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Diamond and Tsavorite seven stone 18ct gold ring, the three brilliant cuts alternate set, totalling approximately 0.24 carats, size M½, 3.3g gross, cased Condition: Tsavorites are a bright green and clear with few inclusions and slight surface wear, the diamonds white and bright - **General condition consistent with age
Diamond ballerina 18ct white gold cluster ring, the central square of four Princess cut stones enclosed by an undulating square border of baguette cuts, size M½, 5g gross, cased Condition: 17mm x 17mm approx, shank is oval, all diamonds white and bright - **General condition consistent with age
Late Victorian 18ct gold diamond and split pearl ring, Chester 1899, the four split pearls (untested and unwarranted) with an old single cut diamond to the centre and each shoulder, size L, 2.9g gross Condition: One pearl silvery-grey, the other three creamy-white, the diamonds fairly white and bright, slight wear to a few of the claws
Rolex - Gentleman's Oyster Imperial Chronometre stainless steel cased wristwatch, ref: 3359, numbered 326620, domed crystal with a gold bezel, signed white dial with gold hour and minute hands, a polished steel centre seconds hand, applied gold Arabic numerals, screw-down gold crown signed 'Rolex Oyster', screw-down case back having 3359 reference and original presentation inscription, signed movement with eighteen rubies and numbered E10014, approximately 30mm diameter, on an unoriginal black leather strap Condition: Movement currently functions, one owner watch which is in unmolested condition -**General condition consistent with age
Omega, De Ville - Lady's 18ct white gold diamond set bracelet watch, London import marks for 1972, the silver dial with batons to the quarters, the circular bezel set with thirteen brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.6 carats, to an integral matt finished bracelet, 16cm long, 38g gross exclusive of movement Condition: Movement currently functions - **General condition consistent with age
Kemp Brothers, Bristol - 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, Chester 1930, signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing an unsigned keyless wound movement, numbered 715732, 5cm diameter, 104g gross inclusive of movement, cased Condition: Movement currently functions, case front does not close correctly and 'pings' open, light surface scratches - **General condition consistent with age
J.W. Benson - 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with black hands, Roman numerals and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case with inscribed cuvette, housing a three quarter plate 'Field Watch' movement, numbered 534502, 113g gross inclusive of movement, 4.9cm diameter Condition: Movement currently functions, some loss to the enamel on case, minute hand is missing, glass is missing, presentation inscription inside back - **General condition consistent with age
18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London import marks for 1907, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the monogrammed four piece case housing a keyless wind movement, jewelled up to and including the centre wheel, 79g gross inclusive of movement, 4.8cm diameter Condition: Movement winds but doesn’t keep ticking and second hand does not move, monogram to back of case - **General condition consistent with age
18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1883, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt hands, the three piece hinged case with engraved decoration, housing a key wound movement, numbered 8887, 55g gross inclusive of movement, 4.1cm diameter Condition: Movement currently does not work, glass is loose in its frame - **General condition consistent with age
J.C. Vickery, an 18ct gold half hunter fob watch, London import mark for 1910, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands, the four piece hinged case housing an unsigned keyless wound movement, 3cm diameter, 18g gross inclusive of movement Condition: Movement does not work and appears to be over wound, monogram to rear - **General condition consistent with age

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