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A late Victorian gold marquise diamond panel ring, the marquise-shaped panel set throughout with graduated old and rose-cut diamonds, between scrolled shoulders, the band stamped ‘18ct’, ring size I. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £320
A mid Victorian diamond and enamel serpent bracelet, the graduated snake-link chain body (wraps twice around the wrist) to a blue enamelled serpent head clasp with pear-shaped cabochon ruby eyes and rose-cut diamond set eyebrows, to a central shaped cluster of old brilliant and pear-cut diamonds, mounted in gold and silver, total bracelet length 35.5cm. £2,000-£2,800
Hammer Price: £3,400
A late 19th century sapphire and diamond cluster ring, gold and silver mounted, the central sugar loaf cabochon sapphire in collet setting, within a surround of rose-cut diamonds, the shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size O½. £500-£700.
Hammer Price: £750
A pair of diamond cluster earstuds, each claw set with a total of nine brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, to post and butterfly fittings, cluster diameter 10mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £500
A pair of diamond flowerhead cluster earstuds, each comprising a central brilliant-cut diamond within a surround of marquise-cut diamond petals, all claw set in white precious metal, posts stamped ‘750’, cluster diameter 8mm. £240-£280
Hammer Price: £220
A pair of solitaire diamond earstuds, the brilliant-cut diamonds in simple four claw white precious metal settings, stamped ‘18k’, accompanied by an IGI report card. £600-£700
Hammer Price: £550
An 18ct white gold and diamond bangle, the brilliant-cut diamond set bangle channel set, lasered ‘750’ with Edinburgh assay mark, and ‘18k 750’, with ‘D 4.58’ denoting total diamond weight of 4.58 carats, internal diameter approximately 6.4cm. £1,700-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,700
A pair of lapis lazuli earpendants, the pear-shaped lapis drops surmounted by a white and green stone set panther head, to pin and clip fittings, stamped ‘925’, lapis lazuli untested for treatment, length approximately 20mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £100
A three row uniform cultured pearl necklace, the sodalite clasp carved as a fan-shaped spray and mounted with foliate detail and diamond highlights, the clasp engraved with floral detail to the reverse, pearl diameters approximately 7mm, longest row of pearls length 59cm, length of clasp 36mm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £650
A morganite and diamond dress ring, by David Jerome, the oval mixed-cut pale peach morganite beryl claw set within a scrolled beaded surround accented with small brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in rose coloured gold, shank signed ‘David Jerome’ and ‘18ct gold (750)’, accompanied by an IGITL gemmological report card, ring size N. £3,000-£3,400
£3,000–£3,400
A Russian sapphire and diamond set bee brooch, by Pomelnikov Ltd., realistically modelled, the thorax centred with a round facetted sapphire, within a surround of pavé set brilliant-cut diamonds, the black and blue enamelled body similarly set, the wings with applied blue guilloché enamel, and terminating with two graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, the legs and head diamond set, with sapphire eyes, the brooch pin with lasered maker’s mark and Russian assay marks for 14ct gold and silver,...
Hammer Price: £900
An aquamarine set cannetille brooch, 1830s, the cannetille work setting centred with an oval mixed-cut aquamarine in open back collet setting, within a typical scrolling burr surround, length 2.5cm. £200-£260
An early 20th century aquamarine, diamond and seed pearl brooch, the oval fancy-cut aquamarine claw set within a surround of rose-cut diamonds, within a seed pearl border, gold mounted, the aquamarine dimensions approximately length 18 x width 22 x depth 10.5mm, estimated weight 22 carats, brooch length 3.5cm. £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £2,800
A sapphire cluster fringe necklace, composed of flowerhead cluster links of claw set mixed-cut blue sapphires, suspending a fringe of matching graduated drops, necklace length 40cm. £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
A sapphire and diamond collar necklace, by Poniros, the collar with central chevron design, tapering to each side, set throughout with sapphires of varying hues (blue, green, pink, yellow, orange and white) in oval, round and pear and step cuts, the design scattered with brilliant-cut diamond highlights, each gemstone individually claw set, white precious metal mounted, the clasp stamped ‘750’ for 18ct gold, signed to applied plaque beside the clasp, total sapphire weight 196.62 carats,...
£15,000–£18,000
A pair of diamond cluster earstuds, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, to screw back fittings, diameter 11mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,200
A late Victorian diamond lozenge-shaped brooch, set throughout with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, in pinched collet settings, silver and gold mounted, length 2.3cm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A diamond crescent brooch, set throughout with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, diameter 38mm. £600-£800
£600–£800
A late Victorian emerald and diamond heart-shaped ring, gold and silver mounted, the central emerald within a surround of old-cut diamonds in silver pinched collet setting, between trifurcated shoulders and polished shank, with unassociated Cartier ring box, ring size N½. £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,800
An Indian diamond set broad bracelet, each link set with three foiled back collet set lasqué-cut diamonds, with single-cut diamond accents to either end, to openwork back, silver and silver gilt mounted, unmarked, accompanied by two additional loose sections, each comprising two links, bracelet length (excluding additional links) 17cm. £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
A diamond necklace, composed of two sweeping articulated sections, with central cascade design, set with brilliant-cut diamond flowerhead details, to a fine chevron-link back chain with white precious metal highlights, two colour precious metal mounted, clasp stamped ‘916’ for 22ct gold, necklace length approximately 24cm. £2,600-£3,000
£2,600–£3,000
An emerald and diamond bracelet, the step-cut emerald claw set within an open hoop surround set with small brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly set graduated link shoulders centred with triangular and baguette-cut diamonds, to a fancy ropetwist chain bracelet with sliding adjustable bead clasp, emerald weighs approximately 3.6 carats. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £800
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond full eternity ring, set throughout with mostly old-cut diamonds, to bevel edged, the plain polished sides hallmarked for London, 1991 and bearing maker’s mark ‘CMJ’, ring size P. £500-£700
£500–£700
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central pear-shaped emerald claw set within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a yellow precious metal band, stamped ‘750’, the emerald weighing approximately 3.44 carats, ring size L. £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
A pair of late 19th century large diamond drop earpendants, comprising two principal cushion-shaped old-cut fancy light yellow diamonds, weighing 6.55 carats and 7.2 carats respectively, each mounted beneath an old brilliant-cut diamond surmount, all claw set in gold and silver, to hook fittings, accompanied by certification from GCS laboratory, earpendant length 29mm. £30,000-£50,000
Hammer Price: £50,000
Jewellery reference books: Jewellery 1789-1910: The International Era - Volume 1: 1789-1861 and Volume II: 1862-1910, by Shirley Bury, pub by the Antique Collectors’ Club, 1991 (hardcover). [2] £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
Jewellery reference books: Art Deco Jewellery, 1920-1949, by Melissa Gabardi, pub by the Antiques Collectors Club, 1989 (hardcover); Forties and Fifties Popular Jewelry, with price guide, by Roseann Ettinger, pub by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1994 (softcover). [2] £40-£60
Hammer Price: £45
Jewellery reference books: The Paris Salons 1895-1914: Volume I: Designers A-K and Volume II: Designers L-Z, by Alastair Duncan, pub by the Antique Collectors’ Club, 1994 (hardcover). [2] £150-£200
Hammer Price: £360
Jewellery reference books: Victorian Jewellery, by Margaret Flower, pub by Cassell & Company Ltd., 1951 (hardcover); Cut Steel & Berlin Iron Jewellery, by Anne Clifford, pub by Adams and Dart, 1971 (hardcover); Jet, Butterworth Gem Books, by Helen Muller, pub by Butterworths & Co. Ltd., 1987 (softcover); Victorian Jewellery, Letts collectors’ guides, by Deidre O’Day, pub by Charles Letts Books Ltd. 1982 (hardcover, vol 50 of specially bound edition of 200). [4] £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Jewellery reference books: Jewellery of the 1940s and 1950s, by Sylvie Raulet, English edition, pub by Thames and Hudson, 1988 (hardcover); Art Deco Jewelry, by Sylvie Raulet, English edition, pub by Thames and Hudson, 1985 (hardcover). [2] £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
Jewellery reference books: Art Nouveau Jewelry by Vivienne Becker, pub by Thames & Hudson, 1985 (hardcover); Artists’ Jewellery, Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts, by Charlotte Gere and Geoffrey C Munn, pub by the Antique Collectors’ Club, 1989 (hardcover); The Jewellery of René Lalique: A Goldsmiths’ Company Exhibition 28 May to 24 July 1987, by Vivienne Becker, pub by The Goldsmiths’ Company, 1987, (softcover); Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, by Elyse Zorn...
Jewellery reference books, of Russian interest: Peter Carl Fabergé, Goldsmith and Jeweller to the Russian Imperial Court: His Life and Work, by Henry Charles Bainbridge, pub by Spring Books, 1949 (hardcover); Fabergé, Court Jeweler to the Tsars, by G. von Habsburg-Lothringen and A. von Solodkoff, pub by Rizzoli, NY, 1984 (hardcover); Fabergé Lost and Found: The Recently Discovered Jewelry Designs in the St. Petersburg Archives, by A. Kenneth Snowman, pub by Harry N. Abrams Inc.,...
Hammer Price: £160
Jewellery reference books: Antique and 20th century Jewellery, A guide for collectors, by Vivienne Becker, pub by N.A.G. Press, 1980 (hardcover); Twentieth Century British Jewellery, 1900-1980, by Peter Hinks, pub by Faber and Faber Ltd., 1983 (hardcover); Nineteenth Century Jewellery, by Peter Hinks, pub by Faber and Faber Ltd., 1975 (hardcover); Jewellery, A Historical Survey of British Styles and Jewels, by Nancy Armstrong, pub by The Trinity Press, 1973 (hardcover); Victorian Jewellery,...
Jewellery reference books: Jewels, by Sue Heady, pub by Grange Books, 1999 (hardcover); Warman’s Jewellery Field Guide, value and identifciation, by Leigh Leshner, pub by K.P. Books, 2005 (softcover); Scottish Antiques, by Donald Wintersgill, pub by Johnson & Bacon, division of Cassell & Collier Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1977 (hardcover); Jewellery: Makers, Motifs, History, Techniques, by Diana Scarsbrick, et al., pub by Quarto for Thames and Hudson, 1989 (hardcover); The Art of Jewelry,...
Jewellery reference books: Ny Norsk Gull-Smedkunst, by Jan-Lauritz Opstad, pub by C. Huitfeldt Furlag A.S., 1983 (softcover); Aiz Daugavas Varadārzs, Eksperimentālās arheologijas pētīumi seno latgalu rota darināšanā, by Daumants Kalninš, pub by Cēsu Muzeju Apvienība Press Naums, 1995 (softcover); Viennese Design and the Wiener Werkstätte (catalogue), by Jane Kallir, pub by Galerie St Etienne, NY, 1986 (softcover); Oriental Jewellery and Works of Art (exhibition catalogue), pub by...
Jewellery reference books: An Introduction to Sentimental Jewellery, by Shirley Bury, pub by HMSO for the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985 (hardcover); An Introduction to Rings, by Shirley Bury, pub by HMSO for the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1984 (hardcover); Jewels and Jewellery: 500 years of western jewellery from the world renowned collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, by Clare Phillips, pub by Waston-Guptill Publications, 2000 (hardcover); The Ring: design past and present, by...
Jewellery reference books: Victorian Jewellery, Unexplored Treasures, by Ginny Redington Dawes and Corinne Davidov, pub by Abbeville Press Publishers, 1991 (hardcover); Jewellery through the Ages, by Guido Gregoretti, pub by the Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., 1969 (hardcover); Answers to Questions About Old Jewellery, 1840-1950, 5th edition, by C. Jeanenne Bell, pub by Karuse Publications, 1999 (softcover); Warman’s Jewelry, A fully illustrated price guide to 19th and 20th century jewelery,...
Jewellery reference books, of Scandinavian interest: Danske Smykker/Danish Jewellery, by Jacob Thage, pub by Komma & Clausen pub. Jydsk Centraltrykkeri, 1990 (hardcover); Svensk Smyckekonst: Från judend till postmodernism, by Anne-Marie Ericsson, pub by ICA BOKFÖRLAG, 1990 (hardcover). [2] £40-£60
Hammer Price: £85
Jewellery reference books, of Cartier interest: Cartier, 1900-1939, by Judy Rudoe, pub by British Museum Press, 1997 (softcover); Cartier, 1900-1939, by Judy Rudoe, pub by British Museum Press, 1999, (softcover); Cartier, Jewelers Extraordinary, by Hans Nadelhoffer, pub by Thames and Hudson, 1988 (hardcover); Platinum by Cartier, Triumphs of the Jewellers’ Art, by Franco Cologni and Eric Nussbaum, pub by Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1996 (hardcover); The Art of Cartier, exhibition catalogue,...
Jewellery reference books: Australian Jewellery: 19th and early 20th century, by Anne Schofield and Kevin Fahy, pub by the Antiques Collectors’ Club, 1990, (hardcover); Indian Jewellery, by M. L. Nigam, pub by Lustre Press/Roli Books, 200 (hardcover). [2] £60-£80
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