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A pair of silver ear pendants by Barbara Cartlidge, 1969, the pierced leaf-shaped panels to polished bead terminals, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, length 7.9cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
A pair of silver ear pendants by Barbara Cartlidge, the articulated drops with polished square panels and similarly-finished bead terminals, on suspension hooks, stamped ‘SILVER’, length 5.8cm. £150-£200
£150–£200
A silver fancy-link necklace by Barbara Cartlidge, the graduated polished links of track design, with applied batons with bead terminals, length 45cm. £1,000-£1,500
£1,000–£1,500
A pair of silver hoop earrings by Barbara Cartlidge, the open hoops centred with articulated polished bead drops, on suspension hooks, total length 6.2cm. £200-£400
£200–£400
A 9ct gold and malachite pendant by Barbara Cartlidge, 1966, the collet-set oval malachite panel below horizontal wavy bars with circular hoop above, with integral suspension loop, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London assay mark, length 12.5cm. £700-£900
£700–£900
A silver and agate pendant by Barbara Cartlidge, circa 1968, of abstract form, the collet-set oval banded agate below pairs of polished arrowhead panels, with integral suspension hook, length 13cm. £400-£600
A silver and amethyst collar and pendant necklace by Barbara Cartlidge, 1966, the plain planished collar with hook fastener, suspending a bold central pendant of ogee design, enclosing an amethyst rough crystal with disc below, the collar bearing maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, collar inner diameter approximately 12.5cm, pendant length 15cm. £1,400-£2,000
£1,400–£2,000
A silver fluorite ring by Barbara Cartlidge, 1970, the polished fluorite slice collet-set to a tapered band, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, ring size P - Q. £500-£700
£500–£700
An impressive 18ct bicolour gold collar and pendant necklace by Barbara Cartlidge, 1970, the collar applied with repeating flared ogee designs, with stud fastening, supporting a similarly styled detachable frontispiece below, terminating in a bold crescent enclosing an amethyst crystal carved as a flowerhead, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmarks, collar inner diameter 11cm, central pendant (excluding collar) length 14.5cm. £12,000-£15,000
£12,000–£15,000
A 9ct gold and citrine bangle by Barbara Cartlidge, 1966, collet-set to the front with a sugarloaf citrine cabochon, with geometric decoration to either side, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, inner diameter 5.2cm. £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
A pair of silver and hardstone ear pendants by Barbara Cartlidge, 1969, the open lobed panels centred with prism-shaped carnelian beads, to chalcedony bead drops, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, length 7.6cm. £500-£800
£500–£800
A turquoise ring by Barbara Cartlidge, 1964, the oval turquoise cabochon between openwork triangular shoulders with applied bead detailing, mounted in 9ct gold, maker’s mark ‘EBC’, London hallmark, ring size L - M. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
A 9ct gold ‘Boyd’ necklace by David Thomas, 1964, of tapered crossover design, formed of vari-coloured polished bars, with an interchangeable green tourmaline cabochon or cultured pearl drop, maker’s mark, London hallmark, fitted case, length 46cm. £2,000-£3,000
A silver bangle by Graham Watling, 1972, the shaped cuff with overlapping textured panels to the front, with similarly textured beads to either side, maker’s mark, UK hallmark, inner dimensions 5.2 x 6.0cm. £400-£600
A silver ring by Graham Watling, 1971, of crossover design, the front with textured columns of various heights supporting three polished boules, maker’s mark, UK hallmark, ring size N. £150-£200
A diamond ring by David Morris, 1971, of abstract quatrefoil design, bicolour and with openwork spoke detailing and a diagonal row of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a textured 18ct gold mount, signed, maker’s mark, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring size M - N. £800-£1,200
A set of seven stacking rings by Wendy Ramshaw, circa 1970 onwards, comprising two chalcedony disc rings, an amethyst ring, two plain gold bands and two white enamel bands, mounted in 18ct gold, three rings unmarked, four with maker’s marks, the two white enamel rings with London hallmark for 1983, the two plain bands with London hallmarks for 1970 and 1984, with maker’s perspex stand, ring sizes approximately T, stand height 12cm. £500-£800
A track-link bracelet by Louis Osman, 1977, the bicolour openwork bracelet of interlocking rectangular links of Britannia silver and gold, with swivel locking clasp, unsigned, length 18.5cm. £6,000-£8,000
£6,000–£8,000
A pair of enamel and cultured pearl ear clips by De Vroomen, the yellow enamel scrolls suspending detachable cultured pearl drops of golden tint, measuring 14.5 x 11.6mm, signed, maker’s case, length 43mm. £700-£900
An 18ct gold enamel and diamond ring by De Vroomen, 2000, the tapered yellow enamel panels leading to a central spiral set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, signed, maker’s mark ‘LDV’, London hallmark, ring size L - M. £1,000-£1,500
An 18ct gold amethyst ring by De Vroomen, 2010, the amethyst sugarloaf cabochon to a tapered band with hammered finish, signed ‘de Vroomen’, maker’s mark ‘LDV’, London hallmark, ring size L - M. £600-£800
£600–£800
A cultured pearl necklace by De Vroomen, 2001, the three strands of cultured pearls with an oval-cut blue paste to the front, with en suite drop below, mounted in 18ct gold, signed ‘de Vroomen’, maker’s mark, London hallmark, European convention mark, maker’s case, length 44.5cm. £700-£1,000
£700–£1,000
A pair of cultured pearl ear studs retailed by De Vroomen, the cultured pearls of pale golden tint, measuring approximately 11mm. £200-£400
A pair of cultured pearl ear studs retailed by De Vroomen, the cultured pearls measuring approximately 13mm. £200-£400
A cultured pearl necklace retailed by De Vroomen, the cultured pearls of golden tint, measuring approximately 10.5 - 12.6mm, length 50.5cm, £600-£800
An 18ct gold opal and emerald pendant by Ingeborg Bratman, 1994, set with a boulder opal cabochon within an openwork looped surround, set with two circular-cut emeralds to the surmount, suspended from an unassociated 9ct gold curb-link chain, maker’s mark ‘IRB’, London hallmark, chain with UK import mark, pendant length 34mm. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A 9ct gold fire opal ring by Ingeborg Bratman, 1989, of continuous wire and bead design, with three fire opal cabochons to the front, maker’s mark ‘IRB’, London hallmark, ring size K - L. £300-£500
£300–£500
A freshwater cultured pearl and fire opal necklace and earrings by Ingeborg Bratman, the oval-shaped fire opal beads alternating with similarly-shaped freshwater cultured pearls of yellow tint, unsigned, necklace length 77cm, earrings 30mm. £650-£750
£650–£750
A tanzanite bead necklace and earrings by Ingeborg Bratman, the tumbled tanzanite beads with polished boule spacers, the earrings en suite, unsigned, necklace length 77cm, earrings 38mm. £600-£800
A pink sapphire and diamond ring by Ingeborg Bratman, 2000, set with a circular-cut pink sapphire between two brilliant-cut diamonds, with beaded detailing, mounted in 9ct gold, maker’s mark ‘IRB’, London hallmark, ring size M - N. £300-£400
£300–£400
An 18ct gold peridot ring by Ingeborg Bratman, 2005, the circular-cut peridot in an openwork spiral surround, maker’s mark ‘IRB’, London hallmark, ring size L - M. £800-£1,000
A freshwater cultured pearl and aquamarine necklace and earrings by Ingeborg Bratman, the freshwater cultured pearls of various tints interspersed with aquamarine beads, the earrings en suite, unsigned, necklace length 87cm, earrings 31mm. £600-£800
A pair of 18ct gold earrings by Andrew Grima, 1967, the bombé nests formed of textured tendrils, maker’s mark ‘HJCo’, signed ‘GRIMA’, Uk hallmark, length 23mm. £2,000-£2,600
£2,000–£2,600
Two oval silver gilt tags by Andrew Grima, both reading ‘Andrew Grima London’ to the front, the second applied to the reverse with the logo for ‘The Queen’s Award for Industry’, both with applied thread fittings to the reverse, with maker’s mark ‘HJCo’, hallmarked for London 1966 and 1969 respectively, lengths 23mm. (2) £200-£300
£200–£300
An opal and diamond brooch by Grima, of bicolour starburst design, set with a black boulder opal cabochon, the marquise-shaped claws set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a textured wire surround, signed ‘GRIMA’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40 carat, length 30mm. £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
The Townswomen’s Guild 14ct gold Badge and Chain of Office by Leslie Durbin, 1969, the Badge of Office composed of radiating bars of unequal length with cube terminals, some inset with single-cut diamond highlights, and centred with the initials ‘TG’ in red and green enamel with a diamond detail between, the reverse engraved to the centre ‘National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds’, with twin jump ring attachments to facilitate suspension from the chain, maker’s mark ‘LGD’,...
£3,600–£4,600
A cultured pearl brooch, circa 1970, formed of textured square-shaped plaques, with polished square highlights and cultured pearls of black and white tints, (one cultured pearl deficient), stamped ‘14CT’, length 5cm. £300-£500
An 18ct gold garnet and diamond ring, 1972, the entwined textured spray claw-set with marquise-cut garnets and a similarly-cut diamond, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘HC’, diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring size I. £400-£500
£400–£500
A 9ct gold dress ring by Albion Craft Company, circa 1970, composed of raised pierced hoops, the decoration extending to the shank, maker’s mark ‘ACCo’, London hallmark (indistinct), ring size K. £200-£300
A citrine dress ring, circa 1970, the cut-cornered scissor-cut citrine within a sinuous mount of beaded tendrils, together with a pair of matching ear pendants, on later hook fittings, ring size S. £200-£300
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