Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 15th November 2023
Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 15th November at 9.30am at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE 0208 468 1010
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Catherine Southon
Specialists:
Tom Blest Victoria Clay Hans Pugh MRICS
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Fenella Muldoon
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COLLECTIONS Items can be collected from the auction venue, Farleigh Golf Club, on Wednesday 15th 9:30am – 6pm, Thursday 16th 9.00am – 5pm, Friday 17th 9am – 2.30pm. LARGE ITEMS (W lots): Must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 17th. Please arrange transport before this deadline. Uncollected lots marked with a W will be transported to our offsite storage facility and collection can be arranged by appointment only. Additional fees may apply. Non Warehouse Lots can be collected from our office by appointment from Monday November 20th from 10.00am at Chislehurst Business Centre, 1 Bromley Lane, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6LH by appointment only. We are able to post small non-breakable items.
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Wednesday 15th November at 9.30am
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3 1 1. A pair of George IV rosewood butler’s trays 1820s, on later folding stands, the arched side galleries folding flat, the X-frame stands with turned stretchers (2), height 69.5cm, length flaps down 90cm, width 75.5cm, flaps 12cm deep £600-£800 2. Two French rosewood bedside cabinets late 19th century, one with a shaped moulded edge, each inset with mottled red marble tops above quarter veneered drawers, doors and sides, on cabriole legs, both metal lined (2), largest: height 84cm, width 40cm, depth 40cm £200-£300
3. W A pair of walnut and upholstered Art Deco armchairs English, 1930s, covered in later gold coloured fabric, the open C-scroll arms raised on short square front legs (2), height 90cm, width 66cm, depth 70cm £600-£900 4. W Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, a triple section walnut wardrobe circa 1900, in the Art Nouveau style, inlaid throughout with mother of pearl flowerheads and specimen wood banding, the deep moulded cornice above a triple panel frieze and a pair of central bowed drawers, a bowed drawer, four further drawers and a brushing slide, flanked by a pair of canted bevelled mirror panel doors, on square and knopped feet, locks stamped, ‘S&P B’, height 215cm, width 206cm, depth 67cm £800-£1,200
5. W Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, a walnut kneehole dressing table circa 1900, in the Art Nouveau style, inlaid with mother of pearl flowerheads and specimen wood banding, the bevelled mirror on arched panel openwork supports and small drawers, the bowed base with a central drawer flanked by a four further drawers and a panel cupboard door, on square supports with knopped feet, locks stamped, ‘S&P B’, height 163cm, width 122cm, depth 56cm £400-£600 6. W A William IV rosewood work table 1830s, the top above a drawer and a U-form support enclosing a pleated fabric sliding work bag, the quatreform base with hairy paw feet and concealed castors, height 69cm, width 53.5cm, depth 35cm £100-£150 7. W A Victorian mahogany military chest in two parts, with brass corner mounts and later countersunk handles, the two short drawers above three long drawers, on bun feet, sides with brass handles, height 105cm, width 88cm, depth 50cm £400-£600
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8. W A South German walnut and marquetry cabinet on stand circa 1600, the ebonised stand late 19th century, inlaid throughout with entwined strapwork, foliage and scroll motifs, the veneered sides and back with ebony and boxwood stringing, the central architectural inlaid door with an arch, tower and swan, the top with a central musical trophy motif including lutes, flutes and horns, the central door enclosed by nine drawers, the lower left drawer modelled as two drawers, height overall 115cm, cabinet height 43cm, width 68.5cm, depth 37cm £800-£1,200
11. A Victorian black papier mâché and mother of pearl work box 1850s, gilt decorated, the step moulded hinged lid with a central bouquet, the divided and lidded interior with a central removable tray, to include various mother of pearl accessories, on a baluster stem ending in a triform base with bun feet, height 71cm, 46cm wide, depth 33cm £150-£250 12. W An Indo Portugeuse rosewood and bone inlaid cabinet circa 1700, inlaid with bone and boxwood stringing to the top and the drawers, the top banded and with Moorish arches, the drawers inlaid with pinned bone and rosewood parquetry, the two upper central drawers forming one drawer and enclosed by five drawers, lower left drawer modelled as two drawers, on a later stained pine stand with square legs and undertier, height 107cm with stand, 35cm without, width 61cm, depth 36cm £400-£600 13. A Syrian rosewood, mother of pearl and ebony occasional table late 19th century, probably retailed by Liberty & Co, with a later glass inset, of octagonal form, the central medallion with initials and enclosed by geometric motifs and chequer banding, the base with Moorish arches, height 53cm, width 41cm £300-£400
9. A George II mahogany tripod table circa 1750, the octagonal moulded one piece tilt-top on a vase turned column with cabriole legs with pad feet, height 72cm, width 74.5cm £400-£600 10. A George III mahogany card table the serpentine folding top with a moulded edge and later baize inset, the sides shaped, on moulded square legs with foliate carved corners, rear with later secret drawer, height 73cm, width 92cm, depth 45cm £500-£800
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15. A small Chinese black lacquer cabinet mid 20th century, with red and green foliate decoration and gilt stringing, the panel door with an applied figure of woman dancing with swords, below is a drawer, the panel sides with applied decoration of birds on fruiting boughs, rear bearing maker’s label, ‘Made in Tianjin China’, height 87cm, width 51cm, depth 33cm £120-£180
16. W A Chinese blackwood writing table late 19th century, in two parts, the upper section with an openwork gallery above central pigeonholes, two drawers and a cupboard door, the cleated top above two drawers and a shaped scroll carved apron, on cabriole legs, height 121cm, width 93cm, depth 58cm £300-£400 17. W A pair of Chinese blackwood chairs late 19th century, the twin S-scroll top rails above pierced vase form splats with carved central peaches, the dished bowed panel seats on cabriole legs with leaf and berry carved knees and H-form stretchers (2), height 95cm, width 44cm, depth 40cm £150-£250
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18. W A Chinese blackwood piano stool late 19th century, with simulated bamboo uprights and side supports forming the cabriole legs, the central panelled hinged seat above an openwork leaf and bamboo apron, height 71cm, width 55cm, depth 40cm £150-£250 19. An Arts and Crafts octagonal copper wall mirror C.1900, the bevelled mirror plate within a sectional frame divided by brass bobbin mounts, 39.5cm £40-£60
20. An Arts and Crafts brass embossed mirror 1900s, in the Glasgow School style, the bevelled plate within a Celtic knotwork frame, height 57cm, width 37cm £200-£300
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 21. W A green painted Fry’s Chocolate shop display cabinet 1930s/40s, glass front with ‘Fry’s Choice Chocolate’ and coat of arms ‘By Special Royal Appointment’, the rear with twin sliding doors, the base edge carved, ‘J.S. Fry & Sons Ltd’, height 66cm, width, 70cm, depth 39cm £100-£200 22. A William IV rosewood tea caddy 1830s, of bellied sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing a later glass mixing bowl and a pair of removable hinged lidded canisters, on squat bun feet, height 21cm, width 33cm, depth 20cm £100-£150 23. A Regency rosewood work box circa 1820, of sarcophagus form, inlaid with stringing and chequer banding, the interior blue paper lined and with a tooled leather fold-down padded section to the lid, sides with flower basket and ring handles, on leaf cast brass ball feet, height 17cm, width 27cm, depth 22cm £100-£150 24. An early Victorian papier mâché tea caddy of rectangular form with swept sides, shaped outline and hinged domed lid, inlaid with other of pearl and with gilt scrolls, fitted interior with twin lidded compartments and central well with cut glass mixing bowl, bears label Manchester: Charles Henry, Civet Cat, 18 Market Street, height 17.5cm, length 43cm, depth 26cm £100-£150
25. A Sorrento Ware inlaid sewing box early 20th century, maple and burr olivewood, chevron banded, inlaid with Renaissance style motifs all round, including stylised dragons, foliate scrollwork and mythical beasts, the hinged lid revealing an oval mirror to the lid and two swing out compartments, on bun feet, height 9.5cm, width 18.5cm, depth 10cm £70-£90 26. A late Victorian mahogany tantalus with brass bound corners, the hinged lid revealing a lined interior with three hobnail cut glass decanters, together with four labels, two silver, height 28cm, width 37cm, depth 16cm £120-£180 27. A late Victorian oak ‘Royal Cabinet of Games’ compendium by Leuchars & Sons the box with swing doors opening to reveal a fitted interior containing a black and red leather folding games board for chess, draughts, backgammon and a horse racing game, a turned boxwood and ebony ‘Staunton’ pattern chess set, two removable lift out trays, one containing boxwood and ebony counters, set of six bone dice and peg markers, cribbage board and a set of bone dominoes beneath, the other whist markers and three unopened packs of playing cards in original wrappers, beneath compartments holding boxwood shakers and six lead horses and three obstacles, accompanied by a guide bound in gilt decorated cloth, bears label ‘Leuchars & Sons 38 & 39 Piccadilly, London’, height 18cm, width 32.2cm, depth 22cm £400-£600
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 28. A Victorian satin birch miniature chest of drawers circa 1850, with rounded corners enclosing two short and three long drawers, the lower deep drawer incorporating the plinth, on flattened bun feet, together with a late Victorian small mahogany chest, with moulded top corners and four long drawers (2), height 45cm, width 41cm, depth 25cm, height 31cm, width 30cm, depth 25.5cm £150-£250 29. An early 20th century mahogany perpetual wall calendar with day, date and month aperture, moulded circular frame, diameter 30.5cm £80-£120 30. A Canadian framed collage early 20th century, the painted background of an abbey in woods with a pond to the foreground, made from sand, some bark and mosses, gilt framed and glazed, the rear bearing paper label, ‘Pastime in The Saurentian Mountains Canada Birch Bark. Moss. and Sand by ......ubber. Montreal’, also bearing framer’s label for ‘George Read Ltd East Grinstead’, overall 32cm by 52cm, inside frame 24.5cm by 44.5cm £100-£150
31. A pine and painted decoy duck mid 20th century, of a mallard, with glass eyes, length 44cm £70-£90
32. Taxidermy: A late Victorian Great Crested Grebe c.1890, an adult perched on a rocky base and enclosed by reeds and foliage, within an ebonised glazed case, backboard painted to simulate a sunset, rear right corner bearing paper label, ‘J.J. Crokett Naturalist Princes Street Cavendish Square London’, case height 48cm, width 33cm, depth 23cm £60-£80 33. A wooden umbrella stand fashioned from a section of tree, bearing brass label reading, ‘Section of old London water main circa 1700 Found in clay at junction of Baker Street and Fitzhardinge Street 1955’, height 51cm, top width 30cm £80-£120
36. A Victorian Great Exhibition needlework Crystal Palace to the centre and on a red ground with oak leaves and acorns, dated 1851, within a gilt slip and outer rounded maple wood frame, within frame height 22cm, width 24cm, overall height 30.5cm, width 32.5cm £80-£120 37. An Arts and Crafts silk embroidered picture of a flower basket the vase of thick pink thread and finely stitched flowers and foliage in red and pink thread, within frame 49.5 x 38cm, overall size 58.5 x 47.5cm £60-£80
34. A large Victorian needlework, dated 1862 the central flowering urn enclosed by parrots, crowns, lions, two fruit baskets, two figures and trees, signed ‘Ann Davies. Her Work Aged 13 1862’ within a red and blue trailing border, maple framed with gilt slip, height 52cm, width 60cm, overall 58cm by 66cm £80-£120 35. A Victorian needlework sampler by Jane Shaw Bollingbroke dated April 1855, with a central house, a stag, birds, swans, lions and trees, the top with a religious verse, within a moulded maple wood frame, within frame: 32.7 x 41cm, overall size 42 x 50cm £300-£500
38. A pair of large Burmese carved teak easel back photograph frames c.1900 oval apertures with scroll carved borders, with pierced and carved openwork surround framed by a pair of dragons and surmounted by a peacock finial (2), height 49cm, apertures 14 x 9.5cm £150-£250
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39. A Chinese huang huali and mother of pearl inlaid tray late 19th century, the panel with a central flowering bough with a butterfly and enclosed by floral corner roundels and further flowering boughs, within a rounded edge, length 54cm, wide 38.5cm £150-£250
40. A 19th century ormolu relief plaque of Napoleon mounted on horse back after the David, ‘Napoleon Crossing the Alps’, mounted against black corded velvet, rosewood frame with gilt slip, overall 41.5cm x 46.7cm £100-£150
43. A cased wooden model of a brown trout dated 1967, the ebonised case bowed, gilt lettered, ‘Brown (lowlander) Trout Caught by Mrs Audrey Evans 4lb 3oz 26 May 1967’, bearing maker’s label for J Bernard & Son Ltd Fishing Tackle Manufacturers 45 Pall Mall London, the front of the case with anecdote label explaining what happened to the fish, the handle impressed, ‘Auld Dunshelt Flyfishers Club 1968’, together with a glazed small cabinet with two fishing flies (2), height of case 30cm, width 61cm, small case 20cm wide £100-£150
45. A Tibetan copper and brass Dungchen horn late 19th/early 20th century, adapted as a standard lamp, of tapered form with embossed foliate and palmette collars, on a later circular moulded walnut base, height 128cm. By repute, this horn was given to the present owner by his Holiness The Dalai Lama. C. 1960. Accompanied by a letter from the vendor £100-£150 46. W A large Heriz carpet c.1930/40, the strawberry field with a cruciform central medallion within cream and geometric patterned corners and a stylised flowerhead outer band, length 370cm, width 266cm £250-£350 47. W A Tekke Chuval early 20th century, the geometric borders enclosing three rows of two guls, with hanging loops, together with a Caucasian saddle bag, the diamond field enclosed by a cream outer border, and a small bag with a medallion within a geometric border (3), Tekke, 67cm, 123cm, saddlebag height 63cm, 54cm, small bag 35cm high £120-£180
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41. A Boisseliers Du Rif black lacquered humidor late 20th century, bears gilt monogram, key present, length 32cm, depth 22.7cm, height 13.5cm £150-£250 42. A Boisseliers Du Rif black lacquered sugared almond box late 20th century, the lid mounted with a pile of gilt almonds, mirrored interior, bears label Boisseliers du Rif, hand made Lebanon, length 31cm, depth 18.7cm, height 10.1cm £100-£150
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50. A late Victorian electroplated Corinthian column oil lamp cut clear glass reservoir supported on a stop fluted column and raised on a weighted square stepped base with gadrooned borders, converted for electricity, height including fitting 63cm £80-£120 51. A pair of Louis XVI style gilt metal and porcelain candelabra early 20th century, the four sconces with glass and gilt metal drip pans, raised on C-scroll arms and a central tapered column with Sèvres style porcelain, the circular dished bases with fluting and beading (2), height 42cm £100-£150 52. A Sienna marble and cream marble column late 19th century, in three parts, the cream and grey streaked marble top step cut, the central tapered sienna marble column on a graduated circular socle, height 115cm, diam of top 25cm £300-£400
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54. A pair of Louis XVI style gilt metal wall lights early 20th century, the gadrooned, lappet clad tapered backplates with shells and fluted arms supporting drip pans and fluted sconces, each arm with an associated facetted drop and fitted with a glass drip pan (2), height 27cm, width 20cm £80-£120 55. An Edwardian alabaster model of the Taj Mahal early 20th century, the domes and towers and with metal spikes, enclosed by ten associated painted plaster figures of Indian men and women, on a black felt base with moulded base on feet, enclosed by a glass dome, width of model 18cm, height 17cm, height with dome 25cm, base 32cm diam £100-£120
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56. An early 20th century foiled verre eglomise advertising sign for Bentley’s vinegar the black glass sign with gold and silver foiled leaf verre eglomise lettering, in period frame, height 22cm, width 30cm £180-£220 57. A blue and white enamel telephone sign early 20th century, double sided, reading ‘You May Telephone From Here’, height 23cm, length 56cm £120-£180
58. A pair of George III bronze lion mounts by B. Vulliamy dated 1806, one patinated, the other cleaned, formerly part of a clock, each with small holes to their heads and twin holes to their undersides inscribed, ‘Pub’d as the Act direct/s 1st Aug 1806 by B.Vulliamy & Son London’ (2), height 8.5cm, 16.5cm £150-£250
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63. A late 19th century brass carriage clock the 6cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals within a foliate engraved steel mask, with platform lever escapement and striking on a coiled gong, the four panel bevelled glass case with oval inspection top, height 13.5cm, width 9.5cm, depth 8cm £120-£180
60. A mid 19th century French gilt brass repeater carriage clock in one piece case white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel Breguet style moon hands, signed Hatton Paris, 8 day movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Hatton A Paris 214, caddy moulded one piece bevelled glazed case with solid rear door with shuttered winding holes, carrying handled and inspection top, stamped L. Lange 588 to underside, height 14.5cm £200-£300
64. A late 19th century French painted porcelain panel inset gilt brass gorge cased repeater carriage clock the rectangular porcelain dial painted with a black Roman chapter ring, blued steel moon hands framed by gilt scrolls, signed Henry Bright Leamington, beneath a shaped river landscape panel with pink surround, 8 day movement with platform escapement with compensated balance with passing strike on a coiled gong, numbered 2456gilt brass gorge case with oval inspection top and carrying handle, the sides further painted with landscape panels, the door with gilt floral decoration on a pink ground, in a fitted leather travelling case with winding key numbered 2340, height 14.3cm £800-£1,000
61. A French ormolu cased carriage clock c.1900 white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and blued steel Breguet style moon hands, 8 day movement with platform escapement striking on a coiled gong, backplate numbered 3938, four glass case with inspection top and carrying handle, height 12cm £150-£250 62. A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock by Richard Et Cie circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic minutes, gilt mask, 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement striking on a coiled gong, the backplate bearing stamped for Richard & Cie, four glass case with inspection top and carrying handle, height 14cm £150-£250
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65. A late 19th century ebonised bracket clock by Richard et Cie c.1880 arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic minutes, with pierced gilt spandrels and subsidiary slow/fast dial, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate stamped with R & C trademark and numbered 285 4.8, the break arch case with central moulded upstand and five flambeau finials, canter corners applied with female caryatids, the sides with arched pierced grilles, on a moulded base on gilt scroll bracket feet, height 34.5cm £200-£300
66. A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass mantel clock circular cream enamel dial painted with black Roman numerals, minute markers and outer Arabic numerals, two train eight day brass movement striking on bell, stamped with S. Marti et Cie Paris medaille de bronze roundel and numbered 3006 48, mercury compensated pendulum, on plinth base, height 26.7cm £100-£200 67. An Edwardian novelty rosewood and marquetry miniature longcase timepiece circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blue steel hands, key wound sprung movement, the case with arched pediment inlaid with satinwood fan and spandrels the case, ebony strung trunk on a box base with an open satinwood fan and plinth, height 35.5cm £70-£90 68. An early 19th century bronze mantel clock freestanding, the 8 day fusee movement within a chariot, the spoked wheels forming clock faces to each side with Arabic numerals, one wheel removable, headed by the figure of Apollo controlling two rearing horses, the black marble plinth base with a pendulum aperture and with wreath, quiver and ribbon tied mounts, on paw feet, height 37cm, width 45cm £1,000-£1,500 69. A Charles X gilt brass and metal mantel clock circa 1820/30, the 8cm polished steel dial with Roman numerals and twin winding arbors, the 8 day twin train cylinder movement striking on a gong, the dial within a wooded landscape with a seated woman with lute, on a plinth base with an anthemion band and foliate scrolled bracket feet, height 38cm, width 27cm, depth 9cm £200-£300
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74. Flemish School, Early 20th Century ‘Church of Our lady of Sablon’, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower left, framed, within frame 50 x 44cm, overall 59.5 x 52.2cm £80-£120 75. Henry Miles (British, 1857-1948) ‘A view of a haystack’, oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 32 x 39.8cm, overall size 47.8 x 55.6cm £150-£250 79 70. After Annibale Caracci (Italian, 1560-1609) ‘The Virgin’, oil on copper, framed, within frame 21.2 x 15.5cm, overall size 41 x 35cm £200-£300 71. After Philips Wouwerman (Dutch, 1619-1668) ‘Hawking Party’ oil on board, framed, within frame 19.7 x 24cm, overall size 32.5 x 35.5cm £200-£300 72. European School (Late 19th Century) ‘A view of a village’ oil on canvas, indistinct writing to lower right hand corner, unframed, overall size 40 x 50.5cm £80-£100 73. A pair of marine scenes ‘Shipping in moonlight’ oil on board, framed together with ‘Shipping in rough seas’ oil on board, framed (2), the first within frame 11 x 8cm, overall size 15.3 x 12.5cm, the second 11.9 x 7cm, overall size 16.3 x 11.2cm £80-£100
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76. Ben Viegers (Dutch, 1886-1947) ‘A view of a cottage in the summer’ oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 39.5 x 49cm, overall size 59.6 x 69cm £600-£800 77. Willem Wilgins, Early 20th Century ‘A view of the tide’ oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, framed, within frame 45 x 59cm, overall size 66.5 x 80cm £250-£350 78. No lot 79. ‡ James Stinton (1870-1961) ‘A Study of a cock and hen pheasants in a landscape’, watercolour, signed bottom left, mounted, framed, within mount 15.2 x 23.5cm, overall 25.5 x 33.2cm £100-£150 80. ‡ Sir Muirhead Bone (Scottish, 1876-1953) ‘Stirling Castle, 1912’, drawing in pencil, monogram to lower right hand margin, titled and dated to lower right hand corner, mounted and framed, within mount 18.5cm x 35cm, overall size 41.7 x 57.2cm £200-£300
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 81. ‡ Sir Henry George Rushbury R.A, V.P.R.W.S, R.E, HonRIBA, N.E.A.C. (British, 1889-1968) ‘Palazzo Barberini, Rome’, signed lower right central margin, watercolour and pencil, inscribed to label to reverse ‘Illustrated in Sir Rennell Rodd’s book ‘Rome after the Renaissance and to-day’, mounted and framed, within mount 30.3 x 38cm, overall size 46.5 x 54cm £400-£600 82. ‡ Leonard Russell Squirrell R.W.S, R.E. (British, 1893-1979) ‘Evening: Trees at pretty corner, Sheringham’, watercolour, signed and dated lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 25.4 x 37m, overall size 48 x 59.2cm £200-£300 83. ‡ Leonard Russell Squirrell R.W.S, R.E. (British, 1893-1979) ‘Watermill at Louth, Lincolnshire’ watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 24.5 x 39cm, overall size 47 x 61.5cm £150-£250 84. ‡ Ethelbert White (British, 1891-1972) ‘A view of a street, possibly in London’, etching and drypoint, mounted and framed together with another by the same hand ‘A View of a lake’, watercolour, signed lower left, mounted (2), the first; plate size 145 x 195mm, framed size 29.5 x 34.5cm, the second; within mount 22 x 29.5cm, mount size 35.3 x 42.2cm £80-£100 84A. Vincent Clare (British, 1855-1930) ‘A bird nest in a woodland setting’, oil on canvas, framed £100-£150
85. ‡ Anthony Flemming (British, B.1936) ‘Royal Naval College, Greenwich’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 35 x 52cm, overall size 59 x 76cm £100-£150 86. ‡ Anthony Flemming (British, B. 1936) ‘Houghton Mill, Huntingdon’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, together with another by the same hand ‘Rochester’ (2), the first within mount 24 x 32.5cm, overall size 38.5 x 48.1cm £80-£100
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87. ‡ Anthony Flemming (British, B. 1936) ‘Palace of the sun, Venice’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed together with another by the same hand ‘Clevedon Court, National Trust’ (2), within mount 21.5 x 30.3cm, overall size 40 x 49.3cm £80-£120
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88. ‡ Anthony Flemming (British, B.1936) ‘Tower Bridge’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 36.5 x 52.5cm, overall size 59 x 74cm £100-£150 86 89. ‡ Anthony Flemming (British, B. 1936) ‘“Stumpy” rigged barge’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 23 x 30.2cm, overall size 41 x 51cm £80-£100
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96. ‡ Louis Dali (French, 1905-2001) ‘A view of a Parisian street, with the Sacre-Coeur in the background’, oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed, within frame 20.6 x 25.6cm, overall size 34 x 39cm £150-£250
90. ‡ Colin Verity A.R.I.B.A, R.S.M.A (British, 1924-2011) ‘A Graveyard of ships’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 18.4 x 25.8cm, overall size 34 x 41.5cm £80-£120
93. Italian School (Circa 1920) ‘A Portrait of a Lady’, pastel and body colour, on laid paper with Italian watermark ‘C.M. Italia’, within frame 40 x 31cm, overall size 49.5 x 41.5cm £100-£120
97. ‡ Colin Orchard (British, B.1935) ‘Arundel Castle’, oil on board, monogrammed lower left, framed, within frame 44 x 43.5cm, overall size 63.5 x 64cm £100-£150
91. ‡ Colin Verity A.R.I.B.A, R.S.M.A (British, 1924-2011) ‘Waiting for the tide off Alexandra Box Hill’, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 33 x 48.5cm, overall size 57.3 x 71.5cm £200-£300
94. ‡ Mary Willet (British, 1928-2005) ‘Still life of Lemons’, oil on paper, mounted and framed, within mount 27.2 x 37cm, overall size 37.5 x 46.5cm £40-£50
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95. ‡ Paul Beauvoir (Haitian, 1932-1972) ‘A village scene’, oil on board, signed and dated, framed, within frame 59.7 x 19.5cm, overall size 62 x 21.8cm £250-£350
98. John Hall Thorpe (Australian, 1874-1947) ‘Snowdrops and Tulips’ woodcut print, signed in pencil below print lower right hand corner, mounted and framed, block size 160 x 150mm, overall size 49.3 x 32.6cm £100-£120
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99. ‡ Edward Bawden C.B.E, R.A. (British, 1903-1989) ‘Covent Garden’, linocut print, signed in pencil lower right hand corner, edition 20/75, titled in pencil below image, print size 455 x 605mm, overall size 57.2 x 71cm £800-£1,200
104. ‡ Graham Clarke (British, B.1941) ‘Valiant’, edition 97/100, etching and aquatint, signed in pencil lower right, mounted and framed, plate size 268 x 342mm, framed size 47 x 54.5cm £100-£150 105. ‡ Graham Clarke (British, B.1941) ‘Tilly’s’, edition 130/300, etching and aquatint with hand colouring, signed in pencil lower right, mounted and framed together with another by the same hand entitiled ‘April’ edition 129/250 (2), plate size 340 x 266mm, framed size 47.4 x 52.5cm £80-£120
100. ‡ Richard Bawden (British, B. 1936) ‘Aldeburgh Fishing Boats’, etching with hand colouring, signed in pencil right below image, edition number 5/85, titled below image in pencil, mounted and framed, plate size 393 x 540mm, overall size 62.2 x 78.5cm £180-£220
101. ‡ Lawrence Mynott (British, B. 1954) ‘Still life’, watercolour and coloured pencil, signed lower left, mounted and framed, within mount 36 x 26.2cm, overall size 53.5 x 43cm £300-£500 102. ‡ Rowland Hilder (British, 1905-1993) ‘A drifter at Whitby’ etching and dry point, signed in pencil beneath print, mounted and framed, plate size 163 x 182mm, within mount 19 x 18.2cm, overall size 33.7 x 35.5cm £80-£120
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106. North Sea. Moll (Herman) A Chart of Part of Sea Coast of England, Holland & Flanders & c. an engraved sea chart with hand colouring, c.1740, from the ‘Atlas Minor: Or a New and Curious Set of Sixty Two Maps, in which are Shewn all the Empires, Kingdoms, Countries, States, in all the known Parts of the Earth’, within mount 21 x 28cm, overall 32.2 x 38cm £50-£80
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112. North Sea. Collins (Greenville) North Sea Coast Chart an 18th century double page folding engraving with handcolouring and dedication to Admiral Blew, from Collin’s ‘Great Britains Coasting Pilot of England and Scotland’, mounted, framed, within mount 45 x 57.5cm, overall 65 x 77cm £100-£150 113. Kent. Speed (John). Kent with her Cities and Earles Described and Observed Bassett & Chiswell, 1676, an engraved folding map with hand colouring, inset town plans of Canterbury and Rochester, mounted, double glazed text verso, within mount 38 x 51cm, overall 55.5 x 68cm £250-£350 114. Kent. Stephensen (John) A survey of the East Swale from the Buoys of the Narrows and Spaniard Robert Sayer, 1786, an engraved double page folding sea chart with hand colouring, depicting the Isle of Sheppeya and Whitstable Flats to Herne Bay, inset sailing directions, compass rose and thumb lines, mounted framed, within mount 49.5 x 70cm, overall 62 x 82.5cm £100-£150 115. British Isles. De L’isle (Guillaume) Les Isles Britanniques ou sont Le Rme d’Angleterre tir, de Sped celuy d’Ecosse tire’ de Th. Pont &c et celuy d’Irlande tire de Petti Le Tout rectife par diverse Observations Dezauche (Jean Claude). Paris, 1772, a copper plate engraving with hand colouring, with cartouche and mileage scale, mounted, framed, within mount 48 x 62cm, overall 65.2 x 79.5cm £100-£150 116. Thames estuary. Van Keulen (Johannes) Nieuwe Paskaert van d’Oost Kust van Engelandt van Dover tot Dunwich als mede de teems off de Rivier Thames a double page folding engraved sea chart with hand colouring with inset map of the river Thames from the estuary to London, compass rose and large cartoucuhe, mounted framed, within mount 50 x 58cm, overall 76.5 x 84cm £150-£250
117. Suffolk/Norfolk. Van Keulen (Joannes) Pas-Caert Vande Zee-cussen van Engeland Van Orfordnes tot den Flamborger Hooft a double page folding engraved sea chart with hand colouring, large cartouche and thumb lines, mounted framed, within mount 51 x 57cm, overall 71.5 x 77.3cm £100-£150 118. Thames Estuary. Sheet II of the River Thames from Ramsgate to the Nore surveyed by Captain F Bullock RN 1832-43, double page folding engraving, framed together with a an 18th century double page engraving with some hand colouring, mounted, framed (2), first overall 67.7 x 99cm £80-£120 119. British Isles. Speed (John). The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland J Sudbury and George Humble, 1610, folding engraved map by Hondius with hand colouring with inset views of London and Edinburgh, Royal coat of arms, medals, putti and compass rose, mounted framed, within 38.5 x 51.5cm overall 56 x 68cm £500-£700 120. Surrey. Speed (John). Surrey Described and Divided into Hundreds Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell (1676), an engraved folding map with hand colouring, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch Palaces, mounted, double glazed with text verso, within mount 39.5 x 52cm, overall 56.5 x 67cm £200-£300 121. Wales - Caernarvonshire. Speed (John). Caernarvon Both Shyre and shire-towne with ancient Citie Bangor described Henry Overton (1743), an engraved folding map with hand colouring, inset plans of Caenarvon and Bangor, mounted framed, within mount 38 x 50cm, overall 55.5 x 67cm £100-£150
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123. Middlesex. Norden (John) & Speed (John). Middle-sex described with the most famous Cities of London and Westminster Henry Overton, c.1720, an engraved folding map with hand colouring, inset maps of Westminster and London and views of Westminster and St Pauls Cathedral, mounted framed, within mount 40 x 52cm, overall 57 x 67cm £150-£250
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128. A large pair of late 19th century Japanese arita porcelain vases of shouldered tapering form painted with a scholar seated at a table with a basket of fruit and flowers in a garden setting, within scrolling foliate borders, signed (2), height 30.7cm £100-£150 29. A pair of Japanese Meiji period Satsuma vases of square tapering from decorated in gilt with flowering prunus branches and birds on a black ground, signed (2), height 15.5cm £100-£150 130. A Japanese bronze mounted blue and white double walled reticulated vase Meiji period, of globular form with tall tapering square neck, the neck painted continuously with flowering peonies, chrysanthemum and prunus branches, the body with pierced band decorated with flowerheads with scrolling lotus and lappet borders, with pierced bronze rim mount and raised on a spreading bronze foot, height 36.6cm £400-£600
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136. A Japanese patinated bronze okimono and other items first in the form of a crab climbing in a bamboo frame, together with a silver miniature birdcage, a carved wood okimono of the three wise monkeys with inlaid eyes raised on an associated bronze stand, together with a Chinese miniature filigree sedan chair (4), first length 4.5cm £100-£200 136A. A 19th century Japanese coconut shell two case inro A 19th century Japanese coconut shell two case inro Edo period of flattened ovoid form, carved both sides in low relief with shaped reserve containing a dragon in a storm, interior gilt, signed, wood ojime carved with clouds, ebony netsuke carved in the form of a rope bound sack £200-£300
138. Two 19th century Japanese Meiji period carved bone vases the first of flared form and carved with the twelve animals of the zodiac below an interlocking rim, second carved with a group of macaques and an alligator (2), first height 14.5cm, second height 15cm £100-£150 A b u y e r’s p re m i u m o f 2 6 .4% i n c l u s iv e o f VAT @ 2 0% w i l l b e a p p l i e d t o e a c h l o t. Lo t s m a rke d ‡ w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o a n a d d i ti o n a l fe e - p l e a s e s e e p a g e 9 6 .
137. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 19th Century ‘Thunder beasts biting each other’ from the series An Assortment of Thunder Gods, print size 368 x 250mm, framed size 60.5 x 47.6cm £50-£80
139. A 19th century Japanese netsuke of a silver octopus grasping a stick of coral Edo/Meiji period, the octopus with gilt inlaid eyes, plain silver mount with swivel suspension ring, signed, length 7.2cm. For a similar example see the The Walters Museum Accession number 57.1344 £400-£600
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140. Two Chinese embroidered silk shawls square with rounded corners, one with a silk cream ground with four red embroidered chrysthanemums surrounded by scrolled foliage and flowerheads, openwork border and tassles, the other example of rounded rectangular outline, black silk and embroidered with outer fruiting vines enclosing exotic birds and foliate boughs of chrysthanemums, with an openwork tassled border (2), 1st approx 130cm; 2nd approx 110cm by 115cm £100-£150
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143. An 18th century Chinese export blue and white Qianlong, canted rectangular form with rabbit mask handles, the cover with scrolled knop finial, decorated in underglaze blue with a landscape with peony sprays, bamboo, rockwork and other flowers, height 23cm, handle to handle 35cm £200-£300
145. A pair of Chinese powder blue ground famille verte vases 19th century, the baluster form body with a trumpet neck, the shaped reserves with figures in wooded landscapes and two figures on a canopied boat, the smaller reserves with landscapes and flowers and foliage, on inset feet, bearing four character Kangxi marks (2), height 31cm £100-£150
141. A late 19th century Chinese famille verte ginger jar and cover of ovoid tapering form, decorated with panels of lotus, prunus, chrysanthemums, other flowers and insects, iron red scrolling foliate borders with trailing flowers, six character kangxi mark within double ring in underglaze blue, height 26.5cm £100-£150 142. A late 18th century Chinese export blue and white armorial dish of oval form with shaped petal edge raised sides and rim, painted to centre with an armorial for Braithwaite, of Yorkshire and Westmorland with motto ‘Generoso Germine Germo’, underglaze blue Fitzhugh type borders with honeycomb border beneath, length 29.5cm £100-£150
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144. A late 19th century Chinese Nanking crackle glazed famille rose vase of baluster form with twin scroll handles, decorated in bright enamel with a continuous battle scene, iron oxide borders, incised four character mark, height 45cm £200-£300
146. A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases late 19th century, of bottle form, decorated with entwined scrolling lotus foliage and the necks with flowerheads, with a low foot, bearing Kangxi marks (2), height 21cm £100-£150
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147. A set of four 18th century Chinese Export famille rose plates Qianlong period, each painted with an unfurled scroll design panel containing bamboo, peony and rockwork, dense foliate and scroll borders containing lobed reserves containing scrolls and auspicious objects, ochre rims (4), diameter 23.2cm £400-£600 148. A group of six Chinese famille rose porcelain plates late 18th century, to include a larger example with central peonies and chrystanemums within a flowerhead outer border, together with a pair of smaller examples, with central chrysthanemums enclosed by gilt trefoil borders incorporating prunus, backs with three foliate motifs, another example with central house in a wooded landscape enclosed by interlinked trefoil motifs, bored with scrolling foliage and a waved edge, another waved edge example and a foliate decorated example with inner trefoil ring (6), largest 28.5cm, smallest 22.5cm £100-£150
151. (Chinese School) Eight watercolour and gouache paintings on pith paper depicting the emperor and empress sitting on the dragon throne holding ruyi sceptres, four others of courtiers and two depicting processions, in gilt and dark brown chinoiserie lacquered frames (8), first 22.5 x 32.5cm £400-£600 150. A large late 19th century Chinese polished bronze octagonal jardiniere with twin phoenix handles, the sides cast in relief with a qilin, raised on four squat lion dog feet, height 24.4cm, handle to handle 40.6cm £100-£200
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152. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese embroidered silk robe on blue silk ground, finely worked in coloured threads, featuring two five clawed dragons to the front chasing the flaming pearl with dragon above to centre, interspersed with bats and clouds, with a mountain peak surrounded by rainbow coloured ribbons of water and waves, length 137cm, width under arms 64cm £600-£800
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158. A William Moorcroft pottery Leaf and Berry Pattern globe vase c.1935 tube line decorated with leaves and pendant berries on a streaky dark blue ground, script WM and impressed W Moorcroft Potter To H.M. The Queen and facsimile signature in blue, height 21cm £150-£250 159. A Moorcroft pottery green lustre glazed bottle vase and an orange mottled bowl first c.1918 impressed Moorcroft Burslem, second c.1930, of flared form, impressed facsimile signature Potter H.M. The Queen Made in England (2), first 21.4cm, second height 9cm £70-£90 160. A modern Moorcroft oberon pattern clock and a collection of vases first designed by Rachel Bishop, silver line mark together with a Plum and Blossom pattern trial piece dated 99, a small Charles Rennie Mackintosh pattern vase of waisted form, dated 95, Chocolate Cosmos pattern vase, a small Wattle pattern vase, a tubelined blank, a Cobridge Stoneware Corn Cockle pattern vase (7), first height 15.7cm £100-£150 161. A collection of Modern Moorcroft pottery to include year plates and colour trial pieces comprising Centennial plate 1897-1997, limited edition year plate for 1998, Summers End 495/750, limited edition year plate for 2000, ‘A Birth of Light’ 223/2000, a Lamia pattern plate, silver line, a Flame of the Forest small plate, silver line, another floral plate together with a colour trial vase, two plates and two small dishes (11), first diameter 22cm £100-£150
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162. Three Moorcroft pottery vases comprising two in Pomegranate pattern, on of baluster form, c.1930 impressed Moorcroft and signed in green the other of squat inverted baluster form, impressed Moorcroft Made In England only, together with a baluster from Columbine pattern vase, impressed marks (3), first height 12.2cm, second height 8.1cm £100-£150
163. A Moorcroft pomegranate pattern vase c.1920 of squat ovoid form, tubeline decorated impressed ‘Made in England Moorcroft 189’, height 15.5cm, diam. 8cm £80-£120
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164. A Moorcroft Macintyre florian pattern salad bowl c.1905 tube lined, with a silver plated rim and of squat bulbous form, underside printed marked ‘JMc Macintyre Burslem England in brown and WM initials in green, height 13cm, diam. 21cm £100-£150 165. Four pieces of Moorcroft pottery comprising: a William Moorcroft 1930s campana form freesia pattern vase, impressed stamp with facsimile signature, together with 1950s Walter Moorcroft Anemone pattern shallow dish, a squat ovoid vase, and a clematis pattern vase impressed Moorcroft Made in England with painted initials (4), first height 18.5cm, diam. 13.5cm £100-£150
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166. A William Moorcroft pomegranate pattern twin handled vase c.1920 of waisted form with twin loop handles, tubeline decoration, impressed Moorcroft Burslem England 160, painted signature in green, height 21.5cm, diam.12cm £100-£150 167. Two pairs of early 19th century English porcelain spill vases first, of flared trumpet shaped with beaded borders, decorated with bouquets of flowers and gilt scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, second trumpet shaped with beaded borders, reserves painted with floral bouquets on a green ground (4), first height 15cm, second 11.1cm £100-£150 168. A near pair of Royal Worcester lush ivory twin handled pot pourri vases and covers shape 165, both decorated with sprays of roses on a pale ground, the handles and cover with matt gilding, signed, one with puce mark signed E M Fildes, date code for 1920, second green printed mark and date code for 1911 (2), height 16.5cm £200-£300
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169. A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase and cover painted by Arthur Lewis shape 1839, painted with a pair of pheasants perched on a branch in a landscape with pine trees, within textured borders with moulded detailing, puce printed marks with date codes for 1908, height 31cm £150-£250
172. A Royal Worcester blush ivory six piece dressing table set decorated with floral sprays, comprising a rectangular tray, ring tree and four various lidded pots, puce printed marks, painted 5171, mostly with date code for 1917 (6), tray length 26.8cm £70-£90 173. A large Troika pottery table lamp rectangular, decorated with geometric designs, signed Troika Cornwall and bearing monogram for Louise Jinks, height excluding fitting 24cm £140-£180
176. A Troika pottery vase rectangular, decorated with geometric designs on two sides and with white glazed sides, signed Troika Cornwall England, decorators monogram indistinct AD?, first height 17.5cm £100-£150
177. A Susie Cooper Studio Ware orange glazed pottery bowl of flared design, sgraffito decorated with a stylised fox and two squirrels, inscribed Susie Cooper and dated 1932, height 11.2cm, diameter 24.3cm £60-£80
174. Two Troika pottery cube vases both with geometric designs, first signed Troika Cornwall England and monogram for Linda Taylor, second Troika England and monogram for Simone Kilburn, height 8cm £80-£120 170. A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover pained by Kitty Blake shape 261, of lobed bulbous form, painted with blackberries and flowers, gilt pierced cover, rims and feet, printed puce mark, date code for 1937, height 10.7cm £100-£150
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175. A Troika pottery vase of square section decorated with geometric motifs on all sides, signed Troika Cornwall England with one monogram for Linda Hazel, height 22.5cm £80-£120
178. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Double V’ preserve pot and a Bizarre Crocus jug first drum shape, painted with a stylised leaf and geometric design in orange, black, brown and green, printed Bizarre mark, second of octagonal form, printed marks (2), first height 7.5cm, second height 18cm £70-£90
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182. Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, The Queen Elizabeth II Coronation mug, 1953 with printed Wedgwood mark to its base, height 10.5cm £100-£120
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183. An Italian Renaissance style painted faience charger the central female Romayne head with a banner reading, ‘Cassandra Pavoni Faenza’ within floral and cornucopia ovals, underside with painted mark and star, ‘FAENZA’, diameter 40cm £80-£120
179. Two Arch Pottery tankards and five pottery mugs 1960s, the tankards of waisted form and slipware decorated, undersides impressed, ‘ARCH STves’, together five small pottery mugs, of low bellied form, 1960s (7), height 13.5cm £60-£90 180. Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, ‘Travel’ an earthenware part tea and coffee service printed with transport vignettes, comprising a coffee pot, a milk jug, a cake plate, six side plates, six tea cups with saucers, six coffee cups and saucers and four Wedgwood egg cups, not designed by Ravilious, all with impressed and printed marks (37), coffee pot height 17cm £600-£900
181. Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, an ‘Alphabet’ mug 1950s, in pale blue and with incised handle, bearing printed mark to underside, together with a Ravilious designed ‘Alphabet’ mug, handle moulded, underside printed mark, ‘Designed by Eric Ravilious Wedgwood Made in England’, and two Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood ‘Travel’ pattern side plates, 1950s, with buses to their centres (4), larger mug 8.5cm, plates diam 15.5cm £150-£200
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184. A Samson famille rose porcelain bowl late 19th / early 20th century, decorated in Chinese export style, gilt decorated and with dark blue bands, the inside and sides each with armorials within foliage, peonies and chrysthanemums, diam. 22cm £50-£80
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185. Two Italian Renaissance style faience ewers lustre glazed, with serpent form handles, the central painted Romayne heads within flowerhead, foliate and mythical beast blue grounds, on circular spreading feet, undersides with painted marks, ‘Coop Ceramisti Gualdo.t ITALIA’ (2), height 42cm £100-£150
187. A late Victorian double combination sovereign/vesta case stamped ‘9.375’ with London hallmarks, crested, approx length 6cm, approx weight 42.1g £500-£700 188. An Edwardian 9ct double sovereign case of plain rounded oblong form with engraved interlocking initials and dated 7/11/1911 to hinged cover, opening to reveal dual apertures for full sovereigns, with suspension loop, weight 40g £550-£650
189. A Mont Blanc 172 propelling pencil and three silver propelling pencils the silver pencils to include a boxed engine turned Life-long pencil, a Yard O Led pencil and a hexagonal pencil, all three initialled (5), first length 13.2cm £80-£120 190. A late Victorian 9ct gold pencil holder and other items first plain design, Birmingham, 1901, Arthur Downing, together with Guatemala Rafael Carrera 4 Reales, a small slide action propelling pencil with foliate engraved hexagonal barrel and shield shaped hardstone set capital bearing monogram and an 18ct gold stud (4), first length 8.5cm, total weight excluding propelling approx. 7.5g £100-£150 191. A Sampson & Mordan gold cased propelling pencil and four other pencils first engine turned barrel stamped S Mordan & Co with hardstone set terminal and sliding action, together with a large gold cased pencil with foliate engraved barrel and purple hardstone set terminal and three other pencils (5), first length 5.6cm £80-£120
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192. Cartier. A French gold, enamel and chalcedony carriage timepiece c.1910 circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals signed Cartier, gilt minute track with Arabic quarters and gold hands set with rose cut diamonds, white enamel jewelled bezel, rectangular gold case marked with French eagles head control mark and maker’s lozenge E.D, masked with translucent blue guilloché enamel and white line borders, the sides centred with rose cut diamonds in a raised star collet setting, the back with shuttered winding holes, beaded gold border to base, raised on a stepped four footed banded chalcedony base, with a winding key and a gilt tooled red leather travel case stamped Cartier, height 5cm £6,000-£8,000
193. An 18ct gold and sapphire Cartier cigarette case in fitted case the ribbed case with thumbpiece set with calibré cut sapphires, hallmarked for 1961, contained within a leather silk and velvet lined Cartier case, weight 136g, width of case 9cm £5,000-£7,000
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197. 18ct gold lighter by Alfred Dunhill, circa 1930 chased with a griffin, stamped ‘PAT No. 1437 52, Made in England’, stamped ‘18’ with hallmarks, total approx weight 43g, total approx diameter 3.5cm £1,000-£1,500
195. A 15ct gold fancy tracelink chain stamped to clasp ‘15ct’ and stamped to tag ‘15ct’, suspending a madras cigar cutter by S. Mordan & Co, stamped ‘9ct’, total approx weight of chain 31.7g, total approx weight of madras cutter 7.4g £600-£800 196. A 9ct gold watch chain and toothpick the mesh watch chain suspending a 9ct gold tooth pick by S.J.Rose hallmarked for 1923, weight 18g £200-£300
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198. A continental silver-gilt cigarette case and a powder compact first stamped 925 Muntwyler St Mortiz, rectangular engraved with grid design, second, Birmingham, 1946 W I Broadway & Co, square with engine turned decoration (2), first length 11cm, total weight approx. 7.39ozt £100-£150 199. A George V silver engine turned cigarette case, a powder compact, a matchbox cover and other items first London, 1928, Thomas William Lack, interior gilt, together with an engine turned Art Deco hexagonal powder compact, an Edwardian plain match box cover with presentation inscription ‘Merchants Dinner 1905 Souvenir 1902 stamped sterling silver, a plain curved cigarette case and pocket comb with engine turned decoration (5), total weight approx. 10.24ozt £100-£150
200. A German silver cigarette box stamped 800, with engine turned decoration, initialled, interior gilt, together with an Edward VII silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1906, H H&S, interior gilt, and a silver wine coaster, Sheffield, 1980, Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, together with three silver thimbles, one marked for Charles Horner, and a Birmingham silver christening spoon and a small silver propelling pencil (8), large box 9cm, weighable silver 5.66ozt £100-£150 201. An Edwardian novelty silver hedgehog pin cushion and other items first Birmingham, 1906, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, modelled standing together with a plain circular pin dish with feature hallmarks, Sheffield, 1969, makers mark HD, an engine turned Lady Yard O Lette propelling pencil, initialled, a set of four salt and pepper shakers, and a sugar spoon (qty), first height 4.2cm, weight 2.42ozt £100-£150 202. Two late Victorian sovereign cases, a vesta case and other items first a double sovereign case, Birmingham, 1896, makers mark rubbed of oval design with fluted decoration, a plain sovereign case, a plain rectangular vesta case, initialled, an open faced silver pocket watch, the dial signed The Express English Lever J.G. Graves Sheffield, a cased set of six coffee spoons and a Hanoverian Rattail demi-tasse coffee spoons, and another cased set (6), first length 5cm, weighable silver approx. 6.12ozt £80-£120
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208. A late Victorian silver trinket box and other items first Birmingham, 1898, Deakin & Francis, of rectangular bombe form with canted corners, the hinged lid embossed with the heads of three winged cherubs among cloud together with a silver mounted crumb brush embossed with similar decoration, an ebony pin pot and a folding pocket knife with tortoiseshell grips (4), length 11.3cm, weight approx. 2.52ozt £70-£90
209. An Edwardian silver snuff box Chester, 1902, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of rectangular form, the hinged lid repoussé embossed with putti holding flower garlands in a landscape setting, the sides with foliate scrolls, length 6.2cm, weight approx. 1.12ozt £100-£150
205. Gerald Benney. An Elizabeth II cased silver ingot paperweight London, 1998, Gerald Benney, square section with textured effect to two sides and feature hallmarks, stamped OAP 10 for Ove Arup Partners (Consulting Engineers) for 10 years service, in a fitted case, length 9.9cm, weight approx. 7.81ozt £150-£250 207 A b u y e r’s p re m i u m o f 2 6 .4% i n c l u s iv e o f VAT @ 2 0% w i l l b e a p p l i e d t o e a c h l o t. Lo t s m a rke d ‡ w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o a n a d d i ti o n a l fe e - p l e a s e s e e p a g e 9 6 .
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210. Seven early Victorian silver-gilt mounted cut glass toilet bottles and jars London, 1841, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, the lids with dense foliate engraving centred with applied gold buttons engraved with a barons coronet over initial AET, comprising three bottles with internal stoppers, and three jars of various sizes (7), weighable silver approx. 5.86ozt £200-£300 211. Five George IV silver mounted cut glass toilet bottles and jars London, 1821, John & Archibald Douglas, silver mounts with bright cut borders, initialled MGC, comprising rectangular cut glass bottles of varying size and a pair of jars (5), height of bottles approx. 10.5cm, weight approx. 2.74ozt £150-£250 212. A pair of late Victorian silver mounted cut glass inks and a lidded jar London, 1877, Thomas Whitehouse, the square inks with mitre cut decoration and internal stoppers, fitted with screw fitting silver caps with foliate engraved decoration (3), various, weight approx. 1.72ozt £50-£80
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213. A George VI leather dressing case with silver fittings with silver gilt accessories, six of the bottles and jars with hallmarks for London, 1937, L A Leins & Sons, the silver gilt comb, clothes brush and hairbrush, Birmingham, 1936, the lined case with a mirror, outer case initialled M.N.L, width 31cm, depth 21cm, weighable silver 2.08ozt £200-£300
216. George III and various silver sugar tongs various dates, makers, to include: an early George III pair lion passant and makers mark only, JF for John Faux, with gadrooned edges, foliate engraving and shell terminals, initialled, a pair George III Irish thread pattern tongs with shell bowls, Dublin, no date letter George Nangle, a pair of with tongs with wrigglework and punched decoration, London, date letter indistinct, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, another bright cut pair, old English bead tongs, a pair Victorian fiddle pattern tongs, a pair of novelty wishbone sugar nips, a pair with claw terminals, and a pair of apostle tongs (9), weight 8.58ozt £100-£150
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217 217. Five Norwegian .830 silver caddy spoons, a sifter spoon and another spoon Norwegian marks, to include a David Anderson floriform pattern caddy spoon, a Tele pattern caddy spoon by Brodrene Mylius, two caddy spoons by Magnus Aase with pierced handles of which one foliate scroll design the other with a rampant lion, a long handled spoon, the terminal with rampant lion terminal by Brodrene Lohne, and a sifter spoon with foliate engraved handle, initialled (6), first length 13.2cm, weight approx. 6.17ozt £100-£150 218. A collection of mostly George V and later silver caddy spoons various dates, makers, to include two jockey’s cap spoons both stamped sterling, another with twisted stem and apostle terminal, Birmingham, 1884, Hilliard & Thomason, another with trefid terminal and rattail bowl, a cast leaf and berry design spoon, a planished spoon, others of varying design, a tea caddy label engraved ‘tea’ (22), various, weight approx 9.21ozt £150-£250 219. A collection of mostly continental silver caddy spoons to include: a Dutch Arts and Crafts spoon, An American spoon with planished bowl, the handle with feathered edge engraved Dec 1855-1903, stamped 925 and 000, a French spoon with round bowl and pierced handle in the form of the arms of the Netherlands, an Italian caddy spoon with shell bowl and cast figural handle, another Italian caddy spoon with large oval bowl and pierced handle stamped 800 Gabrielli, a large embossed spoon, possibly adapted, an American spoon with leaf bowl stamped 925 MMA, a Dutch spoon with windmill terminal bearing London import marks a white metal Arts and Crafts spoon, the terminal set with a single turquoise cabochon etc, together with a Dutch plated caddy spoon and a plated cast (qty), weight approx. 6.41ozt weight approx. 5.65ozt £100-£150 220. Seven George III/IV silver caddy spoons various dates makers marks, to include: a bright cut spoon with round bowl bearing a vacant shield shaped reserve, London, 1798, George Burrows, caddy scoop with shovel shaped bowl engraved decoration and turned ebony handle, Birmingham, 1810 makers mark IT, a fiddle pattern spoon with oval bowl with Bright cut Greek Key border, London, 1823, makers mark J.M, a thread pattern spoon with shell bowl, no town mark but London, 1795, makers mark Elizabeth Morley and three others with bright cut decoration (7), first length 7.6cm, weight approx. 1.78ozt £100-£150
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225. A George V cased set of silver mounted liqueur glasses Sheffield, 1911 James Dixon & Sons, embossed with figures and C-scrolls with fitted with clear glass liners, in a fitted case, height 4.5cm, approx. 0.77ozt £80-£120 226. A pair of George III Old English bead pattern sugar tongs and other silver first London, 1793, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, initialled together with a pair of George IV fiddle pattern tongs, a small modern cream jug of plain bellied form, a vase with weighted foot, two napkin rings, a teaspoon and a plated napkin ring (qty), first length 14cm, weighable silver approx. 7.45ozt £80-£120 227. A German silver mounted crystal swan form bon bon dish and four division toast rack first stamped Sterling silver W German with London import marks, with hinged pierced and embossed wings, second, Sheffield, 1908, Thomas Bradbury & Sons (2), first length 13cm, weighable silver approx. 2.78ozt £70-£90
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229. A pair of late George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and set of spoons First London, 1814, Thomas Wilkes Barker, together with a pair of late Victorian ‘andiron’ sugar tongs, London, 1880, Francis Higgins, with twisted arms and shellbowls together with a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, a cased set of six Belmont II pattern demitasse coffee spoons and a case set of six Art Deco design coffee spoons, etc (qty), first length 21.7cm, weight approx. 13.66ozt £180-£220 230. A modern silver goblet and other silver various dates, makers marks, first Birmingham, 1975, A T Cannon Ltd, of plain design with feature hallmarks, interior gilt together with a tall wine goblet on a tapering stem, Birmingham, 1973, A T Cannon Ltd, a twin handled trophy cup on an ebonised base, a trumpet shaped spill vase on a weighted base, a square cedar lined table cigarette box with engine turned decoration to lid, and a curved cigarette case with linear engraved decoration (6), first height 11.5cm, weighable silver approx. 12.73ozt £200-£250 231. An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, two caddy spoons and assorted napkin rings first Birmingham, 1957, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, of plain oval bellied form with wavy edged rims, fitted with blue glass liners and with spoons, together with a modern caddy spoon, with shell bowl and handle, another with spiral lobed bowl, two textured napkin rings with feature hallmarks, Birmingham, 1971, Deakin & Francis, a hexagonal engine turned napkin ring and two others (qty), various, weight approx. 10.73ozt £140-£180
232. Assorted silver to include cased sets various dates, makers, comprising: a set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs baby’s pusher and spoon set, pair of napkin rings with engraved decoration, Old English shell pattern christening fork and spoon set, set of six coffee spoons, all in fitted cases together with a square engine turned cigarette case, a tea strainer, a silver topped cut glass sugar caster etc (Qty), various, weight approx. 15.79ozt £180-£220 233. Assorted silver to include an American footed bowl and a sauce boat various dates, makers, first stamped Sterling Reed & Barton Paul Revere Reproduction, of plain circular form, bearing presentation inscription to foot dated 1993, together with a sauce boat, a late Victorian cased set of six coffee spoons and matching tongs with shell bowls, Sheffield, 1898, Mappin & Webb, a late Victorian pin box, initialled, assorted spoons etc (qty), weight approx. 19.69ozt £250-£350 234. No lot 235. A modern silver mounted glass decanter and stopper the mount, London, 2008, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, height 23.5cm £50-£80 236. A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons and other silver first London, 1843, William Robert Smily, intialled, together with a cased old English shell pattern christening fork and spoon, and three napkin rings (qty), first length 13.6cm, weight approx. 5.67ozt £80-£120 237. A George V silver mug and assorted teaspoons and other silver first Birmingham, 1926, Syner & Beddoes, of plain tapering form with loop handle, interior gilt, together with assorted Old English pattern teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, an engine turned napkin ring, initialled (qty), first height 7.5cm, weight 9.46ozt £100-£150
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241. Two silver christening sets, two silver frames and a pepperette the first Elizabeth II, Birmingham, 1964, Angora Silver Plate Co, with an egg cup and spoon, boxed, the second set with an egg cup and spoon, Birmingham, 1937, the napkin ring, Chester, 1935, boxed, a George V silver pepperette, Birmingham, 1931, J.G.Ltd, and a pair of George VI oval photo frames, Birmingham, 1944 (5), weighable silver approx 3.85ozt £50-£70 242. A group of silver items to include a set of eight American sterling silver apostle type teaspoons, stamped, ‘STR SILVER’, two silver napkin rings, a pair of silver salts, Birmingham, 1911, and six Victorian silver handled dessert knives and six silver handled dessert forks, Sheffield, with duty mark, and two small silver trumpet form vases (qty), larger vase 11cm high, weighable silver 6.67ozt £100-£150 243. An Elizabeth II pair of silver grape shears, cased silver three piece cruet set and other silver first Birmingham, 1968, Sanders & Mackenzie, second, Birmingham, 1968, Mappin & Webb, of plain bellied form with shell and gadrooned rims, on paw feet fitted with blue plastic liners, in a fitted case together with a pickle form with feature hallmarks, Sheffield, 1975, Mappin & Webb, a butter knife, a sugar spoon etc (Qty), first length 16.8cm, weight approx. 11.19ozt £140-£180
244. A Victorian silver inkstand Sheffield, 1898, Henry Atkins, the silver capped ink bottle of facetted glass form, set into an oval dished tray, with splayed feet, bearing dedication inscription for 1899, together with a George V silver lidded cut glass jar, 1919, a set of six silver George VI teaspoons, Birmingham, 1943, cased, and a George V silver mounted cut glass loving cup, Birmingham, 1902 (4), height of cup 15cm, weighable silver: 7.19ozt £80-£120 245. A George VI silver cream jug and other silver first London, 1938, Charles packet and Co Ltd, of plain barrel form with reeded loop handle, together with five early Victorian Victoria pattern dessert spoons, London, 1839/1844, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, a George V pin dish, and engine turned ashtray, another ashtray, two sugar tongs and a fiddle pattern tablespoon (qty), first height 8.5cm, weight approx. 24ozt £300-£400 246. An Edwardian silver helmet cream jug, a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles and a wine coaster first London, 1905, Charles Stuart Harris, in 18th century style with reeded girdle and leaf capped scroll handle on a spreading foot, second, Exeter, 1816, George Turner, crested, third, London import marks for london, 1983, Mappin & Webb, pierced sides with beaded rim, turned wood base (4), first height 11cm, weighable silver approx. 8ozt £100-£150
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247. A George V silver sugar caster London, 1934, silver jubilee mark, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, of plain bellied form with reeded girdle and pull off domed cover, on a spreading foot, height 15.5cm, weight approx. 8.55ozt £100-£150 248. A collection silver bonbon dishes various dates and makers, comprising an Arts and Crafts twin handled pedestal bonbon dish of hexagonal plain form with sinuous handles, Sheffield, 1921 by Walker & Hall, a lobed quaich form dish, London, 1902, makers mark rubbed, another similar with pierced decoration, London, 1896, William Comyns, a twin handled petal form dish, London, 1928, Carrington & Co, a pair spill vases with weighted bases, a pedestal bonbon dish, a lobbed dish with pierced decoration, tow other pierced dishes, three embossed bonbon dishes and a plated pedestal dish (12), first height 9.5cm weighable silver approx. 22.61ozt £300-£400
249. A collection of silver to include a cased egg cup and spoon various dates and makers, comprising a cased George V egg cup and spoon, London, 1918, Josiah Williams & Co, a sauce boat, a silver mounted glass whisky noggin, a christening mug with inscription, a baluster form cream jug and a helmet form cream jug in Georgian style, a pair spill vases with weighted bases, a silver lidded cut glass preserve pot, and engine turned manicure set lacking scissors, a small cigarette case, pair silver handle glove stretchers, a chrome tobacco tin etc (qty), weighable silver approx. 11.68ozt £150-£250 250. Cased sets of silver spoons and plated items various dates, makers marks, comprising: an Edwardian cased butter knife, pickle fork and jam spoon set, Sheffield, 1905 by John Round, with twisted stems and pierced terminals, a cased set of six coffee spoons with a pair of sugar tongs, a set of six nailhead coffee spoons and a similar set, both cased together with plated items to include a French sifter scoop with turned ebony handle stamped Cailar Bayard, a nautilus shell sifter spoon, a Dutch Art Nouveau design tea strainer etc (qty), various, weight approx. 7.16ozt £80-£120
251. A collection of silver to include a hand mirror and scent bottles various dates and makers, first Birmingham, 1922, Robert Pringle & Sons, plain with raised reeded, husk and flower border, together with a large spherical cut glass scent bottle with flattened mushroom cap, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, a easel back Edwardian photograph frame with ribbon crest etc (qty), first length 24.5cm weighable silver approx. 8.04ozt £100-£120 252. A George III silver cream jug and other silver first London, 1798, Alexander Field, of plain oval bellied form with angular handle and reeded rim together with a George III Old English pattern butter knife, London, 1809, William Eley I, William fearn & William Chawner, initialled, a pair of plain sugar tongs, three fiddle pattern dessert forks, a caddy spoon, another butter knife and a boxed Dutch plated spoon (qty), first height 12cm, weight approx. 13.24ozt £180-£220 253. A James Dixon twelve setting canteen of electroplated Kings pattern flatware comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert knives and table knives and six tea knives with stainless steel blades, twelve soup spoons, four tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, six sauce ladle, soup ladle and basting spoon, in original card boxes together with associated cased set of grapefruit spoons and a butter knife with filled silver handle (qty), various £80-£120
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254. A De Montfort Cutlery teak cased twelve setting canteen of electroplated Kings pattern flatware c.1950 comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades, six tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, pair fish servers, three piece cutlery set, pair of sauce ladles, twelve teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons, contained in fitted case with fall front lift out tray and two sliding trays, with key stamped S.A. Windsor & Co 9 Hankow Rd KLN £100-£150 255. A pair of French Christofle gilt three light candelabra second half 20th century, stamped Christofle France, weighted bases (2), height 23cm £80-£120
259. A graduated set of three silver plated WMF coasters (1903-1905), the bellied openwork sides with entwined foliate scrollwork, with turned maple wood bases, undersides with WMF ostrich stamp, together with a set of nine silver plated butter knives, the hollow ware handles with scrolls and anthemion crests (12), diameter 14cm of largest coaster £50-£70
257. A German electroplate mounted glass lemonade jug with boar tusk handle c.1910 clear fluted body, fitted with an ice tube, height 29.5cm £80-£120 258. A silver plated novelty owl caster gilt finished, the removable head with glass eyes, tail bearing marks incorporating a castle, with original box, height 14cm £50-£80
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261. A German .800 silver mounted glass biscuit box c.1900 German marks, marked for Hermann Berhd, rectangular clear glass body with star cut base, mounted with a plain hinged lid, interior gilt, height 9.5cm, length 21.5cm, depth 13cm £150-£250
263. A pair of Elizabeth II silver three light candelabra Birmingham, 1960, Adie Bros Ltd, with detachable scroll arms, on tapering stems with leaf cast borders on weighted bases (2), height 21cm £80-£120 264. A pair of late Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks and a spill vase first London, 1896, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, fitted with detachable circular drip pans on columns embossed with spiralling garlands of acorns and oak leaves, on square weighted bases, second London, 1894, William Comyns, of trumpet form with everted fluted rim and embossed with spiralling foliate decoration, on a weighted foot (3), first height 12.7cm £100-£150
266. A pair of George II silver candlesticks London, 1759, William Cafe, with circular detachable drip pans (one lacking), the reel shaped capitals on slender tapering octagonal waisted stems with gadrooned knops, on square bases with gadrooned borders, crested, numbered, height 26cm, weight approx. 43.44ozt £700-£800
265. A pair of Elizabeth II silver dwarf candlesticks Sheffield, 1994, Mappin & Webb, of plain contemporary design with flared drip pans on spreading planished bases with feature hallmarks (2), height 13.2cm, weight approx. 10.9ozt £150-£250
267. A George VI silver tazza Sheffield, 1951, Walker & Hall, of dished form and with shell detailing to the edge, on a domed foot, diam. 20.5cm, weight 10.6ozt £150-£200
262. An Elizabeth II silver table cigarette box Birmingham, 1959, E & N Speak, plain rectangular form with hinged engine turned lid with rectangular reserve initialled E, cedar lined, Length 17.5cm £100-£150
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268. A German .800 silver serving platter c.1900 German marks, stamped Schmidt Staub Karlsruhe, oval with raised petal edge border with reeded rim, initialled, length 55cm, weight approx. 55.79ozt £700-£900 269. A German .800 Jugendstil silver tray c.1900 German marks, stamped Dreyfus, oval, raised border embossed flowers and sinuous trendril design, engraved with initials to centre, length 46.4cm, weight approx. 29.43ozt £400-£600
270. A George V silver entrée dish and cover Sheffield, 1926, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, of plain rectangular form with gadrooned borders, the cover with twin handles, initialled, handle to handle 28.5cm, weight approx. 40.99ozt £550-£650 271. A Canadian silver salver stamped Sterling, date letter for 1946, by Birks, circular with raised border with shell and scroll gadrooned border, on four button feet, diameter 43cm, weight approx. 67.5ozt £800-£1,200
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272. A George III silver salver London, 1799, John Hutson, circular with raised border and reeded rim, engraved with later foliate bright cut decoration, on splayed bracket feet, presentation inscription verso ‘Tredegar Cattle Show 1862 Presented by Octavius Morgan esq M P for the Best Boar and Sow under a year old’, diameter 18cm, weight approx. 7.63ozt £100-£150 273. A large George III silver salver London, 1788, Robert Sharp, circular with piecrust border and raised foliate scroll and shell border, engraved foliate scroll decoration and armorial raised on cast scroll bracket feet, diameter 42cm, apprx. 64.3ozt £800-£1,200
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277. A George V and later matched three piece silver bachelors tea service the teapot London, 1911, Pairpoint Brothers, of plain compressed globular form with faceted spout, hinged domed cover, fruitwood scroll handle, on a circular foot together with a matching twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, London, 1958, Garrard & Co Ltd (3), teapot handle to spout 23cm, weight approx. 34.190zt £400-£600
278. An Edward VII silver spirit kettle Sheffield, 1908, Mappin & Webb, with ebonised handle, a burner and a stand with ball feet, Teapot length 22cm, weight approx 27.43ozt £300-£500
279. A George V silver teapot Birmingham, 1932, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, with a faux bois handle and knop, of fluted urn form, edges beaded, the spout facetted, spout to handle 26cm, weight overall approx 19.24ozt £150-£250
280. Ø An early Victorian silver teapot London, 1857, Edward & John Barnard, of bellied form and with a domed lid, engraved throughout with harebells and blank and floral oval cartouches, handle with ivory insulators on a beaded spreading foot, spout to handle 26cm, weight approx. 19.78ozt IMPORTANT NOTE: License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 58WMUW4X £250-£350
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281. A George V silver three piece tea set Sheffield, 1915, Walker & Hall, to include a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with gilt interiors, the teapot of low bellied form, edges beaded and on spreading feet (3), teapot spout to handle 28cm, weight overall approx. 19.5ozt £250-£350 282. An Elizabeth II pierced silver basket in Neoclassical style Birmingham, 1956, Alfred Ernest Neighbour, of shaped oval form, with pierced sides embossed with rosettes and swags and leaf capped wavy edged beaded rim, on shell feet, length 24.7cm, weight approx. 19.93ozt £250-£350 283. A late Victorian pierced and embossed dish Birmingham, 1894, Elkington & Co Ltd, oval form with pierced decoration and embossed with beaded S- scrolls, raised on an oval foot, length 22.5cm, weight approx. 7.3ozt £100-£150
284. An Edwardian silver swing handled basket Birmingham, 1905, S Glass, rectangular, the sides pierced and embossed with C-scrolls and flowers, on bracket feet, length 27.2cm, weight approx. 18.18ozt £200-£300
285. A German .800 silver gravy boat on stand c.1900 German marks, stamped Schimdt Staub Karlsruhe, of typical boat form with leaf capped scroll handle, interior gilt, on an oval stand with petal edged reed border, initialled, length 22.5cm, weight approx. 18.94ozt £250-£350 286. A continental silver bowl unmarked, probably Greek, repoussé embossed with a band of fruiting vine, on three bracket feet, diameter 19.5cm, weight approx. 9.64ozt £100-£150
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287. A George V silver fruit bowl Sheffield, 1935, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, of shallow form with shaped rim the sides pierced with a trellis design with flowers and scrolling foliage, on a spreading foot, fitted with a clear frosted glass liner, diameter 23.5cm, weight excluding liner 18.49ozt £200-£300
288. A German Hanau .800 silver swing sugar basket and a pair of early George III scissor action sugar tongs first stamped 800, stamped for Weinranck Wilhelm, circular form the sides pierced with floral garlands and scrolls, pierced swing handle on bracket feet fitted with a blue glass liner, second, Lion passant and makers mark, John Arnell, initialled E.R (2), first diameter 12.5cm, weight approx. 5.26ozt £80-£120
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291 292. A late Victorian silver small hot water jug Chester, 1898, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of shaped oblong baluster form half embossed with rocaille scroll design, having hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece and ebonised scroll handle, height 15.9cm, weight approx. 8.61ozt £100-£150 293. A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug Sheffield, 1891, Mappin Brothers, plain mount with beaded rim, leaf spout, hinge domed cover with knop finials and simulated bambo handle, tapering slender bellied hobnail cut body on a star cut circular foot, height 33cm £150-£250
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297. A Victorian silver toast rack London, 1886, William Hutton & Sons, the five cross form divisions on a base with four reeded tapered feet, height 12cm, length 12.5cm, weight approx 7.76ozt £80-£120 298. A late Victorian Scottish silver tazza Glasgow, 1893, Thomas Ross & Sons, spiral wrythen fluted bowl and wavy edged pierced rim, on a spiral wrythen fluted pedestal foot, height 8.2cm £100-£150
300. An early Victorian silver pounce pot London, 1854, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, of cylinder form, with raised masks and engraved strapwork, on a foliate engraved domed foot, pull off pierced and engraved cover, interior gilt, initialled, height 8.2cm, weight approx. 2.38ozt £80-£120
301. A late 17th century provincial silver trefid spoon makers mark only, N.G, struck four times, c.1690, probably West Country, ribbed rattail and scratch initials I over I + E, length 17.5cm, weight approx. 1.26ozt £60-£100 302. An Elizabeth II cased set of twelve silver RHS Flower spoons Sheffield, 1974, John Pinches, each with threaded terminals embossed in gilt with a different flower, with certificate, in a fitted case, length 12.4cm, weight approx. 9.57ozt £140-£180 303. A set of twelve Italian silver teaspoons each stamped 800, GTS, the tapered handles with bellflowers, in fitted case, Overall weight approx 5.66ozt £70-£90 304. A cased set of six Norwegian .830 silver dessert spoons and forks and serving utensils first stamped G Hellstrom, with foliate chased decoration, together with matching fish servers, serving fork and a ladle, initialled B and dated 23-6-14 (Qty), fork length 18cm, weight approx. 21.57ozt £250-£350
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308. An Elizabeth II design part six setting canteen of flatware Sheffield, 1972, Mappin & Webb, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, pair tablespoons, five soup spoons, ten teaspoons, five table knives, six dessert knives and six tea knives all with stainless steel blades and filled silver handles, and six fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines and filled silver handles (qty), weighable silver approx. 64.38ozt £800-£1,200 309. A set of six German .800 silver tablespoons German marks stamped 800 Julius Herz, initialled (6), length 21.4cm weight 13.24ozt £150-£200 310. A George II silver Hanoverian pattern hash spoon London, 1748, Ebeneezer Croker, the reverse of the bowl with shell heel, crested, length 36.6cm, weight approx. 5.85ozt £200-£300 311. Norwegian .830 silver flatware stamped 830 G Hellstrom & Co. c.1920, planished handles with stylised rose terminals, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons and a serving spoon, initialled B (25), forks length 20cm, weight approx. 36.41ozt £400-£600
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 313. A set of eight Victorian teaspoons and eleven silver examples London, 1850, Robert Wallis, three with maker’s stamp for SS, and one 1817, each of the three groups with differing monograms, also two late George III teaspoons, monogrammed, two smaller examples, two small Victorian examples, Sheffield, and five George V teaspoons, Sheffield, 1918 (19), weight approx 13.31ozt £120-£180 314. George IIII and later Scottish silver sifter spoons various dates, makers, to include a an Old English pattern sifter spoon, Edinburgh, 1818, James Newlands, a single struck Kings pattern ladle, 1823, Andrew Wilkie, two other fiddle pattern sifter spoons both Edinburgh, three other George IV/William fiddle pattern sifter spoons, all Glasgow, a Victorian Kings pattern sauce ladle, Glasgow 1866, William Coghill, a trefid pattern spoons, Edinburgh, 1921, Hamilton & Inches, most initialled (9), first length 17cm, weight approx. 9.52ozt £140-£180 315. A collection of mostly early to mid Victorian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoons various dates, makers, to include several by George Adams, Charles Boyton, some initialled, a Kings pattern sifter spoon, London, 1844, Joseph & Albert Savory etc. together with a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London, 1850, George Adams (20), various, weight approx. 26.93ozt £400-£600 316. A collection of mostly George III/IV silver fiddle pattern sifter spoons mostly London, various dates makers, mostly initialled / crested, together with a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1808 (15), various, weight approx £200-£300
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324. 19th century Russian silver sifter spoons and other items Russian marks, to include: a silvergilt fiddle pattern sifter spoon, St Petersburg, makers mark AR, a large silver-gilt sifter spoon, a silver-gilt sifter spoon, the bowl back with engraved decoration, two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, a plain spoon with gilded bowl, a caddy spoon, and a lemon fork (8), first length 14.5cm weight approx. 6.04ozt £80-£120 325. A George III silver fiddle pattern cheese scoop and other silver various dates, makers, first London, 1814, Robert Rutland, together with a pair of Edwardian berry tablespoons, Sheffield, 1903, Martin Hall & Co, a William IV fiddle pattern runcible spoon, London, 1832, James Beebe, initialled, a Victorian cast spoon with leaf bowl and intertwined naturalistic stem handle with strawberries terminal, London, 1866, Thomas Smily, a Kings pattern dessert spoon, London, 1813, Paul Storr, and two George V mint sauce ladles with strainers (8), first length 21cm, weight approx. 12.78ozt £180-£220 326. A Chinese export silver tablespoon and a tea strainer first stamped Wh for Wang Hing & Co 90, the terminal cast with bamboo design, engraved L H 1923, second unmarked with wrythen fluted bowl alternatively engraved with foliate decoration and simulated bamboo loop handle (2), first length 21.7cm weight approx. 3.3ozt £50-£80 327. Five Chinese export silver caddy spoons c.1900 one stamped LS the others with artisan character marks, all with foliate embossed bowls, the handles with Chinese characters, largest length 13.5cm, weight approx. 1.95ozt £70-£90
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329. An Indian Colonial silver teapot unmarked, Kutch c.1900, of spherical form with hinged domed silver cover with cast elephant finial, all over scrolling foliate repoussé decoration and angular handle, on feet, handle to spout 19.5cm, weight approx. 13.5ozt £150-£200
331. An early 20th century Chinese export silver trophy cup stamped WH for Wang Hing 90, Chinese character artisans mark to, the bowl with gilt interior engraved with bamboo shoot, supported on three entwined bamboo supports terminating in chased roots on a domed base with a finely stippled ground and a circular stepped foot, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 7.63ozt £400-£600
333. Ø An early 20th century Chinese export silver three piece tea service stamped Wn for Wing Nam, artisans mark, of compressed circular lobed from decorated with alternating panels of chrsyanthemum, flowering prunus branches and flowering prunus, on splayed a footrim with shaped outline comprising teapot with loop handle with ivory insulators hinged domed engraved with foliate design and scroll finial, engraved with presentation inscription dated Hong Kong, 1912, a twin handled sugar basin with hinged cover and a cream jug (3), teapot handle to spout 24.5cm, weight approx. 37.34ozt IMPORTANT NOTE: License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 54PEGAL6 £800-£1,200
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338. Two 9ct lady’s open faced pocket watches the first key wind pocket watch with gilt dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals, with engraved foliate decoration to the centre and foliate engraved case back, with 9ct bow brooch; the second keyless pocket watch with enamel dial, blued steel hands, Arabic numerals and foliate case back (2), total weight 69g £200-£300 339. A silver cased open faced pocket watch white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and minute track with blued steel hands, signed Berthoud A Paris, verge fusee movement, pierced and engraved balance cock, signed Breguet et Fils and numbered 74538, plain two piece case with indistinct guarantee marks, case diameter 55cm £150-£200 340. A lady’s 18ct half hunter pocket watch on a 15ct bar brooch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, blue steel handles, window apertures with blue Roman numerals, the reverse with interlocking initials, movement signed Haslock Brothers, with associated 15ct bar brooch (2), diameter of case approx 37mm, weight of 15ct 3.7g, total weight watch 49.5g £400-£600
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341. A gentleman’s Longines 18ct gold wristwatch the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the back stamped ‘750’ and movement stamped ‘Swiss twenty one 21 Jewels’ and ‘L619.2 Longines’, with original leather strap, together with warranty card dated 01 01 14, dial diam. 35cm £300-£400 342. A 1960s gentleman’s Monte compressor wristwatch circular silvered sunburst dial with raised silver hour baton markers, silvered dauphine hands and centre sweep seconds, signed Monte Geneve, manual wind 17 jewels incabloc, cal 96 movement, chromed case, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 34mm £200-£300 343. A Gentleman’s Oriosa chronograph wristwatch circular silvered dial with luminous hour baton markers, minute scale and tachymetre scale, subsidiary seconds dials and 45 minute chronograph dial, landeron 248 cal. chromed case, black leather strap bracelet, Oriosa case, dial diameter 35mm, case diameter 37mm £300-£400 344. A gentleman’s J. W. Benson 9ct gold Trench wristwatch circular white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, signed J.W. Benson London, manual wind FHF 3 cal. 15 jewels movement, case with screw down back and articulated lugs, hallmarked London 1946, leather strap bracelet, Benson case, dial diameter 36mm, case diameter 31mm £600-£800 345. A gentleman’s 1960s Lancia chronograph wristwatch circular silvered dial with raised silvered Arabic numerals, tachmetre scale, subsidiary seconds dial at 9 and 30 minute chronograph at 3, silvered hands with luminous inserts, manual wind 17 jewel incabloc, cal Venus 188 movement, chromed case, black leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 33cm case diameter 36mm £200-£300 346. A gentlemans 1940s ARSA stainless steel chronograph wristwatch circular silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, minute scale, subsidiary seconds dial and 45 minute chronograph, blue steel and tritum hands, Signed ARSA for Auguste Reymond SA, manual wind Landeron 52, 17 jewels movement, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 33mm, case diameter 37mm £250-£350
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347. A gentleman’s 1960s’ Edox stainless steel chronograph wristwatch circular silvered sunburst dial with raised silvered baton hour markers, minute scale and outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary seconds dial at 9, and 45 minute chronograph at 3 and silvered baton hands with luminous inserts, manual wind incabloc 17 jewels, Landeron 248 cal. movement, leather strap bracelet, in an Edox box, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 35mm £200-£300 348. A gentleman’s 1960s Oriosa diver’s chronograph wristwatch circular black dial with luminous hour baton markers, telemeter scale, subsidiary seconds dial at 9 and 30 minute chronograph with flyback hand at 3, silver baton hands and centre sweep ‘flyback’ seconds hand, sigedn Oriosa swiss 20 ATM Incabloc 17 Jewels, manual wind Landeron 17 jewel cal 284 movement, bi-rotating bezel, chromed case, associated rubber strap in an Oriosa box with a guarantee dated 1967, dial diameter 33m, case diameter 38mm £200-£300 349. A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer stainless steel wristwatch, c.1969 Ref: 1016 circular matte black dial with luminous markers & 3-6-9 Arabic numerals, luminous Mercedes hands and sweep centre seconds, oyster case numbered 22x, xxxx, Rolex crown, associated black crocodile bracelet with Rolex buckle, replacement stainless steel Rolex oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, numbered 93159 and date code TD2, accompanied by service card dated 9 Dec 15, Explorer booklet, service book, unsigned guarantee and swing tag in a fitted case with outer card box, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 35mm £6,000-£8,000 350. A gentleman’s Rolex Cellini 18ct gold wristwatch c.1976 Ref. 4012 rectangular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and gold hands signed Rolex Geneve Cellini, rectangular case with ribbed bezel and sides, stamped 750, numbered 42, XXXXXX, manual wind cal.1601 movement, original leather strap with later replacement later Rolex 18K gold buckle, with swing tag attached, original gold plated buckle present in fitted box, with guarantee dated 1980, service guarantee card dated 24 March, 16, booklet, outer card box accompanied by the 1980 Rolex Cellini catalogue and price list, case 26 x 38mm £1,400-£1,800
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354. A collection of spare watch boxes, straps and accessories to include boxes for Rolex green leather and wood box, Rolex Cellini, Eberhard, Rolex service boxes, Rolex black leather strap, two Rolex green pouches, Rolex 1016 caseback sticker, Rolex red leather guarantee wallet card holder Cellini Instruction Manual booklet, spare Oyster swing tag, etc (qty), various £100-£150
353. Rolex Oyster explorer pamphlets to include 1959, 1962x2, 1966, 1967 and 1969 brochures for Explorer model 1016, 1960 brochure for Milgauss and 1967 brochure for, various £200-£300
355. A gentleman’s Automatic Omega Seamaster bracelet wristwatch the black dial with raised Dauphine numerals, with centre second, yellow plated case, on replaced 9ct gold bracelet, with spare link, diameter of dial 28mm £200-£300
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356. An Omega Seamaster 300 stainless steel ‘Staybrite’ automatic diver’s wristwatch case ref 14755-62 SC, c.1962 black dial with luminous dart markers and Arabic quarters, polished broad arrow hands with luminous inserts and centre seconds, 24 jewels cal 552 automatic movement, numbered 19364421, brushed polished tonneau shaped case with, bi-directional rotating military style bezel with black calibrated insert, screw down back stamped Omega watch Co, stainless steel bracelet with foldover clasp numbered 7912, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 40mm £3,000-£5,000 357. An 18k Omega automatic chronometer Constellation gentleman’s wristwatch the gilt dial with baton numerals and calendar aperture at 3 o’clock, seconds sweep, the reverse with ‘observatory’ relief, Omega watch strap with crocodile effect, in Omega box, case number 1685009, 26430233, diameter of dial 28mm £1,000-£1,500
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361. A Dunhill Tank quartz calendar wristwatch the oval plated steel case, with Roman numerals and calendar aperture to 6, on black leather strap with original case, guarantee etc, length of case approx 32mm £80-£120
359. A gentleman Longines stainless steel and goldplated “conquest” quartz wristwatch circular gold dial with raised gold hour batons, scale with outer Arabic minutes and date aperture at 3 o’clock, gold textured bezel, case back numbered 21336959, bicolour link bracelet with foldover clasp, in a Longines box, dial diameter 28mm, case diameter 32mm £80-£120
362. A gentleman’s Omega Constellation gold plated steel Automatic chronometer wristwatch REF. CD 168017SP circular silvered sunburst dial with raised gilt hour baton markers and gilt hands with black inserts, centre sweep seconds, date aperture at 3 o’clock, automatic 24 jewels, cal 565 movement signed and numbered 3448xxx, steel and gilt screw back with constellation monogram, gilt brick link articulated bracelet with deployant Omega clasp, dial diameter 300mm, case diameter 35mm £200-£300
360. A vintage 9ct gold Rotary manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals and textured square case, 21 jewel movement, on gilt metal expandable strap, the case numbered 922127, diameter of dial width 2.8cm £150-£250
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365. A 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch by Majex silver dial, raised hour baton markers and gold hands, signed Majex, numbered 97905, articulated fancy link bracelet with gold fold over clasp, total approx weight 9.9g, approx length 13cm £100-£150 366. An 18ct gold Femina manual wind bangle lady’s wristwatch the rectangular dial with raised Arabic and baton numerals, on hinged bangle marked 750, total weight approx 14.5g £250-£350 367. Two ladies 9ct gold bracelet wristwatches the first Rotary watch with silvered dial and Arabic and baton numerals and with fancy link bracelet, the second Perona with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, with fancy link bracelet unmarked with stainless steel buckle (2), weight approx 24.6g £100-£150 368. A 9ct gold Tissot manual wind lady’s bracelet wristwatch the circular gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals and textured bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold with deployant clasp, total weight 15.7g, diameter of dial 18mm £60-£80
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380. A Belle Époque multi gem-set pendant of openwork stylised triangular loop design, set with calibré-cut rubies, an old brilliant-cut diamond collet to the centre and surrounded by old-cut diamonds, suspending an articulated pearl drop (untested), together with a fine trace link chain necklace, Pendant: overall length 4.9cm, max width 1.9cm Combined gross weight 6.4g £200-£300 381. 9ct gold fancy link chain stamped ‘375’ to clasp, suspending a disco ball pendant in a 9ct gold mount, stamped ‘9.375’, total approx length 43cm, total approx weight of chain 7.2g, total approx weight of pendant 11.9g £100-£150
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386. A mid 19th century garnet-set shaped hinged bangle the top section pavé-set with circular-cut garnets within bead work decoration and applied with larger garnet detail which continue into the lower section, maximum diameter 6.5cm, 20.9g £150-£250 387. A fancy link bracelet stamped ‘15k’ to push clasp, with safety chain, in associated fitted box, fits wrist of approx diameter of 18cm, approx weight 15.3g £250-£350 388. A diamond-set flexible link bracelet each bar set with four single-cut diamonds to the 9ct yellow gold clasp, Convention hallmark, length 19cm, 14.9g £200-£300 389. A 9ct flattened curb-link identity charm bracelet suspending an assortment of charms including a red gem set mandolin, a spinning wheel and a bulldog with pink gem set eyes, with a central panel chased ‘Mary’, total approx weight 64.9g, approx length 20cm £900-£1,100 390. A 9ct gold full sovereign six bar gate bracelet central open-work panel with a Victoria full sovereign, 1892, crowned head facing left, rev George slaying the dragon, loose mount, stamped ‘375’ to links, with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped ‘9.375’ and safety chain, approx weight 25.8g £500-£700 391. Two continental bracelets the first: a panel bracelet, chased with floral and foliate designs, stamped to tongue, the second; a three row fancy link bracelet, stamped to tongue, with safety chain (2), approx length of panel bracelet 17.4cm, total approx weight 26.2g £350-£450
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392. An Italian 18ct gold bracelet textured plaited design, stamped ‘750’ with Italian maker’s marks, Arezzo, Italy, total approx weight 37.2g, total approx length 19.5cm £800-£1,200 393. A mid 20th century flexible link bracelet designed as a central line of oval cabochons within a rectangular track link above and below to the concealed clasp with hinged cover, length 18.5cm, 65.1g £2,200-£2,800
396. An 18ct gold flattened curb link bracelet stamped ‘750’ to push clasp, with safety chain, fits approx. 16cm, diameter wrist, total approx weight 20.5g £500-£700
394. A pearl and sapphire tassel bracelet clasp set with a cultured pearl and round brilliant cut sapphires, set to a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet, stamped ‘9.375’ with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx weight 59.3g, approx length 20cm £800-£1,200 395. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet each link stamped, ‘375’, the chased heart form locket with indistinct stamp,‘9GOLD’, overall length approx 20cm, weight overall 26.5g £300-£400
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400. A zodiac panel bracelet with eleven square panels each with applied horoscope symbol and chain border, joined together with chain link, with safety chain, unmarked, weight approx 16.5cm £350-£450
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402. An Edwardian yellow gold hinged bangle of ornate tapering engraved and twisted design (a/f), centrally-set with alternate red and white stones, the clasp stamped ‘9/375’, inner diameter 6cm, 12.4g £180-£220
407. A zircon bracelet a line of nine old-mine cut zircons, of slightly graduating form, stones well matched with a box clasp, total approx weight 10.9g, approx length 16cm £80-£120
408. A 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks and import mark, total approx weight 10g, total approx length 17.7cm £140-£180
403. A wide hinged bangle of oval design with textured crosshatched finish, the clasp tongue stamped ‘585’ with control marks, inner diameter approx 6cm, weight approx 84g £1,500-£1,800 404. An open-work Maltese cross bracelet stamped ‘c18’, with safety chain, total approx weight 13.5g £300-£400 405. A diamond-set line bracelet each flexible link claw-set with a brilliant-cut diamond to the centre, the concealed clasp with 9ct Convention hallmark, length approximately 19cm, 12.2g £150-£200
409. A group of three bracelets three-row bar bracelet, stamped with Murrle Bennet & Co. marks, heart padlock stamped ‘9ct’ with safety chain; fancy-link chain bracelet, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; three-row bar bracelet, heart padlock stamped ‘9c’ with safety chain (3), total approx weight 28.2g £350-£450
410. 9ct gold double row curb-link bracelet stamped to each link ‘9.375’, total approx weight 33.2g, total approx length 18cm £400-£600
411. A 9ct gold charm bracelet curb-link chain, stamped ‘9.375’ with Birmingham hallmarks, charms mostly marked ‘9.375’ including a dog, elephant, a fish, a stork, a gun, a teapot and others, total approx weight 40.9g £400-£600 412. A 15ct fancy gate bracelet the five bar bracelet marked on the fastening 15ct, with safety chain, weight 17g £300-£500 413. A 9ct curblink padlock bracelet each link marked 9, with heart padlock marked 9ct, weight 9.5g £120-£180
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414 414. A multi-gem ‘rainbow’ set line bracelet by H. Stern comprising square cut channel set gems, ranging in blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow and green, mounted to a yellow metal base, stamped “750” with a push clasp, total approx length 17.7cm, total approx weight 19g £1,200-£1,500 415. A multi-gem ‘rainbow’ set pendant by H. Stern square cut, channel set multi-gem bar pendant, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, chased with a star to clasp stamped to diamond set clasp “750”, total approx length 43.5cm, total approx weight 7.8g £400-£600
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423. A 9ct fancy-link gold chain with a clasp, stamped ‘9.375’ together with a signet ring, stamped ‘9ct’ (2), approx length 41.5cm, total approx weight 34.8g, ring size K/L £400-£600 424. A 9ct curb-link gold chain stamped to each link ‘9.375’, together with another curb-link chain, stamped ‘9c’ to each link (2), approx length of the first 35.5cm, total approx weight 38.1g £500-£700 A b u y e r’s p re m i u m o f 2 6 .4% i n c l u s iv e o f VAT @ 2 0% w i l l b e a p p l i e d t o e a c h l o t. Lo t s m a rke d ‡ w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o a n a d d i ti o n a l fe e - p l e a s e s e e p a g e 9 6 .
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434. A 9ct gold curb link chain stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks to tag, total approx weight 35.9g, total approx length 48cm £300-£400 435. Two 9ct gold chains the first; 9ct gold curb-link chain, stamped to each link ‘9.375’; the second, 9ct gold fancy-link chain, stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks (2), total approx weight 44.8g, total approx length of the first 45cm, total approx length of the second 43.5cm £600-£700 436. 9ct gold long guard chain stamped ‘9ct’ to clasp and stamped to tag ‘9ct’ to chain, total approx length 53cm, total approx weight 20.8g £250-£350 437. A 9ct gold curb-link chain of graduating form, stamped to each link, with hallmarks, total approx weight 68.5g, total approx length 32.3g £1,000-£1,500 438. 9ct gold fancy-link chain stamped to clasp ‘375’ with hallmarks, total approx weight 43.4g, total approx length 60cm £500-£600 439. Two 9ct gold chains 9ct gold chain, stamped to clasp ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold trace-link chain, stamped ‘9c’, together with a regimental elephant badge, stamped to reverse ‘H.M.H.S.’ (3), total approx weight (excluding badge) 15.6g, total approx length 40cm, total approx length 40.5cm £200-£300
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440. A mid Victorian peridot and yellow gold demi-parure comprising: a necklace and a pair of ear pendants, the fringe necklace set with graduated octagonal and pendeloque peridots separated by with adorsed ‘C’ scroll tied links to the snake link back chain with engraved barrel clasp, detached central pendant, a pair of ear pendants en suite, contemporary ‘D’ shaped fitted case, necklace length: 37.5cm; ear pendants: length approx 3.4cm; combined gross weight 28.5g £800-£1,200 441. A late 19th/early 20th century opal and diamond-set pendant brooch the brooch designed as an openwork four pointed old-cut diamond-set star with a circular opal cabochon to the centre and suspending a detachable opal pipkin drop (damaged) with a diamond-set cap and bow surmount, mounted in silver and yellow gold, contemporary fitted shaped leather case, star brooch: width approximately 3.0cm, opal pendant length approximately 1.9cm, maximum width 0.8cm £1,500-£2,000
442. A mid Victorian sentimental moonstone and diamond-set bar brooch the yellow gold knife edge bar centrally-set with two conjoined moonstone and old-cut diamond-set heart-shaped clusters mounted in silver and yellow gold, a cabochon moonstone to each terminal, lenght 4.4cms, 5.1g £600-£800 443. A mid Victorian pearl and diamond-set insect brooch the bee’s cabochon ruby eyes, triangular old brilliant-cut diamond thorax, and a oval pearl abdomen, with four old-cut diamond-set outstretched wings, mounted in silver and yellow gold, contemporary fitted case for’ Frazer and Haws from Garrards’, verbal report from GCS pearl saltwater, maximum width 4.1cm, 5.7g. Frazer and Haws founding partners, John Frazer and Edward Haws first worked with Crown Jeweller, Garrard & Co, before registering their hallmark in 1869 at Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, and opening their shop at 31 Regent Street, then considered to be the most important retail location in England £2,000-£3,000 444. A diamond-set star brooch the eight rayed star centrally-set with an oval old brilliant-cut collet above the oval border and rays set with old-cut diamonds, length 3.8mm, width 3.1mm, 6.6g £1,000-£1,500
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452. Victorian style garnet brooch and ear pendants a 9ct gold scrolling floral and foliate mount set with a central garnet cabochon and a half pearl either side, suspending a garnet cabochon drop, stamped ‘9.375’, with brooch and suspension loop fittings; a pair of 9ct gold earrings set with a central garnet cabochon (3), approx length of brooch 5.5cm, approx diameter of brooch 4cm, approx length of ear pendants 3cm, total approx weight 20g £200-£300 453. A filigree butterfly brooch stamped “18k”, approx diameter from wing to wing 5.3cm, total approx weight 12g £100-£150 454. An amethyst and silver celtic motif brooch by Murrle Bennett centrally set oval cut amethyst, stamped with Murrle Bennett maker’s mark, stamped ‘950’, total approx weight 5.1g, approx diameter 2cm £80-£100 455. A pair of amethyst and 9ct yellow gold earrings and a matching ring each collet-set with an oval mixed-cut amethyst to the applied double rope twist border, Birmingham hallmark (2), ring size L, length 2.2cm x width 1.8cm, 6.1g; earrings length 1.5cm x width 1.3cm, combined weight 3.9g £200-£300 456. A pair of seed pearl and diamond ear pendants each designed as a daisy cluster, the central old-cut diamond-set collet to the five seed pearl surround suspended from a single seed pearl surmount, length 3.2cm, combined gross weight 2.0g £500-£700 457. A pair of diamond-set cluster earrings each of reflexed openwork flowerhead design, set with predominantly brilliant -cut diamonds, the post stamped ‘750’, diameter 13mm, combined gross weight 2.6g £600-£800
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462. An aquamarine and diamond-set pendant the pendeloque aquamarine suspended from a diamond-set trefoil surmount and integral 18ct hallmarked white gold curb link chain necklace, pendant length 2.1cm, chain length 40cm, combined 5.2g £200-£300 463. Two pairs of stud earrings including a pair of diamond studs, and a pair of claw set paste earrings with screw back fittings (2) £80-£120 464. A late Regency/early Victorian gem-set sentimental acrostic ‘Regard’ cluster ring set with a central old-cut diamond to the border of five ovoid gems spelling ‘Regard’, yellow gold beadwork outer surround and ornate bifurcated flora and foliate shank, ring size M, ring head 1.1cm, 2.4g £700-£1,000
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465. An early Victorian gem-set sentimental acrostic pendant the two-coloured yellow gold asymmetric heart-shaped hinged locket applied on both sides with ornate bead and wire work viticultural decoration, the front applied with an emerald, a garnet, an amethyst, a diamond and two ruby collets spelling ‘Regard’, the internal hinged glazed compartment containing blonde hair, suspended from an associated 9ct yellow gold rope twist chain necklace with barrel clasp, locket: maximum width 2.4cm, length (excluding loop) 2.2cm, 10.0g; chain length 40cm, 4.6g £1,000-£1,500 466. A cloisonné enamel egg pendant with a scrolling design with green, blue and purple enamel, with a central orange enamel cross, together with a continental fine trace-link chain, with continental marks (2), approx length of the chain 58cm, approx weight of chain 4.7g, approx weight of egg 4.4g £80-£120
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469. A sapphire, diamond-set and 18ct white gold demi-parure comprising a pair of ear pendants and a pendant necklace, each comprising a pear-shaped sapphire within a brilliant-cut diamond-set border and collet surmount, the pendant suspended from an 18ct white gold trace link chain necklace, hallmarked, each with a matching case (2), ear pendants: length 16mm, width 8mm; 3.1g; pendant necklace 3.1g £500-£700 470. An Art Nouveau hard carved horn pendant by Georges Pierre modelled as a Dragonfly amongst roses, with central blue glass cabochon with horn tear shaped drop, the reverse signed GIP, length 11.5cm £200-£300 471. A 9ct gold locket chased with a scrolling foliate design, stamped ‘9.375’ with London hallmarks suspended on a flattened curb link chain, stamed ‘9c’ to the clasp, approx length 51cm, approx weight 24.3g £300-£400 472. 9ct gold ingot pendant stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks and suspension loop, total approx weight 32g, total approx length 4.8cm £400-£500
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476. A diamond-set cluster ring centrally-set with a brilliant-cut diamond to the two tired surround of similar-cut diamonds, the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size M, cluster diameter approximately 1.6cm, 6.0g £800-£1,200 477. A synthetic ruby ring of oval bombé design, and pavé-set with circular synthetic rubies separated by floral motifs, the plain tapering shank partially stamped ‘750’, ring size R, 8.8g £300-£500 478. A group of three rings a single stone amethyst ring, the mixed-cut amethyst set to bifurcated shoulders to a plain tapering shank, stamped ‘585’; 9ct gold ring in the shape of a rose, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; four stone garnet ring, unmarked (3), rings sizes K/L, O, F, total approx weight of 9ct gold ring 3.5g, approx weight of marked ring 2.9g £100-£150 479. A ruby cluster ring stamped ‘18k’ together with an opal and sapphire 9ct gold clustering, stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks and a sapphire floral cluster ring, stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks (3), approx weight of 18k ring 5.6g, approx weight of 9ct gold 12.7g, ring sizes K/L, L, L £200-£300 480. A Danish mid 20th century citrine ring by Aage Albing the deep collet containing a circular mixed-cut citrine applied to the plain band stamped ‘Albing’ and ‘585’, ring size L, 12.3g £140-£180
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481. A late Victorian ruby and diamond-set ring the three cushion-shaped rubies separated by two old-cut diamonds within the 18ct yellow gold gallery and shank, Birmingham hallmark, 1902; together with a seed pearl, black enamel and yellow gold ring, glazed compartment to the reverse containing hair (a/f) (2), rings size M1⁄2 and O; 3.4g and 2.4g respectively £100-£150 482. A sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw-set above a surround of eight brilliant-cut diamonds to the bark textured tapering shank stamped ‘18CT’, star engraved motifs engraved to the shoulders, ring size M/N, 4.9g £100-£150 483. A diamond single stone ring the cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond coronet-set to the plain shank stamped ‘PLAT’, ring size N1⁄2, weight approx 1.6g £200-£250
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492 486. A group of 9ct gold rings 9ct gold mounted oval cabochon amethyst ring, stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold oval-cut garnet and diamond cluster ring, stamped ‘9.375’ with London hallmarks; a diamond and emerald ring, the curved ‘V’ shaped design set with four diamonds set in between five emeralds, stamped ‘375’ with London hallmarks; three stone emerald and diamond floral cluster ring, stamped ‘375’ with London hallmarks; two 9ct gold colourless paste set rings, both stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks; three other 9ct gold gem-set rings, variously stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks and a shell cameo ring, stamped ‘9ct’ (10), total approx weight 33.4g, ring sizes: L, M, L/M, N, L/M, R, N, L, M, L £400-£500 487. A group of rings three stone oval-cut sapphire and diamond cluster ring, stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked; three stone circular-cut sapphire and diamond cluster ring, stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked; four stone circular-cut sapphire and diamond ring, stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked; four sapphire and diamond cluster rings, all stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked and a three stone garnet 9ct gold ring (8), approx weight 25.8g, ring sizes: L, M, Q/R, N, L, N, P, L £350-£450 488. A group of 9ct gold rings 9ct gold belt ring, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold wedding band, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold cross over ring, stamped ‘375’ with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold wedding band, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped ‘375’ with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold and colourless past set ring, stamped ‘375’ with Birmingham hallmarks and a twisted rope ring (7), total approx weight 15.9g, ring size S V, K, L, Q, L, J £200-£300
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489. Two Masonic rings A Masonic 9ct gold and onyx signet ring, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks and an open-work ring with Masonic motifs, stamped ‘10KP’ (2), total approx weight (excluding open-work ring) 5.8g, ring sizes W, Y £80-£120 490. Three brilliant-cut diamond rings the shanks all stamped ‘18ctPLAT’, a single stone box-set to the diamond-set shoulders; a two stone cross-over ring, diamond set shoulders, and a coronet-set single stone (3), ring sizes K, L and M respectively, combined weight 6.6g £150-£250 491. A group of four gem-set rings five stone ruby ring, set to 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks; five stone diamond ring, scrolling shoulders, set to a plain shank stamped “18ct”; diamond set dress ring, set to 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and a diamond set dress ring, set to a plain tapering 9ct gold shank, stamped with import marks (4), total approx weight of 9ct gold 11.4g, total approx weight of other ring 3.5g, ring sizes Q, L, O, L £180-£220 492. A collection of rings a shell cameo ring, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a garnet cluster ring, stamped ‘9ct’; a circular-cut single stone peridot ring, stamped ‘9ct’; a colourless paste set ring, stamped ‘9ct’; a single stone cabochon opal ring, stamped ‘9ct’; a five stone colourless gem set ring and one other(7), ring sizes O, P, L, P/Q, P, O, L £150-£250
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493. A group of 9ct gold gem-set rings amethyst three stone ring, three slightly graduated round brilliant cut amethyst, with diamond points between, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a single stone amethyst and 9ct gold ring, pear-shaped mix-cut amethyst, set to a plain shank stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; an emerald and diamond ring, in an open-work design, set to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks and two others (5), ring sizes O/P, Q, N, P, O, total approx weight 14.5g £200-£300 494. Three early 20th century gem-set and 18ct yellow gold rings a graduated turquoise five stone ring stamped ‘18’; a ruby and diamond-set three stone ring within a navette surround, the shank stamped ‘18CT’ ; and a diamond-set daisy cluster ring to the plain shank stamped ‘18’, rings sizes M, M1⁄2 and P respectively; combined weight 8.1g £200-£300 495. A diamond cross over cluster ring the two diagonal flowerhead clusters each set with a single brilliant-cut diamond within a surround of single-cut diamonds, the shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L, 3.9g £400-£600
496. A late Victorian diamond-set ring the navette-shaped panel set with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds the to the bifurcated scrolling and plain shank stamped ‘18’ diamonds, ring size L1⁄2, plaque length 2.0cm, width 0.8cm, 3.6g £500-£800 497. An early 20th century ruby and diamond-set ring the three graduated circular mixed-cut rubies with diamond single cuts between, to the 18ct yellow gold scrolling gallery and plain shank, Birmingham hallmark, ring size L, 3.5g £300-£400 498. A diamond cluster ring the central modified brilliant-cut diamond box-set above the hexagonal surround set with single-cut diamonds, to the engraved shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18Ct PLAT’, ring size J, 3.3g £300-£500
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499. An early 20th century pearl and gem-set ring the central pearl with the open work double circle set with old-cut diamonds and calibré-cut rubies and emeralds above and below to the diamond-set shoulders and yellow gold shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size O1⁄2, length 2.1cm, 4.5g £400-£600
500. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.90-1.05cts to the bifurcated diamond-set shoulders (one stone deficient) and plain shank, diamond measures 6.3mm x 6.4mm x 3.8mm, ring size Q, 3.1g £1,000-£1,500
501. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.0mm x 4.8mm x 3.5mm, claw-set to the yellow gold ridged shank, ring size O, 3.3g £400-£600
502. A diamond single stone ring the cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond measuring 9.1mm x 8.1mm x 5.7mm coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size S, 2.7g £5,000-£7,000
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503. A diamond ring centrally-set with a brilliant-cut diamond measuring approx 7.0 x 7.0 x 3.7mm with a baguette-cut and a brilliant-cut diamond collet to each side, the pentagonal shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size L, 4.8g £2,000-£3,000 504. 22ct wedding band stamped ‘22’ with Birmingham hallmarks together with a 9ct gold signet ring, stamped ‘9.375’ with Birmingham hallmarks, chased with initials (2), approx size T/U, J/K, approx weight of 22ct 5.7g, approx weight of 9ct 5.3g £180-£220 505. An amber ring the oval light coloured amber cabochon (untested) collet within a scrolling bloomed openwork frame, trifurcated shoulders and plain tapering shank stamped ‘18K 750’, ring size M1⁄2, 8.1g £100-£150 506. An early 19th century gem-set and yellow gold ring the three graduated rectangular foiled green stones (probably emerald) separated by two pairs of rose-cut diamonds, all closed back-set, blind arcaded gallery (a/f) to the floral and scrolling engraved shank, ring size K1⁄2, 1.8g £100-£150
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512. A platinum and gem-set ring the band inset with seven brilliant cut diamonds and a circular cut sapphire, hallmarked ‘950’, ring size N/M, weight approx 5.4g £150-£200 513. A collection of rings an amethyst and 9ct gold ring, bezel set cabochon amethyst to a plain band, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; a pair of amethyst and 9ct gold ear-pendants, cabochon cut amethyst set within a twisted rope border, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; a garnet and 9ct gold cross over ring, centrally set oval cut garnet to textured cross over band, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked with two other rings variously stamped (5), total approx weight of 9ct gold 12.1g, ring sizes N, L, M, M £200-£300 514. A diamond eternity ring baguette cut diamonds set in a white metal band, approx. weight 5.2g, ring size R £400-£600
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515. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring centrally set emerald cut sapphire, between two brilliant round cut diamonds, within a closed back setting, set in a white metal band, ring size O, approx. weight 12.2g £600-£800 516. A ruby and diamond three stone ring centrally set ruby cabochon, between two brilliant round cut diamonds, set within a plain tapering band, indistinctly marked ‘750’, ring size J, approx. weight 3.3g £200-£300
517. A sapphire single stone ring centrally set oval cut sapphire, within a plain tapering band, indistinctly marked ‘750’, approx. weight 6.7g, approx. ring size I £200-£300 518. A sapphire and diamond three stone gypsy ring Centrally set cabochon sapphire, between two brilliant round cut diamonds, set within a plain tapering band, stamped ‘750’, ring size J, approx. weight 3.7g £200-£300 519. A mid 20th century coral-set ring the heavy textured band applied to the centre with alternating circular cabochon and pyramidal coral collets within spherical and ‘C’ scroll wirework decoration, ring size M/O, 14.2g £400-£600 520. An 18ct gold open work ring of pierced letter design decoration spelling “FannyRichard”, stamped ‘18’ and hallmarked together with a open-work flattened curb-link cross over ring, the first ring size Q, the second ring size P, total approx. weight of the first 7.6g, total approx. weight of the second 8.9g £400-£600 521. An 18ct gold open-work ring a fashionable piece, with a pierced open work design, stamped ‘750’, ring size F, total approx. weight 9.2g £180-£220 522. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.65cts claw-set to the plain yellow gold tapering shank stamped ‘18’, ring size L, 3.7g £400-£600
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523. A large opal and diamond-set ring the oval cabochon opal measuring 9.8 x 6.6 x 6.0mm, claw-set above the surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct yellow gold basket setting and plain shank, London hallmark, ring size N, 8.6g £600-£800
528. An 18ct gold tri-coloured floral dress ring stamped 750, ring size S, total approx weight 10.7g £150-£200
524. An opal and diamond-set ring the central oval cabochon opal above an undulating surround of brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct white gold fleur de lys shoulders and shank, ring size R1⁄2, 7.2g £1,500-£2,000 525. A diamond half hoop ring the nine brilliant-cut diamonds box-set in a line, the shank stamped ‘PT950’, ring size L/M, 4.7g £300-£500 526. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 6.9mm x 3.8mm (culet obscured), coronet-set to the 18ct white and yellow gold hallmarked shank, ring size N1⁄2, 3.9g £800-£1,200 527. A black opal and diamond-set ring the oval black opal cabochon measuring 12.3mm x 7.4mm x 5.8mm within an ornate brilliant-cut diamond surround to the plain shank stamped ‘750’, ring size M, 8.2g £400-£600
529. A single stone diamond ring central round brilliant-cut diamond, bezel set, to a plain tapering platinum band, stamped ‘950’ together with a diamond and platinum eternity ring, stamped ‘950’ with hallmarks (2), ring sizes J and J/K, total approx weight 9g £300-£500 530. A gentleman’s tigers eye and 9ct gold signet ring stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks together with a gentleman’s signet ring (2), ring sizes R, X/Y, total approx weight 16g £150-£250
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531. A peridot and diamond cluster ring and a tanzanite and diamond ring the first set with a central oval-cut peridot to the 18 brilliant-cut diamond-set octagonal border, to a plain 18ct hallmarked shank; the second set with a central step-cut tanzanite to the tiered shoulders set with twelve brilliant-cut diamonds, to a plain shank stamped ‘18K’ (2), ring sizes M/N, L, total approx weight 12.7g £200-£300
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533. A diamond and 18ct gold band five round brilliant cut diamonds set within an 18ct gold white band stamped ‘750’ with common control marks, Milleninum marks and Birmingham hall marks, ring size L, total approx weight 5.2g £300-£400 534. Two diamond single stone rings each set with a brilliant-cut diamond to the conjoined platinum and 18ct hallmarked shanks, ring size M/O, 8.8g £400-£600 535. An Art Deco diamond and sapphire set ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond measuring 6.2mm x 3.8mm collet-set above a surround of calirbré-cut sapphires to the three stone diamond-set shoulders, ring size K1⁄2, 2.5g £800-£1,000 536. A diamond and pink sapphire cross-over ring designed as a pear-shaped pink sapphire measuring 4.7mm x 3.7mm x 2.3mm and diamond-set cluster terminal diagonally opposite a diamonds cluster to the hallmarked 18ct white gold shank, ring size J1⁄2, 4.5g £400-£600
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537. A pink topaz and diamond-set cluster ring the oval mixed-cut pink topaz measuring 8.1mm x 6.0mm x 4.5mm to the ten brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct plain tapering shank, ring size M, 5.7g £400-£600 538. A tourmaline and diamond-set cluster ring the central oval tourmaline measuring 10.9mm x 9.0mm x 5.9mm to the octagonal surround set with eighteen brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct gold shank, ring size N1⁄2, 5.7g £200-£300 539. A sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the central oval mixed-cut sapphire measuring 8.8mm x 7.2mm x 3.9mm within a surround of twelve brilliant-cut diamonds, three diamond-set shoulders, to the 18ct hallmarked shank , ring size N, 4.8g £300-£400 540. Three diamond rings: the first set with three brilliant-cut diamonds coronet-set above three stone diamond shoulders, hallmarked 9ct yellow gold setting; a brilliant-cut diamond single stone ring, three diamonds shoulders, stamped ‘18CT PLAT’ and with presentational inscription; and a diamond-set ring, the tapering shank stamped ‘18CT&PLAT’, ring sizes M, L, P respectively, combined 8.2g £200-£300 541. A diamond-set cluster ring the flowerhead cluster set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds tension-set within the bark textured heavy shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size M/N, 9.0g £200-£300
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542. A diamond-set cluster ring set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct gold setting and tapering shank , ring size N, 4.6g £300-£500
544. An opal and diamond-set cluster ring the central oval cabochon opal measuring 10.6mm x 8.1mm x 4.7mm collet-set above the surround of fourteen brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct hallmarked shank, ring size K, 8.2g £600-£800
543. A diamond-set cluster ring the central square collet pavé-set with four princess-cut diamonds above a surround of twelve brilliant-cut diamonds, to the 18ct gold tapering shank, Convention hallmark, ring size K, 4.9g £200-£300
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545. A diamond-set ring the central pear-shaped diamond set to either side with two marquise and a circular diamond to the plain shank, ring size O1⁄2, 3.4g £600-£800
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546. A diamond-set cluster ring of navette design, set with nine brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct gold shank, Convention hallmark, ring size O, 4.2g £150-£250 547. An emerald and diamond-set ring the central rectangular step cornered-cut emerald measuring 7.5mm x 6.0mm x 3.7mm collet-set above the surround of fourteen brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct gold tapering shank, import hallmark, ring size K, 5.6G £300-£400
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548 548. Two 22ct gold bands both stamped ‘22’ and hallmarked, approx weight of 22ct 6.7g, ring sizes L & P/Q £100-£200 549. A group of dress rings synthetic blue spinel single stone ring, set to 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks; a pinkish-red gem and half pearl cluster ring, indistinctly stamped ‘PLAT’; a red paste set ring, indistinctly stamped ‘9ct’ and a 9ct gold ring, stamped with hallmarks (4), total approx weight of ring stamped ‘PLAT’ 3.5g, total approx weight of 9ct gold rings 8.2g ring sizes Q/R,O, N, L/M £100-£150
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550. A group of gem-set eight rings: a brilliant-cut diamond single stone to the hallmarked 18ct gold setting; together with seven hallmarked 9ct gold rings: three sapphire and diamond; a ruby and diamond; an opal, diamond and sapphire cluster; a single-cut diamond-set hexagonal slightly bombé cluster; sapphire and diamond ring, set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”; sapphire and diamond four stone ring, set to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and a CZ two stone (11), ring sizes L - P1/5, 18ct 3.4g, 9ct 26.7g £400-£600 551. Two gem-set rings diamond and emerald three stone ring, round brilliant cut emerald in-between two round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped ‘750’ with hallmarks together with three stone diamond ring, three circular mix-cut diamonds, claw set to a plain shank, stamped to ring re-sizer 9ct (2), ring sizes M & Q, total approx weight of 18ct gold 3.6g, total approx weight of diamond ring 2.3g £150-£250 552. A group of six rings 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; a bi-coloured band, stamped “18ct”; a tri-coloured twisted rope ring; a yellow metal band, with an abstract design; a yellow-metal band, chased with a foliate design and a zodiac wire-work yellow-metal band (6), total approx weight of 9ct gold 1.2g, total approx weight of unmarked rings 13.4g, ring sizes K, M, O, R, Q, N £300-£400
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553. An Edwardian five stone diamond ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds set within a navette surround, pierced scrolling gallery, the shank indistinctly stamped ‘18’, ring size R, 5.9g £200-£300 554. An 18th century diamond and yellow gold ring the central shield collet set with a rose-cut diamond to the openwork yellow gold surround, the shoulders with black enamel linear decoration to the ridged shank, ring size N, 2.6g £300-£400 555. A sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring of octafoil slightly bombé design, set with nine oval mixed-cut sapphires with single-cut diamond-set border, three stone diamond-set shoulder to the shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size O, 3.6g £300-£400 556. A sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the central oval sapphire within a surround of eight brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct yellow gold fleur de lys shoulders and plain shank, ring size O, 5.3g £600-£800 557. A diamond-set ring of three openwork flowerhead design, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain shank stamped ‘18K 750’, ring size M approx, 6.0g £150-£250 558. A diamond five stone ring the central old brilliant-cut orangey brown diamond (untested for natural colour) set to either side with two graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, shank broken, 2.4g £300-£400
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561. A diamond-set oval cluster ring the three central graduated brilliant-cut diamonds within an undulating border of brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size Q, 4.9g £300-£500 562. A diamond full hoop eternity ring set all round with brilliant-cut diamonds, and with engraved sides, ring size O, 5.3g £600-£800 563. A Victorian ruby and diamond-set cluster ring the cushion-shaped ruby estimated to weigh approx 1.6ct within a surround of twelve old brilliant-cut diamond to the yellow gold scrolling fleur de lys shoulders and ridged shank, ring size N1⁄2. With a verbal opinion from GCS Lab London stating that the ruby has no indications of heat treatment, origin Thailand/Cambodia £1,500-£2,500 564. A diamond-set cluster ring the central square princess-cut diamond collet-set above the surround of eight brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct white gold shank, ring size K, 5.8g £600-£800
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567. An early/mid Victorian ‘Gothic’ garnet and yellow gold ring the central carved garnet cross applied to the rhomboidal plaque with a sphere to each corner (one a/f), to the plain tapering shank, ring size S/T, 2.7g £100-£150 568. A sapphire and diamond ring the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with a floral diamond-set cluster comprising of seven brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, to the hallmarked plain 18ct gold shank, ring sizes O/P, 4.0g £200-£300 569. An opal and diamond ring oval cabochon opal, set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, set to a plain shank, stamped ‘750’, ring sizes L, total approx weight 5.8g £250-£350
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570. An 18ct gold diamond cluster ring tiered 18ct gold mount, stamped ‘750’ with Birmingham hallmarks, set with twenty-five brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size N, total approx weight 4.5g £250-£350 571. A red hard stone intaglio signet ring central oval intaglio with griffin design, mounted on 18ct gold plain tapering band, stamped ‘18’ with hallmarks, ring size N, total approx weight 6.1g £100-£150 572. A sapphire and diamond three stone cross-over ring the central bezel set round brilliant cut sapphire, between two round brilliant cut diamonds, set to an 18ct gold shank, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size K, total approx weight 3g £200-£220 573. A yellow sapphire and diamond-set cluster ring the oval mixed-cut sapphire measuring 9.2mm x 7.5mm x 3.6mm to the ten brilliant-cut diamond surround and 18ct hallmarked gold plain tapering shank, ring size K, 5.2g £600-£800
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574. An amethyst and cultured pearl pendant on chain the pear-shaped amethyst to the 9ct yellow gold engraved ‘C’ scroll border with cultured pearls, suspended from a 9ct yellow gold faceted curb link chain necklace, import hallmark; together with two pairs of amethyst and cultured pearl ear pendants, pendant length 3.4cms, chain length 47cm, combined gross weight 11.4g £150-£250 575. A single stone sapphire cross-over ring bezel set circular cut sapphire, bifurcated shoulders tapering into a plain shank, indistinctly stamped, ring size K, total approx weight 3.1g £150-£180 576. 22ct gold wedding band stamped ‘22’ with hallmarks, approx weight 3.8g £80-£120 577. A 14ct gold wedding band stamped ‘585’, with Sheffield assay marks, ring size P, approx weight 7.8g £120-£180 578. A 18ct gold wedding band stamped ‘750’, ring size Q, approx weight 3.8g £80-£120 579. A 9ct gold lady’s watch and wedding bands etc the case stamped ‘375’, together with a 9ct gold signet ring, stamped ‘375’, a 9ct gold wedding band, stamped ‘375’, and an 18ct white gold wedding band, hallmarked ‘18’ (4), weight of 9ct gold, without watch strap, 18.3g, weight of 18ct ring approx 5.5g £200-£300
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584 580. A group of three bands white metal band, stamped ‘18ct’; yellow metal band with a chased surface and a platinum wedding band, stamped ‘950’ with Birmingham hallmarks (3), total approx weight of platinum ring 5.5g, ring sizes L, O, L/M £150-£250 581. Two 22ct gold bands both stamped ‘22’, together with a white metal band stamped ‘PLAT’ (3), ring sizes S, O, O, total approx weight of 22ct gold bands 8.5g, total approx weight of white metal bands 3.2g £250-£350 582. An amber ‘butterscotch’ coloured graduated bead necklace, total approx weight 77.6g, total approx drop length 36cm £200-£300 583. A group of cameo accessories including; 9ct gold cameo ring depicting a maiden, stamped ‘375’ to reverse, a carved shell pendant depicting mountains suspended on a fine curb link chain, a pair of carved shell ear pendants depicting a town, within a wire open work frame and a cameo brooch depicting a maiden (5), approx length of necklace 46cm, ring size P/Q £50-£60
584. A small collection of brooches and accessories an orange agate and 9ct gold brooch of square form, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; an amethyst bar brooch; a topaz set bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’; a pair of cameo dress buttons; a banded amethyst stick pin and another item (6), total approx weight of 9ct gold 5g £100-£150 585. A small and interesting collection of costume jewellery Etruscan style green hard stone and silver gilt ring, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks; carved green hard stone ring, in a wire-work border, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks; a red hard stone and silver ring, bezel set central red hard stone cabochon with a marquisette border, stamped ‘935’; a green hard stone ring, central cabochon claw set to plain shank stamped ‘18ct’; a pink paste and pearl set pendant and other items (qty), ring sizes L/M, L, M/N, N, total approx weight of gilt rings 9.1g, total approx weight of other rings 8.8g £100-£150
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586. A group of assorted jewellery comprising: a pair of jet and hematite chain and barrel cufflinks, stamped ‘375’; watermelon tourmaline, carved as a native American head, mounted in a frame with suspension loop; a watermelon tourmaline and pearl trace link necklace, stamped to clasp ‘9K’ and a pearl stick pin (4), approx weight of cufflinks 7g, total approx weight 17.5g £100-£150 587. Three pieces of turquoise and turquoise matrix jewellery a turquoise matrix nugget necklace; a 19th century Continental turquoise, blister pearl (untested) and silver girandole brooch (a/f), closed back setting; and a turquoise matrix lavallière negligée pendant to a faceted belcher link chain necklace, combined gross weight 97g £80-£120
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589. A collection of costume jewellery a Victorian silver hinged buckle bangle, chased scrolling foliate design with Birmingham hallmarks; a sterling silver enamel bar brooch by Aksel Holmsen in the shape of a leaf, with makers marks and stamped ‘Norway / Sterling / 925S’; two shell cameo brooches and one unmounted shell cameo; a marquisette brooch in the shape of a lizard; a small heart shaped locket, chased with a scrolling foliate design and other items (qty), approx weight of bangle 47.3g, approx weight of bar brooch 6.6g £80-£120
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591. A group of lady’s accessories a half pearl and green gem set pendant, stamped ‘9ct’, suspended on a chain; a floral open work bar brooch, stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked and a lady’s wristwatch, 9ct gold case stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked, with a mesh bracelet, stamped ‘9ct’, approx chain length 46cm, total approx weight of brooch 2.3g, total approx weight (including watch movement) 23.3g £100-£250 592. A collection of assorted charms fifteen 9ct gold charms, all variously stamped and hallmarked including a blue enamelled Belfast shield, an elephant, a pendant chased with the Lords Prayer, a teapot and five other charms including a crown, a guitar and a hockey player (qty), approx weight of 9ct gold 31.2g, total approx weight 43.3g £550-£650 593. A collection of 9ct gold accessories 9ct gold bar brooch set with a cultured pearl, stamped ‘375’ with London hallmarks; 9ct gold star of David pendant, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold heart padlock charm, stamped ‘375’ with London hallmarks; 9ct gold chain, stamped to tag ‘375’ with indistinct hallmarks; a single 9ct gold earring, stamped ‘375’ with Birmingham hallmarks; five chains all variously marked ‘9ct’; a pink gem set bar brooch, stamped ‘9c’; and other items (qty), total approx weight of hallmarked items 8.7g, total. approx weight 38.5g £450-£550
594. A collection of various fobs red hard stone fob set within a gold mount, hallmarks indistinct, suspended on a fetter and three link chain, stamped to clasp ‘375’; a 9ct gold and silver Masonic interior opening ball charm with locking straps, stamped ‘375’ with Birmingham hallmarks, a red and green hardstone swivel fob; a red, green and black hardstone swivel fob and a orange gem set swivel fob (6), total approx weight (excluding orange gem fob) 39g, approx chain length 51.5cm £250-£350 595. 22ct gold wedding band stamped ‘22’ with Birmingham hallmarks, together with a 9ct gold diamond chip set ring, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold ring stamped ‘9.375’ with hallmarks and two pieces of chain (5), total approx weight of 22ct 5.4g, total approx weight of 9ct 3.6g, ring size L, M/N, M £200-£300 596. A collection of brooches and stick pins a shell cameo brooch, within a scrolling open work border; a brooch by Pierre Bex, a centrally set enamel panel, flanked by two cherubs, in a scrolling open work border, stamped to fitting ‘Pierre Bex’; a malachite horse shoe stick pin; a goat stick pin; a single turquoise and pink paste set dress button; a clover stick pin, set with half pearls and stamped ‘14k’, a shell cameo ring, a black enamel pendant depicting a Thai dancer, stamped to reverse ‘Siam sterling’ and other items (qty), approx length of cameo brooch 5.6cm £100-£150
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 597. A collection of rings 18ct gold and colourless gem set ring, with Birmingham hallmarks; a five stone colourless paste set ring, stamped ‘18ct’; 9ct gold sapphire cluster ring, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; 9ct gold diamond chip ring, stamped and hallmarked; 9ct gold plaited rope ring, stamped and hallmarked and a colourless paste set eternity ring (6), ring sizes L, M/N, M, M, O/P, R, total approx weight (excluding eternity ring) 12.4g £150-£250 598. Two cultured pearl items: a four row bracelet to the rectangular foliate clasp with ruby and diamond-set detail stamped ‘750’; and a two row necklace to the asymmetric textured clasp stamped ‘14K’ with cultured pearl and ruby detail; and a pair of simulated pearl ear clips by Ciro, the clips stamped ‘9CT’ (3), bracelet length 18.5cm, 42.7g; necklace length 43cm, 50.0g £200-£300 599. An Art Deco lady’s diamond-set cocktail watch the silvered shaped rectangular dial with Arabic numerals and brilliantand single-cut diamond-set detail to the articulated lugs set with single-cut diamonds and black moiré strap bracelet with clasp stamped ‘9CT’, 12.2g £150-£250
600. A collection of brooches and stick pins a diamond set stick pin; 9ct gold half pearl and amethyst open work bar brooch, stamped ‘9.375’; a purple gem set bar brooch, stamped ‘15ct’, a blue and colourless gem set stick pin in the shape of an arrow; a cultured pearl bar brooch and other items (qty), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 2g, total approx weight of marked 15ct 3.6g £100-£150
601. A collection of chains 9ct gold trace-link chain, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine flattened curb-link chain, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; fancy fetter and three link chain, tagged ‘9c’; a trace-link chain and two other gold mounts (6), total approx weight 40.3g, total approx drop length of the first 34cm £500-£600 602. A collection of lady’s brooches etc 9ct gold locket, chased with scrolling foliate design, with Birmingham hallmarks; a Victorian silver brooch with a central floral design and scrolling surround, Cheshire hallmarks; an abstract bar brooch stamped ‘9c’; an avian and foliate bar brooch, set with blue paste and half pearl to the centre, stamped ‘9 carat’; a floral bar brooch set with colourless paste and enamel and a fancy link chain bar brooch (6), approx weight of hallmarked 9ct gold 4.3g, approx weight of silver 0.26g, approx weight of marked items 4.2g £140-£180 603. A pair of 9ct gold rectangular cufflinks chased with initials and abstract design, stamped ‘9.375’ and hallmarked together with a lady’s wristwatch by Accurist, strap marked ‘stainless MONTAL steel’ and a crucifix, marked ‘10k’ (4), total approx of marked 9ct 5.7g £80-£120 604. A 9ct gold trace-link chain stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; a 9ct fancy link chain, stamped to tag ‘375’ and a twisted rope chain (3), the first total approx length 44.4cm, total approx weight of 9ct gold 15.8g £400-£500
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605. A collection of lady’s jewellery comprising a 9ct gold, pearl and green hard stone bar brooch, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatch by Audax, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; 9ct gold and five colourless gem set ring, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked and a cameo brooch (4), approx weight of 9ct gold (excluding watch and cameo) 6.2g, approx weight of watch (including movement) 14.6g £100-£150
606. A collection of costume jewellery a silver and blue enamel pill box, London hallmarks; two cultured pearl necklaces, both with a 9ct gold clasps, stamped ‘375’ and hallmarked; a silver Celtic pendant, hallmarked; an articulated fish pendant; a fan pendant; a lady’s pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands and other items (qty), silver pendant approx weight 1.00ozt, pocket watch dial diameter 37mm, total approx weight of pocket watch 47g £80-£120
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607. A Continental Art Deco two coloured paste fob watch by Mido the 15 jewelled Swiss movement signed Mido contained within a silver shaped rectangular fob case stamped ‘0.925’ set with circular colourless and baguette green paste, adapted, with later black plait, total approx length 6cm £60-£80 608. A collection of costume jewellery a pair of red, green, pink and colourless paste gem set ear-clips; a fox head pin; a double fox head brooch; three blue hard stone set brooches; a pale purple gem set insect brooch; a turquoise set bar brooch; a Caledonian Challenges Shield brooch; a enamelled bar brooch engraved with three ducks, stamped ‘sterling silver’ and other items (qty), qty £80-£100
611. A group of lapis and malachite items a string of lapis beads, circular shape and graduating form, clasp stamped ‘JKa 925’; a pair of lapis ear-studs, marked to stem ‘18ct’; a lapis disc pendant, set within a loose mount with a wire design in the form of an octopus, indistinctly stamped to suspension loop ‘750’; four pieces of rough lapis and two polished pieces of lapis; a string of malachite beads, of circular shape and graduating form and a pair of malachite ear-studs (11), total approx length of malachite beads 60cm, total approx length of lapis beads 61cm £100-£200 612. A group of mainly 9ct bracelets, necklaces and earrings comprising: a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet, stamped ‘375’ with import marks; a pair of 9ct twisted knot earrings, stamped ‘375’; two pairs of 9ct gold hoop earrings, stamped ‘375’; 9ct gold fetter and three link chain, stamped ‘375’ with import marks, suspending a heart-padlock; an floral open work bracelet, stamped ‘14k’ and two flattened curb link bracelets, both stamped ‘375’ (7), total approx weight (excluding bracelet marked 14k) 51.4g £400-£500
609. A group of jewellery 18ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 15ct gold bar brooch, set with half pearls and colourless gem setting, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks and a curb-link bracelet with a medical tag, stamped to clasp tongue “375” and other items (qty), total approx weight of 18ct 2.1g, total approx weight of 15ct 2.4g, total approx weight of hallmarked 9ct 3.8g £450-£550 610. A collection of costume jewellery 9ct gold bar brooch, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a gem set duck pendant, mounted in 9ct gold, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold oval locket, chased with a floral design, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a pair of cameo ear studs, mounted in 9ct gold, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a large charm bracelet, with associated charms variously stamped; a silver locket, decorated with a crocus, hallmarked to reverse; two silver hinge bangles, both hallmarked; a single row of cultured pearls and other items, with jewellery box (qty), approx weight of 9ct gold 15.3g; total approx weight of silver 1.05ozt £100-£150
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618. A collection of lady’s accessories 9ct gold bar brooch, with floral and foliate motifs, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; 9ct gold and half pearl bar brooch, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a lady’s wristwatch by Dennison, the circular dial with gilt Arabic numerals, cased in 9ct gold, stamped ‘9.375’, numbered ‘87757 / 700631’ with gilt metal bracelet and clasp and a lady’s wristwatch, the circular champagne dial with Arabic numerals, cased in 9ct gold, stamped ‘375’, numbered ‘5050’ with a leather strap (4), total approx weight (including movements and bracelet/ strap) 51.2g £100-£200 619. A collection of lady’s rings, brooches, earrings, watches etc 9ct gold and blue john set ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold and opal set ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold and sapphire two stone ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct abstract gold brooch, set with pink gems and a pearl, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and black opal bar brooch, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and black opal pendant, stamped with hallmarks to suspension loop; a pair of 9ct gold and black opal ear pendants, hallmarked to stem and other items (qty), ring sizes Q/R, O, P, total approx weight of hallmarked gold 21g £300-£400
617. A collection of lady’s accessories 18ct gold and gem-set brooch, set with blue, pinkish-red and colourless gems, stamped ‘750’; a pair of matching fine twisted rope chains, suspending seven small rings, stamped to tag ‘375’; heart-shaped black opal pendant, surrounded by a diamond border, stamped ‘Kabana c 750’, suspended on a fancy link chain, stamped to tag ‘750’, stamped to clasp ‘375’ (4), approx weight of 18ct gold 6.6g, approx weight of marked metal 4.4g £200-£300
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620. A small collection of Victorian and other mixed 9ct jewellery comprising two watch chains one marked 9ct the other unmarked but assumed 9ct, a pair of oval chased cufflinks (marked 9ct, and other single cufflink, signet ring 9ct, and a chased locket unmarked (6), weight 35g £500-£600
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623. A George V full sovereign, dated 1918 bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, set within 9ct gold loose mount, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks, with suspension loop, total approx weight 12.2g £350-£450 624. An Elizabeth II half sovereign pendant dated 2002, head facing right, shield to rev, in a loose mount set with diamond points, stamped to suspension loop ‘375’ with Golden Jubilee marks, suspended on a 9ct white gold fine curb-link chain, stamped ‘375’ to tag, total approx weight 12.7g, total approx length 44cm £250-£350 625. A George V full sovereign, dated 1918 bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, mounted in a loose 9ct gold mount with a twisted rope border and suspension baille, stamped ‘375’, total approx weight 10g £300-£350
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626. A George V full sovereign pendant dated 1912, bare head facing left, George slaying rev, within a 9ct gold loose mount, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks, suspended on a fancy link chain, stamped ‘9K’, total approx weight 21.8g, approx length 52cm £350-£400 627. An Edward VII full sovereign pendant on chain dated 1908, bare head facing right, George slaying the dragon to rev, in a mount hallmarked ‘9.375’ with Birmingham hallmarks, suspended on a fancy-link chain, stamped ‘9k’ with a safety chain, total approx weight 16.4g, total approx drop length 32.5cm £350-£450 628. A George V half sovereign pendant dated 1913, bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose mount, suspended on a 9ct gold chain, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks, total approx weight 11.1g, total approx length 44cm £180-£200
629. A 18ct gold medallion by John Pinches with a relief of two turtle doves, inscribed “Ni vous sans moi ni moi sans vous”, stamped ‘750’, total approx weight 15.4g, total approx diameter 3cm £400-£500
630. A large 18ct St Christopher pendant stamped ‘750’, approx. weight 14.6g, approx. diameter 3cm £300-£400 631. A 9ct gold St Christopher pendant stamped ‘9.375’ suspended on a fancy-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, total approx weight (excluding chain) 3.8g, total approx length 46cm £80-£120
632. A Turkish 250 kurush, 1965 monnaie De luxe coin pendant bare head of l Atatürk left within circle of stars, wreath surround / Country name and date in ornate monogram within circle of stars, floral border surrounds, unmarked pendant mark with claw setting, coin diameter 39.8mm, overall weight approx. 20.8g £500-£700 633. A pair of turquoise ear pendants of oval form in collect mounts stamped ‘9ct’ to stem together with a fancy link chain (2), total approx weight 8.2g, total approx length of the chain 48cm £100-£150 634. 22ct gold wedding band stamped ‘22’ with hallmarks together with a 15ct gold bar brooch, stamped ‘15ct’ (2), total approx weight 22ct gold 7.7g, total approx weight of 15ct gold 5.4g £400-£500
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 635. A pair of 18ct gold oval cufflinks chased with the initials ‘AH’, stamped ‘18ct’ (2), approx diameter 1.8cm, total approx weight 16.9g £400-£600 636. A Victorian style silver cuff hinged bangle, an articulated fish pendant etc. first Birmingham, 1963, Joseph Gloster, second stamped 925 with red paste set eyes, together with two identity 3d coin bracelets (4), first diameter 6.5cm, weight approx. 3.61ozt £50-£80 637. A group of costume jewellery of predominantly pendants and brooches an Edwardian gem set 9ct gold brooch, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a large orange banded agate brooch; a blue john brooch, mount stamped ‘silver’; a banded agate pendant; a pair of ear pendants in the shape of a shields, a silver and paua shell kiwi brooch and other items (qty), total approx weight of 9ct gold 4.2g £100-£120 638. A collection of lady’s accessories a horse and horse shoe pendant, stamped ‘750’; a pair of large hoop earrings, stamped to stem ‘375’ with import marks; two pairs of 9ct gold and diamond chip earrings, both variously stamped ‘375’; a pair of 9ct gold ear-pendants, stamped ‘375’ with import marks; a pair of 9ct gold and diamond chip heart shaped ear-pendants, stamped ‘375’; 9ct gold three band ring, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; two pairs of 9ct gold ear-pendants, both variously stamped ‘375’; a pair of ear-pendants, stamped ‘9ct’; a pair of continental 14k gold and blue-gem set ear-studs, stamped ‘585’; a 9ct gold star of David pendant, stamped ‘375’ and a 9ct gold crucifix, stamped ‘9.375’ and two lockets, unmarked (qty), total approx weight of ‘750’ pendant 4.2g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 30g, total approx weight of 14k gold 1.5g £400-£500
639. A collection of costume jewellery a large citrine ring, silver-gilt hinged bangle, chased with a maple leaf design, indistinct hallmarks, marked ‘sterling silver, made in England’; a pair of garnet earrings, in the shape of clovers; a pair of coral cluster earrings with indistinct marks to stem; a Wedgewood plaque pendant, mount stamped ‘silver faw’, suspended on a trace link chain; a pair of pink and colourless paste brooches; a floral filigree brooch, stamped ‘sterling silver’; a silver heart shaped locket, hallmarked and stamped ‘Sterling silver JAM’ and other items, approx weight of hallmarked silver 1.17ozt, ring size O £100-£150 640. A collection of costume jewellery an agate and mother of pearl pendant by David Scott Walker, 1998, mounted in silver, hallmarked to mount, suspended on a thick fancy link chain; a silver oval locket, with a scrolling foliate chased design, Birmingham hallmarks, suspended on a belcher chain, stamped to link ‘925’ with Birmingham hallmarks; two silver hinged bangles, both chased with a scrolling foliate design, hallmarked; a gold plated oval locket, chased with a scrolling foliate design, stamped to reverse “rolled gold”; two shell cameo brooches; a octagonal shaped locket, stamped ‘9ct’; an oval locket, stamped ‘9ct’, suspended on a chain, stamped to tag ‘14k’ and other items (qty), approx weight of hallmarked silver 5.57ozt £80-£120 641. A collection of costume jewellery a 9ct gold and pearl set ring, stamped ‘9.375’; a pair of 9ct gold and pearl ear studs, stamped ‘9.375’ to stem; a crucifix pendant, stamped ‘585’ with suspension loop; a silver ingot pendant, hallmarked, suspended on a chain; a silver trace-link chain, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks; a fringe necklace stamped ‘925’ to clasp; an oval locket, stamped ‘925’ suspended on a fancy-link chain, stamped to tag ‘925’; a heart shaped locket, chased with a foliate design, stamped ‘925’ and other items (qty), total approx weight of 9ct 4.6g, total approx weight of ingot 1.00ozt, total approx weight of silver chain 0.27ozt £100-£150
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642. A group of costume jewellery a Dutch 10 cent clover brooch, dated 1941, Queen Wilhelmina head facing left; a pair of white enamel tulip earrings, stamped ‘925’ to backs; a gem set Scottish brooch, stamped ‘925’; a pair of turquoise coloured enamel drop earrings, stamped ‘925’ to backs; a silver and white enamel necklace by Finn Jensen, stamped ‘925s FJ STERLING NORWAY’; a cuff hinge bangle chased with foliate; avian design and a coin purse, stamped ‘830’ and a silver and orange banded agate ring, claw set cabochon orange banded agate to a plain tapering shank, hallmarked (qty), ring size M/N, total approx weight of ring 3.4g £200-£300 643. A collection of silver accessories and costume jewellery an oval jade ring, claw set, to a plain shank stamped ‘9ct’; a silver flattened curb-link identity bracelet, stamped with hallmarks; a small silver mirror pendant, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, suspended on a trace-link chain, clasp stamped ‘SS’; 9ct gold open-work brooch, in a floral design, set with half pearls and pink paste, stamped ‘9.375’; Victorian style double hearts brooch set with blue and colourless paste; a penknife decorated with a pink gem set letter ‘M’, stamped to suspension loop ‘Balfour 12K GF’ and other items, ring size O, total approx weight of silver (including mirror) 2.29ozt, total approx weight of hallmarked gold 3.4g, total approx weight of marked items 30g £100-£150
644. A group of costume jewellery an amber necklace with large square beads, a red Bakelite graduated beaded necklace; a pair of black enamel and half pearl ear-clips with a matching pendant and brooch; a thick Eastern white metal oversized bangle with a chased abstract design and other items (qty), total approx weight of bangle 5.31ozt £80-£100 645. A collection of costume jewellery a scarab beetle brooch, within a gilt metal border; an obsidian and silver set ring, hallmarked and makers mark ‘S&B’; a green banded agate and silver set ring, hallmarked and makers mark ‘S&B’; a silver necklace, stamped with hallmarks; a silver bar brooch chased with a foliate design, Chinese cinnabar lacquer bangle, two silver and nielloe camel brooches, stamped with hallmarks and other items (qty), total approx weight of rings 0.95ozt, ring sizes M and L, total approx weight of silver necklace 2.74ozt £80-£100 646. A double strand of cultured pearls cream coloured, of graduating form having a half pearl set clasp, in-between two colourless gems with safety chain, approx. drop length (safety chain inhibits full length) 35cm £200-£300 647. Four strings of pearls a string of cultured pearls, of cream hue, graduating form with a 9ct gold floral clasp set with pearls and a green hardstone, stamped ‘9.375’; a double row of cultured pearls, of graduating form with 9ct white gold clasp, stamped ‘9.375’ with Birmingham hallmarks; a string of large cultured pearls, of white hue and well matched size, indistinctly marked to clasp and a string of cultured pearls, of pinkish hue with a 9ct gold and pearl cluster clasp, stamped ‘9.375’ (4), total approx lengths 49cm, 43.5cm, 46.5cm, 84cm £60-£80
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648. An English crocodile skin suitcase with stitched edges, brass studs to the base and back, chromed metal locks, stamped Secure Lever Made in England, the interior green fabric lined, width 45.5cm, depth 31cm £100-£150
651. Tracy Emin (B. 1963) for Longchamp A limited edition “Always Me” Le Pliage bag with Rosette, printed cotten canvas, soft leather features and wool felt patchwork, complete with original dust cover, length 53cm, height 26cm, depth 20.5cm £500-£700
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649. A Walker & Hall dark blue leather suitcase c1920/30, with stitched edges and details, gilt initialled ‘GEJ’, the brass locks English Lever, the interior lined, edge of front impressed, ‘Walker & Hall Sheffield & London’, bearing silver Walker & Hall maker’s cross, width 45.5cm, depth 30.5cm £80-£120
652. A Christian Dior black patent leather medium Lady Dior bag the cannage quilted patent leather with silver tone hardware, complete with shoulder strap, number 12-MA-0190, width 24cm £800-£1,200
650. A red trolley rolling suitcase by Goyard in the signature Goyard print, personalised blue and white racing stripe, PVC leather, cotton mustard coloured interior, with red leather securing straps, white metal hardware, complete with original dust cover, width 35cm, height 52cm, depth 9.5cm £800-£1,000
653. A Dolce & Gabbana tan shoulder bag with light beige stitching, leopard print interior with two compartments one zipped, silver hardware and lock to front, with clochette, width 34cm £200-£300
654. A Prada light beige Shearling handbag with silver hardwear and magnetic closure, with zip purse attachment, with sheepskin interior, width 37cm £200-£300 654
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655. A Prada light beige canvas and tan leather handbag with strap to front, zip pocket to interior, clochette containing keys for padlock, width of bag 36cm £200-£300
658. Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 Damier with brown leather handles and red canvas lining, with original LV receipt, width approx 29cm £400-£600
659. A Chanel black quilted lambskin leather clutch bag with silver hardware clasp with interlocking addorsed CCs, with serial number label and card both numbered 11401825, with dust bag, width approx 27cm £600-£800
661. A pair of light beige suede Chanel mittens with fur trim and lining, with double C logo, length 22.5cm £80-£120 662. A Chanel Grey cashmere beanie with knitted bobble band and Chanel logo tag to front, width approx 29cm £200-£300
663. A pair of grey Chanel cashmere fingerless gloves with small grey tag with double CC logo to cuff, length 21cm £80-£120
656. A Louis Vuitton black Suhali leather Le Majestueux bag with gold hardware and yellow stitching, interior zipped compartment and another compartment, with luggage label and dust cover, width 33cm £700-£900 657. A Louis Vuitton monogram canvas bag with vachetta leather strap, zip closure and front pouch, with interior strap, width 26.5cm £200-£300
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660. A Chanel black leather Grand handbag the caviar leather with gold hardtone, serial sticker number 9893364, width 34cm £800-£1,200
664. A Chanel black leather reversible CC logo hat with CC logo to centre and Chanel black and white trim, width 31cm £200-£300
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 668. A clover and blue hardstone pendant by Chanel a silver four-leaf clover charm, inscribed ‘CHANEL’, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks, with blue-hardstone disc suspended on a trace-link chain, indistinctly stamped ‘925’ to clasp, total approx weight 15.9g, total approx length 40.5cm £60-£80
665. A black enamel and black crystal set umbrella pin by Chanel featuring addorsed CC, stamped to reverse ‘CHANEL 02 A MADE IN FRANCE’, total approx diameter 7cm £70-£90
666. A silver ‘Gabrielle Chanel’ signature ring by Chanel stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks, ring size O, total approx weight 0.94ozt, approx diameter 2.6cm £80-£100
667. A silver charm bracelet by Chanel stamped to clasp ‘925’, suspending a variety of charms including a clover, a heart, a star and a disc inscribed ‘Chanel’ all variously stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks, total approx weight 0.43ozt, fits a wrist of 16cm £80-£120
669. A pair of square silver cufflinks by Chanel chased with Chanel logo and clover, chased to the sides with the silhouette of Gabrielle Chanel, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks complete with branded dust cover, total approx weight 0.37ozt £80-£120 670. A Chanel ‘Coco Market’ novelty trolley coin fob approx chain length 10.5cm £40-£50
671. A Chanel S/S 2004 pink disc charm bracelet featuring addorssed CC charms, suspended from a fancy link bracelet, stamped ‘CHANEL 04 P MADE IN FRANCE’, fits loosely on wrist of 16cm £60-£80
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672. A Chanel gem-set wide cuff bracelet heavily embellished with iridescent and black paste stones surrounding addorsed ‘CC’ to centre, stamped to reverse ‘Chanel 06 A Made in France’, fits a wrist of 16cm £150-£250
673. A silver cuff by Chanel with plaited chain edge and ‘Chanel’ ribbon, stamped ‘925’ with hallmarks, stamped ‘CHANEL’, total approx weight 1.74ozt, fits a wrist of 16cm, diameter £100-£150 674. A pair of 90s Prada Cats Eye sunglasses model number ‘SPR 04B 49 3AF 3UI’, tawny coloured acetate, complete with original Prada case and authenticity card, approx diameter 13.5cm £60-£80
675. A pair of 90s Chanel sunglasses matt black frame, with tortoiseshellacetate arms and addorsed C accents, model number ‘05972 91235’, inscribed ‘Made in Italy’, approx diameter 14cm £80-£100
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683. A pale blue and orange Hermès silk tie style number 645796, with cupcake design, in original orange card box with tissue paper, length approx 150cm £50-£70 684. A steel blue Hermès silk tie style number 5268, with pink elephants clouds and geese, in original orange card box with tissue paper, length 150cm £50-£70 685. Crusades - Fuller (Thomas) The Historie of the Holy Warre fourth edition, by Buck London, 1651, A declaration of the frontis, b&w engraved frontis, engraved folding map of Palestine, 4to full contemporary £100-£150
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686. Harris (J. Pub) The Paths of Learning Strewed with Flowers or English Grammar Illustrated First edition, September 25th 1820 Harris & Son, sixteen hand coloured engraved plates including title page, original printed wrappers, 8vo. pp.16 £200-£300 687. Antiquarian Maps. Facsimiles and other titles A topographical Map of the County of Kent, by Andrews, Dury and Herbert originally published 1769, republished Harry Margary, 1969, together with facsimile of Waghenaer’s Spieghel Der Zeevaerdt, facsimile Collins (Greenville) Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot, d.w. Koeman, Dr. C, the History of Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, Whitfield, P, the charting of the Oceans ten centuries of maritime maps. and Blake, J. Sea Charts of British Isles (6), various £30-£50 688. A group of reference books on silver to include, Jackson’s Silver & Gold Marks, edited by Ian Pickford, Antique Collector’s Club, 2000, Silver Flatware, English, Irish and Scottish (1660-1980), Ian Pickford, Antique Collector’s Club, 2000, Russian Silver, Mid 19th Century - Beginning of the 20th Century, Beresta, Moscow, 1994, Antique Silver, Ian Pickford, Antique Collector’s Club, 2004, together with nineteen further reference books, five in paperback (23), various £50-£80
689. A mid 19th century French brass cased aneroid barometer by E.J. Dent the 4” circular silvered dial climate indicators and register in inches, over a curved mercury tube Fahrenheit’s Thermometer and blued steel indicator, signed E.J. Dent Paris, 1584, lacquered brass drum case with moulded surround and suspension ring, case diameter 12.1cm £100-£150 690. A Swiss rosewood cased cylinder music box late 19th century, the 28cm brass cylinder playing eight airs as listed on the tune sheet, bearing retailer’s label, ‘F Thomsen Kjobenhaven Store Kongensgade No21 Musikvarelaget’, with zither attachment, lid inlaid with stringing and a gryphon, height 15cm, width 52cm, depth 21cm £100-£200 691. A collection of 19th century and later corkscrews comprising: Italian Carlo Gemelli ‘Barmaid’ double lever corkscrew c.1950, a Farrow & Jackson brass two pillar open barrel corkscrew with rotating butterfly handle, stamped, a Thomason type double action corkscrew, the turned wood handle with brush over a bronze barrel with side winding handle and applied patent royal crest plate, two direct pull corkscrews with turned wooden brush handles and a French ‘Zig Zag’ concertina action chromed corkscrew (6), First length 26.5cm £100-£150
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692. A barristers horsehair wig and bands c.1900 contained in an oval black japanned and gilt painted tin box, length of tin 24cm £100-£150 693. A large pre-war dark mohair teddy bear possibly Bing, straw filled with two colour glass eyes, pointed nose with clipped muzzle, stitched mouth, swivel head, hump to back, jointed long shaped limbs, growler, stitched claws and felt pads, length 52cm £50-£80
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694. An autograph book purchased at BBC Children in Need ‘Wake up with Wogan’ show filled with signatures of over 40 performers from the Queen’s 2002 Golden Jubilee Party at the Palace the Harrods Visitors blue leather book is signed by a number of artists including Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dame Edna Everage, Rod Stewart, Ozzy Osbourne, Dame Shirley Bassey, Phil Collins etc, accompanied by a Queen’s Jubilee Access All Areas pass, together with letters on Buckingham Palace note paper from the Queen’s Lady in Waiting, acknowledging the generous bid, and other letters from Downing Street and Ken Livingstone, and with further letters of provenance. The autographs were collected by staff at the BBC during the Party at the Palace on 3rd June held in the Palace Gardens. The book was then auctioned for Children in Need and was bought by the current owner for £6100. The owner subsequently asked for other personalities to autograph the book such as Tony and Cherie Blair and Ken Livingstone. The Queen was unable to sign the book £800-£1,200
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695. An autograph book featuring a number of Hollywood actors and stars from 1970s/1980s collected from The White Elephant Club, actors including Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Peter O’Toole, Michael Caine, Ringo Starr and Charlie Chaplin, 15.5cm long £100-£200 696. An Imperial German WWI period officer’s Pickelhaube leather bodied shell, gilt brass Prussian helmet plate with motto, scaled brass chinstrap, officers pattern Reichs and Prussian state cockades, brass spike with fixing stars, brass spine and trim, interior with leather sweatband and cloth lining £300-£500
697. A set of dress miniatures Commander Frank Murray Paskins R.D, R.N.R formed of OBE, WWI War and Victory medals, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, the Africa Star, WWII service medal with oak leaf and GVI efficiency medal, accompanied by b&w photographs of HMS Kent with an action shot ‘a near miss’ dated May 6 1942 with negatives, a cloth badge, a ticket from London Euston to Scapa and a list of ships he served on (qty), various £100-£150
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 698. A Victorian silver Masonic medal and further Masonic pieces London, 1885, Aloes Risle, the central portrait within an openwork engraved surround headed by a gryphon, the red and white band with two further clips, one initialled, ‘P.C.N’, rear inscribed, ‘O.G.O.T.A.S.P Presented by The Officers & Bros. of the Jabez Inwards Lodge to P.C.N.Bro J Steggle as a mark of Respect For Past Services April 26th 1886’, boxed, together with a silver plated shield form medal, on a white and dark red band, inscribed with a dedication to ‘Bro. J Steggle April 26th 1886’, a silver Past Master collar jewel, Edward VII, London, 1907, G. Kennington & Sons, for A J Palmer, 1908, a silver plate example, dated for 1976-1977, a Victorian silver medal, Birmingham, 1901, two silver plate stick pins, a silver gilt and gilt medal, Birmingham, 1976, Toye, Kenning & Spencer, the medal dated 1976-77, ‘No 3757 City of London National Guard Lodge’ and a modern oval silver plate metal (9), large medal height 17cm, width 8.5cm, weighable silver 4.76ozt £80-£120 699. A collection of Cambridge University silver and bronze sporting prize medals awarded N.F Burt Jesus College comprising a silver medal awarded 120Yyds Hurdles, 1919, in fitted case with silver presentation shield shaped plaque, another cased medal for Throwing & Hammer, 1921, cased Victor Ludorum Medal by Peters, 1920, another by Peters with the motto ‘Creber Utraque Manu’ to the reverse and two silver medals for boxing, together with two cased bronze medals (8), first diameter 5.2mm, weight approx. 10.36ozt £100-£150
700. Two WWI two medal groups formed of War and Victory Medals awarded to 111231 DVR. L. Algar R.A. and 362226 GNR. P.J. Hind R.A. together with a 1914-15 campaign star 9881 S. STH. S.Roberts R.F.A. on ribbons, with cap badesgfro Royal Berkshire and Royal Engineers, mounted and framed, overall 35.5 x 26.7cm £80-£120 701. A Winchester College Queen’s silver prize medal awarded to John Daubeny by Benjamin Wyon bust of Queen Victoria left her hair tied back with roses, rev the tomb of William Wykeham at Winchester named and dated, inscribed Joannes Daubeny Commsalis, diameter 50mm, weight approx. 1.9ozt £80-£120
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704. John Pinches: A cased set of twelve proof medallions relating to the life of Napoleon 1970s, numbered 10, in a fitted box, diameter 44mm, weight approx. 15.72ozt £200-£250 705. The Trial and Acquital of John Lilburne, London, 1649, an oval struck silver-gilt medal unsigned (by D. Ramage after T. Simon) draped bust left, john Lilborne rev family arms in shield, October 26 1649, 25 x 21mm, weight approx. 5.1g £1,800-£2,200
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706. Commemorative medal. Edward VII, small gold Coronation medallion, 1902 by Desaulles, crown bust of King facing right, rev crowned bust of Queen Alexandra facing right, date on ribbon below, in original Royal Mint case, diameter 31mm, weight approx. 17.4g £500-£700 707. A cased Royal Agricultural Society silver prize medal by William Wyon, 1889, diademed bust of Victoria facing left, rev arms of the City of London, Royal Agricultural Society of England / mansion House Committee 1879, named Sir Nigel Kingscote K.C.B, in fitted case, together with a silvered New Royal Exchange 1842 Stone Laying medal by Halliday (2), diameter 55m, weight approx. 2.9ozt £80-£120
713 709. Commemorative Jamaica 1979 $25 silver proof coin and two 1977 silver medals first Prince of Wales 10th Anniversary of the Investiture, in capsule and cased with certificate, together with two limited edition Silver Jubilee medals issued by Spink, numbered 2861 and 4452, cased and with certificates (3), first diameter 63mm, total weight approx. 9.25ozt £100-£150
712. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1979 complete with capsule and Royal Mint case, approx diameter 22mm, approx weight 7.9g £300-£500 713. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1979 complete with capsule and Royal mint case, approx diameter 22mm, approx total weight 7.9g £300-£500 714. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1968 approx diameter 22cm, approx weight 7.9g £300-£500
708. Royal Canadian Mint. 1967 Commemorative Centennial proof coin set comprising $20gold coin, silver dollar, 50 cents, 25 cents and 10 cents, nickel 5 cents and bronze cent, in fitted case of issue and outer cardboard box, first diameter 27mm, weight approx £400-£600
710. Royal Canadian Mint. A collection of Elizabeth II silver dollars comprising 1962,1963 x 11, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967x2, 1972, 1973 Royal (Canadian Mounted Police) x4, 1974 (Winnipeg) x3,1975 (100 years Calgary), 1977 (Silver Jubilee), 1977 (Commonwealth Games)x2 together with 50 cents, 1966 and 1967, and 25 cents: 1964, 1967x7 and 1968 etc, together with a western Mint .999 1 Oz Troy Woodwards Christmas 1974 ingot and a USA 1896 Morgan dollar (qty), weight approx. 26.4ozt £300-£400
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required
CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business ESTIMATES AND RESERVES Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT
ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank: National Westminster Bank plc
All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate
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BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT A buyer’s premium of 26.4% is applicable to all the lots in this sale.
Please refer to the office for bank details
The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium Lots marked with a will be exempt from VAT PRE-SALE EXHIBITION All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale CONDITION REPORTS All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information BIDDING IN PERSON To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect. ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom), It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business PAYMENT Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment: DEBIT CARD We are pleased to accept Debit Cards STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. We are no longer accepting cash.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER Ø - IMPORTANT NOTE: This lot contains elephant ivory and is therefore subject to both CITES regulations and the UK Ivory act 2018. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses, certifications and any other required documentation. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The Ivory declaration submission reference number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.
Y CITES All Lots marked with the Y symbol are sold in compliance with CITES regulations. The Cites Transaction Specific Certificate number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla- en/import-exports/cites When exporting outside the UK, Regulations maybe found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#how-to-apply
Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. It is the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure a copy of the certificate is obtained from Catherine Southon Auctioneers.
CATALOGUING TERMS APPLICABLE TO PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & PRINTS Where a work is catalogued with the name(s) or recognized pseudonym(s) of an artist, it is our opinion that it is a work by the named artist. In other instances, the following expressions are used: “Attributed to…” denotes that in our opinion the work is probably by the named artist or the named artist has made a contribution to the work. “Circle of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist and dates from the period of the named artist. “Follower of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist but probably dates from a later period to that of the named artist. “Manner of…” denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy or pastiche of a work or works by the named artist and dates from a later period to that of the named artist. “After…’ denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy by another artist or a printed reproduction of a known work by the named artist. The terms “signed” and/or “dated” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by the named artist. The terms “bears signature” and/or “bears date” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by a hand other than that of the named or quoted artist. Measurements of pictures are given height before width.
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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer. DEFINITIONS “Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate) “The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number “Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property. “Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer “Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company “Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses. “Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction “Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description. The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable
1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES (a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it; (ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims; (iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property; (iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property. (b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller
Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.
3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY (a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”), (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason. (c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.
4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c), (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited
5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or (ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be: (i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold;
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(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or
(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.
(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);
(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
less Seller’s Commission and Expenses
(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
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(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination
6. VAT If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques
A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 7. POST AUCTION SALES
re-sale plus all relevant Expenses
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.
(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
8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS (a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company. (b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.
9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY (a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:(i) be reconsigned for sale; or (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses. (b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-
10. RESCISSION OF SALES The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control
11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),
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(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or
(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
(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
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.
CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION
3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS
(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:
(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
(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd; (iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement (b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot
2. DEFINITIONS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; “THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183; “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer; “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 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
(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion
4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS (a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit (b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller
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A N T IQU ES & COL L ECTA BL ES 5. BIDDING AT AUCTION (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained) (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded
Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs; (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings
10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
(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
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)
(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
7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION
11. DATA PROTECTION
(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
(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)
(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business
8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”) (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a) (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers
9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; (b) cancel the sale of the lot;
12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.
13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk. All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.
(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;
The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.
(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
For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk.
(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;
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