The diamond cluster ring displays wear and surface scratching to the shank and there are some areas of wear to the galleries where there has possibly been some repair work. All stones are present and the majority of claws seem present, there is wear to the claws/setting in places. The shank is rounded and does not appear to be misshapen, there is no evidence of significant thinning or resizing work. The markings are rubbed.
The diamond three stone displays signs of wear and surface scratching to the shank and setting. There is a split/fracture on the underside of the galleries at the shoulder. All stones are present, the claws are worn and would most likely require some attention. The shank is rounded, but there is some slight thinning to the edges of the shank. The ring is unmarked.
The sapphire and diamond Edwardian ring displays wear and surface scratching to the shank and setting. The galleries appear largely free from wear with no significant repair work evident. All stones are present, with the sapphire displaying some minor nibbles to the table's edge. The claws appear to be in good order on the whole, but some may benefit from attention. The shank is misshapen, being ovoid rather than rounded, and has thinned slightly at the back of the band. The ring is marked '18ct' 'PLAT'.
The sapphire and diamond boat ring displays some wear and surface scratching to the shank and setting. The galleries are in good order and appear largely free from wear. There is no evidence of significant repair work but it possible that it has resized. All stones are present; the sapphires display wear and nibbling along their facets; the claws are largely worn. The shank is rounded, but has thinned slightly towards the back of the band. The ring is hallmarked '18', Birmingham, 1915.