the circular silvery-white dial signed 'CARTIER', with baton hour markers, blued steel hands, set to the bezel with round brilliant cut diamonds creating a scalloped effect, the three-row band of ribbed oval links supporting two row diamond collet lines, the gold links with bead style detail and articulated on looped-link joins, the diamonds of round brilliant cut, back-wind movement, case back with serial number 173929 and 10205, French assaymarks, with the workshop mark for Edmond Jaeger, accompanied by IAJA Expertise report no. XP1839-161024, signed by Olivier Bachet & Bernhard Berger declaring that this, 'Resille' model, in their opinion is 'a genuine Cartier item' from Cartier Paris, Special Order, 1968 Length: 17cm
Width: 1.5cm Weight: 49.5g
Pair of antique blue guilloche and cushion cut diamond oval cufflinks by William John Hutchinson, English c.1900, together with a pair of matching studs,
21 oval antique cameos mounted for wear as a necklace, collected by Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington, each collet set in gold and joined by detachable circular links,
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,