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Antiques & Collectables

Wednesday 8th February 2023

Antiques & Collectables

Wednesday 8th February at 10.00am

at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE

VIEWING

Monday 6th February 3pm - 6pm

Tuesday 7th February 9am - 5pm

Auction Day 8.30am - 10am 0208 468 1010

We are able to offer further images, detailed condition reports and virtual viewing if required.

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Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers

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Specialists: Tom Blest

Victoria Clay

Sale Administrator: Joanne Barber

Auction Enquiries and Information: 0208 468 1010 07808 737694 Email: info@catherinesouthon.co.uk

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Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE. We will be situated at Farleigh Court from Monday 6th February until Friday 10th Friday 12 noon

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COLLECTIONS

Items can be collected from the auction venue, Farleigh Golf Club, on Wednesday 8th February 10.00am to 6.00pm, Thursday 9th February, and Friday morning 10th February between 9.00am and 1.00pm.

LARGE ITEMS (W lots): Must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 10th. Please arrange transport before this deadline. Uncollected lots marked with a W will be transported to our offsite storage facility and collection can be arranged by appointment only. Additional fees may apply. Non Warehouse Lots can be collected from our office by appointment from Monday 13th February 10.00am at Chislehurst Business Centre, 1 Bromley Lane, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6LH by appointment.

We are able to post small non-breakable items.

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Wednesday 8th February at 10.00am

(LOTS 1-692)

1. W A large Victorian oval giltwood and gesso girandole mirror the moulded frame with a pierced C-scroll cresting and a floral garland, the lower section with three S-scroll candlearms, height 170cm, width 110cm £400-£600

2. W A large Victorian giltwood and gesso mirror formerly a picture frame, the later plate within a plain and anthemion slip, the outer frame with scrolling leaves, acanthus and flowerheads, the sides concave, height 129cm, width 100cm, depth 16cm £150-£250

3. W A Venetian etched glass mirror early 20th century, of octagonal form, with blue and clear spiral twist cane mounts, clear glass ribbon corners with blue flowerheads and foliate scroll etched margin plates, divided by canted mirror sections, some losses, height 85cm, width 70cm £150-£250

4. W A pair of gilt brass altar candlestick lamps, Baroque style

the gadrooned drip pans with faux candles, the reeded Corinthian columns ending in triform bases cast with foliage, masks and paw feet (2), height 131cm, height to drip pans 90cm £100-£200

5. A mid 19th century American gilt metal garniture of lustre candlesticks, adapted as lamps Probably Cornelius & Co, Philadelphia, all with branch and leaf form arms, bases comprising arches with two young boys with dogs and fishing rods, the three arm example with a black marble base, the two single examples both with white marble bases, drops lacking to one single example (3), height 51cm £150-£250

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked with a W must be collected from auction venue by 1pm on 10th February please see

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6. A pair of early Victorian Rococo Revival gilt metal six light fruiting vine candelabra c.1840 twisted vine column with central light supporting five scroll branches fitted with urn form nozzles with removable drip pans, on openwork trifrom scroll bases (2), height 62 cm £200-£300

7. A pair of Victorian brass bear candlesticks cast naturalistically with red glass eyes standing holding aloft detachable sconce with drip pans engraved to drip pan rims ‘Toulmin & Gale,’ 7 New Bond Street, on circular socle bases, height 22.5cm £80-£120

8. W A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian centre table c.1840 probably padouk, the top radial veneered in specimen woods with a waved and leaf carved edge above two drawers, on turned lotus leaf carved end supports joined by a stretcher, the platform bases with paw feet and brass castors, height 73cm, width 78cm, depth 44cm £400-£600

10. A pair of early 20th century Charles II style cast brass candlesticks having lobed cluster and acanthus knopped column stems with ogee shaped drip pans, on a spreading ogee shaped acanthus leaf decoration (2), height 34cm. £100-£150

9. A pair of late 19th century French patinated bronze figural candlesticks by Fanniere Freres the trefoil type sconces above fluted stems enclosed by puttae and foliage, the concave lappet clad bases with scrolled feet, undersides stamped,’ FANNIERE Fres’ (2), height 20cm £100-£200

11. A pair of late Regency ormolu and patinated bronze candlesticks c.1835

after a design by William Bateman for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, berried acanthus nozzles and stems fitted with deatchable drip pans with ropetwtist border, on a triform base with three seated patinated bronze swans, on compressed beaded feet (2), height 17cm £200-£300

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 100.

12. W An Arts and Crafts copper and brass jardiniere circa 1900, the pierced vine and berry sides with four brass inset medallions depicting signs of the zodiac, with four beaded brass scroll handles, height 28cm, diam. without handles 52cm £200-£300

13. An Arts and Craft copper and pewter bowl by Hugh Wallis signed on the reverse with his monogram HW, the rim interspersed with sections of copper and pewter and the hammered bowl inset to the centre with foliage, raised on three roundels, diameter 21cm £60-£80

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14. W A Regency calamander and yew wood tripod table the parquetry top with calamander banding, on a ring turned stem with triple hipped sabre legs and ball feet, height 75cm, width 57cm, depth 41cm £200-£300

16. W A scagliola rouge column late 19th century the top with a central aperture, the socle raised on an ebonised octagonal base, height 91cm, diam. 35cm £150-£250

17. W A Victorian oak Wellington chest late 19th century, the three quarter galleried top above two fluted pilasters, one hinging to release the seven graduated drawers, on a plinth base, height 128cm, width 60cm, depth 43cm £100-£200

18. W A Liberty and Co. oak hanging shelf and mirror circa 1900, the upper shelf above a frieze stencilled, ‘CHOOSE ANOTHER AS YOU CHOOSE A FRIEND,’ below is a later mirror plate with a stencilled rampant lion to its left and a further shelf, the top shelf bearing a label, ‘Liberty & Co. London’, height 77cm, width 81cm £150-£250

19. W A George IV oak settle early 19th century, the top rail above turned balusters and fruitwood vase form splats, the scroll arms above a planked seat, on square legs, height 93cm, depth 51cm, length 176cm £200-£300

15. W A 19th century Northern Italian parquetry side table decorated with rolling cube marquetry, banded and inlaid with stringing, of serpentine outline and with two drawers and cabriole legs, height 78cm, width 74cm, depth 44.5cm £200-£300

buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked with a W must be collected from auction venue by 1pm on 10th February please see

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20. W A George I black japanned and chinoiserie cabinet on chest early 18th century, the moulded cornice above a pair of doors decorated with figures in a river landscape with flowering trees, birds, a bridge and buildings, the corners with etched brass mounts, the rear of one door with a large crane and the other with a floral spray and insects, the interior fitted with ten drawers, the base with two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, height 167cm, width 109cm, depth 51cm £800-£1,200

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21. W A South German fruitwood chest of drawers mid 19th century, the top with rounded corners above four drawers and on bracket feet, height 86cm, width 70.5cm, depth 40.5cm £200-£300

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 100.

22. W A Victorian satin birch chest of drawers late 19th century, the moulded top above six drawers, on a plinth base, height 105cm, width 61cm, depth 44cm £200-£300

23. W A George II oak dumb waiter the circular two piece top on three turned outer supports, the central support with a removable peg allowing the two tiers to be removed, on triple cabriole legs, some restoration to underside, height 70cm, diam. 58.5cm £150-£250

24. W A Victorian camphor wood chest with brass corner mounts and metal side carrying handles, the front with a countersunk handle, faded, on later block feet, height 47cm, depth 45cm, length 95cm £100-£200

25. W A Victorian alder and ash stool on turned legs with an H-form stretcher, a French ash and rush seated child’s chair, a primitive faded yew wood stool, with slab top, a pitch pine low trestle stool and a pitch pine circular stool with X-form stretcher (5), largest height 54cm, width 35cm £80-£120

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26. W A Caucasian rug early 20th century, the main border with a repeating medallion and enclosing a dark blue field with central star motifs and geometric scrolls, length 181cm, width 101cm £80-£120

27. W A Kashan rug early 20th century, the red palmette border enclosing a cream field with flowerheads and scrolling foliage in blue, red and pink, length 150cm, width 102cm £100-£200

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28. W Two Tekke Bokhara rugs late 19th century, one with more geometric borders and a red field with three rows of guls, the other example of similar design, more faded in colour (2), length 157cm, width 119cm, length 150cm, width 112cm £100-£150

29. W A Shirvan rug and another Shirvan example

early 20th century, the main border with geometric star motifs and enclosing three medallions, the central in cream and dark blue, the outer two in light blue and red, the other rug with deeper borders with angular leaf motifs and three central medallions (2), length 155cm, width 102cm, length 160cm, width 119cm £100-£150

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30. W A Regency mahogany armchair early 19th century, the caned and satinwood panel back with reeded arms, on turned tapered front arm supports and legs, re-caned, height 82cm, width 53cm £100-£150

32. W A George IV mahogany and upholstered tub library armchair button upholstered in striped fabric, seat cushion loose, the arm facings with carved anthemions, on turned facetted legs with brass cappings and castors, height 98cm, width at front 78cm £150-£250

34. W A small walnut box seat settle Continental, early 19th century, probably for a child, the curved panel back with one open arm above a hinged seat, one side with inset panel, the other side with an applied panel, height 75cm, width 89cm, depth 34cm £100-£200

35. W A pair of Anglo Indian ebony armchairs mid 19th century, probably Ceylonese, upholstered in later red velvet, the crestings carved with central shells, foliage and flowerheads, the reeded arms on leaf scroll supports, the lotus leaf carved baluster legs with brass cappings and ceramic castors (2), height 107cm, width 65cm

By family descent £800-£1,200

36. W A French mahogany architect’s table circa 1820, the dark green leatherette inset top height adjustable from the front via a brass button above the frieze drawer, the drawer with a sliding pen tray and sliding writing surface, the top ratchet adjustable from its rear to angle it, with lateral slides and raised on reeded tapered legs with brass capped rotating ball feet, height 76cm, width 93cm, depth 57cm £300-£500

31. W A French Empire mahogany armchair 19th century, with an upholstered back and seat, the scale carved arms ending in marlin arm facings, the bowed seat on sabre legs, height 92, width 61cm £100-£200

33. W A George IV mahogany music stand circa 1820, the ratchet adjustable cross form stand on a rotating brass arm, the turned tapered column on a quatreform base with brass bun feet and concealed castors, height will not adjust, height when flat 81cm, width 41cm, depth 33cm £150-£250

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 100.

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37. A Victorian cast iron hall stick/umbrella stand painted white, pierced foliate scroll design column with carrying handle issuing twin curved rests terminating in dog mask terminals, the shaped tray with mask, scroll and snake border, height 66cm £80-£120

38. W A Victorian cast iron occasional table white painted, the pierced circular top with anthemion motifs, on triple scrolled supports with stylised cranes and hoof feet, height 76cm, diam. 39cm £100-£150

39. W A Victorian marble topped cast iron conservatory table refinished in white and of freestanding form, the marble top with rounded ends above a splayed form openwork base with entwined C-scrolls and foliage, height 78cm, width 92cm, depth 34cm £100-£200

40. W A Rowntree’s Chocolate glazed display cabinet late 19th/early 20th century glazed advertising shop display cabinet, carved pediment with inset glass picture of a cacao pod surrounded by ‘Rowntrees Chocolates’ including two plate glass shelves, sliding glass doors to the reverse, makers seal to the reverse ‘O.C. Hawkes Ltd Manufactures globe works Birmingham’, Approx. width 82cm, approx. height 96cm. approx depth 43.5cm £600-£800

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41. A Watson’s soap advertising chair with a panel ‘Watson’s matchless cleanser is the best soap for all purposes’ on turned legs joined by stretchers, stamped to the reverse ‘REGISTERED DESIGN F.EAST. DUNDEE, Approx. height 87.5cm £300-£400

42. W An oak cased hanging pinball machine dispensing sweets as prizes, the upper glass panel lettered, ‘SWEETS’, the glazed central panel with the metal reel and the names of various sweets, Polos, Refreshers, Fruit Gums, height 83cm, width 46cm, depth 19cm £300-£400

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43. A large Edwardian British Syphon Co. double gourd glass Seltzogene soda syphon and a smaller French syphon first enclosed with woven metal wire, the pewter tap stamped “Standard English Seltzogenes…”, second enclosed by split cane the tap stamped ‘Veritable Seltzogene D. Fevre Paris”, accompanied by a related booklet (3), First height 53cm, second height 44cm £50-£80

46. Ø A Chinese Export ware tea caddy 1820s/30s, of octagonal form, Chinoiserie decorated and incorporating figures in buildings and landscapes, and dragons, trees, foliage, the rear with a river scene, the interior with two removable chased metal lidded canisters, with further interior ivory ball lids, on paw feet, height 13cm, width 21cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 4YKJHVQ6 £120-£180

49. A Tunbridge Ware rosewood book stand c.1840

three quarter turned spindle gallery with scroll ends, the top rail inlaid with micromosaic border, the base inlaid with a mosaic panel depicting the State Apartments, Windsor Castle within geometric and walnut banded borders, height 13.5cm. length 38.5cm, depth 25cm £200-£300

50. 19th century Tunbridgeware rose wood stamp box the lid with micromosaic floral spray, 4 x 3.5cm £50-£80

44. A Whitbread pale ale large advertising bottle brown glass and paper label with cork stopper, Approx. height 74cm £80-£120

47. A 19th century Fernware stationery box the interior with divisions, height 11cm, length 21cm, depth 15cm £80-£120

51. A group of seven 19th/20th century small hammers for silversmiths, jewellers and upholsterers, three steel headed examples with turned rosewood handles, one with maker’s name, indistinct, the largest one with a mahogany turned handle, another with an ash handle, also with a steel example and a 20th century steel and brass handled example, unscrewing to reveal a screwdriver (7), largest: length 29cm, smallest 19cm £100-£150

45. A Regency Scottish mauchline ware sycamore and penwork tea caddy c.1830

rectangular the hinge cover decorated with a penwork view of ‘Culzean Castle’, the front with a view of Abbotsford House, against a red textured ground, two division interior, covers with ring handles, on gilt brass ball feet, height 14cm, length 22.5cm, depth 13.5cm £150-£250

48. A George III mahogany and marquetry inlaid oval tea caddy boxwood strung, the hinged lid inlaid with a twin handled urn of flowers, the front with two oval marquetry panel of flower vases, foil line two division lidded interior, height 12cm, length 19cm £100-£200

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 100.

52. A Mauchline ware group of six items to include a circular lidded box showing the East Terrace Windsor Castle, a small box showing Dover on the Sea, a small book with an image of Dunkeld, ‘Rills from the River of Life’, a circular tartan ware box, and two other small boxes (6), circular box diam.5.5cm, largest, width 9.5cm £80-£120

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53. A 19th century Swiss Black Forrest treen carved fox head nutcracker screw action, length 17.8cm £100-£200

54. A 19th century treen burrwood snuff box carved as a bearded mans face oval from, inset with glass eyes, reverse with sliding cover incised with prince of Wales plumes and a thistle, beaded borders, length 9cm £100-£200

54A. An 18th century treen lacewood snuff grater tapering form with swivel cover fixed with a star headed brass pin, interior with perforated iron plate, length 16cm £150-£250

55. A 19th century Norwegian treen cup and cover all over foliate scroll caved decoration, height 16.8cm £100-£150

56. A Victorian style oak spoon rack the top with a pierced heart above two shelves, the base with a hinged box probably for candles and a concealed narrow lower drawer, height 45cm, width 29cm £80-£120

57. A 19th century treen bird snuff box with metal stud eyes, probably fruitwood, 10cm long £80-£120

58. A large 19th century lignum vitae mallet and a lignum saddle maker’s mallet (2), first length 33cm, second length 23cm £80-£120

59. A collection of 19th century treen comprising, a walnut salt, a ribbed rosewood dice shaker, a lignum vitae go to bed, two cawl spoons, and other items (7), largest height 9cm £150-£250

60. A Swiss Black Forest carved figural nutcracker of Otto Von Bismarck late 19th century, incised Geneve, length 21cm £100-£150

61. A group of 19th century kitchenalia to include: a thick glass rolling pin, the eight treen items to include, a fruitwood rolling pin, a small rolling pin, a large ribbed oats rolling pin, a large sycamore/ ash rolling pin and a single handled example, also a butter pat, a thistle pastry mould and a sycamore butter mould (9), longest 57cm £100-£200

62. A group of twelve small tribal carved wood masks stained and painted in various colours and each one individual (12), largest height 17cm, smallest height 12cm £80-£120

63. A treen turned oak candlestick a beechwood string barrel and other items, first in 17th century style on a domed base, together with a sycamore goblet, an olivewood goblet and a Japanese elm sumitsubo (5), first height 15cm £100-£150

64. A 19th century boxwood shoemaker’s measure with two shoe lasts hinging open to reveal brass studded measurements with a sliding tapered support, the rear numbered 1-12 in inches, the stained beechwood shoe lasts with incised lines, steel loops and initialled for left and right (3) A similar boxwood measure sold as lot 136, The W.J.Shepherd Collection of Treen, 30th November 1983 £80-£120

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65. A continental Folk Art polychrome decorated wood Santos cage doll mannequin with articulated arms, height 43cm £50-£80

66. A 19th century Scandinavian bentwood storage box and cover and a Scottish treen hanging salt box

first oval, underside of lid scratch initialled E I and naked in ink J. Park Rosemound East Kirkbride, second with hinged lid and vertical staves (2), length 29.5cm £50-£80

68. A small specimen mineral group assorted quartz crystal, rose quartz, amethyst and agate, mounted on a polished black granite base, under a dome on wooden base, height of group 11cm, dome height 14.5cm £100-£150

70. An early 19th century Tunbridge ware The Millers Tomb a travelling mirror and a white wood box, first of circular form with ring painted decoration, the pull off lid bearing an oval engraving of the Millers Tomb, second rectangular, the sliding lid painted with a cottage and trees within a rustic landscape (2), first diameter 12cm £70-£90

67. A late Victorian ormolu figural wall hanging gong cast in the form of nude caryatid with outstretched arms suspending the copper gong, tapering backplate, accompanied by two strikers (3), height 40cm £80-£120

69. An early 19th century whitewood Tunbridge ware sewing box c.1810

the hinged lid with laid down with a coloured aquatint view of “Priory Bridge Farm, Hastings’, pink paper lined interior, brass drop handles to sides, marbled paper to base, height 3.8cm. length 9.5cm, depth 7cm £100-£150

71. An early 19th century brass bound rosewood campaign writing slope c.1830

the interior with gilt tooled grained red morocco lined lid, lidded compartments, inkwells, tooled red velvet writing surface and a secret compartment with two drawers, height 16.5cm, width 46cm, depth 27cm £100-£150

72. An early 19th century child’s Mosaic Alphabet c.1820 the paper covered wooden box with sliding cover bearing a hand coloured engraving label titled ‘Mosaik Alphabete, Alphabets of European Letters in Mosaic’ also titled in German and French and illustrated with children learning, containing a quantity of brightly painted wooden alphabet tesserae and a part hand coloured printed folding alphabet diagram, 19 x 19cm

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73. Antiquities: An Egyptian limestone bas relief limestone fragment of the Goddess Hathor New Kingdom, carved in profile facing left wearing the head dress of honrs and sun disk and wearing the Uraeus, traces of polychrome decoration, 47.5 x 29cm

Private Collection and thence by descent. Accompanied by a signed declaration from the vendor stating the fragment has been in the family possession for several generations £3,000-£5,000

A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 100.

74. A George III Neoclassical white marble chimney piece centre tablet late 18th/early 19th century, carved in bas-relief with a reclining river God by an overturned jar issuing water, holding a basket of fruit, 27cm x 14cm £200-£300

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75. A 19th century Italian Grand Tour serpentine study of the Florentine Boar (Il Porcellino)

height 12cm, length 13.5cm £100-£150

76. After Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1895) ‘Chasse au lapin’ a bronze group of dogs surrounding a fox hole on a rocky naturalistic base, signed lower left, ‘P.J. Mene’, raised on an oval verde anticio plinth (2), without marble base height 19cm, length 37cm £400-£600

77. Juan Clara (1875-1958) late 19th/early 20th century, bronze bust of a young girl, signed to plinth, ‘Juan Clara’, also stamped ‘60 JD’, height 19cm, plinth width 6cm £200-£300

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78. W After the Antique. a plaster library bust of Caesar Augustus on a concave circular socle, rear impressed, ‘B M Plaster Cast’, for the British Museum, height 70cm £100-£200

79. W A cast iron bust of a nymph 19th century, modelled with vine leaves and grapes to her hair, on a black finished socle, height 61cm £100-£200

80. A Grand Tour bronze figure of Hermes after the Antique, seated on a rock, on a naturalistic base, height 19cm, width 20cm £100-£150

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81. Gotthilf Jaeger (1871-1933) Nude woman shepherd signed to base at rear, ‘G Jaeger fec’, raised on an octagonal marble plinth base, height 38cm £200-£300

82. A bronzed terracotta bust of Hermes the name incised above the circular socle, height 57cm £100-£200

83. A bronzed terracotta bust of a classical maiden with a pinned toga and raised on a circular socle, height 71cm £100-£100

84. F. Barbedienne. After the Antique a French patinated bronze figure of the Spinario c.1900 signed F. Barbedienne Fondeur, height 24cm £200-£300

85. A pair of 19th century French Louis XV style patinated and gilt bronze figural groups in the style of Clodion one modelled as standing putto playing the flute and a reclining faun holding the pipes, the other a standing putto with lute and a seated putto at his feet, both by a gilt tree stump on a scroll, mounted on cavetto moulded grey veined white marble plinth bases (2), height 19cm £150-£250

86. A pair of 19th century French bronze figures of a faun and a bacchante after designs by Huges Taraval (1729-1785) modelled at Sèvres by Jos se-Francois-Joseph Le Rich (1738-1812) from the ‘Surtout de Bacchus’, both modelled standing, the faun playing a pipe, the bacchante with a sistrum, on naturalistic bases with fruit baskets (2), height 17cm £200-£300

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87. A Mappin & Webb gilt brass carriage clock and two other examples the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, with an 8 day movement, the bevelled five glass panel case with reeded pillar corners, back plate stamped,’D161’, including a French example, the white dial with minute dial, dial signed, ‘L’Epee Fondee en 1839 Sainte Susanne France, backplate stamped, ‘L’Epee 1889,’ with a gilt brass case with fluted corners, and another French white dialled brass cased example (3), two examples 11.5cm high, one 12cm high £120-£180

88. A late 19th century French ormolu repeater carriage clock cream enamel dial with red Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and foliate pierced part silvered foliate mask, 8 day movement, platform lever escapement with push button hour repeat striking on a coiled gong, the backplate stamped ‘Patent Surety Poller’, ‘G.L’ and numbered 852, the case with carrying handled, glazed inspection top, the corners with fluted pilasters, the sides inset with fret pierced foliate part silvered panels against cream enamel, raised on a stepped plinth base, height 17cm £500-£800

89. A large late 19th century French ormolu cased carriage clock white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, silvered platform escapement with compensated balance, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, four glass moulded case with carrying handle and inspection top, on a plinth base, with a leather travel case, height 16.5cm £200-£300

90. French gilt brass champlevé enamel carriage timepiece c.1900

2” diameter silver dial with black Arabic numerals, gilt mask, 8 day movement, four glass serpentine case with inspection top, height 12cm £100-£150

91. A late Regency patinated bronze and ormolu double fusee bracket clock by Adams of Lombard Street c.1830-5

5” circular brass dial with Roman numerals, minute track, and engine turned and foliate scroll engraved centre, signed Adams, London, brass 8 day double fusee movement striking on a coiled gong, the backplate signed ‘Adams 36, Lombard St”t London’, in an architectural patinated bronze and ormolu case with applied panels, the front with a lioness and cubs, snake and scrolling foliage, the corners with quoins, the sides with arched grilles pierced with palmettes and scrolling leaves, with a fan pagoda top with concealed handle, on leaf scroll bracket feet, with pendulum and winding key, height 31cm £700-£900

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92. A late Victorian mahogany descending rack gravity mantel timepiece c.1900 3.5” diameter white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer minute track and Arabic quarters, single train movement, portico style case with arched pediment supported on slender column uprights, rectangular moulded platform base, height 42.5cm £300-£500

93. A Bayard brass carriage clock and two other carriage clocks the white enamel face with roman numerals, marked, ‘Bayard 8 Day Made in France’, rear stamped, ‘9 nine jewels unadjusted Duverdrey & Bloquel France’, the other example with winding key and glazed back door and oval top, the other example with rectangular glazed top and Roman numerals (3), largest, height 11.5cm £80-£120

94. A 20th century French gilt brass cased repeater carriage clock with alarm

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute marks, blued steel trefoil hands and subsidiary alarm dial, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate stamped France Made, four glass case with inspection top carrying handle and foliate engraved frieze panel, height 19cm £100-£200

95. A late 19th century French lacquered brass mantel clock c.1900 circular cream enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers an Arabic quarters, two train 8 day brass drum movement with passing strike on a bell, stamped A.1, by Vincent & Cie, numbered 3520 4 4, ornately pierced square case with domed top and acanthus bud finial, on palmette bracket feet, height 31.5cm £100-£150

96. A late 19th century French ormolu and Limoges enamel panelled repeater carriage clock with alarm 2.5” diameter white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary alarm dial, blued steel hands, silvered engine turned mask engraved with flowers, 8 day movement with passing striking on a coiled gong, platform escapement with compensated balance, the backplate numbered 1083, the case with ribbed carrying handle over bevelled inspection panel, stepped cornice and dentil moulded frieze supported by three quarter Corinthian column, the sides with Limoges panels painted ‘en grisaille’ with putti in drapery, one brandishing a sword and blowing a horn the other a laurel wreath and a reed, on a moulded plinth base, with leather travel case, height 20.5cm £1,200-£1,800

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97. An unusual late 19th century Swiss gilt brass paperweight clock the 2” white enamel dial decorated with a monochrome view of the ‘Chutes du Rhin’, black Roman numerals and outer minute track with blued steel hands, lever movement, moulded brass gadrooned case with beaded border, sliding hanging mount, numbered 1704, case diameter 7.2cm £150-£250

98. A late 19th century French giant sized gilt brass gorge cased repeater carriage clock by Drocourt

white enamel 3.5” diameter dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and outer Arabic minutes, foliate engraved gilt mask, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate stamped with trademark logo and numbered 10965 four glass gorge case with inspection top and carrying handle, numbered 10965, winding key also numbered, height with handle in upright position 24.5cm £1,500-£2,000

99. A Jaeger-LeCoultre lamp post form clock

the circular face with Jaeger brand and a number 8, the black metal stem with a sign reading Rue De La Paix, height 28cm, face diam. 4cm £150-£250

100. A Victorian brass ‘Cathedral’ skeleton clock pierced silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, four pillar single fusee movement striking on a bell, single spire Gothic frame, under a dome on an ebonsied oval plinth base, height 40cm, dome height 51cm £200-£300

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101. Attributed to David Cox Snr. (British, 1783-1859)

‘The Country Path’, watercolour and pencil, signed and dated ‘1830’ in pencil to lower right, framed and mounted, overall 36cm x 50.25cm, within mount 19cm x 29.5cm approximately £200-£300

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104. Continental School (Circa 1900) A collection of seven pencil and gouache illustrations each depicting street scenes of gentlemen in Southern European and North African modes of dress, variously inscribed each numbered, each framed and mounted (7), the North African figures within frame 24cm x 17.5cm £150-£250

105. Maud Withers (British, active late 19th century)

‘Still Life of Roses, Lillies and a Butterfly’, watercolour, signed lower right and dated 1861, framed and mounted, overall 60cm x 70cm, within mount 34cm x 45cm approximately £80-£120

106. Edward Leslie Badham (British, 1873-1944)

‘A Quiet Corner, looking towards East Hill, Hastings’, watercolour and pencil, signed and dated lower left, dated 1937, framed and mounted, overall 45cm x 52cm, within mount 25.75cm x 34.5cm £100-£150

107. Edward Leslie Badham (British, 1873-1944)

103. Arthur Rackham R.W.S (British 1867-1939)

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Copley Fielding R.W.S. (1787-1855)

Two watercolours entitled ‘Dutch Fishing Vessels in squall off Coastline’ and ‘View of Snowdonia’, both signed lower right ‘Copley Fielding’ both mounted and framed (2), the first, framed size 39cm x 45.5cm, within mount 15cm x 22.3cm £100-£150

‘A character sketch of a gentleman’, ink on paper, framed and mounted, Within mount: 15.2cm x 8.5cm, framed size 33.3cm x 25cm

Abbott and Holder gallery note to the reverse ‘Arthur Rackham/signed with monogram/Abbott & Holder/Stock No. 47529’ £200-£300

Street Scene, probably Hastings, watercolour and pencil, signed lower left, together with four further works on paper unsigned, principally watercolour, ink and pencil, attributed to Badham, bearing titles verso in an unknown hand, including; ‘Unloading Timber at Rye, RBA 1933’, ‘RBA, 1940’, ‘Grey Day, Bourneham, Hastings, RA 1913’, and ‘The Canal, RA 1913’, all being framed and mounted (5), the first overall 36cm x 42cm, within mount 17cm x 24.5cm £80-£120

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108. ‡ Ina Colliander (Finnish, 1905-1985) ‘Still life of flowers in a vase’, oil on canvas, signed central lower margin ‘I. Colliander’, framed, Framed size 100 x 83cm, overall size 83 x 67cm £500-£700

109. ‡ E. B. Hepworth (active late 20th century) ‘The Cherry Jug’ still life, oil on board, initialled to lower right, framed, inscribed variously verso with artist’s name, title and with address ‘21B Regents Park Rd, NW1’, overall 58cm x 48.5cm, within frame 48.5cm x 39.5cm £150-£250

110. Frederick J. Porter (New Zealand, 1883-1944) ‘Dahlias in a Brown Vase’, 1930s, oil on board, framed, bearing artist initial stamp verso and modern gallery label ‘The Bloomsbury Workshop’ and partial ‘Army & Navy Stores’ label to frame, overall 46.5cm x 63cm, within frame 39cm x 54cm approximately £400-£600

111. English School (19th Century)

A pair of landscapes, oil on canvas, each within gilt frame, damage to one example (2), overall 60 x 44.5cm, the canvas 35.5 x 51cm £80-£120

113. Ornithological watercolours to include three studies of duck by Herbert Goodchild

comprising ‘Pintail x Mallard hybrids in eclipse plumage’, signed, dated verso 1901 In Aviaries of J.S.B. ‘Hybrid Drake No33 in eclipse’, initialled and dated verso 1902, and ‘Hybrid Drake No33’ signed and dated 1903 together with a gouache study of a Woodpecker and Red Leg Partridge, signed verso G Bates, three mounted watercolour studies signed or initialled for Lillian Medland, two watercolour studies on card by Miss Francis Wieser for the U.S Geological Survey and two pen and ink head studies of a hoopoe (qty), first 22 x 28.5cm

Claud. B. Ticehurst (1881-1941) British ornithologist and surgeon £100-£200

112. Continental School, 19th Century

A coastal scene, oil on board, in a gilt frame, overall height 19cm, width 21cm, within frame 10cm by 12cm £80-£120

114. Henrik Gronvold (Danish, 1858-1940)

ornithological studies for Ibis

‘Sheppardia Bensonia Pseuddalcippe Pyrrhoptera Nyasae’, signed, ‘Steamer Ducklings for Ibis, signed and two other studies for Ibis 31, signed and 36, unsigned, gouache, marginal and verso pencil annotations (4), first 17 x 21cm

Claud. B. Ticehurst (1881-1941) British ornithologist and surgeon £100-£200

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115. After Keulemans, a collection of thirty hand coloured lithograph plates from Ibis and other ornithological plates

Keulemans plates 1869-1894, together with a selection of chromolithograph plates after Thorburn (qty), various Claud. B. Ticehurst (1881-1941) British ornithologist and surgeon £80-£120

116. Manner of Paul Falconer Poole R.A. (British 1807-1879)

‘Two young girls collecting wood’, unsigned, oil on canvas, Framed size 63cm x 51cm, within mount 44cm x 33cm £200-£300

117. British School (Late 19th century)

A full length portrait of a young woman, oil on canvas, monogrammed and dated lower left ‘AP 1897’, framed, within mount size 110 x 66cm, with frame 134 x 90cm £400-£600

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118. European School (Late 19th century)

‘Portrait of a young man’, oil on panel, unidentified artist monogram and dated ‘84 lower right, framed, Framed size 45cm x 39cm, overall size: 36cm x 30cm £200-£300

119. Sir Alfred East RA (British, 1844-1913)

‘Fishing on a Tranquil Lake, Newbury’, oil on canvas, the landscape scene signed to lower right corner, framed, bearing small hand written label verso ‘Newbury - by Sir Alfred East’, overall 52.5cm x 74cm, within frame 40.5cm x 61cm £400-£600

120. Sir Alfred East RA (British, 1844-1913)

‘A Flooded River’ (‘The Swollen River’), c.1908, etching signed in pencil lower right and bearing inscription lower left ‘With kind regards from your **********’, framed and mounted, together with a copy of the Alfred East Art Gallery Permanent Collection Guide book, overall 39cm x 31cm, within frame 26.3cm x 19.3cm

For a similar example see Alfred East Art Gallery.

This work is believed to have been a gift to the artists nephew - thence by descent £100-£150

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121. An early 20th century album containing watercolours by artists including Sir Alfred East

the Rock Bros. London burgundy Morocco leather album dedicated to ‘Violet E. Monson’, Christmas 1905, including; landscape watercolour by Alfred East inscribed ‘With kind regards and best wishes from your affectionate Uncle’, watercolour landscape by Alfred O Townsend, dated 1907, amongst others, overall 16.5cm x 20.25cm £150-£250

122. Frank Moss Bennett (British, 1874-1952)

‘James II’s House’, oil on board, signed to lower right and inscribed ‘F M Bennett St Brieve James II’s House’ framed, overall 46cm x 36cm, within frame 34.5cm x 24.5cm £150-£250

123. Frank Moss Bennett (British, 1874-1952)

‘Mary Arden’s House’, oil on board, signed to lower left and inscribed ‘F M Bennett Mary Ardens house’, framed, overall 36.5cm x 46.5cm, within frame 24.25cm x 34.5cm £150-£250

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124. Continental School (20th Century)

‘Wawel Castle Courtyard, Krakow, Poland’, oil on canvas, signed bottom left margin G.Loiseau, signed verso G. Loiseau, framed, canvas 46.5 x 55cm, overall 51 x 60cm £200-£400

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125. ‡ Georg Engestrom (Finnish, 1921-2008)

Two landscape scenes, ‘Winter Cottage, Sibba, Finland’ and ‘Harbour Scene’, 1990 and c. 1994, both oil on board, framed and bearing inscribed gallery labels verso ‘Artegrafica, Helsinki’, the largest overall 45cm x 57.5cm £100-£200

126. ‡ Georg Engestrom (Finnish, 1921-2008)

‘Spring Landscape’, mixed media, gouache and watercolour, intialled titled and dated 1994 lower left, title ‘A***mainen 2’, and bearing gallery stamp verso, framed and mounted, overall 73cm x 85cm, within frame 48cm x 60.cm £80-£120

127. ‡ Sterling Gillespie (British, 1908-1993)

‘The Coollins of Skye looking across Loch Eishort’, watercolour, signed lower right, bearing inscribed D. C. Brown Gallery Glasgow label verso, framed and mounted, overall 47cm x 58cm, within frame 27cm x 37cm £80-£120

128. ‡ After Salvadore Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)

Two lithographic prints including ‘Pegasus’ (Pegase) and ‘The Unicorn’ (La Licorne), 1983, from ‘Les Chevaux Dalinens’, signature to plate margin, each framed and mounted with Certificate of Authenticity verso (2), overall 57cm x 66cm, within 35cm x 45cm £100-£150

129. ‡ Matthew Alexander (British, B. 1953)

‘After the rain, Oare Creek’, oil on canvas, signed lower right ‘M. Alexander’, framed, Framed size 62 x 77cm, overall size 44 x 59.5cm £200-£300

130. ‡ Charles Bartlett (British, 1921-2014)

‘River Valley’, etching with aquatint’, titles signed, numbered 27/60, mounted, impression 31cm x 35cm, overall 49cm x 52.5cm £80-£120

131. ‡ Jim Grundy (British, b.1956)

‘Crouching Figure’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated lower right ‘Jim Grundy ‘82’, mounted and framed, Framed size 89cm x 74cm, unframed size 66cm x 50.5cm £80-£120

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132. ‡ Dame Laura Knight (British, 1877-1970)

‘Sleeping Darkie’, c.1928, limited edition lino cut, signed in pencil to lower margin, numbered 4/50 and bearing further inscription ‘50 prints edition’, 33.5cm x 26.25cm

Acquired ‘Dame Laura KnightEtchings’ exhibition at Blond Fine Art Ltd, 33 Sackville Street, London, April - May 1980 £100-£150

133. ‡ Dame Laura Knight (British, 1877-1970)

‘Southern Blonde’, c.1928, mezzotint, signed in pencil to lower margin and bearing title, 35.5cm x 27.25cm

Acquired ‘Dame Laura KnightEtchings’ exhibition at Blond Fine Art Ltd, 33 Sackville Street, London, April - May 1980 £200-£300

135. After Edmund Dulac (1882-1953)

a group of scenes taken from Laurence Housman’s retelling of ‘The Ara bian Nights’ illustrated by Edmund Dulac, including a scene from ‘The Story of the Princess’, three scenes from ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’ and two scenes from ‘The Magic Horse’, gouache on silk roundel (6), Diameter 13.5cm £200-£300

136. Five early First World War satirical proof cartoon illustrations c.August 1914 of Kaiser Wilhelm II and John Bull ‘Louvain’, ‘The German Hog Dictates To Brave Little Belgium’, ‘His God Cant Save Him Now!’, ‘Disowned!’ and “Drink to the Day you Poor Devils,! Drink with ME to MY Day!!!’, pen and watercolour laid down onto card, dated in crayon verso 1914 (5), Each 11.5 x 17cm £100-£150

137. ‡ Unno Mitsuhiro (Japanese, 1939-1979)

Hydrangea Gate’ signed, numbered 94/100 and titled in pencil, red seal stamp, dated within woodblock 1972, and ‘Sugimoto Twilight”, signed numbered 6/100 and titled in pencil, dated 1978 within woodblock, framed (2), Each 64.5cm x 48cm £100-£200

138. Three 19th century Italian hand coloured lithographs of putti in the style of Michaelangelo Maestri mounted, gilt and ebonised Hogarth frames (3), within mount 16 x 21.5cm, overall 31.5 x 37.3cm £100-£150

134. ‡ Helen Bradley (British, 1900-1979) Blackpool Station print, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamped lower left for the Fine Art Trade Guild, letter code BDF, mounted and framed, overall 60cm x 77cm, within mount 37cm x 56cm £100-£150

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139. A late 19th century Helena Wolfsohn Dresden ecuelle, stand and cover decorated with vignettes of birds in landscapes, insects and scattered floral sprays, flower encrusted interwoven twin branch handles, underglaze blue Augustus Rex mark, diameter 24cm £100-£200

142. Two 19th century Herend plates decorated in Chinese export style decorated with carp and weed, floral border, impressed Herend, blue painted factory marks, one painted with initials MF in blue (2), diameter 22cm £80-£120

140. A late 19th century Meissen dish moulded borders, painted to centre with a floral boquet the borders alternating with finches and garlands, impressed 21, underglaze blue cross swords marks, diameter 22.5cm £80-£120

143. A Meissen and a KPM Berlin cabinet cup and saucer, a Dresden cabinet cups and saucer and an outside decorated Meissen sugar basin late 19th/early 20th century, first of quatrelobe form, cobalt blue ground, decorated with floral panels and gilt scrolling borders, underglaze blue cross swords mark, impressed numerals, the second decorated with floral sprays, framed raised gilt scroll borders, interior gilt, underglaze blue sceptre marks red printed iron red orb and KPM, together with a Dresden cabinet cup and saucer decorated in the manner of Helena Wolfsohn, underglaze blue, Augustus Rex mark, and a sugar basin decorated with Watteauesque courting couples on a turquoise ground, underglaze blue cross swords with cancellation mark (4), first length 13.6cm £100-£150

141. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain ‘Musselmalet’ blue fluted full lace bottle cooler No 1/1048 c.1900 designed by Arnold Krog, reticulated border and applied with snails, incised 1/1048, green crown Denmark mark, painters number 8, height 19cm £200-£300

144. A 19th century Coalport cottage pastille burner and two miniature Dresden cups and saucers first unmarked, together with a miniature teacup with underglaze blue Augustus rex mark and another of quatrelobe form, marked Dresden under a star (3), first height 10.5cm £50-£80

145. A late 18th/ early 19th century French faience heart shaped trinket box probably Ferrat, Mousters, the hinged lid painted with a lady in a landscape, the side with floral sprays, painted X mark, length 6.5cm £70-£90

146. A group of seven Moorcroft ‘Miss Alice’ pattern pieces tube line and with impressed marks to bases, a large baluster vase, dated ‘9.12.05 SP TRIAL’, and signed ‘Emma Bossons 22.5.09’, a tapered jug, dated, ‘2005’, a ginger jar, dated ‘2005’, an oak framed plaque, dated, ‘2005’, and three oak framed circular plaques, all dated for 2005 (7), plaque height 40cm, width 18cm £150-£250

147. Three Moorcroft ‘Magnolia’ pattern pieces to include: a plate signed ‘WM’ with impressed stamp ‘Moorcroft, Made in England’, a squat baluster form table lamp with faded marks to the base and an inverted baluster form vase signed ‘WM’ to the base with impressed stamp ‘Moorcroft, Made in England’ (3), Vase height 32cm, lamp height 20cm, plate diameter 26.5cm £200-£300

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148. A Chinese Export porcelain pedestal tea pot with another Chinese Export example circa 1800, with an associated domed lid, the barrel form body decorated with figures in landscapes and buildings with boats, bridges and trees, the handle entwined, the other example early 19th century, of urn shaped form, the domed lid with a ball finial, decoration similar, with a scroll handle and a domed foot (2), 1800s example, height 20cm, other 23cm £100-£150

150. A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover late 19th/early 20th century, decorated extensively with calligraphy inscriptions and two figures, height 12cm £100-£150

152. A late 18th century Chinese export porcelain tankard famille rose, of cylindrical form, depicting a narrative scene with trees, a house and figures in a landscape, with a dragon form handle, height 14.5cm, diam. 12cm £100-£150

149. A Chinese miniature Yixing teapot and cover decorated in famille rose enamels

Qing/Republican, of compressed pear form with loop handle and domed cover, with flowers and butterflies, incised character marks, height 5cm, handle to spout 9cm £80-£120

151. An 18th century London decorated Chinese porcelain tea canister and cover c.1760

ovoid from, decorated with panels of precious objects alternating with smaller gilt scroll framed reserves decorated in puce with landscapes, against bianco sopra bianco decorated foliate ground, the cover with conforming decoration, the finial and foot gilt, height 13cm £100-£200

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153. A Chinese export porcelain tankard 19th century, famille rose, decorated with chrysthanemums and foliage, the handle of entwined form, underside bearing mark, height 11cm, diam. 10cm £100-£150

154. A Qianlong Chinese export famille rose punchbowl with large and smaller gilt framed narrative panels with Mandarin figures within a flowerhead trellis patterned surround, the interior with a chrysantheum spray, height 11cm, diam. 26cm £300-£500

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155. A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase of shouldered tapering form, decorated in underglaze blue with all twelve animal Zodiac animals in a landscape, underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark, height 20cm £100-£200

156. A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain Immortals tea bowl and saucer

Qing Dynasty, both decorated to interior and exterior in underglaze blue with the eight Immortals, four character mark, height 5cm, diameter 10.7cm £80-£120

159. A Japanese Meiji Period Banko ware pottery quail teapot the bisque body modelled as quail with grass forming the loop handle, the cover with fly knop finial, impressed Banko, handle to spout 11.5cm £80-£120

161. A Japanese Meiji period Sastusma Kinkozan type teapot and a bowl first of square tapering form, the sides finely painted with panels depicting a mountainous village landscape, flowers, and ducks by a stream with overhanging wisteria, geometric and chrysanthemum head borders, red painted character marks, the bowl of square lobed form, decorated with panels of figures, signed (2), First height 10.5cm, second diameter 11cm £100-£200

157. Two Chinese blue and white stem cups

Qing dynasty, first, the bowl decorated with a continuous landscape scene with figures in pavilion, the stem with plantain leaves, six character Yongzheng mark, second, painted with a phoenix and scrolling lotus blossom, the interior of the bowl bearing six character Xuande mark (2), first height 10cm £100-£200

158. A Chinese porcelain tea bowl on stand, and other tea bowls and saucers

160. A large Japanese Meiji period Imari decorated Arita charger the centre painted with two gesiha, a rickshaw and a flower basket, floral panelled borders, diameter 55.5cm £80-£120

162. A porcelain twin handled vase and a smaller example, early 19th century larger example probably Coalport, of urn shaped form and gilt decorated, with hawk moths in foliate and flowerhead grounds, the handles C-scrolled and on a domed base, together with a smaller gilt urn form example, with rams’ head handles and pink roses, on a spreading foot (2), largest, height 24cm £100-£200

163. A set of six 19th century W.T. Copeland cabinet plates c.1870 pattern no, 9324, pierced shaped borders, decorated with sprays of roses and cornflowers within gilt jewelled turquoise borders, printed factory marks painted pattern no,

Qing and later, first painted with female courtiers in a garden in colour enamel and painted with calligraphy, red seal mark, together with a famille rose tea bowl finely painted with pheasants and peonies, a reticulated Canton famille rose plate, stamped China and two tea cups typically decorated with figures, etc (qty), first height 7cm £100-£150 161

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164. A late 19th century Copeland porcelain twin handled vase and cover and other cabinet cups first of ovoid form, gilt decorated blue and cream ground centred with an oval reserve painted with Scottish landscapes together with a, jewelled and gilt decorated cobalt blue ground Coalport twin handled dish with interior gilt, A Kerr and Binns Worcester footed teabowl and saucer with serrated rim, a Victorian teacup and saucer, a Dresden Ambrosius Lamm red lustre and gilt decorated cabinet cup and saucer and two Meissen thimbles (7), First height 23.5cm £100-£150

166. A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester topographical spill vase c.1810 of cylinder form with twin fixed ring handles and beaded border, painted with a view of ‘Kirkham Priory Gateway, Yorkshire, on a gilt seaweed ground, on a square base, titled and signed Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester London House 1 Coventry St, height 8.5cm £150-£250

168. A rare Worcester wine taster c.1765 of half peach from, the exterior moulded in fine basket weave beneath a flowering branch sprouting from an applied twig handle and foot ring, the interior decorated in polychrome enamels with a continuous famille rose floral border and a scattered sprigs, width across 9.5cm £800-£1,200

169. A rare Worcester salt spoon c.1770 moulded with a scallop shell bowl, the bowl decorated in colour enamel with a floral spray and gilt edge, Hanoverian type handle terminal leaf moulded and heightened in puce, unmarked, length 9.3cm £200-£300

165. A late 19th century Royal Worcester nautilus vase modelled as a nautilus shell surmounted by a bronzed lizard, supported on gilt and bronze branch coral, on a circular naturalistic base with seashells, impressed and printed factory marks in black, impressed V5493, height 21cm £100-£150

167. A Worcester double lipped twin handled sauce boat c.1755 oval body with shell shaped lips and twin scroll handles, relief moulded with trailing garlands framing reserves, painted in underglaze blue in ‘The Two Handled Sauceboat Landscape’ pattern, workman’s mark, length 18.5cm £100-£200

170. A Worcester pierced dessert dish c.1765 of oval shape, moulded with scroll borders and rim heightened in puce and alternating with basket weave and latticework panels, length 27cm £100-£200

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171. A Worcester polychrome ‘dolphin ewer’ cream boat c.1770 of rococo shell form with a lamprey handle on a pedestal foot, painted with floral sprays and small sprigs, crowsfoot border to inside rim, unmarked, height 8cm £80-£120

172. A late 18th century Liverpool pearlware chinoiserie plate c.1790 the rim feather edged and moulded with swags, decorated in blue with the ‘Long Eliza’ figure with parasol in a garden landcape with a pagoda, impressed mark, diameter 24.2cm £50-£80

173. An early 19th century egg stand and five cups c.1820 and an early Victorian Copeland & Garret ironstone cheese stand first, probably Spode, unmarked, blue and gilt floral scrolling borders, second pattern 7295 decorated with flowers in imari colours (2), first diameter 18cm £50-£80

174. A set of ten early 19th century Spode Caramanian Series ‘City of Corinth’ pattern blue and white transfer decorated soup plates c.1810 the border scenes and animals derived from the ‘Indian Sporting Series’, impressed Spode and 2 (10), diameter 25.5cm £200-£300

175. A Grainger & Co Worcester porcelain vase of ovoid form, on a dark blue ground and with gilt details, the pierced collar above a flowerhead and foliate decorated body, on four scroll feet, height 21.5cm £100-£150

176. A Wedgwood Fairyland Flame Lustre bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones c.1925 the interior decorated in the ‘Jumping Faun’ pattern, the exterior in ‘Woodland Elves III/Feather Hat’ pattern, pattern number Z5481, printed factory Portland Vase mark, Wedgwood, Made in England, height 10.5cm, diameter 23.5cm £1,000-£1,500

177. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre two piece cruet set ‘Viscaria’ pattern, comprising mustard pot and pepper shaker, mustard marked to base ‘Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England’ (2), pepper height 6.5cm £80-£120

178. A Clarice Cliff bowl decorated with ‘Circle Tree’ design signed to base ‘Hand painted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England’, height 9cm, diameter 21cm

This pattern was formly titled R.A.F Tree and Target Tree £400-£600

179. Four Clarice Cliff pieces decorated in ‘Honolulu’ design all signed to base ‘Hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport England’, to include; a conical cup, a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl (4), height of the teapot: 11cm £200-£300

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180. Quentin Bell (1910-1996) for Fulham Pottery, a side dish a crescent shaped side dish, glazed earthenware painted in Bloomsbury inspired design, signed to base, width 22cm £80-£120

181. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow

ovoid form with waisted neck, the body with central band continuously sgraffito decorated with a herd of deer and stags in grassland, the upper and lower sections with stylised tubelined foliate on mottled green /blue ground, incised HBB 393 for Hannah Barlow and FCR 58 assistant Florence C Roberts, impressed Doulton Lambeth England with second strike, height 41.4cm £200-£300

182. A Doulton Lambeth Slaters Patent stoneware three piece tea service decorated with textured lace ground with flowerheads and cobalt blue glazed border, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, impressed Doulton Slaters Patent 8472(3), teapot handle to spout 22cm £40-£60

183. Royal Doulton Art Nouveau four piece tea service by Ethel Beard comprising teapot and cover, jug, milk jug and sugar basin, mottles blue glazed ground tubeline decorated with crocuses, incised EB, impressed 8311 and factory marks (4), teapot height 15cm £50-£80

184. A Reg Johnson Studio Potter figure ‘First Sermon’ modelled seated on a bench, signed to base ‘First Sermon by Sir Everett Millais RA by Studio Potter Reg Johnson’, height 15cm £80-£120

186. Rene Laique (1860-1945) A Volubilis pattern opalescent glass bowl No 383, moulded signature R. Lalique, diameter 21.5cm £100-£150

187. A large Lalique ‘Nigerian’ crystal charger with a design of cranes, etched signature ‘Lalique, France’, diameter 39.4cm £120-£180

188. A Whitefriars Totem vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter ‘pewter’ coloured, height 26.5cm, base width 7.5cm £80-£120

185. Lorenzl for Goldscheider. A pottery figurine of nude female dancer Model 5802 c.1930 posed with outstretched arms, on a black circular base, printed factory marks in black Lorenz impressed Made in Austria 5802 249 6, height 28.5cm £80-£120

189. A Victorian cranberry fading to clear glass epergne centrepiece having central larger petal edge trumpet shaped vase with crimped trailing decoration surrounded by three conforming smaller vases and three clear barley twist canes suspending baskets, the base with crimped rim, height 54cm £100-£200

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190. Two Japanese painted wall hangings

circa 1900, each on rollers with ebony turned ends, the first of a branch with a woodpecker and leaves, prunus and chrysthaneum blooms, the other with a bird on a branch by a river with pink, white and red flowerheads, the lower left corner with indistinct numbers and letters (2), height 182cm, width 50.5cm £80-£120

192. A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze okimono group of five terrapins naturalistically cast as one large terrapina and four others clambering over one another, unsigned, on a hardwood plinth base, length 17cm, height 6cm £400-£600

193. Two Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze okimono of crayfish

unsigned (2), height 10.5cm. length 20cm £120-£180

196. A Chinese Archaistic patinated bronze bixie scroll weight cast roaring with an animal under its right front paw, on rectangular plinth base with egg and dart border, bears seal mark, height 11.5cm, length 15cm £100-£200

197. An early 20th century Chinese embroidered silk piano shawl the gold ground embroidered with coloured floss silk peony blossom and scrolling flowers and foliage, having deep knotted fringe, centre 155cm x 155cm, fringe length 40cm £80-£120

191. A mirror pair of Japanese Meiji Period cloisonné enamel vases of shouldered hexagonal tapering form, decorated with a songbird in flight above flowers on a midnight blue ground (2), height 15cm £80-£120

194. A pair of Meiji period Japanese bronze vases of ovoid form with scroll handles, cast with flowers, birds and foliage to each side, each side different, the openwork four leg stands on circular open bases (2), height 25cm £100-£150

195. Six early 20th century Chinese cloisonné bowls

three decorated with dragons chasing the flaming pearls on a black ground, the other three with flowering peonies on blue ground (6), Diameter 11cm £50-£80

198. A late 19th century Chinese silver calligraphy set unmarked, foliate engraved with peony blossom and foliage, the shaft containing screw fitting retractable brush, terminating in a hinged container for ink, length 13.2cm, weight approx. 0.73ozt £80-£120

199. A Chinese polished steel box padlock and key Qing Dynasty, foliate engraved decoration (2), length 16cm £40-£60

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200. Two 19th century Japanese Meiji period carved boxwood figural netsuke first carved as a seated distraught millstone maker with whose cracked his stone, signed, second carved as an oni with a large pair of tongs (2), First height 3.8cm, second height 4.8cm £100-£200

201. A collection 19th century loose hardstone and coloured glass fob seal stones to include carnelian, bloodstone and banded agate etc, citrine swivel fobs, a pair of Masonic cufflinks, intaglio engraved stones with crests, initials some with mottos, one depicting a house with a figure at window and another figure at the door ‘Is it you? Good by’, a double sided stone engrave with a handing holding a tankard ‘For Auld Lang Syne’ and a Ship ‘Telle est lavis’, one with two pine cones, ‘A sovereign remedy’, another a peacock ‘I could a tale unfold’, etc (qty), various £100-£200

202. A collection of hat pins to include Art Nouveau Charles Horner examples comprising a cased pair of silver ribbon design hat pins, Chester 1908 by Charles Horner, another pair of silver ribbon and ball design hat pins, Chester, no date letter by Charles Horner, two enamel decorated Liberty style hat pins, a 9ct knot design hat pin, etc (qty), first length 20.2cm £100-£200

203. F. Barbedienne. A late 19th century patinated bronze desk seal after the antique of Lucius Verus signed F. Barbedienne, square matrix with initial N, height 7.8cm £80-£120

205. Three silver mounted tortoiseshell and pique inlaid lidded cut glass dressing pots the bulbous form pair with floral inset lids, silver collars stamped, Birmingham, circa 1900, Henry Matthews, the other with facetted glass sides and a hall marked silver collar for London (3), largest 4cm diam £100-£150

204. An Austrian cold painted bronze inkwell c.1900 in the from of two eggs, one with hatching wren, the other with hinged cover fitted with a ceramic liner, stamped 448 Deutschl Geschutzt, length 10.5cm £100-£150

206. A George V 9ct gold cigarette case Birmingham, 1921, makers mark R.C, of plain square curved form, engraved wiht a crest and motto “Conqequitur Quod Cunque Petit’, 8.7 x 7.2cm, weight approx. 79.3g £800-£1,200

207. A collection of seven items of vertu to include: a cultured pearl necklace, the beads graduated and in a James Walker box, a marbled penwork snuff box with hunting scenes, a metal needle case in the form of a book, spine lettered ‘SOHO’, a mother of pearl mouthpiece, boxed, a fob seal with a yellow stone, etched with a hand holding a quiver and a motto, a gilt brass quizzer and a coloured stone set oval brooch (7), necklace length 36cm £100-£150

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208. Five Victorian and later silver vesta cases and three silver watch chains various dates and makers, comprising a round vesta case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1908 by Saunders and Hollings, a round vesta case with foliate scroll engraved decoration, two late Victorian oblong shaped vestas with foliate scroll decoration of which one attached to a curblink Albert watch chain tapering to either end with T Bar, another vesta, a curblink double chain and a ropetwist chain (qty), first diameter 4.5cm, total weight approx. 5.25ozt £100-£150

210. A Swiss silver-gilt and enamel lady's keyless fob watch and other silver/ vertu first Swiss marks, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, green and gold guilloché enamel decorated case back with scrolling leaves together with a silver envelope stamp case, Birmingham 1927 by Gourdel Vales & Co, a bell pendant on chain, a cased silver thimble initialled C.S, a Genius of Michelangelo silver proof coin etc (qty), various £70-£90

214. Two modern silver and painted guilloché enamel snuff boxes both Birmingham, 1980 by S. J. Rose, rectangular with hinged lids, one painted with sprung pheasant the other hunting scene with a huntsman jumping a gate, plain sided with foliate rims, the bases engine turned, gilt interiors (2), each 4.7cm. long, weight approx. 3.51ozt £150-£250

209. A late 19th century continental novelty silver vinaigrette in the form of a clog and other silver first Sheffield import marks for 1904, Dutch pseudo marks, embossed with putti in a landscape, hinged lid enclosing a gilt interior with hinged pierced grille together with a pair of George III bright cut engraved sugar tongs, a pair of novelty sprung wishbone sugar nips, a purse on chain engraved with initials and modern oval pill box (5), first length 7.5cm, total weight approx. 5.28ozt £100-£200

211. An early 19th century Scottish silver mounted rams horn snuff mull unmarked, the lid with hinged thistle shaped and circular plaque engraved with Masonic set square and compass, the collar engraved ‘Jas Andrew 1820’, length 9cm £110-£200

212. An early 19th century turned oak snuff box of circular form the pull cover bearing central white metal button engraved ‘The oak of this Box was 656 years under Old London Bridge’, diameter 6.5cm £80-£120

213. An 18th century Dutch engraved copper and brass tobacco box rectangular with rounded ends, the hinged lid engraved with a view of the Stadhuis van Amsterdam, the side with a hunting and lake scenes, the base with verse, length 17.8cm £200-£300

215. Two modern silver ‘castle top’ snuff and pill boxes first London, 1979 by S J Rose, the hinged lid decorated in relief with Newstead Abbey, plain sides and foliate borders, the base with feature hallmarks, second Birmingham, the lid decorated with a view of Windsor castle, both with gilt interiors (2), first length 4.9cm, weight approx. 2.89ozt £100-£200

216. An early Victorian silver vinaigrette Birmingham, 1851 by Nathaniel Mills, rectangular cushion form, the hinged cover and base with engraved foliate decoration, gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced grille, length 4.3cm, weight approx. 0.65ozt £80-£120

217. Five modern silver snuff and pill boxes all Birmingham, 1979 by S. J. Rose, various shapes and sizes, four with foliate engraved decoration, one engine turned, gilt interiors (5), largest length 5.5cm, 7.225ozt £150-£250

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218. A modern novelty cast silver four piece cat orchestra

Birmingham, 1978 by S.J. Rose & Sons, each cast naturalistically standing on their haunches, comprising a conductor, the other three playing a cello, a flute and the cymbals (4), largest height 6.2cm, weight approx. 8.43ozt £100-£150

219. A modern novelty cast silver thoroughbred horse, a hunting dog and a fox card/menu holder all Birmingham, 1977/78/79 by S. J. Rose, first naturalistically cast, second a pointer retrieving wildfowl, First height 7cm, weight approx. 6.76ozt £100-£150

220. A collection of modern novelty silver miniature armchairs and other novelties most Birmingham, 1979 by S J Rose, comprising five armchairs in various styles, a rococo style cast dining table with two fish on top and a Kitten on one leg and a matching chair, a German .800 miniature Venetian gondola with foliate scroll embossed decoration and two tea trays, a coffee pot and matching milk jug etc (qty), various, weight approx. 9.88ozt £100-£200

221. A collection of modern silver vertu to include letter openers most Birmingham, 1978/79/80 by S J Rose, to include a plain letter opener with fox mask terminal, a combination part engine turned letter opener folding steel bladed knife, a magnifying glass with embossed filled handle, an engine turned folding magnifier, a miniature hand mirror with foliate engraved decoration, a propelling pencil, an engine turned cocktail swizzle stick, two money clips one pierced with a pound sign, an engine turned silver mounted stainless steel cigar cutter and a pipe tamper with folding tools, a bridge pencil etc (qty), first length 15.5cm, weighable silver approx. 2.56ozt £100-£200

222. A Collection of continental Secessionist and other desk items and letter openers to include a polished pewter desk seal of tapering form, the ball handle decorated in relief with berried leaves, a plated desk clip letter opener with a mask as the clip another plated clip, a Christofle silver plated Ibru letter opener, the circular handed decorated in relief with an African mask, German .800 silver dip pen, the handle embossed with trailing mistletoe, a horn paper knife with plated lizard handle, and an Art Nouveau advertising celluloid letter opener the handle moulded as maiden with flowing hair, stamped The Imperial Quinine Co. Ltd, Edmonton London (7), First height 10.5cm £70-£90

223. A 19th century continental whitewood sewing and other items first having a circular frame inset with a mirror below a trough form pin cushion together with three boxwood hand loom weaving shuttles and bobbins, a beadwork purse with gilt metal frame etc (6), first length 20.5cm £50-£80

224. A large collection of lace bobbins an assortment of wood and bone bobbins variously decorated with beaded spangles, a group of labelled lace bobbins with their original packaging; ‘John’, ‘Josiah’, ‘Fancy Me’ and ‘Ann Stanley’, including a set of hand painted with seasonal colours and months of the year lace bobbins by Gill Davies (qty) £100-£200

225. A Sampson Mordan & Co. A gold telescopic propelling pencil and a 9ct gold oval bloodstone fob seal

first unmarked, foliate chased outer sleeve, the pencil with engine turned barrel and plunge action stamped S.Mordan & Co, second Birmingham hallmarks (2), first length 8.5cm, total weight approx. 25.8g £150-£250

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226. A Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. gold propelling pencil and two silver toothpick cases

first stamped S. Mordan & Co, engine turned with telescopic twist action, hardstone set terminal together with s a silver-gilt toothpick case, London, 1881 by Thomas Johnson II, and an engine turned toothpick case with gold banded decoration, London, 1909 by Alfred Clark (3), first extended length 9.7cm £100-£200

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227. A collection of mostly silver propelling pencils to include a silver and enamel three colour propelling pencil, unmarked, spiral fluted barrel, with coloured enamel collar sliders, suspension ring terminal together with an engine turned silver combination dip pen/pencil with bloodstone set capital terminal, a foliate engraved silver propelling pencil with carnelian set terminal, a brass three colour propelling pencil, a foliate engraved hexagonal section silver combination dip pen pencil, stamped sterling, etc (10), first length 10.8cm £150-£250

228. An Edwardian gold and enamel combination pen and two colour propelling pencil unmarked, plain barrel with presentation inscription 'My dear old boy from h.K.', collar sliders one labelled 'Pencil' in blue enamel, the other two with red and black enamel hands, suspension ring terminal £200-£300

229. An early 20th century gold and enamel combined perpetual calendar propelling pencil

unmarked, plain hexagonal barrel with twist action calendar with black enamel lettering, push action, suspension ring to side, initialled, length extended 11cm, weight approx. 22.2g £200-£300

230. A Sampson Mordan & Co combined gold pen and propelling pencil unmarked, plain design with telescopic action, sliding nib and pencil, the barrel stamped S.Mordan & Co, initialled to terminal, length 12cm, weight approx. 29g £200-£300

231. An Edwardian gold combined pen and propelling pencil unmarked, plain design, sliding action, the barrel stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, length 9.1cm, weight approx. 15.1cm £200-£300

232. Three late Victorian gold combined pens and propelling pencils and a watch key

unmarked, all with foliate engraved decoration, sliding action and hardstone set capital terminals, the largest with intaglio engraved end stone and the barrel engraved ‘Dr Weir’ (4), largest length 10.5cm, total weight approx £400-£600

233. Sampson Mordan & Co. Seven Victorian and later silver propelling pencils each stamped S Mordan & Co., first, an engine turned combined pen and propelling pencil with opaline glass cabochon having twist telescopic action pencil and sliding pen, together with a gilt foliate engraved pencil with faceted shaft and citrine set terminal, two other pencils with hardstone terminal, a telescopic chatelaine pencil, an engine turned pencil holder and another (7), first length 11cm £200-£300

234. A Yard O Led silver Viceroy Pocket Barley fountain pen Birmingham, 2002, Golden Jubilee commemorative mark, engine turned, numbered 1878, initialled, 18ct white nib, in a fitted presentation case, length 11.1cm £100-£150

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235. A group of twenty four silver bladed and mother of pearl fruit and pocket knives mainly Victorian, some examples similar, some handles with names and various floral motifs, blades with various hallmarks (24) £100-£200

236. Victorian and later silver bladed folding fruit knives various dates, makers, mostly with mother of pearl grips (9), largest length 15cm £60-£80

237. An Edwardian two colour gold fine figaro curblink watch chain, a late Victorian large silver page marker and a Benson silver keyless half hunter pocket watch first unmarked, with bolt ring to either end, second Birmingham, 1899, by Hilliard & Thomason, of tear shaped with foliate engraved decoration, initialled, the pocket watch in a fitted leather case (3), first length 23g, weight approx. 3.5g £80-£120

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239. A modern silver three piece cruet set and tray Birmingham, 1978 by R. E. Porter, of half fluted tapering oval form with spoons and blue glass liners accompanied by a rectangular tray with wavy edged raised border (3), tray length 21cm, weight approx. 8.69ozt £100-£150

240. An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set Birmingham, 1959 by William Suckling Ltd, of plain bellied form with wave edged rim, on legs comprising pepper caster, salt and mustard pot with blue glass liners and spoon, weight approx. 6.95ozt £80-£120

241. A pair of George IV silver pedestal salts and a pair of George III Kings pattern salt spoons

first London, 1823 by John Wakefield, of round bellied form, repoussé embossed with a band of flowers, scrolls and gadrooned rims, on beaded domed circular feet, interiors gilt, second no town mark but London, 1819 by Richard Poulden (4), height 5cm, weight approx. 7.39ozt £100-£200

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242. A George III silver oval teapot stand London, 1803 by John Eames, plain oval form with raised border and gadrooned edge, bright cut scroll border, mahogany base, length 16.7cm £100-£150

243. A modern Italian .800 silver dish stamped 800 Silver Star, circular with, foliate scroll chased band with beaded border, raised scroll rim, on legs, diameter 27.4cm, weight approx. 11ozt £100-£150

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244. Four Elizabeth II silver ‘York Goblets’ and coasters commemorating the 1900th Anniversary of the Founding of the City of York Birmingham, 1970 by Barker Elliis Silver Co., plain design with feature hallmarks and engraved with the arms of the City of York, gilt interiors, numbered 819 + 820 + 821 + 822 of 1900, with certificates in two fitted cases, retailed by Henry Hardcastle Ltd, York (4), height 11cm, weight approx. 18.9ozt £250-£350

247. A late Victorian silver pedestal bon bon dish, a pair of bon bon dishes, a German .800 silver bowl and another dish first London, 1892 by Josiah Williams & Co, the bowl pierced and embossed with ribbon tied fruit garlands on spreading domed foot with pierced border, second Birmingham, 1897 by Deykin & Harrison, panelled with pierced and foliate embossed decoration, third German marks retailed by Francis Meli Malta, of circular bellied spiral lobed form with wavy edge rim, interior gilt and another pierced bonbon dish with trailing husk and gadrooned rim, on pierced bracket feet (5), first height 6.5cm, weight approx. 14.83ozt £180-£220

250. A small Edwardian silver presentation salver London, 1902 by William Hutton & Sons, plain circular form with piecrust border, open scroll feet, later presentation inscription date 1957, diameter 22cm, weight approx. 14.96ozt £180-£220

251. An Edwardian silver salver Chester, 1910 by Barker Brothers, plain circular from with piecrust border, on feet, diameter 26cm, weight approx. 17.79ozt £200-£250

245. A large George V silver salver London, 1932 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, plain with raised piecrust border, on scroll feet, crested, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 30.66ozt £400-£500

248. A collection of silver to include cased sets, napkin rings, and souvenir spoons various dates, makers marks, comprising a George II Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, London, 1757, makers mark indistinct, initialled M.C, an Edwardian four division toast rack, a cased set christening fork and spoon set, a cased set of six coffee spoons, ten assorted napkin rings, assorted continental mostly .800 souvenir spoons, some with enamel decorated terminals, etc. together with a cased mother of pearl handled set of plated fish servers and a set of six electroplated goblets (qty), various, weight approx. 17.55ozt £200-£300

246. An Edwardian silver pedestal dish Sheffield, 1906 by Lee & Wigfull, of shallow circular lobed form, decorate with altering pierced and folaite embossed panels, pierced and C scroll embossed rim, on a spreading foot, height 8cm, weight approx. 9.88ozt £100-£200

249. A late Victorian silver salver London, 1897 by R & S Garrard & Co., of plain circular form, raised wavy edged moulded beaded border, on ball and claw feet, engraved with the arms of the Worshipful Company of mercers’ presentation inscription verso ‘No. 7 Presented by The Mercers Company in commemoration of the completion of the 60th year of the reign of H.M. Queen Victoria 1897’, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 28.82ozt £400-£500

252. An Edwardian cased set of six silver champagne goblets Sheffield, 1909 by Atkin Brothers, plain bowls with gilt interiors on slender stems and circular feet with beaded knops and foot rims, crested, in a fitted blue baize lined oak case, height 11.2cm, weight approx. 22.96ozt £300-£500

253. A George V silver sauce boat and a pair of Elizabeth II sauce boats first Birmingham, 1926 by J B Catterley & Sons Ltd, of usual form with wavy edged rims and flying leaf capped scroll handles on legs with stepped hoof feet, second, Birmingham, 1967 by A Chick and Sons (3), first length 18cm, weight approx. 14.53ozt £180-£220

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254. A late Victorian novelty silver mounted champagne bottle decanter

Birmingham, 1893 by John Grinsell & Sons, plain clear glass body with star cut base, the mount with hinged simulated cork lid, engraved with initials and date August 25th 1896’, numbered 9753, height 30.5cm £300-£400

256. A late Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup and cover London, 1878 by William Hutton & Sons, the bowl with vacant ovals framed by bright cut engraved trailing ivy and foliage, twin leaf scroll handles, on a knopped and beaded pedestal foot, the domed cover conforming bright cut decoration fitted with a cast wheatsheaf finial, height 25.5cm, weight approx. 15.87ozt £200-£300

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258. A George V presentation sugar bowl, a quaich a christening mug and an Italian .800 twin handled dish first Sheffield, 1929 by Walker & Hall, of plain circular tapering from with ribbon and reed border, crested and with engraved inscription dated 1931, second Birmingham, 1928 by Deakin & Francis, of plain circular shallow form with twin pierced handles, with presentation inscription, third, Sheffield, 1925 by Cooper Brothers, of plain tapering form with loop handle, initialled and dated, 1931, fourth, stamped 800 of shaped oval planished form with foliate cast twin handles and feet (4), first diameter 12cm, weight approx. 20.09ozt £250-£350

259. A set of twelve George VI Old English Bead coffee spoons, and other sets of silver coffee spoons first 1937 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, second set of German .800 silver gilt coffee spoons, a cased set of Dutch .835 silver gilt coffee spoons, a cased set six Art Deco coffee spoons, a set of six mother of pearl handled tea knives and an Albany pattern sifter spoon (qty), first length 11.3cm, total weight approx. 19.22ozt £180-£220

255. An Edwardian silver pierced swing handled cake basket

Sheffield, 1904 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, of plain oval from with gadrooned border, on a pierced oval foot, length 32.2cm, weight approx. 24.63ozt £300-£500

257. A George V silver entrée dish and cover Sheffield, 1927 by Mappin & Webb, plain octagonal from with oval well, and raised scalloped rim, the domed cover with wooden pineapple finial, initialled P, stamped REG. No.726507, length 27.5cm, weight approx. 36.23ozt £450-£550

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260. A late Victorian silver mounted presentation cut glass claret jug London, 1895 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., plain silver mount with hinged cover engraved “H.B.G.C. 1896-1897 Presented by W.C.N. Chapman. President won by F.W.Senior’, scroll handle, clear globular body, probably Stourbridge, panel cut with diamonds, height 18cm £100-£150

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261. A set of four George III silver bottle coasters

London, 1792, by Robert Hennell I, shallow circular form, reeded borders, turned mahogany bases, crested (4), diameter 12.2cm £400-£600

264. A George III silver barrel shaped mustard pot and other Georgian silver

262. A George III silver drum mustard pot, a helmet shaped cream jug and an early Victorian mustard pot

first London, 1776 by Samuel Meriton II, of plain drum form with beaded rims, scroll handle and hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece, blue glass liner, crested, second London, plain with reeded loop handle and border, third London, 1850, maker’s mark W.M, associated liner, together with two Old English pattern condiment spoons, crested (3), first height 7cm, weight approx. 11.78ozt £150-£200

London, 1788 by Robert Hennell, of plain barrel form with reeded border, hinged lid with thumbpiece and scroll loop handle, fitted with a blue glass liner together with an early George III small pepper caster, London, 1764, makers mark overstruck, ogee baluster form, pierced and engraved domed pull off cover, on a domed spreading foot, a pair of cauldron salts, London, 1770 by Thomas Shepherd, plain with beaded rims on stepped hoof feet, fitted with blue glass liners, and a pair of late George III fiddle pattern salt spoon, no town mark but London, 1817 by Thomas Dicks, initialled (6), first height 7.5cm, weight approx. 8.42ozt £150-£250

265. A George V silver epergne Sheffield, 1918 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, central plain trumpet shaped vase issuing three detachable smaller trumpet shaped vases on a domed lobbed foot, pierced borders and footrim, height 31cm, weight approx. 22.63ozt £300-£400

266. Edwardian and later silver to include a toast rack, three piece cruet set, butter dish and other items first London, 1900, six division with seven arched bars, central acanthus carrying handle, gadrooned frame, on ball feet, second, Sheffield, 1922/23 by Walker & hall, plain bellied form with husk borders, comprising pepper pot, mustard pot with hinged cover and twin handled salt with blue glass liners and spoons, a butter shell and knife with frosted glass liner, a pair of twin handled pedestal trophy cup salts, an Art Nouveau silver topped clear hobnail; cut jar embossed with Irises, a plated toddy ladle and punch ladle with twisted baleen handles etc,(qty), first length 10.5cm, weight approx. 17.17ozt £200-£300

263. A George V Scottish silver inkstand

Edinburgh, 1922 by Hamilton & Inches, plain rectangular form with pen well and twin raised sqaure ink bottle stands with hinged lids fitted glass ink bottles, gadrooned borders, on scroll feet, length 26.7cm, weight approx. 18.15ozt £200-£250

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267. A late Victorian silver three piece tea service

London, 1900, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, decorated in the rococo style with rocaille, foliage and C-scrolls, of bulbous form and with cabriole legs and pad feet, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and knop, teapot monogrammed and dated ‘AUG 8 1900’, a silver bowl and a milk jug (3), Teapot handle to spout 27cm, weight approx. 45.60ozt £400-£600

268. An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar basin

London, 1910 by William Hutton & Sons, of oval half fluted tapering form, gilt interior, handle to handle 16.5cm, weight approx. 5.72ozt £80-£120

270. A Queen Anne Britannia silver twin handled porringer London, 1702 by Timothy Ley, round bellied body with lower spiral fluting, ropework girdle and punched decoration, height 8.5cm, weight 5.71ozt £200-£300

271. A George II silver tankard London, 1732 by Charles Martin, of plain tapering form with moulded girdle, hinged domed cover with scrolled thumbpiece, S-shaped scroll handled with shaped terminal, initialled S over T*H, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 21.97ozt £700-£900

272. A George III silver table snuff box

London, 1784 by George Smith, of plain oval form, the hinged lid embossed with a Dutch style scene of figures drinking and smoking outside a tavern in the manner of David Teniers the Younger, interior gilt, length 7.7cm, weight approx. 3.63ozt £100-£200

273. Two pairs of Edwardian silver candlesticks and a pair of spill vases

first Sheffield, 1908 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of oval navette form, on tapering faceted knopped stems reeded borders, detachable drip pans on weighted bases, second Birmingham, 1906 by Ellis & co, plain dwarf column form with weighted bases, third London, 1900 by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd, of fluted trumpet form on weighted bases (6), first height 18.8cm £100-£150

269. A George V silver twin handled bowl and cover and a sugar caster by Asprey first Birmingham, 1928 by Munsey and Co., of circular tapering fluted form with gadrooned rim and twin leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with central acanthus embossed decoration and knop finial within a fluted band, on a spreading foot, second, Birmingham, 1929 by Asprey & Co. of octagonal baluster form with applied pierced decoration and pierced domed cover, on a spreading foot (2), first handle to handle 19cm, weight approx. 18.31ozt £200-£300

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274. A large pair of Elizabeth II silver Corinthian column candlesticks

Birmingham, 1958 by Bert Gordon, stop fluted with beaded borders and detachable drip pans, on stepped square weighted bases (2), height 31cm £300-£400

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A pair of modern silver and parcel gilt liqueur goblets

London, 1982 by Stuart Devlin, plain tapering bowls on gilt textured stems and a circular foot, height 12cm, weight approx. 14ozt £100-£150

277. An Italian .800 silver circular tray

Italian marks, stamped 800, plain with raised border and gadrooned rim, diameter 30cm, weight approx. 21.92ozt £200-£300

278. A mid 20th century Finnish .813 silver circular tray

Finnish marks, plain with raised border with foliate scroll rim, presentation inscription verso ‘Viking Colliander 27.11.1957’, diameter 30cm, weight approx. 19ozt £200-£250

279. A George VI silver presentation salver

Birmingham, 1946 by Adie Brothers Ltd, of plain circular form with piecrust border, on scroll feet, presentation inscription, diameter 25.5cm, weight approx. 21.84ozt £250-£350

280. Ø A Scottish George IV silver three piece pedestal tea service

Edinburgh, 1826 by James McKay, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, of compressed circular tapering form, embossed with a band of flowers and c scrolls with vacant reserves, trailing ivy embossed rim and leaf scroll handled, on a circular domed pedestal foot with beaded rim, the teapot with hinged domed lid with bud finial and ivory insulators (3), Teapot handle to spout 28.5cm, weight approx. 47.9ozt

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281. A George VI silver four piece tea service

Sheffield, 1951 by Viner’s Ltd, of plain octagonal tapering form on scroll legs, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged lids with fitted with ebonised finials and scroll handles, a twin handled sugar basin and cream jug (4), teapot handle to spout 24.5cm, weight approx. 50.62ozt £600-£800

282. A George V silver three piece tea service

Sheffield, 1925 by William Hutton & Sons, of oval half fluted form, comprising teapot with ebonised scroll handle and finial, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug (3), teapot length 25.5cm, weight approx. 25.25ozt £250-£350

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275. Two pairs of Edwardian candlesticks and a George V three light candelabrum first Birmingham, 1904 by Henry Matthews, plain columns and sconces embossed with ribbon tied husk garlands, on a spreading weighted foot, together with a pair of stop fluted Corinthian column dwarf candlesticks Sheffield, 1903 by Walter Latham & Sons, on stepped weighted bases, third, Chester, 1924 (5), first height 18cm £100-£200 281

283. A George V Art Deco silver four piece tea service

Sheffield, 1935 by Walker & Hall, of plain squat circular form with stepped shoulders, the side with raised stylised geometric banded decoration on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water pot with hinged domed covered fitted with ebonised stepped finials and conforming ebonised handles, sugar basin and cream jug, each stamped Walker & Hall 64485 (4), teapot length 24.5cm, weight approx. 47.42ozt £600-£800

286. A pair of George III silver counter dishes London, 1806, by Thomas Robins, with lion rampant armorials and gadrooned edges (2), diam. 12cm, weight approx. 5.64ozt £150-£250

290. Twelve Elizabeth II Reed and Leaf pattern filled silver handled table and dessert knives

Sheffield, 1966 by Garrard & Co, Ltd., with stainless steel blades, in original boxes (24), length of table knives 25cm £200-£300

284. George V silver three piece tea and coffee service

Sheffield, 1918/1922/1922 by Walker & Hall, comprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug, of oblong stop fluted and reeded form, hinged cover with ebonised fluted finials and scroll handles, on ball feet (3), teapot length 17.5cm, weight approx. 73.75ozt £800-£1,000

285. A George VI silver four piece tea service

Birmingham, 1938/40 by Adie Brothers, of plain tapering octagonal from on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers and fruitwood scroll handles and faceted finials, twin handled sugar basin, milk jug and a pair of associated sugar tongs (5), teapot handle to spout 26cm, weight approx. 35.56ozt £400-£600

287. An Irish Victorian silver sugar bowl Dublin, 1888, John Smyth & Sons, the sides embossed with narrative scenes of a woman in a rural landscape with trees, birds, a building and a steer, on lion mask handles and hoof feet, diam. 12cm £250-£350

288. An Elizabeth II silver Carlton pattern twelve setting canteen of flatware

Sheffield, 1958/59/60 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons and a pair of salad servers (80), table fork length 20cm, weight approx. 130.98ozt £1,800-£2,200

289. Two matched pairs George III silver later berried Old English pattern tablespoons one pair London, date letter rubbed probably 1781, by John Lambe, the other London 1788 by Benjamin Mountigue (4), length 21.5cm £100-£150

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291. A set of six George III Old English pattern tablespoons

London, date letters worn, c.1775, by William Fearn, initialled (6), length 21.5cm, weight approx. 13.6ozt £150-£250

292. An Edwardian cased set of six mother pearl handled fruit knives and forks

Sheffield, mostly 1908/1910 by Fenton Brothers, in a blue velvet and silk lined walnut case, knife length 17cm £100-£150

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293. A George III and later silver matched canteen of fiddle pattern flatware various dates and makers, comprising seven tablespoons, twelve table forks, fourteen dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons and a sauce ladle, various crested and initialled (qty), length of tablespoons 22.5cm, weight approx. 90.12ozt £1,200-£1,500

294. Assorted George IV and later silver, mostly fiddle pattern teaspoons various dates, makers, of which five Glasgow, 1826 by David McDonald, initialled A, various others (qty), first length 14cm. weight approx. 9.37ozt £100-£150

295. Two sets of George III provincial Old English pattern teaspoons and other silver first, a set of ten, Newcastle, no date letter by John Langlands, bright cut decoration, initialled A.C, second, a set of six, Newcastle, 1798 by Thomas Watson, together with a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, a fiddle pattern sugar shovel, a set of four condiment spoons, etc (qty), first length 13cm, weight approx. 11ozt £100-£150

296. A George V cased set of six silver ‘Chippendale' pattern soup spoons and an early Victorian fiddle pattern basting spoon first London, 1917 by Josiah Williams & Co, in a fitted case second Exeter, 1846 by Robert Williams & Sons, engraved with initials ‘CAC to CCF’ (2), first length 18.4, second length 30.6 weight approx. 14.63ozt £200-£250

297. A pair of George III berried Old English pattern tablespoons and other later silver first London, 1801 by William Eley and William Fearn, initialled, together with two Victorian Grecian pattern teaspoons, London, 1872 by George Adams, a George IV fiddle pattern tablespoon, five Kings pattern coffee spoons, two pairs of salt spoons, a small trophy cup on ebonised plinth base and a cased set of six electroplated Reed and ribbon pattern tea knives (qty), length approx. 22cm, silver approx. 13.4ozt £140-£180

298. A set of nine modern silver Louis Seize pattern grapefruit spoons Sheffield, 1969 by Garrard & Co, length 14.8cm, weight approx. 9.34ozt £100-£150

299. Assorted napkin rings and other silver various dates, makers, comprising a pair of plain circular napkin rings with Celtic style borders, Birmingham, 1948 by Adie Brothers, initialled, another plain pair with beaded borders by Walker & Hall, of which one initialled C.S, another foliate engraved napkin ring, a pair of sugar tongs, a Finnish .813 spoon, engraved ‘Bunnel’, and a boxed filled Kings pattern handled cake slice, etc. (qty), various, weight approx. 8.36ozt £80-£120

300. A pair of 19th century French pierced silver salts

Minerva duty mark, stamped Villian a Paris, oval, the sides pierced with putti and garlands of fruit, central handle in the form of paired reclining fauns, on hoof feet, fitted with twin blue glass liners, engraved monogram (2), length 7.2cm, weight approx. 6.23ozt £100-£150

301. A Victorian caddy spoon, a modern novelty miniature silver tea service, continental oval silver box and other items first Birmingham, 1860, by George Unite, fluted shell bowl with fruiting vine loop handle, second London, 1973, by D J Silver, comprising a four pierce tea service of half fluted oval from and a twin handled rectangular tray, second, probably Hanau, the hinged lid embossed with a flower basket and an inscription in French dated 1910, interior gilt, together with a Scottish mother of pearl handled page mark in the form of a trowel and a cigarette case (5), first length 7.5cm, weight approx. 6.58ozt £150-£250

302. A pair of modern silver bottle coasters

London, 2001 by Mappin and Webb, plain sided with feature hallmarks, turned mahogany bases (2), diameter 12.5cm £100-£200

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303. Two modern silver photograph frames

first Sheffield, 2002, Golden Jubilee Mark by Mappin and Webb, second London, 2000, Millenium mark by Kitney & Co, both plain rectangular design with feature hallmarks and easel strut backs (2), first height 21cm £80-£120

304. A George V silver Art Deco cigarette case, a presentation silver rose bowl and other silver first Birmingham, 1933 by Maye Mills & Co, rectangular with engine turned decoration and Art Deco reserve bearing initials, interior engraved with name and date together with a presentation rose bowl, engraved ‘Merthyr May Horse Show Presented by J.M. Berry Esq. J.P’, a small christening mug of plain tapering from engraved with initials and date, two hand mirrors, a hairbrush etc (qty), first length 10cm, weighable silver approx. 17.63ozt £200-£250

305. A cased silver christening forkspoon and napkin ring set and other silver

first with foliate engraved decoration, initalled in a fitted case together with a cased pusher a spoon set, four golfing prize teaspoons with club handles, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals etc (qty), various, weight approx. 8.87ozt £100-£150

307. A George III silver caddy spoon, fruit knives and other later silver first London, 1818 by Stephen Adams with fluted shell bowl, second London, no date letter, by Richard Turner, having silver blades and filled handles, crested, together with a pair late Victorian foliate embossed cauldron salts, on legs, gilt interiors, an Artists’ Rifles fiddle pattern teaspoons, a French silver pusher and spoon, sugar tongs, a strainer and bowl, etc (qty), various, total weight approx. 19.72ozt £200-£250

308. An Edwardian silver hip card case, a set of six .800 German teaspoons and other silver first Chester, 1910 by Robert Pringle & Sons, curved rectangular form, all over engraved with leaves, shield shaped reserve engraved with initials, second German marks stamped Jj. Weidmanm, foliate engraved handles, together with modern silver fronted strut back desk clock, Sheffield, Millennium hall mark by Carrs, etc (qty), first length 8.3cm, weighable silver approx. 7.66ozt £80-£120

309. A late 19th century Indian kutch silver lidded box, fiddle pattern dessert spoons etc first unmarked, circular, repoussé embossed with scrolling foliage, together with three Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London, 1841 by George Adams, crested with a centaur for Lambert, a Dutch .833 butter knife and cold meat serving fork (6), first height 3.2cm, weight approx. 6.81ozt £80-£120

311. A set of six George V apsotle spoons and tongs and other silver various dates, makers, first Birmingham, 1916 by J Sherwood and Sons, together with a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, a cased set of six pistol grip handled butter knives with stainless steel blades, five assorted napkin rings, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, a late Victorian pepper pot, a novelty acorn pepper pot, assorted spoons (qty), various weighable silver approx. 13.93ozt £150-£200

306. A George V Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon

London, 1931 by Guild of Handicraft, plain oval planished bowl, tapering handle, length 11.1cm, weight approx. 1.24ozt £70-£90

310. A late Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement christening mug and spoon, a toast rack and a silver mounted glass hip flask first London, 1880 by Holland Son & Slater, tapering form with loop handle engraved with a stream with bamboo shoot, a bird and butterfly, interior gilt, with a matching spoon, initialled, second Birmingham, 1935 by Hukin & Heath, four division with five pointed arched bars with central carrying handle on a curved base, third, Sheffield, 1898 by G & J Hawksley, clear glass body mounted with a bayonet fitting mushroom cap, detachable cup with gilt interior, initialled (4), first height 7.4cm, weight approx. 9.92ozt £140-£180

312. A George III silver wine funnel London, no date letter, makers mark B.B, plain in two sections, with shaped clip, height 10cm, weight approx. 1.99ozt £80-£120

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313. An Iraqi silver and niello lady’s powder compact and an Indian compact first circular, the hinged cover decorated with a figure on camel back, verso a mosque on a riverbank, engraved ‘Many Happy Returns Darling’, second stamped silver, the hinged cover engraved with the Taj Mahal, set with five cut rubies (2), first diameter 6.7cm, total weight approx. 5.31ozt £60-£80

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314. Victorian and later silver to include a lidded pot, pair of toast racks and butter knives

first London, 1896 by William Hutton & Sons, circular, repoussé embossed with C scroll framed cartouches and foliate decorated, initialled A, together with a pair George VI small four division toast racks, Birmingham, 1947, by Henry Clifford Davies, two Victorian butter knives with foliate engraved blades and filled handles, an Edwardian ring tree, a pair of Edwardian novelty sprung wishbone sugar nips (7), First height 6.5cm, weighable silver approx. 6.99ozt £100-£150

317. A George V silver fruit dish, gravy boat, napkin ring and five other silver dish Sheffield, 1919, Atkin Bros, gravy boat Sheffield, 1978, napkin ring, Sheffield, 1901, Henry Wilkinson, together with three decanter labels, one marked ‘Rum’, one ‘Brandy’, one plain example, a tea strainer and a caddy spoon, with various marks, napkin ring boxed (8), dish length 18.5cm, weight approx. 18.67ozt £200-£300

318. A pair of ealry 20th century Persian silver salts, a Burmese Shan silver mounted Dha and an Egyptian silver pill box first, Persian marks, Isfahan, circular, engraved with birds and dense foliage, on ball feet, fitted with blue glass liners, second, unmarked, 3” steel, blade (4), weighable silver approx. 2.67ozt £50-£80

320. An Edwardian silver bottle stand

London, 1910, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths bears maker’ stamp to base edge for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, the trellis and scrollwork upper section with twin loop handles, trurned wooden base on spreading foot, height 18cm, diam.13cm, weight overall approx. 21.51ozt £150-£250

315. Two George V Arts & Crafts silver preserve spoons

Birmingham, 1933/4 by Dryad Metal Works, round plain bowls, tapering stems with cast cherub mask figural terminals, initialled verso L.G.C (2), length 12.7cm, weight approx. 1.32ozt £50-£80

316. Assorted silver ashtrays and pin dishes and other silver various datemakers marks, to include a Norwegian.830 ashtray and pin dish with blue enamel centre roundels depicting a longship, stamped Thune, an engine turned ashtray, a German .800 foliate embossed ashtray, a plain triangular pin dish, a pierced sugar caster lacking liner, etc (8), various, weight approx. 10.53ozt £140-£180

319. Assorted silver to include a pair of Edwardian buckles

various dates, makers marls, to include a small oval pair of foliate engraved shoe buckles, Birmingham, 1909 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, a late Victorian Kings pattern handled butter knife, a mother of pearl handled trowel page marker, a William IV Irish fiddle pattern salt shovel, a pair of Maltese silver slat spoons with coin bowls, a shoe horn with engine turned silver handle, odd spoons, etc (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 5.77ozt £70-£90

321. A collection of silver and electroplated items to include a pair of sauce boats, cased sets etc various dates, makers, silver items comprising a pair of sauce boats with wavy edged rims, a trefoil shaped trinket box, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, a cased octagonal silver butter dish and knife with cut glass liner, an ashtray, a thre epiece cruet set with blue glass liners and spoons, a cased set of six Kings pattern handled tea knives, boxed Kings pattern cheese and cake knives, assorted teaspoons etc, together with a Victorian cased pair of electroplated antler handled fish servers with silver ferrules, the blade engraved with a stag and a pair of silver on copper three light candelabra (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 19.5ozt £250-£350

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322. An early 20th century Chinese export silver table cigarette box marked NK and bearing artisans character mark, rectangular, all over fine spot hammered decoration, the hinged lid with shaped thumbiece and engraved with scroll framed reserve bearing initials, cedar lined interior, length 17cm £100-£150

324. An Edwardian electroplated adjustable bottle holder plain scroll handle, the collar and circular base with beaded borders, crested, height 29cm £40-£60

325. A late Victorian oak cased electroplated part canteen of Kings pattern flatware for twenty four comprising twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty two teaspoons, nine egg spoons, twelve tablespoons, a pair of gravy spoons, crested, associated Kings pattern cheese scoop and ladles, contained in an oak case with sunken brass carrying handles to side, fitted blue baize lined interior with two lift out trays £100-£200

326. A late 19th century Swiss 18K gold lady’s half hunter keyless fob watch, a 9ct gold cased Gentleman’s Rolex tank wristwatch, a platinum watch head and two 9ct watch heads first with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and minute markers, case foliate engraved case with outer guilloché enamel chapter ring, stamped 18K, adapted as wristwatch, second, rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, minute track subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, 15 jewel movement signed Rolex, case stamped Rolex with import marks (5), first gross weight 30.9g £200-£300

323. A mid 20th century Malaysian silver presentation tray signed verso in Arabic, oval with foliate repoussé decoration, raised scallop edged border with cast rim, presentation inscription to centre, length 37cm, weight approx. 19.32ozt £200-£250 325 324

327. A lady’s gold keyless half hunter fob watch c.1900 white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, foliate engraved case stamped 14K, case diameter 32mm, gross weight 26.2g £100-£200

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328. A mid 18th century gold pair case quarter repeating verge fusee pocket watch by William Burton white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track, Arabic quarters and gold hands, the movement with pierced and engraved balance, diamond endstone and silver regulator dial striking on a steel bell, signed Wm Burton London, 3142, brass dust cover signed and numbered, the case pierced and engraved with scroll work also numbered, stirrup pendant with floral boss, the outer case repoussé embossed with a Classical scene and with pierced floral scroll work borders, dial diameter 36cmm, gross weight approx. 125.9g

The watch bears a paper label for William Bearn and Sons, a 19th century clock, watch maker and repairer from Wellingborough in Northamptonshire. The watch was passed down in the family from William Bearn £1,000-£1,500

329. A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic numerals, gold hands and blue steel centre sweep seconds hand, signed Thos B. Cardwell Liverpool, fusee lever movement numbered 51232 and signed dustcover and case marked for, Chester, 1880, case back engraved with a cartouche bearing initials, case diameter 49mm, gross weight approx. 90.9g £600-£800

330. A Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, signed Thos Cardwell Liverpool, fusee lever movement, numbered 9813, foliate engraved case marked for London 1875, case diameter 41mm, gross weight approx. 56.8g £300-£400

331. A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands signed Thos B. Cardwell Liverpool, the movement signed Tho B Cardwell Liverpool, case and dust cover hallmarked for Chester, 1888, case diameter 42mm, gross weight approx. 65.5g £300-£400

332. An unusual late Victorian 18ct gold ‘’By Royal Letters Patent” hinge winding full hunter pocket watch c.1880 white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands with diamond set gold hands, lever movement stamped Patent, slide to band covering the inset hand setting crown, case stamped ‘’By Royal Letters Patent” and numbered 1333, case front engraved with a monogram, case diameter 49mm, gross weight approx. 96.4g £1,000-£1,500

333. A Victorian silver half hunter pocket watch by Dent in a brass Trench Art display case white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blue steel hands, fusee movement signed Dent, London 2919, engine turned case with outer blue chapter ring marked for London, 1863, in brass case made from shell case with fitted blue velvet interior and glazed bayonet fitting cover, watch case diameter 52mm, case diameter 12cm £80-£120

334. A lady’s Swiss gold open faced keyless fob watch c.1900 and a Waltham gold plated open faced keyless pocket watch first engine turned dial with black roman numerals, the foliate engraved case stamped 14K, second white enamel dial with black Roman numerals minute track, subsidiary second dial and blued steel hands, 17 jewel movement signed, plain case engraved with initials (2), first case diameter 31mm, gross weight approx. 25.7g £80-£100

335. A Victorian 18ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch gilt engine turned and textured dial with black Roman numerals and floral engraving to centre, movement numbered 159289, plain case, hallmarked for London, 1873, case diameter 40mm, gross weight approx. 62.8g £400-£500

336. A Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch gilt engine turned and textured dial with black Roman numerals and floral engraving to centre, movement numbered 20417, dust cover engraved ‘To Maggie from her Mother 3rd Nov 1881’ foliate engraved case with initialled cartouche hallmarked for London, 1874, case diameter 42mm, gross weight approx. 56.5g £300-£400

337. A late Victorian 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary dial and blued steel hands, lever movement with compensated balance, plain case, front cover with outer blue enamel chapter ring case hall marked fro London, 1886, in a contemporary red leather fitted case, case diameter 50mm, gross weight 111.6g £400-£600

338. A lady’s Swiss 14K gold open faced keyless fob watch and a gold belcher link chain first white enamle dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, foliate engraved case, stamped 14K, second with applied tag marked 10C, in a fitted case, first gross weight approx. 38.5g second approx. 17.9g £250-£350

339. A French gold lady’s open faced fob watch the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, second markers and filigree hands, marked with French control mark to suspension loop for 18ct gold, total weight 21g £150-£200

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340. A Raymond Weil bicolour wristwatch Ref:9182

champagne dial with silvered chapter ring, black Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, signed Raymond Weil Geneve, quartz movement, bicolour gold plated and stainless steel bracelet with foldover clasp, dial diameter 26mm £80-£120

341. An Avia gentleman’s 9ct gold watch the circular silvered dial with baton numerals and a calender aperture, with gold plated case, the rear with a presentation inscription dated March 1978, with later leather strap, dial diameter 30mm £80-£120

342. A 9ct gentleman’s Rolex precision wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals and subsidiary dial, 17 jewel movement, with presentation inscription to the reverse, on leather strap, diameter of dial 3cm £800-£1,200

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343. A Gentleman’s 18ct gold Patek Phillipe Calatrava automatic wristwatch Ref: 5107 c.2003

circular ivory lacquered dial with raised gilt hour batons and dot minute track, dauphine hands, centre seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock, signed Patek Philippe Geneve, calibre 315/190 30 jewel movement, numbered 3018790, exhibition back numbered 4141009, black leather strap with signed 18ct gold buckle, original Patek Philippe box with card outer box, paper wrappers and booklet, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 37mm £6,000-£8,000

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344. A Gentleman’s stainless steel Omega Seamaster Automatic Seamaster Companion wristwatch

REF 166.002 c.1966

circular sunburst slate grey dial, luminous hour markers and silvered scale, luminous hands and centre sweep seconds, 24 jewel cal 565 movement, signed Omega, serial number 243172**, leather bracelet with Omega clasp, dial diameter 30mm, case diameter 35mm £300-£400

345. A Gentleman’s 9ct gold cased Tudor wristwatch c.1960

circular silvered dial with raised silver Arabic numerals, minute marks, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel luminous hands, 15 Jewel manual wind movement signed Tudor, case back stamped Rolex, and bearing presentation long service inscription, leather bracelet in original box with guarantee dated 1960, dial diameter 29mm, case diameter 33mm £100-£150

346. A Gentleman’s 1960s 9ct gold Omega wristwatch

circular silvered dial with raised gold hour markers, minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, manual wind 17 jewel movement signed and numbered 21595***, case back signed Omega Watch Co, presentation long service inscription verso, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 35mm £150-£250

347. A 9ct gold Tudor gentleman’s wristwatch

the gold coloured dial with baton numerals, the case back numbered 95801, stamped crown, on an expandable gilt bracelet, diameter of dial approx 3cm £200-£300

348. A Gentleman’s 1950s 18ct gold Movado wristwatch

circular silvered dial with raised gold hour markers, subsidiary seconds dials and gold hands, 15 jewel manual wind movement signed Movado, case back stamped .750 18K and numbered 125253, presentation inscription verso dated 1957, dial diameter 33mm, case diameter 35mm £200-£300

349. A 1970s 9ct gold Tissot Visodate wristwatch

circular brushed silvered dial with raised black hour batons, calendar aperture and gold hands, 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Tissot serial number 155083***, leather bracelet, dial diameter 30mm, case diameter 33mm £100-£200

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350. An 1930s American gold cased Hamilton wristwatch silvered dial with raised Arbaic numerals, minute track subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands signed Hamilton, 19 jewel movement signed and numbered, rectangular tonneau shaped case, case back stamped Hamilton Watch Co. Lancaster PA. 14K and numbered 98528, black leather bracelet stamped Asprey, with gold buckle stamped Hamilton 14k, dial 25 x 18mm, case 39 x 23mm £100-£150

351. A lady’s 9ct Acurist wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with baton numerals, with flexible strap marked on clasp 9ct and on the reverse of the case 9ct, weight total 16g £70-£100

352. A lady’s yellow gold wristwatch by Rotary the ornately-engraved bezel to the circular dial with baton markers and signed ‘ROTARY 21 jewels’ to the chevron link flexible bracelet strap with 9ct yellow gold hallmarked deployant clasp, gross weight 14.2g £150-£200

353. Cartier. A lady’s Santos Ronde Octagon stainless steel wristwatch Ref: 2965 slate grey dial with calendar aperture and silvered hands signed Cartier, 17 jewel automatic movement, screwed caseback with sapphire crown, brushed and polished stainless steel Godron bracelet with deployment clasp stamped Cartier, in a presentation box, dial diameter 24mm, case diameter 30mm £300-£500

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354. A lady’s 9ct gold Marvin bracelet wristwatch the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, on a fancy link 9ct gold bracelet with deployant clasp, diameter of dial approx 2cm, weight approx 16g £100-£150

355. A lady’s gem-set evening wristwatch the silvered oval dial with Arabic numerals to the oldcut diamond and four scissor-cut sapphires (untested, possibly synthetic), 15 jewel movement by Bill and Co, engraved ‘ALL PLATINUM’, later black leather strap, watch case: 2.6cm x 1.5cm £200-£300

356. A 1960s lady’s 9ct gold Rolex wristwatch circular brushed champagne dial with raised gold hour batons and gold hands signed Rolex Precision, plain polished case, manual wind, on a 9ct gold textured articulated strap with fold over clasp with Rolex emblem, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1966, case diameter 16mm, gross weight 22.6g £200-£300

357. A lady’s diamond-set evening watch by Hefix the circular dial with Arabic and baton numerals and foliate lugs set with single-cut diamonds, 9ct hallmarked white gold double mesh strap and deployant clasp, approx length 17cm, 13.1g £200-£300

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358. A 9ct lady’s wristwatch the square dial marked JA with baton numerals, the reverse of the case marked 9kct and articulated bracelet marked 375, total weight approx. 36g £400-£600

359. A Longines lady’s 18ct gold and diamond wristwatch the circular textured gold dial with baton numerals and bezel set with double row of brilliant-cut diamonds, quartz movement, the textured tapering strap bracelet and deployant clasp with import hallmark, length circa 18cm, total weight approx. 51g £1,500-£2,000

360. A Rolex lady’s wristwatch c.1930s, 9ct case stamped and numbered 8823, with stainless and gilt expandable bracelet, circular dial with black Arabic numerals, 15 dual movement, dial width approx. 2.5cm £200-£300

361. A lady’s 9ct gold Garrard wristwatch

circular silvered dial with raised gold hour batons and gold hands, signed Garrard, 17 jewel manual wind movement, articulated textured brick link bracelet with fold over clasp, length 18cm. weight excluding movement 13g £150-£250

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362. A lady’s 9ct gold Garrard wristwatch

circular silvered sunburst dial with raised hour baton markers and gold hands, signed Garrard, 17 jewel manual wind movement, tapering articulated chevron link bracelet with foldover clasp, length 19cm, weight excluding movement 13.5g £150-£250

363. A lady’s malachite 9ct yellow gold wristwatch by Beuche-Girod, the malachite dial within a bezel to the 9ct yellow gold tapering mesh link strap and clasps, London hallmarks, Total weight 55g, total length 18cm £600-£800

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364. A cultured pearl necklace graduated in size from diameter 7.3mm to 3.2mm, to the oval openwork diamond-set clasp, length 55cm, 13.5g £100-£150

365. An Edwardian multi gem-set necklace the front section suspending seven very slightly graduated pendeloque citrine, tourmaline, pink topaz and amethyst suspended from a half pearl trefoil surmount, to the trace link chain and barrel clasp, length 38.5cm, length of central drop 2.3cm, 10g £200-£300 366

366. A citrine necklace and earring set on a flat curb link chain, claw set to a pierced scrolling gallery with a pair of citrine earrings of a similar design (3), Necklace length 26cm £200-£300

367. An Edwardian 15ct yellow gold seed pearl necklace and detachable pendant/ brooch of scrolling floral and foliate design and set throughout with seed and half pearls to the ropetwist back chain and later bolt ring clasp, contemporary fitted case, necklace length 41cm, combined gross weight 15.0g £400-£600

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368. A mid Victorian yellow gold, enamel and diamond-set festoon necklace

the yellow gold snake link necklace suspending three graduated oval turquoise enamel pendants, the central pendant with glazed compartment to the reverse, each applied with a diamond-set star and within a ropetwist border to the snake’s head surmount, contemporary fitted case, length 39cms, 30g £1,500-£2,500

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369. A mid 19th century Etruscan Revival yellow gold and lapis lazuli fringe necklace the fox tail link necklace with oval ornately decorated clasp and suspending a graduated fringe of lapis lazuli and rope twist pendants alternating with anthemion and openwork cannetille scrolling drops, French control marks stamped to tongue, fitted case for S J Phillips, length 41.5cm, 43g £4,000-£6,000

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370. A small collection of jewellery including a garnet bead necklace; a green hard stone bead triple strand necklace; a 9ct yellow gold fob with revolving seal; and a spectacle-set necklace, probably set with faceted oval sapphire glass and two further paste-set items £80-£100

374. A flexible link collar necklace marked on the tongue ‘750’, length 40.1cm, weight approx. 37.5g £350-£450

375. A double row fancy link guard chain clasp marked ‘9C’ with a safety chain, approx length 41cm £300-£500

371. A three row cultured pearl necklace graduated in diameter from 7.6mm to 3.6mm to the hallmarked 9ct yellow gold oval amethyst and cultured pearl cluster clasp by Cropp and Farr, minimum length 43cm, 39.6g £150-£250

372. A 9ct yellow gold mesh link cross-over collar necklace centring on either a cultured pearl and sapphire cluster or alternatively on a spherical bead, length 41cm, 24.4g £250-£350

373. A 9ct three coloured yellow gold textured brick link necklace a rounded triangular motif set with five brilliant-cut diamonds applied to the front cross-over, Birmingham hallmark, length 40.5cm, 56.4g £800-£1,200

376. An Edwardian two coloured chain link necklace unidentified mark to clasp, pprox. length 17cm £200-£300

377. Two baroque cultured pearl necklaces one with a 19th century cabochon garnet and yellow gold anthemion circular clasp, the second with a sapphire-set flowerhead clasp stamped ‘14K’, combined gross weight 154.6g £150-£250

378. A two toned flexible link necklace with a side securing clasp, indistinct marks to clasp, Approx length 16.5cm, weight 43.7g £1,200-£1,800

379. A continental flat flexible link necklace with side securing clasp, stamped ‘Italy’ to the tongue and marked ‘750’, added section to lengthen, Approx length 17.5cm, weight 52.3g £1,500-£1,800

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380. A continental fancy flexible link necklace marked to clasp ‘9K Italy’ and marked ‘.375’, Approx length 18cm, weight 24.5g £280-£380

381. A 9ct set of earrings and necklace set necklace stamped ‘375’ to clasp, total weight 6.3g, length approx. 25.5cm £70-£90

383. A Shiaparelli ‘serpent’ bracelet watch gilt metal, of openwork twin serpent hinging form, eyes red glass, dial signed ‘ Schiaparelli Swiss Made’, the back of the watch stamped, ‘Base Metal Stainless Steel’, together with original box and 2 guarantee leaflets (2), width overall when closed 6.5cm £80-£120

385. A 9ct yellow gold hollow link bracelet to the 9ct yellow gold padlock clasp, suspending four charms including two set with green hardstones, one of which stamped ‘18K 750’, bracelet length 18.5cm, combined gross weight 65.7g £600-£800

386. An Edwardian 9ct rose gold gate bracelet with heart padlock and safety chain, approx weight 19.7g £200-£300

387. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart padlock link, weight 6.1g £80-£120

388. A two colour curb link chain charm bracelet box clasp, with one silver pendant of Truro cathedral and three pendants variously marked and one 9ct heart shaped padlock stamped ‘9 .375’, bracelet length approx 8cm £100-£150

382. A mid/late Victorian alternating fancy link gold bracelet to the engraved yellow gold heartshaped clasp, centrally-set with a oval garnet cabochon collet, the reverse with an oval locket insert, bracelet length 20cm, combined gross weight 14.3g £200-£300

384. A two coloured rope twist bracelet the concealed clasp stamped ‘K18’, length approx 20.5cm, 43.0g £1,000-£1,500

389. A diamond-set flexible panel bracelet each of the four shaped open work panels set with rose-cut diamonds in a flowerhead cluster to the rectangular link bracelet, the clasp with French control mark for silver and maker’s poinçoin, length 18.5cm, 13.5g £200-£300

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390. A graduated seven stone citrine necklace each circular citrine collet-set with an applied rope twist border to the trace link back chain and rectangular box clasp, length 37cm, weight approx. 34.4g £300-£500

393. A Murrle Bennett 9ct gold and mother of pearl Arts and Craft bracelet

each mother of pearl panel set in millegrain pattern edged links with contrasting gold links with hammered leaf design, stamped on the clasp 9ct and MB, length approx 16cm, weight approx 9g £200-£300

396. An amethyst and diamondset flexible line bracelet

alternately-set with an oval mixedcut amethyst and two single-cut diamonds to the concealed clasp stamped ‘9K’, length 18cm, weight approx. 12.1g £300-£400

391. A mid Victorian amethyst and yellow gold bracelet comprising nine slightly graduated oval amethysts, each collet-set within an applied ropetwist border, the clasps stamped ‘18C’, safety chain, Largest 2.4cm x 1.8cm, smallest 2.2cm x 1.5cm, length approx 22cm £500-£700

394. A Murrle Bennett 9ct gold and mother of pearl Arts and Craft bracelet

each mother of pearl panel set in millegrain pattern edged links with contrasting gold links with hammered design, with safety chain, stamped on the clasp 9ct and MB, length of bracelet approx 16cm, weight approx 8.6g £200-£300

395. A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet stamped 375, weight approx. 11g £100-£150

397. A mid Victorian Scottish silver and hardstone flexible bracelet each square link set with assorted triangular-cut agates to the buckle clasp, mounted in silver, overall length 24cm £150-£250

398. A mid Victorian Scottish hardstone and silver bracelet comprising six faceted cylindrical links of different brown agates, each with faceted silver terminals, hook clasp, and suspending a heartshaped hardstone locket, the silver reverse engraved with a thistle, length 20cm, weight approx. 39.1g £100-£150

392. A citrine bracelet comprising five graduated circular mixed-cut citrines collet-set to a beaded border, to the circular monogrammed clasp and snake link safety chain, length 22cm, weight approx. 85.6g £300-£500

399. A 9ct bracelet stamped and makers mark ‘S&P’ on the clasp with side securing clasp and safety chain, weight approx. 16g £150-£250

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400. A stylish wide 14ct yellow gold cuff bracelet composed of alternating rows of textured arched links and plain faceted rods, the clasp stamped with Birmingham import mark and with ‘BREV 750-319VI’ (design registered in Vicenza, Italy); together with the extra links with later brooch fitting, associated case, bracelet length 16.5cm, extra section 3.5cm, combined gross weight 115.1g £3,000-£4,000

405. A 9ct yellow gold curb link bracelet with padlock clasp and suspending assorted charms and a fob seal and a banded agate swivel, some hallmarked 9ct yellow gold with a charm loose, approx. weight 60g £700-£800

401. An 18ct gold cuff bracelet with bands of four deep lozenge form links, marked to clasp, length 19cm, weight approx. 38.4g £1,200-£1,800

402. A gold curb link charm bracelet with one clog charm, tests high carat, approx weight 24.6g £350-£450

403. A 9ct yellow gold flat curb link bracelet with London import marks, length 22.5cm, approx. weight approx. 31.3g £250-£350

404. A lady’s fancy unit watch chain with a suspending T bar, marked on the T bar and clasp ‘9C’, approx. length 19cm £120-£180

406. A large fob bracelet, the alternating plain and floral engraved curb link bracelet to the padlock clasp stamped ‘9C’ and suspending ten mostly early 19th century pinchbeck and hardstone ornate fob seals or swivels and one watch key, some intaglio-engraved with classical heads, a monogram or a Masonic symbol, with safety chain, bracelet length approx 21cm, total gross weight 267.3g £1,000-£1,500

407. A 15ct curb link charm bracelet with 9ct charms including a 9ct old penny farthing charm, stamped, a rotary telephone charm with 9ct back stamped, a 9ct charm stamped, and assorted charms marked ‘9ct’, total weight 30.3g £350-£450

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408. An Art Deco style colourless paste pendant open work geometric design suspending a fringe of seven colourless pastes, setting tests as silver, Approx. length 7cm, approx width 3.5cm £80-£120

409. A diamond line bracelet set with fifty brilliant-cut diamonds to the concealed clasp hallmarked for 18ct white gold, length 17.5cm, weight approx. 3.4g £1,000-£1,500

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410. A late 19th/early 20th century opal and diamond-set hinged bangle the top section set with a graduated line of oval opals each separated by pairs of brilliant-cut diamonds to the triple hoop bangle, inner width 5.7cm, 14.1g £200-£300

411. An opal hinged bangle the top section set with a line of oval opal cabochons (one chipped), hollow hoop lower section engraved ‘18K’, with safety chain, inner diameter 5,7cm, weight approx. 13.4g £300-£500

412. A late Victorian opal and diamond-set ring the three graduated oval opal cabochons separated by two pairs of old-cut diamonds to the pierced scrolling gallery and shoulders, the plain shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size K1⁄2, weight approx. 4.8g £500-£800

413. Two 15ct stiff hinged bangles to include a twisted bamboo with a safety chain and marked on the tongue ‘15ct’, and a single bangle with safety chain and marked on the tongue ‘15ct’ (2), diameter approx. 6.3cm £120-£180

414. A gold stiff twist hook and eye bangle unmarked, diameter 6.5cm, weight approx. 19.8g £200-£300

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415. A 9ct Albert chain with fob each link of the chain marked 9ct, with pierced 9ct shield shaped fob, total weight approx 45.5g £500-£600

416. A 9ct gold multi link ropetwist neck chain stamped 375, Sheffield import marks, bolt ring clasp, length 30cm, weight approx. 32g £300-£500

417. An 18ct gold fob chain with 9ct gold swivel fob the chain marked 18ct on clasps and t-bar, with 9ct fob engraved with interlaced initials FS on 9ct mount, 18ct chain 33g, 9ct fob 6g £700-£900

418. An 18ct two coloured Edwardian fancy link chain clasp stamped ‘18c’, approx. length 19cm £300-£400

419. A Continental fancy link chain the flat double link necklace marked 585 with retailers mark Korifidis, weight approx 26g £400-£500

423. A group of four chains to include 9ct one rope chain, clasp marked ‘375’ with interlocking hearts tag attached to the clasp, a 9ct gold fetter link chain, stamped to link ‘375’, a 9ct gold fetter link bracelet and a chain indistinctly marked tag attached to clasp (4), Rope chain length 29cm, fetter link chain length 20.5cm, bracelet length 10cm, chain length 22cm, Total weight 29.4g £300-£400

424. A fancy link guard chain with a swivel clasp, Approx. length 48.5cm, approx weight 16.6g £150-£200

420. A 9ct gold fancy link necklace the double loop chain with push clasp, weight approx 22g, length approx 41cm £250-£350

421. A 9ct gold double Albert chain stamped on the jump ring ‘.375’, weight approx. 33.2g, extended length 49.5cm £400-£500

422. A 9ct gold fancy flattened link chain necklace stamped ‘.375’ with London import marks, length 45.2cm, approx. weight approx. 19.5g £200-£300

425. A fancy link guard chain marked on a single link ‘9ct’, approx. length 71cm, approx. 18.3g £180-£250

426. A 9ct Albert chain marked on each link, T-bar and clasps stamped, length approx. 23cm, weight approx. 25.5g £250-£350

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428. A collection of brooches including a group of bar brooches, a three flower decorated with half pearls bar brooch, one 18ct Chinese marked bib pin, a garnet bar brooch, a sapphire and half pearl bar brooch, a pink paste foliate bar brooch, a half pearl bar brooch and a diamond bar brooch (7), The largest approx length 5.5.cm £80-£100

429. An opal fob pendant brooch the claw-set oval opal cabochon with a diamond detail above suspended from an 9ct yellow gold openwork bow brooch, Birmingham hallmark, overall length 4.5cm, opal collet 1.4cm x 1.1cm, combined gross weight 6.0g £200-£300

427. A citrine pendant and a group of 9ct gold and assorted bar brooches to include a citrine pendant with surrounding colourless stones, mounted on a pierced foliate back marked ‘K18’, a 9ct gold chalcedony bar brooch, a 9ct gold diamond bar brooch, a diamond bar brooch marked ‘9ct’, a 9ct gold aquamarine bar brooch and three bar brooches. (9), Total gold weight excluding pendant and three brooches 10.5g £150-£200

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430. A mid Victorian diamond and bloomed yellow gold brooch designed as a bow with glazed compartment to the reverse, centrally-set with a cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond within a star motif, width 4.8cm, max depth 2.8cm, 18.6g £300-£500

431. A late 19th century Ceylonese starburst brooch and three turban pins with an orange stone to the centre and decorated with colourless stones, including three turban pins of similar pierced foliate design decorated with colourless stones (4), brooch approx. dimension 5cm, the largest turban pin 9.5cm £200-£300

432. Three oval carved shell cameo brooches the first depicting a Bacchante holding a bunch of grapes and a thyrsus and wearing a faunskin pelt, the second of a lady with a wreath of grapes and vine leaves in her hair, including frame (cracked and converted from a clasp); the third of a courting couple with a dog in a landscape, including frame (a/f) (3), the first 5.7cm x 4.8cm £100-£200

433. A mid 20th century diamond and ruby-set spray brooch of curving plain and textured design, with a central brilliant-cut diamondset trefoil surrounded by five ruby-set trefoils, the pin stamped ‘18/750’, max width 5cm, weight approx. 19.6g £500-£700

434. A cirtrine and pearl brooch the central oval citrine claw-set to the closed back trefoil and fleur de lys set with seed and half pearls, the reverse stamped ‘14K’, Overall width 3.6cm, citrine 18.0mm x 12.5mm x 7.6mm £100-£150

435. An Edwardian diamond-set, half pearl and yellow gold locket/ brooch of openwork cruciform design, set with half pearls, the knife edge bars set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, the reverse with engraved decoration, detachable locket loop, later brooch fitting, fitted case for Harvey and Gore, length including loop 3.9cm, width 2.8cm, weight approx. 7.2g £300-£400

436. An Edwardian turquoise and half pearl pendant/brooch of openwork circular cusped design, set throughout with half pearls and with cabochon turquoise spoke terminals, closed back yellow gold setting, detachable half pearl and turquoise suspensory loop, contemporary gilt tooled and leather case, length including bail 3.6cm, width 2.8cm, 6.2g £300-£500

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437. A 15ct yellow gold and gem-set bar brooch designed as two adorsed cornucopias with applied bead and wirework decoration, an old-cut diamond and two red stones to the centre in closed back settings, safety chain, fitted case; together with an oval black opal (untested) ring, the partially closed back wirework setting and plain shank engraved ‘9ct’ (2), Brooch width 4.2cm, 3.5g; ring size Q, 3.3g £100-£150

438. An early 20th century sterling silver and enamel pendant brooch with the Dominion of Canada coat of arms to the centre surmounted by a crown and flanked by maple leaves and enamelled scroll of royal blue and aqua cloisonné enamel, stamped sterling to reverse, diameter of brooch 7cm approx £50-£80

439. Two 19th century hardstone brooches

the first of oval white chalcedony applied with a forget-me-not spray in cabochon turquoise collet-set to the ‘C’ scroll border; the second of entwined scrolling design in engraved yellow gold and inlaid with various polycrystalline quartz, the first 4.3cm x 3.6cm; the second 5.1cm x 3.7cm £150-£250

440. An Edwardian enamel and gem-set brooch the 15ct yellow gold circular frame containing a translucent pinky yellow enamel flower and with sapphire and two old brilliant-cut diamond details, the reverse stamped ‘15ct’, diameter 2.7cm, 6.3g £100-£150

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441. Two floral spray brooches one modelled as an arum lily with textured leaf, the second as a cattleya orchid, both with a seed pearl to the centre and stamped ‘18K’ and LJ, combined gross weight 21.7g £500-£600

442. A diamond-set bar brooch the knife edge bar applied with ‘Abètôt’ in diamonds, length 3.6cm, 3.6g £150-£250

443. A 9ct floral and foliate engraved locket with makers mark ‘J.S.’ and stamped ‘375’ including a 9ct shell cameo brooch with makers mark ‘FK B Ltd’, Locket weight 6.7g, cameo weight 13.3g £100-£200

444. A 9ct yellow gold textured tiered frond brooch claw-set with nine circular-cut rubies, London hallmark, diameter 4.3cm approx, 26.5g £300-£400

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445. A late 18th/early 19th century diamond-set brooch designed as a five pointed star within a three row crescent, the star centrally-set with a pearshaped old brilliant-cut diamond within cut-down collet measuring 10.2mm x 8.0mm x 7.5mm (culet inaccessible), set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, some cushionshaped, and old-cut diamonds, closed back silver and yellow gold setting, maximum width 3.8cm, 12.8g £2,000-£3,000

446. A diamond and sapphire-set brooch of scrolling design with cusped terminals, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, and interspersed by four channel-set calibré-cut sapphire crosses, possibly converted from a pair of double clips, length 6.0cm, weight approx. 7.6g £400-£600

447. An 18th century gem-set giardinetto brooch designed as an openwork basket with handle set with rose-cut diamonds and circular-cut rubies, and containing assorted floral and foliate diamond-set sprays,silver and engraved closed back setting, maximum width 3.7cm, 10.6g £1,000-£1,500

448. An early 19th century diamond-set floral spray brooch designed as a principal en tremblant flowerhead with foliate and bud surround to the curving stem, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, silver and yellow gold setting, maximum length 5.9cm, 12.6g £2,000-£3,000

449. A Victorian diamond-set star brooch/pendant set throughout with old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, detachable threes stone suspensory loop, brooch screw fitting, Max length with loop approx. 4cm, width 2.9cm, weight approx. 6.5g £800-£1,200

450. A diamond-set and pearl bee bar brooch the old brilliant-cut and single diamond-set bee in flight with cabochon ruby eyes, detachable from the knife-edge bar brooch with a bouton pearl (untested) terminal, probably mid 19th century and later rhodium plated, contemporary fitted case, bee: maximum width 3.2cm; bar brooch length 5.8cm £2,000-£3,000

451. A French late 19th century diamond and ruby-set flower brooch designed as a single cyclamen with reflexed petals to a tapering curving stem, set throughout with old-cut diamonds and with ruby detail, silver and yellow gold setting, French control mark and maker’s poinçon, maximum length 5.8cm, 9.5g £600-£800

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452. A mid/late 18th century green stone and diamond-set brooch with three foiled emeralds and two later paste stones set within cutdown collets with diamond collet terminals, separated by an old-cut diamond-set fleur de lys, closed back silver and yellow gold setting, later brooch fitting, length 2.5cm, 4.6g £1,500-£2,000

453. 19th century and later jewellery to include a Grand Tour micromosaic panel brooch first the rectangular black hardstone inlaid in micromosaic with the Doves of Pliny, gold frame together with a florl carved shell oval cameo brooch with pendant loop, the mount stamped 750, a Georgian seed pearl, pink stone, blue guilloché and white enamel clasp, a small Georgian gilt metal memorial brooch with central plaited hair locket compartment oval foliate, a pair of 9ct engraved chain back cufflinks, a gilt metal and foiled amethyst fob engraved with initials, an Austro Hungarian silver and enamel George and the dragon pendant with seed pearl drop, two 9ct cross pendants, three 9ct gold lapel pins and a Scottish silver mounted banded agate brooch (qty), first 44 x 36mm, 9ct weight approx. 11.3g £200-£300

454. A collection of bar brooches including a 9ct gold citrine and half pearl bar brooch with safety chain stamped ‘9 .375’, a 9ct pink paste and half pearl bar brooch stamped ‘9 .375’, a 9ct gold and half pearl bar brooch stamped ‘9 .375’ and an assortment of bar brooches variously stamped (9), total approx. weight 23.3g £80-£120

455. A mid Victorian citrine and half pearl brooch of yellow gold engraved garter design, centrally-set with an oval mixed-cut citrine collet to the half pearl surround, width 4.9cm, weight approx. 25.2g £150-£250

458. A Edwardian 9ct gold colourless and pink gem set openwork pendant marked ‘9ct’, approx length 4.5cm, weight 1.9g £80-£100

456. Two 19th century jewels a lily of the valley brooch set with seed and half pearls (one deficient), length 4.8cm, 5.6g; and a later Georgian rectangular brooch with central glazed compartment to the centre and a half pearl border to the obverse (2), width 2cm, 3.8g £100-£150

459. A 19th century yellow gold filigree girandole brooch and pair of ear pendants en suite the brooch designed as an ornate filigree and spherical bead bow with detachable pendant suspending a detachable central pink ovoid cabochon and a detachable drop to either side, a pair of ear pendants en suite (one with a detachable drop as an alternate to the pink cabochon), brooch: maximum width 5.3cm, maximum length 6.9cm, ear pendants: lengths 3.8cm, combined gross weight 40.7g £1,000-£2,000

457. An early 20th century colourless paste-set double monkey brooch designed as one monkey sitting on a yellow gold bar with seed pearl terminals, the second detachable and suspended from a trace link chain, both with green paste eyes and set in silver, a poinçon stamped to the reverse, total length 8cm approx, 8.9g £100-£150

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460. A Georgian sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the oval sapphire (possibly foiled) within a cutdown collet measuring 17.6mm x 13.2mm x 6.5mm (culet inaccessible) within a surround of old-cut diamonds, closed back silver and yellow gold setting, to the later fleur de lys shank stamped ‘9CT’, ring size L, 9.0g £3,000-£5,000

461. A late 18th century amethyst and emeraldset ring the central pear-shaped amethyst within a surround of emerald-set collets, partially closed-back yellow gold setting, ornate shoulders and plain yellow gold shank, ring size F, 2.4g £800-£1,200

462. A late 18th/early 19th century emerald and diamond-set heartshaped cluster ring the everted pear-shaped Columbian emerald measuring approx 11.8mm x 7.6mm x 3.7mm within a closed back border of old brilliant-cut diamonds, some cushion-shaped, the shoulders each set with a closed-back old-cut diamond trefoil within the tapering partially openwork entwined shank, silver and yellow gold setting, with GCS report for the emerald, ring size J, 4.8g £5,000-£8,000

463. An early 19th century gem-set and yellow gold ring ornately-set with three garnets and two chrysoberyl to the elaborate yellow gold shoulders and plain shank, ring size M, 1.9g £150-£250

464. An 18th century gem-set giardinetto ring the central rose-cut diamond flower and vase set to either side with an emerald, ruby, sapphire and yellow bud, closed back silver and yellow gold setting, openwork shoulders and tapering ridged shank, ring size K1⁄2, 2.4g £800-£1,200

465. A mid Victorian diamond and enamel memorial ring, the central oval old brilliant-cut diamond set within a star motif to the royal blue enamel quatrefoil surround, 18ct yellow gold shank with Gothic inscription, hallmark London 1857, ring size K/L, 3.7g, £400-£600

466. An early 19th century yellow gold and white stone ring, the five graduated oval stones collet-set within the cannetille, beadwork and rope twist surround to the tapering ridged and rope twist edged shank £300-£500

467. A mid 18th century diamond and enamel memorial ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond cut-down collet with three stone diamondset coronet above, partially scallop engraved reverse, ornate openwork shoulders, memorial inscription dated 17?56, closed back silver and yellow gold setting, ring size J, 1.9g, £800-£1,200

468. A late 17th/early 18th century yellow gold, enamel and diamondset ‘poison’ memento mori ring the central hinged black enamelled mask with open mouth and rose-cut diamond-set eyes, dark green enamel crest, scallop engraved reverse, to the openwork foliate scrolling shoulders and shank, ring size F, 2.8g, £1,000-£1,500

469. An early 18th century yellow stone and diamondset ring the central oval foiled yellow stone (possibly a topaz), applied scalloped plaque to the reverse, to the openwork scrolling diamond-set shoulders and plain tapering shank, mounted in silver and yellow gold, ring size K1⁄2, 3.4g, £400-£600

470. One diamond-set cluster earring set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, diameter 1.1cm, 1.6g £300-£500

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471. A mid/late Victorian pearl, diamond and enamel hinged bangle by Carlo Giuliano the central pearl measuring 9.07mm approx in diameter, set to either side by an old brilliant-cut diamond to the yellow gold bangle with ornate black and white champlevé enamel decoration including chevrons and elongated triangles, the clasp applied with a plaque stamped ‘CG’, safety chain, with contemporary hinged red Moroccan leather and gilt tooled fitted case impressed with a ‘G’ for Guichard, and with a presentation inscription (possibly later) for 1895, the interior silk stamped with the maker’s name and ‘115 Piccadilly/ London’, inner diameter 5.4cm, 21.5g £4,000-£6,000

472. A pair of Victorian emerald and diamond-set ear pendants each comprising a drilled pendeloque emerald drop measuring with diamond-set cap suspended from a graduated line of five old-cut diamonds to the cabochon emerald and diamond-set cluster surmount with hook fitting, mounted in silver and yellow gold, overall length 4.9cm, one emerald drop measuring length 19.7mm x width 12.4mm x depth 8.7mm, the second 16.0mm x 12.1mm x 7.0mm, combined gross weight 8.6g £3,000-£5,000

473. A pair of diamond-set cluster earrings each flowerhead spiral set with nine brilliantcut diamonds, diameter 16.4mm, combined gross weight 10.8g £1,500-£2,000

474. A pair of diamond and pearl ear pendants each comprising nine oldcut diamonds box-set to an old brilliant-cut diamond collet above and below and suspending an ovoid pearl (untested) drop with a diamondset half cap, length 4.5cm, combined gross weight 5.7g £1,000-£2,000

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475. A pair of semi articulated gem-set ear clips each designed as a textured and plain tiered floral and foliate spray set with five brilliant-cut diamonds and four circular-cut sapphires, stamped ‘K18’, width 2.1cm, length 3.6cm, combined gross weight 18.0g £700-£900

478. A pair of Edwardian freshwater pearl and diamond ear pendants each comprising a freshwater pearl (untested) pipkin suspended from an old brilliant-cut diamond collet to the yellow gold hoop fitting, contemporary leather and gilt tool fitted case, length 2.1cm, combined gross weight 1.1g £100-£150

481. Various pairs of earrings and three pendants including: an oval garnet pendant, the collet setting stamped ‘18CT, with two pairs of oval garnet collet-set ear studs; a circular turquoise collet pendant with a pair of ear studs en suite; a peridot-set pendant stamped ‘585’ with a pair of peridot collet ear studs; and a pair of rectangularcut emerald (untested) ear studs, combined gross weight 37.6g £400-£600

476. A pair of diamond ear studs each brilliant-cut estimated to spread 0.30-0.35cts, claw-set to the later post fitting, combined gross weight 10g £300-£500

479. Five pairs of earrings, of varying designs, some with a textured finish, most stamped ‘750’, together with a pair of hoop designed earrings stamped ‘375’, weight ‘750’ 21.7g, weight ‘375’ 5.6g £400-£600

482. A pair of shell cameo earrings each oval cameo depicting the head and shoulders of a lady in Elizabethan dress, collet-set to the border applied with rope twist and spherical bead decoration, hook fittings (adapted), approx. length 2.3cm, approx. width 1.9cm £150-£250

477. A pair of diamond-set ear pendants of pendeloque, collet and navette design, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 3.0cm, combined gross weight 3.9g £150-£250

480. A pair of black and white diamond earrings each circular slightly bombé plaque set with a spiral motif, diameter 1.7cm, combined weight 7.1g £80-£120

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483. A revolving bloodstone pendant with a 9ct floral and foliate mount stamped ‘9 .375’, Total weight 10g, length approx. 4cm £60-£80

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484. A gold African southern cross pendant

suspended on an 18ct rope chain necklace with indistinct French makers mark, tests for a higher carat, approx. length 34.5cm, approx weight 28.7cm £600-£700

485. A blue topaz and diamond pendant the pendeloque blue topaz claw-set with a brilliantcut diamond above, suspended from a trace link chain necklace, Pendant (excluding suspensory loop)1.3 x 0.6cm, 1.3g £200-£300

486. Four assorted pendants the first heart-shaped and applied with heart-shaped motifs, with a brilliant-cut diamond detail; the second set with an oval cabachon opal; the third set with a circular opaque blue cabochon; the fourth set with a mixed-cut oval sapphire (4), combined total weight 3.4g £100-£150

487. A Charles Horner Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant hallmarked Chester 1906, on silver chain, enamelled in shades of blue and green leading to further pendant drop, full pendant drop including top drop 7cm, total length 28cm £150-£250

488. A circular yellow gold hinged locket pendant the obverse engraved with a monogram in Gothic script, the reverse set with a cabochon turquoise, diameter 3.1cm, length including suspensory loop 4.5cm £100-£200

489. A rope twist gold neck chain with Singers Patent compass swivel ball fob unmarked, the chain with push barrel clasp, the fob with double engraved crest, chain length 39cm, total weight approx. 26.4cm £200-£300

490. An Edwardian enamel, amethyst and seed pearl pendant the open work pendant with amethyst in collet setting with seed pearls set within a white enamelled oval frame, stamped on the reverse 15ct, surmounted with a suspension ring, Length of pendant approx 2.8cm £300-£400

491. An amethyst and 9ct yellow gold Latin cross collet-set with six amethyst cabochons to the double ropetwist border, London hallmark, length 5.2cm, width 3.9cm, 10.4g £100-£150

492. An oval amethyst pendant/brooch enclosed by cultured pearls and within an openwork outer frame with a pendant smaller amethyst, back with 15ct stamp, height 3.5cm £200-£300

493. A tourmaline and 18ct white gold pendant with diamond-set detail and suspended from an 18ct white gold flattened curb link chain; together with a pair of tourmaline and 18ct white gold ear studs, pendant length with bail 2.8cm; total gross weight 10.0g £100-£200

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494. Seven rings: a ruby and diamond five stone ring; a synthetic blue spinel single stone ring; and five cultured pearl-set rings ring sizes O, N and various; combined gross weight 17.4g £200-£300

495. A diamond five stone ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds collet-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size M, 3.7g £200-£300

496. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.35-0.40cts to the coronet setting and plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M, 2.6g £150-£250

497. A sapphire and diamond five stone ring set with three circular mixed-cut sapphires separated by brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct yellow gold plain shank, Birmingham hallmark (date letter rubbed), ring size P, 2.2g £100-£150

498. A diamond three stone ring the slightly graduated brilliant-cut diamonds box-set and pierced gallery to the two coloured shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size L, 2.9g £150-£200

499. Four rings: an 18ct yellow gold and five stone diamond band ring; a seed pearl and diamondset ring within an openwork foliate setting and plain shank; a zircon (untested) single stone ring, the shank stamped ‘9ct’; and a simulated agate ring, the shank stamped ‘9ct’, ring sizes N, Q, N, K respectively, combined weight 8.4g £100-£200

500. A collection of assorted rings some hallmarked 9ct yellow gold or stamped ‘375’ (qty), Various sizes £100-£150

501. An opal and diamond-set ring the oval opal cabochon claw-set with three brilliant-cut diamonds to either side to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘750’, ring size O, 5.9g £150-£250

502. A ruby and diamond-set ring the central ruby collet- set to either side with two diamond-set collets (one deficient), two-coloured bands with engraved decoration to either side, ring size P/R, 6.7g £100-£150

503. An onyx and diamond-set ring the circular plaque pavé-set with rose-cut diamonds to the central onyx detailing, to the probably later ornate bifurcated and ridged shank, ring size I/J, 4.0g £200-£300

504. A three stone garnet ring the graduated oval garnet collets to the 9ct yellow gold ornate openwork setting and plain shank, Birmingham convention hallmark, ring size P, 2.4g £100-£150

505. An unusual sapphire and diamond dress ring the asymmetric textured curved plaque with C scrolls applied to the border and set with mixed-cut sapphires and seven brilliant-cut diamonds, to the 18ct yellow gold hallmarked shank, ring size N1⁄2, 13.9g £400-£600

506. A mid 20th century turquoise and diamond-set ring of bombé design, centrally-set with an oval turquoise cabochon to the tiered surround set with brilliant-cut, baguette-cut and single-cut diamonds, basket setting and trifurcated shank (sized), ring size P, 7.9g £250-£350

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507. An amethyst and half pearl ring of ornate open work design, to the ridged shoulders and plain tapering shank (sized); together with an oval garnet and simulated pearl cluster ring to the 9ct yellow gold scrolling setting and shoulders, London hallmark (2), ring sizes N and K respectively, combined gross weight 6.0g £80-£120

508. A baroque cultured pearl and diamond-set ring the cultured pearl terminal measuring 14mm in diameter to the openwork lattice cornucopia set with yellow diamonds, the pavé-set scrolling shank set with colourless rose-cut diamonds; together with an onyx and diamond-set tablet ring, to the engraved closed back setting, foreign control marks to the shank. (2), the pavé-set scrolling shank set with colourless rose-cut diamonds, ring size M, 12.0g; onyx and diamond-set tablet ring size M, 13.5g £200-£300

509. Three glyptic and yellow gold rings the first collet-set with an oval white hardstone intaglio-engraved with a shield, crest and motto ‘Vigueur de Dessus’, to the 9ct yellow gold hallmarked shank, ring size S; the second intaglio-engraved with a dancing Grace, indistinctly signed, collet-set to the bifurcated shank; the third with a navette-shaped cameo of a dancing maenad playing a tambourine to the ropetwist and beaded surround and later ornatelyengraved shank (repaired) (3), Intaglio-engraved with a shield ring size S; intaglio-engraved with a grace ring size S £150-£200

510. A stylish pink topaz and diamondset ring of faceted arched design, set with three rows of tapering baguette-cut pink topaz, separated four rows of brilliant-cut diamonds to the tapering shank stamped ‘750’, ring size N/O, 11.4g £300-£400

511. Three rings an oval opal cabochon and old-cut diamond cluster ring, to the 15ct yellow gold plain tapering shank; an oval opal ring to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct’, and a colourless stone cluster ring to the hallmarked 9ct yellow gold setting (3), the former ring size L1⁄2, 3.6g, ring size I, 3.0g, ring size L, 3.8g £100-£200

512. An Edwardian sapphire and diamond-set ring the three graduated sapphires separated by two old single-cut diamonds to the 18ct yellow gold shank, Birmingham hallmark, ring size P, 3.6g £150-£250

513. An emerald and 18ct yellow gold ring set with three oval mixed cut emeralds with a single-cut diamond points between, scrolling gallery and shoulders, London 1975, ring size O, 4.5g £200-£300

514. An early 19th closed-back gemset ring a circular garnet collet-set to either side of the central clear stone (all possibly foiled) to the bifurcated shoulders and patterned shank, interior inscription dated 1815, ring size L, 1.4g £100-£150

515. An Edwardian diamond and ruby five stone ring set with three old brilliant-cut diamonds and two circular-rubies, pierced gallery and ornate shoulders, the plain shank with rubbed hallmark, ring size N, 2.8g £100-£200

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516. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 1.20cts, coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size P, 3.2g £1,000-£2,000

517. A graduated five stone diamond ring the old brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, the interior with a presentational inscription dated 1919, ring size O, 3.6g £800-£1,200

518. A diamond-set cluster ring set throughout with brilliantcut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18’, ring size M, 4.0g £800-£1,200

519. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 4.35 cts claw-set to the plain 18ct yellow gold shank, Birmingham import mark, ring size K1⁄2, 5.5g, £15,000-£20,000

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520. A diamond five stone ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds with diamond points between, ring size K (with pips), 4.7g £1,500-£2,500

521. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.75ct, coronetset to the plain tapering shank, ring size N, 1.6g £700-£900

523. Four gem-set rings a three stone ruby ring with diamond points to the 18ct yellow gold hallmarked setting; an old-cut five stone diamond ring; and two 9ct yellow gold hallmarked gem-set rings (4), ring size respectively Q, N, N and P, combined gross weight 10.8g £200-£300

524. A 18ct signet ring stamped and makers mark ‘RN’ together with a 18ct yellow gold wedding band, stamped and a 9ct gold wedding band, stamped ‘9 .375’ (3), signet ring size P; 18ct wedding band ring size M; 9ct wedding band ring size O, total gold weight 16.7g £250-£350

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522. A full hoop diamond-set eternity ring set all round with brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size M, 3.5g £150-£200 521

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525. Three rings: a 22ct yellow gold wedding band with engraved decoration, commemorative inscription to the inner shank dated 30/9/20, Glasgow hallmark; an Edwardian 18ct yellow gold and sapphire-set ring (two stones deficient); and a ruby and seed pearl (one deficient) ring, ring sizes P, N1⁄2, O respectively, combined weight 7.8g £100-£200

526. Two diamond three stone rings each set with three graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, the second stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, both engraved with initials and date to the inner shank, ring size: the first L/M, the second N, combined 5.7g £200-£300

527. A diamond three stone ring set with very slightly graduated modified brilliant-cut diamonds to the coronet setting and plain tapering band stamped d ‘PLAT&18CT’, ring size K, 2.0g £200-£300

528. A 18ct white gold textured ring stamped London hallmarks ‘750’, including a expanding link MuDu ladies wristwatch marked ‘18k 0.750’ with an added 9ct engraved tag marked ‘9 .375’ and a cushion cut diamond ring in a platinum setting and 18k band (3), 18ct white gold ring size K/L, diamond ring size M/N £150-£250

529. An Edwardian diamond-set cluster ring set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapering band, ring size M, 2.2g £300-£400

530. A sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the central circular-cut sapphire within a surround of single-cut diamonds to the tapering shank stamped ‘18ctPLAT’, ring size H1⁄2; 1.8g £400-£600

531. A late Georgian half pearl cluster ring with trifurcated raised tear and feather shoulders and ridged shank, closed back yellow gold setting, ring size N, 2.4g £150-£250

532. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the central collet-set oval mixed-cut sapphire with two graduated old-cut diamonds to either shoulder, the shank stamped ‘18’, ring size Q, 2.5g £300-£500

533. A sapphire and diamond crossover ring the two octagonal step-cut sapphires obliquely-set with a brilliant-cut diamond to either side of the knife-edge tapering shank, ring size P, 4.7g £700-£900

534. A ruby and diamond-set ring the central pear-shaped ruby within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct yellow gold plain tapering shank, London hallmark, ring size P, 4.9g £300-£500

535. A peridot and seed pearl circular cluster ring to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size N, 4.6g £200-£300

536. A 9ct gold and sapphire ring stamped and signed ‘P&RB’, including a 9ct gold ring stamped and marked ‘86’, a 9ct gold signet ring stamped and signed ‘BS’, a 9ct gold flattened curb link chain with pale pink paste pendant with a continental rope chain marked ‘9KT’ (5), Total weight 11.9g £100-£150

537. Two 19th century garnet closedback rings the first rectangular flat-cut garnet within a cut-down collet transversely-set to the plain yellow gold shank; the second cluster set to the bifurcated yellow gold shank, indistinctly stamped (2), the first; ring size I, 2.1g the second; ring size I, 2.3g £150-£250

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538. An amethyst and diamondset ring the oval mixed-cut amethyst set to either side with three brilliantcut diamonds within a stirrup arch shoulder, to the hallmarked 9ct yellow gold tapering shank, ring size N, 2.9g £150-£250

539. A mid 20th century cultured pearl abstract ring the cultured pearl set within a smooth recess to the textured sides and shoulders, the plain shank stamped ‘585’, ring size L/M, 9.7g £150-£180

540. A pearl and diamond-set cluster ring the central pearl (untested) within a surround of rose-cut diamonds to the trifurcated shoulders and plain shank, ring size R1⁄2, 2.8g £100-£150

541. A sapphire and diamondset ring the central oval mixed-cut sapphire set to either side by three brilliantcut diamonds to the 9ct yellow gold hallmarked shank, ring size T, 3.2g £100-£200

542. A diamond ring the brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.25ct box set to the stepped shoulders, the shank stamped ‘PLAT and hallmarked 18ct yellow gold, ring size K, 3.8g £180-£220

543. Four assorted rings including a ruby and diamond ring to the ridged tapering yellow gold shank; an opal and emerald tiered cluster ring to the hallmarked 9ct yellow gold shank; a garnet collet five stone ring within a scroll and bead closed back setting (a/f), ring sizes M, N1⁄2, N and L respectively, combined weight 10.0g £80-£120

544. Two late Victorian gem-set rings the first in 18ct yellow gold and centrally-set with an old-cut diamond within a half pearl border and ruby shoulders, Chester 1893; the second in 15ct yellow gold and set with a central ruby within a half pearl surround, Chester 1894, rings size J, 2.2g and 2.0g respectively £100-£200

545. Four yellow gold twisted knot designed rings two hallmarked for 18ct, 13.8g, and two with a 9ct hallmark (4), ring sizes K-L, 4.9g £250-£450

546. Three 18ct gold rings, a 9ct gold chain and a Movado watch the lady’s watch with an 18ct case, stamped inside (5), chain length 17cm, weight approx. 2.1g, three rings weight approx. 7.5g £200-£300

547. A collection of gem set 9ct rings and a pendant to include a chanel set emerald and diamond 9ct ring, a green garnet and diamond double row 9ct ring, a four row orange garnet 9ct. ring, a possibly sapphire three stone ring, stamped 9K, a diamond pave set 9ct ring, a blue topaz and diamond 9ct white gold ring, other rings set with citrine, tourmaline etc. (11), first size P/Q, other Sizes M/N/O weight approx. 44.6g £400-£600

548. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond three stone ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds gypsy-set within a heavy gold band, Birmingham hallmark, ring size O/P, 6.9g £250-£350

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549. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond signet ring

the old brilliant-cut diamond star-set within a square plaque to the engineturned tapering shoulders and plain shank, London hallmark, ring size T/U, 6.4g £120-£180

550. A diamond five stone ring collet-set with a line of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain shank stamped ‘18’, ring size R, 2.4g £200-£300

551. Two 1960s dress rings an oval tigers eye dress ring stamped ‘silver’ and possibly a unakite oval dress ring (2), Tigers eye ring size N, approx width 3cm, unakite ring size N, approx width 3cm £80-£120

552. A bloodstone 9ct ring and a smokey quartz dress ring bloodstone ring marked ‘9ct’ and smokey quartz ring marked ‘18K’ (2), bloodstone ring size N, smokey quartz ring size H/I £80-£120

553. A diamond, sapphire and 18ct yellow gold ring set with three old-cut diamonds and three circular-cut sapphires to the foliate engraved shoulders and plain shank, Birmingham hallmark, size L/M, 2.8g; and an oval shell cameo, depicting the bust of a maiden with a floral garland in her hair, engraved yellow gold collet, later mounted as a scarf ring, 3.9g, 19th case (2) £100-£150

554. An Edwardian ruby and diamond five stone 18ct yellow gold ring three mixed cut rubies separated by brilliant cut diamonds, stamped with London hallmark 1901, Total weight 3.9g, ring size M £200-£300

555. A diamond-set ring the three rows of brilliant-cut diamonds to the 9ct yellow gold tapering shank, rig size O, 2.4g £200-£300

556. A garnet cluster 9ct gold ring claw set with an engraved border, hallmarked ‘9. 375’, ring size L/M, total weight 6.3g £100-£150

557. A 18ct garnet ring and a 22ct gold wedding band pink stone set ring stamped ‘18ct’ and the wedding band also stamped (2), Wedding band ring size T, gem set ring size T £150-£250

558. A collection of twelve rings to include a 18ct gold colourless and blue paste set ring, Birmingham 1916, engraved ‘S.H. & A.L. 23 July 1918’ and marked ‘12 L’, a 15ct gem set signet ring stamped ‘15 625’, signed ‘H&U’, a 9ct ring stamped ‘375’ and an assortment of continental rings variously stamped (12), total weight approx. 55.3g £600-£800

559. Three gem-set rings a tanzanite stated to weigh 5.80cts, a tapered baguette-diamond to each shoulder, 14ct yellow gold hallmarked setting, with report; a brilliant-cut and tapered baguette-cut diamond-set ring by Iliana, 18ct white gold setting, with two reports; an amethyst and diamond-set ring, 18ct gold setting,, all ring size N, combined weight 13.7g £150-£250

560. A 22ct yellow gold wedding band the interior engraved ‘5 Feb 1919’, Birmingham hallmark, ring size N/O, 7.7g £150-£250

561. A group of amber jewellery to include an amber bead necklace with a 9ct clasp, a silver mounted amber pendant marked ‘925’, a Polish silver mounted amber bracelet with a floral design, marked ‘925’ and amber brooch (4), approx length 21cm, beads weight 15.7g £80-£100

562. A collection of continental gold jewellery to include a cross pendant, a fern and leaf brooch, two Madonna pendants and a double row fine belcher link neckchain and another neckchain all bearing French 18ct control marks, two plain bands, unmarked and a silver band overlaid gold with trailing foliate openwork decoration (9), various, weight excluding silver ring 36.4g £700-£900

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563. Continental gold jewellery to include a

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most bearing French 18ct gold control marks, comprising an oval hinged locket bearing half pearl set initial, a half pearl set pendant, half pearl set cluster drop ear pendant, a pair of carved garnet ear pendants and two other pairs set with cultured pearls and white stone, together with three charms in the form of a fly, a poodle and a tortoise (qty), First length 4.5cm, total weight approx. 22.7g £400-£600

564. A 22ct yellow gold wedding ring and 9ct jewellery the first stamped London mark, dated 1937 and signed ‘W.W.LD’ including a 9ct signet ring stamped ‘9 .375’ and signed ‘W&J’; a 9ct heart shaped locket on a byzantine chain with an applied tag mark ‘AK9C’ and a decorative ring marked ‘9ct Sil’ (4), wedding band weight 5.1g, size L, signet ring weight 2.7g, size M., Approx necklace length 24cm. Decorative ring size M £150-£250

565. An Asprey 18ct White Gold eagle stick pin with a ruby eye and signed ‘Asprey 18K’ to the reverse, in a fitted case, approx. length 6.5cm £100-£150

566. Ten assorted late Edwardian stick pins including an imp of Lincoln stick pin, a crescent moon and star stick pin with a sapphire at the centre, a horse shoe stick pin marked ‘5’ and other stick pins of various designs (10), the largest 8.5cm £80-£120

567. A small collection of Victorian and later moonstone jewellery to include: a starburst pendant; a cross-over ring with unmarked gold shank engraved ‘in memory of’; a 9ct moonstone ring; an Arts and Crafts moonstone and green hardstone cross pendant; two further pendants, one suspended from a chain (8)., Chain suspended pendant approx. length 27.5cm £100-£150

568. A collection of 19th century and later paste and other jewellery to include a diamond set Flemish ‘Vlaams hart’ heart silver pendant suspended from lovers trophy surmount, a Georgian garnet and paste set gold ring, engraved ‘P W This and the giver yours forever’, a red and white paste set marquise shaped cluster ring, French control marks, a paste set navette shaped plaque ring, stamped 9 ct, a Regency gold navette shaped glazed memorial ring, a Regency gold mounted opaline glass brooch, a glazed oval window locket with paste surround, a glazed circular locket brooch with paste surround, a black Vauxhall glass memorial Maltese cross brooch, a sapphire oval cluster brooch and bar brooch with pendant drops, a gilt metal sprung pair of lorgnettes, a bohemian garnet cluster pendant, a silver gilt whistle charm, a pair of silver tasselled cut steel mounts etc (qty), various £100-£200

569. A small group of assorted jewellery to include: a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch centrally-set with a diamond and ruby cluster; an oval tourmaline and half pearl brooch mounted in yellow gold stamped ‘9ct’; a 15ct yellow gold naval brooch stamped ‘15’; three silver hallmarked abstract rings (one a/f) by Wendy Ramshaw on a perspex stand (qty), The former approx length 5.7cm £150-£250

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570. Four items of jewellery

a yellow gold bar brooch stamped ‘15ct’ centrally-set with an oval aquamarine; a 9ct yellow gold, opal and ruby ring (a/f), a silver gilt spray brooch set with cultured pearls; and an oval opalescent paste-set ring (4), opal and ruby ring (a/f) ring size M; £150-£250

571. A sapphire and diamond chequer board flag pendant (converted) 2.3mm x 1.8cm; together with a diamond-set wide dress ring set with three rows of brilliant-cut diamonds and two rows of baguette-cut diamonds, the tapering shank stamped ‘14K’ ring size L; and a oval turquoise cabochon and trefoil diamond-set ring, rings size J1⁄2 (3), combined gross weight 13.9g £200-£300

572. A 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch, a 9ct gold opal ring, a 9ct gold moonstone cluster ring and a 9ct gold citrine set ring (4), citrine ring size L, total watch weight 20.4g £100-£150

573. A garnet ring, with a brooch, locket, 15ct tie pin and a ring the ring with three garnets, the nephrite brooch with chased gilt ends, the tie pin with a central amethyst, marked 15ct 625, the oval locket with chased floral decoration, and a gold and plaited hair memorial ring (5), approx. weight 9.7g £150-£250

574. Twenty-three assorted charms mostly either hallmarked for or stamped ‘9ct’, combined gross weight 19.2g £200-£250

575. An early mid 19th century gold cased fob and a watch key the white agate matrix engraved with initials, to a later 9ct yellow gold fancy link chain necklace, Birmingham import hallmark; together with a double sided hardstone set watch key (2), approx length 40cm. Weight of the chain approx. 3.9g £100-£150

576. An 18ct cased lady’s wristwatch square silvered dial with Arabic and baton numerals, together with a 9ct lady’s bracelet strap, weight of 9ct 7.8g £80-£120

577. A pair of sapphire and diamondset cluster earrings the oval mixed-cut sapphire within a single-cut diamond-set surround, length 1.1cm, combined gross weight 3.5g; a sapphire and single-cut diamond-set ring to the 9ct yellow gold shank, 1.7g; a 9ct yellow gold diamond and sapphire ring (central diamond deficient), 3.1g; and a 9ct yellow gold bombé textured dress ring, 5.1g (4) £150-£250

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578. A collection of rings including a 22ct wedding band, 22ct gold wedding band, a 22ct gold wedding band, a 18ct gold wedding band, a 9ct gold ring engraved with foliate and floral design, a 9ct gold ring with rubbed engraved design, a 9ct gold band, a 9ct gold engraved signet ring and a silver engraved ring with Birmingham assay mark and maker’s mark ‘P&T’ (9), total gold weight 24g, various ring sizes. Signet ring band broken £400-£600

579. A group of 9ct jewellery including 9ct gold four row gate link bracelet with 9ct padlock clasp, a 9ct yellow gold four row gate link bracelet with 9ct padlock clasp, a 9ct gold cross charm, a glass photo pendant with a 9ct frame with securing clasps suspended on a chain, a pink and colourless paste ring marked ‘9ct’, one bar brooch with half pearls and pink paste setting marked ‘9ct’, a 9ct back and front heart shaped locket suspended on a chain (7), Ring size O, weight approx 30g excluding pendant chain and locket chain £250-£350

580. Two 9ct gold fobs and watch chain a 9ct fob stamped ‘9.375’ and signed ‘V&S’, a 9ct fob marked ‘9. 375’ and stamped ‘Rd304728’ suspended from a 9ct watch chain tagged ‘9ct’, Total weight 37g £300-£400

581. Two Edwardian jewels a diamond-set bar brooch, the central openwork navetteshaped panel set with three old-cut diamonds with single-cut diamond collet terminals, length 6.8cm, 4.0g; together with a sapphire and seed pearl flower stick pin, the pin stamped ‘9ct’, 1.0g, fitted case (2) £100-£150

582. Three 9ct yellow gold necklaces and three 9ct yellow gold bracelets including a gate link with padlock clasp, various designs (6), combined weight 34.3g £350-£450

583. An Edwardian diamond-set stick pin the everted horseshoe set with brilliantcut diamonds to the yellow gold pin, contemporary fitted case with handwritten presentational inscription, horseshoe length 9mm, width 8.5mm £100-£150

584. A Mexican gold coin starburst brooch central 20 Pesos dated 1959 within a surround of by nine dos pesos coins, each dated 1865, diam. 50mm, approx. weight overall 25.5g £600-£800

585. A Victorian gold mounted sovereign brooch 1881, set in a 9ct mount stamped ‘375’, Approx. weight 13.5g £300-£350

586. A 1974 Churchill centenary of Birth 1874 prooflike gold medallion on a square link articulated long chain, in a loose mount with a safety chain £350-£450

587. A Napoleon III 20 franc gold coin coin dated 1868, head facing to the right, the later mount bearing indistinct mark to its loop, the frame with French 18ct gold control mark, diam. 21mm, total weight approx. 8.8g £180-£220

588. A gold mounted twenty franc pendant the head facing right and dated 1909, stamped ‘J C Chaplain’, within an openwork frame, the suspension loop bearing French 18ct control mark, diam. 32cm, weight overall approx. 10g £200-£300

589. A gold mounted Austrian one ducat ring the profile facing to the right and dated 1915, the plain square mount stamped 9ct, Ring size Q/R weight overall approx. 29.2g £400-£500

590. A Victorian sovereign ring in a loose mount, indistinctly marked, weight approx. 16g £300-£400

591. An Austrian four ducat gold coin mounted in a pendant head facing right and dated 1915, within a plain square mount, diam. 40mm, approx. weight overall 30.3g £600-£800

592. A Italian Virgin Mary pendant marked with Italian control marks for 18ct, assayed in Florence, ‘750 599E1’ suspended on an Italian flat curb link chain with a tag marked ‘1 AR 750’, approx. length 33cm, approx. weight 15.3g £300-£400

593. A Franz Joseph I one ducat pendant suspended on a 14ct flat curb link chain, Approx length 28.5cm, total weight 14g £200-£300

594. An Edward VII 1909 half sovereign pendant set within a loose mount, total weight 4.9g £180-£220

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595. An Edwardian platinum, yellow gold and seed pearl dress set comprising: a pair of cuff links with chain connections, four shirt buttons, and two studs, each shaped square engine turned plaque collet-set to the centre with a seed pearl, yellow gold reverse, stamped ‘18ct PT, three contemporary leather and gilt tooled cases for Hunt and Roskell Ltd (3), cuff links and button 1.3cm, diameter, combined gross weight 18.5g (excluding detachable button backs) £150-£250

596. A 9ct gold gentleman’s dress set comprising a pair of mother-ofpearl and blue enamel cufflinks of octagonal form with chain links, with four matching buttons (with fittings) and three matching collar studs, in fitted velvet lined leather case, width of case 9cm £200-£300

597. A set of mother of pearl and yellow gold cufflinks and dress studs

the mother of pearl plaques with seed pearls to centres applied to studs marked 9ct and matching cufflinks, complete with fixings and in original gilt tooled blue morroco velvet lined fitted case, stamped Mappin & Webb, width of case 10.5cm £120-£180

598. A pair of 15ct gold cufflinks hallmarked 1902, with engraved oval panels with crest, link chain and torpedo backs, total weight approx. 7.3g £100-£150

599. A small collection of gentleman’s accessories a pair of oval garnet cufflinks with ropetwist border, the closed back setting stamped ‘14K’ and with poincon, horse bit connections; an 18ct yellow gold bar tie pin; two pairs of cultured pearl (one possibly natural but untested) collar studs; and an Edwardian half pearl horseshoe stick pin, all cased (5) £150-£250

600. A collection of Victorian later paste set jewellery mostly set in silver, to include crescent, starburst, cluster and ribbon brooches, a horn sword hair pin, etc (qty), various £100-£150

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601. A collection of mostly mid 20th century costume jewellery to include an engine turned silver powder compact, a sun brooch by Askew London, a pair French Art Deco frosted glass clips, 1970s Hobe textured panel bracelet, Ciner brooch, silver cuff bangle and earrings, Trifari gilt panel bracelet, silver vesta case, lucite brooches, two German Grosse gilt necklaces, textured silver pear pendant (qty), Various £80-£120

602. A collection of mostly early 20th century silver and costume jewellery to include an Arts and Crafts moss agate brooch in the manner of Bernard Instone, a citrine brooch by Charles Horner, silver-gilt amethyst brooch, pair graduated cultured pearl screwback drop earrings stamped 9ct, Chinese silver and carved white jade buddha clip, enamel, turquoise and coral set silver finger nail guard brooch, two kingfisher feather brooches, silver gilt leaf design panel bracelet, Art Nouveau floral scroll panel bracelet, Ruskin brooch, Thai silver and niello charm bracelet, paste set ivorine snake bangle, assorted shell cameo portrait brooches etc (qty), various £100-£150

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603. A collection of eight assorted brooches including one moonstone and silver bar brooch and a Neiger Egyptian Revival scarab brooch with an assortment of costume brooches (8), moonstone and silver brooch approx length 4.5cm, Neiger brooch approx length 6cm £50-£80

604. A Georg Jensen ‘Fusion’ bangle designed by Nina Koppel, the three coloured hinged bangle created from linked sections, signed GJ Ltd hallmarked 18ct gold, total weight 33.3g approx, inner circumference 6.2cm approx £1,000-£1,500

605. A Georg Jensen labradorite and silver ring designed by Harald Nielsen signed ‘Georg Jense Denmark 830 46’, Size N £80-£120

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606. A Georg Jensen silver modernist brooch No 342 designed by Henning Koppel of stylised star shape with stamp to reverse, weight 14.8g, width 8cm £100-£200

609. Three Georg Jensen silver rings comprising: Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen, circa 1970s, a silver concave disc ring with the designers stamp 121; the second a Henning Koppel design for Georg Jensen, 1973, a silver abstract ring with designer’s stamp 127; the third Vivianna Torun for Georg Jensen, circa 1970s, a silver twisted abstract ring with designer’s stamp 148, all three marked with Georg Jensen stamp, band ring stamped ‘925S Denmark’ (3), the former, ring size K/L; the second, ring size N; the third, size J/K £200-£300

612. A Chinese silver filigree and cabochon amethyst demi parure of jewellery c.1930. comprising a hinged panel bracelet with push clasp and safety chain, stamped Silver 910, an oval pendant with brooch fitting, a ring and a pair of screw back earrings, in original fitted silk covered box, bracelet length 17cm £100-£200

613. A matching necklace and bracelet by Calgaro consisting of black thread decorated with metal balls, both signed ‘Calgaro’ to the clasp, stamped ‘Italy 925 2214 VI’, Approx length 20cm £80-£100

607. A 1960s Hans Hansen silver hinged bangle 218 designed by Bent Gabrielsen and a silver abstract pendant the first marked Denmark 925 S 218 and with circular links, the second of hammered design and circular form with cut out abstract design to centre (2), total weight approx. 1.55ozt, length of pendant approx 7cm £150-£250

610. A Georg Jensen silver brooch designed by Gundorph Albertus; mid-century, with ‘Sterling Denmark’ stamp and design stamp ‘197’, length 6cm £100-£150

611. A slightly graduated oval amethyst rivière necklace a graduated cultured pearl necklace to the rectangular box clasp stamped ‘585’, length 56cm; and a garnet-set hinged bangle, inner diameter 6cm approx, fitted case, length of amethyst necklace 43cm £150-£250

614. A pair of paste earrings by Christian Dior a green paste centre surrounded by clear paste stones, makers mark to the reverse “Chr.Dior”, diameter approx. 1.2cm £60-£80

615. A pair of Chanel ear-clips with simulated pearl and signed ‘Chanel 28 made in France’, approx. length 6.5cm, approx. width 4.5cm £200-£300

608. An Oystein Balle white enamel brooch signed ‘Balle 925 S Sterling Norway’ together with an enamel butterfly brooch (2), approx. length 6cm £80-£120

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616. A Chanel pin in the shape of a turtle with colourless paste eyes, the addorsed CCs on the head with a sprung neck, signed ‘Chanel 96 A made in france’, Turtle body approx. length 5cm, width 3cm £80-£120

617. A Chanel paste set brooch with a colourless paste setting addorsed CCs at the centre, signed ‘Chanel 05 V made in France’ together with a Chanel logo tie/scarf pin. (2), Approx. height 6cm, approx width 6cm £80-£100

618. A Chanel brooch designed with interlocking addorsed CCs within an entwined border, signed ‘Chanel 7P made in france’ together with a pair of Chanel ear clips of a similar design (3) £150-£200

620. A Chanel bronze quilted 2.55 handbag and matching purse with gun metal coloured hardware and small coin purse of the same design, with serial sticker ‘12454502’ and authenticity card, includes Chanel dust cover (2), handbag approx. width 24cm, coin purse approx. width 9cm £2,000-£3,000

619. A Chanel flattened curb link belt with colourless paste set double CC charms and flower charms surrounded by colourless paste, signature to the reverse of the belt hook ‘Chanel made in France’, extended length 102cm £120-£180

621. A Chanel beige leather cross body wallet on a chain with gold coloured hardware, includes serial sticker '9183918' and authenticity card, length approx. 19cm £800-£1,200

622. A Chanel silk scarf decorated against a beige ground, with red and white camellias design, Made in Italy, approx width 129.5cm £70-£100

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623. A Chanel silk scarf on a red, white and blue ground, with Chanel logo and winged camellia, Made in Italy, approx. width 85.5cm £150-£250

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624. ‡ Richard Avedon (1923-2004) for the Daily Express

‘The Beatles: Psychedelic’, a set of four lithograph prints, each from the first edition published by Cowels Education Corporation/Richard Avedon LTD, printed by Waterlow and Sons, Ltd, England, copyright by Nems Enterprises Ltd, together with another by the same hand ‘The Beatles (Mount Rushmore)’ (5)., Each individual portait 685 x 475mm, Mount Rushmore 367 x 1011mm £400-£600

625. A London Underground station wall display map laminated plywood in Quad Royal format, dated June 1973, by Waterlow London, designed by Paul E. Garbutt, Produced by the Cartographic Department of Hunting Surveys Ltd, with drilled holes for wall display, the map detailing Piccadilly Line extension Heathrow line under construction, Strand station closed and dated June 1973-1976, approximately 101cm x 127cm £100-£150

626. A London Underground cardboard wall display map c.1962, designed by Harold F. Hutchinson, by Waterlow & Sons, with hanging card mount to reverse, 38cm x 50cm £70-£100

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627. A London Underground enamel platform sign for Strand station c.1960s, 71cm x 65cm £200-£300

628. A pair of London Transport Country Area bus radiator transport badges together with an enamelled bus E-plate for route 713, c.1960s (3), height 16.3cm £80-£120

629. A pair of London Underground enamelled signs for current rail section switch ‘Positive’ and ‘Negative’, for 678A Eastbourne Road, in blue and red, together with an enamelled railway ‘Disconnected Workman’ lever reminder label (3), each 30.5cm x 26.75cm £80-£120

630. An enamelled iron street sign for Drury Lane WC2, City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere in the world, height 44cm, width 72cm £200-£300

631. An enamelled and iron street sign for Bow Street WC2 City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere in the world, the rear has its wood backing struts, height 44cm, length 86cm £200-£300

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632. An enamelled iron street sign for the Strand WC2, City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere in the world, height 32cm, length 118cm £200-£300

633. An enamelled iron street sign, Leicester Square WC2 City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere in the world, height 44cm, length 88cm £200-£300

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634. Aviation Interest. Three 1920s albums of b&w photographs of airplanes and other ephemera the albums annotated to include photographs of an ‘Avro’ Seaplane Brighton’, ‘Hove and Brighton from an ‘Avro Seaplane’, ‘Bert Hinkler’s Avro “Baby”, ‘Aerial Derby 1920 Hendon’, ‘Air Conference 1920 Croydon’’Westland £10,000 prize machine’, ‘Aerial Pageant 1920 Hendon’, ‘Sheds. Croydon’, Farman “Goliath” Croydon’, R.A.F. Aerial Pageant Hendon June 1922, ‘Parnall “Puffin” Amphibian’, ‘Croydon from an “Avro” Clerget 504K, ‘R.A.F. Aerial Pageant Hendon June 1923’ R.A.F Pagenat Hendon June 1924’, ‘England Australia England FlightSir Alan Cobham’s D.H. Seaplane October 1st 1926’, etc, other lose photographs, Imperial Airways London (Croydon) to Paris Route Map 1924, Guide to-the Airport of London (Croydon), Imperial Airways Sample Adverts Sample Adverts 1937’ and Sydney from the Air with a tipped in early photograph of early airmen in Australia’ (qty)

£200-£300

635. Palestine or the Holy Land, Seaton, Robert ‘Seaton’s Map of Palestine or the Holy Land with Part of Egypt, compiled from Survey’s made for the English & French Governments’, hand-coloured, engraved by James & Josiah Neale, 352 Strand, London Published for the Proprietor December 1st 1829, on original linen backing, the folded map within green board covers, with leather corners and spine, spine bearing gold lettering ‘Seaton’s Map of Palestine & Egypt’, overall height 64cm, width 97cm £80-£120

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636. Travel History: An interesting early 19th century album relating to Ottoman Empire, Benjamin Franklin and European travel containing; forty four watercolour portraits of figures in Turkish dress, after Dalvimart (Octavien Alexander William) “The Costumes of Turkey”, depicting courtly and other figures in typical clothing each with inscription in English, figures including Sultan Mahmout II, Son of Sultan Mahmout II, Grand Vizier in State Dress, Captain Pacha in State Dress, Kislar = Aga Chief of the Black Eunuchs, Hamadgi: Chief Boatman of the Sultan, Chiboukgi Bashi Chief Pipe Bearer, Dwarf in the Seraglio (A Jester) amongst others, the album additionally containing a number of topographical watercolours of Constantinople, coloured printed views of Switzerland, a watercolour after Charles van Loo, marine watercolours, a number of printed portraits of Benjamin Franklin, printed portrait of Charles Lord Montagu (Charles Francis Greville), within marbled boards with Morocco leather spine, overall 36cm high x 26.5cm wide

The Starbuck Family thence by descent

The Starbuck’s were an important family in the history of the island of Nantucket. Emigrating to America from Derbyshire in around 1635, the family eventually found fortune in the Whale oil industry. Edward Starbuck and his wife Katherine were amongst the first settlers on Nuntucket. Their son Nathaniel Starbuck married Mary (nee Coffin) (1645-c.1717) who were the first English couple to marry on the island. Mary Coffin Starbuck’s father Tristam (c. 1609-1681) was one of a group of investors who purchased Nantucket from Thomas Mayhew (for thirty pound and two beaver hats) in 1659 £800-£1,200

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637. Robert Stephenson (1803-1859): A signed presentation copy of Bagster’s Comprehensive Bible bearing ‘Robert Stephenson Esq’ label to inside cover with date ‘M.DCCC.XXXVII. A.B’ inscribed to title page ‘To Mrs Starbuck from Rob Stephenson February 1855’, Printed for Samuel Bagster, height 32.2cm

This bible was a gift to Mrs. Starbuck, wife of Edward F. Starbuck. Starbuck was the Continental Agent for locomotive manufacturer Robert Stephenson & Co.

Thence by family descent £100-£150

639. HISTORIC MANUSCRIPTS: Nantucket - United States of America

638. The Marquis of Lafayette (Gilbert du Motler, Marquis de La Fayette):

A rare early 19th century commemorative white kid leather glove, probably produced to celebrate Lafayette’s visit and tour of the United States of America, c. 1824/5, decorated with printed portrait medallions of George Washington and Lafayette alongside one another, captioned ‘Lafayette - Grateful Welcome to the Friend of our Illustrious Washington, Duty entered According to Act of Congress’, with paper bearing letter of provenance, length 21.5cm, width 8.5cm

Letter of provenance inscribed ‘Lafayette Glove, Presented to George Starbuck by Mrs. Myers, who received it from the United States of America - I believe. Mrs. Myers is the wife of one of the Ministers’.

These gloves were often worn by women who met Lafayette during his tour.

The Starbuck Family thence by descent £400-£600

An important hand written manuscript relating to the founding and early history of Nantucket, Massachusetts, compiled circa late 18th century, cloth cover bearing inscribed label ‘Particulars of the Purchase and Settlement of the Island of Nantucket’, the volume containing thirty-five pages describing events in the territory c. 1640-1792, including list of residents, text including transcribed information from Abigail Starbuck’s memorandums the first settlers of the Starbucks, on the Island of Nantucket, with detailed history of family and their genealogy, an account of the houses and inhabitants of the island in 1764, the volume begins “1. The original Right of Nantucket was obtained by Thomas Mayhew, and Thomas Mayhew his Son, of James Forrett, Agent to William Earl of Sterling; the thirteenth of October 1641.....”, additional pages include “21. The first Ancestors we known of the Coffin Family was Peter Coffin of Brixton, near Plymouth, Devonshire, Old England....”, “34. An account of the Houses, and Inhabitants of the Island of Nantucket, in the year 1764....” including detailed information on prominent residents and their children and ancestors, 23.25cm x 18cm

The Starbuck Family thence by descent £2,000-£3,000

640. late 18th/early 19th century manuscript family trees relating to the Starbuck, Coffin, Wolger and Mayhew families of Nantucket from settlement until the early 19th century some on vellum with colouring, one including Benjamin Franklin, together with a watercolour armorial of the arms of the Folger family with motto ‘By the name of Folger’ with annotated notes Judith Mary the daughter of Samuel, drew this at Nantucket - her mother was Walter Folger’s Daughter’ verso dated 1825 ‘I took this to the *Office London where they told me there were not Arms recognised in England…’ (qty), various

The Starbuck Family thence by descent £200-£300

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641. ANTI SLAVERY: An important detailed archive of early 19th century correspondence and supporting printed material compiled by prominent abolitionist Samuel Starbuck c. 1821-1829, bound together in an album, containing over 60 pages of documents, the majority being period handwritten copies of letters written by Starbuck together with related printed documents, several being numbered letters having been sent to important recipients/ prominent abolitionists, including; ‘The Anti Slavery Society, London’ contents including;, a printed handbill recipients of letters detailed verso, entitled ‘Purchasing, the Freedom of, and giving, a Christian Education to Slave Children’ dated 11th 2nd month 1828 and signed by Samuel Starbuck, recipients detailed verso including The Right Honourable Sir James Murray, Sir James Mackintosh MP, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton MP, Samuel Gurney, Sir James Scarlett; a transcribed version of a letter sent to the New Orleans Gazette, heavily inscribed copy of “Storage of the British Slave Ship ‘Brookes’ under the Regulated Slave Trade, Act of 1788’ detailing the conditions and exact measurements of the hold of the ship, deck, gun room, numbers of prisoners in areas of ship, inscribed to top “Slave Ship Brookes as Measured at Liverpool by Captain Paney of the Royal Navy by Order of Parliament 1788, length of lower deck, seatings and balk heads, included within AA 100 feet.”…, with supporting document apparently in Starbuck’s hand detailing the conditions further “This engraving therefore, speaks for itself. It shows that the sufferings of the poor slaves, for want of room and as must be suffocating as we have described thus?; for if when 451 Slaves are placed in the different rooms as prisoners of the Ship Brookes, not only the floors and the platforms are entirely covered with bodies, but the bodies actually touch each other how wretched must have been their situations.....”, one letter headed ‘Emancipation’ and dated April 1823, stating that the letter was published in the Cambrian Newspaper in May 1823 “”The Abolition of the Slave Trade and the abolition of slavery, are two very different things. The abolition of the African Slave trade was officially in 1807, but slavery in those West Indies colonies now exists with all its horror and with punishment and torturing even unto death”, together with original printed transcript handbill signed by Starbuck; a copy of a letter addressed to the London Herald Newspaper, entitled ‘Negro Slavery’ “The Negro is the injured individual; he is robbed of his liberty, and with that everything that can render rational existence desirable, he is denied all advantages of education, condemned to the *ignorance and to toil under torture for life....”, one numbered 36 To the Editor of the Carmarthen Journal (inscribed upon the reverse of a bill advertising the sale of the cargo of the Baron of Renfrew) “Two million pounds sterling annually in support of the interminable condition of Slavery - There has been two plans submitted to Public for emancipating the slaves by purchase. One that of buying the freedom of all female slaves of forty years of under, when as by the slave laws, the mother carries the property in all her children all born after her manumission would be free......”, one “To his Grace Arthur Duke of Wellington, First Lord of His Majesty’s Treasury, London, Samuel Starbuck with his best respects takes leave here to present his ideas of Plan for the abolition and extinction of slavery”, the rear of the volume containing letters in response to Starbuck including those from members of the Anti Slavery Society, some addressed to George Starbuck from Daniel Starbuck, one dated 1823 “My dear cousin George, I am appointed by the Committee for the abolition of slavery here, to correspond with you on the propriety of forming a society in Pembroke.....”, cover height 38.75cm

The Starbuck Family thence by descent

The Starbuck family were prominent in the Anti Slavery movement both in the UK and the USA. Having been involved in the founding of Nantucket (see lot 639) members of the family emigrated to South Wales after the American Revolutionary War and continued their successful Whaling business. The family who were Quakers were active abolitionists throughout the 18th and 19th centuries (see Eliza Starbuck Barney) £6,000-£8,000 (detail)

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642. A group of fourteen letters from the Private Secretary of Edward VIII all with envelopes addressed to Mrs Boraston an avid fan, to include one from The Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret, dated 3rd June 1960 and another example from March 1960, the fourteen letters from Edward VIII’s Private Secretary date from the period June 1937 though to Christmas 1939, one letter dated September 7th 1937 contains the following two paragraphs of interest.

‘His Royal Highness thanks you for the poem and your kind wishes, but asks me at the same time to assure you that the information that His Royal Highness is homesick is entirely without foundation. His Royal Highness wishes me to add that quite apart from rumours in the press, it is not very likely that he would be missing the country which in every possible way, tried to humiliate and misrepresent both himself and the Duchess of Windsor’, accompanied by nine scrap albums of newspaper cuttings from 1936-1941 (qty), largest 18cm, smallest 14cm

By family descent £300-£500

643. After C. Lempriere, engraved by G. Vandergucht, Machina Coelestis or The Great Orrery for the Academy in Tower Street, by Thomas Wright c.1730, copper engraving on laid paper, folding, folio £200-£300

644. Salame (Abraham). A Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers in the Year 1816, under the Command of The Right Hon. Admiral Exmouth London, 1819 1st edition, b&w frontis three folding plates (one hand coloured), 12mo, full contemporary calf, tooled spine, pp. cxli +230 £80-£120

645. Childrens Illustrated. Hoffmann Heinrich, The Egyptian Struwwelpeter being the The Struwwelpeter Papyrus and the English Struwwelpeter n.d c.1896, H Grevel & Co. London, paper covered boards with red cloth spine, together with the English Struwwelpeter, copyright edition and forty sixth editions (3) £80-£120

646. Children’s Illustrated picture books to include Slate and Pencil Vania decyphered by Walter Crane, 1885, The Baby’s Banquet arranged and decorated by Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott’s Picture Books: The Farmers Boy, the Diverting History of John Gilpin, The Great Panjandrum Himself, A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go, An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex Mrs Mary Blaize and Ride A-Cock Horse to Banbury, together with The Farmer’s Boy, Illustrated by Jack Orr, Farmiloe, Edith, Young George His Life, London, 1902, Red Riding Hood Cottage, London Ernest Nister, Baby’s ABC and A was an Archer both mounted on Linen, Frederick Warne, Ewing, Julian Horatia, Baby:Puppy: Kitty etc (qty) £80-£120

647. Children’s Illustrated. Meggendorfer, Lothar, Always Jolly and All Alive A movable Toybooks both c.1895, H. Grevel & Co. London, hand coloured plates with moveable parts, original pictorial boards, small folio (2) £80-£120

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648. Atlases. Moll, Hermann. (d.1732) et al, Athlas Royal (The World described: Or a New and Correct sett of Maps) London, c.1733, pen annotated endpaper listing 28 copper engraved maps as bound with contemporary outline colouring, b&w frontis engraved by J. Cole, elephant folio, containing as numbered in pen: all Moll, Hermann and published by J & T Bowles unless stated

1. A New & Correct Map of the W hole World, 1719, folding

2. A New and Correct Map of the World, laid down according to the Newest Discoveries.

3. Map of Europe, 1708

4. Map of Asia

5. A Map of the East-Indies

6. Parker. S, Geographia Sacra or a New & Compendious Maps of the Holy Land .., sold by Overton & Hoole

7. Map of Africa

8. Map of The Turkish Empire in Europe, Asia and Africa, … also Morocco

9. Map of North America

10. A New an Exact Map of the Dominions of the King of Great Britain on ye continent of North America, 1715

11. A New Map of the North Parts of America claimed by France, 1720

12. Map of South America

13. Morden, Robert A New Map of the West-Indies, or the Islands of America, printed by William Knight

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14. A New & Exact Map of the Coast, Countries and Islands within ye limits of the ye South Sea Company

14. T he South Part of Great Britain, called England and Wales, 1710

15. T he North Part of Great Britain, called Scotland, 1714

16. A New Map of Great Britain

17. A New Map of Ireland, 1714

18. A New and Exact Map of Spain & Portugal, 1711

19. A New and Exact Map of France

20. A New and exact Map of the United Provinces, or Netherlands &c.

21. A Most Exact Map of Flanders or Austrian Netherlands &c.

22. A New Map of Germany. Hungary. Transilvania & The Suisse, 1712,

23. A New & Exact Nap of the Electorate of Brunswick-Lunenburg and yr rest of ye Kings Dominions in Germany

24. O verton, Philip, Oxfordshire Actualy Survey’d &C. 1715

25. Map of Moscovy, Poland, Little Tartary and ye Black Sea, Bowles

26. A New Map of Denmark and Sweden

27. A New Map of Italy, 1714

28. D el Isle, William, An Hisorical Map of the Roman Empire, 1709, extra illustrated: Dodlsey & Millan, The Victorian or Dionysion Period or Great Paschal, 1745, Dusauzet, Geography Epitomis’d, London, 1733. Senex, John. A scheme of the Solar System with the Orbits of the Planets £6,000-£8,000

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649. Childrens’ Books to include Beatrix Potter contained in Peter Rabbits Book Shelf and Alison Uttley books twenty seven volumes, some with inscriptions together with Barker, Cicely Mary, seven titles (three with dust wrappers) and a collection of Uttley Alison books illustrated by Margaret Tempest of which some firsts and some with dust jackets (qty) £50-£80

650. Children’s Books to include Milne A.A. The Hums of Pooh first, 1929, first edition, illustrated by E.H.Shepherd, d.w, together with Japanese Fairy Tale SeriesPrincess Splendor The Wood-cutters Daughter, translated by E.Thhesay Miller. 1889, Tokyo T Hasegawa and Mae Stjohn Bramhall, Japanese Jingles, Tokyo Japan, 1891, Ewing, Juliana Horatia, Lob Lie-By-TheFire: or The Luck of Lingborough illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, n.d c.1890, Lear, Edward, Facsimile of a Nonsense Alphabet, limited edition 893/1000, 1926 Frederick Warne, etc (qty) £80-£120

651. Taylor. Albert Pierce, Sesquicentennial Celebration of Captain Cook’s Discovery of Hawaii, 1929 1929, Honolulu, Stuck in typed letter to Miss Eva Starbuck, signed by A.P. Taylor, 8vo, b&w illus. original wrappers £50-£80

652. A black metal, bakelite and brass candlestick telephone early 20th century, with adjustable mouthpiece and domed base, mouthpiece with ‘PL.234 No’, mark, together with a walnut bell box, height when mouthpiece flat 30cm, box 24cm high £80-£120

653. An early 20th century walnut cased barograph brass frame, mechanical movement housed in the drum, barometer with eight stacked vacuum capsules with gate suspension, ink bottle, five bevelled glass removeable lid, height 19cm, length 37cm, depth 21.5cm £100-£200

654. late 19thFearly 20th century Geissler (Crookes) vacuum tubes comprising a large flower tube, a large paddlewheel railway tube and another smaller, a large heating effect tube with platinum foil on ebonised turned base, a mineral tube on turned wood base, a Maltese cross tube on turned wood base bears metal label Griffin & George Limited, and two others (8), largest length 43cm £300-£400

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656. A pair of brass proportional dividers by Watkins of Charing Cross

circa 1840, with steel tips divided for circles, planes and solids in fitted leather covered case, width of case 18.5cm £100-£150

657. A pre-war Steiff mohair lion c. 1920s/19302, FF trailing button to E, jointed limbs and glass eyes, length 415cm £80-£120

658. A collection of Edwardian dolls house furniture comprising a suite of parlour furniture upholstered in embossed leather comprising a chaise longue, lady’s and gentleman’s chairs and a six side chairs, a marquetry inlaid chairback settee and occasional table a mirror back sideboard, a dining table, an overmantel mirror, a bedroom chair, dressing chest of drawers, a washstand with cube parquetry splashback and wash set, a fret cut bed, a pair of wall mounted trophy heads, accessories etc (qty), length of chaise 14.5cm £100-£200

659. Britains Racing Colours of Famous Owners. H.H The Aga Khan (RC 63) and Mr H. J. Joel in original boxes (2) £100-£150

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655. A Mauchline ware terrestrial desk globe the base printed with ‘Ruins of BlackFriars Chapel St Andrews, height 11cm £100-£150 658 (part)

660. A 1930s green morocco travelling bridge case, opera glass, miniature Zuiho Field binoculars and playing cards

first moire silk lined fitted interior with four packs of cards pencils and score cards, initialled, a pair of French Flammarion chrome and mother of pearl veneered opera glasses in fitted leather case retailed by Christian Nissen, Helisngfors, a pair of Japanese Zuiho miniature 7x18 Field binoculars, a boxed set of 1930s Lightfoot refrigeration playing cards depicting Polar Bears in fridge card box, etc (qty), various £50-£80

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661. A military U.S. Army issue Hammond Mulitplex kahki green portable typewriter in a stitched tan leather travel case with carrying handle, initialled R.McL, height 19.5cm, width 34cm, depth 33cm £100-£150

662. A 19th century Sudanese Dinka rhino horn war club the shaft of elongated ovoid form with pommel terminal, hide covered grip, Article 10 license applied for with following response from DEFRA: Please note: An application to reexport this object may be refused as it’s unlikely to meet the criteria, length 72cm

In reference to the response from DEFRA - Bidders with a non UK address will not be accepted £2,000-£3,000

663. A shark vertebrae walking stick c.1900 tapering design with horn terminal and ferrule, length 95.5cm £70-£90

664. A 19th century sailor’s whalebone and marine ivory walking cane part carved spiral fluted stem, pierced to take a cord, screw fitting ring turned flat topped pommel handle, length 86cm £200-£300

665. A 19th century Russian silver pique inlaid hardwood walking cane tapering shaft with ball pommel, part decorated with applied rows of teardrops and scolling pique decoration, length 84.5cm £100-£150

666. A modern Italian silver mounted erotic walking stick Italian marks, the filled silver handle naturalistically modelled in the form of a copulating couple, ebonised shaft, height 98.5cm £80-£120

667. A collection of 19th century and later walk sticks and canes to include an Austrian silver and niello handle walking stick, another the metal handle cast as a boars head, a tribal ironwood knobkerrie, possibly Zulu with carved decoration, an Indian Kutch silver handled swagger stick, three regimental swagger sticks, an ebonised cane with painted briarwood handle, other mostly silver topped Malacca, ebony and rosewood canes (qty), first length 91cm £100-£200

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668. A collection of Victorian daguerreotype and ambrotype photographs to include a portrait of a gentleman by John Jabez Edwin Mayall, c.1850, red moroccco case stamped 224. Regent St (Argyll Place) Mayall & 433, West Strand, two other daguerreotype portraits of gentleman, one in a moulded bois durci case and another of a young boy bearing label verso ‘Ludgate Hill Photogrpahic Establishment, a vulcanite cased pair of ambrotype portraits of children, other cased ambrotypes, on stamped H. Greatrey 70 Regent Street, a group portrait of four children, a full length portrait of a couple in a moulded bois durci frame (14), largest case height 14cm £100-£200

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669. Two daguerreotype half length seated portraits of a lady c.1850 in a fitted red leather cases, height 12cm £50-£80

670. A collection of Victorian cabinet photographs and cartes de visite to include a portrait gentleman in Orientalist costume, children, family groups etc. School photographs and a album containing twenty two photographs relating to the Kings Cross Laundry, 1908 (Qty), various £100-£200

671. An album of 19th century ephemera to include an unissued admissions ticket for the Funeral of the Duke of the late Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington North Side’, bearing blind stamp for the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal’ bearing exhibition label verso for The Victorian Era Exhibition - London, 1897’, other ephemera relating to the same exhibition to include an invitation to the opening, loan exhibits receipt including that for the Wellington Funeral Ticket, other ephemera, 1887 and 1897 Jubilee celebrations tickets, programmes, a folding map of the Diamond Jubilee procession, a black and white photograph of the 1887 Golden Jubilee procession and another of the 1897 Diamond Jubilee Procession by the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace Garden Party, 1887 concert programme, unopened 1897 Floral Sachet’ etc. other ephemera to include a ladies ticket for the Opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge’, a set of twelve scraps The life of Queen Victoria’ by Harry Pane’, a trade card for the North London Bicycle School c.1880, Official Daily Programme for the Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891, various £100-£200

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672. Ø An early 19th century Masonic dirk the 15.5” tapering double edged steel blade, finely etched and gilt on blued ground with Masonic emblems comprising a star, a cross, lamb of God, a cockerel and a dagger to one side the other an all-seeing eye, a sun in splendour, a crescent man in the moon and stars, a skull and cross bones over a coffin, a hand and a foot, over scrolling foliage, gilt brass hilt with side guard pierced with a rose, part fluted ivory grip, lion mask pommel, original black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts to rings for suspension

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: C7LQGQDJ £200-£300

673. A Victorian 1897 pattern Royal Engineers Officers sword by Robert Mole the 32.5” straight fullered blade steel with etched decoration with crowned RE arms and motto to one side, bears proof mark and Rob. Mole & Sons Birmingham Makers to the War & India Offices, numbered M2014, pierced steel guard with VR cypher, chequered backstrap, domed pommel and wirebound fishskin grip, leather scabbard, length 108.5cm £100-£150

A George V WWI era 1897 pattern infantry officers sword by Ranken & Co Calcutta, and another sword by first signed fullered 32.5” blade with etched decoration, crown over GRI cypher, brass proof slug, signed Ranken & Co Ltd Calcutta, pierced steel guard with royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, leather scabbard (2), first overall length £80-£120

675. A 19th century M1852 light cavalry officer’s sword probably German, slightly curved 34” single fullered blade, basket guard and wire bound fishskin grip, steel scabbard with twin suspension rings, overall length 102.5cm £80-£120

676. An early 20th century Scottish basket hilt broad sword 32.5”, double edged steel blade, steel basket guard, wire bound leather grip, overall length 97cm £80-£120

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677. Sudan: White Nile Province silver and enamel cap/pagri badge dies stamped crocodile over green enamel ‘White Nile tablet, marked for Birmingham, 1923, length 5cm £80-£120

678. Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry, silver Merit Award Medal, 1854 unmarked, suspended on bar with ribbon, in fitted leather case stamped 1854, diameter 38mm £80-£120

679. Victoria Naval Long service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to Edward Rout. C. P. O. H.M.S. Majestic on ribbon, diameter 37mm £100-£150

680. Two 1887 Jubilee Metropolitan Police medals and a Queen Victoria ‘For Long Service in the Volunteer Force’ medal first unnamed, on ribbon, together with one awarded to PC. T. Moss H Divn with 1897 clasp, in original card box, the other awarded to PC. W. Swindon. P Divn, the long Service medal, unnamed and a Royal Life Saving Society Medal, in fitted case (4), various £80-£120

681. A WWI three medal group awarded to M-31425 L Cpl L. Gurr. A.S.O. formed of 1914 Mons star with bar, Victory and war medals, suspended on ribbons, accompanied by and ‘Old Contemptibles’ lapel pin, a ‘For Services Rendered lapel pin, an ASC silver and enamel brooch, a black and white photograph of L. Gurr, and an associated Victory Medal awarded to 23890. 2.A.M. R.D. Moore R.F.C (qty) £150-£250

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682. A collection of mostly early 20th century silver prize and commemorative medals comprising Ireland, Free State Tailteann Games prize medal, 1928 engraved verso Gymnastics Second, France: Chambre de Commerce De Paris medal, 1937 by PM. Poisson, cased Exposition D’Horticulture, 1887 medal by A. Dubois, Republique Francaise commemorative by F. Rasumny, Italy Comizio Agrario Di Novara by Johnson, Britain: Universal Cookery and Food Association Currant Competition London 1906 prize medal by Restall, National Sweet Pea Society prize medal and National Begonia society silver medal (9), first diameter 26mm, silver weight approx. 16.16ozt £150-£250

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683. A collection of brass and white metal colliery pit mining tokens and checks to include Baddesley, Calverton, Cotgrave, Hatfield, Kellingley, Newstead, Rufford, Thurcroft, etc (qty), various £50-£80

684. An album of late Roman coins to include Celtic Durotriges “Cranbourne Chase’ Silver Stater, mostly AE 3rd/4th century £100-£200

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685. An album of Medieval, early modern and modern British coins An album of Medieval, early modern and modern British coins to include:

John: penny, cut penny, Henry III: penny, cut 1⁄2 pennies

Edward I: pennies longs and short cross, 1⁄2 penny some cut, Henry VII half groat, 2nd coinage, Canterbury Mint, m/m catherine wheel, Elizabeth I sixpence, 1575, sixpence, 1561 threepence, 1567, half groats, James I penny. Charles I: shilling, 1643, half groat, rose farthings. Charles II threepence, 1679. William III shilling 1697, George III crown, 1820. William IV half crown, 1836, Victoria crown 1890 (qty) £400-£600

686. France: A collection of modern silver coins comprising 50 francs, 1977, 10 francs, 1968 x2 and quantity of 5 francs variously dated 1960-66 (qty), total weight approx. 12.59ozt £120-£180

687. Two gold twenty franc coins one Swiss, head facing left, stamped ‘Helevita’ and dated 1930, the other example French, head facing right, stamped “Republique Francaise J.G.Chaplain’ and dated 1902 (2), diam. 20mm, weight approx. 12.9g £300-£400

688. Three Austrian gold one ducat coins all heads facing right, two dated 1915, one dated 1892 (3), diam. 20mm approx, weight approx. 10.3g £300-£400

689. A French 20 franc gold coin head facing to the right and dated 1908, diam. 21mm, weight approx. 6.6g £150-£200

690. Six Mexican gold coins comprising a diez Pesos, 1959, cinco Pesos, 1955 and four dos pesos all 1945 (6), largest 22mm, weight approx. 19.4g £500-£600

691. An Edward VII gold half sovereign 1910, head facing right, diam. 18mm, weight approx. 4g £150-£250

692. Royal Australian Mint. Elizabeth II gold proof $200 dollars, 1980 bust Elizabeth II facing right/koala sitting on a eucalyptus branch, diameter 24mm, weight approx. 10g £300-£400

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS

The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers.

Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.

DEFINITIONS

“Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate)

“The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number

“Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property.

“Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer

“Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company

“Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses.

“Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction

“Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer

“Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description.

The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable

1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES

(a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:-

(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it;

(ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims;

(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;

(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.

(b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller

2. SALE PREPARATION

(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.

(b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot

(c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties

(d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The

Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.

3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY

(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”),  (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason.

(c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.

4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

(a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c), (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited

5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or (ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be:

(i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold; (ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or

(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);

less Seller’s Commission and Expenses

(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination

6. VAT

If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques

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7. POST AUCTION SALES

If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS

(a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company.

(b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY

(a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:-

(i) be reconsigned for sale; or (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses.

(b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-

(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or (ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION

(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:

(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers;

(ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd;

(iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement

(b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot

2. DEFINITIONS

“Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers;

“Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent;

“Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors;

“THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183;

“Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer;

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 24% (inc VAT);

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price;

“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses;

“Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot

The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable

re-sale plus all relevant Expenses

(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

10. RESCISSION OF SALES

The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control

11. DATA PROTECTION

(a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.

(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect  b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS

(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions

(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS

(a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit

(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot

(c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses

(d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller

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5. BIDDING AT AUCTION

(a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained)

(b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form

(c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded

6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS

THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION

(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable

(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer

(d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business

8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION

(a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”)

(b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above

(c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a)

(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.

(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers

Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;

(g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien;

(h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;

(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings

10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage

(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction

11. DATA PROTECTION

(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties worldwide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

(e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.

13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS

From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue.

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT

Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:-

(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;

(b) cancel the sale of the lot;

(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot;

(d) reject future bids from the Buyer;

(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;

(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original

It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk.

All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.

The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk.

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