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A diamond single-stone ring The brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.11 carats, in a platinum four-claw setting, London hallmark, ring size J ½ Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is E colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 12293194, dated 30th September 2002. £3,200-£3,800
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A yellow sapphire and diamond cluster ring The oval-cut yellow sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, mounted in 18 carat white gold, diamonds approx. 0.40 carat total, UK hallmark, ring size N £1,000-£1,500
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A gold and diamond ring, by Kutchinsky, 1962 The wide 18 carat gold band with textured details, inset sporadically with brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.40 carat total, signed Kutchinsky, maker's mark, London hallmark, ring size R ½ £500-£700
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A tiger's eye watch, by Roy King and Bueche-Girod, 1970 The rectangular tiger's eye dial with gilt spearhead hands to a textured 18 carat gold case and openwork rectangular-link bracelet, dial and movement signed Bueche-Girod, inside case with maker's mark RCK, UK hallmark, case width 2.8cm, watch length 16.4cm £2,000-£3,000
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A tiger's eye and diamond dress ring, 1971 Of textured 18 carat gold crossover design, the terminals set with two and three heart-shaped tiger's eye plaques respectively, each with brilliant-cut diamond accents, UK hallmark, ring size N £250-£350
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A pair of citrine earrings Each circular-cut citrine within an 18 carat gold textured foliate surround, clip fittings, maker's mark, UK hallmarks, length 2.0cm £250-£300
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A diamond half-hoop ring, by Boodles Set to the front with seven square-cut diamonds, to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamonds approx. 0.70 carat total, signed Boodles, maker's mark, UK hallmark, ring size M, maker's case and box £250-£300
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A pair of cultured pearl earrings Each set with a 5.3mm cultured pearl within a reeded interlinked trefoil loop surround, post fittings, length 2.2cm £800-£1,200
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A pair of diamond-set cufflinks, by Larry Each oval plaque with pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond centre within a raised and partially reeded border, to a t-bar terminal, diamonds approx. 0.30 carat total, plaque length 1.9cm £500-£700
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A diamond-set feather brooch/pendant, by De Maurier Jewels, 1963 Designed as a spray of 18 carat gold feathers accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.35 carat total, maker's mark, UK hallmark, length 6.2cm £500-£700
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A Brutalist ruby and diamond bangle, by Roland Schad, circa 1970 Of crossover design, the tapered abstract terminal set with a spray of brilliant-cut diamonds and vari-cut rubies, diamonds approx. 0.40 carat total, signed Roland Schad, Paris, maker's mark, numbered, French assay mark, inner diameter 5.8cm £3,200-£3,800
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A mid 19th century longchain Composed of openwork fancy-links with elongated quatrefoil decoration, to a similarly-designed tapered barrel clasp, length 98.0cm, cased by Read & Son, 77 Jermyn Street, London, SW £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: This necklace is believed to have formerly belonged to Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth Lambton (née Campbell) (1837-1909). According to family tradition, in 1863, she was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Alexandra of Denmark to the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII. The Lambton family were direct descendants of Mary Tudor (1496-1533) through her second marriage to Charles Brandon, the first Duke of Suffolk. Mary was the seventh child of Henry VII, and the sister of Henry VIII. Mary was considered Henry's favourite sister and it is likely he named his famous battleship the Mary Rose in her honour.
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A pair of 19th century pendent earrings Each cannetille surmount suspending a tiered tapered openwork cannetille drop with bead pendants, hook fittings, length 6.7cm £500-£700
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A natural pearl, diamond and enamel hat pin, circa 1870 The button-shaped natural pearl, measuring approximately 11.7-12.2 x 8.6mm, within a concave gold mount with a geometric blue enamel motif inset with old-cut diamonds, terminal width 2.2cm, pin length 15.2cm Accompanied by a report from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the pearl is natural, saltwater. Report number 15005, dated 17th November 2017. £500-£700
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A diamond five-stone ring Set with five graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.75 carat total, ring size J £250-£350
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A diamond and enamel locket, 1865 The oval locket with applied rose-cut diamond initials 'AL' to the front, the reverse with the Lambton family motto in blue enamel, the garter motif inscribed with the legend 'Le jour viendra' and a central hand design, suspended from a later pin fitting, locket length 3.5cm, fitted case by Phillips, Cockspur Street, London £350-£450 Formerly belonging to Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth Campbell, likely on the occasion of her engagement to Lieutenant Colonel Francis William Lambton in December 1865. The locket opens to reveal two glazed compartments containing several locks of hair. The internal frames are inscribed with the initials and dates of birth of their children, including the vendor's great grandfather.
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An early 20th century diamond and synthetic sapphire brooch Of stylised bow design, the central old brilliant-cut diamond between pierced panels set with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds and calibré -cut synthetic sapphire accents, diamonds approx. 0.60 carat total, length 5.4cm £300-£400
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A mid 20th century diamond bracelet Of openwork geometric design, set throughout with brilliant, single, baguette and square-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 8.90 carats total, length 18.0cm £5,000-£7,000
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A lady's diamond and sapphire-set wristwatch, by Le Coulture, circa 1930 The tonneau-shaped silvered dial with Arabic quarters and dot hour markers, between square-cut sapphire two-stone shoulders and single-cut diamond single-stone lugs, to mesh straps with diamond accents, dial, case and movement signed Le Coultre, case and movement numbered, length 15.0cm £300-£500
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An emerald and diamond cluster ring The cut-cornered step-cut emerald within a brilliant-cut diamond surround with baguette-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approx. 0.80 carat total, ring size N £1,200-£1,500
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A pair of emerald and diamond clips Each of stylised wing design, the central tapered line of square-cut emeralds, between pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond borders, twin prong fittings, diamonds approx. 2.20 carats total, length 3.5cm (2) £1,500-£2,000
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A cultured pearl and diamond necklace The single long strand of 7.9-8.4mm cultured pearls, to an old brilliant and baguette-cut diamond cluster clasp, diamonds approx. 2.20 carats total, length 120.0cm £1,800-£2,500
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An early 20th century sapphire and diamond brooch, by Lacloche Freres The open circlet set with an alternating line of calibré-cut sapphire and old brilliant-cut diamond sections, signed Lacloche Fres Paris, maker's mark, numbered, French assay mark, length 2.6cm £800-£1,200
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An early 20th century diamond double-clip brooch, circa 1935 Of opposing openwork scroll design, set throughout with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 4.20 carats total, length 6.5cm £2,000-£3,000
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