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LONDON<br />

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260<br />

262<br />

An emerald and diamond bracelet, set<br />

along the length with twelve graduated<br />

circular cut emeralds, above cross over<br />

links pavé set with brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, approximately 1.50 carats<br />

total, to a concealed box snap clasp,<br />

18.2cm long<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

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An emerald and diamond cluster ring<br />

for Mappin & Webb, the central circular<br />

cut emerald claw set above a surround of<br />

six brilliant cut diamonds, above channel<br />

set shoulders of square cut emeralds and<br />

square cut diamonds, approximately 0.80<br />

carats total, mounted in 18 carat yellow<br />

gold, London 2002, Mappin & Webb<br />

sponsor’s mark, finger size M<br />

£300-500<br />

264<br />

An emerald and ruby three stone ring<br />

by Peter Jenner, the central emerald<br />

cabochon rub over set between two<br />

cabochon rubies in wire work and<br />

beaded mounts, on a tapered 18 carat<br />

yellow gold band shank, London 1987,<br />

finger size V<br />

£250-350<br />

260<br />

An 18 carat gold horse brooch by Cropp<br />

& Farr, the trotting horse with ruby eye<br />

and eight cut diamond set mane and tail,<br />

London 1988, Cropp & Farr sponsor’s<br />

mark, 4.3cm long, 11.3g gross; and<br />

another similar horse brooch, stamped<br />

‘750’, 4.5 m long, 11.9g gross<br />

£400-600<br />

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A French horse racing brooch, the<br />

realistically modelled horse with a<br />

jockey, etched ‘France L65’, with French<br />

poinçons, 6cm long, 31.4g gross<br />

£700-1,000<br />

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www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832

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