£3,700 for Edwardian ruby, diamond brooch

ITEMS of jewellery were the best selling lots at the Thomas P. Adams sale last Tuesday in Blackrock, Dublin

ITEMS of jewellery were the best selling lots at the Thomas P. Adams sale last Tuesday in Blackrock, Dublin. An Edwardian ruby and diamond ribbon bow brooch fetched £3,700 under the hammer; a diamond solitaire ring sold for £2,200; and an Art Deco diamond brooch made £1,800. Other prices were: a gold and diamond tennis bracelet, £1,500; a gold and diamond necklace and matching bracelet, £1,500 and a Victorian Etruscan style gold oval brooch and earrings set, with turquoise and pearls, £750.

Among the furniture lots a Victorian mahogany extending dining table made £1,500, a set of seven 19th century Sheraton dining chairs sold for £1,300 a late 19th century demi lune mahogany and satinwood banded table made £1,050, and a George III bow front sideboard sold for £920.