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Lot 1264

A pair of 9ct yellow gold diamond and emerald set earrings, a pair of 9ct yellow gold blue stone and diamond stud earrings and two further pairs of 9ct yellow gold earrings, approx combined weight 4.8g.

Lot 1145

An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond set ring, the central square cut emerald approx 1.15ct, flanked by two sets of six marquise cut diamonds totalling approx 0.4ct, size N, approx 4.1g.Condition Report: Missing one diamond.

Lot 1151

An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central tear drop shaped emerald approx 1.5ct, size I, approx 3.9g.

Lot 273

An 18ct yellow gold, emerald and diamond three stone ring - stamped '750', the central 6 x 4.75mm oval cut emerald flanked by a pair of princess cut diamonds, approx. 0.30cts, size L/M.

Lot 488

A pair of emerald earrings 9ct

Lot 487

A emerald pendant 9ct 2 gms

Lot 246

A EARLY 19TH CENTURY EMERALD AND PEARL DIAMOND SHAPED RING IN HIGH CARAT SIZE P 2.2 GMS

Lot 53

A VICTORIAN HIGH CARAT EMERALD AND PEARL CLUSTER RING SIZE O 2.6 GMS BOXED

Lot 98

Umfangreiches Konvolut Goldkette, Perlen- und Edelsteinketten mit diversen WechselschließenI. 750/000 Gelbgold. 31 Goldkugeln (Ø 11,8 mm) mit einer Goldkugel-Wechselschließe (Ø 12,0 x 13,0 mm). „Ni“ punziert - Nittel System. L 45 cm. Gewicht 71,7 g.II. Perlenkette mit 39 Akoyaperlen (Ø 9,0 - 9,5 mm) und einer 750/000 Gelbgold Wechselschließe (18,3 x 14,5 mm) mit Lagenachat Kamee. L 39 cm. „M Richarz“ punziert. Gewicht 59,4 g.III. Perlenkette mit 25 Süßwasserperlen mit handgewebten Perlennetzen umhüllt (Ø 17,5 mm) mit einer Ersatzperle. L 41/43 cm. Perlenummantelung teils beschädigt. Gesamtgewicht 100,9 g.IV. Amethyst-Kette mit 35 facettierten Amethyst-Kugeln (Ø 15,5 - 17,5 mm) mit einer rundum mit Amethysten gefassten Wechselschließe. L 41 cm. Gewicht 134,4 g.V. Lapis Lazuli Kette mit 33 Lapis Lazuli Kugeln (Ø 11,5 - 12,0 mm) und einer 750/000 Gelbgold wohl Korallen-Wechselschließe (Ø 19,0 mm). L 41 cm. Gewicht 96,0 g.VI. Wohl Prasem Achat Kette mit 25 Kugeln (Ø 15,5 - 16,0 mm) und 750/000 Wechselschließe (Ø 18,0 mm). „Ni“ punziert - Nittel System. L 42 cm. Gewicht 149,9 g.VII. Rauchquarz-Kette mit 19 Rauchquarz-Kugeln (Ø 19,0 - 22,0 mm). Silber Wechselschließe (30,0 x 26,0 x 14,5 mm, getestet) mit einem Rauchquarz im Emerald Cut ca. 50,83 ct (25,8 x 21,8 x 12,5 mm). Verschluss kann längs oder quer getragen werden. L 42 cm. Gewicht 247,2 g.VIII. Bergkristall-Kette mit 34 Bergkristall-Kugeln (Ø 12,0 - 12,5 mm) und 750/000 Gelbgold Onyx-Wechselschließe (Ø 18,0 mm). „Ni“ punziert - Nittel System. L 42,5 cm. Gewicht 91,5 g.IX. 750/000 Rose-/Weißgold Wechselschließe (40,0 x 27,0 x 17,0 mm) mit einem Glasstein. „M Richarz“ punziert. Gewicht 43,2 g.X. Lapis Lazuli Wechselschließe (Ø 18,0 mm). „Ni“ punziert - Nittel System. Gewicht 8,8 g.Privatbesitz Rheinland

Lot 58

Smaragd - Diamant Collierum 1990/2000585/000 Gelbgold, 1 Smaragd im Emerald Cut ca. 2,60ct wohl Kolumbien - Behandlung minor - leicht bestoßen, 22 Diamanten im Trapezschliff geschätzt ca. 2,20ct G - H / VVS - VS (Gewicht geschätzt) und einige Steine minimal bestoßen, Gewicht 63,8g, Länge 43cm

Lot 112

Schlupfreif mit Turmalin & BrillantenInnendurchmesser 6,3 x 5,3 cm750/000 Rosé- und Weißgold mit einem Turmalin im Emerald Cut und zwei Brillanten zus. ca. 0,04 ct H/VS-SI. Tragespuren. Gewicht 19,5 g.Privatbesitz Rheinland

Lot 111

A 14ct yellow gold necklace set with pearls, amethysts, sapphires and emerald, L. 45cm.

Lot 7

An early to mid Victorian gold emerald and split pearl cluster dress ring, engraved foliate shoulders, ring size I, 2.9g (emerald with large chip and fractures)

Lot 761

SMARAGD-DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Datierung: Um 2000. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,5 g. EU-RM: 56. Diamanten: 54 Brillanten zus. ca. 0,8 ct., G-H/VS-SI. Edelsteine: 1 Smaragd im Emerald-Schliff ca. 2,7 ct., intensive Farbe. Beschreibung: Karatgewichte im Ringschenk eingraviert. Dreireihige Ringschiene, rückseitig zusammenfließend, halbseitig mit Brillanten ausgefasst. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Smaragd 1ct + Deutschland

Lot 777

AUFWENDIGES AMETHYST-TÜRKIS-BIB-COLLIER UND OHRCLIPS. Datierung: Um 1970/1980. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, getestet. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 350,0 g. Maße: Länge Collier 40,0 cm, Länge Mittelstück 11,0 cm. Diamanten: Ca. 224 Brillanten zus. ca. 11,1 ct., H-I/VS1-SI2, 22 Diamanten im Karré-, Baguette- und Trapez-Schliff zus. ca. 1,3 ct., H-I/VS1-SI2. Edelsteine: 1 Amethyst im Tropfen-Schliff ca. 69,0 ct., 27 Amethyste im Emerald-Schliff, 3 ovale, facettierte Amethyste, zus. ca. 291,0 ct., ca. 292 runde und ovale Türkise im Cabochon-Schliff zus. ca. 102,0 ct. Beschreibung: Ein sehr opulentes, aufwendig gearbeitetes Set, besetzt mit feinsten Farbsteinen. Das Collier gleicht demjenigen aus dem ikonischen Amethyst-Türkis-Set von Wallis Simpson, 1937 - 1986 Herzogin von Windsor, das sie 1953 zu einer Gala in Versaille trug. Das Original wurde 1947 von Cartier für die Herzogin entworfen und als Teil ihrer Kollektion am 2. April 1987 bei Sotheby's in Genf versteigert. Abgebildet im Buch "Sotheby's Great Sales 1987-88", 1. Auflage, S. 19, damals versteigert für CHF 907.500. Heute ist es Teil der Sammlung Cartier. Das hier angebotene Set ist ein Beweis dafür, dass die Sammlung an herausragenden Schmuckstücken der Herzogin nach wie vor eine Inspirationsquelle für modernes Schmuckdesign darstellt . Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Set Gelbgold Farbsteine

Lot 707

SABBADINIExquisites Amethyst-Saphir-Armband. Herkunft: Italien, Mailand. Datierung: 2009. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 102,5 g. Maße: Länge 19,0 cm, Breite 1,6 cm. Edelsteine: 5 Amethyste im Emerald-Schliff zus. 36,11 ct., 160 pinkfarbene Saphire im runden Stern-Schliff zus. 24,47 ct. Beschreibung: Signiert "sabbadini". Rückseitig raffiniert gearbeitet, schmiegt sich dem Arm an. WEMPE Echtheitszertifikat über das Armband von 12/2009 anbei. Original Box anbei. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Sabbadini Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Armband Gelbgold Saphir 20ct + Italien, Mailand

Lot 786

FANCY SAPHIR-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Material: 750/- Rotgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 5,5 g. EU-RM: 54. Edelsteine: 23 Saphire im Emerald-Schliff, zus. ca. 6,9 ct. in Regenbogen-Farben. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Rotgold Saphir 5ct + Deutschland

Lot 632

DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Wohl USA. Datierung: Um 1940. Material: 585/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 4,5 g. EU-RM: 58. Diamanten: 1 Diamant im Emerald-Schliff 10,04 x 7,53 x 4,62 mm, 3,27 ct., F/VVS2, Politur: gut, Symmetrie: gut, Fluoreszenz: keine, farbbehandelt, 4 Diamanten im Trapez-Schliff zus. ca. 0,6 ct., I/VS. Beschreibung: GIA Diamond Grading Report von 01/2024 und HRD Antwerpen Diamond Examination Results von 03/2024 anbei. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Weißgold Diamant 3ct + USA

Lot 736

KLASSISCHES SAPHIR-DIAMANT-COLLIER. Herkunft: Wohl Deutschland. Datierung: Um 1970. Material: 750/- Weißgold, getestet. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 43,5 g. Maße: Länge ca. 43,5 cm. Diamanten: Ca. 172 Brillanten, 18 Diamanten im Trapez- und Baguette-Schliff, zus. ca. 4,9 ct., J-N/SI-P1. Edelsteine: 17 dunkelblaue Saphire im Emerald-Schliff, zus. ca. 4,8 ct. Beschreibung: Geschmeidige Kette aus abwechselnd zwei polierten und mattierten Gliedern. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Collier Weißgold Saphir 3ct + Deutschland

Lot 631

DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 9,0 g. EU-RM: 51,5. Diamanten: 1 Diamant im Emerald-Schliff 4,0 ct., K/IF, 16 Diamanten im Emerald-Schliff zus. ca. 0,9 ct., K-L/VVS-VS. Beschreibung: HRD Antwerpen Zertifikat von 09/1993 in Kopie anbei.Der Erlös kommt einer gemeinnützigen Stiftung zugute. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Weißgold Diamant 3ct + Deutschland

Lot 762

WEMPEModerner Smaragd-Ring. Herkunft: Deutschland. Datierung: Um 1990. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 18,5 g. EU-RM: 56. Edelsteine: 1 Smaragd im Emerald-Schliff ca. 3,3 ct., intensive Farbe, viel Jardin. Beschreibung: Signiert "WEMPE". Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Wempe Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Smaragd 3ct + Deutschland

Lot 751

SMARAGD-DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Datierung: Um 1970. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,0 g. EU-RM: 52,5. Diamanten: 14 Brillanten und 36 kleine Diamanten im Achtkant-Schliff zus. ca. 3,8 ct., H-J/VS-SI. Edelsteine: 3 Smaragde im abgewandelten Emerald-Schliff zus. ca. 1,8 ct. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Weißgold Smaragd 1ct + Deutschland

Lot 748

GÜBELINFeine Smaragd-Diamant-Schließe. Herkunft: Schweiz. Datierung: Um 1950/1960. Material: Platin, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,5 g. Maße: 1,9 x 2,3 cm. Diamanten: 12 Brillanten und 4 Diamanten im Baguette-Schliff zus. ca. 3,1 ct., G-I/VVS2-VS2. Edelsteine: 1 Smaragd im Emerald-Schliff 16,27 x 11,20 mm (ca. 4,4 ct.), sehr schönes, intensives Grün, Herkunft: wohl Kolumbien. Beschreibung: Signiert "Gübelin", Individualnummer. Vier Bajonett-Verschlussstellen. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Gübelin Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Platin Smaragd 3ct + Schweiz

Lot 749

KLASSISCHES SMARAGD-DIAMANT-ARMBAND. Herkunft: Wohl Deutschland. Datierung: Um 1950. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 22,0 g. Maße: Länge 18,0 cm. Diamanten: 28 Diamanten im Baguette-Schliff zus. ca. 4,0 ct., G-H/VS1-SI1. Edelsteine: 14 Smaragde im Emerald-Schliff zus. ca. 8,6 ct., viel Jardin, recht opak, wohl behandelt. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 17,85 Euro inkl. 2,85 Euro MwSt EU: 41,65 Euro inkl. 6,65 Euro MwSt Weltweit: Absprache nach der Auktion. zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Armband Weißgold Smaragd 5ct + Deutschland

Lot 668

MARKANTER BICOLOR DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Material: 750/- Gelb- und Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 14,5 g. EU-RM: 64,5. Diamanten: 1 Diamant im Emerald-Schliff ca. 1,1 ct., F-G/VS1, 10 Diamanten im Baguette-Schliff zus. ca. 1,0 ct, G-H/VS-SI. Beschreibung: Juwelierpunze. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Diamant 1ct + Deutschland

Lot 261

MARINA B: AN ONYX, EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND 'NAJWA' NECKLACE, CIRCA 1982Designed as a rope of onyx beads, spaced by links set with pear-shaped cabochon emeralds, brilliant-cut diamonds, and onyx and ruby sections, mounted in 18K gold, signed Marina B, with maker's mark 'MB', numbered W347, with maker's mark 'S.A. P.B' for Sté Pierre-G. Brun, French assay marks, with maker's case, length approximately 83cm (slightly extensible)Société Pierre-G Brun is a jewellery workshop which worked for Cartier, Fred, amongst others. They were bought by Cartier in 2000.For a similar model, page 75: 'Marina B. The Art of Jewellery Design', by Viviane Jutheau de Witt, first published in 2003 by Skira Editore S.p.A.  In the transformative landscape of the late 20th century, Marina B emerged as a visionary jewellery designer and pioneer, whose creations bridged the worlds of engineering precision and refined artistry.  Born into the illustrious Bulgari family, she was part of the third generation of this renowned jewellery house. Following the death of her father in 1973, Marina assumed a central role in the family business until 1976 and in 1978, she established Marina B, opening her first showroom on Geneva’s Place du Molard and quickly expanding to the fashionable hubs of London, Milan, Monte Carlo, Paris, and New York. Marina B’s designs are characterised by splendid, heavy gold pieces set with intensely coloured gemstones. Instead of the conventional method of stringing pearls and beads, which she found mundane, she pioneered innovative assembly techniques that revealed the hidden beauty of each gemstone. By creating deliberate “belly buttons” in round, colourful stones and embracing interchangeable design elements, she crafted jewellery that was both dynamic and adaptable. A defining chapter in her colourful career was her collaboration with the highly skilled Parisian workshop of JeanPierre Brun. Introduced to her by her trusted draughtsman, JeanPierre Varin, Brun’s workshop became her principal partner. Brun’s jewellery workshop was established in Paris in 1936, and quickly became a cornerstone of ‘haute joaillerie’, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and collaborations with prestigious design houses.  Initially led by Pierre G. Brun until his retirement in 1975. Under his sons’ Jean-Pierre and Etienne stewardship, the workshop solidified its reputation, working with esteemed brands such as Asprey, Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels. JeanPierre Brun himself described Marina B’s creations as highly structured, architectural, and meticulously constructed, comparing her uncompromising attention to detail to that of Suzanne Belperron. This collaboration not only underscored her commitment to precision but also played a crucial role in realising her inventive designs, including complex mechanisms for chokers and necklaces. Perhaps one of her most celebrated masterpieces is the Najwa sautoir necklace, introduced in 1982. Designed originally for a princess. Comprising a seamless strand of 1,800 nearly invisible pearls interwoven with subtle yet striking motifs in gold and diamond pavé, this necklace defied conventional aesthetics. The Najwa sautoir quickly evolving into a symbol of Marina B’s creative genius and remains an enduring icon of her prestige. Marina B’s work has always been more than mere ornamentation. It tells a story of a woman who dared to break with tradition, blending her heritage with her own inventive vision. Her jewellery, whether it be a transformative piece with reversible earrings, interchangeable gemstones, or a meticulously engineered choker, continues to capture the imagination of those who appreciate the fusion of technical mastery and artistic flair. Marina B changed ownership multiple times after Marina Bulgari stepped away from the brand in 1996.  Drawing inspiration from its remarkable archive of over 12,000 sketches, in 2017 the brand has entered an exciting new chapter under the leadership of renowned jewellery designer Guy Bedarida. Known for his influential roles at Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels, John Hardy, took the helm at Marina B by acquiring a majority stake in the band and becoming its creative director. In February last year, Marina Bulgari passed away in her Roman house on Valentine’s Day, at the age of 93. Her lasting impact on the jewellery world is evident in every beautiful piece she created, reflecting her timeless style and spirit.  Condition Report: A couple of beads discoloured to the front near the clasp (discreet) and a dozen on the reverseEmeralds: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, overall well matchedRubies: of purplish-red hue, medium tone, overall well matchedDiamonds: bright and livelySignature on clasp + maker's mark 'MB' for Marina B located on the tongue of claspEagle's head for French 18K gold + stamped OR750Maker's mark for Marina B - numbered W347With maker's mark for Société Pierre-G BrunClasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, commensurate with ageTotal gross weight approx. 130g

Lot 272

BULGARI: AN EMERALD DRESS RINGOf reeded design, centring a collet-set oval-shaped emerald cabochon weighing approximately 3.80cts, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, ring size P½ Condition Report: Emerald: gauged mounted approx. 3.80cts, of bluish-green hue, light to medium tone, semi transparency, a couple of nicks and surface reaching inclusions visible with 10x magnification and bright light sourceMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 21.40g

Lot 239

A FINE DIAMOND FIVE-STONE RINGThe frontispiece set with cut-cornered emerald-cut diamonds, each weighing approximately 0.50ct, to a plain polished hoop, mounted in 18K gold, Italian registry mark, ring size M Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 0.50ct each (total carat weight stamped inside hoop: '2.56ct', estimated colour E/F, estimated clarity VVS-VSStamped 750 for 18K goldSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 8.6g

Lot 116

AN IMPORTANT EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE AND EARCLIPS EN SUITE The necklace composed of graduated curved pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond links, with collet-set brilliant-cut diamond accents, each motif claw-set with a graduated oval-shaped emerald, to a concealed clasp; together with a pair of matching earclips, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, diamonds approximately 25.00cts total, with green leather pouch, length of necklace 38.5cm, length of earclips 2cmAccompanied by a report from the SSEF laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the twenty-two emeralds are natural, of Zambian origin, with strong green saturation, minor to moderate (oil & wax). Dimensions from approx. 12.20x9.20x5.80mm to 6.85x5.20x3.60mm. Report number 144739, dated March 3rd 2025.Emeralds have captivated civilizations for centuries, from Cleopatra’s Egypt to the Mayans and the Mughals. The name “emerald” comes from the Greek 'smaragdos', meaning “green gem,” symbolizing life and renewal. Over time, the emerald became legendary, thought to hold powers of prophecy and truth-telling, solidifying its status as a revered gemstone. For centuries, Colombia has been the most famous source of emeralds, renowned for their deep green colour with rich undertones. Colombian emeralds owe their striking hue to the presence of chromium and vanadium. These stones are often described as having a “velvety” softness. However, they typically contain more inclusions, known as jardin, which are natural characteristics of the gem but can impact its durability. Despite these inclusions, Colombian emeralds are still highly sought after for their rich, saturated green tones. In contrast, Zambian emeralds, which gained recognition in the late 20th century, have carved out a prominent position in the global gemstone market. These emeralds are known for their intense bluish-green hue and exceptional clarity, which results from the presence of iron rather than chromium. Zambian emeralds typically have fewer inclusions, giving them a cleaner appearance and making them more structurally durable. This clarity has made them increasingly popular among jewellers who value both beauty and resilience in gemstones. The Kagem Mine in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province, the world’s largest emerald mine, supplies around 25% of global emeralds. Notable finds include the 5,655-carat “Inkalamu” (2018), 1,225-carat “Kafubu Cluster” (2022), and 1,104-carat “Lion Emerald” (2017), cementing Zambia’s status as a leading source of large, high-quality emeralds with exceptional clarity. In recent years, Zambian emeralds have broken auction records, underscoring their growing value. A 56.87-carat piece by Chopard sold for over $1 million at Phillips Hong Kong in 2021, while a 17.43-carat emerald fetched £1.2 million at Bonhams London in 2022. Renowned jewellers such as Chopard, Graff, Boucheron, and David Morris have incorporated Zambian emeralds into their collections. High-profile figures like Julianne Moore at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Taraji P. Henson at the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, and Ellie Goulding at the 2020 Green Carpet Fashion Awards, have all been spotted wearing them. Condition Report:Largest emerald estimated to weigh approximately 3.70cts and smallest emerald estimated to weigh approximately 0.73cts. Emeralds of deep green hue, good transparency, overall well matched in colourDiamonds: approx. 25.00cts total, estimated colour approximately G, estimated clarity approximately VS2, one of the smallest diamond deficient near claspEarclips for non-pierced ears, clips with tight tensionClasp closes securelyMetal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be platinum and 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 94gAccompanied by a soft green case

Lot 253

A PAIR OF EMERALD HOOP EARRINGS/RINGSEach hoop pavé-set with circular-cut emeralds throughout, convertible from two rings to a pair of earrings, mounted in 18K gold, emeralds approximately 6.00cts total, length 2.6cm, ring sizes N Condition Report: Emeralds: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, overall well matched in colourStamped 18K and numberedSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 12.3g

Lot 34

A LATE 19TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND BROOCHThe cushion-shaped emerald within multiple-claw setting, to an old cushion-shaped diamond surround, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 1.60cts total, with gold security chain, width 2.5cmAccompanied by a report from GCS laboratory in London, stating that the emerald weighing approximately 7.60cts, is of Colombian origin, with minor clarity enhancement. Report number 5785-1037, dated January 31st 2025. Condition Report: Emerald: approx. 7.60cts, medium to dark tone, good transparency, minor nicks on table visible under 10x magnificationDiamonds: approx. 1.60ct total, estimated colour H/I, estimated clarity VS-SIWhite and yellow metal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be silver and 9K goldPin on the reverse slightly bent - closes securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 9.5g

Lot 31

A 19TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, SECOND HALF OF THE CENTURYThe collet-set cushion-shaped emerald weighing approximately 2.00cts, within a closed-back rose-cut diamond surround, mounted in silver and gold, French import mark 'ET' between 1864-1893, ring size J Condition Report: Emerald: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, surface reaching inclusion, minor facet abrasions visible with 10x magnificationDiamonds: bright and livelyNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 5g

Lot 173

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGThe cut-cornered step-cut emerald weighing approximately 4.70cts, within a four-claw setting and between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.50cts total, ring size N½Accompanied by a report from the SSEF laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the natural emerald measuring approx. 11.20x10.70x5.30mm, is of Colombian origin, with minor oil and resin. Report number 138864, dated June 12th 2024. Condition Report: Emerald: of bluish-green hue, medium to dark tone, good transparency, facets are smoothDiamonds: approx. 1.50ct total, bright and lively - estimated clarity VSStamped 750 for 18K gold inside hoopMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 8.6g

Lot 113

JEAN & PIERRE BELLIN: A CORAL, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1970The ropetwist-link chain suspending two openwork lozenge motifs highlighted with brilliant-cut diamonds, within ropetwist and beading detailing, suspending a detachable cultured pearl and coral tassel finishing with gold bead terminals, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's marks 'Sté JPB' for Jean & Pierre Bellin', unsigned, French assay marks, necklace length 50.5cm, detachable tassel length 9.2cmProspective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of items containing materials from endangered species, such as coral. Therefore, buyers should familiarise themselves with relevant customs regulations before bidding if they plan to import this lot into another countryJean & Pierre Bellin, heirs to a long lineage of master jewellers, represented the fourth generation of a family whose legacy in fine craftsmanship began in the early 20th century. Trained by both their father and grandfather, the brothers honed their skills in the prestigious workshops of Cartier before setting out to revive their own family’s maison. In 1962, they brought new life to the house by opening an impressive atelier at 62 rue La Fayette, one of the largest jewellery workshops in Paris. This expansion followed their original atelier on 16 rue de la Grange-Batelière, established decades earlier. Their sister Pierrette later joined them, as did thier brother Philippe, as representatives of the next generation, ensuring that the Bellin legacy would continue to shine. Jean & Pierre Bellin quickly gained a reputation for being extraordinary craftsmen: their work was defined by a vibrant aesthetic, blending the clean, bold lines of Art Deco with the rich, flowing elegance of Baroque art. They were particularly renowned for their use of emeralds, rock crystal, and other stones that required intricate cutting and imaginative setting. Demand for their pieces was so high that clients were often placed on lengthy waiting lists. Though they were among the most successful independent jewellers in France, a significant portion of their revenue came from international markets, particularly in the Middle East and Asia, where their name became synonymous with refined French luxury. In the 1980s, the two brothers also produced unique, high-priced pieces, destined for Place Vendôme houses such as Mauboussin and Chaumet, and numerous pieces of jewellery for Fred. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Bellin workshop embraced evolving techniques, including the popular “chaté de chaton”, a setting style that added movement and energy to gemstone designs. Whether it’s a turquoise cabochon bird pendant with ruby foliage and emerald eyes or a finely polished brooch with engraved detail, every Bellin jewel holds a spark of individuality and imagination. From the narrow streets of Paris’s 9th arrondissement to private collections across the globe, such as the Sultan of Brunei, Jean & Pierre Bellin crafted a legacy of elegance, imagination, and timeless artistry. In a testament to the enduring appeal of their creations, a sale held last March by Margaux Serrano Maison de ventes in Paris featured 56 pieces dedicated to the jewellery crafted by the Bellin brothers. This exceptional auction offered collectors and connoisseurs the rare opportunity to acquire works from the renowned Parisian house.   Condition Report: Coral: Typical angel's skin hue, overall well matched and in good conditionPearls: cream tint with pink and green overtones, high lustreDiamonds: bright and livelyMaker's marks located on the clasp of the necklace and on the clasp of the pendantFrench assay marks - eagle's head for 18K gold - located on both the necklace and pendantClasps close securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 59.5g 

Lot 117

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe cushion-shaped emerald, weighing approximately 8.80cts, within a double four-claw setting, to a brilliant-cut diamond frame, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.00cts total, ring size NThe emerald was verbally tested at GCS laboratory in London, in March 2025. It was confirmed to be natural, of Brazilian origin, minor oil. Condition Report: Emerald: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, good transparency - weight stamped inside the mount to be: 8.77Diamonds: estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity SI - weight stamped inside the mount to be: 2.07Stamped 750 for 18K goldSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 12.7g

Lot 22

 AN IMPORTANT ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND BRACELET, CIRCA 1925Of openwork design, the series of square-shaped links pavé-set with single-cut diamonds, each centrally set with a cut-cornered step-cut emerald, connected by rectangular-shaped links set with baguette-cut diamonds accented with single-cut diamonds to each corner, each centrally set with an old asscher-cut diamond, mounted in platinum and 18K gold, emeralds approximately 10.00cts total, asscher-cut diamonds approximately 7.00cts total, remaining diamonds approximately 10.00cts total, with security chain, length 18cm The Private Collection of A Continental Lady* This collection is starts on lot 17 & ends on lot 24.Condition Report:Emeralds: Approx. 0.84ct, 1.14ct, 1.65ct, 2.54cts, 1.75ct, 1.35ct, 0.67ct = 9.94cts, of deep bluish-green hue, medium tone, good transparency, overall well matched in colour (most probably all Colombian)Principal diamonds: Old Asscher-cut diamonds. approx.: 0.76ct, 1.11ct, 1.28ct, 1.18ct, 1.03ct, 0.98ct 0.65ct = 6.99cts, estimated colour G/H/I, estimated clarity VS2-SI1Remaining diamonds: approx. 10.00cts total, colour and clarity similar to aboveWhite metal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be platinumClasp closes securely and has a safety bar and there is a working additional safety chainNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 42.4g

Lot 122

OMEGA: AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND LADY'S COCKTAIL WATCH, CIRCA 1970The 17-jewel Cal-620 manual wind movement, with oval champagne dial with gilt batons for numerals, black painted batons for quarters and hands, bezel highlighted with circular-cut emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, similarly-cut diamond crown, to a fitted textured gold bracelet, logo on the clasp, Swiss assay mark, dial and movement signed, case no. 8226, movement no. 29740633, with original maker's case and outer box, case (excluding stones and crown): 21mm, length 18cmCondition Report:Bracelet: with very minor dents, in good condition commensurate with ageEmeralds: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, good transparency, overall well matched in colourDiamonds: bright and livelyCase stamped inside 8226 and with Swiss assay markIndistinct mark on the side of the clasp and another mark 355BMovement signed Omega and was observed to be cleanIn running condition at the time of cataloguingTotal gross weight approx. 54.8gAn external watch specialist who verifies every watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition and mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement, reference numbers etc...The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need servicing at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Adam's cannot guarantee the future working of the movement. The jewellery department is happy to offer any additional assistance.

Lot 18

 A FINE ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1925The lozenge openwork plaque, centring a sugarloaf-shaped emerald weighing approximately 2.70cts, within old brilliant and single-cut diamond surround, mounted in platinum, diamonds approximately 10.00cts total, width 5.8cm  The Private Collection of A Continental Lady* This collection starts on lot 17 & ends on lot 24.Condition Report:Diamonds: approx. 10.00cts total, estimated colour: a majority of G/H/I, with a couple of J/K, estimated clarity VS2-SI1 (one diamond with small chip visible under 10x magnification (near the emerald)Emerald: approx. 2.70cts, of bluish-green hue, medium tone, vivid, minor abrasions on the tip of the sugarloaf visible under a bright light sourceWhite metal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be platinumClasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 18.5g

Lot 86

CARTIER: A DIAMOND, EMERALD AND ONYX 'PANTHÈRE DE CARTIER' PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 2012Designed as a stylised panther, the body pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds throughout, to circular-cut emerald eyes and onyx nose, suspended from a fine gold double chain, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier, numbered, with maker's mark 'GC', French assay mark, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark, with photocopy of invoice from Cartier Paris dated 2012, with maker's case, pendant length 2.9cm, chain length 45cm Condition Report: Numbered UL3030 and same number is on the copy of the Cartier invoiceMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 12.2gRetail price on Cartier website: €32,200.-https://www.cartier.com/en-ie/panthere-de-cartier-necklace_cod25372685655696524.html

Lot 256

Silver and CZ leopard headed pendant with emerald eyes

Lot 254

Well cast silver cat figure with emerald eyes

Lot 73

A Diamond and Emerald Five Stone Dress Ring, (one stone missing), of two-tone design, claw set throughout between slim tapered shoulders, stamped "W.G&S 18CT" (finger size K), together with an 18ct gold three stone ring, of crossover design (finger size N) (4.7grams). (2)

Lot 275

9ct topaz and diamond crossover style dress ring, size N, together with a pair of 9ct emerald and diamond drop earrings, 4.8g total (3)

Lot 311

9ct emerald and diamond pendant necklace, together with a 9ct amethyst and diamond cluster ring, size M, 4.5g total (2)

Lot 350

Regency ornate heart-shaped yellow metal acrostic locket, gem-set to spell 'Regard' (ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, diamond), with further small turquoise cabochon to centre, a forget-me-not verso and glazed compartment to interior, the locket 2.2cm H (excluding bale) x 2.1 W approx, hung from a later associated yellow metal chain necklace with replacement metal clasp, 10.9g gross

Lot 452

A 9ct gold emerald and diamond tie pin, modelled as an owl perched on a crescent moon, with a star above, 7.0g.

Lot 185

A 9ct gold and emerald three stone ring, in a crossover design, the shoulders each set with four tiny diamonds, size O 1/2, 2.4g.

Lot 17

An Art Deco emerald and diamond bar brooch, set in unmarked white metal, in a Collingwood (Jewellers) Ltd box, 3.5g.

Lot 492

An emerald ruby and diamond stick pin, modelled as a three leaf clover, and an oval opal stick pin, both in yellow metal, 2.6g.

Lot 127

Mixed lot of precious stones to include Citirne, emerald, ruby & 1ct of diamond Total weight 10ct

Lot 102

Exquisite pair of hand painted lidded porcelain vases, showcasing a vibrant palette of cobalt blue, emerald green, and gold. Each vase features lush floral decoration interwoven with colorful butterflies and birds in mid-flight, all rendered in fine detail. Gilded panel-style accents run vertically around the body, adding texture and ornate elegance to the design. The domed lids are topped with finials and continue the floral motifs. These decorative vases are a radiant example of hand painted porcelain craftsmanship.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 16"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 86

A striking art glass vase and perfume bottle set by Vitrix Studio, featuring a vibrant combination of cobalt blue and emerald green hues, accented with clear and silver-toned ribbons. The vase (14"H) showcases a teardrop shape with vertical striping, while the perfume bottle (9.5"H) mirrors the color palette with an elegant tapered form and a round stopper. The bases reveal intricate swirling patterns. Etched with the Vitrix signature, this set exemplifies the studio’s commitment to craftsmanship and artistic design.Issued: 1992Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 69

An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring, marked 750, oval emerald flowerhead with three diamonds each side, size N

Lot 79

A white metal diamond and emerald ring, with six graduated round cut diamonds, largest approximately 3mm diameter, smallest approximately 2mm diameter, interspersed by five baguette cut emeralds, largest approximately 3 by 2mm, smallest approximately 2 by 1mm, fitted with a ring spacer stamped '9ct', size (with spacer) S, 4.2g.

Lot 71

An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring, the three oval emeralds and two princess cut diamonds, band marked 750, size N, 4.7g

Lot 151

THE EMERALD FOREST (1985) UK Quad film poster with artwork by Vic Fair and Brian Bysouth, rolled

Lot 864

An emerald cut citrine, boxed with certificate.

Lot 1005

A 9ct gold, emerald and pearl ring.

Lot 2204

A collection of glass bottles, including an emerald green W. Fletcher, Ilkeston Codd marble bottle with embossed logo. Together with other advertising bottles, clear green and blue **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

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