of Latin form, each arm set with an elongated fancy-shaped topaz with a square cut to the centre, cushion and single cut diamond line border around the rim and criss-crossing around the central stone, similarly diamond set to the front of the suspension loop, partially closed-set, mounted in silver and gold.
Provenance:
By family tradition, left by H.R.H. The Princess Amelia (1783-1810), daughter of George III, to her Lady in Waiting The Hon. Mrs George Villiers (1775-1856) and by descent to her great granddaughter Lilias Borthwick, later Countess Bathurst (1871-1965) and by descent in the Bathurst family. Length including loop 10.3cm / 4 1/8'' Weight: 33g
Pair of antique moss agate and diamond cufflinks, French c.1900, circular panels with dendritic agate centres bordered by rose cut diamonds, close cut down collet set in silver and gold with sprial fluted backs, figure-of-eight bar connectors
Late 18th and early 19th century foiled amethyst suite, c.1800, comprising a necklace with cross pendant, a pair of bracelets, a pair of pendant earrings and a coronet shaped brooch,
Early 20th century ruby and diamond heart and circle garland pendant, c.1910, with central pear shaped ruby and diamond heart, the facetted ruby of approximately 0.85ct,