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An aquamarine and diamond necklace, the curb-link chain leading to a brilliant-cut diamond-set frontispiece, interspersed with similarly-set foliate motifs and suspending a detachable step-cut aquamarine drop, mounted in 18ct gold, rubbed hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 5.20 carats, length 43.5cm. £3,400-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
A pair of aquamarine and diamond earrings, the brilliant-cut diamond trefoil surmounts suspending a pear-shaped aquamarine drop, length 18mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £240
A pair of vari-colour sapphire ear pendants, set with oval-cut sapphires of pink, purple and blue hues, terminating in a similarly-cut sapphire and diamond cluster drop, stamped ‘Au 750’, length 22mm. £600-£800
£600–£800
A pair of aquamarine and diamond cluster ear studs, the circular-cut aquamarines claw-set within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18K’, total diamond weight approximately 0.45 carat, diameter 15mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £380
An early 20th century aquamarine and diamond bar brooch, the three vari-cut aquamarines spaced by old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, length 7.5cm. £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
A Medieval late 13th century gold and sapphire stirrup ring, the hoop of D-shaped cross section, the raised triangular-shaped bezel between angled shoulders, inset with the original heart-shaped cabochon sapphire at the apex, diameter 32mm. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
A Medieval gold sapphire stirrup ring, late 13th/early 14th century, the hoop of D-shaped cross-section, with raised triangular-shaped bezel inset at the apex with the original heart-shaped cabochon sapphire, the bezel with angled shoulders and flattened on the opposing sides, tapering towards the base, diameter 20mm, width 3mm. £1,200-£1,400
Hammer Price: £1,200
A silver gilt pilgrim badge, circa 1500, the openwork cast design of St George on horseback spearing a dragon, the figure of Princess Una standing to the right, the reverse with loop attachment, diameter 23mm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £300
A late 16th century silver gilt badge, the openwork cast design of St George in armour, standing upon a dragon and holding a curved sword or scimitar in his right arm, a shield in his left, the dragon’s head upturned, biting the shield, the reverse with loop attachment, dimensions 30 x 20mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £260
A 15th century silver-gilt Fede finger ring, the bezel comprising a rectangular-shaped panel of two clasped hands, the centrally ridged hoop dividing lombardic inscription reading ‘ihc+nazar envs rex i’, diameter 23mm, width 10mm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A rare 16th century silver vervel or hawking ring, the shield-shaped bezel finely engraved with the Royal coat of arms of England and France, quartered, comprising (clockwise) the lions of England and three fleur-de-lis of France, the hoop engraved to the exterior in capitals ‘I.BRI’, diameter 8mm, shield 9mm. £1,000-£1,500
An early 17th century silver vervel or hawking ring, the annular ring inscribed in capitals, +AMBROS* +PVDSE.. *, diameter 14mm, width 3mm, depth 1mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
A 16th century Elizabethan gold button, of hollow cast domed form, the front richly ornamented and segmented, a rosette to the pinnacle, with six small blue enamelled pomegranates around the base, (with enamel loss), the reverse with loop attachment, diameter 13mm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £200
A 16th century Elizabethan gold ring set, the circular bezel set with a high relief white chalcedony cameo carved to depict the head of Cupid, between trifurcating scrolled shoulders, traces of red enamel interspersed with white dots surrounding the bezel, ring size H. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,300
An early 17th century gold, enamel and rock crystal ring, the central table-cut rock crystal set within a rectangular box bezel, the sides decorated with rounded indents of pale blue enamel, four to the outer sides, three to the inner sides, the underbezel similarly enamelled, the arched D-shaped hoop with high central ridge inset with conforming pale blue enamel to each side, the lower section of the hoop plain and slightly tapering, diameter 19mm, ring size K. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,700
A gold posy ring, early 17th century, the D-shaped hoop decorated to the exterior with horizontal grooves, inscribed to the interior in capitals ‘+REMEMBER THE GIVER’, diameter 20mm, band width 5mm, ring size M½. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £700
A gold posy ring, circa 1600-1640, the broad band decorated to the exterior with diagonal bands with ribbed beading between, the interior inscribed in capitals ‘I LIKE MY CHOIES’, diameter 22mm, width 6mm, ring size R. £1,000-£1,400
A gold posy ring, circa 1660-1680, the hoop of D-shaped cross section, inscribed to the interior in italics ‘As god decreed so we agreed’, diameter 23mm, band width 6mm, ring size S. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £750
A gold posy ring, circa 1660-1680, the D-shaped band inscribed to the interior in italics ‘in thee my choice I do rejoice’, maker’s mark ‘TS’, diameter 21mm, band width 4mm, ring size Q½. £600-£800
A gold posy ring, circa 1660-1680, the wide rectangular-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘Godlye .love .will .not .remove’, maker’s mark ‘R’ in an oval cartouche, diameter 21mm, width 5mm, ring size R. £600-£800
A gold posy ring, circa 1660, the hoop of rectangular cross section, inscribed to the interior ‘A vertuous wife preserveth life’, diameter 20mm, band width 5mm, ring size N½. £800-£1,000
A gold posy ring, circa 1680-1700, the D-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘*When love doth remayne - Parting is vayne’, diameter 22mm, band width 5mm, ring size S. £800-£1,000
A gold posy ring, circa 1700-1720, the D-shaped band inscribed to the interior in italics ‘Remember me, as I do thee’, maker’s mark probably ‘m’, diameter 21mm, band width 5mm, ring size M. £800-£1,000
A gold posy ring, early 18th century, the D-shaped hoop of hollow construction, inscribed to the interior in script ‘In god and thee rest my felicity’ followed by maker’s mark ‘PR’ in a cartouche, diameter 9.5mm, band width 4mm, ring size T. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
A gold posy ring, 18th century, the plain hoop of rectangular cross section, inscribed to the interior in large script ‘All that I desier of thee is to feare god and love’ followed by maker’s mark ‘IA’ in a cartouche, diameter 21mm, band width 5mm, ring size O. £600-£800
A gold posy ring, 18th century, the D-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘Forget not he who loveth thee’, diameter 23mm, band width 4mm, ring size U½. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £650
A gold posy ring, late 16th/early 17th century, inscribed to the inside in capitals “+vive vt vivas”, (live that you may live), decorated to the exterior with angled grooves, ring size J. £600-£800
A gold posy ring, 17th century, the D-shaped band with seriffed Roman capitals inscription to the interior ‘+as.i.crave.so.let.me.have..’, ring size P. £600-£800
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. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £550
A gold posy ring, early 19th century, the band of D-shaped cross-section, the interior inscribed ‘Hearts united live contented’ in italic cursive script, maker’s mark a rampant lion followed by ‘wih’, ring size U. £200-£300
A late 19th century onyx and pearl mourning brooch, the onyx cabochon with applied star motif, the central half-pearl within a surround of rose-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, (pearl untested), diameter 20mm. £300-£400
£300–£400
An early 19th century memorial ring, the glazed hairwork panel within a surround of seed pearls and black enamel border, to bifurcated shoulders and with chased foliate decoration throughout, the under-bezel inscribed ‘John Lewin Sheppard Ob.10.aug 1821.at.27’, mounted in gold, ring size N. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
A 19th century gold coiled serpent memorial ring, decorated to the exterior with scaled body inlaid with black enamelling, the eyes inset with faceted diamonds, the interior inscribed in English round hand ‘judith (g)ender? 24th March 1838 ae 58’, diameter 20mm, ring size O½. £300-£500
A late 18th century memorial ring, the oval glazed panel revealing a hairwork panel with applied initials ‘AH’, with blue and white enamel border inset with lettering ‘OB 24 SEP 1789 AE 92’, between scroll engraved shoulders, mounted in gold, ring size P. £600-£800
Three 19th century seal fobs, comprising a silver seal engraved with a wheat sheaf within ornate openwork mount, another silver example with coat of arms of three boar heads in an oval cartouche with scrolled surround and pair of wings above, and a brass-mounted glass seal with a standing figure of Hope holding an anchor, various lengths. £200-£300
An 18th century gold seal ring, the circular bezel engraved with the arms of the family of Grenville, a shield with green quarter panels and a central cross of silver bearing five red roundels (vert on a cross argent, five torteaux). a helmet placed above the shield with a sheaf of corn as the crest, an inscription around reads ‘Sigillum georg de grenvil’, diameter 23cm, ring size approximately T. £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £9,500
A mid 19th century gold and diamond locket, the oval bloomed gold locket with raised central panel set with an old cushion-shaped diamond, diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, length 5.5cm. £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
A mid to late 19th century novelty brooch, the circular brooch with bloomed finish and applied decoration realistically modelled as a bird and nest, with three seed pearl ‘eggs’, mounted in gold, glazed compartment verso, diameter 35mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £440
A mid to late 19th century locket, the central panel with engraved foliate decoration and opening to reveal a glazed compartment, to a stylised laurel wreath surround and graduated beadwork border, glazed verso and with inscription, semi-bloomed finish, mounted in gold, length 45mm. £300-£400
An early 20th century diamond bracelet, the openwork flowerhead centrepiece set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, to an expandable fancy-link scroll bracelet, adapted, stamped ‘585’, possible import mark for 1933 former Yugoslavia, minimum diameter approximately 5cm. £500-£700
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