Art Deco diamond and rock crystal lady's wristwatch by Cartier, Paris, with workshop mark for Edmond Jaeger, with rectangular crystal links alternating diamond set bar joins including two principal round brilliant cut diamond circular clusters,
the rectangular cream dial with black Roman numerals, signed 'CARTIER' and 'FRANCE', rectangular cut diamonds channel set to the bezel and with diamond arrowhead lugs, rose cut diamonds to the winder crown, the platinum case numbered to the reverse 18282 and 26797, stamped with the Edmond Jaeger workshop mark, French platinum assaymarks, also to link joins, accompanied by IAJA Expertise report no. XP1231-290323 from Olivier Bachet & Bernhard Berger declaring that in their opinion this is a genuine Cartier item Length 17.5cm / 6 7/8'' Weight: 30.5g
Late 18th / early 19th century pear shaped emerald and diamond cluster ring, c.1800, the Colombian emerald of step cut and elongated outline, open set and inverted within a heart shaped border of old cut diamonds,
Late 19th / early 20th century gold, black enamel and demantoid garnet chain necklace, c.1900, the graduating round brilliant cut garnets spectacle set,
Art Deco diamond and rock crystal lady's wristwatch by Cartier, Paris, with workshop mark for Edmond Jaeger, with rectangular crystal links alternating diamond set bar joins including two principal round brilliant cut diamond circular clusters,