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A late 19th century garnet necklace and earrings, the necklace designed as a series of rose-cut garnet clusters, the cabochon-set frontispiece suspending a pear-shaped drop, the earrings of similar design, closed back settings, necklace length approximately 52cm. £400-£500
Hammer Price: £440
A star brooch/pendant and earring suite, circa 1900, the brooch set throughout with graduated seed pearls and centred with a brilliant-cut diamond, the earrings en suite, mounted in gold, stamped ‘9CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, brooch length 30mm. £240-£300
Hammer Price: £260
Two mid/late 19th century mourning lockets and a brooch, the first set with a banded onyx cabochon within a ropetwist border and glazed hairwork verso, the second with glazed plaited hairwork panel set within a beaded collet, together with a banded onyx mourning brooch with central old-brilliant-cut diamond star motif, the whole within a seed pearl and black enamel surround, all mounted in gold, first length 6cm. (3) £300-£400
Hammer Price: £800
A 19th century amethyst and seed pearl brooch and a glazed portrait miniature, the first comprising a cushion-shaped amethyst within a surround of seed pearls, mounted in gold, together with a glazed locket bordered with circular-cut pastes and containing an oval portrait of a lady in 18th century dress, the reverse stamped ‘925’, locket length 45mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
An enamel portrait pendant and a turquoise and freshwater pearl pendant, the first with vari gem-set and polychrome enamel decoration depicting a lady in 18th century dress, later brooch fitting, and an openwork brooch of girandole design, with turquoise cabochon, freshwater pearl and enamel decoration throughout, mounted in silver, (damaged), (pearls untested), first length 30mm. (2) £100-£150
£100–£150
A pair of gilt metal and agate bracelets, circa 1840, the pierced scroll links spaced by flowerhead motifs, to a banded agate clasp mounted within a foliate surround, lengths approximately 18.5cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £160
A mid 19th century gem-set brooch, the lozenge-shaped scroll surmount set with garnet cabochons and vari-cut chrysoberyls in closed back settings, with conforming pear-shaped drop and swag decoration, mounted in gold, length 9cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
A mid 19th century diamond three stone ring, the principal old brilliant-cut diamond between two similarly-cut diamonds, the inner band inscribed ‘Prince Consort, to William Bartholomew 1855’, mounted in gold, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring size Q. £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,600
An early 20th century turquoise and diamond cluster ring, the turquoise cabochon collet-set within a scalloped surround of old brilliant-cut dimaonds, mounted in gold, stamped ‘18CT, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carat, ring size M. £260-£300
Hammer Price: £280
A mid 19th century smoky quartz brooch, the oval-cut smoky quartz in a gold surround of scrolling fruiting vines, with bead and wirework detailing, length 31mm. £500-£700
£500–£700
A gold guard chain, the fetter-link chain to bolt ring and swivel hook clasp, length approximately 194cm. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,900
A gold and garnet necklace/bracelet combination, circa 1850, the woven chain set throughout with garnet cabochons each within entwined knot surrounds, the two bracelets joining to form a necklace, mounted in gold, total length 42.5cm. £1,800-£2,200
A pair of 18ct gold and diamond cufflinks, 1980, the bicolour triangular panels with reeded ground and polished border, each set with a brilliant-cut diamond, to T-bar terminals, maker’s mark ‘SW’ possibly for Stephen Webster, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, panel length 17mm. £300-£500
£300–£500
A pair of diamond cufflinks, the cushion-shaped plaques pavé-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, to swivel T-bar terminals, stamped ‘18k, 750, D0.40’, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, plaque dimensions 13.0 x 11.5mm. £500-£700
A pair of early 20th century amethyst and mother-of-pearl cufflinks, double-sided, each circular mother-of-pearl panel set with an amethyst cabochon, the whole within a reeded border, with chain connectors, mounted in platinum and gold, stamped ‘18’, plaque diameter 15mm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £320
A pair of black enamel and diamond cufflinks, the rectangular panels each collet-set with a brilliant-cut diamond, together with two hexagonal-shaped dress studs of conforming design, mounted in 9ct gold, Sheffield hallmark for 2007, cufflink panel length 14mm. £200-£400
Hammer Price: £180
An 18ct gold and diamond eternity ring, channel-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, maker’s mark ‘CSTJ’, Edinburgh hallmark for 1998, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring size H. £300-£500
A topaz and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut topaz claw-set within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.85 carat, ring size S. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
A diamond five stone ring, set with a graduated row of transitional-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.25 carat, ring size Q. £180-£200
£180–£200
Three 9ct gold band rings, of ropetwist design, all three with London hallmarks, ring sizes Q-R. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
A ruby bracelet, the curb-link chain collet-set with oval ruby cabochons, stamped ‘585’, maker’s mark, numbered, length 20cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £400
A 13th century silver gilt annular brooch buckle, the frame designed with two pairs of animal masks opposing each other, their bodies formed by triangular panels of pellets, pivoting between the masks, dimensions 19 x 16mm. £100-£140
A 15th century silver-gilt Fede finger ring, one side decorated with a rectangular-shaped panel of two clasped hands, the opposing side with a hoop covering the join and applied with an openwork bezel of a crowned heart with two quatrefoil-shaped flowers, one to each side, the band of sub-rectangular section and decorated to the exterior with ring and dot punches in a zig-zag pattern, diameter 22mm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A post Medieval silver gilt band ring, 15th century, the broad band with plain convex centre between raised borders with square pellet details, band width 8mm, ring size T½. £300-£400
£300–£400
An early 14th century silver circular seal matrix, the hexagonal shaft surmounted by a trefoil suspension loop, with double collar below, stamped with three pellets punched behind for orientation, the seal face engraved with a shield bearing a stag’s head in profile, the field crosshatched and edged by an inscription in Lombardic lettering reading ‘s’oov hic ami brovthertov’ (Seal is a friend of Brotherton), dimensions: length 31mm, diameter 21mm. £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,000
A 17th century silver seal matrix, the octagonal die face cast with an incuse mermaid with upturned tail, holding a flower, all within a beaded border, the pedestal having six facets, one of which bears a maker’s mark of a single letter, tapering to an integral circular suspension loop, height 24mm, width 16mm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £120
An early 17th century silver vervel or hawking ring, the annular ring inscribed ‘*Sr Richard Anderson Barnt’, dimensions: diameter 12mm, band width 3mm, band depth 1mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,700
A rare 17th century Charles I silver vervel or hawking ring, the shield-shaped bezel finely engraved with Royal coat of arms, comprising (clockwise) the rampant lion of Scotland, the lions of England and fleur-de-lis of France quartered, the harp of Ireland, and finally quartered arms of England and France repeated, the hoop engraved to the exterior in italics ‘Charles . King’, diameter 10mm. £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £7,000
The Fontwell Ring: A late 12th century gold ring, the rectangular domed amber coloured glass inset within the hollow bezel, the bezel of rectangular form with flanges to two sides decorated with parallel grooves, the hoop rectangular in section and of tapering width, the shank inscribed in Lombardic script to the exterior ’siestre.ipvis.partir.non.avis.valete’, each letter with dotted punch detailing, the inscription translating as ‘thus to be and then to part is not worthy of...
£4,000–£5,000
A late Byzantine gold ring, 10th/12th century, the hoop of globular cross section and formed of beaded wire, with pairs of additional globules to either side of the bezel, the raised oval bezel inset with a green gemstone, diameter of shank 15mm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £140
A late 13th century gold and emerald ring, the rectangular cabochon emerald inset within a raised pyramidal-shaped collet of transverse rectangular form, the hoop of D-section, the exterior decorated to each side of the bezel with a quatrefoil of leaves and a trefoil of annulets to the centre, the hoop with multiple punched annulets within lozenge shapes merging into spirals, dimensions 22mm x 25mm. £5,000-£6,000
Hammer Price: £3,800
A late 15th century gold iconographic Annunciation ring, the band of D-shaped cross section decorated to the exterior with diagonal lines of beading around the hoop, the rectangular flat bezel with convex sides, the opposing sides concave, to the right depicting the Virgin Mary crowned, to the left the Archangel Gabriel facing Mary, his right hand raised, between angled shoulders each with shield-shaped panels incised with a lily, the interior of the bezel engraved in black lettering ‘ma...
Hammer Price: £4,000
A late 15th century gold seal ring, the raised octagonal bezel engraved with an eagle rising with wings displayed and inverted, the shoulders angled and fluted in three panels to the exterior, engraved with sprigs of foliage topped with ten petal flowerheads, some leaves with white enamel inlay, the rear of the hoop decorated with diagonal bands, the interior with inscription in black letters “x honor et joie” inlaid with white enamel, the hoop of D-shaped form, dimensions: diameter...
Hammer Price: £9,000
The Ashfield Ring A fine 17th century lady’s gold seal ring, circa 1615-1620, the oval flat bezel inscribed with a lozenge-shaped coat of arms, quartered: the first quarter a central band (’fess’) engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis (for Ashfield); the second quarter a fess with a crescent between two chevrons (for Tendring): the third quarter a chevron between three covered cups (for Boteleler); the fourth quarter a trellis pattern (’fretty’,) with a lion passant guardant...
Hammer Price: £11,500
A late 17th century gold posy ring, circa 1680-1700, the broad convex band with plain exterior, the interior inscribed ‘Feare god love me’ in spaced italics script, band width 6mm, ring size O. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A late 17th century gold posy ring, the D-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘A mind content cannot repent’, diameter 19.5mm. £800-£1,000
An early 18th century gold posy ring, with plain exterior, the interior inscribed ‘As god hath decread so we agred’ in italic script, ring size W½. £800-£1,000
An early 18th century gold posy ring, the plain gold band inscribed to the interior ‘Love is the bond of peace’ in italic script with long ‘f’, with maker’s mark ‘TS’ in Gothic script, (unknown), ring size Q½. £1,000-£1,200
A 19th century pale hairwork pendant necklace, circa 1850, composed of stiffened hair tubing forming the central bow, modelled as a sévigné, with applied gold monogrammed plaque, a trio of heart-shaped drops below, suspended from a necklace of stiffened openwork hair beads, with gold spacers, to engraved clasp, (some damage), pendant length 7cm, necklace 35cm. £600-£800
£600–£800
Two 19th century carnelian inset fob seals, the first of flared form, with fluted decoration, the intaglio carved to depict Demeter, Greek goddess of the harvest, the second of scrollwork form, the intaglio engraved ‘ Maria’, both suspended from a gold reeded split ring, first length 3.3cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
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