the five petal bloom in the form of a stylised dog rose, a large cushion cut diamond of approximately 1.80ct forming the raised stamen, with two diamond borders, one of spaced accent stones and one below of small cushion cuts, the flowerhead to a blousy cartouche shaped surround of the various bell shaped buds and curling serrated leaves, all from a single cut-stem, open collet set throughout with variously sized cushion cut diamonds, mounted in silver and goldWidth 5.3cm / 2 1/8''
Height 4.6cm / 1 7/8''Weight: 18.5g
19th century enamel and gold articulated panel bracelet by Falize, Paris c.1880, featuring birds to one side and flowers to the other, of Persian and and Japanesque influence,
Art Deco emerald and diamond cluster ring, c.1920, the cushion cut Colombian emerald of approximately 2.00cts, bordered by single cut diamonds extending to two diamonds to each shoulder, millegrain set in platinum, accompanied by AGL report no. 1124368 for the emerald giving the Colombian origin opinion and that the stone shows insignificant traditional clarity treatment (oiling), total diamond weight approximately 0.15cts in all,
Pair of antique ruby drop and diamond drop cluster pendant earrings, c.1890, each hung with an old pear shaped facetted ruby, totalling approximately 1.60ct,