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Sunday Interiors

,

Sunday 8

th

March 2015 at 11.00am

147

A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING,

the old round brilliant-cut diamond within a ten-claw setting

to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamond approx. 0.95 carat total, ring

size R

€500 - 800

148

A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY,

comprising a 9 carat gold bar brooch centred by a circular-cut

red paste, a 9 carat gold pendant of a stag, etc (5)

€150 - 250

149

A DIAMOND AND 18 CARAT GOLD WRISTWATCH

BY WEST’S OF DUBLIN,

the black dial of curved rectangular form to a surround of sin-

gle-cut diamonds, a cabochon sapphire crown and a black leath-

er strap, one diamond deficient, diamonds approx. 1.10 carat

total, length approx. 22.5cm

€600 - 800

150

A TURQOUISE AND 22 CARAT GOLD PENDANT,

the openwork spherical pendant encircled by a row of cabochon

turquoise to centre, with a cabochon turquoise terminal sus-

pended from a fine curb-link chain, length 30cm together with a

gold fine filigree pendant of a bird, length approx. 22cm

€200 - 400

151

A SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD COIN BROOCH,

composed of two Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek gold coins 1985

and 1986, length approx. 4.5cm

€100 - 200

152

A MEMORIAL PENDANT,

the oval glazed pendant containing a locket of hair, the reverse

inscribed Catherine Parr and crested with a crown motif, length

approx. 4.5cm

Catherine Parr (B. 1512 - 5 September 1548) was Queen of

England from 1543 until 1547, as the last of the six wives of King

Henry VIII. She outlived him. She was also the most-married

English queen, with four husbands, and the first English queen

to be titled “Queen of Ireland”.

€300 - 500

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