to the front an articulated cartouche panel with inverted pear cluster to centre and foliate wings either side, below an inverted triangular cluster surmount, flanked by forget-me-not and foliate swags from a circle and bow-tie baton links, millegrain set throughout with rose cut, single cut, transition and pear brilliant cuts, mounted in platinum, upon a chain back, fitted case with stamp for retailer 'London & Ryder, 17 New Bond Street, London W'.
London & Ryder trading c.1861-1929. Described themselves as, 'many years principal assistants to C F Hancock', took over the premises and business of Thomas Hancock at 17 Bond Street and continued to trade there until c.1929 when they were taken over by Finnigans Ltd of 18 New Bond street.Length along diamond front section10cm / 4''
Height 5.8cm / 2ΒΌ''Weight: 17g
Diamond strap bracelet by Cartier, centred by a principal cushion cut diamond flanked by pave set diamond buckle motifs with baguette diamond links, similar to the end forming the clasp, upon a strap of diamond cluster quatrefoils alternating pierced shaped oblongs with bellflower detail, circular and triangular collet accents along the sides, signed 'CARTIER' and with serial number 2615900
Mid-20th century five stone ruby ring, c.1940, with graduated oval cut Burma rubies, approximately 1.55cts in all, claw set in gold, accompanied by SSEF report no. 119629 giving the Burma origin opinon and that the stones show no evidence of heat treatment
Early 20th century diamond three stone and onyx navette cluster ring, c.1915, with three old European cut diamonds, the principal to centre of approximately 1.80ct,