Antiques & Jewellery
Wednesday 31st July 2024
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Antiques & Jewellery
Wednesday 31st July 2024
Monday 29th July 3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 30th July 9am - 5pm Wednesday 31st July 9am - 12noon
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Victoria Clay
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(LOTS 1-679) Wednesday 31st July at 10.00am
1. A small early 19th century Zanzibar brass bound and studded chest interior with candlebox, carrying handles to sides, height 23.5cm, width 57cm, depth 29cm
£80-£120
2. An early 20th century Syrian Anglo-Moorish small hexagonal occasional table probably retailed by Libe rty & Co, with geometric marquetry decoration and inlaid with mother of pearl, on arched plank legs, height 53cm, diameter 40.3cm £60-£80
3. A 19th century treen spice tower four tier with applied paper labels ‘Cloves’, ‘Nutmegs’ ‘Ginger’ and ‘All-Spice’, height 20cm
£80-£120
4. A late 19th century sailors woolwork picture worked in different coloured wools depicting the Commercial Code Flag alphabet, bordered with rose and thistle, framed and glazed, 55 x 58cm £200-£300
5. A Queen Anne needlework sampler by Anne Iremonger 1713 worked with polychrome silk on an undyed linen, alphabets and moralistic verse, stylised flowers below, unframed, 44 x 19.5cm £100-£200
6. Albert Nathan Mamvura (Zimbabwean, 1954-1997) ‘Abstract head’ a Shona abstract green serpentine sculpture, signed A N Mamvura 68, height 34cm £100-£150
7. Brighton Sango (Zimbabwean, 1958-1995) “Crying” an abstract Shona green serpentine sculpture of a crouching figure with head in hands, signed Sango 516, on a hexagonal teak plinth, height 37.5cm, overall height 83.5cm Gallery Receipt and certificate dated 17/05/95 for Matombo Gallery, Harare £300-£400
8. ‡ Brian Willsher (British, 1930-2010) A sculptural teak table lamp of rectangular geometric form, unsigned, height including fitting 56cm £150-£250
9. ‡ Juan Clara (Spanish, 1875-1958) A patinated bronze of a young girl standing on stool signed Juan Clara, bears Goldscheider foundry seal and stamped V B 807 1266 A to one leg of the stool, height 33.5cm
£200-£300
10. A 19th century silver plated electrotype reproduction of the 16th Century ‘Celllini’ shield by Elisaeus Libaerts
relief decorated with a band of classical figures within a gadrooned border, with central boss, diameter 58cm
£200-£300
11. An early 20th century bronze table top model signalling cannon the ringed barrel mounted on stepped oak carriage on bronze wheels with chock and ramrod, length 26cm
£80-£120
12. A South west Persian Qashqai tribal rug
late 19th/early 20th century, central indigo field with three medallions within a field of stylised cockerels, within multiple geometric border, 207 x 151cm
£100-£150
13. A Persian Kashan silk mix prayer rug
late 20th century, the central blue ground mihrab containing flower vase within brown floral border, 174 x 97cm
£100-£150
14. A South West Persian Shiraz tribal rug
early 20th century, the central field with three hooked lozenges on a brick red ground within multiple geometric borders, 103 x 146cm £100-£150
15. A Sorrento ware olivewood and marquetry double sided tray/chess board c.1900 rectangular with reversible handles, one side marquetry inlaid with a scene of dancing peasants and musicians, overall 45 x 58cm
£100-£150
16. A collection of late 17th/18th century continental candlesticks
to include a near pair of French Louis X V octagonal bell metal candlesticks with chased floral decoration, a near pair of square based candlesticks, late 17th/early 18th century, probably Spanish, a single octagonal based candlestick, probably Spanish two taller candlesticks with drip pans on triangular bases, etc (9), first height 25cm
£100-£150
17. Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn. A carved oak ashtray carved mouse signature, total approx. length 10cm, total approx. width 7.5cm
£50-£80
18. A Gubelin Art Deco travelling clock square pink and blue guilloché enamel dial applied raised marcasite chapter ring with Arabic numerals signed E. Gubelin, Lucerne, manual wind 8 day, 15 jewels movement signed Gubelin Swiss and numbered 2387521, dust cover also numbered, gilt tooled blue leather silk lined case, dial 7 x 7cm
£300-£500
19. Must de Cartier. A gilt brass Colisse travel alarm clock circular white dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, black hands and white alarm hand, quartz movement, caseback signed Cartier Paris and numbered, on a folding stand, accompanied by an instruction manual in a red leather case stamped Cartier and outer card box, height 8.2cm, diameter 8cm
£200-£300
20. A late 19th century French Louis XV Rococo style gilt bronze three piece clock garniture circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and minute track with outer Arabic numerals and pierced hands, the 8 day movement with passing strike on a bell, stamped Medaille D’Argent Vincent & Cie, the waisted balloon matted gilt case with burnished highlights cast with winged putti masks and acanthus scrolls together with a matching pair of twin light candelabra (3), clock height 35.5cm
£600-£800
21. An early 20th century French Louis XV style ormolu mantel timepiece circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic seconds, signed Mesnard, the waisted foliate scroll case with scroll surmount and shaped flowerhead trellis side frets, on a conforming openwork with scroll feet, height 22.5cm
£100-£150
22. An English gilt brass carriage timepiece retailed by Mappin & Webb the white enamel mask with black Roman numerals, minute markers and blued steel moon hands signed Mappin & Webb London, 11 jewels movement with platform escapement, four glass case with inspection top engraved with presentation inscription dated 2001, height with handle in upright position 15cm
£70-£90
23. An early 20th century wall clock
11.5" white printed dial with black Arabic numerals and minute track signed Favre Leuba & Co Ltd Bombay Calcutta, 8 day movement striking on a coiled gong, diameter 40cm
£60-£80
24. A large French gilt brass carriage clock retailed by Asprey white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and outer Arabic minutes and blued steel moon hands signed Asprey, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong and platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, backplate signed Angelus, four glass gorge case with inspection top and carrying handle, height with handle in upright position 18.2cm
£150-£250
25. A French Anglaise Riche ormolu and painted porcelain repeater carriage clock c.1900 the mask with white chapter ring with black Roman numerals and minute markers painted with a mountainous lake landscape, the 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement with compensated bi-metallic balance with passing strike on a coiled steel gong, numbered 3148, the case with fluted carrying handle over a ripple moulded entablature supported on Corinthian columns, raised on a moulded stepped base, the sides with polychrome painted landscape panels with Watteauesque lovers, stamped K10, height with handle in upright position 20.3cm
£800-£1,200
26. A 19th century French gilt brass repeater carriage clock with alarm by Japy Freres white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, blued steel moon hands and subsidiary alarm dial, 8 day movement with platform escapement with bat wing timing weights, passing strike on a bell, backplate stamped Japy Freres & Cie G de med D’Honneur and numbered 1 bottom left hand corner, four bevelled glass engraved case with inspection top with cast carrying handle and engraved solid rear door, height with handle in upright position 18.7cm
£300-£400
27. A late 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute marks and blue steel hands, 8 day movement with platform escapement and passing strike on a coiled gong, back plate numbered 533, four glass case with inspection top, in a fitted leather case and with winding key, height with handle in upright position 16cm
£100-£150
28. A late 19th century French gilt brass repeater carriage clock the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, outer Arabic minutes and gilt moon hands, signed T. Martin & Co 151, Regent Street London, Fabque de Paris, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong and platform escapement with bi metallic compensated balance, back plate stamped T. Martin & Co Paris and numbered 35846, four glass case with inspection top, numbered 35846, height with handle upright 16.8cm
£100-£150
29. An early 20th century figured walnut cased mantel clock the 5 3⁄4" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track, outer Arabic minutes, steel hands and gilt mask and scroll spandrels, inscribed Exam’d by Dent 4 Royal Exchange Cornhill London, 8 day brass movement striking on a two coiled gongs, backplate stamped Lenzkirch and numbered 133076, the case with foliate carved pediment above an acanthus leaf and foliate carved glazed door, height 32cm
£100-£150
30. A late 19th century French novelty brass mantel timepiece in the form of a longcase clock circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute marks painted with floral swags and with pierced gilt hands, the drum movement numbered 3420, the case of square section with pierced decoration, surmounted with a broken pediment with winged putto finial, raised on a plinth base with acanthus scrolls suspended with chains, height 38.2cm
£100-£150
31. A Roman glass mosaic face bead, 1st century BC - 1st century AD of globular green glass with three faces, together with a selection of coloured glass bead, diameter 32mm
Private collection
£200-£300
32. A collection of antiquities and curios to include a Bronze Age cast bronze socket axe head with a small loop, accompanied with a hand written paper note ‘from a hoard found in Warwickshire in the 1970s, a 17th century beggars badge bearing a portcullis “I receive Allemes/ of the Town/ Made in the Mayorality/ of Mr. Henry Squibb/Mayor of Romsey inf-/ ra in Hamsir/ Anno Domini 1678/ of Rumsey”, a lead token ‘His majesty’s Yard Chatham’, a specimen section of mammoth tooth, a section of preserved wood with label ‘Found during excavations 1978 Hungate York Viking oak boat fragment 9th century’, a late 16th/ 17th century wrought iron witches hat candle snuffer by repute found in the Thames, a roof slaters lead trade plate initialled A.T.M, a Tibetan leather and steel tinder pouch, a selection of alleygobs for five stones, etc (qty), first length 9.5cm
£200-£300
33. British School, 19th Century
‘Study of a pointer and a setter’, pencil, initialled WB 1831, laid down on card, 10.5 x 18.5cm
£50-£80
34. Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756-1827)
‘Stage Coach and six’, pen ink and watercolour on laid paper, c.1786 unsigned, mounted framed, etching engraved and published Samuel William Fores, 1786, within 20 x 28.5cm, overall 42.3 x 49.5cm
£800-£1,000
35. Feliks Topolski (Polish, 1907-1909)
‘A Moot heat in Gray’s Inn Hall before the Hon Mr Justice Car…?’ charcoal on paper laid to board, signed and titled bottom right, mounted, framed, within mount 24 x 34cm
£100-£150
36. David Cox (British, 1783-1859)
“Cattle watering under a bridge”, watercolour, framed and mounted, within mount 20 x 13.5cm, overall 31 x 41.5cm
£200-£300
37. Phil May (1864-1903)
‘James Abbot MacNeill Whistler at work in his studio’, an original pen and ink illustration from Punch, captioned ‘Surprised to hear that you think Browns work magnificent, he thinks just the opposite of your - ah well perhaps your both mistaken’, mounted, framed, within mount 16 x 20.5cm, overall 46 x 36.5cm
£150-£250
38. William Hatherell R.I. (British, 1855-1928)
“Juliet”, watercolour, signed and inscribed bottom right “W. Hatherell To Lindsay Duncan”, dated 1926, framed and mounted, within mount 23.5 x 6cm, overall 44.5 x 35cm
Gifted to the owners by the artist, believed to be an original based on his series of Romeo and Juliet illustrations, inscribed to reverse pencil “The gift of the to Mrs Lodge”
£500-£800
39. After Richard Wilson (1714-1782)
mid 19th century, ‘Figures in an Italianate landscape’ oil on canvas, 19th century gilt gesso frame, within frame
25.5 x 36cm, overall size 38.5 x 48.5cm
£300-£500
40. British School, 19th Century
‘A harbour at sunset with a prison hulk’, oil on canvas, signed Harrison bottom right gilt and later ebonised frame, glazed, 20 x 30cm, overall
£100-£150
41. William Joseph Julius Caesar Bond (1833-1926)
‘Beachcombers’, oil on board, signed lower right W J J C Bond, maple frame with gilt slip, framed, board 17.5 x 26.5cm, overall 27.2 x 35.5cm
£100-£150
42. Peter Buchanan (Scottish, fl 1860-1911)
‘Figures in a landscape’, oil board, signed bottom right P. Buchanan, gilt frame, glazed, board 18 x 25.5cm, overall 35.5 x 43cm
£80-£120
43. British School, 19th Century
‘landscape with a cottage’, oil on panel, unsigned, gilt gesso frame, glazed, panel 14 x 23.5cm
£50-£80
44. Attributed to Walter Linsley Meegan (British, 1859-1944)
‘A nocturne view of the Thames at Westminster Bridge with the Palace of Westminster and St Thomas’ Hospital’, oil on board, unsigned, framed, board 20.5 x 30cm, overall 35.6 x 45.5cm
£150-£250
45. British School, Early 20th Century
‘A goose herd and driver’, oil on panel, unsigned, gilt frame, panel 24 x 19cm, overall 37 x 31cm
£50-£80
46. British School, Early 20th Century
‘A Harvest landscape’, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, glazed, canvas 20.5 x 41cm, overall
£50-£80
47. Valentin Danilovich Bernadsky (Russian, 1917-2011)
‘Children’, oil on board, signed and titled verso and dated 1960, framed, board 50 x 56.5cm, overall 64.5 x 71cm
£200-£300
48. Vladimir Tretchikoff (South African 1913-2006)
‘Barbara in the Bath’, circa 1976, oil on board study, signed upper right Tretchikoff, reverse signed ‘To Barbara my model for painting “Barbara” V. Tretchikoff Cape Town Sept 1976’, together with a pencil sketch for the oil, several books on Tretchikoff two signed by Tretchikoff one reading ‘To Barbara - my favourite dancing partner V. Tretchikoff Durban 1976’, and two prints both signed by the artist and one with Barbara dedication, 29 x 40.5cm without frame
Presented to Barbara Layne (the sitter) by Tretchikoff. Bequeathed by the sitter Barbara Layne to her cousin, the current owner. Barbara Layne met Tretchikoff in the 1970s in Port Elizabeth and they became dancing partners and friends. Tretchikoff asked Barbara if she would model for him. The original painting ‘Barbara in the Bath’ was painted in 1976 and took two weeks to complete. Tretchikoff gave Barbara this study and the sketch upon completed of the larger oil. The original differs from this version in many ways including Barbara’s pose, perspective, details of the bath, tiles on the floor and the overall looseness of brushwork.
It is believed that the original larger version of Barbara in the Bath is in a Private Collection. The original painting was exhibited in the Iziko Gallery in Cape Town in 2011.
£10,000-£15,000
49. ‡ Derek Hare (British (b.1945)
‘Estuarine landscape’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right and dated 1974, framed, canvas 61 x 76cm, overall 74 x 89.2cm
£200-£300
50. ‡ Brian Dunlop (Australian 1938-2009)
“The Farm”, oil on board, framed, within frame 53 x 91cm, overall size 64 x 101.5cm
£800-£1,000
51. ‡ Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)
‘Karntner Strasse, Vienna’, watercolour, signed upper centre in pencil and dated 89, mounted framed, within mount 39 x 29cm, overall 39 x 47cm
£150-£250
52. ‡ Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)
‘Santa Maria Miracoli, Venice’, watercolour, signed bottom left in pencil and dated 88, mounted, framed, bears exhibition for label verso for Waterman Fine Art Limited No 37, 12th Sept12th Oct 1990, within mount 40 x 30cm, overall 54 x 46.2cm
£150-£250
53. ‡ Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)
‘Karlskirche, Vienna’, watercolour, signed bottom left in pencil and dated 87, mounted, framed, within mount 24 x 34cm, overall 39 x 48.5cm
£150-£250
54. ‡ Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)
‘Rio Di San Felice, Venice’, watercolour, signed bottom centre in pencil and dated 91, mounted, framed, bears label verso for Waterman Fine Art, From Rome to London, September to October 1991, within mount 39.5 x 30cm, overall 62.2 x 46cm
£150-£250
56. ‡ Anthony Gross (British, 1905-1984)
“Louisiana Swamp”, watercolour and ink on paper, signed bottom right and centre bottom, dated 1953, framed and mounted, label verso, image size 38 x 55.5cm, overall size 63 x 79cm
Provenance: Abbott & Holder, New Zealand Street, WC1A 1LH
£500-£800
55. ‡ Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)
Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961), watercolour, top left signed in pencil and dated 88, mounted, framed, within mount 39 x 2cm, overall 58.5 x 46.5cm
£150-£250
57. ‡ Anthony Gross (British, 1905-1984)
“Wild Plants & Berries”, watercolour and ink on paper, signed bottom right, dated 1947, unframed, label verso, within mount 38 x 55.5cm, overall size 63 x 79cm
Provenance: Abbott & Holder, New Zealand Street, WC1A 1LH
£400-£600
58. ‡ Edward Beale (British, 1950-2017)
‘View of Peckham’, charcoal and gouache on paper, signed bottom left and dated 1973’, titled verso, framed, glazed, within mount 55.5 x 77cm, overall 71 x 94cm
£100-£150
59. ‡ Edward Beale (British, 1950-2017)
‘Imperial War Museum, Lambeth’, charcoal on paper, signed bottom left and dated 1981, mounted, framed, within mount 39 x 56cm, overall 56.5 x 76cm
£80-£120
60. ‡ Renny Tait (B.1965)
“St. Paul’s - Study”, oil on canvas, dated 1997, framed, within frame 45 x 36cm, overall size 53 x 43cm
£300-£400
61. ‡ Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri (Australian, 1932-2002)
“Possum Dreaming”, oil on canvas, signed on the back; Clifford Possum, dated 1994, framed, canvas size 83 x 127cm, overall size 90 x 134cm Clifford Possum emerged as one of the leaders in what is known as the Western Desert Art Movement, made up of the Aboriginal Papunya Tula artists of the central Australian desert. He worked with Geoffrey Bardon who went to Papunya in the early 1970s and was a key figure in this movement. He encouraged Aboriginal people to paint their dreaming stories on canvas, stories which had previously been depicted ephemerally on the ground. These spiritual and mystical works depicting ones’ dreams are crucial in understanding this indigenous community. In 2002 Clifford was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘… for service as a contributor to and pioneer of the development of the Western Desert art movement, and to the indigenous community through interpretation of ancient traditions and cultural values.’
£1,000-£1,500
62. ‡ Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003)
“Trewellard Suns”, linocut with hand colouring, signed bottom right, dated 1990/1991, framed and mounted, within mount 64 x 63cm, overall size 90 x 90cm
£800-£1,200
63. ‡ Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003)
“Blues”, lithograph, signed bottom right, dated 69, numbered 53/75 bottom left, framed and mounted, within mount 57 x 55.5cm, overall size 83 x 81cm
£1,000-£1,500
64. ‡ Patrick Heron (British, 1920-1999)
“Six in Vermillion with Green in Yellow”, original screenprint, signed bottom right, dated 1970, numbered 68/100, framed and mounted, image size 58.5 x 77.5cm, overall size 78 x 108cm, label verso; Leonard Villa Frame Makers & Gilders
£3,000-£4,000
65. ‡ Patrick Heron (British, 1920-1999)
“Six in Vermillion with Red in Red”, original screenprint, signed bottom right, dated 1970, artists proof bottom left, edition of 75, framed and mounted, within mount
61.5 x 80.5cm, overall size 91 x 109.5cm, label verso; Wiseman Originals, ‘Untitled’ original screenprint by Patrick Heron. 1970. Signed in pencil. Edition of 75. £3,000-£4,000
66. ‡ Maxie Tjampitjinpa (Australian, 1947-1997)
“Flying Ants”, oil on canvas, signed to rev, dated 1994, framed, label verso, within frame 50 x 76cm, overall size 58 x 83cm
Maxie Tjampitjinpa From the Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings. Known as the “Minimal Mythologist”, he was a leading innovator in desert art. Second generation aboriginal painters such as Maxie followed a path different to the one established at Papunya in 1971. He began to paint in 1980 under the expert instruction of Old Mick Jackamarra, one of the pioneering ‘painting mob’ who worked with the courageous Geoff Bardon in 1971/72. He had a natural ability to paint and tell the Dreamtime stories that are a crucial part of aboriginal culture. Awareness of which was brought to us in this country through Bruce Chatwin’s 1987 Book: The Songlines
£400-£600
67. ‡ Ablade Glover (Ghanaian, b.1934)
‘Crowded Market’, oil on canvas, signed Glo 89, hardwood frame, canvas 102 x 153, overall 104 x 156cm
Ablade Glover is a Ghanian painter and educator who specialises in making work that inhabits an interchangeable space between abstraction and realism. His art captures the vibrant, energetic spirit of Africa by focusing on depictions of marketplaces, landscapes, and urban spaces. Glover has been based in Ghana since 1974, when he returned following the completion of his PHD from Ohio State University. He also spent time studying in the UK at the London Central School of Art & Design as well as at the University of Newcastle and Kent State in the USA. £3,000-£5,000
68. ‡ Jennifer McRae (British, B.1959)
“Independent by Nature”, oil on board, signed lower right, dated 1993, framed, label verso, within frame 76 x 55.5cm, overall size 97 x 77cm
Provenance: Anthony Hepworth Fine Art, Bath £800-£1,200
69. ‡ Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (British, 1912-2012)
“Just In Time”, silkscreen, signed bottom right, numbered 22/75, dated 1999, framed and mounted, label verso, image size 58 x 76cm, overall size 80 x 99cm
Provenance: Art First, 9 Cork Street
£600-£800
70. ‡ Anthony Frost (British, B.1951)
“On a Certain Level (I can’t relate)”, oil on canvas, signed to rev, dated 1992, unframed, with markings to the reverse, overall size 71 x 71cm
£400-£600
71. ‡ Anthony Frost (British, B.1951)
“Big Beats”, mixed media, signed to rev, dated 1997-1999, unframed, label verso, overall size 91.5 x 91.5cm
£600-£800
72. ‡ Luke Elwes (British, B.1961)
“Compass Island”, oil on canvas, signed to rev, dated 1997, framed, canvas size 25.6 x 30cm, overall size 34 x 39cm
£100-£150
73. ‡ Luke Elwes (British, B.1961)
“Homeland”, oil on canvas, signed to rev, dated 1993-1994, unframed, overall size 112 x 112cm
£200-£300
74. ‡ Luke Elwes (British, B.1961)
“Daybreak”, oil on canvas, signed on back, dated 1998-1999, unframed, overall size 122 x 122cm
£200-£300
75. ‡ Luke Elwes (British, B.1961)
“Dawn”, oil on canvas, signed on back, dated 1993, framed, label verso, within frame 44.5 x 57cm, overall size 49.7 x 64cm
Provenance: Rebecca Hossack Gallery
£200-£300
76. ‡ Leonard McComb RA (British, 1930-2018)
“Fruits in a Compotiere”, colour offset drawing, signed bottom right, dated 1989, framed and mounted, label verso, drawing size. 61 x 49cm, overall size 96.5 x 74cm
£100-£150
77. Three hand coloured Lithograph Protean Views, c.1840
Three Spooner’s Protean Views. No. 21. ‘Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, Changing to The Conflagration of Moscow’, London, William Spooner, No. 337 Strand. n.d. c1840, mounted, birdseye maple frame, Morgan ’s Improved Protean Scenery. ‘No 12 Napoleon at Elba’, London, 1838, captioned ‘This print represents the late Emperor on the Seashore at Evening contemplating his escape from the Island and upon raising the print to the light you will perceive Napoleon’s enthusiastic reception on his return to Fontainbleu’, and Spooner’s Transformations No.6 the Duke of Wellington changing to the Battle of Waterloo, London, 1838, both with captions, mounted on card and tissue backed (3), first within mount 12 x 18.2cm, overall 25.2 x 32.7cm
£200-£300
78. Spooner’s Transformations. No.5. The Royal Rose of England a hand coloured lithograph Protean, London, 1838, mounted on card with caption, tissue backed, 16 x 13cm, overall 28.5 x 22.8cm
£80-£120
79. Spooner’s Transformations. No. 7 The Rival Heroes or a Fight For The Championship. Between the two gamest Birds in Europe. “When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of War” London, 1838, a hand coloured lithograph Protean of two fighting cocks whose head transform into the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon, mounted on card with caption, tissue backed, within mount 13 x 18.1cm, overall 24 x 27.5cm
£100-£200
80. Spooner’s Transformations. Two Protean Prints No3. ‘The Transformed Sleepers’ and No. 4 ‘The Thinking Philosopher’, London, n.d c.1840, two hand coloured lithograph protean views, mounted on card with captions, tissue backed (2), each 17.6 x 14.4cm, overall 28.5 x 23cm £100-£150
81. Spooner’s Protean Views. A collection London, n.d c.1838, hand coloured lithographs, mounted on card with captions, tissue backed No. 2 A snow scene which on being held before a strong light changes to a perspective view of a Tunnel No. 3 Eddystone Lighthouse x2 with a Diorama change from day to night and the destruction of a ship by fire No. 4 Destruction of a Swiss village by an Avalanche No. 7 Windermere which on holding to the light changes to a view of the Viaduct of the Greenwich Railroad’ x2 No. 8 St George’s Chapel Windsor Castle in which the scene changes to the splendid ceremony of the interment of king William the Fourth x 2 No. 9 An Italian scene which changes to a Moonlight view with a Funeral Procession x 2 No. 17 Rein Deer Travelling in Lapland, with the appearance of the Northern Lights in that Country No. 23 An interior of a cathedral with the celebration of Midnight Mass No. 26 St Pauls Cathedral Shewing the Booths of the City Companies & Christ’s Hospital on the Queens Visit to Guildhall No. 27 Westminster Abbey fitted for the Coronation of Queen Victoria changing to the Ceremony of the Homage No. 29 Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey changing to The Shades of Shakespeare, Scott & Byron No 32. The Pass of Tete Noire changing to Brigands preparing to attack a party of travellers, together with Scriptural Protean Views;
No 1. A view of the Red Sea. Changing to The finding of Moses in the Bulrushes by G.F Bragg No 5. The Holy Sepulchre changing to the Crucifixion (18), mostly 14.7 x 18.5cm, overall 22.5 x 28.5cm £600-£800
82. Four hand coloured mezzotint transparency prints c.1800 comprising after Holmes engraved by Jenner, No 36 ‘Macbeth & Witches ‘and another untitled of an interior scene of figures round an open fire, both London, 1799 Ackermann together with two other No.1 ‘The Turnip Lantern’ one of an old woman accompanied by two frightened children shaking her stick at a ghoulish lantern on a pole, the other and No 2. ‘The Baked Apple Woman’ of three boys laughing as an old woman sitting at a table falls backwards as her cooking pot explodes, both London, 1800 Random & Stainbank (4), first impression 32.5 x 24.5cm, overall 37.2 x 27.5mm £200-£300
83. A collection of hand coloured lithograph Protean prints c.1840
comprising ‘Mount Vesuvius’ published by Morgan, 1837, ‘Mount Vesuvius’ published W. Spooner, Morgan’s Dioramic View of Coronation at Westminster Abbey, Morgan’s Improved Protean Scenery: No 10 Temple-Bar by Moonlight/ Queens visit to the city and No 11 Cloister of St Juan with torch, Relfe’s Protean, No. 2 York Minster, west front, changing to a view of the Minster in flames as it appeared on the 30th May, 1840, Eales’ Dioramic views: No 3 Swiss Village, No 12 Rheims Cathedral and Gypsies in a ruined Abbey, G.W.’s Dioramic Views No2. a Village destroyed by an Avalanche, published by Reeves, all mounted on card with captions and tissue backed, together with an anonymous series of ten views mounted on card, tissue backed A ruined church with witches at night, Queen Victoria banqueting in Westminster Hall, an Alpine scene with a village being overwhelmed by an avalanche, a snow scene with a stage coach and Thames Tunnel, Gypsies in a Ruined Abbey, a Spanish street scene with Auto da Fe, Wedding in a cathedral, Penitents in a cathedral and the Eglington Tournament (20), various, first 17.2 x 24cm, overall 25.7 x 35.3cm
£600-£800
84. A collection of hand coloured lithograph transparency prints c.1835 comprising Morgan’s Transparent Views published by Reeves: The Thames Tunnel, Netley Abbey, Funeral By Moonlight, Pirate’s Cave, The Waterfall, Interior of a convent, Windmill and bridge by Moonlight Torchlit burial in a ruined Abbey, Torchlight Procession leaving a Cathedral and Ruins By Moonlight, mounted on card with captions, tissue backed, G.W.s Transparencies Interior of a Convent and Midnight Mass, Morgan’s Improved Transparencies’ Gypsies in a ruined Abbey, Browne’s Transparencies The Waterfall another of a windmill and bridge by moonlight, mounted on card with captions, tissue backed, a cold Protean picture, three others c.1820 of a Mourner by a tomb, a hermit praying and a brigand asleep, Winter and Summer, sold & published as the Act directs by Orme, plate No 3 from Orme’s An Essay on coloured Prints, 1807, a windmill and a bridge by moonlight, annotated in pencil ‘Cold Protean Picture used for Lampshades’, a George III gouache pin prick picture of an old lady seated at a table reading a book and a hand coloured lithograph pin prick picture of the Vatican (3), various £400-£600
85. ‡ Nora Orioli (Italian, b.1925)
‘A juggling clown’, drypoint etching, signed in pencil to margin N. Orioli, framed, impression 9.5 x 18.5cm, overall 40 x 28cm
£80-£120
86. Six late 18th century copper engravings from Staunton’s ‘An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emporer of China’ comprising Sydenham Edwards del: ‘The Pelicanus Sinensis or Fishing Corvorant of China’ and ‘The Fire-backed pheasant of Java’, together with William Alexander del: ‘The Rock of Quang-Yin, with an Excavation near its Base, serving as a Temple and Dwelling for several priests of Fo’, ‘Natives of CochinChina, Playing at Shittlecock with their feet’, ‘Punishment of the Tcha’ and ‘View of Turon Bay’, published 1796 by G.Nicol (6), impression 30.5 x 35.5cm, overall 43.5 x 57.5cm
£50-£80
87. Collection of Military Gouaches & Prints
“Officer 6th Foot (Warwickshire) 1815”; “Pte. 6th Ft. (Warwickshire) 1815”; “Sergeant 6th Foot (Warwickshire) 1815”; “S.S Norland Falklands Taskforce Troop Transport”, all in gouache, signed lower left, mounted and framed, together with a collection of prints by the same hand, entitled “The Great White Whale”; “S.S. Uganda”; “S.S Canberra The Great White Whale”; “Gurka Piper”; “Getting Ready”; “Gurka Kukai” (10), 3 framed gouache works; within mount 34 x 19cm, overall size 56.5 x 40.5cm, 4 mounted sea prints; overall size 20 x 25cm, other 3 prints; overall sizes 25 x 20cm (2), 20 x 25cm
£80-£100
88. ‡ Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958)
‘Negro Porter’ and ‘Le poisson volant’ from Les Reincarnations du Pere Ubu, etchings with aquatint, both initialled and dated G R 1929 in the plate, mounted, framed, each within mount 8.7 x 12cm, overall 26.5 x 29.2cm
£100-£150
(part)
89. Scotland. Robert De Vaugondy (1688-1766)
‘L’Ecosse divisee en Shires ou Comtes’, Paris, 1751, an engraved folding map with outline hand colouring, mounted, framed, within mount 49 x 57.5cm, overall 68 x 77cm
£80-£120
90. Monmouth, Speed, John. The Countye of Monmouth with the sittuation of the Shire-towe Described Ann 1610 John Sudbury & George Humble, 1st edition (1611), an engraved map with outline hand colouring, inset plan town plan of Monmouth, mounted, framed, within mount 39 x. 52cm, overall 58.5 x 70.5cm
£80-£120
91. Indian School, 20th century
Ten gouache miniatures of Hindu mythology and courtly scenes, mounted framed (10), various, largest overall 40 x 31cm
£150-£250
92. A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze bottle vase of squat form with tapering neck and twin dragonfly handles, height 21.5cm
£80-£120
93. Two Japanese Meiji period bronze jardinieres graduated in size and of lobed formed, relief decorated with birds and flowering prunus branches, both with seal marks (2), first height 23.5cm, second height
£80-£120
94. A Japanese Meiji period carved wood netsuke in the form of a man holding a large sack, craved signature, height 4.2cm
£80-£120
95. An early 20th century Chinese set of Mahjong containing 148 bone and bamboo tiles and various stick counters contained in five drawers within a brass bound rosewood case with sliding front, height 16cm, width 23.5cm, depth 16.5cm
£100-£150
96. An early 20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel table cigarette box and an a pin dish first rectangular, the hinged lid mounted with a white ground jade plaque pierced and carved with a dragon among foliage, the yellow ground box with borders of lotus flowers and scrolls, blue interior, together with a near matching pin dish (2), height 6cm, first length 12.7cm, depth 8.8cm
£100-£150
97. A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain vases c.1900 of baluster form, decorated with a garden scenes with boys at play, one with children riding a Qilin, red wax export seals and export paper labels (2), height 22.5cm
£200-£300
98. A pair of Chinese cloisonné enamel cranes late 18th/ 19th century, each with slender necks curved in a ‘S’ shape, the heads with red crests and the bodies predominantly white, the wings and tail feathers in detailed in tones of blue, black, yellow, green and red, standing on gilt legs, and circular turquoise bases with stylised scrolling lotus decoration (2), height 45.5cm
£4,000-£6,000
99. A pair of late 18th/early 19th century Chinese famille verte porcelain vases of octagonal inverted baluster form with flared necks, decorated with continuous mountainous landscapes with trees, pavilions, figures and boats, double ring mark (2), height 36cm
Acquired by vendors mother from a Scottish country house sale c.1950
£2,000-£3,000
100. A Chinese blue and white porcelain seal paste box and cover 19th century, of compressed circular from, decorated with a scholar and attendant in a landscape, underglaze blue four character mark, first diameter 7.5cm
£80-£120
101. A 19th century Chinese blue and white dragon bowl of tapering form with everted rim, the exterior decorated with two dragons chasing the flaming pearls against stylised clouds and flames, the interior with prunus border and painted to centre with a leaping carp, on a circular foot, underglaze blue seal mark within two concentric rings, on an associated hardwood stand, height 9.7cm, diameter 19.9cm
£80-£120
102. A Chinese blue and white porcelain Gu shaped Dragon and Phoenix vase and another late 19th/ early 20th century, first decorated with two dragons over a band of precious objects and a phoenixes below, second of inverse baluster from decorated with fruiting vine, underglaze blue concentric double rings associated hardwood stand (2), first height 23.3cm, second height 18.2cm
£80-£120
103. Nanking Cargo. A set of six Chinese export ‘Boatman and six flower border’ blue and white porcelain plates c.1750 decorated in underglaze blue with watery landscape with pagodas, tress and figure in a boat, the border with six peony sprays, each bearing Christie’s paper label ex lot 1684 (6), diameter 23.3cm
£500-£700
104. Two Chinese blue and white porcelain vases 19th century, first of inverted baluster from, decorated in underglaze blue with a pair of scrolling dragons, underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark, second of inverted baluster form, decorated with alternating panels of a figure reading a letter on a terrace and a flowering prunus branch with a bird, underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark, first height 21cm, second height 18.7cm £200-£300
105. A Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat late 19th/ early 20th century, of barrel form, decorated in underglaze blue with peony blossom and birds, with bands of raised bosses and pierced with cash medallions, height 47cm
£200-£300
106. A 19th century Chinese pewter peach shaped snuff box
swing opening bearing character marks to underside, width 5.5cm
£50-£80
107. A pair of Chinese embroidered silk sleeve cuffs 19th century, worked in polychrome silk and metallic thread with figures in a garden amongst trees and pavilions together with a single sleeve cuff worked with peonies and other flowers (3), first each 96 x 16cm
£80-£120
108. A 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain part tea and coffee service and other items typically decorated with panels of figures on terraces, birds, butterflies and flowers, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug, two tea cups and saucers, five coffee cups and saucers, and a plate together with a twin handled cup and cover, a pen box and cover and a rectangular dish (qty), teapot handle to spout 22cm
£200-£300
112
109. A 19th century Chinese carved hardwood libation cup carved in low relief with flowering prunus, pine trees and bamboo, fitted with a silver liner with character mark, height 6.6cm, width 5.1cm
£200-£300
110. A Tibetan silver mounted brass Bhuddist hand prayer wheel (mani) late 19th/ early 20th century, turned hardwood handled, length 24.5cm
£100-£150
111. Rene Lalique. A pre 1945 Vitesse No 1160 glass car mascot introduced, 17th September 1929, in clear satin glass, moulded signature R. Lalique with double tailed q France, associated electroplated lamp base, mascot height 18.8cm
£2,000-£3,000
112. A Lalique frosted and polished crystal nude figure ‘Danseuse bras leve’ second half 20th century, signed to base Lalique R France, bears label to underside ‘Au Vase Etrusque Paris’, height 23.6cm £100-£150
113. A Venetian Murano suite of green and aventurine glass dolphin stemware early 20th century, possibly Salviati, comprising a ewer, five goblets and five champagne glasses with wrythen bowls and feet (11), ewer height 35cm. Goblet height 20.5cm
£300-£400
114. An Art Glass vase probably Vinci by Dynasty Gallery, of shouldered tapering form in frosted clear crystal over a claret red basin with suspended air bubble viewed through polished facets, unmarked, height 19cm
£50-£80
115. A Kingfisher blue Whitefriars Drunken Bricklayer vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, circa 1966, height 20cm
£200-£300
116. A 1960s Holmegaard Gul vase in cobalt blue, height 30.5cm
£60-£80
117. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase of shouldered tapering form, floral decorated, pattern 2660/1099, printed factory marks, height 26.2cm £40-£60
118. A collection of Dresden porcelain miniatures in the manner of Helena Wolfsohn early 20th century, comprising various teacups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers and two milk jugs, mostly decorated with Watteauesque panels of courting couples alternating with floral panels with variously coloured grounds, mostly bearing underglaze blue Augustus Rex monogram, others signed Dresden (qty), various £100-£150
119. A pair of Royal Doulton Art Nouveau stoneware vases c.1900 of baluster form with slender necks and flared rims, decorated with tubelined bands of flowerheads and sinuous scrolling foliage against a blue field, mottled greens ground, incised P B impressed factory marks and numbered 3506, height 33.5cm
£50-£80
120. Two Royal Crown Derby Pheasant paperweights Golden Pheasant and Lady Amherst Pheasant, signature editions designed by John Ablitt, with certificates and both boxed (2), length 28cm
£200-£300
121. A collection of six Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Ram of Colchis Connaught An exclusive limited edition of 750 for Connaught House, gold stopper with certificate numbered 145/750, boxed, Derby Ram, exclusively available from The Royal Crown Derby Visitors Centre, gold stopper, boxed, Event Piece Farmyard Hen, gold stopper, signed in gold John Ablitt and dated 04, with certificate numbered 960/5000, boxed, Twin Lambs, gold stopper signed in gold Sue Rowe, boxed, King Charles Spaniel, silver stopper and Lamb, silver stopper (6), various £100-£150
122. Six Royal Crown Derby imari animal paperweights comprising a large Lion, second quality silver stopper, an Exclusive Signature Edition for Harrods designed by John Ablitt, a Zebra, silver stopper, a DuckBilled Platypus from The Australian Collection, gold stopper, boxed with certificate, a Llama, An Exclusive for The Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gold stopper signed in gold and dated 2001, boxed, a Meerkat, gold stopper and an Armadillo, silver stopper, boxed (6), first height 15.5cm £200-£300
123. Nine Royal Crown Derby cat paperweights comprising limited edition Sitting Ginger kitten, boxed and Sleeping Ginger Kitten both designed by Hugh Gibson, gold stoppers, with certificates, numbered 1012/1500 and 1144/1500, Business to Business Ginger Kitten, gold stopper, boxed, Playful Ginger Kitten, gold stopper, with certificate numbered 399/1500, boxed, Limited edition Majestic cat, silver stopper, numbered 565/3500 and Majestic Kitten Event 2006, gold stopper, with certificate numbered 953/5000, boxed, Tiger Cub, silver stopper, seated Imari Cat and seated Imari Kitten, both with gold stoppers (8), various £150-£250
124. Fourteen Royal Crown Derby Bird Paperweights comprising Duck Mallard, gold stopper, boxed, Dappled Quail, gold stopper, boxed, Teal, gold stopper, boxed with certificate, Bee Eater, gold stopper boxed, collectors Guild Firecrest, gold stopper boxed, Tawny Owl, gold stopper, boxed, Bluetit, gold stopper boxed, Collectors Great Crested Tit, gold stopper, Barn Owl, silver stopper, Kingfisher, silver stopper, Coot, silver stopper, Wren, silver stopper, partridge, silver stopper and Blue Tit, silver stopper (14), various £200-£300
125. Ten Royal Crown Derby animal paperweight comprising White Pelican - Event Piece, gold stopper, limited edition with certificate numbered 275/500, boxed, Polar Bear Cubs boxed pair, gold stoppers, limited edition with certificate numbered 502/950, boxed, Wolf (PreRelease), gold stopper, with certificate numbered 1202/2500, boxed, Reindeer, gold stopper, boxed. Harbour Seal, gold stopper, with certificate numbered 1356/5000, boxed, Rock Hopper Penguin, gold stopper signed in gold John Ablitt, boxed, Puffin, silver stopper, boxed, Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, gold stopper, boxed, Russian Walrus A. gold Signature Edition of 1500 specially Commissioned by Connaught House and Tropical Fish Chevroned Butterfly Fish, silver stopper (10), various £200-£300
126. Three Royal Crown Derby novelty miniature building paperweights comprising Goviers China Shop, with certificate numbered 318/1000, boxed, The Ram Public House and Georgian Dolls House, signed in gold Louise Adams and dated 2000 with certificate numbered 19/1000, boxed, together with a set of six thimbles, boxed (4), various £80-£120
127. Five Royal Crown Derby novelty paperweights comprising Santa and Sleigh, gold stopper, signed in gold John Ablitt, boxed, Debonair Bear an exclusive for The Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gold stopper, boxed, Goviers Drummer Bear, gold stopper, with certificate numbered 539/1500, boxed, Harrods Mini Shopper Bear, no stopper with certificate, boxed, On The TeeGeoff Taylor, no stopper signed in gold Louie Adams, with certificate numbered 14/250, boxed (5), various £100-£150
128. Eighteen Royal Crown Derby animal paperweights comprising Otter, A gold signature edition specially commissioned by The Guild of China of China & Glass Retailers gold stopper with certificate, boxed, Riverbank Beaver, gold stopper, with certificate numbered 2455/5000, boxed, Garden Snail, gold stopper, signed in gold Sue Rowe with certificate numbered 776/4500, boxed, Mole An exclusive for The Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gilt stopper, boxed, Fountain Frog, gold stopper, boxed, Derby Dormouse, Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gold stopper, boxed, Poppy Mouse Collectors Exclusive, silver stopper, boxed, Country Mouse, silver stopper, Beaver, silver stopper, boxed, Chipmunk, no stopper, boxed, Frog, no stopper, boxed, Computer Mouse paperweight, gold stopper, Bank Vole, gold stopper, Dormouse, gold stopper, Autumn Squirrel, silver stopper, Chipmunk, silver stopper, Rabbit, silver stopper and Red Fox, silver stopper (18), various £200-£300
129. A mid 19th century Staffordshire pearlware plaque of Androcles and the Lion rectangular, moulded in relief with the reclining figure of Androcles facing left stroking the lion, incised title below, against grey ground with slip decoration and moulded border, incised verso J B 1849, 23.4 x 28.5cm
£80-£120
130. A Wedgwood pink jasperware campana vase and cover twin handled, on a square pink base, impressed Wedgwood made in England, height 30cm
£100-£150
131. Six pieces of Royal Doulton stoneware comprising a pair of fruit pattern with Hythe Royal Doulton vases 8530D and a fruit pattern footed bowl 8530D incised FJ for Florrie Jones, a jardiniere, tubeline decorated with blue flowers, impressed 160Y, a shouldered cylinder vase tube line decorated with cherries, impressed X8910A over 6903 and a larger vase of shouldered tapering from tubeline decorated with panels and smaller sprigs of cornflowers, all with impressed factory marks (6), first height 26cm
£100-£150
132. A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase of shouldered cylindrical form, relief moulded and sgraffito decorated with grotesque fish and sea creatures on a watery ground, including fish, molluscs and jellyfish in blue and brown, incised 9-1907 Martin Bro London + Southall, height 23.5cm
£1,800-£2,200
133. A Martin Brothers stoneware vase of squat tapering form with everted rim, incised and painted with flowers and scrolling foliage, incised 11-1891 Martin Bros - London & Southall, height 14.5cm
£400-£600
134. A Royal Worcester figural oil lamp base the base modelled as two children embracing a pedestal on a scroll base, printed black factory marks, fitted with a clear glass reservoir and brass Duplex burner, height 37cm
£50-£80
135. A Grainger & Co Royal China Works Worcester blush ivory reticulated pot pourri vase the bulbous body painted with two birds perched on a gilt branch, raised on three gilt scroll supports and a pierced lobed base, printed factory marks, 4774 over G2584, height 14cm
£50-£80
136. A 19th century Copeland Parian bust of the water Nymph Clytie after C Delpech for the Art Union of London impressed to socle base and dated 1863, impressed Copeland S 07, height 35cm
£100-£150
137. Two Susie Cooper six setting coffee services, Pattern 1689 comprising two coffee pots and covers, two milk jugs, two sugar basins, eleven coffee cans and twelve saucers, cream ground decorated with red stars, interiors and covers, handles gilt (qty), height of coffee pot 19cm
£50-£80
138. A Clarice Cliff Delecia tea set, circa 1930 hand painted with streaking runnings in tonal greens, yellows and browns, comprising Bonjour shaped tea pot (replaced lid), sugar bowl, milk jug, six cups, six saucers and a tea plate, bizarre stamp to the underside, height of tea pot 15cm, diameter of tea plate 23cm
£400-£600
139. A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson’s pottery Fantasque Melon plate
hand painted with a band of abstracts fruit with orange, brown and black banding, printed Fantasque mark in black, diameter 25cm
£150-£250
140. A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson’s pottery Fantasque Melon pattern single handled Lotus jug
hand painted with a band of abstracts fruit with orange, brown and black bands, printed Fantasque marks, height 29cm
£300-£400
141. A Clarice Cliff Newport pottery Bizarre octagonal bowl
hand painted with geometric design of triangles in orange, purple and green, printed Bizarre marks in black, diameter 21cm
£80-£120
142. A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery Peter Pan Crocus large Leda shaped serving platter
hand painted with a central orange field within a border of Crocus flowers and transfer decorated with stylised with trees in black, printed Bizarre mark, hand painted 5850, 39.4 x 29.5cm
£150-£250
143. A modern Moorcroft for Liberty ‘Jasmine’ pattern vase
designed by Rachel Bishop, 2003, of slender form, painted tube lined decoration, navy coloured ground, limited edition number 129/150, signed in gold ‘Rachel Bishop and dated 15th May 2003’ to base, stamped ‘Made for Liberty’, artist signature and impressed Moorcroft marks, in original box, height 31.5cm
£80-£120
144. Two Ashtead Potters ‘Girl Skipping’ advertising plaques model M65 modelled by Phoebe Stabler, moulded in relief and decorated in a mottled blue glaze, verso states ‘With the compliments of the Ideal Home Magazine Strictly Limited Edition’, raised moulded signature, printed factory marks (2), height 15.5cm
£100-£150
145. A Masonic Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee jewel and a swivel seal fob first with enamel decoration on ribbon in a fitted case, second set with carnelian intaglio of compass and set square and blank blood stone (2), first length 11.5cm
£60-£80
146. Two Italian silver gilt filigree reliquary crosses early 20th century, stamped 800, each with central glazed compartment containing holy relics, labelled B Pius Po X and S. Maria Goretti V.M, contained in presentation boxes, each height 10cm, total weight approx. 1.97ozt
£300-£500
147. Ø Andrew Plimer (Brit. 1763-1837)
portrait of a gentleman facing right wearing a blue coat, stock and cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval double sided gold frame with reverse with central hair spray with seed pearl set tie against an opaline glass ground within a blue guilloché enamel border, height without loop 8.5cm
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: PCZSM7KV
£2,000-£3,000
148. Ø Andrew Plimer (Brit. 1763-1837)
portrait of a lady facing right, wearing a cream dress and bandeau, her hair powdered, watercolour on ivory, oval double sided gold frame locket frame, the reverse with central oval blue guilloché reserve with seed pearl border and initials J M and hair spray with seed pearl mounted tie against an opaline glass ground, height 8.5cm
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: MMZBXQDA
£1,000-£1,500
149. Ø Andrew Plimer (Brit. 1763-1837)
a portrait of a young girl with her Cavalier King Charles spaniel, facing left wearing a cream dress and holding a brown and cream spaniel puppy under her arm, water colour on ivory, initialled A.P and dated 1787, oval double sided gold locket frame, the reverse with hair spray with seed pearl set tie against a stiped hairwork ground, height 6cm
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: VWEDU5TR
£1,500-£2,000
150. A William IV silver snuff box and other silver first Birmingham, 1834, makers marks, rectangular, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration, applied plain reserve and foliate chased thumbpiece, reeded sides and gilt interior crested, together with a late Victorian matchbox cover, London, 1900, William Comyns & Co, embossed with cherub masks and scrolling foliage, a tongue depressor Chester, 1902, Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, a Hanau pill box, pseudo marks and London import marks, oval, the lid embossed with a putto, a page mark with rabbit terminal stamped 925, a cut glass pot with embossed lid, and a plated letter opener with claw and banded agate ball terminal (7), first length 6.9ozt, weight 4.49ozt
£100-£150
151. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver lady’s purse and other items first Chester, 1906, Colen Hewer Cheshire of shaped form suspended on chain, interior lined with blue moire silk and divisions, together with a rectangular trinket box, Birmingham, 1903, Spurrier & Co, of plain oblong bellied form the hinged lid with ropetwist border, an embossed matchbox holder and a silver handled button hook (4), first length 12cm, total excluding button hook approx. 7.09ozt
£100-£150
152. A George V silver card case, a cased silver gilt prize medal and other silver first Chester 1913, William Neale & Sons, of plain rectangular from with wavy edge, initialled, an early Victorian silver gilt prize medal, London, 1840, Edward Fernell, engraved ‘The Governors of Christ Hospital to Francis Symondson The First Proficient in Penmanship 26 May 1840’ in a fitted red leather case, a Chinese export miniature model of a rickshaw and a model of covered sleigh with figures pulled by oxen, a late Victorian trinket box of rectangular box of plain rectangular form with cut off corners, engraved ‘Elizabeth’, a small embossed heart shaped pill box, a swizzle stick, a late Victorian oval locket engraved with flowers and a charm bracelet (qty), first length 9.7cm, weight approx. 8.39ozt £100-£150
153. A collection of Edwardian silver and other golfing interest hat pins and brooches to include two silver hat pins in the form of gold clubs, first Birmingham, 1908, Arthur Johnson Smith, second, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, James Fenton & co, another stamped Sterling Top, two brooches in the form of club, three miniature wooden gold clubs, and a silver plated hat pin stand, the frame in the form of a pair of clubs (qty), first length 20.5cm £50-£80
154. A Mont Blanc Boheme Barley silver money clip model 20486 and other items
first stamped 925, Mont Blanc Germany, engine turned and set with a coloured stone together with an engine turned cigar cutter and a swizzle stick engraved Waddies For Printing (3), first length 5cm, total weight approx. 1.5ozt £70-£90
155. An early 19th century French .950 silver snuff box and cover French control marks for Paris 1909-1819, makers mark PNB, of plain circular form with pull off cover, interior gilt, initialled and crested, diameter 7.2cm, weight approx. 2.99ozt
£60-£80
156. Ø A late Victorian silver card case/aide memoire
Birmingham, 1894, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, of rectangular form with all over foliate engraved decoration and central reserve engraved with initials, leather lined gilt interior with ivory aide memoire and divisions for cards, stamps and holder for pencil, 7.7 x 10.5cm, total weight 4.23ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 5QXJADNN £50-£80
157. A George V engine turned silver cigarette case and two other silver cases first Birmingham, 1924, maker mark R.N, rectangular with cut off corners and sliding action together with a late Victorian case, Birmingham, 1895, Thomas Acott & Co, rectangular with curved gadrooned ends and engraved scrolling foliate and leaf decoration engraved B Thompson and a George V curved rectangular case with foliate engraved decoration, initialled (3), first 11.5 x 8.9cm, total weight approx. 11.84ozt £100-£150
158. A Victorian silver combination perpetual calendar propelling pencil and other items first, unmarked, fluted barrel with slide action, the terminal set with a carnelian seal engraved with initials, together with an Edwardian vesta case, Chester, 1903, Sampson Mordan & Co, of rounded from with spot hammered decoration, an engine turned vesta case, a stamp envelope, a silver figure of Budai, two mother of pearl handled folding pocket knives, a selection of thimbles etc (qty), First length 12cm, weighable silver approx. 3.36ozt £80-£120
159. A French silver cigarette case and other items first rectangular with engine turned decoration, French guarantee, a Chinese export silver clad matchbox cover, repoussé embossed with flowers, a Chinese character nurses buckle, an art nouveau embossed vesta case and an engine turned napkin ring (5), first length 9.5cm, weighable approx. 6.42ozt
£80-£120
160. A late 19th century continental silver novelty box in the form of a walnut shell French import marks, naturalistically cast, interior gilt, length 3.8cm, weight approx. 0.6ozt
£80-£120
161. A collection of silver and plated items various dates, makers marks, comprising a twin handled sugar basin and milk jug of oval tapering half fluted design, Birmingham, 1901⁄2, Barker Brothers, initialled, a large trumpet form spill vase with weighted base, a christening mug initialled and dated 1946, a plain sugar basin, a cased pusher and spoon set and a pepper pot, together with plated items to include a pair of silver silent butlers with turned wood handles, crested, an Old Sheffield plate bright cut octagonal galleried tray, a Guernsey milk can with cane handle, a pair of sauce boats, an Old Sheffield plate octagonal baluster sugar caster and a christening mug (qty), weighable silver approx. 15.71ozt
£200-£300
162. A late Victorian silver cruet, a cased pair of four division toast racks and other silver first Birmingham, 1900, Robert Pringle, the pot of egg form, with wirework handle on ball feet, the mustard with a clear glass liner with an associated spoon, second, Birmingham, 1941, Lanson Ltd together with a purse with foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham, 1918, D Bros, suspended on chain with finger ring, leather lined interior with divisions, initialled and a foliate embossed hand mirror (4), first length 8cm, weighable silver approx. 8ozt
£100-£150
163. An Edwardian silver beaker and other silver London, 1903, makers mark indistinct, of tapering form with flared rim on a spreading foot, engraved with initials and date, together with sauce boat, an Indian Colonial spirit measure cup, four teaspoons, an egg shaped pepperette, and two thimbles (qty), first height 10cm, weight approx. 11.57ozt
£140-£180
164. A collection of cased and other silver various dates, makers, comprising a cased pair Indian of fluted dwarf column candlesticks on stepped weighted circular bases, stamped SIL, an Indian oval silver dish with presentation inscription, stamped SILVER, an Indian bowl stamped P silver, a cased three piece cruet set, Sheffield, 1897, Watson & Gillott, comprising a foliate embossed pepper pot and two open salts with blue glass liners and spoons, a cased pair of pierced open salts with blue glass liners and spoons, Birmingham, 1900, maker mark L.G, a pair of oblong bellied salts on legs with spoons, a pair of ogee baluster form pepper pots, a cased pair of mother of pearl handled silver plated butter knives and an oval electroplated biscuit box engraved R (qty), weight approx. 16.58ozt
£200-£300
165. A collection of silver various dates makers marks, comprising an American panelled helmet from pedestal cream jug stamped Sterling, a George V vase of tapering form with beaded wavy edged pierced rim on a weighted base, Birmingham, 1920, E S Barnsley & Co, a baluster form sugar caster, a trumpet shaped spill vase with lobed rim on a weighted base, a squat bellied panelled cream jug, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, a pair of silver gilt pierced spoons, a cast Salters Company spoon with shell bowl and coat of arms terminal, a pepper pot, two napkin rings and a silver an enamel George VI coronation souvenir coffee spoon (qty), first height 13.5cm, weight approx. 14.67oxzt
£200-£300
166. A William IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern fish slice, other silver and a late Victorian cased electroplated set of fruit knives and forks first Glasgow, 1835, A & R Stewart, initialled R, together with a cased Elizabeth II three piece cruet set, Birmingham, 1958, William Suckling ltd, of oblong bellied form with wavy edged rim, comprising, pepper caster, mustard with spoon and salt fitted with blue glass liners, a fiddle pattern salt spoon, three pairs of sugar tongs and a walnut cased set of twelve electroplated fruit knives and forks (qty), first length 19.5cm, weight approx. 13.28ozt £140-£180
167. Two three piece silver backed dressing table sets first Birmingham, 1964, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, engraved with scrolling foliate decoration and named Ursula, second, marks rubbed comprising a pair of hairbrushes and a clothes brush, engine turned and named Ruby (6), hand mirror length 34.5cm £80-£120
168. Two silver prize table cigarette boxes and an ashtray first Birmingham, 1949, makers mark rubbed, rectangular with engine turned domed lid, engraved Captain’s Prize Chislehurst Golf Club 1950, cedar lined, second, Birmingham, 1911, A & J Zimmeran Ltd, square the lid engraved ‘East Brighton Gold Club won by R.G. Hawkins 13.3.1912, cedar liner, third London, 1944, C J Vander Ltd (3), first length 16cm, weight of astray only 4.53ozt £120-£180
169. An Elizabeth II silver armada dish London, 1973, John Henry Odell, typical form with feature hallmarks, diameter 17.2cm, weight approx. 7.o2ozt
£100-£150
170. A George III silver ogee baluster from cream jug and other silver various dates, makers marks, first London, marks rubbed, second an ogee baluster form caster, London, date letter 1769, Jabez Daniel & James Mince, a pair of cauldron salts, London, 1773, makers mark rubbed, initialled, a bright cut engraved sifter spoon, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, two pairs of fiddle pattern salts spoons and a mustard spoon, initialled (qty), first height 11.4cm, weight approx. 13.49ozt
£180-£220
171. A Hanau cream jug, a silver mounted cranberry glass cream jug and three bonbon dishes first pseudo marks, of bellied form, repoussé embossed with flowers and scrolls with scroll handle on feet, second, Britannia standard, Sheffield, 1986, makers mark indistinct, of bellied form with overlaid decoration and fluted loop handle, together with an Edwardian dish with reticulated pierced decoration Birmingham, 1907, Hukin & Heath, a lobed pierced bonbon dish, Birmingham, 1913, Synyer & Beddoes, another pierced bonbon dish and another Birmingham, 1910, Mappin Webb (5), first height 10.cm, weighable silver approx. 13.84ozt £180-£220
172. A collection of silver cruet items, cased sets of spoons, etc
various dates, makers, comprising a panelled egg cup, Sheffield, 1925 Roberts & Belk, engraved with initials, a three piece cruet set, Sheffield, 1914, William Lister & Sons, oval fitted with blue glass liners, a half fluted pepper urn shaped pepper pot, a harlequin set of six Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel demitasse coffee spoons stamped Norne, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, a cased set of six mother of pearl handled silver bladed tea knives, a set of twelve Art Deco coffee spoons contained in two cases, another cased set of six coffee spoons, four assorted napkin rings, of which one engraved with a birds the others named, a cased set of six tea knives with filled silver handles, etc (qty), weighable silver approx. 23.36ozt
£300-£400
173. A George V silver twin handled porringer Sheffield, 1925, Cooper Brothers & Sons, of typical form with wavy edged border, on a circular foot, engraved, handle to handle 17.5cm, weight approx. 7.93ozt
£100-£150
174. A late Victorian silver sugar basin and various teaspoons first Chester, 1901, Vale Brothers & Sermon, with foliate embossed decoration on a domed spreading foot, engraved Elizabeth, together with a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1876, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, and golfing prize coffee spoons (qty), first diameter 11.4cm, weight approx. 11.1ozt
£150-£250
175. An Elizabeth II silver armada dish, a bottle coaster and a late Victorian sugar basin first London, 1963, William Comyns & Sons, typical from with feature marks, second London, 1989, D J Silver Repairs, with pierced sides and turned wood base, third Sheffield, Sheffield, 1893, James Dixon & Sons, (3), first diameter 14.6cm, weighable silver approx. 7.69ozt
£100-£150
176. Two early 20th century caged silver dimple bitters bottles and an silver overlaid miniature Haigs Dimple bottle comprising two Chinese export bitters bottles, one overlaid with pierced flowering prunus, stamped sterling with monogram the other three scrolling dragons and clouds, stamped China, Zung Li, the other decorated with thistles (3), first height 10.5cm
£80-£120
177. An Elizabeth II cased set of twelve silver RSPB Bird spoons
London, 1975, John Pinches, each with threaded terminals embossed in gilt with a different bird, contained in a teak fitted case, length 13.5cm, weight approx. 10.21ozt
£140-£180
178. A George V silver and pique inlaid tortoiseshell trinket box and other items
various dates, makers, first Birmingham, 1911, Mappin & Webb, of lobed oval form, the hinged lid inlaid with a flower basket and swags, velvet lined interior on feet, together with a pierced bonbon dish of lobed oval form, a half gadrooned urn form pepper pot, a cut glass dressing table pot with pique inlaid tortoiseshell lid and three other silver topped glass jars etc (qty), first length 8.2cm, weighable silver approx. 4.11ozt
£100-£150
179. Assorted silver spoons
various dates, makers, to include a pair of William IV fiddle pattern tablespoons, London, 1832, William Eaton (qty), first length 22.5cm, weight approx. 24.57ozt
£300-£400
180. A collection of Victorian and later silver
various, dates, makers, comprising a pair of late Victorian clear hobnail cut globular table scent with screw fitting embossed mushroom caps, two engine turned cigarette cases, an oblong plain vesta case, another vesta of flattened plain cushion form, a pair of bright cut engraved jam spoons, two pairs of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, a circular easel back photograph frame (qty), first height 14.5cm, weighable silver approx. 14.89ozt
£150-£200
181. A late 19th century Russian .84 silver cigarette case and other items first St Petersburg, makers mark J.N, rectangular form engraved with foliate decoration, initialled, together with a Thai silver an niello cigarette case and powder compact, a twin handled trophy and a pierced napkin ring, initialled (5), first length 9.5cm, 12.9ozt
£150-£250
182. An Elizabeth II silver three piece dressing table set and a pair of napkin rings first Birmingham, 1981, W I Broadway & Co, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes, embossed with green masks and acanthus scrolls (5), hand mirror length 24cm, weighable silver approx. 1.15ozt
£50-£80
183. An Edwardian silver pedestal dish, sauce boats, bonbon dishes and other silver various dates, makers marks, first Birmingham, 1907, Norton & White, circular dished form, planished to centre with wavy edged rim on a weighted foot, together with a christening mug, Birmingham, 1925, Mappin & Webb, engraved Tony 22nd May 1926, a sauce boat of typical form with wavy edged rim and scroll handled on shell capped legs and stepped hoof feet, Birmingham, 1921, Jays, another sauce boat, a plain pin dish with feature hallmarks, an egg cup, an engine turned napkin ring, four hobnail cut glass jars with silver lids, etc (qty), first length 16cm, weighable silver approx. 19.13ozt
£300-£400
184. A late Victorian silver four bottle cruet set Birmingham, 1893, makers mark L.B, the frame of plain oval design with raised gallery and central ring carrying handle, fitted with four faceted clear glass bottle cut with a band of diamonds, height 21cm, weight approx. 13.28ozt
£150-£250
185. A George IV silver chinoiserie salt London, 1826, Paul Storr, the circular bowl cast in relief with panels of flowering prunus branches with monkeys and birds against a finely stippled ground, on tripod supports, height 6.8cm, weight approx. 3,93ozt
£1,000-£1,500
186. A miniature silver porringer probably 18th century, makers mark only B H struck twice, half gadrooned with punched decoration and scroll handles, height 3.8cm, weight approx. 0.61ozt
£150-£200
187. A George V silver trinket box Birmingham, 1933, William Neale & Son Ltd, of plain rectangular form with hinged stepped lid with engine turned decoration and vacant square reserve, raised on feet, cream silk lined interior, height 5.2cm, length 15cm, depth 10cm, total weight approx. 16.18ozt
£100-£150
188. A pair of Dutch .833 silver cast octagonal candlesticks in early 18th century style
Gouda, 1989, J Gelderblom & Zn, each with knopped inverted baluster form columns, on stepped bases (2), height 19cm, weight approx. 38.27ozt
£500-£700
189. A late Victorian silver dressing table tray Sheffield, 1898, William Neale, rectangular with raised fluted border and gadrooned rim, the centre with central reserve engraved with a later presentation with embossed foliate scroll surround, 26.5 x 18.3cm, weight approx. 10.36ozt
£140-£150
190. A George V silver salver Birmingham, 1921, Hukin & Heath Ltd, circular with raise piecrust border and shell capped acanthus scroll rim, on scroll feet, diameter 21.2cm, weight approx. 9.55ozt
£150-£200
191. Ø A Victorian silver tea pot and coffee pot both Birmingham, 1862 and 1867, Gough & Silvester, of tapering bellied form with plain scroll handles fitted with ivory insulators and hinged domed covers, all over engine turned decoration, belt and buckle reserve crested with a phoenix (2), first height 17.5cm, weight approx. 42.79ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: TSLWQN6H
£600-£800
192. A German .830 silver three piece coffee service
German marks, Deyhle Gebruder, of baluster spiral fluted form on scroll legs, comprising a coffee pot with hinged cover and scroll handle with clear plastic insulators, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug (3), height of coffee pot 26.5cm, weight approx. 36.57ozt
£500-£700
193. A French .950 silver four piece tea and coffee service
French guarantee mark, bears makers mark for Georges Fouquet Lapar, of bellied from with chased panelled decoration, on a spreading foot with beaded borders, comprising a teapot with acanthus leaf spout and a coffee pot both with hinged domed covers with acanthus bud finial and a milk jug all fitted with rosewood handles and twin handled sucrier with gilt interior and cover, initialled H, stamped L Lagar Paris (4), teapot handle to spout 25cm, weight approx. 65.60zt
£800-£1,200
194. An Edwardian part silver tea and coffee service
Sheffield, 1905, James Dixon & Sons, comprising teapot, coffee pot and milk jug, of shaped oblong tapering form with a reeded band and gadrooned rim, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers fitted with ebonised knop finial and handle, engraved with a monogram (3), teapot handle to spout 28cm, weight approx. 42.92ozt
£600-£800
195. Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen. A Danish silver footed bowl 17A stamped Denmark, sterling, Georg Jensen with marks 1925-1932 and bearing London import marks for 1931, the planished bowl with everted rim, raised on stylised leaf and ball supports and spreading circular foot, height 10.4cm, weight approx. 5.75ozt
£200-£300
196. A George V silver swing handled sugar basket first London, 1913, Charles Stuart Harris, ogee shaped bowl pierced with foliate engraved scrolls fitted with a blue glass liner, on a domed pedestal foot, engraved Susan, handle in upright position 15.5cm, weight approx. 6.24ozt
£80-£120
197. A George III Neoclassical silver cake basket London, 1776, Burrage Davenport, of oval form with pierced decoration and embossed with rams head mask, oval medallions and drapery swags, beaded border and pierced swing handle on a pierced foot, length 34cm, weight approx. 31.86ozt
£600-£800
198. An Elizabeth II silver prize rosebowl London, 1967, B P Co, embossed decoration and engraved The National Cactus & Succulent Society, on a domed foot, on an ebonised plinth base with a plated collar engraved the Vera Higgins Bowl, contained in a fitted wooden travel case, diameter 22cm, weight approx. 23.18ozt
£300-£400
199. A George VI silver twin handled trophy Sheffield, 1947, A E Poston & Co Ltd, of plain ogee form on a domed spreading circular foot, engraved The National Cactus & Succulent Society Albert Baynes Challenge Cup Presented by Mr & Mrs Allan Douglas 1950, on an ebonised plinth base, contained in a wooden travel case, height 21.7cm, weight approx. 23.59ozt
£300-£400
200. An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy London, 1909, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, of plain trophy from with twin ribbon and reed loop handles, on knopped stem and a circular foot with beaded borders, engraved The National Cactus and Succulent Society 21st Anniversary Cup 1945-1966, on an ebonised plinth base, in a wooden travel case, height 29cm, weight approx. 15.09ozt
£180-£220
201. An Elizabeth II silver twin handled trophy and cover Birmingham, 1951, makers mark indistinct G ? & Co, engraved N.C. & S.S. The Hermann Jacobsen Memorial Trophy 1978, raised on an ebonised plinth base mounted with a collar stamped silver, contained in a wooden travel case, height 25cm, weight approx. 11.33ozt
£150-£200
202. A silver twin handled trophy cup marks rubbed, of plain tapering form with flying scroll handles, on a domed circular foot, engraved The National Cactus & Succulent Society The White Rose Trophy, on an ebonised plinth base, contained in a wooden travel case, height 22.3cm, total weight approx. 16.39ozt
£200-£300
203. Three silver trophies first, Birmingham, 1887, Adie Brothers, engraved N.C. & SS The J.H.V Hampshire Memorial Cup, second a twin handled trophy, Birmingham, 1929, makers mark rubbed, engraved The National Cactus & Succulent Society The 1968 Trophy, third a twin handled cup, Birmingham 1936, Joseph Gloster Ltd, engraved N.C. & S.S. The Chairman’s Cup 1948-1965, all on ebonised plinth bases and contained in wooden travel cases (3), first height 19.7cm, weight approx. 21.23ozt
£250-£350
204. An Elizabeth II silver prize teapot
London, 1969, Garrard & Co Ltd, of plain bellied form, with hinged domed cover, wooden handle and knop finial, on a domed foot, engraved the National Cactus and Succulent Society Brooke Teapot, contained in a wooden travel case, handle to spout 23.5cm, weight approx. 31.77ozt
£400-£500
205. A Danish Art Nouveau silver prize vase
Copenhagen, 1924, assay master Christian F. Heise, Evald Nielsen, of planished trumpet from, plain upper section over a ropetwist band and fluted lower section with a beaded border, on spreading circular foot, engraved N.C.C.S. The L Bulmer Trophy, contained in a wooden travel case, height 18cm, weight approx. 8.11ozt
£150-£250
206. Silver and electroplated prize trophies first a tazza, Birmingham, 1911, Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, the shallow ogee shaped bowl with pierced border on a pedestal foot, engraved N.C.S.S. Marion Evans Trophy, second a rose bowl, Birmingham, 1966 Roberts & Dore Ltd, engraved The National Cactus and Succulent Society The Leeds Bowl, on ebonised plinth bases, together with a Modernist plated prize charger with domed textured centre and border, a trophy cup and a rose bowl, all contained in wooden travel crates (5), first height 13.2cm, weight approx. 10.74ozt
£150-£250
207. A George III silver cream jug and an Old English pattern sauce ladle first London, 1797, George Burrows, of helmet form with reeded loop handle, bright cut engraved with a vermicelli band, shield reserve engraved with initials, second London, 1801, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barber, initialled (2), first height 11.6cm, weight approx. 4.64ozt
£70-£90
208. George II silver hot water jug London, 1732, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, of baluster form with ebonised scroll handle and hinged domed lid with knop finial, all over embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage with beaded borders on a circular foot, height 22.2cm, weight approx. 15.35ozt
£200-£300
211. Victorian and Edwardian matched silver part canteen of Lily Pattern flatware comprising six matched table forks, of which five Sheffield, 1862/1891 Horace Woodward and Co, crested with a squirrel, six dessert forks, Sheffield, 1913/1920, Walker & Hall Ltd, initialled D, eleven tablespoons, six desert spoons and a sauce ladle, all single struck, Sheffield, 1903, Walker & Hall Ltd, initialled D, six dessert forks, Sheffield (32), first length 21.7cm, weight approx. 63.24ozt
£1,000-£1,500
209. A cased set of six George IV Queens pattern silver teaspoons London, 1821, Robert Peppin, initialled S, contained in a fitted leather case bearing gilt presentation plaque dated 1848, length 13.8cm, weight approx. 7.66ozt
£100-£150
210. A George IV Queens pattern silver christening knife and fork and various spoons first Sheffield, 1827, Aaron Hadfield, filled handles, terminal of handled pushed in, initialled, a Swedish Birth spoon the handle in the form of a clock with time 9.31, the weights engraved with weight and length, five George III bright cut engraved teaspoons, no town mark but London, 1794, Thomas Wallis II, a set of six Old English shell pattern coffee spoons, two Navaho turquoise set spoons, etc (qty), first knife length 17.1cm, total weight approx. 16.46ozt
£200-£300 211
212. A George V silver vase Sheffield, 1924, makers mark rubbed, of slender campana form, with beaded borders everted rim and anthemion band, on a domed foot, stamped Z. Barraclough & Son, Leeds, height 20.5cm, weight approx. 10.02ozt
£120-£180
213. Ø A late Victorian silver small brandy pan on stand with burner London, 1894, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, the pan of plain circular form with turned ivory handle, height 11cm, length handle to rim 15cm, total weight approx. 5.41ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: DG9T7TS8
£80-£120
214. A Norwegian .830 silver folding spoon in 17th century style
stamped 830 M. Hammer, c.1900, the terminal cast with scrolls and double head terminal, the broad bowl engraved Memento Mori’ ‘with strapwork and foliage, the stem engraved ‘ANNO’ and 1625 to the reverse, length 14.4cm, weight approx. 1.32ozt
£80-£120
215. A late Victorian silver four division cigar case Birmingham, 1900, W.G. Keight, of rectangular form, all over engraved with bright cut foliate scrolling decoration, interior gilt bearing a hexagonal reserve initialled J.L, length 13cm, weight approx. 4.54ozt
£100-£150
216. An Edwardian silver pot pourri and a vase first London, 1910, William Comyns, of plain trough shape with pierced hinged cover, interior gilt, on pierced scroll supports, second London, 1913, makers mark indistinct, of campana form with cast foliate rim on a domed weighted foot (2), first height 7.5cm, second height 18cm. weight approx. 4.22ozt
£100-£150
217. A Victorian agate handled pickle fork and other silver items first unmarked together with a pair of Art Deco pepper pots, Birmingham, 1938, W. T. Wiseman, of square tapering form on splayed feet, an Edwardian vesta case with foliate engraved decoration, a pickle fork and a Dutch sauce ladle, initialled (6), first length 24.5cm, weighable silver approx. 3.96ozt
£50-£80
218. Two Danish Georg Jensen Pea Pod no 21 pattern silver sugar spoons
both stamped Georg Jensen 925S, London import marks, 1928 George Stockwell, each with planished bowls and curved handles (2), length 13.4cm
£80-£120
219. A late 19th century Dutch .833 silver five division cigar case
Dutch marks, rectangular form with swing catch and engraved decoration, length 14.5cm, weight approx. 4.51ozt
£80-£120
220. A George III and later embossed dish strawberry dish
London, 1768, makers mark indistinct, oval with raised fluted border, the centre embossed with a stable interior with horses, figures and dogs, length 17.8cm, weight approx. 4.77ozt
£100-£150
221. Stuart Devlin. An Elizabeth II parcel gilt and oxidised silver ‘surprise’ egg issued to commemorate the 1986 Royal Wedding
London, 1986, Stuart Devlin, the cover with silver wedding bells and ribbons in relief on a matted ground, the oxidised base with flowerheads, interior gilt with the figure of cupid wearing a coronet and aiming his bow amongst enamelled thistles and a bee, limited edition numbered 86, height 6.5cm, weight approx. 4.65ozt
£300-£400
222. A George V Scottish silver quaich and a pin dish first Glasgow, 1932, Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, of typical from, engraved Shirley Eleanor Haire, 26th June, second, Edinburgh, 1929, Hamilton & Inches (2), firs handle to handle 16.3cm, weight approx. 7.38ozt
£80-£100
223. An early Victorian cased silver three piece Kings husk pattern christening set
London, 1844, George Adams, comprising fork spoon and knife with filled handle and steel blade stamped V R Garrard, in a fitted leather case, initialled, fork length 17.7cm, weighable silver approx. 4.47ozt
£80-£120
224. A late Victorian cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled electroplated fish knives and forks stamped Mappin & Webb, carved handles with engraved initial S, contained in a fitted blue velvet and silk lined oak case stamped Mappin & Webb Silversmiths to the Queen, length of knives 22.3cm
£60-£80
225. A 14K gold keyless open faced pocket watch by Longines circular white dial, with black Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, stamped to case ‘Regal/ solid 14k gold/ 32898’, movement signed ‘Longines’, numbered 1462710, total approx. diameter 4.2cm, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 28.4g
£150-£250
226. An 18ct gold open faced key wind pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dials and blued steel hands, lever movement with compensated balance signed J Lashmore, Coalville and numbered No 16117, dust cover and case hallmarked for Chester 1898, dial diameter 43cm, case diameter 48cm, total weight 98g
£600-£800
227. An early 19th century silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute scale and gilt hands, verge fusee movement signed Brown, London and numbered, case with bullseye glass hallmarked London, 1823, second a silver plated full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute strack and gold hands, verge fusee movement with foliate engraved balance cock signed John Bates, No7281, case stamped W.B only (2), first dial diameter 45mm, case diameter 47mm
£100-£150
228. A Victorian 18ct gold key wind open faced pocket watch no 16943, the dial with floral chased decoration and raised Roman numerals and blued steel handles, contained in velvet lined outer leather covered case, total weight 53.7g, diameter of dial approx 38mm
£500-£700
229. A 9ct gold full hunter keyless pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, dials and blued steel hands, signed Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool, 7 jewels lever movement, signed and numbered 309769, case and dustcover hallmarked Liverpool, Chester, 1917, diameter of dial approx. 43mm, case diameter 54mm, total weight 121.6g
£400-£600
230. An Omega gunmetal cased open faced keyless pocket watch and another gunmetal cased pocket watch (2) first white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands signed Omega, 15 jewels movement signed Omega and numbered 769845 signed Omega, second black dial with gold Roman numerals, minute markers, outer Arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds signed F. Buhmeyor (2), first dial diameter 43mm, case diameter 48mm
£80-£120
231. A lady’s 18K gold keyless half hunter and belcher chain the 18K gold lady’s half hunter with blue enamelled chapter ring with Arabic numerals, with chased case, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, together with a Victorian belcher chain with tag stamped 9c, the case stamped 18K, diameter of case 35mm, watch total weight approx 30g, chain approx weight 5.3g
£300-£400
232. A lady’s 18K gold and enamel keyless half hunter fob watch the chased case with pink enamel chapter ring with enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, and suspension loop with 9ct bow bar brooch, total weight 36.3g, diameter of dial 30mm
£250-£350
233. A lady’s 18K gold open faced fob watch with 9ct gold bow brooch the watch with pink enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt decoration, the reverse with enamel decoration, marked to the inside 18K, the bow brooch set with seed pearls to the knot and marked 375 to the reverse, weight of 9ct bow 2.7g, weight of watch approx 24.2g
£200-£300
234. A 9ct gold self keyless open faced pocket watch the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, spade hands, and subsidiary dial, contained within a fitted case with velvet lined interior, marked on the suspension ring and winder 375, diameter 4.5cm, total weight approx 90g
£300-£400
235. A 14K gold keyless open faced pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and filigree hands and subsidiary dial, engine turned case back, with plated dust cover with inscription, the case interior stamped 14K, diameter approx 5cm, total weight approx 78.7g
£300-£400
236. A 14K gold keyless open faced pocket watch the circular white dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gold dust cover with presentation inscription, case diameter 4.5cm, total weight approx 68.7g
£300-£400
237. A 15ct gold keyless open faced pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, dial signed H. Diamond, Lucerne, diameter approx 46mm, total weight approx 77g
£350-£450
238. A 14K open faced keyless full hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, filigree handles, subsidiary seconds, with blank cartouche and personal inscription to the dust cover stamped 585, diameter approx 5cm, total weight approx 98g
£500-£800
239. A 9ct gold full hunter keyless pocket watch the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel handles and subsidiary dial, the case diameter approx 47cm, total weight approx 70cm
£400-£600
240. A 14K Waltham self keyless full hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary dial and moon hands, the case with engine turning, diameter of dial 5cm, total weight approx 118g
£600-£800
241. A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced keyless chronograph pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, chronograph scale, gold hands and blued steel chronograph sweep, the plain case with foliate chased borders, hallmarked Chester, 1896, case diameter 56mm, total weight approx. 157g
£1,000-£1,500
242. A gentleman’s Baume & Mercier 18ct gold automatic dress wristwatch Ref 37069 c.1980 cushion shaped lapis lazuli dial with raised gold hour baton markers, date aperture at 3 o’clock and gold pencil hands, signed Baume & Mercier Geneve, screwed case back, numbered 538*** 37069 tapering articulated woven chain bracelet with fold over clasp bearing Baume & Mercier logo, stamped 750, dial 29 x 26, case 32 x 29cm, total weight approx. 94.4g
£3,000-£4,000
243. A 1960s Omega gentleman’s 9ct gold manual wind bracelet wristwatch the silvered dial with raised gilt numerals and gold mesh link bracelet stamped on the clasp 375, total weight 55g
£700-£900
244. Must de Cartier. A gentleman’s gold plated silver tank wristwatch rectangular chocolate dial with gold sword hands, signed Must de Cartier and bearing Cartier Logo, manual wind movement with blue cabochon set winding crown, caseback signed Cartier Paris 925 and numbered 6 027049, dark brown lizard bracelet with plated buckle, accompanied by guarantee dated 1978, dial 21 x 18mm, 31 x 24mm
£200-£300
245. A gentleman’s Michel Herbelin stainless steel and gold plated Reporter automatic Chronograph wristwatch Ref 201 circular white dial with black Roman numerals, tachymetre scale, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 minutes register, date aperture at 3 o’clock, moonphase , blued steel hands and centre sweep chronograph, signed Michel Herbelin, Paris, gold plated case with stainless steel bezel and case back signed, leather bracelet with deployment clasp, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 37mm
£150-£250
246. A gentleman’s Omega Seamaster Quartz gold pated wristwatch REF 196 0283 the square gold dial with raised gold hour batons and minute markers, calendar aperture at 3 o’clock hands with luminous and black inserts and centre sweep seconds, quartz movement cal 1430 signed Omega, stainless steel back with Seamaster logo signed and numbered to interior, engraved Quarts 1430 and initialled F.L. 1986, associated leather bracelet contained in a red leather Omega box, dial 28 x 28mm, case 31 x 31cm
£100-£150
247. A gentleman’s Longines Presence quartz wristwatch circular white dial with raised gold hour baton markers, minute scale, date aperture at 3 o’clock and gold hands with centre seconds, signed Longines Quarts Presence, stainless steel back numbered 25139310, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 30mm, case diameter 33mm
£100-£150
248. A 1960s 18ct gold manual wind Omega wristwatch the simple plain square gold case with silvered dial with raised baton numerals, the case marked 18, diameter of dial 26mm
£300-£400
249. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Moeris quartz wristwatch circular silver dial with raised gold Arabic and triangular hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial, gold pencil hands with luminous insert and centre sweep seconds, signed Moeris, quartz movement caseback stamped 18K 0.750, engraved with initials and numbered 4061279, associated detached black lizard bracelet, dial diameter 29cm, case diameter 33cm, total weight approx. 22.9g
£200-£300
250. A gentleman’s Humbert Droz limited edition HD6 Azur stainless steel automatic chronograph circular blue dial with luminous white Arabic numerals, minute scale three sub dials for seconds dial, thirty minute and 12 hour registers, calendar aperture between 4 and 5 o’clock, silver hands and white chronograph centre seconds, cushion shaped case with exhibition caseback, signed and numbered 271/300, blue leather bracelet with deployment clasp, with certificate dated 2020 and manual in original box, dial diameter 36mm, case width 41mm £100-£150
251. A gentleman’s Pequinet Moorea stainless steel quartz chronograph circular grey dial with red hour markers, three sub dials for seconds, thirty minute and 12 hour registers, calendar aperture between 4 and 5 o’clock, silver skeleton hands and red chronograph centre sweep, bezel with Arabic numeral hours, case back with fleur de lys logo numbered 1370383 001, leather bracelet with deployment clasp, accompanied by manual with warranty dated 2020 in original box, dial diameter 33mm, case diameter 42mm
£100-£150
252. A gentleman’s Bulova Accuquartz Day-Date 9ct gold wristwatch Ref 3—808411 circular gold dial with raised gilt hour baton markers with black inserts and minute scale, Day and Date calendar aperture at 3 o’clock and gold baton hands with luminous and black inserts and centre seconds, oval shaped case stamped .375, quartz movement signed Bulova, case back stamped 9K .375 with London import marks, bears presentation long service inscription dated 1974 and numbered 3-808411 associated gilt tapering articulated fine mesh bracelet with fold over clasp, dial diameter 30mm, case width 37mm
£300-£400
253. A gentleman’s manual wind 9ct gold wristwatch the circular silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel moon hands, cushion case, hallmarked 9ct, diameter of case 2.8cm £100-£150
254. A gentleman’s Omega Genève gold plated automatic wristwatch Ref 166.070 c.1969 brushed gold dial with raised black tipped hour batons, minutes scale, date aperture at 3 o’ clock gold hands with luminous and black inserts and centre sweep seconds, signed Omega Genève, automatic 24 jewels, cal 585 movement, signed Omega Watch Co and numbered 2892****, stainless steel case back, associated leather bracelet, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 35mm £150-£250
255. A gentleman’s Omega Genève automatic stainless steel wristwatch Ref 136.041 c.1969 the circular silvered sunburst dial with raised silver baton markers with black inserts, date aperture at 3 o’clock, silver pencil hands with luminous inserts and centre sweep seconds, signed Omega Genève, movement signed and numbered 2922****, brushed stainless steel case, stamped Omega Watch Co, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 31mm, case width 35mm £200-£300
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 96.
256. A gentleman’s Omega Genève gold plated automatic wristwatch
REF 136.070 c.1969
brushed sunburst silver dial with raised gold hour baton markers, date aperture at 3 o’clock and gilt sword hands with luminous inserts, automatic movement cal 613 signed and numbered 31703***, stainless steel back, associated leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 34mm
£150-£250
257. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Accurist automatic wristwatch circular silvered brushed sunburst dial with raised gilt hour arrow markers, gold dauphine hands and centre sweep seconds signed Accurist, 21 jewels manual automatic movement, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 33m, total weight approx. 20.6g
£80-£120
258. An Ancre 18ct gold automatic gentleman’s wristwatch the silvered dial with raised chapter ring with gilt baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse of the case marked 18K 750, diameter of case approx 34mm
£300-£400
259. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Zenith wristwatch c.1964 circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and black pencil hands, signed Zenith, manual wind 17 jewels movement, signed and numbered 5786965, caseback numbered 220D803 black leather bracelet with buckle signed Zenith, dial diameter 30mm, case diameter 33mm
£200-£300
260. A Cyma gentleman’s 9ct gold bracelet automatic wristwatch the circular silvered dial with raised gilt baton numerals, with textured bracelet marked 375 on the clasp, contained in a fitted case, total weight 46.3g
£600-£800
261. A gentleman’s 18ct Omega Automatic De Ville gentleman’s wristwatch the oval dial with raised baton numerals and calendar aperture, with textured strap, with clasp marked 750, total weight approx 104.6g
£3,000-£4,000
262. A gentleman’s Omega Seamaster quartz gold plated wristwatch Ref 196.0129 circular brushed gold dial with raised gold baton markers with black inserts day date aperture at 3 o’clock, gold baton hands with gold baton markers and centre sweep seconds, 7 jewels quartz movement cal 1345, signed Omega and numbered 40, 689***, stainless steel back numbered 1960129 3960869, Omega bracelet with fold over clasp, dial diameter 29mm, case diameter 33mm
£100-£150
263. A gentleman’s manual wind gold plated Longines wristwatch the gold coloured dial with baton numerals and textured gold plated strap, case diameter approx 34mm
£100-£150
264. A 9ct gold Tissot Visodate Automatic Seastar Seven gentleman’s wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with raised baton numerals, calendar aperture, case diameter approx 34mm, total weight 32g
£100-£150
265. A Longines Hydroconquest 30bar/300meter stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch serial number 38362292, automatic, blue dial, Arabic and baton numerals, date aperture, rotating bezel, sapphire crystal glass, stainless steel bracelet contained within a presentation box with outer card case and service manual, diameter of case approx 38mm
£300-£400
266. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Omega wristwatch Ref 2791 circular black dial black dial with Arabic quarters, dart hour markers, gold dauphine markers and subsidiary quartered seconds dial, automatic 15 jewels movement, signed Omega and numbered 9858858, caseback also signed and numbered 101315 2791, associated expandable gilt bracelet, dial diameter 28mm, case diameter 33mm
£400-£600
267. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Stainless Steel Submariner Model number 16610, serial number K800735 black dial, luminous dot markers, baton quarters, Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, magnified date aperture, case brushed and tonneau form with screw down back, oyster link steel strap, clasp numbered 93250, together with leather Rolex box and outer card case, purchase receipt from 2002, shop tag, Rolex tag, paper guarantee, papers and Rolex submariner anchor, case width approx 4.1cm
£5,500-£6,500
268. An 18ct gold Rolex Day-Date “President’ 118238 automatic gentleman’s wristwatch circa 2007, the champagne dial with luminous baton numerals, day and date apertures and outer minute track, with gold president bracelet and deployment clasp numbered 15/301, complete with box, outer case, guarantee dated 2007 and booklets, diameter of dial 3.4cm, total weight approx 173.3
£10,000-£15,000
269. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date 15200 stainless wristwatch serial number A134132, the white dial with Roman numerals and raised silver baton numerals, stainless steel Oyster bracelet, with purchase receipt dated 2000, and service paper work, complete with box, outer box, pouchette, guarantee, tag and booklets, diameter of dial 30mm
£1,000-£1,500
270. A gentleman’s Omega Automatic Genève stainless steel wristwatch Ref 166 0099 c.1973 circular sunburst dial with raised silver hour baton markers with black inserts, calendar aperture at 3 o’clock, silvered hands with luminous tips and black inserts and centre sweep seconds, automatic movement signed Omega Watch Co and numbered 34739***, caseback numbered 1660099, Omega stainless steel tapering bracelet with deployment clasp, dial diameter 29mm, case diameter 33mm
£250-£350
271. A gentleman’s Zodiac dress wristwatch circular gold dial with gold pencil hands signed Zodiac, diamond set bezel, manual wind movement signed Zodiac, case back stamped 18k and numbered K33288, leather bracelet, dial diameter 27mm, case diameter 36mm
£200-£300
272. A Gentleman’s gold plated Baume wristwatch
circular silvered sunburst dial with gold hour markers, Arabic quarters, gold pencil hands and centre seconds, signed Baume, 21 jewels incabloc automatic movement, stainless steel back, leather bracelet, dial diameter 28mm, case diameter 32mm
£70-£90
273. A gentleman’s Omega gold plated Seamaster Quartz wristwatch Ref 196.0167 c.1979 cushion shaped engine turned gold dial with raised gold baton numerals with black inserts, date aperture at 3 o’clock, gold baton hands with black insert and centre sweep seconds, 13 jewels quartz movement cal 1342, stainless steel back numbered 196.0187 over 396.0888 signed Omega and numbered 43 609***, Omega tapering bracelet with deployment clasp, dial diameter 25mm, case diameter 30mm £100-£150
274. A gentleman’s 18ct Dogma Prima chronograph wristwatch c.1945 circular silvered dial with Roman numerals alternating with baton markers, minute scale outer telemetre scale, inner tachymetre scale subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording and gold hands, manual wind movement 17 jewels movement case back stamped 18k and numbered 889739 with inner base metal dustcover, leather bracelet, dial diameter 33mm, case diameter 37mm
£200-£300
275. A gentleman’s Ornata
Chronographe Suisse stainless steel chronograph wristwatch c.1950 circular gold dial with Arabic and, dot hour markers, outer tachymetre and inner telemetre sclaes, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, black hands and centre sweep chronograph hand, caseback numbered 46 720, associated tapering rigid bangle style strap, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 35mm
£100-£150
276. A Gentleman’s Bulova Accutron ‘Spaceview’ stainless wristwatch Ref 21276 c.1970
skeleton dial with hour ring, luminous hands and orange centre second, quartz movement, cal 214, caseback signed Bulova and numbered 3-226161 N1, tonneau shaped case, stainless steel bracelet with deployment clasp initialled, accompanied two spare links and a spare leather bracelet with Bulova clasp, with booklet, original guarantee dated 1971, charms original box, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 36mm
£200-£300
277. A lady’s Audemars Piguet 18ct two colour gold and diamond Royal Oak quartz wristwatch c.1984 the circular gold dial with diamond set hour markers and gold hands signed Audemars Piguet, within an octagonal bezel with screw motifs, quartz movement, screw back case back engraved Royal Oak quartz No. 095, tapering link bracelet with deploying clasp, stamped 750 Audemars Piguet, accompanied by Guarantee booklet dated 1984 and Service booklet, dial diameter 20mm, case diameter 27m, total weight approx. 100.3g
£4,000-£6,000
278. A lady’s Piaget 18ct gold, onyx and diamond Dancer wristwatch Ref 924 A G c.1970 circular black onyx dial pave set with diamond bow tie motif and gold dauphine hands, signed Piaget, manual wind movement, case back stamped with Swiss marks and numbered 924 A 6 254326, textured articulated tapering bracelet with fold over clasp stamped P, dial diameter 21mm, case diameter 24mm, length 16.7cm, total weight approx. 60g
£2,000-£2,500
279. Must de Cartier. A lady’s gold plated silver tank wristwatch rectangular burgundy dial with gold sword hands, signed Must de Cartier and bearing Cartier Logo, manual wind movement with blue cabochon set winding crown, caseback signed Cartier Paris 925 and numbered 3 240918, black lizard bracelet with plated buckle, accompanied by guarantee dated 1982 and other booklets in red leather wallet, contained in a gilt tooled red leather box stamped Cartier with outer card box, dial 18 x 16mm, case 28x 21mm
£300-£400
280. A lady’s wristwatch by Sahida circular gold coloured dial, with baton hour markers, set to a 9ct gold flexible bracelet, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, total approx. length 17cm, total approx. weight 28g
£300-£400
281. A lady’s wristwatch
circular silver coloured sunburst dial, with baton numerals, 17 jewel movement, stamped to case ‘18k/ 0.750’, with open-work bracelet, stamped ‘1/10 18cts’, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 12g
£80-£120
282. A lady’s 9ct gold Tissot wristwatch
circular silvered sunburst dial with raised gilt baton markers with black inserts and blued steel hands signed Tissot, manual wind 17 jewels, movement, signed, tapering 9ct gold textured bracelet with fold over clasp, safety chain and extra links, case diameter 18mm, total weight approx. 16.1g
£100-£150
283. A 1920s lady’s 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch rectangular silvered dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, winding crown set with blue cabochon, Glasgow import marks for 1924, expandable sprung bracelet stamped 9ct B 2 R Britannic, case 26 x 17mm, total weight approx. 16.4g £100-£150
284. A lady’s 9ct gold
Baume wristwatch rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and minute track signed Baume, manual wind movement, caseback with presentation inscription dated 51, articulated tapering bracelet with fold over clasp stamped 9.375, in a fitted case stamped Baume, weight excluding movement 19g £300-£400
285. A 9ct gold lady’s manual wind half hunter bracelet wristwatch the enamel dial with Roman numerals and dot minute track, with expandable bracelet marked 9ct, the interior case stamped 9c, total weight approx 21g £200-£300
286. A 1970s 9ct gold
Bueche-Girod manual wind ladies bracelet wristwatch the rectangular gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals, textured gold bracelet with clasp stamped 375, with pouchette, outer box and guarantee, case diameter approx 15mm, total weight approx 35.4g £500-£700
287. A 9ct gold lady’s Tissot bracelet wristwatch the silvered circular dial with baton numerals, manual wind, textured strap with clasp marked 375, total weight approx 26.7g £350-£450
288. A 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch by Accurist circular sunburst dial, with baton numerals, signed “Accurist”, 21 jewel movement, to a fancy-link bracelet, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, with safety chain, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 14.8g
£180-£220
289. A 9ct gold lady’s manual wind bracelet wristwatch the two tone dial with Arabic numerals in circular apertures and moon phase hands, the bezel with impressed design, and expandable bracelet, dial diameter 25mm, total weight approx 17g
£140-£180
290. An 18ct white gold and diamond Theo Fennell lady’s wristwatch rectangular dial with diamonds, curved glass case with Theo Fennell logo flanked by diamonds, Swiss control marks to the reverse and marked 750, diameter of case 22mm
£800-£1,200
291. No lot
292. A lady’s 9ct gold Rolex circular brushed champagne dial, with raised Arabic and baton hours and gold hands signed Rolex Precision, plain polished case stamped with hallmarks, manual wind, on a 9ct gold textured articulated strap with fold over clasp with Rolex emblem, hallmarked for London, total approx. case diameter 1.8cm, total approx. weight 30.9g
£400-£600
293. A lady’s 18ct gold and diamond set wristwatch
circular white dial, with Roman numerals and gilt dot outer minute marker, blue steeled hands, stamped to case “18”, numbered “33*67”, bezel set with eight old mine-cut diamonds, with expandable link bracelet “Britannic 11650 18ct Patent”, total approx. weight 38.1g
£800-£1,200
294. A 9ct gold manual wind lady’s bracelet wristwatch the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals in circular apertures, with chased centre and blued hands, the expandable strap marked 375 on the link, case diameter approx 25mm, total weight approx 19.6g
£150-£250
295. A lady’s evening watch by Wyler silvered lozenge dial, with baton numerals, signed Wyler, stamped “14K Gold”, with material strap, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 10.6g
£100-£150
296. A lady’s diamond set evening wristwatch round dial with Arabic numerals, blue steeled hands, manual wind movement, case set with cut diamonds and diamond set lugs, to a flexible mesh bracelet and fold over clasp, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 20.9g
£250-£350
297. An Art Deco diamond set lady’s cocktail watch lozenge dial with black Arabic numerals, manual wind movement, the case set with cut diamonds, the shaped pierced lug also diamond set, with fold over clasp in the, form of a buckle, also diamond set, stamped “London Made 18ct”, with a flexible mesh bracelet, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 23.3g
£500-£700
298. A moonstone and diamond necklace the front section comprising of collet set diamonds, of graduating form, suspending collet set oval cabochon moonstones, to a fine cable link chain, total approx. length 40.3cm, total approx. weight 9.8g
£400-£600
299. A Moonstone and diamond ring central oval cabochon moonstone within a round brilliant cut diamond surround, of graduating form, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “750”, ring size J/K, total approx. weight 12.5g
£400-£600
300. A diamond-set floral spray brooch the central cluster set with a brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.80-0.90cts above the openwork petals, the stem set with five baguette-cut diamonds, width 4.4cm, length 5.8cm, 24.9g
£2,000-£3,000
301. A diamond-set double clip brooch of openwork geometric design, set brilliant-cut and singlecut diamonds, width 4.9cm, 10.8g
£400-£500
302. A late 19th century diamond-set panel ring the navette-shaped plaque set with old brilliant-cut diamonds to the fleur de lys-shouldered, shank stamped “18CT”, ring size P, 7.8g
£1,500-£2,000
303. A 19th century diamond-set bow brooch collet-set to the centre with an old brilliant-cut diamond to the rose-cut diamond surround, mounted in silver and yellow gold with pendant loop, width 2.5cm, 3.9g
£200-£300
304. A 9ct gold tri-coloured fringe necklace of slightly graduating design, stamped with import marks, total approx. length 40cm, total approx. weight 7g
£80-£100
305. A wire-work gold necklace and matching earrings
fine scrolling wire-work shield design, with floral motifs and tassels, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, tests as high carat, with a pair of matching earrings, total approx. length 42cm, total approx. weight of necklace 14.4g, total approx. weight of ear-studs 6.4g
£650-£750
306. A Mexican silver and turquoise set necklace of open work oval panel design, set with circular turquoise cabochons, stamped to push clasp ‘Mexico/ ARR/ 92*’, total approx. length 46cm, total approx. weight 10.54ozt
£200-£300
307. An Edwardian pearl and yellow gold fringe necklace
the trace link chain necklace with barrel clasp suspending, to the front a graduated fringe of alternating knife edge pearl-set floral cluster motifs, contemporary heart-shaped fitted case for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, overall length 39cm, longest drop 2.1cm, 8.3g
£400-£600
308. A Continental blue guilloché enamel and diamond pendant keyless time piece of circular form the enamel applied with rose cut diamonds in lacy and floral designs, the reverse dial with Arabic numerals and moon phase hands and blue enamel to edge, French control mark for 18ct gold, together with an associated chain indistinctly marked (probably 9ct), total weight of pendant 16.2, chain weight 5.2g
£250-£350
309. A gold and turquoise fringe necklace
tests as high carat, front section comprising of wire-work crescent motifs, each collet-set with circular turquoise cabochons, suspending floral terminals of similar design, with three turquoise settings, to fancy-link chain and hook clasp, stamped “750”, total approx. length 35.8cm, total approx. weight 26.7g
£800-£1,200
310. A Continental gold and pearl fringe necklace with stylised links suspending raised diamond shaped drops, terminating in a pearl setting, stamped with lion’s head to clasp tongue, total approx. length 44cm, total approx. weight 69g
£600-£800
311. An Edwardian seed pearl necklace central flexible section consisting of scrolling floral and foliate design, set with seed pearls, stamped “9ct” to a fine cable link chain, stamped to barrel clasp “9ct”, total approx. length 46cm, total approx. weight 5.8g
£200-£300
312. A strand of cultured pearls with an 18ct gold open-work heart shaped clasp, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. length 40cm, total approx. weight 21.4g
£80-£120
313. A double strand of jade beads of uniform size, with 9ct gold peridot and pearl clasp, in a rope-twist open work design, total approx. length 49cm, total approx. weight clasp 4g
£80-£120
314. A string of cultured pearls featuring a diamond set clasp, stamped “750”, of pale pinkish hue, total approx. length 68cm
£200-£300
315. An ingot pendant plain rectangular pendant, stamped “9ct”, suspended from a 9ct gold belcher chain, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. length 52cm, total approx. weight of chain 11.4g, total approx. weight of ingot pendant 8.4g
£300-£400
316. A silver necklace and bracelet the necklace; of multi-strand design, with large silver gilt dog clip clasp, stamped with hallmarks and stamped “LOL” together with a matching bracelet (2), total approx. length of necklace 40cm, total approx. length bracelet 16cm, total approx. weight 106g
£80-£120
317. A sapphire and diamond pendant and earrings central cushion mix-cut sapphire, set within a round brilliant-cut diamond border, within a hinged outer round brilliant-cut diamond set border, with diamond set bezel, stamped “750” suspended from a fine box-link chain, stamped “14K” to tag together with a pair of matching earrings (2), total approx. length 45cm, total approx. weight (incl. earrings) 7.7g
£300-£400
318. A amethyst and cultured pearl demi-parure the necklace consisting of a 18ct gold, cultured pearl and amethyst fringe necklace, featuring pear mix-cut amethysts, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, with a pair of ear-pendants of a similar design (2), total approx. length 40cm, total approx. weight 63.8g
£800-£1,200
319. A diamond set demi-parure, 18ct yellow gold and diamond set necklace of floral design, stamped with import marks, and a pair of ear-pendants of similar design (2), total approx. length of necklace 42.5cm, total approx. length of ear-pendants 3.5cm, total approx. weight 35.6g
£1,000-£1,500
320. An Arts & Crafts silver gilt festoon necklace and earrings the five collet-set oval mix-cut citrines, set between floral motifs, suspending a larger floral motif set with an citrine, terminating in a citrine drop, gilt silver cable link festoons and back chains, S link clasp together with a pair of matching ear-pendants (2), total approx. length 36cm, total approx. weight 24.6g
£150-£250
321. A multi gem-set fringe necklace collet-set with various gem stones including ruby, sapphire, garnet and aquamarine with central and alternating lyre motifs, overall length 40.5cm, central pendant length 3.6cm, 8.9g
£400-£600
322. A French amethyst pendant necklace comprising four oval mixed-cut amethyst and a rectangular amethyst mounted en esclavage, French control marks, overall length 44cm, pendant drop 6cm, 27.9g
£500-£700
323. An Edwardian peridot and pearl necklace the yellow fine cable link chain suspending knife edge bars with seed pearl applied to the centre with oval, circular and pear-shaped mix-cut peridot terminals, total approx. length 40.5cm, total approx. weight 4.8g
£200-£300
324. An opal necklace of scrolling foliate open-work design, set throughout with colourless gems, terminating in an opal set drop, total approx. length 34.5cm, total approx. weight 36.6g
£80-£100
325. A diamond four leaf clover pendant central bezel set round brilliant cut diamond, the four leaves consisting of heart-shaped princess-cut diamonds, claw set to 18ct white gold mount to integral 18ct white gold box link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 50cm, total approx. weight 6.3g
£1,000-£1,500
326. An 18ct white gold and diamond butterfly pendant featuring bezel-set round brilliant-cut diamond thorax, with heart-shaped princess-cut diamond set wings, claw-set to 18ct white gold fine curb-link chain, total approx. length 37.2cm, total approx. weight 5.8g
£700-£900
327. An Edwardian opal fringe necklace the fine yellow cable link chain suspending a graduated fringe of knife edge bars with opal cabochon terminals of graduating size, total approx. length 42cm, total approx. weight 12.2g
£400-£600
328. A multi gem-set butterfly brooch possibly continental, the abdomen set with two opal cabochons, the wings set with rose-cut diamonds and ruby and sapphire detail, cabochon emerald eyes, mounted in silver and yellow gold, detachable brooch fitting, length 4.5cm, width 4.4cm, 17.2g
£600-£800
329. An Edwardian opal set fancy knot link bracelet each panel set with oval opal cabochons, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks to padlock, total approx. length 17cm, total approx. weight 14.2g
£250-£350
330. An opal and diamond cluster ring central oval cabochon opal, bezel set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size N, total approx. weight 6.4g
£250-£350
331. An opal pendant central cabochon heart-shaped opal, bezel set above a white gem set surround, with white gem set foliate motif suspension loop, total approx. diameter (incl. gem set surround) 1.3cm, total approx. weight 2.4g
£200-£300
332. Two chains the first; flattened S-link chain, centre section of twisted tri-coloured design, stamped to link “925”, the second; belcher chain, stamped “9c” to tag, with barrel clasp (2), the first total approx. length 39.5cm, the second total approx. length 47cm, total approx. weight of lot 9.5g
£150-£250
333. A diamond set necklet central section comprising of hinged panels, consisting of three rows of diamonds, to a flattened snake-link chain, stamped to clasp “10K”, total approx. length 43cm, total approx. weight 15.8g
£200-£300
334. A fancy link necklace stamped “750”, total approx. length 39cm, total approx. weight 14.9g
£500-£600
335. A fancy double link bracelet stamped to clasp tongue ‘750’, total approx. length 19.5cm, total approx. weight 35.7g
£800-£900
336. A gold cannetille bracelet with ‘S’ clasp fitted with safety chain, suspending a heart charm, total approx. weight 15.3g
£450-£550
337. A gold cannetille bracelet four rows of cannetille work, tests as high carat, with screw clasp, with safety chain suspending heart charm, total approx. weight 35.2g
£800-£1,200
338. 9ct gold charm bracelet stamped ‘9.375’ to links, suspending variously stamped charms including a cherub, a church and ‘21’ key, with 9ct heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, and safety chain, total approx. weight 18.2g
£250-£300
339. A 9ct curb-link charm bracelet stamped ‘9.375’ to links, suspending a Masonic spherical ball fob, with four articulated arms opening to reveal pyramids in the form of a cross engraved with Masonic symbols, stamped ‘9ct’, with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks, and safety chain, total approx. weight 20g
£140-£180
340. A seven bar gate bracelet indistinctly stamped to bar, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, with safety chain, total approx. weight 13.9g
£180-£220
341. A large 9ct gold gate bracelet stamped with London hallmarks, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, with safety chain, total approx. weight 33.2g
£450-£550
342. A charm bracelet stamped ‘9c’ to chain, suspending various charms, including George V full sovereign, dated 1913, head facing left, George slaying the dragon to reverse, in a loose mount; Edward VII half sovereign, dated 1910, head facing right, George slaying the dragon to reverse, with integral suspension loop; a large yellow gem set swivel fob; a boar and others, total approx. weight 106g
£800-£1,200
343. A 9ct gold charm bracelet stamped to each link “9.375”, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, suspending an assortment of charms including: gold plated heart shaped locket, stamped “9ct BK-FT”; Smokey quartz set fob; 9ct gold T-bar, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a blood stone and carnelian set swivel fob; red hard stone intaglio fob; hardstone set swivel fob, stamped to suspension loop “9ct”; 9ct gold swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and a hardstone set watch key, total approx. weight 69g
£700-£900
344. A 9ct gold charm bracelet, 9ct gold curb-link chain suspending various charms mostly 9ct gold, stamped with hallmarks, including; a poodle, a carriage, a cat and ball, a beer flagon, with a 9ct gold heart padlock clasp and safety chain, total approx. weight 92.5g
£1,500-£2,000
346. A jade panel bracelet four carved jade panels depicting birds, set to a yellow metal mount, stamped indistinctly to clasp 14K, total approx. length 19cm, total approx. weight 58.9g
£800-£1,200
347. A fancy gate bracelet with heart padlock clasp, stamped to reverse “JC & S 9ct”, with safety chain, total approx. weight 18.7g
£300-£400
348. 18ct gold curb-link bracelet stamped with hallmarks, with 18ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. weight 29.9g
£800-£1,200
349. A 9ct yellow gold and ruby-set jarretière bracelet the wide mesh link to the figure of eight bar clasp, fitted case (tassel deficient), length 22cm, 54.1g
£800-£1,200
345. A turquoise-set flexible link line bracelet the openwork rectangular links each set with two circular turquoise cabochons to the central raised bombé openwork section set with three oval turquoise cabochons, concealed clasp with safety clip, length 16cm, 18.3g
£600-£800
350. An early 19th century yellow gold and polychrome enamel bracelet comprising four black, pale blue and white enamelled openwork ornate flowerheads, each separated by a stylised figure of eight link, closed back setting, a glazed locket engraved’ ‘RCC/July 1828’ containing plaited hair applied to the clasp reverse; contemporary fitted maroon and gilt tooled fitted case, length 18.5cm, 42.5g
With written note that bracelet originally belonged to Eliz: Clements, whose brother was Robert CC and who died on 3 July 1828
£1,000-£1,500
351. A curb-link bracelet with sovereign stamped with “9.375” to each link, suspending a pierced Victorian half sovereign, dated 1866, young head facing left, crowned shield to reverse, with a heart padlock clasp, stamped “9ct” and safety chain, total approx. weight 28.6g
£450-£550
352. A curb-link bracelet with charm stamped to link “9.375”, suspending a teapot charm set with a hardstone slice to base, with safety chain, total approx. weight 23.4g
£350-£450
353. A curb-link bracelet stamped to links “9c”, with heart padlock clasp, stamped “9ct”, with safety chain, total approx. weight 10g
£150-£200
354. A diamond set bracelet of open-work bubble design, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped “750”, total approx. length 20cm, total approx. weight 53.4g
£1,500-£2,000
355. A diamond set expandable bracelet set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and stamped “18k”, total approx. weight 41g
£1,500-£2,000
356. An Edwardian 15ct gold fancy knot link bracelet with round turquoise cabochon settings, stamped to clasp tongue “15ct”, with safety chain, total approx. weight 16.1g
£300-£400
357. An amethyst, diamond and pearl bracelet four collet-set pear mix-cut amethysts, set between round brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, total approx. length 18cm, total approx. weight 16.7g
£400-£600
358. A mid 19th century lava cameo bracelet depicting the profiles of classical figures in grey, brown reddish brown and black lava stone, with push clasp and safety chain together with a lava stone cameo brooch (2), total approx. weight 50g
£250-£350
359. A 9ct gold and opal gate bracelet seven cabochon opals bezel set to a 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet, stamp with Birmingham hallmarks, with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. weight 20.6g
£300-£400
360. A 9ct gold fancy-link gate-bracelet stamped with hallmarks, with 9ct heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. weight 23.9g
£350-£400
361. A fancy link bracelet suspending two charms, indistinctly stamped to clasp, total approx. weight 7.7g
£200-£300
362. A curb-link bracelet alternating links chased with a scrolling design, stamped “9c”, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, with safety chain, total approx. weight 14.7g
£200-£300
363. A zircon single stone ring
central round brilliant-cut zircon, claw set to a tapering shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size N, total approx. weight 3.8g
£150-£250
364. A zircon and diamond cluster ring central round brilliant-cut zircon, claw set above the shaped mount with diamond collets, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PT”, ring size G, total approx. weight 3.5g
£200-£300
365. A zircon and diamond-set ring the central circular-cut zircon to the six stone diamondset surround, the linear pierced shoulders to the shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size O, 3.8g
£150-£250
366. An Art Deco zircon bracelet
seven round brilliant-cut zircons, of graduating size, with alternating geometric panels, stamped to push clasp “9ct”, total approx. length 18cm, total approx. weight 12.4g
£300-£400
367. A pair of blue zircon and cultured pearl earrings central cultured pearl set above a round brilliant-cut blue zircon surround, with twist backs, stamped “14K”, total approx. weight 5.9g
£300-£400
368. A zircon three stone ring three round brilliant cut zircons, of slightly graduated form, claw set to a tapering shank, stamped “9ct PLAT”, ring size I, total approx. weight 3.8g
£150-£250
369. An Edwardian fancy link gate bracelet stamped “9c” to link, with heart padlock-clasp stamped “9ct” with safety chain, total approx. weight 19.9g
£300-£400
370. A 9ct gold charm bracelet stamped to each link “9.375”, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, suspending various assorted charms including; a teapot; a crucifix; a swivel fob; 9ct gold heart charm, stamped with hallmarks and other charms, total approx. weight 48g
£400-£600
371. A Scottish agate inlaid bracelet the hinged sections with scrolled chased decoration, inlaid with banded agate, the central open-work floral panel set with similar hardstone with star-burst to centre, white metal mount tests for silver and safety chain, total approx. weight 36.6g
£100-£150
375. A gem-set hinge bangle set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, in a geometric design to one half, stamped “750” with safety clasp, total approx. diameter 7cm, total approx. weight 34g
£1,000-£1,500
376. A garnet open-work bangle
central floral cluster set with seed pearls, within domed faceted garnet surround, with scrolling wire-work motifs, to an open-work frame, stamped “333 CF”, with safety chain, total approx. diameter 5.8cm, total approx. weight 9.3g
£150-£250
372. A group of jewellery including two bangles 15ct gold and gem set ring, set with pink and green gemstones and pearls, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 20th Century 9ct gold and red paste set hinged bangle, set to one half circular mix-cut red paste and pearls (untested), deficient of one setting, stamped with Chester hallmarks and a twisted knot hinged bangle, with safety chain stamped to clasp tongue “9ct” (3), total approx. weight of 15ct gold 1.8g, total approx. weight of 9ct 11.1g, total approx. weight of “9ct” bangle 5.2g
£250-£350
373. Victorian gilt hinged bangle with applied design to one half, with case, total approx. diameter 6cm, total approx. weight 26.3g
£80-£100
374. An 18ct white gold and diamond set hinge bangle featuring round brilliant-cut and rectangular-cut diamonds, set to a 18ct white gold mount, stamped with London hallmarks, fits closely on 16cm, diameter wrist, total approx. weight 12.2g
£300-£400
377. A late Victorian 15ct gold and diamond set hinged bangle
central section set with old-mine cut diamonds, of graduating form, with a twisted rope edge to one half, stamped “15ct” to clasp tongue, with safety chain, total approx. diameter 7cm, total approx. weight 7.4g
£250-£350
378. 9ct gold Byzantine chain of slightly graduating form, stamped with London hallmarks, total approx. length 39cm, total approx. weight 56.1g
£800-£1,000
379. 9ct gold fancy link watch chain stamped to links ‘375’, suspending T-bar and a fob set with a purple gemstone intaglio, inscribed ‘For further particulars enquire within’, total approx. length 43cm, total approx. weight 33.2g
£400-£500
380. A gold cable link guard chain in two separate pieces, stamped “10ct”, total approx. length 53cm and 125cm total approx. weight 59.1g
£800-£1,000
381. A fancy link chain in two parts, stamped to clasp “9c”, total approx. length 28cm, 30cm, total approx. weight 19g
£300-£400
382. 9ct gold twisted rope necklace stamped to clasp with hallmarks, total approx. length 40cm, total approx. weight 19g
£250-£300
383. A 9ct gold chain stamped to each link “9.375”, suspending two hard stone set fobs and a watch key, total approx. length 12cm, total approx. weight of the chain 6.2g, total approx. weight (incl. fobs and watch key) 13.9g
£100-£150
384. A curb-link chain indistinctly stamped to each link, suspending 9ct gold T-bar, stamped “9.375”, and 9ct gold Masonic charm, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx. length 46cm, total approx. weight 34.9g
£500-£600
385. An Egyptian 18ct gold pendant and chain hieroglyphic panel pendant, stamped with Egyptian hallmarks, suspended from a fine curb-link chain, stamped “750”, total approx. length 50cm, total approx. weight 11.6g
£400-£600
386. An Albert chain curb-link chain, suspending T-bar and charm, indistinctly stamped, total approx. length 33cm, total approx. weight 15.8g
£200-£300
387. A 9ct gold Byzantine chain stamped with hallmarks, total approx. length 50cm, total approx. weight 17.2g
£280-£300
388. A group of chains
9ct gold twisted rope chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; 9ct gold box link chain, stamped with London import marks; a fine belcher chain; a rope chain; a fine curb-link chain and fine cobra chain (6), total approx. weight of 9ct gold 11.8g, total approx. weight of lot 26.5cm
£150-£200
389. Two 9ct gold chains
the first: 9ct gold bar chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, the second: 9ct gold fancy link chain, stamped with import marks (2), total approx. lengths 70cm and 53cm, total approx. weight 13.9g
£200-£300
390. A 9ct gold fancy link chain stamped with Birmingham hallmarks to clasp, total approx. length 77cm, total approx. weight 22.3g
£350-£450
391. An Edwardian bi-coloured fancy link chain total approx. length 70.5cm, total approx. weight 33.4g
£300-£400
392. A gold cannetille necklace tests as high carat, with ‘S’ clasp, stamped “24K”, total approx. length 45.5cm, total approx. weight 34.1g
£1,000-£1,500
393. A 9ct gold fancy-link chain of multi-strand and ball design, stamped with London import marks to tag, total approx. length 66cm, total approx. weight 20g
£300-£400
394. A cameo shell brooch featuring a profile of a lady, set within a yellow metal mount, with twisted rope border, total approx. diameter 5.4cm, total approx. weight 13.2g
£80-£120
395. A late Victorian ovoid cameo brooch depicting Apollo in a chariot driving four prancing horses on a cloud scape, the wavy edge collet above the scrolling wirework and foliate border, width 6.9cm, width 5.3cm, 32.6g
£200-£300
396. A late Victorian cameo brooch of vertical oval form, carved to depict a viticultural scene featuring a vine, amorini, putti, and a cask, collet-set to the border of vines leaves and scrolling tendrils, overall length 6.7cm, width 5.5cm, 31.4g
£200-£300
397. A 19th Century shell cameo depicting the profile of a classical maiden wearing a floral wreath, set to a gold mount, tests as high carat, with buckle motif, total approx. diameter (incl. mount) 6cm, total approx. weight 25.4g
£150-£150
398. An oval hardstone cameo brooch depicting the head and shoulders of a lady, collet-set to the rope twist border stamped ‘9CT’, length 4.1cm, width 3.4cm
Overall condition good/very good
£300-£500
399. A shell cameo brooch depicting a female figure, with brooch and pendant fitting, stamped “750” to suspension loop, total approx. diameter 3.3cm, total approx. weight 4.5g
£100-£200
400. A ruby and diamond-set butterfly brooch the body set with a diamond-set rub-over collet and with four pear-shaped rubies to each of the four wings. screw fitting and safety chain, width 3.6cm, length 3.1cm, 17.0g
£600-£800
401. An early 19th century oval memorial brooch the glazed mount testing for gold, set with central plaited hair work, with integral suspension loop and brooch fastening, total approx. diameter 3.7cm, total appox. weight 8.8g
£100-£150
402. An Edwardian opal and ruby brooch floral design, set with oval and heart-shaped opal cabochons and three rubies, total approx. length 4.7cm, total approx. weight 2.4g
£80-£120
403. An Edwardian gold amethyst and seed pearl brooch
central round mix-cut amethyst, to an open-work seed pearl set surround, unmarked, tests as gold, together with an Edwardian style circular brooch, set with seed pearls and pink gemstones, on a foliate mount (2), total approx. diameter of the first 5.5cm, total approx. weight of the first 2.2g, total approx. diameter of 2cm, total approx. weight of the second 2.6g
£100-£150
404. An enamel, diamond-set and 18ct yellow gold dragonfly brooch by Nicole Barr the diamond-set body to the polychrome plique a jour enamel outstretched wings, maker’s mark, Edinburgh hallmark, width 6.7cm, 8.9g
£200-£300
405. An 18ct white gold and Tahitian cultured pearl bee brooch
featuring Tahitian cultured pearl (untested) abdomen, diamond set thorax and diamond set head, with chased wings, stamped with London hallmarks, total approx. diameter (from wing to wing) 3.2cm, total approx. weight 6.2g
£100-£200
406. A mid Victorian gem-set and yellow gold insect bar brooch
the two knife edge bars with a sphere terminal applied to the centre with an insect, with an oval opal cabochon abdomen, red stone (probably spinel) thorax and half pearl wings, contemporary fitted case, width 6.1cm, 5.1g (pin not gold)
£100-£150
407. Two Edwardian brooches
the first; an Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl brooch, of open-work scrolling design, centrally-set with an oval amethyst surrounded by four circular-cut amethysts and seed pearl border, amethyst pear collet-set drop, stamped “W & Bros 9ct”; the second; an Edwardian opal and seed pearl brooch, of open-scrolling design, centrally-set with a circular cabochon opal surrounded by a border of seed pearls, one opal claw-set drop and integral suspension loop (2), total approx. diameter 2.7g, total approx. weight 7.7g
£100-£150
408. A sapphire, pearl and diamond-set bar brooch the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with a pearl (untested) and four rose-cut diamonds to each side, mounted in silver and yellow gold, fitted gilt tooled and leather case, length 5cm, 7.6g
£150-£250
409. A cultured pearl and diamond bar brooch the two row bar set with three cultured pearls separated by a brilliant-cut diamond coronet flowerhead, control marks stamped to the pin, length 6.1cm, 5.3g
£100-£150
410. An aquamarine bar brooch central oval mix-cut aquamarine, set to a knife bar brooch fitting, indistinctly stamped, total approx. diameter 5cm, total approx. weight 3g
£80-£120
411. A diamond-set floral spray brooch of floral and foliate design, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds to a white metal mount, stamped “14K”, total approx. length 4.5cm, total approx. weight 3.5g
£400-£600
412. A late 18th century diamond-set jewel designed as a butterfly and set with rose-cut diamonds throughout, closed back silver and gold setting, later brooch fitting, length (including legs( 2.6cm), width 2cm, 3.7g
£200-£300
413. Ø A late 19th century portrait miniature brooch the portrait miniature of seated Persian man wearing a turban and playing the tar within a lozenge shaped reserve against a turquoise ground border decorated in gilt with leaves, gouache on ivory, within a surround set with turquoise cabochons, gold frame with pierced scroll gallery, aperture diameter 36mm, diameter 48mm, total weight approx. 35g
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 3L2W3RQP
£800-£1,200
414. A collection of four brooches floral zircon brooch, set with three round brilliant-cut zircons, set to floral mounts, with 9ct gold brooch fitting, stamped with hallmarks; garnet set brooch, central oval flat-cut garnet, set within a seed pearl surround, to a border of flat-cut garnets, stamped “9K”; an Etruscan style oval brooch, with sentimental window to reverse and a floral brooch, decorated with scrolling design (4), total approx. weight 4.8g
£100-£200
415. A Scottish Hard stone dirk brooch featuring faceted citrine handles, set with banded agate, bloodstone and red hard-stone, to a gold mount, total approx. length 10cm, total approx. weight 16.7g
£300-£500
416. A 19th century pietra dura floral brooch of floral and foliate design, inlaid with various coloured hardstone, within a twisted rope border and safety chain, total approx. diameter 5.7cm, total approx. weight 18.8g
£100-£150
417. An Edwardian pendant and brooch central oval mix-cut amethyst, bezel set within an seed pearl border, to an scrolling open-work mount, with seed pearl set floral motifs, suspended on a fine trace-link chain, stamped “15ct” to tag together with a brooch of similar design (2), total approx. length 52cm, total approx. weight 10.9g
£200-£300
418. A gold and gem-set teddy bear pin by Jacques Lacloche circa 1950s, two round brilliant-cut diamond eyes and round mix-cut rubies set to the arms, legs and torso, inscribed to “J. Lacloche/ Paris - Cannes. Depose” stamped with French eagle head marks, total approx. length 3.9cm, total approx. weight 16g
£500-£700
419. A 19th Century continental panel brooch set with a central enamel panel painted with an Alpine scene, within an open-work border set with pearl and turquoise flower clusters, total approx. length 4.8cm, total approx. weight 18.6g
£200-£300
420. An early 20th century fire opal and diamond-set bar brooch
the central rectangular cut-cornered fire opal set above the diamond-set openwork triangular shoulders and plain square bar, length 6.9cm, 5.8g
£250-£350
421. A pair of emerald and diamond-set ear clips each set with a rectangular cut-corned emerald to the ornate linear scrolls set with tapering baguette-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, the post clip fittings stamped ‘14K’, overall length 2.9cm, combined weight 16.2g
£600-£800
422. A tanzanite and diamond-set cluster ring the central cushion-shaped mixed-cut tanzanite measuring 12.18 x 12.6mm, (culet inaccessible) to the brilliant-cut diamond-set border with baguette diamondset shoulders, the shank stamped ‘750’ (partially by pip), ring size K (with pips), 10.4g
£400-£600
423. An emerald and diamond-set navette ring the central line of graduated emeralds to the border of old brilliant-cut diamonds, trifurcated engraved shoulders and plain shank, ring size M, 4.1g
£600-£800
424. A mid/late 19th yellow sapphire and pearl brooch the central oval mixed-cut yellow sapphire collet-set to the openwork surround of pearl (untested) collets, width 2.8cm, depth 2.5m, 8.1g
£600-£800
425. A 9ct gold amethyst brooch central mix-cut amethyst, bezel set within a twisted rope border, stamped with Edinburgh hallmarks, with safety chain, within a Sorley case, total approx. diameter 2.8cm, total approx. weight 9.1g
£100-£150
426. An amethyst and diamond cluster pendant central oval mix-cut amethyst, claw-set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, with diamond set suspension loop, total approx. weight 6.5g
£300-£500
427. A gem-set bar brooch central section comprising of baguette-cut rubies and emeralds, of alternating design, set between mix-cut diamonds, set to a yellow-metal brooch mount, total approx. length 6.4cm, total approx. weight 4.2g
£100-£150
428. A group of four stick pins
diamond floral cluster stick pin, unmarked; sapphire and diamond set stick pin, unmarked; half pearl stick pin, central seed pearl set to a knot mount, stamped “585” and a stick pin suspending a jadeite jade hard-stone charm (4), total approx. weight 7.4g
£200-£300
429. A collection of earrings
a pair of floral cannetille ear-studs, test as high carat, stamped ‘24k’; a pair of hoop earrings, stamped to stem ‘18kt’; a pair of lotus flower ear-pendants, indistinctly stamped; a pair of twisted knot, tassel ear-pendants and a fine box link chain (5), total approx. length 70cm, total approx. weight of high carat studs 1.9g, total approx. weight of 18k stamped earrings 2g, total approx. weight of other items 7.8g
£300-£400
430. A pair of panel ear-studs of open work design, featuring an Aztec-style head, stamped ‘750’, total approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 10g
£250-£350
431. A pair of 9ct gold tassel earrings stamped to stems with hallmarks, total approx. length of tassels 2cm, total approx. weight 10g
£200-£300
432. A pair of 18ct gold hoops with twisted rope and wire design, stamped with import marks for Cropp & Farr, total approx. diameter 2.2cm, total approx. weight 6.4g
£150-£250
433. Two sets of earrings the first; a pair of 18ct white gold, pale blue gem-set earstuds, stamped with hallmarks to stem, the second: a pair of tassel earrings, terminating in a pearl drop (untested) (2), total approx. weight of 18ct white gold 2.3g, total approx. weight of lot 4.1g
£100-£200
434. A pair of citrine drop earrings four oval mix-cut citrines, bezel-set of slightly graduating form with screw backs (2), total approx. length 3.8cm, total approx. weight 8.8g
£100-£150
435. A pair of garnet ear-pendants oval mix-cut garnet collet-set, suspended from a garnet three stone cluster surmount, total approx. length 3.5cm, total approx. weight 14.9
£200-£300
436. A pair of pearl and diamond ear pendants each old brilliant-cut diamond coronet-set to the hoop fitting and suspending an articulated knife edge bar with an ovoid pearl (untested) terminal, overall length 1.9cm, combined weight 1.0g
£250-£350
437. A pair of diamond-set ear pendants each surmount and terminal set with a pear-shaped rose-cut diamond collet within a diamond-set cluster, a connecting line of brilliant-cut diamond collets between, length 5.0cm, combined weight 15.3g
£800-£1,200
438. A pair of diamond single stone studs each heart-shaped modified brilliant-cut diamond claw-set to the post fitting, combined gross weight 1.7g
£1,000-£1,500
439. A pair of diamond ear studs each brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.70-0.80cts (culet in accessible, 18ct white gold four claw setting and post, combined gross weight 1.8g
£1,000-£1,500
440. A ruby and diamond pendant with matching ear studs of floral design, central round brilliant cut diamond, claw-set above six round brilliant cut rubies, mounted in 18ct white gold, stamped with import marks to mount, suspended from a 18ct white gold box chain, together with a pair of matching ruby and diamond floral cluster ear studs, set in 18ct white gold, stamped to stem with import marks (2), total approx. chain length 49.3cm, total approx. weight 8.2g
£500-£700
441. A 9ct yellow and white gold a Latin cross pendant with diamond-set detail, London hallmark, together with a 9ct yellow gold filed rectangular link chain necklace stamped ‘9K’ and ‘375’, convention hallmark, cross: 11.5g; chain 9.2g
£300-£400
442. A twisted chain with drop pendent stamped “750” to clasp, suspending a drop pendant, total approx. length 52.3cm, total approx. weight 12.4g
443. Two gem-set pendants the first: a ruby pendant, oval mix-cut ruby, set within a gold bezel mount (tested) the second; a red hard-stone and mother of pearl set pendant, set within a 9ct gold bezel mount, stamped with hallmarks together with 9ct gold cable chain, stamped with hallmarks to link (3), total approx. length of chain 51.5cm, total approx. weight 5.7g, total approx. depth of ruby (from table to culet) 8.14mm, total approx. length of ruby 27mm, total approx. length of other pendant 35mm, total approx. weight of ruby pendant 10.4g, total approx. weight of other pendant 12.3g
£250-£350
444. A diamond and ruby pendant of convertible design, on a fancy-link 18ct white gold chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 44cm, total approx. weight 5.9g
£400-£600
445. A Victorian sentimental locket chased with scrolling floral and foliate design, internal glazed compartment containing brown plaited hair, total approx. diameter 3cm, total approx. weight 11.2g
£150-£250
446. A diamond single stone pendant on chain the brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 1.75cts, to the curb link chain necklace, the bolt ring stamped ‘750’, chain length 41cm, combined weight 4.8g
£400-£600
447. A diamond pendant diamond set frame, with nine mix-cut diamond drops, stamped to suspension loop “750”, suspended on a 18ct white gold fine curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 44.4cm, total approx. weight 7.7g
£250-£350
448. An amethyst and diamond-set Latin cross pendant possibly continental, the collet-set amethysts to the surround and detachable surmount set with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, length 6.5cm, width 3.8cm, 13.3g
£400-£600
£300-£400
449. A large opal and diamond-set brooch/pendant the oval opal measuring 30 x 26.0mm (base inaccessible), claw-set above a two row surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, two clip fittings, overall 4.2 x 3.7cm, 30.3g
£1,000-£2,000
450. A half Krugerrand pendant dated 1981, of 1⁄2oz fine gold, within a loose 9ct gold pendant mount, stamped with import marks, suspended from a 9ct gold cable link chain, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, total approx. length 47cm, total approx. weight of pendant 19.8g, total approx. weight of chain 3.9g
£800-£1,000
451. A circular pendant and chain depicting the Holy family, stamped to suspension loop “750”, suspended on a fine trace-link chain, stamped “750” to clasp, total approx. length 49.5cm, total approx. weight 21.5g
£650-£750
452. A gold pendant
depicting a female figure, stamped to suspension loop “750”, total approx. diameter 2.8cm, total approx. weight 7.8g
£250-£350
453. An Edwardian amethyst and half pearl pendant on chain
oval mix-cut amethyst, bezel set to a scrolling openwork mount, set with four half pearls and floral motifs, suspending from an amethyst collet and fine fancy-bar link chain, stamped to suspension loop “15ct”, total approx. length 44.5cm, total approx. weight 10.7g
£200-£300
454. A late Victorian five stone diamond ring the five old brilliant-cut diamonds set above the scrolling gallery, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size O, 3.0g
£400-£500
455. A five stone ruby ring five cushion mix-cut rubies, of slightly graduating form, claw-set to a plain shank, ring size M, total approx. weight 3.5g
£100-£150
456. A 20th Century sapphire and diamond ring and another ring
three mix-cut sapphires set between diamond points, one deficient, to a pierced gallery, set to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with Chester hallmarks together with a ruby and diamond three stone ring, central circular cut ruby bezel set between two diamond points, to a plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct PLAT PAT 202589” (2), ring sizes P, M, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 3g, total approx. weight of other item 1.6g
£150-£250
457. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.00ct, coronet-set to the plain shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size N1⁄2, 3.0g
£1,000-£1,500
458. A diamond ring the central rectangular step cut-cornered diamond estimated to weigh 1.20cts, set to either side with a baguette-cut diamond to the heavy plain shank stamped ‘PLATINUM’, ring size Q, 7.7g
£1,500-£2,000
459. A diamond cluster ring of hexagonal design, tiered rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, set to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with London hallmarks, ring size L, total approx. weight 6.6g
£400-£600
460. An emerald and diamond cluster ring
central round brilliant-cut diamond, raised above tiered rows of round brilliant-cut emeralds and diamonds, set to a plain 18ct gold tapering shank, stamped with London hallmarks, ring size J, total approx. weight 3.8g
£300-£500
461. A diamond cluster ring claw set mix-cut diamonds, set to a plain shank, ring size P, total approx. weight 4.2g
£200-£300
462. An amethyst intaglio ring large central mix-cut amethyst, carved with the crest of an animal head above the inscription ‘DAT DEUS INCREMENTUM’, bezel set, to a plain shank, stamped ‘9ct’, ring size H, total approx. weight 13.4g
£100-£150
463. An Edwardian opal and diamondset ring the oval black opal cabochon claw-set about the openwork diaper work shoulders set with old-cut diamonds to the ornate basket and ridged shank with impressed L&Co mark, ring size H1⁄2, 3.0g
£200-£300
464. A black opal ring
central oval cabochon black opal, claw set above a tiered diamond set surround, within a closed back setting, to a plain tapering mount stamped “14K 585”, ring size M/N, total approx. weight 13.5g
£3,000-£4,000
465. An 18ct gold signet ring stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M, total approx. weight 4.6g
£100-£150
466. A late Georgian garnet-set ring the central glazed compartment within an engraved collet surround to the outer border of circular-cut garnets (one deficient from the bifurcated shoulders), engraved shank, ring size M, 2.6gm
£150-£250
467. A diamond set eternity band set all around with round brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked, ring size P, total approx. weight 8.8g
£300-£400
468. A green sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the central mixed-cut green sapphire claw-set to the surround of ten brilliantcut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct’ in two places, ring size O1⁄2, 6.6g
£400-£600
469. A diamond three stone diamond ring three round brilliant cut diamonds, of slightly graduating size, claw set to a tapering 18ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks, ring size K, total approx. weight 3.9g
£300-£400
470. A high carat gold and turquoise set floral crossover ring each flower head set with circular turquoise cabochons, to a textured band, stamped “750”, ring size O, total approx. weight 6.8g £200-£300
471. An opal and diamond ring central oval cabochon opal 19.8 x 11.6 x 5.2mm, bezel set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, basket setting, to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size O, total approx. weight 11.4g
£800-£1,200
472. A ruby and diamond cluster ring central mix-cut ruby, set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size P, total approx. weight 3.3g
£400-£600
473. A diamond set snake ring the twisted snake set with round brilliant cut diamonds, shoulders set with round brilliant cut diamonds to a plain shank, tests as high carat gold, ring size K, total approx. ring size 7.5g £200-£300
474. A diamond cluster ring by Jenny Packham the central brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread approximately 0.40cts to the surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, each shoulders set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct white gold setting, London hallmark, signed in script, ring size N, 5.4g
£600-£800
475. A sapphire and diamond halo ring by Mappin & Webb central round brilliant cut sapphire, claw-set above a diamond mount, to diamond pave-set shoulders, to white metal shank, stamped “750 DIA 0.30”, within a Mappin & Webb ring box, ring size N, total approx. weight 3.1g
£700-£900
476. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.88cts to the tapering 18ct white gold shank, London hallmark, ring size T, 3.7g
£3,000-£5,000
477. A late 18th century memorial ring the navette yellow gold plaque containing a cut hair scene depicting an urn with weeping willow (a/f) to the inscribed border in black enamel, engraved shoulder (possibly later), ring size M, 6.6g
£150-£250
478. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring
central truncated square-cut sapphire, set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, claw-set to plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size M, total approx. weight 2.5g
£100-£150
479. A diamond ring the central brilliant-cut diamond with an approximate spread weight of 0.500.60cts, coronet-set above a baguettecut diamond to either side, the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size O, 3.3g
£400-£600
480. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the oval mixed-cut sapphire estimated to weigh 20cts approximately to the four stone diamond-set shoulders and platinum shank, London hallmark, ring size P1⁄2, 11g
£800-£1,200
481. A ruby and diamond three stone ring central oval mix-cut ruby, set between two round brilliant cut diamonds claw-set to a plain tapering mount, Ring size F, total approx. weight 2.3g
£300-£400
482. A double leopard head ring two colourless and dark gem set cross over leopard heads, to a tapering band, stamped “750”, ring size N, total approx. weight 6g
£200-£300
483. A cultured pearl and diamond ring central pearl, set between four mix-cut diamonds to bifurcated shoulders, mounted to a white metal shank stamped “0750”, ring size Q, total approx. weight 3.6g
£80-£120
484. A diamond single stone ring the cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond coronet-set to the plain shank, ring size P, 2.1g
£100-£150
485. A Victorian Sovereign ring dated 1893, veiled head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose ring mount, with pierced open work shoulders, indistinctly marked to shank, ring size O/P, total approx. weight 15.6g
£400-£500
486. A late Victorian twisted knot 18ct gold ring stamped with London hallmarks, ring size L, total approx. weight 8.9g
£250-£350
487. An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring central oval mix-cut ruby set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size Q, total approx. weight 4.6g £150-£250
488. A diamond single stone ring central round brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”, ring size P, total approx. weight 2g
£200-£300
489. A diamond and half pearl ring the central cushion-shaped old brilliantcut diamond to the surround of six half pearls to the plain tapering shank, ring size L, 2.6g
£200-£300
490. An attractive 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond daisy cluster central round brilliant-cut cornflower blue sapphire, with a round brilliantcut diamond surround, set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size M/N, total approx. weight 3.5g
£600-£800
491. A diamond set half eternity ring set with five rows of alternating round and square cut diamonds, set to 18ct white gold shank, stamped with London import marks, ring size N, total approx. weight 9.8g
£350-£450
492. A diamond-set triple hoop ring the top section of the two lower openwork bands set with brilliant-cut diamonds, a further diamond-set half hoop band applied obliquely over, the three shanks conjoined, stamped ‘750’ and with maker’s monogram, ring size leading edge N, 13.9g
£800-£1,200
493. A diamond set half eternity ring featuring round brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, of alternating design, set to a plain shank, stamped “750”, ring size N/O, total approx. weight 6g
£400-£600
494. A ruby and diamond ring central heart-shaped mix-cut ruby, claw set above a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size L, total approx. weight 1.9g
£200-£300
495. A diamond-set eternity band illusion-set round brilliant-cut diamonds set to bi-coloured mount of white and yellow metal, ring size L, total approx. weight 5.4g
£200-£300
496. A diamond cluster ring claw-set round brilliant-cut diamonds, set to a plain tapering shank, ring size N, total approx. weight 2.8g
£400-£600
497. 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring set with four round brilliant-cut sapphires, and three square-cut diamonds, claw set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with London hallmarks, ring size J, total approx. weight 2.3g
£350-£450
498. A pink sapphire and diamond three stone central oval mix-cut sapphire, set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, claw set to a plain tapering shank, stamped “750”, ring size N/O, total approx. weight 2.5g
£300-£400
499. An 18ct gold and diamond single stone ring central round brilliant-cut diamond, claw set to a plain tapering mount, stamped with hallmarks, ring size N, total approx. weight 3.5g
£250-£350
500. A pearl and white-gem set ring central pearl (untested) set between two white gemstones, to chased scrolling shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size N, total approx. weight 2.7g
£200-£300
501. An 18ct gold and diamond ring central round mix-cut diamond, gypsy set to 18ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks, ring size S, total approx. weight 6.7g
£200-£300
502. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw-set above a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds, set to a plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”, ring size O/P, total approx. weight 5.5g
£400-£600
503. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring central cushion shaped mix-cut sapphire, claw set above round brilliant cut diamond surround, to a plain tapering shank, ring size I, total approx. weight 4.7g
£150-£250
504. 9ct gold and sapphire cluster ring central round brilliant-cut sapphire, claw-set above a white gem-set surround, to a plain tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks ring size N, total approx. weight 2g
£100-£150
505. A diamond three stone ring the central brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.29cts set to either side with a brilliant-cut diamond, each estimated weigh 0.55cts, to the plain shank stamped ‘14K’, ring size R, 5.9g
£3,000-£4,000
506. A diamond set dress ring square mount set with round brilliant cut diamonds, to a bifurcated diamond set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “14k”, ring size N, total approx. weight 5g
£800-£1,200
507. A diamond set half eternity ring channel-set alternating round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds to one half, set to white metal shank (unmarked), ring size R/S, total approx. weight 4.0g
£600-£800
508. A diamond heart shaped single stone ring the heart-shaped brilliant estimated to weigh 1.25 cts approx claw-set above the plain shank, numbered ‘4835’, ring size P, 3.2g
£1,500-£2,000
509. A five stone diamond ring set with five graduated old brilliantcut diamonds to the plain shank, ring size L, 4.1g
£1,200-£1,800
510. A diamond single stone ring the central diamond estimated to weigh 0.80cts the stepped three stone diamond-set shoulders, the shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size I, 3.7g
£500-£700
511. A diamond single stone ring the central brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 1.3cts approximately, coronet-set above the diamond-set shoulders (possibly later and with two replacements), the shank stamped ‘PLAT’, ring size P, 2.5g
£400-£500
512. Moonstone and diamond ring central sugar-loaf moonstone, claw set above circular open-work mount, set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped to shank “750”, ring size M, total approx. weight 10.9g
£300-£500
513. An Arts & Crafts moonstone ring central circular cabochon moonstone, bezel set in a closed back setting, with scrolled shoulders, to a plain band, ring size L, total approx. weight 7g
£80-£120
514. A diamond set eternity ring baguette diamonds channel set to a white metal mount, ring size M, total approx. weight 3.5g
£100-£200
515. A diamond two stone cross-over ring the cushion-shaped old brilliant cut diamonds weighing 2.65cts and 2.47cts respectively, obliquely-set to the plain shank, ring size L, 6.1g
£8,000-£12,000
516. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 6.63cts, coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size Q, 5.7g
£25,000-£35,000
517. An early 20th century cultured pearl and diamond-set cross-over ring with cultured pearl and coral bead in brilliant- cut diamond-set shoulders, ring size L, 5.9g
£200-£300
518. A diamond and sapphire-set ring the navette-shaped plaque set with old brilliant-cut diamonds to the circular-cut sapphire (one deficient) tapering shoulders, ring size H/I, 6.3g
£600-£800
519. An Edwardian diamond floral cluster ring
central round brilliant-cut diamond, bezel set to an open-work mount with floral diamond set surround, diamond set shoulders tapering to a plain shank, ring size N/O, total approx. weight 2g
£200-£300
520. Two rings set with hard stones the first: green hard-stone set ring, central sugar-loaf green hard-stone bezel set to bifurcated shoulders, tapering to a tiered mount, the second; red hard-stone set ring, stamped “750” (2), ring size P/Q, L/M, total approx. weight 6g
£200-£300
521. A group of gem set rings
18ct gold and diamond set half eternity ring, set with two rows round brilliant-cut diamonds, to a 18ct white gold mount, stamped with London hallmarks; diamond set eternity ring, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, unmarked and a 9ct gold and white gem-set half eternity ring, stamped with London hallmarks (3), ring size P, N, O, total approx. weight 18ct gold 3.1g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 1.5g, total approx. weight of lot 8.1g
£300-£400
522. A collection of gem-set rings
silver and malachite set ring, stamped with hallmarks; silver and amethyst set ring, central cabochon amethyst in a bezel set to a closed back setting, stamped with hallmarks; smokey quartz set ring; turquoise set ring, stamped to shank “sterling”; an amber set ring, stamped to shank “925”; an amethyst set ring, oval mix-cut amethyst, bezel set to a plain shank, stamped “925”; jadeite jade set ring, central sugar-loaf jadeite jade, set above a wreath border and an open-work ring stamped “silver C.D.” (8), ring sizes O, S, P, K, L, O, Q, O, total approx. weight 58g
£80-£120
523. A group of three rings
sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw set within a round brilliant-cut diamond surround, stamped to shank “14K”; diamond insert ring, channel set round brilliant-cut diamonds to a white metal shank and a diamond and platinum half eternity ring, stamped with hallmarks (3), ring sizes L, L, L, total approx. weight of sapphire ring 2.9g, total approx. weight of insert ring 3.8g, total approx. weight of platinum ring 5.8g
£200-£300
524. A collection of rings yellow metal band, stamped “22ct”; 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, three mix cut sapphires between two mix-cut diamonds, set to plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with London hallmarks; diamond three stone cross over ring, illusion set to a plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct PT”; an emerald and diamond half eternity ring, square cut emeralds set between round brilliant cut diamonds, set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct 537E”; 9ct gold and cultured pearl set ring, single cultured pearl in a foliate setting; to a plain shank, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and a green gemstone and seed pearl set ring, circular cut green gemstone, between two seed pearls, in a closed back setting, to a plain tapering shank, stamped “9ct” (6), ring sizes Q/R, Q, Q, Q/R, Q, L, total approx. weight of band stamped “22ct” 2.2g, total approx. weight of hallmarked 18ct gold 3.7g, total approx. weight of stamped “18ct” 5.8g, total approx. weight hallmarked 9ct gold 1.8g, total approx. weight of stamped “9ct” 1.7g
£450-£550
525. A collection of rings, 15ct gold pearl floral cluster ring
central pink gemstone set within pearl surround, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold garnet and pearl cluster ring, single stone marquise garnet, set above a pearl border, to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; colourless single stone ring, central round brilliant-cut diamond, set to plain shank, unmarked and two colourless gemstone set eternity rings (5), ring sizes L/M, J, O, N/O, M, total approx. weight of 15ct 1.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct 3.2g, total approx. weight of other items 6.8g
£100-£150
526. A collection of 9ct gold rings
9ct gold and garnet set gypsy ring, central circular mixcut garnet, set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with London hallmarks; 9ct gold and hematite set signet ring, central hematite cameo of a Roman profile, set to cased shoulders of floral design, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and onyx set ring, central rectangular onyx panel, set to chased shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold tri-coloured stacking ring, consisting of three rings of rose, yellow and white gold, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold twisted rope ring, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks (6), ring sizes T, S, Q, T/U, L, K, total approx. weight 19.4g
£300-£400
527. A collection of assorted gold rings
22ct gold band, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold truncated square signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold oval signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold plaited ring, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold band (5), ring sizes M, V, S, K, O, total approx. weight of 22ct 4.3g, total approx. weight of 9ct 15.6g
£350-£450
528. Two wedding bands the first: 18ct gold band, stamped with London hallmarks, the second; 9ct gold band, chased with an abstract design, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring sizes O, K, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 3.5g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 4.8g
£180-£220
529. A group of assorted rings diamond set floral cluster ring, set with mix-cut diamonds to a floral mount, to a tapering shank stamped “18ct”; single stone white gem set ring, set to a plain shank stamped “18ct”; white gem set floral cluster ring, shank stamped “18ct PLAT” and a white gem set cluster ring, set to a heart shaped mount, with heart motif shoulders, to a plain shank stamped “18ct” (4), ring sizes O, M , O, M, total approx. weight 8.4g
£200-£300
530. Two diamond set rings the first: diamond three stone cross over ring, three bezel set round brilliant-cut diamonds, of slightly graduated form, set to a tampering band, stamped “18ct”, the second; 18ct gold and diamond set gypsy ring, central round brilliant-cut diamond, set to a scrolling shank, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring sizes O, O/P, total approx. weight 6.8g
£300-£400
531. Three rings 22ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 22ct gold and platinum band, stamped “22ct PLATINUM” and sapphire and diamond three stone, central circular mix-cut sapphire, claw set between two diamonds, illusion set to chased shoulders, to a plain shank (3), ring size O/P, K, P, total approx. weight of lot 7.4g
£200-£300
532. Two 22ct gold bands both stamped with London hallmarks, ring sizes J/K, K, total approx. weight 6g
£180-£220
533. Two 22ct gold bands stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), ring sizes M/N, M, total approx. weight 9.7g
£300-£400
534. A 22ct gold wedding band and another stamped with London hallmarks, together with 18ct wedding band, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), ring sizes L, U, total approx. weight of 22ct gold 8.9g, weight of 18ct gold 11.6g
£600-£800
535. A collection of jewellery 9ct gold four bar gate bracelet stamped with hallmarks, with heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks, with safety chain; white gemstone set eternity ring, stamped “9ct” and a signet ring (3), ring sizes Q, O, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 7.1g, total approx. weight of other items 10g
£250-£350
536. A 9ct gold brooch and medallion the first; Royal Engineers Regimental 9ct gold and enamel brooch, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, with safety chain, the second: a university cycling society medallion, inscribed ‘30 miles Tandem/ T.T./ Fastest/ F.J. Churchill/ Catford C.C./ 1H. 6M. 46S./ 1935’, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, suspended on a fine fancy-link chain, stamped “9k” to suspension loop (2), total approx. diameter 2.5cm, total approx. chain length 51.5cm, total approx. weight (excl. chain) 15.2g
£200-£300
537. A collection of accessories 9ct gold car charm, with moving steering wheel and tires, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold pelican charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold wish bone ring, stamped with hallmarks and a frog charm (4), ring size F/G, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 10.6g, total approx. weight of frog charm 0.4g
£80-£120
538. A Georgian garnet brooch and accessories
Georgian circular garnet brooch, flat cut garnets bezel set to a closed back setting, surrounding a sentimental compartment; a coral cameo brooch, depicting Athena, set above a pearl and twisted rope border, with safety chain; double strand of pearls, with a colourless paste set clasp and two colourless paste set buckles (5)
£60-£80
539. A collection of opal set jewellery an opal floral pendant, set with colourless gemstone to centre, stamped to suspension loop “18ct”, suspended on a fine cable link chain, stamped to clasp “18ct”; an opal and colourless gem set brooch, of open foliate design, set with three oval cabochon opals, unmarked; a pair of opal ear-studs, bezel set, stamped “18ct” and an opal stick pin, single pear cabochon opal, bezel set with a twisted rope border, stamped “18ct” (4), total approx. chain length 44cm, total approx. stick pin length 6.7cm, total approx. weight 17.4g
£500-£700
540. A collection of jewellery
9ct gold opal and garnet floral dress ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold shell cameo ring, depicting the head of a lady, stamped with hallmarks; shell cameo brooch, set within 9ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks; a double strand cultured pearl necklace, with 9ct gold floral clasp, set with a cultured pearl and pink gemstones and a onyx and pearl necklace, stamped to clasp “9ct” (qty), ring sizes P, N, total approx. length 43cm, 60cm, total approx. weight (excl. pearl necklaces) 20g
£100-£150
541. A collection of garnet set jewellery garnet bar brooch, central circular cabochon garnet, set within a surround of rose cut diamonds, to a knife bar edge brooch setting with safety chain; 9ct gold pearl and garnet set floral cluster brooch, stamped with hallmarks and a garnet floral cluster ring, garnet cluster set in a close back setting, to a plain mount (3), ring size O, total approx. length of bar brooch 4.3cm, total approx. diameter of brooch 3.4cm, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 12g, total approx. weight of other items 10g
£200-£300
542. A collection of jewellery including; 9ct gold and hardstone set signet ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold circular locket, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold cello charm, stamped with hallmarks; hinged bangle, chased with floral design to one half, stamped “1/5th 9CT R.G”; two oval lockets; seed pearl floral cluster bar brooch, stamped “15ct”; coral set bar brooch; seed pearl bar brooch, stamped “9ct” and a strand of imitation pearls, with small brown leather jewellery box (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 6.7g, total approx. weight of lot 57.8g
£150-£250
543. A Cartier leather presentation box for a necklace, truncated square, of red leather with gilt details, velvet and silk interior, stamped Cartier Ltd, total approx. diameter 19.7cm
£60-£80
544. A silver dove brooch by Kristian MoehlHansen for Georg Jensen a dove within a wreath border, stamped “Georg Jensen 123” with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 4.7cm, total approx. weight 13.8g
£100-£150
545. A silver and enamel necklace by David Andersen large rounded pendant, in the shape of a chopper, with light and dark green enamel leaf motifs, stamped to reverse “David-Andersen/ Norway Sterling 925S”, stamped with London import marks, suspended from an integral bar chain, total approx. length 36.5cm, total approx. weight 41.4g
£150-£250
546. A collection of Scandinavian silver jewellery silver and amethyst brooch by Hans Hansen, set with central amethyst sugar loaf setting, stamped “925S/ Hans Hansen/ 211/ Denmark”, stamped with import marks; a silver and tigers eye pendant by Niels Erik From, set with oval cabochon tigers eye, suspended from a cable-link chain, stamped with “Sterling/ Denmark/ NE From/ 925S”, stamped with import marks; a silver and rhodochrosite brooch, set with oval cabochon rhodochrosite, stamped to reverse “NE From/ Sterling 925S/ Denmark”, stamped with import marks; silver and blue enamel brooch, stamped to reverse “Norway/ Sterling/ 925S” and an open-work silver cat brooch, stamped with hallmarks (5), total approx. chain length 63cm, total approx. weight 74.9g
£100-£200
547. A collection of lady’s accessories 9ct gold and opal brooch, set with five opal cabochons in a 9ct gold open-work frame, stamped with hallmarks; a floral shell cameo brooch, stamped “K14”; silver and amber brooch, central cabochon amber, set to a silver open-work frame, stamped with hallmarks; an open wire-work floral brooch; an imitation pearl necklace and a line of wire links (qty), total approx. weight of opal brooch 3g
£80-£120
548. A bangle and a pendant on chain a chased bangle, stamped “750VI330”; a fancy link chain, stamped “9ct” and a teapot charm, stamped “750” (2), total approx. length 45.5cm, total approx. weight 9.1g £100-£150
549. A collection of 9ct jewellery diamond three stone ring, three round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”; an aquamarine single stone ring, central square cut aquamarine, claw set to bifurcated shoulders, tapering to 9ct gold plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and onyx oval signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and onyx signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and gem set half eternity ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and purple gem set pendant, stamped with suspension loop with hallmarks, suspended on 9ct gold fine cable link chain, stamped with import marks; a pair of 9ct gold ear clips, stamped with hallmarks to stem; 9ct gold fine cable link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; fancy link chain, stamped “375 ITALY”; an open work pendant, with a floral motif, stamped “9ct” (qty), ring sizes R/S, S, I, S, R, S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 26g, total approx. weight of lot 38.6g
£500-£700
550. A collection of gem-set costume jewellery cubic zirconia and silver bracelet, pave-set round brilliantcut cubic zirconia to a circular design frame, stamped with hallmarks; two pairs of cubic zirconia ear-pendants; two cubic zirconia set eternity rings; two cubic zirconia dress rings; a pair of circular cufflinks by Mont Blanc and a fine curb-link chain (qty), ring sizes N, N, N, P
£80-£100
551. A pair of 9ct gold chain earrings and two rings stamped with hallmarks to stem; wedding band, stamped “18k” and a white gem set ring (3), total approx. weight of 9ct gold 4.2g, total approx. weight of lot 7.4g
£120-£180
552. A cloisonné fob suspending a pair of cloisonné slippers, decorated with scrolling enamel, and a ball charm, total approx. length 11cm, total approx. weight 11.9g
£60-£70
553. A collection of cameos and intaglios including two hard stone cameos, two shell cameos, an oval rock crystal cameo, an amethyst cameo, a smokey quartz cameo carved with initials and others (qty), the largest 2.5cm, total approx. weight 27.9g
£150-£250
554. A collection of gemstones varieties of quartz and garnet, including paste, synthetic and treated stones
£80-£100
555. A collection of assorted accessories 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch, depicting a woman, within 9ct gold wreath border, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold hinge bangle, chased with a floral design, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold brooch, with hearts, floral and foliate motifs, stamped with hallmarks; a pair of circular hoop earrings, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold circular charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine box link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; an identity ring; a white gem set eternity ring and other items (qty), total approx. weight of 9ct (excl. cameo) 11.3g, total approx. weight of lot 30g
£300-£400
556. A collection of jewellery pair of 9ct gold and citrine set ear-studs, stamped with hallmarks to stem; a pair of pale green gem set ear-studs and two pearl rings (4), ring sizes M, L/M, total approx. weight 8.8g
£80-£120
557. A diamond set bow brooch and fob watch tri-coloured bow set with round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped “585” suspending a lady’s fob watch, circular white dial with Arabic numerals, case chased with scrolling floral designs, stamped “0.585” to case (2), total approx. weight (incl watch movement) 31.2g
£280-£320
558. A collection of accessories
9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; 9ct gold heart signet ring, stamped with London hallmarks; citrine set stick pin, rectangular cut citrine with truncated corners, claw set to a stick pin; blue-gem set stick pin, stamped “9ct” and pendant stamped “1g Fine Gold”, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 8.6g, total approx. weight of lot 19.8g
£150-£250
559. A collection of accessories
18ct gold box link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; oval agate brooch, with applied floral design, set with turquoise, within a scrolling frame; white gem set mirror, with fleur-de-lis motif set with white gemstones, stamped “14K”; a charm bracelet, indistinctly stamped to bracelet “9ct”, suspending various charms; string of cultured pearls; a watch brooch, in a floral basket design and a watch head (qty), total approx. weight of chain 3.4g
£200-£300
560. A collection of gem-set accessories
zircon and white sapphire cluster ring, central round brilliant-cut zircon, set above a white sapphire surround, to a plain tapering shank; blue spinel bar brooch, central round brilliant-cut spinel bezel-set to a bifurcated mount, stamped “9ct”; zircon set filigree panel brooch, stamped “14K” and a diamond set bar brooch, stamped “15ct” (4), ring size H/I
£150-£250
561. A collection of accessories including charms, earrings, pins comprising a pearl, turquoise and blue gem set stick pin, unmarked; fox head and horse shoe brooch, stamped “9ct”; an open-work heart shaped pendant, set with half pearls and purple gemstones; a pair of half pearl earrings, with twist backs, stamped “9ct”; pair of coral set earrings, with twist backs; two pendants; a swivel fob and other items (qty)
£200-£300
562. Two sets of gold cufflinks the first: 18ct gold square cufflinks, with truncated corners and engine turned design, chain backs, stamped with London hallmarks, the second; 9ct gold oval cufflinks, with engine turned design and chain backs, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), total approx. weight of 18ct gold 6.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 4.8g
£250-£350
563. A pair of gold oval cufflinks stamped “18ct E.C”, tests as high carat, with case, total approx. diameter 1.7cm, total approx. weight 12.2g
£400-£500
564. A pair of gold enamelled oval cufflinks featuring an orange striped design, chain backs, stamped to reverse “18ct”, tests as high carat, total approx. diameter 1.8cm, total approx. weight 7.6g
£200-£300
565. A “Caterpillar Club” lapel pin detailed and textured body with pink gemset cabochon eyes, engraved to reverse “SGT R.W. Sanderson”, total approx. diameter 1.9cm, total approx. weight 0.9g
The Caterpillar Club was an informal association of people who had successfully used a parachute to bail out of a disabled aircraft. The club was founded by Leslie Irvin, of the Irvin Airchute Company of Canada in 1922, who agreed to give a pin to every person whose life was saved by one of his parachutes.
£600-£800
566. A pair of 9ct gold rectangular cufflinks stamped with London hallmarks, stamped “HGM”, total approx. diameter 1.5cm, total approx. weight 12.6g
£180-£220
567. A pair of 18ct gold oval cufflinks chased with initials, with chain backs, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 1.8cm, total approx. weight 14.9g
£450-£550
568. An Elizabeth II sovereign pendant dated 1968, head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose mount, suspended on a 9ct gold fancy link chain, stamped with import marks, total approx. chain length 50.5cm, total approx. weight (incl. chain) 13g
£350-£450
569. A half sovereign pendant George V half sovereign, dated 1911, head facing left, St. George slaying the dragon to reverse, set within a loose mount, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, total approx. length 46cm, total approx. weight 6g
£150-£200
570. An Edward VII Sovereign pendant
dated 1904, head facing right, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose mount, suspended from a box link chain, total approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. chain length 43.5cm, total approx. weight 15.3g
£350-£450
571. A Sovereign pendant Victorian sovereign, dated 1880, young head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a 9ct gold loose mount with scrolling wire work edge, stamped with hallmarks, suspended on a twisted rope chain, stamped “9ct” to clasp, total approx. length 60cm, total approx. weight (excl. chain) 14.1g, total approx. weight of lot 21.2g
£450-£550
572. A half sovereign pendant
George V sovereign, dated 1913, within a 9ct gold loose mount, suspended on 9ct gold twisted rope chain, stamped with hallmarks to link, total approx. length 51cm, total approx. weight 10.8g
£250-£300
573. An Elizabeth sovereign pendant dated 1968, head facing right, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose 9ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks, suspended on a S link chain, stamped “375”, total approx. length 52.5cm, total approx. weight 18g
£450-£550
574. An Edward VII half sovereign on a chain, dated 1903 bare head facing right, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose 9ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks, suspended from a fancy link chain, stamped “9k”, total approx. chain length 47.5cm, total approx. weight 11g
£200-£300
575. A Victorian sovereign pendant dated 18**, young head facing left, crowned shield to rev, set within a 9ct gold scrolling loose mount, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter (incl. mount) 3.3cm, total approx. weight 12.4g
£400-£500
576. A Victorian sovereign pendant, dated 1879 young head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a 9ct gold loose mount, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter (incl. mount) 2.3cm, total approx. weight 9.1g
£350-£400
577. A Victorian double sovereign pendant, 1887 crown and veiled jubilee bust facing left, rev St George slaying the dragon soldered scroll bale with suspension loop, diameter 28mm, total weight approx. 16.4g
£600-£800
578. A Victorian full sovereign pendant, dated 1895 veiled head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, with integral suspension scrolled bale, total approx. diameter 2.1cm, total approx. weight 8.7g
£350-£400
579. A collection of costume jewellery
Chinese collar necklace, set with turquoise and coral cabochons, two central panels depicting Chinese figures, stamped to back “China/ Silver”; an Egyptian cuff bracelet featuring open scrolling wire-work, set with coral and turquoise cabochons, with pin fastening; turquoise set panel necklace; an open wire-work hinged bangle, with scrolling and floral motifs, with pin fastening; two cherry red Bakelite necklace, of graduating design and four strands of imitation Amber bead necklaces (qty)
£80-£120
580. A collection of costume jewellery including; white metal pocket watch and white metal lady’s fob watch; silver ingot pendant, suspending on a cable-link chain; two gilt metal chains; two chains, with indistinct marks; chunky curb-link charm bracelet, suspending various charms, stamped to clasp “sterling”; silver shield pendant, stamped with hallmarks; matching wire-work necklace and bracelet, set with cameo and green paste; oval locket, stamped “9ct back and front”; a large pair of rectangular cufflinks; gilt lady’s evening watch, set with blue and colourless paste; purple gem set ring, unmarked; cameo pendant suspending on a fine trace-link chain; a pair of rectangular gilt cufflinks, stamped “rolled gold”; Alaska Mint Certified Natural gold nugget, within a Alaskan Gold Rush centennial booklet, laid to card and other items (qty) £80-£100
581.
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582. A collection of lockets and costume jewellery 9ct gold oval locket, chased with floral design, stamped with scrolling floral design; 9ct gold moon pendant, stamped with London import marks; 9ct gold initial O pendant, set with white gemstones, stamped to suspension loop with hallmarks; 9ct gold heart pendant, set with white gemstones, stamped with import marks to suspension loop; two gilt metal lockets; a multi-gem set floral pendant, of open-work design; four gem set rings; a chunky chain bracelet; a cameo pendant; an orange gem-set pendant and other items (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 11g
£280-£300
583. A collection of costume jewellery including three cultured pearl necklaces; a rose quartz set fringe necklace; three pairs of earrings; mother of pearl brooch, stamped “A1569”; a pair of cultured pearl earpendants; a crocodile brooch, with textured design; coral set ring; a rose quartz set ring; a matching cultured pearl necklace and bracelet and a piece of chain (qty)
£100-£150
584. Charles I. (John Gauden). Eikon Basilike (in Greek) The Portraicture of His Scared Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings: Together with His Private Prayers, used in the time of his restraint, and delivered to D. Juxon, Bishop of London, immediately before his death (London) 1649, woodcut royal arms, folding engraved frontispiece ‘The Explanation of the Embleme’ by Guil, b&w engraved portrait of Charles I, 8vo, contemporary Memento Mori binding for Charles I of black goatskin, gilt border on covers enclosing royal cypher C.R surmounted by a crown and with a skull below, gilt page edges, pp 263. [London: printed by Roger Daniel], 1649, [8], 263, woodcut royal arms, folding engraved frontispiece ‘The Explanation of the Embleme’ by Guil
£200-£300
585. Auction Catalogue. Second Part. Catalogue of the rare & Extraordinary LIBRARY, Illustrated Books, Illuminated Missals, Persian drawings, and Superb Books of Prints chiefly Collected by R. Thornton, Esq and To be Sold by Auction, without reserve, By Messrs. Wise and Sons at their Exchange-Mart, Exchange, Bristol, … Bath, n.d c.1820, printed by R. Hoigman, Upper Borough-Walls, 8vo, contemporary half calf with green marbled boards, pp. 70
£80-£120
586. English Civil War. Two bound pamphlets
A Miracle: Am Honest Broker or, reasons urging a more liberall Loane towards the maintenance of Religion, Law, and the Kingdoms Safety in them Both, London, 1642, 8vo, full calf, pp.45 + His Maiesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects of August 12 1642, Cambridge printed by N.N. 1642, titlepage with woodcut Royalcoat of arms, 8vo half morocco with marbled boards (2)
£100-£150
587. Jacobite, Williamite and Anti Popery pamphlets
first (James, Prince of Wales, 1688-1766) A letter from a Gentleman at the Court of St. Germains, to one of his Friends in England containing A Memorial about Methods fro setting the Pretender on the throne of Great Britain. Found at Douay, after the taking of that Town. Translated from the French copy, Cologne, printed by Peter Marteau, London, 1710, 8vo, half calf with marbled boards, pp 19, second The Character of a Jacobite, n.d, c.1690, half calf with marbled boards, pp 35-46, third Barlow (Thomas) Bishop of Lincoln, Popery: or, the Principles & Positions Approved by the Church of Rome (when Really Believ’d and Practis’d) Are Very Dangerous to all); and to Protestant Kings and Supreme Powers, more especially Pernicious… London, 1679. 8vo. half parchment with marbled boards, pp. 108, fourth Sherlock (William) The Case of the Allegiance Due to Sovereign Powers. Stated and Resolved According to Scripture and Reason, and the Principles of the Church of England, with a more particular Respect to the OATH, lately enjoyed, of Allegiance to Their Present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary, 1691, London, 8vo full parchment, pp66. (4)
£300-£400
588. Italian playing cards. A set of Minchiate Fiorentine (Florence) c.1850
woodcut engraved with stencilled colouring, 85 of 97, la Bilancia stamped Carte Da Gioco Di Toscana, each 9.8 x 5.7cm
£200-£300
589. Must de Cartier. A gold plated and green malachite lacquer pocket lighter signed Cartier Paris, and numbered accompanied by guarantee dated 1989 and instruction booklets in a fitted gilt tooled red leather case stamped Must de Cartier and outer card case, height 6cm
£150-£200
590. A Tribal Fijian ironwood throwing club, i Ula Drisia
19th century, of usual form, the grip handle carved with geometric zigzag design, length 40cm
£200-£300
591. An 1856 Pattern Infantry Pioneer sword by Wilkinson the 57cm saw-back steep blade stamped Wilkinson London and with inspection marks, brass stirrup hilt with ribbed split grip and down scroll quillion, length 70.5cm
£100-£150
592. Post 1902 Royal Engineers Home Service spiked helmet belonging to Colonel George de Cardonnel Elmsall Findlay VC MC & Bar, 409th (Lowland) Field Company R.E. T.F.
black cloth helmet with gilt brass front trim, gilt brass cross piece embossed with roses and spike and helmet plate with King’s crown over regimental crest, velvet backed scaled brass chinstrap and side rosette bosses, interior with leather headband and faux red silk lining, stamped Hawkes & Co and inventory number in black marker U408 contained in a black japanned metal storage tin with brass label for Hawke & Co 14 Piccadilly London and name plaque engraved ‘G de C E Findlay Esq, Royal Engineers’, bearing inventory number U 408 in white paint and old paper label for Chatham, height 27cm
Royal Engineers Chatham Museum, 1967 until deaccessioned in the early 1980s George Findlay was awarded the Victoria Cross ‘for most conspicuous bravery and devotion during the forcing of the Sambre-Oise Canal at the Lock, 2 miles South of Catillon, on the 4th November, 1918, when in charge of the bridging operations at this crossing. Maj. Findlay was with the leading bridging and assaulting parties which came under heavy fire while trying to cross the dyke between the forming up line and the Lock. The casualties were severe, and the advance was stopped. Nevertheless, under heavy and incessant fire he collected what men he could and repaired the Bridges, in spite of heavy casualties in officers and other ranks. Although wounded, Maj. Findlay continued his task and after two unsuccessful efforts, owing to his men being swept down, he eventually placed the bridge in position across the Lock, and was the first man across, subsequently remaining at this post of danger til further work was completed. His cool and gallant behaviour inspired volunteers from different units at a critical time when men became casualties almost as soon as they joined him in the fire-swept zone, and it was due to Maj. Findlay’s gallantry and devotion to duty that this most important crossing was effected’ War Office, 15th May 1919 £800-£1,200
595. A WWII four medal group awarded to Edgar Thomas Reed formed of War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Star and The Africa Star, on ribbons, accompanied by Soldier’s Service and Pay Book (5) £80-£120
596. The Beatles: The ‘White Album’ no 0000425 Apple, the front stamped bottom right 0000425, with raised lettering The Beatles off centre, with sleeves, records and posters of the four Beatles
£800-£1,200
597. Beatles Interest: Five Apple Corps 1968 change of address cards depicting a comical dashing apple shaped building with legs to the left of the card with Savile Row address printed below, 21.5cm x 9cm
£100-£150
598. Beatles Interest: A collection of black and white photographs in late 1960s including Ringo/ George Martin/ Abbey Road/Savile Row etc… comprising 31 black and white photographs taken by the current owner whilst on a trip to London, the images include Abbey Road, George Martin, Savile Row, Ringo, Ringo’s Mini, Lennon’s Rolls Royce, Paul McCartney’s House in Cavendish Row, Linda McCartney etc, 9 x 9cm £200-£300
599. A pair of sunglasses gifted by John Lennon late 1960s, rolled gold wire frames with round blue tinted lenses, non prescription, arms stamped 1/20 10CT, accompanied by a letter of provenance from the vendor
By repute given to the vendor by John Lennon at Abbey Road studios in 26th, July, 1968.
The accompanying signed letter of provenance states that ‘In the late 1960s for my Birthday my then girlfriend Penny Clarke took me to the Abbey Road Studios St Johns Wood.
Prior to going out with me Penny went out with Jim McCathey [sic] the drummer and member of the Yardbird’s she also knew band member’s such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Ginger Baker and of course The Beatles and production manager George Martin. A Funny storey Penny told me she lent Ginger Baker 30 shilling’s in 1967 but he never paid her back allegedly.
So going back to when I was in the studio with Penny, John Lennon, George Martin and no one else, Penny said I thought I would bring Michael to Abbey Road because it is his Birthday to John Lennon and George Martin. I picked up a pair of glasses from a piano, Penny said put them down don’t touch! John Lennon turned around and said “He’s alright in fact he can have them, Happy Birthday!”. The glasses are not John Lennon’s prescription glasses, but he gave them to me and wished me happy birthday so that is good enough for me’
£2,000-£3,000
600. An enamelled steel street sign for Montpelier Square SW7, City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity, 44 x 87.5cm £80-£120
601. Edward VII, silver Maundy set, 1908 four coin set comprising 4D, 3D, 2D and 1D £80-£120
602. A collection of silver proof and other coins comprising Royal Mint: Beatrix Potter; Peter Rabbit 2018 50p, Flopsy Bunny 2018 50p, Mrs Tittlemouse 2018 50p, The Tailor of Gloucester 2018 50p, and Peter Rabbit 2020 50p, Winnie the Pooh 50p, Paddington At the Station 2018 50p, Paddington At The Palace 2018 50p, Paddington at St Pauls 2019 50p, Paddington At the Tower 2019 50p, Brexit Withdrawal from the European Union 202 50p, 2 x The 75th Anniversary of VE Day 2020 £2, all in capsules and boxed with certificates and The Longest Reining Monarch 2015, £20 sealed as issues together with an album of circulated £2, £1 and 50p coin with a face value of £137, various, silver weight approx. 4.2ozt
£200-£300
603. Two George VI four coin cased Maundy sets 1944 and 1948 each in fitted case
£150-£250
604. A collection of UK silver coins pre 1920 to include crowns: 4 x1899, 4 x 1890, 1891, 1895 and 1899, George III half crown 1817, quantity of half crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences, a small quantity of post 1920 and pre 147 silver coins to include crowns: 1932, 2 x 1935 and 1937, half crowns, shillings and sixpences, etc. (qty), pre 1902 coins weight approx. 48.8 ozt post 1920 and pre 1947 coins weight approx. 16.38ozt
£800-£1,000
605. Silver commemorative £5 coins and other coins comprising Guernsey: 2 x 2014 The Centenary of The First World War and 2015 800th Anniversary Magna Carta £5, Jersey: 2015 Remembrance Day Proof £5 Poppy coin and 2015 Sir Winston Churchill £5, all in capsules and presentation cases with certificates together with Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary Signed Silver Coin first Day Cover, 2 x Battles of The First World War Commemorative Coin Cover etc (qty), approx. 4.8ozt
£80-£120
606. Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, Royal Heritage Henry VIII commemorative, 1997
£2 14ct gold proof coin one of 3000 minted, in capsule and presentation case accompanied by guarantee, diameter 25mm, weight approx. 7.776g
£140-£180
607. Gibraltar. Elizabeth II, 2019 three coin
The Concorde 50th Anniversary Gold Sovereign Prestige Set formed of full sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign, portrait of Elizabeth II facing right rev each frosted with section of Concorde, in capsules and fitted case with outer box, with certificate issued by Hattons of London, first diameter 22mm, total weight approx. 14g
£500-£600
608. Royal Mint. Elizabeth II 2020 UK 50 pence Brexit Gold Proof Coin - Withdrawal from the European Union limited edition of 1500, portrait of Elizabeth facing right, rev Peace Prosperity and friendship with all nations 31 January 2020 in capsule with certificate in fitted case with outer card sleeve and box, diameter 27.3mm, weight approx. 15.5g
£500-£700
609. An Elizabeth II full sovereign, 2014 Elizabeth facing right, rev St George slaying the dragon, in perspex coin case with certificate issued by CPM Coin Portfolio Management, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g
£320-£380
610. Two Elizabeth II 2018 and 2020 gold half sovereigns and a 2019 Britannia Four-Sided gold quarter sovereign the half sovereigns in capsules with certificates issued by Harrington & Byrne, the quarter sovereign in capsule and car box with certificate issued by Hattons of London, first diameter 19.3mm total weight approx. 9.98g
£350-£450
611. Queen Victoria, 1858 gold half sovereign young head facing left, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, slammed, in fitted case with outer card box, diameter 19mm, weight approx. 3.9g
£150-£200
612. Tristan Da Cunha. Elizabeth II In Memoriam Gold
Proof Half Laurel, 2022
Queen Elizabeth with laurel facing left re Heraldic design, in a clear perspex coin case in a fitted case with outer card sleeve and certificate issued by Harrington & Byrne, diameter 19.3mm, weight approx. 4g
£150-£200
613. Alderney. Elizabeth II 2020 three coin Unknown Warrior 100th Anniversary Gold Sovereign Prestige set formed of sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign, portrait of Elizabeth II facing right/ Standing profile of the unknown warrior with silhouette, in capsules with certificate issued by Hattons of London, in fitted case with outer card box, first diameter 22mm, total weight approx. 14g
£500-£700
614. Alderney. Elizabeth II 2021 three coin Queen’s 95th Birthday Gold Proof Sovereign Set formed of full sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign, portrait of Elizabeth II facing right/ portraits of Elizabeth II and British Lion facing left within legend, in capsules with certificate issued by Hattons of London in fitted case with outer card box, first diameter 22mm, total weight approx. 12.84g
£500-£700
615. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1907 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
616. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1907
obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffed-up bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g
£1,300-£1,400 617 616
617. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
618. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g
£1,300-£1,400
619. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
620. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g
£1,300-£1,400
621. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
622. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1914 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
623. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1914 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
624. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1907 x 3 & 1914 x 2 obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
625. France. 2nd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1848, 1849 & 1851 x 3
1848 & 1849; obverse shows standing genius writing the constitution with the lettering; republique francaise, reverse shows denomination within oak leaf wreath with the lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite, Paris mintmark shown bottom centre 1851; obverse side showing head of Ceres right crowned with ears of corn between a lictor bundle surmounted by a hand of Justice, all under a six-pointed star; signed L.Merley.F. lettering republique francaise either side of head, reverse shows the denomination within a crown formed by a laurel branch on the left and an oak branch on the right, lettering liberte egalite fraternite goes around the crown, Paris mint and date shown bottom centre, each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.0g
£1,300-£1,400
626. France. Napoleon III, Six gold 20 Francs, 1852 x 2, 1853, 1855 x 3
Paris Mint, obverse shows Napoleon III facing right with lettering Napoleon III empereur, reverse shows the denomination above the date within the wreath, lettering above wreath; empire francaise, mintmark showing below wreath. (6), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 38.5g
£1,500-£1,800
627. France. Napoleon III, Five gold 20 Francs, 1855 x 3, 1856 x 2
Paris Mint, obverse shows Napoleon III facing right with lettering Napoleon III empereur, reverse shows the denomination above the date within the wreath, lettering above wreath; empire francaise, mintmark showing below wreath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.1g
£1,300-£1,400
628. France. Napoleon III, Five gold 20 Francs, 1857, 1859 x 2, 1860 x 2
Paris Mint, obverse shows Napoleon III facing right with lettering Napoleon III empereur, reverse shows the denomination above the date within the wreath, lettering above wreath; empire francaise, mintmark showing below wreath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.0g
£1,300-£1,400
629. France. Napoleon III, Five gold 20 Francs, 1861, 1863, 1865 x 3
Paris Mint, obverse side shows Napoleon III facing right with lettering Napoleon III empereur, reverse shows all imperial symbols grouped together; the eagle, the crown, the imperial mantel, the cross of the legion of honour surmounted by an N for Napoleon, the sceptre and the hand of justice. Around this ensemble, in an arc, is the lettering; empire francaise, denomination placed on either side of the coin, mint and date shown at bottom. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
630. Fr. Napoleon III, Five gold 20 Francs, 1866, 1867 x 2, 1869, 1870
Paris Mint, obverse side shows Napoleon III facing right with lettering Napoleon III empereur, reverse shows all imperial symbols grouped together; the eagle, the crown, the imperial mantel, the cross of the legion of honor surmounted by an N for Napoleon, the sceptre and the hand of justice. Around this ensemble, in an arc, is the lettering; empire francaise, denomination placed on either side of the coin, mint and date shown at bottom. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
631. Fr. 3rd Republic, Seven gold 20 Francs, 1895 x3, 1896 x2, 1897, 1898 (5)
obverse shows standing genius writing the constitution with the lettering; republique francaise, reverse shows denomination within oak leaf wreath with the lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite, Paris mintmark shown bottom centre, each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 45.0g
£1,800-£2,200
632. France. 3rd Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1904 x 2 & 1905 x 3
obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g
£1,300-£1,400
633. France. 3rd Republic, Seven gold 20 Francs, 1906 x3, 1907 x3, 1908
obverse side showing Marianne facing right and wearing the Phrygian cap and a crown of oak branch, lettering; republique francaise, reverse side shows lettering; liberte, egalite, fraternite surrounding a cock with a proud, puffedup bust, walking to the left on a ground line decorated with grasses and flowers. The value of the 20 franc coin is also visible, with the number 20 on the left of the cock and fcs on the right, the date is underneath. (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 45.1g
£1,800-£2,200
634. France. Napoleon III, gold 20 Francs, 1865 Strasbourg Mint, obverse shows Napoleon III facing right, reverse shows “Empire Francais” in an arc at the top, the denomination is placed on either side of the coin, at the bottom of the coin is the year and a letter in front of the date indicating the mint, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 6.4g
£240-£280
635. A George V full Sovereign, 1926 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 8.0g
£320-£380
636. Elizabeth II full Sovereign, 2002 commemorative issue for 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II, head facing right, Crowned quartered Royal shield within wreath to rev, diameter 21mm, approx weight 8.0g
£320-£380
637. A Victorian full sovereign, 1889 old head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
638. George V full Sovereign, 1912 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 8.0g
£300-£400
639. A Victorian full sovereign, 1892 old head facing left, St George slaying dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
640. A Victorian full sovereign, 1895 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
641. A Victorian full sovereign, 1898 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
642. A Victorian full sovereign, 1898 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
643. A Victorian full sovereign, 1901 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
644. Edward VII full sovereign, 1904 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
645. Edward VII full sovereign, 1905 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
646. Edward VII full sovereign, 1905 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
647. Edward VII full sovereign, 1907 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
648. Edward VII full sovereign, 1907 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
649. Edward VII full sovereign, 1908
head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
650. Edward VII full sovereign, 1910 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
651. Edward VII full sovereign, 1910 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
652. George V full sovereign, 1911
bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
653. George V full sovereign 1911 head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 22mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
654. George V full sovereign 1912 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 7.9g
£300-£400
655. George V full sovereign, 1912 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 8g
£300-£400
656. George V full sovereign 1912 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 7.9g
£300-£400
657. George V full sovereign 1912
bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 8.1g
£300-£400
658. George V full sovereign 1913
bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 8g
£300-£400
659. George V full sovereign 1914
bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 22mm, weight approx 7.9g
£300-£400
660. George V full sovereign 1915 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 7.9g
£300-£400
661. George V full sovereign 1915 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx diameter 21mm, weight 7.9g
£300-£400
662. George V full sovereign 1915 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, weight approx. 7.9g
£300-£400
663. George V full sovereign, 1927 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 8g
£300-£400
664. George V Half Sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 19mm, weight approx. 4.0g
£150-£200
665. Victorian half sovereign, 1899 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
666. Victorian half sovereign, 1900 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
667. Victorian half sovereign, 1900 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
668. Victorian half sovereign, 1900 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
669. Edward VII half sovereign, 1902 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 21mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
670. Edward VII half sovereign, 1903
head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£150
671. Edward VII half sovereign, 1907 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
672. Edward VII half sovereign, 1907 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
673. Edward VII half sovereign, 1908 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
674. George V half sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
675. George V half sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
676. George V half sovereign, 1913 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£150-£200
677. George V half sovereign, 1914 bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, diameter 20mm, approx. weight 4g
£180-£220
678. A Victoria Jubilee Sovereign Set; quintuple, double, full & half, 1887 (4) obverse side depicts Queen Victoria facing left, reverse side shows St George slaying the dragon, date below, each diameter(s). 33mm, 28mm, 21mm, 18mm, total weight approx. 68.1g
£2,500-£3,000
679. An Edward VII 1902 cased thirteen coin proof set comprising gold £5, Double sovereign, sovereign and half sovereign, silver crown, half crown, florin, shilling sixpence and four coin Maundy set in red leather grained leather case of issue stamped in gilt Specimen Coins 1902 with Imperial Crown £4,000-£6,000
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
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 27.6% 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
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.
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.
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.
“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
(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
(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.
(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.
(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
(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
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
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.
(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.
(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
(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
“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 26.4% (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
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
(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),
(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.
(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
(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
(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
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)
(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
(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
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
(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
(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 world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)
(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.
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 £1,000.
Since 1st April 2024 price thresholds are calculated in pounds rather than euros in accordance with The Design Right, Artist’s Resale Right and Copyright (Amendment) Regulations 2023.
All items in this catalogue marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than £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 £1,000, but less than £50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than £50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges ad threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this charge.
For all questions relating to the regulations regarding Driot de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk