with twin oblong citrines radiating in chevron pattern from a central diamond set channel, a pear shape facetted citrine forming the tip, small diamond collet accents around the edge, a scrollover arch to the opposite end set with baguette cut citrines flanked by round brilliant and single cut diamonds, the oblong citrines of scissor cut, the diamonds to the central vein of inverted point cut and presenting as flat-topped, mounted in platinum and 18ct yellow gold, signed 'Cartier Paris', serial number 05225 and scored out serial number possibly 05985 (overstamped with 1's), JC maker's marks for Jacques Cartier, marked PT950 and 750, also with French assaymarks for platinum and 18ct gold, approximately 1.75cts of diamonds in all, accompanied by IAJA report no. XP2362-150525 signed by Olivier Bachet declaring that in his opinion this is a genuine Cartier item made by Cartier Paris 5 x 3.1cm / 2 x 1�'' Weight: 20.5g
Antique diamond and emerald heart pendant-brooch, c.1900, centred by an inverted pear shaped Colombian emerald to a pave set old brilliant cut diamond ground, open cut down collet set in platinum and yellow gold to back, wave pierced scroll gallery, hinged pendant loop to verso and with detachable brooch fitting accompanied by AGL report no. 1124775 giving a Colombian origin opinion for the emerald with insignificant oiling
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,