This document is an auction catalogue for a Fine Jewellery & Watches auction taking place on May 20th, 2014. It contains information about the auction house, viewing times, and terms and conditions. The bulk of the document is dedicated to listing 36 lots of fine jewellery and watches to be auctioned, including diamond rings, necklaces, watches by Rolex and Patek Philippe, and detailed descriptions and estimates for each lot. A 7.08 carat diamond ring is listed as the highest valued item, with an estimate of €50,000-80,000.
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Fine Jewellery & Watches 20th May 2014
AUCTION
Tuesday 20th
May 2014 at 6.00pm
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms
26 St Stephen’s Green , Dublin 2
Ireland
SALE CODE
This sale may be referred to as 6027 in all correspondence
CATALOGUE
Admission by catalogue only €10.00
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VIEWING AT 26 ST. STEPHEN’S GREEN DUBLIN 2
MAY 18TH
- MAY 20TH
Sunday 18th May 11.00am - 5.00pm
Monday 19th May 10.30am - 5.00pm
Tuesday, Day of Sale 20th May 10.30am - 4.00pm
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Fine Jewellery & Watches
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1. Estimates and Reserves
These are shown below each lot in this sale. All amounts shown are in Euro. The figures shown
are provided merely as a guide to prospective purchasers. They are approximate prices which are
expected, are not definitive and are subject to revision. Reserves, if any, will not be any higher than
the lower estimate.
2. Paddle Bidding
All intending purchasers must register for a paddle number before the auction. Please allow time
for registration. Potential purchasers are recommended to register on viewing days.
3. Payment, Delivery and Purchasers Premium
Wednesday, 21th May 2014, 10.00am - 1.00pm and 2.00pm -5.00pm. Under no circumstances
will delivery of purchases be given whilst the auction is in progress. All purchases must be paid for
and removed from the premises not later than 5pm on Wednesday 21th May 2014. Auctioneers
commission on purchases is charged at the rate of 20% (exclusive of VAT). Terms: Strictly cash,
bankers draft or cheque vouched to the satisfaction of the auctioneers, prior to sale. Purchasers
wishing to pay by credit card (Visa & Mastercard) may do so, however, it should be noted that such
payments will be subject to an administrative fee of 1.85% on the invoice total. American Express
is subject to a charge of 3.65% on the invoice total. Please contact our accounts department prior
to sale with your payment queries. Artists Resale Rights (Droit de Suite) is not payable by purchasers.
4. VAT Regulations
All lots are sold within the auctioneers VAT margin scheme. Revenue Regulations require that the
buyers premium must be invoiced at a rate which is inclusive of VAT. This is not recoverable by any
VAT registered buyer.
5. Please note that any imperfections are not stated.
6. Absentee Bids
We are happy to execute absentee or written bids for bidders who are unable to attend and can
arrange for bidding to be conducted by telephone. However, these services are subject to special
conditions (see conditions of sale in this catalogue). All arrangements for absentee and telephone
bidding must be made before 5pm on the day prior to sale.
7. All lots are being sold under the Conditions of Sale as printed in this catalogue and on display
in the salerooms.
IMPO RTANT I NFORMAT ION FOR P U RCH ASERS
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A 9 carat gold amethyst and citrine charm
bracelet, composed of a curblink chain suspending
rectangular mixed-cut gemstones each to a scrolled
openwork swivel mount, length approx. 18cm
€150 - 350
2
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A diamond and ruby ring,
composed of a round brilliant-cut diamond to
centre between circular-cut rubies to an 18 carat
gold hoop,
diamond approx. 0.50 carat total, ring size L
€250 - 450
3
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A pair of diamond earstuds,
each round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-
claw 18 carat gold setting, diamonds approx 0.80
carat total,
diameter approx. 5mm
€500 - 800
4
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A diamond five-stone ring,
composed of a row of round brilliant-cut dia-
monds,
diamonds approx. 0.50 carat total, ring size L/M
€350 - 550
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5
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A gem-set ring,
composed of an oval mixed-cut emerald and sap-
phire between a row of single-cut diamonds, set in
18 carat gold, ring size O
€200 - 600
5A
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A diamond and 18 carat gold ring,
composed of a tri-gold band with round bril-
liant-cut diamond oval-shaped terminals, dia-
monds approx. 0.06 carat total, ring size R
€100 - 200
6
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A white sapphire heart shaped pendant,
the circular-cut sapphires, within a 14 carat gold
setting, suspended from a 14 carat gold box-link
chain, length approx. 25cm
€200 - 400
7
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A diamond single-stone pendant,
composed of a round brilliant-cut diamond within
a four-claw setting, suspended from a fine box-
link chain, diamond approx. 0.40, length approx.
26cm
€400 - 600
9
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A diamond navette ring,
composed of old-round brilliant-cut diamonds,
largest to centre, set in 18 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 0.59 carat total, ring size M
€350 - 550
5A
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10
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A Lady’s wristwatch by Raymond Weil,
the white circular dial with Roman numerals, to an 18
carat gold electroplated bracelet, quartz movement,
length approx. 20cm
€300 - 500
11
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A diamond pendant,
the scrolled oval openwork design set throughout with
round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, suspended from
a 14 carat gold fancy-link chain, diamonds approx. 2.00
carat total, length approx. 25cm
€1500 - 2500
12
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A diamond half-circle eternity ring,
together with a polished 18 carat gold band, the eternity
ring set to front with a row of round brilliant-cut
diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.35 carat total. both rings
size K/L
€300 - 500
13
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An early 20th Century diamond ring,
the floral spray set throughout with old round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, set in platinum and 18 carat gold,
diamonds approx. 1.10 carat total, ring size K/L
€1200 - 2200
14
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw set-
ting to diamond-set shoulders and an 18 carat gold hoop,
central diamond 0.52 carat total, ring size H/I
Accompanied by a certificate from the Gemological
Institute of America stating this ring is of H colour,
No. 2101261560, dated October 13, 2008
€800 - 1200
10
14. 14
15
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A diamond and aquamarine ring,
composed of a large rectangular-cut aquamarine
between tapering scrolled diamond-set shoulders
to a platinum
setting, 12.50 carat total, ring size K
€2,000 - 4,000
16
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A pair of diamond and turquoise ear pendants,
each scrolled surmount set with a round brilliant-cut and
square-cut diamond surmount suspending a graduated
turquoise drop, diamonds approx. 1.30 carat total, length
approx. 5cm
€1,800 - 3,800
17
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A diamond and pink sapphire bracelet by
Chatila,
the oval mixed-cut sapphires to a round
brilliant-cut diamond halo surround, between diamond
set oval openwork links, set in 18 carat rose gold, dia-
monds approx. 2.80 carat total. Length approx. 18.5cm
€2,000 - 6,000
18
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A pair of coloured diamond earrings,
composed of a round brilliant-cut diamond to centre to a
graduated double border of round brilliant-cut pink
diamonds, set in rose gold, diamonds approx. 2.23 carat
total, diameter approx. 2cm
€3,500 - 6,500
15
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19
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A Lady’s 18 carat gold Cellini wristwatch by
Rolex,
the mother of pearl dial with Roman numerals to
a circular case and fancy-link bracelet, dial, move-
ment and deployment case signed, inner circum-
ference approx. 19cm
€4,000 - 6,000
20
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A pair of diamond, pink sapphire and pink
quartz ear pendants,
each diamond single-cut surmount suspending an
oval mixed-cut pink sapphire and polished pear-
shaped pendant drop, total diamonds approx.
1.04 carat total, sapphire approx. 0.91 carat total,
length approx. 7cm
€600 - 900
21
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A diamond and opal ring,
the circular cabochon opal to a border of old-
cut diamonds and an 18 carat gold hoop, ring
size
€750 - 950
23
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A diamond and platinum Waterfall bracelet
by Boodles, the hinged bracelet composed
of round brilliant-cut diamonds, each within
a polished collet-setting, set in platinum, dia-
monds approx. 4.00 carat total, signed Boodles,
presented in original fitted case, inner
circumference approx. 16.5cm
€6,000 - 10,000
19
18. 18
24
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A diamond three-stone ring,
composed of round brilliant-cut diamonds, largest
to centre, each within a four-claw setting, dia-
monds approx. 2.30 carat total, ring size N/O
€8,000 - 12,000
25
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch by
Patek Philippe,
circa 1930s. the silvered dial with black Arabic
numerals and blue steel hands, to a large curved
rectangular case and black crocodile strap, dial,
case, movement, buckle signed, automatic move-
ment, length approx. 24cm
€7,000 - 12,000
26
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A pair of Gentleman’s cufflinks,
each of circular plaque form with blue guilloché
enamel to a white enamel border, set in 18 carat
gold, length approx. 2cm
€800 - 1,200
24
20. 20
27
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A pair of Gentleman’s enamelled 18 carat gold
cufflinks,
in the form of playing cards, length approx. 2cm
€500 - 800
28
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold Ellipse wristwatch
by Patek Philippe,
large size oval-shaped case, with porcelain white
dial, Roman numerals to a hobnail rim and a black
crocodile strap, 18ct gold buckle signed, dial, case
and movement signed, length approx. 23cm
€6,000 - 10,000
29
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A diamond and enamel horse racing brooch,
composed of two diamond set horses with enamel
jockeys, diamonds approx. 0.54 carat total, length
approx. 5.5cm
€1,200 - 1,800
27
22. 22
30
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A diamond and sapphire necklace,
the graduated pear-shaped diamond pendant drop
suspended from an oval-cut sapphire, marquise
and round brilliant-cut diamond necklace, dia-
monds approx. 7.10 carat total, length approx.
22.5cm
€20,000 - 40,000
24. 24
31
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A diamond ring,
composed of graduated baguette-cut diamonds
between a single row of round brilliant-cut dia-
monds, diamonds approx. 3.60 carat total, set in 18
carat gold, ring size M
€2,000 - 6,000
32
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An diamond and aquamarine pendant,
rectangular-cut aquamarine to geometric single-cut
diamond surround, in a platinum setting, diamonds
approx. 1.22 carat total, aquamarine approx. 30
carat total, length approx. 4.5cm
€4,000 - 6,000
33
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An Art Deco diamond bracelet,
composed of geometric and circular links, set
throughout with transitional and baguette-cut dia-
monds, set in platinum, diamonds approx. 10.00
carat total, length approx. 20cm
€30,000 - 50,000
34
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An aquamarine ring,
the rectangular step-cut aquamarine within a four-
claw setting and a platinum hoop, ring size P
€2,000 - 6,000
31
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35
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A pair of diamond earrings,
each floral motif set to centre with a round bril-
liant-cut diamond, to a surround of marquise-cut
diamonds, total diamonds approx. 10.30 carat
total, length approx. 2.5cm (please note; the
centre diamonds can be removed and worn as
earstuds)
€18,000 - 24,000
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A diamond single-stone ring,
The rectangular modified-cut within a four-claw
setting to diamond set shoulders, in a platnium
setting, central diamond 7.08 carat total, ring
size L
Accompanied by a GIA certificate stating that
the diamond is 7.08 carat total, of I colour, cert
numbered 2155243001, dated 5th March 2013
€50,000 - 80,000
28. 28
37
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A pair of diamond and emerald earrings,
each step-cut emerald to an old brilliant-cut dia-
mond surround, fine mille-grain setting through-
out, diamonds approx. 3.30 carat total, length
2.5cm
€10,000 - 20,000
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An emerald and diamond pendant,
the fancy mixed-cut emerald to a round bril-
liant-cut diamond surround, suspended from a
round brilliant-cut diamond surmount and dia-
mond set platinum chain, emerald approx. 8.65
carat total, diamonds approx. 2.45 carat total,
length approx. 24cm
€18,000 - 28,000
30. 30
39
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the old round brilliant-cut diamond within a six-
claw setting to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamond
approx 2.30 carat total, ring size P/Q
€5,000 - 8,000
40
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An Art Deco diamond necklace,
composed of graduated old-cut diamonds the
largest to front interspersed by polished platinum
knife-edge bars to an oval-cut diamond within a
fine mille-grain setting, to a halo of diamond high-
lights, diamonds approx. 13.20 carat total, 42.5 cm
€30,000 - 60,000
39
32. 32
41
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A pair of diamond single stone earstuds,
each old round brilliant-cut diamond within a ten-
claw setting, set in platinum, diamonds approx.
4.26 carat total, diameter approx. 1cm each, pre-
sented in a fitted case inscribed Liberty, London-
Paris
Each accompanied by an individual Anchor certif-
icate certificate, numbered 20011771 & 20011772,
dated 3rd Sept. 2013
€15,000 - 30,000
42
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A pair of natural pearl and diamond earrings,
each composed of tapering round brilliant-cut dia-
mond arches each suspending a fringe of natural
pearl drops,
diamonds approx. 3.50 carat total, length approx.
6cm
Accompanied by a certificate from The Pearl &
Pearl Laboratory stating that these pearls are nat-
ural saltwater pearls, numbered 06366, dated 28th
September 2012
€6,000 - 10,000
42A
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A diamond ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within an eight-
claw setting, to a surround of round brilliant-cut
diamonds and platinum mount, centre diamond
approx. 2.40 carat total, total diamond carat
weight approx. 0.40 carat. Ring size S
€4,000 - 8,000
41
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43
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A diamond single-stone ring,
composed of a cut-corner emerald-cut diamond
within a four-claw setting, to a 14 carat gold hoop,
diamond approx. 3.33 carat total, ring size approx.
P
Accompanied by a certificate from E.G.L
(European Gemological Laboratory) stating that
this diamond is of G colour and VVS1 clarity,
numbered 2708091431, dated August 7th 2007
€30,000 - 50,000
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold Tank Américaine
wristwatch by Cartier,
the cream rectangular dial with black Roman
numerals and blued steel hands, to the polished
curved case and faceted sapphire crown, with
plain Cartier buckle, signed to the dial, case no.
774476CD 2329
€3,000 - 5,000
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45
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold automatic wrist-
watch by Patek Philippe,
the cushion shaped case, gold coloured dial and
baton indexes to a fancy-link bracelet, case, move-
ment and buckle signed, length approx. 21cm
€8,000 - 12,000
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch by
Patek Philippe,
the circular silvered dial with black Roman
numerals, minute subsidiary dial, to a cush-
ion-shaped case and graduated textured bracelet,
dial, movement, automatic movement, buckle
signed, length approx. 20cm
€6,000 - 12,000
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A diamond three-stone ring,
composed of graduated old cushion-cut diamonds,
largest to centre, raised in a heart motif openwork
platinum mount, diamonds approx. 6.82 carat
total, ring size L
€40,000 - 60,000
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48A
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An emerald ring, the cushion-cut Columbian
emerald within a four-claw setting, to an 18 carat
gold hoop, ring size
Accompanied by a Gubelin Gem Lab certificate
stating that this emerald revealed characteristics
consistent with those of emeralds originating from
Columbia, numbered 14037251, dated 7th March
2014
€30,000 - 60,000
Columbian emeralds are synonymous with quality and beauty. The lush green colour enhanced
by a delicate blend of blue is one of nature’s finest creations.
The 16th
Century witnessed the arrival of the favoured Emerald to the west. It soon adorned
royalty and the nobility, desired for its calming and natural green colour. The most prized
member of the Beryl family. Emeralds are found in locations throughout the world. However,
emeralds particular to Columbia are deemed to be of superior quality. Their unique body colour
is renowned for its deep colour saturation. Emeralds typically contain a garden of natural inclu-
sions. To observe an emerald beret of inclusions is rare.As the years pass, Columbian emeralds of
gem quality are rare. The earth is just not giving them up.
This beautiful cushion-shaped emerald has been authenticated by the Gubelin Gem Laboratory.
Stating that this emerald revealed characteristics consistent with those of emeralds originating
from Columbia, numbered 14037251, dated 7th March 2014
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A diamond and Ceylon sapphire ring,
the oval mixed-cut sapphire within a four-claw
setting between cushion mixed-cut diamonds, to
a platinum hoop, sapphire 5.90 carat total, dia-
monds approx. 2.00 carat total, ring size L
Accompanied by a certificate from SSEF stating
the origin is Ceylon (Sri Lanka), No indications of
heating. numbered 71165, dated 23rd September
2013
€48,000 - 68,000
The Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Sapphire is revered for its beautiful colour blue. Geographically Sri
Lanka is an important source of coloured sapphires. However, the king amongst these is the
Ceylon blue sapphire. It’s a unique chemistry which results in a characteristic body colour and
internal silkiness synonymous with the exotic island.
Historically sapphire has undergone heat treatment to enhance the colour and quality of the
stone. To own a sapphire which has not been subjected to any heat treatment is a rare and to be
treasured.
This Ceylon sapphire has been authenticated by the SSEF (Swiss Gemmological Institute)
Stating the origin is Ceylon (Sri Lanka), No indications of heating. Numbered 71165, dated 23rd
September 2013
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A row of South Sea Pearls by Cartier, composed
of graduated cultured pearls the largest to front,
approx. 11mm to 16mm in size with a spherical
round brilliant-cut diamonds set in 18 carat gold,
diamonds approx. 2.50 carat total, signed Cartier,
numbered, length approc 60cm
€30,000 - 60,000
44. 44
51
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A diamond Talisman pendant by De Beers,
the graduated shield with a round brilliant-cut
diamond above a rough diamond macle to a tri-
angular shaped baguette-cut diamond border, set
in 18 carat gold, suspended from a fine trace-link
chain, faceted diamonds approx. 1.75 carat total,
length approx. 23cm
€10,000 - 20,000
46. 46
51A
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A topaz ring,
the oval mixed-cut topaz within a pinched collet
setting between a trio of round brilliant-cut dia-
monds, diamonds approx. 0.12 carat total, ring size
M/N
€1,000 - 2,000
51B
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A pair of diamond and fire opal earrings,
each of of foliate design, the oval mixed-cut fire
opal to a surround of round, baguette and mar-
quise-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.60 carat
total, length approx. 2cm
€2,500 - 4,500
52
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A Lady’s 18 carat gold Cellini wristwatch by
Rolex,
the circular mother of pearl dial with Roman
numerals to polished 18 carat white gold case and
brown ostrich leather strap, dial, movement, buck-
le signed, length approx. 23cm
€2,000 - 4,000
51A
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54
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A Lady’s diamond wristwatch,
the rectangular single-cut diamond bezel to a
single-cut diamond and 18 carat gold bracelet,
diamonds approx. 1.00 carat total, length approx.
15cm
€600 - 900
55
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An early 20th Century diamond and ruby bow
brooch,
of fluid form, set throughout with old round
brilliant-cut diamonds to a border of calibré-cut
rubies, set in platinum, diamonds approx. 5.00
carat total, length approx. 6.5cm, presented in
fitted case, inscribed S.J Phillips Jeweler, New
Bond Street, London
€8,500 - 12,500
56
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A pair of diamond and ruby earrings,
each round brilliant-cut diamond surmount sus-
pending a diamond and calibre-cut ruby cluster
pendant, set in 18 carat gold, total diamonds
approx. 0.70 carat total, length approx. 3.5cm
€1,800 - 2,800
57
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A diamond and ruby ring,
the oval mixed-cut ruby to a graduated surround
of round brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx.
1.00 carat total, ring size N/O
€1,800 - 2,800
54
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57A
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A double row of cultured pearls, of graduated lenght,
with overall pinkish hue, approx. 10mm in size
throughout, to an Art Deco diamond and ruby plaque
clasp of geometric form set to centre with a cultured
pearl, diamonds approx. 2.60 carat total, lenght approx.
45.5cm
€20,000 - 40,000
52. 52
58
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the cut cornered step-cut diamond within a four-
claw setting between tapered baguette-cut dia-
mond shoulders, central diamond approx. 2.01
carat total, ring size N
€10000 - 20000
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A diamond and emerald ring by Raymond C
Yard,
composed of a pear-shaped diamond between cir-
cular designs centred by a square-cut emerald and
transitional-cut diamond, diamonds approx. 2.85
carat total, ring size K
€20000 - 40000
Raymond C. Yard Inc. opened its doors on Fifth Avenue in New York in 1922. For over 40
years he oversaw the creation of some of the most distinct and elegant pieces of jewellery
from that era. Yard jewellery is the epitome of elegance. His client list consisted of some of
America’s wealthiest families. To this day his legacy inspires the firm that bears his name.
This stunning diamond and emerald ring, circa 1935 epitomises the elegance of the early 20th
century.
Occasionally but not often does a Raymond Yard piece come up for auction.
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw
setting to diamond-set shoulders and a platinum
hoop, diamond approx. 1.40 carat total, ring size
M/N
€7,000 - 10000
62
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A 1920s diamond double clip brooch by Cartier,
of geometric design, set throughout with old
round
brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds
approx. 5.60 carat total, length approx. 5.5cm
€8,000 - 12,000
63
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An Art Deco ring,
the old cushion-cut diamond between a calibre-cut
emerald and diamond-set surround with fine mille-
grain setting throughout, diamonds approx 0.95
carat total, ring size N
€2,400 - 5,400
64
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An Art Deco diamond and sapphire plaque ring,
the old round brilliant-cut diamond within a fine
mille-grain setting between calibre-cut sapphires
to pavé-set geometric surround, set in platinum,
central diamond approx. 1.11 carat total, ring size
K/L
€5,500 - 8,500
61
56. 56
65
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold Calatrava wrist-
watch by Patek Philippe,
the white circular dial with black Roman numerals
to a fine hobnail case and black crocodile strap,
dial, movement, buckle signed, quartz movement,
length approx. 23.5 cm
€3,000 - 7,000
66
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A Gentleman’s Prince Chronometer wristwatch
by Rolex,
circa 1940s, with 9 carat yellow gold rectangular
duo-dialled manual wind movement, REF 1541
CASE 39626, dial, case and movement signed.
length approx. 20cm, presented in original fitted
case.
€2,000 - 4,000
58. 58
67
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A diamond, rock crystal and turquoise ring by
Stephen Webster,
composed of faceted rock crystal panel over
turquoise base between a border of round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, 18 carat gold, signed SW for
Stephen Webster, ring size L/M
€2,000 - 4,000
68
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A pair of diamond, rock crystal and turquoise
earrings by Stephen Webster,
the cushion shaped faceted rock crystal over tur-
quoise to a round brilliant-cut diamond surround,
18 carat gold, signed SW for Stephen Webster,
length approx. 2cm
€1,000 - 2,000
69
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A diamond Velocity bracelet by Boodles,
composed of a series of 18 carat gold polished
links, terminating with a pair of diamond-set
Velocity pendants, diamond total approx. 0.46
carat total, length approx. 23cm, signed Boodles,
original fitted case.
€700 - 1,000
67
60. 60
70
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A diamond and South Sea cultured pearl ring by
Boodles,
the cultured pearl 11mm raised between tapered
baguette-cut diamond shoulders to a platinum
hoop, signed Boodles, ring size M
€1,500 - 2,500
71
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A pair of diamond Velocity earrings by Boodles,
each round brilliant-cut diamond surmount sus-
pending a velocity motif pendant drop, 18 carat
gold, diamonds approx. 1.20 carat total, length
approx. 5cm, signed Boodles, original fitted case.
€1,000 - 2,000
73
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the emerald mixed-cut diamond within a four-claw
setting to pear-shaped diamond set shoulders and
an 18 carat gold hoop, central diamond 1.95, ring
size O
Accompanied by a certificate from IGI, stating
that this diamond is of H colour, dated 12/23/2004,
numbered 7002271U
€6,000 - 10,000
70
62. 62
74
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A Happy Diamond ring by Chopard,
the Happy Diamond within a square surround of
round brilliant-cut diamonds to an 18 carat gold set-
ting, signed Chopard, diamonds approx. 0.34 carat
total, ring size L
€800 - 1,200
75
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A pair of diamond earstuds,
each composed of round brilliant-cut diamonds
within a four-claw setting, mounted in 18 carat gold,
diamonds approx. 0.50 carat total, diameter approx.
5mm each.
€400 - 600
76
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A diamond Velocity pendant by Boodles,
the 18 carat gold Velocity pendant set with round
brilliant-cut diamonds to centre, suspended from a
fine trace-link chain, diamonds approx. 0.20 carat
total, length approx. 28cm, signed Boodles, original
fitted case.
€400 - 800
76A
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A diamond and green enamel egg pendant by
Fabergé,
with a web design and diamond set spider accent
to front, suspended from an 18 carat gold polished
surmount,
limited edition no. 106/1000, signed Fabergé,
cased, length approx. 3cm
€500 - 800
77
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A South Sea pearl and platinum ring by Tiffany
& Co.
the cultured pearl 17mm x 14mm in a platinum
setting of abstract design, ring size N
€4,000 - 6,000
75
74
64. 64
77A
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A diamond and sapphire ring, composed of an
oval mixed-cut sapphire between round brilliant-
cut diamonds, to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamonds
approx. 1.00 carat total, ring size N/O
€2,000 - 4,000
79
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An 18 carat gold and round brilliant-cut dia-
mond pendant by Aaron Bash,
in the form of a child’s bootie, composed of 18
carat gold set with round brilliant-cut diamonds,
signed Aaron Bash, length approx. 27cm
€600 - 900
80
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An 18 carat gold diamond and pink enamel pen-
dant by Aaron Bash, in the form of a child’s boo-
tie, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, length
approx. 3cm
€600 - 900
81
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A sterling silver Somerset ring by Tiffany & Co.
composed of finely polished interlocking links,
ring size N, signed T & Co.
€100 - 200
82
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A sterling silver Somerset bracelet by Tiffany &
Co. composed of finely polished interlocking links,
inner circumference approx. 19cm, signed Tiffany
& Co.
€200 - 400
77A
66. 66
82A
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A diamond Atlas ring by Tiffany & Co.
the 18 carat gold Roman numeral Atlas motif
band set to front with a trio of round brilliant-cut
diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.30 carat total, ring
size N, signed Tiffany & Co.
€500 - 800
83
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An enamel Street Rivers ring by Frey Wille,
of overall abstract colourful design, ring size M/N,
signed, original fitted case.
€100 - 200
84
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An enamel Street Rivers pendant by Frey
Wille,
of overall colourful abstract design, length
approx.1.5cm, signed, original fitted case.
€100 - 200
85
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold Mécanique
wristwatch by Piaget, with retrograde seconds,
the circular silvered dial, nickel-finished lever
movement, Roman numerals, case, dial and
movement signed, 18 carat white gold clasp
signed, Ref 91010 Case 616584, 026/120 to a
black crocodile strap. presented in original fit-
ted case.
€4,000 - 8,000
82A
68. 68
86
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A diamond and sapphire ring,
the cushion mixed-cut sapphire to a round bril-
liant-cut diamond surround and diamond-set
shoulders, set in platinum, sapphire approx. 2.03
carat total, ring size G/H
€2,500 - 4,500
87
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A pair of diamond hoop earrings,
composed of a continuous row of old round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 0.80 carat
total, length approx. 2.5cm
€2,000 - 4,000
88
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A diamond seven stone ring,
composed of a row of oval mixed-cut diamonds,
mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds approx. 1.40
carat total, ring size N
€1,000 - 3,000
89
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A diamond and ruby ring,
composed of a round brilliant-cut diamond to
centre to a surround of circular-cut rubies and
diamonds in a
platinum setting, diamonds approx. 0.42 carat
total, ring size N
€1,200 - 2,200
86
70. 70
90
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A Lady’s stainless steel Reverso wristwatch by
Jaeger leCoultre,
silvered dial and Arabic numerals with rectangular
polished steel case and blue steel hands, a plain
polished steel reverse and brown ostrich strap,
inner circumference approx. 21.5cm
€1,000 - 2,000
91
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat Ellipse wristwatch by
Patek Philippe,
the oval gold case with blue dial and baton
indexed to a black leather strap, dial, movement,
buckle signed,
automatic movement, length approx. 22.5cm
€5,000 - 8,000
92
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A Gentleman’s Tank Francaise by Cartier,
the large rectangular dial with cream dial with
Roman numerals, sapphire glass, 18 carat gold
bezel, cabochon sapphire crown, signed Paris
at VI, the reverse signed Cartier, 170020905,
automatique, Paris, to a black crocodile strap and
18 carat gold buckle. length approx. 22.5cm
€4,000 - 8,000
90
72. 72
93
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A diamond cross,
composed of graduated round brilliant-cut
diamonds, mounted in 9 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 1.00 carat total, length approx. 4.5cm
€600 - 1200
94
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A 9 carat gold belcher chain suspending a
fringed tassel. weight approx. 70 grams, length
approx. 36cm
€500 - 800
95
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A 19th Century seed pearl and enamel fob
watch, the front with circular cream dial, blue
Arabic indexes, gold scrolled hands, to a glazed
hood and seed pearl surround, the reverse with
enamel portrait of a young lady to a gold scrolled
and seed pearl surround with diamond highlights,
French Assay marks to interior case, length
approx. 4cm
€400 - 600
96
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An Art Deco diamond ring,
the old cushion-cut diamond within a fine mille-
grain geometric openwork diamond-set surround,
to a wide two-toned band, with rose-cut diamond
shoulders, centre diamond approx 1.75 carat total,
ring size O
€7,000 - 10,000
93
74. 74
97
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A pair of diamond and cultured pearl earrings,
the black cultured pearl 11mm, to a surround of
round brilliant-cut diamonds set in an 18 carat
gold, diamonds approx. 1.48 carat total, length
approx. 2cm
€400 - 600
98
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A diamond ring,
of cross-over design set through with round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, set in 18 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 1.02 carat total, ring size L
€1,800 - 2,800
99
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the cut-cornered step-cut diamond with a four-
claw setting to a an 18 carat gold hoop, diamond
approx 2.85 carat total, ring size K/L
€6,000 - 12,000
100
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A lady’s 18 carat gold Tank Américaine by
Cartier,
the rectangular white dial with Roman numerals
and blue steel hands, with an 18k white gold
Cartier bracelet and double folding clasp, dial,
case and movement signed, length approx. 18cm
€4,000 - 8,000
97
76. 76
101
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A diamond Happy Spirit pendant by Chopard,
of square design with round brilliant-cut dia-
monds set in 18 carat gold, suspended from a
trace-line double chain, diamonds approx. 1.08
carat total, length approx. 24cm, signed, presented
in original fitted case
€2,000 - 4,000
77. 77
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102
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold Tank Américaine
wristwatch by Cartier,
white gold rectangular case, automatic movement,
sweep seconds with date dial with sapphire crown,
to a black crocodile strap, dial, bucket, case and
movement signed, length approx. 23cm
€4,000 - 8,000
78. 78
102A
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A diamond ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond with a double
diamond-set halo surround, set in platinum, total
diamonds approx. 1.26 carat total, ring size N/M
Accompanied by a certificate from GIA stating
that this diamond is of F colour, VS1 clarity, num-
bered 6111484694, dated 22nd September 2010
€3,500 - 6,500
103
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A diamond pendant,
composed of a trio graduated diamond-set clusters
in an 18 carat gold setting, suspended from an
18 carat gold fancy-link chain, diamonds approx.
0.45 carat total, length approx. 23cm
€600 - 900
105
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A diamond line bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, set in 18 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 4.10 carat total, length approx. 19cm
€3,000 - 5,000
106
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A diamond ring,
the flexible weaved 18 carat gold design set
throughout with round brilliant-cut diamonds,
diamonds approx. 2.50 carat total, ring size O/P
€1,000 - 2,000
102A
82. 82
111
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A cultured pearl, diamond and aquamarine
necklace, composed of three graduated strands
of cultured pearls, approx. 10mm throughout, to
a diamond set circular clasp, set to centre with a
circular-cut aquamarine, length approx. 37cm
€900 - 1,500
112
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A blue topaz and diamond ring,
composed of a step-cut topaz raised between
round
brilliant-cut diamonds, to a 14 carat gold hoop,
ring size O
€500 - 1,000
113
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A pair of cultured pearl earstuds, approx. 5mm
in size within a 9 carat gold setting, diameter
approx. 8mm
€50 - 150
114
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An Art Deco diamond ring,
composed of a transitional round brilliant-cut dia-
mond, to a Greek key and old round brilliant-cut
diamond surround with fine mille-grain setting
throughout, diamonds approx. 1.17 carat total,
ring size P
€2,200 - 4,200
111
84. 84
115
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A 19th Century 9 carat gold necklace,
composed of braided links with egg-shaped motifs
with lozenge rope twist designs, length approx.
24cm
€300 - 500
116
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A diamond and sapphire ring,
composed of a square-cut sapphire to centre to
a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds with
fine mille-grain setting throughout, to an 18 carat
gold hoop, diamonds approx. 0.70 carat total, ring
size M
€1,000 - 3,000
116A
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A diamond bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of round bril-
liant-cut diamonds between polished 14 carat
S-shaped links,
diamonds approx. 3.90 carat total, length approx.
18cm
€800 - 1,000
117
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An ivory necklace,
composed of a graduated row of polished ivory
beads, length approx. 39cm
€200 - 400
118
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A lady’s wristwatch by BREGUET,
the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numer-
als and sapphire coloured hands, to a pale blue
guilloche enamel bezel, the reverse centred by a
floral openwork motif with diamond highlights to
a black leather strap, (converted to wristwatch)
length approx. 21cm
€700 - 900
115
116
86. 86
120
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Oyster Perpetual
Date
Sea-Dweller by Rolex,
4000 ft = 1220m, superlative chronometer, calen-
dar aperture, black circular dial with white enamel
indexes to a black rotating bezel and stainless steel
bracelet, dial, case, movement, and deployment
case signed, inner
circumference approx. 20cm, presented in original
fitted case.
€3,500 - 5,500
121
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Oyster Perpetual
Date Just by Rolex,
the white circular dial with Roman numerals, cal-
endar aperture, to a textured circular bezel and
stainless steel bracelet, dial, movement, deploy-
ment clasp signed, inner circumference approx.
21.5cm, presented in original fitted case.
€600 - 900
122
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A Gentleman’s stainless steal automatic Sea-
master
wristwatch by Omega,
the gold coloured circular dial with baton chap-
ters, three engine-turned subsidiary dials for
constant seconds, 12 hour and 30 minute registers,
black bezel with tachymeter scale, two round
chronograph buttons in the band, stainless steel
Omega bracelet and deployment clasp, case,
dial and movement signed, inner circumference
approx. 20cm
€1,200 - 2,200
120
88. 88
123
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A diamond and ruby bracelet,
composed of a graduated row of oval mixed-cut
rubies to front each to a surround of round bril-
liant-cut diamonds, to a finely textured 18 carat
gold bracelet, diamonds approx. 2.92 carat total,
rubies approx. 7.34 carat total, length approx.
16.5cm
€5,000 - 8,000
124
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A diamond and ruby ring,
composed of oval mixed-cut rubies between a
duo of round brilliant-cut diamonds, to an 18
carat gold hoop, ring size S
€1,200 - 1,800
125
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a six-claw
setting, diamond approx. 0.50 carat total, ring
size N
€400 - 600
126
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A late 19th Century diamond, emerald and cul-
tured pearl pendant,
composed of a rectangular mixed-cut emerald to
centre to a scrolled openwork border set through-
out with old brilliant-cut diamonds suspending a
cultured pearl drop, mounted in silver and gold,
diamonds approx. 0.60 carat, length 5cm
€3,000 - 6,000
127
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A pair of cultured pearl and diamond earrings,
each composed of a single cultured pearl approx.
7mm to a round brilliant-cut diamond highlight,
set in 18 carat gold.
€300 - 500
128
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A Lady’s diamond wristwatch by Bulova,
circa 1940s. the square silvered dial to a geomet-
ric and scrolled shoulder case, with round bril-
liant-cut diamonds and circular red coloured high-
lights, to a bi-coloured fancy-link bracelet, length
approx. 18cm
€800 - 1,800
124
125
123
90. 90
129
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An 18 carat gold necklace by BVLGARI,
composed of a continuous row of 18 carat gold
links, length approx. 41cm
€3,500 - 6,500
130
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A pair of diamond and sapphire earrings,
of chequerboard design, set throughout with oval
mixed-cut sapphires and round brilliant-cut dia-
monds set in 18 carat gold, length 3.5cm
€1,000 - 2,000
131
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A diamond and enamel ring,
the raised mount with green enamel and leaf-
shaped motifs set with round brilliant-cut dia-
monds, diamonds approx. 0.48 carat total, ring
size L
€400 - 800
92. 92
132
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A diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphire neck-
lace,
composed of alternating oval cabochon coloured
stones between diamond set links, mounted in 18
carat gold,
diamonds approx. 1.68 carat total, length approx.
42cm
€3,500 - 5,500
133
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An 18 carat gold ring by OJ Perrin,
the raised and polished mount of intersecting
strands, signed OJ Perrin, French assay marks,
ring size M
€500 - 800
134
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A diamond and emerald ring,
composed of oval mixed-cut emeralds to front
between round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders,
diamonds approx. 0.40 carat total, ring size N
€600 - 900
135
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A diamond and emerald 14 carat gold bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of circular inter-
locking links set with alternating diamonds and
emeralds, length 19cm
€800 - 1,200
136
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A diamond and sapphire bracelet,
composed of a series of round brilliant-cut dia-
monds and oval mixed-cut sapphires, collet setting
throughout, mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 0.75 carat total, sapphires approx. 4.50
carat total. Length approx. 18.5cm
€800 - 1,200
137
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A sapphire and diamond ring,
the circular mixed-cut sapphire within an 18 carat
polished gold bezel, to diamond highlight shoul-
ders, ring size L
€1,200 - 1,800
132
94. 94
138
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A pair of kunzite earrings,
each composed of a mixed-cut pear-shaped sur-
mount suspending an elongated mixed-cut pear-
shaped pendant drop, length approx. 3cm
€700 - 1,200
139
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw
setting to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamond approx.
1.00 carat total, ring size
€2,000 - 4,000
140
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A diamond and kunzite bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of oval mixed-cut
kunzite to a round brilliant-cut diamond accent,
set in 18 carat gold, length approx. 18cm
€500 - 800
141
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An Art Deco diamond ring,
the old round brilliant-cut within a surround of
calibre-cut sapphires to diamond-set shoulders,
with fine mille-grain setting throughout, centre
diamond approx. 0.45 carat total, ring size
€1,500 - 3,500
142
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A diamond bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of baguette-cut dia-
monds, set in platinum, diamonds approx. 14.85
carat total, length approx. 21cm
€3,000 - 5,000
143
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An Art Deco diamond single-stone ring,
the step-cut diamond raised between a pavé-set
geometric diamond surround, set in platinum, dia-
mond approx. 0.95 carat total, ring size O
Accompanied by an Anchor certificate stating that
this ring is of E colour, numbered 20014450, dated
28th January 2014
€4,500 - 6,500
138
96. 96
144
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A Lady’s diamond and stainless steel Constella-
tion My Choice wristwatch by Omega,
the circular mother of pearl dial with diamond
indexes to a diamond-set bezel and fancy-link
bracelet, length approx. 16.5cm
€2,200 - 4,400
145
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch by
Versace,
the black circular dial with Roman numerals to
a Greek key designed case and polished black
ceramic bracelet, with exposed movement to
reverse, sapphire crystal, automatic movement,
waterproof, inner circumference approx. 17cm,
presented in original fitted case
€600 - 800
145144
97. 97
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146
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel 200 Metres wrist-
watch by TAG HEUER,
the plain black dial to Arabic numerals and
rotating black bezel to a stainless steel bracelet,
dial, case movement signed, inner circumference
approx. 20cm, presented in original fitted case
€400 - 600
147
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A Lady’s stainless steel wristwatch by Tissot,
the silvered circular dial with gilt metal baton and
Arabic indexes to a bi-coloured bezel and bracelet,
dial, case, movement signed, inner circumference
approx. 19cm, presented in original fitted case
€200 - 400
147146
98. 98
148
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A silver brooch by George Jensen,
of openwork abstract star design, signed George
Jensen, Denmark, length approx. 8.5cm
€250 - 450
149
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An 18 carat gold brooch by George Jensen,
of polished rounded abstract design, signed
George Jensen, length approx. 4cm
€1000 - 2000
150
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A Cartier ring,
highly polished 18 carat gold circular design, ring
size M/N
€1,500 - 3,500
151
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw
setting between a trio of baguette-cut diamonds,
set in 18 carat gold, total diamonds approx. 0.90
carat total, ring size L/M
€800 - 1,200
152
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A single-strand of cultured pearls,
approx. 6mm throughout to a polished 18 carat
gold spherical clasp, length approx. 23cm
€100 - 200
153
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A diamond three-stone ring,
composed of round brilliant-cut diamonds each to
a quatrefoil setting, set in 18 carat gold, diamonds
approx. 0.75 carat total, ring size N
€800 - 1,200
148
150
149
100. 100
154
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A 19th Century diamond pendant,
of scrolled openwork design set throughout with
round old brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from
a fine trace-link chain, diamonds approx. 2.20
carat total, length approx. 26.5cm
€2,400 - 5,400
155
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A diamond single-stone ring,
the round brilliant-cut diamond within a four-claw
setting to diamond set shoulders and an 18 carat
gold hoop,
diamond approx. 0.50 carat total, ring size N/O
€500 - 800
156
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A pair of diamond eternity rings,
each set with a a row of round brilliant-cut dia-
monds to front, each mounted in 18 carat gold,
ring size M
€500 - 800
157
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A diamond, aquamarine & cultured pearl neck-
lace,
composed of a diamond-set surmount suspending
an oval mixed-cut aquamarine drop to a trio of
cultured pearls
terminating with a step-cut aquamarine, suspend-
ed from an 18 carat gold fine curb-link chain,
length 32cm
€600 - 900
158
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A lady’s wristwatch by Raymond Weil,
the circular black dial with hobnail indexes to
an 18 carat gold bezel and a sapphire cabochon
crown, length approx. 20.5cm
€300 - 800
159
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A diamond ring,
composed of a round brilliant-cut diamond within
a raised four-claw setting to scrolled diamond-set
design, to an 18 carat gold hoop, diamonds
approx. 0.32 carat total, ring size O
€500 - 800
154
156
155
102. 102
160
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Seamaster wrist-
watch by Omega, circa 1960s, the circular white
dial with Arabic numerals are cardinal points, to
a black rubber strap, dial, case and movement
signed, automatic movement, waterproof, length
approx. 24.5cm
€800 - 1,200
161
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A stainless steel precision wristwatch by Rolex,
the circular slivered dial with baton indexes to a
polished stainless steel bezel and brown alligator
strap, case numbered 165916, length approx.
23.5cm
€2,500 - 4,500
104. 104
162
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A gentleman’s 18 carat gold and stainless steel
wristwatch by Omega, the gold coloured circular
dial with baton chapters, with black Roman
numeral bezel, with calendar dial to a bi-metal
fancy-link bracelet, length approx. 21cm
€1,000 - 2,000
163
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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Chronometre Au-
tomatic wristwatch by Breitling,
the circular cream dial with Arabic numerals with
chronograph, date, GMT, sapphire glass, to stain-
less steel bracelet, inner circumference approx.
18cm
€1,000 - 2,000
106. 106
165
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch by
Omega,
the circular dial with gold baton indexes to a pol-
ished gold case and black leather strap, dial, case,
movement signed, automatic movement, length
approx. 24cm
€1,000 - 2,000
164
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A Gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch by
Jaeger LeCoultre,
the textured rectangular case with silvered dial
and baton indexes to a black leather strap, dial,
case and movement signed, length approx. 22cm
€1,000 - 3,000
164
165
107. 107
Fine Jewellery & Watches 20th May 2014
167
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A lady’s stainless steel and gold plated wrist-
watch by Longines,
the old coloured dial with interlocking circular
dials, to a rectangular case and brown leather
strap, dial, case and movement signed, length
approx. 23cm
€500 - 800
166
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A vintage Gentleman’s Super Sport wristwatch
by Rotary,
the silvered circular dial with Arabic numerals,
minute subsidiary dial, to a 9 carat gold case by
Dennison, dial, case signed, automatic, to a brown
leather strap, length approx. 23cm
€400 - 800
167
166
108. 108
168
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A lady’s High Tech Ceramic wristwatch by
Rado,
the square grey dial with point indexes to a pol-
ished graduated bracelet, length approx. 18cm
€200 - 400
169
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A Lady’s wristwatch by Raymond Weil,
stainless steel, white circular dial with Roman
numerals to a bi-coloured bezel and fancy-link
bracelet, inner circumference approx. 18cm,
signed.
€500 - 800
170
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A 9 carat rose gold fancy-link Albert chain,
length approx. 35cm, weight approx. 35cm;
together with a circular 15 carat gold mounted
bloodstone and carnelian fob, the carnelian with a
band of chased foliate. Length approx. 4cm
€400 - 500
171
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A garnet and 18 carat gold ring,
the oval cabochon garnet within a polished bezel
to a wide hoop, ring size P
€300 - 600
172
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A pair of garnet earrings and matching pendant,
each set to centre with an oval cabochon-cut gar-
net within a polished bezel setting, length approx.
1.5cm
€400 - 600
168 169
112. 112
181
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A collection of three bracelets,
comprising of an 18 carat gold fancy-link bracelet
(approx. 15grams), together with two 9 carat gold
fancy-link
bracelets, (approx. 24grams)
€350 - 450
179
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A collection of 9 carat gold jewellery,
total weight approx. 73 grams.
€500 - 800
180
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A cultured pearl and 18 carat gold bracelet,
composed of oval shaped openwork links each
centred by a cultured pearl 4mm, length approx.
20cm
€300 - 500
179
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182
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A collection of three 18 carat gold neck chains,
of various lengths, total weight approx. 55 grams,
metal stamped but untested.
€750 - 950
182A
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An early 20th Century French diamond and 18
carat gold bracelet,
composed of a continuous row of fancy-links
each with an old brilliant-cut diamond highlight,
diamonds approx. 0.55 carat total, French assay
marks, length approx. 18cm
€500 - 800
183
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An 18 carat gold fancy-link necklace,
weight approx 14grams, length approx. 47cm
€200 - 300
184
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A 9 carat gold curb-link chain,
total weight approx. 31 grams, length approx.
24cm, metal stamped but untested.
€200 - 400
185
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A 9 carat gold fancy-link chain and pendant,
length approx 35cm, weight approx 15grams total
€100 - 200
182
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DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL CONDITIONS
Definitions
1. In these conditions the following words and expressions shall have the following
meanings:
‘Auctioneer’ – James Adam & Sons.
‘Auctioneer’s Commission’ – The commission payable to the Auctioneer by the
buyer and seller as specified in conditions 13 and 25.
‘Catalogue’ – Any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publica-
tion.
‘Forgery’ – A Lot which was made with the intention of deceiving with regard
to authorship, culture, source, origin, date, age or period and which is not shown
to be such in the description therefore in the Catalogue and the market value for
which at the date of the auction was substantially less than it would have been had
the Lot been in accordance with the Catalogue description.
‘Hammer Price’ – The price at which a Lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer
to the buyer.
‘Lot’ – Any item which is deposited with the Auctioneer with a view to its sale
at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number
in any Catalogue.
‘Proceeds of Sale’ – The net amount due to the seller being the Hammer Price
of the Lot after deducting the Auctioneer’s Commission thereon under condition
25 the seller’s contribution towards insurance under condition 26, such VAT as is
chargeable and any other amounts due by the seller to the Auctioneer in whatever
capacity howsoever arising.
‘Registration Form or Register’ – The registration form (or, in the case of persons
who have previously attended at auctions held by the Auctioneer and completed
registration forms, the register maintained by the Auctioneer which is compiled
from such registration forms) to be completed and signed by each prospective
buyer or, where the Auctioneer has acknowledged pursuant to condition 12 that a
bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a named principal, each such bidder prior to
the commencement of an auction.
‘Sale Order Form’ – The sale order form to be completed and signed by each seller
prior to the commencement of an auction.
‘Total Amount Due’ – The Hammer Price of the Lot sold, the Auctioneer’s
Commission due thereon under condition 13, such VAT as is chargeable and any
additional interest, expenses or charges due hereunder.
‘V.A.T.’ – Value Added Tax.
Cataloguing Practice and Catalogue Explanations
2. Terms used in Catalogues have the following meanings and the Cataloguing
Practice is as follows:
The first name or names and surname of the artist;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work by the artist.
The initials of the first name(s) and the surname of the artist;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the period of the artist and which may be in
whole or in part the work of the artist.
The surname only of the artist;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the school or by one of the followers of the
artist or in his style.
The surname of the artist preceded by ‘after’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a copy of the work of the artist.
‘Signed’/’Dated’/’lnscribed’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.
‘With Signature’/’with date’/’with inscription’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by a person
other than the artist.
‘Attributed to’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer probably a work of the artist.
‘Studio of/Workshop of’
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in the studio of the artist and possibly
under his supervision.
‘Circle of’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the period of the artist and showing his
influence.
‘Follower of’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in the artist’s style yet not necessarily
by a pupil.
‘Manner of’;
In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in artist’s style but of a later date.
‘*’;
None of the terms above are appropriate but in the Auctioneer’s opinion the work is a
work by the artist named.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Auctioneer Acting as Agent
3. The Auctioneer is selling as agent for the seller unless it is specifically stated
to the contrary. The Auctioneer as agent for the seller is not responsible for any
default by the seller or the buyer.
Auctioneer Bidding on behalf of Buyer
4. It is suggested that the interests of prospective buyers are best protected and
served by the buyers attending at an auction. However, the Auctioneer will, if
instructed, execute bids on behalf of a prospective buyer. Neither the Auctioneer
nor its employees, servants or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or default
in executing bids or failing to execute bids.
Admission to Auctions
5. The Auctioneer shall have the right exercisable in its absolute discretion to
refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.
Acceptance of Bids
6. The Auctioneer shall have the right exercisable in its absolute discretion to
refuse any bids, advance the bidding in any manner it may decide, withdraw or
divide any Lot, combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of a dispute, to put
any Lot up for auction again.
Indemnities
7. Any indemnity given under these conditions shall extend to all actions,
proceedings, claims, demands, costs and expenses whatever and howsoever
incurred or suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity and
the Auctioneer declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every such indemnity
for its employees, servants or agents to the extent that such indemnity is expressed
to be for their benefit.
Representations in Catalogues
8. Representations or statements made by the Auctioneer in any Catalogue as
to contribution, authorship, genuineness, source, origin, date, age, provenance,
condition or estimated selling price or value is a statement of opinion only.
Neither the Auctioneer nor its employees, servants or agents shall be responsi-
ble for the accuracy of any such opinions. Every person interested in a Lot must
exercise and rely on their own judgment and opinion as to such matters.
9. The headings of the conditions herein contained are inserted for convenience
of reference only and are not intended to be part of, or to effect, the meaning or
interpretation thereof.
General Terms and Conditions of Business
The Auctioneer carries on business on the following terms and conditions and on such other terms or conditions as may be expressly agreed
with the Auctioneer or set out in any relevant Catalogue. Conditions 12-21 relate mainly to buyers and conditions 22-32 relate mainly to sellers.
Words and phrases with special meanings are defined in condition 1. Buyers and sellers are requested to read carefully the Cataloguing Practice
and Catalogue Explanation contained in condition 2..
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CONDITIONS WHICH MAINLY CONCERN THE BUYER
The Buyer
12. The buyer shall be the highest bidder acceptable to the Auctioneer who buys
at the Hammer Price. Any dispute which may arise with regard to bidding or the
acceptance of bids shall be settled by the Auctioneer. Every bidder shall be deemed
to act as principal unless the Auctioneer has prior to the auction, acknowledged in
writing that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a named principal.
Commission
13. The buyer shall pay the Auctioneer a commission at the rate of 20%, exclusive
of vat, of the Hammer Price payable in respect of any Lot.
Payment
14. Unless credit terms have been agreed with the Auctioneer before the auction the
buyer of a Lot shall pay to the Auctioneer within one (1) day from the date of the
auction the Total Amount Due. Notwithstanding this, the Auctioneer may, in its
sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of 25% of the Total Amount Due at
the conclusion of the auction.
The Auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums
owing from that buyer to the Auctioneer on any account whatever regardless of
any directions of the buyer or his agent in that regard whether express or implied.
The Auctioneer shall only accept payment from successful bidders in cash or by the
bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s
favour or requiring endorsement, shall not be accepted.
Reservation of Title
15. Notwithstanding delivery or passing of risk to the buyer the ownership of a Lot
shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the Total Amount
Due.
Collection of Purchases
16. The buyer shall at his own expense collect the Lot purchased not later than
(2) days after the sale etc (2) days after the date of the auction but (unless credit
terms have been agreed with the Auctioneer pursuant to condition 14) not before
payment to the Auctioneer of the Total Amount Due.
The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges in
respect of any Lot which is not taken away within seven (2) days after the date of
the auction.
The purchased Lot shall be at the buyer’s risk in all respects from the earlier of the
time of collection or the expiry of one (1) day from the date of the auction. Neither
the Auctioneer nor its employees, servants or agents shall thereafter be liable for any
loss or damage of any kind howsoever caused while a purchased Lot remains in its
custody or control after such time.
Packaging and Handling of Purchased Lots
17. Purchased Lots may be packed and handled by the Auctioneer, its employees,
servants or agents. Where this is done it is undertaken solely as a courtesy to
buyers and at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Under no circumstances shall the
Auctioneer, its employees, servants or agents be liable for damage of any kind and
howsoever caused to glass or frames nor shall the Auctioneer be liable for the errors
or omissions of, or for any damage caused by, any packers or shippers which the
Auctioneer has recommended.
Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchased Lots
18. If a buyer fails to pay for and/or collect any purchased Lot by the dates herein
specified for payment and collection the Auctioneer shall, in its absolute discretion
and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to
exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies without further notice to
the buyer:
(a) To issue court proceedings for damages for breach of contract;
(b) To rescind the sale of that Lot or any other Lots sold to the buyer
whether at that or at any other auction;
(c) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold whether by public auction or
private sale. In the event that there is a deficiency between the Total
Amount Due by the buyer and the amount received by the Auctioneer
on such resale after deduction of any necessary expenses the difference
shall be paid to the Auctioneer by the buyer. Any surplus arising shall
belong to the seller.
(d) To store (whether at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere) and insure
the
purchased Lot at the expense of the buyer.
(e) To charge interest on the Total Amount Due at the rate of 2% over
and above the base rate from time to time of Bank of Ireland or if there
be no such rate, the nearest equivalent thereto as determined by the
Auctioneer in its absolute discretion from the date on which payment
is due hereunder to the date of actual payment.
(f) To retain that Lot or any other Lot purchased by the buyer whether at
the same or any other auction and release same to the buyer only after
payment to the Auctioneer of the Total Amount Due.
(g) To apply any sums which the Auctioneer received in respect of Lots
being sold by the buyer towards settlement of the Total Amount Due.
(h) To exercise a lien on any property of the buyer in the possession of the
Auctioneer or whatever reason.
Liability of Auctioneer and Seller
19. Prior to auction ample opportunity is given for the inspection of the Lots on
sale and each buyer by making a bid acknowledges that he has, by exercising and
relying on his own judgment, satisfied himself as to the physical condition, age and
Catalogue description of each Lot (including but not restricted to whether the Lot
is damaged or has been repaired or restored). All Lots are sold with all faults and
imperfections and errors of description. None of the seller, the Auctioneer nor any
of their employees, servants or agents shall be responsible for any error of descrip-
tion or for the condition or authenticity of any Lot. No warranty whatsoever is
given by the seller or Auctioneer or by any of their employees, servants or agents in
respect of any Lot and any condition or warranty express or implied by statute or
otherwise is hereby specifically excluded.
Forgeries
20. Any amount paid by a buyer in respect of a Lot which, if it is proved within
three (3) years of the date of the auction at which it was purchased, to have been
a Forgery shall be refunded to the seller subject to the provisions hereof, provided
that:
(a) The Lot has been returned by the buyer to the Auctioneer within three
(3) years of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it
was at the time of the auction together with evidence proving that it is
a Forgery, the number of the Lot and the date of the auction at which
it was purchased;
(b) The Auctioneer is satisfied that the Lot is a Forgery and that the buyer
has and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot free from
any third party claims;
FURTHER PROVIDED THAT the buyer shall have no rights hereunder if:
(i) The description of the Lot in the Catalogue at the time of the auction
was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars
or experts or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of such opinion;
(ii) The only method of establishing at the time of the auction in question
that the Lot was a Forgery would have been by means of scientific
processes which were not generally accepted for use until after the date
of the auction or which were unreasonably expensive or impractical.
The buyer’s sole entitlement under this condition is to a refund of the actual amount
paid by him in respect of the Lot. Under no circumstances shall the Auctioneer be
liable for any damage, loss (including consequential, indirect or economic loss) or
expense suffered or incurred by the buyer by reason of the Lot being a Forgery.
The benefit of this condition shall be solely and exclusively for the buyer and shall
not be assignable. The buyer shall for the purpose of this condition be the person to
whom the original invoice in respect of the sale of the Lot is made.
Photographs
21. The buyer authorises the Auctioneer at any time to make use of any photographs
or illustrations of the Lot purchased by the buyer for such purposes as the Auction-
eer may require.
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CONDITIONS WHICH MAINLY CONCERN THE SELLER
Auctioneer’s Discretion
22. With regard to the sale of any Lot the Auctioneer shall have the following
powers exercisable solely in the discretion of the Auctioneer:
(i) To decide whether to offer any Lot for sale or not;
(ii) To decide whether a particular Lot is suitable for sale by the Auction-
eer and, if so, to determine which auction, the place and date of sale,
the conditions of sale and the manner in which such sale should be
conducted;
(iii) To determine the description of any Lot in a Catalogue.
(iv) To decide whether the views of any expert shall be obtained and to
submit Lots for examination by any such experts.
(v) To determine what illustration of a Lot (if any) is to be included in the
Catalogue.
23. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner
of the Lot or is legally authorised to sell the Lot on behalf of the true owner and
can transfer good and marketable title to the Lot free from any third party claims.
As regards Lots not held by the Auctioneer on its premises or under its control
the seller warrants and undertakes to the Auctioneer and the buyer that the Lot
will be available and in a deliverable state on demand by the Auctioneer or buyer.
The seller shall indemnify the Auctioneer and the buyer or any of their respective
employees, servants or agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them
in consequence of any breach of the above warranties or undertakings by the seller.
Reserves
24. Subject to the Auctioneer’s discretion, the seller shall be entitled prior to the
auction to place a reserve on any Lot. All reserves must be agreed in advance by the
Auctioneer and entered on the Sale Order Form or subsequently be confirmed in
writing to the Auctioneer prior to auction. This also applies to changes in reserves.
A reserve may not be placed upon any Lots under €500 in value. The reserve shall
be the minimum Hammer Price at which the Lot may be sold by the Auctioneer.
A reserve once in place may only be changed with the consent of the Auctioneer. A
commission shall be charged on the ‘knock-down’ bid for Lots which fail to reach
the reserve price. Such commission shall be 5% of the ‘knock-down’ bid. This
commission and any VAT payable thereon must be paid before removal of the Lot
after the auction. The minimum commission hereunder shall be €50. The Auction-
eer may in its sole discretion sell a Lot at a Hammer Price below the reserve therefore
but in such case the Proceeds of Sale to which the seller shall be entitled shall be the
same as they would have been had the sale been at the reverse.
Unless a reserve has been placed on a Lot in accordance with the provisions set out
above such Lot shall be put up for sale without reserve.
In the event that any reserve price is not reached at auction then for so long as
the Lot remains with the Auctioneer and to the extent that the Lot has not been
re-entered in another auction pursuant to condition 31 the seller authorises the
Auctioneer to sell the Lot by private treaty at not less than the reserve price. The
Auctioneer shall ensure that in such a case those conditions herein which concern
mainly the buyer shall, with any necessary modification, apply to such sale.
Commission
25. The seller shall pay the Auctioneer commission at the rate of 10% on the
Hammer Price of all Lots sold on behalf of the seller at Irish Art Sales and 17.5%
on the Hammer Price of all Lots sold on behalf of the seller at Fine Art, Wine
and Militaria Sales together with V.A.T. thereon at the applicable rate. The seller
authorises the Auctioneer to deduct from the Hammer Price paid by the buyer the
Auctioneer’s Commission under this condition; VAT payable at the applicable rates
and any other amounts due by the seller to the Auctioneer in whatever capacity
howsoever arising. The seller agrees that the Auctioneer may also receive commis-
sion from the buyer pursuant to condition 13.
Insurance
26. Unless otherwise instructed by the seller, all Lots (with the exception of motor
vehicles) deposited with the Auctioneer or put under its control for sale shall
automatically be insured by the Auctioneer under the Auctioneer’s own fine arts
policy for such sum as the Auctioneer shall from time to time in its absolute discre-
tion determine. The seller shall pay the Auctioneer a contribution towards such
insurance at the rate of 1.5% of the Hammer Price plus VAT. If the seller instructs
the Auctioneer not to insure a Lot then the Lot shall at all times remain at the risk
of the seller who undertakes to indemnify the Auctioneer and hold the Auction-
eer harmless against any and all claims made or proceedings brought against the
Auctioneer of whatever nature and howsoever and wheresoever occurring for loss
or damage to the Lot. The sum for which a Lot is covered for insurance under
this condition shall not constitute and shall not be relied upon by the seller as a
representation, warranty or guarantee as to the value of the Lot or that the Lot will,
if sold by the Auctioneer, be sold for such amount. Such insurance shall subsist until
such time as the Lot is paid for and collected by the buyer or, in the case of Lots
sold which are not paid for or collected by the buyer by the due date hereunder for
payment or collection such due date or, in the case of Lots which are not sold, on
the expiry of seven (7) days from the date on which the Auctioneer has notified the
seller to collect the Lots.
Recision of Sale
27. If before the Auctioneer has paid the Proceeds of Sale to the seller the buyer
proves to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the Lot sold is a Forgery and the
requirements of condition 20 are satisfied the Auctioneer shall rescind the sale and
refund to the buyer any amount paid to the Auctioneer by the buyer in respect of
the Lot.
Payment of Proceeds of Sale
28. The Auctioneer shall remit the Proceeds of Sale to the seller not later than
thirty (30) days after the date of the auction, provided however that, if by that date,
the Auctioneer has not received the Total Amount Due from the buyer then the
Auctioneer shall remit the Proceeds of Sale within seven (7) working days after the
date on which the Total Amount Due is received from the buyer. If credit terms have
been agreed between the Auctioneer and the buyer the Auctioneer shall remit to the
seller the Proceeds of Sale not later than thirty (30) days after the date of the auction
unless otherwise agreed by the seller.
If before the Total Amount Due is paid by the buyer the Auctioneer pays the seller
an amount equal to the Proceeds of Sale then title to the Lot shall pass to the
Auctioneer.
If the buyer fails to pay the Auctioneer the Total Amount Due within fourteen
(14) days after the date of the auction, the Auctioneer shall endeavour to notify the
seller and take the seller’s instructions on the course of action to be taken and, to
the extent that it is in the sole opinion of the Auctioneer feasible, shall endeavour
to assist the seller to recover the Total Amount Due from the buyer provided that
nothing herein shall oblige the Auctioneer to issue proceedings against the buyer
in the Auctioneer’s own name. If circumstances do not permit the Auctioneer to
take instructions from the seller or, if after notifying the seller, it does not receive
instructions within seven (7) days, the Auctioneer reserves the right, and is hereby
authorised by the seller at the seller’s expense, to agree special terms for payments
of the Total Amount Due, to remove, store and insure the Lot sold, to settle claims
made by or against the buyer on such terms as the Auctioneer shall in its absolute
discretion think fit, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by
the buyer to the seller and, if necessary, to rescind the sale and refund money to
the buyer.
Payment of Proceeds to Overseas Sellers
29. If the seller resides outside Ireland the Proceeds of Sale shall be paid to such
seller in Euro unless it was agreed with the seller prior to the auction that the
Proceeds of Sale would be paid in a currency (other than Euro) specified by the
seller in which case the Proceeds of Sale shall be paid by the Auctioneer to the seller
in such specified currency (provided that that currency is legally available to the
Auctioneer in the amount required) calculated at the rate of exchange quoted to the
Auctioneer by its bankers on the date of payment.
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Charges for Withdrawn Lots
30. Once catalogued, Lots withdrawn from sale before proofing/publica-
tion of Catalogue will be subject to commission of 5% of the Auctioneer’s
latest estimate of the auction price of the Lot withdrawn together with VAT
thereon and any expenses incurred by the Auctioneer in relation to the Lot.
If Lots are withdrawn after proofing or publication of Catalogue they will
be subject to a commission of 10% of the Auctioneer’s latest estimate of
the auction price of the Lot withdrawn together with VAT thereon and any
expenses incurred by the Auctioneer in relation to the Lot. All commission
hereunder must be paid for before Lots withdrawn may be removed.
Unsold Lots
31. Where any Lot fails to sell at auction the Auctioneer shall notify the
seller accordingly and (in the absence of agreement between the seller and the
Auctioneer to the contrary) such Lot may, in the absolute discretion of the
Auctioneer, be re-entered in the next suitable auction unless instructions are
received from the seller to the contrary, otherwise such Lots must be collected
at the seller’s expense within the period of thirty (30) days of such notification
from the Auctioneer.
Upon the expiry of such period the Auctioneer shall have the right to sell such
Lots by public auction or private sale and on such terms as the Auctioneer in
its sole discretion may think fit. The Auctioneer shall be entitled to deduct
from the price received for such Lots any sums owing to the Auctioneer
in respect of such Lots including without limitation removal, storage and
insurance expenses, any commission and expenses due in respect of the prior
auction and commission and expenses in respect of the subsequent auction
together with all reasonable expenses before remitting the balance to the
seller. If the seller cannot be traced the balance shall be placed in a bank
account in the name of the Auctioneer for the seller. Any deficit arising shall
be due from the seller to the Auctioneer. Any Lots returned at the seller’s
request shall be returned at the seller’s risk and expense and will not be
insured in transit unless the Auctioneer is so instructed by the seller.
Auctioneer’s Right to Photographs and Illustrations
32. The seller authorises the Auctioneer to photograph and illustrate any
Lot placed with if for sale and further authorises the Auctioneer to use such
photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided
by the seller at any time in its absolute discretion (whether or not in connec-
tion with the auction).
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Sunday Interiors
22nd June 2014
A sale of over 500 lots of Fine furnishings, Antique Silver and Porcelain,
European paintings and prints.
www.adams.ie
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Fine Jewellery & Watches 20th May 2014
Country house collections
at Slane Castle
An invitation to consign
October 2014
During the summer months our valuers will be travelling countrywide
accepting entries for this unique auction.
To arrange a visit contact Kieran O’Boyle at 01-6760261
or email at info@adams.ie
An Important Irish George II Giltwood side table
sold at Slane castle 2013 for €112,000
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Important Irish Art
Auction Wednesday 28th
May at 6pm
Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)
A Dusty Rose (1936)
Oil on panel, 23 x 35.5cm (9 x 14”)
Signed
€50,000 - 70,000
Provenance: Bought by R. Brereton Barry S.C. at the Academy exhibition and sold by him through Leo
Smith (Dawson Gallery), 05/02/1944 for £55, to J.P. Reihill Snr; Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
Exhibited:
-RHA Annual Exhibition, Dublin, 1940, Cat. No. 134
-Jack B. Yeats National Loan Exhibition, NCAD, Dublin, June-July 1945, Cat. No. 105
-Irish Art from Private Collections 1870-1930, Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford 1977
-Images of Yeats Exhibition, Centre de Congres, Monte Carlo, June 1990; National Gallery of Ireland,
Dublin, July 1990, Cat. No. 21
Literature:
-Jack B. Yeats, Brian Kennedy, Dublin 1992
-Jack B. Yeats: A Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings, Hilary Pyle, 1992, Vol. I, Cat. No. 485, p.440;
further illustrated Vol. III p.294
-Jack B. Yeats, Bruce Arnold, 1998, p.278-280, illustrated p.279