Lot 256
An 18ct gold date-just with diamond dot dial wristwatch
Estimate £12,000 - £14,000
A Rolex is more than a watch—it’s a legacy. This 18ct gold Datejust is a rare find, featuring a white diamond-dot dial paired with Roman numerals, framed by a classic fluted bezel, and finished with the iconic Oyster Perpetual bracelet. The white diamond-dot dial is particularly scarce, making this piece a collector’s dream and a symbol of enduring sophistication.
Lot 39
An emerald and diamond ring, set in 18ct gold
Estimate £1,500 - £2,000
Emeralds are celebrated for their vibrant green hues and geological complexity. Most require treatments to enhance clarity, but this stone stands apart with only surface oiling, preserving its natural beauty. Its Zambian origin gives it a distinctive blue-green tone, confirmed through gemmological analysis. For those who appreciate authenticity and rarity, this ring is a true treasure.
Lot 169
A Circa 1890, 18ct gold and silver, diamond and moonstone set pendant
Estimate £1,200 - £1,600
This heart-shaped cabochon moonstone pendant, dating back 130 years, is a testament to enduring craftsmanship. Surrounded by rose-cut diamonds and crowned with a delicate ribbon bow surmount, it measures 4cm and weighs 4.72g. Despite moonstone’s inherent fragility, this example boasts exceptional transparency and silky adularescence, qualities rarely seen in antique pieces. A similar pendant sold at Bonhams for £2,750, underscoring its desirability among collectors.
This sale is online-only, offering you the convenience to browse, bid, and secure these exceptional pieces from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first-time bidder, this auction promises an unparalleled opportunity to own treasures that combine history, artistry, and luxury.
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