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Wednesday 16th October 2024

Antiques & Jewellery

Wednesday 16th October at 10.00am

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(LOTS 1-781) Wednesday 16th October at 10.00am

1. W ‡ Mark Stoddart Herbert (British, b. 1960)

A limited edition patinated bronze and glass ‘Mother and baby Hippo coffee table’, number 28 of 99, signed M Stoddart, stamped 28/99, together with original certificate from Sculpt-Art Creations, width 137cm x depth 93cm approx

Purchased directly from Mark Stoddart

£4,000-£6,000

2. Richard Young for Merrow Associates. A 1970s two tier occasional table with glass top, chromed frame and rosewood undertier, on casters, height 41.4cm, width 55cm, depth 57cm

£100-£150

3. A nest of three clear graduated acrylic occasional tables (3)

height 37.9cm, width 50cm, depth 38cm

£50-£80

4. W Richard Young for Merrow and Associates. A 1970s coffee table model 341 C circular glass top over a chrome plated x form base, diameter 91cm, height 32.5cm

£80-£120

5. W A set of six Italian cantilever dining chairs after the design by Marcel Breuer late 20th century, tubular chrome frames with tan leather seats and backs (6), height approx. 80cm, width 55cm

£500-£700

6. W A contemporary glass console table

height 73cm, length 119.5cm, depth 39cm

£50-£80

7. Two Contemporary Patinated Bronze Table Lamps

both of spherical form, both fitted with dome shade, of which one pierced, with splattered abstract decoration, one baring one handwritten label Val Gould (2), both heights 31.5cm

£100-£150

8. A Penta Ch’i table lamp in nickel and glass designed by Umberto Asnago 1999

height 43.5cm

£100-£150

9. Designed by Michael Bang for Holmegaard

a Danish Sakura glass table lamp, circa 1980, height including fitting 41cm

£80-£120

10. W An Art Deco style burr walnut writing desk designed Adrian Jones c.1994 boxwood strung, the superstructure with central recessed fall front enclosing cherrywood interior with pigeonholes and drawers, flanked by two stepped tiers of drawers over three frieze drawers with ebony handles, on square tapering legs, height 96.7cm, width 119.8cm, depth 58cm

£200-£300

11. W A Regency mahogany cheval mirror the rectangular bevelled plate within a ring turned swing frame, each upright surmounted by turned finials, on four scroll legs with brass lion paw sabots on casters, height 172cm, width 77.7cm, depth 55cm

Provenance Reindeer Antiques

£300-£400

12. An Edwardian Sheraton Revival painted satinwood tripod wine table

the circular lobed top with moulded edge painted with a central vignette of putti among clouds bordered with swags or roses, on a vase turned stem and tripod base, stamped O.M 3096, height 52cm

£70-£90

13. W A Regency rosewood side cabinet

the rectangular top over a pair of silk and brass lattice grille inset doors enclosing a single shelf flanked by moulded pilasters with scroll capitals, on plinth base, height 91.2cm, width 122cm, depth 40cm

Provenance Reindeer Antiques

£300-£400

14. A George III mahogany octagonal tripod table the figured mahogany crossbanded and strung top with tip action, on a spiral fluted stem on hipped splayed legs, height 73cm, diameter 86.8cm

Provenance Reindeer Antiques

£200-£300

15. W A Regency giltwood and gesso inverted breakfront overmantel mirror the ball moulded cornice over a painted nautical frieze, the central tablet depicting Dover signed Whitfield Dover, 1810 flanked by scenes of Men O’ War in action, the triple rectangular plates flanked by Egyptian sphinx pilasters, height 56cm, width 137cm

Provenance Reindeer Antiques

£400-£600

16. A George III mahogany serpentine fronted card table c.1770

the foldover top with moulded edge inset with baize, shaped sides, over a plain frieze, acanthus carved angles on moulded chamfered legs, height 73cm, width 92cm, depth 45cm

£200-£300

17. A Charles II carved walnut open armchair the top rail pierced and carved with a putto and scrolling acanthus scrolls above a later upholstered back and stuff over seat, acanthus scroll carved arms conforming front stretcher, barley twist uprights, legs and H stretcher, height 116cm, width 63cm, depth 68cm

£200-£300

18. W A 19th century French ormolu mounted red tortoiseshell and brass boulle marquetry ebonised writing table the oval serpentine top inset with gilt tooled leather, over a single frieze drawer raised on cabriole legs with caryatid mounts, height 76cm, width 148.5cm, depth 87.5cm

£400-£600

19. W A 19th century French ormolu red tortoiseshell and brass boulle marquetry ebonised pier cabinet the arched glazed door enclosing a red velvet lined interior with single shelf, raised on plinth base, height 107.5cm, width 79cm, depth 31cm

£200-£300

20. A William IV mahogany box stool / Ottoman of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid and sides upholstered in blue fabric, fitted interior with divisions, raised on scroll bracket feet on brass casters, height 43cm, width 57cm, depth 43cm £80-£120

21. A large Queen Anne style chinoiserie wall mirror contemporary, height 132.5cm, width 68cm

£80-£120

22. W A Regency style polychrome and gilt console table second half 20th century, the simulated marble rectangular top raised on paired gilt dolphin supports on a shaped base with scrolled supports, height 76.5cm, width 121.7cm, depth 46cm

£100-£150

23. W A William III walnut and marquetry and oyster veneered longcase clock by Jasper Taylor London late 17th century, the 10” square dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and winged mask spandrels, signed Jasper Taylor Londini Fecit, 8 day 5 pillar brass two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a flat stepped moulded cornice over a pierced fret carved frieze, engaged barley twist and glazed sides, the door decorated with three marquetry panels depicting a bird amongst floral sprays, on a box base with conforming marquetry and compressed bun feet, height 196cm £3,000-£4,000

24. W A George II figured walnut longcase clock with moonphase, alarm and annual calendar by John Crolee, London c.1755, the 13” arched brass dial with moonphase to arch with a band of engraving above and hemispheres below, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic seconds, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds and alarm dials, and either side of the seconds ring two large cutouts in the form of sectors with scrolled bevelled edges, on the left side is shown the day of the week and ruling deity on the right the month and its zodiacal sign, strike/silent regulation at 9 o’clock and female mask spandrels, signed John Crolee, five pillar rack striking movement on a bell, brass cased weights, the case crossbanded and chequer strung, the arched hood covered in tooled leather and surmounted by gilt brass flambeau finials, over a glazed door blind fret frieze flanked by fluted and brass strung columns, the sides glazed, the trunk with arched door and gently curved sides, on a box base raised on a double plinth, height including finials 241.5cm

Literature: Robinson (Tom) “The Longcase Clock”, illustrated and described p. 285. suggesting possible Dutch influence in type of calendar and in provision of alarm, Derek Roberts, Fine Antique Clocks £4,000-£6,000

25. W An early 19th century mahogany longcase regulator the circular 11” silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with central seconds over hours dials within outer minute track and blued steel hands, signed H.T.W. Ellis London, single train 8 day brass six pillar movement with deadbeat escapement and dust cover, the steel pendulum rod with mercury compensated glass jar pendulum and brass cased weight supported on a six spoked brass pulley, the arched hood, surmounted with three gilt brass pineapple finials over a trunk with glazed door and reeded canted sides, on a box base with raised outline moulding on plinth, height 205cm, width 44.5cm, depth 23.5cm £3,000-£4,000

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26. A George III mahogany chest on chest

the upper section with projecting dentil cornice over a blind fret frieze and two short and three long graduated drawers, between canted fluted angles, the lower section with brushing slide over three graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, height 185cm, width 113cm, depth 56cm

£400-£600

27. A Chinese export reverse glass painting late 18th / early 19th century, depicting two boys seated on a terrace, red stained carved wood frame, within frame 34.2 x 49cm, overall 44.5 x 60cm

£600-£800

28. A gilt metal mounted ceramic tray top table by Wong Lee of shaped form mounted with ormolu acanthus scroll handles, decorated with a pair of parrots among branches, within orange and gilt borders, printed mark verso, raised on an ebonised and gilt stand, height 56.5cm, width 77.5cm, depth 52cm

£50-£80

29. A mid 19th century mahogany travelling upholsterers toolbox

the top with flush brass carrying handle and twin hinged flaps containing lift out trays with divisions to one side a narrow drawer between them and to other side a long drawer below, height 19.5cm, width 28cm, depth 35.5cm

£50-£80

30. A Victorian burr walnut table top humidor the twin doors enclosing three cedar drawers with divisions, sunken brass carrying handles to sides, the locked stamped Bramah, height 33cm, width 30.6cm, depth 25.4cm

£150-£250

31. Ø A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy rectangular with canted corners, silver wire strung and ivory crossbanded, hinged domed lid, two division fitted interior with lidded compartments with ball finials, silver escutcheon, vacant oval cartouche and reserve to lid engraved with initials, key present, height 14cm, width 18.7cm, depth 11.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: A196F3R3

£400-£600

32. A 19th century French tortoiseshell and brass boulle work box rectangular with canted corners and hinged ogee moulded lid, the interior lined in red velvet with single division, height 9.5cm, width 16.5cm, depth 12cm

£80-£120

33. An early Victorian brass bound walnut dressing box

fitted interior with various glass jars with silver plated fittings and lift out tray, height 13cm, width 30cm, depth 22.7cm

£70-£90

34. A late 19th century Russian Feast Day Icon tempera on gesso on wood panel, the central panel depicting the resurrection, the inner circle scenes of Passion of Christ and the outer circle the sixteen major festivals, 35.2 x 40cm

£200-£300

35. A 19th century Russian Icon of the Mother of God of Jerusalem tempera on gesso on wood panel, 35.5 x 31cm

£200-£300

36. A 19th century Russian icon tempera on gesso on wood panel, quadri-partite depicting Saint George, Archangel Michael, The Three Hierarchs and The Ascension of Christ centred on the Mother of God, with two saints in the border, 44 x 38cm

£100-£150

37. A 19th century Russian icon of the crucifixion tempera on gesso on wood panel, inset with a brass blessing, 43.7 x 38.4cm

£100-£150

38. A 19th century Russian icon. The Mother of God of the Burning Bush tempera on gesso on wood panel, 52.3 x 45cm

£200-£300

39. A 19th century Russian Icon of the Three Hierarchs of Orthodox Christianity tempera on gesso on wood panel, Basil The Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chryostom, of which two with applied metal halos, 53.5 x 43.8cm

£200-£300

40. A 19th century Russian icon tempera on gesso on wood panel, multi-partite depicting the Beheading of Saint John the Baptists and the Dormition of the Mother of God framed by four further saints, 34.5 x 30cm

£80-£120

41. A 19th century Russian Icon of St Nicholas the Wonderworker tempera on gesso on wood panel, depicted full length holding a gospel book in his right hand with a silver gilt halo from which is suspended a foliated tsata, silver gilt foliate repoussé decorated basma, 32 x 27cm

£300-£400

42. A 19th century Russian Icon of the Three Hierarchs of Orthodox Christianity tempera on gesso on wood panel, depicting Basil The Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chryostom, 30.5 x 26cm

£100-£150

43. A large 19th century Russian icon of St Nicholas the Wondermaker tempera on gesso on wood panel, half length holding an open Gospel book, 53.7 x 46cm

£300-£400

44. A large 19th century Russian Menological Calendar icon Month of February, tempera on gesso on wood panel, arranged in five rows depicting saints and feasts with Cyrillic numerals, 53.7 x 42.5cm. one splint absent the other has moved and travelled beyond the panel

£400-£600

45. A 19th century Russian icon of St John the Evangelist in Silence tempera on gesso on wood panel, holding a gospel and with angel whispering into his ear, 36 x 32cm

£300-£400

46. A late 19th century Russian Icon of St Tikhon Kaluga tempera on gesso on wood panel, half length holding a scroll against a tooled gilt ground within a strapwork border, 31 x 26.4cm £100-£150

47. An eastern Orthodox icon of St Nicetas possibly Bulgarian 18th / 19th century, tempera on gesso on wood panel, seated in military tunic holding a scroll, 30.8 x 26.2cm

£100-£150

48. A collection of mostly Russian icons tempera on gesso on wood panel, comprising Mother of God, an unknown saint, The mother of God surrounded by saints, miniature icons of St Tikhon of Luchov, and St Sergius of Radonezh, praying fro his parents Sts Cyril and Maria, a gilt bronze icon of the Holy Trinity, and a Greek icon of a guardian angel and two other saints, first 16.5 x 14.7cm

£100-£150

49. Two 19th century Russian Icons tempera on gesso on wood panel, first quadri partite, depicting Mother of god of Unexpected Joy, a guardian angel, St Nicholas and two other saints, second multi partite, inset with a silvered bronze icon of Our lady of Kazan and depicting Mother of God The Seven Sorrows’, Mother of Unexpected Joy and various saints (2), first 35.2 x 30cm second 31 x 26.4cm

£100-£150

50. A 19th century Russian Icon of the Three Hierarchs of Orthodox tempera on gesso on wood panel, depicting Basil The Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chryostom, silvered brass oklad, 33.5 x 27cm £200-£300

51. Two 19th century Russian oklads first silver, St Petersburg, assay master Aleksandr Ilbich Yashinov, makers mark PU, repoussé embossed for the Dormition of the Mother of God, second gilt brass for a quadri partite with foliate chased borders (2), first 38 x 33.3cm, weight approx. 21.18

£300-£400

52. A late 19th century Russian miniature silver icon of Christ Pantocrator, 84 standard St Petersburg, marker mark indistinct, rectangular, the chased oklad fitted with suspension ring, 11.1 x 9.2cm

£80-£120

53. Two Russian icons 18th / 19th century, tempera on gesso on wood panel, first quadri partite depicting the Mother of God Kazanskaya, St Nicholas, St George and the dragon and St Demetrius, second St George (2), first 28.5 x 23cm, second 29 x 22.2cm

£100-£150

54. A Russian icon of Christ of the Fiery Eye, 18th / 19th century tempera on gesso on wood panel, 29.5 x 25.5cm

£80-£120

55. A cabinet makers teak cased set of specimen timbers early 20th century, rectangular case with sliding lid revealing a selection of 62 timber samples with paper labels, stamped G. Wickens, case 24.3 x 17.3cm

£80-£120

56. A mahogany lazy susan late 19th / early 20th century, diameter 29.5cm

£40-£60

57. A pair of 19th century novelty brass two light ‘Luminere’ candlesticks in the form of soldiers standing in armour with arms aloft issuing nozzles with drip pans, on domed circular bases (2), height 19cm

£60-£80

58. An early 20th century Austrian painted terracotta figural table lamp in the manner of Goldscheider modelled as an artisan holding aloft a torch in his right hand, signed Aug Ollo, fitted with frosted glass flame shade, height 113cm

£200-£300

59. A gilt brass and white veined black marble Corinthian column table lamp late 20th century, on a square stepped base, height including fitting 57.5cm £100-£150

60. An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany three bottle Tantalus inlaid with fan patterae, the mirror backed superstructure enclosing three square cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers over and compartment below with twin hinged flaps with applied metal labels ‘Cigars’ and ‘Cigarettes’ enclosing a fitted interior with divisions and a cribbage board, carrying handles to sides, height 29.6cm, width 35.5cm, depth 26.5cm

£80-£120

61. A pair of late 18th century polished bronze egg cups height 6.2cm

£50-£80

62. Franco Raggo for Fontana Arte. A Nobi 2026 chrome floor lamp designed in 1992 height 194cm

£100-£150

63. A collection of ten Russian brass samovars late 19th / early 20th century, of varying design and size, one stamped for Batashev, two for Vorontsoz, another B G Teile, height largest 54.5cm

£200-£300

64. A collection of late 17th /18th century continental candlesticks to include a near pair of French Louis X V octagonal bell metal candlesticks with chased floral decoration, a near pair of square based candlesticks, late 17th / early 18th century, probably Spanish, a single octagonal based candlestick, probably Spanish two taller candlesticks with drip pans on triangular bases, etc (9), first height 25cm

£50-£80

65. Two late 19th century Russian Folk cross stitch embroideries first with geometric design in red and brown, second on cream silk with geometric designs in red, blue and yellow and brown, mounted, framed (2), first within mount 25 x 33.5cm, overall 35.3 x 45.7cm

£50-£80

66. A George III dressing table mirror with later ebonsied and gilt decoration the shaped frame later painted black with gilt line decoration, with hinged support and suspension rings, height 46.5cm, width 44.4cm

£80-£120

67. Two North American Folk Art carved wood decoy ducks late 19th century / early 20th century, one a Greater Scaup, with lead weight the other a Redhead with pendant lead weight, incised initials to underside V M, both polychrome decorated (2), first length 36cm

£100-£150

68. Franz Bergman. An Austrian painted cold painted bronze of a Woodcock c.1900, standing, naturalistically painted plumage, vase mark, height 12cm. length 17cm

£200-£300

69. A cold painted bronze Old English Bulldog car mascot early 20th century, naturalistically cast standing on a chrome plated shaped base with screw fitting, height 10cm, length 10cm

£80-£120

70. A limited edition Franklin Mint patinated bronze figure ‘Champion Finish’ of Lester Piggott riding Nijinsky titled and signed David Cornell 1985, on black marble plinth base, height 21cm, length 23cm

£60-£80

71. After Barye A pair of anamalier dog bronzes of Irish Setters naturalistically cast seated, signed Barye, on variegated black marble bases (2), height 18.5cm

£50-£80

72. An early 19th century French empire patinated bronze figure of a greyhound standing on a naturalistic base raised on plinth base with acanthus border, bears paper label ‘Morize fabricant de bronze Rue St-Denis, No 212 a Paris, height 12.5cm, length 12.7cm

£100-£200

73. Circle of Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975)

‘Abstract standing figure’ patinated bronze, unsigned, ebonised plinth base, height 56.2cm

£80-£120

74. A late 19th century French patinated bronze figure of Mercury wearing a winged helmet and holding aloft torch in his right hand, unsigned, on a square marble plinth base, height 25.8cm

£100-£150

75. Paul Emile Machault (French 1800-1866) A patinated bronze of a farmer late 19th century, standing with a plough and wheat sheaves at his feet, signed Machault, height 34.5cm

Christie’s Carpets, Decorative Objects and Furniture 25 March 1998

Lot 65

£200-£400

76. Alexandre Ouline (Belgian, 1918-1940)

‘Maternite’, a patinated bronze signed Ouline, on black marble plinth base, height 29cm, length 40cm

£200-£300

77. After Parmen Zabello.

A Russian bronze figure of Yermak Timofeyevich early 20th century, unsigned, raised on a white marble plinth base, height 25.5cm

£80-£120

78. ‡ Tom Merrifield (1932-2021)

‘Wayne Sleep’, signed TM and numbered 8/10 on sole of left foot, bronze figure of male ballet dancer, arm span 30cm, total height approx. 20cm

From a deceased estate and a private collection of Tom Merrifield sculptures. The sculptures signed ‘TM’ are the earliest of Merrifield’s work after he retired as a dancer in the early 1970s

£500-£700

79. ‡ Tom Merrifield (British, 1932-2021)

‘Nude ballerina’, signed TM and AP on sole of left foot, bronze figure with a green patina of ballerina with out-swept arms, total height approx. 53cm

£400-£600

80. ‡ Tom Merrifield (British, 1932-2021)

‘One’, signed TM and numbered 8/8 on sole of right foot, bronze figure of ballerina posing with right knee on the ground whilst looking and gesturing to her left, total height approx. 33cm, width of base 29.5cm

£400-£600

81. ‡ Tom Merrifield (British 1932-2021)

‘No words’, signed TM and numbered 1/8 on sole of left foot, bronze figure of a ballerina posing theatrically with her right leg in the air, total height approx. 50cm

£250-£350

82. ‡ Tom Merrifield (British 1932-2021)

‘Le Faune’, signed and numbered 1/150, bronze figure with a green patina depicting a male on the edge of the cliff dancing towards his destiny, total height approx. 18cm, width of base 12cm

£150-£250

83. ‡ Tom Merrifield (British 1932-2021)

‘Spectre de la Rose’, signed and numbered 92/95 on base, bronze figure of a ballerina showering herself in rose petals, total height approx. 28.5cm

£300-£400

84. Ø An Art Deco shagreen and ivory desk clock c.1920 the circular ivory dial with silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, minute track with pierced blued steel hands, 8 day movement, square crossbanded shagreen surround with silvered easel strut support, height 19cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: D1A6RU2M

£400-£600

85. A late 19th century French miniature ormolu carriage timepiece by Leroy Fils white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and blued steel hands, signed indistinctly Leroy & Fils 13-15 Palais Royal, Paris, 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement with platform escapement, backplate stamped AB Depose 9071, four glass case with inspection top key present and numbered 8981, in a fitted leather travel case, height with upright handle 9.1cm

£200-£300

86. An early 20th century French gilt brass carriage clock with alarm white dial black Roman numerals, minute markers, subsidiary alarm dial and blued steel moon hands, passing strike on a coiled going silvered platform escapement with compensated balance, backplate numbered 10311 four glass case with inspection top, height with handle upright 16cm

£80-£120

87. A French Anglaise Riche ormolu and painted porcelain repeater carriage clock c.1900 the mask with white chapter ring with black Roman numerals and minute markers painted with a mountainous lake landscape, the 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement with compensated bi-metallic balance with passing strike on a coiled steel gong, numbered 3148, the case with fluted carrying handle over a ripple moulded entablature supported on Corinthian columns, raised on a moulded stepped base, the sides with polychrome painted landscape panels with Watteauesque lovers, stamped K10, height with handle in upright position 20.3cm

£600-£800

88. A collection of thirty one Roman and later pottery oil lamps Republic to Late Roman, to include a large moulded pottery oil lamp decorated with an olive wreath, 2nd C AD . Ex Coll. Rambaut france, 1950s; an oil lamp f Vogelkopf type, late Hellenistic / early Roman, Ex. Sir Francis Sacheveral-Darwin 1786-1859, a small lamp with two spouts 2nd/3rd century AD Ex. collection A.E.Reeves, Wiltshire, an oil lamp with two counter posed volute spouts, 1st or early 2nd Century, Ex. Private collection, Oxford, brown slip pottery oil lamp moulded with a hare, the base stamped CLOSVC, Tunisia late 1st to mid 2nd C. Ex collection MariusVictor-Enrest Dumas, a lamp moulded with the figure of Victory, 1st C AD, a lamp with volutes at the nozzle and moulded quatrefoil pattern, a late Roman oil lamp 2rd/4th C AD. a pottery saucer form oil lamp with pinched sides, Judea / Palestine, mid 1st Millennium, Ex. De Salis Collection, an Islamic wheel turned pottery oil lamp 12th-14th etc (31), first length 11.5cm

Those with provenance acquired from Helios Gallery with certificates. Others purchased online with invoices

£400-£600

89. A glazed wall hanging display case of preserved tropical beetles with data labels, 38.2 x 61cm

£50-£80

90. A collection of sporting trophies comprising an impala skull mounted on an oak shield, inscribed verso ‘Impala shot with 7.9mm Mauser near junction of Letaba and Oliphants Rivers, E Transvaal by F.E.H.B 1906, a Bongo skull, a gazelle skull, two roe deer skulls, an other pair of antlers and a Red Fox pad with label ‘Tickham Hunt Opening Meet Nov 6th 1954 Thory Hill’, all mounted on oak shields (7), first height 70cm

£80-£120

91. Taxidermy. A cased male Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) early 20th century, in a naturalistic estuarine setting standing on faux rockwork, watercolour painted backboard, signed Bill Cox 36 Manchester St Lpool, ebonised three glass case with gilt moulding, inscribed verso ‘Shot 1926 Parkgate Wirral by T. W Stocks, height 47.2cm, width 56.3cm, depth 24cm

£100-£150

92. Taxidermy. A bowfronted cased pair of Brown trout in the manner of J Cooper & Sons mounted in naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses set over a pebbled river bed, blue painted backboard, three glass bowfronted case with verre eglomise border, bearing labels inside case ‘Brown Trout 2 Lbs. 1/4 Oz caught at Bakewell by J.A. Whittal. May 29th 1939’ and ‘Brown Trout 1 Lb. 15 Oz caught at Alton by J.A. Whittal. June 10th 1939’, height 42cm, length 68cm, depth 15.5cm

£200-£300

93. Taxidermy. A Victorian long eared owl under dome perched on faux rockwork amongst grasses, under domed on ebonised base, height 50.5cm £80-£120

94. Taxidermy. Two late Victorian cases of feral cats mounted naturalistically hissing amongst grasses upon faux rockwork, painted back and sides, glazed box case, one bearing paper label for Walter Burton, Taxidermist and Naturalist 191 Wardour Street, London, W (2), each height 37cm, width 30.5cm, depth 20.1cm

£100-£150

95. Taxidermy. A cased Hawfinch and a cased Crested Tit first in naturalistic perched on branch amongst grasses and gorse, painted backboard, bears paper label D.L. Keningale Taxidermist Warwickshire, second perched on a stump with grasses and pine cones, bears label verso for Ann & John Burton, Log No; 9288/N Denmark Wildlife Tag No; 306719, both in three glass cases, together with a Red Legged Partridge mounted on a square plinth base (3), first height 26cm, width 17.7cm, depth 8.8cm

£80-£120

96. Taxidermy. A Victorian leucistic blackbird under dome perched on an branch with ferns and grasses on rockwork, under dome on an ebonised plinth base, height 33cm £80-£120

97. W A Victorian walnut entomological cabinet and collection the burr walnut panelled door enclosing twenty two drawers with turned bone handles containing a selection of British and Tropical butterfly and moth specimens, on plinth base, height 130cm, width 62cm, depth 62cm

£1,500-£2,000

98. W A Victorian mahogany entomological cabinet and collection the arched panelled door enclosing seventeen fiddleback fronted drawers of which seven contain a selection of British moth and butterfly specimens, on plinth base with compressed feet, height 91cm, width 45cm, depth 41cm £500-£800

99. An impressive Victorian Folk Art butcher’s shop display model by Fernley, 1880 polychrome decorated wood and plaster, depicting the shop front decked with cuts, carcasses and produce with a butcher holding a steel knife, to the left the abattoir at work with figures engaged in butchery including the slaughtering of a bull, above the sign inscribed ‘Fernley Family Butchers’, and a row of four sash windows, adorned with flags, ferns and potted plants, bears a metal plaque label to left “Fernley Makers Limehouse 1880”, the case with applied gilt frame to front and carrying handles to side, It is understood that these models were placed in butcher’s shop windows when the shop was closed as a trade sign, height 78cm, width 94.5cm, depth 42cm

Butcher’s Hall, The Worshipful Company of Butchers, Woolley & Wallis, Lot 630 3rd April 2012, On loan Museum of Childhood, Bethnal Green where on display for over thirty years, By direct family descent and made by then vendors great great grandfather

£8,000-£12,000

100. A Victorian petit point woolwork tapestry depicting a choir of young women singing in church, oval, bears hand written note verso ‘This was done 1879 worked by Ellen Smith of 42 Grange Rd, Canonbury’, gilt gesso frame, tapestry 39 x 30m, overall 84.5 x 73cm

£80-£120

101. A mid 19th century needlework tapestry of a paddle steamer flying the American flag and with raised cord rigging, birds eye maple frame with gilt slip, within mount 48.5 x 58cm, overall 63.5 x 73cm

£200-£300

102. Michael William Sharp (British, 1777-1840) Two portraits of pensioners

‘A Chelsea pensioner’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right and ‘The Greenwich Pensioner’, oil on panel, signed bottom right, both in contemporary gilt gesso frames (2), first canvas 38.5 x 29.5cm, overall 53 x 44.5cm

Christie’s British and Victorian Pictures 7 November 1996, Lot 19

£600-£800

103. Henry Jones Thaddeus R.H.A (Irish, 1859-1929)

‘Profile portrait of an elderly gentleman smoking a clay pipe’, oil on panel, signed top left H J Thaddeus and dated, 1887, oak frame with gilt slip, glazed, panel 32 x 23.5cm, overall 43.8 x 36cm

£180-£220

104. William Henry Hunt (British, 1790-1864)

‘Portrait of seated boy’, watercolour, signed bottom right W Hunt, gilt gesso frame, within mount 30.5 x 18.5cm, overall 47.5 x 35.2cm

Christie’s British and Continental Watercolours, Drawings and Prints 27 February 1997, lot 94

£200-£300

105. Henry Jones Thaddeus R.H.A (Irish, 1859-1929)

‘Portrait of a Dutch girl in traditional costume from Walcheren in the province of Zeeland’, oil on panel. signed top left H J Thaddeus and dated 1887, ebonised frame with gilt slip, glazed, panel 26.2 x 35cm, overall 45.5 x 37cm

£200-£300

106. Reginald Barber (1851-1928)

‘Morning Call’, oil on canvas, initialled RB and dated 1886, in the round, gilt slip and ebonised moulded frame, aperture diameter 34.8cm, canvas 35.5 x 35.8cm, overall 50.7 x 50.7cm

Christie’s British and Victorian Pictures 7 November 1996, lot 146

£400-£600

107. Late 19th century British School

‘Portrait of lady wearing a cot with a fur collar’, oil on canvas, unsigned, gilt gesso frame later painted white, canvas 45.7 x 36cm

£400-£600

108. Paul Hagemans (Belgian, 1884-1959)

‘Fishing on the river’, oil on canvas board, signed bottom right and dated 10, grey painted gesso frame, canvas board 34.2 x 41cm, overall 54.5 x 62cm

£400-£600

109. British School, Late 19th Century

“The Fisherman”, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, within frame 38.5 x 29cm, overall 62 x 52cm

£150-£200

110. ‡ Clive Madgwick (British, 1934-2005)

‘One Man and His Dog II’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right and dated verso 1989, framed, canvas 45 x 30.2cm, overall 61 x 45.5cm

£300-£500

111. Georges Michel (French 1763-1843) attrib.

‘River landscape’, oil on canvas, unsigned, contemporary gilt gesso frame, bears label verso for Le Garde Meuble Bedel & Cie 18 Rue St Augustine, canvas 35 x 65cm

£200-£300

112. Jan Van Couver (Dutch, 1836-1909)

‘A corner in Kew Gardens’ and another untitled landscape, both oil on panel and signed bottom right JvanCouver, first titled verso and initialled J.V.C. gilt gesso frames, glazed (2), each panel 22.5 x 20.5cm, overall 37.8 x 36.2cm

£200-£300

113. John Glover (British, 1767-1849)

‘River landscape with trees, a building and figure driving cattle’, watercolour, signed bottom left J. Glover bottom left, mounted, gilt gesso frame, old paper label verso Exhibited in various Galleries 20 Royal Academy, 22 British Institutes of Painters: Watercolours, 112 Suffolk Street Gallery, 290 ‘”O.W”. Old Masters in Watercolours, within mount 23 x 31cm, overall 45.5 x 54cm

£200-£300

114. Rudolf Helmut Sauter (German, 1895-1977)

‘Rural landscape with orchard and buildings’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right and dated 27, painted frame, canvas 41.5 x 51.5cm, overall 57 x 67.5cm

£200-£300

115. Henry Monteith Telfer (Scottish, active 1880-1886)

“In Leith Docks”, watercolour, signed H.M. Telfer bottom left, signed and dated 1883 bottom right, framed, glazed, within frame 46 x 26cm, overall size 67 x 47cm

Provenance, Sold by Christies in February 1994

£200-£300

116. L. Nitra (European, Late 19th/early 20th century)

‘Sailing boats in a harbour’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, contemporary gilt gesso frame, canvas 21.5 x 26.5cm, overall 41 x 36cm

£80-£120

117. Alfred Sanderson Edward (Scottish, 1852-1915)

“A Dutch Scene”, oil on board, indistinctly signed bottom right, label verso, framed, glazed, board 19 x 14cm, overall 40 x 35cm

£100-£200

118. ‡ Charles Smith (British, 1913-2003)

‘Twickenham Scene’, oil on canvas board, signed bottom left Charles Smith 99, framed, Chelsea Art Society exhibition label, 23.5 x 28.5cm, overall 32.3 x 37.4cm

£50-£80

119. Edward Trevor (British, 19th Century)

“The Harbour”, watercolour, signed EW Trevor bottom right, framed and mounted, glazed, within mount 36.5 x 26cm, overall 52 x 41cm

£100-£200

120. Jacope (late 19th / early 20th century)

A pair of Nile views, watercolour, both signed bottom right Jacope, mounted framed (2), each within mount 14 x 36cm, overall 35.5 x 56.5cm

£80-£120

121. Marc Sterling (Russian/French, 1895-1976)

Untitled still life with a jug of flowers, fruit and two canaries, oil on board, signed bottom left M Sterling, mounted, painted gesso frame, board 33.2 x 53.2cm, overall 55.7 x 75.5cm

£1,000-£1,500

122. Ern Brooks (British, 1911-1993)

‘Boy on skates’, oil on canvas, signed top right and titled verso, framed, canvas 61 x 51cm, overall 63 x 53cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£80-£120

123. Ern Brooks (British, 1911-1993)

‘Study of miner smoking’, oil on canvas, signed top left, framed, canvas 61x 56cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£200-£300

124. Ernest J Worrall (British, 1892-1972) (2)

‘Grand Parade, ‘New Chapel Churchyard’, watercolours, artist signed EW bottom right & left respectively, both titled bottom left, framed and mounted, glazed (2), within mount 37 x 27.5cm, overall 56 x 43cm

£80-£120

125. David Hazelwood (British, 1932-1994)

‘Stone Grey Weave’ signed and dated 79 and ‘Adagio’, signed and dated 81, Mixed media collages’, mounted, framed (2), first within mount 38.5 x 33cm, overall 66 x 57cm

£100-£150

126. ‡ Henrietta Dubrey (British, b.1966)

‘Fifty Drawings’, oil paint and oil pastel on paper’, signed bottom right and dated 7 8 14 bottom left, framed, glazed, paper 20.5 x 15cm overall

27.5 x 21.5cm

£100-£150

127. ‡ Robin Welch (British, 1936-2019)

“Grey Abstract”, acrylic on paper, signed RW and Robin Welch bottom right, framed and mounted, glazed, picture 63 x 44cm, overall 74 x 55cm

£150-£250

128. ‡ Robin Welch (British, 1936-2019)

“French Ultramarine and Indian Red”, acrylic on paper, titled and signed 1\1 bottom left, signed RW and Robin Welch 05 bottom right, framed and mounted, glazed, picture 63 x 44cm, overall 74 x 55cm

£150-£250

129. After Albert Marquet (1875-1947)

‘Le Pont Saint-Michel’, gouache, unsigned, mounted, framed, within mount 52 x 62cm, overall 70 x 78.5cm

£50-£80

130. ‡ Simon Palmer (British, b.1956)

‘The Warmth of Late Spring’, watercolour, signed in titled in pencil, mounted, framed, within mount 27 x 29.5cm, overall 47.5 x 52.7cm

£400-£600

131. Oleg Prokofiev (Russian, b.1928-1998)

‘Misty townscape’, oil on canvas, unsigned, 70 x 52.2cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£4,000-£6,000

132. ‡ George Rowlett (British, b.1941)

‘Whitstable, June, High Tide, Yellow Spinnaker’, oil on board, signed titled and dated 2000 verso, bears Art Space Gallery label verso, contemporary black frame, board 61.5 x 123cm, overall 78.5 x 139.5cm

Art Space Gallery

£1,000-£1,500

133. ‡ George Rowlett (British, b.1941)

‘Watching the River Traffic from the Thames Path, Rotherhithe Low Tide, Cold Morning’, oil on board, titled, signed and dated 1998 verso, bears Art Space Gallery label verso, contemporary black frame, board 61 x 102cm, overall 79 x 119.5cm

Art Space Gallery

£1,000-£1,500

134. Alexei Yegorov (Russian, 1930-1992)

‘Street Market’, oil on card, unsigned, ‘Purchased at Kosino Moscow 1960 from the artist’ mounted, framed, within mount 14 x 31.5cm, overall 29 x 45.5cm

£80-£120

135. Alexei Yegorov (Russian, 1930-1992)

‘Artist’s Room’, oil on board, annotated in pen verso ‘Purchased at Kosino Moscow 1960 from the artist’, framed, within mount

28.5 x 38.5cm

£100-£150

136. Leonard (Leonid)

Viktorivich Turzhansky (Russia, 1875-1945)

‘Spring, outdoors’, oil on card laid to board, signed bottom right and dated, 1943, mounted framed, 22.4 x 31.4cm

£400-£600

137. Tamara Guseva (Russian, b.1926)

‘White Night in Sumy Posad’ from the series White sea, 1967, linocut, signed and titled verso, mounted, framed, within mount 39 x 41.5cm

£80-£120

138. Hugh Cronyn (British, 1905-1996)

‘Tug & Barge’, watercolour signed bottom right, dated verso 79 and ‘Thames at Sunset’, watercolour signed bottom right, both mounted, framed (2), first within mount 35.5 x 53cm, overall 57.7 x 74.2cm

£50-£80

139. David Winfield (British, b.1938)

‘Sheep Breeds’, oil on canvas, signed and dated David Winfield 97 bottom right, label verso, unframed, 137 x 91.5cm

£400-£600

140. Andrew J Millar (British, b.1983)

‘Lucid Dreaming’, Polaroid collage with hand applied 24 carat gold leaf, signed in pencil and numbered 12/50, mounted, framed, Polaroid 10.5 x 8.8cm, overall 41 x 31cm

£80-£120

141. Ern Brooks (British, 1911-1993)

‘Modernist study of a man and a horse’, oil on canvas, signed top left, 71 x 91.5cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£200-£300

142. Ern Brooks (British, 1911-1993)

‘Modernist study of two figures embracing’, oil on canvas, unsigned, height 101.5 x 76cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£200-£300

143. Ern Brooks (British, 1911-1993)

‘Stone is a shoulder to carry time (Lorca)’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, titled verso, 71.5 x 91cm

Gifted by the artist and thence by descent

£100-£150

144. Barbara Niven (British, 1908-1971)

‘Reclining female nude’, pencil on paper, signed bottom left, mounted framed, within mount 38 x 58cm

£80-£120

145. Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)

‘Freighter in Grado’, watercolour, signed and dated 89, mounted, framed, within mount 29 x 39cm, overall 41.7 x 50.2cm

£100-£150

146. Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)

‘Cityscape, possibly New York’, watercolour, top left signed in pencil and dated 88, mounted, framed, within mount 39 x 2cm, overall

58.5 x 46.5cm

£80-£120

147. Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)

‘Montepulciano, Italy’, watercolour, signed and dated 89 top right, mounted framed, Waterman Fine Art label verso Catalogue No 41, 29.5 x 39.5cm, overall 46 x 53.5cm

£100-£150

148. Bernhard Vogel (Austrian, b.1961)

‘Mariahilfer, Gurtel, Vienna’, watercolour, signed and dated 89 top right, mounted, framed, within mount 27 x 37cm, overall 48.5 x 55cm

£100-£150

149. ‡ Michael Jackson (British, b 1961)

‘Blue and Gold Macaws’, gouache, signed bottom left and dated 1996, mounted, framed, bears label for The Tryon and Swan Galleries Ltd, within mount 66 x 46.5cm, overall 105 x 80cm

£1,000-£1,500

150. J. Barclay. A pair of Scottish landscapes with Highland cattle late 19th / early 20th century, oils on canvas, both signed bottom right J Barclay, gilt frames (2), each canvas 40 x 61cm, overall 59 x 79.5cm

£200-£400

151. J. Langlois (British, 1855-1904)

‘Setter with Pheasant’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, gilt frame, within frame 48 x 74cm, overall 58.5 x 84cm

£200-£300

152. J. Burgman, 20th Century

“A Holstein Friesian cow in dense woodland” oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed, within frame 72 x 54.5cm, overall size 80 x 62cm

£400-£600

153. Vincent Cartwright Vickers (British, 1879-1939)

‘Study of a Mythical Bird’, an original illustration from The Google Book, pen and watercolour, unsigned, mounted, framed, within mount

33 x 20cm, overall 51.5 x 36.5cm

£400-£600

154. Early 20th century School

‘Study of a cockerel’, oil on card laid to board, unsigned, gilt frame, panel 16.8 x 11.7cm, overall 31 x 26cm

£80-£120

155. Milivoj Uzelac (Croatian, 1897-1977)

‘Safari in Africa’, lithograph and pochoir, 1932 from The Joys of Sport, mounted, framed, within mount 21.8 x 22cm, overall 48 x 39.2cm

£100-£150

156. ‡ Marc Saint-Saëns (French, 1903-1979)

‘Taureau’, lithograph, signed in pencil bottom right, framed, 39.8 x 51cm

£80-£120

157. A David Hockney Exhibition Poster

David Hockney Prints and Drawings of Celia 1970-1980 Petersburg Press at the Chicago Art Fair 14-19 May 1981, framed, overall 91.3 x 66.4cm

£50-£80

158. John Brunsden (British, 1933-2014)

‘Suffolk Coastline’ 32/100 signed and ‘Dunwich Heath’ 75/150, signed, etchings with aquatint, mounted together, framed, each within mount 26.5 x 35cm, overall 71 x 50.6cm

£80-£120

159. After Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942)

‘Newhaven HarbourHomage to Seurat, 1937’, a limited edition 12 colour giclee print numbered 7/500, The Mainstone Press, 2010, mounted, framed, accompanied by certificate, within mount 56 x 78.5cm, overall 76.3 x 99.2cm

£100-£150

160. After Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942)

‘Train Going over a bridge at Night, 1935’, a limited edition giclee digital print numbered 24/500, The Mainstone Press, 2011, mounted, framed, accompanied by certificate, within mount 37 x 43.5cm, overall 53 x 59cm

£80-£120

161. After Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942)

‘Train landscape’ a limited edition giclee print numbered 144/950, The Mainstone Press, together with ‘Westbury Horse’ a colour print, both mounted framed (2), first within mount 50.7 x 60cm, overall 71 x 79.9cm

£80-£120

162. After Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942)

‘The Lifeboat, 1938’ a limited edition giclee print numbered 17/700, The Mainstone Press,2012, mounted, framed, accompanied by certificate, within mount 48.5 x 56.3cm, overall 67 x 74cm

£80-£120

163. After Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942)

‘Tea at Furlongs’, a limited edition giclee print, numbered 45/950, The Mainstone Press, mounted framed, within mount 50.7 x 60cm, overall 70.7 x 79.5cm

£80-£120

164. William Lionel Wyllie, RA (1851-1931)

‘HMS President lying on her permanent mooring on the Thames’, black and white etching, signed in pencil bottom right, mounted, framed accompanied by Quarm (Roger) and Wyllie (John) W.L.Wyllie Marine Artist, 1851-1931, Chris Beetles Ltd, 1981, d.w. signed by both Roger Quarm & John Wylie (2), within mount

32.3 x 22.7cm, overall 48.5 x 38cm

£100-£150

165. Luigi Rossini (Italian, 1790-1857)

‘Veduta dell’ Interno del Tempio della Concordia, nel Foro Romano’ First state c.1820 and ‘Veduta dell’ Arco Costantino’ c.1850, etchings on wove paper, mounted, framed (2), first within mount 50 x 61.5cm, overall 77 x 86.8cm

£200-£400

166. ‡ Andrew Ingamells (British, b.1956)

‘The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden’ and ‘Le Theatre De L’Opera, Paris’, etchings with aquatint, signed and dated 1993 52/150 and 1994 31/150 in pencil respectively, framed (2), first impression 36.5 x 50.3cm, overall 61.4 x 80cm

£150-£250

167. ‡ Andrew Ingamells (British, b.1956)

‘St George Bloomsbury designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor’ and ‘St Anne, Limehouse’, etchings with aquatint, signed and numbered 9/175 and 32/100 respectively, framed (2), first impression 53 x 35.2cm, overall 78.7 x 60.3cm

£100-£150

168. A collection of satirical fishing prints comprising ‘Delights of Fishing by Charles Turner, a set of six hand coloured restruck etchings with aquatint, together with a set of five prints after Thomas Maclean: ‘A Sharp Bite’, ‘Taking A Fly’, ‘Smiling Showers or Ducks in Delight’, ‘Digging For Bait’ and ‘Patience in a Punt’, restrikes with hand colouring, and a set of four Mr Briggs & His Doings prints etc, all mounted farmed (16), various £50-£80

169. ▲ Arctic Exploration. Two folding maps by J Arrowsmith first Map of the Countries Round the North Pole, engraved with hand colouring in fifteen sections backed on linen, London, 1850, second Discoveries in the Arctic Sea between Baffin Bay & Melville Island shewing the Coasts Explored on the Ice, by Captn Ommanney & The Officers of the Expeditions under the Command of Captain H.T. Austin R.N. C.B. & Captain Penny: Also by the Honble. Hudson’s Bay Cos. Expedition under the Command of Rear Admiral Sir John Ross C.B. in search of Sir John Franklin, 1850-51, engraved with hand colouring in ten sections backed on linen. London 1851 both with marbled endpapers with title labels, first 68 x 68 .4cm, second 45 x 67cm

£100-£150

170. A late 19th century Japanese Meiji period figure of Hotei and Karako standing wearing polychrome decorated robes and holding Karako in his left hand, height 28.5cm

£50-£80

171. A pair of Japanese Meiji period Kutani porcelain vases of tapering from moulded with ring handles, painted with procession of figures in a landscape with immortals riding mythical beasts and an elephant with howdah, signed (2), height 30.3cm

£80-£120

172. A collection of Japanese Meiji period Satsuma pottery to include a baluster form vase with elephant mask handles decorated with panels of seated figures, a teacup and saucer decorated with chrysanthemums and birds, signed Ogurisu, a teacup and saucer decorated with figures, a pair of vases and a Koro lacking cover (6), first height 20.2cm

£50-£80

173. Two mid 20th Century Chinese reverse glass paintings both depicting dignitaries seated before dragons screens, hardwood frames (2), larger 59.2 x 44.5cm

£100-£150

174. A 19th Chinese brass bound blackwood travelling toilet box rectangular with carrying handles to sides, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror hinged, the relief carved front also hinged enclosing an interior with spindle turned galleried compartments and an arrangement of drawers, on plinth base, height 18.8cm, width 21cm, depth 28cm

£100-£150

175. Chinese hardwood cased set of Mahjong, 20th century the case with sliding front panel enclosing five trays containing 144 bone and bamboo tiles, case length 23.5cm

£50-£80

176. A pair of Chinese carved bamboo brush pots late 19th / early 20th century, each carved with warriors in landscape with trees and rocks against a star pierced ground (2), height 18cm

£100-£200

177. Vung Tau Cargo. A Chinese celdaon glazed stoneware storage jar and a shallow dish the vase c.1690, the jar bearing Christie’s paper label Lot 942 (2), first height 18.7cm, second diameter 14.3cm

£80-£120

178. A Chinese Longquan celadon glazed and biscuit Guanyin shrine probably Ming or later, the shrine is modelled with the figure of Guanyin in biscuit seated on a ledge within an arched niche framed with openwork scrolls, height 25cm

£1,000-£1,500

179. Two Chinese ceremonial embroidered silk cloud collars late 19th / early 20th century, first with three tiered ju-i shaped panels embroidered with figures and flowers, second with three tiered petal and ruyi head lappets embroidered with figures, flowers, birds, fish, crustaceans and insects, mounted framed (2), first within mount 57.5 x 57.5cm, overall 73.5cm x 73.5cm

£150-£250

180. A collection of Chinese collars, purses and other embroidered silk items late 19th century, a beaded collar, a silk collar embroidered with figures and flowers, a pair of ear muffs embroidered with flowers and embroidered silk wall hanging, mounted, framed, together with four embroidered silk purses (8), first within mount 15.5 x 43.5cm, overall 31.2 x 59cm

£100-£150

181. A late 19th century Chinese famille verte porcelain vase and cover of inverted baluster form, decorated with birds, bamboo and flowers, the domed cover with a Dog of Foo finial, six character mark in red, height 34cm £80-£120

182. A 19th century Chinese famille rose millefleurs porcelain charger painted with peony, chrysanthemum and other blooms on a red ground, Qianlong seal mark in red but not of the period, diameter 33.2cm £200-£300

183. A 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain vase of cylinder form with everted rim, decorated with pheasants birds and butterflies by a fence among rockwork, peony blossom, bamboo and flowering branches, associated hardwood stand, height 25.5cm £100-£150

184. A large 19th century Chinese famille rose canton bottle vase decorated with panels of birds and courtly scenes with figures on terraces, height 32.2cm £100-£150

185. A pair of French two light crystal and gilt painted metal ‘Parrot’ wall appliques c.1960 attributed to Maison Bagues, the backplate in the form of a parrot perched on an urn issuing leaf and flower scroll arms with drip pans and moulded glass nozzles (2), height 47cm, width 24cm

£800-£1,200

187. An early 19th century engraved glass ale tumbler c.1810 of tapering form, engraved with hops and barley, an cartouche with initials JR to WW over a row of basal flutes, polished pontil, height 12.2cm

£80-£120

188. A large late 18th century double series opaque twist goblet c.1765 the ogee shaped bowl on stem with twelve ply tapes enclosing a multi-ply corkscrew, on a conical foot, height 18.7cm

£100-£150 185

189. A late 19th Venetian facon de Venise style opalescent glass goblet funnel shaped diamond quilted bowl on a hollow stem moulded with flowers and garlands, on a conical diamond quilted foot, height 19cm £80-£120

190. A collection of 19th century rummers to include a rummer with deceptive bowl engraved “Stolen from the Rose Great Wylet Street’, three other rummers with deceptive bowls, a rummer with ogee bowl, a Victorian moulded pub rummer, a Victorian tall ale glass, three pub rummers etc (11), first height 14.5cm

£80-£120

191. A collection of 18th century and later wine and other drinking glasses comprising a composite stem airtwist wine glass with bell shaped bowl, a double series opaque twist wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl with beaded base, a double series opaque twist wine glass with funnel shaped bowl engraved with floral sprays, a double series opaque twist wine glass with ogee bowl, a plain stem wine glass with funnel shaped bowl on a folded foot, a double series opaque twist ratafia glass with funnel shaped bowl moulded with flutes, a facet stem ale glass and a late 19th century Dutch gin glass with barley twist stem and funnel shaped bowl engraved ‘Hultkamp ‘s oude Schiedammer’ (8), first height 16cm £150-£250

186. An Edwardian engraved glass vase of bell from, engraved with flowers and painted with butterflies and insects, height 26.5cm

£100-£150

192. A collection of late 18th / early 19th century drinking glasses to include a plain stem dram glass engraved with a bird and floral spray on a folded foot, a facet stem dram glass with funnel shaped bowl moulded with flutes engraved with OXO border on a firing foot, a wine glass engraved Kitt Hill Hunt 1802, a pan top dram glass, two deceptive dram glasses with conical bowls, a Regency glass cut with a band of stylised peacock feathers and seven other glasses (14), first height 10.2cm

£100-£150

193. A George III cut glass cream jug and two other jugs first c.1800 of ewer shape cut with a band of diamonds and steps, on a radially cut foot together with a Bohemian heavily cut cream jug c.1830 of lobed oblong form with step cut neck and spout and star cut base and an early Victorian jug (3), first height 11.5cm £80-£120

194. Two James Powell olive green drinking glasses c.1880 and two vases first designed by Philip Webb for Morris & Co, double ogee shaped bowls on a twisted stems and a circular foot, together with a Stuart clear glass vase with green tadpole trails and an Edwardian clear ribbed vase mounted with silver rim (4), first height 12.7cm £50-£80

195. A Victorian pink and opaline glass epergne with central petal edged trumpet vase with crimped trailing decoration surrounded by three conforming vases and three barley twist canes, the base with crimped rim, height 54.5cm £80-£120

196. French Studio, Daum Nancy, ‘Pillow Vase’ c.1910-15 layered, mass-coloured glass in blue and green, signed in the middle of the vase “Daum Nancy” with the cross of Lorraine, bears label to underside (2), total height approx. 11.2cm, width approx. 17cm

CHRISTIE’S XZ625 rl. Lot 107 x 2, Sutton Place, Home of Paul Getty £300-£500

197. A Murano Sommerso faceted green and amber block base

height 15.6cm

£40-£60

198. Gio Ponti & Paolo di Poli enamelled bird

Italy, circa 1948, kiln-fired enamel over copper, signed Paolo de Poli made in Italy to underside, 13 x 9 x 25cm

£800-£1,200

199. A Collection of Modern Art Glass Vases to include a Nachtmann cut crystal vase, a Moser amber squat vase, a cranberry overlaid cut glass vase, a Swedish asymmetrical white glass vase signed Erika ??? etc (8), first height approx. 21.5cm, diameter 8cm

£50-£80

200. A Collection of Contemporary Art Glass to include Kosta Boda (Swedish) artist collection B.Vallien 59251 glass bowl and paperweight, 2 Medina glass vases, a Skruf glass bowl, 3 pieces of art glass by William Walker, pair of candlesticks by Simon Moore etc. (20), first diameter 15.5cm

£80-£120

201. A collection of mid 20th century continental Art glass comprising a Val St Lambert sculpted vase with yellow core, bears label, a Swedish Skruf glass bowl by Bengt Edenfalk in amethyst with spun trails to exterior, signed Edenfalk Skruf, a Holmegaard Gul dark green vase designed by Otto Brauer, a Flygsfors sleeve vase in clear an amethyst by Paul Kedelv, mottled green glass vase with blue glass trailing, a sommerso vase, a pair of Murano ruby red and aventurine cornucopia vases, a small blue Empoli vase, a Chrisbska pink and clear vase designed Josef Hospodka, two freeform dishes and blue bowl (13), first height 16.5cm £100-£150

202. A collection of Art Deco Tango glass comprising a Kralik orange lines and spots, a Tango yellow and soliflore vase designed by Michael Powolny, a yellow Tango vase with applied blue trailed decoration, an orange and black vase and a decanter and stopper by Ruckl (5), first height 30cm

£80-£120

203. A collection of Czech Art Nouveau and Secessionist glass comprising, a Loetz style iridescent vase of waisted twisted form, a blue and clear landscape cameo vase by Kralik in blue and clear glass, a Moser style intaglio vase of spherical form, in mauve fading to clear cut with a flowering lily, a cobalt blue vase with gold Jugendstil decoration, possibly by Moser, a squat green satin glass vase with gold Jugenstil decoration, light brown vase with applied blue snakes and trailed decoration and two Kralik green and opal glass floriform vases (8), first height 25.7cm

£80-£120

204. A collection of Art Deco glass to include a set of four black stemmed cocktail glasses, a Czech black enamelled box and cover, an atomiser, a smoky grey scent bottle and stopper, a Lalique Unawihr liqueur glass, no 5119, signed R Lalique France,. a graduated set of three Moser Alexandrit lozenge shaped dishes, signed, etc (Qty), first height 13.5cm

£80-£120

205. Sergio Asti (Italian 1926-2021) for Venini

circa 1968, clear glass vases with red spiral cane decoration, etched signature to base Asti Venini Murano (2), total height approx. 18cm, diameter 15.5cm

£300-£500

206. Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish 1915-1985) ‘Bicchieri de Tapio series’ rovaniemi centrepiece, designed circa 1972, signed Venini Italia TW, height approx. 10cm, diameter 11cm

£150-£250

207. Ludovico Diaz de Santillana (Italian 1931-1989) for Venini

‘Colletti series’, incalmo glass two tone blue vase, engraved signature to base Venini 98, with original sticker, total height approx. 23cm, circumference 65cm

From the collection of Alexander Walker, film critic Evening Standard

£500-£700

208. Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish 1915-1985)

cylindrical venini vase in straw coloured blown glass with a green incalmo band and a red stained decor on the bottom, with original sticker, engraved signature to base Venini TW 86, total height approx. 27.5cm, diameter 14.5cm

£300-£400

209. A collection of Mid 20th Century Vasart Glassware pink and green vase with red / yellow / blue decoration, green shallow dish with specs of red, yellow and green, pink lamp with black shade, small vase with dark and light green exterior and decorative design around the middle, a shallow orange dish, large light green bowl with brown specs, green dish with undulating rim, green and brown ‘top hat’ mottled posy jar, all signed / marked vasart on bottom (8), first height approx. 25cm, diameter 10cm £200-£300

210. A Monart Bucket Vase green bucket vase with aventurine and specs of metal, total height approx. 21cm, diameter approx. 18cm £150-£250

211. Gae Aulenti (Italian 1927-2012)

‘Neverrino’ Murano Glass Table Lamp with Vistosi c.1970, colourless glass with violet /orange /red murrhines decoration on black metal base, total height approx. 21cm, circumference 57cm £400-£500

212. Two late 19th century Alfred Stellmacher porcelain dog vases both glazed, stamped and marked (2), total height approx. 20cm

£100-£150

213. A late 19th century Hungarian Fischer pottery Aesthetic Movement ewer of bottle from, the handle with applied sun mask and moulded with moon masks, decorated with a peacock and other birds among flowering branches against a cream ground, raised on domed foot, stamped PATENT Fischer Budapest, height 40.2cm £100-£150

214. A late 19th century Meissen porcelain chocolate pot and two coffee pots first, cobalt blue ground decorated with panels of courting couples (lacking cover), underglaze blue cross swords marks, incised 10c, second a coffee pot (lacking cover) of pear form with angular handle, decorated with floral bouquets and scattered flowers, underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark, a turquoise ground coffee pot decorated with panels of courting couples, underglaze blue crossed swords mark with double slash (lacking cover) (3), first height 16cm

£200-£300

215. A 20th century Meissen porcelain twelve setting tea service decorated with scattered sprays, shaped gilt edged rims, comprising twelve ogee shaped tea cups, twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, a milk jug, a pair of reticulated cake plates and a shallow dish, underglaze blue crosswords marks (40), various £200-£300

216. A pair of Royal Vienna porcelain twin handled pedestal vases and covers c.1900 decorated with oval panels of classical figures, on square plinth bases, underglaze blue beehive mark (2), height 29.5cm

£100-£150

217. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a seated polar bear No 1157 printed marks, height 37.3cm

£80-£120

218. A Meissen porcelain figure of a parrot perched on branch, incised H29, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 108V, height 14.6cm

£80-£120

219. Tue Poulsen (b.1939) ceramic bowls both bowls with cyclical / circular design, larger bowl predominantly with blue interior and blue / brown / orange exterior, unmarked, underneath covered in cloth, smaller bowl orange / brown, marked TUE Denmark underneath (2), first diameter approx. 18.5cm, larger bowl 27cm

£80-£120

220. Tue Poulsen (b.1939) Studio pottery bowl abstract interior with specks of glazing, marked TUE Denmark above blue decoration going around the exterior, total diameter approx. 28cm

£80-£120

221. Tue Poulsen (b.1939) Ceramic vessels larger round shaped vessel slightly darker in colour, both glazed with circular / sun / compass design, shades of brown / beige, light blue relief, smaller square vessel marked T underneath and with lid (2), first diameter approx. 17cm, square vessel 7.5 x 7.5cm

£80-£120

222. Tue Poulsen (b.1939) Collection of stoneware two salt and pepper shakers, three mugs with green cloth underneath, two ‘Snaps’ bottles marked TUE Denmark (7), first height approx. 24.5cm

£80-£120

223. A large Glazed Danish Ceramic Table Centrepiece by Per Linnemann-Schmidt for Palshus, Denmark, 1960s, signed underneath PALSHUS DENMARK PLS C115 D17, total diameter approx. 43cm £100-£150

224. Thomas Toft chamotte ceramic dishes, Denmark, 1950s three square shaped dishes with glazed interiors and rough exteriors, all signed TT, marked Denmark and numbered 27, blue / green dish marked 118-3477 on underside, orange / brown / green / blue dish also marked 118-3477 on underside (3), width approx. 16cm, height 2.5cm £200-£300

225. A Large Studio Pottery Bowl & Vase first with impressed abstract decoration, second with incised decoration (2), first diameter 44.4cm, second height 35.5cm £40-£60

226. A modern Moorcroft ‘Carousel’ vase designed by Rachel Bishop numbered 13, impressed marks and painted mark with centenary date code for 1997, signed in blue R J Bishop and in gold Rachel Bishop and J Moorcroft, height 29cm

£80-£120

227. A modern Moorcroft ‘Carousel’ pattern charger designed by Rachel Bishop numbered 197, impressed marks and painted mark with centenary date code for 1997, signed in blue R J Bishop, boxed, diameter 35cm £80-£120

228. Two modern Moorcroft ‘Carousel’ vases and a ginger jar designed by Rachel Bishop comprising a ginger jar and cover numbered 15, signed in gold Rachel Bishop and John Moorcroft, a carousel jasmine pattern vase, numbered 527, a ginger jar and cover, a squat baluster vase, numbered 186, all with impressed and painted marks and with centenary date code for 1997, all boxed (3), first height 15.5cm

£100-£150

229. A modern Moorcroft pottery ‘Crown Imperial’ pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop of slender baluster form, limited edition 41/600, impressed and painted marks, date code for 1998, boxed, height 31cm £80-£120

230. A modern Moorcroft ‘Poppy’ pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop of baluster form, impressed and painted marks, centenary date code for 1997, boxed, height 31.5cm

£80-£120

231. Two modern Moorcroft ‘Poppy’ pattern vases and small footed bowl designed by Rachel Bishop comprising a vase of ovoid tapering form, a squat vase signed in gold Rachel Bishop, and a small footed bowl, all with impressed and painted marks, all with centenary date codes for 1997, all boxed (3), first height 18cm

£100-£150

232. A modern Moorcroft ‘Passion Fruit’ pattern bowl designed by Rachel Bishop painted and printed marks, date code for 1998, boxed, diameter 25.8cm

£80-£120

233. A modern Moorcroft potter ‘Puffin’ vase designed by Carole Lovetts of ovoid tapering from, impressed and painted marks, date code for 1997, height 17.5cm £80-£120

234. A modern Moorcroft ‘Golden Lily Blue’ pattern vase designed by Sally Tuffin adapted from a William Morris design, of inverted baluster form, impressed and painted marks, date code for 1995, boxed, height 26cm £80-£120

235. A Modern Moorcroft ‘Hawthorn’ pattern vase designed by Nicola Slaney and made for Liberty of waisted form, numbered 57/400, signed in gold N Slaney and stamped Made For Liberty impressed and painted marks, date code for 1998, height 20.7cm £80-£120

236. A modern Moorcroft pottery ‘Phoenix Bird’ pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop signed in gold Rachel Bishop and J Moorcroft, printed and painted marks, centenary date code for 1997, boxed, height 20.7cm £80-£120

237. A Modern Moorcroft ‘Iris’ ewer and a vase designed by Rachel Bishop first, an edition for M.C.C. numbered 1061, boxed, second and M.C.C. ‘Rudbeckia’ pattern vase, impressed and painted marks, both with centenary date code for 1997 (2), first height 24.2cm £80-£120

238. Two modern Moorcroft Design Studio vases

first a limited edition Moorcroft Design Studio Rose pattern vase designed by D Hancock, numbered 31, signed D J Hancock, MDS backstamp, second a Malvia pattern vase designed by Shirley Hayes, numbered 21 and signed S. Hayes, MDS back stamp, both with date code for 1998, impressed and painted marks (2), first height 21cm, second height 17.5cm

£100-£150

239. Two modern Moorcroft vases designed by Rachel Bishop first ‘Lamia pattern’, of waisted from, signed in gold Rachel Bishop, date code for 1996, second, ‘Oberon’ pattern, of waisted form, date code for 1995, both with impressed and painted marks, both boxed (2), height 20.7cm

£80-£120

240. Four modern Moorcroft vases comprising a ‘Leicester’ pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop, of squat from, signed in gold Rachel J Bishop, date code for 1996, boxed, an MCC ‘Columbine’ vase designed by Debbie Hancock, signed in gold D J Hancock, date code fro 1998, a ‘Special Events’ ‘Rough Hawk’s Head’’ pattern squat baluster vase designed by Rachel Bishop, signed in gold R Bishop and J Moorcroft and dated 20.3.97, centenary date code for 1997, boxed and a small ‘Violet’ pattern vase designed by Sally Tuffin, signed Kerri, date code for 1999, boxed (4), first height 11cm, second height 19cm

£100-£150

241. A large First Period Worcester cabbage leaf mask spout jug c.1775

transfer decorated in underglaze blue with Natural Sprays pattern, underglaze blue crescent mark, height 29cm

£50-£80

242. A Lowestoft blue and white porcelain sauce boat c.1770 moulded with flowers and scrolls and decorated with blue bouquets and scattered sprigs, the lip and border borders with trellis panels and scrolls, interior with bouquet hatched blue crescent mark, length 18cm

£100-£150

243. A pair of first Period Worcester blue and white cornucopia wall pockets c.1760 moulded in relief with cows, trees and building in a landscape, painted in underglaze blue with scattered floral sprays and a diaper band, workman’s mark (2), length 21.5cm

£300-£400

244. A mid 19th century Staffordshire pottery figure of George Washington modelled as Benjamin Franklin standing holding his tricorn hat in his left hand, cobalt blue coat, on platform base with titled Washington in raised gilt lettering, height 40.5cm

£100-£150

245. Four Royal Worcester vitreous tureens

early 20th century, pattern W6568, the tureens with elephant mask handles, the cover with stylised bird and claw finials, blue and gilt borders, comprising a large soup tureen, a medium sized tureen and a pair of smaller tureens, all with covers, green and puce printed factory marks, stamped ‘Manufactured for H.G. Stephenson Ltd (4), largest handle to handle 40cm

£80-£120

246. Eight Royal Crown Derby 1128 Old Imari dinner plates printed factory marks, various dated 1977, 1978 and 1991 (8), diameter 26.9cm

£150-£250

247. A 19th century Donyatt slipware earthenware pottery money box of squat form with pinched trefoil neck, sgrafitto decorated with birds atop leafy stems, incised initials M A B and 1840, on a yellow ground splashed with green, height 11.5cm

£100-£150

248. A Martin Brothers stoneware vase of squat tapering form with everted rim, incised and painted with flowers and scrolling foliage, incised 11-1891 Martin Bros - London & Southall, height 14.5cm

£300-£400

249. A Linthorpe Art Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser late 19th century, shape 24, of bottle form with dimpled sides, lustrous green glazed streaked with turquoise, impressed Linthorpe, HT for Henry Tooth and facsimile signature, height 23.7cm £80-£120

250. Four Pieces of Contemporary Studio Pottery comprising Mick Arnup (British, 1925-2008) a shallow dish with abstract decoration, signed Arnup, together a shallow dish, initialled IW for Irene Winsby, a large shallow crackle gazed bowl decorated in undertone of green with unglazed rim and a similar smaller dish, both baring labels for Meg Potter (4), first diameter 32.8cm £80-£120

251. A large Poole Pottery Volcano vase and two bud vases each signed Poole England (3), first height 25.5cm, second height 13cm £50-£80

252. A Contemporary Abstract Wood Sculpture and other items first abstract sculpture signed ES, together with drift wood sculpture, a treen bowl, a large polished stone specimen and various fossil specimens (8), first height approx. 23cm, width 29cm

£50-£80

253. ‡ Carolyn Genders (British, b.1947)

A large studio pottery vase of ovoid tapering form with wavy ridge, decorated in shades of blue and yellow and with incised decoration, signed Carolyn Genders, Height 22.5cm

£100-£150

254. Jitka Palmer (Czech). A Large Asymmetrical Studio Pottery Bowl glazed terracotta bowl painted in blues, yellows and greens with nude male and female figures, a watering can and yellow tulips, interior similarly decorated, signed Jitka 91, height 27cm, diameter 47cm

£300-£400

255. A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery Peter Pan Crocus large Leda shaped serving platter hand painted with a central orange field within a border of Crocus flowers and transfer decorated with stylised trees in black, printed Bizarre mark, hand painted 5850, 39.4 x 29.5cm

£150-£250

256. A Collection of Contemporary Ceramics & Sculptures to include a green abstract figure depicting the female form by John Burke, a small white female figure, a small horse or pony, a headless bull, a tribal face, a mollusc shell sculpture, and two raku ceramics inscribed with the initials “LW” (9), first height approx. 21cm, width 13cm

£80-£120

257. Herbert Krenchel for Torben Orskov & Co Five ‘Krenit’ bowls designed 1954, enamelled metal, comprising a large bowl with red interior and four smaller bowls with yellow and green interiors, unmarked (5), largest diameter 20.2cm, diameter of smaller bowls 12cm

£80-£120

258. A Collection of Contemporary Studio Pottery (7) to include Bruce Chivers (Australian, B.1954) decorated with abstract design, a crackle-glazed bowl baring label for Amy Weible, a asymmetric crackle-glazed porcelain dish by Caroline Whynman, a crackle glazed bottle vase by Eva Bavatta, signed Eva 88, a crackleglazed bowl with iridescent glaze etc, first height 16.5cm, diameter 7.5cm

£50-£80

259. A Collection of Contemporary Ceramics to include a glazed white vessel with lettering by Hanne Mannheimer, an yellow / orange / cream vase, three rustic sculptural vases with jagged rims and a slim vase with green squares and grey colouring (6), first height approx. 17cm, diameter 18.5cm

£80-£120

260. A Collection of Contemporary Ceramics & Studio Pottery to include an Oriental-style stoneware teapot with a wood and string handle, a mosaic vase with geometric decoration and interlocking lid by Rob Whelpton, a ceramic bowl by Amanda Sauvin with orange and fire-coloured glazing and blue and green folk art-inspired patterns, a retro ceramic showering bowl signed “S” with a rustic matte exterior and iridescent interior, a quartered square vase by Barbara Collins featuring spherical spiral decoration, two glazed vases—one by Jane Schaffer with a crackle-glazed cream finish and another by Arita Kavatsuo with abstract decoration (possibly a sake vase), and a shallow turquoise vase with abstract decoration, labelled and initialled by Arpad Grekou (9), first height (excl. handle) approx. 11.5cm, diameter 10cm

£80-£120

261. A collection of studio pottery to include a raku bowl with white and black markings, a shallow bowl and cup/vessel with glazed pearlescent decoration in pink, purple, grey, and blue hues by Sarah Perry, an oval egg-shaped raku vase with cracked decoration and warm fire-coloured accents, and a shallow glazed bowl by Jack Doherty featuring abstract designs and markings (5), first diameter 14cm £80-£120

262. ‡ Rupert Spira (British b.1960) A studio pottery red copper glazed stoneware bowl RS seal mark, diameter 15.6cm

£100-£150

263. ‡ Rupert Spira (British b.1960) A deep studio pottery stoneware bowl embossed with a poem under grey chun glaze with splashes of copper red, RS seal mark, height 10cm, diameter 13.8cm

£400-£600

264. ‡ Rupert Spira (British b.1960) Five studio pottery stoneware plates comprising three graduated green glazed plates and two graduated copper red glazed plates, each RS seal mark (5), largest diameter 27cm

£200-£300

265. ‡ Rupert Spira (British b.1960) Three studio pottery stoneware coffee cups and saucers and a mug two copper red glazed, one green, and a copper red mug, RS seal marks (3), height 8cm

£100-£150

266. ‡ Rupert Spira (British b.1960)

A four studio pottery teacups and saucers

one green glazed, one matte black glazed and two copper red glazed, RS seal marks (4), diameter 16.5cm

£200-£300

267. Goldscheider. Art Deco

wall mask

model no. 7495, Vienna, circa 1938, terracotta, decorated in yellow, green and orange glazes on a cream ground, depicting a woman resting her head in her hands, reverse with printed factory marks and impressed model number, 30 x 16.5cm

£300-£400

268. A German Fraureuth, Kunstabteilung jar and cover designed by Carl Nacke c.1920 of spherical form with snail finial raised on a fluted base, purple glazed with gilt spotted decoration, printed and painted factory marks 20/342, height 19cm

£200-£300

269. A 19th century Continental rustic glazed earthenware bowl possibly French, decorated with a naive fox and grassy tussocks, diameter 20cm

£50-£80

270. Three Herend porcelain animal figures

a pair of ducks nesting together, a seated cat, and a seated rabbit, green scale, printed factory marks (4), first length 11cm

£100-£150

271. A mid 19th century KPM porcelain three piece tea service and a Meissen twin handled tray of lobed bellied form moulded with scrolls, gilt rims, underglaze blue sceptre mark KPM, the tray, B form, oval with gilt decorated relief moulded rocaille borders, underglaze blue cross swords mark 2 incised C 147a (4), tray handle to handle 46.5cm £150-£250

272. A set of six Russian Kuznetsov porcelain plates early 20th century, hand painted with a central bouquet of Deutsche Blumen and scattered floral sprigs, gilt c scroll edged green scale borders with, printed factory marks in green, painted marks, diameter 24.7cm

£200-£300

273. A late Victorian 9ct gold mounted crocodile leather wallet and other wallets and cases first with bearing shield shaped reserve engraved with initials, together with an Edwardian, stamped 925 and with London import mark 1904-6 silver framed crocodile wallet, bearing monogram, two other crocodile wallets, a green gilt tooled Italian card case and a leather double cigar holder (6), first length 14.2cm

£100-£150

274. A collection of items to include a 19th century mahogany pocket compass the compass of square from with printed dial signed Stockert, a desk magnifier, a brass letter opener, miniature brass figure of Horatio Nelson standing on fluted column pedestal base, a brass figure of a stag and pair of taper sticks (6), first 5.8 x 5.8cm

£50-£80

275. A late Victorian brass mounted hoof inkwell the hinged lockable lid inscribed, ‘In memory of (HEP)…’ initialled and dated 1892, the interior with a removable glass inkwell and brass container, with simulated hair collar and on a brass shoe, height 8.5cm, length approx. 15cm

£50-£80

276. A 19th century Stobwasser papier mâché snuff box c.1830 circular, the lid fine painted with a waist length portrait of lady facing left wearing a large plumed hat, numbered 588 and signed Stobwassers Fabrick, diameter 9.1cm

£60-£80

277. Two early 19th century Continental papier mâché snuff boxes

first painted with a dog in a landscape, the other transfer decorated with a scene of school boy being caned (2), first diameter 7cm, second diameter 8.4cm

£50-£80

278. Ø James Jennings (British, fl. 1763-1783)

Portrait miniature of a gentleman facing right, wearing a red coat, white stock, green waistcoat and frilled chemise, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon, watercolour on ivory, signed J J and dated 75, gold oval glazed bracelet clasp frame, 37 x 31mm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: HZE5Q7TB

£400-£600

279. Ø James Scouler (British, 1740-1812)

Portrait miniature of a gentleman facing right, wearing crimson jacket, stock and frilled chemise, watercolour on ivory, signed J S 1764, glazed oval gold locket frame, 34 x 29mm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XMDW8Z3K

£400-£600

280. Andrew Plimer (Brit. 1763-1837)

portrait of a gentleman facing right wearing a blue coat, stock and cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval double sided gold frame with reverse with central hair spray with seed pearl set tie against an opaline glass ground within a blue guilloché enamel border, height without loop 8.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: PCZSM7KV

£1,500-£2,000

281. A late 18th century French amber and piquework boite-à-mouches

rectangular, the hinged lid with inlaid with a bird and floral spray against a field of stars, interior with twin hinged compartments for patches and well for a brush, length 5.8cm

£100-£150

282. A pair of Continental spring loaded lorgnettes with tapered handled with engraved decoration, indistinctly marked to loop, together with another pair of gilt lorgnettes (2), total weight of former 26g

£100-£150

283. A 9ct gold engine turned cigarette case with decoration to the front and reverse and central cartouche to the lid with interlacing initials, fully hallmarked for 1924, length approx. 8cm, total weight 57g

£800-£1,000

284. An 18ct gold cigarette case the lid with zig zag engine turned decoration, marked to interior thumbpiece 750, total weight approx

£4,000-£5,000

285. A mid 20th century German silver lidded antler table cigarette box stamped 900, the lid decorated in enamel with a roaring stag and the Hunting and Shooting calendar in German, length 15.5cm, depth 12cm

£80-£120

286. A late Victorian silver and enamel cigarette case Birmingham, 1899, Rolason Brothers, of rectangular curved from, the hinged cover inset with a oval enamel panel painted with a Red Fox in a landscape, length 8.7cm, weight approx. 3.95ozt

£400-£600

287. An Edwardian silver propelling pencil

London, 1910, Sampson Mordan & Co, the outer case of plain bullet form with suspension ring, the pencil with the pencil with reeded barrel and telescopic action stamped S Mordan & Co RD459681, length closed 7.3cm, length extended 9cm

£80-£120

288. A collection of silver vertu to include a silver and enamel pill box comprising a continental silver and green translucent guilloché enamel pill box, stamped 936 by Theodor Farhner, circular with hinged lid and white line borders, a silver and blue guilloché mounted faceted glass scent bottle, a circular engine turned powder compact, an Art Deco silver and yellow guilloché enamel lidded glass toilet jar, and early Victorian blue flashed cut glass scent bottle mounted with embossed silver hinged lid, a silver pocket knife, a propelling toothpick, a silver plated caged scent bottle embossed with ivy leaves (8), first diameter 4.3cm

£150-£250

289. Two silver mounted photograph frames and other silver items comprising a plain rectangular frame, London, 2001, Kitney and Co, strut support, another photograph with embossed decoration stamped, 925, a page marker with enamel reserve painted with a race horse Birmingham, 1961 WJR, set of silver and enamel coffee spoons, a Mexican hinged bangle stamped 925 and an oval banded agate locket (qty), first height 15.5cm, weighable silver approx. 3.62ozt

£70-£90

290. An early Victorian nine piece set of silver-gilt mounted glass toilet bottles and jars London, 1841 Charles Rawlings & William Summers, comprising three caged clear glass cologne bottles with screw fitting caps and internal stoppers, a pomade jar with hinged screw fitting cover, a travelling ink with hinged screw fitting cover and four rectangular jars with pull off covers of varying size, the mounts with scrolling foliate engraved decoration and applied gold plaque bearing initials and a Barons coronet (9), various, weighable silver approx. 11.63ozt

£400-£600

291. A mid Victorian six piece set of silver-gilt mounted glass toilet bottles, jars and a beaker retailed by Asprey London, 1867, Jane Brownett, comprising a beaker with engine turned decoration and scrolling strapwork border, a pair of square pillar cut cologne bottles, another scent bottle and two rectangular lidded jars, both stamped to interior Asprey 166 Bond St, each bearing an applied gold circular reserve engraved with initials (6), first height 9cm, weight approx. 11.04ozt

£400-£600

292. An Edwardian silver novelty pig pin cushion, an Italian silver mounted glass dog pepper pot and a miniature wainscot armchair first Birmingham, 1906, Robert Pringle, second stamped 800, in the form of a dachshund with moulded clear glass body and pull off silver head initialled, third, indistinct continental marks (3), first length 5cm, second height 6.2cm

£100-£150

293. Four modern silver Victorian style snuff boxes various dates, makers, to include a snuff box, the repoussé decorated with dancing figures among trees, Birmingham, 1973, David Hollander & Son, interior gilt, another snuff box, the lid repoussé decorated with winged cherub masks and clouds, London, 1970, A Chick and Sons, interior gilt and two other snuff boxes embossed with scrolls, foliage and putti (4), first length 5.6cm, weight approx. 4.97ozt

£80-£120

294. A collection of Victorian and later silver vesta cases various, dates, makers marks, of varying shape, mostly plain, some bearing initials (12), various £150-£250

295. A collection of foreign silver snuff, pill boxes and other item to include an Indian silver and enamel snuff box decorated with a Mogul style scene with a figure riding a camel, stamped 925 another similar smaller box decorated with an elephant, a box repoussé decorated to lid with a pair of elephants, five Mexican oval pill boxes with lids mounted with various hardstones, an Egyptian novelty Nefertiti snuff box and two round pill boxes decorated in relief with hieroglyphics, a Cambodian betel box in the form of an elephant, other boxes with mostly with import marks, etc (qty), total weight approx 14.08ozt

£150-£250

296. A collection of silver vertu to include an Edwardian stamp double case and snuff boxes and other items first Birmingham, 1905, Adie Brothers, rectangular, engine turned with foliate engraved decoration, sliding action with two division gilt interior set with green cabochon thumbpiece, initialled, a late Victorian circular gadrooned snuff box, London, 1893, William Hutton & Sons, initialled and dated 1906, a plain circular snuff box with bayonet fitting, a American vesta case embossed with garlands, a six division cigarette case engraved T.D. from M.J 1905, two ingot pendants, a stamp envelope, an engine turned toothpick, bar brooch suspending a locket etc (qty), first length 5.2cm, weight approx. 10.1ozt

£150-£250

297. A late Victoria silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle Birmingham, 1898, Edward Souter Barnsley, embossed decoration, suspended with five circular five plain balls, coral teether to one end, length 10.5cm

£60-£80

298. A Tiffany & Co silver card case and other items first stamped Tiffany & Co 925, together with a late Victorian silver vesta case, initialled, a coral set stick pin stamped 9ct and a pair of silver cufflinks (4), first length 9.4cm, weight excluding stick pin approx. 2.79ozt

£80-£120

299. A late Victorian combination sovereign, stamp and vesta case together with other items

first Chester, 1896 William Neale, of flattened ovoid form with foliate decoration and a raised circular vacant cartouche, a one end a hinged compartment with sprung coin holder and stamp holder to lid, to the other a hinged compartment with holders for a pencil and toothpick, interior gilt and fitted with suspension ring, together with a late Victorian foliate engraved sovereign holder, an engine turned George V cigarette case and an engine turned propelling toothpick (4), first length 6.2cm, weight approx. 5.76ozt

£100-£150

300. A late 19th century Russian .84 silver tea glass holder and a cauldron salt first Moscow, 1885, Alexsandr Fuld, engraved decoration, initialled and dated 11 Februar 1881, together with a cauldron salt, Moscow 1883, Alexsandr Fuld, with engraved decoration on ball feet (2), first height 9.8cm, weight approx. 6.8ozt £80-£120

301. A collection of silver various dates, makers marks, comprising a George VI christening mug, Birmingham, 1938, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, with presentation inscription, a George V twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham, 1927, William Adams Ltd, a bonbon dish with pierced rim, a cased pair of table salts, a cigarette box, a pair of plain oval napkin rings with feature hallmarks, London, 1952, Mappin & Webb a cased napkin ring and two others (qty), first height 8cm, weighable silver approx. 15.16ozt £200-£300

302. A George V silver five piece dressing table set Birmingham, 1924, Henry Matthews, of plain design with raised scroll border, engraved Anne, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes (5), hand mirror length 26cm £80-£120

303. A George V silver cream jug, and Edwardian heart shaped trinket box and other items

first Sheffield, 1912, Walker and Hall, of oval panelled baluster form with angular handle, second Birmingham, 1902, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, all over embossed with shells and scrolls with crimped rims, interior gilt, a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, 1830, William Eaton and a pierced and embossed bonbon dish (4), first height 12cm, weight approx. 7.02ozt £100-£150

304. Three Elizabeth II silver armada pins dishes comprising a pair London, 1963, William Comyns and Sons Ltd with feature hallmarks and engraved with insignia for the Queens Regiment West Surrey together with another a similar slightly larger pin dish (3), first diameter 8.3cm, weight approx. 4.8ozt £70-£90

305. A silver mounted glass table match holder/striker and other items first marks indistinct to collar, ribbed clear glass spherical body, together with a German .800 napkin ring with Art Nouveau engraved floral decoration, two other napkin rings, silver handled shoe horn and button hook set, a plated four piece manicure set, etc (qty), first height 4.8cm, weighable silver approx. 1.64ozt

£40-£60

306. An Edwardian silver cigarette case and four napkin rings first Chester 1906, William Neale, rectangular with textured decoration, interior gilt, together with four various napkin rings (5), first length 12.7cm, weight approx. 7.05ozt

£80-£120

307. A George V engine turned silver cigarette case and other silver first Birmingham, 1926, John Henry Wynn, rectangular, interior gilt with Masonic presentation inscription, initialled together etc (3), first length 8.5cm, weight approx. 6.09ozt

£80-£120

308. A collection of Victorian and later silver topped dressing table jars, pots and scent bottles various dates, makers, variously cut (18), various weight approx. 10.17ozt £150-£250

309. A collection of silver various dates, makers marks, to include a cased replica of the Earliest Christening spoon, Birmingham, 1977, Mappin & Webb, a three piece cruet set pierced with Greek Key design, a capstan inkwell, a pair of novelty African hippopotamus and buffalo head bottle stoppers, stamped Afrisilver Sterling silver, filled, a candlestick with weighted base, etc. (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 4.33ozt

£70-£90

310. A large George V silver sauce boat, cruet sets and other silver various dates, makers marks, first Birmingham, 1927, Adie Brothers, of typical form with wavy edged rim, together with a pair of Victorian salts, London, 1875, George Adams, foliate chased decoration, on lion mask legs with paw feet, gilt wells, a three piece cruet set fitted with blue glass liners, London, 1938, Mappin & Webb, another three piece cruet set and an ashtray (qty), first length 19.1cm, weight approx. 22.06ozt

£300-£400

311. Three silver pedestal bonbon dishes and a cased pair of berry spoons

comprising a pair, Birmingham, 1928, Mappin & Webb, of panelled form with pierced border and beaded rim, another bonbon dish and a cased pair of George III tablespoons with later embossed and decoration (4), first diameter 11.4cm, weight approx. 12.23ozt

£140-£180

312. A George III silver punch ladle, hand mirror, a cased set of coffee spoons first unmarked, the oval bowl set with a George III coin dated 1787, twisted baleen handle, second Birmingham, 1906 W J Myatt & Co, foliate embossed with scrolls, third Birmingham, 1927 Hukin & Heath, with bean terminals (3), first length 36.4cm

£80-£120

313. A collection of silver to include pairs of napkin rings various dates, makers marks, comprising a pair of napkin rings pierced and embossed with putti holding garlands, London, 1910, John Milward Banks, initialled and dated, another pair of napkin rings with bright cut engraved floral decoration and beaded rims, initialled, another pair embossed with husk wreaths, a selection of assorted teaspoons, a pair of silver mounted glass salts etc (qty), various, weighable silver approx, 7.61ozt

£80-£120

314. A collection of silver to include cased teaspoons and other items various dates, makers marks, comprising a cased set of six Glamis pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 1946, Cooper Brothers, a cased Glamis pattern pickle fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1943, Cooper Brothers, together with cased Art Deco design tea strainer, pair of jam spoons, sugar spoon and cold meat fork and a cased set of tea knives with filled handles (qty), first length 12.3cm, weight approx. 8.71ozt

£100-£150

315. Cased silver coffee spoons and other silver various dates, makers, comprising two cased sets of six coffee spoons commemorating the Silver Jubilee, each spoon hallmarked with a different assay office, 1977, Mappin & Webb, a cased set of six Malay coffee spoons commemorating the coronation of Elizabeth II, unmarked, a cased commemorative birth spoon, Malay silver baby’s pushers and spoons, assorted Chinese export coffee spoons etc (qty), first length 10.5cm, weight approx. 18.02ozt

£250-£350

316. An Edwardian planished silver travelling soap box London, 1906, Percy Whitehouse, of rectangular dome hinged form with raised tumbpieces, retailed by Allen 37 Stand, length 9cm, weight approx. 5.67

£100-£150

317. An Edwardian silver trinket box Birmingham, 1901, Williams Ltd, square, the hinged domed lid engraved with ribbon tied garlands of flowers, interior satin lined, 12.8 x 12.8cm

£70-£90

318. A George VI engine turned silver table cigarette box

Birmingham, 1936, Joseph Gloster Ltd, rectangular with cut off corners, the hinged lid with central reserve engraved with initials and raised foliate chased thumbpiece, cedar lined with division, length 17.3cm, total weight approx. 23.46ozt

£150-£250

319. A George V silver table cigarette box

Birmingham, 1927, Adie Brothers, rectangular, the hinged domed lid with engine turned decoration and vacant reserve, cedar lined with division, length 16.5cm

£80-£120

320. A George V silver cigar box

Birmingham, 1927, William Neale, rectangular, the hinged lid with linear engine turned decoration, interior cedar lined with division, bears presentation inscription an reserve initialled W.A.M, length 24cm, depth 16cm

£200-£300

321. A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks

London, 1973, D J Silver Repairs, of shaped oval outline on tapering stems and weighted bases (2), height 21.5cm

£80-£120

322. A late Victorian silver salver London, 1895, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of circular form with raised scroll border, on bracket feet, later engraved with the insignia of Queens Regiment West Surrey IV L.T. Col W.E. McConnell T.D. 1967, diameter 26cm, weight approx. 21.62ozt

£300-£400

323. An Elizabeth II matched silver four piece tea and coffee service comprising coffee pot, twin handled sugar basin and cover and a milk jug, Birmingham, 1971/1973, Garrard & Co Ltd and a matching teapot, Birmingham , 1975, Barker Ellis Silver Co, of tapering half fluted form, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and fluted knop finials (4), coffee pot height 24.5cm, weight approx. 56.19ozt

£800-£1,200

324. A George V presentation silver teapot

Birmingham, 1922, Henry Williamson Ltd, of oval bellied form with scroll pierced rim and hinged domed cover fitted with a fruitwood knop finial and scroll handle, on scroll legs, engraved with inscription dated 1923, handle to spout length 31.3cm, weight approx. 22.44ozt

£300-£400

325. A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes

London, 1909, Mappin and Webb, circular with petal edge rims, gilt interior, on scroll legs with trefid feet (2), Diameter 12.8cm, weight approx. 9.57ozt

£150-£250

326. A late Victorian silver presentation monteith bowl

London, 1879, Charles Stuart Harris, of circular tapering form with fluted decoration, vacant cartouche, scroll border with masks, raised on a circular domed foot, engraved ‘Presented to the Richmond Rifle Volunteers by Sir Henry W. Peek Bt & Sir Trevor Lawrence Bt Members For Mid Surrey August 1880’ to foot rim, height 16.2cm, diameter 19.1cm, weight approx. 23.41ozt

£400-£600

327. A Elizabeth II walnut cased twelve setting canteen of Kings pattern flatware retailed by Harrods Ltd Sheffield, 1963, Gee & Holmes, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives fitted with stainless steel blades, and a three piece carving set with filled handles, contained in a fitted walnut canteen box with hinged lid and single fitted drawer, bears label Harrods Ltd Cutlers & Silversmiths, Knightsbridge, S.W, table fork length 20.9cm, total weight including fish knives and forks with filled handles approx. 174.82ozt £3,000-£4,000

328. A late 19th century German .800 silver fiddle pattern soup ladle and other silver flatware various dates makers, first stamped 800, stamped for M J Ruckert, initialled, together with three late George III fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons, London, 1819, Sarah Purver, three fiddle pattern dessert forks and assorted spoons (qty), first length 33.5cm, weight approx £300-£400

ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY

329. An Elizabeth II silver Old English Shell pattern six setting part canteen of flatware

Sheffield, 1973, M D Q, comprising six table forks, two tablespoons, a soup spoon, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, six tables knives and six dessert knives with filled handles and stainless steel blades (39), table fork length 21.4cm, weighable silver approx. 41.26ozt

£600-£800

330. Assorted silver flatware various dates and makers, to include a pair of George III Irish bright cut sugar tongs, Dublin, no date letter, James Keating, a pair of early Victorian Scottish Queens pattern table forks, Glasgow, 1841, John Murray, assorted fiddle pattern teaspoons, etc (qty), various weight approx. 21.37ozt

£250-£350

331

331. Georg Jensen. A small quantity of Danish silver Bernadotte pattern flatware stamped 925 S Sterling Georg Jensen, comprising two tablespoons, a table fork, a dessert fork, a table knife and two dessert knives with stainless steel blades and five teaspoons (12), various, weighable silver approx. 12.02ozt

£150-£250

332. Georg Jensen. A quantity of Danish silver plated Bernadotte pattern flatware stamped Georg Jensen Denmark EPNS, comprising five table forks, six dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, seven table knives and eight dessert knives with stainless steel blades (qty), various £100-£150

Lots 333-347

From the Collection of Butcher’s Hall, The Worshipful Company of

333. Grant MacDonald. A pair of Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt three light candelabra

London, 1983, Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, each issuing three textured branches with plain circular nozzles and drip pans, bearing applied gold Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, on slender stems and circular weighted bases with a raised gilt band with seven relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfield Market, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir (2), height 40.5cm

£4,000-£6,000

334. Grant MacDonald. An Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt three light candelabra

London, 1985, Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, issuing three textured branches with plain circular nozzles and drip pans, bearing applied gold Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, on a slender stem and circular weighted bases with a raised gilt band with seven relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfield Market, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir, bears presentation inscription ‘The gift of Arthur Smith 1985’, height 40.5cm £1,500-£2,500

335. Grant MacDonald. An Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt three light candelabra

London, 1986, Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, issuing three textured branches with plain circular nozzles and drip pans, bearing applied gold Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, on a slender stem and circular weighted bases with a raised gilt band with seven relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfield Market, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir, bears presentation inscription ‘Presented to the Worshipful Company of Butchers by Thomas Borthwick & Sons PLC February 1986, height 40.5cm

£1,500-£2,500

336. Grant MacDonald. An Elizabeth II Modernist large silver and parcel-gilt desk blotter

London, 1986, Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, the central gilt circular handle with textured sides and raised applied Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, raised on a circular textured base with four bulls heads, presentation inscription ‘The gift of David FranksMaster 1985-6’, length 19.2cm £500-£800

Butchers

337. Grant MacDonald. A pair of large Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel gilt pepper mills

London, 1989, Grant MacDonald, Of plain waisted form with textured upper section, bears applied gilt Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, the base with a raised gilt band with five relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfields, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir (2), height 18.8cm

£600-£800

338. Grant MacDonald. A pair of large Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel gilt pepper mills

London, 1989, Grant MacDonald, Of plain waisted form with textured upper section, bears applied gilt Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, the base with a raised gilt band with five relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfields, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir (2), height 18.8cm

£600-£800

339. Grant MacDonald. A pair of large Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel gilt pepper mills London, 1983, Grant MacDonald, Of plain waisted form with textured upper section, bears applied gilt Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, the base with a raised gilt band with five relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfields, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir (2), height 18.8cm

£600-£800

340. Grant MacDonald. A large silver and parcel-gilt table rose bowl centrepiece London, 1985, Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, the plain circular bowl with tapering sides fitted with a detachable gilt pierced and interwoven feather cover with central boss with a cast sheep finial and applied oval gilt plaques engraved with a view of Great Witchingham Hall and arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, on a gilt circular textured foot, engraved ‘Presented To The Worshipful Company of Butchers By Bernard Matthews - December 1985 -’, in a fitted case, weight approx. 139.1ozt

£4,000-£6,000

341. A large and impressive Elizabeth II silver rose bowl centrepiece London, 1993, C J Vander, the plain circular bowl with tapering sides fitted with a domed cover with central chimney with three panels pierced with the outlines of bulls heads in graduated rows and fitted with a cap bearing the arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers in gilt relief, supported on a central column and three curved supports on a circular base with three cast standing Hereford Bulls, raised on a circular polished ochre marble plinth base, interior gilt bears presentation inscription ‘Presented to The Worshipful Company of Butchers by Edmund and Leslie Atkins in memory of their father Frank Harry Atkins 23rd August 1993’, height 42.5cm, diameter 43cm, weight excluding marble approx. 340.79ozt

£8,000-£12,000

342. A large George V silver presentation salver

Sheffield, 1933, Gladwin Ltd, of square form with raised piecrust moulded border, on ball and claw feet, engraved ‘Presented to W.G.T. Blois Esq M.B.E, General Secretary, National Federation of Meat Traders’ Assocns Inc, in appreciation of his services in connection with the passing of the Retail Meat Dealers Sunday Closing Act 1936 and with facsimile signatures, 35 x 35cm, weight approx. 41.37ozt

£500-£700

343. An Elizabeth II silver presentation salver London, 1986, Garrard & Co Ltd, of circular form with raised piecrust border with cast shell and scroll rim, on scroll feet, engraved ‘100 Years Meat Trades Journal A Century of Service 1888 1988 The Meat Trades Journal Centenary Salver Presented to The Worshipful Company of Butchers by Meat Trades journal to commemorate 1000 years of publishing 5th May 1988’, diameter 42.2cm, weight approx. 62.9ozt

£800-£1,200

344. An Elizabeth II silver presentation salver Birmingham, 1976 Charles S Green & Co, of circular from with raised moulded piecrust border, on ball and claw feet, engraved ‘Presented to The Worshipful Company of Butchers by Joseph Nattrass 6th September 1984’, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 25.13ozt

£350-£450

345. A Victorian large silver presentation salver London, 1869, George Richards Elkington, circular with raised moulded border with beaded rim, bright cut engraved floral swag border with central reserve engraved ‘Presented to William James Ronan Esq by the salesman of the Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Market in appreciation of his excertions in Maintaining their claim to exemption from payment of parochial rates’ 25th May 1869’, on scroll bracket feet, later engraved presentation inscription verso, diameter 40.5cm, weight approx. 53.24ozt

£700-£900

346. A pair of Edwardian silver five light candelabra

Sheffield, 1909, makers mark J S R, the weighted plain tapering octagonal columns on octagonal stepped bases with raised wavy edged rim, the detachable branch sections each issuing two pairs of acanthus scroll arms with nozzles and drip pans below a central light (2), height 59cm, total weight approx. 134.36ozt

£1,500-£2,000

347. Ø A Victorian silver tea kettle on and associated stand London, 1872, Richard Sibley II retailed by Thomas 155 New Bond Street, of plain compressed bullet form, scroll ivory handle and flush hinged cover, crested with motto, the stand London, 1859, Johns Samuel Hunt, of circular form with cast acanthus leaf apron, raised on acanthus leaf scroll feet with shell feet, height 35cm, weight approx. 58.84ozt

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

£800-£1,200

348. A late 19th century German silver model of a grouse Hanau, import marks for 1901, Berthold Muller, realistically modelled, with hinged wings and removable head, height 18cm, weight approx. 11.7ozt

£300-£400

349. A George II silver pint mug

London, 1752, William Shaw II and William Priest, baluster form with scroll handle on a spreading circular form, height 12.3cm, weight approx. 10.81ozt

£200-£300

350. An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup

London, 1903 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, the ogee shaped bowl with raised girdle and twin cast dragon handles, raised on a domed spreading circular foot, engraved ‘West Surrey Rifle Club Challenge Cup presented A. Gray. Esqre 1904’, and engraved with various prize winners, height 19.2cm, weight approx. 27.47ozt

£400-£600

354. A late Victorian silver mounted heart shaped dressing table mirror

London, 1893, William Comyns, the surround pierced and embossed with birds, scrolls and flowers, bevelled plate, easel back strut support, height 25.5cm

£150-£250

351. A late Victorian silvergilt inkwell

London, 1887, R & S Garrard & Co, the central navette shaped well with hinged cover and butterfly finial fitted with a clear glass ink, raised on a shaped base with cast leaf borders, length 25.5cm, weight approx. 12.82ozt

£200-£300

352. A pair of early Victorian silver salts

London, 1838, Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley II, shell from, on periwinkle feet (2), length 11cm, weight approx. 10.33ozt

£200-£300

353. A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes

London, 1905, Henry Charles Freeman, of trefoil from with pierced sides and leaf cast rims (2), width 13.5cm, weight approx. 8.55ozt

£100-£150

355. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver mounted strut mirror Birmingham, 1904, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, of narrow rectangular from with bevelled plate, pierced and embossed floral border crested with a vacant cartouche, easel support, height 30.5cm

£80-£120

356. A German .800 silver swing handled flower basket stamped 800, other marks indistinct, of lobed tapering form with pierced swing handle, the basket pierced with a trellis and embossed with floral garlands, height with handle in upright position 23cm, weight approx. 8.02ozt

£100-£150

357. A Danish three piece planished silver dressing table set Copenhagen, 1927, work master Christian F Heise, makers mark indistinct, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush (3), hand mirror length 28cm

£80-£120

358. An Indian Colonial silver sugar caster c.1900 and an Edwardian spill vase first unmarked, Kutch, embossed with dense scrolling foliate decoration, screw fitting domed cover, second Birmingham, 1901, Thomas Hayes, with pierced rim on weighted foot (2), first height 15.5cm, weighable silver approx. 5.01ozt

£80-£120

359. A mid 20th century Malay silver table cigarette box stamped A M and Brunei in Arabic, rectangular, the hinged lid and sides engraved with scrolling bunga air muleh design within floral and foliate borders, cedar lined with division, on bracket feet, length 16.2cm, total weight approx. 13.89ozt £150-£250

360. Four Malay silver tobacco and trinket boxes mid 20th century, comprising a pair of tobacco boxes, unmarked each of circular compressed form with fluted sides, the hinged lids with foliate engraved decoration, the undersides engraved with a bird and scrolling foliage, the larger trinket box stamped X and Brunei in Arabic, fitted with a domed pull off cover engraved with foliate decoration, etc (4), first diameter 8.7cm, weight approx. 9.84ozt

£140-£180

361. A collection of Chinese export silver c.1900 comprising a mustard pot stamped WC90 of drum form with hinged domed cover and simulated bamboo handled decorated in relief with a scrolling dragon, liner absent a baluster form pepper pot stamped WC90 with similar decoration, another mustard pot, stamped KMS 90 of drum form with hinged domed cover and scroll handle pierced with chasing dragons and scrolling clouds, liner absent, a small bud vase stamped WH for Wang Hing, of bottle form, chased with bamboo decoration, a tea stainer lacking handled stamped KC, the rim decorated in relief with. a pair of chasing dragons and a napkin ring, stamped WC pierced with Chinese characters and bamboo (6), first height 6.2cm, weighable silver approx. 9.10zt £150-£250

362. A Victorian electroplated nautilus shell spoon warmer unmarked, on an naturalistic base, height 14.5cm £70-£90

363. A lady’s 9ct gold fob watch with bow bar brooch the dial with floral chased decoration and Roman numerals, case floral chased front and reverse, suspension loop stamped ‘375’ with safety chain and bow bar brooch with blue stone detail stamped 9ct hallmark to inside, total approx. weight 2.48g total approx. diameter 3cm

£80-£120

364. An 18ct gold embossed fob watch the enamel dial with gilt Arabic numerals, dot markers and filigree hands, the reverse of the case with embossed floral decoration and diamond set, inside of case stamped 18K, suspended by a 9ct chain with a bar brooch stamped 56AP and inset set with diamond and ruby, total weight of watch 21g

£300-£400

365. An 14K ladies open faced keyless pocket watch the gold dial with chapter ring with Roman numerals and chased floral decoration to the centre, inside case marked 14K, chased decoration to reverse, dust cover not gold, total weight approx 27.4g

£80-£120

366. A late 19th century 18ct gold case open faced keyless pocket watch the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track signed Thomas Russell & Sons Liverpool, lever movement signed Thomas Russell Church Street Liverpool, the foliate engraved cased stamped 18.75 with London import marks, dust cover also stamped 18.75, case diameter 38mm, total weight approx. 40.3g

£250-£350

367. An Art Deco Movado keyless open faced 18ct gold pocket watch the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and baton numerals, and a subsidiary dial, contained within a fitted original Movado case, suspension loop, case back interior and dust cover all stamped 750, case diameter 4.5cm, total weight approx 52.3cm

£600-£800

368. A 1920s keyless open faced 9ct gold pocket watch the engine turned silvered dial with Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, inner case back stamped 375, 1922, dial diameter 38mm, total weight approx 57g

£200-£300

369. A keyless wind 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case with Roman blue enamel numerals, the inner case marked on the interior 18ct the dust cover marked 18ct, the winder marked 18ct, presentation inscription to the inner lid, in a fitted case, total weight 117g £1,000-£1,500

370. A 1940s gentleman’s stainless steel Oyster-Speedking Precision wristwatch circular silvered dial with raised gold hour baton markers, gold hands and centre sweep seconds, screw down winding crown signed Rolex Oyster, case numbered 384954, automatic movement, associated leather bracelet, dial diameter 25mm., case diameter 30mm

£400-£600

371. An 18K gold cased Vendome manual wind wristwatch the black dial with gilt numerals, and subsidiary seconds with sweeping minute hand, the case marked 18K 750, with black replaced strap, diameter of dial approx 35mm

£200-£300

372. A 1950s gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer stainless steel wristwatch Ref 6565 the champagne coloured dial with raised baton numerals, and sweeping seconds, with stainless steel bracelet with deployment buckle, case numbered 244139, automatic 1950s movement no 689067, bracelet no 874089, with original guarantee, service from 1958, box and tag,diameter of dial approx 28mm

£1,000-£1,500

373. Rolex stainless steel Oyster Perpetual ‘bubbleback’ wristwatch ref 6106

A gentleman’s Rolex stainless steel Oyster Perpetual ‘bubbleback’ wristwatch ref 6106 c.1950, the circular cream dial with raised silver dart hour markers with luminous inserts on the quarters and dot markers, minute scale, silvered hands with luminous inserts and centre seconds, signed Rolex oyster perpetual officially certified chronometer, the winding crown signed Super Oyster Rolex, case numbered 802528 6106, automatic self winding movement, stainless steel tapering Rolex expansion bracelet, dial diameter 30mm., case diameter 34mm

£800-£1,200

374. A 1940s Rolex Oyster stainless steel wristwatch Ref 3121 circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, screw down winding crown signed Oyster Patent +, manual wind movement, caseback stamped Brevet 120941 3121, associated bracelet, dial diameter 24mm., case diameter 29mm

£800-£1,200

375. A 1940s WWII military issue stainless steel Timor ATP wristwatch circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track, luminous dot markers, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, case back engraved with broad arrow ATP P9154, manual wind, leather bracelet, dial diameter 27mm., case diameter 30mm

£80-£120

376. A 9ct gold manual wind Rolex 1920s wristwatch the engine turned dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the reverse of the watch with presentation inscription reading ‘TO ALEX MACLEAN FROM HIS GRATEFUL MISTRESS’, inside of the case stamped 375, diameter of dial approx 2.8cm

£800-£1,200

377. A 9ct gold Automatic Longines wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals and sweeping subsidiary dial, on gold mesh bracelet, in original fitted case, dial diameter 30mm, total weight 48.9g

£700-£900

378. An 18ct gold gentleman’s Cartier Panthere bracelet wristwatch

serial number 887368, the reverse of the case stamped 18K, the bracelet with deployant buckle stamped 750, a/f, total weight 68g

£1,800-£2,200

379. A gentleman’s manual wind gold plated Longines wristwatch the gold coloured dial with baton numerals and textured gold plated strap, case diameter approx. 34mm

£100-£150

380. A Must de Cartier stainless steel quartz wristwatch the white dial with diamante dot markers, gilt hands, and rope twist bezel and a stainless steel flexible bar bracelet with clasp, contained in fitted box, diameter of case approx 32cm

£300-£500

381. An Omega Constellation Chronometer quartz gentleman’s wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with gilt bead hour numerals and minute track, with luminescent hands and date aperture, with gilt metal bezel with Roman Numerals, Omega crown, stainless steel and gold end bar bracelet and monogrammed clasp, with repair paperwork and an old damaged Omega stainless steel, diameter of dial approx 28mm

£300-£500

382. A Longines Weems Navigation Swiss Air wristwatch limited edition, stainless steel, model No 628-5241 No 3638, the two tone dial with white chapter ring with Arabic numerals, rotating silvered centre dial with 12 hours, 24 hours and seconds and feuille hands, the 21 jewel Longines automatic movement, with original strap, diameter of dial approx 38mm

£600-£800

383. A 1950s manual wind gentleman’s 9ct gold Longines watch with silvered dial, baton numerals and raised gilt hands, stamped on interior case 9ct on expandable silvered bracelet, width of dial approx 3cm

£200-£300

384. A Garrard manual wind 9ct gold ladies bracelet wristwatch the silvered round dial with baton numerals, and a mesh gold bracelet stamped on the clasp 375, total weight 17g £150-£250

385. A 9ct gold wristwatch on expandable bracelet, the circular enamel dial with black Roman numerals and red XII, with dot minute markers, marked on the bracelet 9ct, together with another 9ct gold watch head with enamel dial and Arabic numerals (2), total weight 34.2g

£150-£250

386. A lady’s diamond-set evening wristwatch the bezel and articulated lugs set with rose-cut diamonds to the double cordette strap, length 17.5cm, 10.0g (without movement)

£200-£300

387. A stainless steel and gold plated Art Deco Rolex ladies wristwatch the rectangular dial with alternating baton and Arabic numerals, gold plated lugs, cord strap with plated fold over clasp, width of dial approx 1.5cm

£80-£120

388. An 18ct gold Vendome manual wind ladies wristwatch the silvered round dial with gilt Arabic and baton numerals on a black leather strap (broken) marked 750 on the dial, together with a 9ct gold ladies watch case (2), diameter of the former case 1.5cm

£100-£150

389. Four 9ct gold cased ladies watches comprising a 9ct gold J W Benson bracelet watch with Arabic numerals and gold plated strap; another with enamel dial and Arabic numerals and dot markers, and another with enamel dial and octagonal case and another (4), total weight 82g

£200-£300

390. A 9ct gold manual wind ladies bracelet wristwatch the square case enclosing a round champagne coloured dial with baton and Arabic numerals, with 9ct mesh bracelet, case and clasp stamped 375, total weight approx 24.1g

£350-£450

391. A Cartier Panthere ladies stainless steel quartz wristwatch the square cream coloured dial with printed Roman numerals, date aperture at 5 o’clock, diamond bezel, and bi-colour bracelet, width of dial approx 18mm

£1,500-£2,000

392. An Bueche-Girod 18K gold manual wind bracelet wristwatch the rectangular gold coloured dial with baton numerals, with gold articulated bracelet, reverse of case marked 18 and clasp hallmarked 18, total weight 54g

£1,800-£2,200

393. A Jaegar le Coultre 18ct gold automatic bracelet wristwatch the silvered square dial with gilt baton numerals and sweeping seconds, with engraved name to the reverse. with mesh bracelet, with French control marks to reverse of case and clasp marked 750, total weight approx 72g

£1,500-£2,500

394. An 18ct lady’s gold Omega watch the square gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals, textured gold strap full hallmark on inside of case, case diameter 14.3mm total approx. length 17cm

£1,000-£1,500

395. A 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch by Jean Renet square white dial with black baton numerals, inscribed “Jean Renet / Swiss”, 17 jewel movement, with 9ct gold articulated, textured brick link bracelet, stamped with hallmarks to bracelet and case, total approx. weight (incl. movement) 30.8g

£500-£800

396. A Certina manual wind 9ct gold bracelet watch the round dial with silvered dial and baton numbers, 9ct gold articulated bracelet, in original Certina watch case, total weight 20g

£300-£500

397. An 18ct gold case lady’s wristwatch the round gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals case stamped ‘750’ to case, total approx. diameter 16.30mm

£80-£120

398. A 19th century Chinese necklace

composed of 12 various oval collets, some with vestiges of kingfisher feather inlay, each set with a cabochon stone including amber, agate, quartz, garnet, ruby (untested), and goldstone, several of the closed back setting (one deficient) stamped with Chinese characters, length 34.5cm, 46.4g

£100-£150

399. A 1950s 9ct gold articulated snake necklace

fashioned as a coiling snake, flexible spring body, tail tucked under his head, chased head with pink gem-set eyes stamped to push clasp with Birmingham hallmarks and stamped “S&P”, approx. length 40cm, total approx. weight 31.2g

£400-£600

400. A Greek meander necklet of open-work design panel design, stamped “585” to clasp, total approx. length 41cm, total approx. weight 16.1g

£350-£450

401. A two-tone necklet featuring flexible snake link chain, terminating in an abstract pendant, stamped to clasp “9ct”, total approx. length 47cm, total approx. weight 11.6g

£150-£250

402. A tri-coloured flexible link necklace terminating in a heart motif, stamped “750” to clasp, total approx. length 40.7cm, total approx. weight 20.9g

£500-£700

403. A contemporary Italian 18ct gold and diamond necklace by Nanis Italian Jewels stamped “Nanis 750 Italy”, total approx. length 44.5cm, total approx. weight 29.3cm

£800-£1,200

404. A graduated cultured pearl necklace with diamond-set clasp the cultured pearls graduated in size from 8.02mm x 2.8mm to the open work lozenge-shaped clasp, contemporary fitted gilded tooled and leather case for B. Barnett Ltd, Burlington Parade, length 52.5cm approx, 20.2g

£500-£800

405. An Edwardian seed pearl necklace central section featuring seed pearl set bow and foliate motifs suspending a scrolling open-work seed pearl set pendant, stamped “15ct”, to the twisted rope chain with barrel clasp, within fitted case, total approx. length 44.4cm, total approx. weight 12.6g

£400-£600

406. A cherry amber graduated bead necklace comprising of forty one oval cherry amber graduated beads strung with a hidden screw clasp, total approx. weight 71g total approx. length 90cm

£80-£100

407. An opal and turquoise festoon necklace

stamped to chain extender “9ct”, total approx. length (with extender) 42cm, total approx. weight 13.8g

£250-£350

408. An early/mid 19th garnet, half pearl and yellow gold necklace the front section formed of graduated yellow gold cannetille clusters, alternately set with oval flat-cut closed-back garnets and with half pearls, to the three row yellow gold back chain with circular garnet and cannetille cluster clasp, length 38cm, 22g

£600-£800

409. An opal parure comprising a two stone drop pendant necklace to the fancy link back chain, a graduated five stone and oval link bracelet, a ring and a single earring, each set with oval opal cabochons within a border of white stones, cased, ring size L; pendant: overall length 4.1cm; bracelet length 17.5cm; combined weight 21.3g

£150-£250

410. A tri-coloured line bracelet stamped “9K Italy” to clasp, total approx. weight 11g

£150-£200

411. An 18ct gold and diamond line bracelet set with round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped with hallmarks to push clasp, total approx. length 18.3cm, total approx. weight 15.4g

£1,000-£1,500

412. A diamond line bracelet half bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds, set to mount stamped “750”, total approx. length 17.8cm, total approx. weight 14.6g

£700-£900

413. A 9ct gold and diamond articulated bracelet stamped with hallmarks to clasp, with figaro safety chain, total approx. diameter 8cm, total approx. weight 15.4g total number of diamonds 212

£250-£350

414. A sapphire line bracelet set with round mixed cut evenly matched sapphires in four claw setting of white metal stamped with “18k” to catch, safety chain and additional safety catch fitted, 19cm long extending to 22cm with safety chain, total approx. weight 11.6g

£500-£800

415. A sapphire and diamond bracelet heart motifs set with central heartshaped cabochon sapphire, bezel set above a diamond set mount, to the curb-link chain, with push clasp stamped “750”, with safety chain, total approx. weight 33.4g

£1,000-£1,500

416. A Victorian garnet and yellow gold snake bracelet the engraved head collet-set with an oval garnet cabochon, garnet-set collet eyes, to the graduated articulated links each pierced with star motifs, a safety chain extending from its mouth, bracelet length (excluding safety chain) approx 21cm, 22.1g

Overall condition good/very good, commensurate with age

£800-£1,000

417. A wide 18ct gold articulated bracelet one side plain, the other with embossed rose design to alternating diagonal panels, with slide clasp, stamped 750 to clasp, total weight approx. 54g, width of bracelet 3.2cm

£1,500-£2,000

418. A wide articulated bracelet with ruby detail the graduated textured rectangular panels applied with foliate decoration with ruby collet detail, the claps stamped ‘750’ and ‘18KT’, length 18cm, 55.4g

£1,500-£2,000

419. A 9ct gold and shell cameo bracelet featuring five oval bezel-set cameos depicting classical scenes with rope detailing, each cameo being separated by a double ribbon bow link, with box clasp fastening, Total approx. length 21cm approx. weight 26.5g

£200-£300

420. Two 9ct gold gate bracelets stamped with hallmarks to clasps, with heart padlock clasps and safety chains (2), total approx. weight 26.9g

£400-£500

421. A 9ct gold gate bracelet stamped with hallmarks to link, with 9ct gold heart-padlock, stamped with hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. weight 13.4g

£180-£220

422. A 9ct gold gate bracelet stamped with hallmarks to link, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp and safety chain, total approx. weight 23.1g

£350-£450

423. A 9ct gold fancy gate bracelet stamped with hallmarks to link, with heart padlock, stamped “375”, and safety chain, total approx. weight 9.2g

£150-£200

424. A curb-link bracelet stamped “375” to links, with support chain running through links, total approx. weight 13g

£180-£220

425. A 9ct gold curb-link bracelet stamped “9.375” to links, with 9ct gold heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, with safety chain, total approx. weight 20.7g

£300-£400

426. An Anklet of bar and bead design, stamped “750” to clasp, total approx. length 22cm, total approx. weight 5g

£160-£200

427. A link bracelet suspending assorted fob seals several of the hollow curb links stamped ‘10CT’ and suspending five yellow gold cased or pinchbeck fobs, with either citrine, bloodstone (one a/f) or a rock crystal vacant seal, a 9ct yellow gold mounted square bloodstone revolving swivel, and a revolving faceted seal, approx bracelet length 20cm, total weight 83g

£500-£800

428. A charm bracelet curb-link bracelet suspending various charms, including 9ct gold ballerina, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold box charm, stamped with hallmarks, with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with hallmarked and safety chain, total approx. weight 38.9g

£500-£700

429. A 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet stamped with import marks to link, links chased with foliate motifs, with a pierced heart-padlock and safety chain, total approx. weight 18g

£280-£320

430. A charm bracelet stamped to link “18”, suspending various charms, including an Essex crystal charm, depicting forget-menots, stamped “18”; a pack of cards; an enamelled fish; a poodle and others, variously stamped, total approx. weight 60g

£1,800-£2,500

431. A 9ct gold charm bracelet comprising twenty four charms including a full sovereign a half sovereign, fob seals, an amethyst intaglio, a quirky cricket ball charm and a kangaroo with ‘pop-up’ joey, total approx. weight 113.7g total approx. length 19cm

£1,800-£2,500

432. A 9ct gold bracelet flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, suspending an Edward VII full sovereign, dated 1905, bare head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose net mount, total approx. weight 23.3g

£500-£600

433. A charm bracelet suspending various charms, including: 9ct gold shell, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold dolphin, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct cat, stamped with hallmarks and others, with 9ct gold hearth padlock, stamped with hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. weight 43.2g

£650-£700

434. A charm bracelet with animal charms suspending various charms including a fox, rabbit, squirrel, spaniel, a horse shoe and two swivel charms, stamped “9c” to clasp, total approx. weight 15.5g

£200-£300

435. A 9ct gold charm bracelet stamped “9.375”, suspending various charms; a turtle, a thistle, a fan, a monkey and others, with some hallmarked, total approx. weight 39.1g

£600-£700

436. A charm bracelet the four bar bracelet mounted with plaque marked 9ct and suspending a number of gilt and gold charms comprising a half sovereign in a 9ct gold mount, a carnelian seal in a 9ct mount, a 9ct gold heart padlock, a watch key on gilt metal swivel mount, carnelian carved seal on gilt metal mount, amethyst seal on gilt metal mount

£600-£800

437. A fancy link bracelet stamped “375” to clasp tongue, total approx. weight 18g

£280-£320

438. A tri-coloured bracelet of flexible flattened snake link design, stamped “750” to clasp, total approx. length 17.4cm, total approx. weight 4.9g

£180-£220

439. Tri-coloured flexible brink link bracelet with beaded edge detail, stamped “14K Italy” to push clasp, total approx. length 16.3cm, total approx. weight 8g

£150-£250

440. A gentleman’s identity bracelet with two-tone design, set with initials to the centre panel, total approx. length 17cm, total approx. weight 56.8g

£500-£700

441. A 9ct gold two-tone bracelet of open-work design, stamped with British import marks for 9ct gold, total approx. length 19cm, total approx. weight 18.5g

£300-£400

442. Four 9ct gold bracelets including; 9ct gold figaro link bracelet, with a 9ct gold heart padlock clasp and safety chain, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with British import marks for 9ct gold; 9ct gold infinity link chain bracelet, stamped with import marks to clasp and 9ct gold figaro chain bracelet, stamped with import marks to clasp (4), total approx. lengths (longest and shortest) 18.5cm and 16.5cm, total approx. weight 22.1g

£300-£400

443. A group of bracelets including; three 9ct yellow gold bracelets, stamped with hallmarks; a yellow metal bar bracelet, of alternating design, three with black rubber inlay and three with an engraved hunting scene, stamped “9k” and a piece of chain, stamped to clasp “9K” (5), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 11.6g, total approx. weight of marked items 18.9g, total approx weight of piece of chain 2.3g

£420-£480

444. A collection of bracelets of mixed design, including; five bracelets, stamped “750”; heart motif bracelet, set with red gems, stamped to clasp “14K”; fancy heart link bracelet, stamped “10K”; 9ct gold fine rectangle link bracelet, stamped with hallmarks to tag; one fine cable link bracelet suspending a coffee bean charm, stamped “9c” and an identity bracelet, unmarked (10), total approx. lengths 15.7-18cm, total approx. weight of “750” 13g, total approx. weight of “14K” 2.2g, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 1.2g, total approx. weight of “9c” 1.1g, total approx. weight of unmarked bracelet 2.1g

£500-£700

445. A 9ct gold bangle chased with scrolling floral design, stamped with hallmarks and safety chain, total approx. diameter 7cm, total approx. weight 15.6g

£250-£350

446. A torque bangle of arrow design, set with seed pearls, stamped “9ct”, total approx. diameter 8cm, total approx. weight 14.1g £200-£300

447. A pair of gold bangles tests as gold (2), total approx. diameter 6cm, total approx. weight 11.7g

£180-£220

448. A mid/late Victorian gem-set and yellow gold hinged bangle the central horseshoe alternately-set with graduated mixed-cut sapphires and old brilliant-cut diamonds, held each side by a yellow gold ‘bit’ and double band bangle with safety chain, fitted case for Collingwood, inner diameter 5.8cm approx, 21.8gm

£1,000-£1,500

449. A gold bangle tests as gold, of open-work design, featuring Egyptian motifs, featuring the profile of Nefertiti and ankh, total approx. diameter 6.3cm, total approx. weight 16.7g

£400-£600

450. A hinged bangle of plain design, stamped to clasp tongue “750”, total approx. diameter 6cm, total approx. weight 27.5g

£600-£800

451. A diamond set hinged bangle set with diamonds in an abstract design to one half, with securing clasp, total approx. diameter 5.7cm, total approx. weight 16.9g

£200-£300

452. A Late Victorian 9ct gold bangle set with round mix-cut sapphire, within a border of applied beading and twisted rope motifs to one half, stamped with hallmarks to clasp tongue, with safety chain, total approx. diameter 5.7cm, total approx. weight 10.9g

£180-£220

453. A Saudi stiff bangle solid stamped ‘21KR’ with repeating ‘chevron’ pattern, total approx. weight 14.6g total approx. diameter 6cm

£500-£700

454. A fancy link guard chain stamped to clasp “9ct”, total approx. length 137.5cm, total approx. weight 38.7g

£500-£700

455. A fancy link long guard chain marked on one of the links 15, total weight approx 30g

£600-£700

456. A long guard chain with textured belcher links, stamped to clasp “9ct”, total approx. weight 42.7g, total approx. length 137cm

£700-£900

457. An Albert chain suspending T-bar, stamped to clasp “9.375”, total approx. length 34cm, total approx. weight 33.9g

£500-£600

458. A 9ct gold curb link Albert chain marked 375 on each link and T-bar, total weight approx 50g

£700-£900

459. A fancy twisted chain stamped indistinctly to tag, total approx. length 76cm, total approx. weight 22.6g

£700-£800

460. A fancy link chain stamped “9ct” to clasp, total approx. length 30cm, total approx. weight 7.6g

£120-£180

461. A flat link curb-chain necklace tested gold curb-chain necklace long chain designed with no clasp, total approx. weight 40.0g total approx. length 82cm

£1,200-£1,800

462. 9ct gold belcher link chain stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 49.3cm, total approx. weight 12.3g

£180-£220

463. A bar and link chain stamped “375” to clasp, total approx. length 55cm, total approx. weight 14.5g

£200-£300

464. A bi-coloured ‘figaro’ chain necklace and matching bracelet flat gage ‘figaro’ chain necklace with 750 stamped to clasp; flat gage ‘figaro’ bracelet chain with 750 stamped to clasp (2), total approx. length of necklace chain 76cm total approx. weight 26.5g total approx. length of bracelet 20cm total approx. weight 9.2g

£1,000-£1,500

465. A fine Byzantine chain stamped “Italy 14K” to clasp, total approx. length 40.3cm, total approx. weight 15.2g

£150-£200

466. Two 9ct gold fine chains (2), total weight approx 10g

£150-£250

467. A large collection of chains including; one 18ct gold fine curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; four 9ct gold cable link chains; eight 9ct gold fine curb-link chains; one 9ct gold figaro chain; one 9ct gold fancy link chain; one 9ct gold box link chain; two chains, one marked “375” one marked “9K” (18), total approx. length (longest and shortest) 44cm and 59cm, total approx. weight (excl. two unhallmarked chains) 36.6g

£600-£800

468. A large collection of assorted chains

18ct gold fine curb link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; fine fancy link chain, stamped “10K”; two 9ct gold fancy rope twist chains, stamped with hallmarks to tag; three 9ct gold cable link chains, stamped with hallmarks to tag; six chains, variously stamped “375” and “9ct”, including; three fancy link chains, one cable link chain suspending 9ct gold crucifix pendant, stamped with hallmarks; two fine curb-link chains and two links and a clasp (13), total approx. lengths 44-59cm, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 1.8g, total approx. weight of chain marked “10K” 0.3g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 10.9g, total approx. weight of other chains 4.8g

£250-£350

469. A collection of 9ct gold chains

including; two belcher chains; two twisted rope chains; a flattened curb-link chain; a rectangular link chain; a fine curb-link chain and a fancy link chain, all stamped to tags with British import marks for 9ct gold (8), total approx. length (longest and shortest) 59cm and 49cm, total approx. weight 38.3g

£600-£800

470. A collection of chains including seven 9ct gold chains, variously stamped and three unmarked chains (qty), total approx. length (the longest) 59cm, weight of 9ct gold 45.8g, total approx. weight of other items 7.7g

£800-£1,200

471. A collection of 9ct gold chains including; two belcher chains; two flattened curb-link chains; two figaro chains and a fancy link chain suspending a 9ct gold heart shaped pendant, stamped with hallmarks, all chains stamped with British import marks for 9ct gold to tags (7), total approx. length (longest and shortest) 59cm and 48cm, total approx. weight 40g

£600-£800

472. A collection of 9ct gold twisted rope chains stamped with hallmarks to tags, total approx. length (the longest) 51cm, total approx. weight 23.6g

£400-£500

473. A collection of 9ct gold chains and bracelets including; fine snake link chain; a fancy rope twist chain; fine curb-link chain; fine trace-link chain together with a flattened curb-link bracelet and a fancy link bracelet, all stamped with import marks to tag (6), total approx. length (chains) 53.5-44cm, total approx. length of bracelets 18cm & 17cm, total approx. weight 28g

£600-£700

474. A collection of chains and pendants including; two 18ct gold chains, stamped to tag with British import marks for 18ct gold; fine curb-link chain, stamped to clasp “585”; fancy link chain, stamped to tag “USA 14K”; four fancy link chains, stamped to tags “10K”; ten 9ct gold chains, stamped with hallmarks to tag; eleven chains, variously stamped “375” and “9ct”; two unmarked chains and a collection of pendants, variously marked (qty), total approx. weight of 18ct gold 2.6g, total approx. weight of chains marked “585” and “14K” 1.8g, total approx. weight of chains marked “10K” 1.8g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 20.6g, total approx. weight of chains marked “375” and “9ct” 11g, total approx. weight of unmarked chains 3g

£800-£1,200

475. Three pendants 9ct gold and enamel floral pendant, with pearl (untested) terminals, stamped with hallmarks to reverse, suspended on a cable link chain, stamped “375”; potted flower pendant, set with cabochon amethyst and opals, suspended from a 9ct gold fine curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag and an amethyst pendant, suspended from a belcher chain, stamped “9c” (3), total approx. length (in order of cataloguing) 50cm, 44.4cm and 45.5cm, total approx. weight of the first 6, total approx. weight of the second 4.3g, total approx. weight of the third 6g

£200-£300

476. A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver Moonlight blossom earrings and another pair the first of cluster form with central amethyst cabochon, stamped on the reverse with makers name 9255 and 36 together with another single cluster, together with a pair of Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen silver stylised leaf design earrings number 50A (3), total weight 20.5g £100-£150

477. A silver and turquoise dove brooch by Kristian Moehl-Hansen for Georg Jensen a dove within a wreath border, with five circular green cabochon settings, stamped “Georg Jensen/ Sterling Denmark / 123”, total approx. diameter 4.6cm, total approx. weight 15.8g

£100-£150

478. A pheasant brooch tests as gold, tri-coloured design, with a red enamel eye and red gem-set eye, total approx. diameter (from beak to tail tip) 5.5cm, total approx. weight 8.6g

£200-£300

479. A teddy-bear brooch tests as gold, with chased fur and bow tie, with two blue gem set eyes, total approx. height 3cm, total approx. weight 27.8g

£400-£600

480. A 9ct gold jockey brooch with jockey mounted upon a horse, chased details, stamped with London hallmarks, total approx. length 3cm, total approx. weight 18.8g

£300-£400

481. A black opal, diamond and ruby brooch central oval cabochon opal, claw set within a scrolling open wire-work border, set with alternating round brilliantcut diamonds and rubies, stamped to brooch fitting “18” with safety chain, total approx. diameter 3cm, total approx. weight 5.8g

£400-£600

482. A two stone gem-set brooch the gold bar brooch with cushion-shaped brilliant-cut diamond and circular-cut ruby terminals, width 4cm, 6.2g

£250-£350

483. A diamond-set brooch designed as an open-work flower-head cluster with crossover terminals, set with brilliant-cut, single-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, length 6.9cm, depth 2.5cm, 12.4g

£500-£600

484. A late Victorian diamond-set star brooch/pendant the six rayed star with knife edge spacers between, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, silver and yellow gold setting, detachable brooch fitting with safety chain, 3.9cm, 10.0g

£800-£1,200

485. A City of London silver brooch central shield set with synthetic rubies and diamonds, flanked by two dragons with red enamel inlay, inscribed to scrolling banner “Domine Dirige Nos”, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 3.5cm, total approx. weight 8.1g

£100-£200

486. A mid 20th century flowerhead cluster brooch modelled as a stylised sunflower, the central oval mixedcut citrine within a border of single-cut diamonds to the two tiered asymmetric contorted scrolling petals, the tapering stem channel-set with graduated rectangular-cut citrines, fitted retailer’s case for Collingwood, overall width 4.9cm, 31.5g

£800-£1,200

487. A French Art Nouveau ruby and yellow gold brooch the stylised chrysanthemum centrally-set with a cushion-shaped ruby (untested) to the openwork bud and foliate surround, with French control mark for gold, indistinct maker’s lozenge, and stamped ‘DEPOSE’, width 3.3cm, 15.4g

£500-£800

488. A mid 19th century hardstone cameo brooch the black and white chalcedony roundel depicting the profile of a young lady looking dexter with ornately dressed hair with ornament, to the yellow gold mount applied with spherical bead decoration; together with a hardstone cameo ring, the black and white chalcedony oval plaque depicting in profile an lady in Elizabethan dress, above the scrolling and engraved surround (a/f), and engraved shank with lappets (2), diameter 3.6cm, 17.7g; ring size leading edge K1⁄2, overall length 3.1cm x width 2.5cm

£200-£300

489. An oval hardstone cameo brooch depicting the head and shoulders of a lady, collet-set to the rope twist border stamped ‘9CT’, length 4.1cm, width 3.4cm

Overall condition good/very good

£150-£250

490. A 19th century pietra dura floral brooch of floral and foliate design, inlaid with various coloured hardstone, within a twisted rope border and safety chain, total approx. diameter 5.7cm, total approx. weight 18.8g

£80-£120

491. An early Victorian mourning brooch with blue enamel and seed pearl featuring a floral spray set with 21 seed pearls to a royal blue enamel background with a decorative gold boarder, the reverse side of the brooch is of plain gold with a glazed oval section to the centre containing a lock of hair, the brooch is fitted with a pin clasp and safety chain, total approx length 3.5cm, total approx width 2.6cm, total approx weight 11.1g

£120-£180

492. A Victorian ruby and half pearl etruscan brooch featuring a raised oval boss, star set, split pearl and ruby cluster, an elliptical boarder decorated with lines of bead and twisted wires to a closed gold back ground with scroll and bead work, the reverse side of the brooch is of plain gold with a vacant glazed oval section to the centre, fitted with a pin clasp, total approx. length 5cm, total approx. width 3cm, total approx. depth (excl. pin) 1.5cm, total approx. weight 15.4g £250-£350

493. A Bohemian garnet cluster pendant brooch together with a brooch in the form of an eight pointed star and a pair of garnet stud earrings (3), diameter of the former 4.4cm £80-£120

494. A pearl and diamond daisy bar brooch

central round brilliant diamond bezel set within seed pearl (untested) surround, to a knife edge bar, stamped “15ct”, total approx. length 5.8cm, total approx. weight 3.4g

£200-£300

495. A half pearl and diamond-set bar brooch

the centre collet-set with graduated alternating half pearls of varying hues and brilliant-cut diamonds, length 6.3g, 4.5g

£100-£150

496. Three bar brooches and another single stone bar brooch, central mix-cut diamond, set to a twisted border, with safety chain; a spider bar brooch, with a purple gem and seed pearl setting, stamped “9ct”; an insect brooch, set with white and purple paste settings and a bar brooch, set with central orange oval setting, with safety chain (4)

£100-£200

497. A collection of stick pins including; ruby set stick pin, of geometric design, unmarked; duck stick pin, the head enamelled with green, black, white and red; an Etruscan style stick pin, stamped “15ct”; a dog head stick pin; a floral cluster stick pin, central turquoise setting, in a surround of half pearls and a floral cluster stick pin, central blue gem setting, within a seed pearl surround (6)

£150-£250

498. A diamond trefoil stick pin set with three old brilliant-cut diamonds with a diamond-set stem, length 1.0cm, width 0.7cm, 1.6g

£80-£120

499. A pair of ruby and diamond ear-studs of square-form, with central invisibleset rubies, within a pave-set diamond surround, unmarked, total approx. diameter 1.6cm, total approx. weight 6.9g

£400-£600

500. A pair of 18ct gold, black opal and diamond set earrings central oval cabochon black opal, collet set above a diamond set border, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to stem, total approx. diameter 1.5cm, total approx. weight 7.7g

£150-£250

501. A pair of diamond ear studs each brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.70-0.80cts (culet inaccessible), 18ct white gold four claw setting and post, combined gross weight 1.8g

£700-£900

502. Two pair of diamond ear-studs the first: a pair of diamond ear-studs, approx. 0.75cts each, stamped to stem “750”; the second, a pair of diamond ear-studs, approx. 0.600.65cts each, stamped to stem “750” (2), total approx. weight of lot 2.4g

£300-£400

503. Three pairs of diamond ear-studs

the first: a pair of diamond ear-studs, set within a yellow metal mount, stamped to stem “18k”; a pair of diamond ear-studs, set within white metal mount, stamped to stem “14K” and a pair of diamond ear-studs, stamped “18k” to stem (3), total approx. weight of ear-studs marked “18K” 1.5g, total approx. weight of ear-studs marked “14K” 0.6g

£300-£400

504. A pair of black opal and diamond ear-pendants set within 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to stem, total approx. length of opals 10.5cm, total approx. drop length 2cm, total approx. weight 5.5g

£150-£250

505. A pair of cultured pearl and diamond ear pendants each old brilliant-cut diamond collet suspending an ovoid cultured pearl (not tested), shepherd crook fittings, overall length 1.3cm, combined weight 2.2g

£200-£300

506. Four pairs of earrings a pair of garnet and half pearl clusters, hallmarked 9ct yellow gold setting; a pair of mabé pearl ear studs; a pair of bombé ear studs stamped ‘750’; and a pair of hardstone and marcasite ear pendants stamped ‘Sterling Germany’, 4.1g, 7.3g, 2.6g, 8.4g respectively

£100-£150

507. A pair of blue zircon and cultured pearl earrings central cultured pearl set above a round brilliant-cut blue zircon surround, with twist backs, stamped “14K”, total approx. weight 5.9g

£100-£150

508. A collection of earrings pair of twisted 9ct gold hoops, stamped with hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold maple leaf charm earpendants, stamped with hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold hoops, stamped with hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold ear pendants, stamped with hallmarks to stem; a pair of ball ear-pendants, stamped “14K” to stem, including; a large group of earrings, variously stamped “375” and “9ct” and a group of unmarked earrings (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarks 2.4g, total approx. weight of marked earrings 19g, total approx. weight of unmarked earrings 8.2g

£400-£600

509. A collection of earrings a pair of tri-coloured cross over earpendants, stamped “750” to stem, including two pairs of hoop earrings, a pair of tassel ear-pendants, and two pairs of ear-studs, unmarked (qty), total approx. weight of “750” 4.2g, total approx. weight of other items 10.4g

£80-£120

510. A collection of earrings and ear-studs variously stamped, including; twelve pairs of hoop earrings and a selection of ear-studs (qty), total approx. weight 25g

£300-£400

511. A large collection of earrings, ear-pendants and ear-studs of different designs, variously stamped “375” (qty), total approx. weight 62.4g

£800-£1,200

512. An extensive collection of stud and drop pendant earrings varying in design, including a collection of 9ct gold earrings, stamped with hallmarks to stem, and other earrings variously stamped (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarked earrings 29.6g

£1,000-£1,500

513. Two pendants the first; A star of David pendant, of open-work design, with chased details, stamped with hallmarks, the second; a star of David circular pendant, central open-work star, within a sunburst circular border, stamped with hallmarks together with a 9ct gold flattened curblink chain, stamped with hallmarks (3), total approx. length of chain 39.5cm, total approx. weight 15.3g

£200-£300

514. A collection of chains and pendants cross pendant, stamped “9ct”, suspended on a fine curb-link chain; a belcher chain, stamped indistinctly to chain; a fine fancy-link chain, stamped “9k” to clasp and two cross pendants, unmarked (6), total approx. length (the longest) 47.5cm

£150-£250

515. A George V half sovereign pendant, dated 1914 head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose 9ct gold pendant mount, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 5.2g

£180-£220

516. Two Masonic fobs 15ct gold Masonic fob pendant, stamped with hallmarks and Masonic spherical ball fob with four articulated arms opening to reveal pyramids in the form of a cross engraved with Masonic symbols (2), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 3.6g

£80-£120

517. A Victorian half sovereign pendant, dated 1846 young head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose 9ct gold mount, of open-work scrolling floral design, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 5.5cm, total approx. weight 13.6g

£300-£400

518. A Victorian full sovereign pendant, dated 1898 veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, within an abstract radiating 9ct gold pendant, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter (excl. pendant) 2.1cm, total approx. weight 11.5g

£350-£450

519. A gold medallion chased with an abstract design, indistinctly stamped to suspension loop, tests as gold, total approx. diameter 3.2cm, total approx. weight 17.5g

£500-£700

520. A 9ct gold and gem-set clown charm set with diamonds, ruby, sapphire and emeralds, with articulated arms, head and feet, stamped with hallmarks to suspension loop, total approx. length 5.5cm, total approx. weight 21.2g

£300-£350

521. A red snake pendant by Lalique in the form of a coiled snake, with scale details, suspended from maroon and red cord, terminating in a cord tassel, inscribed “Lalique” to reverse, with box, total approx. length of cord 112cm, total approx. length of snake pendant 6.5cm

£100-£150

522. A George III garnet pendant/brooch of patée formée design, and set throughout with flat cut garnets, closed back yellow gold setting, detachable suspensory loop possibly later, overall length 4.7cm, width 3.9cm, 10.0g

£800-£1,200

523. Two items of late 18th/early 19th century garnet and half pearl jewellery the cross brooch/pendant collet-set with five oval flat-cut garnets and half pearl detail to the cannetille border, partially closed back yellow gold setting with brooch fitting and pendant loop; together with a pear of garnet and seed pearl tassel ear pendants, partially closed back (possibly with foiling) yellow gold setting and screw fittings (2), pendant length 4.0cm, width 3.7cm, 7.1g; ear pendants length 2.8cm, 9.8g

£400-£600

524. A peridot and diamond star pendant central circular peridot set within a star-burst mount, set with single cut diamonds, with diamond set suspension loop, total approx. diameter 3cm, total approx. weight 2.5g

£80-£120

525. Two Edwardian pendants the first; an Edwardian floral pendant, of open-work design, with central oval mix-cut pale blue gemstone, in a wire open-work surround, with foliate motifs set with seed pearls, indistinctly stamped, the second; an Edwardian foliate pendant, of openwork design, set with four purple gemstones, in a scrolling open-work foliate mount, set with seed pearls, stamped “9ct” to suspension loop (2), total approx. diameter 3.1cm, 3.7cm

£100-£200

526. Two pendants the first; an Edwardian pendant, an open-work ovoid pendant, set with a floral aquamarine and seed pearl cluster, suspended from a diamond collet setting, to a fine cable link chain, stamped “9k” to clasp; the second; an diamond set pendant, of open-work design, with central floral motif collet set with round brilliant cut diamond, suspending a garnet briolette, to a fine 9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with London import marks to tag (2), total approx. length of the first 46cm, total approx. length of the second 43.5cm, total approx. weight of lot 9.5g

£180-£220

527. An Edwardian aquamarine and diamond-set pendant the pendeloque aquamarine suspended from a knife-edge line of five old-cut diamond-set collets, together with a fine trace link chain; contemporary fitted case, Pendant: total length 5.5cm, aquamarine 25.0mm x 12.0mm x 8.4mm; 4.7g, Chain: 1.4g

£1,000-£1,500

528. An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain of scrolling foliate openwork design, set with a central amethyst within a half pearl border, amethyst drop, stamped ‘15C’, suspended from an oval link chain with two barrel clasps, pendant: length 5.7cm, width 3.4cm, 5.6g; chain 5.5g approx

£300-£500

529. A diamond pendant featuring square cut diamonds, set within 18ct gold pendant, stamped with British import marks to suspension loop, suspended on a 18ct gold cable link chain, stamped with Sheffield import marks to tag, total approx. length 47.5cm, total approx. weight 6.5g

£180-£220

530. An 18ct gold, black opal and diamond set pendant central circular black opal cabochon, collet set within a diamond set border, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks, suspended from 18ct gold fancy link chain, stamped with import marks to clasp, total approx. length 38cm, total approx. weight of pendant 12g, total approx. weight of chain 17.4g

£600-£800

531. A collection of gem set pendants variously set with different gems and set in 9ct gold, variously stamped with hallmarks, including 14k gold, orange and colourless gem set pendant, stamped with hallmarks to suspension loop; two pendants stamped “10k”, and six pendants stamped “375” (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarked 9ct 53.7g, total approx. weight of 14ct pendant 1.6g, total approx. weight of “10K” 3.2g, total approx. weight of “375” pendants 7.8g

£700-£900

532. A collection of pendants and chains including 18ct gold and diamond pendant, stamped with import marks to suspension loop; nine 9ct gold pendants, of varying design, set with paste and coloured gems, stamped with hallmarks; a blue gem set heart shaped pendant, stamped “10K”; two 9ct gold chains, stamped with hallmarks to tags, including; one figaro chain and one fine curb-link chain, together with a group of mixed chains and pendants (qty)

£800-£1,200

533. An 18ct gold, black bolder opal and diamond set pendant central lozenge bolder opal, collet set in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks, set beneath six round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended on a flexible snake link chain, stamped “750” to clasp, total approx. length of chain 44cm, total approx. length of opal (excl. diamond border) 3.4cm, total approx. weight of opal pendant 18.5g, total approx. weight of chain 8.1g £600-£800

534. A diamond and ruby pendant of convertible design, on a fancy-link 18ct white gold chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 44cm, total approx. weight 5.9g £250-£350

535. A diamond and ruby geometric pendant and a 22ct coin pendant the first; diamond and ruby pendant, of geometric design, featuring five round brilliant cut diamonds and four round mix-cut rubies, with inscription to reverse, suspended from 9ct gold fine figaro chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, the second; 25 Kurush pendant, 25 Kurush within wire-work loose pendant mount suspended on a belcher chain (2), total approx, length of the first 57.6cm, total approx, weight of the first (incl. chain) 6.4g. Total approx length of the second 54cm. total approx weight of the second (inc chain) 7.6g £150-£200

536. A small collection of pendants and earrings the first; Edwardian greengem set pendant, of scrolling open design, suspended from trace-link chain with barrel clasp stamped “9ct”, the second; a 9ct hallmarked cameo shell portrait, bezel set on an open frame suspended from a rope chain, the third; a jade disc pendant, central nephrite jade disk in a loose mount with an oak leaf and acorn halo, together with; a pair of oval nephrite jade cabochon ear pendants in a rub over millgrained setting surrounded by an open detail suspended from a stud and bead fixing, lot including a plated trace-link chain (4), total approx. length of chain 42cm, total approx. weight 3.9g approx. length of chain 50cm, total approx. weight 14.6g, approx. weight ear pendants 2.6g

£300-£400

537. A diamond and sapphire enamel cross pendant central square step cut sapphire, within a four stone round brilliantcut diamond surround, to royal blue enamel arms terminating in four seed pearls, suspended from 14ct gold rope chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 44cm total approx. weight 5.7g total approx. length cross 3.5cm

£100-£150

538. An Egyptian Ankh pendant suspended from a herringbone chain suspended on a fine herringbone chain stamped 750 to catch Egyptian hallmarks, total approx. weight 9.9g total approx. length 20cm total approx. length of cross 5cm

£300-£400

539. A full Victorian sovereign 1872 pendant on a chain depicting a young Victoria head facing right, St George slaying dragon to rev, set within a loose mount stamped full hallmark suspended on a curb chain, total approx. weight 20.5g total approx. length 52cm total approx. diameter 2.2cm

£400-£500

540. A diamond cluster ring central round brilliant cut diamond, claw set above a tiered diamond set surround, to a plain shank, stamped “14k”, ring size L/M, total approx. weight 7.1g

£300-£400

541. A pretty diamond flexible link bracelet each slightly graduated openwork shaped oval link set with old-cut diamonds to a central old brilliant-cut diamond collet, a pair of old brilliant-cut diamond collets between, the concealed clasp engraved ‘PLAT & 18ct’, length 17.3cm, length 17.3cm, 18.9g

£5,000-£8,000

542. A diamond single stone ring the round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 3.44ct weight is mounted in a white acute wire collet to plain tapering yellow shank stamped ‘750’, total approx. weight 4.3g total approx. diamond weight 3.44ct ring size ‘N’

£12,000-£15,000

543. A late 19th century diamond-set panel ring the navette-shaped plaque set with old brilliant-cut diamonds to the fleur de lysshouldered, shank stamped “18CT”, ring size P, 7.8g

£1,000-£1,500

544. A diamond-set panel ring the rectangular plaque set with eleven old brilliant-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size O, plaque 15mm x 12.4mm, 4.1g

£600-£800

545. An 18ct gold diamond five stone ring round brilliant-cut diamonds, of graduating form, set to a pierced scrolling mount, to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with London hallmarks, ring size M/N, total approx. weight 4.2g

£250-£350

546. An 18ct gold diamond three-stone knot ring three round brilliant cut diamonds, set to a twisted knot mount, with bifurcated shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size Q/R, total approx. weight 8.6g

£300-£400

547. An 18ct diamond single stone gypsy set ring set with an ‘old mine’ cushion cut diamond stamped with ‘18’ to plain shank, Finger size U stone total weight 5.4grms

£200-£300

548. A late Victorian five stone diamond ring the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct yellow gold setting, London hallmark, ring size L, 4.1g

£1,000-£1,500

549. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread of 0.45-0.55cts claw-set above the three stone diamond-set shoulders to the plain shank, ring size K1⁄2, 2.8g

£400-£600

550. A diamond two stone cross over ring each old brilliant-cut diamond obliquely-set to the tapering shank, ring size M, 3.8g

£800-£1,200

551. A diamond set ring and another 18ct band of graduating design, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank, stamped “750”, together with an 18ct gold floral ring, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring size P, N, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 6.6g, total approx. weight of diamond ring 3.8g

£300-£400

552. An 18ct gold and diamond solitaire ring central round brilliant cut diamond, claw-set to tapering 18ct gold mount, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, ring size N, total approx. weight 4g

£100-£150

553. A mid Victorian pearl and enamel mourning ring the tapering 18ct yellow gold band with black enamel decoration, three half pearls and diamond detail, London hallmark for 1863, ring size M, 2.9g

£300-£400

554. An opal and diamond cluster ring central oval cabochon opal, claw set above a mix-cut diamond set surround, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size O, total approx. weight 2.4g

£100-£150

555. A diamond set ring set within the shank, of honeycomb design, stamped “750”, ring size M, total approx. weight 8.6g

£280-£320

556. A five stone diamond ring five round brilliant cut diamonds, of slightly graduating size, bezel set to a tapering shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size O, total approx. weight 2.7g

£200-£300

557. A diamond solitaire ring central round brilliant cut diamond, claw set, with baguette-cut diamond set shoulders, to a plain shank, stamped “18ctPlat”, ring size N/O, total approx. weight 1.9g

£150-£250

558. A diamond solitaire ring central round brilliant-cut diamond, bezel set to tapered diamond set shoulders, to a plain shank stamped “18ct&PLAT”, ring size M/N, total approx. weight 3.4g

£200-£300

559. Two rings the first; 9ct gold and diamond set ring, stamped with hallmarks, the second; 9ct gold abstract ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), ring sizes N, N, total approx. weight 8.2g

£100-£150

560. A lion head ring lion’s head set with two pink gemstones as eyes, with chased details, stamped “750” with makers marks “CMI”, ring size I, total approx. weight 7.1g

£400-£600

561. A collection of gem-set rings 9ct gold and tigers eye set signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; citrine single stone ring, central oval mix-cut citrine, claw set to a plain tapering shank, stamped “18K; green hardset ring, central green hardstone cabochon claw set to a floral mount, shank stamped “14K”; smokey quartz set ring, central oval mix-cut smokey quartz, claw set to a foliate mount, to a bifurcated shank (4), ring size O, L, L, M, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 3.9g

£200-£300

562. 18ct gold signet ring stamped with hallmarks, ring size N, total approx. weight 6.7g

£200-£300

563. An opal and diamond set ring

three round brilliant-cut diamonds set between two circular cabochon opals, of slightly graduating form, stamped to shank “18ct”, ring size K/L, total approx. weight 2.2g

£80-£120

564. A diamond set signet ring set with central round brilliant cut diamond, chased with sunburst rays, indistinctly stamped to shank, ring size V/W, total approx. weight 10.5g

£200-£300

565. An 18ct gold and diamond set gypsy ring featuring three round brilliant-cut diamonds, set within 18ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size R/S, total approx. weight 6.6g

£200-£300

566. Three diamond set rings 18ct gold and diamond set ring, featuring three round brilliant cut diamonds, set to textured shoulders, stamped with hallmarks; diamond cross over ring, three round brilliant cut diamonds collet set to plain shank, indistinctly stamped and a diamond three stone ring, of tiered design, stamped “18ct” to shank (3), ring sizes O, M, O, total approx. weight 12.3g

£300-£400

567. An Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring three mix-cut sapphires and two diamond settings, set to chased scrolling shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, ring size P, total approx. weight 4g

£100-£150

568. A group of rings

9ct gold and garnet set cluster ring, of tiered design, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 9ct gold and smokey quartz single stone ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; an eternity ring, set with yellow paste, stamped indistinctly; a pink gem set ring, featuring four oval mix-cut pink gems to a plain shank and two other unmarked rings (6), ring sizes L, P, M, R, Q, P, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 6.5g, total approx. weight of other items 11.1g

£200-£300

569. A turquoise three stone ring featuring three turquoise cabochons, of slightly graduating design, claw set to a plain 18ct gold tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size Q, total approx. weight 5.7g

£100-£150

570. Two gem-set rings the first; an amethyst and opal ring five stone ring, three oval mix-cut amethysts and two oval opal cabochons, of alternating design, claw set to a tapering 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks, the second; an opal three stone ring, three oval cabochon opals, set to a pierced heart motif gallery, with pierced scrolling shoulders, tapering to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring size M, O, total approx. weight 5.6g

£100-£150

571. Two rings the first; diamond set “Mizpah” ring, central hinged panel, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, opens to reveal “Mizpah” motif, tapering to a plain shank, indistinctly stamped; the second; 9ct gold seed pearl and gem-set ring, of scrolling design, set with seed pearls and two pink gemstones, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring sizes K, M/N, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 2.3g, total appro. weight of Mizpah ring 3.8g £200-£300

572. A collection of 9ct gold cluster rings including a selection of mauve, purple, orange and green set cluster rings, featuring a central stone set above a colourless gem surround, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold, blue gemstone and diamond set ring, stamped with Birmingham import marks (14), ring sizes P, R, R/S, Q/R, S, Q, total approx. weight 34.3g

£500-£700

573. A collection of 9ct gold and turquoise rings including; four 9ct gold, turquoise and gem-set cluster rings, stamped with hallmarks; seven 9ct gold turquoise and gem-set rings, all similarly set with central oval cabochon turquoise, with gem-set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks and a 9ct gold and turquoise ring, central oval turquoise cabochon within a black enamel surround, set with colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks (12), ring sizes P, P/Q, R, S, R/S, S/T, total approx. weight of lot 37.1g

£400-£600

574. A collection of 9ct gold gem set rings of varying design and featuring different coloured gems, collet set, all stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks (15), ring sizes R/S, R, Q, T, S, total approx. weight 47.2g

£600-£800

575. A collection of diamond and gem set rings

14ct gold and colourless gem set half eternity ring, stamped with hallmarks; nine 9ct gold, diamond and gem set rings, all stamped with hallmarks to shank; two cubic zirconia wishbone rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two colourless gem set rings, mounted in 9ct gold, stamped with hallmarks and an open work ring, set with colourless gems, unmarked (15), ring sizes P, O, Q/R, N, Q, R, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 29g, total approx. weight of 14ct 2.4g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 2.9g

£300-£400

576. A collection of diamond and colourless gem set cluster rings of varying design, stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank, including; 14ct gold and colourless gem set eternity band (16), ring sizes P, N/O, O, R, R/S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 40g, total approx. weight of 14ct gold 2.3g

£600-£800

577. A collection of gem-set rings including; five 9ct gold, pink and colourless gem set rings, of similar design, stamped with hallmarks; four 9ct gold, blueish-purple and colourless gem set rings, of varying design, all collet set to plain shanks, stamped with hallmarks; seven 9ct gold, pink and colourless gem set rings, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks (16), ring sizes P, Q, R, S, R/S, total approx. weight 53.8g

£800-£1,200

578. A collection of gem-set rings including; 14ct gold, purple and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and orange gem set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut orange gem, set above a colourless gem surround, to bifurcated shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; six 9ct gold red to reddish brown and colourless gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks; five 9ct gold, blue to violet and colourless gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks and a blue and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped “9K / 375” (14), ring sizes R/S, O, P, Q, P/Q, R, P, S, total approx. weight 35g £600-£800

579. A collection of gold and gem set cluster rings including; 14ct gold, blue-gem and cubic zirconia set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; eight 9ct gold and gem set cluster rings, of varying shades red, brownish-red and pink, and varying designs featuring a central single stone surrounded by a border of colourless gems, all stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold and orange gem set cluster ring, featuring a central orange gem set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; seven 9ct gold, blue and colourless gem set rings, of varying shades of blue, featuring a blue single stone gem, set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to plain shanks, stamped with hallmarks and a blue-gem set cluster ring, centrally set rectangular step cut blue gem, set above a surround of colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank, indistinctly stamped (qty), ring sizes R, P/Q, O, R/S, P/Q, N, P, M/N, Q, total approx. weight 49.8g £800-£1,200

580. A collection of 9ct gold cluster rings including: three blue and colourless gem set cluster rings, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold pink and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; six 9ct gold dark blue and colourless gem set cluster rings, featuring a central dark blue stone, set above a colourless gem-set surround, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; four 9ct gold, pinkish-red and colourless gem set cluster rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two dark blue and colourless gem set rings, of differing design, stamped with hallmarks to shank (qty)

£600-£800

581. A collection of 9ct gold and gem set cluster rings of varying design, set with reddish-brown, orange, blue and colourless gems, stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank (14), ring sizes S, R, R/S, P, total approx. weight 35g

£500-£700

582. A collection of gem-set rings including; three 9ct gold daisy cluster rings, set with colourless gems, stamped with hallmarks to shank; three 14ct gold three stone rings, set with various colourless gems, of varying design, all stamped with hallmarks to shank; two 14ct gold and cubic zirconia solitaire rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two 14ct gold and cubic zirconia set rings, of varying design, each featuring a centrally set cubic zirconia, with cubic zirconia set shoulders, tapering to plain shanks, stamped with hallmarks; three 9ct gold gem-set cluster rings, all stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold cubic zirconia set cluster ring, of geometric design, stamped with hallmarks and a colourless gem set ring, with indistinct stamped to shank (qty), ring sizes range from P, Q, R, total approx. weight 41.9g

£500-£700

583. A collection of colourless gem set jewellery seven 14ct gold and colourless gem set rings, of varying design including; two solitaire rings, two cluster rings, two three stone rings and a half eternity band, stamped to shank with hallmarks; four 9ct gold, including one solitaire ring, one three stone ring and two rings featuring a centre stone, set between gem set shoulders, hallmarked for 9ct gold (11), ring sizes Q, P, O/P, R, total approx. weight of 14ct gold 17.1g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 8.7g £400-£600

584. A large panel ring central panel decorated with scrolling foliate designs, with bead motif shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “K18”, ring sizes R, total approx. weight 15.5g £200-£300

585. Three dress rings 9ct gold and quartz set single stone ring, within an openwork gallery, to trifuracted shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; jadeite jade set ring, central oval cabochon jadeite jade setting, with carved floral details to the surface, set within a scrolling foliate border, set to a plain shank stamped “585” and a blue gem set ring, stamped to shank “585” (3), ring sizes L, K, O, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 13.6g, total approx. weight of other items 6.9g £200-£300 583

586. An Edward VII half sovereign ring, dated 1909 bare head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose mount, tapering to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size T, total approx. weight 12.3g

£400-£500

587. A group of rings signet ring, stamped “18K”; blue and colourless gem set ring, of abstract design, stamped “18K”; an open-work “Love” ring, set with red gem setting, stamped “14K”; 9ct gold twisted eternity ring, set with colourless gems to one half, stamped with hallmarks; yellow gem set ring, three lines of oval mix-cut yellow gems, set to a yellow metal shank, stamped “9k”; red and colourless gem set ring, with heart motif design, unmarked (6), ring sizes K, I, J, L, H, I, total approx. weight of “18K” 5.7g, total approx. weight of “14K” 1.8g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 1.8g, total approx. weight of “9k” 3.8g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 2.2g £300-£400

588. Two 9ct gold rings 9ct gold and diamond set ring, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds to centre, with chased shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks together with a 9ct gold and bloodstone set signet ring, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring sizes Y, S, total approx. weight 12.9g

£150-£250

589. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.00ct, coronet-set to the plain shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size N1⁄2, 3.0g

£700-£900

590. A diamond ring the central rectangular step cut-cornered diamond estimated to weigh 1.20 cts, set to either side with a baguette-cut diamond to the heavy plain shank stamped ‘PLATINUM’, ring size Q, 7.7g

£1,000-£1,500

591. A tanzanite and diamondset cluster ring the oval mixed-cut tanzanite within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, diamond-set trefoil shoulders to the tapering hallmarked platinum shank signed ‘Rhapsody’, maker’s case, ring size P, total approx. weight 6.6g

£200-£300

592. Two gem-set rings by La Vian the first: 14k rose gold diamond single stone ring central round brilliant-cut brownish diamond (untested for colour) claw set above a diamond set border, to pierced scrolling gallery, with diamond set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks, the second; ruby set cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, claw set above a colourless gem surround, to colourless gem-set shoulders, to plain shank, stamped “14K”, within La Vian boxes (2), ring sizes Q, total approx. weight of hallmarked ring 4g, total approx. weight of other ring 3.8g

£300-£400

593. A collection of rings including; 9ct white gold and alexandrite single stone ring, central oval mix-cut alexandrite, claw set to bifurcated shoulders, set with colourless gems, tapering to a plain shank with hallmarks; four 9ct white gold and gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; two gem-set rings, stamped “10K” to shank and an orange gem set ring, unmarked (qty), ring sizes R, P, Q, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 12.5g, total approx. weight of “10K” stamped rings 4g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 4.4g

£300-£400

594. A selection of 9ct gold rings of varying designs, set with colourless gems, stamped with hallmarks to shank (13), ring sizes P/Q, R, R/S, S, Q, total approx. weight 33.8g

£500-£700

595. A collection of 9ct gold, three stone rings of slight varying design, set with red, orange, pink and blue stones together with three pink gem-set three stone rings, unmarked (qty), ring sizes R, P, Q, O, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 62.1g, total approx. weight of unmarked rings 7.8g

£800-£1,200

596. A collection of 9ct gold, colourful gem set rings of varying design, all set within 9ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to shank, together with purple gem three stone ring, with colourless gem-set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “10k” (qty), ring sizes R, P, Q, P/Q, O/P, R/S, total approx. weight (excl. “10K” ring) 67.3g, total approx. weight of “10K” marked ring 2.6g

£800-£1,200

597. A collection of 9ct gold multi-gem set rings of varying design, stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank together with an orange five stone ring, stamped to shank “10K” (qty), ring sizes Q, P, R/S, Q, total approx. weight of ring stamped “10K” 2.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 65.3g £800-£1,200

598. A collection of 9ct gold, multi-gem set cluster rings all stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank together with blue and pink gem set cluster ring, unmarked (qty), ring sizes O/P, Q, R, P, S, O, U, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 55.7g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 2.7g £700-£900

599. A collection of 9ct gold, colourful gem-set cluster rings all stamped with 9ct gold hallmarks to shank, including three 9ct gold gem-set butterfly rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank and yellow gem-set cluster ring, set with square cut yellow gems, to an unmarked shank (qty), ring sizes R/S, P, P/Q, Q, R, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 78.3g, total approx. weight of unmarked ring 2.9g

£700-£900

600. A selection of 9ct gold, colourful gem-set rings mostly rectangular cut gems, of varying design and colour, stamped with hallmarks to shank, including; 18ct gold and blue gem set ring, with rectangular cut blue gem, claw set between colourless gem settings, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks; a group of three, three stone rings, stamped to shank “14K”; orange single stone ring, cushion-shape, checkerboard cut central orange stone, to colourless gem-set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank stamped “10K” and two unmarked rings (qty), ring sizes O, P, Q, R, R/S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 65.7g, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 3.9g, total approx. weight of items marked “14K” 7.7g, total approx. weight of items marked “10K” 5.6g total approx. weight of unmarked rings 6.1g

£800-£1,200

601. A collection of single stone rings a large group of 9ct gold single stone rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; together with blue gem set single stone ring, central mix-cut oval blue gem, with colourless gem set shoulders, stamped “18K”; two gem set rings, stamped “14K” to shank; red single stone ring, set between colourless gem-set shoulders, stamped to shank “14K”; mystic topaz single stone ring, stamped “9K” to shank and two single stone rings, unmarked (qty), ring sizes P, Q, R, R/S, O/P, S, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 96.8g, total approx. weight of “18K” ring 3.7g, total approx. weight of “14K” 4.4g, total approx. weight of “10K” 2.7g, total approx. weight

£1,200-£1,800

602. A collection of rings

including; large collection of 9ct gold rings, all set with different gems, stamped with hallmarks to shank; three pearl (untested) rings, stamped “14K” to shank; blue and colourless gem set ring, stamped “9K” to shank; pearl set ring, unmarked and a cameo set ring, depicting a young lady, set to scrolling open-work shoulders, unmarked (qty), ring sizes R, O/P, P, Q, U, R/S, O, S, Q, T/U, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 48.6g, total approx. weight of items stamped “14K” 6.6g, total approx. weight of unmarked 5.7g, total approx. weight of “9K” marked item 2.6g

£800-£1,200

603. A large collection of gem-set rings including; a group of 9ct gold and colourful gem-set rings, of varying designs, stamped with hallmarks to shank; four 14ct gold, gem set rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; pale blue and colourless gem set ring, stamped “14K” to shank and three gem set rings, stamped to shank “10K” (qty), ring sizes R/S, R, P, P/Q, Q, O, O/P, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 67.7g, total approx. weight of 14ct gold 11.6g, total approx. weight of “14K” marked 4g, total approx. weight of “10K”

£1,000-£1,500

604. A large group of rings, 18ct gold ruby and diamond set ring, central oval mixcut ruby, set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to shank; three gem-set rings, stamped to shank “10K”; 9ct rose gold and colourless gem solitaire ring, central round mix-cut stone, claw set to plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; diamond set cluster ring, stamped “9K” to shank together with a large collection of 9ct gold gem-set rings, stamped with hallmarks (qty), ring sizes Q, R, P/Q, O, R/S, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 2.9g, total approx. weight 82g, total approx. weight “10K” stamped rings 7.7g, total approx. weight of “9K” stamped ring 3.3g £1,000-£1,500

605. A group of 18ct gold rings four 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set cluster rings, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw set above a diamond surround, set to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and 18ct gold and colourless gem set half eternity band, set with colourless gems to one half, stamped with hallmarks to shank (6), ring sizes P, O, Q/R, total approx. weight 21.9g £400-£600

606. Three 18ct gold cluster rings of varying design, pave-set colourless gems, stamped with hallmarks to shank (3), ring sizes O, Q, R, total approx. weight 11.2g £300-£400

607. Three diamond-set cluster and 18ct gold rings the first of daisy design and set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds to the cross-over tapering hallmarked shank stamped ‘0.50’, the second of square design and set with five brilliantcut diamonds, the hallmarked ridged shank stamped ‘050’, and a pavé-set daisy cluster ring set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked tapering shank (3), ring sizes P1⁄2, P, N, combined weight 12.1g £400-£600

608. Five three stone diamond and 18ct gold ring all set with three brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked shanks (5), ring sizes O1⁄2 -P, combined weight 15.7g £400-£600

609. Three diamond-set rings a three brilliant-cut diamond and platinum ring, and two three brilliant-cut diamond and 18ct yellow gold rings, all hallmarked (3), ring sizes O/P, platinum ring 6.6g, gold 5.9g

£300-£400

610. A three stone diamond and 18ct gold ring

the central rectangular cut-cornered diamond flanked to either side by a square brilliant-cut diamond to the hallmarked tapering shank stamped ‘.66’, ring size O1⁄2, 3.5g

£150-£250

611. Two diamond rings each set with three brilliant-cut diamonds to the hallmarked 18ct setting (2), ring sizes O - R, combined weight 6.7g

£200-£300

612. Two diamond single stone rings

each set with a princess-cut diamond to the hallmarked 18ct gold setting (2), ring sizes O1⁄2 / P, combined weight 6.3g

£200-£300

613. Three diamond single stone rings

each claw-set with a brilliant-cut diamond to the 18ct gold hallmarked setting (3), ring sizes O-P1⁄2, combined weight 9.0g

£400-£600

614. Two diamond single stone rings both set with a brilliant-cut diamond to the hallmarked 18ct yellow gold setting (2), ring size O/P, combined weight 5.5g

£200-£300

615. Four 18ct gold and tanzanite set cluster rings central circular mix-cut tanzanite set within a diamond border, to a plain 18ct gold shank, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (4), ring sizes P, R/S, R/S, S, total approx. weight 15.5g

£400-£600

616. A pair of 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set rings featuring a central pear cut sapphire, collet set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, to diamond set shoulders, tapering 18ct gold mount, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), ring sizes R, R/S, total approx. weight 9.4g

£300-£400

617. A selection of 18ct gold and gem-set rings of varying design, set with colourless gems, all stamped to shank with hallmarks including; 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire half eternity ring, set with round mix-cut sapphires and diamonds to one half, stamped with hallmarks to shank (8), ring sizes P, O, Q, total approx. weight 23.7g

£400-£600

618. Seven 18ct gold rings

including; 18ct gold sapphire single stone ring, central square-cut sapphire, set above diamond set shoulders, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set three stone ring, central oval mix-cut ruby, claw set between two round brilliant cut diamond settings, tapering to an 18ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks, and another of a similar design, set with sapphire; two 18ct gold ruby and colourless gem-set rings, featuring oval mix-cut ruby, collet set between diamond settings, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 18ct gold, blue and colourless gem set ring, central oval mix-cut blue gem, collet set between colourless gem settings, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks and a 18ct gold seven stone ring, collet-set with sapphire and diamonds, tapering to a plain shank (7), ring sizes P, O, total approx. weight 24g

£700-£900

619. Four rings

18ct gold and cubic zirconia set ring, central round brilliant cut cubic zirconia claw set between two cubic zirconia stones, above cubic zirconia set shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 18ct gold and tanzanite set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut tanzanite, claw set above a colourless gem surround, to twisted shoulders, tapering to a plain mount stamped with hallmarks and two gem-set cluster rings, of differing design, both stamped to shank “18K” (4), ring sizes P & R, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 8g, total approx. weight of rings marked “18K” 9.1g

£400-£600

620. Three 18ct gold, gem-set cluster rings of varying design, featuring a red to pink centre stone, collet-set above a colourless gem-set border, set to a 18ct yellow gold shank, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (3), ring sizes O/P, P/Q, O/P, total approx. weight 15g

£400-£600

621. A diamond cluster ring by Jenny Packham the central brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread approximately 0.40cts to the surround of brilliantcut diamonds, each shoulders set with seven brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct white gold setting, London hallmark, signed in script, ring size N, 5.4g

£400-£600

622. A sapphire and diamond halo ring by Mappin & Webb central round brilliant cut sapphire, claw-set above a diamond mount, to diamond pave-set shoulders, to white metal shank, stamped “750 DIA 0.30”, within a Mappin & Webb ring box, ring size N, total approx. weight 3.1g

£500-£700

623. A group of rings and a pendant 9ct gold band, chased with abstract design, stamped with hallmarks; a signet ring, chased with initials, stamped with indistinct marks to shank; colourless gem set eternity ring, stamped “9CT” and a cross pendant, stamped “9ct” (4), ring sizes Q, O, N, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 2.4g, total approx. weight of other items 11.5g

£200-£300

624. Three rings

amethyst single stone ring, central oval mix-cut amethyst, claw-set to a basket mount, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “22ct”; 9ct gold and garnet five stone ring, set with five garnet of slightly tapering size, slaw set to 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold buckle ring, chased with scrolling design, stamped with hallmarks to shank (3), ring sizes O, total approx. weight of ring marked “22ct” 6.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 5.3g

£200-£300

625. An amethyst single stone ring the oval mixed-cut amethyst double claw-set to the tapering 9ct yellow gold shank, hallmarked, ring size M, 4.1g

£200-£300

626. Three gem set dress rings Including 18ct gold Edwardian diamond set dress ring, set with eight rose cut diamonds and an old cut central diamond mounted on a platinum head stamped 18k and plat to shank; 9ct opal and emerald cluster ring stamped with a hallmark to shank; and a four stone turquoise cabochon knot ring (3), size m-o

£150-£250

627. Four wedding bands two 18ct gold white gold bands, stamped with hallmarks; diamond set half eternity ring and a band, stamped “platinum” (4), ring sizes O, Q, P, M, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 7.8g

£300-£400

628. A George VI sovereign ring dated 1914, bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, in a loose ring mount, with a pierced gallery, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “375”, ring size O, total approx. weight 10g

£350-£400

629. An 18ct gold heart ring set with three pearls (untested) to the centre, within a heart border, set with colourless gems, to a plain shank, stamped with import marks, ring size M, total approx. weight 4g

£150-£250

630. A selection of rings including; 9ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw set above a tiered sapphire and diamond set surround, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold synthetic colour-change corundum, central round brilliant cut stone, claw set to a 9ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold gem-set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 9ct gold buckle ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold rose ring, stamped with hallmarks; sapphire set abstract cluster ring, featuring seven marquise sapphires, set to a plain shank, stamped “14K” and a diamond set wish-bone ring, set with three rows of diamonds to one half, to a tapering shank, stamped “9K” (7), ring sizes N, M, S, M, S, N, P, L, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 22.9g, total approx. weight of item stamped “9K” 4.4g, total approx. weight of item stamped “14K” 5.8g

£320-£380

631. A sapphire and diamond three stone central oval mix-cut sapphire, claw set between two round brilliant cut diamonds, to an 18ct gold shank, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, ring size I, total approx. weight 2.1g

£150-£250

632. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond set to either side with a rectangular cut-cornered sapphire, the tapering plain shank stamped ‘PLATM 18CT’, ring size H1⁄2, 3.2g

£500-£800

633. An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond-set graduated ring the three slightly graduated mixed cut sapphires each separated by two old-cut diamonds to the pierced gallery, stamped hallmark to shank, total approx. weight 4.4g ring size O

£100-£150

634. A ‘ruby’ and 18ct gold signet ring the oval mixed-cut ruby (untested but possibly synthetic) to the 18ct yellow gold rub over setting, Birmingham hallmark, ring size K1⁄2

£100-£150

635. A dress ring designed as a flowerhead and foliate cluster with ridged, plain and textured decoration and set with a ruby to the centre, ring size N, 11.2g

£300-£500

636. An 18ct emerald and diamond five stone ring the central rectangular cut-cornered emerald bezel set gallery, the stepped two stone round diamond-set shoulders, the shank stamped full hallmark to a plain band, total approx. weight 5.5g ring size S total approx. length of stone 9.0mm total approx. width 6.70mm

£600-£800

637. A diamond ring the central brilliant-cut diamond estimated to weigh 1.25ct claw-set above the tapering three row brilliant-cut diamond-set shoulders, the shank stamped ‘750’, ring size N, 3,4g

£1,500-£2,000

638. An 18ct diamond three stone graduated ring with round brilliant cut diamonds bezel set to a plain band stamped hallmark to shank centre stone is approximately 1.00ct, total approximate weight 6.3g ring size M

£1,000-£1,500

639. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.88cts to the tapering 18ct white gold shank, London hallmark, ring size T, 3.7g

£2,500-£3,500

640. A collection of gold bands including; five 9ct gold bands, of varying design, stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold bands, stamped with British import marks for 9ct gold and two rings, stamped “14K” (9), ring sizes N, P/Q, R/S, Q, Q, R, R, Q, N, total approx. weight of 9ct 20g, total approx. weight of other rings 4g

£350-£450

641. Three 18ct gold bands the first; 18ct gold wedding band, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; the second; 18ct gold band, chased with floral design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and 18ct gold band, stamped with British import marks for 18ct gold (3), ring sizes O/P, O, Q, total approx. weight 10.7g

£300-£400

642. A collection of gold bands including; two 22ct gold rings, stamped with hallmarks and two 9ct gold rings, stamped with hallmarks (4), ring sizes O/P, L/M, O, O, total approx. weight of 22ct 11g, total approx. weight 4.9g

£400-£500

643. A 22ct gold wedding band stamped with hallmarks, ring size P, total approx. weight 6.6g

£200-£300

644. A group of rings, 22ct gold ring stamped with hallmarks; 9ct white gold band, with chased design, stamped with hallmarks; Russian style band, of three tri-coloured bands, indistinctly stamped (3), ring sizes I, N, M, total approx. weight of 22ct 4.5g, total approx. weight of 9ct 5.2g, total approx. weight of other ring 4g

£300-£400

645. A collection of rings 18ct gold wedding band, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold band, set with a white gem, stamped with hallmarks and two unmarked rings (5), ring size P/Q, P, S, O, O/R, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 5.9g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 7.1g

£500-£700

646. A 9ct gold wedding band stamped with hallmarks, ring size N/O, total approx. weight 4.7g

£80-£120

647. A large collection of gold rings including: six 15ct gold, cubic zirconia set rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank and a group of 9ct gold, cubic zirconia set rings, stamped with hallmarks to shank (qty), ring sizes Q, P, R, S, T, total approx. weight of 15ct gold 17g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 57g

£800-£1,200

648. Two 22ct wedding bands both stamped with hallmarks (2), ring size O, M/N, total approx. weight 8.6g

£300-£400

649. Three 18ct gold bands two stamped with hallmarks, one stamped “18ct” (3), ring sizes V, P, O, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 20g, total approx. weight of other ring 6.8g

£800-£1,200

650. Three 9ct gold rings and a 22ct band the first with an inset onyx band (4), approx weight 9ct 11g, approx weight 22ct 2.6g

£200-£250

651. A collection of accessories, 18ct gold shank stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; trace-link chain, stamped to tag “9c”; fine curb-link chain and a curb-link chain suspending a T-bar, stamped “9c” (4), ring size K, total approx. weight of 18ct 2.2g, total approx. weight of other items 9.2g

£150-£250

652. A collection of costume jewellery including; a cameo brooch, depicting winged figures; an open work pendant, with a green paste setting, stamped “9ct”; a group of cufflinks, of varying shapes and designs; a cameo and purple gem set necklace; a string of cultured pearls; a large oval locket suspended from a chain, chased with initials; a blue cabochon bead; two brooches stamped “Sterling”; a pair of earrings in the form of a deity, stamped “China Silver, a silver ingot pendant, stamped with hallmarks; a pair of rectangular cufflinks, chased with an abstract design and other items (qty), total approx. weight of silver ingot pendant 0.64ozt

£80-£120

653. A signet ring and cufflinks unmarked together with a single 9ct gold cufflink, chain back, stamped with hallmarks (2), ring size J, total approx. weight of the ring 5.3g, total approx. weight of the cufflink 1.7g

£150-£250

654. A collection of cameo set jewellery a cameo brooch/pendant, depicting a lady, within a textured border, stamped “585” to suspension loop; a cameo brooch/pendant, depicting a young lady, within a yellow metal frame, stamped to suspension loop “585” and a pair of cameo set ear-studs, unmarked (3), total approx. diameters of brooches/ pendants 4.4cm, 3.6cm

£150-£250

655. A collection of accessories including; a heart brooch, of rope twist design, with a butterfly motif, set with tigers eye; a dragon fly charm, stamped “9ct”; a maple leaf charm, stamped “10k”; an abstract pendant, indistinctly stamped; a circular pendant, with classical motifs, stamped “585” to suspension loop and a single earring (qty), total approx. weight of lot 10.9g

£200-£300

656. A group of jewellery, 9ct gold twisted rope chain stamped with hallmarks to tag; 9ct gold fine cable link chain, stamped with London import marks to tag; 9ct gold fine curb-link chain, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks to tag; hinged bangle, of rope twist design, with safety chain and push clasp; a lady’s wristwatch, circular dial with Arabic and baton numerals, within a 9ct gold case, 17 jewel movement, to a expandable bracelet (5), total approx. length (longest) 43cm, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 15.9g £400-£600

657. A group of jewellery including; 9ct gold and paste set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; a pair of 9ct gold floral earrings, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold brooch, of open-work scrolling design, suspending a heart charm; a pair of 9ct gold heart ear-pendants, stamped to hearts with hallmarks; a pair 9ct gold ear-pendants, set with dark blue gems, stamped with hallmarks to stem; a pair of floral earstuds, set with pink gems, indistinctly stamped to stem; a pair of purple gem set earrings, set with central oval mixcut purple gem, within an open-work border, stamped “9.375”; fancy link chain, stamped “9ct” and other items (qty), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 11g, total approx. weight of other items 22.5g £400-£600

658. An interesting collection of costume jewellery comprising an opal single stone ring, indistinctly stamped “9”; colourless gem set ring, set to pierced scrolling shoulders, stamped “585”; Danish silver oval brooch depicting ducks by Jens Harald Quistgaard, stamped “JHQ Sterling Denmark”; Danish silver brooch, in the shape of a leaf, stamped “EGGERT Sterling Denmark”; a circular opal doublet pendant, central opal doublet, set within a mother of pearl border, suspended on a cable link chain; a string of nut beads; a selection of ear-clips and other items (qty)

£200-£300

659. A collection of accessories including: 9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold chilli pendant, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold Star of David pendant, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold heart locket, stamped with hallmarks; an articulated dragon fly brooch, of tri-coloured design, stamped “375”; an Nefertiti bust pendant, stamped “750” and a wedding band, stamped “18K” (qty), ring size K, total approx. length 45.5cm, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 27.5g, total approx. weight of dragon fly brooch 3.7g, total approx. weight of pendant 1.3g, total approx. weight of ring 1.9g

£300-£400

660. A collection of chains and bracelets five 9ct gold chains, stamped with import marks to tag including belcher chain, a fine belcher chain, two fancy link chains; station chain and four 9ct gold bracelets, stamped with import marks to tag, together with; two chains, stamped “9K” (qty), total approx. weight 40.5g, total approx. weight of “9K” marked rings 2.3g

£400-£600

661. A large collection of jewellery including; a group of rings, a selection of chains and pendants, a group of earrings, ear-pendants and ear-studs, variously stamped “925”, various gemset rings, pendants and earrings, and a selection of gem cards (qty)

£200-£300

662. A collection of lady’s accessories

9ct gold and gem set ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; a pair of 9ct gold ear-pendants, stamped with hallmarks; multi-gem set pendant, stamped “14K” to the reverse; a pair of ear-studs, set with orange gems, stamped “9K” to stem and a pair of twisted ear-pendant, unmarked (qty), ring size N, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 5.1g

£100-£150

663. A group of lady’s accessories pair of 9ct gold hoop earrings, of slightly twisted design, stamped with hallmarks to stem; two 9ct gold St Christopher pendants, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold Star of David pendant, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold horn of plenty pendant, stamped with hallmarks and a pair of tri-coloured ear-studs, unmarked (6), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 16.4g, total approx. weight of earstuds 1.5g

£250-£300

664. A 9ct gold oval locket chased with scrolling foliate design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, together with; 9ct gold pendant, depicting scales, stamped with hallmarks, suspended from a fancy link chain, stamped to clasp “9K” and a circular locket, chased with a design of birds and flowers, suspended from a fancy link chain (3), total approx. length of locket 5.5cm, total approx. length 52cm and 43cm, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 20g, total approx. weight of other items 10g

£450-£500

665. An 18ct gold ladies Mepa watch head and other items the watch head on a later replaced expandable stainless steel and plated bracelet, together with a 9ct gold ladies wristwatch with silvered dial and Arabic numerals on a plated expandable bracelet, together with two cameos in a 9ct gold frame, part Edwardian pendant, tie pin and a 9ct gold etc…(8)

£80-£100

666. A late Victorian 15ct gold locket ad other items first shield form, set with a single diamond, scroll bail with suspension loop, Chester hallmarks, together with a Springbok charm with suspension loop stamped 9ct and a lady’s 9ct gold manual wind Rotary wristwatch on an associated rolled gold bracelet (3), locket weight approx. 5.3g, charm weight approx. 9.1g

£200-£300

667. An 18ct amethyst ring, graduated cultured pearl, pendant and drops ear ring amethyst ring set to claw mount with raised shoulders stamped 18ct to shank, graduating cultured pearls with silver clasp, amethyst pendant set to claw mount, Edwardian paste drop ear rings. (4), total approx. ring size N total approx. stone size 14 x 12mm total approx. length pearls 42cm total approx. size of pendant 14 x 12mm

£100-£200

668. A pair of fox head cufflinks with pink gem set eyes, with barrel backs, total approx. diameter 1.4cm, total approx. weight 19.4g

£350-£450

669. A “Caterpillar Club” lapel pin detailed and textured body with pink gem-set eyes, engraved to reverse “Sgt. G Mansel Pres By Irvine Co.”

“The Caterpillar Club”, The Caterpillar Club was an informal association of people who had successfully used a parachute to bail out of a disabled aircraft. The club was founded by Leslie Irvin, of the Irvin Airchute Company of Canada in 1922, who agreed to give a pin to every person whose life was saved by one of his parachutes. The choice of the caterpillar, specifically the silkworm, refers to the silk threads that were originally used in parachutes; thus, honouring the small creature., Possible recipient: Flt Sgt. Glyn Davies Mansel of the Royal Air Force; Service No: 561305., This is a possible attribution and we cannot guarantee for certain that this is the recipient

£500-£700

670. A pair of French 18ct gold cufflinks of circular slightly domed design, with chain backs, stamped with French eagles head for 18ct gold to chain, within a case, total approx. diameter 1.5cm, total approx. weight 13.3g

£400-£500

671. A pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks chased with initials and engine turned design, with chain backs, stamped with London hallmarks, stamped “S&S”, total approx. diameter 1.8cm, total approx. weight 12.5g

£200-£300

672. Two sets of cufflinks the first; 18ct gold pair of rectangular cufflinks, with truncated corners and chain backs, chased with initials “A.W.J”, stamped with hallmarks, the second; a pair of oval cufflinks, chain backs, chased with initials, unmarked (2), total approx, diameter 1.5cm, 2cm, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 8.2g, total approx. weight of other cufflinks 10.4g

£700-£900

673. A pair of half sovereign cufflinks

Victorian half sovereign, one dated 1897, veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose cufflink mount setting, with a chased border, stamped “VI 421-750”, total approx. diameter (incl. mount) 2cm, total approx. weight 17.3g

£600-£800

674. A collection of gentleman’s accessories, 18ct gold and diamond gypsy ring stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, chased with a floral design, stamped with hallmarks and a three collar buttons, of abstract design, centrally set with a seed pearl (untested), within a case (3), total approx. weight of 18ct gold 4.2g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 6.9g

£250-£350

675. Two pairs of cufflinks including Mont Blanc

A pair of sterling silver Mont Blanc cufflinks engine turned with the Mont Blanc emblem, signed Mont Blanc Germany with associated box. With another pair of metal cufflinks in an Ermenegildo Zegna box. (2), Mont Blanc 2.5cm Others 2.5cm

£60-£80

676. A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks of rounded square form with raised crest of Lloyds of London, hallmarked on the reverse of the cufflink and marked 18 on the link, total weight approx 17.3g

£500-£600

677. A Victorian half sovereign pendant dated 1856, young head facing left, crowned shield to rev, set within a 9ct loose radiating border, stamped with hallmarks, suspended from a 9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. length 73.4cm, total approx. weight of chain 14.6g, total approx. weight of pendant (with coin) 9.6g

£200-£300

678. A Victorian full sovereign pendant dated 1900, veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose mount of openwork design, suspended from a box link chain, stamped “375”, total approx. length 56cm, total approx. weight 39.2g

£800-£900

679. A George V full sovereign dated 1913, head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, with scrolling pendant fitting, total approx. diameter 2.1cm, total approx. weight 8.7g

£320-£350

680. A Victorian half sovereign ring possibly dated 1892, veiled head facing left, crowned coat of arms to reverse, claw set to a ring mount, indistinctly stamped, ring size M/N, total approx. weight 7.5g

£180-£220

681. A George V full sovereign pendant dated 1913, bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, with integral suspension loop, total approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8.8g

£350-£400

682. An Elizabeth II half sovereign, dated 1982 head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose mount, with twisted border, total approx. diameter (incl. mount) 2cm, total approx. weight 5.5g

£150-£200

683. George VI sovereign pendant dated 1913, bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a large, 9ct gold raised loose mount with twisted rope border, stamped with hallmarks to suspension loop, suspended on a 9ct gold curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx. length 60cm, total approx. weight 29g

£550-£600

684. A Mexican 50 pesos coin mounted as a pendant with chain the obverse depicting figure of Liberty, dated 1821-1946 the reverse with Mexican coat of arms within an eagle fighting a snake upon a cactus representing the Mexicans fighting their enemies, within an 18ct mount and together with a chain marked with French control marks for 18ct, coin approx 47g, chain approx weight 36g

£3,000-£5,000

685. A George V sovereign in 9ct pendant setting dated 1914, setting hallmarked 9ct, total weight 9.3 approx

£320-£350

686. A Full Krugerrand pendant with bail dated 1979, of 1oz fine gold within a loose 9ct gold mount, stamped UK hallmark to bezel, total approx. weight 38.2g total approx. diameter 3.3cm

£1,200-£1,500

687. A large collection of costume jewellery including: 9ct gold ring shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and blue gem set ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold cameo ring, stamped with hallmarks to shank; 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch/ pendant, stamped with hallmarks; a silver and amber necklace, comprising of wire-work and floral designs with a pair of similarly designed matching earrings; an assortment of paste and plastic beaded jewellery; imitation strings of pearls; a large orange paste pendant, suspended on a chain; and three sets of cufflinks and other items

£200-£300

688. A collection of costume jewellery including; a coral bead necklace; a bakelite beaded necklace; reconstituted amber beaded necklace; a rose quartz pendant; a Celtic cross pendant; a complete set of dress buttons, within a case and jet pendant set with a slice of fossilised ammonite, to a beaded jet necklace (qty)

£40-£60

689. A group of costume jewellery including; 18ct gold and purple paste set cluster ring, central oval mix-cut purple paste, within a border colourless gem border, set to bifurcated shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; a statement necklace by Trifari; a circular open-work brooch by Trifari; a hinged bangle, with applied bead decoration and twisted rope in a geometric design; a pear of cultured pearl earrings, with twist backs and a cuff bangle (6), ring size N/O, total approx. weight of 18ct gold 7.1g

£80-£120

690. A collection of costume jewellery, 9ct gold and garnet set ring stamped with hallmarked to shank; a hinged bangle, chased with floral design to one half, stamped “9ct Metal Core”; a flexible snake link chain; two gold plated heart shaped lockets; an oval locket, set with red gem settings, stamped “9ct back & front silver setting”, a banded agate pendant suspended on a fine curb-link chain; Viking sailing ship brooch, stamped “COF 8305 Denmark” and other items (qty), ring size W, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 6.6g £100-£150

691. A large collection of costume jewellery to include a large number of Czech paste set brooches and dress clips. Czech peking glass necklaces, Art Deco graduated crystal necklaces, a Victorian tortoiseshell and pique work brooch, a Victorian jet pendant, cut steel nurses buckle, brooch and earrings, a selection of floral bakelite brooches, a silver hinged bangle, silver and paste set earrings and some other silver jewellery, etc (qty), various £200-£300

692. Dame Barbara Cartland.

A faux pearl four strand necklace of tiered design, with an Art Deco diamond set clasp, of geometric open-work design, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, total approx. length (the shortest strand) 37cm

Sotheby’s Fine Jewels and Jewels for the Collector including Jewels from the collection of Dame Barbara Cartland D.B.E, D.St.J Thursday 22nd 1995 Lot 446 £400-£600

693. Dame Barbara Cartland.

A collection of costume five strand faux pearl necklace together with a pair of blue paste and faux pearl cluster ear-clips and a matching oval ring by Paris House London and a blue paste and faux pearl brooch, of star burst design by Paris House London (4), total approx. diameter of brooch 9cm

Sotheby’s Fine Jewels and Jewels for the Collector including Jewels from the collection of Dame Barbara Cartland D.B.E, D.St.J Thursday 22nd 1995 Lots 425 and 436 £100-£150

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694. A collection of silver and costume jewellery to include a Christian Dior gilt metal rope link necklace and matching bracelet, signed, a Swedish silver and turquoise set floral panel bracelet and hinged bangle, a boxed Butler and Wilson graduated beaded necklace suspending various heart shaped lockets and pendants in original card box, pair silver gilt and coloured paste half hoops, a silver charm bracelet, a gilt metal textured articulated strap bracelet and two silver mounted glass scent bottles and stoppers, etc. (qty), various £100-£150

695. A 1960s necklace by Grosse atelier for Christian Dior with pale blue and pale pink cabochon settings, stamped to clasp “Made in Germany / For Christian Dior 1963” together with a faux turquoise tassel necklace; a gem set bangle, stamped “Sil 95” and a faux pearl and jadeite jade necklace (4) £100-£150

697. Karl Lagerfeld stainless steel watch graduating 3D geometric bracelet gun metal black plain face no digit battery movement, total approx. length 17cm

£80-£100

696. A collection of artisanal silver and semi precious stone jewellery and costume to include a chunky watermelon tourmaline and silver bead necklace and pale green hardstone necklace and two other hardstone and silver necklaces by Simone Micallef, a carved ruby bead necklace, a graduated jade and rock crystal necklace and a graduated turquoise pebble necklace all in Talisman Gallery Boxes, Folli Follie silver double chain necklace and triple chain bracelet with pouches and in original boxes, a silver and amber necklace, a coral and pink hardstone chip, freshwater pearl and glass bead collar necklace in a box stamped Palizzi, a Persian silver and enamel panel bracelet, a chunky faceted rose quartz bead necklace and bracelet, coral bead double row necklace, a chunky coral bracelet, chunky rock crystal and tigers eye bead necklace, another turquoise pebble necklace etc (qty), various £200-£300

698. ‘Return to Tiffany’ Heart tag bracelet by Tiffany & Co. cable link chain bracelet, with heart charm, inscribed “Please Return to Tiffany & Co. New York 925”, with Tiffany & Co pochette and box, total approx. length 19.5cm, total approx. weight 37.9g

£80-£120

699. An Hermès Cabas En Biasis 27 black and ecru swift canvas handbag black and ecru canvas with H design, black leather shoulder strap and handles, contained in an outer canvas dust bag, original Hermès box and carrier bag, length 24cm, height 24cm

£600-£800

695

700. A Louis Vuitton vanity case with LV monogram, leather handle and edging with brass reinforced corners, small original jewellery case to interior, ink stamped number 1981789, with lock and keys and outer dust cover, width 22cm, height 20cm

£1,000-£1,500

701. A Louis Vuitton brown vintage monogram Ellipse PM top handle bag

MI0928, 1998, canvas monogram body with vachetta leather handles and gold tone hardware, with interior patch pocket and shoulder strap, the widest part 42cm

£400-£600

702. A Louis Vuitton double sided satchel bag with classic monogram, satchel clasp to each side and single popper, 57cm, width

£300-£500

703. A Louis Vuitton weekend case 2001, with classic monogrammed LV leather, gold tone hardware opening up to reveal a large section with zip pocket and elastic clips, the reverse with another pocket, padlock and keys, with 46cm

£600-£800

704. A Louis Vuitton NeoNoe red monogrammed bucket bag brown with classic monogram, with red strap, drawstring and lining, gold hardware, together with dust bag, box and LV carrier bag, height approx 25cm, width approx 26cm

£600-£800

705. A Cartier black leather Panthere clutch bag 1990, of envelope form with signature gold-plated Panther clasp, red leather interior with matching black leather coin purse (2), width of bag 36cm

£300-£500

706. A black Chanel Millennium bag designed by Karl Lagerfeld the hard futuristic design with flexible silvered metal detachable chain, opening to reveal sever mesh pockets and a drawstring section, together with dust cover, width 30cm

707. A Cartier Burgundy leather shoulder bag with shoulder strap on alternating sides and gold toned hardware, together a burgundy purse or small case with raised double C logo (2), width of bag 29cm approximately £200-£300

708. A blue leather Versace hand bag with silver toned hardwear, central zip and purple lining, with zip pocket to interior and another double pocket, width 32cm

£150 - £250

709. A Diesel beige leather handbag with brass coloured hardware and two pockets to the front and larger compartment to the base, with relief design, width of base 29cm

£100-£200

710. A Valentino Garavani Rockstud Glam Lock cream leather shoulder bag with chain shoulder strap and studded central strap and push lock, with cream interior, with dust cover, width of bag 27cm

£200-£300

711. A Valentino Garavani Rockstud Glam Lock powder blue leather shoulder bag with chain shoulder strap and studded central strap and push lock, with cream interior, with dust cover, width of bag 27cm

£150-£250

712. A Mulberry medium Lily red cross over bag soft grain leather with postman’s lock, woven leather and chain cross over strap, width approx 21cm

£200-£300

The Karl Lagerfeld ‘Butt’ design was created so the bag sat comfortably across the knees

£300-£500

713. A Christian Dior red Trotter holdall oblique jaquard red pattern, red leather trim, twin handle and centre zip, with padlock (no key), length approx 49cm

£300-£500

714. A large crocodile leather Gladstone bag early 20th century, dark brown with chrome plated fittings, interior with brown lining, blind stamped with initials R.D.M, height 29cm, depth 36cm, length 54cm

£300-£400

715. ▲ Rippon. Robert Henry Fernando. Icones Ornithopterorum: A Monograph of the Papilone Tribe Troides of Hubner. 1898-1906, 2 vols, folio, Vol I: half titles, 2 errata leaves and 43 lithographic plates: of which 39 with partial colouring and four uncoloured, 6 lithographic maps with partial hand colouring, of which one folding and pp. 9, 10 and 11 each with two mounted lithograph overslips of which four with hand colouring. pp. xxii + 86. Vol II. half tone portrait of the author, hand coloured lithographic title page, uncoloured lithograph tailpiece, 2 errata leaves, 50 lithograph plates of which five uncoloured, 7 hand coloured lithographic maps, pp. 1 and 3 mounted with lithograph overslips, pp. 11, 23-25, 29 and 29 with inset hand coloured lithograph illustrations, pp. 91 and 92 with inset uncoloured lithograph illustrations, pp.iv + 140, library plate for Dennis F Ward, half dark green morocco by Janson & Sons

£3,000-£5,000

716. ▲ Wilkes. Benjamin. One Hundred and Twenty Copper - Plates of English Moths and Butterflies representing Their Changes into the Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Fly states, and The Plants, Flowers, and Fruits, whereon they feed… To which is added An Index of the Insects and Plants, adapted to Linnaeus’s System 2nd edition, London, 1773, list of subscribers, 120 hand coloured plates, 4to, full contemporary gilt tooled calf, pp 63

£3,000-£4,000

717. ▲ Harris, Moses. The Aurelian A Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies together with the Plants on which they feed. Also a faithful account of their respective changes, their usual haunts when in the winged state, and their standard names as established by the Society of Aurelians.

London, J Edwards, 1766 but 1839, Lisney 236. fourth edition proof copy with text of Lisney 231. 2nd edition 1st issue, hand coloured engraved frontispiece, hand coloured engraved key plate, 44 hand coloured engraved plates, of which some with watermarks for J Whatman 1837, English and French titles, text in English and French in double column, blank guards, folio, gilt edged, contemporary half red morocco with marbled boards and gilt tooled spine, pp.90

£2,000-£3,000

718. ▲ Barrett. Charles G, The Lepidoptera of the British Islands. A descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, their preparatory states, habits, and localities

London, L. Reeve and Co, 1893-1907, 11 vols, 1st edition, large paper issue, 504 hand coloured lithograph plates, large octavo, orig. publishers gilt dec. brown cloth with scarce Supplementary Index, 1907 pp.20 (11)

£200-£300

719. ▲ Donovan, Edward. The Natural History of British Insects; explaining them in their several states, with periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c.

London, F and c. Rivington, Vol 1 second issue (1802) the other first editions 1793-1813, 16vols bound in 8, 576 engraved plates with fine hand colouring, only approx. 12 microscopic plates in Vols I and II without colour, Vol 1 second issue (1802) the others firsts, 8vo, ex libris bookplate for Mildred Bliss, gilt edged, contemporary full fine gilt and blind tooled grained red morocco

£1,500-£2,000

720. ▲ Lewin. W. The Papilios of Great Britain, systematically arranged, accurately engraved, and painted from nature

London, 1795, title in English and French, 46 hand coloured engraved plates, watermark J. Whatman 1794, 4to, later half with marbled boards

£400-£600

721. ▲ Westwood, John Obadiah. The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; being

A selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, Natives of India and the Adjacent Islands

London, William Smith, 1848, 42 lithograph plates with handcolouring, most with tissue guards, marbled edge, 4to, contemporary fine grained full green morocco, gilt tooled borders, spine and edges pp. 88

£600-£800

722. ▲ Albin, Eleazar. A Natural History of English Insects. Illustrated with A Hundred copper plates, Curiously Engraven from the Life London, 1720, first edition, printed for the author: and sold by William and John Innys, 100 hand coloured engraved plates, subscribers list, 4to, later bound in red half calf the spine with raised bands

£1,000-£1,500

723. ▲ Curtis, John. British Entomology; Being Illustrations and Descriptions of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found London, 1823-1840, 8 vols, 770 hand coloured engraved plates with tissue guards, subscribers list, 8vo, marbled edges, bookplate for J S Stewart, contemporary tan half calf gilt tooled spine and marbled boards (8)

£1,500-£2,000

724. ▲ Humpreys, Henry Noel. and Westwood, John Obadiah. British Butterflies and their transformations and British Moths and their Transformations

first London, 1849, hand coloured decorative title and 42 hand coloured plates, pp137 + Index, second London, 1851, 2 vols, 1st edition, 124 hand coloured lithograph plates pp. 256 +266+ indexes, both 4to, uniformly bound in contemporary burgundy half morocco with dark green cloth (3)

£300-£400

725. ▲ Buckler, William. The Larvae of the British Butterflies and Moths edited by H.T. Stainton & G.T. Poritt

London, 1884-1899, printed for the Ray Society, 9 vols, 105 hand coloured lithograph and 59 chromolithograph plates, 8vo, orig. gilt decorate publishers dark blue cloth (9)

£200-£300

726. ▲ Entomologists

Monthly Magazine Second Series Vols XIII-XX (38-45) London, Gurney & Jackson, 1902-1908, illustrated with chromolithograph, lithograph and b&w photographic plates and text figs, 8vo dark red embossed cloth (8)

£80-£120

727. ▲ Kirby, William F. European Butterflies and Moths

London, 1889, Cassell, 61 engraved plates of which 60 hand coloured with tissue guards 4to, gilt edged, orig. gilt decorated and embossed pictorial cloth, pp426

£100-£150

728. ▲ Entomologyn, Four titles

Westwood, John Obadiah, The Butterflies of Great Britain, with their transformations delineated and described, London, 1855, S. Orr, additional hand coloured title page, 19 hand coloured lithograph plates and two uncoloured, 8vo, original gilt edge gilt pictorial embossed blue cloth, Wilson, Owen S. The Larvae of the British Lepidoptera and their Food Plants, London, 1880, forty chromolithograph plates, 8vo, 1⁄2 dark green morocco with embossed cloth boards, Wood, W, Ined Entomologicus or, A Complete Illustrated Catalogue … of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, A New and revised edition with supplement by EWestwood, J.O, London 1854, 59 hand coloured lithograph plates, 8vo, 1⁄2 green morocco with marbled boards, Mosley S.L, Illustrations of British Lepidoptera, Huddersfield, n.d thirty hand coloured lithographs plates, 8vo, blue cloth (4)

£200-£300

726

729. ▲ Morris, Rev. Francis Orpen. Three copies of A History of British Butterflies first A History of British Butterflies, London, Groombridge & Sons, 1853, first edition 71 lithograph plates with hand colouring and tissue guards, 8vo, gilt edged, original full grained dark green blind tooled and pictorial gilt tooled pictorial decoration to boards and spine, bound together with Aphorismata Entomologica “Cavendo Tutus” pp. 29 second London, 1853, blue cloth, third, eighth edition, London, John C. Nimmo 1895, 79 hand coloured lithograph plates, 4to, bookplate for George A. R. Phillips contemporary tan half morocco with cloth boards (3)

£150-£250

730. ▲ (Jermyn, Laetitia) The Butterfly Collector’s Vade Mecum: or a Synopyical Table of English Butterflies n.d but 1824, Ipswich, J. Raw hand coloured engraved frontis, inscribed and dated 182412mo. later blue paper covered boards with paper title label together with Hunter R. (publisher) Dialogues on Entomology in which the forms and habits of Insects are explained, London, 1819, 25 uncoloured engraved plates, 12mo, contemporary half calf with marbled boards (2)

£100-£150

731. ▲ Entomology. Various titles

Coleman W.S, British Butterflies, Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species, London, 1860, 16 colour lithograph plates, 1⁄2 red morocco with marbled boards, + later edition, 1886, gilt dec cloth + Up To date New Edition, 1897, dec cloth, Wood, The Common Moths of England, London, n.d George Routledge, 12 lithograph plates with colour, gilt dec embossed cloth. Lucas, W.J. The Book of British Butterflies x2, London, 1893, b.w plates, and The Book of HawkMoths, 1895, all three gilt dec green cloth, Stainton H.T, A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths, London, 1857, 2 vols, stamped to end paper S.P.P. Selby, embossed cloth and British Moths and Butterflies, 1867, 16 colour plates, gilt embossed cloth, ex libris Ovenden Wood Naturalists Library, Adams, H.G. Beautiful Butterflies Described and Illustrated, London, n.d, George Routledge, 8 colour plates, gilt edged, gilt embossed blue cloth, Frohawk , F.W, Varieties of British Butterflies, 1938, cloth, d.w, and The Complete Book of British Butterflies, 1934, cloth d.w. Kirby, W.E. Butterflies & Moths of the United Kingdom, n.d. 70 colour plates, gilt dec green cloth Holland. W.J. The Butterfly Book, 1910, Furneaux, British Butterflies & Moths, 1923 reissue, colour plates, brown cloth, Gordon W.J. Our Country’s Butterflies and Moths, n.d, 33 colour plates, dec green cloth, Hulme, F.E, Butterflies & Moths of The Butterflies of the Country-Side, Tutt, J. British Moths, 1902 and Hedgerow & Wood Series British Butterflies, 1896 etc (24)

£150-£250

732. ▲ Charles Pilatte (1813-1885)

Costumes et Demi Toilette

1864-1872

comprising sixty designs for evening dresses and ball gowns or ‘figurines’, lithographic outlines hand finished with watercolour, gouache and pen on card, bound in two volumes with guard leaves, 4to, pencil annotations verso with model numbers and listing clientele and their colour choices and other specifications., Charles Pilatte was a dress-designer for the Fashion Houses Worth and Gagelin then on his won account

£800-£1,200

733. ▲ Fitzgerald (Edward) Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Willy Pogany London, 1930, limited numbered limited edition of 734/750 copies for England, signed by Willy Pogany, dry point etching signed by the artist, twelve tipped in colour plates, mounted monochrome illustrations throughout, 4to, t.e.g, original gilt dec. teal full morocco, original tissue wrappers and card box

£100-£150

734. ▲ Cook (James)

Hawkesworth (John) et al. An Account of the Voyages undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty For Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere (3 Vol) London, 1773 2nd edition, 52 b&w mostly folding engraved plates and maps, 4to, contemporary full calf, gilt tooled spines with morocco lettering pieces (3)

£600-£800

735. ▲ Disraeli (Benjamin)

Collected Edition of Novels and Tales

1870-1881 New edition, London, Spottiswoode and Co and Ballantyne Press, 11 vols. 12mo, full tan calf with gilt tooled decoration, marbled end papers, gilt edged £100-£150

736. ▲ Shilder (Nikolai Karlovich)

The Emporer Alexander His Life and Reign in Russian, St Petersburg, A. S. Suvorin, 1897-8, 4 volumes, 450 illustrations, including portraits and facsimiles, some in colour, library stamp to title page for Natalia Stepanovna bound with original chromolithograph wrappers, 4to finely bound in half gilt tooled red morocco with red flamed blue marbled boards (4)

£1,000-£1,500

737. ▲ Shilder (Nikolai Karlovich)

The Emporer Nicholas the First His Life and Reign

St Petersburg, 1903 A. S Suvorin, 252 illustrations including portraits and facsimiles, some in colour, 2vols, 4to, half red morocco with embossed boards (2)

£200-£300

738. ▲ Marechal Davout. Le Marechal Davout, Prince D’Eckmuhl, raconte par les siens et par lui-meme Paris, Didier, 1879-1880 3 volumes, sm 8vo, half red morocco (3)

£50-£80

739. A late 19th century rosewood and marquetry flutina accordion with twenty one mother of pearl pallets and keys, length 31.2cm

£50-£80

732

740. A Dunhill gold plated and tortoiseshell lacquer rollergas lighter in fitted case, height 6.8cm

£40-£60

741. An S T Dupont black lacquer ‘Laque de Chine’ rose gold plated pocket lighter signed S T Dupont Paris with a Cartier engine turned silver plated pocket lighter, signed Cartier Paris. (2), Dupont height 5.4cm Cartier height 6cm

£80-£120

742. A 9ct gold mounted Dunhill ‘Rollagas’ lighter

With textured finish, in its original fitted case., Hallmarked Alfred Dunhill, London, 1964, height 6.5cm, total weight 106.7g

£500-£800

743. Five gold plated Dunhill and S J Dupont ‘Rollargas’ cigarette lighters comprising two engine turned lighters by Dunhill, three engine turned S J Dupont lighters, of which two in original fitted cases (5), various £100-£150

744. A early 19th century J F Lea Patent Thomason type double action barrel corkscrew the brass barrel with ring turned decoration bearing applied gilt embossed bade ‘J.F.Lee Patent, turned wooden handle, closed length 16.5cm, fully extended 25.5cm

£80-£120

745. A 3-inch brass refracting telescope by Cary mid 19th century, the brass body tube signed Cary 181 Strand London mounted with star finder, rack and pinion focussing, with tapered central column and steadying bar, tripod base contained within a fitted wooden case with carrying handles and four additional eyepieces, length 135cm, height extended 58cm, length of case 115cm

£600-£800

746. A Southern African / Zulu tribal hardwood knobkerrie late 19th / early 20th century, ball head and straight shaft, length 72.5cm

£70-£90

747. Two French Military Officers Kepi early 20th century, first an Infantry Officers ‘Polo’ Kepi for the 43rd Regiment with leather peak and soft red crown with Austrian knot, four bands of gold piping for rank of Chef de Batallion (Major), chinstrap fitted above peak fitted with buttons bearing the flaming grenade, black satin lined, second black with leather peak, the crown with Austrian knot, four bands of gold piping for rank of Chef de Batallion (Major), chinstrap fitted above peak fitted with buttons bearing the flaming grenade crossed cannons, relined (2), first length 25.2cm

£100-£150

748. A British Naval Officers 1827 pattern sword by J Gieve & Son c.1900 the 79cm straight flat backed single fullered tapering blade with etched decoration, one side with crowned fouled anchor the other the Royal coat of arms, a brass proof disc next to hilt, rubbed signature ‘Royal Naval Outfitters 21 George St Hanover Square, half basket gilt brass guard, lion headed pommel with extended mane and wire bound shagreen grip, original brass mounted black leather scabbard with two ring hangers, initialled J.F.F.A., overall length 95cm £200-£300

749. A Victorian 1845 pattern infantry officers sword the 82.5cm curved fullered single edged bladeetched with VR cypher scrollwork, a brass proof disc next to hilt, gilt brass pierced hilt of typical form with VR cypher and folding side guard, wire bound shagreen grip, metal scabbard with two ring hangers, overall length 105cm £100-£150

750. Victorian infantry officers sword by Wilkinson and another sword first with a Royal Artillery pattern 89cm slightly curved single fullered sabre blade with spear point etched with VR cypher, foliate scrolls and initials, numbered 25641, brass proof disc, signed Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall 1822 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s steel three-bar hilt with a chequered pommel and wire bound shagreen grip, together with an 18th century 80.5cm single edged and fullered blade engraved with a crown and foliate scrolls, numbered 126 fitted with an steel guard with GVR cypher, wire bound grip handle, metal scabbard with two ring hangers (2), first length 104cm £150-£250

751. An 1856 Pattern Infantry Pioneer sword by Wilkinson the 57cm saw-back steep blade stamped Wilkinson London and with inspection marks, brass stirrup hilt with ribbed split grip and down scroll quillion, length 70.5cm

£80-£120

752. A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck 146 Classique fountain pen and a Waterman fountain pen first fitted with 14K white gold nib, second in fitted case (2), first length 13.5cm £80-£120

753. A 9ct golf Parker 61 ballpoint pen and propelling pencil engine turned decoration, both stamped 9.375, in an associated box (2), first length 13cm, total weight 44.1g £200-£300

754. A collection of pens to include cased Parker 51 trio in teal formed of fountain pen, ball point pen and propelling pencil, named, cased Parker 61 in black with rolled gold cap, Parker Duofold in black with 14k nib, two Conway Stewart Dinkie 550 in green and blue marble with 14K nibs, Conway Stewart No 286 in blue marble with 14k nib, Conway Stewart 75, Waterman’s Ideal, Mentmore Celeste, together with an engine turned silver fountain pen and a propelling pencil (qty), various £100-£150

755. A cased bronze National Medal for success in Art Awarded by the Science and Art Department by Wyon engraved to rim Thomas Powell, Stage 19C 1888, in fitted leather case stamped with V R Cypher Science and Art Department, diameter 54mm £80-£120

756. A collection of Masonic medals and jewels awarded to Bro T.B. Kerry Concordia lodge, comprising. 9ct gold Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence medal with inscription dated 1925, on ribbon with ten silver-gilt and enamel bars, a set square collar jewel, various silver and silver-gilt and enamel Stewards medals together with a to silk sashes, contained in a tan leather case, 9ct medal total weight approx. 27g, silver medals total weight approx. 19ozt

£250-£350

757. A cased George VI MBE medal awarded to Michael Isaac Lipman (1902-1978) suspended on ribbon in original case of issue stamped M.B.E. and accompanied by dress miniature and a related presentation silver inkwell gifted to Lipman by his colleagues at Ecko, Sheffield, 1903, Harrison Brother & Howson, fitted with twin cut glass inks, crested and engraved S.P.D. (Special Product Division) to M.I.L 1946 (2), various, second weight approx. 6.42ozt

Lipman, was awarded the MBE in 1944 for his contributions towards developing radar technology during the Second World War. Having graduated from Leeds university as an engineer and worked for EKCO for much of the 1930s, Lipman was commandeered in 1939 by the RAF shortly before the outbreak of the war to set up a factory capable of producing radio aircraft-detection systems that would be installed in RAF planes to detect bombers, surface ships and submarines at night and in bad visibility. At Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, a secret war factory was established and the AI (Air Interception) Mk VIII was developed which proved to be one of the most important contributions towards the defeat of Hitler. As Lipman noted ‘The Mk VIII turned out to be a very successful gear; it was used for submarine detection as well as night fighter work, and was in full use throughout the rest of the war including D-Day, the Ardennes offensive of Christmas 1944 and the Italian campaign’. The activities of Lipman and the radar innovators at Cowbridge House became the subject of the book War Factory by Celia Fremlin of the social anthropology group MassObservation. A full account of Lipman’s life can be found in his autobiography ‘Memoirs of a Socialist Businessman’ £400-£600

758. A George VI 1953 and Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation specimen sets first nine coin, second ten coin, both in original cases of issue together with two George VI 1951 Festival of Britain in original fitted cases, two George V 1935 crowns etc (qty), various

£80-£120

759. George V, 1930 Maundy set, cased two replacement 3d, 1919 and 1920 in original gilt tooled case of issue

£50-£80

760. A collection of UK silver coins, pre 1920 and pre 1947 to include cased Festival of Britain crown, George VI crown 1937, etc (qty), pre 1920 weight approx. 2ozt. 1920-1946 weight approx. 8.26ozt £100-£150

761. An Edward VII 1902 cased thirteen coin proof set comprising gold £5, Double sovereign, sovereign and half sovereign, silver crown, half crown, florin, shilling sixpence and four coin Maundy set in red leather grained leather case of issue stamped in gilt Specimen Coins 1902 with Imperial Crown £3,800-£4,500

762. A 100 Turkish Kurush coin the reverse features a wreath, the obverse with a mint mark of Constantinople, weight approx 7.1g

£300-£400

763. Two half sovereigns the first; Victorian half sovereign, 1893, veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, the second; George V half sovereign, 1913, head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev (2), total approx. diameter 1.9cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

764. A Victorian full sovereign, 1893

veiled head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 7.9g

£320-£380

765. A George V full sovereign, 1919

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

766. A George V full sovereign, 1911

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

767. A George V full sovereign, 1913

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

768. A George V full sovereign, 1918

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

769. A George V full sovereign, 1918

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

770. A George V full sovereign, 1925

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2.1cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

771. A George V full sovereign, 1912

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

772. A George V full sovereign, 1928 head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

773. A George V full sovereign, 1930 head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

774. A George V full sovereign, 1930

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

775. A George V full sovereign, 1912

bare head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

776. A George V full sovereign, 1922

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

777. A George V full sovereign, 1915

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

778. A George V full sovereign, 1912

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

779. A George V full sovereign, 1920

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

780. A George V full sovereign, 1911

head facing left, St George slaying the dragon to rev, approx. diameter 2cm, total approx. weight 8g

£320-£380

781. A Edward V half sovereign dated 1908, bare head facing right, St George slaying the dragon to rev, total approx. diameter 1.8cm, total approx. weight 4g

£150-£200

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business

ESTIMATES AND RESERVES

Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT

All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate

BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT

A buyer’s premium of 27.6% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers

Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium

Lots marked with a  will be exempt from VAT

PRE-SALE EXHIBITION

All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale

CONDITION REPORTS

All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information

BIDDING IN PERSON

To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect.

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING

Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom), It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business PAYMENT

Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment: DEBIT CARD

We are pleased to accept Debit Cards STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH

Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd.

We are no longer accepting cash.

ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS

Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank:

National Westminster Bank plc

33 High Street

West Wickham

Kent BR4 0WH

Please refer to the office for bank details

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED.

CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER

Ø - IMPORTANT NOTE:

This lot contains elephant ivory and is therefore subject to both CITES regulations and the UK Ivory act 2018. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses, certifications and any other required documentation. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The Ivory declaration submission reference number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.

Y CITES

All Lots marked with the Y symbol are sold in compliance with CITES regulations. The Cites Transaction Specific Certificate number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.

For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/import-exports/cites

When exporting outside the UK, Regulations maybe found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#how-to-apply

Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra)

To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates.

If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate.

It is the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure a copy of the certificate is obtained from Catherine Southon Auctioneers.

CATALOGUING TERMS APPLICABLE TO PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & PRINTS

Where a work is catalogued with the name(s) or recognized pseudonym(s) of an artist, it is our opinion that it is a work by the named artist.

In other instances, the following expressions are used:

“Attributed to…” denotes that in our opinion the work is probably by the named artist or the named artist has made a contribution to the work.

“Circle of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist and dates from the period of the named artist.

“Follower of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist but probably dates from a later period to that of the named artist.

“Manner of…” denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy or pastiche of a work or works by the named artist and dates from a later period to that of the named artist.

“After…’ denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy by another artist or a printed reproduction of a known work by the named artist.

The terms “signed” and/or “dated” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by the named artist.

The terms “bears signature” and/or “bears date” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by a hand other than that of the named or quoted artist.

Measurements of pictures are given height before width.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS

The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers.  Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.

DEFINITIONS

“Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate)

“The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number

“Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property.

“Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer

“Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company

“Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses.

“Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction

“Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer

“Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description.

The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable

1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES

(a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:-

(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it;

(ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims;

(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;

(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.

(b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller

2. SALE PREPARATION

(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.

(b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot

(c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties

(d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces

(e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The

Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it

(f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.

3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY

(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”),

(b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason.

(c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.

4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

(a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c),

(b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses

(c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited

5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:-

(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or

(ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale

(b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be:

(i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold;

(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or

(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);

less Seller’s Commission and Expenses

(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination

6. VAT

If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques

7. POST AUCTION SALES

If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS

(a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company.

(b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY

(a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:-

(i) be reconsigned for sale; or

(ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses.

(b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-

(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or

(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION

(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:

(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers;

(ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd;

(iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement

(b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot

2. DEFINITIONS

“Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers;

“Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent;

“Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors;

“THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183;

“Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer;

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 26.4% (inc VAT);

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price;

“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses;

“Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot

The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable

re-sale plus all relevant Expenses

(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

10. RESCISSION OF SALES

The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control

11. DATA PROTECTION

(a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.

(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS

(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions

(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS

(a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit

(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot

(c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses

(d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller

5. BIDDING AT AUCTION

(a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained)

(b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form

(c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded

6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS

THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION

(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable

(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer

(d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business

8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION

(a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”)

(b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above

(c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a)

(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.

(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT

Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:-

(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;

(b) cancel the sale of the lot;

(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot;

(d) reject future bids from the Buyer;

(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;

(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original

Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;

(g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien;

(h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;

(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings

10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage

(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction

11. DATA PROTECTION

(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law

(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY

(b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives

(c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties

(d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

(e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.

13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS

From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to: auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than £1,000.

Since 1st April 2024 price thresholds are calculated in pounds rather than euros in accordance with The Design Right, Artist’s Resale Right and Copyright (Amendment) Regulations 2023.

All items in this catalogue marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than £1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.

The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than £1,000, but less than £50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than £50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges ad threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this charge.

For all questions relating to the regulations regarding Driot de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk

A Private single owner collection of gold proof and other coins

Wednesday 23rd October

United Kingdom. Royal Mint Elizabeth II 2008 gold proof coins

United Kingdom Coinage Royal Shields and Emblems collection

£7,000-£9,000

Kingsley House

5 High Street

Chislehurst

Kent BR7 5AB

Tel: 020 8396 6970

catherinesouthon.co.uk

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