the necklace composed of ten stylised pansy clusters each with upper petals of oval facetted amethysts and lower petals of topaz, each with small pearl to centre, joined on triple chains, the back of the necklace with three cushion shaped clusters of different form, two featuring a cushion cut citrine, inverted, within garnet and pearl border, flanking a smaller similar topaz cluster forming the clasp, the necklace hung to the front with a matching cross of elongated rectangular cut yellow topaz arms, square cut to centre, four oval cut garnets around the junction, a pearl accent at each terminal, all close set and mounted in gold Length 36.5cm / 14�''
Length of cross pendant 5.5cm / 2�'' Weight: 92.5g
Victorian cabochon emerald and 18ct gold ring, London (date mark is either 1878 or 1898), the oval 6.49ct Colombian emerald open collet set to a simple tapering gold mount, D shaped shank, accompanied by AGL report no. 1118060 giving the Colombian origin opinion and that the stone shows minor clarity treatment of a traditional type (oiling)