
Wednesday 7th May 2025





Wednesday 7th May 2025
Wednesday 7th May at 10.00am
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Wednesday
7th May at 10.00am
1. A miniature Dunhill JaegerLeCoultre Atmos clock second half 20th century, of typical four-glass design, on bracket base, height 10cm
£100-£150
2. A collection of propelling pencils and pencil holders to include an unmarked gold pencil holder with foliate engraving, a gilt metal propelling pencil with bloodstone set terminal, a fluted pencil holder, a fluted propelling pencil, a propelling toothpick with green hardstone terminals etc (6), first weight approx. 2.1g
£60-£80
3. A late Victorian gold telescopic pencil by Sampson & Mordan and four other pencils first cylindrical form, the case enamelled with turquoise enamel chequer board decoration, ring attachment, stamped S. Mordan & Co. together with a an engine turned fluted pencil with slide action and hardstone set terminal, two small slide action pencils with foliate engraved hexagonal shafts and a novelty gilt metal pencil in the form of cannon with twist action (5), first length 7cm, weight approx. 6.8g
£200-£300
4. A 9 carat gold Mordan Everpoint propelling pencil London, 1936, S. Mordan & Co, machine tooled, blank cartouche, length 9.3cm, total weight approx. 11.7g
£150-£200
5. A 9ct gold fluted ball point pen by Cartier hallmark 9.375, stamped Cartier and numbered K8814, length 11.8cm, weight approx. 21.3g
£300-£400
6. A collection of silver vertu to include pencils, pill boxes and a pocket lighter comprising a telescopic combination dip pen / propelling pencil with blood stone set terminal, unmarked, an engine turned pencil holder, London, 1906, Sampson & Mordan, a small propelling pencil and a boxed engine turned pencil together with a German Hanau .930 silver and mother and pearl oval pill boxes, pseudo marks, mark for Simon Rosenau and London import marks, interior gilt, a modern oval pill box, a Victorian small poultry skewer, London, 1872, William Comyns, and a Howitt pocket lighter with textured finish, Sheffield, 1946 (qty), first length 15.5cm
£100-£150
7. A collection of 19th century split rings, watch keys and fobs comprising two foliate chased split rings, a watch set with a shield shaped bloodstone intaglio engraved with a crest, a circular banded agate set fob, a citrine set fob engraved with initials, a foliate engraved watch key and a gilt locket watch key with split ring attached together with a Hamilton gold plated open faced keyless pocket watch (8), various
£200-£300
8. A pair of continental silver-gilt filigree trinket boxes
early 20th century, probably Italian, unmarked, in the form of domed rectangular caskets, on feet (2), each length 8.2cm, weight approx. 6.78ozt
£100-£150
9. A Russian polished rhodonite trinket box
early 20th century, rectangular, having lift off cover, on feet, height 4.5cm, length 8.5cm, depth 5.8cm
£100-£150
10. A George V 9ct gold chain mesh coin purse
London import marks for 1913, suspension ring attached, width 4.2cm, weight approx. 14.1g
£200-£300
11. A 9ct late Edwardian mesh purse with Etruscan style chain with 9ct hallmark to suspension loop and side, fine mesh gold work, a long, square bar, fancy link chain with swivel catch and screw down lock mechanism (1), total weight 64.6g total length of chain 141cm size of purse 6 x 6cm
£1,200-£1,500
12. A 9ct gold pill box
London, 1961, with makers initials SJR, S J Rose, of rectangular form with engine turned lid and underside, weight approx. 13g £200-£300
13. A Tiffany & Co. silvered heart shaped perfume bottle and funnel in fitted case, width of case 10.5cm
£60-£80
14. Ø An Edwardian tortoiseshell card case and a tortoiseshell purse the purse with gilt cartouche and floral decoration to front and silk lined interior, with tortoiseshell card case with ivory edge to interior (2), length of the purse 12cm
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: LNLZ2G43
£60-£80
15. Patrick Mavros. A duck and duckling on pond naturalistically case, mounted on a shaped blue glass base with silver mount, PM monogram and hallmark, total length approx. 10cm
£100-£200
16. A late Victorian silver combination vesta / stamp holder and sovereign case
Chester, 1900, William Neale & Sons, of oblong form engraved with foliate scrolling decoration, interior fitted with a propelling pencil, circular reserve engraved with initials, length 6.2cm, weight approx. 1.46ozt
£70-£90
17. A collection of vertu to include an Edwardian silver travelling ink a scent bottle and other items various makers, dates, first Chester 1902, Charles Cooke, planished, the hinged lid bearing an initialled circular reserve, together with a small scent flask, Chester, 1917, Stokes & Ireland, of plain rectangular form with screw fitting mushroom cap, a George IV folding fruit knife with engraved mother of pearl grips, five modern pill boxes, a small scent bottle and funnel, a pair of Port and Sherry decanter labels, a gilt metal and bloodstone snuff box, etc (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 2.99ozt
£100-£150
18. A 19th century Continental .900 engine turned silver snuff box stamped 900, makers mark CM, of rectangular form with rounded ends, the hinge dlid engraved with a central vacant reserve and scrolling foliate border, interior gilt, length 8.5cm, weight approx. 2.3ozt
£100-£150
19. A late Victorian novelty cast silver cane top and two others first London, 1889, Thomas White, in the form of a six faced bearded man, the other two being cast replicas, both unmarked (3), first height 6.1cm, weight approx
£150-£250
20. A late 17th century continental pierced silver-gilt caged blue glass scent flask probably Augsburg, continental marks, cast in the form of a pilgrims flask with scroll handles, each side with a central oval panel depicting Saint Ulrich of Augsburg to one side and, a seated figure and angel to the other within scroll borders, hinged domed cap, suspended on chains, height 5.4cm
£200-£300
21. Five silver cigarette cases various dates and makers, comprising a George V silver example, Birmingham, 1915, Joseph Gloster Ltd. of rectangular form, elaborate chased foliate scrollwork, initialled cartouche; together with four further silver cases, assorted sizes and designs, largest width10cm; total weight approx. 14.40ozt
£150-£200
22. A collection of silver vertu including a silver travelling inkwell; London, Drew & Sons, 1898, Common Prayer Hymns book with silver cover embossed with iris decoration hallmarked; London, William Comyns & Sons, 1904, Birmingham, Henry Williamson Ltd, 1919; a silver vesta case with monogram, Birmingham, George Unite, 1873; a silver card case with engine-turned decoration and ‘Marshall Stephenson Xmas 1876’ cartouche, Birmingham, marked ZJ, 1978; silver pendant with engraved floral design (5), card case: 7cm x 4cm, total weight approx. 6.78ozt
£150-£200
23. An Edward VII silver pin cushion in the form of hatching chick hallmarked Birmingham 1909, together with another pin cushion with cross shaped cushion on silver weighted base (2), weight of chick 34g, height of chick 4.5cm
£70-£100
24. An Edwardian novelty silver bear pin cushion by H.V.Pithey and Co Birmingham, 1909 with articulated arms and legs and muzzled snout, with suspension loop, total weight 0.26ozt, length 4.5cm
£400-£600
25. A silver “Howitt” lighter Sheffield, 1943, Dudley Russell Howitt, of rectangular machine tooled form, removable lid; together with a George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1913, William Henry Sparrow, or rectangular machine tooled hinged form, monogrammed cartouche; also an early 19th century silver needle case, maker’s mark IT, bright-cut decoration (3), lighter height 6cm, weighable silver 2.18otz
£100-£150
26. Five items of silver vertu various dates and makers, comprising a George V silver miniature hand mirror, Birmingham,1921, Crisford & Norris Ltd. together with a George VI silver compact, Birmingham, 1937, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd. of circular machine tooled form; an Edward VII silver whistle, Birmingham, 1904, William Adams Ltd. together with a silver card case and cigarette case, also a gilt-metal mesh purse (6), first height 7cm; total weighable silver 3ozt £70-£100
27. An Edward VII miniature silver tape measure Birmingham, 1903, Henry Matthews, of round form with repoussé foliate scroll decoration, turn handle, hanging chain; together with an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey’s cap, Sheffield, 1986, J.B. Chatterley & Sons; also an Egyptian silver miniature ewer, 20th century, stamped to base; a silver matchbook case and three plated items (7), first diameter 2.5cm, weight approx. 0.31ozt; second length 5cm, weight approx. 0.4ozt; third height 11cm, weight approx. 3.20ozt; fourth height 6cm, weight approx. 1ozt £120-£180
28. A Victorian silver cigar case Birmingham, 1839, Nathaniel Mills, decorated with double-sided chased and repoussé ‘castle top’ scenes of Newstead Abbey and Abbotsford, within elaborate foliate scroll ground, bearing inscribed cartouche “Lord Loughborough… to J. Hawkins”, height 12cm, weight approx. 2.23ozt
£400-£600
29. Ø A fine Victorian brass bound coromandel travelling vanity case, with silvertopped contents
London, 1873, George Betjemann & Son, of rectangular form, opening to reveal a fully fitted interior with hinged action side drawers and drop flap front, abbatant mirror to lid interior, containing thirteen silver and glass dressing table vessels, chased engraved decoration and monogram, together with motherof-pearl handled manicure and other accoutrements, some associated, including a Victorian ivory encased timepiece, central removable tray disguising secret drawers, with original leather case
Re clock:
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: TQ76PXAQ, Provenance: Reputed to have belonged to Elspeth, Lady Invernairn (1874-1955), wife of Lord Invernairn, one of Ernest Shackleton’s major backers. Thence by descent
£1,000-£1,500
30. A late 19th century Cantonese silver card case
c.1870, Khecheong marks, of rectangular form, removable lid, all-over elaborate heavily chased repoussé figural landscape vignettes, blank octagonal cartouche to top, height 9.8cm, weight approx. 3.56ozt
£120-£180
31. An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set
London, 1986, Christopher Nigel Lawrence, comprising a pair of salts, blue glass liners and matching spoons, with a pepperette, of cylindrical form, beaded rims, each raised on three claw supports surmounted by coronets in relief; also a Mappin & Webb Prince’s Plate and cut glass claret jug (6), pepperette height 8.5cm, weighable silver approx. 7.65ozt; claret jug height 30cm
£60-£90
32. A Continental silver salt and pepperette
various indistinct marks, possible Sheffield import, late 18th century, of pedestal urn form, domed screw tops, engraved salt and cayenne within floral borders (2), height 10.5cm, total weight approx. 6.48ozt
£150-£200
33. A collection of miscellaneous silver items
various dates and makers, comprising a George VI silver sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1938, AS Co. Ltd. serpentine rim, twin lion mask hoop handles, raised on four claw supports; together with a George V silver sauceboat, Birmingham, 1929, SL; also a late Victorian silver twin handled salt, London, 1897, maker’s mark indistinct, of lobed form, winged serpent handles, elaborate repoussé floral decoration, pedestal base; also a trumpet vase, weighted; a silver mounted travel timepiece; and a three-piece cruet set (8), first diameter 11.5cm; weighable silver approx. 14ozt
£150-£250
34. A George V silver seven-piece cruet set Birmingham, 1913, E.S. Barnsley & Co, comprising four pedestal salts, two urn-form pedestal pepperettes, a lidded mustard with Bristol blue glass liner, all decorated with bright-cut urn, ribbon and swag detail, with two matching spoons and three associated plated, in original fitted case, retailed by Ainsworth & Sons, Blackburn (12), pepperettes height 9.5cm, weighable silver approx. 10.59ozt
£150-£250
35. An Edward VIII/George VI silver three piece cruet set London, 1936, 1939, 1940, JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, of navette pedestal form, the pepperette with flamiform finial, the mustard with hinged lid and Bristol blue liner, the salt with twin scroll handles (3), pepperette height 10.5cm, total weight approx. 9.87ozt
£150-£250
36. An Edward VII silver sugar caster London, 1906, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, of baluster form, pierced and faceted domed cover with finial, bulbous decagonal faceted body, round pedestal foot, maker’s name to base; together with a George V silver sugar caster, Chester 1921, Stokes & Ireland Ltd. of octagonal faceted baluster form, first height 22cm, weight approx. 8ozt; second height 18.5cm, weight approx. 8ozt
£250-£350
37. A George IV silver pepperette London, 1828, J.E. Terry & Co, of fluted baluster form, heavily chased floral decoration domed cover with finial, pedestal base, height 9cm, weight approx. 2.29ozt
£50-£70
38. A George V silver sugar caster
London, 1921, Pairpoint Brothers, of cylindrical form, surmounted by pierced domed cover with finial, lobed catch, all raised on footed base, height 19cm, weight approx. 9.92ozt
£150-£200
39. A George V silbver sugar caster Birmingham, 1934, maker TS, of Georgian style, octagonal faceted baluster form; together with a smaller Edward VII example, Birmingham, 1905, maker’s mark indistinct; also a Victorian silver sugar caster, London, 1888, Rosenthal, Jacob & Co. of repoussé wrythen form with floral scroll band, footed base, weighted, first height 19cm, weight approx. 5.46ozt; second height 16.5cm, weight approx. 3.32ozt; third height 11cm
£200-£300
40. A pair of William IV silver salts in the form of flowers
London, 1832, William Bateman, naturalistic bowls with repoussé petals and band of leaves, undulating rim, supported on leaf and stem form bases, bearing crest with motto ‘Justitia’ (2), diameter 9.5cm, total weight approx. 8ozt
£150-£200
41. A Chinese white metal cruet set in the form of a man pulling a rickshaw 20th century, stamped China, naturalistically modelled, containing a churn-form pepperette, bucket-form salt and lidded basket-form mustard, length 18cm, total weight approx. 6ozt
£80-£120
42. An Elizabeth II silver christening cup, a pair of late Victorian silver salts and other items
first Sheffield, 2005, Carrs, plain with ring handle and gilt interior, the salts, Sheffield, 1897 H Samuel Ltd, of half fluted oblong from on feet, together with a Christofle silver plated cocktail stirrer in original box etc (qty), first height 5.2cm, weight approx. 4.45ozt
£60-£80
43. A George V silver sugar basin and milk jug
London, 1913, Wakely & Wheeler, of plain ogee from, on circular foot (2), first height 6.2cm, weight approx. 5.92ozt
£80-£120
44. A collection of silver an electroplated items various dates, makers, comprising a late Victorian butter shell with frosted glass, Sheffield, 1897, James Deakin & Sons, with a butter knife, a pierced pepper pot with blue glass liner, a mustard pot and a George III cauldron salt both with blue glass liners, another butter shell, a trumpet shaped spill vase with weighted foot three napkin rings, an oak cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks with plated blades and tines and silver ferrule together with an electroplated cocktail shaker, a pair of cafe au lait pots with ebony handles and a set of six table and dessert knives (qty), first length 12.5cm, weight approx. 12.09ozt
£180-£220
45. An Elizabeth II silver card tray, small rose bowl, leaf dish and wine coaster first Birmingham, 1971, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, circular with moulded border and gadrooned rim, on scroll feet, second Birmingham, 1972, S J Rose & Sons with twin lion mask ring handles and plated mesh, third leaf dish, Birmingham, 1966, Winegartens Ltd, fourth London, 1996, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with feature hallmarks and turned wood base (4), first diameter 15.6cm, weighable silver approx. 11.43ozt
£150-£200
46. A pair of Edwardian dwarf silver column candlesticks, cream jugs and other silver various dates, makers, first London, 1908, William Hutton & Sons, stop fluted, on square weighted bases with beaded rims and detachable drip pans, together with an American bellied cream jug, stamped International sterling, initialled and oblong cream jug with gadrooned rims on ball feet, a tea strainer and associated stand, and two cigarette cases, both initialled (7), first height 13.2cm, weighable silver approx. 17.32ozt
£250-£350
47. A Victorian silver christening mug, a pedestal dish and other items various dates, makers, first London,1852, William Robert Smily, of waisted from with scroll handle, foliate engraved decoration and presentation inscription, scroll handle and gilt interior together with pedestal dish, Sheffield, 1916, Mappin & Webb, the lobed pierced dish with scroll border on domed pedestal foot, a pair of pierced and embossed bonbon dishes and spill vase on a weighted foot (5), first height 9.1cm, weighable silver approx. 13.16ozt £200-£300
48. A collection of silver teaspoons and other items various dates, makers, to include a cased set of six late Victorian teaspoons with shell bowls, initialled, a set of five George III Old English pattern teaspoons, lion passant and maker mark J*S, only, probably London, John Schofield, a pair of salts with spoons, six assorted napkin rings, a cased pair of squat dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, a set of six tea knives and plated blades with filled silver handles, a Mexican spoon with carved green hardstone handle, assorted odd spoons with shell bowls, a silver mounted cut glass atomiser, a pair of electroplated cauldron salts, etc (qty), weighable silver approx. 17.3ozt
£250-£350
49. A pair of two Elizabeth II silver mounted photograph frames first London, 1986, Kitney & Co, rectangular with shaped crest applied with laurel wreath and tied ribbon, velvet easel back supports, second Birmingham, 1987, P J Panton, in Art Nouveau style, velvet easel backs (4), first height 18.5cm, apertures 9 x 13cm
£80-£120
50. A small collection of silver to include a George VI hairbrush various dates, makers marks, first London, 1942, William Comyns & Sons, together with a silver mounted comb, an Italian foliate engraved cased silver mounted comb, a pair of early Victorian Irish fiddle pattern salt shovels, Dublin, 1848/9 John Smythe stamped Neill, another pair of Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, initialled, a pair of George III Old English pattern salt spoons, London, 1798, makers mark GF, initialled, a mustard pot with blue glass liner etc (qty), first length 21.5cm, weighable silver approx. 4.96ozt
£80-£120
51. A George III silver jug and other silver first London, 1803, no makers marks of bellied fluted form with angular handle and reeded rim, together with a circular engine turned powder compact, London, 1955, Henry Hodson Plante, bearing circular reserve engraved with ER II cypher, and a pair of Chinese Export Old English pattern tablespoons c.1800, Canton, pseudo London hallmarks, initialled (4), first height 8.5cm, weight approx. 10.66ozt
£100-£150
52. An Elizabeth II silver and silvergilt goblet
London, 1981, Hector Miller for Aurum, limited edition 465/1000 commissioned by the dean and chapter of St Paul in 1981 to commemorate the wedding of the Prince of Wales, with certificate booklet and original box, height 17cm, weight approx. 12.57ozt
£200-£300
53. Two Victorian graduated silver and horn hunting beakers
Birmingham, 1897, Henry Williamson Ltd, of tapered form, with glass bottoms, silver rims and engraved shield plaques, tallest height 10cm
£60-£90
54. An early George II silver pint tankard
London, 1751, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, baluster form, with scroll handled, later embossed with a scroll framed reserve and flowers, on spreading circular foot, interior gilt, height 12.1cm, weight approx. 11.76ozt
£200-£300
55. A Victorian silver Christening tankard
London, 1841, John & William Barnard, heavily chased body with named crest and motto ‘Semper Vigilans’, foliate scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece, further relief foliate scroll apron and four feet, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 6.52ozt
£100-£150
56. An Edward VII silver Christening tankard
Birmingham, 1902, Levi & Salaman, of slightly tapered cylindrical form, hollow C handle, decorated with chased repoussé “Hey! Diddle, Diddle” titled nursery rhyme vignette, within foliate scroll border; together with a silver strainer, London, 1929 (2), first height 6.8cm, weight approx. 2.24ozt; strainer approx. 0.7ozt
£50-£70
57. A large Victorian silver beaker
London, 1871, Edward Barnard & Sons, slightly tapered cylindrical form, narrow everted rim, tooled leather effect band around middle, with original fitted leather case with maker’s label, height 12cm, weight approx. 11ozt
£150-£250
58. A George V silver Bridge box
London, 1911, maker’s mark indistinct, of rectangular form, hinged titled cover, lines interior; together with a Thai Sterling cigarette box, base stamped ‘Sterling Thailand Thainakon’, of rectangular form, hinged lid with elaborate niello decoration, lined interior (2), first width 11.8cm; second width 11.6cm
£80-£120
59. Equestrian Interest:
A Continental matching gem-set cigarette case and vesta the planished shaped cases both stamped 800 and with applied gemset yellow metal riding crop, with gem-set cabochon clasp (2), total weight 4.4ozt
£200-£300
60. A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks in George I style
London, 1964, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, knopped stem on stepped circular weighted bases (2), height 17.1cm
£80-£120
61. A pair of George V silver Sabbath candlesticks
London, 1922, probably Morris Salkind, removable sconces on baluster stems, repoussé decorated swags and garlands, on square shaped bases, height 36cm, total weight approx. 32ozt
£300-£400
62. A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks
London, 1909, Mappin & Webb, in the Adam style, repoussé shield, ribbon and swag decoration, inverted bell sconces on slender tapered stems to square bases, weighted (2), height 24.5cm
£100-£150
63. A fine pair of Austro-Hungarian Secessionist .800 silver candelabra
Alfred Pollak (1878-1922) Vienna mark, each with central waisted sconce encircled by five further sconces and circular drip trays, supported on scrolling arms emitting from top of architectural column, of tapered form, raised on four stylised reeded outswept pilasters, the two taller surmounted by swag wreath reliefs, the two shorter surmounted by scrollwork pedestals, all four interspersed by pierced foliate panels, footed bases, height 44.5cm, each weight approx 53.5ozt
Provenance: Reputed to have been from General Charles de Gaulle’s residence in Birchwood Rd. Petts Wood. Bought by vendor’s father at nearby antiques shop
£2,000-£3,000
64. A pair of Victorian silver Adam style dwarf candlesticks
London, 1882, Rupert Favell, of urn form, with beaded detachable drip pans, foliate swag and ribbon detail, square pedestal bases, weighted (2), height 11cm
£100-£150
65. A pair of 17th century style silver dwarf candlesticks
London, 1890, Frederick Bradford Macrea, heavily chased repoussé foliate scroll decoration, the cylindrical columns over fan drip trays, on bulbous fluted bases with moulded domed foot; together with a pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham, 1954, W.I. Broadway & Co. heavily chased repoussé foliate scroll decoration, weighted (4), first height 10cm, weight 7.54ozt, second height 9.5cm
£100-£150
66. A pair of Edward VII silver dwarf candlesticks
Birmingham, 1909, Ellis & Co, of reeded column form on square plinth bases, weighted, height 11.8cm
£50-£70
67. A pair of late Edward VII silver candlesticks
Sheffield, 1910, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, in the Adam style, detachable beaded drip trays on inverted bell sconces, tapered square columns with reeded panels within zig-zag borders, stepped plinth bases, weighted (2), height 29cm
£300-£500
68. An Elizabeth II silver twin-handled tray Birmingham, 1995, W.I. Broadway & Co, of lobed oval form, gadrooned rim and handles, inscribed field, length 45cm, weight approx. 31.67ozt
£500-£700
69. A George II silver salver
London, 1753, Dorothy Sarbitt, shaped anthemion and scrollwork relief border, field engraved with coat-of-arms, all raised on three foliate scroll feet, diameter 31.5cm, weight approx. 31.26ozt
£500-£700
70. A German silver presentation salver mid 20th century, stamped 800, of square form with piecrust border and serpentine corners, field inscribed ‘Internationales Tennis Turner Baden-Baden 1958 Gestiftet Von Ihren Koniglichen Hoheiten Markgraf U. Markgrafin Von Baden’; together with a presentation bottle of ‘The Cameron Reserve’ Scotch Whisky, bearing name in ink ‘Angela Mortimer’, empty (2), diameter 28.5cm, weight approx. 20ozt, Awarded to British tennis player Angela Mortimer (b.1932) winner of Wimbledon in 1961, French Championships in 1955 and Australian Championships in 1958
£300-£500
71. A George VI silver comport Sheffield, 1937, Mappin & Webb, shaped wirework rim, graduated scale decorated border, blank central field, raised on squat footed pedestal base, diameter 20.5cm, weight approx. 10ozt
£150-£250
72. An Edward VII silver piecrust salver London, 1908, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, serpentine shaped rim, plain field, all raised on four hoof feet, diameter 35cm, weight approx. 36.50ozt
£500-£600
73. A late Victorian silver dressing table tray Chester, 1901, Nathan, Ridley & Hayes, of rectangular form, shaped rim and high sides, all-over repoussé foliate scrollwork decoration, blank cartouche, width 26.5cm, weight approx. 7.15ozt
£120-£180
74. A George IV silver salver Sheffield, 1821, probably Robert Gainsford, shaped rim with relief shell and foliate scroll motifs, later chased field with central blank cartouche, all raised on three ball and claw feet, diameter 26cm, weight approx. 26.17ozt
£400-£500
75. A Victorian silver desk stand
Birmingham, 1888, Elkington & Co, of rectangular form with shaped rim, plain field with twin silver mounted square glass inkwells, flanked by twin pen troughs, all raised on four anthemion and scrollwork relief feet, length 22cm base weight approx. 16.50ozt
£300-£500
76. Ø A George IV silver three piece tea service
London, 1827, Joseph Angell I, of compressed circular half fluted form with gadrooned rims on a circular foot, comprising teapot with ivory scroll handle and hinged domed cover with ivory knop finial, a twin handled sugar basin and a milk jug, both with gilt interiors (3), teapot handle to spout 26.5cm, weight approx. 28.07ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XTXLSTJE
£400-£600
77. Ø A Victorian silver composite three piece bachelor’s teaset
London, 1859, Walter Morrisse and 1860, William Wrangham Williams (cream jug), of bulbous form, scroll handles, ivory insulators to teapot, chased foliate decoration, crest to cartouches, footed bases (3), teapot height 10cm, total weight approx. 21.08ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: Q7X33C32
£350-£450
78. A George V silver bachelors teapot
Birmingham, 1922, Joseph Gloucester Ltd, of plain oblong form with ebonised handle and knop finial, on compressed ball feet, handle to spout 24cm, weight approx. 12.04ozt
£150-£200
79. A George V silver coffee pot, hot water jug and sugar basin
Birmingham, 1929, Elkington & Co, of ogee baluster form with tooled rims, on spreading circular feet, the coffee pot and hot water jug with hinged covers and ebonised scroll handles (3), first height 22.3cm, weight approx. 34.59ozt
£400-£600
80. A George VI silver three piece tea service
London, 1937, Edward Barnard & Sons, of plain circular tapering form on a spreading foot, comprising a teapot with fruitwood loop handled and domed hinged cover with fruitwood knop finial, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug (3), teapot handle to spout 27.2cm, weight approx. 32.67ozt
£450-£550
81. Ø A Victorian silver coffee pot
London, 1876, Thomas White, of bulbous ovoid form, hinged cover with finial, angular handle with ivory insulators, heavily chased decoration with later inscription, pedestal base, height 19cm, total weight approx. 23.78ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 1GHD5TE6
£300-£500
82. A collection of silver and silverplated wares various dates and makers, comprising a pair of George V silver bon-bon dishes, Sheffield, 1919, Walker & Hall, of pierced circular form; a Dutch silver beaker, hallmarks for 1927, everted rim, footed base; together with a silver trumpet vase, weighted, silver Christening tankard and a four piece Princes Plate coffee service, early 20th century, Mappin & Webb (9), first diameter 12.5cm, weight approx. 4.62ozt; second height 7cm, weight approx. 2ozt; tankard height 7.5cm, weight approx. 3.17ozt
£150-£200
83. A George V silver spirit kettle
London, 1914, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, of circular form, with ebonised handle on scroll supports, ebonised knop on domed and moulded lid, the stand with three scrollwork legs to hoof feet, supporting central burner with adjustable action levers, total height 25.5cm, total silver weight approx. 30ozt
£400-£600
84. A Victorian silver sugar bowl with an Edwardian silver sugar bowl the first London, 1889, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, of lobed form with twin scrolling serpent handles, elaborate repoussé and chased floral panels, silver-gilt interior; together with a further sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1903, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, shaped rim, bellied form, repoussé foliate decoration, raised on pedestal foot (2), First height 8cm, weight approx. 7.92ozt; second 8.5cm, height, weight approx. 3.51ozt
£150-£250
85. A George V/VI silver four piece tea and coffee set
Birmingham, 1936-1939, of octagonal faceted form, hinged lids with tapered square finials and bakelite handles to tea and coffee pots, angular handles to cream jug and sucrier, all raised on four stepped feet (4), tallest height 16.5cm, total silver weight approx 32ozt
£500-£700
86. A George V silver Art Deco three-piece bachelor’s teaset
Birmingham, 1934, S Blanckensee & Son, of stylised cylindrical tapered form, Bakelite knop to hinged lid and Bakelite angular handle on teapot, all with machine tooled bands, footed bases (3), teapot height 13.5cm, total weight approx. 20ozt
£300-£500
87. Ø An early Victorian silver teapot
London, 1837, J Wrangham & William Moulson, of squat bulbous form, heavily chased and repoussé foliate scroll decoration, hinged domed cover with flower finial, scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece and ivory insulators, footed base, height 12cm, weight approx. 21.13ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: UH7A7N6V
£300-£500
88. A George III silver teapot
London, 1805, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, of ovoid navette form, hinged cover with wooden knop finial, chased foliate frieze decoration to body, twin blank wreath cartouches, repoussé fluted detail, wooden C-scroll handle, height 18cm, total weight 16.26ozt
£300-£500
89. A William IV silver vegetable dish
London, 1831 Benjamin Preston, oval, the raised moulded rim cast with flowers and leaves, stamped Osborn Gt Russell Strt London, length 35cm, weight approx. 33.24ozt
£500-£800
90. A collection of five silver sugar bowls various dates and makers, comprising a George V twin-handled example, Sheffield, 1919, maker’s mark indistinct, of bulbous cauldron form, raised on four claw supports; together with a George V silver sugar bowl, London, 1911, Russell’s Ltd. of jardiniere form with everted rim; with three further silver hallmarked sugar bowls; also a silver lobed pierced dish and a silver navette form pierced dish (7), first diameter 10cm; total silver weight approx. 18.15ozt
£300-£500
91. A George V silver twin-handled trophy Sheffield, 1937, Atkin Brothers, later engraved, on associated white marble plinth, cup height 14.5cm, weight approx. 5.72ozt
£70-£100
92. A George V silver pedestal bread basket Birmingham, 1926, S. Blanckensee & Sons, of lobed pierced form, scrollwork relief rim; together with a late Victorian silver dressing table box, Chester, 1896, hinged lid, gadrooned rim, repoussé foliate scroll decoration; together with a silver bon-bon dish and a pair of silver pedestal sweetmeat dishes, weighted (5), first width 21cm; total weighable silver approx. 6.45ozt
£300-£400
93. A collection of miscellaneous silver items various dates and makers, comprising an Edward VII silver campana form urn, London, 1906, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. bearing inscription; together with a George V silver twin-handled trophy, Birmingham, 1913, Wilmot Manufacturing Co. angular handles, bearing inscription, with ebonised pedestal; also a Victorian silver milk jug, Sheffield, 1877, John Round & Son Ltd. bright cut foliate decoration; a George V silver sparrowbeak cream jug, London, 1918, on pedestal base; together with two silver Christening tankards and a twin-handled silver sucrier, various dates and makers (7), first height 10cm; total weighable silver approx. 24.76ozt
£300-£500
94. An Indian silver twin-handled sucrier late 19th/early 20th century, marks to base, of tapered oval form with S-scroll handles, heavy chased repoussé foliate scrollwork decoration within frieze borders, blank cartouche; together with an Edward VII silver quaich, Chester, 1907, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, twin Celtic knotwork relief handles, footed base; also a Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl, Birmingham, marks indistinct, repoussé gadrooned and foliate decoration, footed base (3), first height 8.5cm, weight approx. 8.08ozt; second width 12.5cm, weight approx. 3.90ozt; third width 14.5cm, weight approx. 2.65ozt
£200-£300
95. A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver tazza Sheffield, 1915, Walker & Hall, dished bowl with everted rim, raised on three stylised tapering and curved legs to domed plinth base, diameter 15.7cm, weight approx. 6.52ozt
£120-£180
96. A Victorian silver bread basket Birmingham, 1899, William Devenport, the shaped pierced bowl with repoussé gadrooned border, shell and foliate decoration, raised on pedestal base, width 28cm, weight approx. 14.31ozt
£250-£350
97. A Victorian silver bon-bon dish Birmingham, 1898, Matthew John Jessop, of floral design with chased repoussé shells and foliate decoration, pierced panels; together with a Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, Birmingham, 1897, Adie & Lovekin, of oval form with chased repoussé foliate scrollwork, pierced panels (2), first diameter 16cm, weight approx. 3.60ozt; second length 12cm, weight approx. 0.81ozt
£70-£100
98. A Victorian silver and silver-gilt Christening bowl and matching spoon London, 1877, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, elaborate chased foliate scrollwork body, with later inscribed dedication and engraved crest to oval cartouches, silver-gilt to interior, around rim and on footed base, with heavily chased spoon (2), bowl diameter 11.5cm, total weight approx. 6.51ozt
£120-£180
99. A Victorian silver rose bowl
Sheffield, 1896, James Deakin & Sons, undulating rim with cherub mask and scrollwork relief decoration, twin lion mask ring handles, repoussé gadrooned body and footed pedestal base, with fitted grille, diameter 23.5cm, weight approx. 40ozt
£500-£700
100. A collection of five silver sauce boats various dates and makers, comprising a late Victorian example, in the George II style, London, 1898, maker’s mark rubbed, scroll handle, three hoof supports; a George V silver sauceboat, Birmingham, 1915, Synyer & Beddoes, scrollwork relief rim, three scroll feet; a George VI silver sauceboat, Birmingham, 1948, Mappin & Webb, beaded rim, pedestal base; a George V silver sauceboat, Sheffield, 1935, Lee & Wigfull, shaped rim, three pad feet; an Elizabeth II silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1958, JB Chatterley & Sons, acanthus scroll handle, three hoof supports (5), first length 15.5cm, weight approx. 5.34ozt; second length 14.5cm, weight approx. 3.50ozt; third length 16cm, weight approx. 3.44ozt; fourth length 15cm, weight approx. 4.10ozt; fifth length 15cm, weight approx. 2.46ozt
£300-£500
101. A collection of five silver jugs various dates and makers, comprising a George III silver milk jug, London, 1812, probably Thomas Hayter, gadrooned rim, angular handle, four ball feet; together with a George VI silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1941, Charles S Green & Co. Ltd. Celtic style relief serpent scroll frieze rim, high scroll handle, footed base with further frieze; also three further silver cream jugs, various dates and makers; and a George V silver Christening cup, Sheffield, 1913, Walker & Hall, scroll; handle, pedestal base (6), first 10cm, height, weight approx 4.64ozt; second height 11cm, weight approx. 4.42ozt; other weight approx. 12.09ozt
£300-£500
102. A pair of Edward VII silver sauce boats, in the George II style London, 1909, Josiah Williams & Co, serpentine shaped rim, scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece, both raised on three scrollwork and hoof supports, in original fitted case, retailed by Robert Jones & Co. Liverpool (2), length 17.5cm, total weight approx. 10.60ozt
£150-£250
103. A pair of George VI silver sauceboats, in the George II style
Birmingham, 1938, Deakin & Francis Ltd, scroll handles with acanthus thumbpiece, each raised on three hoof supports (2), length 15cm, total weight approx. 6ozt
£100-£150
104. An Edward VII silver hot water jug London, 1906. Elkington & Co, of fluted and reeded form, domed hinged cover, wooden knop and scroll handle, gadrooned rim, footed base, height 20cm, total silver weight approx. 15ozt
£300-£500
105. A George V silver milk jug Sheffield, 1931, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, of conical form, engraved with mask, figural and animal frieze after the antique, scroll handle, footed base, height 7.9cm, weight approx. 7ozt
£100-£150
106. An Edward VII glass and silver collared decanter with stopper Birmingham, 1909, maker’s mark indistinct, of tapered hexagonal form, flattened stopper, ribbed scroll handle; together with a pair of Danish Meka candleholders (3), first height 23cm; second diameter 6cm
£70-£100
107. A George VI silver sauceboat Sheffield, 1937, Thomas Turner & Co, in the Georgian style, shaped serpentine rim, scroll handle, three supports; together with a George VI silver toastrack, Birmingham, 1937, Adie Brothers Ltd. of arched form with five dividers, twin handles; also a 20th century planished pewter sugar caster (3), first length 15cm, weight approx. 3.53ozt; second length 12cm, weight approx. 2.44ozt; third height 13cm
£100-£150
108. An Edward VII silver twinhandled sauce boat London, 1906, maker’s mark indistinct, double lipped with fret-cut scrollwork handles, raised on pedestal base; together with a Victorian silver swinghandled sugar basket, London, 1883, Josiah Williams & Co. of navette form, on pedestal base (2), first length 15cm, weight approx. 4.68ozt; second length 11cm, weight approx. 4.15ozt
£150-£250
109. An Edward VII silver sauce boat Birmingham, 1906, Barnsley & Co, in the George II style, shaped rim, C-scroll handle, three hoof supports; together with a George V silver sauceboat and a Georgian silver cream jug (3), first length 14.5cm, weight approx. 4.20ozt; second length 14.5cm, weight approx. 3ozt; third height 10.5cm, weight approx. 2.51ozt
£150-£200
110. A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug Sheffield, 1896, James Dixon & Sons, cut-glass faceted body with hobnail panels, feathered borders, surmounted by silver hinged cover on cylindrical neck with angular handle, height 24cm £100-£150
111. A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and other spoons various makers, dates, first London, 1877, Henry John Lias, initialled, a Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, initialled, five matched George III teaspoons, of which four no town mark but London, 1798/1798, William Eley & William Fearn, crested, pair George III bright cut salt spoons, initialled, a pair of scissor action sugar tongs, etc (qty), first length 14.5cm, weight approx. 14.13ozt £200-£300
112. A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern table forks Exeter, 1808, Richard Ferris, initialled (6), length approx. 20.9cm, weight approx. 13.61ozt
£150-£200
113. George III/ IV, William IV and early Victorian silver fiddle pattern spoons various dates, makers marks, comprising a pair of tablespoons, London, 1824, William Chawner II, initialled, a George III tablespoons, eight matched dessert spoons, seven teaspoons and a salt spoon, mostly initialled (qty), first length 23cm, weight approx. 21.57ozt
£350-£450
114. A set of six Elizabeth II silver Old English pip pattern table knives Sheffield, 1988, John Biggin, fitted with stainless steel blades, filled handles (6), length 24cm
£50-£80
115. Late Victorian silver dog nose pattern three pronged table and dessert forks London, 1897, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, comprising six table forks and five dessert forks, crested (11), table forks length 19.7cm, weight approx. 23.08ozt
£350-£450
116. A collection of silver spoons, tongs and other items various dates and makers, comprising five Elizabeth II Jubilee Commonwealth spoons, Sheffield, 1977, maker TM, with gilt coat-of-arms; four Scandinavian pickle forks, stamped 830; two Hong Kong Sterling Masonic spoons; a single salt spoon, Birmingham marks; a Victorian pair of silver sugar tongs, Exeter, 1855, James Williams & Josiah Williams, with two further pairs; also a George V tennis trophy, Birmingham, 1926, William Devenport and a silver & green guilloché enamel powder compact (17), trophy height 9.3cm; total weighable silver approx. 13.42ozt
£140-£160
117. Assorted British & Continental ladles, spoons and tongs various dates and makers, comprising an Italian soup ladle, 20th century, stamped 800; a George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh, 1819, maker’s mark indistinct; a George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1808, Samuel Pemberton; together with three pairs of english silver sugar tongs, a pair of Continental silver sugar nips stamped 830; a silver spoon; three plated items (11), ladle length 30cm; total silver weight approx. 11ozt
£80-£120
118. A collection of silver and plated flatware and silver various dates and makers, comprising a George VI set of twelve silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, London, 1938, Francis Higgins III; with two similar; an Edward VII set of six silver coffee spoons with pierced handles, London, 1908, Charles Clement Pilling; with three other items of silver; also a set of six mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives, etched steel blades; together with a similar part set of fifteen fruit knives, both contained within associated mahogany canteen (qty), total weighable silver approx. 13.25ozt
£150-£250
119. A silver Fiddle Thread pattern harlequin part canteen of flatware, cased.
George IV, William IV, Victorian., London, 1825-1854, various makers, comprising 24 table forks, 18 tablespoons, 17 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 24 teaspoons (six Exeter 1882), a pair of sauce ladles, six salt spoons, and a mustard spoon, crested. Together with various silver Georgian/Victorian flatware, etc. (qty), table fork length 20.5cm, weight approx. 220ozt
£3,000-£4,000
120. An Elizabeth II silver Glamis pattern canteen of flatware, with associated canteen. Sheffield, 1966-1972, Cooper Brothers., comprising 6 table forks, 4 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 5 teaspoons, 6 fish knives, 6 fish forks, 6 table knives with stainless steel blades, 6 dessert knives with stainless steel blades, 6 tea knives with stainless steel blades, a sauce ladle, and a butter knife. Together with a silver wine bottle drip collar(qty), table fork length 19.5cm, approx. weight not including stainless steel bladed knives 68.17ozt
£1,200-£1,400
121. A collection of silver and plated wares, flatware, napkin rings etc.
various dates and makers, including a set of six harlequin silver and guilloché enamel coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1966, Turner & Simpson, cased; a set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1897, Levesley Brothers; a pair of George VI silver napkin rings, Birmingham, 1937, Mappin & Webb; a set of twelve mother of pearl handled cake knives and forks; with various other items (qty), weighable hallmarked silver approx. 17.26ozt
£200-£300
122. A collection of silver spoons and flatware
various dates and makers, comprising a George VI set of silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1951, Deakin & Francis, of trefid style, cased; together with a pair of Victorian silver tablespoons, London, 1897, Josiah Williams & Co. fiddle pattern, monogrammed; a Victorian silver Christening spoon and fork, London, 1900, Josiah Williams & Co. fiddle and scroll pattern, monogrammed; with various other silver spoons, ladles, sugar tongs, silver-handled knives etc. and a plated fish slice and pair of tongs (qty), weighable silver approx. 18.50ozt
£200-£300
123. An Edward VII silver seal top spoon
Sheffield, 1909, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of typical form, blank seal, hexagonal faceted handle, wide bowl; together with an Edward VII silver serving spoon, London, 1906, Daniel & John Wellby, figural and pierced scroll relief handle, large bowl (2), first length 16cm, weight approx. 1.87ozt; second length 18.5cm, weight approx. 2.30ozt
£60-£80
124. A collection of silver spoons, flatwares and other items various dates and makers, comprising silver 19th/20th century tea and coffee spoons, makers including Deakin & Francis, Roberts & Belk etc. an early Victorian silver salt spoon, London, 1838, William Eley; together with eight further English silver items, a pair of Indian 1889 Rupee spoons, three items of plate including grape scissors (27), total weighable silver approx. 13.20ozt
£150-£200
125. A George V silver set of six coffee spoons and tongs, with other items the first Birmingham, 1928, Arthur Price & Co. Ltd, foliate swag relief motif to terminals; together with a Victorian set of six silver Apostle spoons, Birmingham, 1897, George Unite; also two silver napkin rings and a pair of tongs; with various white metal and plated items including marrow scoops etc. (qty), weighable hallmarked silver approx. 7ozt
£80-£120
126. A collection of miscellaneous silver spoons, flatwares and other items various dates and makers, including a Swedish silver handled threepiece carving and fish serving set, stamped, in fitted case ‘L. Larson & Co. Stockholm & Goteborg’; a George V set of twelve silver cocktail sticks, Birmingham, 1928, Adie Bros Ltd. in fitted case ‘Robinson & Co. Ltd Singapore & Kuala Lumpur’; a set of twelve silver handled fruit knives and forks, Sheffield, 1918, Frederick C Asman & Co, cased; a Victorian set of ten Scottish silver Queen’s pattern teaspoons, Glasgow, 1843, Muirhead & Arthur; a Victorian pair of silver sugar tongs, Newcastle, 1849, John Walton; together with an assortment of silver spoons & tongs, British, Continental and American examples (qty), Swedish knife length 33cm; total weighable silver approx. 27ozt
£400-£600
127. A cased pair of Edward VII silver napkin rings
Birmingham, 1903, maker’s mark indistinct, chased repoussé scrollwork decoration, beaded rims; together with a further silver napkin rings and a white metal example; also a cased set of six George VI silver coffee mean spoons, Sheffield, 1939, Charles William Fletcher; also an oak cased twelve piece silver plated and mother of pearl handled fruit knife and fork set, mid 20th century (6), weighable silver approx. 2.55ozt
£80-£120
128. Eight silver tablespoons various dates and makers, including a pair of George III Old English pattern examples, London, 1777, William Sumner & Richard Crossley, bearing crests; with various others including Old English and Hanoverian patterns (8), total weight approx. 15.80ozt
£200-£300
129. A collection of 19th century silver spoons various dates and makers, including five George IV silver teaspoons, London, 1826, bright cut; with six others similar; two Victorian silver king’s pattern dessert spoons; and fifteen other miscellaneous examples; also a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, London, 1876; assorted silver handled butter knives and items of plate (52), weighable hallmarked silver approx. 18.50ozt
£250-£350
130. A collection of spoons, flatwares and other items
various dates and makers, including a George V silver harlequin set of eight apostle spoons, Sheffield, 1918-1924, Atkin Brothers; a cased part set of nine Chinese white metal cocktail spoons; a Victorian pair of silver grape scissors, marks indistinct, Elkington & Co. with ten further silver items and a silver plated marrow scoop and cased serving set (qty), total weighable silver approx. 13.20ozt
£150-£200
131. A silver caddy spoon
London, 1969, Garrard & Co, with dragon handle and motto ‘Ich Dien’ beneath crown, Prince of Wales feather form bowl. Made to commemorate the investiture of Prince Charles, length 7cm; weight approx.1.07ozt
£60-£90
132. A mid 18th century silver Old English pattern ladle
London, marks indistinct, feathered edge, large round bowl, length 35cm, weight approx. 6.80ozt
£80-£120
133. A set of six Victorian silver fish knives London, 1855, Chawner & Co, pierced and etched scrollwork blades, repoussé handles, weighted, length 22.5cm
£50-£70
134. A George III silver marrow scoop
London, 1790, Hester Bateman, of typical form, together with another Georgian silver marrow scoop, London, marks indistinct (2), first length 22cm, weight approx. 1.71ozt; second length 21cm, weight approx. 1.24ozt
£80-£120
135. A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass cayenne pepper pot
Birmingham, 1898, Hukin & Heath, bottle shape, the pull off cover with gadroon embossed border, interior with a silver gilt spoon with ball terminal, the clear glass body cut with a band of relief diamonds, height 7.6cm
£60-£80
136. Nine cased silver sets and a part set of spoons and knives various dates and makers, comprising an Edward VII set of six silver apostle spoons, Birmingham, 1907, John Yates & Son; a George V set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Birmingham, 1922, Boodle & Dunthorne, pierced terminals; a George V set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield, 1931, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with golfer decoration to back of bowls; together with a further set of six silver spoons, a part set of silver spoons and tongs, a silver Christening set, two sets of six silver handled butter knives, a silver handled button-hook and shoe horn set and a set of six electroplated grapefruit spoons (10)
£250-£350
137. Fiver silver trumpet vases Chester, Villiers & Jackson, 1921, a pair of taller trumpet vases with organic fluid art nouveau decorated rims, Chester, Clark & Sewell, 1924, pair of vases with footed pedestal bases, Sheffield, John & William F Deakin, 1910, singular vase with treble level base, tallest 18cm, total weight approx. 10ozt
£100-£150
138. A collection of nine silver salts and mustards etc. various dates and makers, comprising a Victorian pair of silver cauldron salts, London, 1856, Robert Harper, in the Georgian style; a pair of Victorian silver twin handled salts, Birmingham, 1898, William Henry Leather, of navette form; a pair of Victorian silver salts, London, 1880, Charles Edwards, of repoussé floral form on claw supports; a Victorian silver mustard, London, 1898, Thomas Goodfellow, of navette form, hinged lid, frosted 12.80oztglass liner; together with a silver topped mustard, a silver twin handled mustard, a plated mustard and a silver sconce (11), first 7.5cm, diameter; total weighable silver approx
£400-£600
139. A collection of silver to include a Russian silver and cloisonné enamel bonbon dish first stamped 1000, of planished spiral lobed design with cloisonné enamel decorated border, on feet together with a pair of American novelty sugar tongs if the form of a running priest with outstretched hands, stamped sterling, a Tiffany & Co. serving spoon, a Danish silver-gilt and red enamel serving slice stamped A Michelsen Copenhagen, a silver handled table bell and a silver and copper Arts & Craft tea strainer with sinuous looped stem handles terminating in copper berries, initialled (6), first diameter 12.2cm, weight approx. 10.45ozt
£100-£150
140. Ø A Dutch silver coffee pot, 18th century pre 1798 marks to base, of bulbous baluster form, hinged domed lid with finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, repoussé foliate panels, fluted frieze and scale borders, raised on three hoof supports; together with an Elizabeth II silver goblet, London, 1971, Garrard & Co. conical bowl, baluster knopped stem, footed base (2), first height 14cm, total weight 4.63ozt; second height 12.5cm, weight approx. 5.52ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: RQBPBDU2
£200-£300
141. A collection of miscellaneous silver items various dates and makers, British, Continental and Oriental, including a George VI silver Christening tankard, Birmingham 1938; five various napkin rings; two fobs; a silver and glass dressing table pot; three button hooks and a shoe horn; letter opener with inset coin and a Chinese milk jug with raffia bound handle (15), first height 6.7cm; total weighable silver approx. 14.25ozt
£150-£250
142. A collection of British, Continental and American silver and plated wares various dates and makers, including a Finnish silver candle holder, Helsinki, 1959, MV, square bowled drip tray on conical base; with a further Finnish silver dish; a US Paul Revere Reproduction Sterling salt; an Elizabeth II silver egg cup and spoon set, Birmingham, 1959, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, cased; also two silver napkin rings (one boxed) five plated examples, three silver mounted dressing table pots, with another plated (15), first height 6cm, total weighable silver approx. 9ozt
£100-£150
143. Assorted dressing table items
various dates and makers, including a Victorian silver backed brush and hand mirror, mark’s indistinct; a silver plated repoussé foliate scroll scent bottle case, screw top, hinged base, lined interior; two Edward VII cut-glass scent bottles with silver collars, Birmingham, 1902, probably Akers & Co. also an Art Nouveau pewter trinket box and mirror (7), large mirror length 28cm
£00-£00
144. A George V silver trophy Birmingham, 1928, William Neale & Son, the bulbous cup, with ‘West Lancashire Golf Club’ inscription, flanked by twin elaborate acanthus scroll handles, emitting from knopped trumpet pedestal base. with ebonised plinth bearing label for Penlington & Batty, Liverpool, trophy height 14.5cm, weight approx. 8.09ozt
£100-£150
145. A Victorian cased set of six silver numbered napkin rings hallmarked William Summers, London 1869, each numbered and with beaded border, in fitted leather velvet compartmented case with silk lining, retailed by Payne & Co, length of case 19.6cm
£150-£250
146. A George III silver wine funnel London, 1796, maker’s mark indistinct, of typical form, moulded bowl with reeded rim, strainer base, detachable spout, height 13cm, weight approx. 2.69ozt
£80-£120
147. A silver cigarette case, Albert chain bracelet and cuff links cigarette case hallmarked Chester 1930, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd with engine turned design with inscription to lower corner, gilt interior, a sliver Albert chain with t-bar and fob ring; and a pair of silver cufflinks with textured designed, all marked, case: 8cm by 10.5cm, total weight approx 6.14ozt
£80-£120
148. An assorted collection of silver napkin rings including a cased set of two George V Stokes & Ireland Ltd silver napkin rings with gadrooned border, two sets of two silver napkin rings and a quantity of single silver rings (qty), weight approx 18ozt £200-£300
149. A collection of silver dressing table brushes, jars and others comprising a silver topped cylindrical glass hobnail dressing table jar, a rectangular silver topped glass hair pin jar, three small circular silver topped jars, silver backed brushes and mirror, an Edwardian silver finger purse, silver heart shaped rouge pot stamped 925 and another of hexagonal form (qty), various measurements £100-£200
150. An assorted collection of silver vertu and others comprising a silver hinged cigarette case, a Continental silver compact mirror, three fruit knives (two with mother of pearl cases), one part baby’s rattle, two silver thimbles, two silver vestas, a matchbox case, a silver pincushion holder in the form of a swan, silver propelling pencil, gold plated sovereign holder etc (qty), weighable silver approx 5ozt £100-£200
151. A collection of miscellaneous silver items various dates and makers, comprising a George V silver toastrack, Birmingham, 1912, George Unite, four sectional, oval base; an Edwardian silver tea canister, London, 1905, Asprey, of octagonal form; an Edward VII silver twin handled trophy, London, 1910, maker’s mark rubbed; an Edward VII silver Christening cup, London, 1904, maker’s mark indistinct; together with a silver and glass cruet set in a basket, a silver miniature hip flask, a silver mustard, a silver pepperette and a silver pair of tongs (9), trophy height 22cm; total weighable silver approx. 24.10ozt £300-£500
152. Assorted silver salts, pepperettes and other items various dates and makers, comprising a Victorian silver cauldron salt, Sheffield, 1893, John Round & Son Ltd. in the Georgian style; a pair of Victorian silver salts, Sheffield, 1893, Henry Atkin, repoussé foliate scroll decoration; a pair of Victorian silver baluster pepperettes, Sheffield, 1893, James Dixon & Son; together with a silver box, pair of silver mounted cutglass salts, three silver napkin rings; also a plated plaque and a plated folding sandwich box (13), pepperette height 9.5cm; total weighable silver approx. 11.80ozt
£120-£180
153. Fifteen silver napkin rings various styles, dates and makers, mostly 20th century in date, including plain, engraved and machine tooled examples (15), total weight approx. 16.70ozt
£200-£300
154. An Egyptian silver cigarette canister 20th century, marks to base, of cylindrical form, removable lid, engraved with Arabic inscribed cartouche panels within stylised foliate borders, height 9cm, weight approx. 4.93ozt
£80-£120
155. A pair of novelty Japanese .970 silver Tori gate salt and pepper shakers and a .950 pagoda pepperette early 20th century, each stamped sterling (3), first height 7cm, weight approx. 2.9ozt
£70-£90
156. A Burmese silver hexagonal tea canister early 20th century, detachable domed cover with elephant finial, decorated with chased repoussé traditional landscape panels containing assorted figures, foliage and architecture; together with a Burmese silver needle case, 20th century, of cylindrical form, detachable cover, chased repoussé landscape frieze (2), first height 9.5cm, weight approx. 3.64ozt; second height 6cm, weight approx. 1.19ozt
£100-£150
157. A pair of silver on copper three light candelabra and an Edwardian large electroplated table lamp first in George III style, fitted with drip pans, second with an octagonal tapering stems on a spreading base (3), first height 39.5cm
£80-£120
158. An Asprey silver plated cocktail shaker and another stamped to base ‘A&Co Asprey London 140’, of typical form, containing associated conical strainer and collapsable cup; together with a further plated shaker (2), the first height 20cm
£100-£150
159. A silver open face pocket watch with chain, another silver open face pocket watch a gilt metal hunter pocket watch, a silver fob watch, three gent’s wristwatches (missing straps) and a military style compass (8), various sizes
£200-£300
160. A silver half hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, with a silver fob chain, together with a silver Waltham open faced pocket watch (2), width of the first 42mm
£60-£80
161. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, fusee movement, No 1195, movement signed Maths Harris of Bath, width of dial approx 5cm
£80-£120
162. Three silver 19th century hunter pocket watches and a half hunter pocket watch the half hunter with enamel dial stamped Courlander of Croydon, and three others (4), total weight 430g approx £100-£200
163. A large collection of silver open faced pocket watches
£300-£500
164. A French silver plated Goliath keyless pocket watch with heavy silver chain the 6cm enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, minute track and filigree hands with engraved arms to reverse of case, together with a heavy link silver chain, weight of chain approx 10.2ozt
£150-£200
165. A 9ct gold keyless hunter Waltham pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, with presentation inscription to the dust cover, the interior case back stamped 375, total weight 92g, width of dial 44mm
£400-£600
166. An 18ct gold Birch & Gaydon Makers to the Admiralty keyless hunter pocket watch
No 2660, enamel dial Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, with push to set hands, with presentation inscription to reverse of dust cover, with crest to cover, total weight 160g, diameter of dial
£1,200-£1,800
167. An 18ct gold open faced self winding pocket watch No 18868, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds with gold plated chain and plated suspension ring, total weight (without chain) approx. 85g
£800-£1,200
168. A 9K gold half hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the outer case with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, marked to the inside case 9K, total weight 73g
£500-£600
169. A 9ct gold S. Smith & Sons chronograph open faced keyless pocket watch the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials for minutes and seconds, with outer track numbered 0-300, signed Smith & Son Ltd, the inside of the case stamped 9, total weight approx. 89g
£400-£600
170. An 18ct gold T.R.Russel keyless open faced pocket watch movement No 753237, the enamel dial with Roman numbers, subsidiary hands and blued steel hands, black minute track, with engine turned decoration to the reverse and interlaced initials, with presentation inscription to dust cover, contained in outer case, total weight 89g
£600-£800
171. A 14K cased Victorian keywind pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals, chased floral decoration to centre, engraved decoration to the reverse together with a small 9ct Victorian keyless pocket watch, total weight of first 29g, total weight of the second 23g
£400-£600
172. An 18ct gold open faced Victorian key wind pocket watch the gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised dot markers, blue steel hands and chased case, the interior of the case marked 18K, presentation inscription to dust cover, total weight approx. 29g
£400-£500
173. A 14ct gold key wind pocket watch the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt dot markers, chased case, total weight approx. 26g, width of dial 32mm
£200-£300
174. An 18ct gold open faced key wind pocket watch the dial with gilt chapter ring and Roman numerals, stamped to the interior of the case 18, total weight approx. 40g
£300-£500
175. A miniature 14ct keyless pocket watch chased dial with Roman numerals, total weight 18g
£80-£120
176. A J.W.Benson 9ct gold gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the silvered circular dial with baton numerals and calendar aperture, marked on the reverse of the lugs 375, width of dial approx. 30mm
£300-£400
177. An 18ct gold Kendal & Dent gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, with cushion shaped 18ct gold case, hallmarked 18ct to the reverse of the case back, width of dial approx. 25mm
£200-£300
178. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Omega manual wind wristwatch
champagne dial with applied baton numerals, open link strap, marked on the bracelet clasp 375, total weight approx. 51g
£800-£1,200
179. A 9ct gold wristwatch with 9ct gold Birmingham hallmark to dust case, numbered white dial and brown leather strap, total approx. weight 18.4g
£60-£80
180. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Accurist manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with applied gilt batons and Arabic numerals, with open woven link, the inside of the case marked 375 and the clasp 375, total weight 42g
£500-£700
181. An Oyster Junior Sport stainless steel manual wind wristwatch no 104481, the dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, width of dial 32mm
£300-£400
182. A 9ct gold Tissot quartz wristwatch the silvered dial with raised baton numerals and calendar aperture, on a 9ct gold watch head with a 9ct bracelet link marked on the clasp 375, total weight 80g
£300-£400
183. A gentleman’s Waltham manual wind 9ct gold wristwatch the rounded square case with white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, marked on the inside of the case back 375, and the case 375, on a leather strap, width of dial 30mm
£300-£500
184. A Cartier Ballon Bleu de Cartier stainless steel quartz wristwatch ref CRW6920087, case number 3005 with silvered guilloché enamel dial, Roman numerals, black minute track with five minute markers, black leather Cartier strap, with double folding clasp, with box, papers and original receipt, width of dial 26mm £1,000-£1,500
186. A lady’s 18K gold Cartier Tank Française quartz bracelet wristwatch Ref 2385, circa 2005, white dial with black Roman numerals, sapphire cabochon crown, case numbered 857026CD, gold bracelet with deployment clasp, with spare link, total weight 75g, width of dial approx. 15mm
£5,000-£6,000
187. An Omega constellation calendar quartz gentleman’s bracelet wristwatch with white dial, subsidiary dials for month and date, dot hour markers, gilt bezel with Roman numerals, dot marks, and stainless steel and bracelet, width of dial approx. 26mm
£200-£300
188. A lady’s 9ct Tissot wristwatch the square silvered dial with baton numerals, with textured bracelet marked on the clasp 9ct, total weight 17g
£100-£150
189. A 9ct gold lady’s manual wristwatch the dial gilt dial with Arabic numerals, rounded case and fancy link bracelet, marked on the clasp 375, total weight 16g
£80-£100
190. An 18ct gold diamond and gem set lady’s Longines manual wind cocktail watch the silvered circular dial with raised arrow head and dot markers, the lugs set with diamonds and calibre cut gems in fan, on bracelet stamped on the clasp 18ct, total weight 18.3g
£600-£800
191. An Omega de Ville quartz ladies wristwatch the blued dial with raised Roman numerals, a stainless steel two tone bracelet, in Omega fitted case, width of 22cm
£80-£120
192. A manual wind 18K gold ladies bracelet wristwatch the circular white dial with applied batons and numerals and wide bracelet, the reverse of the watch head marked 18K 750, with safety chain, total weight 45.9g approx, width of bracelet 18mm
£1,000-£1,500
193. A Rolex Oyster perpetual stainless steel automatic wristwatch circa 1995, 67180, the white dial with Roman numerals and silver dot marker, minute track, luminous markers on hands, stainless steel bracelet numbered 78340, width of dial 2cm
£800-£1,200
194. A lady’s Rolex Oyster perpetual stainless steel automatic wristwatch 1990s, the champagne coloured dial with raised baton numerals, stainless steel striated bezel, luminous tipped hands, stainless steel bracelet numbered 78340, includes box and paperwork, diameter of dial 18mm
£500-£700
195. A 9ct gold lady’s manual wind bracelet wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals and feather link bracelet, marked on the clasp and interior case back, together with a 9ct gold watch head a/f (2), total weight approx. 27g
£150-£200
196. A 9ct white gold manual wind Rodania bracelet ladies wristwatch the rectangular silvered dial with applied baton numerals and textured bracelet, marked on the clasp 375 and the inside, weight approx. 23g
£300-£400
197. A Perlé white gold and diamond lady’s dress bracelet wristwatch the tapered silvered dial with Arabic and dot numerals, the lugs set with single stones and the cover set with marquis and grain set single cut diamonds, the release set with single cut diamonds, stamped on the inside of the case 14K, with control mark to side, total weight 53g
£1,000-£1,500
198. An 18ct white gold and diamond Omega de ville lady’s manual wind wristwatch ref: 8196, the matt blue dial with raised baton numerals, diamond bezel, with textured tapered white gold strap, stamped on the inside of the reverse of the case 18K 750, total weight approx. 67g, width of dial 22mm
£1,000-£1,500
199. An 18ct gold Omega ladies manual wind wristwatch the rectangular gilt dial with baton numerals, stamped on the reverse of the case 18ct and numbered 7115951, the movement numbered 32367375, with mesh textured bracelet, total weight 36.8g
£1,000-£1,500
200. A 9ct gold Swiss Empress watch and one other with 9ct hallmark to catch, and a 9ct hallmarked watch case with gold plated bracelet (2), total weight of the former 13.3g
£250-£350
201. An 18ct gold Bueche Girod ladies manual wind wristwatch ref YG 7743.1, oval case, with cream dial and Roman numerals, blue cabochon crown, case numbered 83633, case stamped 750, dial 26 x 15mm approx
£500-£700
202. A white gold and diamond manual wind cocktail watch the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the bezel and lugs set with brilliant cut diamonds and the slides on the strap set with single cut diamonds, total weight 22g
£800-£1,000
203. A gold plated 1800L Gucci ladies quartz wristwatch, circa 1996 with white rectangular dial, gilt hands and gold plated link bracelet with securing clasp serial number 0089162, width of case 18mm
£60-£80
204. A 18ct gold lady’s Omega manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals, textured tapered bracelet, the back of the case stamped inside 750, total weight 23g
£300-£500
205. A 9ct gold ladies Rolex manual wind wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with applied baton numerals, marked on the case 375 with tapered bright cut strap marked on the clasp 375, total weight 14g
£200-£300
206. An 18ct gold lady’s half hunter bracelet manual wind wristwatch the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and expandable bracelet marked 18 on the reverse of the case back and on bracelet links, weight 24g approx
£150-£250
207. A 9ct gold centaur watch with 9ct hallmark to inside of case, mesh bracelet, weight of gold case and bracelet 11.9g
£100-£200
208. A 9ct gold lady’s Omega wristwatch the round silvered dial with raised baton numerals, case stamped 375, on a leather strap, width of case approx. 15mm
£100-£200
209. A 9ct gold watch with herringbone necklace and brooch with 9ct hallmark Rotary watch strap and case (untested movement) together with a 9ct hallmarked herringbone necklace and a 9ct hallmarked good luck horseshoe pin brooch (3), total weight 26.1g total length of chain 41cm
£400-£450
210. A 9ct fancy link chain with loop fringe design featuring a 9ct hallmarked flat link chain with seven sets of graduating oval rings, total weight 14.0g total length 43cm £250-£300
211. An Austro-Hungarian enamel scroll pendant comprising of a centrally bezel set step cut emerald surrounded by pearls sapphires and paste, with suspending graduated articulated panels and baroque pearl drop, the pendant itself is asymmetric, with two more step cut emeralds and floral motif, suspended from a fancy scroll and blue paste chain link, Austro-Hungarian stamp to clasp, total weight 50.5g length of chain 60cm length of pendant 4cm £400-£600
212. An Edwardian aquamarine and pearl pendant on chain the central collet-set circular-cut aquamarine with a seed pearl collet to each cardinal point and suspending to seed pearl collets and a pendeloque aquamarine collet, stamped ‘15ct’, trace link chain necklace, necklace length 41cm, pendant length 5cm, 4.8g £600-£800
213. An Edwardian period and seed pearl fringe necklace the front section designed as graduated scrolling yellow gold links collet-set with circular, oval and ovoid peridots interspersed with seed pearl ivy foliate motifs to the yellow gold trace link back chain, contemporary shaped plush velvet purple case, overall length 41cm, front section 15cm, 10.3g £400-£600
213A. A diamond heart shape pendant with twenty two round brilliant cut diamonds grain set to a bright cut heart with rope work border, diamond set suspension hoop and fancy chain with bolt ring, total approx. weight 20.3g total approx. length 45cm £800 -£1,200
214. A Victorian fancy link chain with facetted open work links and alternating elaborate cannetille links, with later clasp and T bar marked 9ct, total length 48cm, weight 16.2g
£300-£500
215. A jade bead and curb chain pair of necklace featuring two curb chains necklaces each with five spaced jade beads (2), total weight 25.1g total approx. length 70cm
£200-£300
216. An Italian coral and diamond necklace with indistinct hallmark to catch, oval bezel set cabochon coral, with round diamond link with rope border and three diamond set link navette shape with rope border and hidden catch, total weight 49g total length 56cm
£600-£800
217. A decorative necklace and bracelet set with cameo shell with red paste rectangle in a bezel mount with filigree wire work and oval cameo shell depicting classical lady (2), length of bracelet 20cm length of necklace 43cm
£60-£80
218. A 15ct double portrait locket and chain with 15ct mark to locket bezel, double glass front and back bezel set with scroll work to border and suspension loop, trace chain with 9ct stamp to clasp, total weight of locket 12g, weight of chain 3.3g length 42cm length of locket 4cm
£150-£250
219. A gem-set locket and associated chain the oval bloodstone cabochon locket applied to the centre with a ruby (possibly synthetic) cross with rose-cut diamond terminals suspended from a 9ct yellow gold chain necklace, locket width 2.3cm, 9g approx.; chain 3.2g
£200-£300
220. A 9ct onyx bead bracelet, a lapis gold and onyx choker and bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, double row onyx with spacers beads, 14k stamp to open-work clasp, single row onyx beads with rondelle spacer beads and a full round bead onyx with spacer beads and hidden screw clasp lapis bead (3), total weight 140g
£80-£120
221. A graduated set of carnelian beads strung on a chain, in fitted case, stamped on the bolt ring 9K, with owners name stamped to lid, total length 40cm
£100-£150
222. A fancy long guard chain and swivel catch comprising of open links and twenty two long engraved tapered lengths, no visible marks, total weight 22.2 total length 120cm
£400-£600
223. A flat fancy link necklace marked on the clasp 750, total weight 12g
£350-£400
224. A 9ct gold brick link bracelet featuring five bar brick link bracelet with heart lock clasp, 9ct hallmark to clasp, total weight 20.4g
£300-£400
225. A 9ct charm bracelet with five 18ct charms and others featuring a mermaid, enamel butterfly, enamel fish, cupid, sail boat, wine jug, oil jug, sea horse, lantern, swan, bell, cross, guitar and six more (19), total weight 35.1g approx. diameter 6.5cm
£650-£750
226. An 18ct gold, lapis and pearl bracelet the carved melon shaped lapis beads (untested) interspersed with pearls (untested) on gold links, the clasp marked 750, total length 21.5cm
£300-£400
227. A Chinese seven disc jade bracelet with 18k stamped to reverse of clasp, jadeite jade discs in loose setting with beaded border, on an articulated bracelet with safety chain, total weight 17.5g total diameter 6.5cm
£200-£300
228. A 9ct bicolored gold articulated bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, five bar bracelet in yellow and white gold fitted with safety chain, total approx. weight 16.8g total approx. length 18cm
£250-£350
229. A 9ct gold tricolour flat link bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, a three colour gold articulated link bracelet with safety chain, total weight 8.7g total approx. diameter 6cm
£150-£250
230. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet marked on the catch ‘375’, with safety chain, total weight 28g
£400-£600
231. An Etruscan style fancy rope link chain bracelet with no visible hallmark, handmade rope chain, catch fitted with safety, total weight 33.4g total length 19cm total width 6.5mm
£1,200-£1,800
232. A Victorian Scottish bracelet with hard stone lock with 9ct stamp to catch, thistle and seascape engraved links and a stone catch (broken), total weight 25.5g
£300-£400
233. A carved coral and gold sentimental bracelet the double carved tubular coral links interspersed with carved square coral panels, suspending a heart shaped locket enclosing plaited hair, total length 23cm
£400-£600
234. A bi-coloured wide link bracelet with no visible hallmarks, yellow with white metal work, wide link bracelet and safety catch, weight 65.1g total width 1.7mm total length 19cm
£2,200-£2,800
235. A three coloured articulated bracelet with 18k stamped to clasp, diamond cut textured ‘snake skin’ pattern bracelet with safety catch, total weight 26.1g total length 19.5cm total width 1.4cm
£800-£1,200
236. A seed pearl mesh bracelet with diamond-set clasp the seven rows of seed pearls (untested) with chain links to the brilliant-cut diamond-set linear slide clasp, length 18.5cm
£400-£600
237. A 9ct fancy link bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, bright cut wide link bracelet with safety catch, total weight 26.2g total length 19cm, width 2cm
£450-£550
238. A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with 9ct hallmark to links dated 1966, fancy textured hollow links, clasp with safety tag, weight 21.9g, length 19cm, width 13mm
£400-£500
239. A textured fancy link bracelet marked on the clasp 750, with alternating textured links, total weight 18g
£450-£500
240. A heavy textured Continental bracelet with chevron shaped links, stamped on the clasp 750 18K, total length 18.5cm, weight 66g
£2,000-£2,500
241. A three coloured gold fancy bracelet with brick links, marked on the clasp 9K, total length 18cm
£650-£700
242. A 9ct gold charm bracelet with numerous assorted charms including elephant, toucan, handbag etc, most charm and the curb link chain marked 375, total weight approx. 68g
£1,200-£1,500
243. A charm bracelet with 9ct stamp to catch, curb chain with initial letters ‘C O O P’ attached, total weight 6.1g total length 42cm
£100-£150
244. A 9ct charm bracelet with various charms with 9ct stamp to each curb link and heart clasp, charms including telephone box, baby in a crib, opening heart with ring, moss agate drop, golf clubs and ten more, weight 74g
£1,200-£1,500
245. A gate bracelet with heart padlock with 9ct stamp to heart catch, five bar rose metal with bamboo design central bar detail, weight 21.5g, diameter 6.5cm
£380-£420
246. A fancy link fob chain with 9ct stamp to clasp, fancy link belcher chain with two swivel clasps and a T-bar, total weight 11.7g length 50cm
£250-£350
247. A yellow metal round bangle with no visible marks, slight denting to surface, total weight 24.6g total diameter 6.5cm
£600-£800
248. A vintage 9ct sprung hinged bangle with 9ct hallmark to hinge, stylish interlocking double gold arms with flat rectangle profile, total weight 51.5g total width at front 3.5cm
£1,000-£1,200
249. A pair of chased crossover torque bangles with foliate chased decoration and engraved acorn terminals (2), total weight 60g, diameter 6.5cm
£1,000-£2,000
250. An engraved bangle no visible hallmark, foliated engraved decoration, weight 9.9g total diameter 6.8cm, width 4mm
£200-£300
251. A 9ct gold fancy link pearl necklace and St Christopher bracelet with 9ct hallmark to chain and nine evenly spaced cultured pearls with lobster clasp and a 9ct hallmarked rope chain with St Christopher charm (2), total approx. weight 11.7g total approx. length of necklace 49cm total approx. length of bracelet 18cm
£150-£200
252. A 9ct gold fob chain stamped on each curb link 9ct and on the T bar and clasp, total length 44cm, weight 20g
£380-£420
253. A 9ct fancy link gold chain with 9ct hallmark to ring catch, Italian fancy link long chain, total weight 27g total length 80cm
£450-£650
254. A 9ct fancy link necklace featuring sections of belcher chain, bar twist, and an infinity open wire work motif, total weight 12.6g total approx. length 61cm
£200-£300
255. A 9ct solid watch chain with South African 1 Pond 1898 with 9ct and 375 stamp to each link of this centrally graduating curb chain with T bar, swivel catch and one Pond coin charm, total weight 57.9g total length 37cm
£1,000-£1,500
256. A 9ct Victorian watch chain with hard stone intaglio fob with 375 and CDB stamp to each graduating link, makers mark Charles Daniel Broughton 1881-1898 Birmingham stamp with T bar and swivel catch and a later added intaglio fob dated 1961, total weight 43.8g total length 40cm
£650-£750
257. A fancy chain with swivel catch with 9ct stamp to catch, fancy link chain, total weight 24.1g total length 41cm
£400-£500
258. A 9ct gold fancy link chain with twisted links, marked on the clasp 9ct, total length 56cm, weight 18g
£320-£420
259. A belcher chain and purple stone dress ring the chain with 9ct stamp to clasp, together with a large synthetic sapphire purple stone dress ring (2), total weight 15.4g total length 61cm total approx. ring size L-M
£80-£100
260. An 18ct French snake chain with eagle head stamp to catch, fine snake chain, weight 35.5g length 62cm, width 3.1mm
£1,200-£1,800
261. A serpent and bloodstone seal fob with long guard chain with 9ct stamp to swivel clasp, intaglio engraved oval blood stone depicting stag, crown and initials within a belt, bezel set with Ouroboros serpent design and suspension hoop together with a long diamond cut belcher chain with catch (2), total weight of chain 61.8g total length 156cm total weight of fob 17.8
£1,200-£1,500
262. A 9ct gold cross with chain the thin flat link chain marked 375 convention mark, total weight 8g
£150-£180
263. A 14ct Hungarian fancy link gold chain with continental marks for 14ct gold, comprising of doubled squared link with ‘pip’ spacers and ring clasp, total weight 43.0 total length 48cm
£1,000-£1,500
264. A long guard chain with indistinct hallmark, fancy link chain with two swivel catch and two bolt rings a/f, total weight 24.8g total length 72cm
£450-£600
265. A long diamond cut belcher chain marked on the clasp ‘9’, length 70cm, weight approx. 35g
£600-£700
266. An 18ct gold fob chain with 18ct London mark to links, solid gold curb chain with swivel clasp and T bar, total weight 50g total length 28cm
£1,200-£1,800
267. A ruby and pearl dress ring, cameo brooch and another ring the classical head cameo shell bezel set to an open work mount stamped 9ct, a ruby and pearl cluster ring with scallop setting and a garnet cluster sweetie ring with 9ct indistinct hallmark (3), total approx. weight 17.5g
£100-£150
268. A collection of naval brooches with diamonds turquoise and seed pearls, including a centrally set diamond crown with a sapphire and diamond set bar stamped 14ct and plat a seed pearl crown bar brooch stamped 14ct and Plymouth, an anchor brooch with turquoise, seed pearl and rope detail stamped 15ct, and an oval shaped wire brooch with seed pearl detail (4), total approx. weight of 14ct 6.6g total approx. weight of 15ct 2.4g total approx. weight of other 3.0g
£200-£300
269. A diamond-set bar brooch the central floral cluster set with nine old brilliant-cut diamonds, with safety chain and detachable from the plain bar brooch, flowerhead diameter 1.3cm, brooch length 5.7cm, combined 6.9g
£400-£600
270. A early Georgian citrine and yellow gold brooch centrally-set with an oval mixed-cut citrine collet within a surround of yellow gold roses, oak leaves and thistles to the English Imperial crown (cross finial deficient) surmount, width 3.2cm, depth 2.9cm, 6.2g
£300-£400
271. An early/mid Victorian four stone citrine brooch comprising a pair of oval mixedcut citrine collets applied with rope twist decoration, each separated by a contrasting slightly darker citrine similarly-set, with yellow gold cannetille clusters and applied crossover batons between, width 5.0cm, 16.6g
£200-£300
272. A Victorian engraved heart memorial brooch with 18ct engraved to back, a engraved heart front with suspension hoop to bar brooch and glass window to reverse, total approx. weight 5g total approx. length of brooch 4.5cm total approx. heart length 2cm x 1.8cm
£200-£300
273. A mid Victorian yellow gold and gem-set snake necklace the head suspending a heart-shaped locket with glazed compartment to the reverse and set with faceted or cabochon garnets and chrysoberyl to the graduated fancy link chain necklace, chain length 34cm, 19.3g
£2,000-£3,000
274. An 18ct diamond five stone ring with 18ct hallmark, graduating diamonds held in an eight claw setting to a tapered knife edge band, total weight 5.1g finger size R
£500-£800
275. An aquamarine and diamond baguette dress ring with no visible hallmark to metal, a blue step cut stone set in four claw galleried setting, step down diamond shoulder stones held top and bottom in white metal all mounted to a raised collet, total weight 8.2g total approx. finger size R-S size of centre stone 14 x 13.5mm
£600-£800
276. An impressive aquamarine and diamond-set ring the central rectangular cut-cornered step-cut aquamarine set to either side with three graduated tiered rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, ring size M, 15.5g
£600-£800
277. A mid Victorian diamond-set brooch/pendant/clasp of oval openwork design with fleur de lys to the cardinal points, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, width 3.1mm, height 2.9cm, 9.8g
£1,000-£1,500
278. A diamond scroll pendant featuring twenty old mine cut diamonds grain set to an organic floral motif with suspension loop, total approx. weight 2.3g total approx. length 3.5g
£100-£150
279. A large and impressive mid Victorian diamond-set butterfly brooch
set throughout with old brilliant-cut, old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, maximum width 7.2cm, 16.3g
£5,000-£7,000
280. A pretty mid/late 19th century diamond necklace the twenty-five graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in cutdown collet settings, each separated by a cusped link set with three old-cut diamonds to the openwork diamond-set clasp, probably mounted in silver and yellow gold and later plated, with four spare diamond-set cusped links, fitted case, length 35.5cm, extra links 3.6cm, total combined weight 20.9g
£6,000-£8,000
281. A mid/late Victorian diamond celestial crescent brooch
set with a central line of graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds within a border of old-cut diamonds, partially closed-back silver setting later plated, safety chain, width 4.2cm, 9.7g
£2,000-£3,000
282. An early/mid 19th century diamond-set cross pendant of patée formée design, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, later suspensory loop, mounted in silver and closed back yellow gold setting (possibly renewed), fitted case, width 3.4cm, 9.7g
£1,500-£2,000
283. An early 20th century spinel and diamondset brooch of openwork lattice navette design, centrally-set with a shaped rectangular pink spinel with the rose-cut diamond-set border to the diamond-set lattice frame with lapped edges (three tiny diamonds deficient), width 3.6cm, depth 1.9cm
£800-£1,000
284. A late 19th century sapphire and diamond plaque pendant
the central cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire estimated to weigh 2cts approx, with an old brilliant-cut diamonds to each of the cardinal points, the shaped surround set with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold and plater rhodium plated, plaque 3.2cm x 2.8cm, 10.8g
£1,500-£2,500
285. A diamond-set star brooch/pendant the twelve rayed star set with brilliant-cut diamonds with single-cut diamond end points, diameter 1.5cm, 6.6g
£400-£600
286. A 9ct double heart amethyst and seed pearl sweetheart brooch with 9ct hallmark to reverse, two amethyst hearts claw set with a seed pearl border and ribbon detail with suspension loop and brooch catch, total approx. weight 6.7g total approx. width 3mm
£100-£150
287. A yellow gold hardstone cameo in the Archaeological revival taste the cameo depicting a young maiden with ivy leaf garland to hair, frame inset with alternating pale blue and white enamel border, with bead work border to frame, stamped on the reverse 9t?, length 4.5cm
£300-£500
288. A zircon floral brooch and Danish silver and one other featuring a centrally set round blue zircon set to an open work setting with six seed pearl surround 9ct stamp, an enamel curled leaf brooch hallmarked Birmingham with five paste dew drop detail, a blue enamel butterfly stamp 925 Stirling Norway and a pair of gold aquamarine and pearl ear drops (4), total approx. weight of gold 6.2g total approx. weight of silver 12.8g
£100-£150
289. A 15k cameo brooch and gem set bracelet with 15ct stamp to reverse, cameo shell depicting a lady facing right and rose, bezel set mount with rope work border and leaf motif together with a sweetheart bow with a centrally set white gem bracelet 9ct stamped to catch (2), total weight of cameo 12g total weight of bracelet 3.1g
£100-£200
290. A collection Edwardian pins and brooches including am amethyst seed pearl ring, two gold stick pins stamped with 9ct a silver mourning brooch, a decorative disc brooch inlayed with gold and mother of pearl and two more (6), total weight of gold 4.2g
£80-£100
291. An enamel Thai Pin Brooch the gold-tone and enamel brooch featuring a circular central motif with an elephant emblem encircled by green and red detailing, on bamboo-style bars, weight 13.2g,
Purported to have been gifted to Missionary Harry Rickard by a Prince within the Siamese Royal Family from The Chakri Dynasty
£200-£300
292. An unusual gem-set brooch comprising an everted half thimble containing yellow gold seven stick pins, including a three coloured gold butterfly with diamond-set thorax and ruby eyes, a bird’s claw holding an old-cut diamond, an oval bloodstone cabochon and a pillar with pale blue enamel detailing and set with a circular amethyst, height 5.8cm, 4.3cm, 18.8g
£100-£150
293. An amber and gold locket charm and agate brooch with loose fitted oval stone mounted to an ornate engraved border brooch pin to rev and a locket style charm pendant with intricate pierced floral design on an amber heart (2), total weight 22g
£80-£100
294. A mid 19th century coral and yellow gold cameo brooch the three graduated carved coral portrait cameos within yellow gold cannetille borders (centre formed from a clasp and originally detachable), each suspending an articulated carved coral ‘pineapple’ drop, width 4.1cm, max length 5.8cm, 26.1g
£400-£600
295. Two 19th century hardstone cameo brooches the first circular gold and half pearl frame containing an agate depicting the profiled head of young lady (a/f); the second depicting a classical bearded man facing right (cracked) in a yellow gold engraved frame, diameter 2.9cm and length 2.2cm respectively
£150-£250
296. A Scottish Cairngorm, agate brooch and decorative thistle brooch centrally set with an oval amber citrine, scallop set with a flat agate inlayed decorative border and a large round thistle embossed border centrally set with yellow cut glass bezel set with a closed back (2), total weight of oval brooch 11.9g total weight of round 29.3
£150-£250
297. An Hungarian gold knot brooch and pair of earrings with continental marks to brooch catch, three interlocking oval links with round profile together with ear clips comprising of four oval interlocking links, two rose gold, with round profile, continental marks to clip(2), total weight 26.2g length of brooch 4.5cm
£200-£300
298. A small collection of 19th century and later jade comprising two carved pieces of mutton fat jade brooches, three small purple jade plaques carved with flowers, and a jade ring (6), the largest brooch 6cm
£80-£120
299. A mid 18th century style enamel and gem-set brooch the raised oval openwork and wirework yellow gold brooch comprising champlevé polychrome floral and foliate panels and with cabochon emerald rub over collets and half pearls clusters to the cardinal points, length 3cm, 9.8g
£150-£250
300. Two Victorian black enamel and gold memorial brooches the first of oval form with applied scroll work border and central oval locket containing plaited hair, the reverse with inscription, the other smaller brooch of shaped square form with applied scroll work and central square window (2), width of the former 5cm
£150-£250
301. A collection of mourning jewellery including oval glass compartment ring with foliated black enamel on the shoulder, a seed pearl brooch leaf motif with bezel set compartment and an unusual rectangle brooch with a bezel cut concave glass window with a lattice of hair,(3), total weight 9.5g, finger size Q-R
£100-£200
302. An early 19th century snake sentimental brooch with fine hair woven in the form of an eternity knot terminating with a gold snake head with turquoise eyes, and gold tail, width of brooch 32mm
£100-£200
303. A diamond set jockey and ridding crop gold bar brooch the horse, handle and the tip of the crop set with old cut diamonds, with enamelled jockey, the horse set with ruby eye, length of brooch 5.5cm, weight 4.6g
£200-£300
A 19th century pearl and brooch the feathers of the arrow set with half pearls with a pearl (untested) coronet applied to the centre, the band with emerald, pearl and ruby detail, yellow gold and silver setting, length 6.2cm, 7.2g
£200-£300
305. An Edwardian bar brooch set with seed pearls and sapphire together with another bar brooch or twisted form set with alternating diamonds and graduating sapphires, total weight 7.8g
£100-£200
306. A collection of early sporting pins featuring a 15ct stamped riding crop, a silver riding crop, a golf club with pearl golf ball, a rugby ball with pearl detail and two bugles (6), weight of stamped 15ct 4.6g total weight of other 6g total weight of silver 2.2g
£250-£350
307. A pair of mabé pearl ear clips with 14k and 585 stamp to clip, the pearl bezel set with tri colour rope detail, total weight 14.3g total diameter 2.1cm
£100-£150
308. A pair of Edwardian seed pearl ear pendants with no visible hallmarks, with centrally set natural pearl surrounded by six natural seed pearl clusters, and a cluster drop to finish, fine rope work detail, suspended from a screw back clip fastening, total weight 6.7g length 5cm
£200-£300
309. A pair of aquamarine ear pendants each terminal designed as a floral motif containing a circular-cut aquamarine suspended from a knife edge bar and circular-cut aquamarine collet, hoop fittings, length 2.5cm, 1.7g
£200-£300
310. A pair of 18ct gold diamond and blue stone ear pendants featuring 18ct hallmark to peg, diamond claw set ear studs with removable rectangle, synthetic blue sapphire ear pendants, total approx. weight 4.2g total approx. diamond size 3.5mm total approx. sapphire size 10 x 8mm
£200-£300
311. A pair of Continental mid 19th century yellow gold and gem-set ear pendants of everted stylised kite hollow design, the front section applied with a ruby flowerhead and emerald leaves, with engraved floral and foliate decoration to the reverse, to the ruby and emerald-set detachable surmounts attached the hinged hook opening, stamped with maker’s shield, length 6.4cm, 12.2g
£800-£1,200
312. A pair of amethyst and diamond-set ear pendants each ovoid faceted amethyst drop with a single-cut diamond-set cap and old-cut articulated surmount, length 5.1cm, width 1.7cm, 14.0g
£400-£600
313. A pair of emerald and diamond ear pendants each designed as a articulated circle set with circular-cut emerald collets between two brilliant-cut diamonds centring on a brilliant-cut diamond collet, suspended from a triangular-cut diamond and two rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, a squarecut emerald collet to a brilliant-cut diamond collet surmount, length of pendant 35mm, 5.6g
£1,200-£1,800
314. A pair of diamond and tanzanite ear pendants featuring a pear shape tanzanite with a brilliant cut diamond halo suspended from a second smaller pear shape tanzanite above three diamonds with 14ct stamp to peg and scroll fixings, total approx. weight 3.4g total approx. length 2.2cm
£100-£150
315. A pair of brilliant cut diamond ear studs with no visible hallmarks, mounted in eight claw setting with peg and scroll fixings, weight 2.2g
£700-£800
316. A pair of round synthetic ruby ear studs mounted in an open work collet held in a six claw setting with peg and scroll backs, total approx. weight 2.5g total approx. width of stones 7.5mm
£100-£200
317. A pair of old cut diamond ear studs with yellow pegs and white eight claw setting, no visible hallmark, butterfly stamped 750 and 375, total weight 1g
£200-£300
318. A pair of black cultured pearl and diamond ear pendants, and a matching pendant on chain each baroque cultured/fresh water pearl (untested) suspending from a brilliant-cut diamond collet, the pendant with a fancy link chain necklace, 20.0g
£250-£350
319. A pair of diamond-set ear studs each centrally-set with a cushionshaped old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.65cts to the eight alternating rays with singlecut diamond collet terminals, width 1.5cm, 5.9g
£800-£1,200
320. A pair of 18ct diamond and pearl ear rings with 18ct hallmark to post, centrally set cultured pearl, each with twelve single cut diamonds and scolloped setting, peg and scroll fittings, total weight 5g
£400-£600
321. A pair of French mid 20th century gem-set ear clips by Boucheron each designed as a ‘C’ scroll with a central stylised rope twist band of alternating blue and yellow carved cabochons (probably sapphire but untested) with brilliant-cut diamond detail and linear borders, signed ‘Boucheron’ and maker’s lozenge ‘SteB’, numbered ‘P36237’, stamped with French control marks for gold and ‘OR750’, contemporary fitted maker’s cream case, width 1.6cm, 22.7g, Overall condition good., Diamonds: bright, Coloured stones: well matched and not as illustrated. one blue stone nearest clip spring slight crack near upper edge £3,000-£4,000
322. A French mid 20th century emerald and diamond-set ring by Boucheron centrally-set with a rectangular cut-cornered emerald weighing approx. 3.10cts, claw-set to either side with a triangular-cut and baguette-cut diamond collets above the pavé-set diamond surround, signed ‘Boucheron’, stamped ‘750’ and with a French poinçon, contemporary maker’s fitted cream case, ring size Q1⁄2, 8.6g, With a GCS report, numbered 5785-1781, dated 25 March 2025 stating that the emerald is Colombian with indications of minor clarity enhancement £5,000-£7,000
323. An emerald and diamond cluster pendant centrally square emerald claw set to a diamond set gallery with 18k stamp to hoop suspended on a flat trace chain stamped oritalia 18kt, total approx. weight 4.2g total approx. length of chain 48cm £400-£600
324. A pair of pink coral ear clips with 14k stamp to clip, pink coral oval cabochons, set with claws to a fluted design collet and clip earring fittings to reverse, total weight 15.5g size of mount 2.5cm x 2.0cm £100-£150
325. A pair of diamond and pearl ear studs with five brilliant cut diamond in a flower setting, centrally set pearl with peg and scroll fixings, total weight 3.8g, diameter 12mm
£300-£500
326. A mid Victorian garnet and diamond-set pendant on chain, and similar brooch the pendeloque bloomed yellow gold closed back cabochon garnet pendant with a diamond-set star motif to the centre and with a rope twist border, suspending a two stone diamond-set drop, suspended from a yellow gold trace link chain necklace; the circular cabochon garnet brooch similarly decorated (2), pendant: length including bail 3.3cm, necklace 43.5cm, combined 7.4g; brooch diameter 1.5cm, 2.9g £200-£300
327. A Victoria full sovereign 1899 on 9ct chain featuring St George slaying the dragon, old head Victoria to rev, in a fancy work loose mount, 9ct hallmark to loop, suspended from a 9ct twist chain, total approx. weight 14.6g total approx. length of chain 48cm £500-£700
328. A 9ct blue zircon and seed pearl pendant necklace with 9ct hallmark to drop pendant and centrally set round blue zircon with five seed pearls set to gold leaf on a tear drop border, total approx. weight 5g total approx. length 42cm £150-£200
329. A 15ct gold peridot and seed pearl pendant the openwork pendant with central set peridot surrounded by fleur de lis set with pearls, and tear drop shaped peridot, stamped on the reverse 15ct, with safety chain, total weight approx. 5.7g £150-£250
330. A 9ct locket on chain with 9ct hallmark to reverse, an oval locket engraved swan on a lake with suspension loop to a rope chain, total weight 17.1g total length of chain 56cm £250-£300
331. A 9ct abalone shell drop with cultured pearl necklace with 9ct hallmark to mount, abalone shell pendant bezel set drop with central pearl, suspension loop and rope chain, total weight 10.9g total length of chain 60cm
£100-£150
332. A 9ct garnet drop earrings and necklace with 9ct hallmark to loop, a teardrop pendant frame in rope-work, centrally set with four round garnet beads suspended from a fancy link chain and a pair of 9ct hallmarked garnet ear pendants (2), total weight 7.1g total length of chain 46cm
£100-£150
333. An Egyptian cartouche pendant and a box chain with 18ct Egyptian gold mark and box chain with 9ct stamp to catch, total weight of 18ct 4g total weight of chain 2.8g total length 56cm
£150-£200
334. A 9ct gold fob with a 9ct gold miner’s fob with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1909 miners fob and a sporting medal dated 1909 (2), total weight 12g
£250-£350
335. An Edwardian medal and 9ct rope chain with 18k stamp to loop, an engraved initials M Y S on a medal with flower and leaf border together with a 9ct hallmarked rope chain (2), total weight of 18ct 3.7g total weight of chain 6.7g total length 51cm
£100-£150
336. A Victorian style 9ct gold peridot fly necklace with 9ct hallmark, pear shape peridot body, seed pearl wings and ruby eyes, suspended from a trace chain with bolt ring clasp, total weight 6.9g total approx. length of chain 53cm
£100-£150
337. An 18ct diamond and emerald pendant and 9ct chain with 18ct hallmark to loop, centrally bezel set emerald cut emerald with scollop set brilliant cut diamond surround, open work reverse, diamond set suspension loop and a 9ct hallmarked curb chain, total weight of pendant 3.7g total weight of chain 3.3g length of chain 41cm
£200-£300
338. A 9ct gold ruby and diamond ear pendants and necklace set with 9ct hallmarked pair of ruby infinity ear pendants with sixteen mixed cut rubies semi claw set suspended from a pip with post and scroll back together with 9ct hallmarked matching ruby infinity necklace with trace chain and diamond cut loop (2), total weight 8.2g total length of chain 40cm length of ear ring drop 2.2cm £150-£200
339. A collection of 1970s and early 1980s 9ct gold jewellery including two matching bangles with snap catch and safety chain, star seed pearl pendant on belcher chain, a single pearl on abstract mount on trace chain, a centrally set garnet open work flower brooch with seed pearl detail, a single oval amethyst ring bezel set with rope work detail and split band, a large blue oval stone claw set to a raised band and a textured wedding band with gypsy set white stones (8), total weight 56.7g total approx. finger size of gem rings O-P band ring M £700-£800
340. A high carat rope twist necklace heart pendant with 875 stamp to clasp, rope twist chain and stylised heart pendant with tri coloured gold leaf design, diamond cut pattern reverse and scrolled border, total weight 10.4g total approx. length of chain 50cm £450-£550
341. A French 18ct gold elephant charm with French mark stamp to loop, and ‘Pense a moi sois prudente’ to reverse, total weight 4.4g
£100-£150
342. A Victorian tiny heart pendant/ charm set with ruby stone centrally bezel set with a pear shape ruby, surrounded by a pressed scroll motif, to reverse a hollow back and suspension loop, total weight 0.76g total length 1cm x 1cm
£100-£150
343. A Victorian enamelled and gold mourning pendant locket the oval black enamelled locket with applied seed pearls in the form of a cross and blue enamelled initials, the reverse with memorial inscription opening up to reveal hair, total weight 23.6g, total length 5.5cm
£150-£200
344. A 14ct diamond infinity pendant and pearl diamond ear studs, with 14ct hallmark diamond set infinity with a blue diamond set within on a fine box chain, a 9ct hallmark, diamond and tanzanite dress ring together with a pearl and cross over diamond set ear stud with 9ct hallmark to peg and scroll fittings (3), total weight of pendant 1.6g total length of chain 45cm total weight 9ct 4.6g size of pearl 6mm size ring P-Q
£100-£200
345. An Edwardian diamond and pearl pendant and silver chain featuring a diamond three stone drop suspended from an open work pendant centrally set with a single pearl, twenty one old cut diamonds and a diamond set loop, mounted in silver on gold with fitted box and silver trace chain, total weight 4.3g total length of chain 42cm
£300-£400
346. An Edwardian star shaped diamond and opal pendant centrally set old cut diamond with five claw set opal drops each with a diamond set to end, five diamond set bars each set with three graduating old cut diamonds, three rose cut diamonds set to suspension loop and fancy link chain, with associated box, total weight 3.4g length of chain 42cm length of pendant 2.5cm
£500-£700
347. A 9ct gold earrings and pendant set with 9ct hallmark to reverse, bead and rope design mounted to a domed ‘lattice’ wire with a fluted border and clip backs together with a matching pendant, 9ct hallmark to reverse and suspension hoop. (2), total approx. weight 17g total £400-£600
348. An 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark, centrally set with a round mixed cut sapphire, eight brilliant cut diamonds mounted to a wire work collet on a raised shoulder plain band, total weight 3.8g finger size M-N
£200-£300
349. A 9ct rose gold shield ring set with bloodstone with indistinct hallmark gents signet ring with bezel set shield shape bloodstone, total approx. weight 5.4g total approx. finger size P-Q
£80-£120
350. An Edwardian diamond daisy ring with 18ct stamp, centrally set old cut diamond with six diamond set petals mounted on a six sided head to a plain band, total weight 1.77g total approx. finger size L
£200-£300
351. A tanzanite and diamond ring with an oval mixed cut tanzanite set to diamond butterfly design shoulder detail stamped 18k and 1.22 (1), total weight 2.7g total finger size P-Q
£200-£300
352. An early Victorian black enamel and 18ct yellow gold memorial ring the rectangular head contained plaited hair to the tapering scrolling shoulders, all decorated with black enamel (some deficient), hallmark London 1847, ring size M, 3.0g £150-£250
353. A 9ct citrine dress ring with 9ct hallmark, an oval bezel set citrine with a double rope border on a decorative mount, total weight 7.6g total approx. finger size L
£100-£150
354. A 19th century purple/pink sapphire and diamond ring centrally set rectangle step cut purple sapphire mounted in a silver cut down setting with a border of rose cut diamonds in a closed back setting, total weight 3.2g total approx. finger size K-L
£200-£300
355. A diamond and pearl dress ring centrally set with a single, round, half drilled cultured pearl, seven single cut grain set diamonds to an open work raised shoulder and an open work diamond set pearl cup, total approx. weight 4g total approx. ring size M
£200-£300
356. A late Victorian five stone diamond and 18ct yellow gold ring the slightly graduated cushionshaped old brilliant-cut diamonds to the tapering shank, Birmingham hallmark 1879, ring size O, 5.3g
£800-£1,200
357. A diamond cluster ring stamped 18ct and platinum featuring nine round old cut diamonds individually bezel set in a diamond shape with an open gallery and knife edge band, total approx. weight 2g total approx. total approx. ring size M
£100-£150
358. An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring with 18ct Birmingham 1918 hallmark four bright mixed cut sapphires and four old cut diamonds mounted along the finger, total weight 1.9g total finger size M-N
£100-£150
359. An 18ct gold diamond 1ct single stone ring 1897 with 18ct London hallmark 1897-8, a single stone diamond measuring 1ct set flush to the curved plain tapering band, total weight 7.1g total approx. finger size M-N
£800-£1,200
360. An 18ct Edwardian natural pearl and diamond cluster ring with 18ct stamped to band, centrally set natural pearl with a halo of matched rose cut diamonds in a cut down setting, total weight 3.6g total approx. finger size H1⁄2
£100-£150
361. A diamond and synthetic ruby cross over ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.065cts diagonally-set with a circular synthetic ruby, with oldcut diamond-set shoulders, ring size M, 3.4g
£600-£800
362. An Edwardian diamond ring with 18ct & plat stamped to inside, a single stone old cut diamond and four single cut diamond set to shoulders with Bravingtons stamped to inside, total weight 2.4g total approx. finger size O-P
£100-£150
363. A diamond daisy cluster ring with 18ct stamp to band, a seven stone daisy ring with centrally set old cut diamond and six single cut diamonds mounted on a plain band, total weight 2g total approx. finger size M-N
£80-£100
364. A gem set buckle ring featuring a textured wide band with a gem set buckle, total weight 6.5g total approx. finger size O-P
£150-£200
365. An 18ct emerald and diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmarks, oval mixed cut emerald stone, claw set to white gold wire work collet surrounded with brilliant cut diamonds mounted on a raised knife edge gold band, total weight 4g total approx. finger size N
£200-£300
366. A mid 20th century diamond-set ring designed as a stylised arched undulating rectangle, and set throughout with mostly old brilliantcut and some single-cut diamonds, ring size O, 11.8g
£600-£800
367. An old cut diamond ring with 18ct stamp, old cut diamond, eight claw setting, scroll work collet set to a raised knife edged band, total weight 2.8g, finger size M-N
£600-£800
368. A late 19th century diamond-set ring by Child and Child the three rows set with cushionshaped old-cut diamonds in silver in the Georgian manner to the yellow gold fleur de lys shoulders and tapering ridged shank, the closed back setting stamped with the mark for Child and Child, ring size O-P, weight 3.7g
£800-£1,200
369. An 18ct gold 1970s diamond cocktail ring with 18ct hallmark, date 1975, twenty four brilliant cut diamonds set in a cluster twist, wire work collet and wrap around band, total weight 8.2g finger size P-Q
£400-£600
370. An Art Deco style ballerina sapphire and diamond ring centrally set with an old mine cushion cut diamond, three trap cut sapphires each side and a pair of brilliant cut diamonds set top and bottom, with new deco style band fitted, total weight 9.7g finger size N-O
£500-£800
371. A Burmese ruby and diamond three stone ring the central cushion-shaped mixedcut Burmese ruby estimated to weigh 1.90cts set to either side with an old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.65ct, with diamond points between, to the 18ct yellow gold setting (later shank hallmarked London, 1978), ring size O, 5.5g
£4,000-£6,000
372. An amethyst and diamondset ring the rectangular fancy cut amethyst estimated to weigh 15cts approx. within the three tiered brilliant-cut diamond-set undulating motifs, to the textured wirework shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘K18 750’, and possibly continental control marks, ring size O, 21.7g
£600-£800
373. A three stone diamond plaque ring the three old brilliant-cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.901.00ct collet-set to the diamondset openwork border, scrolling basket setting and plain shank, ring size M, length 2.5cm, width 1.3cm, 7.0g
£2,000-£3,000
374. A fine amethyst and diamond cocktail ring centrally claw set with an oval mixed cut deep purple amethyst, two step down bezel set diamond baguettes mounted on an open work collet to a tiffany style band, total weight 9.4g total finger size M-N
£400-£600
375. An emerald and diamond cluster ring centrally set with seven mixed cut round emerald stones claw set, surrounded by six single cut diamonds and six brilliant cut round diamond, with a wire work collet and raised leaf motif band, total weight 4g finger size O-P
£300-£500
376. An Art Deco style French cut sapphire eternity band with 18ct stamp to band, double row of channel set blue sapphires mounted on a plain gold band, total weight 4.3g, finger size O-P
£300-£500
377. A platinum emerald and diamond daisy ring with platinum hallmark, high dome cabochon round emerald, bezel set with a halo of scalloped set brilliant cut diamonds with open work collet and solid knife edge band, total weight 4.7g, finger size M-N
£300-£500
378. An 18ct diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, round solitaire diamond in a six claw setting on a raised tiffany style band, total weight 2g finger size N-O total approx. carat weight 0.6ct
£400-£600
379. A silver multi band spinning ring with 925 silver hallmark London with eight textured bands including yellow, rose and silver metal, total weight 11.3g total approx. finger size leading edge R total approx. width 12.5mm
£80-£120
380. A diamond full eternity ring with eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds scollop set in platinum, total weight 3.4g total approx. finger size M-N
£300-£500
381. An early European 1900s two stone diamond ring of tied ribbon design, with two old cut diamond drops and two round diamonds with open wire work collet and flat profile band with open work setting, total weight 4.7g total approx. finger size P-Q
£1,000-£1,500
382. An early 1900s diamond panel ring Hungarian hallmark with no visible hallmark, elongated oval open work panel with three bezel set old cut diamonds, two bezel set smaller diamonds either side of the central stone and eight grain set old cut diamond petals all with milgrain border, pierced honeycomb open work reverse and plain raised band, total weight 3.2g total approx. finger size N
£500-£700
383. A diamond set panel ring mounted in open work silver, with old cut diamonds bezel set along the finger and grain set diamond surround, indistinct hallmark and plain band, total weight 3.5g total approx. finger size R-S
£400-£600
384. A diamond single stone ring with no visible hallmark, centrally set old mine cushion cut champagne colour diamond, set to a soft curved band, total weight 8 total finger size S-T
£500-£700
385. A diamond five stone ring with no visible hallmark, five old cut diamonds, grain set with a plain border, scroll work to collet and raised band, total weight 2.2g total approx. finger size M-N
£200-£300
386. A five stone graduated ring with 18ct stamp, centrally set blue glass garnet topped doublet, graduated white glass with two more doublets, fancy scroll work setting, total weight 4.8g total approx. finger size N-O
£80-£120
387. A diamond set wedding band with 18ct stamp, four old mine cut diamonds grain set to a D shape band, total weight 8.4g total approx. finger size M-N width 4.5mm, depth 2.6mm
£200-£300
388. A daisy cluster ring set with seven old European cut diamonds, scallop set, open work collet and solid raised 18k stamped band, total weight 2.8g, finger size R
£300-£500
389. A diamond ruby eternity ring with 18c stamp, graduating seven stone ring with alternating ruby and diamond, grain set flush to metal and milgrain border, total weight 4.8g total finger size N-O width of band 5mm
£600-£800
390. An 18ct bombé diamond ring with 18ct hallmark and 0.50 stamp to inside, five row diamond cluster head ring, grain set diamonds and cut oval border, total weight 6.4g total finger size O-P
£400-£600
391. A sapphire ‘swivel’ head ring with 585 stamp, three row reversible head dress ring with differing three rows of gem stone design to each side, total weight 6.9g total approx. finger size
£200-£300
392. A three stone diamond ring with plat stamp, three old mine cut diamonds in a claw setting mounted to a tiffany style band, total weight 2.5g total approx. finger size P
£250-£350
393. An 18ct diamond set seven stone band ring with 18ct hallmark, brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a plain band, total weight 3.1g total approx. finger size N
£150-£250
394. A five stone eternity diamond ring with no visible marks, five brilliant cut diamonds grain set flush, milgrain border and tapering band, total weight 5.2g finger size M-N width of head 4.2mm
£300-£500
395. A Chinese jade cabochon signet ring with indistinct hallmark, oval cabochon jadeite jade stone, bezel setting and plain soft curved band, total weight 8.2g finger size Q-R band width 4mm
£250-£400
396. An 18ct tanzanite and diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, trilliant cut tanzanite with diamond set halo mounted on a plain band, total weight 4.7g total approx. finger size P
£250-£300
397. An old cut single stone diamond ring with 18ct stamp, cushion cut diamond held in an eight claw setting to a tiffany style band, total weight 3.1g finger size L-M
£400-£500
398. A diamond three stone gypsy set ring with centre old mine cushion cut diamond, old mine cushion cut diamonds either side, soft curved profile and no visible marks, total weight 10g finger size Y £500-£600
399. A diamond three stone ring with no visible hallmarks, three old cut diamonds, claw set to a tiffany style band, total weight 2g, finger size N £200-£300
400. A diamond half eternity band with PT950 stamp with ten round brilliant cut diamonds in a channel setting, total weight 3.5g finger size I £300-£400
401. A platinum diamond solitaire ring centrally set with a brilliant cut diamond, held in four claws, open wire collet, raised band set with four brilliant cut diamonds to each side and PT950 stamped to inside, total weight 6.1g finger size I £1,500-£2,000
402. An emerald and diamond three stone ring with 18ct stamp to band, centre emerald held in a four corner setting with claw set round diamond to each side and a tiffany style band, total weight 3g finger size J-K £300-£400
403. An 18ct diamond 1970s cluster ring with 18ct hallmark London 1975, four tier cluster ring set with forty five brilliant cut diamonds to a wire collet and knife edged band, total weight 6.7g finger size ‘P’ £800-£1,200
404. A 1970s amethyst and diamond statement ring with 18ct stamp, three oval mixed cut deep purple amethyst stones, claw set in a row, surrounded by eighteen claw set brilliant cut diamonds, open wire-work collet and tiffany style band, total weight 8.6g finger size O-P £400-£600
405. An 18ct gold buckle ring set with diamond and turquoise, with mile grain edge, total weight approx. 6.7g
£200-£300
406. A marquise cornelian intaglio ring with no visible hallmarks, cornelian marquise shaped stone with initials engraved, bezel set to open three wire band, total weight 2.8 finger size L-M
£100-£150
407. A five stone old cut diamond ring with no visible hallmark, five cushion cut old mine diamonds, claw set top and bottom, open wire work collet, tiffany style band, weight 2.9g size M-N
£800-£1,200
408. A diamond set half hoop eternity ring with 18ct stamp to band, eleven round brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to plain border, weight 2.7g, width 3.3mm finger size M-N
£150-£250
409. A Victorian seed pearl half hoop eternity ring with no visible hallmarks, thirteen graduating split pearls in a cut down setting and scalloped edging, total weight 1.3g finger size L-M
£80-£100
409A. A Georgian gem set Acrostic ring spelling out the word ‘Regard’ in precious stones , with cannetille decoration to sides total approx. weight 2.9g total approx. finger size ‘K’
£300-£500
410. A 14ct opal ring and 9ct hematite dress ring with three centrally set oval cabochon opal stones set to an open work abstract collet to a textured band and a 9ct hallmarked oval hematite ring bezel set with rope border and trifurcated band (2), total approx. weight of 14ct ring 4.3g total approx. finger size L-M total approx. weight of 9ct ring 3.9g total approx. finger size G
£100-£150
411. A shield cut cornelian ring, seed pearl ring and 9ct signet ring featuring a 9ct hallmarked fancy engraved initial ring, a band ring with bezel set seed pearl and a cornelian stone set shield ring (3), total approx. weight of high carat ring 3.1g total approx. finger size T total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 2.5g total approx. finger size R total approx. weight of other 3.4g total approx. finger size M
£150-£200
412. A mourning brooch, two turquoise rings and cameo ear drops featuring a five petal turquoise floral design ring with garnet set centre and engraved shoulders, a seed pearl daisy ring with a split band and turquoise centre stamped 9ct, a mourning brooch with engraved border to rectangle panel with lock of hair and a pair of cameo ear drops with ornate gold border and hook to reverse (4), total approx. of turquoise ring 1.8g total approx. weight of other 7.6g total approx. finger size R-S
£100-£150
413. A collection of amethyst set jewellery including a 9ct hallmarked pair of amethyst oval ear studs, an amethyst and seed pearl decorative pin brooch stamped 9ct, an emerald and amethyst cluster ring and an oval single stone amethyst ring with 9ct stamp (6), total approx. weight 11.3 total approx. ring size M-N
£150-£200
414. A 22ct wedding band and three 9ct rings with 22ct hallmarked plain band ring, 9ct hallmarked gents signet ring with square head, 9ct hallmark, shield shape signet ring and a 9ct hallmark textured wedding band (4), total weight of 22ct 3g total approx. finger size J total weight of 9ct 15.2g total approx. finger size of large signet S-T other rings M-N
£300-£400
415. A 9ct amethyst ring and turquoise and garnet cluster ring with 9ct hallmark, round cut amethyst in a gypsy style setting and a 9ct hallmark, turquoise cluster ring centrally set with a garnet (2), total weight 5.6g total approx. finger size H-I
£100-£150
416. A 9ct gold amethyst ring opal ring and two others featuring 9ct hallmarked amethyst ring bezel set with flute and rope detailing, an oval opal gem set ring with 9ct hallmark, a 9ct hallmarked blue stone rectangle ring and a signet ring (4), total weight 12g total approx. finger size N-P total approx. finger size of signet L-M
£150-£250
417. A 9ct tanzanite ring and pendant set with 9ct hallmark to both, cabochon cut tanzanite with diamond accent mounted in a yellow gold double claw mount and a fine curb chain (2), total weight 5.5g length of chain 45cm finger size N
£100-£200
418. A 18ct diamond ring with two other with 18ct hallmark, old cut diamond set to claw mount with a knife edge band, an 18ct stamped, nine stone diamond eternity band end set, a trilogy ring with 18ct hallmark, two sapphire and a diamond set high in a claw setting (3), total weight 6.8g total approx. finger size N-O
£350-£500
419. A collection of 9ct gold 1960s-70s rings featuring 9ct Chester hallmark 1961 diamond set signet ring, 9ct hallmarked, garnet, bezel set oval stone with rope detail, 9ct hallmarked tri coloured oval signet ring, diagonally set with six single cut diamonds and a plain wedding band (4), total weight 21.2g total approx. size wedding band W garnet ring N-O tri colour ring Y and small signet R-S
£350-£500
420. A 22ct band 1968, a 10 shilling box charm and chain with 22ct hallmarked textured band ring, 18ct stamp, a break glass in emergency 10 shilling charm and a fine chain 9ct stamped to catch (3), total weight of band 4.8g total approx. finger size P-Q total weight of charm 7.1g total weight of chain 0.6g total length 41cm
£350-£500
421. A diamond ring, 9ct gold bracelet and pearl brooch with 9ct hallmark, flat belcher bracelet, an 18ct and plat stamped, old cut diamond ring with claw setting, raised knife edge band and a 9ct stamped, cultured pearl stylish leaf and bud brooch. (3), total weight of hallmark chain 4.4g total weight of brooch 7.3g total weight of ring 2.1g total approx. finger size N-O
£200-£300
422. A pair of decorative Continental open work rings with no visible hallmark, tri wire crossover ring with central cross motif and an open work scroll and pip ring, central cross motif, and a wide scrollwork band(2), total weight of scroll ring 6.5g finger size N-O weight of crossover ring 3.4g finger size M-N
£300-£400
423. A garnet ring and a citrine and diamond set ring with 9ct stamp, a cluster of natural rose garnets in an oval border mounted on a trifurcated band together with a bezel set yellow elongated mixed cut citrine set flush to a foliated, diamond set, open work mount (2), total weight of both 13.6 total finger size J-L
£200-£300
424. An 18ct diamond ring, signet ring, rotary watch and stone ring with 18ct hallmark London 1914, three gypsy set diamonds mounted on a fancy linked head, a gents signet ring 9ct hallmark 1955, a rotary watch with 9ct 375 stamp to clasp numbers and hearts to dial and a paste blue and white cluster ring (4), total weight of 18ct 6.1g total finger size S total weight of 9ct 21.2 total finger size W
£120-£180
425. A collection of 9ct rings all with 9ct hallmarks, featuring an emerald and diamond, two tigers eye, a knot, a rose and onyx ring (6), total weight 11.1g total approx. finger size P-R
£150-£250
426. An 18ct fancy gold chain, toi and moi diamond ring, and three other with 18ct hallmark ti clasp ring, trace chain with bar and bead links, 9ct hallmarked earring peg with amethyst and aquamarine earrings, a diamond bezel set toi and moi ring with white metal satin finish and a gold wire detail, a 9ct gents signet ring with engraving and a diamond and emerald set eternity ring with 750 stamp (5), total weight of hallmarked 9ct 9.9g, weight of 18ct chain 3.9g weight of 750 stamped ring 3.2g weight of diamond ring 3.7g length of chain 40cm, diamond ring finger size L-M, eternity ring finger size N-O, signet ring finger size T-U
£300-£500
427. A diamond ring and pair of diamond ear studs with 18ct and plat stamp, old cut diamond, mounted in eight claw setting and raised band, together with a pair of brilliant cut diamond ear studs, mounted in eight claw setting with 18ct hallmark to peg and scroll fixings(2), total weight 3.7g
£250-£350
428. An 18ct opal sapphire and diamond ring and pearl ring with 18ct hallmark, centrally set oval cabochon opal, with single cut diamond and alternating sapphire with wire work collet and a tiffany style raised band together with a 9ct stamped, single whole pearl in ‘wrap around’ setting and plain band (2), total weight of hallmarked gold 3.9g finger size L-M total weight of pearl ring 3.2g finger size L-M
£350-£500
429. A single stone diamond ring and eternity band with 18ct stamp to band, centrally claw set round brilliant cut diamond claw set to a split band, setting style north south east and west, together with a diamond band ring stamped 585 to band,(2), total weight of single stone 4.0g finger size O-P weight of eternity band 2.5g finger size L-M
£300-£500
430. A 9ct diamond and amethyst ring and seven other gem set rings with 9ct hallmark to seven rings and a 9c stamp to eighth ring, featuring a diamond and amethyst claw set, a garnet set marquise, an emerald four stone set down the finger, a tigers eye cabochon signet, a diamond set cluster, an oval signet, a heart signet and a rope twist knot ring (8), total weight 14g total approx. finger size M-N
£300-£500
431. A collection of assorted rings predominantly 9ct with five 9ct hallmark and two with 9ct stamp, including two knots, an oval blood stone, a link band, an onyx, a sapphire abstract and a purple paste ring (7), total weight 14.8g total approx. finger size N-P
£300-£500
432. A group of 9ct gold stackable rings all with 9ct hallmarks, including three identical flower heads, a buckle, a rope knots, a sapphire marquise and a twist ring (7), total weight 10.8g total approx. finger size J-L
£250-£350
433. A 9ct tanzanite three stone ring, diamond band and ear pendants with 9ct hallmark, round cut tanzanite and diamond five stone ring, with 9ct hallmark, a three stone oval tanzanite and diamond ring and a pair if diamond set cross style ear pendants (3), total weight 6.2g total approx. finger size O-P
£80-£120
434. A 9ct cupid pendant, diamond signet ring and eight more featuring an 18ct stamp, large initial ring, a 9ct hallmarked cupid charm on a rope chain, a diamond 9ct hallmarked signet ring, a 9ct hallmarked wedding band in two tone white and rose gold, a hallmarked onyx ring, a hallmarked small initial ring, a hallmarked garnet and pearl cluster ring, two fancy wire work rings one with garnets, a initial ring with R engraving and part of an old watch chain stamped 9ct,(11), weight of 9ct hallmarked gold 33.9g weight of stamped 18ct 7.5g weight of other 23.3g length of chain 62cm
£1,000-£1,200
435. A 9ct gold ruby and diamond ring and three others with 9ct hallmark 1978, ruby diamond flower ring with bright cut raised band, with 9ct hallmark 1978, signet ring with oval cameo shell, 9ct stamp to band, pearl and synthetic ruby flower ring and 9ct stamp, full eternity ring with round stone set hearts(4), total weight of hallmarked gold 4.7g O-Q total weight of 9ct stamped 4.9g M and P
£300-£500
436. A 9ct cabochon ring & another the first with red cabochon 9ct hallmark, the second a stamped 18ct gold keeper ring (2), weight of keeper 4.6g finger size M-N signet ring 2.9g finger size K
£150-£250
437. A diamond five stone ring and a three stone diamond ring with 18ct stamp, five old cut diamonds claw set to plain band together with a three stone brilliant cut diamond wrap around ring stamped 18ct(2), total weight 4.5g finger size five stone N-O other ring K-L
£200-£300
438. A 22ct gold wide wedding band with Birmingham 1958 hallmark, total approx. weight 6g total approx. finger size leading edge L total approx. width 6.5mm
£200-£300
439. A 22ct wedding band total weight 10g, size L
£400-£450
440. Three 22ct gold bands with 22ct hallmarks to each band, dated around 1950s one band with indistinct orange blossom engraving (3), total weight 14g total approx. finger size L-O-P
£700-£800
441. Two 18ct gold wedding bands and a 9ct band one with chased floral decoration, the other plain and the 9ct of faceted form (3), weight approx. of 18ct 15.8g, weight of 9ct 4.9
£500-£600
442. A 22ct gold ring with 22ct hallmark, abstract detail to band d-shaped profile, weight 5g finger size K-L width 5mm
£200-£300
443. A 22ct gold wedding band, weight approx. 5.4g
£200-£300
444. Two 18ct white gold bands both with similar bark effect, hallmarked with makers initials for Slade & Wolf (2), both size M, total weight 11g
£350-£400
445. An 18ct Chester 1884 band and a 9ct band with 18ct hallmark, band with indistinct pattern and a 1960s wedding band D shaped profile(2), weight of 18ct 2.5g finger size, L’ weight of 9ct 5.9g finger size R-S
£120-£150
446. A collection of vintage amber featuring a faceted graduating bead necklace with barrel clasp, a matching cluster bead brooch and a long bead necklace with natural tumbled, square, and rondel beads (3), total approx. weight of faceted bead necklace 31.7 total approx. length 58cm total approx. weight of other 41g total approx. length 88cm
£80-£120
447. An Edward VII and Alexandra coin, amber beads and three other including oval graduating amber bead necklace, belcher chain with back and front heart locket, a silver coin Edward and Alexandria on black bead fob and a pair of hard stone decorative wax seals (5), total weight of 9ct stamped 5.2g total length 42cm
£100-£150
448. A large amber butterscotch bead necklace with graduated rough shaped polished amber with spacer beads, total weight 211g total length 82cm
£400-£600
449. A small collection of 9ct gold comprising four pendant crosses three marked one unmarked, a 9ct gold tie pin with feathered decoration, three 9ct gold and an Edwardian pendant miniature (9), total including miniature 25g £350-£400
450. A small collection of Victorian vertu and jewellery including a hard stone fob with intaglio of an eye and foliated loop, blood stone and cornelian watch fob, garnet and split pearl flower ring, garnet and seed pearl double string clasp, two heart pad locks with 9ct hallmarks, a citrine mixed cut oval in 9ct hallmarked drop with suspension loop and curb chain, a 18ct and plat stamped diamond ring with bright cut setting around nine single cut diamonds and an Edwardian silver seed pearl decorative pocket watch with damage (9), total weight 22.3g total weight of 18ct stamped ring 1.6g and silver pocket watch 17.6g
£100-£200
451. A collection of various early gem set jewellery and paste including blue cabochon hard stone ear clips with 9ct stamp to back, a pair of carved agate cufflinks depicting butterflies, a bar brooch with two paste set drops, a foil back paste set buckle and a amethyst cabochon flower motif adjustable ring, total weight 38.9g
£80-£120
452. An 18ct Edwardian jade ring, diamond set collar stud and six more with 1908-9 18ct Birmingham hallmark, centrally bezel set nephrite jade cabochon signet ring, a diamond, onyx and mother of pearl ‘target’ collar stud with screw back stamped 18ct, a turquoise and mother of pearl rectangle collar stud stamped 750, a pair of aquamarine cabochon ear pendants, a pair of flower seed pearl and turquoise ear studs, two cultured pearls with suspension hoop and a Greek naval flag charm stamped 9ct(8), total approx. weight of 18ct 5,9g total approx. weight of other 6.2g total approx. size of ring M
£200-£300
453. A gem-set 9ct gold horse shoe shaped pendant the open work horse shoe pendant with central horse’s head realistically modelled, encircled by gem set decoration, on fancy oval link chain stamped 9ct, total weight 45g
£600-£800
454. A three coloured gold necklace the thin necklace with alternating rose, yellow and white gold square links, marked on the securing clasp 14K ITALY, together with a bark effect ring marked to the inside 18K (2), weight of 14K 13g, weight of ring 4.2g, length of necklace 41cm £200-£300
455. A collection of silver and costume jewellery featuring a silver and diamond cluster ring, silver tanzanite hoop ear rings, silver hoops with hearts and diamonds, silver puppy ring with black diamond eyes, large blue cushion cut dress ring with white triangle shoulder, pink stone cocktail ring, a £1 silver coin with loose fitting mount with diamonds and fifteen more (22), various £80-£120
456. A full sovereign ring contained within a 9ct mount, total weight 16.4g £450-£550
457. Two 9ct gold chains and a welsh love spoon pendant the first 9ct gold curb link chain with a 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, together with a 9ct gold pendant engraved Mary on a trace 9ct gold necklace, together with a 9ct gold love spoon pendant (3), total weight 21g
£250-£350
458. A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks of oval form with engine turned decoration with wave design, chain link, in fitted case, total weight 15g
£300-£350
459. A Georg Jensen cufflink and tie clip in silver wheat bar tie clip and fitted box together with vintage Georg Jensen oval cuff links with whale tail fixings in fitted box (2), total weight 25.1g £40-£60
460. A complete set of gold mounted dress studs with 9ct stamp to head, six round mother of pearl studs centrally set with seed pearls in a classical white border and fitted box, total weight 6.7g £80-£120
461. A gentleman’s diamond band ring with 750 stamp, divided into 10 triangle sections each set with a round brilliant cut flush set to a curved D shape band, total weight 9.7g total approx. finger size leading edge V width 7mm
£350-£500
462. A George V full sovereign on 9ct chain with St George slaying the dragon and George V facing left, fixed to a scroll mount with suspension loop and 9ct stamp to belcher chain, total approx. weight 14.7g total approx. length of chain 52cm
£400-£500
463. A 4 Ducat enamelled mounted gold coin held in a loose fitting coin mount with fluted border and suspension hoop to belcher chain, total weight 20.8g total length of chain 66cm £1,200-£1,500
464. A George V half sovereign and chain the sovereign in mount stamped 375, with a rope twist chain marked 10K, weight of chain 12g £400-£600
465. An interesting collection of period costume jewellery comprising a bar brooch with four oval garnets stamped 935, a large blue crystal stone ring with marcasite border stamped 935 paired with blue glass ear pendants, a peacock brooch with marcasite, baroque pearl body and French depose stamp to rev, two Naval crown brooches English silver, an American bejewelled nurses watch, two marcasite bow brooches, a three colour paste art deco flip ring, a hand made bespoke green trap cut and white marquise cut paste brooch in silver, a silver star with white stone paste brooch, two matching white paste flower brooches, cameo shell and seed pearl border in silver a filigree scarf brooch with green and red cold enamel detail, a twelve stone double row claw set silver ring and a pair of pearl drop ear pendants (18), total weight 135.3g £80-£120
466. A Jacob Hull Danish Modernist pendant Mid 20th century design, pendant features an abstract textured white metal setting with a central agate stone, suspended from a white metal chain with a hook clasp, stamped B+D, J. Hull, Denmark, to reverse, chain length 19cm £70-£90
467. A Tiffany silver Somerset mesh wide bracelet with Tiffany 925ct stamp to inside, total weight 45g total diameter 6.7cm £150-£250
468. A small collection of South Asian Adornments including two toque style necklaces, a pair of repoussé amulets with Hindu deity motifs, an ornate pendant with granulated detailing, and a bangle with bells and pink threadwork (7), various dimensions
£40-£60
469. An extensive collection of North African tribal jewellery and adornments collection of traditional North African tribal jewellery featuring white metal and mixedmetal adornments, with influences from the Middle East and Central Asia. The group lot includes hinged and openwork cuff bracelets, torque-style bangles, and coiled necklaces, many with intricate geometric engravings and applied wirework, three beaded belts with multicoloured glass beadwork and cowrie shells, this collection also comprises headdress ornaments, khamsa amulets, rectangular plaques, and coin adorned jewellery with Arabic inscriptions. Varying patinas and examples of craftsmanship (qty), various dimensions
£200-£300
470. A collection of vintage & Bohemian costume jewellery including a white metal/silver toned necklace with intricate floral design, a Tibetan-style pendant/brooch, carved cabochons, turquoise and white metal rings, vintage clip-on and stud earrings, black gear-like hoops, and two black carved circular brooches, Central pendant drop on necklace 4.5cm, width 10.5cm
£100-£200
471. A collection of ethnographic lapis jewellery and turquoise beads includes a Tibetan or Nepalese ga’u (prayer box) with a visvavajra engraving; a significant Buddhist symbol, a decorative white metal lapis-set bangle of likely Middle Eastern or North African origin, three other pendants, and a set of turquoise beads (6), Beads length: 50cm
£40-£60
472. A stylish tribal cuff bracelet, possibly Burmese tribal and heavy white metal cuff bracelet with a bold, crescent-shaped open design, width at widest part: 5.3cm
£40-£60
473. A collection of books on silver and ethnographic jewellery Morocco, Jews and Art in a Muslim Land by Vivian B. Mann., Femmes Berberes Du Maroc, Fondation Pierre Berge Yves Saint Laurent. The Yao, The Mein and Mun Yao in China, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand by Jess G. Pourret., Rajasthan’s Silver Jewellery: A Living Legacy by Tripti Pandey., Silver Ornaments of India by Jutta Jain-Neubauer., The Splendour of Ethnic Jewelry by Borel & Taylor, from the Colette and Jean-Pierre Ghysels Collection., Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women by Courtney-Clarke & Brooks., Ethnic Jewellery from Africa, Asia and Pacific Islands, The Rene van der Star collection., Bijoux du Maroc, Jacques et Marie-Rose Rabate, published by Edisud / Le Fennec., Kunuz, Islamic Silver Treasures by Al-Jadir and Franco D’Alessandro, various dimensions
£30-£50
474. A collection of Traditional Yemeni Jewellery and adornments 19th/20th Century, comprising an impressive white metal belt traditional headdress with intricate filigree and dangling elements, alongside two bangles - one large with ornate embossing and a smaller bangle set with a turquoise cabochon; a white metal ring with filigree setting and a turquoise stone, two elaborate pendant necklaces; a sunburst brooch/pendant with a central garnet-like stone, and several smaller charms and earrings; four beaded necklaces, one red beaded with clusters of small garnet-like beads, a strand with a large translucent red bead pendant; a multi-strand necklace of irregular carnelian beads with white metal elements; a triple strand-strand necklace of polished orange-hued beads interspersed with decorative white metal beads; a multi-strand blue, red and yellow multi-strand beaded necklace with white metal accents etc, various dimensions
£300-£500
475. A tribal and vintage jewellery collection, inc. pendant attributed to Ron Hitchens comprising a multi-chain necklace with coin-like pendants, possibly Kutchi, Banjara, or Bedoiun, a spiked kada-style bangle and a sunburst ring with dangling metal beads. Others; unusual pendant attributed to Ron Hitchens (British Sculptor), a bakelite bangle, a leather bangle with nomadic / tribal design and a detailed leaf brooch (7), various dimensions
£70-£90
476
476. A decorative Tibetan adornment
a rigid metal curved band with a central golden panel featuring a repoussé geometric and foliate design, bordered by raised beadwork decoration, the reverse bears an incised or punched inscription, with terminals fitted with red textile ties, band width approx. 10cm
£80-£120
477. Buddhist Amulet Necklace and Prayer Beads, possibly Tibetan
A ritual Buddhist amulet necklace featuring a seated Buddha figure encased in a leather in a stitched leather pouch, suspended from a from a leather cord with two cube shaped pouches. The Buddha, cast in metal with traces of pigment, is seated in Dhyana Mudra. Also: two wooden bead necklaces, possibly Buddhist, featuring dark brown beads with metal and bone accents, including Vajra (Dorje) pendants, a smaller black cord necklace with pendants, a white metal ornate pendant associated with Tibetan Buddhism, various dimensions
£50-£80
478. Antique Indian Tribal Metalwork Collection featuring a multi-plate belt ornament with intricate repoussé designs, large and small brooches/buckles with filigree work and turquoise inlays, a decorative chain with two embossed discs attached, two more discs present too, with hooks. There is a metal purse with a hook, likely used in tribal attire, a curved intricate metal piece that could be torques or handle, single embossed metal plaque
£50-£80
479. A collection of antique Tribal jewellery predominantly Indian, including a spiked metal necklace, a beaded necklace with amber and shell, a red and white metal bead necklace, a black thread choker, and a patterned stone bead necklace, together with four bangles/cuffs, including a wide plain cuff, a decoratively design lion cuff and two white metal hinged bangles, together with an woven belt with intricately designed buckle in the form of a stylised serpent’s head, the coiled detailing on the upper section resembles a coiled tail or horned motif, the surface is decorated with geometric and scale-like engravings, belt attaches to the serpents mouth with a screw (10), various dimensions
£50-£80
480. A figural Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver scent bottle in the form of an owl finely engraved with feathers and features, including a screw top lid with perfume dab, engraved around the collar Tiffany Sterling, weight 13.5g, length 4cm £60-£80
481. Two belts of Peretti Tiffany and Yves Saint Laurent comprising of sterling silver heart buckle with slim leather belt by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany, and a 1960s Yves Saint Laurent double heart rope belt (2) £80-£120
482. A collection of boxed Yves Saint Laurent costume jewellery and others to include a chunky two-tone metal necklace with crescent pendant with Contemporary black pouch, a paste cluster brooch with Contemporary red pouch, a bow brooch with blue stone centre and box, and a wooden beaded rope necklace, all with YSL branding. Together with a sterling silver necklace hallmarked ‘k 925’ with mounted orange pendant and a horn bangle (6), various £60-£80
483. A collection of Yves Saint Laurent belts and others to include a three-strand shell belt, a circular pendant rope belt, a slim leather belt, a braided belt with central horn detail, a snakeskin belt with tortoiseshell buckle, all with YSL branding. Together with a Pierre Cardin leather belt with dove motif, and assortment of unbranded beaded, acrylic and leather belts (12), Assorted lengths: 95cm to 225cm £100-£200
484. Three Yves Saint Laurent scarves comprising a wool/silk blend paisley scarf, a yellow and white tartan scarf on a navy ground, and a wool leopard print scarf, all with YSL branding (3), Paisley: 135cm x 135cm, Checkered: 135cm x 135cm, Leopard: 136cm x136cm
£100-£200
485. A varied collection of Yves Saint Laurent scarves and others to include three identical leopard and zebra print silk scarves of differing colour profiles, one silk scarf of leopard and giraffe design, one silk scarf displaying three leopards among fauna, one silk/wool blend scarf displaying twelve intertwined cheetahs, one silk scarf displaying a repeated floral design, all branded YSL, together with five other unbranded textiles (12), Three silk: 130cm x 130cm, Leopard/giraffe silk: 85cm x 85cm, Three leopards silk: 210cm x 130cm, Twelve cheetahs: 130cm x 130cm, Floral: 130cm x 130cm
£150-£200
486. An Hermès Le Mors ‘A la Contetable’ silk scarf gold pattern on a green ground, 90 x 90cm
£60-£80
487. An Hermès L’Atlantide silk scarf 1995, on a navy blue ground, designed by Annie Faivre, 90 x 90cm
£60-£80
488. An Hermès ‘Feux de Route’ silk scarf with coach print on cream ground, 80 x 80cm £60-£80
489. An Hermès Feux de Route silk scarf on a navy and cream ground, 90 x 90cm £50-£80
490. A Louis Vuitton ‘Keepall Bandoulière 60’ bag with monogrammed coated canvas and monogram stamped zips, vachetta leather handles and luggage tag, 60cm x 30cm x 25cm
£400-£600
491. A Louis Vuitton ‘Papillion’ duffle and pochette with monogrammed coated canvas and monogram stamped zips, vachetta leather handles and strap, Duffle: 30.5cm x 14.5cm, Pochette: 16cm x 6.5cm
£200-£300
492. A Louis Vuitton ‘Rabat’ pochette with monogrammed coated canvas bag and detachable strap, gold-coloured hardware with ‘Louis Vuitton’ stamped into studs, 23cm x 16cm x 3.5cm
£200-£300
493. Two Yves Saint Laurent black evening bags one small envelope pouch and the other a snakeskin clutch, both have gold-toned metal hardware with one main compartment, interior card pocket, and embossed with ‘YvesSaintLaurent, Made in France’, Pouch: 23cm x 16cm x 3cm, Clutch: 27cm x 13.5cm x 3.5cm
£100-£150
494. An Anya Hindmarch burgundy handbag with wallet with a smooth patent leather finish, tethered zip wallet, bow and tassel detailing, magnetic close on flap, and ‘Anya Hindmarch London’ heat stamped into the interior lining, 33.5cm x 24.5cm x 6.5cm £60-£80
495. A Louis Vuitton Galliera PM handbag and zip wallet with the iconic Damier Azur canvas, engraved brass hardware and adjustable vachetta leather strap, two internal pockets and heat stamped ‘Louis Vuitton, Paris, made in France’, dustbag included, Handbag: 41cm x 29.5cm x 11.5cm, Wallet: 11.5cm x 9.5cm x 2cm £300-£400
496. Two Louis Vuitton patent wallets with the monogram vernis, vachetta leather straps, engraved brass hardware, and heat stamped ‘Louis Vuitton, Paris, made in France’, 11cm x 17.5cm x 2cm £80-£120
497. Three Dunhill ‘Rollagas’ cigarette lighters comprising two gold plated and one white metal engine turned lighters by Dunhill (3), Two 6.4 x 2.3cm, other 6 x 3cm
£40-£60
498. United Kingdom. Royal Mint Elizabeth II proof coin annual sets comprising Executive proof sets for 2000, 2002 Golden Jubilee and 2003, 2005 and 2006, sets for 2010 and 2011, with certificates in presentation cases together with brilliant uncirculated sets for 1970, 1977, 2 x 1994, 1998 baby Gift set, 2002, 2 x 2004 Christmas set, 2005 baby Gift set, 2005 Christmas set, 2021 Her Majesty The Queen’s 95th Birthday 50P collection and coins of the 1970s (qty), various £100-£150
499. A large collection of commemorative coins, coin and stamp covers etc. to include: Royal Mint. Channel Islands Issue Elizabeth II 2013 eighteen coin Cupro-Nickel proof £5 commemorative collection - The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, in capsules and accompanied by certificates, contained in trays within fitted presentation case and outer card box, Guernsey Issue twelve coin £5 collection VE Day 80th anniversary, 2015 twelve coin set Long to Reign Overs Us, East Caribbean States 2003 twelve coin set British Military Leaders - The Piedfort Collection, The Historic Coins of Great Britain Set, twelve coin History of Aviation set, twelve coin Age of the Dinosaurs set, boxed with certificates, together with cased Hawker Hurricane and Avro Lancaster commemorative medals, assorted brilliant uncirculated £5 and other coins, commemorative £5, Peter Rabbit ingot collection, Wildlife 10p collection, 2008 coronation bell, Titanic stamp and coin cover collection in two albums, Diana coin and cover collection in three albums, assorted coin and cover, four framed coin sets, etc (qty), various £100-£150
500. ‘America’s Most Beautiful Coin’Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle, 1920 obverse; standing liberty with torch and olive branch, 48 stars around, Capitol building left in background, reverse; eagle flying left over rays from the sun with motto below. Mints; Philadelphia, Denver & San Francisco. This coin was minted by the U.S. Mint from 1907-1933 and has been professionally sealed and certified in MS61… in capsule and wooden display chest with certification; PCS Stamps & Coins plus order confirmation from Danbury Mint, diameter 34.1mm, weight 33.43g
Private Collection
£1,500-£1,800
501. Canada. A $10 Gold Coin of the Royal Mint Hoard, 1914 obverse; King George V engraving by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal, reverse; Canadian coat of arms. Coin certified as MS63 or uncirculated “mint state” by PCGS. In capsule and box with documentation, diameter 27mm, weight approx. 16.7g
£800-£1,200
502. UK. First Strike: The Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign, 2013 obverse; Queen Elizabeth II facing right by Ian Rank-Broadley, reverse; St George slaying the dragon. Mintage; 10,295, this is one of the first 250 minted, graded and encapsulated by PCGS with the grade ‘Proof 69 Deep Cameo’ making it one of the finest known. In capsule and box with certification; The Royal Exchange, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 8g
£400-£500
503. HRH, The Duke of Edinburgh Pattern Coin, 1972 obverse; ‘Model’ - the rest is plain, reverse; portrait of Prince Philip from an original plaster by Humphrey Paget, denomination; 25 new pence. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter approx 40mm, weight approx. 30g
£800-£1,200
504. United Kingdom. The Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign’s Orb Coin, 2018 layered with Swarovski crystals. The cross is plated in silver with crystals, cross needs to be attached to orb. Limited edition; 500 worldwide, issuing authority; Niue. In case and with bag, box and certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter 26mm, weight approx. 62.2g
£80-£120
505. Royal Mint. An Elizabeth II Quarter Sovereign, 2009 obverse; Queen Elizabeth II facing right, a modern portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, reverse; St George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. In capsule and with royal mint box. Capsule with Numismatic Guaranty Corporation labelling and barcode, American Numismatic Association and PNG certification, diameter 13.5mm, weight approx. 2g
£100-£150
506. Royal Mint. The George III Rose Guinea, 1761-1786
obverse; portrait of King George III, reverse; decorative (rose) style shield of the royal arms. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter 24mm, weight approx. 8.4g
£400-£500
507. Royal Mint. An Elizabeth II Full & Half Sovereign, 1980 both obverses; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II based on Arnold Machin’s portrait, both reverses; St George slaying the dragon based on Benedetto Pistrucci’s portrayal, both in capsules and boxes and with Royal Mint document, full sov diameter 22m, half 19.3mm, total weight approx 11.98g
£600-£800
508. Royal Mint. The George VI Half Sovereign, 1937 obverse; portrait of King George VI by Humphrey Paget - described as the classical coinage head of the 20th century, reverse; St George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter 19.3mm, weight approx. 4g
£200-£300
509. Royal Mint. The George VI Double Sovereign, 1937 obverse; portrait of King George VI by Humphrey Paget - described as the classical coinage head of the 20th century, reverse; St George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange., diameter 28.4mm, weight approx. 16g
£1,000-£1,500
510. United Kingdom. Portraits of The Queen Sovereigns, 1965-2000
Set of 3 sovereigns, each representing one of the three major portrait-types features on circulation-quality sovereigns minted during the reign of QEII: the Gillick portrait dated 1965, the Machin portrait dated 1974 and the Rank-Broadly portrait dated 2000, reverses on all; St George slaying the dragon, all in capsule and box with certificate of authenticity, diameter(s) 22mm, each weight(s) approx. 7.98g
£1,200-£1,400
511. Royal Mint. The Queen Elizabeth UK Gold Double Sovereign, 1989
obverse; enthroned queen holding the King’s sceptre and the rod of equity and mercy by Bernard Sindall, reverse; crowned shield of arms overlaying a double Tudor rose in direct imitation of the very first sovereign by Bernard Sindall. One year only issue celebrating the 500th anniversary of the very first gold sovereign coin. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter 28mm, weight approx. 16g
Private Collection
£800-£1,000
512. Royal Mint. Three Faces of Queen Victoria Sovereign Set, 1838-1901
The Young Portrait obverse; Young Head by William Wyon. The Jubilee Portrait obverse; Jubilee Head by Joseph Boehm. The Veiled Portrait obverse; Veiled Head by Sir Thomas Brock. All reverses; St George & the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. In capsules and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter(s) 22mm, each weight(s) approx. 7.98g
Private Collection
£1,200-£1,400
513. Una & The Lion £100 silver coin, 2019 obverse shows portrait of Her majesty Queen Elizabeth Ii, reverse Una and the Lion, issuing authority; Alderney, approved by Buckingham Palace, Mintage 400. In box and capsule with certificate of authenticity from The Commonwealth Mint & Philatelic Bureau ltd, diameter 100mm, weight approx. 1kg
£500-£700
514. Royal Canadian Mint. A $250 Fine Silver Coin Maple Leaf Forever, 2018
the obverse of the convex-shaped silver coin features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. reverse; design by Royal Canadian mint engraver Stan Witten featuring a bouquet of five sugar maple (Acer saccharum) leaves. Limited mintage world wide. In box and capsule with certification; Royal Canadian Mint, diameter 102mm, weight approx. 1kg
£500-£700
515. East India Company. The Guinea Gold Proof 3 Coin Set, 2020
First; the 2020 military guinea gold proof coin, all obverses; St Helena coin effigy with date and denomination, first reverse; military guinea motif, mintage limit; 700. Second; the 2020 spade half guinea gold proof coin, reverse; spade guinea motif, mintage limit; 200. Third; the 2020 rose crown quarter guinea gold proof coin, mintage limit; 200. All in capsules and box with certification; The East India Company, edition number 86. Issuing authority; St. Helena, diameters 24mm, 20mm, 16mm, total weight approx. 14.7g
£800-£1,200
516. HM Queen Elizabeth II 90 Majestic Years Coin Collection
This collection features original British coins from each year of Queen Elizabeth II’s first 90-years, spanning from 1926 to 2016. It includes every denomination issued during her reign (up to her 90th birthday), there are 42 pre decimal coins - such as farthings, Britannia pennies, and crowns - and 49 decimal-era coins, including commemorative issues, fifty pence, and pound coins, multiple and various Private Collection
£80-£120
517. A Century of U.S. Silver Coins set
A complete 19-coin collection of all regular issue U.S. mint silver coins from the 20th century, including the final Barber silver coins (1916), and the 1964 silver Kennedy halfdollar, and the iconic Morgan and peace dollars, all coins are in capsules and presented in a wooden display case with a Danbury Mint document, multiple diameters, total weight approx. 05.ozt
£80-£120
518. The World’s First Postage Stamps with Victorian Coins an historic stamp and coin collection, includes a genuine Penny Black, Two Penny Blue and Penny Red. With these are three pennies minted in the Victorian era that feature the different portraits of the Queen: the large copper ‘Young Head’, the bronze ‘Bun Head’, and the bronze ‘Veiled Head’, also accompanied by two black booklets with information on the ‘The Penny Black’ and ‘The World’s Second Postage Stamp’. Stamps and coins they are all in capsules and in box with key and certification; Danbury Mint, largest coin diameter 33mm, total weight (coins in capsules) approx. 47.2g
£80-£120
519. United Kingdom. The House of Windsor Coinage Portraits Penny Set
An eleven coin set comprised of each royal portrait that has appeared on the penny coins of the five monarchs of House of Windsor, including three ‘decimal’ pennies of Elizabeth II. All coins are in capsules and box with certificate of authenticity; The Bradford Exchange, various diameters and weights
£40-£60
520. U.S. Presidential Dollar Collection (39 rolls) with Collector’s Chest & Portraits, issued by Danbury Mint, official U.S. Mint issues only exist up to Ronald Reagan (40th), there are 39 official portraits (Jimmy Carter was still alive when issued), with each official portrait there are the accompanying 39 rolls of 12 coins. This set also includes privately minted tribute portraits, these are found alongside the other official 39 portraits, nonofficial; portraits for Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, Diameter(s) 25mm
Private Collection
£400-£600
521. Royal Mint. The Queens Guards. A Collection of Seven coins. Obverses; The Queens Guards with crown. Reverses; H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Horse Guards, Irish Guards, Scots Guards, Blues and Royals, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards. All coins are in capsules, diameter(s) 45mm, weight(s) 51.9g (in capsule)
£50-£80
522. London. King George III. Spade Guinea, 1790
obverse; fifth laureate portrait of King George II facing right, legend around, reverse; crowned quartered shield of arms in the shape of a spade, legend around, date below. Ornate decorative loop attached to top of coin, diameter 24mm, total weight approx. 8.7g
£300-£400
523. London. King George III. Spade Guinea, 1791 obverse; portrait of King George III facing right, legend around, reverse; crowned quartered shield of arms in the shape of a spade, legend around, date below, diameter 24mm, weight 8.4g
£550-£700
524. Racing legends Medallion Collection by Graham Isom
Twelve 22-carat gold-plated medallions featuring colour portrait by Graham Isom. All coins in capsules with wooden box and certificate of authenticity; Danbury Mint, Diameter(s) 38mm
£40-£60
525. United Kingdom. Elizabeth II 2002gold proof full sovereign in capsule, with certificate in a presentation case and outer card box, diameter 22.05mm, weight approx. 7.98g
£300-£400
526. United Kingdom. Elizabeth II 2002gold proof half sovereign in capsule, with certificate in a presentation case and outer card box, diameter 19.3mm, weight approx. 3.99g
£150-£200
527. United Kingdom. George V 1912 half sovereign slabbed, in a walnut presentation case and outer card box, diameter 19.3mm, weight approx. 3.99g
£150-£200
528. Gibraltar. Elizabeth II 2021 Duke of Edinburgh commemorative quarter sovereign and two Tristan Da Cunha, 2013 and 2015 9ct gold one crowns first slabbed, in presentation box with outer card box, together with Prince George commemorative one crown and 70th anniversary of V.E Day one crown, both in capsules (3), total weight approx. 3.99ozt
£80-£120
529. Royal Mint. Elizabeth II 2021gold proof sovereign commemorative 95th Birthday coin presentation cover diameter 22.05mm, weight approx. 7.98g
£300-£400
530. Gibraltar Elizabeth II 2017 The WWI Centenary proof coin set comprising a 9ct gold Double Crown, and three other cupronickel crowns, in capsules with certificates, contained in a card folder, first diameter 26mm, weight 10g
£150-£200
531. Gibraltar. Elizabeth II six proof coin set Road to Victory 1939-1945 comprising 9ct gold double crown and five gold plated crowns, in capsules and card wallets with certificates, contained in an outer card wallet, first diameter 26mm, weight approx. 8g
£100-£150
532. Gibraltar. Elizabeth II 2016 six coin gold and silver proof commemorative set - The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 comprising a gold £10 coin, silver £20 and four silver half crowns, in capsules with certificates, contained in a booklet, first weight approx. 3.11g
£150-£200
533. A Victoria full sovereign 1898 with St George slaying the dragon and the old Victoria head facing left, total weight 7.98g
£400-£500
534. An Edward VII full sovereign 1907 with St George slaying the dragon and Edward VII facing right, total weight 7.9g
£400-£500
535. A George V Full Sovereign, 1912 obverse; George V facing left, St George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 8g
£320-£380
536. A George V Half Sovereign, 1925 obverse; George V facing left, St George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 19mm, weight approx. 3.8g
£180-£200
537. Royal Mint. A George III Sovereign, 1820 Obverse; portrait of King George III facing right, legend around. Reverse; St George slaying the dragon within garter, legend around, both engravings by Benedetto Pistrucci, diameter 22mm, weight 7.9g
£1,200-£1,800
538. Royal Mint. The Queen Elizabeth UK Gold Double Sovereign, 1980 obverse; effigy of Her Majesty queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin, reverse; St George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange., diameter 28.4mm, weight approx. 16g
Private Collection
£800-£1,000
539. United Kingdom. Portraits of Queen Victoria, Half Sovereigns (3) each gold half-sovereign represents one of the three major portrait-types minted during the period from 1893 to 1901: the Young Head portrait (minted from 1838 to 1887), this half sovereign is dated 1883, reverse; garnished shield, crowned and lined. Jubilee Head portrait (1887 to 1893), this half sovereign is 1887, reverse; garnished shield, crowned and lined. Old Head portrait (1893 to 1901), this half sovereign is dated 1900, reverse; St George slaying the dragon. All coins are in capsules and wooden box with certificated of authenticity; Danbury Mint, diameter(s) 19.3mm, each weight(s) approx. 4g
Private Collection
£600-£800
540. A George V half sovereign 1913 with St George slaying the dragon and George V head facing left, total weight 3.9g
£200-£300
541. Republic of Venice. 16th Century, Gold Ducat. obverse; St. Mark standing to left, pennant and DVX vertically at top, Doge kneeling to right. reverse; facing figure of Christ in beaded ellipse lined with stars, diameter 22mm, weight 3.5g
£150-£250
542. The Westminster Historic silver bank note collection and the Cook Islands issue Cities of The World silver banknote collection in albums (2), weight approx. 3.5ozt
£50-£80
543. Royal Mail. The Victorian, Edward VII and George V silver stamp ingot collections together with the Pillar to Post silver ingot and stamp set as issued in card presentation cases (3), weight approx. 10.36ozt
£120-£180
544. United Kingdom and Commonwealth. Elizabeth II 2006 seventeen coin gold plated silver proof commemorative Eightieth Birthday collection in capsules, with certificates, contained in lift out trays within a presentation case, weight approx. 15.7ozt
£200-£300
545. United Kingdom. Royal Mint. Elizabeth II, 2003, twelve coin Coronation Anniversary collection of silver proof 50 pence coins in capsules, with booklet, contained in a fitted presentation case, weight approx. 3ozt
£80-£120
546. Isle of Man. Elizabeth II 2020 silver proof 5oz £10 Dunkirk The 80th Anniversary and two other cases
first numbered 026/150, together with Battle of the Bulge silver Numis Proof, limited edition 092/495, and the Allies of the Second World War silver coin collection formed of seven coins, all in capsules with certificates and presentation cases (3), first diameter 65mm, total weight approx. 7.94ozt
£100-£150
547. United Kingdom. Royal Mint Elizabeth II, 2004, Channel Islands Issue The Golden Age of Steam commemorative eighteen £5 silver proof collection in capsules, with certificates, contained in two trays and a presentation case, weight approx. 16.36ozt
£200-£300
548. United Kingdom and Commonwealth. Elizabeth II 2002 twenty-four silver proof Golden Jubilee Collection in capsules, with certificates, contained in two lift out trays in a cherrywood presentation case, weight approx. 22ozt
£300-£400
549. Royal Mint. Bailiwick of Guernsey Elizabeth II 2021 commemorative silver proof five-ounce £10 coin - 75th Anniversary VE Day Victory in Europe in capsule with certificate numbered 037, in a presentation case, weight approx. 5ozt
£80-£120
550. United Kingdom. Royal Mint. Elizabeth II 2021 commemorative silver proof five-ounce £10 coinThe 95th Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen in capsule, with certificate, numbered 786, in presentation case and outer card box, weight approx. 5ozt
£100-£150
551. Solomon Islands. Elizabeth II, 2006/2007 twelve coin silver proof $25 dollars Legendary Fighting Ships Collection in capsules, contained in a presentation case, weight approx. 23.99ozt
£300-£400
552. Solomon Islands. Elizabeth II 2005 twelve coin gold plated silver proof $25 dollars collection -The History of Powered Flight in capsules, contained in a presentation case, weight approx. 11.99ozt
£200-£300
553. Bermuda. Elizabeth II 2006 eight coin $3 dollar silver proof set - Bermuda Shipwrecks coin collection in capsules with certificates in a presentation case together with, total weight approx. 8.64ozt
£100-£150
554. France. Monnaie de Paris 2020 5oz silver proof 50€ and 10€ coins Aviation et Histoire Spitfire in capsules with certificates with presentation cases with outer card sleeves (2), first diameter 50mm, total weight approx. 5.9ozt
£80-£120
555. United Kingdom. Royal Mint Elizabeth II 2015 Buckingham Palace silver £100 coin 50 Britannia and three The Longest Reigning Monarch silver £20 silver coins as issues, in original sealed packaging (5), first diameter 40mm, total weight approx. 4.5ozt
£100-£150
556. Canada. 2021 silver proof seven coin set - 100th Anniversary of Bluenose and other silver proof coins first in case with certificate and outer box, together with Canada 2015 $20 The Canadian Maple Leaf, Canada 2016 $25 piedfort, South Africa 2017 1oz silver Krugerrand and Fiji 2018 1 dollar (Coca Cola), all in capsules with certificates and outer boxes (5), weight approx. 5.2ozt
£80-£12
557. Elizabeth II commemorative silver crowns and other coins comprising 1977 silver jubilee £5, Guernsey 1998 £5 - 80th Anniversary of the battle of Britain, Isle of Man 2000 1 crown - 60th anniversary of the battle of Britain, 2002 Golden Jubilee £5, Alderney 2002 £5, 2003 £5 Coronation Jubilee, Alderney 2009 £5 - 50th Anniversary of the First Mini, 2013 £5 Coronation Jubilee, Jersey 2013 £5 -Flying Scotsman, Jersey 2014 £5 -The Centenary of The First World War, 2006 and 2013 1oz Britannias, Turks & Caicos 1999 20 crowns - Winston Churchill, and Falkland Islands 1999 50 pence - Winston Churchill, nearly all in capsules, mostly with certificates in presentation cases(14), weight approx. 12.95ozt
£180-£220
558. A collection of Elizabeth II silver proof coins and other coins comprising Gibraltar 2021 five coin silver sovereign Duke of Edinburgh commemorative set -Strength and Stay, Tristan Da Cunha 2021 six coin set - 50th Anniversary of Decimalisation, Guernsey issue 2021 two coin £2 set The 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Donald Campbell, 1995 £2 - World War II, 2001 £2 piedfort -Marconi Telegraph, 2004 £2Steam Locomotion, 2005 £2 - End of WWII, 2007 £2 - Abolition of Slavery, 2008 £2 - Olympic Games Handover, 2001 piedfort £1, 2008 piedfort £1 - forth bridge, 2008 £1 - Royal oak, 2014 Northern Ireland £1 Floral, Guernsey 2000 50p, Turks & Caicos Five CrownsBattle of Britain, Alderney 2018 £1Remembrance day, Alderney 2019 £1 - The First moon landing, Jersey 2016 fifty pence coin ingot - Bayeux tapestry, all in capsules, mostly with certificates in presentation cases, together with, a small quantity of 1920-1946 sixpences etc (qty), approx. 10.42ozt
£150-£200
559. The Complete Set of American Eagle Silver Dollars comprising five 1oz USA fine silver dollars with different uncirculated and proof finishes, the coins are in perspex slabs and mint state (PCS stamps and coins) in a wooden box with documentation, each diameter 40mm, weight 1.oz
Private Collection
£80-£120
560. A North Yemen Rial, 1963 & Four Silver Thalers, 1745-1780 first obverse; denomination within circle, translation of Arabic lettering; Yemen Arab Republic, one rial, reverse; leafy branch within wreath and date below; 1382-1963, Egyptian Mint authority. Four Maria Theresa thalers, comprising three restrikes dated 1780, featuring the bust of Empress and the Austrian double-headed eagle on reverse, with one earlier thaler dated 1745, struck for Hungary depicting the Madonna and Child with radiant halo, Diameter(s) 40mm, total weight approx 4.26ozt
£80-£120
561. A collection of 7 coins: Roman Empire, United Kingdom, France, Spain. Roman Empire. Cornelia Salonina (257-258 AD), obverse: diademed, draped bust on crescent, reverse: Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, Antoninianus, Lugdunum mint., England. James I (1603-1604), Shilling, obverse: first crowned bust right, reverse: quartered shield of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland within inner circle., Henry VI (1422-1461), Groat. Incurved Pierced Cross, Calais mint, obverse: annulets at neck, reverse: annulets in two angles, annulet stops., England. William III (1697-1701), Sixpence, Third bust, obverse: laureate and draped bust right, engraved by John Croker, reverse: crowned cruciform shields around central rampant lion., Spain. Isabel II, 1 Real, 1853., France. Napoleon III (1852-1870), Counterfeit 5 Francs, obverse: Napoleon III facing left, Barre below, reverse; illegible., United Kingdom. Edward VII (1901-1910), 3 Pence, dated 1908, obverse: uncrowned portrait of King Edward VII right, legend, reverse: crowned denomination dividing date within oak wreath, various diameters, 0.7ozt £70-£90
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The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.
“Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate)
“The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number
“Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property.
“Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts
“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property
“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer
“Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company
“Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses.
“Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction
“Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer
“Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description.
The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable
(a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:-
(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it;
(ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims;
(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;
(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.
(b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller
(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.
(b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot
(c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties
(d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at
The Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it
(f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.
(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”),
(b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason.
(c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.
(a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c),
(b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses
(c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited
(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:-
(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or
(ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or
(iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale
(b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be:
(i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold;
(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or
(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);
less Seller’s Commission and Expenses
(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination
If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques
If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.
(a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company.
(b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.
(a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:-
(i) be reconsigned for sale; or
(ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses.
(b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-
(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or
(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the
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
“Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers;
“Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent;
“Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors;
“THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183;
“Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer;
“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 26.4% (inc VAT);
“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price;
“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses;
“Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot
The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable
re-sale plus all relevant Expenses
(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address
The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control
(a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.
(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),
(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.
(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions
(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion
(a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit
(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot
(c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses
(d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller
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(a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained)
(b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form
(c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded
THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.
(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s) he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable
(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer
(d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business
(a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”)
(b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above
(c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a)
(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer.
Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.
(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers
Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:-
(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;
(b) cancel the sale of the lot;
(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot;
(d) reject future bids from the Buyer;
(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;
(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original
Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;
(g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien;
(h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;
(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings
(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage
(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction
(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law
(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)
(a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY
(b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives
(c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties
(d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
(e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.
From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to: auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than £1,000.
Since 1st April 2024 price thresholds are calculated in pounds rather than euros in accordance with The Design Right, Artist’s Resale Right and Copyright (Amendment) Regulations 2023.
All items in this catalogue marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than £1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.
The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than £1,000, but less than £50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than £50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges ad threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this charge.
For all questions relating to the regulations regarding Driot de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk