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Even if the sale is two days after Valentine’s Day, it may not be too late to ‘save the day’ by purchasing the fantastic pair of Boodles earrings – Lot 214 – at just over 5cts each and with GIA Certifi cates these are probably the most signifi cant pair of earrings we have ever offered. If earrings are not on your shopping list there is also a good quality sapphire and diamond bracelet (Lot 137) which may fi t the bill. This sale also includes a good section of Memorial and Sentimental Jewellery – Lots 296 to 352 – some of which comes from the collection of the late David Wilkins and is worthy of a closer look. There is a good selection of both period and more modern jewellery in this auction to suit all tastes and pockets. If you need any further details, please contact one of our valuers who will be happy to help.

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Page 1: Fellows Antique & Modern Jewellery February 16th 2012

Antique & Modern JewelleryThursday 16th February 2012

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Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected]

Company No. 7155090

Key to Symbols

This lot comes with box.

This item may have export restrictions for customers outside of the EU. Contact Fellows for more information.

Even if the sale is two days after Valentine’s Day, it may not be too late to ‘save the day’ by purchasing the fantastic pair of Boodles

earrings – Lot 214 – at just over 5cts each and with GIA Certifi cates these are probably the most signifi cant pair of earrings we have ever

offered. If earrings are not on your shopping list there is also a good quality sapphire and diamond bracelet (Lot 137) which may fi t the

bill. This sale also includes a good section of Memorial and Sentimental Jewellery – Lots 296 to 352 – some of which comes from the

collection of the late David Wilkins and is worthy of a closer look.

There is a good selection of both period and more modern jewellery in this auction to suit all tastes and pockets. If you need any further

details, please contact one of our valuers who will be happy to help.

Jewellery Department

Emma Scriven FGA, DGA

Jewellery Manager0121 212 [email protected]

Heather BaileySenior Specialist0121 212 [email protected]

Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA

Senior Specialist 0121 212 [email protected]

Claire Marsh FGA, DGA

Specialist0121 212 [email protected]

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Georgina Kettle BA(Hons) FGA, DGA

Specialist0121 212 [email protected]

Louise Ludlam BA (Hons)

Vintage Jewellery Department0121 212 [email protected]

Ben Randall BA(Hons), G.G., A.J.P.

Cataloguer0121 212 [email protected]

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Antique & Modern JewelleryThursday 16th February 2012 at 10.00am

Live internet bidding available at www.the-saleroom.com/fellows

Buyer’s PremiumThe buyer’s premium is 17.5% (plus VAT) or 21% (VAT inclusive) on the fi rst £50,000

of any individual lot. On the excess over £50,000 (of any individual lot), the buyer’s

premium is 10% (plus VAT) or 12% (VAT inclusive).

Lots prefi xed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the hammer price.

Important NoticeNeither Fellows nor the Vendors are responsible for any reference as to the condition of

lots listed. The absence of such reference does not imply that a lot is in good condition

or free from faults or imperfections. All weights and dimensions are approximate.

Purchasers are advised to carefully inspect lots and make their own opinion as to the

condition. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’.

Postage and PackingBuyers not attending the auction who wish to have items sent will incur a charge for items

weighing over 2kg. We are happy to quote for this service.

Forthcoming Auctions23rd February 2012

Secondhand Jewellery and Watches

8th March 2012

Secondhand Jewellery and Watches

12th March 2012

Vintage Jewellery and Accessories

15th March 2012

Antique and Modern Jewellery

22nd March 2012

Secondhand Jewellery and Watches

For viewing times please see www.fellows.co.uk

Featured on the front cover: Lot 228

Featured on the back cover: Lots 137 and 214

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131

Viewing Times

Saturday 11th February 11.00am - 4.00pm

Tuesday 14th February 10.00am - 4.00pm

Wednesday 15th February 10.00am - 6.30pm (late viewing)

Thursday 16th February 8.30am - 10.00am

IndexAntique and Modern 1 - 213

Designer and Named Pieces 214 - 225

Antique and Modern 226 - 295

Sentimental and Memorial 296 - 397

Antique and Modern 398 - 540

Novelties and Cocktail Watches 541 - 558

Certifi ed Lots

15, 16, 63, 108, 214, 216, 430, 444, 450, 524, 530 and 533

Certificated Stones

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2 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk

1

A mid 20th century 15ct gold split pearl floral bracelet. The split pearl flowers with interspaced crossover links to the partially concealed clasp. Two split pearls deficient. Stamped 15ct. Length 17.2cms. See Plate 4. £200-300

An early 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds with circular-shape ruby spacers to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.18ct. Hallmarks for Chester, 1912. £120-180

A pair of Victorian 9ct gold cufflinks. Each oval floral engraved panel to the chain link centre. AF. Hallmarks for Chester, 1899. Weight 4.6gms. £50-80

An early 20th century 9ct gold turquoise gate bracelet. Each three bar gate link with a central circular turquoise cabochon to the partially concealed clasp. Stamped 9ct. Weight 11.6gms. See Plate 8. £180-220

A ruby and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape ruby within an old-cut diamond double surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. £360-460

A Victorian opal and diamond crescent brooch. The old-cut diamond flower to the graduated circular opal cabochon crescent surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Length 2.3cms. See Plate 4. £480-680

An aquamarine and diamond pendant. The oval-shape aquamarine to the old-cut diamond surmount. Estimated aquamarine weight 3.80cts. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Length 3.4cms. £300-400

A late 19th century stickpin. Of circular outline, the reverse carved intaglio depicting a horse and rider jumping a water jump within a beaded surround to the plain pin. Length 7.5cms. See Plate 8. £500-700

A pair of tsavorite garnet and diamond ear

pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape tsavorite garnet within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly designed surmount and marquise-cut diamond spacer. Estimated total diamond weight 1.70cts. Length 3.3cms. See Plate 7. £1,000-1,500

A diamond brooch. Of marquise-shape outline, the baguette and single-cut diamond centre to the single-cut diamond chevron surround, may be worn as a double clip. Estimated total diamond weight 2cts. Length 4.5cms. Weight 15.1gms. See Plate 1. £880-1,200

A lava cameo bracelet. Designed as a series of oval-shape lava panels depicting muses in flowing dress, carved in high relief, each within a collet mount to the partially concealed clasp. Length 18.8cms. See Plate 6. £460-660

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A diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond to the single-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated principal diamond weight 0.70ct, K-L colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped Plat. £340-440

An opal and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape opal, weighing 19.09cts within a vari-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the opal is natural. Report no 1127054150, dated 4th May 2011. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts. Stamped 18K. £2,200-2,800

A mid 20th century diamond and turquoise bracelet. Designed as a series of alternating old-cut diamond and circular turquoise cabochon collets, within a repeating openwork S-scroll link with reeded spacers to the partially concealed clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct. Unhallmarked. Length 18.6cms. Weight 22.6gms. See Plate 8. £480-680

A diamond full-circle eternity ring. The old-cut diamonds to the engraved sides. AF. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Ring size K1/2. £150-200

An emerald and diamond bracelet. The rectangular-shape emeralds with brilliant-cut diamond cluster spacers to the partially concealed clasp. One diamond deficient. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts. Stamped 750. Length 19cms. Weight 26.6gms. £1,400-1,800

An opal, diamond and enamel cluster ring. The oval opal cabochon within a single-cut diamond and black enamel surround to the plain half-band. Stamped 14k. £180-220

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 0.70ct to the brilliant-cut diamond cross-over gallery and plain band. Accompanied by a report from Global Gemmological Institute stating that the Canadian diamond is I colour, P1 clarity. Report number CID3036B94115. Hallmarks for Birmingham. With fitted case. £700-900

An Edwardian 15ct gold diamond brooch. Of marquise-shape outline, the old-cut diamonds within an openwork and filigree surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.18ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1907. Length 4.2cms. Weight 4.9gms. £150-200

A carved jade pendant. Of rectanglar outline the carved jade panel to the stylised bow surmount. Jade untested for natural colour origin. Stamped 9ct. Length 5cms £100-150

A turquoise and ruby parrot stickpin. The circular ruby and turquoise cabochons to the plain pin. Some garnet replacements. Length 4.5cms. £400-600

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A diamond and sapphire hinged bangle. The double-row of graduated circular-cut diamonds and circular-shape sapphires to the split half band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Inner diameter 5.8cms. Weight 15gms. With associated Boodle and Dunthorne case. £500-700

31

A diamond single-stone pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond collet suspended from an 18ct gold barley-link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, K-L colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Length 50cms. £360-460

*30

An 18ct gold diamond rectangular-shape hinged

bangle. The brilliant-cut diamond spacers to the plain half bangle. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 2002. Inner diameter 6.4cms. Weight 42.8gms. £1,200-1,800

29

A late 19th century diamond five stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds with diamond point double spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 2.60cts, H-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. £2,000-3,000

28

A pair of 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct. Length 2.1cms. £160-260

27

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The circular-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts, I-J colour, SI clarity. Stamped 18k. See Plate 8. £900-1,200

26

A diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond to the vari-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated principal diamond weight 3.06cts, L-M colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. £8,000-12,000

25

A sapphire and diamond

cluster ring. The old-cut diamond collet to the square-shape sapphire cross and old-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.26ct. Stamped 18ct. £500-700

24

A ruby and diamond triple cluster ring. The oval-shape ruby collets each within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct. £900-1,200

23

An early 20th century 15ct gold tourmaline and

split seed pearl pendant. The circular-shape green tourmaline within a split seed pearl scrolling surround suspending a circular-shape green tourmaline to the belcher-link chain. Length 39cms. With associated case. See Plate 2. £500-700

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A sapphire and diamond five-stone ring. The graduated oval-shape sapphires with old-cut diamond spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Stamped 18. £200-300

43

An amethyst and diamond pendant. Of foliate design, the pear-shape amethyst suspended from a rose-cut diamond and circular-shape amethyst wreath with bow detail. Length 4.4cms £100-150

42

A spinel and diamond three-stone ring. The oval-shape blue spinel to the pear-shape diamond shoulders within a pavé-set diamond surround. Estimated spinel weight 6cts. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct. See Plate 7. £1,100-1,400

41

A treated sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape treated sapphire collet within a brilliant and baguette-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Sapphire assessed as treated, high heat, possibly diffusion treated. Stamped 18. £460-660

40

A diamond single-stone ring. The pear-shape diamond to the baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Principal estimated diamond weight 1ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18K. £2,000-2,500

39

A shell cameo brooch. Of oval outline, carved to depict the side profile of an elegant lady to the scroll engraved surround. Stamped 9ct. Length 7.3cms. £200-300

38

A coral and diamond ring. The kite-shape coral with single-cut diamond lattice detail to the brilliant-cut diamond surround and plain band. Coral untested for natural colour origin. Estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 18K. Weight 17.9gms. See Plate 3. £1,400-1,800

37

A multi-gem vulture brooch. Of Eygptian design, the lapis-lazuli scarab to the textured wing surmount with rose-cut diamond and circular-shape ruby detail. Unhallmarked. Length 5.5cms. Weight 8.3gms. See Plate 3. £400-600

36

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The central raised brilliant-cut diamond to the brilliant-cut diamond sides. Estimated total diamond weight 2.25cts. H-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Weight 5.8gms. £1,400-1,800

35

A diamond floral brooch. The old-cut diamonds to the foliate surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 2cts, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 4.2cms. £340-440

34

An early 20th century 15ct gold peridot and split pearl pendant. Of foliate design, the square-shape peridot to the openwork split pearl surmount suspending an oval-shape peridot, may be worn as a brooch. Stamped 15ct. Length 4.5cms. With associated case. See Plate 4. £300-400

33

A diamond band ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds inset to the textured band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Unhallmarked. Weight 4.9gms. £100-150

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An 18ct gold emerald and diamond half-circle eternity ring. The circular-shape emeralds with brilliant-cut diamond spacers to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct. Hallmarks for London, 1984. £120-180

57

An early 20th century 18ct gold and platinum diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct plat. £200-300

56

A ruby fish brooch. Designed as a stylised fish with rectangular-shape rubies and a single-cut diamond eye to the shell surmount. Length 2.8cms. £600-800

55

An 18ct gold diamond pendant. The articulated brilliant-cut diamond collet to the tapered baguette-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 1.10cts, I-J colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Length 2.7cms. Weight 3.06gms. £400-600

54

An 18ct gold diamond five-stone ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the bar-spacers and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight, 0.40ct, stamped to band, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Import marks for London, 1997. £200-300

53

An aquamarine and

diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape aquamarine collet within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £1,200-1,800

52

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring. Of square-shape outline the circular-shape ruby and brilliant-cut diamond cluster to the bark effect shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1976. Weight 7.7gms. £300-400

51

An early 20th century sapphire and diamond brooch. Of oval-shape outline, the openwork old cut diamond surmount with rectangular-shape sapphire termination accents. Estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct. Length 3.2cms. See Plate 8. £300-400

50

An early 20th century split pearl necklace. The split pearl crescent and star panel to the graduated split pearl fringe and fancy link chain. Length 40cms. Weight 14.4gms. With fitted case. £400-600

49

An 18ct gold peridot and diamond cluster pendant. The triangular-shape peridot within a brilliant-cut diamond surround suspended from a similarly-cut diamond surmount. Estimated diamond weight 0.70ct. Hallmarks for London. Length 2.3cms. £340-440

48

A cultured pearl two-row necklace. Composed of two-rows of forty-eight and forty-two cultured pearls measuring from 10 to 8.8mm to the green paste and single-cut diamond clasp. Cultured pearls untested for natural colour origin. Length 39cms. £200-300

47

An early 20th century diamond and split seed pearl crescent brooch. Comprising a rose-cut diamond and graduated split seed pearls. Length 2cms. Weight 3.6gms. £80-120

46

A diamond half-circle eternity ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds within shared claw settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, G-H colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. £340-440

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A diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond to the bifurcated shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.55ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped Platinum. £300-400

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451

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155

450

214

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228

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468

410

152

295

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A colour-treated diamond

cluster ring. The colour-treated orangy-brown diamond collet within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the bifurcated shoulders with brilliant-cut diamond detail. Estimated total diamond weight 1.40cts. Stamped 18ct. £800-1,200

69

An 18ct gold diamond dress ring. The brilliant-cut diamond pave panel to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Edinburgh. Weight 6.4gms. £440-640

*68

A selection of three pre-Independence Indian 12th Frontier Force Regiment brooches. Each depicting the hunting horn with bow and crown surmount with diamond and/or enamel detail. One with 9ct gold hallmarks for Birmingham, 1958. One stamped 18ct Pt. One unhallmarked. Total weight 16gms. £300-400

67

A black cultured pearl single-row necklace. Comprising sixty-eight black cultured pearls measuring from 7.5mm to the openwork single-cut diamond barrel clasp. Pearls untested for natural colour origin. Clasp stamped 750. Length 63cms. £200-300

66

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The rectangular-shape yellow sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct. Stamped 18ct. £280-380

65

An opal and diamond spray brooch. Designed as a series of pear-shape diamonds within a single-cut diamond openwork outline to the opal cabochon and single-cut diamond curved lines. Estimated total diamond weight 2.70cts, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Length 7cms. Weight 21.5gms. See Plate 1. £1,000-1,500

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An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond, weighing 0.42ct to the plain band. Accompanied by a report from IGI stating that the diamond is F colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number F5D49365, dated 27th May, 2009. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £400-600

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An early-mid 20th century opal doublet pendant. Of foliate design, the oval opal doublet cabochon suspended from a similarly designed opal doublet surmount to the trace-link chain. Chain stamped 9c. Length of pendant 4.7cms. See Plate 2. £400-600

62

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The circular-cut diamond within a four claw mount to the plain band. Known weight 2.17cts, estimated K-L colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. See Plate 2. £4,000-6,000

61

A pair of enamel and seed pearl fish ear pendants. Each designed as a multi-coloured enamel fish with rose-cut diamond detail suspending a seed pearl and ruby bead tassle. Length 4.3cms. £300-400

60

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond collets to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1981. Weight 1.7gms. £200-300

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A pink sapphire and

diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape pink sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.58cts, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped Pt900. £600-800

*58

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An emerald and diamond three-stone ring. The rectangular-shape emerald to the square-shape diamond shoulders and textured band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.85ct, I-J colour, P2-P3 clarity. See Plate 2. £1,200-1,800

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An 18ct gold diamond pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond to the crossover curved bar design surmount suspended by a cable link chain. Estimated diamond weight 0.25ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Edinburgh. Chain stamped 750. Length of chain 41cms. £240-340

81

A late Victorian 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring, circa 1890. The graduated circular-shape rubies with old-cut diamond spacers to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.08ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, partially rubbed. £80-120

80

A Victorian turquoise and diamond horseshoe brooch, circa 1880. Of circular outline, the graduated rectangular turquoise cabochon and diamond point horseshoe within a raised circular detail surround. Several diamonds deficient. Length 3.9cms. £300-400

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A cultured pearl and diamond ring. The cultured pearl measuring 7.3mm flanked by a triangular-shape diamond and three brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 14K. Weight 7.5gms. £160-220

78

A suite of diamond jewellery. The earrings designed as a pear-shape and brilliant-cut diamond flower to the openwork scrolling surmount, with matching pendant. Estimated total diamond weight in earrings 2.14cts. Earrings with 18ct gold hallmarks for London. Pendant stamped 750. Length of earrings 2.7cms. Length of pendant 3.2cms. Weight 9.4gms. £1,200-1,800

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A silver aquamarine bracelet. Designed as a series of graduated oval-shape faceted aquamarines with spherical bead spacers and lobster claw clasp. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 2011. Length 19.5cms. £100-150

76

A diamond half-circle eternity ring. The baguette-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.45cts, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. £360-460

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A Victorian cornelian fob seal, circa 1870. The oval-shape cornelian with engraved initial monogram to the openwork surmount. AF. Length 2.7cms. £90-140

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An 18ct gold diamond cluster ring. The brilliant-cut diamond cluster to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, engraved to band. Import marks for Birmingham, 1993. £180-220

73

A Wedgwood cameo brooch. Carved to depict a classical scene within a collet mount to the scroll and bead surround. Length 4.5cms. £100-150

72

A belcher-link chain bracelet to the barrel clasp. Unhallmarked. Length 21cms. Weight 16.7gms. £340-440

71

A coral single-stone ring. The oval-shape coral collet with rope twist detail to the plain band. Stamped 800. Weight 3.3gms. £100-150

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An early 20th century composite split pearl hinged bangle. The split pearl double star cluster to the plain half band. Inner diameter 6cms. Weight 10.6gms. £180-220

96

An 18ct gold fire opal and

diamond ring. The oval-shape fire opal to the baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.20ct. Import marks for London. Band stamped ‘Dianoor’. Weight 3.4gms. £500-700

95

A diamond, colourless paste and synthetic ruby bracelet. Designed as a series of tapered double panels interspaced by diamond, colourless paste and calibré-cut synthetic ruby lines, each within a channel setting. Unhallmarked. Length 19cms. Weight 95gms. £2,000-3,000

94

A multi-gem spray brooch. The gemstones, to include blue zircon, amethyst, garnet and cultured pearl to the scrolling surmount. Unhallmarked. Length 4.8cms. Weight 16.3gms. £280-380

93

A mabe pearl and diamond cluster ring. The mabe pearl within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Stamped 14K. £200-300

92

A late Victorian diamond brooch, circa 1880, the old-cut diamonds within a cannetille and foliate surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct. Unhallmarked. Length 4.7cms. Weight 6.5gms. £200-300

91

A cased set of early 20th century cultured pearl dress studs. One replacement stud. Two stamped 18 AD. Weight 4gms. With associated Boucheron case. £60-90

90

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, L-Tinted colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £240-340

*89

An intaglio dog pendant. The reverse carved intaglio depicting a spaniel to the scrolling openwork surround with circular-shape red gem detail. Stamped 9ct. Length 4.3cms. £240-340

88

An 18ct diamond and sapphire half-circle eternity ring. The square-shape diamonds alternately set with square-shape sapphires to the plain band. Import marks for London, 1991. Weight 5.8gms. £300-400

87

A pair of diamond cluster ear studs. Each designed as an old-cut diamond cluster to the post and butterfly back fittings. Estimated total diamond weight 1.75cts, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 750. £1,000-1,500

86

A pair of cufflinks, of rectangular-shape outline, the woven centre to the plain surround and swivel back fittings. Stamped 18k, Ramon. Weight 11.3gms. £300-400

85

A fancy-link bracelet, the crossover links with brick-link spacer to the lobster clasp. AF. Unhallmarked. Length 20cms. Weight 9.5gms. £100-150

84

A tourmaline necklace, the multi-shade graduated pear-shape faceted tourmaline beads to the woven fabric back cord. Length 50cms. £200-300

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A pair of 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster earrings. Each designed as an oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Import marks for London. Weight 3.1gms. £240-340

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An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster pendant. The oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, suspended from a curb-link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for London 1996. Weight 3.8gms. £260-360

109

An 18ct gold tanzanite ring. The triangular-shape tanzanite, weighing 1.22ct to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Accompanied by a report from Tanzanite Foundation, stating that the tanzanite is intense 1 Vbl1 colour, eye flawless clarity, Merelani, Norther Tanzania origin. Report number 29402. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £500-700

*108

An early 20th century 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond within an eight-claw setting to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.60ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £400-600

107

A diamond three-stone ring. The old-cut diamonds to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, I-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £340-440

106

A multi-gem spider

brooch. Designed as a series of circular-shape emerald and amethyst panels to the textured legs. Length 4.7cms. £500-700

105

A pair of diamond single-stone ear studs. Each brilliant-cut diamond within a collet setting. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 750. £500-700

104

An 18ct gold golf club brooch, with brilliant-cut diamond detail. Hallmarks for London, 1993. Stamped C&F. Length 5.7cms. £120-180

103

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The circular-cut diamond to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 2006. £800-1,200

102

An 18ct gold diamond five-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds within shared claw settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, stamped to band, I-J colour,SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmark rubbed. £140-200

101

A mid 20th century 9ct gold aquamarine bracelet. Each circular-shape aquamarine inter-spaced by an openwork oval link to the push-piece clasp. Stamped 9ct. Length 18cms. Weight 11.8gms. £180-220

100

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond necklace. The pear-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut and baguette-cut diamond surmount and flat curb-link back chain. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts. Import marks for Sheffield, 1991. Length 41cms. See Plate 7. £400-600

99

A fire opal and diamond ring. The rectangular-shape fire opal collet to the double old-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. £300-400

98

An amethyst and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape amethyst within an old-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct. Stamped 18ct. £300-400

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An 18ct gold diamond

five-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.87ct, K-L colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 2.5gms. £500-700

*123

A late Victorian 15ct gold multi-gem set ring, circa 1870. The rectangular-shape garnet-topped-doublet, seed pearl spacers and oval-shape garnets to the scrolling gallery and band. One garnet replacement. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1873. £90-140

122

A pair of diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a rose-cut diamond within a fancy four-claw setting suspended from a rose-cut diamond surmount. Length 2.1cms. Weight 4.5gms. £100-150

121

A diamond oval-shape pendant. With graduated brilliant-cut diamonds pavé-set to the oval hoop and plain suspender. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, G-H colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 18K. Length 2.3cms. £460-660

*120

A citrine and amethyst brooch. The circular-shape amethyst flanked by oval-shape citrine to the openwork surmount. Stamped 15ct. Length 4.6cms. £100-150

119

An emerald and diamond cocktail ring. The oval-shape diamond within a circular emerald cabochon and marquise-cut diamond double surround, with further side cluster to the plain expanding band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts. Unhallmarked. Weight 11.9gms. £460-660

118

A cultured pearl single-row necklace and a pair of 14ct gold ear pendants. The first comprising forty-five cultured pearls, measuring 7.5mm with spacers to the push-piece clasp, the second designed as a suspended cultured pearl to the circular brilliant-cut diamond link. Hallmarks for London, 1999. Stamped 375. Length 47cms. £300-400

117

An enamel harlequin brooch. The upright figure with multi-shade enamel detail. Stamped 750. Length 4cms. Weight 7.3gms. See Plate 3. £400-600

116

A diamond floral spray brooch. The brilliant-cut diamond cluster within a baguette-cut diamond petal surround to the brilliant-cut diamond foliate detail and baguette-cut diamond stem. Estimated total diamond weight 4cts, H-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 4.1cms. Weight 15.7gms. £1,000-1,500

115

A diamond pendant. The calibré-cut diamond spiral within a channel setting to the concealed suspension loop. Estimated total diamond weight 0.83ct. Stamped 750. Length 2.1cms. Weight 4.42gms. £200-300

114

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring. The alternating circular-shape sapphire and brilliant-cut diamond line to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Hallmarks for London, 1998. Weight 2.9gms. £180-220

113

A pair of amethyst and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as an oval-shape amethyst within a rose-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond surmount. One diamond deficient. Length 3.8cms. £200-300

112

A ruby and diamond ring. The old-cut diamond collet to the rectangular-shape ruby shoulders within two single-cut diamond lines. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Unhallmarked. Weight 4gms. £380-480

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An 18ct gold diamond bangle. The brilliant-cut diamond collets to the plain band and push-piece clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct. Hallmarks for London. Weight 35.27gms. £900-1,200

135

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond within an eight-claw setting to the diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 1.20cts, L-Tinted colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1985. £1,400-1,800

134

A ruby and diamond cluster ring. The rectangular-shape ruby within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and tapered band. Estimated ruby weight 1.20cts. Estimated total diamond weight 0.43ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. £1,400-1,800

*133

A ruby and diamond ring. The oval-shape ruby to the graduated old-cut diamond shoulders. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. Weight 2.8gms. £380-480

132

A hunting themed brooch. The old-cut diamond fox head and horseshoe to the riding crop bar. Estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct. Length 4.5ms. See Plate 1. £300-400

131

A pair of onyx and diamond ear studs. Each designed as a circular-shape onyx panel with semi-circle brilliant-cut diamond detail to the post and butterfly back fittings. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Back fittings stamped 750. Length 1.5cms. £150-200

130

A diamond full-circle eternity ring. The single-cut diamonds each within a claw setting to the engraved sides. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, I-J colour, SI2-P3 clarity. Ring size K. £140-200

129

A French 18ct gold painted porcelain stickpin. Of circular-outline depicting a putti within a twisted rope and bead surround. French assay mark. Signed Mellerio. R. Paix. 9. Length 8cms. £200-300

128

A pair of diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a four claw setting to the post and butterfly back fitting. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, K-L colour, SI1-P2 clarity. Stamped 750. £960-1,200

127

A platinum diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.75ct, F-G colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £1,800-2,200

126

An aquamarine and diamond pendant. The oval-shape aquamarine with a brilliant-cut diamond trefoil surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct. Length 2cms. £400-600

125

A French platinum pearl

and diamond ring. The semi-baroque pearl with an old-cut diamond collet surmount to the curved shoulders and plain half-band. Pearl dimensions: 10.7 by 9 by 8mm. French assay mark. £600-800

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A diamond half-circle eternity

ring. The square-shape diamond line within a channel setting and millegrain border to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.83ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. £540-640

*147

A ruby and diamond pendant and

a pair of cluster ear studs. The pendant, comprising a brilliant-cut diamond trefoil to the ruby and diamond cluster surmount, the 18ct gold earrings each designed as a circular-shape ruby within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Earrings with hallmarks for London 2006. £400-600

146

A diamond bracelet. The graduated baguette-cut diamonds to the scrolling links and partially concealed clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts. Stamped 18kt. Length 17.5cms. Weight 65gms. See Plate 7. £2,000-3,000

145

An early 20th century 15ct gold diamond bar brooch. The old-cut diamond centre to the staggered double bar with scroll accents. Estimated total diamond weight 0.06ct. Stamped 15ct. Length 5.2cms. Weight 4.1gms. £100-150

144

A pair of emerald and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as an oval-shape emerald suspended from a brilliant-cut diamond floral cluster surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 1.25cts. Length 1.8cms. £440-640

143

A French diamond, ruby and plique-a-jour enamel

floral spray brooch. The stylised floral cluster set with rose-cut diamonds and circular-shape rubies, surmounted by green enamel pique-a-jour enamel foliage. With French makers mark. Length 7.4cms. Weight 24.3gms. With fitted case. See Plate 2. £800-1,200

142

A diamond and ruby crocodile brooch. The rose-cut diamond body with single circular-shape ruby eye. Length 4.4cms. See Plate 1. £280-380

141

An 18ct gold lapis lazuli bracelet.

The oval-shape lapis lazuli cabochons within double-link spacers to the lobster clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Length 18.5cms. See Plate 3. £500-700

140

A 9ct gold moss agate panel brooch. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1989. Length 5cms. £100-150

139

An 18ct gold emerald and diamond butterfly brooch. The pear-shape emerald body to the brilliant-cut diamond wings. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Hallmarks for London, 1994. Length 2.1cms. £200-300

138

A sapphire and diamond three-row bracelet. The graduated square-shape sapphires to the graduated old-cut diamond lines and partially concealed clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 11cts, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Unhallmarked. Length 17.5cms. Weight 30.5gms. With fitted case. See back cover. £5,000-8,000

137

An 18ct gold diamond half-circle eternity ring. The rectangular-shape and brilliant-cut diamonds within a zig-zag pattern to the plain band. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 3.4gms. £300-400

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An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring. The oval-shape sapphire to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders and tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25ct. Import marks for Birmingham. Weight 4gms. £180-220

157

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a circular double surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, J-K colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 3.9gms. £260-360

*156

A diamond floral spray brooch. The single-cut diamond ribbon with marquise-cut diamond petal accents. Estimated total diamond weight 2.25cts. Length 4.8cms. See Plate 1. £260-360

155

A 9ct gold shell cameo brooch. Of oval outline, carved to depict a Bacchante within a twisted design surround. Hallmarks for Birmimgham, 1991. Length 4.6cms. £80-120

154

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond is within a six-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 1ct, J-K colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £1,000-1,500

153

A late 19th century diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds with diamond point double spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80cts, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. See Plate 1. £1,600-2,000

152

A diamond half-circle eternity ring. The baguette-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI2 clarity. Stamped 18K. £200-300

151

An aquamarine and diamond three-stone ring. The rectangular-shape aquamarine to the rectangular-shape diamond shoulders and tapered band. Estimated aquamarine weight 37.60cts. Estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts. Stamped 18K. See Plate 7. £1,600-2,000

150

Three cultured pearl brooches. To include an early 20th century 15ct crescent, an early 20th century 15ct gold swallow bar brooch, each bird set with split seed pearls, together with a knot style bar brooch. Two brooches stamped 15ct. Weight 10.5gms. £100-150

149

A pair of diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape and brilliant-cut diamond cluster suspended from a vari-cut near-colourless and black diamond flower with brilliant-cut diamond floral surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 3.25cts. Stamped 750. Length 5.2cms. See Plate 1. £700-900

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An emerald and diamond frog brooch. The crawling frog set with circular-shape emeralds and rose-cut diamonds to the circular-shape ruby eyes. Length 3.8cms. £300-400

170

A ruby and sapphire snake necklace. Designed as an engraved serpent head with graduated oval-shape rubies and a pear-shape sapphire to the articulated chain simulating snakeskin. Unhallmarked. Length 38cms. Weight 32.9gms. See Plate 6. £2,200-2,800

169

A garnet, diamond and cultured pearl necklace. Comprising two rows of forty-three and forty-six cultured pearls, measuring 8.9 to 9.1mm, to the cushion-cut garnet and brilliant-cut diamond double surround clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 1.90cts. Length 45.5cms. See Plate 3. £1,500-2,000

168

A diamond single-stone

ring. The old-cut diamond within an eight claw setting to the textured tapered shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 1.50cts, L-Tinted colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped plat 18ct. £2,000-3,000

167

A diamond half-circle eternity ring, the graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct. Stamped plat. £140-200

166

A diamond cluster ring. Of foliate design, the old-cut diamond cluster to the tri-furcated shoulders and ridged band. Length 2.7cms. £360-460

165

A diamond single-stone ring. The old cushion-shape diamond to the rose-cut diamond shoulders and tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.84ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £440-640

164

A selection of five jewellery items. To include a graduated cultured pearl two-row necklace to the marcasite clasp, an early

20th century paste fob, a military bar brooch and two pendants. Clasp stamped 925. Brooch stamped 9ct. Pendants stamped 14k or 9ct gold hallmark for Birmingham. £100-150

163

A carved jade plaque. Of rectangular-outline, the carved jadeite depicting a Far Eastern scene. Length 7cms. £240-340

162

A sapphire and diamond five-stone ring. The graduated oval-shape sapphires with old-cut diamond spacers to the carved shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Unhallmarked. Weight 4.3gms. See Plate 8. £400-600

161

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond within a collet setting to the raised shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.30ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 2000. £180-220

160

An 18ct gold diamond two-row half-circle eternity ring. The square-shape diamond lines within channel settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1997. £160-220

159

A diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond is within an eight-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 1.10cts, J-K colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct plat. £900-1,200

158

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A 9ct gold aquamarine, amethyst and enamel medal of honour. Depicting the Sheffield Coat of Arms and inscription, ‘Deo Adjuvante Labor Proficit’ within an aquamarine and amethyst surround, the personal inscription to reverse reading; ‘Mrs T W Bridgeland, Lady Mayoress 1951 - 1952’. With later 9ct gold chain. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1951. Chain with Import marks for Sheffield, 1991. Length 38cms. Weight 24.3gms. With fitted Mappin and Webb case. See Plate 6. £400-600

183

Two 18ct gold diamond and gem set rings. One with hallmarks for Chester, 1911. One with hallmarks

for Birmingham 1909. Weight 4.5gms. £150-200

182

A pair of opal and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape opal cabochon within an old-cut diamond surround suspended from the circular opal cabochon and old-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct. Length 3.2cms. See Plate 2. £1,600-2,000

181

An early 20th century

diamond three-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the scrolling shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.10cts, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. £700-900

180

A diamond three-stone

ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds each within a claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts, G-H colour, VS2-SI2 clarity. £1,000-1,500

179

An early 20th century aquamarine and citrine fringe

necklace. The front designed as a series of oval-shape aquamarines and citrines to the bar-spacers with further citrine accents, suspended from a belcher-link chain. Length 36cms. With fitted case. See Plate 2. £640-840

178

A pair of freshwater cultured pearl and diamond ear

studs. Each designed as a freshwater cultured pearl within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Stamped 750. £680-880

177

A diamond single-stone pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting suspended from a fine belcher-link chain. Estimated diamond weight 0.75ct, H-I colour, P1-P2 clarity. Pendant unhallmarked. Chain stamped 750. Length of chain 41cms. £800-1,200

176

A sapphire, diamond and cultured pearl bangle. The oval-shape cabochons within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the double-row cultured pearl surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.45ct. Stamped 750. £260-360

175

Two cultured pearl necklaces. The first comprising fifty-five cultured pearls measuring 6mm to the textured tapered clasp, the second comprising one hundred and nineteen graduated cultured pearls measuring 5.6 to 2mm to the ridged sphere design clasp. Both clasps stamped 750. Lengths 38cms and 44cms. £100-150

174

A sapphire and diamond ring. The graduated circular-shape sapphires with old-cut diamond double spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct. £180-220

173

An amethyst, demantoid garnet and seed pearl brooch. The rectangular-shape amethyst within a curved circular-shape demantoid garnet surround with seed pearl accents. Three demantoid garnets deficient/some emerald replacements. Length 2.4cms. £200-300

172

A pair of 18ct gold diamond ear pendants. Each designed as an articulated line of brilliant-cut diamonds to the pear-shaped drop. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Length 2.5cms. Weight 5.9gms. £360-460

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A late 19th century shell cameo brooch. Depicting a Scottish scene, with a lady tending to the needy, within an engraved scrolling surround. Length 7cms. £240-340

197

A cultured pearl and diamond bow brooch. The openwork bow with a seed pearl centre to the single-cut diamond check design bow. Length 3.5cms. Weight 3.6cms. £180-220

196

A Victorian tortoiseshell pique brooch, circa 1880. The inlaid gold detail to the tortoiseshell surmount. Length 3cms. See Plate 4. £120-180

195

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a square-shape diamond within a square collet. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £260-360

*194

A multi-gem dragonfly brooch. The pavé-set blue and pink gem body and wings with diamond point detail. Stamped 925. Length 4.5cms. £200-300

193

An 18ct gold emerald and diamond ring. The oval-shape emerald flanked by brilliant-cut diamonds to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £80-120

192

A diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond within a collet setting to the tiered baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 4.20cts, L-Tinted colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Stamped 18K. £8,000-12,000

191

An aquamarine and diamond

pendant. The cushion-cut aquamarine with brilliant-cut diamond and plain surmount. Estimated diamond weight 0.25ct, K-L colour, SI clarity. Stamped 750. Length 2.9cms. £600-800

190

A Victorian gem-set bee brooch, circa 1880. The bee with a ruby, emerald and diamond body, sapphire eyes and split pearl wings to the bar surmount. Two emeralds missing. Length 3.6cms. See Plate 2. £300-400

189

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three-stone ring. The oval sapphire cabochon collet to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1998. £200-300

188

A pair of reverse carved intaglio cufflinks. Each depicting a pheasant to the mother-of-pearl panel with swivel back fittings. Diameter 1.5cms. Stamped 750. Weight 14.4gms. £640-840

187

A reverse carved intaglio bar brooch. The oval-shape crystal carved to depict a gorilla within a twisted rope surround to the plain bar. Stamped 9ct. Length 5.5cms. £200-300

186

A kunzite and diamond pendant. The marquise-shape kunzite with tapered baguette-cut diamond detail suspended from a triangular-shape kunzite, within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the belcher-link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.85ct. Pendant length 4.4cms. Chain length 43.8cms. See Plate 7. £540-740

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An early 20th century diamond and enamel brooch. Of maple leaf outline, the rose-cut diamond number one figure intertwined with cream ribbon detail reading; ‘British Columbia’. Personal incription to reverse reads; ‘Wildy June 14.1916’. Length 3cms. Weight 8gms. £150-200

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238

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530

140

541

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A ruby and split pearl necklace. Of floral design, the circular-shape ruby and split pearl flowers with bud spacers to the flat curb-link chain. Length 50cms. Weight 49gms. With associated Mappin & Webb case. £800-1,200

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A Victorian ruby and diamond crescent brooch, circa 1880. The oval-shape rubies to the old-cut diamond crescent surmount with suspended ruby and seed pearl swags. Estimated total diamond weight 0.18ct. Length 4.6cms. See Plate 8. £240-340

209

A sapphire and diamond triple cluster ring. The graduated circular-shape sapphires each within an old-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Stamped 18ct. £300-400

208

A diamond five-stone ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds each within a claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 2.05cts, K-Tinted colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £1,800-2,200

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A gentleman’s diamond

ring. The square-shape diamond centre to the curved sides and tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts, L-Tinted colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 14k. Weight 11.7gms. £280-380

206

An 18ct gold diamond and synthetic sapphire dress ring. The raised brilliant-cut diamond collet within a vari-cut diamond and rectangular-shape synthetic sapphire surround to the engraved scrolling shoulders and plain half-band. Estimated principal diamond weight 0.25ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £280-380

205

A diamond five-stone

ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts, I-J colour, SI1-PI2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £580-780

204

A jade ring. The oval-shape jade to the plain band. Jade untested for natural colour origin. Unhallmarked. Weight 5.6gms. £240-340

203

A late 19th century ruby and diamond ring. The graduated oval-shape rubies with single-cut diamond double spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. One pink paste replacement. Estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct. £240-340

202

A 9ct gold knot bangle. The interlooped reef knot to the ridged sides and plain half bangle. Hallmarks for London. Weight 12.3gms. £200-300

201

A late 19th century ruby and diamond cluster bar brooch. The oval-shape ruby within a single-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut ruby and diamond scrolling bar. Estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct. Length 4.2cms. £150-200

200

An 18ct gold diamond spiral bracelet. Designed as a series of brilliant-cut diamond curved-links to the push-piece clasp. One diamond deficient. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Import marks for London, 1998. Length 18cms. Weight 25.4gms. See Plate 1. £700-900

199

A pair of onyx cufflinks. Each designed as a rectangular-shape onyx within a sculpted surround to the swivel bar settings. Length 2cms. Weight 14gms. £400-600

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CARTIER - a banded agate zodiac pendant for taurus. Stamped Cartier 18K. Diameter 4cms. £120-180

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CARTIER - a stylised bow brooch. Signed and numbered Cartier 2038. Length 4.6cms. Weight 5gms. With associated case. See Plate 7. £180-220

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CARTIER - an 18ct gold amethyst ‘Tank’ ring. The mixed-cut amethyst set to the raised shoulders and plain band. Signed Cartier, 1997, E71057. Hallmarks for London. See Plate 7. £340-440

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BULGARI - a ‘B.Zero1’ band, the spiral centre to the Bulgari initial side. Stamped Bulgari 51 Made in France 750. Ring size L. See Plate 7. £280-380

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BOUCHERON - a French platinum natural pearl bar brooch. The five graduated natural pearls to the knife edge bar. Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the five part-drilled ‘pearls’ are button shaped, measuring 5.4 to 4.8mm in width and are natural ‘saltwater’ pearls. Report number 04624, dated 7th October 2011. French assay marks. Stamped Boucheron, Paris. Length 6.7cms. With fitted makers case. £500-700

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BOODLES - an 18ct aquamarine and diamond ring.

The triangular-shape aquamarine to the split brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Dimensions of aquamarine 14.5 by 14.5 by 9.6mm. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, G-H colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 2005. With makers case. See Plate 7. £1,800-2,200

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BOODLES - a pair of platinum diamond ear

pendants, weighing 5.09cts and 5.05cts. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond drop suspended from the brilliant-cut diamond half-hoop. Each diamond accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamonds are H and I colour, VS2 clarity. Report numbers 2145014389, 5141014386, dated 2nd December, 2011. Hallmarks for London, 2008. Signed Boodles, 4109J0025. Length 2.8cms. With Boodles leather pouch. See Plate 1. £140,000-180,000

214

An old-cut diamond bar brooch. The old-cut diamond, weighing 3.10cts, to the plain bar. Estimated tinted colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 15ct. Weight 4.7gms. £3,000-4,000

213

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.55cts, K-L colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 4gms. £1,200-1,800

*212

A pair of mid 20th century onyx, cultured pearl and diamond earrings. Each designed as a pear-shape onyx drop with a rose-cut diamond surmount, suspended from a cultured pearl. One diamond deficient. Length 5.5cms. With fitted case. £400-600

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An early 20th century split pearl floral spray brooch. The split pearl flower to the petal surmount. One split pearl deficient. Unhallmarked. Length 5.6cms. Weight 5.4gms. £150-200

231

A ruby, sapphire and diamond band ring. The square-shape ruby and sapphire line within a channel setting with fixed single-cut diamond half bands. AF. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Ring size O1/2. £260-360

230

A pair of 18ct gold panther head cufflinks. Each with brilliant-cut diamond eyes to the swivel fitting. French import marks. Weight 12.7gms. See Plate 4. £400-600

229

A diamond and ruby wreath and bow brooch. The old cut diamond cluster within the similarly-cut diamond wreath surround to the square-shape ruby and old-cut diamond bow surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 2.85cts, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 3.5cms. With fitted Garrards box. See front cover and Plate 1. £2,000-2,500

228

A late Victorian diamond brooch, circa 1880. Of circular-shape outline, the old-cut diamond to the circular-shape dome and beaded surmount. Estimated diamond weight 0.30ct, J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Diameter 3.6cms. Weight 13.9gms. £200-300

227

An 18ct gold diamond hinged

bangle. The brilliant-cut diamond three-row panel to the plain half bangle. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 2005. Inner diameter 6cms. Weight 38.6gms. £1,800-2,200

226

TIFFANY & CO - a diamond three-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond to the pear-shape diamond shoulders and knife edge band. Stamped Tiffany & Co. Estimated total diamond weight 0.81ct, I-J colour, VVS1/VVS2 clarity. Stamped pt950. With maker’s case. See Plate 8. £1,200-1,800

225

TIFFANY & CO - a heart multi-row pendant necklace. The heart-shape pendant suspended from a series of fine belcher-link chains, to the T-bar clasp. Stamped 750. Length 40cms. Weight 42.7gms. With maker’s case. £1,000-1,500

224

TIFFANY & CO - a diamond Etoile ball pendant. The scattered brilliant-cut diamonds to the ball pendant suspended from an associated belcher link chain. Stamped Tiffany & Co. Estimated total diamond weight 0.14ct. Stamped 750 PT950. Chain unhallmarked. Length 61cms. See Plate 7. £300-400

223

CARLO GIULIANO - a coin brooch. Of circular-shape outline, the coin depicting the side profile of a gentleman within a beaded surround. Stamped C.G. Diameter 2.9cms. With fitted makers case. See Plate 8. £500-700

222

CHOPARD - an 18ct gold ‘Happy Diamond’ single-stone ring. The floating brilliant-cut diamond within a square-shape border to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.04ct. With 18ct gold convention mark. Signed and numbered Chopard 82/2938-20. With makers case. See Plate 7. £360-460

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Two ruby bar brooches. The first designed as an oval-shape ruby to the tapered bar, the second comprising an old-cut diamond and two circular-shape rubies to the asymmetric bar. Lengths 6cms and 4cms. Weight 7.9gms. £160-220

240

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond within an eight-claw setting to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 1.40cts, J-K colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1975. £1,800-2,200

239

A platinum diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond within a four-claw setting to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 3.75cts, K-L colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. See Plate 3. £9,000-12,000

238

A tourmaline and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shaped orangy yellow-pink tourmaline within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated tourmaline weight 11.50cts. Estimated total diamond weight 1.40cts. Stamped 18K. £1,200-1,800

237

An 18ct gold diamond full-circle eternity ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds each within a four-claw setting to the ridged sides. Estimated total diamond weight 1.60ct, H-I colour, SI1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Ring size K. £240-340

236

A cased late 19th century miniature portrait

pendant. Of oval outline, the miniature portrait possibly depicting a young Duke of Wellington within a plain surround. Length 8.6cms. With fitted case. See Plate 6. £500-700

235

A late 19th century diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the scrolling shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, G-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. £340-440

234

A diamond cluster ring. The rectangular-shape diamond within a baguette-cut diamond surround and brilliant-cut diamond border. Estimated total diamond weight 1.02cts, H-I colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Stamped 750. £800-1,200

*233

A diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond to the angular band. Estimated diamond weight 2.50cts, G-H colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 750. Weight 3.5gms. £3,400-4,400

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A cultured pearl three-row necklace. Comprising three rows of sixty-eight, sixty-four and sixty cultured pearls measuring 8mm to the rectangular-shape openwork brilliant-cut diamond clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 0.85ct. Stamped 750. Length 53cms. £1,200-1,800

252

An Edwardian 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring. The circular-shape ruby within an old-cut diamond surround to the ruby shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.16ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1902. £180-220

251

Two pairs of early 20th century dress studs. The first pair designed as a circular lapis lazuli panel within an old-cut diamond surround, the second cased pair designed as an oval onyx panel within an old-cut diamond surround. Lapis lazuli untested for natural colour origin. One stamped 18, Remaining unhallmarked. One pair with maker’s case. £200-300

250

A diamond single-stone pendant. The square-shape diamond within a four claw mount suspended from an 18ct gold fancy-link chain. Estimated diamond weight 0.37ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Chain with hallmarks for Sheffield. Length of chain 46cms. £200-300

*249

An 18ct gold diamond single-

stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond within an elongated ten-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, K-L colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 6.6gms. £600-800

*248

A pair of rectangular-shape diamond single-stone ear studs. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 750. £240-340

247

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The square-shape diamond to the triangular-shape diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 2.25cts, H-Tinted colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 2004. £1,600-2,000

246

An aquamarine and

diamond dress ring.

The rectangular-shape aquamarine to the brilliant-cut diamond trefoil shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Stamped 750. £500-700

245

A pair of synthetic opal and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape opal to the brilliant-cut diamond foliate mount suspended from a brilliant-cut diamond line with foliate detail. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Stamped 18k. Length 5.3cms. £200-300

244

An early 20th century demantoid garnet and split pearl clover brooch. The circular-shape garnet to the split pearl leaves, may be worn as a pendant. Length 2.7cms. See Plate 4. £200-300

243

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £940-1,200

242

A sapphire and diamond ring. The graduated sapphires inter-spaced by single-cut diamond detail to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Weight 2.4gms. £80-120

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195

353

2

33

464

256

407

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An opal and diamond pendant. The oval opal cabochon and single-cut diamond surmount within a halo surround to the rope twist chain. Stamped 750. Length of pendant 1.9cms. Length of chain 44cms. Weight 6.8gms. £180-220

267

A 14ct gold amethyst and

diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape amethyst within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Dimensions of amethyst 20 by 15 by 8.4mm. Hallmarks for London, 2010. See Plate 6. £500-700

266

An early/mid 20th century

diamond two-stone ring. The old-cut diamonds to the crossover shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.25cts, H-I colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £600-800

265

An early 20th century diamond initial monogram brooch, the single-cut diamonds to the scrolling initials. Length 2.5cms. £100-150

264

An early 20th century 9ct gold gate bracelet, the curved five bar gate links to the padlock clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1907. Length 19.5cms. Weight 18.6gms. £200-300

263

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a six-claw floral setting. Estimated total diamond weight 0.65ct, K-L colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £380-480

*262

A pair of aquamarine and diamond cluster ear

studs. Each designed as a circular-shape aquamarine within a brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct. Length 1.2cms. £500-700

261

A late Victorian seed pearl

and enamel locket. Of oval-shape outline, with a seed pearl and blue enamel star and floral engraving to the reverse. Length 5.4cms. Weight 21.8gms. £500-700

260

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The circular-shape sapphire within an oval-shape sapphire and single-cut diamond surround to the tapered band. £300-400

259

A diamond bar brooch. Composed of a graduated old-cut diamond line to the millegrain border. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct, I-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 6cms. Weight 2.6gms. £240-340

258

A cultured pearl two-row necklace. Comprising two-rows of sixty and fifty-five cultured pearls measuring 5.5mm to the 9ct gold diamond openwork clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1965. Length 38cms. £100-150

257

A pair of reverse carved intaglio cufflinks, each carved to depict pheasants to the chain-link connections. Unhallmarked. Weight 24gms. See Plate 4. £500-700

256

A pair of cultured

pearl and diamond

ear clips. Each designed as a grey or silver cultured pearl to the brilliant-cut diamond heart-shape panel. Pearls untested for natural colour origin. Pearl diameter 11mm. Estimated total diamond weight 5cts, G-H colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Stamped 750. Length 2.4cms. £1,600-2,000

255

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The rectangular-shape sapphire within an old-cut surround to the single-cut and baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Stamped plat. £440-640

254

A ruby and diamond pendant. The three graduated circular-shape ruby and brilliant-cut diamond clusters suspended from the articulated brilliant-cut diamond line and fancy-link chain. Estimated total ruby weight 0.36ct. Estimated total diamond weight 0.69ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. Length 42cms. £840-1,200

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A ruby and diamond brooch. Of openwork foliate design, the foil-backed square-shape ruby cluster to the diamond point swags with foil-backed circular and square-shape ruby and diamond point floral detail. Some gems deficient. Length 4.4cms. £460-660

279

A sapphire and diamond ring. The oval-shape sapphire to the brilliant-cut diamond border and pavé-set diamond tapered shoulders. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct. Stamped 750. Weight 7.3gms. £340-440

278

An 18ct gold diamond seven-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds within bar settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.05cts, Tinted colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 3.3gms. £480-680

*277

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond within an eight-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.95ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks partially rubbed. £480-680

276

Four diamond rings. To include a three-stone, a five-stone, a five-stone band ring and a cluster ring. One stamped 18ct plat. One stamped 18kt. One stamped 14K. One unhallmarked. Weight 10.3gms. £300-400

275

A French 18ct gold and

platinum carved emerald and

diamond brooch. Designed as a series of carved emerald leaves to the stylised bow with circular-cut diamond detail. French assay marks. Length 5.4cms. Weight 18.5gms. With fitted case. £600-800

274

A mid 20th century amethyst and diamond ring. The rectangular-shape amethyst to the pierced single-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Dimensions of amethyst 10.7 by 9.3 by 7mm. See Plate 6. £180-220

273

A ruby and diamond brooch. The brilliant-cut diamond panel to the ruby cabochon branch design bars. Estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Length 5cms. Weight 7.7gms. £200-300

272

A diamond half-circle shaped eternity ring. The indented centre to the baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct. Stamped 750. £200-300

271

A sapphire and diamond three-stone ring. The oval-shape yellow sapphire to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, H-K colour, P1-P3 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £1,800-2,200

270

A diamond three-stone ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the diamond gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 2.70cts, I-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 14K. £1,400-1,800

269

Two pairs of ruby

cufflinks. Each designed as a ball with circular-shape rubies, one pair with a swivel back, one pair with a chain connector. Unhallmarked. Weight 22.8gms. £500-700

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An 18ct gold diamond pendant. The pear-shape diamond to the tapered baguette-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, J-K colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Length 2.2cms. £460-660

291

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The graduated circular-cut diamonds to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, J-L colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 5gms. £400-600

*290

A gentleman’s Victorian 18ct gold

diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond to the openwork gallery, grooved shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.60ct, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1889. Weight 5gms. £560-660

289

An 18ct gold green tourmaline and diamond ring. The oval green catseye tourmaline cabochon to the open wire work single-cut diamond shoulders and tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct. Hallmarks for London, 1970. Weight 25.2gms. £600-800

288

An early 20th century miniature portrait pendant. Of oval outline, the painted miniature portraits each depict a gentleman to the plain surround. Length 4.9cms. See Plate 6. £100-150

287

A pair of 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond single-

stone ear studs. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, J-L colour, SI2-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £600-800

286

A diamond dress ring. Of openwork design the brilliant-cut diamonds to the textured band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Unhallmarked. Weight 13gms. £500-700

285

A 9ct gold diamond ring and jade bracelet. The first designed as a square-shaped diamond flanked by brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain band, the second comprising six curved jade panels to the push-piece clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Stamped 14K. £60-90

284

A diamond seven-stone half-circle eternity ring. The brilliant-cut diamonds within shared-claw settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 750. £380-480

283

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond within a six-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 2008. £700-900

282

A platinum diamond band ring. The two-row baguette-cut diamond and brilliant-cut diamond line with bar-spacers to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for London. £200-300

281

A Victorian amethyst and citrine cluster brooch, circa 1870. Of marquise-shape outline, the oval-shape amethyst within a circular-shape citrine surround. AF. Length 5.1cms. £160-180

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Sentimental and Memorial

David Wilkins was one of the ‘founding fathers’ of the Registered Valuers Scheme which later became the The Institute of Registered Valuers. Originally apprenticed as a clock maker, he moved into the retail jewellery trade in 1956 obtaining the Retail Jeweller’s Diploma, and a Fellowship of the Gemmological Association. He held a variety of increasingly significant roles with the NAG bringing his high standards to bear on the world of valuations which is recognised on an annual basis by the award of the David Wilkins Trophy at the NAG Valuers’ Conference to the individual who has done the most to influence the improvement of standards of valuing within the jewellery trade.

This collection of memorial jewellery displays David’s attention to detail in collecting some fascinating early and good quality items of jewellery. Although David passed away in 1994 this is another example of his continuing legacy to the world of jewellery. Lots 296 - 352

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An early 19th century woven hair mourning ring. The engraved initial monogram to the woven hair band. AF. Ring size Q. £80-120

302

A late 18th century mourning ring. The marquise-shape sepia miniature depicting an urn to the tapered engraved shoulders and plain band. Personal engraving to reverse reads ‘Died the 4th Feb 1773’. Length 2.8cms. See Plate 5. £400-600

301

A late 18th century mourning ring. The marquise-shape sepia miniature depicting two hearts and an initial monogram to the engraved tapered shoulders and plain band. AF. Length 2.6cms. £300-400

300

A late 18th century mourning ring. The oval-shape sepia miniature depicting an urn within a black enamel surround, with personal inscription reading ‘John Edmonds Esq OB 7 Mar 1778 AE38’ to the later plain band. AF. £200-300

299

A late 19th century mourning ring. The oval-shape hair panel arranged to depict a tree to the plain band. £200-300

298

A mid 18th century enamelled

mourning ring. The oval-shape woven hair panel to the white enamel scrolling band with personal inscription reading ‘James Bruce OB 18 Oct:1742 AE15’. £600-800

297

A late 17th century Stuart crystal mourning ring. The faceted circular-shape rock crystal to the gold thread initial cypher, scrolling shoulders and replacement plain band. See Plate 5. £600-800

296

A diamond single-stone ring. The pear-shape diamond to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Principal estimated diamond weight 1.34cts, assessed Fancy yellow colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18 plat marks partially rubbed. See Plate 1. £1,800-2,200

295

A pair of diamond ear studs. Each brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting to the circular-shape surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.33ct, I-J colour, P1-2 clarity. £150-200

294

A pendant of circular outline, the reverse carved intaglio depicting a North American wood duck. Unhallmarked. Length 3.5cms. Weight 15.4gms. £300-400

293

A diamond bar brooch. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the knife-edge bar. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct. Unhallmarked. Length 6cms. Weight 3.2gms. £150-200

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330

296

339

316

347

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357354

306

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317

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A William IV 18ct gold mourning ring. The black enamel ‘In memory of’ centre to the scrolling sides. AF. Hallmarks for London, 1830. Personal inscription to inner band reads ‘George Hart esq ob 15 July 1830 at 81’. See Plate 5. £200-300

316

A George IV enamelled buckle mourning ring. The scroll embossed buckle to the black enamelled band. Hallmarks for London, 1828. Personal inscription to inner band reads ‘William Fernor Ob 7 Nov 1828 at 57’. £150-200

315

A late 18th century enamelled mourning ring. The rectangular-shape hinged rotating panel with personal inscription reading ‘Letitia Mary McDonnell OB: 2 Aug 1797 AE:21’ to the tapered band. £300-400

314

A Victorian 18ct gold split pearl and enamel ring, circa 1860. The split pearl line to the oval-shape black enamel surround, buckle design shoulders and scroll engraved band. Incomplete hallmark. Makers mark Smith & Pepper, Birmingham. £120-180

313

A late 19th century cameo ring. The oval-shape hardstone carved to depict a forget-me-not, within a scrolling black enamel surround to the scroll engraved band and graduated woven hair panels. AF. Personal engraving to inner band reads ‘M M 6th April 1880. See Plate 5. £120-180

312

A late 19th century 15ct gold buckle mourning ring. The ridged design buckle to the similarly-designed band with woven hair spacer detail. Stamped 15. Personal engraving to inner band reads ‘F A W April 16th 1881’. £80-120

311

A late 19th century mourning ring. The double hair channels to the plain sides. Stamped 14K. £60-90

310

A mid 19th century cameo mourning ring. The oval-shape hardstone carved to depict an urn beneath a tree to the woven hair band. Personal engraving to inner band reads ‘Ann Wilkins Obt april 3rd 1852 aged 53’. £150-200

309

Two Victorian mourning rings, to include a woven hair panel ring and a jet five stone ring. One with hallmarks for London, 1858. One unhallmarked. £80-120

308

A late 19th century 9ct gold mourning ring. The vacant shield to the woven hair band with scroll engraved spacers. Stamped 9ct. £150-200

307

A late Victorian 9ct gold mourning ring. The heart-shape vacant cartouche to the woven hair band with letter spacers which read ‘Memory’. Hallmarks for Chester, 1890. See Plate 5. £100-150

306

An early 20th century 9ct gold mourning ring. The engraved ‘Father’ panel to the woven hair band with spacer detail. Hallmarks for Chester, 1910. £100-150

305

A late Victorian 15ct gold mourning ring. The shield-shape initial monogram to the interspaced woven hair panel band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1886. Personal engraving to inner band reads ‘Richard Topham Verity died Dec 6th/86. £150-200

304

A mid 19th century buckle mourning ring. The engraved buckle to the woven hair band. Personal engraving to inner band reads ‘James Roche Died 27th Feb 1858 Aged 49. £80-120

303

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A mid 19th century turquoise sentimental ring. The oval-shape woven hair panel within a circular turquoise cabochon surround to the later tapered band. See Plate 5. £80-120

330

A late Victorian ruby and diamond ring. The circular-shape ruby and vari-shape diamonds to the scrolling shoulders and tapered band. £120-180

329

Two rings. To include a gentleman’s 9ct gold engraved initial ‘A’ ring with concealed compartment and a hinged clasped hands design ring. One with hallmarks for London, 1960. One stamped IC Ster. £60-90

328

Two late 19th century mourning rings. The first designed as an oval chalcedony cross intaglio to the tapered band, the second designed as a quatrefoil-shape chalcedony hinged panel to the scroll engaved shoulders and plain band, AF. £100-150

327

An early 20th century 9ct gold bloodstone intaglio signet ring. The oval-shape bloodstone with carved initial monogram to the tapered band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1933. £80-120

326

A Victorian 18ct gold chalcedony mourning ring. The shield-shape chalcedony to the black enamel lattice style shoulders and plain band. AF. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1869. Personal inscription to inner band reads ‘Thos Adkins Obi March 31 1874 at 57’. £100-150

325

A Victorian 18ct gold bloodstone signet ring. The shield-shape bloodstone to the foliate engraved shoulders and plain band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1864. £200-300

324

A late 19th century agate mourning ring. The shield-shape agate hinged panel to the tapered black enamel shoulders and ridged band. Personal inscription to inner lid reads ‘My own Helen’., £80-120

323

A Victorian 15ct gold chalcedony signet ring. The oval-shape chalcedony with carved initials to the scroll textured tapered shoulders and plain band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1859. £150-200

322

A late 18th century enamelled mourning ring. The enamelled band with personal inscription reading ‘Joseph Smith Esq OB 14 Apr 1783 AE 58’. Enamel AF. £150-200

321

An early 19th century 18ct gold enamelled mourning ring. The enamelled band with personal inscription reading ‘Leod Wm Hartley OB 12 Aug 1815 AE 40’. Stamped 18. £200-300

320

An early 19th century enamelled mourning ring. The enamelled band with personal inscription reading ‘Vale Vickers NaT 5 April 1762 OB 17 Nov 1814 AE 52’. Enamel AF. Partial hallmarks. £200-300

319

A Georgian 18ct gold enamelled mourning ring. The enamelled band with personal inscription reading ‘Thos Strickland Standish OB 4 Dec 1813 AE 51’. Hallmarks for London, 1813. £200-300

318

A Georgian enamelled mourning ring. The enamelled band with personal inscription reading ‘Stephen Jones OB 14 Jan 1814 AE 39’. Hallmarks for London, 1814. See Plate 5. £200-300

317

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A late 19th century split pearl mourning brooch. The oval-shape woven hair panel within a split pearl surround. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Emily Blaker died June 8th 1896’. Length 2.7cms. £60-90

343

A late 18th century chalcedony and turquoise brooch. The oval-shape vacant hair panel within a turquoise cabochon surround to the chalcedony surmount and scrolling border. Length 5.6cms. £80-120

342

A late 18th century pendant, the pear-shape sepia miniature depicting an urn to the woven hair back panel. Length 2.6cms. £200-300

341

A late 19th century mourning brooch. The oval-shape woven hair panel to the black enamel scrolling surround. Length 4.6cms. £180-220

340

A late 18th century mourning pendant. The circular-shape woven hair pendant within an enamel surround with personal inscription reading’ Priscilla Lee died 18 Oct 1797 aged 59’ and Robert Cooper Lee died 20 March 1794 aged 58’ to alternating sides. Length 3.7cms. With fitted case. See Plate 5. £600-800

339

An early 19th century band ring. Hallmarks rubbed. Weight 1.4gms. £60-90

338

Two late 19th century 22ct gold and platinum band rings. Both stamped platinum 22ct. Weight 7.4gms. £180-220

337

An early 19th century band ring. Hallmark rubbed. Width of band 1mm. Weight 0.9gms. £60-90

336

Two late Victorian band rings. To include a 12ct band ring, with foliate and faceted detail and an 18ct gold scroll design band ring. One with hallmarks for London, 1873. One with hallmarks for Chester, 1879. £160-220

335

An early 18th century mourning band ring. The band with foliate engraved decoration. Personal inscription to band reads ‘M.P obt 29 Feb 1719 oet 36’. £200-300

334

A mid 19th century 18ct gold mourning band ring. The plain band with engraved personal inscription reading ‘Evelyn’. Stamped 18. Personal inscription to inner band reads ‘born 12th July 1854 died 12th December 1858’. Weight 8.2gms. £200-300

333

Four rings. To include three late 19th century 9ct gold clad metal rings of various design and a hieroglyphic design band ring. AF. £40-60

332

Two early 20th century buckle rings. To include an 18ct gold floral embossed buckle ring and a 9ct gold buckle ring of similar design. One with hallmarks for Birmingham, partially rubbed. One with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1915. £200-300

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An early 20th century diamond and split pearl brooch. Of heart-shape outline, the old-cut diamond to the split pearl surmount, may be worn as a pendant. Estimated diamond weight 0.07ct. Length 2cms. See Plate 4. £200-300

353

A late 18th century mourning brooch. The marquise-shape sepia miniature depicting a woman leaning on an urn beneath a weeping willow, to the beaded surround. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Mary Durston ob 9 Oct 1796 Ae 68 eu 31 oct’. Length 2.5cms. See Plate 5. £80-120

352

A mourning brooch and two loose mourning panels. To include a late 19th century woven hair mourning brooch, an oval shape arranged hair panel and an early 19th century enamelled panel, personal inscription reads ‘John Ilbury O.B 22 Nov 1808 AE 58’. AF. £100-150

351

Four brooches. To include a 9ct gold hardstone cameo brooch, a 9ct gold operculum bar brooch, an enamelled silver coin brooch also a split pearl and turquoise coin bar brooch. Some items AF. One stamped 9ct. One with 9ct gold hallmarks partially rubbed. Two unhallmarked. £100-150

350

A mid 19th century enamelled mourning pendant. Of circular outline, the enamelled forget-me-not within a scroll embossed surround to the arranged hair panel reverse. Length 2.6cms. £50-80

349

A late 18th century enamelled mourning brooch. The circular-shape hair panel within a blue and white foliate enamel surround. Back pin deficient/enamel chipped. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Wm Price obt 23 Sept 1794 Ae 33, Wm Price obt 28 Dec 1802 Ae16 ys’. Length 3.15cms. £80-120

348

An early 19th century woven seed pearl mourning brooch. The rectangular-shape woven hair panel within a woven seed pearl surround. AF. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Wm Smith ob 23 March 1812 at 62’. Length 3.6cms. See Plate 5. £60-90

347

A pair of mid 19th century mourning cufflinks. Each panel designed as an oval-shape woven hair panel within a floral embossed surround to the chain link connections. AF. £300-400

346

A late 19th century jet mourning pendant. Of oval outline, the split pearl cross to the jet surmount with arranged hair panel reverse. One imitation split pearl replacement. Length 6.4cms. See Plate 5. £120-180

345

An early 19th century brooch. The rectangular shape woven hair panel within a circular-shape French jet surround. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Mrs D Lyney Ob 5 Oct 1833 at 64’. Length 2.2cms. £40-60

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An early 19th century enamel mourning locket. Of oval outline the black and white enamel panel depicting a plinth to the decorative case with heart and foliate detail. Length 3.2cms. £60-90

365

A late Victorian 15ct gold miniature portrait pendant. Of oval-shape outline, the painted portrait depicting the side profile of a gentleman within a plain surround. AF.Stamped 15ct APSCo. Length 5.7cms. £150-200

364

A late Victorian mourning brooch, circa 1880. Of oval-shape outline, the woven hair panel within a black enamel Greek key border. Length 5cms. £150-200

363

A late 19th century paste cluster brooch. Of rectangular outline, the circular-shape paste cluster within a scroll engraved surround. Length 2cms. £60-90

362

A late Victorian 15ct gold oval-shape brooch. The circular-shape panel with canetille detail to the petal surmount. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1882. Length 4.5cms. Weight 5.3gms. £150-200

361

A late 19th century garnet cabochon brooch. Of oval-shape outline, the garnet cabochon within a raised twisted rope and bead surmount, with photograph panel to reverse. Length 4cms. Weight 10.4gms. See Plate 6. £260-360

360

A late 19th century seed pearl and turquoise brooch. Of circular-outline, the seed pearl and turquoise cabochon cluster within a twisted rope surround with outer curved border and vacant back panel to reverse. Diameter 3.5cms. Weight 13gms. See Plate 8. £300-400

359

An early 18th century cross pendant. The engraved initial, cross and spear detail to the hollow cross surmount with suspended sphere. Two spheres missing. Length 7.1cms. £140-200

358

A late 18ct century mourning clasp. Of oval outline, the fabric centre with embroidered urn to the plain surround. Personal engraving to reverse reads ‘Margt Sinclair My sister died at Lyons 6th May 1775 aged 18. Length 4.1cms. See Plate 5. £500-700

357

An enamelled mourning brooch. Of marquise outline, the woven hair panel with overlaid enamelled urn to the plain surround. Length 4.4cms. See Plate 5. £400-600

356

A 17th century Stuart crystal slide. Of oval outline, the faceted rock crystal compartment containing woven hair with an overlaid wirework initial cypher. Length 2.2cms. See Plate 5. £440-640

355

A 17th century Stuart crystal brooch. Of rectangular outline, the faceted rock crystal to the gold thread initial cypher. Length 1.8cms. See Plate 5. £400-600

354

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A late Victorian split pearl, diamond and blue enamel pendant, circa 1880. Of circular-shape outline, the split pearl and diamond star within a blue enamel surround to the knot design surmount. Length 3.3cms. £180-220

379

A mid 19th century diamond and enamel sentimental pendant. Of oval outline, the diamond point initial monogram to the blue enamel surmount. Enamel AF. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘From DL to MD Jan 1st 1858’. Length 2.9cms. £60-90

378

A Victorian hinged brooch, circa 1840. Of scroll and foliate design, the hinged slide to the scroll engraved surmount. Stamped Reg 200ct 1846 565 Dixons London. Length 4cms. Weight 6.1gms. £100-150

377

A mid 19th century mourning brooch. The oval-shape hardstone intaglio depicting an urn with an inscription reading ‘In memory of’ within a black enamel scrolling surround. Personal inscription to reverse reads ‘Mary Saul ob Jany 21st 1851 at 34’. Length 4.8cms. £140-200

376

A Victorian 18ct gold split pearl and enamel mourning ring. The woven hair panel within a split pearl surround to the black enamel detail and foliate band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1842. Weight 3.9gms. £120-180

375

A late 19th century enamel brooch. The cartouche-shape panel with enamel floral motif and personal inscription to the reverse. Length 5cms. £100-150

374

A George III 18ct gold mourning ring. With inscription reading ‘Henry Harrison Esq:OB:29 Mar:1792. AET:26.’ within a banded border. Hallmarks for London 1791. Ring size P. £100-150

373

A late Victorian heart-shape pendant and a late Victorian locket, circa 1880. The first designed as a garnet cluster to the embossed heart, the second of oval-shape outline with blue enamel detail, on a belcher-link chain. Lengths 1.6cms and 2.4cms. £60-90

372

A quantity of Victorian loose jet beads, circa 1860. Comprising approximately eighty-three graduated loose jet beads, to include three large beads, thirty-nine faceted beads, forty-one carved beads and a faceted clasp. £50-80

371

A Victorian bog oak brooch and a jet brooch, circa 1850. The first depicting a gloved hand holding a floral wreath, the second bar brooch with graduated faceted detail. The first with registry of design mark, dated 18th May 1854. Lengths 7cms and 5cms. £30-50

370

A late Victorian jet locket, circa 1880. Of oval-shape outline, the central monogram within a foliate surround to the plain surmount and black ribbon. Length 7.5cms. See Plate 5. £50-80

369

A composite late 19th century Swedish 20ct gold cluster ring. The marquise-shape black panel with paste and diamond detail to the plain band. Swedish hallmarks, 1884. Gross weight 7gms. £200-300

368

A selection of five late Victorian items, circa 1880. To include a 9ct gold locket of circular-outline with scrolling border detail, a diamond target style brooch, the old-cut diamond within a canetille surround, a woven hair stickpin together with two other brooches. One with hallmarks for Chester. £260-360

367

Five Victorian rings, circa 1880. To include three memorial rings, a Mizpah ring also a turquoise and seed pearl ring. One with hallmarks for 18ct gold. One with hallmarks for 9ct gold. One stamped 10c. Two unhallmarked. Weight 11.9gms £200-300

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A mid/late 19th century 15ct gold seed pearl and black enamel mourning ring. The seed pearl cross with split pearl shoulders to the vacant hair panels and engraved half-band. Hallmarks for Chester, partially rubbed. AF. £80-120

393

A William IV 18ct gold mourning ring. The black enamel centre with the words ‘In Memory Of’ to the scroll embossed sides. Hallmarks for London, 1833. Weight 7.7gms. £240-340

392

A late 19th century mourning brooch. Of marquise outline, the initial monogrammed cartouche within a woven hair surround. Length 3.2cms. £30-50

391

A mid 19th century green beryl brooch. The rectangular-shape green beryl to the scroll engraved surmount and photo back panel. Length 3.5cms. £80-120

390

A late Victorian split pearl and enamel cluster brooch, circa 1880. Of marquise outline, the split pearl cluster star within a blue enamel domed surround to the cannetille and bead surmount. Enamel AF. Length 5.2cms. £260-360

389

A Victorian target brooch, circa 1880. The domed centre within a twisted rope surround to the geometric surmount and vacant back panel. Length 3.6cms. £160-260

388

Two gem-set rings. To include an Edwardian 18ct gold ruby and diamond double heart design ring and a Victorian 15ct gold garnet and split pearl ring. One with hallmarks for Chester, 1909. One with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1865. £180-220

387

Two late Victorian gem-set rings. To include a 9ct gold shield-shape bloodstone ring and a shield-shape citrine ring. One with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1886. One unhallmarked. £90-140

386

A split pearl and enamel cluster ring. The rectangular blue guilloche enamel panel within a split pearl surround to the plain band. £80-120

385

An early 20th century 9ct gold turquoise and split pearl bracelet. The alternating split pearl and turquoise heart-shape links to the curb link chain and partially concealed clasp. AF. Stamped 9ct. £150-200

384

A late Victorian emerald and diamond sentimental brooch, circa 1880. The rectangular-shape emerald and rose-cut diamond cluster to the foliate detail and outer-curved border, with vacant glass panel. Length 4.6cms. Weight 7.3gms. See Plate 5. £200-300

383

Two Victorian gem-set brooches, circa 1870. The first designed as a diamond and cabochon turquoise dome to the detailed surround, the second designed as a rose-cut diamond hoop within a black enamel surround. Both AF. One stamped 15ct. One unhallmarked. Weight 15.3gms. £100-150

382

A mid Victorian coral single-stone ring, circa 1850. The panel carved to depict the profile of a lady to the plain band. Partially rubbed engraving to inner band, 1856. Length 1.3cms. Weight 3.3gms. £80-120

381

A mid Victorian coral bracelet, circa 1850. The coral panel carved to depict a Bacchante within an openwork scrolling surround to the coral gloved hands, with turquoise detail and coral links. Length 17cms. See Plate 5. £300-400

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A diamond and emerald frog brooch. The frog with a brilliant-cut diamond body and circular emerald cabochon eyes. Estimated total diamond weight 2.40cts, H-I colour, VS2-SI2 clarity. Length 3.5cms. See Plate 7. £600-800

405

A late 19th century shell cameo brooch. Of oval outline, the shell cameo carved to depict a chariot within a scroll design surround. Cameo AF. Length 4cms. See Plate 8. £80-120

404

A late 19th century diamond star brooch. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the plain surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts. Length 2.8cms. £840-1,200

403

An opal and enamel brooch. The circular opal cabochon cluster within a similarly-cut opal and blue enamel scrolling surround. AF. Length 3.3cms. See Plate 8. £340-440

402

Three pairs of gem-set earrings. To include a pair of 9ct gold mabe pearl ear studs, a pair of 18ct gold carved blue-gem ear pendants and a pair of 9ct gold amethyst and seed pearl ear pendants. Two pairs with 9ct gold hallmarks. One pair with 18ct gold hallmarks. Weight 15.5gms. £120-180

401

A diamond crossover ring. Each pear-shape diamond within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the brilliant-cut diamond split shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.02cts, G-H colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. £1,200-1,800

*400

An aquamarine and diamond hinged bangle. The oval-shape aquamarines with brilliant-cut diamond spacers to the plain half bangle. Estimated total diamond weight 0.33ct, stamped to band, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Inner diameter 6cms. Weight 17.2gms. £500-700

399

A shell cameo brooch. Carved to depict the profile of a lady with outer foliate detail to the decorative surround. Length 4cms. £90-140

398

A Victorian enamel locket, circa 1880. The enamel panel depicting a horses head to the foliate engraved case. Length 3.6cms. See Plate 8. £100-150

397

A Victorian enamel locket, circa 1880. The blue enamel cross to the scroll engraved case. Length 3.8cms. AF. £60-90

396

A late 18th century memorial ring. Of marquise outline, the hair panel within a plain surround with personal inscription to the reverse which reads ‘JR died 3rd Aug’t 1799’. Replacement shank. £80-120

395

A mid/late 19th century mourning ring. The oval-shape vacant hair panel to the scrolling black enamel shoulders with ‘ In Memory Of’ detail to band. AF. £90-140

394

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A platinum aquamarine and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape aquamarine within an old-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.45cts. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 1993. £280-380

416

An 18ct gold diamond bangle. The tapered baguette-cut diamond knot to the plain half bangle. Import marks for Sheffield, 1992. Inner diameter 6.1cms. Weight 25.9gms. £600-800

415

A tourmaline and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape pink tourmaline within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the bi-furcated similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated tourmaline weight 5.40cts. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct. Stamped 18K. See Plate 7. £800-1,200

414

A ‘regard’ horseshoe bar brooch. The multi-gem horseshoe to include ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst and diamond to the clench bar. Estimated diamond weight 0.04ct. Length 4.8cms. £160-220

413

Two diamond and gem set rings. The first a square-shape emerald and rose-cut diamond panel ring, the second a coral cabochon and rose-cut diamond ring. Coral untested for natural colour origin. Unhallmarked. Weight 8.4gms. £300-400

412

A sapphire and diamond cluster pendant. The oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain surmount. Estimated sapphire weight 7.60cts. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80cts, H-I colour, SI clarity. Stamped 18k. Length 2.9cms. See Plate 8. £2,800-3,200

411

A late 19th century diamond floral spray brooch. The old-cut diamond centre within a similarly-cut diamond petal surround to the foliate surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 3cts, H-J colour, SI1-P2 clarity. Length 6.3cms. See Plate 1. £600-800

410

A cultured pearl single-row necklace. Comprising fifty-seven cultured pearls measuring 7mm to the textured sphere clasp. Clasp stamped 375. Length 46cms. £60-90

409

A pair of 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond single-stone ear studs. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for London. £200-300

408

A late 19th century cultured pearl quatrefoil brooch. The cultured pearls to the cannetille surmount and quatrefoil outer surround. Unhallmarked. Length 3.2cms. Weight 15.6gms. See Plate 4. £400-600

407

An opal and diamond cluster ring. The oval opal cabochon within an old-cut diamond surround to the similarly cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.65ct. See Plate 2. £1,400-1,800

406

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A diamond three-stone ring. The old-cut diamonds each within a claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £260-360

431

A black diamond single-row necklace. The graduated faceted black beads, measuring from 3.5 to 2mm to the oval-shape pink tourmaline clasp. Accompanied by a report from Matrix Gem Lab stating that the total diamond weight is 25.35cts. Report number 17278. Stamped 925. Length 41cms. £60-90

430

A pair diamond and onyx cufflinks. The brilliant-cut diamond and onyx sphere to the plain bar and terminal. Estimated total diamond weight 1.70cts, G-H colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 750. Weight 12gms. £360-460

429

A 9ct gold panel bracelet, designed as a series of decorative panels to the pin fastening clasp. Hallmarks for London, 1995. Length 19cms. £600-800

428

A cultured pearl and diamond

pendant. The two cultured pearl lines with freshwater pearl terminations suspended from an old-cut diamond and cultured pearl surmount to the belcher-link chain. Unhallmarked. Length of pendant 3.5cms. Length of chain 39cms. Weight 6gms. £500-700

427

A diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond to the baguette-cut diamond sides. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Stamped 18k. Weight 3.1gms. £300-400

426

A mother-of-pearl and diamond cross. The mother-of-pearl carved panels between brilliant-cut diamond lines to the brilliant-cut diamond suspender. Estimated total diamond weight 0.31ct. Stamped 18K. Length 3.5cms. £400-600

*425

A cultured pearl and diamond bar brooch. Designed as a cultured pearl line inter-spaced by brilliant-cut diamonds to the knife edge bar. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Stamped 590. Length 6.4cms. Weight 6.2gms. £150-200

424

Two diamond half-circle eternity rings. To include a platinum brilliant-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain band together with an 18ct gold ring, the wavy brilliant-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain band. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £200-300

423

A cultured pearl and diamond bar brooch and a stick pin. The first designed as a cultured pearl flanked by circular-cut diamonds to the plain bar together with a circular-cut diamond stickpin. Brooch stamped 750. Length of brooch 7cms. Length of stickpin 6 cms. £160-220

422

An 18ct gold diamond three-

stone ring. The rectangular-shape diamond to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 3.6gms. £780-980

*421

A late 19th century ivory cameo. Carved to depict the profile of a neo-classical woman, with flowers in her hair. Length 5cms. £150-200

420

A diamond, emerald and cultured pearl brooch. Of curved outline, the old-cut diamonds inter-spaced by square-shape emeralds with a cultured pearl fringe and central square-shape emerald. With pendant suspender. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Length 5cms. Weight 2.6gms. £240-340

419

An aquamarine and

diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape aquamarine collet within an openwork old-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct. Stamped 18ct. £560-760

418

An 18ct gold diamond five-stone ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the scrolling gallery and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 1987. £200-300

417

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A natural pearl and diamond stick pin. The natural pearl suspended from an old-cut diamond. Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the part-drilled ‘pearl’ is button shaped, measuring 7.5 to 7.6mm in width (depth 7mm) and is a natural (saltwater) pearl. Report number 04625, dated 7th October, 2011. Length 6.8cms. £400-600

444

An 18ct gold spinel ring. The pear-shape blue spinel to the plain band. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Weight 6.1gms. £150-200

443

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct. Stamped 18ct. £640-840

442

A diamond cluster pendant. Of circular-shape outline, the domed brilliant-cut diamond cluster to the tapered surmount suspended from a rope link chain. Pendant stamped 18K. Chain stamped 14K 595. Length of chain 51cms. £400-600

441

An enamel egg pendant. The blue and white floral enamel decoration to the scroll and rope twist detail. Stamped 750. Length 2cms. Weight 4.7gms. £150-200

440

A French 18ct gold pearl ring. The pearl to the curved bar shoulders and plain band. Pearl dimensions: 9.2 by 9.4 by 8.8mm. French assay marks. £400-600

439

A pair of 18ct gold diamond

ear pendants. Each designed as three rectangular-cut and brilliant-cut diamond clusters to the plain bar spacers. Estimated total diamond weight 1.05cts, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for London. Weight 4.2gms. £660-860

*438

A diamond, sapphire and

mother of pearl pendant.

The oval-shape mother of pearl panel carved to depict Jesus, within an openwork vari-cut diamond and square-shape sapphire surround. Length 9cms. £500-700

437

An aquamarine bracelet. The oval-shape aquamarines to the partially concealed clasp. Stamped 18K. Length 17.5cms. Weight 8.7gms. £300-400

436

A mid 20th century seed pearl necklace. The star and crescent seed pearl centre and foliate seed pearl sides to the belcher-link chain. Chain broken. Length 41cms. Weight 5gms. £100-150

435

A boulder opal and diamond ring. The oval boulder opal disc with brilliant-cut diamond line detail to the asymmetric shoulders and plain band. Stamped 18ct. £100-150

434

A ruby and diamond cluster ring. The old-cut diamond collet within a rectangular-shape ruby and old-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Principal estimated diamond weight 0.50ct, J-K colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. See Plate 3. £1,000-1,500

433

A pair of citrine ear pendants. Each designed as a pear-shape citrine to the openwork scrolling surmount and hook fittings. Stamped 18c. Length 3.7cms. Weight 5.9gms. £140-200

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A platinum diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond within a six-claw setting to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.65ct, L-Tinted colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 5.2gms. £640-840

*454

A portrait pendant, depicting the profile of a lady in a classical dress within an embossed scroll surround. Stamped 9ct. Length 4 cms. £140-240

453

A pair of amethyst and diamond cluster cufflinks, designed as an oval-shape amethyst and rose-cut diamond cluster to the chain link connection. See Plate 6. £760-960

452

A diamond spray brooch. Designed as a series of old-cut diamonds to the single-cut diamond and baguette-cut diamond curving lines. One diamond deficient. Estimated total diamond weight 2.60cts, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Length 6.5cms. Weight 19.8gms. See Plate 1. £1,000-1,500

451

A pair of diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting to the post and butterfly back fittings. Each accompanied by a report from the HRD stating that the diamonds are 0.70ct and 0.78ct, I colour, VS1 and VS2 clarity. Report Nos 07017611026 and 07019750018 dated 8th August and 4th September 2007. Stamped 750. See Plate 1. £1,500-2,000

450

A tuba brooch with baguette-cut diamond detail. Stamped 750. Length 2.2cms. Weight 4gms. £200-300

449

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond bracelet. The brilliant-cut diamond line to the square-shape diamond sides and partially concealed clasp. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts, I-J colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Import marks for Sheffield, 1989. Length 17.6cms. Weight 41.2gms. £1,000-1,500

448

A diamond cluster ring. The old-cut diamond within a similarly-cut diamond double surround to the tri-furcated shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.90cts, I-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. £1,400-1,800

447

A pair of emerald and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as an oval-shape emerald suspended from a brilliant-cut diamond line and circular-shape emerald surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Length 1.9cms. £400-600

446

A ruby and diamond triple cluster ring. The oval-shape rubies within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. See Plate 3. £700-900

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A fox and hounds bar brooch. The rose-cut diamond fox and hounds each with a circular-shape ruby eye to the knife edge bar. Length 6.8cms. See Plate 1. £260-360

468

A cultured pearl two-row necklace. Comprising two-rows of eighty-seven and eighty-two cultured pearls measuring 4mm to the 9ct gold diamond openwork clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1965. Length 38cms. £80-120

467

A diamond and garnet flower spray brooch. Each brilliant-cut diamond within a heart-shape garnet surround to the polished leaves and stem. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, G-H colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 9ct. Length 7.5cms. Weight 13.9gms. £340-440

466

An 18ct gold moonstone and diamond cluster ring. The marquise-shape moonstone within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct. Hallmarks for London, 2011. £360-460

465

A late 19th century 15ct gold seed pearl lyre brooch. The lyre set throughout with split seed pearls to the star surmount. Length 2.8cms. Weight 4.7gms. See Plate 4. £120-180

464

A late 19th century 15ct gold split seed pearl star brooch. The split seed pearl petal cluster within eight split seed pearl rays and star spacers. Stamped 15ct. Length 3.6cms. See Plate 4. £150-200

463

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond within a four-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.35ct, H-I colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 2003. £180-220

462

A late 19th century diamond

cluster brooch. The later added oval-shape rose-cut diamond within an openwork old-cut diamond surround. Dimensions of rose-cut diamond 8.5 by 7mm, Tinted brown colour, P1-P2 clarity. Estimated total old-cut diamond weight 4cts, I-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 3.3cms. See Plate 6. £800-1,200

461

A diamond bracelet. The baguette-cut diamond collets with brilliant-cut diamond spacers. Estimated total diamond weight 1.22cts. Stamped 950. Length 17.5cms. Weight 3gms. £700-900

460

An early 20th century 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring. The circular-shape ruby within a rose-cut diamond surround to the circular-shape ruby shoulders and tapered band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1919. £150-200

459

Two early 20th century 18ct gold diamond rings. The first designed as an old-cut diamond within a foliate design claw setting to the tapered band, the second designed as a circular-shape ruby within a rose-cut diamond surround. One stamped 18ct pt. One with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1907. £300-400

458

A pair of diamond half-hoop earrings. Each designed as a baguette-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain hoop. Estimated total diamond weight 0.72ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 750. Diameter 1.7cms. £380-480

*457

An 18ct gold pink sapphire and diamond ring. The rectangular-shape pink sapphire flanked by triangular-shape diamonds to the plain band. Dimensions of pink sapphire 7 by 5 by 3.4mm. Hallmarks unclear. £120-180

456

A diamond three-stone band ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.10cts, I-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £800-1,200

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A synthetic ruby and diamond fan brooch. The oval-shape synthetic ruby collet to the scroll design fan surmount with old-cut diamond accents. Estimated total diamond weight 0.33ct. Length 4.1cms. £260-360

480

A beryl and diamond pendant. The rectangular-shape yellow beryl with brilliant-cut diamond and plain surmount. Estimated diamond weight 0.15ct, I-J colour, SI clarity. Length 2cms. £240-340

479

A sapphire and diamond pendant. Of openwork design, the briolette pink sapphire suspended within a brilliant-cut diamond kite-shaped halo with circular-shape pink sapphire surmount suspended from a box-link chain with bead spacers. Stamped 750. Length of pendant 2.8cms. Length of chain 44cms. £160-220

478

A diamond brooch. The graduated brilliant-cut diamond scrolling line to the baguette-cut diamond central stylised knot. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts, G-H colour, VS1-SI2 clarity. Length 5cms. £900-1,200

477

A diamond openwork pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond cluster within a brilliant-cut diamond collet-set surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.62ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. Length 2.4cms. £440-640

*476

An 18ct gold cultured pearl single-row necklace. Composed of ninety-nine cultured pearls, measuring 6.8 to 7mm to the double open-work clasp. Hallmarks for Birmingham. Length 85cms. £80-120

475

A diamond and sapphire three-stone ring. The oval-shape diamond and circular-shape sapphires to the split shoulders and two-row band. Estimated diamond weight 0.55ct, J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 9ct. £400-600

474

A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings. Each of openwork design with a circular-shape sapphire to the brilliant-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.41ct. Stamped 750. Length 1.2cms. Weight 4.3gms. £500-700

473

A 1970’s 18ct gold diamond

and emerald brooch. Of openwork design the vari-cut diamonds and circular-shape emeralds to the textured surround. Estimated diamond weight 0.40ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1975. Length 5cms. Weight 20.2gms. Accompanied by original design artwork. £500-700

472

An enamelled flower stickpin. The enamelled flower to the plain pin. Signed Musashaya. Stamped K18. Length 6.8cms. Weight 2.5gms. £60-90

471

A diamond single-stone ring. The square-shape diamond within a four-claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.70ct, Tinted colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 18ct plat. £600-800

470

A diamond cluster ring. The brilliant-cut diamond collet within a similarly-cut diamond openwork surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £560-760

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An 18ct gold diamond single-stone

ring. The brilliant-cut diamond to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Principal diamond estimated weight 0.80ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 2001. Weight 3.2gms. £840-1,200

495

A 15ct gold

fancy-link

longuard chain

with lobster clasp. Length 148cms. Weight 56gms. £1,100-1,400

494

An 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond half-circle eternity ring together with two patterned band rings. Hallmarks for Sheffield. Weight 4.2gms. £400-600

*493

A pair of 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ear pendants. Of geometric design the square-shape brilliant-cut diamond panel to the square-shape sapphire surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct. Hallmarks for Edinburgh. Length 1.7cms. £180-220

492

An early 20th century 18ct gold diamond cluster ring. The old-cut diamond within a single-cut diamond surround to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.45ct, H-J colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £240-340

491

A sapphire and diamond

cluster ring. The oval-shape sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the tapered band. Estimated sapphire weight 1.48cts. Estimated total diamond weight 0.33ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 750. £640-840

*490

A gentleman’s diamond

single-stone ring. The old-cut diamond within an elongated claw setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.50ct, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 9ct. £600-800

489

An early 20th century diamond and seed pearl brooch. Of circular outline, the centre depicting the side profile of a female with an old-cut diamond accent within a seed pearl surround, may be worn as a pendant. Estimated diamond weight 0.04ct. Length 2.2cms £300-400

488

A diamond cross pendant. The old-cut diamond cross to the graduated old-cut diamond surmount. Estimated total diamond weight 1.70cts, I-K colour, SI clarity. Length 4.1cms. £400-600

487

Two rings. To include a garnet cluster ring and a carved jade panel ring. Jade untested for natural colour origin. One stamped 333. One unhallmarked. Total weight 6.8gms. £130-180

486

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring. The square-shape rubies inter-spaced by square-shape diamonds to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, J-K colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £200-300

485

A diamond cluster ring. The graduated baguette-cut diamonds within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, stamped to band, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 18K. £200-300

484

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring. The graduated brilliant-cut diamonds within partial collet settings to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, H-I clolour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £340-440

483

An 18ct gold diamond

single-stone pendant.

The brilliant-cut diamond suspended from an 18ct gold fancy-link chain. Estimated total 0.50ct, K-L colour, VS1-VS2 clarity. Hallmarks for London. Length 46cms. £500-700

*482

A diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £180-220

481

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Two platinum and diamond

rings. The first designed as a brilliant-cut diamond three-stone ring, the second as a brilliant-cut diamond line within a channel setting to the plain half band. Hallmarks for Birmingham and London. Weight 12gms. £540-740

507

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The rectangular-shape sapphire within a square-shape diamond surround to the square-shape diamond tiered shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Stamped 750. £400-600

506

A platinum diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond to the plain band. Estimated diamond weight 1.15cts, J-K colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 1979. £1,800-2,200

505

A late 19th century turquoise and diamond ring. The graduated oval turquoise cabochons with diamond point double spacers to the scrolling gallery and plain band. One turquoise chipped. See Plate 8. £160-220

504

A shell cameo brooch of oval outline, carved to depict a lady on a beach within a beaded surround. Stamped 585. Length 4cms. £120-180

503

An early 20th century diamond and paste cluster

ring. The old European-cut diamond within a blue paste surround and outer petal border of rose-cut diamonds. Estimated centre diamond weight 0.50ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Length 1cm. See Plate 8. £640-840

502

A four-row gate bracelet to the heart-shape

padlock. Stamped 15ct. Length 18cms. Weight 20.2gms. £500-700

501

A sapphire and diamond

ring. The graduated square-shape sapphires within a single-cut diamond surround to the scrolling shoulders and plain band. Stamped 18ct. £500-700

500

A diamond five-stone ring. The graduated old-cut diamonds each within a claw setting to the plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 1.75cts, I-J colour, SI1-P2 clarity. £800-1,200

499

An 18ct gold diamond crossover pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond curved line to the asymmetric curved bar. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 2003. Length 3.6cms. £80-120

498

A platinum diamond single-stone ring. The brilliant-cut diamond within a partial tension-setting to the tapered band. Estimated diamond weight 0.25ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 2004. £240-340

497

A diamond single-stone

pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond is within a four-claw setting to the tapered surmount. Estimated diamond weight 1.30cts, I-J colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £2,500-3,000

496

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An opal doublet and diamond necklace. The two hexagonal-shape opal doublet clusters with vari-cut diamond connecting bow, to the belcher-link chain. French import marks for 18ct gold to the chain. Length of pendant 4.5cms. Length of chain 42cms. Weight 7.5gms £240-340

520

An amethyst and split pearl brooch. The oval-shape amethyst collet, within a split pearl foliate surround, suspending an oval-shape amethyst pendant. Stamped 9ct. Length 4.6cms. Weight 3.2gms. £80-120

519

A pair of 18ct gold diamond ear studs. Each designed as an abstract cross with two brilliant-cut diamond lines. Hallmarks for London. Length 1.4cms. £180-220

518

An 18ct gold diamond five-stone ring. Each square-shape diamond to the bar-spacers and plain band. Two diamonds chipped. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham. £280-380

517

An emerald and diamond three-row half-

circle eternity ring. The square-shape emerald line between two brilliant-cut diamond lines to the plain band. Estimated total emerald weight 0.96ct. Estimated total diamond weight 0.61ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 750. £880-1,200

*516

A late 19th century moonstone ring, the graduated circular moonstone cabochons to the tapered band. £140-200

515

An 18ct gold emerald and diamond ring. The oval-shape emerald to the graduated brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.28ct, H-I colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Import marks for London, 1988. £150-200

514

A silver aquamarine bracelet. Designed as a series of graduated oval-shape faceted aquamarines with spherical bead spacers and lobster claw clasp. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 2011. Length 23.8cms. £100-150

513

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone pendant. The brilliant-cut diamond to the split suspender. Estimated diamond weight 0.75ct, I-J clour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 1998. £900-1,200

512

A diamond crescent bar brooch. The old-cut diamond star within an old-cut diamond crescent to the diamond set tapered bar. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Length 7cms. Weight 5.8gms. £200-300

511

A pair of diamond cufflinks. Each designed as a coiled griffin gripping an old-cut diamond collet in its mouth with scrolling detail to a floral motif with connecting chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Unhallmarked. Weight 11.8gms. See Plate 4. £300-400

510

A diamond brooch. The suspended vari-cut diamond pendants to the the rose-cut diamond scrolling ribbon, inter-spaced with graduated old-cut and rose-cut diamonds within collet mounts. Estimated total diamond weight 2.40cts, H-J colour, SI1-P1 clarity. Length 6.5cms. Weight 21.3gms. £500-700

509

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs. Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, L-Tinted colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £300-400

*508

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An oval ruby cabochon

and diamond cluster ring.

Accompanied by a GIA report stating that the ruby is natural with no evidence of heating. Report no 1117897297 dated March 03 2011. Estimated diamond weight 0.60ct. £800-1,200

533

A ruby and diamond crescent brooch. The circular-shape rubies with brilliant-cut diamond spacers. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct. Length 2.3cms. £260-360

532

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The vari-shape sapphires within an old-cut diamond surround to the ridged shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1898. £160-220

531

A pair of natural pearl and diamond ear pendants. Each designed as a natural pearl suspended from a brilliant-cut diamond fleur-de-lis surmount. Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the drilled ‘pearls’ are drop shaped and oval, measuring 6 by 6.4 by mm and 6.2 by 6.3 by 6.8mm and are natural (saltwater) pearls. Report number 04290, dated 2nd July 2011. Estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct. Length 2.3cms. See Plate 3. £600-800

530

An aquamarine and diamond

cluster ring. The oval-shape aquamarine within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 2cts, I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Stamped 18ct. £1,600-2,000

529

A late 19th century 15ct amethyst and seed pearl brooch. The oval-shape amethyst within a split seed pearl surmount. Stamped 15ct. Length 3.6cms. £200-300

528

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cross over ring. The pear-shape diamond and pear-shape sapphire to the bicoloured plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.45ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for London, 1997. Weight 3.7gms. £300-400

527

A late 19th century blue paste horseshoe brooch. The graduated circular blue paste cabochons to the horseshoe surmount. Length 4.7cms. See Plate 8. £240-340

526

An Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The graduated circular-shape sapphires within a marquise-shape single-cut diamond surround to the circular-shape sapphire shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1901. See Plate 8. £140-200

525

An 18ct gold diamond single-stone

ring. The square-shape diamond, weighing 0.70ct to the brilliant-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Accompanied by a report from EGL stating that the diamond is E colour, SI2 clarity. Report number 2910150927, dated 15th October 2009. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £1,000-1,500

*524

A ruby and diamond crab brooch, the circular-shape ruby body with brilliant-cut diamond claws. Stamped 14K 585. Length 1.8cms. Weight 3.43gms. See Plate 2. £120-180

523

An early 20th century diamond negligee pendant.

The old-cut diamond to the knife-edge bar with old-cut diamond collet detail, suspended from a belcher-link chain. Principal diamond estimated weight 0.95ct, J-K colour, SI2-P1 clarity. Length of pendant 3cms. Length of chain 41cms. £1,400-1,800

522

A charm bracelet. The alternating plain and textured belcher-links to the two decorative charms set with turquoise and green paste. Stamped 750. Length 20cms. Weight 32gms. £740-940

521

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BOUCHERON - a French silver, ruby and diamond compact. Of square outline, the front of mesh design with overlaid brilliant-cut diamond and carved leaf ruby flowers within a raised gold scroll surround to the ridged back case. Signed Boucheron Paris 57826. With French assay marks. Length 7.3cms. Gross weight 154.86gms. With associated pouch. £600-800

545

Two late 19th century retractable pencils. To include a scroll engraved pencil with bloodstone intaglio termination and a scroll engraved pencil with foil backed orange-gem termination. £180-220

544

S MORDAN & CO - an early 20th century 9ct gold cigar piercer. The push piece piercer to the tapered surmount. Hallmarks for London, 1911. Length 7cms. Weight 10.1gms. £90-140

543

An early 20th century 9ct gold double soveriegn holder. The plain ovoid body with engraved initials opening to reveal two engine-turned sovereign holders. Hallmarks for Chester, 1913. Length 6.3cms. Weight 29gms. £360-460

542

A late 19th century French 18ct gold mirror locket. Of oval-shape outline with grooved surface detail and inner mirror panels. French assay marks. Length 6.8cms. Gross weight 28.5gms. With fitted case. See Plate 3. £600-800

541

A pair of 18ct gold diamond single-stone ear studs.

Each designed as a brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw setting. Estimated total diamond weight 4cts, I-J colour, P2-P3 clarity. Hallmarks for Sheffield. £7,000-9,000

*540

An 18ct gold diamond ‘Star of

David’ pendant. The openwork brilliant-cut diamond star suspended from an 18ct gold box-link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct. Hallmarks for Sheffield, 1998. Length of pendant 1.9cms. Length of chain 41cms. £400-600

539

An 18ct gold sapphire and

diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape yellow sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the similarly-cut diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct. Hallmarks for London, 2010. £500-600

538

A sapphire and seed pearl brooch. The rectangular-shape sapphire line within a seed pearl surround. Stamped 750, partially rubbed. Length 3.5cms. Weight 7.3gms. £400-600

537

A topaz and diamond ring. The cushion-shape pink topaz to the trillion-shape diamond shoulders and plain band. Estimated diamond weight 0.40ct, H-I colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Unhallmarked. Weight 5.1gms. £1,400-1,800

536

A pair of rectangular-shape diamond single stone ear studs. Estimated total diamond weight 0.59ct, J-K colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Stamped 750. £240-340

535

A black opal and diamond pendant. The oval black opal cabochon within a figure of eight surround to the brilliant-cut diamond line surmount suspended from an 18ct gold chain. Chain with hallmarks for Sheffield. Pendant unhallmarked. Length of pendant 2.3cms. Length of chain 46cms. Weight 16gms. £440-640

534

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BOUCHERON - a 1950’s diamond cocktail

watch. The case of architectural design comprising a square face set within a tapered curved panel surmounted by six old European-cut diamonds to the faceted gas-pipe link strap. Dial possible later addition. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80cts, G-H colour, VS2-SI2 clarity. Signed 2.833 Boucheron Paris. Length 18.5cms. Weight 8.79gms. £3,600-4,600

558

An early 20th century diamond cocktail watch. The rectangular cream dial with black Arabic numerals within a single-cut diamond surround flanked by similarly-set openwork links to the black cord strap. Length of case 3cms. Stamped Platine 1650. £160-220

557

A diamond and sapphire manual

wind cocktail watch. The rectangular-shape silver dial with black Arabic numerals within a brilliant-cut diamond and square-shape sapphire surround to the fancy-link bracelet. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct. Stamped platine. Length 18cms. Weight 18.9gms. £680-880

556

A paste watch ring. The manual wind watch with circular-shape paste lid to the bi-furcated shoulders and ridged band. Stamped plaqueorlamine 20 microns. £40-60

555

Two watch rings. To include a 1980’s 9ct gold manual wind watch ring and a marcasite and blue paste cluster watch ring. One with hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1980. £100-150

554

An emerald and diamond bracelet. The rectangular-shape emerald to the single and baguette-cut diamond surround and associated double mesh link bracelet strap. Adapted from a cocktail watch. Estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct. Inner back case engraved all platinum. Strap stamped 1/10th 9ct. Length 17.4cms. £280-380

553

OMEGA - a lady’s De Ville

diamond manual wind

wristwatch. The circular grey dial with white baton markers within a brilliant-cut diamond surround to the tapered textured strap. Estimated total diamond weight 1ct. Stamped 750. Length 17.3cms £1,000-1,500

552

A 1920’s platinum diamond and synthetic sapphire manual wind cocktail watch. The cream hexagonal-shape dial with black Arabic numerals, the oval-shape case set with synthetic sapphires and single-cut diamonds to the black cord strap. Stamped 603437 PLAT. Length 2.4cms. £300-400

551

An early/mid 20th century lady’s diamond manual wind cocktail watch. The rectangular white dial with black Arabic numerals to the single-cut diamond casing and associated mesh link bracelet strap. AF. Inner back casing engraved platinum. Clasp stamped premo stainless. £200-300

550

A 1940’s 9ct gold ruby and diamond cocktail watch. The circular-shape textured dial within a rectangular-shape case with single-cut diamond and square-shape ruby detail to the snake-link strap. Hallmarks for London, 1947. Length 17.5cms. Weight 28.6gms. £440-640

549

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cover watch. The manual wind watch within a woven cover with single-cut diamond and circular-shape ruby detail to the woven bracelet. Estimated total diamond weight 0.65ct, I-J colour, SI1-SI2 clarity. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1960. Length 17cms. Weight 46gms. See Plate 2. £800-1,200

548

VERTEX - a 1940’s 18ct

gold ruby and diamond

manual wind cocktail

watch. The square-shape white dial with gold coloured numerals at alternate hours to the square-shape ruby and vari-cut diamond links and associated 9ct gold mesh link strap. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct. Inner case with hallmarks for London, 1949. Strap with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1968. Weight 23.7gms. With maker’s case. £500-700

547

An early 20th century platinum diamond cocktail watch. The marquise-shaped silvered dial within a single-cut diamond surround to the engraved sides and synthetic sapphire winder, on a later 9ct gold expanding bracelet. Bracelet hallmarked for Birmingham, 1952. Case stamped 99 1/2 % Platinum. Weight 14.9gms. £300-400

546

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Jewellery

Heather Bailey

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Watches

Laura Warrilow

[email protected]

0121 212 5506

Silver & Coins

Naomi Wilson

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0121 212 6302

Antiques & FIne Art

Kevin Jackson

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0121 212 2131

For further information please contact:

If you are unable to attend an auction day then you can still watch and bid live online at:www.the-saleroom.com/fellows

Auction Calendar 2012

Thursday 23 February

Secondhand Jewellery & Watches

Monday 27 February

Coins & Medals

Monday 5 March

Antiques & Fine Art

Thursday 8 March

Secondhand Jewellery & Watches

Monday 12 March

Vintage Jewellery & Accessories

Thursday 15 March

Antique & Modern Jewellery

Monday 19 March

Silver & Plated Ware

Thursday 22 March

Secondhand Jewellery & Watches

Thursday 5 April

Secondhand Jewellery & Watches

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Auction of Pocket Watches & Accessories

Monday 13th February at 10am

For more information contact Laura Warrilow on 0121 212 5506 or email: [email protected]

A gilt key wind pair case repousse pocket repeater.

Estimate £2,500 - £3,500

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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR PURCHASERSIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF

GEMSTONES/JEWELS

Notes 1 – Coloured Gemstones

Historically, many coloured gemstones have been

subjected to a variety of treatments designed to

enhance their appearance. Certain enhancement

methods, such as heating, are routinely used to

improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires.

Other methods, such as oiling, enhance the clarity

of emeralds. The international jewellery trade has

generally accepted these methods. Other coloured

gemstones may have undergone other permanent or

semi-permanent treatments, such as dyeing, irradiation,

coating and impregnation, possibly requiring further re-

treatment in order to retain their appearance.

Prospective purchasers should assume that all

gemstones will have been treated unless statements

are made to the contrary. Gemmological reports from

internationally recognised Gemmological Laboratories

will be noted in the item description where available.

Note 2 – Diamonds

Recent advancements in technology have led to some

diamonds being treated in a variety of ways designed

to enhance their appearance. These treatments can

include fracture fi lling, laser drilling, irradiation and

coating, and whilst all efforts are made to identify such

treatments, it is not possible for Fellows to guarantee

that all lots containing diamonds are free of these

enhancements.

Fellows do not knowingly offer treated diamonds for

sale, unless a gemmological report disclosing the type

of treatment has been obtained from an internationally

recognised Gemmological Laboratory, and stated within

the item description. Diamond grades for colour and

clarity (see separate Notes on Diamond Grading terms)

where printed in the catalogues are intended as guides

for prospective purchasers, with the given limitations

of mounts and settings, and are not guaranteed by

Fellows.

Statements in the catalogue regarding the condition

of lots in this sale may appear in the description,

however, the absence of such a reference does not

imply that a lot is in a perfect or near perfect condition,

or completely free from wear or imperfections. Fellows

will be pleased to offer Condition Reports to interested

clients for lots with estimates of £100 or more.

Diamond Grading TermsDIAMOND COLOUR

DIAMOND CLARITY

GIA OLD WORLD

TERMS

EXPLANATION

D Finest White

(Jager)

Colourless

E Finest White

(River)

Colourless

F Fine White

(River)

Colourless

G Fine White

(Top Wesselton)

Near Colourless:

diamonds ‘face up’

colourless. Slight traces

of colour will not be

apparent in the mounted

stones to other than the

trained eye.

H White

(Top Wesselton)

Near Colourless:

diamonds ‘face up’

colourless. Slight traces

of colour will not be

apparent in the mounted

stones to other than the

trained eye.

I White

(Top Wesselton)

Near Colourless:

diamonds ‘face up’

colourless. Slight traces

of colour will not be

apparent in the mounted

stones to other than the

trained eye.

J Top Silver

(Top Wesselton)

Near Colourless:

diamonds ‘face up’

colourless. Slight traces

of colour will not be

apparent in the mounted

stones to other than the

trained eye.

GIA OLD WORLD

TERMS

EXPLANATION

K Silver Cape

(Top Cape)

Traces of colour. Small

stones in this range will

‘face up’ colourless when

mounted but larger stones

will be tinted.

L Silver Cape

(Top Cape)

Traces of colour. Small

stones in this range will

‘face up’ colourless when

mounted but largers

stones will be tinted.

M Light Cape

(Cape)

Traces of colour. Small

stones in this range will

‘face up’ colourless when

mounted but largers

stones will be tinted.

N Light Cape

(Low Cape)

Diamonds graded N

through Z+ display a

yellowish tint even to the

untrained eye.

P Cape O – R

(Very Light

Yellow)

Diamonds graded N

through Z+ display a

yellowish tint even to the

untrained eye.

Z Cape R – Z

(Vey Light

Yellow)

Diamonds graded N

through Z+ display a

yellowish tint even to the

untrained eye.

Z+ Fancy Yellow Diamonds graded N

through Z+ display a

yellowish tint even to the

untrained eye.

GIA OLD WORLD

TERMS

EXPLANATION

IF Internally Flawless No inclusions visible

with a 10x lens even

to an experienced

grader.

VVS1 &

VVS2

Very Very Slightly

Included

Minute inclusions,

which are difficult,

even for experienced

graders, to see with a

10x lens.

VS1 &

VS2

Very Slighly

Included

Minor inclusions,

observable with effort

with a 10x lens.

GIA OLD WORLD

TERMS

EXPLANATION

SI1 &

SI2

Slightly Included Noticeable inclusions

visible with a 10x

lens.

I1, I2

& I3

Pique 1, 2 & 3 Obvious inclusions,

may be visible to the

unaided eye, face up.

In I3 they may affect

the stone’s durability.

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1 £5002 £8203 £1904 £8205 £2606 £8408 £1609 £52013 £42014 £54015 £36016 £23,60017 £1,90018 £3,60019 £60020 £2,70021 £46023 £1,50024 £2,60025 £78026 £13,50028 £38029 £38031 £1,30032 £1,60034 £92035 £1,00038 £24042 £42043 £15044 £22046 £32047 £98049 £42051 £42052 £1,90053 £40054 £480

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163 £320164 £540168 £220169 £100170 £180172 £320173 £600174 £2,400176 £760177 £150178 £600180 £380181 £300182 £240183 £300184 £270185 £460186 £220187 £140189 £280190 £460191 £100193 £580194 £240195 £1,000196 £110197 £640198 £110203 £900205 £480208 £340209 £2,200210 £540211 £500212 £480213 £380214 £500215 £360

216 £380219 £180220 £130222 £260223 £1,100225 £190226 £260228 £1,300230 £380231 £260233 £3,000235 £600236 £160237 £260238 £1,200239 £130240 £460241 £1,100243 £500245 £160246 £200247 £60248 £130249 £150253 £2,200255 £1,300256 £200257 £200258 £170259 £150260 £460261 £160264 £580265 £220266 £280268 £320270 £420272 £1,200

273 £620274 £360275 £480276 £220277 £260279 £620280 £140281 £520284 £180285 £1,700288 £620289 £180291 £320292 £460294 £1,500295 £140296 £240297 £420299 £640301 £260303 £120304 £2,200307 £420308 £600309 £340310 £300311 £1,300312 £2,000313 £90314 £740315 £400316 £1,200317 £560318 £280319 £380322 £240323 £400324 £420

325 £580326 £400327 £500328 £860330 £75331 £75332 £170333 £300334 £260336 £140337 £280338 £640339 £340340 £340341 £500342 £760343 £760344 £320345 £220346 £620347 £440349 £260350 £800352 £110353 £360354 £220355 £200356 £180357 £320358 £85359 £220360 £500361 £240364 £660366 £900367 £60368 £520369 £1,500

370 £75371 £720373 £1,200375 £800377 £180382 £500383 £110384 £130385 £3,000387 £440389 £640390 £340392 £4,700393 £1,300395 £420396 £110399 £640400 £230401 £260404 £280405 £240406 £2,200407 £640408 £40409 £460410 £600411 £300412 £120413 £140414 £620415 £440416 £320418 £160419 £100420 £440421 £640422 £18,000423 £220

425 £260427 £300428 £460429 £820430 £120431 £1,800432 £1,600434 £220436 £190437 £150438 £300439 £580440 £1,800443 £400445 £80446 £220447 £3,500448 £800449 £200450 £220451 £140452 £680453 £460455 £160456 £240458 £120459 £320460 £190462 £150466 £350468 £180469 £420473 £65474 £380475 £620477 £180478 £560480 £740

481 £300487 £180488 £540489 £250492 £880494 £100495 £1,200496 £120497 £2,700498 £95499 £240500 £360501 £440503 £120504 £5,500505 £1,100508 £130509 £190510 £1,700511 £110512 £34513 £280514 £70515 £500518 £7,000519 £420520 £220521 £380524 £1,000525 £220526 £200527 £190528 £300530 £580531 £380532 £190533 £500535 £120

536 £520538 £190543 £360544 £1,200549 £46550 £280551 £3,600552 £760553 £170555 £150556 £160557 £170558 £200559 £260561 £500562 £100565 £1,300566 £480568 £580570 £100572 £860573 £860575 £580578 £380579 £170580 £300

PRICES REALISEDAntique & Modern Jewellery – Thursday 19th January 2012

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Fellows & Sons Ltd

Terms and Conditions

Fellows & Sons Ltd carries on business, including the conduct of Auctions, on the following general conditions. This includes business with Bidders, Buyers, Vendors, consignors, users of this website, and with all those present on the Premises prior to or in connection with an Auction (all as hereinafter defined).

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 The following defined terms are used in these Conditions :

“Auction” means any Auction conducted by Fellows, either at their premises or elsewhere (including any internet-based auctions);

“Auctioneer” means Fellows or its authorised Auctioneer, as appropriate;

“Bidder” means a bidder at an Auction, including bidders personally present at the venue and those bidding by telephone or over the internet or otherwise;

“Buyer” means the bidder whose bid was the last bid when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer;

“Conditions” means these terms and conditions;

“Consigned Property” means the items consigned by the Vendor to Fellows for offer at an Auction;

“Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described by Fellows in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;

“Fellows” means Fellows & Sons Ltd;

“Hammer Price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer;

“Includes” means “includes but not limited to”, and “including” means “including but not limited to”

“Lot” means any Consigned Property accepted by Fellows for offer at Auction;

“Stated Rate” means Fellows’ published rates of commission for the time being and value added tax thereon (also available on request);

“Terms of Consignment” means any stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Fellows accepts instructions from Vendors [or their agents;

“Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price in respect of the Lot sold together with any premium, commission, value added tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting Buyer under these Conditions;

“Vendor” means the vendor of an item (including Consigned Property) which is submitted to Fellows for offer for sale at an Auction;

“Website” means this website;

“You” means any user of the Website.

2. WEBSITE

2.1 You may access most areas of the Website without registering your details with us. Certain areas of the Website are only open to you if you register. By accessing any part of the Website, you shall be deemed to have accepted these Conditions notice in full. If you do not accept this legal notice in full, you must leave the Website immediately.

2.2 Fellows may revise these Conditions at any time by updating this posting. You should check the Website from time to time to review the then current legal notice, because it is binding on you. Certain provisions of this legal notice may be superseded by expressly designated legal notices or terms located on particular pages at the Website.

2.3 Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and other intellectual property rights in all material on the Website (including without limitation photographs and graphical images) are owned by Fellows or its licensors. If you breach any of the terms in

this legal notice, your permission to use the Website automatically terminates and you must immediately destroy any downloaded or printed extracts from the Website.

2.4 No part of the Website may be reproduced or stored in any other website or included in any public or private electronic retrieval system or service without Fellows’ prior written permission.

2.5 Any rights not expressly granted in these Conditions are reserved.

3. VISITOR MATERIAL AND CONDUCT

3.1 Other than personally identifiable information, which is covered under our Privacy Policy, any material you transmit or post to the Website shall be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary. Fellows shall have no obligations with respect to such material. Fellows and its designees shall be free to copy, disclose, distribute, incorporate and otherwise use such material and all data, images, sounds, text and other things embodied therein for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes.

3.2 You are prohibited from posting or transmitting to or from the Website any material: that is threatening, defamatory, obscene, indecent, seditious, offensive, pornographic, abusive, liable to incite racial hatred, discriminatory, menacing, scandalous, inflammatory, blasphemous, in breach of confidence, in breach of privacy or which may cause annoyance or inconvenience; or for which you have not obtained all necessary licences and/or approvals; or which constitutes or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise be contrary to the law of or infringe the rights of any third party, in any country in the world; or which is technically harmful (including, without limitation, computer viruses, logic bombs, Trojan horses, worms, harmful components, corrupted data or other malicious software or harmful data).

3.3 You may not misuse the Website (including, without limitation, by hacking).

3.4 Each registration is for a single user only. Fellows does not permit you to share your user name and password with any other person nor with multiple users on a network.

3.5 Responsibility for the security of any passwords issued rests with you.

4. THE VENDOR

4.1 Fellows shall act as agent of the Vendor only. Any contract for the sale of a Lot will be formed between the Vendor and the Buyer.

4.2 The Vendor warrants and represents to Fellows and the Buyer that the Vendor is the sole and true owner of the Consigned Property or is properly authorised by the sole and true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The Vendor warrants and representatives that the Vendor has revealed all pertinent information that the Vendor possesses about the items, including in relation to any repairs or alterations that may have been carried out. The Vendor shall indemnify Fellows and the Buyer against any loss and expense caused by any breach of this clause 4.2.

4.3 The Vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the Auction a reserve on any Lot, being the minimum Hammer Price at which Lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and Fellows may decline to offer goods which in Fellows’ opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in the terms of consignment). Reserves will not be accepted on items with a bottom estimate less than £50. The Auctioneer also reserves the right not to accept items which they deem to be unsuitable for Auction. Any estimate given shall be an opinion and is not an undertaking of any kind.

4.4 A reserve once set cannot be changed except with the written prior consent of Fellows.

4.5 Where a reserve has been placed only Fellows may bid on behalf of the Vendor.

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4.6 The Vendor authorises Fellows to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for the Buyer’s account from the Hammer Price and acknowledges Fellow’s right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the Buyer in accordance with these Conditions.

4.7 The Vendor authorises Fellows in their discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty in the case of a Lot unsold at Auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if the Lot had been sold at Auction.

4.8 Fellows do not themselves undertake the collection of any items but may, as the Vendor’s agent, instruct a contractor on behalf of the Vendor. Fellows accepts no liability for the actions of such contractor who contracts with the Vendor direct.

4.9 Fellows disclaims all liability for items delivered to their saleroom without sufficient sale instructions, and reserves the right to make a minimum warehousing charge of [£1.00] per item per day. Unsold items are subject to the same charges if the Vendor does not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks Fellows reserves the right to sell the items and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at the Vendor›s expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. Fellows disclaims any liability for default by the Buyer or for paying out the Vendor before receiving payment by the Buyer.

4.10 Subject to clause 4.9, Fellows holds all items on their premises and in their custody covered against the risks of fire, burglary and water damage on the scale of charges notified in the terms of consignment and payable by the Vendor up to the date of any sale and (in Fellows› discretion) the Buyer thereafter until collection.

4.11 The right of Fellows to bid on behalf of the Vendor is expressly reserved. The Vendor acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to consignors at the time of the entry of the Lot.

4.12 The Auctioneer reserves the right to dispose of any item that in their opinion is unsaleable. Items, including electrical goods and soft furnishings, which do not comply with current legislation will not be offered at Auction.

4.13 Any items unsold after an Auction will be reoffered in a subsequent Auction at a reduced reserve to be agreed within seven days. The Auctioneer may request the removal of an item if a reduced price cannot be agreed; items not removed within 14 days will be subject to a storage charge.

4.14 A charge of 10% (plus VAT) based on the middle estimate – plus any other charges incurred – may be levied for any Lot withdrawn by the Vendor from offer at an Auction. If the item has to be returned by post (or any other method) the Vendor will be responsible for this charge. These charges are to be paid before the item is returned.

4.15 By submitting the item to Fellows for offer at Auction, the Vendor agrees to the Terms of Consignment and authorises Fellows to deduct the specified charges.

5. PUBLICITY

5.1 Any catalogue and buyer guides are provided for information only and do not form part of these Conditions. The catalogue and the buyer guides may contain additional terms and conditions.

5.2 Fellows reserve the right to use any photographs, background information, and research for publicity purposes both before and after the sale.

6. THE AUCTION

6.1 Any Auction shall be conducted at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer.

6.2 The Auctioneer shall conduct the Auction with reasonable skill and care. For example, what constitutes a bid shall be at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer, acting with reasonable skill and care.

6.3 The Auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not exceed the previous bid by at least 10% or by such greater proportion as the Auctioneer shall in his or her absolute discretion direct.

6.4 Where two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion shall determine which bid to prefer. Subject to the foregoing, where two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, any bid by a Bidder personally

present at an Auction shall take preference over any bid submitted by telephone

or over the internet. Any bid made or attempted by telephone or over the internet

shall be deemed to have been made only if received by the Auctioneer.

6.5 Fellows shall have the right, at its absolute discretion, to refuse admission to its

premises or attendance at (or participation in) any Auction by any person.

7. BIDDERS

7.1 Bidders may be required to register their particulars. Bidders attending in person

may be required to satisfy Fellows’ security arrangements before entering any

part of the premises to view or bid.

7.2 You accept full liability for all bids submitted via your My Fellows account.

Once a bid has been made by a Bidder on our website, the bid can be lowered

or increased up until 9am on the day of the auction. You must sign into your My

Fellows account to do this and you will receive an email confirmation for any

changes made.

Should a bid be placed in error on the website you must contact Fellows

immediately. Failure to contact Fellows before the auction takes place will result

in liability for the full payment of the item.

7.3 Subject to clause 6.3, the highest Bidder at the Hammer Price shall be the Buyer.

Any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the Auctioneer’s absolute discretion.

7.4 Bidders are deemed to act as principals unless there is a written prior

acknowledgement by Fellows that a Bidder is acting as an agent for a named

principal.

7.5 Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend the Auction in person. Bidders shall

be responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be deemed

to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition. Neither

Fellows nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or

default in doing or failing to do so.

7.6 Bidders are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and

prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither

Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the

correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied

or statutory are hereby excluded.

8. THE BUYER

8.1 Immediately a Lot is sold, the Buyer shall:

(a) give to Fellows their name and address and, if requested proof of identity, and

(b) pay to Fellows the Total Amount Due.

8.2 [Fellows may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the Buyer before

an Auction under which the Buyer may be entitled to take possession of Lots up

to an agreed value in advance of payment by a stipulated future date of the Total

Amount Due.]

8.3 Cheques shall not be acceptable by Fellows (unless Fellows in its absolute

discretion permits payment by such method) nor are third party references

or credit facilities with other Auction houses. If a cheque is tendered Fellows

reserves the right to instruct its bank to check the Buyer’s status and account

balance before exercising any discretion. Any credit arrangement must be settled

at least 4 days before the relevant sale. Any permitted payment by credit card

shall carry an extra charge to the Buyer of such percentage of the Total Amount

Due as is displayed on the premises.

8.4 Any payments by a Buyer to Fellows may be applied by Fellows towards any

sums owing from that Buyer to Fellows on any account whatever without regard

to any directions of the Buyer or his agent, whether express or implied.

9. THE PURCHASE PRICE

9.1 On the first £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of any Lot) the Buyer will pay the

Hammer Price and a premium of 17.5% (plus VAT on the total of the Hammer

Price and the premium). Value Added Tax is charged at the rate prevailing by law

at the date of sale.

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9.2 The Vendor authorises Fellows to deduct commission from any sold items at a rate of 15% (plus VAT) on any item with a hammer price of £1000 (or under) or 12.5% (plus VAT) on items over £1001. Insurance fees will be deducted at a rate of 1.5% (plus VAT) calculated on the hammer price. Photography will be charged at £5 (plus VAT) per item. A Lot fee of £3 (plus VAT) will be charged for each Lot whether sold or unsold. All items below £35 are subject to a minimum fee of £5 (plus VAT) per Lot.

9.3 On the excess over £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot), the Buyer will pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 10% (plus VAT). The said premium not being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows to retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers.

9.4 Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed on all items affixed with an asterisk thus - *.

10. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES

10.1 The ownership of any Lot purchased shall not pass to the relevant Buyer until they have made payment in full to Fellows of the Total Amount Due.

10.2 Buyers shall at their own risk and expense take away any Lot that they have purchased and paid for not later than 2 working days following the day of the Auction after which they shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges.[To discuss foreign delivery.]

11. DEFAULT BY BUYER OR VENDOR

11.1 As Fellows act as agent for the Vendor, Fellows is not responsible for default by the Vendor or the Buyer.

11.2 If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions, or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, Fellows as agent for the Vendor shall at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rights and remedies:

(a) to proceed against the Buyer for an action for debt or damages for breach of contract;

(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by Fellows to the defaulting Buyer;

(c) to re sell the Lot (by Auction or private treaty) in which case the defaulting Buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs), and any surplus so arising shall belong to the Vendor;

(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at the expense of the defaulting Buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Fellows’ premises or elsewhere;

(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding [1.5%] per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale;

(f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to the defaulting Buyer until that Buyer pays the total amount due;

(g) to reject or ignore bids from the defaulting Buyer at future Auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to the defaulting Buyer towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien on any of the Buyer’s property in Fellows’ possession for any purpose.

12. DELIBERATE FORGERIES

12.1 Subject to clause 12.2, any representation or statement by Fellows (including in any catalogue) as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are hereby excluded.

12.2 Any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may be returned to Fellows by the Buyer within 21 days of the Auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If Fellows is satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery Fellows shall refund the money paid by the Buyer for the Lot (but not the amount of any consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest) provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) the Buyer personally is not able to transfer a good and marketable title to Fellows.

13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

13.1 All members of the public on the premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements.

13.2 Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, costs, expenses, claims and demands whatsoever suffered or incurred by the person entitled to the benefit of it and Fellows declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every such indemnity so far as it is expressed to be for the benefit of its employees and agents.

13.3 While Fellows endeavours to ensure that the information on the Website is correct, Fellows does not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material on the Website. The Fellows may make changes to the material on the Website, or to the products and prices described in it, at any time without notice. The material on the Website may be out of date, and Fellows makes no commitment to update such material.

13.4 The material on the Website is provided “as is”, without any conditions, warranties or other terms of any kind. Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by law, Fellows provides you with the Website on the basis that Fellows excludes all representations, warranties, conditions and other terms which, but for this legal notice, might have effect in relation to the Website.

14. GENERAL

14.1 Any notice to any Buyer, Vendor, Bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting or sending. All notices to Fellows must be sent in writing and email is not acceptable.

14.2 Any indulgence extended to any person by Fellows notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

14.3 These Conditions and any disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with it or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England.

14.4 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with the Agreement or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).

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Name (Block Capitals)

Address (Block Capitals)

Post Code Telephone

Signature Date

Email

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63Please check your bids

The buyer’s premium is 17.5% (plus VAT) or 21% (VAT inclusive) on the first £50,000 of any individual lot. On the excess over £50,000 (of any individual lot), the buyer’s premium is 10%(plus VAT) or 12% (VAT inclusive).

Lots prefixed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the hammer price.

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The bids will be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids in the room or reserves.

I have read and agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.

Any account for items purchased on my behalf will be settled within 24 hours of the sale and the items collected within two days of sale.

Please complete in block capitals.

Please bid on my behalf for the lot(s) shown below.

Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

Commission Bidding Slip

£50 - £100 £5 increments£100 - £200 £10 increments£200 - £1000 £20 increments£1000 - £10,000 £100 incrementsOver £10,000 £1000 increments

Buyer’s Premium Please note the bidding increments

Name

Address

Postcode

Telephone

Email

Signed Date

Any bids shown not complying with these increments will be ROUNDED UP to the next increment.

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Directors

Contact Information

Departments

Specialist Departments - Cataloguers

Stephen Whittaker BA (Hons)

Jayne Whittaker

Operations

0121 212 5508

Ben Griffi ths BSc (Hons)

[email protected]

Marketing

0121 212 5500

Mary-Ann Long Cert DigM

Insurance

0121 212 5504

Geoff Whitefi eld MIRV, FNAG

[email protected]

Accounts

0121 212 2131

Sandra Ford

[email protected]

Jewellery

0121 212 6303

Emma Scriven BA (Hons), FGA, DGA

Heather Bailey

Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA

Claire Marsh FGA, DGA

Georgina Kettle BA (Hons), FGA, DGA

Ben Randall BA (Hons), G.G., A.J.P.

Louise Ludlam BA (Hons)

Mary Waterfall BA (Hons), FGA, DGA

Leah Harvey BA (Hons)

Jennifer Muntz BA (Hons)

Watches

0121 212 5506

Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons)

Laura Warrilow

Conrad Cunningham BA (Hons)

Steven Yambo BA (Hons)

Michael Jagiela

Samantha McIver

Catherine Fortune BSc (Hons)

Silver

0121 212 6302

Naomi Wilson BA (Hons), DGA

Alison Jakeway MA MRICS

Antiques & Fine Art

0121 212 2131

Kevin Jackson

Mark Huddleston MA (Hons)

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected]

Company No. 7155090

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Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected]

Company No. 7155090

Travel Information

Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is

easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and

beyond.

By AirBirmingham International Airport has daily fl ights to most European capitals

either direct or via Schipol. A rail link, Birmingham International Station,

connects to Birmingham New Street Station or a 25 minute taxi ride brings

you to the salerooms.

By RailThere is a half-hourly train service to and from London Euston to Birmingham

New Street via Birmingham International Station. The saleroom is a fi ve minute

taxi ride from New Street Station, which is right in the centre of the City.

Where to stayBirmingham has a full range of International hotels, and accommodation is

available in a wide range of prices. Please call us for a list of suggestions.

Directions to FellowsFrom the M6, at junction 6 join the Aston Expressway (A38M), keep to the

inside lane.

Take second exit, signed ring road (Convention Centre, and Indoor Arena).

At the roundabout (Pump Island) take the third exit, following the signs for the

Ring Road, and continue through two sets of traffi c lights to next roundabout,

and take second exit (straight on).

At the next roundabout, straight over - fi rst exit, under railway bridge - turn

left into Pitsford Street, and continue up hill to T junction.

Turn LEFT on to Vyse Street then fi rst RIGHT (Hockley Street), continue 50

metres to mini roundabout and follow right into Northampton Street which

leads into Augusta Street.

Augusta House is approximately 150 metres on the left, with parking facilities

to the front.

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