the tapering platinum necklace of accordian style links in flattened tubular form, also known as 'gaspipe' design, centred by a principal aquamarine of canted step cut and bordered by a channel set line of end-to-end baguette and trapezium cut diamonds, two-stone baguette diamond push to the clasp,
the earrings each formed of similar aquamarine in diamond line border, collet set landscape upon a line-pierced scroll-under panel extending to the clip fitting behind, all stamped 'Pt', '950' and with maker's mark 'Pauly' within a stamp outline of modern brilliant profile.
Approximate stone weights:
Necklace: aquamarine 20.35ct, diamonds 2.85cts
Earrings: aquamarines 4.80ct & 4.55ct, diamonds 3.35cts Necklace length 46cm / 18''
Width at centre 2cm / �''
Aquamarine to necklace approximately 19.1 x 14.3 x 9.7mm
Earrings length 1.9cm / �''
Width 1.7cm /5/8''
Aquamarines to earrings approximately 11.4 x 9.3 x 6.0mm & 11.5 x 9.1 x 5.7mm Weight: 212.5g gross
Antique pearl and diamond corsage brooch, c.1900, attributed to Boucheron, formerly belonging to Mrs Flora Sassoon (1859-1936), designed as a stylised flowering gingko, converting for wear as a pendant-necklace,
Late 18th century garnet collet suite, c.1800, comprising a necklace with pendant; pair of bracelets; pair of pendant earrings; a coronet shaped brooch converting to hair comb; three line brooches; a round cluster brooch and a twin circular cluster fastener jewel,