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Set of three early 20th century silver and enamelled studs, green leaf decorated in cream velvet satin lined green leather case, pair of white metal and jade-type stone cufflinks, pair of silver and enamel chain-pattern cufflinks with crest ends, a crystal and turquoise set chain-pattern cufflink, a seedpearl and jade-coloured stone necklace (broken) and matching drop earrings, quantity of onyx and coral studs and similar items
David Teniers II (1610-1690) Oil on panel Tavern interior with group of figures playing cards, signed and dated 1642 lower right, 25cm x 35.5cm Provenance: bought between 1948 and 1965, as part of a large collection of fine art and antiquarian books by the present owner's grandfather, John Hadfield, who was a former chairman of Derbyshire Stone. Condition Report No documentary provenance, only what is included on catalogue description. It is in good condition. Additional photos added.
Victorian slate mantel clock of striking architectural form, the drum shaped brocot type movement mounted on carved moulded base decorated with cast panels of classical cherub plaques and coloured stone inlay flanked by fluted columns, the glazed front revealing twin phial mercury pendulum (42cm high)
Collection of jewellery, mostly set in silver including large labradorite cabochon brooch, five amber pendants, banded quartz pendant, two pairs of baroque pearl earrings, four items of moonstone set jewellery, black onyx pendant, banded agate pendant, three rings set with turquoise, amethyst and banded quartz, blue stone set ring together with other costume jewellery and watches
After Sir Peter Lely Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), bust-length in armour, in a painted stone cartoucheoil on canvas73 x 61cmCondition ReportOverall: 107 x 94cm19th century. Craquelure and surface dirt. Losses and abrasions with the potential for flaking. Under UV light reading is difficult due to a thick application of varnish however extensive restoration is apparent, please see additional condition images.
Manner of Sir Anthony van Dyck Portrait of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, bust-length in a painted stone surroundoil on canvas67 x 81cmCondition ReportOverall: 84 x 98cm19th century. Relined. Craquelure with light surface dirt. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Dutch School, 19th century A still life of summer flowers in an ornate vase on a stone ledge oil on panel61 x 48cmCondition ReportOverall: 75 x 63cmLight surface dirt with rubbing to the edges. There is slight thinning to the paint in the upper right quarter. Some small scattered spots of retouching are visible to the background . Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
1998 Jaguar XK8 Roadster Registration Number: R232 FNB Chassis Number: SAJJGAFD3AR026666 Engine Number: CC9803040330 Mileage: 45,762 Launched in 1996 by Jaguar Cars, this was the first in the new series of XK cars, available in two-door coupé or two-door convertible body styles, with the new 4.0-litre Jaguar AJ-V8 engine. The first-generation of the XK series shares its XJS-derived platform with the Aston Martin DB7 and includes Jaguar's independent rear suspension, also taken from the XJS. This much-cared-for XK8 is finished in sapphire blue with an ivory leather interior and walnut dash, electric roof, and has been in the current ownership for the last nine years, recording only 45,762 miles at the last MOT on 20 April 2024. The 4.0 V8 produces 290hp and is said to achieve 0-60 in 6.4 secs, through a 5-speed automatic transmission, and has been maintained meticulously by the current vendor, who was a garage owner for many years. Condition ReportWe are happy to offer our opinion as to the integrity of the vehicle at the sale, however you should accept this is an opinion only and should not be relied upon. In short, you should satisfy yourself as to the completeness, condition and integrity of any lot prior to bidding.There is a small scratch on the drivers side rear quarter panel, a blemish on the bonnet and some expected very small stone chips, also some small under paint corrosion along the lower edge of the nearside rear quarter panel. These are areas to note, but overall the car looks very tidy.Some marks on alloy wheels and osmosis, but again only noted on close scrutiny. There are no marks on the bumper corners, which is nice to see. The car has no reported notes in the log-book about any recall, i am told these early engines on;y developed problesms in the first 15-20,000 miles, if they were going to fail. If they didn't develop problems by this mileage, they usually didn't. This car has no reported problems and starts on the button. The vendor reports that the car had done 38,000 miles when he bought it and has had no issues. The electric hood works well and the car will be on view and electrics can be tested.
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING The square cut emerald with canted corners between trapeze and baguette cut diamond two stone shoulders, emerald weighing approximately 2.50 carats, unmarked Size/dimensions: ring size M Gross weight: 4.5 gramsOffered for sale with a Gemmological Certification Services (GCS) report, no. 5784-2333, dated 2nd May 2024, stating: Origin Colombia Comment Indications of minor clarity enhancement Condition Report: Shoulders have been later extended with the baguette cut diamonds, spots of solder at joints to hoop. Evidence of previous resizing Emerald of a bright mid green hue with good saturation and transparency. Typical natural inclusions visible. Measurements on GCS report approximately 9.3 x 8.7 x 4.2mm Metal unmarked and remains untestedCondition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING Set with three graduated old European cut diamonds, centre weighing 1.57 carats, to a polished shank, remaining diamonds weighing approximately 1.60 carats total, unmarked Size/dimensions: ring size O Gross weight: 4.4 grams Condition Report: Centre stone estimated colour L, estimated clarity SI2, side stones estimated colour K/L, estimated clarity SI, some nibbling to girdles Three claws to centre stone damaged and would benefit from retipping prior to wear Hoop with some surface wear Metal is unmarked and remains untestedCondition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING The old marquise cut diamond, weighing 3.65 carats, in a six double claw mount, to a tapered shank, indistinctly stamped Platinum Size/dimensions: ring size O Gross weight: 4.1 grams Condition Report: Estimated colour I/J, estimated clarity Vs, strong fluorescence Diamond measures approximately 14.79 x 7.97 x 4.93mm, diamond has been unmounted and weighed. Solder at joints of hoop and mount Some nicks and scratches to metalCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND PENDANT CIRCA 1900 The openwork rosette set with a central old European cut diamond cluster within a surround of similarly set crescent, fleur-de-lys and single stone design, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 1.80 carats total, unmarked, detachable brooch and diamond set pendant loop fitting Size/dimensions: 3.5cm diameter Gross weight: 12.2 grams Condition Report: Principal diamond gauged to weigh approximately 0.20-0.25ct, estimated clarity Vs, colour J/K. Remaining diamonds average estimate diamond clarity I1-2, colour J/K. Brooch fitting and loop are detachable Offered with a later cable link chain, unmarkedCondition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING LONDON 2006 The old European cut diamond within a six claw setting, stated to weigh 3.33 carats, to tapered baguette cut diamond set shoulders, Platinum hallmark Size/dimensions: ring size L Gross weight: 4.6 grams Condition Report: In our opinion the colour should be graded as J/K, clarity Si1, with medium fluorescence, the diamond is bright and lively, the setting has some wear and scuffing, but claws are in good order. UK hallmark for platinumAccompanied by a European Gemmological Laboratory (E.G.L.) Diamond Certificate, No. 060718B/RVH, date 18 July 2006, stating: Clarity Grade SI1 Colour Grade H Fluorescence slight Principal diamond measures 9.50 x 9.60 x 5.75mm Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLUE ZIRCON AND DIAMOND PENDANT AND EARRINGS The pendant set with a cushion shaped blue zircon suspending a circular cut blue zircon from a tapered, pierced surmount accented with three old cut diamonds, to a trace link chain; together with a pair of oval and circular cut blue zircon earrings with pierced scrolled foliate circlet surmounts, hook fittings Size/dimensions: pendant 4.5cm, earrings 7.0cm long Gross weight: 16.0 grams Condition Report: Pendant: the cushion cut blue zircon has some nibbling to facet edges as typical, a chip under one claw with some stone still in situ, the zircon drop has slight nibbling, some inclusions visible and a large chip to the pavilion under a claw, not noticeable when worn, the diamonds bright, some wear to the setting commensurate with age and use, some yellow solder at the suspensory loop connecting the circular cut zircon to the bar. The setting is unmarked, but there is a partial stamp to the clasp which is not able to be deciphered, the setting is either platinum or white gold. The earrings have some wear, the bottom stones have nibbling to the facet edges, one has a couple of chips to the crown facets and one to the table, some inclusions to all stones. The settings testing as silverCondition Report Disclaimer
A MORGANITE, PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING The cushion shaped modified brilliant cut morganite, within a pavé set brilliant cut diamond surround and shoulders with pink sapphire three stone corners, stamped Au750 Size/dimensions: ring size N Gross weight: 12.6 gramsOffered for sale with a GIA Identification report no. 1479714786, dated 19th October 2023, stating: Species: Natural Beryl Variety: Morganite Colour: Light pinkish orange Condition Report: The setting has minimal wear, the diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the pink sapphires are well matched. There appears to be glue under the claws to hold the stone in place, this appears to be from construction. Hoop engraved 18.15ct, 0.188ct and d0.743ctCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND PENDANT CIRCA 1915 The pierced circlet millegrain set with old European and rose cut diamonds, to rose cut diamond navette shaped connectors and old European cut diamond accents, suspended from a trace link chain, mounted in platinum and gold, unmarked, in a tooled leather case by Stewart Dawson & Company, Regent street Size/dimensions: pendant 3.5cm long Gross weight: 5.1 grams Condition Report: The pendant has some general light wear commensurate with age and use, there is a small repair to the loop connector at the bottom of the suspension bar. The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the principal diamond faces up well, there is a mineral inclusion to the centre of the stone, I1. Condition Report Disclaimer
CARTIER, THE 'ELTHAM PALACE' DIAMOND AND GEM SET BROOCHES CIRCA 1935 AND LATER One designed as a falcon in a fetterlock surround, the falcon pavé set with single cut diamonds, the background half set with cross hatched pink tourmaline, half with cross hatched sapphire, signed Cartier London, with a later removeable brooch fitting; the other as a 'rose en soleil', the white Tudor rose pavé set with single cut diamonds with a cross hatched citrine centre, within a sunburst surround half set with kite shaped sapphire, half with kite shaped pink tourmaline, unmarked Size/dimensions: 3.1 and 3.2cm long Gross weight: 27.1 gramsOffered for sale with copies of insurance valuations from Cartier, dated 1982, 1990 and 2013.Provenance: Sir Stephen and Lady Courtauld, thence by descentStephen, (1883-1967) the second son to the famous Courtauld textile family and Virginia (1883-1973), the once divorced daughter of a prosperous shipping merchant met whilst holidaying in the Alps in 1919. Virginia was described by Stephen as 'The sun that melted his cold exterior', they married in 1923, and despite, or perhaps because of the differences in their personalities, with Sir Stephen being scholarly and reserved and Lady Courtauld being vivacious and eccentric, their life together was a happy one. They were known for their philanthropic ventures, adventurous natures, and eccentricities which included a much loved pet, Mah Jong the lemur whose presence at Eltham Palace is much documented. Although Sir Stephen and Lady Courtauld only lived at the wonderfully Art Deco and historically important Eltham Palace for around eight years, the importance of the house they created and its origins are epitomised in these two jewels commissioned from Cartier for Lady Courtauld in December 1934, and presented to her by Sir Stephen in 1937. The brooches are in the form of King Edward IV cyphers, the White Rose of York upon the starburst of Richard II, known as Rose en Soleil, and the Falcon and Fetterlock. They were made by Cartier using the stained glass window designs by George Kruger Gray. The windows were installed in 1936 can still be seen in the great hall. Originally owned by bishops and Earls Eltham Palace became a centre for the royal courts and reached the height of its trajectory during Edward IV's reign in the second half of the 15th century, and culminated with the creation of the great hall. After a slow decline in popularity during Henry VIII's reign the continued lapse in interest saw the once magnificent palace fall into a dilapidated state by the 1650s.Sir Stephen and Lady Courtauld acquired the lease on the ruinous Eltham Palace in 1933, and began the transformation of the now ruined but originally important medieval royal residence into the stunning red brick and stone Art Deco palace which took inspiration from Hampton court, and sympathetically incorporates the meticulously restored Medieval Great Hall that was built by Edward IV, ensuring its survival for generations to come. Condition Report: Falcon and fetterlock brooch: One pink tourmaline deficient Evidence of previous alteration to top of the hold hoop and to the reverse, possibly from the removal of a twin prong fitting, the screw in fitting has been later soldered to the back of the falcon setting, however this alteration is not visible to the front Some scratches to gold Cartier signature is clear No hallmarks and gold remains untestedRose en soleil brooch: Some nicks to citrine A few nicks to the backs of the kite shaped stones Some scuffing and scratches There is traces of lead solder to the back of the citrine setting, however this is not visible to the front Gold is unmarked and remains untested, the rose is not signedClasps in good condition, safety chains providedCondition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING The old European cut diamond weighing 2.07 carats, between baguette cut diamond shoulders, stamped Plat Size/dimensions: ring size N Gross weight: 3.1 grams Condition Report: Estimated colour I, estimated clarity VVS2/VS1, medium fluorescenceCondition Report Disclaimer
A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING The old European cut diamond, weighing 2.04 carats, in an eight claw mount, to a tapered shank, stamped Platinum Size/dimensions: ring size O Gross weight: 3.8 grams Condition Report: Estimated clarity Si2, estimated colour M, medium fluorescence Hoop stamped platinum, however no official hallmarks Some nicks and scratches to hoop Condition Report Disclaimer
A MID-19TH CENTURY GARNET AND DIAMOND PENDANT AND MATCHING BROOCH/CLASP CIRCA 1850 Each large garnet carbuncle overlaid with old cushion shaped and rose cut diamond quarters, with fleur-de-lys motifs between, the pendant suspending a smaller carbuncle garnet drop terminating in a diamond two stone drop, the reverse with a glazed compartment, to a snake link chain; the brooch with glazed reverse with detachable pin fitting, mounted in silver and gold, unmarked Size/dimensions: pendant 7.5cm, chain 48.0cm, brooch 3.8cm long Gross weight: 65.7 grams Condition Report: Pendant: Principal diamonds gauged to weigh approximately 0.20ct each, lively stones that face up well Garnets of a deep red hue with good saturation and transparency with some typical natural inclusions and a few nicks visible under 10x magnification Gold is unmarked and remains untested, some surface scratches Hook of drop bent a bit, but seems fairly secure Chain in good conditionBrooch/Clasp: One fleur-de-lys motif deficient Principal diamonds gauged to weigh approximately 0.12-0.15ct each, lively stones that face up well Garnets of a deep red hue with good saturation and transparency with some typical natural inclusions and a few nicks and scratches visible under closer inspection Gold is unmarked and remains untested, some scratches and tarnish to recessed areas Clasped brooch fitting in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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