pendant / brooch - no obvious hallmarks. Gross weight 11.9 grams. Measures approximately 44mm x 18mm. One sapphire missing from ring. Some fractures and chips to various other sapphires
Ladies' diamond three stone ring, with three old cut diamonds in platinum claw setting on gold (18ct) shank. Ring size approximately M½. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.2 carats CONDITION REPORT All stones seem to be well matched in terms of colour and clarity. Colour is reasonable, they appear to be relatively white, however they draw colour very slightly. Clarity - central diamond has a clear fissure running from the edge towards the centre. This touches the surface / table and appears almost like a crack / chip. Outer diamonds have small inclusions visible under a loupe, very difficult to see with a naked eye
Late Victorian ladies' gold three stone diamond ring with a central old cut diamond measuring approximately 4mm diameter, set within a diamond shaped bezel, flanked by a further old cut diamond to each side in a stylised tulip head design. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Shank is cut, hallmarks lost due to sizing. Gross weight approx 2.6 grams
Georgian-style diamond cluster ring, with twenty-three old cushion-cut diamonds in silver setting on a gold (18ct) shank with bifurcated shoulders. Ring size R-R½. Total estimated diamond weight approximately 1.08 carats in a Richard Ogden leather box CONDITION REPORT An independent valuation assessed the ring as follows: Diamonds estimated to weigh approx 1.08 carats. Clarity assessed VS-S1, colour assessed H/I. No hallmarks - setting tests as silver, shank tests as 18ct
Ladies' gold (18ct) sapphire and diamond five stone half hoop ring comprising three round brilliant cut diamonds and two round mixed cut royal blue sapphires in grain setting to white head, on a yellow gold (18ct) shank by Richard Ogden, London 1994 in Richard Ogden leather box. Ring size approximately R½ CONDITION REPORT An independent insurance valuation gives the following information - centre diamond measures approximately 3.8mm, outer two diamonds measure approxi 3mm. Total estimated diamond weight 0.39 carats, clarity VS-S1 colour assessment restricted, assessed approx F-G. Sapphires measure approx 3.5mm each
Gold (18ct) diamond single stone ring with an old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.85 carats in a heavy gold claw setting with scalloped and grooved sholders on a plain polished gold (18ct) shank. Ring size S CONDITION REPORT An independent insurance valuation assesses the diamond as weighing approx 0.85 carats, clarity S1, colour assessed E/F
Early nineteenth century garnet and pearl dress ring, with central garnet and four seed pearls in a cruciform design CONDITION REPORT The shoulder has come away from the bezel and has an old repair in the form of an applied gold panel to re-join the back of the setting to the shoulder. This is now detached
Antique carved hardstone cameo ring, the oval cameo depicting a portrait profile of a gentleman, within a border of mixed cut red stones, in gold closed back setting, engraved underside on gold shank with foliate shoulders. Ring size N CONDITION REPORT Wear commensurate with age, a lead solder repair to the underside of the terminals to one shoulder. Cameo in good condition but reasonably smooth/worn
Gold (22ct) wedding ring, gold (18ct) wedding ring, rose gold (9ct) wedding ring and a gold (9ct) ingot on (9ct) chain CONDITION REPORT 22ct wedding ring - weighs approximately 5 grams. 18ct wedding ring - weighs approximately 8 grams. 9ct wedding ring - weighs approximately 4.2 grams. 9ct ingot on chain - weighs approximately 36 grams
Early nineteenth century gem set flower-head cluster ring with carved gold shoulders on gold shank. Rings size L½ CONDITION REPORT One amethyst petal has a chip to the stone. Otherwise in very good original condition, wear commensurate with age. The back of the setting may originally have had a glazed locket compartment which is not there now
Early Victorian gold (18ct) and enamel mourning ring with a flower head design with a central rose cut diamond chip, five half seed pearl petals on a black enamel flower-shape bezel, with turquoise blue enamel foliate scroll shoulders on reeded taper shank (Birmingham 1837). Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Good condition Evidence of having been worn with another ring, the side of the bezel/flower is flat and quite worn Slight loss to the turquoise enamel shoulders Good clean hallmarks Possibly missing a glazed locket compartment to the underside of the bezel
Victorian gold (18ct) five stone diamond ring with five graduated old cut diamonds in gold claw setting, carved gold scroll shoulders on gold shank, an early Victorian coral three stone ring and a Victorian gem set floral cluster dress ring (3) CONDITION REPORT Diamond ring - very good condition. Diamonds good colour and clarity and well matched. All look to be original to the ring. Shank has been sized and appears slightly oval in shape. Cluster ring - very good condition. Shank simply stamped - 9ct. Coral ring - repair to shank where the shoulder joins the shank. It has an applied strap / plaque to the inside of the shank

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