Mid-20th century 18ct yellow gold double curblink collar necklace by Chaumet, Paris, with London import hallmarks for 1957, converting to a pair of bracelets,
the angular links, each doubled with one inside the the other having facetted edges, signed 'CHAUMET SCo', one with serial number 1888, French assaymarks and workshop mark, London import marks for 18ct gold and with date mark of 1957 Length as necklace 39cm / 15�''
Length as bracelets each 19.5cm / 7�'' Weight: 130g
19th century gold, enamel and gem set Renaissance revival pendant with eagle bird by Castellani, Rome c.1860/1870, together with an associated contemporary baton chain necklace,
Late 19th / early 20th century Russian spectacle set sapphire and gold long chain necklace by Fyodor Ruch of St. Petersburg, assayed Moscow 1898-1908, possibly formerly the property of Princess Alice of Battenberg, paternal grandmother of King Charles III, the chain spaced by twenty-four cushion, round and oval cabochon sapphires,
Mid-20th century 18ct yellow gold double curblink collar necklace by Chaumet, Paris, with London import hallmarks for 1957, converting to a pair of bracelets,