Antique emerald and diamond three stone ring, c.1900, centred by a principal 2.33ct octagonal step cut Colombian emerald, flanked by cushion cut diamonds, rose cut diamond points between, to an openwork looped scroll gallery and reeded shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, accompanied by GPL report no. 21811 giving the Colombian origin opinion for the emerald and that the stone shows minor clarity enhancement, the cushion cut diamonds approximately 0.80cts in all
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)
Late 19th century five stone ruby ring, c.1890, the graduated cushion cut Burma rubies, approximately 4.10cts, with eight rose cut diamond points in between, to a pierced and scroll engraved gallery, fluted shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped '18CT', accompanied by GCS report no. 5776-4880 giving a Burma origin opinion for the rubies and that they show no evidence of heat treatment
Antique emerald and diamond three stone ring, c.1900, centred by a principal 2.33ct octagonal step cut Colombian emerald, flanked by cushion cut diamonds, rose cut diamond points between, to an openwork looped scroll gallery and reeded shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, accompanied by GPL report no. 21811 giving the Colombian origin opinion for the emerald and that the stone shows minor clarity enhancement, the cushion cut diamonds approximately 0.80cts in all