Catherine Southon

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Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th April 2023

Two
Antiques Auction
Day

Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th April at 10.30am both days at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE 0208 468 1010

We are delighted to welcome BBC Bargain Hunt to Catherine Southon on 26th April

VIEWING

Monday 24th April 3pm - 6pm

Tuesday 25th April 9am - 5pm

Wednesday 26th April 9am-5pm Lots 381 - 802 only

Thursday 27th April 9am - 10.30am

& Collectables
Antiques
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COLLECTIONS

Items can be collected from the auction venue, Farleigh Golf Club, on Wednesday 26th 10.30am to 6.00pm, Thursday 27th until 6pm and Friday morning 28th between 9.00am and 1.00pm. LARGE ITEMS (W lots): Must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 28th. 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 Tuesday May 2nd from 10.00am at Chislehurst Business Centre, 1 Bromley Lane, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6LH by appointment only. Please Note Monday May 1st and May 8th is a Bank Holiday and the offices will be closed. We are able to post small non-breakable items.

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Day One

Furniture, Decorative Works of Art and Collectables

(LOTS 1-379)

Wednesday 26th April at 10.30am

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convex mirror the plate with an ebonised reeded slip and ball moulded outer frame, headed by a winged eagle suspending a ball and chain from its beak on a pedestal and with a fan apron, height overall 74cm, diam. 47cm £200-£300

4. W A Napoleon III ebony and gilt brass mounted pier cabinet mid 19th century, with ebonised elements, the associated black marble top with canted corners above a gadrooned and acanthus cast frieze, the door with a central coloured stone oval flowering vase within a ribbon tied laurel mount, the corners with putti mounts, on a plinth base with a central Bacchus mask, height 133cm, width 110cm, depth 47cm

This cabinet belonged to Heather Mary Harper CBE, (1930-2019) the Northern Irish operatic soprano. £800-£1,200

5. W A Charles II style oak chest of drawers incorporating 17th century components, the twin plank top above four long mitre moulded graduated drawers, sides panelled, on bun feet, height 96cm, width 87cm, depth 54cm £300-£500

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1. A pair of late 19th century gilt gesso framed oval mirrors bevelled plates, husk and berry moulded frames with scroll crests (2), each 67 x 52cm £80-£120 2. A late 19th century gilt gesso framed mirror rectangular, basketweave moulded frame, Overall 54.5 x 44.5cm £60-£80
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6. W A George III mahogany bookcase cabinet circa 1760, of one piece, the dentil cut cornice above a blind fret frieze, the pair of glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of flame panel doors and four ribbon tied and diamond mouldings, on a plinth base, height 237cm, width 167cm, depth 76cm £1,000-£1,500

7. RMS Olympic Interest. A mahogany glazed wall cabinet c.1910 projecting moulded cornice over a pair of glazed doors enclosing a single shelf, inscribed in pencil verso ‘S.S Olympic Jarrow 19th October 1935’, height 33.5cm, width 57cm, depth 19.5cm RMS Olympic was the near identical White Star Line sister ship of RMS Titanic. Retired in October of 1935 the fittings of the ship auctioned off before scrapping £200-£300

8. W An unusual Scottish Mauchline ‘Fernware’ work table mid 19th century, the octagonal hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined compartmented interior with a buttoned pin cushion to the rear of the lid, the sides of cushioned form, raised on a tapered column with triple hipped cabriole legs, height 81cm, width 48cm £200-£300

9. W An Edwardian Sheraton Revival painted satinwood occasional table the kingwood banded canted top decorated with white doves on a quiver and arrow within rose garland corners, on turned tapered legs joined by an undertier, height 76cm, width 51cm, depth 36cm £150-£250

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10. 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 £50-£80

11. 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 92cm, width 61cm £50-£80

12. 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 £50-£80

13. W A George II walnut chest of drawers featherbanded, the mirror veneered top above four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, height 98cm, width 106cm, depth 54cm £200-£300

14. W A Victorian set of oak metamorphic library steps in the Gothic style, with two quatrefoil pierced back rails, on facetted tapered legs, height 91cm, width 44cm, depth 46cm £100-£150

15. W A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised card table with burr walnut bandings throughout, the canted foldover swivel top on turned legs joined by a spindle galleried X-form stretcher and ending in brass castors, height 74cm, width 91cm, depth 45cm £100-£150

16. W A Victorian Louis XV style walnut and kingwood banded jardiniere of table form, with gilt metal mounts and Sèvres style porcelain oval medallions to the lift out lid and frieze, the sides concave, the frieze shaped and raised on cabriole legs, height 76cm, width 75cm, depth 46cm £200-£300

17. W A French walnut work table circa 1860, the moulded hinged lid revealing a maple lined divided interior, on openwork scrolled end supports and cabriole legs with castors, height 72cm, width 55cm, depth 40cm £70-£90

18. W A Victorian figured walnut three tier étagère of kidney shaped form, the top with a pierced brass gallery and raised on turned tapered fluted supports, on short legs with brass cappings and castors, height 102cm, width 73cm, depth 41cm £100-£150

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19. W A Syrian Moorish octagonal occasional table Middle Eastern, inlaid with mother of pearl and chequer banded, with arabesque and geometric motifs throughout, height 52cm, width 41.5cm £80-£120

20. W A Victorian walnut and figured walnut dressing table of kidney shaped form, the moulded mirror veneered top on leaf scroll carved lobed and turned supports joined by a pole stretcher and ending in cabriole legs, height 69cm, width 110cm, depth 55cm £200-£300

21-23. Details to follow at time of auction

24. W A George IV mahogany dressing table mirror satinwood banded and with stringing, the plate later and on reeded uprights, the bowed base with three drawers, on bun feet, height 61cm, width 61cm, depth 25cm £50-£80

25. A Victorian figured walnut and kingwood banded writing slope with parquetry and chevron banding and canted corners, the interior with distressed green leather, the front compartments with two glass and brass lidded ink bottles, width 35cm, depth 23cm £50-£80

26. A French cut brass and red tortoiseshell boulle table cigarette box, c1900 rectangular with hinged lid, length 11.7cm £60-£80

27. An early Victorian simulated burr walnut dressing box ebonised banded and brass strung, the domed cover with central brass carrying and fall front handle opening to reveal a fitted interior with lift out tray and three square hobnail cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, height 14.5cm, width 22.5cm, depth 19.5cm £80-£120

28. Ø An early 20th century shagreen and ivory humidor by Callow interior maple lined with divisions, lid interior bearing an applied silver Barons coronet and the date 11th July 1917, silvered hinges and lock, with key, green grained morroco lined base inset with ivory label ‘Callow Mount Street Park Lane, height 12cm, width 35.3cm, depth 24cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XFECKT32

£600-£800

29. A 19th century Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy and a Mauchlineware box first having dome top inlaid with a micromosaic panel of a flower basket, the sides with a band of scrolling oak leaves and acorns, lined and foiled lidded interior, second transfer decorated with a view of Cabourg La Plagem France and with decorative border (2), First height 14cm. length 14cm, depth 11.5cm

£100-£200

30. An Edwardian oak and silver plate mounted tantalus with a C-scroll handle and shaped mounts enclosing three cut glass etched square decanters with facetted stoppers, each with a silver label, Whisky, Brandy, Sherry, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1976, the front with two shaped doors, height 33cm, width 43cm £80-£120

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31. A Japanese Meiji Period stained elm and lacquer table cabinet (Kodansu) early 20th century, of freestanding form, with side handles and etched metal hinges and escutcheons, the doors enclosing an interior with six drawers above one long drawer, decorated with birds and flowering branches, height 33cm, width 39.5cm, depth 22cm £80-£120

32. Details to follow at time of auction

33. An early 19th century Scottish sycamore playing card box the sliding lid decorated with a coastal landscape with a printed coastal view with a castle tower and bridge, pink lined interior with divisions, length 23.5cm £50-£80

34. A Victorian walnut writing slope with brass corner mounts, the interior with a later tooled split inset, the front with compartments and a damaged glass ink bottle, width 45cm, depth 25cm £50-£80

35. A French brass inlaid boulle and ebonised decanter box mid 19th century, the hinging top and front inlaid with scrolling foliate arabesque panels, the interior with a grape and vine cast gilt metal frame with space for four decanters and sixteen spirit glasses, now containing nine glasses, three with gilt decoration, six facetted, a pair of decanters, a square decanter and a shaped square decanter, height 24.5cm, 34cm, depth 25cm £80-£120

36. A late Victorian oak tabletop stationary cabinet the hinged lid opening to reveal a fall front with folding sloped writing surface inset with gilt tooled leather, the interior with letter rack above a memoranda board and three short drawers and pen tray, fitted with two inks, brass carrying handles to sides, lock stamped Bramah London, height 30.5cm, width 37.5cm, depth 22.5cm £100-£150

37. A Victorian red leather jewellery box trellis embossed with gilt tooled borders, the hinged lid with central foliate engraved gilt brass carrying handle enclosing a blue silk and velvet lined interior with two lift out trays, foliate engraved lock stamped Bramah London, with key, height 15cm, width 28cm, depth 21.5cm £150-£250

38. A mid 19th century mahogany artists watercolour paint box fitted interior with watercolour tablets and ceramic mixing palette, the lid with a printed label with a view of St Pauls pasted to underside of lid, length 17.5cm £60-£80

39. A pair of French marble weathered urns late 19th century, of campana form and on square plinth bases (2), diam. 26cm, height 31cm £150-£250

40. A near pair of French weathered marble urns late 19th century, of ovoid form and on square bases (2), diam. 19cm, height 32cm £150-£250

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41. A 19th century treen birch solitaire board and glass marbles possibly Scottish, most marbles with pontil scars, diameter 17.8cm £100-£150

42. Six 19th century embroidered alphabet samplers one with upper and lower case alphabet, numbers over God is Love, dogs trees and a flower basket, signed Rose Dryland Aged 11?, various sizes, unframed (6), first 31 x 16.5cm £80-£120

43. Two mid Victorian samplers, circa 1846 by Dorcas Batchelar and Ellen Batchelar, ages 10 and 9, worked in coloured threads respectively, depicting trees, animals and British peerage titles (2), the first: 32.5 x 25cm £200-£300

44-46. Details to follow at time of auction

47. A late 19th century Scottish hexagonal patchwork bed cover backed on linen, signed Jane Kennedy, Overall 210 x 164cm £150-£250

48. A woolwork landscape of a wooded scene

19th century, worked in coloured threads depicting a woodland path surrounded by trees and a stream, framed, overall 53.5 x 62cm £100-£150

49. A woolwork landscape of a garden 19th century, worked in coloured threads depicting a garden with a bench under a tree surrounded by flowers, framed, overall 49.5 x 64cm, within frame 43 x 57.5cm £100-£150

50. An early 19th century cast bronze dolphin mask wall fountain water spout height 15cm, width 14cm £200-£300

52. A collection of polished hardstone and mineral eggs approx. 35 various specimen stones and sizes, contained in a carved African hardwood bowl, various £100-£200

53. A large early 20th century Persian khatam marquetry photograph frame oval aperture, easel strut support, and two Egyptian bone and mother of pearl inlaid trinket boxes (3), aperture 26 x 19cm, height 37cm £60-£80

51. A pair of mid 19th century Art Union of London parian plaques ‘May Morning’ from Milton’s Song designed and executed by Edward W Wyon and ‘The Fall of The Rebel Angels’ designed and executed by Robert Jefferson, Lambeth, gilt slips, ebonised moulded circular frame with convex glass (2), diameter 29cm £100-£200

54. A George III mahogany piecrust tray

circa 1760, together with a late George III mahogany tray with a gallery, canted corners, satinwood banded and with a central oval fan medallion (2), piecrust 29.5cm, other tray length 31cm, width 23.5cm £80-£120

55. Details to follow at time of auction

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56. Natural History: A section of fossil tree trunk and two coral specimens first height 14cm, diameter 11.5cm £70-£90

57. A continental cast brass figural table lamp c.1900 in the form of classical maiden in flowing drapery holding aloft a cornucopia issuing a light fitting, frosted glass flame shade, height 60cm £50-£80

58. A pair of Victorian brass bead curtain tie backs articulated and with rings, length 60.5cm £100-£150

61. A 1920s/30s copper banker’s lamp with a wedge form adjustable shade, the adjustable shaped stem on a domed circular base, height 39cm, width overall: 31cm £80-£120

62. A pair of Louis XVI style three branch gilt metal candlelabra early 20th century, the four sconces and leafy drip pans above three acanthus cast S-scroll arms, the Sèvres style porcelain ovoid stems on fluted pedestal bases with oval Sèvres style portrait medallions and shell and Vitruvian scroll aprons, with eight removable drip pans (2), height 41cm £100-£200

64. A late 18th century brass flour dredger of pierced domed cylindrical form, together with a pair of George III brass candlesticks, on square bases, and another circular based pair, drip pans detachable (5), Sifter height 11cm, larger sticks 26cm £80-£120

65. An early 20th century brass stick stand the leaf cast stem with an openwork handle and stick hoop, cast with a horn, a rifle, a gun bag and rabbit, the leaf cast base with further dead game and a seated hunting dog to the front, on leaf splayed feet, height 57cm £50-£80

66. A late Victorian cast iron string dispenser and pair of steel tailors scissors first of table top caged design with hinged cover on a domed base, second stamped M.R. No8 Delmez A Bruxelles R. Marche Aux Herbes. 72 (2), height 19cm £50-£80

59. A Victorian brass jam pan the wrought iron tapered handle with copper fixing studs, diam. 35cm, height 38cm £50-£80

63. 19th century copper kitchenalia to include a Continental barrel form lidded jug, an English Victorian brass handled jam pan, a small saucepan, a lidded brass handled pot, and three French domed jelly moulds, of whorl and flowerhead patterns (7), Jug height: 26cm, jam pan overall: 36cm £100-£200

67. An early 20th century brass Pullman Railway carriage table lamp octagonal baluster stem on tripod scrolled base, height to fitting 28cm £50-£80

68-70. Details to follow at time of auction

60. A 19th century Dutch brass bound goncalo alves tea kettle bucket of coopered construction and tapering oval form with swing handle and three bands, fitted with a half depth brass liner bearing label ‘Meeuws en Zoon Schoolstraat No15 Den Haag’, height 34cm £150-£250

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From a local Private Collection

71. A Newlyn copper pen tray, repoussé decorated with three fish rectangular, stamped Newlyn, length 27.5cm £80-£120

72. Hugh Wallis. Seven pieces of Arts and Crafts hammered copper and pewter trays, dishes and other items comprising a circular tray decorated to centre with a fruiting tree, the rim interspersed with sections of copper and pewter, signed HW, an oval tray engraved to centre with songbird perched among berried leaves, raised rim with ropetwist border, a small copper and pewter dish, a pewter jug and small dish, all signed, together two later circular trays, the smaller decorated to centre with acorns and oak leaves, the larger with flowers, both signed VH for Paul Gilling (7), first diameter 28cm, second length 37cm £100-£200

73. An Arts & Crafts wrought iron and copper firescreen the central rectangular hammered copper panel repoussé embossed with stylised floral decoration, height 72cm £80-£120

74. A Keswick School of Industrial Art and Crafts Copper lidded jug tapering form with hammered decoration and embossed with a pair of facing dragons, stamped KSIA, height 22cm £80-£120

75. Keswick School of Industrial Art. Three hammered copper Arts & Crafts vases cylinder form with flared rims on a spreading circular foot, first repoussé embossed with a basal band of stylised floral decoration, possibly by Dorothea Carpenter, stamped KSIA, second similar with a floral band to the lower section of the body, stamped KSIA KESWICK (3), first height 19cm £100-£150

76. Keswick School of Industrial Art. Two graduated Arts & Crafts circular hammered copper trays first repoussé embossed with scrolling floral decoration, second, slight smaller with a spray of cornflowers and foliage, both stamped KSIA (2), first diameter 36cm, second diameter 32cm £80-£120

77. Keswick School of Industrial Art. Arts and Crafts repoussé decorated hammered copper dishes, a candlestick and a cache pot comprising a circular dish decorated with trailing flowers to centre, three other smaller circular dishes with floral decoration, a wrythen fluted column candlestick with dished tray base, an ashtray decorated with the emblems of St Kentigern, a tree, bell, ring and a fish, all stamped KSIA and a plain cache pot stamped W H Mawson (7), first diameter 24cm £100-£200

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78. A J&F Pool of Hayle. An Arts & Crafts copper watering can oval with stylised Art Nouveau repoussé decoration, on ball feet, stamped Hand Made, height 19.5cm £100-£150

79. Arts and Crafts hammered copper to include a John Pearson, Newlyn tray first circular with raised border and punched decoration, stamped J.P together with a footed bowl with applied brass border to rim, a large chalice, a circular tray engraved with a yacht to centre stamped Harold Holmes, a twin handled sugar basin and matching milk jug and a vase (7), first diameter 30.5cm £80-£120

80. A large Arts and Crafts hammered copper ewer and four other jugs

first of tapering form with riveted spout and loop together with a covered jug of riveted construction, a jug repoussé embossed with a flower, a WMF covered jug and a jug with stylised Art Nouveau decoration stamped J.S &S (5), first height 32.5cm, second height 16.5cm £100-£200

81. Details to follow at time of auction

82. A collection of mid century mostly Borrowdale hammered copper and stainless steel dishes and bowls to include a circular tray engraved with a seagull together with a Keswick School of Industrial Arts stainless steel triangular dish, an oval dish on legs, a caddy spoon etc (12), tray diameter 29cm £80-£120

83. A collection of Arts & Crafts copper to include tea caddies, dishes and other items to include a Henry Loveridge & Co hammered oval tea caddy and two candle holders, a Joseph Snakey & Sons Art Nouevau caddy, a pair of circular dishes, a twin handled dish and another dish stamped The Birmingham Guild Ltd, a circular dish stamped Benson, a dish with floral repoussé decoration, a repoussé decorated rectangular tray, various dishes (15), first height 10.8cm £80-£120

85. A WMF Art Nouveau tall hammered copper and brass vase c.1905 of slender tapering form with four applied sinuous branch stems issuing berried leaves, stamped Ostrich mark, height 39.5cm £150-£250

84. A pair of Edwardian Arts and Crafts wrought iron andirons of S-scroll outline with heart form centre sections and embossed copper flowerheads (2), height 36cm, width 23cm £50-£80

86. An Arts and Crafts hammered copper tray shaped oval form with dished centre, repoussé decorated with Celtic knots, handle to handle 57.5cm £70-£90

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87. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, A Tudric pewter inkwell, model 05201 of squat circular from with hinged cover cast with berried whiplash design, fitted with a ceramic, stamped Made by Liberty & Co 0521, diameter 13cm £80-£120

89. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, A Tudric pewter seven piece tea and coffee service, model 0231. c.1903 comprising a large twin handled tray, a teapot, a hot water pot with woven rattan handles a coffee pot, a handled slop bowl, a milk jug and a handled sugar bowl, each piece cast with design of stylised honesty and whiplash foliage, on sledge feet, all stamped Rd420290 Tudric and 0203, variously stamped Tudric, and Solkets (7), tray handle to handle 50cm. £400-£600

91. Oliver Baker for Liberty & Co. A Tudric hammered pewter bowl, model 01029 c.1902 of circular bellied form raised on five stylised uprights terminating in pad feet, stamped English Pewter, 01029, diameter 29cm £150-£250

88. An Arts and Crafts planished silver plated desk clock circular cream enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, brass drum movement stamped Buren, the case of oval form with knob finial supported on satyr mask monopodia supports, over a platform base with central boss, on ball feet, numbered 1762, height 20.5cm £100-£150

90. A WMF Art Nouveau silver plated pewter and cut glass vase No. 128 the frame of twin handled form pierced with a design of grapes and tendrils, clear glass liner with cut decoration, stamped WMF 1/10, height 19.5cm £80-£120

92. Oliver Baker for Liberty & Co. A Tudric hammered pewter bowl, model 067 c.1902 of circular raised on four stylised leaf capped scroll supports terminating in trefoil feet, stamped Tudric 067, diameter 34cm £150-£250

93. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, a Tudric pewter cake tray, no. 0357 with a loop handle, cast in low relief with honesty flowers underside stamped ‘Rd449088’ Tudric 0357, length 31cm, width 22cm £100-£150

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97. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, a Tudric pewter and enamel rose bowl, no. 0229 of twin handled form, with stylised whiplash tendrils and honesty seed pods with applied enamels, underside stamped, ‘ Rd 414420’ Tudric 0229, height 15.5cm, outer diam. 25.5cm £400-£600

98. A continental Jugendstil pewter novelty inkwell in the form a grotesque bird c.1900 attributed to Kayserzinn, cast as a grotesque bird, with hinged lid enclosing a green glass liner, the body of red glazed earthenware, height 10.5cm £200-£300

99. A continental Jugendstil pewter novelty inkwell in the form a grotesque bird c.1900 attributed to Kayserzinn, cast as a grotesque bird, with hinged lid, the body of green glazed earthenware, height 10.5cm £200-£300

100. Two Liberty & Co Tudric pewter tankards models 066 and 050 first Oliver Baker for Liberty & Co, with hammered body and bifurcated sinuous whiplash scroll handle, stamped Tudric English Pewter Liberty & Co. 066, second, of Art Nouveau design with bulbous lower section and stylised handle, stamped Tudric 050 (2), first height 12.5cm £80-£120

102. David Veasey for Liberty & Co, a Tudric petwer twin handled vase, model 010 with stylised leafy tree panels to the tapered body, inscribed ‘FOR OLD TIMES’ SAKE’, stamped Tudric 010 (2), height 20cm £150-£250

103. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. A Near pair of Tudric pewter tulip vases No. 029 tapering stems with bulbous necks and sinuous handles, circular bases, stamped Tudric 029 (2), height 25.5cm, diam. 11.5cm and 12.5cm £200-£300

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bowl, model 011 bearing motto, ‘AND THE MUSK OF THE ROSE IS BLOWN AND THE WOODBINE SPICES ARE WAFTED ABROAD’, with stylised tree motifs, on a low foot, stamped 011, height 12cm, diam. with handles, approx. 32cm £200-£300

104. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, a Tudric pewter bowl No.0320 of circular twin handled form, cast in low relief with enamel decorated whiplash foliate design, stamped Tudric and ‘Rd426933 0320 0’, no liner, height 9cm, diam. with handles 25cm £150-£250

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108. Hugo Leven for Kayserzinn. Art Nouveau pewter items to include a tray and planter comprising a twin handled tray, model 4466, elliptical form, cast in low relief with a sinuous tendril, unmarked twin handled jardiniere model 4511 decorated with cockerels and snails, a table cigar lighter, model 4439 decorated with sinuous flower buds a candleholder model 4379, a pair of footed table salts and spoons model 4319 (8), tray handle to handle 54.5cm £150-£250

109. An Art Nouveau bronze dish, photograph frames and other items first cast in relief a stag and a maidens head facing left, raised trailing pine cone border, together with an oak framed repoussé copper panel of a reclining classical maiden signed A.E Flint, a gilt metal easel back frame containing a chrystoleum of Millets ‘The Angelus’, a large gilt metal photograph frame cast with snails, insects, putti and flowers, a pewter wall hanging embossed double frame, a bronzed pewter vase, an Arts and Crafts repoussé copper pedestal dish and a knotwork pierced copper and mahogany trivet etc (8), first length 18cm £80-£120

110. Early 20th century door furniture and decorative fittings to include a bronze art Nouveau bronze ring door knocker, a large Edwardian door knob and backplate with bead and reel border, a two button brass electric bell push box, a foliate cast brass ceramic backed electric light switch, an Art Deco brass letter plate, three Durham Sanctuary bronze door knockers, an adjustable brass light fitting backed on a lead weighted piece of tan leather, a pair of black painted cast iron door plates stamped Lionheart and a large brass hinge (12), various £80-£120

111. Liberty & Co Tudric pewter items to include a crumb tray, caddy spoon and other items comprising items designed by Archibald Knox: a crumb tray model 0532, of planished demi lune shape cast with whiplash foliage, a bachelors teapot with rattan handled, model 025, stamped made by Liberty & C0, and a vase model 0957 (lacking liner) together with a caddy spoon with enamel decorated terminal No 01094 and a pedestal dish, 01353 (5), first length 25cm £100-£150

112. A WMF Art Nouveau silver plated stamp box and pewter items

first rectangular the hinged lid decorated with clover stamped WMF, together with a WMF frame lacking liner, a twin handled pewter oval dish, a dish with border cast as a maiden with flowing hair, no 43, a pewter mounted blue and white decorated plate impressed Osiris, another plate, a bonbon dish, and a moulded glass basket with overlslung pewter handle (8), first length 13.5cm £80-£120

113. An Art Nouveau brass door handle and back and a letter box plate

first by William Tonks, c.1900, rectangular with sinuous floral whiplash border, stamped Rd 369338, second, with central open mouthed mask and pull handle, stamped Rd No388664 (2), first length 23cm £80-£120

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105. An Art Nouveau continental pewter and green glass claret jug and stopper c.1900 tapering green glass body mounted, frame with whiplash handle, leaf stopper, height 39cm £150-£250 106. Details to follow at time of auction
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107. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, A Tudric pewter tray, model 0309 rectangular twin handled design cast with Celtic knots to the rounded corners, stamped Solkets with factory marks, length 46cm, width 25cm £100-£150

117. After Auguste Moreau (1834-1917) a pair of bronzed spelter figures late 19th/early 20th century, on ebonised wooden socles, bearing plaques, one titled ‘Faucher’ the other ‘Faneuse’, together with a spelter figure of a 17th century musketeer, 1900s, on a brass socle and ebonised plinth, green finished (3), tallest height 46cm £100-£150

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121. A large Swiss black forest cuckoo automaton wall clock c.1900 the 6”dial with ivorine Roman numerals and hands above below two hatches, three train pine cone weight driven movement striking the quarters on a coiled gong with a pair of bellows, chalet style architectural case surmounted by a stags heads and oak leaf pediment over a game bird and hare flanking the dial and a game bag, rifle and oak leaves below, height approx. 75cm £500-£800

122. An early 20th century Ansonia lacquered brass four glass mantel clock

4” cream chapter ring with black Roman numerals and visible recessed escapement, two train movement stamped Ansonia Patented New York striking on a coiled gong, faux mercury pendulum, four bevelled glass case, on plinth, height 27.5cm £100-£150

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116. After Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875), a F. Barbedienne bronze figure of a stork standing on a turtle underside stamped, ‘BARYE F. BARBEDIENNE PARIS’, height 7.5cm £200-£300 114. A 19th century continental patinated bronze bust of a putto raised on turned white marble plinth, height 21cm £100-£150
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115. In the manner of Emmanuel Villanis (French, 1854-1914) An Art Nouveau bronze bust of maiden c.1900 wearing a tiara her hair plaited and tied back in a chignon, ebonised wooden plinth base, height 23cm £70-£90

125. Taxidermy: An adult European Red Fox Mask (Vulpes Vulpes) early 20th century, mouth slightly open, mounted on a oak shield, old paper label verso ‘Debon Spring 1931?’, height 26.5cm £80-£120

height 7.5cm £100-£200

124.

enamel dial with black Roman numeral, minute track and blued steel hands, signed Williamson London, brass four pillar four pillar fusee movement, arched case with canted corners and basal scrolls, on plinth base and compressed bun feet, glazed rear door, height 28cm £200-£300

126. Taxidermy: A late Victorian Barn Owl (Tito alba) c.1880 an adult in pale plumage standing on a rock, faux painted groundwork with grasses and ferns with a fox skull, under dome on an ebonised base, height 47.5cm

127. Taxidermy: A late Victorian Barn Owl (Tito alba) c.1880 an adult perched atop rock with mouse prey underfoot, faux painted groundwork with grasses, under glass dome on an ebonised base, height 53cm £80-£120

128. After Rembrandt, Two portraits late 19th/early 20th century

‘Self portrait’ and ‘Portrait of a Bearded old Man’, oval, oil on board, giltwood Florentine frames (2), first board 10 x 7.2cm, overall 21.5 x 16cm £80-£120

129. Details to follow at time of auction

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123. An early 20th century French miniature carriage clock retailed by Howell James white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, signed Howell and James To The King London & Paris, platform lever escapement lacquered brass four glass gorge case with inspection top,
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A Regency rosewood cased bracket timepiece white

Catania’, ‘Monte di Procida’, ‘Veduta Ponente Di Pesto’, ‘Vta Di Pizzofalcone Eil Castello

Dell’ Ovo’, mounted, framed (5), each within mount 26.5 x 39.5cm, overall 46.5 x 58.5cm £500-£800

‘Shipping

7 1844’, mounted and framed, mounted size 11 x 18.5cm, framed size £80-£100

‘Springtime’, watercolour and gouache, signed lower right, mounted and framed, overall 48.5 x 82.5cm, within frame 28 x 64cm £200-£300

‘Scarborough, from the beach’, watercolour and pencil, mounted and framed, framed size 38 x 51cm, overall size 18.5 x 32.5cm The artist’s family and thence by descent, with a Spink label to verso £100-£200

‘A Coastal Scene with two Boys’, watercolour and pencil, mounted and framed, within mount 17 x 25cm, framed size 37cm x 44cm Spink label to verso £150-£250

‘A view of the Thames’ watercolour, inscribed ‘D. Cox’, mounted and framed, within frame 14 x 29cm, overall 29 x 44.5cm £80-£120

Two micro seascapes with fishing boats, unsigned mounted on paper, together with four larger miniature coastal, river and moorland landscapes, watercolour, signed lower left, mounted, complete with laminated news article dated 1933 recording the purchase of two of the artists works by Queen Mary to hang in the Queen’s Dolls House (6), micro approx size: 0.7 x 0.6cm, miniature approx size within mount: 2.5 x 2cm £100-£200

Ringmore Tower, Shaldon, Devon’, watercolour, signed and dated lower right, mounted and framed, within mount. 36.3 x 54.5cm, overall 57 x 74cm £80-£120

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135. ‡ Walter Stuart-Lloyd (1845-1959) 136. ‡ Stanley Burchett (British, Active 1923) 133. John Christian Schetky (1778-1874) off the coast with fishermen on the shore in the foreground’, pencil and brown ink, dated lower left ‘march 134. Attributed to David Cox R.W.S (British, 1783-1859) 130. Neapolitan School, early 19th century five views, gouache on paper, each titled ‘Vta Di Napoli Da Ponente’, ‘Monte Etna 131. John Christian Schetky (1778-1874) 132. Henry Bright (British, 1810-1873)
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137. ‡ George Lilly Anderson (Active 1913) ‘Beside

‘Transporting Hay’ watercolour and gouache, mounted and framed, within mount 38.5 x 59cm, overall 61.5 x 83.5cm £200-£300

144. ‡ Blanch Odin (French, 1865-1957)

‘A still life of strawberries’, watercolour, signed lower left, framed, within frame 27 x 37cm, overall 37 x 47cm £200-£300

147.

‘Sheep in a wild landscape’, oil on board, signed and dated lower right corner ‘T.S.Cooper / 1851’, unframed, overall size 43 x 53.5cm £250-£350

148. George Blackie Sticks (British, 1843-1938)

‘Cliffs at Marsden, Southshields’, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, framed, within frame 36 x 44cm, overall 60 x 67cm £800-£1,200

A rendition of ‘Harvesting at Boxhill, Surrey’, watercolour and gouache, mounted and framed, overall 53 x 69cm, within mount 34 x 50cm £200-£300

145. Blanch

(French, 1865-1957)

‘A still life of strawberries’, watercolour, signed lower left, framed, within frame 25 x 37cm, overall 35 x 47cm £200-£300

146. Victor Marais-Milton (French, 1872-1948)

‘A Light Repose’, signed to lower right corner, watercolour, framed, overall 44 x 36cm, within frame 39.5 x 31.5cm

149. European School (Late 19th Century)

A set of four countryside scenes, reverse glass painting, framed (4), the largest approx size 23 x 31cm £200-£300

150. S.L. Dunn (Late 19th Century)

‘Kelso, Scotland’, watercolour, signed with monogram lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 11 x 27cm, framed size 28.5 x 43.5cm Spink label to verso £80-£100

This is a rare example of watercolour by the artist £150-£200

‘A view of a coastal home’ oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, early 19th century gilt gesso frame, within frame 32 x 43.5cm, overall size 53 x 63cm £80-£120

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151. ‡ Helen Stuart Weir R.O.I. (British, 1915-1969)

‘The Last Rose of Summer’, oil on board, signed lower right corner, framed, overall 58.5 x 49cm, within frame 44 x 34cm

£100-£200

152. Details to follow at time of auction

153. 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

£80-£120

154. British School (Late 20th Century)

‘Chelsea Reach’, oil on board, framed, within frame 59 x 119.5cm, overall 67 x 126.5cm

£100-£200

155. ‡ Christo Javacheff (Bulgarian, 1935-2020)

Christo Javacheff was born in Bulgaria, 1935. During his childhood, Javacheff was aware of the growing suppression of art due to the tense political situations unfurling in Europe at that time. Javacheff decided to flee Bulgaria at the beginning of the Hungarian Revolution. In 1958, Javacheff settled in Paris, where his artistic career blossomed. He began to experiment and transform everyday objects by wrapping them in paper or sheets. These early experiments foreshadow some of Javacheff's world renowned instalments, such as the London Mastaba, comprising of 7,506 stacked barrels floating on the Serpentine Lake (2016-18) and the L'Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped (2021).

Whilst living in Paris, Javacheff would earn a living by washing cars and dishes. To generate additional income, Javacheff used his formal training and painted portraits of wealthy society ladies. This is a rare example of Christo Javacheff's earliest works; the beginning of what would be a long and successful career. overall 71 x 52cm, framed size 91 x 73cm

Registed in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Estate archive

£2,000-£3,000

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156. ‡ Romi

‘A house in grey’, oil on board, framed, overall 115 x 82cm, framed size 126 x 93cm £400-£600

157. ‡ Janet Treby (British, B.1955)

‘Intimate Retreat’ watercolour, signed lower right ‘Treby’, mounted and framed, together with another by the same hand entitled “The Dream’, both labelled to verso (2), overall 83cm x 70cm, within frame 59cm x 45cm £150-£200

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‘A classical scene of a collasped man and attendants’, red stipple engraving, printed by J.M.Delattre, together with two mezzotints, ‘Etiam amor criminibus plectitur’ and another, both with hand colouring and trimmed into a roundel, framed, with an additional print of a long tailed humming bird with hand colouring, framed (4), the first approx plate diameter 290mm, overall frame diameter 37cm £80-£120

160. A pair of mid 19th century military prints, circa 1855 the first ‘LIFE IN CAMP BEFORE SEBASTOPOL / No.5 / ENCOUNTER NEAR BALAKLAVA / Cornet Handly was stabbed in the side and wounded in the arm by four don Cossacks, three of whom he shot with his revolver and the fourth was cut down by his Sergeant’, the second ‘LIFE IN CAMP BEFORE SEBASTOPOL / LORD CARDIGAN AND THE COSSACKS / No.6 / Lord Cardigan had four Cossacks on him at one time, who nearly unhorsed him; but the gallant officer cut down two of them and the others sought safety in flight’ lithographs with hand colouring, printed by Read & Co. Jan 8th 1855, framed (2), the first plate size 190 x 270mm, overall 32 x 41cm £80-£120

161. ‡ Bryan Pearce (British, 1929-2006)

Round church, Cambridge, lithograph, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed lower left ‘A.P 1/8’, framed, overall 71.5 x 60.5cm, print size 475 x 400mm £300-£400

A pair of coastal scenes, both signed in pencil lower left, etching, mounted and framed, plate size: 145 x 225mm, framed size: 28.5 x 36cm £60-£80

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Behrens (British, 1939-2019) After Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807) 159. William Lionel Wyllie (British, 1851-1931)
160 159 156 161

170 x 240mm, framed size 31.5cm £80-£100

163.

Sudbury and George Humble,

mid 17th century map with near period sparse outline colouring, inset town plans of Newport Southampton, border with heraldic shields, text verso, framed, double glazed, within mount 50.5 x 38cm, overall 57 x 68cm £100-£200

168. A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma koro of ovoid form and decorated with floral and geometric motifs, the lid with a shishi handle above twin cicada handles and two narrative panels, one of musicians in an interior, the other of figures in a landscape, on a dragon support and domed base, with an associated pierced wood stand, height 31cm, height with stand 37cm £100-£200

169. A Japanese Arita model of a sleeping cat, Meiji Period black and white and with a red collar and bells, length 17cm £80-£120

170. A pair of 19th century Japanese Imari jars and covers Meiji Period, of ovoid from, decorated with panels of figures in garden settings and dragons, domed covers with pointed finials, height 35cm £200-£300

171. A 19th century Tibetan repoussé copper covered box circular tapering form, all over pierced and embossed with scrolling clouds, the sides applied with reserves containing dragons, the stepped cover applied with white metal embossed flowerhead bosses and Tibetan characters, height 13cm, diameter 21.3cm £100-£150

within mount 8.5 x 12cm, overall 21 x 26cm

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164. Isle of Wight: Pieter Van Den Keere (1571-c.1646) Map of ‘Wight Island’ 1627, engraving with hand colouring, mounted, framed, £50-£80
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172. A Chinese carved bamboo brushpot bitong Qing Dynasty, carved continuously in deep relief with a rocky landscape with trees, pavilions, scholars and attendants, height 16.5cm £100-£200

173. A Chinese blue and white vase, two ginger jars and a vase Qing and later, first of ovoid form, decorated with precious objects, on a spreading foot, double ring mark (reduced at neck) together with a late 18th / early 19th century ginger jar decorated with prunus against a cracked ice ground, a later ginger jar and baluster from vase with domed cover and dog of fo finial (4), First height 16.5cm £100-£150

174. Two Chinese Yixing vases late 19th / early 20th century, first of baluster form decorated in relief with a dragon and cloud, impressed four character seal mark, second of ovoid tapering from and similar decoration (2), first height 32cm, second height 22cm £100-£200

176. A pair of 19th Century Chinese export famille vert and powder blue ground vases of slender tapering form, decorated with shaped moulded edge panels painted with courtiers in a garden setting to body and smaller panels to neck with mountain river landscapes, the ground decorated in gilt with precious objects, flowers and insects (2), height 26.5cm £300-£400

177. A Chinese blue and white bottle vase painted in underglaze blue with medallions and panels of peony and dense foliage, height 25.5cm £100-£150

178. Chinese School, Early 20th century two studies of fish, watercolour on silk, red seal marks, contemporary glazed green painted frames, Rowley Gallery framers label, Each overall 33 x 41.5cm £100-£150

179. A collection of 19th century Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters various, elliptical, rectangular, some shaped as fish, with engraved decoration, approx. 150, contained in an associated box, various £70-£90

180. Early 19th century Chinese export mother of pearl gaming counters approx. 60, circular, oval and eliptical, engraved decoration, initalled M (qty), various £70-£90

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181. Two late 18th century engraved facet cut stem wine glasses c.1770 both with round funnel shaped bowls, one engraved with an exotic bird and floral sprig, with a rose spray and a flower, on conical feet (2), first height 14.7cm, second 15.1cm £100-£200

182. Five late 18th century facet stem wine glasses first with ogee bowl engraved with OXO border together with a glass with round funnel bowl with engraved OXO border on stem with a shoulder knop, another with ogee bowl engraved with a swag, a tall plain round wine glass funnel bowl on an hexagonal notched stem and another with round ogee bowl engraved with OXO border and with shield cut stem, all on plain feet (5), first height 13.5cm £150-£250

183. A mid 18th century balustroid wine glass of ‘Kit Kat type’ c.1750 drawn trumpet bowl rising from a plain inverted baluster stem enclosing a long tear, on a conical folded foot, height 16.2cm £200-£300

184. A mid 18th century airtwist ratafia glass or flute c.1760

tall slender trumpet bowl with honeycomb moulded lower part, on a multiple series airtwist stem and a plain conical foot, height 22.5cm £150-£250

185-187. Details to follow at time of auction

188. Six mid 18th century plain stem wine glasses first with rounded bucket bowl on a conical folded foot, another similar but larger, a glass with bell bowl and tear and folded foot, a short trumpet shaped glass with drawn stem with tear on folded foot, a drawn trumpet shaped glass on a plain conical foot and a short glass with ogee bowl half moulded with flutes on a stem with ribbed basal knop on a folded foot (6), first height 15cm £200-£300

189. Two mid 18th century airtwist stem wine glasses c.1750-60

first with narrow bell bowl, second with bell bowl on a flattened ball knop, both on a multiple series stems and plain conical feet (2), first height 17cm, second height 16cm £150-£250

190. An 18th century pan topped opaque twist wine glass c.1760 on a stem with a spiral of gauze and two corkscrew spirals, on a plain conical foot, height 15cm £100-£200

191. Two mid 18th century opaque twist stemmed double series wine glasses c.1760 both with bell shaped bowls, the smaller with central gauze and two outer gauze corkscrews, the larger with two ply tape spiral within an outer spiral tape, on plain conical feet (2), first height 16.2cm, second height 17.3cm £150-£250

192. Three mid 18th century opaque twist stemmed wine glasses first with round funnel bowl, the double series stem with a pair of spiral thread and outer 11-ply band second ogee shaped bowl, single series stem with multi-ply outlined corkscrew, third with large tapering bowl half honeycomb moulded, the double series stem with multi-ply corkscrew and outer pair spiral threads, all on plain conical feet (3), first height 14.5cm, second height 14.8cm £150-£250

193. A mid 18th century hollow stem wine glass c.1750 with drawn conical bowl on collar and tapering hollow stem, plain conical foot, height 14.3cm £80-£120

194. An early 18th century moulded stem wine glass c.1720

plain conical bowl, hollow four-sided pedestal stem, on a conical folded foot, height 14.8cm £150-£250

195. An early 18th century moulded stem wine glass c.1730

plain conical with basal tear, eight-sided pedestal stem, on a conical folded foot, height 14cm £200-£300

196. Details to follow at time of auction

197. A mid 18th century sweatmeat glass c.1750 double ogee bowl with everted rim and cut decoration, on an eight-sided moulded pedestal stem with basal collars, on a panel moulded domed foot, height 14.4cm £100-£200

198. A mid 18th century wine glass moulded cup shaped bowl, on an incised twist stem and a circular panel moulded foot, height 16.5cm £100-£200

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199. A mid 18th century engraved light baluster wine glass c.1750 the bell bowl engraved with fruiting vine set on a beaded cushion knop and a teared knopped stem, on a conical foot, height 16.7cm £200-£300

200. An early 18th century balustroid wine glass c.1730 round funnel bowl over a flattened knop on a stem with a ball knop, on a conical folded foot, height 15.3cm £150-£250

201. A mid 18th century light baluster wine glass c.1740 drawn trumpet bowl with solid base enclosing a small tear on a basal collar, swollen knopped stem enclosing a tear on a conical folded foot, height 16.5cm £150-£250

202. Two early 18th century balustroid wine glasses first with ogee bowl and stem with a medial knop and basal knop, second with bucket stem on a heavy stem with swollen basal knop and elongated tear, both on a conical folded foot (2), first height 13.8cm, second height £150-£250

203. A collection of fourteen 18th century and later firing and dram glasses to include a dram glass with tapering moulded bowl on an oversewn foot, a plain stem firing glass, another with deceptive bowl, two moulded plain stem firing glasses with terraced feet, two deceptive dram glasses, two flute moulded dram glasses with engraved decoration, a double ogee dram glass on a folded foot, etc (14), first height 9.5cm £150-£250

204. Waterford crystal Tramore pattern glassware comprising a decanter and stopper, eight hock glasses, seven port glasses, eight liqueur, a small water jug and a preserve pot and cover, etched Waterford (26), decanter height 33cm £100-£150

205. A mid 18th century champagne glass c.1760 the lipped ogee shaped bowl set on a collar, wrythen moulded stem with basal collars, domed folded foot, height 17.8cm £150-£250

206. Five late 18th/early 19th century bonnet glasses and other glass two with double ogee bowls honeycomb moulded on petal feet, one with double ogee shape bowl moulded with vertical ribs, another similar plain, one with tapering moulded bowl, another cut with flutes on a lemon squeezer foot, a step cut navette shaped pedestal salt and a 19th century double gimmel flask with honeycomb moulded body with trailed decoration (8), first height 7.8cm £50-£80

207. A collection of late 18th / early 19th century jelly and syllabub glasses to include a rib moulded trumpet shaped glass with heavy moulded foot, two Irish flat cut glasses with petal rims, three pan top rib moulded glasses, a honeycomb moulded example, two rib moulded trumpet shaped glasses one with air beaded knop the other spiral beaded, others with moulded bowls, four others with gadrooned bases, two cut with a band of flutes, others (26), first height 10.5cm £200-£300

208. Late 18th / early 19th century dwarf ale glasses and rummers comprising four dwarf ale glasses with wrythen funnel shaped bowls on propeller knops on a circular foot, an ale glass engraved with barley and fruiting vine, rummer with pear shaped petal moulded bowl, a rummer with bucket shaped bowl engraved, Thomas Cartner, framed by garlands, and a rummer with deceptive ogee shaped bowl (8), first height 13cm £80-£120

209. late 18th and 19th handled jelly glasses and custard cups to include a ribbed moulded jelly on a domed foot, four with petal moulded bowlsl, a Regency glass cut example with panels of diamonds on a radial cut foot, a gadrooned cup, others with slice cut bowls, etc (13), first height 11cm £70-£90

210. Whitefriars engraved commemorative glass goblets to include an Edward VIII 1937 coronation round funnel shaped goblet with blue annular knop, a William Wilson and Frank Hill for Whitefriars Elizabeth II 1953 coronation multicolour opaque twist stem goblet, another with hollow blow knop containing a coin, two other Elizabeth II goblets with drawn trumpet shaped bowls and a birth of Winston Churchill 1874 centenary goblet, no58/100, all signed (6), first height 19cm £100-£200

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211. Engraved commemorative coronation goblets and glasses to include a large George VI 1947 goblet with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem with tear, a George V 1935 silver jubilee glass engraved “God Bless our King and Queen on a hollow blow stem containing a coin, Webb Corbett 1937 coronation glass, Webb Elizabeth II coronation goblet with trumpet shaped bowl engraved with roses and thistles, etc (6), first height 25cm £70-£90

212. An Irish whisky glass advertising urn early 20th century, the domed facetted lid above etched gilt lettering reading, ‘Shaugraun Old Irish Whisky Wright & Greig Ltd Glasgow & London’, with brass tap and on a domed base, rear with stamp, ‘This Urn is the Property of Wright & Greig Ltd’, and ‘RdNo.97380 J.A.Cox Soho London’, height 62cm £150-£250

213. A pair of Webb Corbett clear cut crystal decanters designed by Irene Stevens c.1950 of slender conical form, cut with bands waves and corn ear design, fitted with flattened stoppers, etched Webb Corbett (2), height 31cm £50-£80

214. A Lalique glass bowl with radiating bubble decoration, signed ‘R LALIQUE FRANCE’, diam. 25.5cm £80-£120

215. A Lalique Bagatelle vase decorated with birds and entwined foliage, underside signed, ‘Lalique France’, height 17cm £100-£150

216. House of Fabergé for Franklin Mint ‘Snow Dove’ frosted glass vase etched mark, height 25.3cm £50-£80

217. Three Lalique clear and frosted glass cendriers ‘Rapace’ no.323, swan and pheasant, dish bases, each bearing etched signature Lalique France (3), First height 7cm £80-£120

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with a floral spray and a bird and a ruby flashed goblet engraved with foliate panels (3), first height 14cm, second height 24.5cm £100-£200

222. James Powell & Sons Whitefriars. Five pieces of 1930s coloured glass a threaded footed bowl in ruby designed by William Butler no. 7170, a large footed wave-footed bowl in sea green designed by William Butler 7170, a small ribbon trailed vase and bowl in amber and sapphire designed by Barnaby Powell and a small campana form vase in amber (5), first height 10cm, second height 15.5cm £150-£250

223. A 1930s Stevens & Williams pink and green ‘Rainbow’ bowl of shallow circular form with flared rim, height 9cm, diameter 27cm £50-£80

224. Three pieces of Monart glass comprising a purple and aventurine mottle bowl with swirling design, an orange, brown and aventurine mottled small dish and a green and a green and aventurine small mottled dish (3), first height 14.5cm £100-£150

225. Five Vasart glass bowls and a posy vase to include a green and white mottled bowl with swirling design, unsigned, a red a white mottle bowl with swirling design, signed, a pink posy vase with green pink and purple rim with swirling design, signed, a red and white mottled flared bowl, etc (6), first height 10cm

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£100-£200 218. A 19th century Bohemian ruby glass table scent, a white overlaid vase and a ‘spa’ glass, first decorated in gilt and enamel with flowers and scrolls, second of waisted baluster painted 219. A pair of 19th century Bohemian ruby flashed lustre vases baluster stems suspended with chains of beaded drops and cut glass prismatic, arrow headed lustres (2), height 17cm £100-£200 220. An Emile Galle Art Nouveau cameo glass bowl of compressed tapering from, brown overlaid orange frosted body, acid cut and polished with trailing branch of leaves and berries, cameo Galle signature, height 7cm £150-£250 221. Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars. A Textured Range drunken bricklayer glass vase Pattern no. 9673, pewter colour, height 20.5cm £150-£250

226. A collection of Vasart glass baskets, dishes, ‘top hat’ posy bowls in various colours, mostly signed (15), largest diameter 16.8cm £100-£200

227. A collection of mostly millefiori glass paperweights of varying size to include Whitefriars faceted example dated 1978, others by Strathearn, a small green glass dump paperweight etc (17), various £100-£200

228. Four pieces of Mdina glass comprising a Pulled Ear Vase, a Side stripe vase, a carafe signed with a Maltese cross in blue and green and a textured vase in yellow and blue, all signed (4), first height 14cm £100-£150

229. Early 19th century green glass drinking glasses to include roemers on hollow stems with raspberry prunts and ribbed bases, a pair of wine glasses with conical petal cut bowls, a pair with slice cut bowls and stems, a plain conical glass, a glass with petal cut bucket bowl, and two others (10), various £70-£90

230. A pair of mid 20th century Murano Bullicante amber glass table lights by Seguso c.1960 of fluted globular form, both bearing scalloped Murano stickers to underside (2), height 12.2cm £80-£120

231. Three Val St Lambert coloured glass table lamps c.1960 first of lobed tapering form in amethyst fading to clear, second of triangular tapering form in pink fading clear, third smaller and of twisted form in pink, the large two with etched signatures, all bearing labels (3), first height 29.5cm £200-£300

232. A Barovier & Toso Murano red glass table lamp mid 20th century, of lobed urn form and with aventurine glass trailing, underside bearing label, ‘Barovier & Toso Murano 13981 Made in Italy’, height overall 38cm £200-£300

233. Three mid 20th century Murano glass table lamps c.1960 first probably Sommerso twisted design in red bullicante cased glass, second asymmetrical pipe design in green cased glass, third in yellow blue and green bubble glass (3), first height 23cm £80-£120

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234. A pair of early 20th century Dresden figures and a Samson figure

first modelled as a seated gallant with a flower basket and a chicken and a seated lady with a hen and chicks, scroll moulded bases, second modelled as a Moorish camel trader, gold anchor mark (3), first height 10.5cm £50-£80

235. A French faience cat jug and a Desvres Fourmtraux-Courquin donkey table salt c.1900 first, probably Alcide Chaumeil, in the form of a seated cat, crackle glazed and decorated in blue, yellow, red and with fleur de lys, the front with a porcupine under a crown, emblem for Louis VII, underside signed, ‘Blanchard Chambord, 370 CA’, together with a donkey salt with two panniers, floral decorated and on a naturalistic base, restorations, signed (2), first height 14cm £80-£120

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the male figure modelled playing the drum standing next to a tree stump, and a lady playing the flute, in bright enamels, on scroll bases, gold anchor marks (2), height 30.5cm £100-£200

237. A mid 19th century Sèvres style vase of inverted ogee baluster twin scroll handled form moulded with leaves, on domed pedestal foot, the bleu celeste ground with a gilt leaf framed vignette recto painted with sheepdog and flock in a landscape with trees and a lake, the reverse with a floral bouquet, tooled gilt borders, overglaze blue painted interlaced L’s enclosing letter S, incised 811, height 21.5cm £200-£300

238. A late 19th century Meissen porcelain vase pedestal urn form, with entwined snake handles and painted with floral bouquets, on a fluted circular foot, gilt decoration, incised E 153, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, painted number 53, height 28cm £200-£300

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pair of large late 19th century Samson style figures

239. A pair of late 19th century Vienna style porcelain urns and covers of ovoid form with twin scroll handles, decorated with panels painted with classical scenes, signed C. Forster, on square plinth bases, underglaze blue beehive mark, script titles in black (2), height 24.5cm

240. A continental porcelain centrepiece pedestal bowl early 20th century, modelled as a boat with dragon prow ridden by a putto and nymphs on the stern, underglaze blue Naples crowned N mark, height 28.5cm, length 30cm £50-£80

241. A late 19th century Portuguese Jose De Sousa Majolica palissy ware plaque c.1880 circular, applied with a moulded grey/ green grass snake and two yellow/ green lizards, on a shredded clay ground, impressed JSF in an oval, diameter 23cm £80-£120

242. A pair of late 19th century German Von Schierholz of Plaue Dresden style porcelain vases and covers decorated with alternating panels of print scenes after Angelica Kauffmann and bouquets of flowers against a pale blue ground, within gilt borders (2), height 27.5cm £80-£120

243. An early 20th century large Meissen gilt decorated porcelain dish, a small Meissen dish and a Dresden Schumann Bavaria plate first relief moulded with matte and burnished gilt panels of flowers and rocaille, underglaze blue cross sword mark, incised Z 9, second with scalloped painted with fruit, underglaze blue cross swords marks, third, with reticulated pierce border and printed with flowers (3), diameter 30.5cm £100-£150

244. A late 19th century German Schierholz & Sohn of Plaue porcelain figural centrepiece in the form a winged putto holding aloft a conch shell bowl encrusted with flowers, and fruit, on a pierced scrolled base with conforming encrusted decoration, printed factory mark, impressed 600, height 34.5cm £50-£80

245. A large Meissen porcelain satirical group of card players late 19th century after the model by J.J. Kandler, modelled as a lady presenting a baby to three card players seated at a triangular table, accompanied by a gentleman holding papers, gilt edged mound base, incised 382 and impressed 137, painted 68 in red, underglaze blue cross swords mark (losses, damages and repairs), height 24.5cm, width 24.3cm £100-£200

246. Two late 19th century Meissen figures and two other monkey band figures first the organist form the Monkey Band after J. J. Kandler, seated astride another monkey, incised 19 and numbered 107, underglaze blue cross swords mark with single slash mark, second a Meissen figure emblematic of Winter after J. J. Kandler, incised C83, underglaze blue cross swords mark and two other Meissen style Monkey musicians, one playing the bag pipes, the other the French horn, underglaze blue scissor mark (4), first height 12cm £100-£150

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247. Early 19th century Old Paris Empire style porcelain c.1830 and other ceramics comprising a pair of twin handled baluster vases, a blue ground baluster vase with swan handles, and two cups and saucers, together with an English campana urn shaped vase painted with flowers and insects, a pair of John Rose Coalport coffee cups and saucers and a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase painted with a bird on raised gilt branches, shape G161, black printed factory mark (13), first height 16.5cm £70-£90

248. Two 19th century French faience tin glazed earthenware chargers first polychrome decorated in red, green, yellow, ornage and blue, the other blue and white (2), first diameter 31cm £50-£80

249. An early 19th century Derby porcelain six piece tea service gilt decorated, with scrolling foliate and flowerhead motifs and scrolling foliate borders, to include six cups and six saucers, Duesbury and Bloor marks in red (12), cup diam. 9cm £80-£120

251. An 18th century Worcester footed slop bowl and a pair of dessert plates c.1770 first printed in blue and white in Fence pattern, hatched crescent mark, second scalloped edge painted with shaped reserves painted with flowers in bright enamel within gilt c scroll borders against a blue scale ground, blue fret marks together with a Chinese famille export tea bowl and saucer (4), first height 7.5cm £60-£80

250. A Florence. E. Barlow small Doulton pottery tobacco jar of waisted form, with raised decoration of beading and leaves, the four circular panels depicting rabbits and sheep, underside initialled, ‘FEB’ and with ‘Doulton Lambeth 1874’ stamp, height 10cm, diam. at top 10cm £70-£90

252. A late 18th century soft paste porcelain polychrome bowl painted with a floral spray and scattered sprigs, interior with gilt decorated blue border, height 5cm £50-£80

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253. A 19th Century blue Jasperware plaque rectangular, deep blue ground, applied in relief with Grecian figures, impressed Wedgwood, hanging wire, 21.5cm x 7.7cm £100-£150

254. A pair of late 19th Century Wedgwood blue jasperware pot pourri urns and covers of twin handled campana urn form, decorated with Grecian figures against a dark blue ground, impressed Wedgwood ZLN, date code for 1885, height 21.5cm £300-£400

255. A 19th century black jasperware twin handled urn of ovoid form with twin Bacchus mask handles, decorated with Grecian bacchantes, on a square base, impressed Wedgwood, height 19cm £100-£200

256. A Wedgwood blue jasperware cheese dome c.1900 and jasperware bread plate first dark blue ground encircled with Grecian figures, oak leaf borders, impressed Wedgwood England, the bread plate, second unmarked possibly Dudson (2), first height 17.5cm £80-£120

centres painted with pheasants in a woodland landscape and signed W.Jones, raised beaded border and dense gilt scrollwork outer border with raised scrolls, gadrooned rim, S&H crossed swords mark in red (2), diameter 22.5cm £150-£250

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259. An early 20th century Sampson Hancock Derby figure of a peacock perched tail down on a flower encrusted branch, gilt scroll edged base, decorated in gilt and bright polychrome enamel, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce, height 16cm £100-£150

260. Four Sampson Hancock Derby handled dessert dishes c.1900 two with cobalt blue and raised gilt decoration of which one decorated to centre with pheasants in a landscape, the other with flowers, together with a pair decorated in Imari pattern, S&H crossed swords mark in red (4), diameter 22cm £80-£120

261. Two Sampson Hancock Derby cabinet plates early 20th century, both decorated in colour enamel and raised gilt to centre with floral sprays, dense scrolling outer border with three raised gilt scrolls and gadrooned borders, S&H crossed swords mark painted in red (2), diameter 22cm £80-£120

262. A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby pot pourri vases and other ceramics the pair with domed covers and flame finials, decorated with floral reserves and scrolling gilt decoration, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce, a Sampson Hancock miniature Imari jug, a Royal Crown Derby’ Old Imari’ 1128 pattern pin dish, a Minton miniature pot and cover, a 19th century christening mug painted with floral bouquets and named Caroline Smith 1858 and a German Kaiser porcelain cobalt blue trumpet shaped vase, decorated with a floral reserve (7), height 13cm £80-£120

263. Sampson Hancock Derby cabinet plate painted by Harry Sampson Hancock early 20th century, the centre painted with a still life of flowers on a ledge in bright enamels, raised gilt scrolling border, the outer border, dense scrolling outer border with three raised gilt scroll bordered floral reserves, gadrooned borders, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce and signed H.S. Hancock, diameter 22cm £100-£150

264. A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby cabinet plates painted by W. Jones c.1900 one painted to centre with a mallard among reeds, the other with pike swimming amongst weed, both signed W. Jones, both with raised beaded border and dense gilt scrollwork outer border with raised scrolls, three conforming reserves with waterbirds and freshwater fish gadrooned rims, S&H crossed swords in red (2), diameter 23cm £100-£150

265. A 1930s Carlton ware ‘Wild Duck’ pattern part coffee set comprising five coffee cups and six saucers, decorated with in gold and colour enamel with a mallard in flight against a pale blue ground, gilt interiors, printed factory marks (11), saucer diameter 11cm £50-£80

266. A mid 19th century Minton dressing table set comprising an inkwell and cover with fitted with a liner, a chamber stick, a ring tree, a dish a pot and a lidded box, decorated with trailing roses and blue ribbons, dentil gilt border pattern 9524 (6), first height 10.5cm £50-£80

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267. A late 19th century Minton blue and white garden seat barrel form with moulded cabochons, blue and white transfer decorated in Chinese manner, the central band with flowering prunus against crushed ice within geometric borders, impressed Mintons 18 date code for 1898 impressed 2038, height 47.5cm £300-£400

268. A collection of six First Edition Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a Kangaroo carrying Baby Roo, Koala carrying Koala Cub, a single Koala, a Walrus, a Turtle and a Seahorse, all decorated in typical colours of iron red, blue and brown and heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, each with a gold stopper to the underside (6), The tallest approx. 16cm £100-£150

269. A collection of six First edition Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a Starlight Hare, a pair of Cottage Cats, a crouching Rabbit, a Snowy Rabbit and a Donkey, all decorated in typical colours of blue, orange, red, green and heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, each with a gold stopper to the underside (6), The tallest 13.5cm £100-£150

270. A group of four First Edition Royal Crown Derby paperweights including three of Brown Pelicans and an Owl, all decorated in typical colours of brown, iron red and blue embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, each with a gold stopper to the underside (4), The tallest 13.5cm £80-£120

271. A collection of eleven Royal Crown Derby Cat paperweights including Catnip Kitten, a sleeping Kitten, a pair of curled Cats, a pair of sleeping Cats, a seated Kitten, a seated Cat, a seated Siamese Kitten, a pair of seated Siamese Cats all decorated in typical colours of orange, iron red and blue all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, ten with a silver stopper to the underside, one with a ceramic stopper to the underside. (11), The tallest 13cm £80-£120

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272. A collection of eight Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a pair of Platypuses, a Puffin, a Seal pup, a Red Fish, a Dolphin, an Old Imari Frog and another frog all decorated in typical colours of iron red, blue, light blue and brown all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, three with silver stopper to underside, four with no stopper to underside and one with ceramic stopper to underside (8), The tallest 12cm £80-£100

273. A collection of six second Edition Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a Panda, a seated Polar Bear, a Polar Bear, a small Bear, a Toy Teddy Bear and a bulldog all in typical colours of iron red, blue and light blue all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, four with silver stoppers to the underside, two with no stopper to the underside (6), The tallest 12cm £80-£100

274. A collection of ten Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a Mandarin Duck, a Pheasant, a Swan, a King fisher, a Red Squirrel, a Robin, a Bird, a Field Mouse, a Chipmunk and a Snail all in typical colours of iron red, blue, green and light blue all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, seven with silver stoppers to the underside, two with no stopper to underside and one with ceramic stopper to underside (10), the tallest 11cm £80-£100

275. A collection of eight Royal Crown Derby paperweights including a Bengal Tiger, a pair of Bengal Tiger Cubs, a Ram, a Horse, a Cockerel, a Pig and a Snake all in typical colours of iron red, blue, green and light blue all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, four with a silver stopper to underside, four with no stopper to underside (8), The tallest 14cm £80-£100

276. A Giovanni Carlo Manzoni pottery vase of tapered ovoid form, with incised repeat leaf pattern, underside with incised marks, ‘Hand Drawn Painted No.39….’ and monogram for Minerva Art Ware Manufacturers, height 19cm £80-£120

277. P.A Wranitsky pottery vase and five further pottery pieces the first of squat twin handled form and with raised decoration in the Art Nouveau style, Bohemia, underside impressed, ‘PAW 4’, together with an Aller Vale Pottery vase, South Devon, of baluster form and with raised decoration of birds and foliage, underside indistinctly stamped, a small Rye pottery tankard, with trailing hop decoration, a tapered ovoid tapered baluster vase, unmarked, a small Fremington pottery candlestick, North Devon, signed, with couplet, ‘A man of might should be most right’, and a Barum cream glazed jug incised with a four line poem, underside initialled and stamped ‘Barum’,(6), largest, Aller Vale vase, 21cm £80-£120

278. Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1911) a Fremington pottery puzzle jug yellow glazed and with three upper spouts and a pierced neck, bearing inscription, ‘Here Gentleman, come try your skill Yee hold a wager if you will That you dont drink this liquor all Without you spill or let some fall’, underside signed, ‘EB Fishley Fremington N Devon’,

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279. A Donyatt pottery puzzle jug, Somerset, dated 1835 sgraffito decorated with stylised tulips, with the inscription, ‘Drink of me and merry be, I M 1835’, the centre with the initials, ‘J & A 1835’, height 19cm £250-£350

280. A Ewenny pottery candlestick and three further Ewenny pieces candlestick blue and dark green glazed overall, the drip pan above a ribbed tapered stem and domed base, stamped, ‘Ewenny Pottery’, a small brown jug, trailed in green, ‘Llaeth’ (milk) and impressed, ‘Clay Pits Ewenny’, a terracotta cream and green trailed glazed waisted jug, with the same stamp and a small beaker, brown and cream glazed, underside inscribed, ‘Ewenny Pottery’ (4), Candlestick height 21cm £60-£90

281. A William Fishley Holland pottery jug and four further pottery pieces the jug with a mottled pink glaze, base signed, together with a smaller William Fishley Holland green glazed jug, underside with incised initials, a small W F Holland matt green glazed vase, a small green and brown glazed Prinknash jug, and a small Lancastrian type vase, indistinctly stamped and with a central triangle (5), Pink jug height 20cm £50-£80

282. A near pair of Barum pottery vases by Alexander Lauder dark green and of conical form, with triform twisted handles the bodies decorated with birds and flowerheads, undersides impressed, ‘LAUDER BARUM’ (2), height 25cm £60-£90

283. An Alexander Lauder of Barum pottery frog mug and two further Barum pottery pieces the dark green ground with a cream panel incised with flowerheads and butterflies, underside stamped, ‘LAUDER BARUM’, together with a bottle form vase in dark blue glaze with birds in flowering branches, underside stamped, ‘LAUDER BARUM’, and a small pottery puzzle jug by Lauder of Barum, dark and pale blue glazed with a rhyme, ‘From mother earth I took my birth Then formed a jug by man I now stand here full of good cheer Drink of me if you can’ (3), frog mug height 11cm £80-£120

284. A C.H. Brannam pottery vase and another Brannam example of bottle form and on a cream and pale blue ground with two panels with fish, underside incised, ‘CHBrannam JD 1887’, the other vase of conical form, incised on a cream and pale green ground with a bird on flowering branches, underside signed, ‘CHBrannam Barum Ware, COR 1887’ (2), height 20cm £80-£120

a Fremington pottery jug scraffito decorated with acorns, oak leaves above a band of insects to its neck, below are further oak leaves and acorns, underside signed, ‘E B Fishley Potter Fremington’, together with a smaller cream and floral decorated jug, possibly Fremington (2), largest height 23cm £250-£350

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286. A Collard Honiton pottery charger, with two pottery plates painted with a blue and yellow border above a central bird on a flowering bough, underside stamped, ‘Collard Honiton England’, together with an E.B Fishley Fremington side plate, with a waved edge and slip decorated with bamboo trees, underside signed, ‘E B Fishley Potter Fremington N Devon 1889’, and a slip decorated side plate, with twin headed dragons, possibly Aller Vale (3), charger diam. 35.5cm £70-£90

287. A Lowerdown Pottery tankard and an Amanda Brier Leach Pottery vase the tankard of baluster form and with a glazed upper rim, bearing seal mark for Lowerdown Pottery, the urn form vase by Amanda Brier, dark brown glazed and with four lugs, bearing initial stamp and Leach Pottery stamp (2), Vase height 14cm

Amanda Brier started working at The Leach Pottery in 2000 £60-£90

288. A Verwood pottery ‘owl’ costrel and a Verwood pottery jug both with glazed necks and shoulders, the costrel with two pierced lugs, the jug of baluster form (2), Jug 22cm high, costrel diam. approx. 22cm £100-£150

289. A large pottery jug and two further examples all of baluster form, the larger with a brown and cream banded glaze to its shoulder and neck, the plain terracotta example glazed inside only, the Upchurch jug ribbed and with a green and brown glaze, bearing upper case stamp to base (3), largest height 36cm £60-£90

290. Four pieces of Studio pottery by Alice Gaskell (1937-) all with matt finishes and maker’s stamps to their undersides, to include a blue bowl, with green rim and white interior, a blue and green coloured baluster vase, similar pattern to the bowl, and two slender ovoid vases, all bearing paper retail labels (4), diam. bowl 18cm, large vase height 18.5cm £80-£120

291. Bernard Leach

A celadon glazed porcelain standard ware tea service and other items, 1940s comprising a globular teapot incised with leaves and with bamboo handled, unmarked, six tea cups and saucers, six tea plates and a sugar basin incised with leaves, a preserve pot and cover incised with oak leaf, a small bowl marked BL covered jug, a small jug, a covered dish, a mustard pot and cover and a pepper pot (qty), teapot handle to spout 20cm £200-£300

292. A large Poole pottery ‘Calypso’ Range vase c.1980 of shouldered tapering jar form decorated in spattered lustre glaze on a matte green ground, printed factory marks, height 28.5cm £70-£90

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295. A Fulham Pottery glazed vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry of shaped oval footed twin handled form, underside edge stamped, ‘The Pottery Fulham London Made in England’, height 19cm, width approx. 42cm £250-£350

296. A Fulham Pottery vase unglazed to outer surface, inside glazed, of ribbed tapered cylindrical form, underside stamped, ‘The Pottery Fulham London, Made in England’, initialled ‘CWA2’, height 16cm, diam. 12cm £100-£150

297. A Fulham Pottery ‘boat’ vase of tapered oval form, on a rounded base, underside bearing Fulham Pottery marks, height 8.5cm, length 24cm £80-£120

298. Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery, a ‘Napoleon’s Hat’ vase of lobed urn form with a spreading foot, interior glazed, underside stamped, ‘Designed by Constance Fry’, facsimile signature, and ‘Made in England’, and inscribed, ‘155’, height 20.5cm, width approx. 44cm £1,500-£2,500

299. A small Fulham Pottery vase glazed and of urn form, underside bearing Fulham Pottery marks, height 16.5cm £80-£120

300. A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry black and of shaped form with open handles and a domed oval base, bearing Fulham Pottery marks, stamped model number, ‘FMA 3’, height 13.5cm, width 31cm £100-£150

301. A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry scallop shaped and with loop handles, underside with Fulham Pottery marks and stamped, ‘FMC 3’, height 10.5cm, width 32cm £200-£300

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293. A Fulham Pottery ‘boat’ dish of curved tapered form with shaped feet, printed marks to underside, length 36cm £100-£150 294. A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry glazed, of scallop shaped form, on an oval foot, underside with Fulham Pottery mark,
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302. Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery lobed, with loop handles and with a shaped domed foot, the interior glazed, underside stamped, ‘Designed by Constance Spry Flower Decoration Ltd’, height 20cm, width approx. 48cm £400-£600

303. A small Fulham Pottery glazed vase of ribbed tapered bellied form, underside with Fulham Pottery stamp, ‘Made in England’ and the initials, ‘BB’, height 10.5cm £40-£60

304. A Fulham Pottery lotus vase, probably designed by Charles West black and on an oval plinth base, underside stamped, ‘R882’, height 25cm, width at top 21cm £120-£180

305. A small Fulham Pottery vase mid 20th century, of bottle form with concave leaf pattern arches to each side, underside stamped, ‘The Pottery Fulham London Made in England’, initialled ‘HSD’, height 18cm £80-£120

306. A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry unglazed, of shaped twin handled form with footed base, interior glazed, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, ‘Made in England’, model number ‘FMA2’, height 19.5cm, width approx. 44cm £300-£500

307. A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry unglazed, of lobed form, with loop handles and a spreading base, interior glazed, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, ‘Made in England’, model stamp, ‘FMC2’, and a further letter, probably a ‘G’, height 14cm, width 44cm £300-£500

308. A Fulham Pottery vase designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spry

unglazed, of shaped form with loop handles and an oval spreading base, the interior glazed, underside with Fulham Pottery stamp, stamped, ‘Made in England’, model number stamp, ‘FMA2’, height 20cm, width 44cm £300-£500

309. A pair of Fulham Pottery lotus vases, probably designed by Charles West of oval leaf form and on plinth bases, undersides marked for Fulham Pottery (2), height 15cm, width 30cm £120-£180

310. A Fulham Pottery tulip vase, designed by Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) unglazed, interior glazed, of fan form and with six apertures, on a circular spreading base, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, and with the number, ‘4’, height 30cm, width at top 35cm £250-£350

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311. Sampson Mordan. A late Victorian novelty silver topped ceramic scent bottle a continental Art Deco silver mounted red and clear cased glass table scent bottle and stopper first London, 1889, Sampson Mordan & Co. the circular plate form body decorated in blue white transfer decorated in Willow pattern Rd 29260 with screw fitting cap, second stamped 925 (2), first height 5.6cm £100-£200

312. An Art Deco silver and enamel lady’s cigarette case and powder compact Birmingham, 1937/38 by Joseph Gloster, both decorated in translucent pink fading to yellow guilloché enamel (2), weight approx. 5.3ozt £80-£120

313. A group of six magnifying glasses handles late 19th/early 20th century, metal frames and glass later to five examples, to include a small silver handled example, handle embossed in the Rococo style, one with a silver plated embossed handle, with original beaded frame and glass, a small mother of pearl handled example, frame stamped Hilkinson, and three further examples, small, medium and large, two largest stamped Hilkinson to their chromed frames (6), largest 23cm £80-£150

314. A late Victorian shagreen handled silver magnifying glass London, 1900, Harold Child, the frame with applied raised diamond chips set initials EME and engraved ‘From M.W.E.B 1842 7th July 1902, shaped shagreen covered handle, length 21cm £100-£150

315. A late Victorian cased silver magnifying glass London, 1888, by William Leuchars, pierced foliate scroll frame with masks, the handled engraved with foliate c scrolls, in fitted red grained morocco blue velvet lined case, stamped in gilt Leuchars & Son, 38&39 Son Piccadilly London W, length 25cm £200-£300

316. A George V tortoiseshell and silver jewellery box Birmingham, 1924, A E Sturge, of oval form, the hinged lid revealing a padded interior, on cabriole legs, length 13.5cm £100-£150

317. Five Edwardian and George V silver piqué work tortoiseshell trinket boxes the first with ribbon tied fruit basket piqué work, of square bombe form with bun feet, hallmarks indistinct, the second trinket box of cartouche outline, the lid with piqué work the edge moulded, Birmingham, 1909, the circular box with ribbon tied decoration to the lid, the small circular box on tall cabriole legs, London, 1911, and an oval example, with vase and garlands, Birmingham, 1907 (5), widest box 11.5cm £200-£300

318. An oval tortoiseshell and silver trinket boxes and three other examples early 20th century, the first oval example with piqué work and cabriole legs, Birmingham, 1921, the smaller oval example with a beaded edge and cabriole legs, a circular example with scroll feet, Birmingham, 1916, and a smaller circular example, the lid with piqué work, Birmingham, 1922 (4), Largest length 10cm £150-£250

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319. A tortoiseshell, silver and piqué work scent bottle and three smelling salt bottles

1920s/30s, the scent bottle London, 1920, the lid with a piqué work coat of arms with figures and the band stamped, ‘Jamaica’, sides cut glass, first smelling salt bottle in tortoiseshell, the hinged lid revealing a glass interior and stopper, London, 1934, the second glass with a screw lid and stopper, hallmarked Birmingham, 1938, Mappin & Webb Ltd, the third with an initialled screw lid enclosing a stopper and with cut glass sides, Birmingham, 1924 (4), Tallest height 13cm £100-£150

320. A tortoiseshell and silver powder jar, another smaller example and three brushes

late 19th/early 20th century, the first of glass lobed form, the knopped lid with trailing husk piqué work, Birmingham, 1921, the smaller example with a cut glass bowl and with trailing rose head decoration, Birmingham, 1899, a hairbrush, London 1929, and two clothes brushes, with piqué work decoration and both hallmarked for London (5), Largest jar approx. 16cm diam £100-£150

322. A group of seven tortoiseshell and piqué work purses late 19th/early 20th century, all interiors lined, two without divisions, first in blonde tortoiseshell and the top inlaid with strapwork and scrolls, the second rectangular with guilloché banding and flowerheads, the third with a thistle and initials to its lid, a further cartouche example with strapwork inlaid hinges, and three smaller rectangular examples (7), widest 7cm £150-£250

321. A group of six tortoiseshell and piqué boxes late 19th/early 20th century, the first a blond tortoiseshell cigar case with some gold piqué work and the interior lined, second a cigar case with inlaid strapwork hinges, a cartouche form box for accessories, now lacking, with chased gold mounts, a cigarette box, a small aide memoire and a blond tortoiseshell calling card book (6), Largest length 14cm £150-£250

323. A group of six tortoiseshell pieces and an Indian Kutch silver pin cushion late 19th/early 20th century, the first a heart form tray with silver mounts, London, an oval pill box with chased silver sides, a bangle, a small Chinese oval mirror with pierced dragon swivel cover, a pair of folding lorgnettes, a domed Regency needle case and a Kutch heart shaped pin cushion (7), tray length 14cm, pin cushion 0.97ozt £100-£150

324. A late 19th century tortoiseshell and piqué inlaid cigar case

rectangular, inlaid in gold piqué work with a vacant shield shaped reserve, interior moire silk lined together with a pair of French cut steel shoe buckles (2), first length 15cm £50-£80

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325. Mid 19th century and later glass scent bottles to include a French Palais Royal gilt metal mounted square blue opaline scent, having hinged cover inset with a view of the Gare Du L’Est and chased scrolling cage work shoulder, a blue scent bottle and stopper, a clear crystal scent bottle, possibly Baccarat, a cranberry scent bottle and two others (6), first height 9cm £80-£120

326. A Victorian gold thimble unmarked, foliate engraved band with vacant oval cartouche, associated case, weight approx. 5g £80-£120

327. A Victorian parquetry banded burr walnut work box and contents the box with lift out tray containing two Chinese export mother of pearl winders, pairs of steel scissors, bone shuttles, bodkins, glove stretchers, crochet hooks and other sewing items, needle cases, a selection bone lace-making bobbins with glass spangles, some bearing names, a brass and wood examples, a beadwork bracelet with gilt metal clasp, 19th century beadwork purse and crochet and cut steel misers purses, etc. (qty) £150-£250

328. A collection of 19th century and later sewing items to include a reverse glass mounted pin cushion depicting the Great Exhibition 1862 a feltwork pin cushion, a gilt metal etui containing a thimble a mother of pearl thimble case, a Regency tortoiseshell knife box shaped thimble case, a gilt embossed leather patented Needle Preserver containing four pink tubes tiles Brown Davis & Halse

Licensed By The Patentee, two gilt tooled leather needle packet cases, a French blue velvet and mother of pearl mounted oval section sewing companion, a beadwork covered bone needle case, a card decoupage needlebook depicting Queen Victoria, a gilt metal egg shaped thimble case, a boxwood tape measure, a Mauchline ware double ended pincushion printed “Made of Wood Grown on the Lands of Abbotsford, horn and bone knitting needle guards in the form of hooves, a mother of pearl mounted purse, silver and other thimbles, a Tunbridgeware tape measure, a Mauchline black ground needle case, ‘ A present from Garlieston’ etc (qty), various £300-£400

329. Early 20th century vertu to include a silver-gilt and guilloché enamel cased telescopic cigarette holder

first the case of tapering form with hinged cover and suspension ring decorated in pale blue guilloché enamel painted with rose sprigs containing a three draw silver gilt cigarette holder with celluloid mouthpiece, a silver gilt a blue guilloché enamel cased clear scent bottle and stopper with dropper, a late Victorian gold telescopic pencil with slender foliate chased barrel, turquoise set collar and purple stone set terminal and a plain hexagonal silver swizzle stick (4), first length 7cm £100-£150

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330. A Russian silver-gilt and plique à jour enamel cigarette case c.1900

St Petersburg, 88 Zolotnik 1898-1903, assay master Yakor Lyapunov, struck twice Liubavin, Court Silversmith, rectangular cushion form pierced and decorated to both sides in plique a jour enamel with an Imperial crowned Russian eagle with shields on their breasts and scrolling foliate decoration against a finely stippled ground borders by beaded white enamel border, interior gilt, 9.8 x 8.3cm, weight approx. 5.67ozt £800-£1,200

331. An early 20th century Swiss .935 silver-gilt and painted guilloché enamel box and cover stamped 935 F.B.E Geneve, circular, white ground enamel, the lift off cover painted with a roaring stag and hinds in a highland landscape, gilt interior, diameter 6cm, weight approx. 2.52ozt £100-£200

332. An early 20th century continental silver gilt and painted enamel box

London import marks for 1913, George Stockwell, circular, translucent pale blue guilloché ground, the hinged domed lid painted in black with the silhouettes of three children in a garden, diameter 5.5cm, weight approx. 2.14ozt £100-£150

333. A Regency gold mounted carved nut ‘sea bean’ scent bottle c.1820 the body carved with hatched decoration, foliate chased mount with hinged cap, with chain attachment and suspension ring, height 3cm £80-£120

334. A pair of early 20th century French brass and enamel and mother of pearl opera glasses the barrels and extending handle decorated in red enamel fading to yellow and painted with seaweed, mother of pearl veneered eyepieces, the bridge stamped Colmont Paris, length 11cm £100-£150

335. Silver to include caddy spoons, a stamp case and propelling pencils comprising: a silver George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London, 1819 William Eley & William Fearn, initialled, a caddy spoon with gilt shell bowl and cross handle, London, 1924, J Wipell & Co, a foliate engraved hinged stamp case, a Mabie Todd Fyne Poynt engine turned silver propelling pencil another silver pencil together and a plated example and a red velvet pin cushion mounted with Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters (6), first length 9.7cm, silver weight approx. 1.26ozt £70-£90

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336. A late Victorian silver embossed picture top snuff box and other silver items

first Chester, 1895, Nathan & Hayes, rectangular , the hinged lid embossed with a gentleman in 18th century dress in a garden setting, framed by C- scrolls, the side embossed with flowers and scrolls together with a German .800 heart shaped pill box, the hinged cover embossed with cherubs and scrolls, a silver cased scent bottle and a .800 souvenir spoon with yak terminal (4), first length 6.5cm, weighable silver approx. 2.34ozt £70-£90

337. A collection of Bilston and Battersea enamel patch boxes and others

seven with floral designs and birds, two inscribed ‘This and the giver are thine forever’ and ‘Happy Anniversary’, one enamel egg with floral motifs together with heart shaped enamel patch box by Halcyon Days inscribed ‘I love you’, enamel patch box with a robin design by Kingsley Enamels, one enamel patch box inscribed Porcelaine de Paris to base, one floral micro mosaic box and an enamel egg with a pink floral design, eleven with their original boxes (qty)

£150-£250

338. A Victorian novelty electroplated HumptyDumpty rattle the handle stamped ‘Victoria Hayes Born 3rd June 1848’, length 15cm £40-£60

339. An Edwardian novelty silver bear pin cushion

Birmingham, 1909, H V Pithey & Co, naturalistically modelled and textured with articulated limbs and wearing a muzzle, stamped Rd 537681, length 6cm, overall weight approx. 1.09ozt £400-£600

340. Early 20th century mostly Dutch novelty silver miniature furniture mostly bearing London import marks, c.1902, comprising a settee and near matching open elbow armchair and side chair, a Savonarola chair, a corner chair, a pair of salon chairs a larger stool and two smaller salon chairs all embossed with figures and scrolls, together with two miniature coronation chairs, Chester, 1901 and London, 1910, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (12), Tallest chairs 6cm, weight approx. 6.44ozt £200-£300

341. An Edwardian novelty silver hedgehog pin cushion

Birmingham, 1906, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, length 6cm, gross weight approx. 066ozt £150-£250

342. A frosted glass and alabaster figural pin dish, a match striker etc. first mounted ot centre with an amethyst coloured moulded glass seated big wearing a gilt metal collar with simulated pearl drop mounted on a circular alabaster dish base, together with an Edwardian small silver mounted ribbed glass match striker and a late Victorian silver mounted smelling salt jar and stopper (3), first height 5.5cm £70-£90

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343. A 19th century French gold mounted glass scent bottle and other items

first the faceted octagonal yellow opaline body decorated in gilt mounted with a hinged cap and swing ring fitting, bearing French eagles head control mark, fitted with inner stopper together with an Edwardian miniature silver easel back photograph frame, a Charles Horner silver baby’s ring detailed in blue enamel ‘BABY’, a silver bracelet etc (5), first height 4.9cm £80-£120

344. A late Victorian novelty patinated bronze owl vesta / go-to-bed, a miniature Austrian cold painted bronze group of a pair of pugs and other items first naturalistically cast with glass eyes and hinged cover, the pugs in the manner Bergman with glass eyes, stamped indistinctly to underside, together with an olive wood stamp box mounted with an enamel envelope, treen whistle and spinning tops, an Indian sandalwood and sadeli work page turner, fobs and desk seals, an Oris antishock gold plated slim pocket watch etc (qty), first height 6.5cm £100-£150

345. A late Victorian 9ct gold mounted tan crocodile leather purse the corner mounts and sprung claps stamped 9.375 London, 1900, concertina interior with divisions, length 10.5cm £70-£90

346. An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell page turner London, 1902, William Comyns, the filled handle repoussé embossed with figures in a landscape, length 40cm £70-£90

347. An Art Deco pink glass desk clock an Austrian cold painted spelter figure of a Daschshund, a novelty brass ashtray mounted with cold painted spelter frog, a bronzed spelter cat group, and a polished granite desk weight (5), first height 13cm £80-£120

348. Three KPM style porcelain oval plaques painted with historical portraits c.1900 ‘Self portrait of Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun’, and two others, each stamped Firenze and with Fleur de Lys’, Florentine carved gilt wood frames (3), first plaque 8.5 x 7cm, overall 18 x 15.2cm £100-£150

349. Ø Early 19th century School. A cased pair of portrait miniatures c.1830 Portrait of lady a gentleman, oval, watercolour on ivory, signed verso Miss Billington artist No 92 Strand London 1827, foliate carved gilt metal glazed frames, locket compartment verso with locks of hair, contained in red grained fitted leather case, each 7 x 5.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: K3468RFW £100-£150

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‘Napoleon 1er’, flanked by ‘Marechal Ney’, ‘Lefevre’ each signed and dated David 1810 and ‘IMPce Josephine’, flanked by ‘Madame Tallien’ and the “Duchesse d’Abrantes, oval, watercolour on ivory, glazed, cast brass oval frames with scrolling acanthus leaf design, Napoleon and Josephine surmounted by a crown, the others by bows, each with name plaque below, mounted in two frames on an velvet back plate with conforming brass frame (2), overall each 24 x 42cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: CUM91PNT

£200-£300

351. Ø After Sir Peter Lely (Dutch 1618-1680) A 19th century portrait miniature

‘The Hon. Frances Brooke’, watercolour on ivory, glazed gilt gesso frame inset with red velvet slip, panel 13x 16cm, overall 28.5 x 25.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XZMXX6ZR £100-£150

352. Ø 19th century Continental School, A portrait miniature of a young lady

‘portrait of a young lady’, oval, watercolour on ivory, signed Daffinger, gilt glazed swivel locket, b&w photograph verso, scroll surround and brooch fitting, 7.5 x 6.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 8NMUZNNA

£100-£150

353. Ø Early 19th century School. A portrait miniature of a young lady oval, watercolour on ivory, gilt glazed metal frame, the locket back with, sheaf hair set with seed pearls and gilt wire on opalescent glass, 7.7 x 6.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XVE25RA5

£80-£120

354. Four mid 19th century albums c.1855 comprising an album of watercolours, drawings and verse to include a laid down study of a sportsman with two pointers signed E J. Gilmore, crayon study of two boys playing cards, pencil sketch of Ross castle Killarney, initialled WRR 1855, The Obelisk Newton Park, hand coloured lithographs, an album containing botanical watercolours, two watercolour and pencil studies of rustic figures signed G. Copeland, 1832, a view of a continental market square, a scrap album containing numerous laid hand coloured humorous prints, pencil and watercolour study of a fog springing wildfowl, a decoupage album with verse, loose prints (4)

£100-£150

355. 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 removable lid, height 19cm, length 37cm, depth 21.5cm £50-£80

356. A Negretti & Zambra 21⁄2 inch brass refracting telescope late 19th century, with rack and pinion focusing, mahogany tube and additional eyepiece, contained in fitted walnut case with brass carrying handle, bearing paper maker’s label, ‘Negretti & Zambra Opticians & Meterological Instrument Makers to the Queen and Royal Family 122 Regent Street. W. ……LONDON’, another torn label for ‘Stamford Hall…’, brass lens cap engraved with maker’s name, Case length: 100cm, telescope 96cm, eye piece 20cm £300-£400

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363. A later 19th century bells-in-sight cylinder musical box Swiss, circa 1880, the 33cm cylinder playing twelve airs on a single comb as indicated on tune sheet and indicator with five saucer bells and one double, enamelled butterfly strikers, and zither attachment, contained in rosewood veneered case, the lid with transfer trophy, width of case 66cm £400-£600

357. Ø A Victorian figured walnut and satin walnut stereo graphoscope viewer fret cut card holder and ratchet support, adjustible 6” magnifying lens on brass rods, reversing mirror base with drawer and sunken brass handle, ivory tuned finial and inset patent registration disc with lozenge, in a fitted case bearing G. Gail Wood & Mill board Bok Maker’ label together with a selection of viewing cards ‘Sicily’, ‘Japan’, ‘Animal Studies’ etc (qty), length 51.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: ZLRU2RVX

£150-£250

358. A Hardy leather cased ‘Graphite Smuggler De luxe’ fishing rod and other accessories the canvas sectioned interior with seven rod sections, together with three Hardy fishing reels, including The Golden Prince, and a leather flask containing three glass and chrome capped bottles (5), Rod case length 42cm

£250-£350

359. An early 20th century Ericsson designed No. 16 ‘skeleton’ telephone designed 1895, ebonised wood, brass, metal and bakelite, with single crank handle, twin bells and braided cord, height approx. 30cm £150-£250

360.

Souvenir

1937 in connection with the coronation of His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth featuring coloured fabric swatches for the following; the colours of the union flag, the colours of robes to be worn during the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey, the most noble orders of Knighthood of Great Britain, bunting colours of the British Navy, the colours of the British Army, colours of the Royal Air Force, heraldic colours and the tartan colours, stamped to reverse ‘British Colour Council’ complete with protective cover, approx. size 30 x 25cm £80-£100

361. Brooke Bond original painted tea cards, The Race into Space a collection of 50 original hand painted designs for Brooke Bond tea cards, gouache and watercolour, titled, ‘Original Illustrations of Brooke Bond Picture Cards ‘The Race into Space’ Man’s First 50 Steps into the Universe 1957-1981’, together with an accompanying booklet, height 81cm x 86cm £300-£500

362. Four Neolithic polished flint and stone axe heads (4), largest 25cm £400-£600

364.

The rectangular box covered in Stuart Tartan with double hinged lid decorated with two oval reserves, one a portrait of Sir Walter Scott, the other a photographic view of Melrose Abbey, containing Scott’s Poetical Works in five volumes, Glasgow, David Bryce, bound in silk, 2x ‘Prince Charlie’ and 3x ‘Stuart’; gilt edge, each with pen dedication dated 1907, height 8cm £200-£300

365. A Britains Historical Series Coronation Coach set the gilt metal coach with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, together with eight grey horses and four riders, each horse with cast maker’s name, box distressed, bearing label, ‘The State Coach No.1470 Made in England’, coach 18cm long £50-£80

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A Mauchline ‘Tartan Ware’ book box, Sir Walter ScottScott’s Poetical Works British Traditional Colours booklet 357

366. 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, length 11.2cm, weight approx. 22.7g

£100-£150

367. 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

£100-£150

368. 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

£100-£150

369. Assorted fountain pens, propelling pencils and other items comprising a 19th century carved bone dip pen with stanhope, a Mordan Patent Everpoint, four silver propelling pencils, a telescopic pencil holder, a 9ct gold cigar piercer a/f, a late Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, a cream pencil decorated with blue guilloché enamel bands, various fountain pens: Burnham No49 lever fill, Parker Dufold, Waterman’s lever fill, with 14k gold nibs, etc, other propelling pencils to include an engine turned combination perpetual calendar pencil, two double ended dip pen / pencils, silver plated gilt, bone, a long handled bakelite handled pencil, Conway Stewart ‘Nippy”, Duro Point No26, bone desk seals, etc (qty), various £200-£250

370. A Dunhill Namiki: Double Goldfish Maki-e lacquered fountain pen vest form, straight lever, ring top, end piece marked Made in Japan, 14K gold No2 Namiki heart-vent nib, decorated wit two goldfish swimming amongst waves weed in red, gold and green hiramaki-e, length 12cm £300-£400

371. A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck ball point pen and a Cross two pen set first black with gold plated fittings, no KM1614088 accompanied by a leather pen case and in original box, second, a ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, 10Kt Rolled gold, cased (2), first length 13.6cm £100-£150

372. Four fountain pens to include Parker Duofold and comprising Parker Duofold pump fill in black fitted with 14k nib, a Waterman ‘Skywriter’ lever fill in black with 14k nib, a Wyvern No60 C in green with 14K nib and another pen (4), first length 13cm £50-£80

373. A George V WWI 1897 pattern infantry officers sword by Guthrie & Valentine the 82cm single part fullered blade with etched decoration, numbered 14756, plated hilt with Royal Cypher and wire bound fishskin grip, leather scabbard, length 105cm £80-£120

374. An early 19th century 1803 pattern light infantry officers sword curved single edge fullered 33” blade, etched with a mounted hussar, trophies, Turks head and scrolls, stamped J J Runkel Solingen, gilt brass hilt a/f, lions head pommel, wire bound ebony grip handle, in scabbard, length 95cm £100-£150

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377. Four late 19th / early 20th century cased prize medals comprising a silver City and Guild of London prize medal, and three, a French medals: 1896 bronze Ville De Paris Concours de Calligraphie medal by Oudine, a silvered Chambre de Commerce de Paris medal by Roty and a bronze shooting medal, Nancy 1906 by Ch Marey (4), first diameter 52mm, weight approx. 2.5cm £50-£80

375. A Royal Naval Officers 1846 pattern sword

311⁄4” fulllered blade with etched decoration, of crowned fouled anchor, London made, proof mark stamped London made 1206, gilt brass hilt with hinged knuckle guard side guard, lion head pommel, wire bound shagreen handle, brass mounted black leather scabbard, length 96.5cm £150-£200

376. Seven silver Masonic jewels to include a Past Grand Standard Bears silver gilt and blue guilloché enamel jewel collar jewel, a 1914-18 Hallstone silver medal, a silver gilt and red enamel Parthenon Chapter 1826 medal with crown and enamel triangle, a silver gilt RAOB Dorchester Lodge medal, a hardstone keystone and two others, mostly on ribbons (7), various, weight approx. 4.2ozt £70-£90

378. A WWI two medal group and WWII three medal group first awarded to M2 - 132057 PTE. H. Lambert. A.S.C formed of War and Victory medals, second formed of War, Defence medals and Italy star, on ribbons (6) £70-£90

A First World War two medal group awarded to 13791 PTE. W. Capon The Queens Regiment formed of War and Victory medals, suspended on ribbons (2) £60-£80

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Day Two Silver, Jewellery and Coins

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Thursday 27th April at 10.30am

380. George V and later silver to include a pair of pedestal bonbon dishes

a porringer a christening mug and other silver, various dates, makers, first Birmingham, 1913, E S Barnsley & Co, of plain ogee form with three husk handles and beaded rim on a domed foot stamped RD 620724, a twin handled porringer with spoon and a christening mug both engraved with inscriptions dated 1927, a small sugar basin and matching electroplated milk jug, a large trumpet shaped spill vase and a cased set of six fancy pattern coffee spoons (qty), first height 7cm, weight approx. 19.63ozt £200-£300

381. An Edwardian silver butter dish, a pair of late Victorian bonbon dishes and a stand first Sheffield, 1909, Harrison Brothers & Howsom, on ball feet, second Sheffield, 1898, Mapin & Webb, of circular pierced design embossed with scrolls and with foliate rims, the stand Sheffield, 1925, Atkin Brothers, rectangular with raised border and reeded rim, on ball feet (4), first length 13.5cm, weight approx. 12ozt £150-£250

382. A large Elizabeth II engine turned cigarette case, a modern bottle coaster and other silver first Birmingham, 1954, Mappin and Webb, rectangular gilt interior with presentation, second London, 2002 Golden Jubilee commemorative mark, a Haviland-Nye, plain bellied circular form with feature hallmarks and turned wooden base, a square engine turned slide opening cigarette case, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, an oval pill box and a silver handled cake slice (qty), first length 12.7cm, weighable silver approx. 10.85ozt

£150-£250

383. A George V silver table cigarette box, other silver and plated items

first Birmingham, 1917, makers mark rubbed, square with hinged lid and cedar lined interior together with a silver jam spoon, two silver pill boxes, a silver plated, leather and clear glass hip flask with detachable cup and a silver plated table cigarette box (6), various, weighable silver approx. 1.33ozt

£70-£90

384. An early Victorian silver melon shaped cream jug, a spill vase and other silver

first London, 1843, William Moulson, baluster form with scroll rim and handle, acanthus scrolled feet, crested, second Birmingham, 1902, Selfridge & Co, of panelled tapering form on a weighted foot, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a pierced napkin ring, an a/f early Victorian caddy spoon etc (6), first height 13.5cm, weighable silver approx. 9.84ozt £100-£200

385. An American Art nouveau silver hand mirror, a card case and other items

first stamped sterling 925 Fine, pattern no 0716 embossed with flowers and sinuous tendrils, second, unmarked, embossed an orchid and whiplash stems, initialled and dated 1906, together with a Chinese export silver bottle sleeve with pierced foliate design, stamped WH90 and a pair of George V silver backed clothes brushes, with engine turned linear decoration (4), first length 26cm, weighable silver approx. 3.15ozt £80-£120

386. A set of six Victorian Old English pattern silver teaspoons, a cased butter dish and other silver first London, 1865, Robert Wallis, initialled, together with a cased clear glass butter dish on silver stand with knife, a cased butter knife and jam spoon set, a pair of Edwardian butter knives and a Portuguese plated bottle coaster, stamped Topazio, the sides pierced and embossed with fruiting vine (qty), first length 13.4cm, weight approx. 8.72ozt

£100-£150

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387. A George V silver three handled vase, a pair of late Victorian spill vases, and other silver

first Chester, 1912, Hirst Bros & Co, of waisted form and with three handles, weighted base, together with a pair of late Victorian, Sheffield, 1901, by Walker & Hall, trumpet from with petal shaped rims, on spreading circular weighted bases, a pierced twin handled butter dish on legs with frosted glass liner, two foliate engraved vesta cases, a pepperette and cauldron salt and a silver mounted square hobnail moulded glass scent bottle and stopper (9), tallest 19.5cm, weighable silver approx. 5.07ozt £100-£150

388. A group of silver and silver plated items to include a George III and later embossed berry tablespoon, marks rubbed, with gilt bowl, an Edwardian plain vesta case, Birmingham, 1907 engraved ‘Mick 1910’, an Edwardian engine turned pair of oval napkin rings, Birmingham, 1911, an Edwardian single napkin ring, Birmingham, 1911, waisted, with monogram, George V set of five teaspoons, London, 1936, a pair of salt spoon with two Annas coin bowls etc, a pair of plated grape shears, an Islamic silver and carnelian fob seal and a mother of pearl and silver desk seal with crested carnelian matrix (17), weight approx. 6.04ozt £80-£120

389. A George V cased set of teaspoons and tongs, Indian colonial pepper pot and salt, a George V cased set of teaspoons and tongs and other items first unmarked, c.1900, Calcutta, repoussé embossed with village scenes, on feet, second Sheffield, 1929 by Cooper Brothers, a French embossed cigarette case and a Swiss .800 enamelled souvenir coffee spoon (qty), weight approx. 8.96ozt £80-£120

390. A pair of late Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, a photograph frame and other silver items first London, 1897, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, half fluted tapering nozzles with detachable drip pans on square swept weighted bases, together with a circular easel back photograph frame, a silver topped dressing table jar, a silver handled shoe horn and button hook (6), first height 9.7cm £50-£80

391. A small collection of silver to include a George V sugar castor, London, 1930, a Victorian pair of bon bon dishes, Sheffield 1897, a pair of Elizabeth II small candlesticks, Birmingham, 1971, a dressing mirror and brush, Birmingham, 1909, and a three piece dressing set, Birmingham, 1960, various makers (10), height of castor 18cm, weighable silver approx. 12.61ozt £100-£200

392. An Edwardian silver sugar caster, a swing handled sugar basket and a cigarette case first Birmingham, 1905, William Hutton & Sons, plain octagonal baluster form with pierced domed cover on a spreading foot, second Birmingham, 1906, Hayes & Co, plain form with wavy edged rim and swing handle, on feet, the cigarette case with linear engine turned decoration (3), first height 16.5cm, 9.49ozt £140-£180

393. A George V Art Deco silver engine turned cigarette case and other silver first Birmingham, 1934 by Beddoes & Co, of slim rectangular form initialled, together with another cigarette case, a pierced triangular napkin ring a plain example with bead and reed border by Hukin & Heath and a plated napkin ring (5), weight approx. 9.24ozt £100-£150

394. An Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal dish, a christening mug and a sauce boat first Sheffield, 1902, Fordham & Faulkner, plain form wiht twin scroll handles, second Birmingham, 1936, Dies Brothers, Dublin import marks, 1936, plain bellied form with scroll handle on a circular foot, engraved ‘Gillian From her Godfather’, third Sheffield, 1939, Viners, Dublin import marks, of typical form with wavy edged rim (3), first height 11.5cm, weight approx. 16.960zt £200-£300

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395. A George V novelty oil lamp table lighter, a Dutch miniature toasting cup and three cream jugs first Sheffield, 1911, Roberts & Belk Ltd, with scroll handle and oval foot, second stamped 930/1000, London import marks for 1890, decorated with putti in landscapes, on a shaped pedestal stem with scroll supports together with an Arts & Crafts planished jug, Birmingham, 1919, Albert Edward Jones, a baluster jug and an oval bellied jug (5), first length 11cm, weight overall approx. 10.10ozt

£150-£250

396. Silver to include cased sets of coffee spoons, a cruet set and other items various dates, makers, mostly with Dublin import marks, comprising two cased egg cup and spoon sets, of which one engraved Gillian, a cased set of six Art deco coffee spoons, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, a cased set of stainless steel tea knives with filled handles, a three piece cruet set with blue glass liners and spoons, a set of eleven coffee spoons, initialled, an engine turned ashtray with presentation inscription, two spill vases with weighted bases, a pair of napkin rings, etc (qty), weighable silver approx. 21.55ozt

£250-£350

397. A George V silver three piece cruet set, a christening mug and other silver first Birmingham, 1919, T H Hazelwood & Co, of hexagonal pierced design on feet fitted with blue glass liners, together with a novelty rabbit and cat salt and pepper pots, unmarked, a christening mug Birmingham, 1933, William Suckling, of plain tapering bellied form with angular handle, initialled, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, an egg cup, a foliate engraved cigarette case, and a napkin ring (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 13ozt £150-£250

398. Five Elizabeth II silver miniature tea set trays London, 1972 and 1975, P H Vogel & Co, with rounded edges and openwork handles (5), length 15cm, width 4cm, weight approx. 6.61ozt £100-£150

399. Assorted silver to include a cased set of pastry forks, napkin rings etc.

various dates, makers, comprising a cased set of six pastry forks, Sheffield, 1966, Viners, a set of six late Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1890, Francis Higgins, a Kings pattern christening fork and spoon, a set of German .835 Hildershuim Rose pattern coffee spoon and near matching butter knife, a set of Italian .800 coffee spoons, six assorted napkins rings, mostly initialled, etc (qty), first length 14cm, weight approx. 22.4ozt £250-£350

400. An early 20th century set of six American silver bouillon cups stamped sterling, Webster Company, circular twin handled design with pierced and embossed border, engraved with swags, accompanied by five cream ground Lenox porcelain liners with gilt line border, and a matching set of seven liners (qty), silver weight approx. 8.25ozt £100-£150

401. A modern silver clad pepper mill and a small silver christening spoon first Birmingham, 1998 by A L Poole, plain waisted form with gilt finial, the spoon with rocking horse terminal (2), first height 15.5cm £70-£90

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402. Indian silver embossed box and other items

unmarked, the box of fan shaped repoussé embossed with a bird and foltae decoration, velvet lined together with an embossed pen case of elongated flattened oval form the lid with chain attachment, a Tibetan cigarette packet case and lighter cover (4), first length 16.5cm, weight approx. 12.92ozt

£100-£200

405. An Edwardian Hukin and Heath electroplated and crystal glass lemon squeezer stamped H&H and numbered 18738 RdNo493085, length 18cm £50-£80

409. George IV and later fiddle and thread pattern flatware mostly London various dates and makers, comprising eight fiddle and thread pattern dessert forks and seven dessert spoons, some crested (qty), fork length 16.7cm, weight approx. 38ozt £500-£600

403. A Victorian electroplated mounted oak insulated jug and a salad bowl with servers and a butter dish first of tapering staved oak electroplated bound form with mask spout and hinged cover and ball, bearing a crest shield plaque, together with a constructed salad bowl with servers and a butter tub, both with ceramic liners (5), first height 20.5cm

£70-£90

406. An Edwardian oak and silver plate galleried tray of cartouche outline and with rope twist handles and bun feet, bearing maker’s stamps to its edge, together 19th/early 20th silver plate, to include: an oval pierced galleried tray, a punchbowl, an EPNS shell dish, a cartouche form lidded entrée dish, a rectangular EPNS tray, a wine funnel, a hobnail cut claret jug, and a Rococo style tazza (9), Oak tray length 62cm £50-£80

407. An Art Deco Ryals EPNS canteen of flatware comprising nine table forks, nine dessert forks, nine desert spoons, nine soup spoons, eight table knives, nine dessert knives, nine fish knives and forks, nine tablespoons and nine teaspoons (qty), tables knives length 24cm £50-£80

410. 19th century silver teaspoons and a pair of late Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern sugar tongs various dates makers, comprising a matched set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, of which five London, 1897, Charles Boyton (II), initialled, four George III bright cut old English pattern teaspoon, London, 1807 maker mark rubbed, etc (qty), first length 4.5cm, weight approx. 7.98ozt £100-£150

411. Fourteen matched George III and later bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons various dates, makers, fluted shell bowls, together with a pair of sugar tongs, some initialled (qty), length 13cm, weight approx. 6.31ozt £80-£120

404. Four Edwardian graduated silver plated oval meat domes with C-scroll handles and moulded edges, the largest stamped for Walker & Hall Sheffield, the other three stamped for the Alexander Plate Company London Welbeck Place (4), Length sizes: 37cm, 35.5cm, 30cm, 25.5cm £100-£200

408. An American Art Deco silver part canteen of flatware stamped Sterling by Towle, comprising twelve table forks, ten silver handles table knives with stainless steel blades, eleven dessert forks and eleven dessert spoons, initialled, in a baize lined fitted cutlery case by Gorham, weight approx. 46.59ozt £600-£800

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412. A matched set of four George III and later silver Old English pattern tablespoons and a set of six American dessert spoons

first one pair London, 1795/6 Willaim Eley/ William Eley/Wiliam Fearn, the matched pair London, 1900, Carrington & Co, all initialled J, second Louis XV pattern stamped Sterling PAT 189, by Whiting, initialled (10), first length 21.5cm, weight approx. 15.02ozt £150-£250

413. A late Victorian cased set of six apostle coffee spoons and tongs and a cased set of twelve coffee spoons

London, 1896, Wakely & Wheeler, in a fitted case retailed by Spink, second Birmingham, 1941, Arthur Price, Dublin import marks (2), weight approx. 7.57ozt £100-£150

414. A Victorian silver Albert pattern variant soup ladle

London, 1874, The Portland Co. (Francis Higgins III), initialled, length 35.5cm. weight approx. 10.32ozt £140-£180

415. A late Victorian twelve setting silver shell and scroll pattern canteen of flatware

London, 1899, R & S Garrard, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, four sauce ladles, cheese scoop, pair of butter knives, salad serving spoon and fork, serving spoon and fork, pair of cold meat forks, together with sets of twelve near matching but later table knives and dessert forks with stainless steel knives, Sheffield, 1984, Garrard & co Ltd, crested (qty) table fork length 20.6cm, weight approx. 147.33ozt £3,000-£5,000

416. An Edwardian cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks

Sheffield, 1909, Walker and Hall, foliate engraved blades and tines, contain in a blue silk lined fitted walnut case with vacant brass shield reserve, knife length 20.6cm £150-£250

417. A George V silver bachelor’s teapot and a sugar bowl

Birmingham, 1921/1923, Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd, both of oval lobed waisted form, the teapot with ebonised handled and knop finial (2), width handle to spout 23cm, weight approx. 12.7ozt £150-£200

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418. An Edwardian silver three piece tea set

Birmingham, 1908, makers mark rubbed, comprising teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, of oval lobed tapering from, on claw feet, the teapot with ebonsied loop handle and fluted knop finial, initialled (3), Handle to spout width 29cm, weight overall approx. 30.9ozt £500-£600

419. A George V silver three piece bachelors tea service

Birmingham, 1923, Ernest Druiff & Co, of plain circular bellied form with pierced and beaded galleried rim, on legs, comprising teapot with ebonised scroll handle and hinged cover with fluted knop finial, sugar basin and milk jug, crested (3), teapot handle to spout 21cm, weight approx. 16.8ozt £200-£300

420. A George V silver three piece tea service

Birmingham, 1930, Syner & Beddoes, of circular panelled tapering form on a domed foot, comprising teapot with fruitwood scroll handles and hinged cover with domed cover and knop finial, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug (3), teapot handle to spout 27cm, weight approx. 29.77ozt £300-£400

421. A George V silver three piece tea set

Sheffield, 1926, Walker & Hall, to include a teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, of plain ovoid tapering form with angular scroll handles (3), teapot width, handle to spout 28cm, weight approx. 35.56ozt £400-£600

422. A George V silver four piece tea set

London, 1926, Wakely and Wheeler, with retailer’s stamp for Searle & Co Ltd 79 Lombard Street London, all with embossed floral strapwork to their domed

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bases, comprising a tea pot and hot water pot, both with wooden handles, knops, and a twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug (4), teapot handle to end of spout, 26cm, weight approx. 55.69ozt £800-£1,200 423. A George VI silver five piece tea and coffee service Birmingham, 1947, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, of plain shaped oval tapering form on legs, comprising tea pot, coffee pot and hot water jug with hinged covers and ebonised scroll handles and finials, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug with reeded borders and handles (5), height of coffee pot 25.5cm. weight approx 81.13ozt £1,000-£1,500 423 422
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424. A George VI novelty silver stamp box Birmingham, 1947 Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, in the form a desk with sloped hinged lid textured wood finish, height 4.9cm, weight approx. 2.01ozt £100-£150

425. An Elizabeth II silver snuff box London, 1961, Collingwood & Co., plain rectangular form with hinged domed cover and bombe shaped sides, the lid mounted with an associated silver-gilt figure of a winged Cupid with a bow and a pig, Chester 1898, Berthold Muller, length 8cm, height 6.5cm, weight approx.4.29ozt

£80-£120

428. A late 19th century Dutch .800 silver cachou box, an Art nouveau double whistle, a hinged cuff bangle and an ingot pendant first Dutch marks, oval with hinged lid and embossed with figures, the whistle with rubbed marks, the bangle, Birmingham, 1963, Smith & Pepper, half engraved with foliate decoration (4), first height 3.6cm, weight approx. 4.21ozt

£70-£90

430. A set of four modern silver decanter labels

Birmingham, 1988 and later, C Robathan & Son, engraved ‘Brandy’, ‘Claret’, “Sherry’ and ‘Whisky’, on chains (4), length 4.8cm, weight approx. 1,12ozt £70-£90

431. A George V silver matchbox cover, pair Indian colonial pill boxes and other silver

first London, 1936, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths CO, rectangular with engine turned decoration and circular reserve engraved with initials, together with a pair of Indian Colonial silver pill boxes, unmarked c.1900 probably Lucknow, the lids repoussé embossed with a dog, the sides with fish, a page marker the handle inset in hardstone with a Scottish thistle, stamped PATENT 15200, a silver a purple guilloché, topped cut glass smelling salt, a mother pearl handled pocket knife, a propelling pencil a three set of late Victorian embossed silver topped toilet jars and a scent bottle, and a French silver plated tasse du vin (qty), first length 6.2cm, weihgable silver approx. 4.51ozt £80-£120

426. An early 20th century German Hanau .800 silver Napoleon tobacco box pseudo French marks, circular cushion from, the hinged flush lid embossed with portraits of the Napoleon and family facing left, legend within wreath, ‘Famille de Napoleon Empereur Des Francais, bearing signature Kickeraus Fecit Yam’, the sides embossed with the trophies of war and strapwork, interior gilt, diameter 9cm, weight approx. 3.19ozt

£100-£200

427. Silver to include an Asprey miniature mug and other items first Birmingham, 1989, Asprey & Co Ltd, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, together with a plain circular coaster with feature hallmarks, Birmingham, 1989, Apsrey & Co, weighted base, a small circular pin dish initialled M, an Italian .800 owl page marker a Dutch silver plated miniature stamped Elevsa, a pair of plated ice tongs, a French nickel plated chatelaine manicure in the form of a dagger suspended from a helmet (7), first height 5.3cm, weighable silver approx. 1.82ozt

£70-£90

429. An Edwardian silver capstan inkwell and propelling pencils first Birmingham, 1905, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, of shaped panelled form with hinged cap on a spreading weighted base, together with a sterling silver Yard-O-Led propelling pencils, a boxed rolled silver Yard-O-Led pencil and a rolled gold Life-Long pencil, initialled J.S (4), first diameter 10.8cm

£70-£90

432. A modern cast silver horse head pill box

London, 1972, William Comyns, naturalistically modelled, hinged cover, gilt interior, length 4cm, weight approx. 1.07ozt £140-£180

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433. A late Victorian novelty silver knights mailed helmet pepper pot London, 1884, George Unite, hinged pierced visor, on a circular base, height 6.5cm, weight approx. 2.07g £150-£250

434. A late Victorian silver cigar case Birmingham, 1898, Deakin & Francis, rectangular curved form, all over engraved with foliate decoration, circular reserve with inscription ‘Lizzie to Zalic’, push clasp, interior gilt, length 13cm, weight approx. 5.18ozt £80-£120

435. A George V engine turned silver desk timepiece, a tobacco box and a pill box first case Birmingham, 1925 Harrison & Hipwood, rectangular with carrying handled on, a swept plinth base, together with a late Victorian plain circular tobacco box, Birmingham, 1900, William Hutton & Sons, interior gilt, a modern rectangular pill box stamped 925 and an oval miniature silver plated carriage clock with quartz movement (4), First height 8cm, weighable silver approx. 3.72ozt £80-£120

436. Sampson Mordan. A pair of Edwardian novelty silver owl menu holders

Chester, 1908, Sampson Morden & Co. Ltd, realistically modelled with glass eyes, on plain circular bases, stamped Rd433091 (2), height 3.3cm, weight approx. 1.35ozt £150-£250

437. A George III snuff box, fiddle pattern teaspoons and other items first London, 1805, John Riley, of rectangular cushion form with linear engraved decoration, lid with sunken hinge, interior gilt together with four George III fiddle pattern teaspoons, an Italian silver cased shell an oval silver and moss agate pill box, London import marks, and a gilt metal and banded agate pill box (8), first length 6.3cm, silver weight approx. 4.58ozt £70-£90

439. 17th century Dutch silver Virgin and Child silver spoon and two other Scandinavian spoons first Dutch marks, round bowl, tapering stem engraved on the front with scrolling decoration, figural terminal in the form the Virgin and Child flanked by putti, engraved verso VRR*AP, together with two other spoons with deep fig shaped bowls, probably Norwegian or Swedish, both unmarked, one with shell finial, scratch engraved to bowl IHS, bowl back engraved with shield containing AIS over NCD and framed by scrolls the other a cherub head spoon, bowl back engraved with a scroll engraved MSD (3), first length 19.3cm, weight approx. 4.27ozt £300-£400

438. A late 18th century Dutch silver-gilt Dutch ship terminal spoon and a French serving spoon first maker mark only JR, the bowl back prick engraved Willim Tomas is Geboren Den 12 October 1769, second Minerva mark by Emile Puiforcat, shell bowl and pierced handle (2), First length 20cm, weight approx. 4.85ozt £80-£120

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Birmingham, 1926, Liberty & Co. Ltd (6), length 13cm, weight approx. 2.52ozt £100-£150

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440. Liberty Co. A set of six silver pastry forks designed by Bernard Cuzner
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London, 1931 by Guild of Handicraft, plain oval planished bowl, tapering handle, length 11.1cm, weight approx. 1.24ozt £60-£80

London, 1806, Solomon Hougham, of plain oblong form engraved with a bright cut Greek key band and hinged domed cover with wooden knop final and angular handle with scroll thumbpiece, on ball feet, handle to spout 29.5cm, weight approx. 21.09ozt £250-£350

442. Georg Jensen. A Danish silver pattern No 42 “Pea pod” jam spoon and a pattern No 148 spoon first Danish marks, stamped 925S George Jensen, London import marks for 1925, planished bowl, sinuous pierced loop handle formed of a stylised leaf beside hanging peas, second Danish marks, stamped 925S George Jensen, London import marks for 1922, planished bowl, sinuous pierced loop handled with acanthus and hanging grape terminal (2), first length 15.2cm, weight approx. 2.4ozt £100-£200

443. A George III silver marrow spoon no town mark but London, 1792, Geroge Smith (III) & William Fearn, crested, length 12.7cm, weight approx. 0.59ozt £100-£150

444. A mid 18th century fancy back silver mote spoon c.1750 makers mark only, indistinct T.W?, the bowl reverse with shell heel, pierced with mullets and scrolls, initialled M F, length 14.7cm, weight approx. 0.27ozt £80-£120

London, 1820, Thomas Edwards, rectangular oval form, bright cut engraved with a field of diapers and central wreath framed reserve bearing initials, hinged cover with thumbpiece enclosing a gilt interior with hinged pierced grille, length 2.6cm, weight approx. 0.32ozt £100-£150

Birmingham, date letter indistinct, William Simpson, rectangular, the foliate engraved hinged lid with central vacant reserve and raised foliate borde, reeded sides, gilt interior with hinged pierced grille, length 3.5cm, weight approx. 0.42ozt £100-£150

Sheffield, 1783, maker mark partially struck, probably John Parson & Co., urn shaped nozzle fitted with a circular detachable drip pan, on a square tapering stem and spreading weighted base, beaded borders, initialled and crested, height 29.8cm £100-£150

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447. A George III silver teapot 448. A George III silver Neoclassical Adam style candlestick 445. A late George III silver vinaigrette 446. George IV silver-gilt vinaigrette A George V Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon 444 443

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13.7cm

Birmingham, 1969, W.H Manton Ltd, engine turned and of canted form, hinged lid underside with a dedication dated 1945-1969, on shaped bracket feet, width 25.5cm, total overall approx. 34.9g £250-£350

London, 1948, maker’s mark, ‘ECD’, engine turned, in the Deco style, the underside of the hinged lid inscribed with names and a dedication to Jack, dated 31.12.75, on stepped feet, width 13.5cm, total weight 12.69ozt £100-£200

London, 1961, by S J Rose & Son, with an engine turned lid and canted corners, front with a dedication dated December 1961, width 16.5cm, total

Birmingham, 1941, D Bros, Dublin import marks for 1941, plain rectangular form with hinged engine turned lid, cedar lined with division, length 17.8cm £100-£150

456. A George V silver pint tankard first Sheffield, 1931, Viner’s Ltd, of plain tapering form with loop handle and clear glass base, initialled, height 12.7cm, overall weight approx. 17.17ozt £100-£200

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454. A George VI silver table cigarette box 455. A George VI silver table cigarette box 452. A large Elizabeth II silver table cigarette box 453. An Elizabeth II silver table cigarette box weight approx. 16.07ozt £150-£250 450. A George V engine turned table cigarette box Chester, 1911, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, octagonal with hinged domed lid with gilt interior, on bracket feet, cedar lined, height 9cm £150-£250 451. A George VI silver table cigarette box Adams, plain rectangular form, the engine turned lid with stepped border, cedar lined with division, length £100-£150 449. Channel Islands Interest. An early Victorian silver cream jug London, 1854 John le Gallais of Jersey, of baluster form, embossed with C scroll framed reserves and foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on pierced scroll feet, engraved J.B. Fleury, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 8.49ozt £150-£250 449

457. A pair of George V swing handled bonbon baskets, a pedestal dish and another bonbon dish

first Sheffield, 1914, Levelsey Brothers, oblong tapering pierced from with swing handles and beaded borders on ball feet, together with a pedestal dish, Sheffield, 1911, John Round, plain design with shaped pierced border and bead an reel rims and a small pierced swing handled circular bonbon dish, stamped Sterling (4), first length 10cm, 10.25ozt £100-£150

458. A late Victorian silver sugar caster and a pair of modern bonbon dishes

first Sheffield, 1896, Lee & Wigfull, of ogee baluster form, embossed with shells and scrolls, the domed cover with flame finial on a domed foot, second, Birmingham, 1973, William Adams Ltd, of wavy edged pierced hexagonal design, on ball feet (3), first height 18.5cm, weight approx. 10.5ozt £140-£180

459. A late Victorian silver dish Birmingham, 1901, Matthew John Jessop, oval, the sides repoussé embossed with flowers and reticulated panels, shell and scroll border, length 29cm, weight approx. 9.47ozt £150-£200

460. A George V silver pedestal fruit dish

Birmingham, 1911, Elkington & Co., circular pierced tapering bowl, on stem and stepped circular foot, height 14.5cm, weight approx. 15.27ozt £200-£300

461. A Victorian silver bottle sleeve London, 1899, William Comyns, the three scrollwork cartouches with scenes of courting couples in landscapes, with monogram, spreading base, height 7.5cm, diam. at top approx. 7.5cm, weight approx. 3.16ozt £70-£90

462. A late Victorian silver dish, an Edwardian dish and a gravy boat first London, 1889, William Comyns, circular shaped pierced bowl embossed with ribbons and scroll, foliate cast rim on pierced circular foot, second Birmingham, 1905, Ledsam & Vale, oval with pierced and embossed decoration, third Sheffield, 1913, Sharman D Neill, of oval half fluted boat form with cast rim and scroll handle, on feet (3), diameter 19.5cm, weight approx. 20.95ozt £250-£350

463. A George V silver waiter Sheffield, 1929, Atkin Brothers, of square shaped form with raised moulded border, engraved with initials, 16.7x 16.7cm, weight approx. 18.48ozt £200-£300

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464. A George V silver tazza Sheffield, 1912, Atkin Brothers, retailed by Heitzman & Sons Cardiff, with stylised handles and a Greek key pierced edge, on a spreading foot, height 13.5cm, diam. 19cm, weight approx. 17.72ozt £200-£300

466. An Indian Colonial silver dish stamped Orr Silver, c.1900, of oval lobed form with pierced sides and wavy edged rim, length 26.2cm, weight approx. 7.92ozt £100-£150

467. A George V silver pint tankard London, 1935 by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, of plain tapering from with two bands of reeding decoration and angular scroll handle, clear glass base, engraved Richard 23.2.36, height 11cm, overall weight 13ozt £100-£150

468. A George V silver presentation twin handled trophy and cover Birmingham, 1921, Martin Hall & Co., of plain vase form with twin loop handles on a pedestal foot the domed cover with flame finial, engraved “Royal Tournament 1922 Sabre v Sabre Cadets First Prize won by Cadet C.J.W. Hill Royal Military College, height 20cm, weight approx. 10.58ozt £120-£180

465. A cased George VI silver twin handled porringer and spoon first Birmingham, 1941, Elkington & Co, Dublin import marks for 1942, of plain oval bellied form with scroll handles and Celtic design border, on, the spoon, Sheffield, 1943, Atkin Brothers, Dublin import marks, Celtic design terminal, in a fitted case retailed by Weir & Sons, Dublin, porringer handle to handle 16cm, weight approx. 9.16ozt £150-£250

469. A George V silver presentation salver

London, 1933, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, circular with moulded border and gadrooned rim, on ball and claw feet, engraved with a Regimental presentation inscription dated 1933 and facsimile signatures, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 29.82ozt £400-£600 468

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470. A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass water jug Birmingham, 1889, Gorham Manufacturing Co, plain mount with beaded border, tapering clear glass body cut with stars, loop handle, height 27.2cm £60-£90

472. A late Victorian silver tea caddy Sheffield, 1898 by John Round, of plain shaped oblong from with a reeded band with husk panels and gadrooned rim, hinged part fluted cover with ebony knop finial, on ball feet, interior gilt, crested, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 4.82ozt £100-£150

473. A pair of George V Irish silver bon bon dishes in George III style Dublin, 1913, Sharman D Neill, circular form pierced with scrolling flowers, a bird, dog and a fox, fruiting vine border, stamped Sharman D. Neill Belfast (2), diameter 13.8cm, weight approx. 6.23ozt £100-£150

474. A George V silver pot pourri retailed by Asprey Chester, 1913, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of circular bellied form embossed with songbirds and trailing branches of flowers, the hinged domed cover with bud finial enclosing a gilt interior fitted with a finely pierced grille, on a domed foot, stamped Asprey London, height 13cm, weight approx. 8.05ozt £200-£300

475. A pair of Edwardian novelty silver wheelbarrow bonbon dishes London, 1908, George Fox, each having pierced lattice side and foliate cast rims (2), length 15.3cm, weight approx. 9.76ozt £300-£400

471. A 19th century continental twin handled silver dish probably German, indistinct mark, bears makers mark B&G, of oval bellied form with pierced quatrefoil decoration and fruiting vine cast rim and handles, engraved decoration to interior, on fruiting vine bracket feet, handle to handle 32cm, weight approx. 13.12ozt £150-£250

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476. A pair of late Victorian silver and cut glass oil lamps both London, 1897, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, with glass chimneys and similar pink waisted shades etched with foliage, the silver plate Hinks and Son. burners above cut glass reservoirs and on stop fluted Corinthian columns on square stepped plinth bases with gadrooned borders, weighted, engraved to base edge ‘1872. Sep. 25th 1897’ (2), height approx.48cm without shade, height with shade 60cm £800-£1,200

479. Sarah Jones. A modern silver and silver-gilt goblet

London, 1985, Sarah Jones, the bell shaped bowl with gilt interior on a gilt honeycomb pierced stem with three bees in relief, on a circular domed foot, height 13.1cm, weight approx. 4.54ozt £100-£200

477. An Edwardian silver twin handled pierced basket London, 1908, Mappin & Webb, of oval form, the sides with pierced foliate decoration and wavy edged cast foliate rim and cast handles, on scroll feet, handle to handle 24.5cm, weight approx. 14.12ozt £200-£300

478. A pair of Elizabeth II silver candelabra Birmingham, 1973, Barker Ellis Co, of twin scroll arm form with three removable drip pans, central sconce with finial, the top section removable and revealing a short baluster stem with square moulded bases and inset corners, bases weighted (2), height 24cm, width overall approx. 35cm £400-£600

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480. An Elizabeth II silver mounted glass claret jug London, 1989, maker’s mark ‘WW’, the silver hinged lid, spout and handle decorated with foliage, the collar with bouquet panels and with a Bacchus mask to the spout and handle, the tapered body with a star cut base, height 28cm £200-£300

481. A pair of Elizabeth II silver and parcel-gilt commemorative St Pauls Cathedral Royal Wedding three branch candelabra

London, 1981, Hector Miller, limited edition commemorating the Royal Wedding of HRH the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, each with tapering nozzles on shaped arms rising between the wings of three gilt beasts holding theirs shields, Griffin, Dragon and Phoenix, on spreading stems with panels of orange blossom issuing the coronet and plumes of the Prince of Wales, numbered 26/400 and 27/100, accompanied by certificates (2), height 22.2cm, approx. 38.26ozt

£700-£900

482. An early 20th century Chinese export silver lidded box and a hand mirror first marked L84 only, circular the sides and pull off lid with raised flowering prunus branch decoration, interior gilt, the mirror unmarked with similar decoration and engraved initial, M (2), first diameter 10.2cm, weight approx. 8.4ozt

£100-£200

483. A 20th century Persian silver table cigarette box

Persian marks, Isfahan, rectangular form with hinged lid, all over engraved with dense foliate decoration, on bracket feet, length 12.2cm, weight approx. 11.41ozt

£100-£200

484. A mid 20th century Japanese silver bowl stamped Asahi Shoten Sterling 998, of compressed circular form with all over finely spot hammered decoration and shaped polygonal aperture, on a circular foot, diameter 15cm, weight approx. 7.86ozt

£100-£200

485. A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch circular gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and foliate engraved decoration to centre, signed Thos Russel & Son, No 9, lever movement signed Russell’s Patented Click Thos Russell & Sons machine made lever, engine turned and foliated engraved case back with vacant reserve hallmarked for Chester, 1878, case diameter 41mm, gross weight approx. 54.7g

£250-£350

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486. A late 19th century lady’s Swiss 14K open faced keyless pocket watch circular gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and foliate engraved decoration to centre, engine turned and foliated engraved case back with vacant reserve suspended on foliate engraved bar brooch, stamped 9ct (2), case diameter 36mm, gross weight inc. brooch 34.4g £100-£200

487. A Victorian 14K ladies fob watch the gilt dial with Roman numerals and centre chased floral decoration, the finely chased case enclosing the movement, the case back and inner cover both stamped 13, inner case back stamped 1650, diameter of case approx 3cm, total weight approx 21g £100-£150

488. A 19th century Swiss 18k gold lady’s open faced fob watch the chapter ring with Roman numerals, inside case marked 18K, dust cover and inside case both marked 11548, the reverse with chased decoration and central vacant cartouche, key wound, total weight approx 35.9g £300-£400

489. Four open faced silver pocket watches comprising a late Victorian watch, the case hallmarked for Chester 1882, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Alfred Russell & Co, 79128, fusee movement with platform escapement signed Alfred Russell Makers to the Queen Liverpool and numbered, case back engine turned with belt reserve, together with two late 19th century Swiss ladys’ fob watches one with engraved dial the other with enamelled case back signed Mermod Freres and a keyless lever pocket watch a/f (4), first case diameter 4.8cm £70-£90

490. A 19th century French lady’s pearl set 18K open faced fob watch inside case No 5944, enamel dial with Roman numerals, split pearl bezel and reverse of case with split pearl border and engine turned decoration to case, verge escapement, key wound through dial, with watch key on chain, total weight approx. 27.4cm £500-£700

491. A late 19th century Swiss 14K lady’s keyless open faced pocket watch gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals and foliate engraving to centre, lever movement, base metal dust cover, foliate engraved case back with vacant shield reserve, case diameter 35mm, total weight approx. 32.8g £140-£180

492. A Victorian 18ct lady’s fob watch and associated 9ct chain

the two tone dial with gilt chapter ring, Roman numerals, dot minute markers, subsidiary seconds and chased floral decoration to the centre, the heavily chased case enclosing the movement, the movement cover stamped 18c and with import marks, the inner case back stamped 18c and numbered 209543, with fine double link 9ct gold chain, diameter of dial 3cm, 9ct chain approx weight 2.8g £200-£300

493. A Victorian 18K gold ladies half hunter keyless fob watch the chased dial with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals above, with heavily chased case, with later metal chain, width of case 3.5cm, watch weight approx 35g £250-£350

494. Four late 19th century Swiss lady’s silver open faced pocket watches all with white enamel dials and foliate engraved cases, one with Albertina watch chain attached (4), various £70-£90

495. A Victorian silver open faced fusee pocket watch and three other pocket watches

first engine turned dial with raised gilt Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and foliate engraving to centre, fusee movement with compensated platform escapement signed S F Sedman Scarboro & Darlington, engrine turned case back with vacant buckle reserve, London, 1876 together with a Swiss keyless silver half hunter with a flat curb link chain attached and two keyless open faced watches (4), first case diameter 4.8cm £100-£150

496. A Victorian silver pocket watch hallmarked London, 1868, engine turned dial with subsidiary seconds dial, Roman numerals and gilt foliate decoration, fusee movement with platform escapement, together with a silver plated 19th century vesta, with scroll cartouche (2), dial diam. 4cm, case 5.5cm £70-£90

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497. A 9ct gold gentleman’s Rotary manual wind wristwatch the circular silvered dial with baton numerals, subsidiary minute track, 17 jewel movement and inside case stamped 375, diameter of dial 34mm £100-£200

498. Three 9ct gold wristwatches comprising a gent’s manual wind wristwatch signed on the dial Tho Russell & Son, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, on later leather strap, together with two 9ct gold cased manual wind lady’s wristwatches (3), width of the former dial approx. 26mm £80-£120

499. A Movado purse watch the signed square dial signed with baton numerals and Arabic numerals to 12 6 and 9, with off-set subsidiary seconds dial, with folding back stand and case numbered, contained within a dark brown leather case surround, diameter closed 5cm, open 7.5cm £100-£150

500. A gentleman’s Hamilton gold plated Ventura Classic wristwatch Ref: H24301511, silvered dial with hour markers and gold hands, quartz movement, Hamilton leather bracelet with folding clasp, in original box with outer and accompanied by booklets card and receipt dated 27/04/21, face height 32cm £200-£300

501. A Breitling for Bentley Special Edition gentleman’s stainless steel automatic wristwatch serial number A25362, the racing green dial with three subsidiary dials at 3,6 & 9, steel applied baton numerals, luminous and steel hands, date aperture, rotating bezel, leather green strap, complete with cases, paperwork and original certificate, warranty and promotional book, diameter of dial approx. 40mm £2,000-£3,000

502. A vintage 1970s Rolex Oysterdate Precision stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch ref 6694, the champagne coloured dial with applied baton numerals, sweep seconds and date aperture, manual wind, with stainless steel oyster bracelet numbered 357 on deployant strap a/f, width of dial approx. 30mm £600-£800

503. A gentleman’s Tag Heuer stainless steel automatic 4000 series 200 meters bracelet wristwatch, 1998 the round white dial with luminous baton markers sweep seconds hand, date aperture, numbered bezel, reverse of case numbered 699713 KA, with guarantee, service guarantee, original receipt from Watches of Switzerland, outer card box, diameter of case approx. 3.5cm £100-£150

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504. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date just stainless steel wristwatch 1968

model number 1017, serial number 1747037, stainless steel case with leather Rolex strap, the silvered dial with, Arabic numerals, dot markers, date magnifier window, contained within original box and outer card box and paper guarantee purchased from Charles Packer and Company, Regent Street 1968, with outer paper postal cover, case diameter approx 38cm

£2,000-£3,000

505. An Omega De Ville Jeux D’Argent silver bracelet watch, circa 1975

the blue rectangular dial with white baton markers and hands, ref: 711.1909, manual wind, heavy link bracelet, with silver import marks to clasp, with original suede pouch, width of dial approx. 34mm

£300-£500

506. Two 9ct gold lady’s bracelet wristwatches

the first by Avia with circular dial and Arabic and arrow head markers and textured fancy link bracelet, the other with rectangular dial, Arabic numerals and graduated circular links (2), total weight 21g

£150-£250

507. A 1980s Must de Cartier tank manual wind lady’s wristwatch the rectangular silver gilt case with tri colour dial, applied hands, reverse of case stamped 149916, with outer case, original papers and guarantee, width of case approx 20mm £100-£200

508. An Art Deco lady’s diamond-set platinum evening wristwatch the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, lugs and case set with single stone diamonds, on a 9ct white gold double mesh bracelet with deployant clasp and safety chain, total weight approx 14.8g, case width approx 11mm £250-£350

509. A lady’s wristwatch by Montine circular champagne dial with raised gold hour batons and gold hands, on a 9ct gold textured articulated strap with a fold over clasp, marked ‘9K 375’, approx dial diameter 1.5cm, approx. weight including movement 18.7g

£150-£250

510. A lady’s Omega De Ville stainless steel manual wind wristwatch silvered rectangular dial baton numerals, stainless steel back numbered 511.163, 17 jewel movement serial No 25426184, width of dial 1.5cm £60-£80

511. A 9ct lady’s wristwatch by Omega with square champagne dial and raised baton markers, to a textured bracelet, stamped to clasp ‘9.375’, diameter of dial approx. 1cm, total approx. weight including movement 32.9g £100-£200

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512. A 1980s 18ct white gold diamond set lady’s Longines manual wind bracelet wristwatch the silvered oval dial with baton numerals stamped Longines, with diamond bezel, with textured brick links, the reverse of the case stamped 16411758, marked on the clasp 750, diameter of dial 20mm £1,000-£1,500

513. A lady’s 18K yellow gold and diamond Rolex Oyster Perpetual date just the engine turned gold coloured dial with diamond indices and baguette cut diamond markers to six and nine, diamond bezel and automatic movement with 18K gold President bracelet, with outer case, instruction booklet and two receipts for services, total weight approx 68.6g £3,000-£5,000

514. A 1970s 9ct gold ladies manual wind Rodania bracelet wristwatch the circular silvered dial with baton numerals, the inside cover stamped 119, the articulated textured link bracelet marked 375, diameter of case approx 18mm, total weight approx 22g £200-£300

515. An 18ct gold cased lady’s bracelet manual wind wristwatch by Valmon the white dial with Arabic and baton numerals, marked on the reverse ‘18K 0.750’, with plated bracelet, together with a lady’s 9ct gold cased Omega wristwatch, champagne dial with Arabic and baton numerals, with presentation inscription to the reverse, with expandable plated bracelet marked (2), the first approx diameter dial 16mm £150-£250

516. A 1960s 9ct gold lady’s bracelet Avia wristwatch the circular silvered dial with Arabic and baton numerals, the reverse engraved presentation inscription’, the textured fancy link bracelet with deployant buckle, marked to bracelet ‘9ct’, approx. diameter 5.6cm £150-£250

517. A 9ct lady’s Longines cased bracelet watch the square silvered dial with baton numerals, articulated bracelet with chased floral decoration, with deployant buckle, in original fitted case, diameter of case approx 18mm, total weight approx 39g £400-£600

518. A late 1960s/early 1970s lady’s diamond bracelet wristwatch by Tiffany & Co. marked on the bracelet 14K, the gold coloured rectangular dial flanked by baguette cut diamonds, the dial signed Tiffany & Co. and with baton numerals, hour and minute hand, the flexible textured bracelet with brick links and safety chain, width of case approx 6mm, total weight approx 28g £500-£700

519. A 14K white gold Lady Elgin diamond set lady’s bracelet wristwatch the oval dial with baton, Arabic, and dot numerals, the bracelet diamond set, marked on the reverse of the case and strap 14K, total weight approx 17g £200-£300

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520. A Victorian Bohemian garnet group comprising a star shaped garnet set pendant-brooch with associated fine chain marked 9ct gold, a large oval shaped garnet set brooch with tiers of garnets and central cabachon and a pair of garnet cluster earrings with screw backs marked 9ct (3), drop of pendant approx, diameter of brooch approx 4cm £250-£350

521. An Edwardian amethyst and half pearl pendant and chain the heart-shaped openwork scrolling pendant set with two amethysts, and half pearl detail, indistinctly stamped, suspended from a fancy link chain necklace, the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, pendant length including bail 4.1cm, width 2.1cm; neckalce length 43.0cm, total 4.0g £100-£150

522. An Edwardian aquamarine and half pearl pendant on chain the openwork pendant set with two aquamarines and with half pearl floral and foliate surround, suspending from an aquamarine collet and fine trace link chain, necklace stamped ‘9C’, chain length 43cm, 4.4g £100-£200

523. An Edwardian white opal drop pendant on chain the central oval collet-set opal to the smaller similarly-set opal surmount, and suspended from a fine trace link yellow gold chain, the barrel clasp stamped ‘9ct’, pendant length 4.8cm, chain length 42.5cm £150-£250

524. An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl fringe necklace the yellow gold trace link chain suspending a graduated fringe of knife edge bars with oval amethyst terminals and with a seed pearl applied to the centre, contemporary case, length 41cm, 12.9g £300-£400

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525. A 9ct yellow gold and cultured pearl necklace each of the elongated entwined double wirework links separated by a cultured pearl measuring 4.9mm in diameter, length 41cm, 9.6g £100-£150

526. A citrine and pearl set bracelet the oval collet-set citrines alternating with pearl set openwork bar links, the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, safety chain, 19.5cm, 15.3g £250-£350

527. A 18ct two coloured pierced link bracelet marked ‘750’ to clasp, approx. length 18cm, approx. weight 13.5g £300-£500

528. A fine curb link diamond set necklace with old brilliant cut claw set diamonds set on curb link chain, with plated barrel clasp, with safety chain, weight approx. 8g £150-£250

529. An amethyst and rock crystal bead necklace and other hardstone necklaces first graduated faceted amethyst beads with faceted rock crystal rondelle spacer beaded, bolt ring stamped 9ct together with a graduated jade beaded necklace, a graduated faceted amber bead necklace, two graduated agate polished bead necklaces, a graduated oval polished agate necklace with rock crystal spacers and graduate flattened oval polished bead necklace with rock crystal spacers (7), first length 51.5cm £100-£150

530. Four cultured pearl necklaces: the first a graduated three row to the silver cluster clasp; the second a graduated two row to the 9ct white gold tablet clasp with diamond detail; the third a two row slightly baroque to the 9ct yellow gold ruby and cultured pearl cluster clasp; the fourth a single baroque row to the two green stone clasp (4), minimum lengths respectively 50cm, 49cm, 42cm, 39cm, combined weight 175g £100-£200

531. A small collection of chains and a opal pendant including 9ct twisted rope chain marked to bumper link ‘375’, a fancy link chain marked to tag ‘9c’, a trace link chain marked to barrel clasp ‘9c’, an opal set pendant with a tag marked ‘18k’ (4), approx. weight excluding pendant 33g, approx. length 82.5cm £400-£600

532. A 9ct gold fancy link necklace marked to bumper link ‘9.375’, approx. weight 15g, approx length 45cm

£200-£250

533. A continental flexible fancy link fringe necklace marked to push clasp ‘9Kt, Italy’, and marked to tongue ‘375’, with securing clasp, approx length 42.5cm, approx weight 18g

£200-£300

534. A double leopard’s head chain necklace each of the leopards with black enamelled dot decoration with ruby and diamond detail, a diamond-set ring in their mouths, to the fancy link back chain and clasp stamped ‘750’, length 41cm, 22.8g £600-£800

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535. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet some charms marked ‘.375’ with a heart padlock marked ‘9ct’, approx. weight includes charms 42.7g

£550-£650

536. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet marked ‘.375’ on the bumper link with heart padlock marked ‘.375’ and safety chain, approx. weight 61g £700-£900

537. A 9ct curb link charm bracelet with a safety chain and suspending assorted charms, two marked ‘9ct’ and one gem set heart charm, approx weight including charms 16.6g

£100-£150

538. A 9ct rose gold curb link bracelet with heart padlock link and safety chain, approx. weight 18g

£220-£280

539. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet with padlock heart and safety chain, approx. weight 15g £180-£220

541. An Edwardian 9ct gold four bar gatelink bracelet marked ‘9ct’ to push clasp, set with ten small opals and a safety chain, approx weight 19.3g £250-£350

542. An Edwardian novelty 9ct gold ‘auld lang syne’ bracelet marked on the tongue ‘9ct’, box clasp set with turquoise, approx. weight 4.3g £100-£200

543. A group of 9ct gold bracelets including gate link bracelet with heart padlock marked ‘9.375’, fancy link bracelet marked to bumper link ‘9.375’ with a name tag marked ‘Helen’, fancy link bracelet marked to bumper link ‘9.375’ with heart padlock marked ‘9.375’, trace link fine charm bracelet marked to bumper link ‘9.375’ with two charms marked ‘9K’ (4), approx. weight 12g £140-£180

544. A 9ct curb link bracelet with heart padlock marked ‘9ct’ and safety chain, approx weight 25.8g £300-£400

546. A curb link charm bracelet with assorted charms marked ‘9ct’ and heart padlock marked ‘9ct’ £300-£400

547. A 9ct gold gatelink bracelet marked to bumper link ‘9ct’, with gold heart padlock marked ‘9ct’, approx. weight 10g £100-£200

548. A flexible link jadeite bracelet the middle section composed of seven articulated circular engraved jadeite discs, closed back setting, to the engraved links and deployant clasp stamped ‘14K’, length 16cm, 10.8g £100-£150

540. A fancy link bracelet set with turquoise marked ‘9’ to clasp and safety chain, approx. weight 9g £80-£120

545. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart padlock marked ‘9. 375’, approx weight 55.7g

£700-£800

549. A mid Victorian banded agate link bracelet composed of eight circular banded agate cabochons, each colletset with single link spacers and concealed clasp, with safety chain, length approx 14cm £400-£600

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550. A 9ct gold six bar gate bracelet marked ‘9.375’, with heart padlock marked ‘9.375’ and safety chain, suspending 1915 sovereign set within a loose mount, approx. weight 38.7g

£600-£700

551. A 9ct gold tri-colour bracelet flexible patterned and textured bracelet, marked on the clasp ‘375’, with push clasp and side fastening, approx. length 19cm, approx weight 15.7g

£150-£250

552. A 9ct gold charm bracelet marked ‘375’ to bumper link, heart padlock clasp marked ‘375’ with Birmingham assay marks, suspending assorted charms some marked ‘375’ including two set with green hardstones, approx. weight 86.6g

£900-£1,000

553. A 9ct gold six bar gate bracelet stamped ‘9.375’, heart padlock marked ‘9.375’, with safety chain, approx. weight 19.6g

£250-£350

554. A 9ct gold curblink charm bracelet with assorted 9ct gold charms including St. Pauls cathedral, a telephone box, a guard in a sentry box, articulated fish, and two unattached charms of the BT tower and a swivel matador all marked ‘9.375’ and two unmarked charms, approx weight 74.7g

£800-£1,000

555. A Sovereign and half sovereign bracelet 9ct gold curb link bracelet, stamped ‘375’, suspending three full sovereigns, dated 1911, 1901, 1895, and eight half sovereigns dated 1883, 1904, 1911, 1907, 1911, 1887, 1912, 1893, ten are in loose mounts, and 9ct gold padlock heart clasp stamped ‘375’, with safety chain, approx weight 89.5g £2,000-£2,500

557. A diamond-set and yellow gold hinged bangle

the top section set with a tapering line of predominately old brilliant-cut diamonds with bead and rope twist decoration applied to either side, the clasp stamped ‘15ct’, safety chain, contemporary fitted case (hinge a/f), inner diameter 5.7cm, 12.7g

£400-£600

556. A pair of Victorian Bohemian garnet set bangles each with claw set garnets, the hinged bangles with push clasps and safety chains (2), diameter approx. 6cm £80-£120

558. A 9ct gold Victorian garnet and diamond set bangle with filigree decoration, graduated applied spheres flanking a central gem set panel, with safety chain hallmarked Birmingham 1964, total weight 18.5g

£200-£300

559. A 9ct yellow gold hinged and turquoise-set bangle the tapering top section of textured floral and foliate openwork design with turquoise bead detail, safety chain, hallmarked, inner diameter 5.8cm, 13.9g

£100-£200

560. An amethyst and 9ct yellow gold hinged bangle the top section set with three oval amethyst cabochons to the ornate openwork hallmarked yellow gold setting, safety chain, inner diameter 5.5cm, 15.6g

£100-£200

561. A Victorian cased silver hinged bangle applied two-coloured flower heads with chased scrolling foliate design and chased arch design, complete with original box, approx diameter 5.5cm, approx weight 39.3g

£150-£250

562. A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement cased silver hinge bangle decorated with a chased bamboo, stork and humming bird design, complete with original case, approx. diameter 6cm, total approx weight 40g

£150-£250

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563. A Victorian two coloured yellow gold twist torc bangle one terminal with the oak leaf cluster and acorn cup, the other with the acorn, oval bangle with inner ridge, inner diameter 5.6cm, weight approx 12.4g

£300-£400

564. A Victorian yellow gold, coral and seed pearl hinged bangle the top section inlaid with three floral coral half bead and seed pearl flowerhead motifs to the border applied with rope twist and entrelac decoration, maximum inner diameter 5.5cm, 35.8g

£250-£350

565. A 9ct gold hinged bangle marked ‘9.375’ engraved with scrolling foliate design to one half and safety chain, total approx. weight 26g, approx diameter 6.5cm £350-£450

566. A two coloured hinged elephant bangle marked by push clasp ‘585’, approx weight 18.4g, approx diameter 6cm £300-£400

567. A 9ct gold hinge bangle marked ‘9.375’ chased with a scrolling foliate design to one half and safety chain, together with a 9ct gold hinge bangle marked ‘9.375’ chased with leaves to one half and a safety chain (2), both measure approx. 6cm in diameter, approx. weight 40.5g £300-£500

568. A hinged bangle marked ‘14K’ to tongue, with textured and chased floral design, approx diameter 6cm, approx weight 18.2g £300-£400

569. A 9ct flexible link button hole watch chain marked to clasp ‘Made in England chain crafted 9ct’, approx length 48cm, approx weight 16.3g

£150-£200

570. A 15ct gold twisted link chain marked ‘15’ to the clasp, approx length 42cm. approx weight 35.4g

£600-£700

571. A Victorian fancy link guard chain approx. length 40cm, approx. weight 46g

£600-£700

572. A Victorian 9ct gold articulated fancy square link guard chain tag marked ‘9ct’, clasp marked ‘9ct’, approx. length 82cm, approx. weight 25g

£300-£400

573. A 9ct gold fine curb link guard chain tag marked ‘9ct’, clasp marked ‘9ct’, approx. length 75cm, approx. weight 11.4g

£140-£180

574. An Edwardian 9ct gold fancy link long guard chain with pierced and faceted box spacers, approx. weight 32.4g, approx. length 79cm

£400-£500

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575. A 18ct fancy link chain and 9ct jewellery marked ‘750’ including a group of assorted jewellery, some marked ‘375’ (qty), approx weight (including unmarked) 53.6g, approx. length of the longest 50cm £400-£600

576. A collection of jewellery including a 9ct gold trace link chain suspending a locket engraved with foliate design, a continental 9ct gold trace link chain suspending a locket engraved with foliate design, marked to tag ‘375 Italy’ with London import marks, a chain necklace marked to bumper link ‘375’ suspending a heart locket engraved with foliate design marked ‘9ct’, a fancy link chain marked ‘375’ to clasp suspending a 9ct gold locket engraved with a geometric design and with colourless paste setting to centre marked ‘375’, a flattened fine curb link chain suspending a cross marked ‘9ct’ (5), total approx. weight 27g £350-£450

577. A square snake link chain necklace possibly stamped ‘750’, approx length 85.5cm, approx weight 25.5g £600-£800

578. A Continental 9ct gold and garnet fancy link leontine watch chain spacers chased with foliate design, stamped with British import mark to the central garnet collet, approx. length 15cm, approx. weight 17.3g £200-£300

579. A 9ct curb link chain marked to each link and t-bar ‘375’, suspending a 1911 sovereign together with a 9ct gold watch key marked ‘9.375’ (2), **HORIZONTAL**, approx chain length 33cm, approx weight 51.5g £700-£800

580. A 9ct gold fetter and three flattened curb link chain marked to bumper link ‘9.375’, together with a 9ct twisted rope chain marked to bumper link ‘9.375’ (2), approx. weight 21g, approx length 56cm £300-£400

581. A Victorian gold mounted sovereign, dated 1880 within a loose mount suspended from a fancy link chain tagged ‘9c’, approx length 46cm, approx weight of 15.6g £380-£420

582. A 9ct flexible fancy link chain marked ‘375’ to push clasp and marked ‘375’ to tongue, approx. length 42.5cm, approx. weight 30g £220-£280

583. A fancy link chain high carat, with character mark to clasp, approx weight 45.5g, approx drop length 33cm £1,400-£1,800

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584. A continental chain with matching bracelet marked to clasp ‘Italy 14K’, bracelet marked ‘14K’ to clasp (2), approx. length 78cm, approx. bracelet length 19cm

£800-£1,000

585. A 18ct flexible fancy link flattened chain marked ‘750’ to the clasp, decorated with nine spheres together with an baby’s hinge bangle with a chased surface and engraved with initials, inscribed to tongue ‘10k’ (2), approx. length 44cm, approx. weight 8.9g

£200-£250

586. A 18ct gold flexible fancy flat link chain stamped ‘18’ with London hallmarks, approx length 91cm, approx weight 24.6g

£600-£800

587. An early 20th century yellow gold and gem-set fringe necklace the front mesh with alternating lobed spheres, circular-cut sapphires and seed pearls to the trace link back chain and barrel clasp, length 42cm, 8.1g

£200-£300

588. A group of three brooches the first 9ct gold half pearl openwork brooch, marked to reverse ‘9.375’; the second a half pearl set brooch in a floral design, marked to reverse ‘15ct’ with a safety chain, the third a simulated pearl set bar brooch marked to reverse ‘England Silver’ (3), approx weight of 9ct brooch 5.6g, the first approx length 3.7cm

£80-£120

589. Two Victorian yellow metal enamel and seed pearl mourning brooches the shaped yellow metal frames with black enamel surround with oval aperture to centre enclosing braided hair and with seed pearl surround, memorial inscriptions to the reverse of both, the other with brooch fastening a/f and pendant loop (2), the former width approx 30mm £80-£120

590. Various items of mid Victorian yellow gold Etruscan Revival jewellery: the circular locket brooch with applied decoration, and a glazed compartment to the reverse; two pairs of pair pendants, and a single ear pendant centrally-set with a pearl (6), brooch diameter 3.4cm, total weight 23.8g

£200-£300

591. Three 19th century brooches two with plaited hair to the centre and one with a half pearl surround, all mounted in gold with two having a closed back setting (3), the largest 2.5cm by 2.0cm, combined weight 10.4g

£200-£300

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592. An Edwardian 9ct graduated amethyst and half pearl bar brooch within an openwork frame, marked to back ‘9c’, approx length 4cm, approx weight 2.9g £100-£150

595. An early Victorian gold memorial swivel brooch and other jewellery first the oval double sided glazed swivel locket within a openwork interwoven surround together with an circular hinged double locket engraved Jan, stamped 9ct, a lady’s 9ct gold open faced nurses watch suspended on silk from a bar stamped 9ct, a pair of Victorian gold pendant drop earrings a/f, a leaf brooch, a single coral cluster stud earring etc (qty), first height 5.8cm, weighable gold approx £350-£450

593. Two mid/late Victorian amethyst and yellow gold brooches the first collet-set rectangular-cut amethyst to a half pearl collet and foliate seed pearl border; together with a mid Victorian amethyst and yellow gold circular locket brooch, the central cabochon amethyst (probably foiled) collet-set within a rope twist surround to the domed border applied with bead and wirework decoration, glazed compartment to the reverse, contemporary fitted case, the first 3.1cm x 2.6cm, 8.6g; the second diameter 3.3cm, 11.9g £200-£300

594. An Edwardian moonstone bar brooch the two knife edge bars collet-set with three oval cabochon moonstones, marked 9ct, width 5.0cm, 4.7g £100-£150

596. Ø A late 18th century navette shaped gold brooch the central glazed locket compartment painted on ivory with two putti arranging a flower basket, half pearl border (some half pearls deficient) , width 4.1cm, 6.0g

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598. An Arts and Crafts cased set of five silver and paste brooches each of circular pierced and embossed openwork design set with red and green paste cabochons in raised rub over settings, the fitted case stamped in gilt Liberty & Co Ltd Jewellers 218 regent Str, largest brooch diameter 5cm £100-£150

597. Four Victorian brooches comprising a Victorian gold, blue enamel and half pearl oval brooch with locket compartment verso, an Etruscan style gold target brooch with central boss, a silver gilt filigree and enamel butterfly brooch and a silver mounted red banded agate panel brooch (4), first length 3.8cm £100-£150

599. A Norwegian silver abstract leaf and enamel brooch marked to reverse ‘Norway, Sterling, 925S’, approx. length 6.3cm £60-£80

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600. A diamond and pink sapphire necklace and a pair of matching ear pendants the front section of the faceted baton link necklace set at intervals with a pink sapphire collet suspending a briolette diamond, the clasp stamped ‘950PT’; a pair of ear pendants en suite, each with a case for Hirsh London, necklace length 44cm, ear pendant length 1.4cm, combined weight 8.9g £3,000-£5,000 600

circular openwork design the border set with graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds to the articulated detachable old-cut diamond-set suspensory loop, mounted in silver and yellow gold, outer diameter 2.5cm, length including loop 3.7cm, 4.7g £1,000-£1,300

An Edwardian diamond-set bar brooch formed as a pair of crescent moons and radiating spokes, divided by a long bar of diamonds with arrow head shaped ends, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, diameter approx 4.4cm, length 4.4cm £400-£600

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 £1,500-£2,000

Victorian diamond-set crescent brooch, set with graduated old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, diameter 2.7cm, 4.1g £400-£600

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old brilliant-cut diamond within the tiered petals surround set with old-cut diamonds, width 3.2cm, 13.0g £800-£1,200

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606. A mid 19th century coral and yellow gold column brooch the fluted tapering coral column with yellow gold Corinthian surmount suspending two caved coral tassels on alternating carved coral and yellow chains (currently detached), length 5.7cm, 17.2cm £400-£600

608. A mid 19th century floral micromosaic panel brooch/pendant the black rectangular depicting a bouquet of colourful flowers within a yellow gold surround, French makers mark to catch with pendant suspension loop to reverse, panel size approx. 3.5 x 4cm £200-£300

609. An oval banded agate and yellow gold brooch the frames with scrolled decoration to the cardinal points, width 6.2cm, 23.2g £100-£200

611. A seed pearl and ruby brooch of openwork circular ribbon and floral bow design, set with half pearls and circular-cut rubies, to the 9ct yellow gold hallmarked setting, width 2.3cm, 4.7g £150-£250

612. A sapphire and diamond three stone bar brooch the modified old brilliant-cut diamond and circular sapphires collets obliquely-set within the openwork oval and tapering bar, with safety chain, length 6.8cm, 5.9g £200-£300

607. A late Victorian sapphire and diamond-set horseshoe brooch set with oval and circular-cut sapphires with diamond points between a row of old-cut diamonds above, mounted in silver and yellow gold, maximum width 3.0cm, depth 3.0cm, 7.6cm £1,800-£2,500

610. Two cameo brooches within ornately engraved and scrolling yellow gold frames: one in malachite depicting the head and shoulders of a veiled lady, the second of a lady in décolleté dress with a sheep, the first 4.8 x 4.4cm, combined weight 46.1g £200-£300

613. A mid Victorian, amethyst, pearl and yellow gold locket brooch the central amethyst cabochon collet-set above the outer yellow gold surround applied with wire work and rope twist decoration interspersed with pearl (untested) collets, suspending a central tassel and side swags, glazed compartment to reverse, contemporary fitted case, diameter 3.3cm, 15.5g

£200-£300

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614. A Georgian diamond, enamel and pearl brooch of navette design, the blue enamel guilloché centre applied with three half pearl motifs to the old-cut diamond-set surround, closed backed silver and yellow gold setting, width 4.2cm, 8.2g

£200-£300

615. A 19th century polychrome enamel and yellow gold brooch the central oval plaque of a head and shoulders of a young lady with a floral garland in her hair and cuddling a dove within an ornate yellow gold frame including figure of eight motifs, the reverse numbered ‘520’, length 6cm, width 5.7cm, 18.5g

£250-£350

618. Assorted stick pins and gentleman’s accessories comprising a foxhead stick stamped 9ct, two diamond set stick pins with applied tag stamped 15ct, two banded agate studs, two studs stamped 18ct, a purple paste set thistle stick pin, unmarked, a carved antler hunting dog pin finial, three gilt and mother of pearl dress buttons in a fitted case, two pairs of banded agate cufflinks, two gilt napkin holders, a painted porcelain cameo, two banded agate drops, lose gemstones etc (qty), various weighable gold total weight approx. 12g £150-£250

621. A pair of amethyst and seed pearl ear pendants each collet-set pendeloque amethyst suspended from alternating seed pearl (one deficient) and amethyst collets, screw fittings, length 2.7cm, 3.5g total £250-£350

616. A jadeite and cultured pearl butterfly brooch the cultured pearl thorax and abdomen between carved and pierced jadeite wings, width 6.0cm, 10.7g

£300-£400

617. An RAF diamond and enamel Sweetheart brooch and a prize medal first, RAF monogram surmounted an enamel decorated within a rose cut diamond grain set wreath, the medal with white enamel legend The Incorporated London Academy of Music, stamped 9ct, in a fitted case (2), first width 25mm, total weight approx. 9.7g

£150-£200

619. A pair of Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl ear pendants, each set with a line of seed peelers to the articulated amethyst collet terminal, the screw fitting stamped ‘9CT’, length 2.3cm, combined weight 2 2g £100-£200

622. A pair of early 20th century opal and diamond-set flowerhead cluster ear pendants each collet-set with circular opal cabochons and a single-cut diamond-set centre and knife-edge links, screw back fittings marked 15ct, length 3.0cm, 2.9g combined £200-£300

620. A mid Victorian pair of amethyst and yellow gold ear pendants each with a cabochon amethyst (possibly foiled) pendeloque suspended from a reel and circular amethyst cabochon surmount, closed back setting with hook fittings; together with a circular amethyst (probably foiled) and gilt brooch, closed back setting (pin deficient) (3), ear pendants length 4.2cm, brooch diameter 2.8cm

£300-£500

623. A pair of tourmaline ear pendants each knife edge bar suspending a rectangular tourmaline collet, length 2.4cm, combined weight 4.4g £100-£150

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624. A group of 9ct earrings of varying designs most stamped ‘375’ together with a pair of hoop designed earrings stamped 14k (qty), approx. weight (excluding the hoop earrings) 24g £250-£350

625. A pair of amethyst tassel ear pendants each claw-set with four articulated amethyst suspended from a single amethyst surmount, hook fittings, length (including fittings) 3.8cm, 5.7g combined £300-£400

626. A group of assorted ear studs variously marked ‘375’ and ‘9c’ and two pairs of unmarked ear studs (qty), approx. weight of marked ear studs 3.4g £80-£120

628. An early 19th century garnet, seed pearl and yellow gold brooch/pendant the central oval garnet within a cannetille surround to the four cardinal flowerhead clusters, each collet-set with five graduated ovoid garnets (one deficient) with pearl centre and applied beadwork borders, closed back yellow gold setting, length including loop 4.4cm, width 3.7cm, 7.2g £300-£400

631. A late Victorian enamelled yellow gold pendant brooch by Child & Child the heart-shaped pendant with a turquoise guillouché enamel centre to the white enamel border suspended from a similar bow, the reverse with presentational inscription for 1893 and with the impressed mark for Child and Child; together with an Edwardian peridot and seed pearl openwork pendant, the reverse stamped ‘9ct’ (brooch fitting deficient), the first length 3.3cm, width 1.6cm, 4.9g; the second diameter 2.8cm, 4.6g £150-£250

632. A nugget pendant depicting an oil rig, suspended on a twisted rope chain marked ‘14K’ to tongue, approx. length 60.5cm, approx. weight (chain only) 19g £550-£650

629. A topaz and yellow gold pendant designed as a Greek cross, collet-set with five oval faceted topaz within a beadwork border and separated by four wirework domes, overall length including bail 4.7cm, width 3.5cm £400-£600

627. A late Victorian gold oval locket decorated with a rope and anchor suspended on a chain, containing a photograph of a gentleman and plaited hair, approx. length 73.5cm, approx. weight 32.5g £300-£400

630. A coral-set pendant by Pomellato half of the heart-shaped pendant set with coral beads, the suspensory loop stamped ‘Pomelatto’ and ‘750’, length including bail 4.4cm, 22.8g £500-£700

633. A Early 20th Century opal set heart shaped locket the opal in a star setting and intertwined initials to the reverse, approx diameter 3cm £150-£250

634. A 9ct gold and diamond tennis racket charm on a 9ct yellow gold chain rub set in a white collet against strings, on a fine flat curb link chain with import marks, pendant length 4.2cm, weight approx. 7.3g £100-£150

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635. A ruby and diamond three stone ring the central rectangular step-cut ruby set to either side with a brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18CT&PL’, ring size N, 2.9g £1,000-£1,500

636. Six assorted dress rings: including a garnet cluster to the hallmarked 9ct yellow gold setting; and a single stone amethyst to the 9ct yellow gold shank; and a citrine single stone ring, combined weight 33.8g £100-£200

637. An aquamarine and ruby ring the three graduated oval aquamarine separated by two pairs of circular-cut rubies to the 18ct yellow gold setting, Birmingham hallmark, ring size M, 3.0g £100-£150

638. 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, ring size G1⁄2 £200-£300

639. An emerald and diamond-set cluster ring the central oval mixed-cut emerald claw-set above a surround of twelve brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18K 750’, ring size O, 4.1g £200-£300

640. A diamond seven stone ring the brilliant-cut diamonds in rubover settings, ring size O1⁄2, 4.9g £400-£600

641. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring the central circular mixed-cut sapphire set to either side with an old brilliant-cut diamond to the fancy shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size L, 3.5g £800-£1,200

642. An amethyst and diamond-set cluster ring the oval mixed cut amethyst within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct yellow and white gold basket setting and shank, London hallmark, ring size L, 8.4g £600-£800

643. A pearl and diamond-set cluster ring the central pearl (untested) measuring 6.5mm in diameter to the border of old-cut diamonds, fleur de lys shoulders and ridged shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size K1⁄2, approx weight 4.1g £300-£500

644. A 15ct yellow gold, half pearl and diamond-set ring the navetette-shaped cluster set with half pearls with a central diamond-set star motif, Birmingham hallmark; together with a half pearl and garnet-set cross-over ring, ring size O and M respectively, 4.0g combined £200-£300

645. An opal ring the oval opal cabochon claw-set to the plain shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size N, 4.1g £200-£300

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646. A 19th century diamond, enamel and 18ct yellow gold snake ring the head collet-set with a pear-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond and with diamond-set eyes, dark blue enamelled (a/f) entwined body and tail, the inner shank engraved with a memorial inscription (possibly later) dated 1876 and stamped ‘18’ and with a continental pentagonal control mark, ring size J1⁄2, 4.1g £400-£600

647. A late Georgian diamond, enamel and yellow gold memorial ring the central black enamel textured lobed cluster set with an old brilliant-cut diamond within a cutdown silver collet, the trifurcated shank with floral, foliate and enamel decoration, ring size P, approx weight 3.0g £400-£600

648. An Art Deco onyx and diamond-set ring the shaped navette ridged onyx plaque set with three old-cut diamonds to the centre and a single diamond at each end to the plain tapering yellow gold shank, ring size N, 3.5g £150-£250

649. A Stuart rock crystal memorial ring c.1700 the circular faceted rock crystal containing ornate gold wire monogram on pink foiling, plain yellow gold closed back setting and hallmarked Georgian shank (possibly for 1821), ring size J1⁄2, 2.3g £500-£700

650. A pair of 15ct yellow gold and black enamel mourning rings each with a central patée formée set with four half pearls and a diamond detail to the black enamel border, the shank inscribed in black enamel ‘In memory of’ and plaited hair, the interior with a presentational inscription dated 1876, Birmingham hallmark 1876, ring size J/K, combined 5.7g £300-£400

651. Five French multi gem-set rings conjoined at the base by a bar, and set with circular-cut rubies, emeralds and sapphire (one deficient) separated by diamondset two stone bars, each stamped with French control marks for gold and maker’s poinçon, ring size I-J, 4.1g £200-£300

652. Two Victorian gem-set and yellow gold rings

the first of elongated oval form and set with three old-cut diamonds within a half pearl border to the trifurcated shank and half pearl shoulder; the second of rectangular form set with turquoise half beads and half pearls, turquoise bead shoulders, First: ring size L, 3.1g; the second ring size M, 2.1g £200-£300

653. Three early 19th century rings

the first a garnet and half pearl cluster to the closed back setting and ornate wirework shank; the second set with one garnet deficient and four opal cabochon collets to the ornately engraved shoulders and shank; the third set with red stones (one deficient) and half pearls (a/f), rings sizes P, L and F respectively, combined weight 5.4g £250-£350

654. A 18ct gold wedding band stamped ‘22’ with Birmingham assay marks together with a 9ct gold curb link bracelet, heart padlock clasp and safety chain marked ‘9.375’ (2), approx weight 10.7g, ring size L £100-£200

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656. A trillion diamond single

ring claw-set to the high coronet, the bifurcated shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L, 3.5g £600-£800

657. A diamond five stone ring the graduated brilliant-cut diamonds claw-set to the coronet setting with heart-motif, ornate shoulders and plain shank, ring size K1⁄2, 4.9g £3,000-£4,000

659. A diamond three stone ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond obliquely-set to either side by a brilliant-cut diamond to the plain scrolling shoulders and shank,

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ring size P, 2.8g £600-£800 655. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond coronet-set to the 18ct gold plain tapering, shank, Birmingham hallmark, ring size O, 3.7g £500-£600 stone 658. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut estimated to weigh 1.10cts to the coronet-setting and plain tapering shank stamped ‘PLAT, ring size O, 3.5g £1,500-£2,500

660. A group of assorted rings including a 22ct gold gypsy ring with sapphire setting, gypsy ring set with three diamonds and marked ‘18ct’, 9ct gold signet ring with engraved foliate design, 9ct gold band marked ‘9.375’, 9ct gold signet ring in the shape of a heart marked ‘9.375’, 9ct gold signet ring, a small signet ring marked ‘9ct’ (6), total weight 23.4g, the first ring size I/J £300-£400

661. A 18ct gold band engraved abstract design marked ‘750’ together with two 9ct gold bands marked ‘9.375’ (3), approx. weight 11.4g, ring size S/T, ring size M/N, ring size Q/R

£380-£420

662. Two 22ct gold rings the first; 22ct gold gypsy ring with diamond and colourless paste settings, stamped ‘22’, the second; 22ct wedding band, stamped ‘22’ (2), total approx. weight: 11.6g, gypsy ring size Q, band ring size H/I

£250-£300

663. A small group of assorted rings including a high carat wedding band with indistinct marks, 9ct gold and garnet ring, 18ct colourless paste set two stone cross over ring, twisted knot ring with indistinct mark ‘9’, 9ct gold and half pearl ring marked ‘9.375’, a half pearl and colourless paste ring (6), total approx weight 19.7g, the first ring size N

£250-£350

664. Five assorted rings the shanks either stamped or hallmarked ‘9ct’ or ‘375’, one set with an oval opal with diamond detail, combined weight 16.0g £150-£250

665. A diamond three stone ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set to the tapering plain shank stamped ‘18ct’; together with a ruby and diamond five stone ring within an 18ct yellow gold navette surround and shank, Chester hallmark 1907 (2), ring sizes K and l respectively, combined 5.9g £250-£300

666. A Victorian 18ct yellow gold gypsy ring stamped with Birmingham hallmark, set with one sapphire, together with another 18ct gold gypsy ring (all stones deficient); a opal and diamond-set ring; and a fob bar brooch set with a foiled red stone Ring sizes: O/P, M L, approx weight (excluding brooch) 8.5g £150-£250

667. A 22ct gold wedding band marked ‘22’ with Birmingham assay marks together with a 18ct white gold textured band, stamped ‘750’ (2), first approx. weight 6.6g, ring size R/S, ring size K/L £350-£450

668. Four assorted rings: the first opal and diamond-set cluster to the 14ct yellow gold hallmarked shank; the three others with diamond-set shoulders, the shanks stamped ‘375’, ring sizes O x 2, L, M, combined weight 10.0g £150-£250

669. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond illusion-set to the coronet, the engraved shoulders with diamond detail, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size L, 2.5g £80-£120

670. A diamond single stone ring the oval old brilliant-cut diamond within a faceted edged coronet, arched shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size M, 3.9g £500-£700

671. A Victorian heart shaped diamond and turquoise set ring with claw set diamonds and heart shaped turquoise to centre, ring size J1⁄2 £200-£300

672. A diamond three stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamonds obliquely-set to the plain shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size O, 3.9g £400-£600

673. A 18ct gold signet ring stamped ‘18’ with Birmingham assay marks together with a pair of earrings marked ‘750’, approx weight 12.2g, ring size R/S £200-£300

674. A diamond and sapphire five stone ring set with three old brilliant-cut diamonds separated by a cushion-shaped sapphire, the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size R, 3.3g £800-£1,200

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675. A ruby cluster ring to the 9ct white gold tapering shank, London hallmark, ring size L, 2.2g £50-£80

676. An emerald and diamond five stone ring the three circular-cut emeralds each separated by a brilliant-cut diamond, 18ct yellow gold scrolling gallery and shank, London hallmark, ring size N, 3.0g £200-£300

677. A group of assorted rings including a 18ct gold ring with a chased abstract design, marked ‘750’, 9ct gold garnet ring, 9ct gold green paste and colourless paste openwork ring, marked ‘375’, an abstract ring, unmarked chain suspending a star of David pendant ‘9.375’ (5), approx. weight (excluding unmarked ring) 20.8g £100-£150

678. Seven assorted rings: five hallmarked 9ct, one stamped ‘14K and one ‘18ct’, six with diamond-set detail, combined weight 15.0g £200-£300

679. An assortment of gold rings including: 22ct gold band marked ‘22’ and another 22ct gold band marked ‘22’, 22ct gold pierced band marked ‘22’, 18ct gold signet ring engraved with initials and engraved to reverse ‘together’, 18ct gold ring set with colourless paste chip, 9ct gold band marked ‘9ct’, 9ct gold signet ring marked ‘9.375’, 9ct gold band marked ‘9.375’ with chased foliate design (qty), approx weight 29.4g, the first ring size M £700-£900

680. A 1950s ruby and diamond-set ring the central line of three old-cut diamonds alternating with two circular-cut rubies, ring size L, 7.5g £200-£300

681. A diamond-set ring the navette-shaped cluster set with old brilliant-cut diamonds to the scrolling shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18CT’ and ‘PLAT’, ring size O, 5.6g £150-£250

682. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond within the engraved collet and coronet setting, arched shoulders and plain 18ct yellow gold shank, London hallmark, ring size N, 3.2g £100-£200

683. A diamond five stone ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size P, 4.0g £100-£200

684. A diamond-set ring the curved ‘V’ shaped design set with six brilliant-cut diamonds to one side, the other with six graduated baguette-cut diamonds, the shank stamped ‘8KP’, ring size K, 5.2g £600-£800

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K, 3.9g £2,000-£3,000

the rectangular cut-cornered emerald measuring 10.3 x 8.3 x 5.9mm, estimated to weigh 3.70cts within a surround of twelve old brilliant-cut diamonds with an estimated total spread weight of 1.50-2.0cts, to the trifurcated shoulders with diamond-set detail and reeded shank, Offered for sale with a report from the GCS, no. 5783-1850, dated 16 March 2023, stating that the origin is Colombian with moderate clarity enhancement, ring size O1⁄2, 4.2g

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689. A Colombian emerald and diamond-set cluster ring £5,500-£6,500 685. A Victorian five stone diamond ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds with diamond points between to the scrolling gallery, engraved shoulders and plain shank, ring size O, 3.1g £600-£800 686. A diamond-set cluster ring set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18’, ring size M, 4.0g £500-£600 687. A diamond three stone ring the cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set to the plain tapering setting stamped ‘18 PLAT’, ring size S1⁄2, 3.5g £300-£400 688. A diamond single stone ring the heart-shaped diamond weighing 1.61cts, claw-set above the plain tapering ‘V’ shaped shank stamped ‘18KP’, ring size

690. A gem-set eternity swivel ring each half of the central band channel-set with calibré square-cut emeralds or rubies, the outer swivels set with brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size N, 5.3g £250-£350

694. A 22ct yellow gold wedding band approx. weight 7g, ring size P £180-£220

695. A 22ct gold band with London assay marks, size P, a fine twisted rope chain marked ‘9kt Italy’ to bumper link and marked ‘375’ to clasp, a fine twisted rope chain marked ‘Italy’ (3), approx. chain lengths 41cm and 50cm, ring size P £100-£200

696. A 22ct yellow gold wedding band Birmingham hallmark, ring size O, 3.4g £70-£90

691. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with a brilliant-cut diamond to either side, all collet-set, the plain shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L, 2.5g £1,000-£1,500

692. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring

the central circular sapphire set to either side with a brilliant-cut diamond to the plain 18ct white gold shank, London hallmark, ring size J, 2.8g £200-£300

697. A black cultured pearl suite comprising a two row graduated 9mm - 5mm necklace to the 9ct white gold oval openwork clasp with a single diamond, a pair of 8mm ear studs, and a 8mm ring, each in the contemporary retailer’s fitted case, necklace minimum length 49cm, ring size O £150-£250

698. Three cultured pearl items: a necklace to the navette clasp stamped ‘9ct’ with a diamond detail; a ring stamped ‘9ct’; an a pair of ear studs with screw fittings stamped ‘9ct’, necklace length 43.5cm, combined weight 21.3g £100-£150

699. Three items of Victorian jet jewellery a faceted fancy link necklace with a central enamelled circular to the centre suspending an oval locket with inner silver frame containing a cut hair wreathed monogram; a pair of hook ear pendants, each modelled as an acorn suspended from an oak leaf cluster; an oval cameo brooch depicting the profile of a classical lady, necklace length 54cm; ear pendant length (including hook) 4.5cm; brooch 5.2cm x 4.5cm £80-£120

700. Assorted jewellery a pair of two stone peridot ear pendants, the screw fittings stamped ‘9CT’; an Edwardian crescent and foliate seed pearl and yellow gold bar brooch; a galloping horse applied to a bar brooch stamped ‘9CT’; and a pair of half pearl two coloured fly earrings on hoop fittings, combined gross weight 8.1g £80-£120

693. A rock crystal and opal ring the circular faceted rock crystal applied to the centre with a rose-cut diamond and opal fly with cabochon ruby eyes, ring size O, 8.2g £100-£150 695

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701. Three items of Victorian/ Edwardian opal and yellow gold jewellery the first yellow gold everted horseshoe stick pin set with circular cabochon opals within a red guilloché enamel border; an oval claw-set peacock opal stick pin; and an oval peacock opal brooch within a plain border and safety chain (3), the former length 2.2cm, width 2.1cm; £400-£600

702. An 18ct gold ring and an assortment of 9ct gold items together with an 18ct gold dress button with chased decoration, lady’s 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch by Regency, a lady’s 9ct wristwatch marked ‘9 .375’, small 9ct gold ring set with diamond chips, 9ct gold band, a dress pin marked ‘15ct’, two enamel dress buttons, a pair of hoop earrings, a band marked ‘18’ and others (qty), 18ct weight approx. 5g, 9ct weight includes watch movements approx. 36.5g, 18ct ring size: L, 9ct ring size: K, 9ct ring size O/P, chain length approx 45.5cm £300-£500

703. Assorted items of jewellery and costume jewellery including a cultured pearl necklace graduated in diameter 7.2mm to 3.1mm to the paste clasp; a silver and turquoise circular plaque bracelet, stamped ‘REG 85143’; a silver belcher link bracelet and padlock clasp, suspending various charms of different dogs; a silver hinged bangle, with floral and foliate engraving to the top section, necklace length 51cm £80-£120

704. Three Regimental items

a 9ct yellow gold circular hinged locket pendant applied with the emblem for The Queen’s Regiment; a bar brooch also for the Queen’s Regiment stamped ‘9ct’; and an enamelled Royal Artillery brooch stamped ‘Silver’ (3), diameter 2.7cm, 7.2g; length 4.5cm, 2.8g respectively £100-£150

705. Six Georgian red paste buttons each of quatrefoil form and set with five circular red pastes (one deficient), diameter 12.5mm, combined weight 11.6g £100-£150

706. A pair of mid 19th century paste set pinchbeck brooches

oval embossed scroll frames with a centre of leaves five purple pastes in raised settings (2), length 6cm £80-£120

707. A collection of 19th century jewellery comprising a tortoiseshell heart padlock shaped with foliate pierced mount, a gold lovers knot brooch with tassel drops, a Georgian gold memorial brooch, the central floral hair and wire work panel with seed pearl detail upon an opaline ground, a rose cut white stone cluster ring set in silver on bifurcated gold shank, a scarab beetle pendant set within an openwork frame, a blue enamel and half pearl set panel ring, a red stone set garter brooch, a gilt and black enamel brooch ‘In memory of’ engraved to reverse ‘Sarah Ann Williams, Died Oct 15th 1864, aged 23 years and 9 months’, two cased quizzers, a pique work inlaid tortoiseshell brooch, a bone egg pendant containing a chick, a gilt fancy link bracelet with a green paste setting, a colourless paste set watch key, a gilt verge pocket watch balance cock ring (qty), first length 5.7cm, lovers knot brooch approx. 4.2g £400-£600

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708. A collection of jewellery comprising a half pearl set bangle, a citrine and half pearl bar brooch marked ‘9ct’, an agate bar brooch marked ‘9ct’, a cameo brooch, an oval locket engraved with scrolling foliate design, a trace link chain marked ‘15K’, a fancy link chain marked ‘9ct’, a heart bar brooch set with a garnet, a blue stone full hoop eternity ring (a/f), a seven stone gemset ring (one deficient), Approx. length 62cm, approx weight. 28.7g Ring sizes R and O £400-£500

709. A small group of assorted jewellery comprising an 18ct three stone gem set ring, a ring marked 14 with marquis shaped diamond cluster set with turquoise to centre, Scottish silver brooch set with citrine, compass pendant (unmarked), pearl set cluster earrings marked 9ct and two other pin brooches (7), weight of former ring 3g £150-£250

710. An assorted group of lady’s jewellery including; a 9ct gold ring set with turquoise and mother of pearl ring, a micro mosaic brooch of flowers, a horse shoe bar brooch set with half pearls, an aymerthist set pierced bar brooch, marked ‘14K’, an agate set stick pin, a lava stone cameo stick pin and a pair of floral earrings (6), ring size E £100-£200

711. Two fitted jewellery boxes containing assorted costume and silver jewellery including; a fine flattened curb link Edwardian guard chain, a Ruskin pottery brooch mounted in pewter, a coral beaded necklace, a carnelian hardstone necklace, a floral micro mosaic panel brooch depicting forget-me-nots, two floral micro mosaic buttons and later examples of micro-mosaic, a paste insect bar brooch, a pair of carnelian ear pendants, a German paste brooch, a dress clip folding lorgnette glasses, a silver bull pendant stamped to side (qty), guard chain approx length 74.5cm £100-£200

712. A collection of assorted chains and other jewellery including a 9ct twisted link bracelet marked ‘9.375’, 9ct rope twist gold chain marked to bumper link ‘9.375’, a continental twisted link necklace marked ‘14K Italy’ suspending a locket, 9ct fine link chain marked to bumper link ‘9.375’, 9ct Albert chain with suspending T-bar marked ‘9.375’, 9ct trace link necklace marked ‘9.375’, fetter and three link bracelet with suspending T-bar marked ‘375’, 9ct fetter and three link bracelet marked ‘375’, a flattened curb link chain marked ‘375’ (qty), total approx. weight 70.6g

£700-£800

713. A collection of assorted gold jewellery including a 9ct fancy link necklace, 9ct gold, garnet and half pearl bar brooch, an 9ct gold, aquamarine and half pearl bar brooch and a fox’s head tie pin (4), approx. total weight 18g

£280-£320

714. A small group of assorted jewellery including an 9ct gold gate bracelet marked to clasp ‘.375’, 9ct gold chain marked ‘375’, a pair of 9ct cufflinks engraved ‘NGL’, Chinese dragon pendant marked ‘14K’ suspended on the chain, an Egyptian hieroglyph pendant (5), approx. weight (excluding the Chinese pendant and Egyptian hieroglyph pendant): 25.7g £400-£600

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715. An amethyst brooch and a pair of ear pendants en suite the brooch centrally-set with an oval faceted amethyst to the asymmetric textured frond surround, the ear pendants of similar design (3), brooch overall width 2.9cm, ear pendant length 2.9cm, combined 14.0g

£100-£200

716. A collection of assorted jewellery including a single stone garnet 9ct gold ring, a 9ct gold gypsy ring with blue and colourless paste settings, intimation pearl and colourless paste set ring marked ‘18ct’, pink and colourless paste set ring marked ‘9ct & Sil’, colourless paste set band, a peridot and pearl chip set 9ct gold pendant marked ‘9ct’, a fine link chain marked ‘375’, bar brooch with a floral design with red paste settings, a 9ct bar brooch set with pearl chips and pink paste setting marked ‘9ct’, bar brooch with maltese cross design, 9ct gold watering can charm, 9ct gold spinning roulette wheel charm, horse and carriage charm inscribed ‘c 1815’, bull’s head charm, 9ct pair of clogs charm, small iconic charm, cocktail shaker charm, a set of keys spelling ‘I Love you’ charm, 9ct swivel pendant, 9ct cross pendant engraved with foliate and heart design (qty), approx. weight 39g

£400-£600

717. A silver curb link charm bracelet and other items of jewellery

the first with silver charms and other charms variously marked with two separate charms, together with a 9ct gold ring marked ‘9ct’ set with colourless paste surrounding a red cabochon, 9ct metal core bangle marked with chased scrolling foliate design marked ‘1/5th 9ct’, a colourless paste bow brooch and a colourless paste bracelet by Eisenberg Ice, marked to clasp ‘Eisenberg Ice U.S. Pat Pend’ (7), approx weight of charm bracelet: 3.87ozt

£100-£150

718. A toothpick and other jewellery to include a twist action toothpick stamped 14ct with linear engraved decoration and suspension ring terminal, initialled G.N, an articulated mesh link strap bracelet with buckle claps stamped 9C, a 9ct pink and white stone cluster ring, a gilt lovers knot brooch etc (5), gold weight approx. 12.4g

£140-£180

720. Three gem-set rings: a grey cultured pearl cross-over ring stamped ‘K18’; a rectangularcut amethyst to the plain shank stamped ‘14K’; and a pink tourmaline ring to the textured shank stamped indistinctly ‘14K £150-£250

719. A 9ct gold belcher chain marked ‘375’ to clasp, together with 9ct repurposed bracelet marked ‘375’, a fine chain with a tag in the shape of a dodo bird marked ‘750’, a belcher chain marked ‘9Kt’, a heart locket chased with scrolling foliate design marked ‘9ct’, a hinged bangle marked ‘1/5th 9ct metal core’, the first chain length 57cm, total approx. weight (excluding bangle) 27.2g £300-£350

721. A group of lady’s jewellery including a Victorian gold blue enamel and half pearl Etruscan Revival tassel brooch, an 18ct gold and red paste ring, a 18ct gold and green hard stone ring, a 9ct white gold ring with chased foliate design stamped ‘9.375’, a 9ct gold and aquamarine bar brooch, a fancy link chain suspending a Victorian silver locket with chased floral design, an open work marcasite brooch and a pair of colourless paste ear pendants (7), chain length approx 60.5cm, red paste ring size I, green hard stone ring size I, white gold ring size M/N, brooch approx 5cm, diameter £200-£300

722. A white opal bead necklace graduated in size from 8.0mm to 2.5mm, each separated by a faceted rock crystal spacer, to the bolt ring clasp, lenght 47cm, 18.1g

£150-£250

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724. A pair of Chinese jade goldfish ear earrings, other jewellery

first unmarked framed with post fittings, a citrine wreath brooch in associated case a stick pin with turquise set and scroll carved finial, an Art Deco silver an marcasite spray brooch, a Thai silver, niello and enamel brooch in the form of hat with a feather stamped Thye Yiak, an Art Deco silver black enamel and marcasite openwork plaque ring, cats eye chrysoberyl ring and a Belgian 50 Centimes coin bracelet (8), first length 2.5cm

£100-£150

725. A cultured pearl and green hardstone spray brooch and other jewellery

first of scroll design stamped 14K, together with a 9ct gold rope twist chain necklace, a 9ct gold articulated boxlink chain, a 9ct opal doublet set pendant and an opal ring stamped, 9ct (5), first length 5.5cm, total weight approx. 34.1g

£400-£600

723. A small collection of jewellery a three row cultured pearl necklace; a cultured pearl and garnet-set textured shell brooch possibly stamped ‘9CT’; a zircon claw-set to the bar brooch stamped ‘9CT’; a ring set with a square pale blue stone; and a paste-set bar brooch (5), shell brooch 8.5g £100-£150

727. A small collection of gentleman’s accessories including 18ct dress button, marked ‘18ct’, 9ct dress button and another 9ct dress button both marked ‘9ct’, trumpet bar tie pin, a pair of 9ct oval cufflinks, marked ‘9 .375’, a pair of 9ct cufflinks engraved with a geometric design, marked ‘9.375’ (8), approx. weight not including the dress pin 13.5g £140-£180

729. Gentleman’s dress studs, cufflinks and accessories comprising three oval blue cabochon closed back studs, stamped 14K, a pair of 9ct engine turned chain link gold cufflinks, a small sqaure locket a/f stamped 10K together with a pair of black mother of pearl cufflinks by Krementz other rolled gold and plated accessories etc (qty), various, stamped items total weight approx. 9.8g £100-£150

726. An American 21⁄2 dollar, 1879gold coin pendant soldered scroll bale, diameter 18mm, weight approx. 4.3g

£100-£150

728. A Cartier two tone pocket lighter and another by Yves St Laurant the yellow metal and silver striped Cartier lighter with brushed effect, stamped on the underside 16808, the second of rounded rectangular form with pink cabochon and numbered 43999 (2), the first height 7cm £60-£80

730. A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks and a 22ct band the oval cufflinks with chain links and interlaced initials to one side and date stamp 1913 to the other, together with a 22ct wedding band (2), the cufflinks 11g, band 5g approx £350-£450

731. A Victorian sovereign ring in a loose mount stamped ‘9ct’, ring size P/Q, approx. weight 9g £180-£220

732. A gold mounted Victorian sovereign ring in a 9ct gold loose mount, stamped ‘375’, Approx weight 18.8g, ring size Z £320-£380

733. An Isle of Man 1973 half sovereign ring in a loose mount, marked ‘AG’, weight approx. 7.5g, ring size I/J £150-£250

734. A 1915gold George V mounted sovereign in a loose mount within an openwork frame, suspended from a fancy link chain marked ‘9c’ to clasp, approx length 56cm, total weight 18.2g £400-£500

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735. 19th century Scottish hardstone jewellery to include an orange stone set plaid brooch the surround cast with thistles and scrolls, a silver mounted an anchor brooch with banded agate stem, a dirk brooch with paste stone terminal, two other silver and hardstone set thistle brooches and a pair of screw back ear stud earrings, together with a banded enamel panel brooch, a similar oval brooch and a red agate flowerhead brooch, a specimen agate brooch (10), first diameter 5cm £250-£350

736. 19th century and later silver and costume jewellery to include a Bohemian garnet cluster pendant, flower brooch and eterntiy band, a 10ct gold and plaited hair memorial ring with applied ring engraved with initials, hinged bangle wih rub over set blue stones, an Egyptian Revival silver-gilt, enamel and banded agate panel bracelet, a silver gilt hinged locket set front and back with garnet and turquoise, a loval ava cameo portrait brooch, bar brooch a Victorian ribbon brooch, an Albertina watch chain with tassel drop and enamel window locket, Ciro cultured pearl earclips stamped 9ct, pinbeck mounted shell cameo and carved antler brooches, silver and malachite brooches, assorted marcasite set and enamelled silver jewellery, micromosaic cross pendant, bracelet a/f, gilt lockets etc (qty), various £250-£350

737. A Chinese amethyst and silver open cuff and Peking glass jewellery early 20th century, first set with a raised rub over set amethyst, embossed with character, together with a silver mounted blue Peking glass panel brooch and a blue Peking glass and simulated pearl cluster bead necklace (3), first diameter 5.7cm £70-£90

738. A continental Art Nouveau silver and enamel bracelet and other items first adapted from a set of five buttons, stamped 935, each cast in the form a maiden in profile with sinuous leaf scroll and decorated in blue enamel, a pair of Edwardian silver gilt buttons adapted as cufflinks and a tortoiseshell and silver mounted hair slide pierced with scrolling fruting vine decoration (4), first length 19cm £50-£80

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739. Victorian and later costume jewellery to include stick pins, jet and cultured pearls to include a 9ct gold flower stick pin, an Edwardian knot stick pin with applied tag stamped 15ct, another unmarked, a Victorian oval jet brooch carved in relief with flowers, another similar, a single strand cultured pearl necklace with garnet and pearl cluster push clasp stamped 9ct, another single strand graduated cultured pearl necklace with silver clasp, a gilt mounted oval banded agate brooch, a Mexican silver and carved black tiger eye Mayan mask pendant with brooch fitting signed TNC, a Scottish silver modernist daisy brooch a large Israeli silver filigree flower brooch, Murano graduated bead necklace, Chinese silver and enamel fish earring (qty), various, gold weight approx. 4.8g £80-£120

740. Silver and costume jewellery to include a Chinese silver and blue enamel fingernail guard brooch set with coral and turquoise cabochons, pair culture pearl screwback stud earrings, a Mexican tear shape panel necklace by William Spratling, a Mexican silver and green hardstone panel bracelet, an amber and silver brooch, a malachite graduated bead necklace a coral graduated bead necklace, Tiffany & Co eternal circle keyring stamped T&Co, cultured pearl single stand necklace, Israeli modernist bar link necklace etc (qty), various £100-£200

741. A Mexican silver chunky hinged cuff bangle stamped TA-21 925 PRC Mexico, spot hammered decoration, push tongue clasp, fitted with a safety chain, inner diameter 6.7cm, weight approx. 123.3g £80-£120

743. A matching silver bangle and ring by Tiffany & Co. the bangle marked ‘925 T&CO 1837’ and stamped ‘1997 Tiffany & Co. 925’ to interior, the ring similarly marked with Tiffany & Co. complete with dust bag and box (2), approx bangle width 6cm, ring size N £100-£150

742. A mid 19th century hardstone and gilt metal hinged cuff bracelet the centre set with a banded agate cabochon, within a foliate scroll surround, stamped scroll decoration, hinged with push clasp £80-£120

744. A white metal cluster ball charm ring by Links of London marked with three links to the band, complete with dust cover, ring size K £50-£80

745. A pair of round ear clips by Tiffany & Co. marked to the back ‘Tiffany & Co 14K’, approx weight 9.7g £200-£300

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749. A Chanel boat pendant suspended from a curb link chain, stamped to sails with addorsed ‘CC’ and ‘Chanel’ with an addorsed ‘CC’ charm, tagged to bumper link ‘Chanel 02 S Italy’, approx length 52.5cm £150-£250

746. A pair of Chanel earclips textured addorsed ‘CC’ suspending faceted black beads, stamped to reverse ‘Chanel 10 V Made in France’ (2), approx. length 4cm £200-£300

750. A Chanel hardstone and assorted charm necklace a Karl Lagerfield design, featuring variously shaped hardstones alternating with animal charms and colourless paste set addorsed ‘CC’ and ‘5’, tagged ‘Chanel 1 A Made in France’, approx length 58.5cm £500-£800

747. A Chanel pendant/brooch addorsed CC openwork frame with pink, red and brown paste settings, approx diameter 5cm £150-£250

748. A Chanel wide cuff bracelet heavily embellished with iridescent and black paste stones surrounding addorsed ‘CC’ to centre, stamped to reverse ‘Chanel 06 A Made in France’, approx diameter 6cm £500-£800

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753. A Must de Cartier steel sliding cigar cutter of rectangular form, decorated with gold coloured screw heads, inscribed ‘Made in France 27728’ and ‘Must de Cartier’ complete with original Cartier Paris leather pouch case embossed with Cartier monogram, together with a Cartier leather cigarette case embossed with Cartier monogram and inscribed ‘Cartier Paris’ (2), cigar cutter approx size 5.4cm, cigarette case approx size 9cm £80-£120

754. A pair of Model 140 Cartier gentleman’s aviator plated glasses featuring screw design to the bridge and marked ‘Cartier Paris 62 14’, marked to arm ‘Cartier, Paris Made in France 140’, with fitted leather case inscribed ‘Cartier Paris’, approx length 14.5cm £100-£200

755. A pair of Model 130 cateye Cartier lady’s sunglasses inscribed to arms ‘Cartier Made in France 130’, marked to hinges ‘1130012’, with original leather Cartier sleeve, approx length 13cm £100-£200

756. A Great Exhibition bronze exhibitor medal and assorted coins first by Wyon, head of Albert left / ‘Exhibitor’ and globe within wreath, United Kingdom. Class 16. No 203 together with a Festival of Britain commemorative silver crown, boxed, pre and post 1920 silver coins to include George III threepence 1762, Victoria half crown, 1893, florin 1887, George V florin 1916, George VI: crown 1947, shillings 1941/44, various tokens (qty), pre1920 silver coins weight approx. 4.47ozt. pre1947 silver coins weight approx. 14.22ozt £140-£180

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752. Mulberry Emmy Darwin cream and brown leather satchel antiquated gold-tone hardware, central large buckled exterior pocket and two smaller exterior pockets on either side, detachable twin handles, twist locks and interior zipped pocket, tagged to interior 153362, complete with dust cover, approx depth 18cm, approx width 32.5cm £100-£200 751 752 751. A Chanel beige calfskin flap bag embossed with ‘CHANEL’ and addorsed ‘CC’ surface, with gun metal coloured hard wear, CC twist lock, serial number to interior 19791072, approx. length 24.5cm £2,000-£3,000 755 753

757. Royal Mint The 19th Century Sovereign Collection eight sovereigns tracing the history of the sovereign from George III to the reign of Queen Victoria including: George III 1820 facing right; George III 1821 facing left; George IV 1825 facing left; William IV 1832 facing right; Victoria 1852 facing left; Victoria 1871 facing left: Victoria 1891 facing left; Victoria facing left 1899, contained in faux walnut presentation case with original Royal Mint booklet and contained in outer card case, width of card case 21.5cm

£2,400-£2,800

758. A George V half sovereign, 1915

bare head facing left, rev St George slaying the dragon, diameter 20mm, weight approx. 3.9g

£140-£180

759. A George V full sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, rev St George slaying the dragon, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g

£300-£350

760. A Saudi Arabia 1guinea, 1950/1gold coin pendant soldered bail, diam. 20mm, weight approx. 8.3g

£250-£300

761. The Royal Mint: Gold Sovereign The Britannia 2019 No 370, with certificate, box, plastic sleeve and outer card case, weight approx 7.9g

£300-£350

762. Royal Mint: Gold Proof Sovereign 2019

No 7535in presentation case, with certificate, and inner and outer card case, weight approx 7.9g £300-£350

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763. An Elizabeth II gold proof sovereign 2019, 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria issued in Alderney, with certificate from Harrington & Byrne, in presentation box with outer plastic sleeve, weight approx 8g

£300-£400

764. An Elizabeth II gold proof sovereign 2019 400th anniversary of Laurel, issued in Tristan da Cunha, with certificate from Harrington & Byrne, in presentation box with outer plastic sleeve, approx. weight 8g

£300-£400

765. An American two and a half dollar gold coin head facing to the left, dated 1915, diam. 15mm, weight approx. 4.2g

£100-£150

766. A George V full sovereign, 1915 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 22mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

767. A George V gold full sovereign, 1912 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

768. A George V full sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

769. A George V full sovereign, 1927 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 22mm, weight approx 8g £300-£350

770. A George V gold full sovereign, 1915 bare head facing left, rev George slaying dragon, diameter approx 22mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

771. A George V gold full sovereign, 1912 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

772. A George V gold full sovereign 1911 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

773. A Victoria gold full sovereign, 1901 veiled head facing left, P for Perth mint, rev George slaying the dragon, approx diameter 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

774. A George V full sovereign, 1911 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

775. A Victoria gold full sovereign, 1901 veiled head facing left, P for Perth mint, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, weight approx 8g £300-£350

776. A Edward VII full sovereign, 1906 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

777. A Edward VII full sovereign, 1905 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

778. A George V gold full sovereign 1911 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

779. A George V gold full sovereign 1912 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

780. A George V gold full sovereign 1913 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, weight approx 8g £300-£350

781. A Victoria gold full sovereign, 1899 veiled head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 22mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

782. A Jubilee 1889 Victoria gold sovereign head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

783. A Edward VII full sovereign, 1905 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

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784. A George V gold full sovereign 1925 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

785. A Victoria gold half sovereign, 1899 veiled head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

786. A Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1905 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

787. A Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1907 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

788. A Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1910 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

789. A Jubilee Victoria gold half sovereign, 1892 veiled head facing left, rev crowned shield, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

790. A Edward VII full sovereign, 1906 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 23mm, approx weight 8g

£300-£350

791. A George V gold half sovereign, 1911 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

792. A Edward VII half sovereign, 1905 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

793. A Edward VII half sovereign, 1903 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g £150-£200

794. A George V gold half sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

795. A Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1910 bald head facing right, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g £150-£200

796. A George V gold half sovereign, 1911 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

797. A Victoria gold half sovereign, 1899 veiled head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 3.9g

£150-£200

798. A George V gold half sovereign, 1914 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

799. A George V gold half sovereign, 1914 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

800. A George V gold half sovereign, 1926 bare head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter approx 20mm, approx weight 4g

£150-£200

801. A Victorian full sovereign dated 1898, Victoria facing left, weight 7.9g

£320-£350

802. A George V half sovereign, dated 1914 George V facing left, weight 4g £150-£200

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Auction of London Street Signs to be auctioned on behalf of Westminster City Council Evening Live Auction Thursday 18th May 0208 468 1010 info@catherinesouthon.co.uk Fine Antiques and Jewellery Auction 19th July Currently accepting entries until 1st June

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business

ESTIMATES AND RESERVES

Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT

All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate

BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT

A buyer’s premium of 24% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers

Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium

Lots marked with a  will be exempt from VAT

PRE-SALE EXHIBITION

All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale

CONDITION REPORTS

All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information

BIDDING IN PERSON

To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect.

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING

Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom), It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business

PAYMENT

Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment:

DEBIT CARD

We are pleased to accept Debit Cards

STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH

Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd.

We are no longer accepting cash.

ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS

Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank:

National Westminster Bank plc

33 High Street

West Wickham

Kent BR4 0WH

Please refer to the office for bank details

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER

Ø - IMPORTANT NOTE:

This lot contains elephant ivory and is therefore subject to both CITES regulations and the UK Ivory act 2018. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses, certifications and any other required documentation. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The Ivory declaration submission reference number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.

Y CITES

All Lots marked with the Y symbol are sold in compliance with CITES regulations. The Cites Transaction Specific Certificate number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.

For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla- en/import-exports/cites

When exporting outside the UK, Regulations maybe found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#how-to-apply

Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra)

To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates.

If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate.

It is the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure a copy of the certificate is obtained from Catherine Southon Auctioneers.

CATALOGUING TERMS APPLICABLE TO PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & PRINTS

Where a work is catalogued with the name(s) or recognized pseudonym(s) of an artist, it is our opinion that it is a work by the named artist.

In other instances, the following expressions are used:

“Attributed to…” denotes that in our opinion the work is probably by the named artist or the named artist has made a contribution to the work.

“Circle of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist and dates from the period of the named artist.

“Follower of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist but probably dates from a later period to that of the named artist.

“Manner of…” denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy or pastiche of a work or works by the named artist and dates from a later period to that of the named artist.

“After…’ denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy by another artist or a printed reproduction of a known work by the named artist.

The terms “signed” and/or “dated” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by the named artist.

The terms “bears signature” and/or “bears date” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by a hand other than that of the named or quoted artist.

Measurements of pictures are given height before width.

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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

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

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.

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.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 108
Chislehurst Business Centre 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH Tel: 0208 468 1010
catherinesouthon.co.uk

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