Jewellery and Silver Tuesday 11 July 2017 at 10.00am
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Jewellery and Silver at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms Tuesday 11 July 2017 at 10.00am ORDER OF SALE Lots 1 - 386
Jewellery 10 minute break
Lots 390 - 414
Foreign Silver
Lots 415 - 528
Antique Silver
Lots 529 - 567
Other Silver and Collectors’ Items
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JEWELLERY JEWELLERY 1-386
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It is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones, including coral and jade, are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity and, unless otherwise stated in individual condition reports, it must be assumed that those offered for sale have possibly been subjected to such treatments. Many of the jewellery lots in our auction are Continental or made outside the UK and whilst they have all been spot tested with acid to estimate the carat of the gold, as they were not manufactured for the UK market and may have subsequent repairs or alterations, we cannot guarantee any item will pass assay in the UK.
Lot 1 A Georgian matched gold and black glass parure with a graduated rivière necklace, bracelet, a pair of brooches and a matched bog oak brooch, the necklace composed of a series of cushion-shaped opaque black glass plaques, all set in gold cut down collets, joined by jump rings to a hook clasp. The bracelet with matching plaques joined by pairs of jump rings to a later concealed box clasp. The pair of brooches made from converted links, the matched brooch, possibly bog oak. Hinged case (5) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 2 A Georgian silver, pink paste set rivière, c.1800-1820, the necklace composed of a series of foiled, oval faceted, pink paste, each one rub set in domed back collets, all joined by jump rings to a later bolt ring clasp £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 3 An hardstone cameo and diamond ring, with the bust of a gentleman in white to a black ground. A border of rose cut diamonds in silver cut down collets, to a yellow scalloped gallery, yellow chased shank with applied foliate shoulders set with rose cut diamonds, two deficient. 23 x 19mm, 7.96g. Finger size N (approximately) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 4 A gem set girandole pendant/brooch, with a central foil-backed oval mixed cut iolite, in a domed back gold setting, with an outer pierced gallery. Three graduated pendant drops with a pink foil-backed pear cut quartz and two foiled pear cut topaz, all in cut down collets with domed back settings, with trefoil clusters of rose cut diamonds below, circular faceted emeralds above, with Dutch rose cut diamonds at the quarter points. A Dutch rose cut diamond set bale with brooch fitting. 48 x 22mm £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Buyers of CITES’ species should always check domestic import restrictions prior to bidding. This includes certain species of coral and, in particular, please note the new US legislation on ivory. In addition, buyers should also check domestic import restrictions on certain coloured stones, notably the US legislation on jadeite and rubies originating from Burma. We ask prospective buyers to bear in mind that our photographs may not provide an accurate representation of colour and size. Please note that potential purchasers should not attempt to test pieces further without an auctioneer’s specific consent.
Lot 5 A gentlemen’s smokey quartz intaglio ring, with an octagonal smokey quartz intaglio engraved with the crest of flaming heart, rub set to tapering shoulders marked 18ct, together with a Georgian intaglio ring, of a lady’s head, signed ‘Corcoran F’ (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 6 A Georgian gemstone and diamond set spray, later mounted as a brooch, assorted gemstones and foiled gemstones to include emeralds, rubies, peridot and garnet, set as flower head clusters and sprays, surrounded by rose cut diamonds. Rose cut diamond set stem and buds, all set in gold and silver, with silver closed back settings. Later gold pin and revolver clasp. Pendant drops deficient. 64 x 35mm, 19.52g £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 7 A diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire and marcasite giardinetti ring, with a rose cut diamond and ruby flower head cluster to the centre. Foliate spray surround forming a lozenge-shaped head set with assorted gemstones, rose cut diamonds and marcasite. All set to a silver head with a later gold shank. Finger size L¾ £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 8 A Georgian colourless and green paste fingerline ring, with a central row of three cushion cut and cushion-shaped old Swiss cut colourless paste. A navette-shaped surround of cushion-shaped old Swiss cut green paste to a gold, closed back setting with trifurcated shoulders, with bead infill to a reeded shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and silver. 4.39g. Finger size W £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 9 A Georgian gold memorial ring, c.1780, with a navette-shaped miniature on ivory, painted en grisaille of a lady leaning on a ship’s anchor, glazed cover to a rub set frame. Tapered shoulders with hand engraved decoration and inscription to the underside of the head, ‘W.A. ob 20 Jan 1784 ae 25’. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 27 x 15mm, 4.27g. Finger size O £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 10 A Georgian enamel and diamond set oval monogram ring, with rose cut diamond set monogram, possibly ‘AB’, to a royal blue enamel ground. A border of cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets backed in gold. Closed back setting to a tapering reeded shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Finger size M £350 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 11 A Georgian diamond set memorial ring, with an oval, landscape, woven hair panel with glazed cover. A border of Dutch rose cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets backed in gold, bifurcated shoulders with pierced lozenge infill to a reeded shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver. Finger size M½ £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 12 A Georgian three stone diamond ring, with three graduated cushion-shaped Swiss cut diamonds in closed back, silver, cut down collets. Gold bifurcated shoulders, to a reeded shank. 1.54g. Finger size O £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 13 A Georgian, diamond set, figure of eight knot brooch, of slightly arched from, with a line of cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds, set in silver and backed in gold to a later roller catch, 19.5 x 10.7mm £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 14 A cased early Victorian seed pearl necklace, brooch and earrings matched suite, the necklace composed of graduated flower head clusters joined by two seed pearl chains, with a graduated seed pearl cluster pendant to the centre concealed gold box clasp. A pair of Georgian seed pearl seed pod drop earrings and a seed pearl and flat cut garnet brooch. Fitted case by James Crichton & Company, 47 George Street, Edinburgh (4) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 17 A ruby and diamond cluster ring, composed of a triangular, arched plaque, pavé set with graduated rose cut diamonds and oval mixed cut rubies, to a scalloped outer frame. The plaque later mounted to a solid gallery, knife edge shoulders and shank. Dimensions 30 x 20mm. Finger size P½ £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 20 A pair of Georgian gold and silver moss agate cufflinks, with each oval moss agate tablet rub set to a scalloped gold frame, with shallow dome back silver settings and pierced quatrefoil joining link (2) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 21 A Georgian silver, paste set, painted miniature pendant locket, with a painted oval miniature on ivory depicting cupid with a glazed cover and faceted gold bezel. A border of old Swiss cut paste with paste set articulated ribbon bow above, slide loop behind, and hinged glazed locket verso. 63 x 43mm £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 18 A Georgian two-colour gold gem set painted miniature, later mounted to a 22ct gold wedding ring. A rectangular cut corner painted miniature of a putto en grisaille to a glazed cover and milled bezel. A coronet-style spray above, set with split pearls and garnet to a scrolling emerald, garnet and split pearl frame. A solid curved under bezel in a later 22ct gold wedding ring, London 1875. Finger size T LE £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 15 A Georgian black dot quartz swag necklace, c.1780, with a series of old European cut black dot quartz, all set in silver cut down collets. Each collet with a gold dome back and joined by baby belcher chain swags to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 435mm long £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 19 A Victorian gold, almandine garnet and turquoise trefoil cluster ring, with two circular mixed cut almandine garnets and a circular cabochon turquoise, all rub set to a trefoil head. Diamond points deficient to a border of pale blue enamel, damage, with matching enamelled crossover and bud shoulders. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.92g. Finger size L½ £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 16 A Georgian gold, flat cut, garnet rivière, c.1800, with a matching garnet cross pendant. The rivière composed of open quatrefoil clusters of cushion-shaped, flat cut garnets, in flat back cut down collets, with circular flat cut garnets between. The cruciform pendant with graduated flat cut, circular and cushion-shaped garnets, all in flat back, cut down collets, to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 470mm long, cross 59 x 56mm, 47.86g £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 22 A silver paste pendant, 19th century, with a central cluster of topaz coloured scissor cut paste, set to dome back collets, with a white paste cluster to the centre, spray clusters at the compass points and suspended from a triangular spray with a pear-shaped central paste and graduated eight cut paste surround, a concealed slide bale, pendant 69 x 32mm, together with a Georgian gold paste memorial brooch, a French Belle Époque pink and white paste brooch, and a Victorian white paste curb chain brooch (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 23 A single row, graduated butterscotch, olive-shaped amber bead necklace, 8.3 x 6.2mm to 25 x 19.6mm in size, strung plain to a screw clasp. Damage to the clasp. 37.19g £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 24 A Victorian Berlin painted porcelain plaque brooch, depicting two young ladies in 18th century costume with flowers in a basket. The plaque rub set to an outer chain link. Border marked ‘IS’. 83 x 68mm, 46.13g £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 25 An Indian, gold, painted miniature brooch, depicting musicians and couples watching a lady dancing, to a glazed cover. A cannetille border to pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 42 x 38mm, 16.55g £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 26 A Victorian Etruscan-style gold circle brooch, with a flat section hoop with a rectangular block at the compass points, with applied twisted wire and bead decoration, an outer row of applied beards and internal Gothic gallery tested as approximately 15ct gold, 37 x 37mm, 8.18g, a late Victorian oval shield-style gold brooch, with a central cover and split pearl star with outer lobes border with applied outer bead and glazed locket verso, tested as approximately 15ct gold, 10.57g, and a 9ct gold horseshoe brooch, with applied central spray, Birmingham, 1887, 4.12g (3) £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 27 A single row graduated amber bead necklace, with olive and barrel-shaped beads in butterscotch and honey tones, strung plain, no clasp, 7.2 x 5.6mm to 17.5 x 14.5mm, 60.58g, 1140mm long £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 28 A Victorian carved twig coral necklace, with interlocking dumb-bell shaped coral sections to a gilt metal bolt ring clasp. 2070mm in length, 112.94g £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 29 A four-row, two-colour, twig coral necklace, c.1830, with sections of white and salmon interlocking dumb-bell shaped sections. Bouton-shaped coral bead stations with cross-hatch incised decoration to a matching gold and coral concealed clasp. 365mm long, 20.00g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 30 An Edwardian paste and split pearl ring, with an oval purple paste, with hand painted enamel putto, claw set with split pearl claw tips. Trifurcated shoulders with flat bar decoration to a three-row blade edge bar shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 6.45g. Finger size O £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 36 A pair of Victorian, gold, Etruscan-style drop earrings, c.1870, a circular half bead top with an applied twisted wire flower head and inverted pippin drop below. Graduated lines of twisted wire decoration to a bloomed ground, hook wire fittings with lock. Marked 15C. 50mm long, 5.07g (2) £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 31 A single stone diamond set chimera or eagle ring, with a dragon holding a brilliant cut diamond in a milligrain collet, with outstretched wings to each side, forming the shoulders. Marked 18ct. 9.96g. Finger size M½ LE £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 37 A Victorian Etruscan Revival, gold, pietra dura pendant, c.1870, with a glazed locket verso. A circular pietra dura plaque with inlaid hardstone carnations, rub set to a pentagonal frame with applied bead clusters and fine work scrolls to a matching wide ‘V’ shaped bale. All to a bloomed ground with glazed hinged locket verso, damage. Dimensions 62 x 44mm, 20.62g £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 32 A Victorian garnet, diamond and enamel head, later mounted as a ring, with a circular mixed cut garnet, claw set to the centre. Pierced scalloped claws decorated with black enamel swags, overlaid with scalloped sections, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds. Marked 15ct. Finger size M £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 33 A single row, uniform faceted, garnet bead necklace, with a Russian gold, three-row garnet set clasp. The clasp, formerly for a bracelet with a square sugar loaf garnet to the centre, surrounded by rose cut garnets between, gold half beads to clamshells and paper scrolls. Marked for St Petersburg, 56 Zolotnik. Maker’s mark unidentified £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 34 A Victorian gold flat section hinged Etruscan-style bangle, c.1870, 17mm wide. Decoration to the top half with a central row of oak leaves and acorns, with twisted wire and scalloped decoration to a bloomed ground. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Interior dimensions 57 x 47mm, 22.87g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 35 A French gold hardstone cameo bar brooch, with a cameo of a classical lady in white to a dark tan ground, rub set to the centre. A raised bead border to tapering bars at each side with blind fretwork. Plain pin, visor catch and easel safety catch. French poinçon for 18ct gold standard. 72mm long, 17.96g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 42 A Victorian foiled emerald knot brooch, c.1850, with a central cluster of foiled octagonal cut emeralds with textured petals and divisions. Looped knot with buds and an articulated detachable knot suspended below, with an inverted pippin drop and bloomed finish. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 70 x 35mm, 11.86g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 43 A Victorian gold pendant of cartouche form, with foliate and vine top. A black champlevé enamel linear border with later applied shield plaque and initial ‘R’ glazed locket verso with articulated ‘V’ shaped bale. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 45 x 30mm, 8.47g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 44 A Victorian gold, chrysoberyl and foiled quartz snake or serpent brooch, with the coiled snake holding a purple foiled cabochon quartz pendant in its mouth, with a cabochon chrysoberyl, rub set to the head. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 31 x 35mm, 4.30g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 38 A Victorian Etruscan-style gold barbell and intaglio brooch, c.1870, an oval cornelian intaglio depicting a Roman warrior head, rub set to the centre. A twisted bar to each side with twisted wire decoration, with a gold bead at each end with applied wire decoration to a bloomed ground. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 47mm long, 6.21g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 39 A Victorian gold brooch, with a central glazed oval picture locket with a naturalistic giardinetti spray and gold basket, a border of textured vine leaves and tendrils with a bird above and glazed locket verso, signed ‘Powell’, tested as approximately 9ct gold. 48 x 43mm, 20.81g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 40 A Victorian gold brooch, with a central glazed oval landscape picture locket with a coiled hair to a border of textured vine leaves and tendrils. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 54 x 47mm, 25.60g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 41 A Victorian garter-style knot brooch, with two angled layers of concave hoops with Etruscan-style applied wirework to a bloomed ground. Applied graduated beads to a hand engraved ground, with concave tongue section to a bloomed ground with articulated fringe below. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Dimensions 69 x 36mm, 10.54g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 45 A Victorian diamond set India star and blue glass plaque, later mounted as a ring. An oval, domed, blue glass tablet with an applied, graduated, rose cut diamond set India star, to a rope border. Hand engraved foliate decoration to the underside with pierced gallery and round shank. Tested as 14ct gold setting with 18ct gold gallery and shank. 32 x 26mm, 16.54g. Finger size S½ £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 46 A Victorian diamond and enamel articulated snake bangle, hollow elliptical section with the body and tapering tail with royal blue enamel decoration with scattered rose cut diamonds. The top of the head with a rose cut diamond set panel, rose cut diamond set eyes and scattered rose cut diamonds throughout to a cross-hatch textured ground, glazing compartment, damaged. Verso, deficient. Dimensions flexible. 31.83g £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 47 An oval gold, enamel and diamond hinged locket, c.1910, with royal blue guilloché enamel decoration to the front cover. An applied stylised fleur-de-lys, milligrain set with diamonds, plain back, suspended on a trace chain. Locket tested as approximately 15ct gold. Chain tested as approximately 18ct gold. 32 x 24mm (excluding bale), chain 224mm long, 13.79g £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 48 A Victorian silver and gold, emerald, split pearl and enamel locket/centrepiece, a pair of cylindrical end caps, each rub set with a split pearl to a royal blue guilloché enamel ground, with substantial loss of enamel, secured with an hinged, heart-shaped padlock. The padlock with a quatrefoil cluster of split pearls, one deficient, and an emerald cut emerald rub set to the centre. Royal blue enamel guilloché ground, damage, glazed locket verso, with woven hair beneath £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 53 An Edwardian sapphire and diamond cluster head, later mounted to a bar brooch. A circular Swiss cut sapphire, surrounded by old eight cut and Swiss cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped gallery, mounted to the top of a blade edge bar. Cluster head tested as approximately 18ct gold, bar as 9ct gold. 38 x 8.8mm, 3.15g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 54 A French gold and lapis lazuli-mounted miniature perfume bottle, c.1880, a circular form glass bottle with hinged gold mount and cap, with a circular cabochon lapis lazuli, rub set to the lid. French poinçon. Maker’s mark unidentified. 49mm long £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 55 A pair of late Victorian sapphire and diamond cluster clip-on earrings, c.1895, each oval mixed cut sapphire surrounded by old European cut diamonds and claw set to a silver rex-style gallery. Yellow underbezel and later Continental clip fittings. Tested as silver backed in gold. 18 x 12.1mm, 4.68g (2) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 56 A Victorian gold, amethyst, diamond and enamel pendant, c.1860, with an oval cabochon amethyst with an applied diamond set star. A graduated old eight cut diamond with graduated rose cut diamonds, grain set to a gold star with a concave outer frame with two rows of sky blue enamel dotwork. A matching enamelled bale with a kidney bean-shaped glazed locket verso. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 30 x 19mm, 6.91g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 57 A pair of gold and amethyst drop earrings, c.1900, with a circular mixed cut amethyst, claw set at the top, a section of trace chain below, culminating in a pear cut amethyst, all claw set to a fine gallery and later screw fittings, earrings marked 9ct, 25mm long, together with a Victorian gold cabochon garnet strapwork pendant drop, later converted to a brooch, with hand engraved scroll decoration, brooch 30 x 19mm, and a Victorian amethyst and doublet three stone gold ring, with hand engraved shoulders. Finger size K (4) £170 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 58 A two stone untreated Burma ruby and diamond crossover ring, with diamond set shoulders. A slightly oval old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 2.17ct, claw set to a white rex collet with yellow underbezel. The slightly oval mixed cut Burma ruby, claw set to a yellow rex collet, with sweeping crossover shoulders, grain set with old Swiss cut diamonds to a plain yellow shank. Shank beads fitted. Burma ruby accompanied by a report from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 11 November 2016, No. 13378 stating that no evidence of heat treatment was observed. Origin opinion: Burma. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: VS2/SI1 Finger size J-K (estimated, shank beads fitted) £8,000-10,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 59 A Victorian three stone pink sapphire and diamond ring, with a cushion-shaped pink sapphire, four claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond four claw set to each side with leaf shoulders and a reeded shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 4.03g. Finger size O LE £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 60 A late Victorian ruby, diamond and cultured pearl open crescent brooch, c.1890, of ribbon form. A blade edge bar crescent with an oval mixed cut ruby, claw set to the centre, and a circular mixed cut ruby to each end. A small cultured pearl peg set between each ruby with looped ribbon between, grain set with graduated Swiss cut and rose cut diamonds to a plain pin and two-row ‘C’ catch. Cultured pearls are replacements. Dimensions 42 x 9mm, 5.99g £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 61 A late Victorian seven stone ruby and diamond closed crescent brooch, with a blade edge bar frame. Graduated circular mixed cut rubies and old European and rose cut diamonds, claw set between. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 19 x 17mm, 2.91g £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 62 A late Victorian, diamond set, India star brooch/pendant, with a cushion cut diamond, set at the centre in a cut down collet. A border of old European cut diamonds, grain set to pointed petals, blade edge bars culminating in a cushion-shaped old European cut diamond in a cut down collet, between the six point star, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds. Detachable gold brooch fitting. All set in silver and backed in gold. 32 x 32mm, 7.58g £600 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 63 A Belle Époque diamond set spray brooch, with radiating leaves and buds. A central old European cut diamond, milligrain set in a plain collet, with an articulated diamond set pendant drop below. The leaves and buds grain set with old European cut/Swiss cut and rose cut diamonds, all milligrain set. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. Dimensions 52 x 26mm, 6.65g £450 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 64 An 18ct gold Edwardian five stone diamond boat-shaped ring, with five graduated old European cut diamonds, all claw set to scalloped settings, Birmingham, 1910. 4.40g. Finger size M £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 65 A late Victorian five stone diamond carved head ring, with graduated cushion cut and old European cut diamonds, claw set to a carved head with plain shank. Marked 18ct. Finger size Q £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 66 A Victorian single row graduated opal and rock crystal rondelle bead necklace, graduated opal beads, 4.4 to 11.9mm in size, strung plain with faceted rock crystal rondelle spacer beads to a bolt ring clasp. 417mm long, 26.37g £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 67 A late Victorian opal and diamond hinged bangle, c.1890, with a row of graduated oval cabochon opals, claw set to the top half. Rows of graduated old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, claw set between to a rex-style gallery and ‘D’ section hinged bangle, with concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Internal dimensions 60 x 47mm, 12.11g £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 68 A Victorian five stone opal carved head ring, with five graduated circular cabochon opals, all claw set to a carved head, with pairs of diamond set points, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Finger size M £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 69 A single stone black opal bar brooch or tiepin, c.1915, with a pear-shaped cabochon black opal, rub set to one end, with a milled, scalloped border with gold beads between. The opal mounted to the end of a flat section bar with looped wire catch. Marked 9ct. 58 x 10.3mm £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 70 A black opal and diamond daisy cluster ring, c.1915, with a circular cabochon black opal, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by old eight cut diamonds. All claw set in a white gallery to a solid yellow underbezel, yellow circular shoulders and plain shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. 3.69g. Finger size Q £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 71 A Victorian gold, opal and diamond set open crescent brooch, c.1890, a row of graduated, circular, cabochon opals, with an old European cut diamond to each end and diamond set points. Solid gallery to the inside edge, claw set outer gallery with pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold backed in 15ct gold. 63 x 7.5mm, 6.63g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 72 An Edwardian five stone opal and diamond bar brooch, with three oval cabochon opals, all individually rub set to a blade edge bar. An old Swiss cut diamond, claw set between the opals to a pin and conical catch. Marked SS18. 36 x 8.6mm, 2.70g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 73 A single stone opal gold bar brooch, c.1920, with an oval cabochon opal, milligrain set in a plain collet, at the centre of a tapering bar. Marked 15ct. 58 x 16.5mm £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 74 A pair of single stone opal earrings, with a heart-shaped cabochon opal, claw set to screw fittings. Marked 9ct. 10.2 x 9.7mm (2) £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 75 A Victorian diamond set gold horseshoe, later mounted to a gold tie bar. The horseshoe grain set with a row of graduated old cut diamonds in box settings, mounted to one end of a flat section bar. Horseshoe tested as approximately 18ct gold. Bar marked 9ct £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 76 A diamond set gold bracelet, early 20th century, with an arched central pierced plaque. A central blade edge bar with graduated old European cut diamonds, spitch set to plain collets between diamond set lozenges, to open star centres and hexagonal borders set with Swiss cut diamonds. A line of articulated plain collets to each side, spitch set with diamonds and a trefoil cluster of diamonds, chain connections to an expanding gold bracelet with box clasp and figure-of-eight catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 210mm long, 12.68g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 77 A Victorian sterling silver Aesthetic Movement oval hinged locket, with hand engraved fern leaf panels between polished bands, the locket suspended on a Victorian pierced plaque link chain with applied bead centres and hand engraved, wrap-over joining links and two bolt ring clasps, locket Birmingham, possibly 1881, indistinct, 38.24g, the chain tested as silver, together with a late Victorian Aesthetic Movement pierced brooch and matching drop earrings (4) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 78 A Victorian sterling silver Aesthetic period hinged bangle, 37mm wide, with applied rose and yellow gold flowers and garlands, between geometric gold bands with hand engraved decoration. 58 x 47mm interior dimensions, 49.15g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 79 A French silver desk seal, with three classical figures standing in recessed arches with Corinthian columns to each side, scrolls and bands to a waisted section below scrolled base with putti, rectangular base with traces of gilding, intaglio engraved with a griffin standing on a ribbon £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 80 A cased sterling silver desk seal, by Child and Child, of tapering cylindrical form. Stained green ivory handle with scalloped edge strapwork to a blind base. Maker’s mark and fitted case, tatty, with named silk interior lid, 65 x 18.3mm £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 81 A Victorian foiled quartz bangle, buckle, brooches and earrings suite, c.1880, the flat section hinged bangle with a series of circular cabochon pink foiled quartz, all rub set to individual collets, to a hand engraved ground, a matching rectangular buckle, a pair of earrings, and three brooches (7) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 82 A pair of Victorian carved agate gold drop earrings, with a faceted agate pippin to a gold cap with later hook fittings, 65 x 9.7mm, together with a pair of Edwardian stained agate pippin drop earrings, on silver fittings, 50 x 10.2mm (4) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 83 A Victorian split pearl cluster pendant, of circular blossom form. A split pearl rub set to the centre of a daisy with a split pearl to each petal. An outer row of petals, each set with a later split pearl with a split pearl between, rub set in a plain collet. A detachable bale grain set with graduated split pearls. Alternative fitting deficient. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Dimensions 39 x 28mm, 9.19g £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 89 An Edwardian gold, amethyst and split pearl scrolling cartouche-shaped Art Nouveau pendant, an oval mixed cut amethyst, milligrain set in a plain collet to an open scrolling surround, grain set with graduated split pearls. An oval mixed cut amethyst pendant drop below with a split pearl bale above, suspended on a gold foxtail chain. Chain marked 9ct, pendant marked 15ct. Pendant 52 x 28mm £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 84 A late Victorian gold and split pearl necklace, c.1900, the necklace with an articulated spray centrepiece with flower head clusters and leaves, all set with split pearls, to a split pearl set chain with plain back chain, necklace tested as approximately 15ct gold, with a matched pendant drop, c.1905, a box clasp and detachable matched heart-shaped pendant drop with bow above, all set with split pearls. The pendant marked 15c (2) £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 90 A late Victorian amethyst, seed pearl and split pearl brooch/pendant, c.1900, an oval mixed cut amethyst, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a border of split pearls with a shamrock at each quarter point, peg set with a seed pearl, three deficient, marked 15ct. 30 x 25mm, 7.79g £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 85 An Edwardian cased, split pearl gold bangle, c.1905, of oval hinged form. The top section with an elongated boat-shaped centrepiece with a row of graduated split pearls in box settings, with rope effect borders to a plaited lower half. Case by Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Company, 112 Regent Street, London. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Interior dimensions 55 x 47mm, 12.59g £180 - 220 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 86 A cased gold, split pearl and hinged locket, with an applied cross to the front cover, set with graduated split pearls. Repoussé back case with two Chinese men beneath a pine tree looking at a star, with a vacant cartouche to the back cover. Case by ‘H Miller & Co., 21 Nanking Road, Shanghai’. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 56 x 29mm, 22.30g £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 87 An Edwardian diamond set flower brooch, c.1900, with a rose cut diamond claw set to the centre, incised petal and stem, all with a bloomed finish. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Dimensions 59 x 24mm, 6.45g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 88 A Jugendstil gold and enamel brooch, of triangular form with dusty pink plique-à-jour enamel sections and blade edge bar arches. A split pearl rub set to each end with a later opal pendant drop to the centre. Marked 9ct. 42 x 24mm, 5.80g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 95 A diamond and seed pearl open crescent brooch, c.1905, possibly American. A line of graduated seed pearls, all peg set alternately between graduated old European cut diamonds, in four claw settings. All set in yellow faced with white at the points. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and platinum £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 96 A gold cat’s eye, ruby, diamond and split pearl bee or insect brooch, c.1900, an oval mixed cut ruby, rub set, forming the thorax, rose cut diamond set eyes and a cabochon cat’s eye, rub set as the abdomen. The wings grain set with lines of graduated split pearls to a plain brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 28 x 21mm £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 91 A cased Edwardian tourmaline, diamond and seed pearl pendant, with a circular mixed cut tourmaline, milligrain set in a plain collet to the centre. A square frame with sunray corners to an offset square frame, with textured laurel leaves to blade edge bar. An old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre of each bar, with a seed pearl peg set to each corner, with a plain hoop outer frame. Suspended on a fine trace chain with a bolt ring clasp. Pendant marked 15ct. Chain tested as platinum. Pendant 29mm diameter, 5.76g, chain 2.20g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 92 A pair of Edwardian peridot, seed pearl and diamond drop earrings, c.1910, with later screw fittings. An articulated laurel bough, grain set with rose cut diamonds and peg set with seed pearls, to a blade edge bar with a rub set oval mixed cut peridot below. Marked 15ct. One replacement lower carat fitting. 24 x 63mm, 2.92g (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 93 A late Victorian carved banded agate flower head brooch, with an old European cut diamond, claw set to the centre. Tested and valued as 14ct gold. 28 x 28mm, 6.91g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 94 An Edwardian cased set of four almandine garnet and split pearl gold bar brooches, c.1900, the largest bar brooch with an oval mixed cut garnet, spitch set in the centre, with a shamrock at each side set with split pearls, and three matching smaller examples. A fitted clamshell-shaped case. Marked 15. 30 to 45mm long, 11.86g (4) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 97 A single row graduated white coral bead necklace, 5.5 to 15.6mm in size, strung plain to a gold barrel clasp marked 9c, together with a two-row graduated white coral bead necklace, 4.5 to 8.5mm in size, with faceted glass rondelles, strung plain to a gold bolt ring clasp (2) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 98 An Edwardian gold, six-row, gate bracelet, with pairs of narrow interior links to wider, wavy, outer links and a large padlock clasp. 19.48g £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 99 An Edwardian gold, opal and diamond set hinged bangle, with two parallel frames. Ridged and milled decoration with an applied central plaque, star set with alternating cabochon opals, eight cut diamonds and rose cut diamonds, damage. Marked 9ct. 12.00g £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 100 A three-row graduated coral bead necklace, with graduated barrel and bouton-shaped beads, strung plain to a three-row gold box clasp with hand engraved decoration £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 101 A collection of three gold fox head items of jewellery, to include a gold sprung wire and fox head bangle with a hook clasp, a 14ct gold fox head stock pin by Cropp & Farr with ruby set eyes, and a bar brooch composed of three gold fox heads mounted to gold bands with three sets of fox teeth, later mounted to a gilt metal bar. Gold mounts tested as approximately 15ct gold (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 102 A Victorian gold heart-shaped pendant, with a forget-me-not cluster of cabochon turquoise, rub set to the front with a hand engraved foliate ground, glazed locket verso with coiled hair and seed pearls below. The heart suspended on an Italian gold rope chain by UNOAERRE with a lobster claw clasp marked 750. Chain 560mm long, 17.69g. Heart 23 x 17mm, 3.82g £300 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 104 A pair of cased Edwardian or early 20th century, coral and seed pearl, gold drop earrings, a coral bouton, 9.8mm diameter, peg set below a small textured clamshell, with a seed pearl peg set to the centre, suspended below a trace chain with later screw fittings, marked 9c, together with an Edwardian gold rectangular bar brooch, with lattice centre and a row of three rub set cabochon turquoise to a white enamel frame with gold dot detail, marked 9ct (3) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 105 A late Victorian gold, oval hinged locket, with a split pearl set shamrock to the front cover, embossed bead and bands of hand engraved decoration to a plain ‘V’ shaped bale, 42 x 25mm including bale, together with a ruby and seed pearl gold cluster ring, c.1830, with chased shoulders and reeded shank, finger size O, and a pair of Edwardian split pearl and coral drop earrings, to screw fittings, all tested as approximately 9ct gold, 13.65g total (4) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 106 A Victorian gold, coral and diamond cluster head, later mounted as a bar brooch, a circular cabochon coral, peg set to the centre, surrounded by rose cut diamonds to a scalloped gallery and two-row underbezel. Later mounted to an Edwardian gold wire bar brooch with a safety chain fitted. 32mm long, head 12.3mm diameter, 3.37g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 107 A Russian gold double curb link bracelet, c.1910, with concealed box clasp and detachable safety chain, with 56 zolotnik mark for St Petersburg, maker’s mark unidentified, 5 x 185mm, 10.74g, together with a late Victorian gold swallow brooch, c.1900, holding a split pearl pendant in its beak, marked 15ct. 48 x 37mm, 3.45g (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 103 A late Victorian gold, turquoise and split pearl bracelet, c.1900, a hollow curb link bracelet with a centrepiece of four circular cabochon turquoise and three split pearls, all rub set in plain gold collets to the top of the links. A 15ct gold ‘Faith, Hope and Charity’ charm suspended to one side with a concealed box clasp and safety chain marked 15. Charm hallmarked 15ct gold, Chester 1898. 195 x 8.4mm, 21.04g £220 - 260 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 108 A large collection of stick pins, to include Victorian and Edwardian examples, a gold putto with rose cut diamond set silver wings holding a synthetic ruby, a rose cut diamond set initial ‘A’ with pearl above, a ruby and diamond set horseshoe with pearl above, a bouton coral, 16.5mm diameter, and a diamond star in agate (qty.) £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 109 A collection of nine Victorian and Edwardian stickpins, including one late 20th century example. A Victorian diamond and conch pearl stickpin with an old European cut diamond in a silver cut down collet, with a diamond and conch pearl pendant below to a gold pin, and a single pearl example with a baroque pearl, untested, claw set to a rex collet (9) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 110 A collection of eight unmounted carved shell cameos, depicting mythical scenes, 50 x 37mm to 61 x 45mm (8) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 111 A Victorian carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a classical female figure, partially clothed in robes, holding an ewer aloft in the night sky. White to a light brown ground, rub set to a flared frame with hand engraved scroll and pierced decoration. Tested as approximately 9ct gold £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 112 A collection of six unmounted carved shell cameos, and an unmounted glass intaglio, depicting madonna and child (7) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 113 A gold-mounted mother-of-pearl trinket box, of rectangular hinged form. Carved relief mother-of-pearl rectangular panels, depicting squirrels amongst grapevines in plain gold mounts, with a gold thumbpiece. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 74 x 60 x 35mm, 125.79g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 114 An Edwardian graduated moonstone fringe necklace, with a centrepiece composed of a series of graduated circular cabochon moonstones, all rub set in spectacle settings, with oval, cabochon moonstone pendant drops in spectacle settings. A gold trace chain to each side with a replacement rolled gold hook clasp. Necklace tested as approximately 9ct gold. Box by ‘Hirdaramani Jewellers, Fort Colombo’ £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 118 A silver Arts & Crafts blister pearl, moonstone, stained jasper and rock crystal pendant in the round, c.1930, attributed to Amy Sandheim. Three free-form blister pearl plaques, rub set between pierced gallery bands with a circular cabochon moonstone, rub set above and below. A pierced gallery hoop at the top and bottom, each with a pierced ball and three applied, pear-shaped, stained jasper cabochons in plain rub over settings. Suspended from a faceted rock crystal bead with a wire ‘V’ shaped bale, a smaller faceted rock crystal bead below with a stained jasper pippin drop £250 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 115 An Edwardian gold moonstone fringe necklace, with a centrepiece of graduated oval cabochon moonstones in spectacle settings. Circular cabochon moonstone drops between a longer fringe of oval and circular cabochon moonstone, in matching spectacle settings with a curb back chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. In a fabric cover box. One loose moonstone £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 116 A gold moonstone bracelet, c.1900, with a Victorian rock crystal charm suspended from one end. A series of graduated cabochon moonstones, all rub set in scalloped collets and joined by pairs of trace chain, with an oval cabochon rock crystal, set in a scalloped gold band, to a bolt ring at one end. 195mm in length £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 117 An Arts & Crafts citrine and peridot, silver and gold pendant and earring suite, c.1930, attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, the pendant composed of an oval mixed cut citrine, surrounded by pear cut peridots, all claw set in silver with gold-capped beads between, a citrine briolette suspended below with a trefoil peridot cluster to the cap with a split Figaro chain, pendant 75 x 27mm, together with a pair of matching clip-on earrings, 60 x 23mm, together with a matched citrine and peridot bracelet, attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, with a centrepiece composed of a scissor cut citrine surrounded by pear cut peridots with gold-capped dots between to a matching small cluster to each side. An emerald cut citrine, claw set in gold at each side with pairs of gold joining links to a further cluster and concealed box clasp with figure of eight safety catch. Bracelet 175mm (4) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 119 An Austrian four ducat coin, dated 1915, claw set to a pendant mount with diamond cut decoration and plain ‘V’ shaped bale. Tested and valued as 18-20ct gold. 50 x 41mm, 17.45g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 120 A 9ct gold bloodstone and turquoise set seal, c.1960, of bacchanalian form. An oval bloodstone matrix, rub set to a chased frame, set with a row of cabochon turquoise. A wine barrel above with trailing vine leaves and grapes, with a cherub at each end holding a goblet, to a chased central post and hinged bow, London 1966. 60 x 27mm, 40.04g £250 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 121 A gold and amethyst seal, c.1830, with a circular amethyst matrix intaglio engraved with a bible, Latin cross and ducal coronet above. Chased and gadrooned mount with a large chased split ring. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 38 x 16mm (including split ring), 7.23g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 122 A gold intaglio engraved seal, c.1830-1840, with a rectangular smokey quartz matrix seal engraved with intaglio engraved crest and motto ‘Insperata Floruit’, gadrooned domed back with chased decorative border, scrolling supports with a chased bale and split ring. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Dimensions 48 x 23mm, 22.99g £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 123 A Victorian trace link guard chain, with a screw action, locking hinged, swivel clip to one end. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 1477mm long (excluding the swivel) £620 - 660 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 124 An Islamic gold and garnet ring, possibly 18th century, with an oval cabochon garnet, rub set to a beaded border. A tall conical collet with raised horses and amphora to a black enamel ground, with stepped shoulders decorated with black champlevé enamel and similarly decorated shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 17.61g. Finger size V £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 126 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.84ct, claw set to split shoulders and a plain shank, London 2005. 5.80g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: L/M Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size S½ £650 - 750 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 127 A Victorian gold belcher link watch albert, with looped jump rings between. A twisted wire ‘T’ bar with swivel clip to each end and an hinged gold compass fob. Milled sides with a circular bloodstone tablet to one side and raised gold monogram to the other. Compass and swivel clips marked 9ct. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 50.96g £260 - 320 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 128 A 9ct gold curb chain bracelet, with a padlock clasp, Birmingham 1966. 205mm long, 62.23g £480 - 520 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 129 An 18ct gold fetter and three bracelet, with a swivel clip to one end, originally from a watch albert. 230mm long, 21.68g £220 - 260 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 130 An unmounted oval jasper hardstone cameo, depicting the profile of a bearded gentleman, together with a silver gilt intaglio engraved cushion-shaped amethyst ring, depicting the profile of a classical gentleman, and an oval unmounted small cameo (3) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 131 A pair of gentlemen’s lapis lazuli gold chain-link cufflinks, each one with a barrel-shaped lapis lazuli tablet, rub set in a gold frame. Curb link chain connections to flat section, circular back plates with stylised hand engraved monogram. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Lapis lazuli 24 x 19mm (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 125 A gold single stone emerald ring, with an oval cabochon emerald, rub set to a plain mount with flat section shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Emerald estimated as approximately 9.88ct. 12.42g. Finger size L £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 141 A ladies’ Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch, c.1925, with a later 9ct white gold bracelet. A rectangular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued spade hands, graduated eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the case and ring lugs with hand engraved case side. A later two-row 9ct white gold Brazilian snake bracelet with an adjustable sliding clasp, Birmingham 1961. Case marked ‘PLATINUM, LONDON MAKE’. 173mm (maximum), 19.59g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 142 A single row graduated jade bead necklace, 5.4 to 8.9mm in size, strung plain to a white gold bolt ring clasp, a single stone, oval, cabochon jade ring, six claw set with double claws to a plain collet, split shoulders to a plain shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, finger size P½, together with a Chinese silver bar brooch, set with four lozenge jade cabochons (3) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 137 A single stone diamond ring, c.1930, with diamond set shoulders. An old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 2.03ct, six claw set to a plain collet with a two-row underbezel. Flat section shoulders, each milligrain set with three old eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. 2.97g. Tested as platinum. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: F/G Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size K £8,500 - 9,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 143 A single row graduated natural pearl necklace, with a diamond set boat-shaped safety clasp. A total of 125 pearls, 2.35 to 5.98mm in size, strung knotted to a single row white gold boat-shaped safety clasp, grain set with a central cushion cut diamond and two eight cut diamonds. Necklace safety chain fitted. 10.49g £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 138 An Art Deco platinum and white gold graduated diamond set bracelet, c.1925, a central old brilliant cut diamond, milligrain set in a shallow collet, with a flat section outer frame, estimated as approximately 0.91ct. Five graduated old brilliant cut diamonds to each side, all similarly set, with jointed sections to a white gold expanding bracelet to a diamond set concealed box clasp with two figure of eight safety catches. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 2.75ct. 158mm long, 13.01g. Principal diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: SI1/P1 £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 139 A ladies’ Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch, c.1930, with rectangular silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued hands. Raised geometric wedges to each end of the case, pavé set with eight cut diamonds to the bezel and extended lugs, to a leather strap. Tested as platinum £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 140 A ladies’ Art Deco, diamond set, platinum cocktail watch, with a later white gold bracelet. A baguette cocktail watch with rectangular silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued hands, with extended lugs. The case and extended lugs milligrain set with eight cut diamonds to a later rectangular section Brazilian snake bracelet with adjustable clasp. Case marked ‘PLATINUM, LONDON MAKE’. Bracelet marked ‘Chaincraft 9ct’. 18.29g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 144 A single row graduated natural pearl necklace, with a diamond set safety clasp. One hundred and forty-nine graduated natural saltwater pearls, 2.1 to 5.9mm in size, strung knotted to a single row boat-shaped safety clasp, grain set with old eight cut and rose cut diamonds. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. Accompanied by a report from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory, No. 13681 dated 24/01/2017, with a stated weight of 7.68g, natural pearls (saltwater) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 145 A single row uniform seed pearl necklace, with larger pearls spaced throughout, strung plain to a later silver boat-shaped clasp. Pearls untested. 8.78g £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 146 A single row graduated seed pearl necklace, with pearls of 1.9 to 2.9mm in size, strung plain to an early Victorian rose cut diamond and split pearl quatrefoil gold box clasp. Pearls untested. 380mm long, 4.11g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 147 A three-row graduated cultured pearl necklace, 5 to 8.5mm in size, strung plain to a three-row diamond set clasp. Two old European cut diamonds, grains set in box collets to a rectangular surround, pierced and milligrain set with eight cut diamonds to a pierced basket. Necklace safety chain fitted. A fitted case by ‘Gerry & Co. Newton Abbot’ £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 148 A ladies’ Art Deco diamond set Movado mechanical cocktail watch, c.1930, a circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and blued hands. A barrel-shaped case with two rows of graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, all milligrain set with hand engraved laurel leaves. Hand engraved Greek key pattern to the case sides, stepped lugs and three articulated links to each side, all milligrain set with old brilliant cut diamonds with diamond set points. Hand engraved initials to the case back, ‘MQ’, to a later expanding bracelet £500 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 149 An Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond plaque ring, with a 6.7mm cultured pearl, peg set to the centre of the ogee-shaped plaque. An old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the top and bottom, with pierced lines and graduated rose cut diamonds between. A rose cut diamond, milligrain set to each shoulder, to chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Head 7.3 x 6.2mm, 4.99g. Finger size X £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 150 An Art Deco single stone fancy diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders. An old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.90ct, six claw set to a pierced collet with pavé set buckle shoulders with graduated baguette cut and eight cut diamonds, to a plain shank with support beads fitted. Marked PLAT. Box by Collingwood of Conduit St. Finger size J/K estimated £3,000 - 4,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Accompanied by a report from GCS, 30 New Bond Street, No. 57777-9197, dated 15/03/2017 with grades of colour fancy deep brown/yellow, clarity VS1/VS2.
Lot 151 An Art Deco single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.58ct, four claw set to a square collet. A baguette cut diamond rub set in a portrait position to each side, with a baguette cut diamond rub set to each shoulder. Flat section open shoulders to a flat section shank. Indistinctly marked ‘PLAT’. 7.30g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size S £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 152 An American Art Deco single stone diamond ring, with a cushion cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.66ct. The diamond double claw set to a plain collet, flat section shoulders with engraved strapwork and hand engraved scrolling guards. Tested as platinum. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: J/K Clarity: SI2/P1 Finger size M £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 153 A three stone sapphire and diamond ring, c.1915, with diamond set shoulders. A circular sugar loaf cabochon sapphire, claw set to the centre in a yellow collet, with an old European cut diamond, claw set to each side in a white rex collet. Two-row yellow underbezels, solid yellow shoulders faced with white and grain set with old Swiss cut diamonds to a reeded shank. 3.09g. Finger size N (approximately) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 154 A sapphire and diamond two-row cluster ring, c.1930, with three mixed cut sapphires and three old European cut diamonds, all grain set to an outer rubover setting. An old brilliant cut diamond at each end to a chenier gallery and shoulders and plain shank. Marked 18ct. 4.05g. Finger size J £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 155 An Art Deco sapphire and diamond set pendant cap or sautoir cap, with a row of calibré cut sapphires to the rim. Lines of graduated old eight cut and rose cut diamonds, milligrain set between pierced rows to a diamond set hinged bale. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 22 x 9.7mm £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 156 An Art Deco sapphire and diamond graduated line bracelet, with a series of graduated, oval mixed cut sapphires, each set between an old European cut diamond. All grain set to a milligrain box collet, all with hand engraved guards and articulated to a concealed box clasp and safety chain. All set in white and backed in gold. 186mm long, 5.2 to 6mm graduation, 21.59g £1,500 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 157 An Art Deco diamond and seed pearl necklace, c.1925, with a pendant drop centrepiece. A row of graduated old European cut diamonds, all milligrain set in plain collets to articulated, geometric links, milligrain set with old European cut and eight cut diamonds. A seed pearl and bar link chain attached to each side with a bolt ring clasp. Pearls untested. Marked PT 18CT. Centrepiece 31 x 11mm, chain 422mm long, 10.42g £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 158 An Art Deco, slightly graduated, seed pearl necklace and a matched pair of drop earrings, the silver necklace composed of semi-baroque seed pearls strung on wire and joined by jump rings to a bolt ring clasp, 440mm long, together with a pair of white gold earrings, with a seed pearl cluster top to three graduated seed pearl claws below. Earrings tested as approximately 9ct gold, 33mm long (3) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 159 A gold Art Deco two stone tourmaline and diamond fingerline ring, c.1925, a rectangular head composed of two rectangular, buff top, tourmalines, with a row of four old eight cut diamonds, grain set in white between. Shallow chenier gallery to solid shoulders and a plain shank. ‘7432’ hand engraved to the underside of the shoulder. Maker’s mark indistinct. Tested and valued as 18ct gold. Finger size O £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 160 An 18ct gold, diamond set, double daisy cluster ring, with old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, rub set to twin daisy plates. All set in white to a yellow underbezel. Knife edge shoulders and shank. Finger size I½ £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 161 A rose gold full eternity ring, with a series of old Swiss cut diamonds, all grain set in box settings with plain polished guards. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 4mm wide, 3.68g. Finger size M LE £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 162 A pair of Victorian single stone diamond stud earrings, each with a cushion cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.60ct each, claw set to rex collets, with later post and butterfly fittings (2) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lots 163-168 are illustrated on page 33 Lot 163 An Art Deco diamond and onyx plaque ring, with an old European cut diamond milligrain set to the centre. A carved onyx hoop, bonded to an oval outer frame, pierced and milligrain set with graduated old eight cut diamonds. All set in white to white shoulders, a yellow underbezel and shank. Head 8.4 x 10.2mm, 2.93g. Finger size M £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 164 An Art Deco three stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders. Three graduated old European cut diamonds, each grain set in square collets with pierced scrollwork. Scroll chenier shoulders, each channel set with three French cut diamonds to a flat section shank. Marked PLAT. Finger size M £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 165 An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, with three old brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to white collets with yellow underbezels, knife edge shoulders and shank. London 2001. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.91ct. 2.56g. Finger size L½ £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 166 An Art Deco diamond set lozenge-shaped cluster ring, with graduated eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to a lozenge head. Shallow pierced basket, open shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. 2.51g. Finger size N £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 167 An Art Deco stained agate and diamond set arrow jabot, with baguette cut stained agates, milligrain set to the head and shaft with rose cut diamond set tip and flight. Tested as approximately 18ct gold faced with platinum. 59 x 7.9mm, 2.98g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 168 An Art Deco diamond set arrow jabot or pin, with rose cut diamond set arrow head and flights, all milligrain set. Tested as platinum. 44 x 6.1mm £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 169 Spare lot Lot 170 A 9ct gold rectangular hinged cigarette case, with fine barley engine turned decoration and a slide action closure. Presentation inscription to the inside. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1941. 140 x 83mm, 208.08g £1,500 - 1,800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 171 A 9ct gold Art Deco hollow slave bangle, by Cropp & Farr, with a series of flat facets with an engine turned border. Birmingham 1929. 15.70g. 80mm interior diameter £240 - 280 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 172 Of royal interest: a cased gold and enamel brooch, with the cypher of Queen Mary II of Great Britain, with a crown above decorated with red enamel to an oval garter frame, royal blue enamel decoration with the motto ‘Honi. Soit. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense’, in a fitted case by Plante, 12 Bury St, London SW. By repute given to Miss Jean Harkness, second personal housemaid to Queen Mary, 1935, Coronation 1937, Coronation 1953, by Queen Mary, tested as approximately 9ct gold, together with a signed photograph of Queen Mary, dated 1936, and a signed souvenir programme of the wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten RN, with a presentation message to the inside cover, dedicated ‘For Jean Harkness from Mary R Christmas 1947’ (3) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 178 A pair of 15ct gold lorgnettes, with hand engraved laurel leaf frames, the two-colour gold pierced handle with spring action, hand engraved with foliate and textured decoration. Import hallmark London 1927. 106 x 45mm, 23.61g (including lenses) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 179 A pair of octagonal chain-link cufflinks, with platinum faced stripes and engine turned decoration. Marked 18ct and PT. 6.81g (2) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 173 A three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with three octagonal cut sapphires, probably synthetic, claw set with pairs of old cut diamonds between. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 7.71g. Finger size P £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 174 A 9ct gold Art Deco open-faced pocket watch, with a cream dial, black Roman numerals and blued spade hands. The case, 45mm diameter, with a wide engine turned bezel and circular barley engine turned back case. Movement signed ‘Daphne’, case no. 19513. Calibre 620. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1935 £180 - 220 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 175 A three stone synthetic sapphire and diamond ring, with an emerald cut synthetic sapphire, four claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond, claw set to rex collets at either side to open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 4.98g. Finger size N £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 176 A five stone graduated sapphire and diamond ring, with three graduated circular mixed cut sapphires and two old European cut diamonds between. All claw set to white rex collets with yellow underbezels, knife edge shoulders and plain shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. 2.37g. Finger size S £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 177 An Art Deco, Swiss, two-colour gold, open-faced pocket watch, c.1935, the slimline case 43mm diameter, silvered dial with gold Arabic numerals, simple Roman hands and subsidiary dial. Milled yellow gold bezel, case edge and back bezel to a satin finish white case. Signed Swiss Recta movement. Import hallmark Glasgow 1935. Case No. 371775. Hand engraved presentation inscription to the inside of the back case ‘Bob from Gran 29/7/39’ £160 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 180 A pair of rose gold synthetic ruby cufflinks, c.1940, with a rectangular plate, composed of two parallel ‘D’ section tubes, with a row of baguette cut synthetic rubies, channel set to the centre. Trace chain links to a narrow, rectangular back plate with a central row of twisted wire. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Head 17.1 x 2.4mm, 7.02g. Probably American (2) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 181 A cased set of six Continental opal and aventurine silver gilt buttons, each with a circular cabochon opal, rub set to the centre to a circular concave disc with bevelled edge. Marked 850. 13.1mm diameter £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 182 An Art Deco gold cufflinks, studs and earrings suite, with a pair of square cut cornered cufflinks with a mother-of-pearl plaque with etched grid texture, a French cut sapphire set to the centre with articulated bar link chain connectors, two dress studs, and a further two, converted to screw-on earrings. Marked 9ct and 18ct. Hand engraved ‘1912-1937’. Signed ‘GAF’ (6) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 183 An Art Deco cased mother-of-pearl, diamond and enamel dress stud and cufflink set, c.1925, each square mother-of-pearl plaque with a raised, ridged centre, with a line of two baguette cut diamonds, rub set to a black enamel border. The cufflinks with carabiner clips and detachable plates, four buttons and two studs, one deficient. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold and platinum £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 189 A white gold, diamond and ruby spray ring, c.1970, with a brilliant cut diamond, six claw set to the centre in a plain collet. Crossover shoulders with fan-shaped sprays of marquise cut rubies and diamonds, with a pair of brilliant cut diamonds. All claw set to a shallow wire basket and plain shank. Marked 18ct. Finger size I¾ £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 190 An Italian ruby bracelet, c.1960, with a crescent-shaped centrepiece of polished and textured leaves, with scattered claw set rubies. A tapering feather edge bracelet to each side with concealed box clasp and figure of eight catch. 29.19g £380 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Accompanying XRF report with carats available to view and to go to the purchaser. Lot 191 An Asian carved jade and cultured pearl gold bracelet, c.1950, with circular, carved and pierced jade plaques, claw set between gold sprays within a hoop frame, peg set with cultured pearls to a similarly set hook clasp marked ‘Ming’s 14K’, 182mm long, 33.35g, together with a matched gold and carved jade ring, marked 9ct, 4.50g. Finger size K½ (2) £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 192 A two-row graduated cultured pearl necklace, with an emerald-topped doublet and diamond cluster clasp. Two rows of sixty-one and fifty-seven cultured pearls, 6 to 10mm in size, strung knotted to a two-row cluster box clasp. An emerald-topped doublet, claw set to the centre, surrounded by Swiss cut, eight cut and rose cut diamonds to a scalloped gallery. 74.74g £500 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 172 part lot Lot 184 A three row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with a white gold diamond set cluster clasp, with plain wire and twisted wire surround, marked 14k £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 185 A two-row graduated cultured pearl necklace, c.1950, with a blue zircon and synthetic spinel cluster clasp. Two rows of graduated cultured pearls, with forty-nine and forty-seven to each row, strung plain to a white gold cluster box clasp. Marked 9ct £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 186 A blue zircon and diamond circular cluster ring, c.1950, with a circular mixed cut blue zircon, claw set to the centre, surrounded by eight cut diamonds, to a scalloped rubover outer setting edge. White setting plate, yellow straight wire basket, scalloped underbezel, chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 3.59g. Finger size M½ £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 187 A Continental white gold, diamond set, canopy ring, with a raised central row of five brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set to box collets. Two outer rows of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in stepped levels to a wire gallery, wide, flat, tapering shoulders to a flat section shank. Marked 585. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 2.15ct. Finger size K (approximately) £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 193 A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace, 5.1 to 6.9mm in size, strung knotted to a Victorian diamond set clasp with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.57ct, in a cut down collet with box clasp. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: O/P Clarity: SI1/SI2 £280 - 320 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 188 An 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond fingerline cluster ring, c.1970, by P J Watson. A central row of four marquise cut sapphires, claw set in a zigzag line, with scattered brilliant cut diamonds to the outside edges. A wire basket, triple wire shoulders and shank. London 1970. Head 20.1mm long, 5.55g. Finger size K LE £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 194 A gold amethyst necklace and ring suite, the necklace with a centrepiece of solid ‘C’ scrolls with a series of graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, all claw set in plain collets with a heart-shaped amethyst claw set to the centre, a tapering bar link back chain to a barrel clasp with figure of eight safety catch, and matching single stone amethyst ring with scroll shoulders. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Finger size I½-J (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 195 An Austrian gold watch chain, c.1930, with alternating flat bar and trombone links with a swivel clip to one end and bolt ring to the other, ignore markings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 373mm long, 10.10g, together with a pair of gold amethyst drop earrings, two graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, each claw set to an oval stepped frame and articulated between, with clip fittings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, earrings 43mm long, 14.68g (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 196 A pair of Continental, synthetic, colour change sapphire girandole earrings, with an oval, mixed cut, synthetic, colour change sapphire, claw set to the centre in a gold collet, a pierced mitre above, with smaller pierced mitres below, all set with lines of graduated synthetic white sapphires, others claw set in articulated collets with gold pippin-shaped articulated drops, one deficient. 83mm in length (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 197 A Continental gold cannetille-style necklace, bracelet and earrings suite, with later flower head, screw back earring fittings. Earring fittings marked 18K and tested as approximately 18ct gold. For other items, ignore markings - tested as approximately 9ct gold. 94.94g (4) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 198 A pair of Continental synthetic emerald cluster drop earrings, with a circular cluster of synthetic emeralds to the top, an arched row of synthetic emeralds below, to three popcorn chain tassels with pointed tips. Post fittings with sprung clip retainer. Marked 14. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 57mm in length, 11.27g (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 199 An amethyst and diamond cluster ring, with a pear cut amethyst, milligrain set in a yellow collet at the centre, surrounded by circular mixed cut amethysts and brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set in alternate positions to a white scalloped setting. A pierced yellow basket, white leaf open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 41 x 24mm, 12.58g. Finger size P £600 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 200 A pair of gold, synthetic ruby and synthetic white sapphire earrings, c.1940, with a crescent, channel set with a line of graduated baguette cut rubies. An arched fan, grain set with three graduated synthetic white sapphires to a trefoil cluster of synthetic ruby beads. Post and hinged clip fittings. Ignore markings - tested as approximately 9ct gold. 22 x 19mm (2) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 201 A rose gold, diamond, ruby and aquamarine cluster ring, c.1950, with an eight cut diamond, claw set to a white collet at the centre. Surrounded by circular mixed cut rubies and an outer row of circular mixed cut aquamarines with polished petals between. Pairs of square cut aquamarines claw set to each shoulder with a two-row wire shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 22.7mm wide, 15.78g. Finger size W-X £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 202 A Continental ruby and diamond set snake bangle, c.1950, the articulated and sprung bangle with a naturalistic snake or serpent head, with a line of graduated circular mixed cut rubies, claw set to the centre, brilliant cut diamond rub set eyes to a chased ground, graduated articulated body with two rubies to the top of a Florentine ground, tested as approximately 14ct gold, interior dimensions 48 x 46mm, 51.67g, together with a 9ct gold graduated wave head ring, claw set with synthetic rubies. Finger size P (2) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 203 A specimen gemstone gold bracelet, c.1960, with a series of rectangular arched plaques. Each plaque rub set with assorted cabochon and faceted gemstones to include a star sapphire, a watermelon tourmaline, amethyst, citrine and moonstone, all to an etched ground. A concealed box clasp and safety chain with a pear cut colour change synthetic corundum pendant drop. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 184 x 31mm, 97.54g £1,400 - 1,800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 204 A Continental gold, diamond and ruby bracelet, c.1950, with a central boss composed of an old European cut diamond, claw set to the centre, surrounded by scattered circular mixed cut rubies between Florentine textured leaves. The gathered centrepiece to a bracelet of fine graduated wires with Milanese borders, to a concealed box clasp with a pair of figure of eight safety catches. Israeli 750 standard mark. Marked 18k. Maker’s mark unidentified. 186mm long, 19mm at the widest point, 44.08g £650 - 750 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 205 A two-colour gold, diamond, ruby and emerald spray brooch, c.1945-1955, a scrolling wire spray with a trefoil cluster of old European cut diamonds to one end, with a smaller trefoil cluster of emeralds and diamonds, and rubies and diamonds, with single ruby ends. All four claw set in white gold collets to yellow spray. Tested as approximately 18ct gold with 9ct pin and roller catch. Case by ‘Searle & Co. Ltd., 1 Royal Exchange, London EC3’, 39 x 19mm, 5.53g £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 206 A Continental, diamond set, gold and platinum fish brooch, c.1940-1950, with a naturalistic arched catfish. The head pavé set with eight cut diamonds, with a brilliant cut diamond rub set eye, platinum and gold trailing barbels, hand engraved scales and incised fins to a pin and Continental visor catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 58 x 42mm, 14.94g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 207 A 9ct two-colour gold citrine and cultured pearl spray brooch, c.1960, by Alabaster & Wilson. A spray of assorted ferns with a row of graduated circular mixed citrines, claw set to one side. Scattered cultured pearls peg set to a shorter frond with rose gold ribbon tie, Birmingham, 1965. 60 x 22mm, 8.94g £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 208 An Italian gold figure of eight charm bracelet, with twisted wire rope effect centres. Twenty-seven Continental gold charms attached, c.1960, to include enamel and paste set examples, the majority marked 750. The bracelet marked 750 £1,050 - 1,350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 209 A cased naturalistic gold, silver, diamond, jasper and nephrite pod and leaf brooch and earring suite, c.1950, attributed to Carrington & Co. The brooch with pavé set silver and gold pod cases, pavé set with eight cut diamonds, with carved jasper seeds within. Carved nephrite incised leaves to gold stems with a revolving clasp, together with a pair of matching earrings with later screw-on fittings. The brooch tested as approximately 18ct gold and silver with a 9ct gold pin. 66 x 45mm, 34.75g. The earrings to match with 9ct gold fittings. 25 x 19mm, 14.01g. Fitted cases to both, pad deficient to the earring case £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 210 A 14ct gold, ruby and diamond crossover hinged bangle, with a row of graduated circular mixed cut rubies to the top half. All claw set in yellow collets with white leaves between, each one grain set with an eight cut diamond. Pierced scrolls to the lower half with concealed box clasp and safety chain, London, 1974. Interior dimensions 57 x 48mm, 16.38g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 211 A Continental platinum and gold, diamond set, giardinetti brooch, c.1950, a wire basket with twisted wire handle and diamond set base, with diamond set cluster flower heads with gold scrolling leaves and fronds to a double pin marked ‘Depose’. 29 x 27mm, 6.50g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 212 A ladies’ 18ct rose gold Boucheron mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960, with a baguette case. A rose gold engine turned dial with gold dot batons and gold hands. Engine turned case sides with an integral feather link bracelet with slide action clasp and ridged safety catch. Import hallmark London 1963. Case no. 12033. Signed to the case back ‘Boucheron Made in France’. No box or papers. 39.87g £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 216 An Italian gold and turquoise spray brooch, c.1950, with three arching fronds and a line of turquoise cabochon buds, to a double pin and revolving clasp. Marked 750 for Alessandria. 55 x 19mm, 16.18g £280 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 217 A Continental gold, diamond and turquoise cluster ring, with an eight cut diamond, four claw set at the centre, to a surround of small cabochon turquoise. A radiating bar-style border of ballerina style, with outer bead frame. A pierced wave gallery to a ‘D’ section shank with bead shoulders. Marked 750. Head 26 x 19mm, 8.65g. Finger size J £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 218 Spare lot
Lot 213 A ladies 9ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical strap watch, c.1955, on a later gold bracelet. A circular silvered dial with raised gilt batons, Arabic numerals and gold hands. A twisted wire rope effect bezel and ring lugs, case no. 6829, hallmarked 9ct gold London 1956. Movement no. 1171109. A later mesh bracelet with ladder snap clasp and safety chain. Marked 9ct. Original box, no papers £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 214 A two-colour gold, diamond set, spray brooch, c.1940-1950, with graduated, tapering gold rods, gathered with a twisted wire loop. Scattered graduated old European cut diamonds, all claw set in white collets to a plain pin and revolver clasp. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 3.50ct. 87mm long, 20.70g. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, pin 9ct gold. Case by ‘Crombie Fine Jewels, 36 New Bond Street, W1’ £2,000 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 215 A gold and sapphire set spray brooch, c.1950, with looped and gathered gold rods. Two sweeping rows of graduated circular mixed cut sapphires, all claw set in white gold collets to a gadrooned centre section. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 72 x 29mm, 28.62g £450 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 223 A pair of Continental mabé pearl, sapphire and diamond drop earrings, the pear-shaped mabé pearl rub set to a plain gold frame with an oval mixed cut sapphire spectacle set, and a brilliant cut diamond claw set above, to hook fittings. Marked 750. 52mm long, 5.99g (2) £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 227 A single row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with one hundred and sixty-six cultured pearls, 4.5 to 5mm in size, strung knotted to leaf end caps, and a white gold sapphire and cultured pearl cluster safety clasp. Marked Kt18 £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 224 A single row haematite, cultured pearl and gold bead necklace, with a white gold, cultured pearl and sapphire cluster clasp, a series of 8mm haematite beads, strung knotted between 7.5 to 8mm cultured pearls and graduated gold beads, with a two-row cluster box clasp, together with another cultured pearl, haematite and gold bead necklace, with a series of 7.0 to 7.5mm cultured pearls, strung knotted to polished haematite beads with gold rondelles between. Ignore markings to the clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct white gold (2) £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 228 A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace, with a silver boat-shaped safety clasp. Eighty-three graduated cultured pearls, 4.4 to 8.6mm in size, strung plain. A Mikimoto guarantee booklet with the pearls dated 17/12/59, although the clasp is unmarked £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 225 A single row uniform semi-baroque cultured pearl necklace, with thirty-eight cultured pearls, 9 to 9.5mm in size, strung plain to a brushed bead pressure fit clasp. Silver-grey colour, possibly enhanced £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 226 A pair of gold, cultured pearl and diamond drop earrings, by Mikimoto. A lozenge cluster of four, peg set, cultured pearls with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set below in an articulated collet, with a cultured pearl suspended below. Post and butterfly fittings. Marked K18 (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 229 An Italian 18ct gold graduated Cleopatra necklace, c.1960, with graduated batons to an interior two-row plug chain. Alternating plain polished and waffle textured decoration to a concealed box clasp with a figure of eight ‘S’ catch. Import hallmark London 1967. 441mm long, 61.01g £900 - 950 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 230 A ladies’ 18ct gold Omega mechanical rear wind bracelet watch, with a circular champagne dial with raised gilt and black batons and hands, and a faceted synthetic sapphire crystal. The dial inset to a wide, wave link bracelet, damage, with textured and bead decoration. Feather edge to a concealed clasp with sliding lock. 155 x 25mm, 47.51g £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 231 An Italian gold and blue paste cabochon bracelet, c.1960, with a series of pierced rectangular plaques. Each scrolling plaque, rub set with an oval cabochon blue paste, rub set to each concealed box clasp and figure of eight clasp. Marked 750 for Verona. Signed ‘Brevettato’. 190 x 14.8mm, 31.29g £480 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 232 A ladies’ 18ct gold Omega mechanical cocktail watch, c.1964, a concealed square champagne dial with raised gilt and black hands and batons, to an integral bracelet and cover. A graduated tapering case and bracelet composed of free-form oval links with a bark textured finish and concealed box clasp. Case No. 8105 807936. Swiss assay marks. Movement No. 21905959. 188mm long approximately, 52.33g £750 - 950 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 236 A Continental 18ct gold synthetic ruby spray brooch, c.1960, composed of a curved and arched leaf bough. Incised texture and polished finish with four synthetic rubies, claw set in plain collets in a scattered position. 450 x 36mm, 10.70g £150 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 237 An 18ct gold Piaget pendant ‘Dali d’or’, with a medallion designed by Salvador Dali, with the relief profile of both he and his wife, Gala, decorated with laurel leaves, the reverse with a clutch of eggs decorated with fleur-de-lys and numbered ‘5’ and ‘1966’. The medallion claw set to a naturalistic twig pendant frame with bark textured decoration. Import hallmark London 1975. Signed ‘Piaget’ and numbered ‘197’. The medallion marked for 0.900 fineness. 61 x 50mm, 91.75g £3,500 - 4,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Believed to be from a series produced in collaboration between Piaget and Salvador Dali between 1964 and 1968, based on the film ‘L’Age d’Or’ produced by Dali and Luis Buñuel as a companion piece to the surrealist masterpiece, ‘Un Chien Andalou’ in 1922. Lot 238 An 18ct yellow and white gold, emerald and diamond pendant, by Evan Grant. An open rectangular portrait frame with a fine hammered finish and a white gold central vertical bar. An oval mixed cut emerald, two graduated brilliant cut diamonds and a circular mixed cut emerald, all four claw set in scattered four claw collets, London, 2006. Dimensions 38 x 13mm, 11.21g £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 233 An assorted gemstone set gold bracelet, c.1960, with hinged, open back, textured panels. Assorted gemstones to include amethysts, garnet, blue zircon, tourmalines, sapphires, rubies and turquoise, claw set in scattered collets to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 178 x 33mm, 110.30g £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 234 An 18ct gold ruby and diamond spray style ring, c.1970, with a splash effect head. Two clusters of claw set circular mixed cut rubies and two pavé set diamond splashes to textured tapering shoulders and a plain shank, London 1973. Finger size O LE £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 235 A 9ct gold ruby and diamond leaf spray ring, with eight cut diamonds and Swiss cut rubies, grain set and scattered across the leaf. 10.32g. Finger size M £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 239 A Continental opal and synthetic white sapphire, gold pendant and earrings suite, the oval pendant with a circular cabochon opal, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of synthetic white sapphires, curved radiating bars to an outer row of claw set synthetic sapphires to a ridged bale, together with a pair of matching earrings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Pendant 47 x 30mm, 31.84g (3) £380 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 240 A Continental gentlemen’s single stone opal ring, with an oval cabochon opal, rub set in a landscape position to a Prussian-style head. Hammered finish to a plain polished shank. Marked 14K 585. 9.46g. Finger size T½ LE £140 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 246 A pair of Continental gold earrings, each with an ancient coin, possibly Roman, rub set to the centre. Graduated spray bars below with bead terminals and pierced triangular section above, to post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750. 38mm long, 13.63g (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 247 A Continental gold and coral bar brooch, c.1960, possibly Italian. Six graduated, fully drilled, coral beads, threaded to a gold rod with fluted gold caps and reel spacer beads. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 82mm long, 8.77g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 241 A gold graduated filigree bracelet, with graduated chrysanthemum flower heads, between filigree bow-shaped links to a hook clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 19.36g £130 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 242 A Continental gold filigree bracelet, with a series of heart-shaped filigree plaques with raised plain frames. All joined by pairs of jump rings to a box clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 183mm long, 18.15g £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 243 A single row angel skin coral and rock crystal necklace, with a series of 10.5 to 11.0mm angel skin coral beads, with faceted rock crystal spacers, with pairs of silver gilt, reel rondelles to each side £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 244 A gold bracelet, c.1970, set with a series of five, one rand gold coins. Each coin claw set to a cushion-shaped frame with a bark textured finish and ladder snap clasp. Marked 9ct and tested as approximately 9ct gold. 178mm long, 35.57g £450 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 245 An Edwardian four-row gate bracelet, with knot and bowed gate links with a total of five South African pond coins, one claw set to a plain bezel, between each gate link, dated 1896, 1895, 1895, 1895 and 1896. A box clasp marked 15ct together with a rolled gold curb chain £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 248 An Indian high carat gold synthetic ruby, synthetic white sapphire and synthetic spinel necklace, pair of bangles and brooch suite, the necklace composed of a pierced scrolling centrepiece with a lozenge, step cut synthetic spine, suspended at the centre. The scrolls grain set with synthetic rubies and sapphires, to chain swags and further scrolling plaques, similarly set. A pair of matching hinged pierced bangles and a long navette-shaped bar brooch with chain swags. Tested as approximately 18-22ct. Brooch 92 x 47mm (including swags), bangle 54 x 54mm (interior), overall 230.93g (4) £2,700 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 249 An Indian high carat gold pendant necklace and earrings suite, composed of a faceted belcher chain with graduated bead stations with hand engraved decoration, the largest bead at the centre with a three-strand tassel, each with a trefoil bead terminal and hook clasp, together with a pair of matching drop earrings. Tested as approximately 18-20ct. 61.68g (3) £850 - 950 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 250 A Continental lattice-effect plaque link bracelet, composed of open quatrefoils with faceted boss decoration. A screw clasp with hand engraved decoration. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 184 x 34mm, 40.32g £480 - 520 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 251 An Indian high carat gold and enamel necklace, with a curved centrepiece with articulated fringe below. A series of keystone-shaped arched links, decorated with polychrome enamel and raised white dotwork enamel borders. An articulated palmate pendant below each plaque, with matching enamel decoration and cultured freshwater pearl fringe. All plaques strung on two rows of cord with an adjustable silk cord at the back. Tested as approximately 22ct gold. 68.0g approximately (excluding cord) £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 252 An Indian high carat gold and enamel necklace and earrings suite, the necklace composed of a marquise centrepiece, with a raised boss to radiating open bar surround, a pair of baton link tassels below with bead details to a matching baton link chain, all decorated with pink enamel and white enamel raised dotwork to an adjustable silk cord, together with a pair of matching earrings. Tested as approximately 18-20ct gold. Centrepiece 55 x 40mm, 74.0g approximately (excluding the cord) (3) £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 253 An Indian high carat gold and enamel necklace, earrings and ring suite, the necklace composed of two rows of foxtail chain with a series of half jhumka pendant drops, decorated with green enamel and bead fringe below. Trefoil clusters of beads between with pairs of green enamelled flowers above to a woven silk adjustable cord. A pair of matching drop earrings with a domed star stud and two graduated, articulated crescent frames below and matching ring. Marked 22C. Tested as approximately 22ct gold. 61.0g approximately (excluding cord) (4) £800 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 254 An Indian high carat gold synthetic sapphire, synthetic white spinel, simulated pearl and glass bead necklace, earrings and ring suite, the necklace with a curved centrepiece of pierced keystone-shaped links, grain set with a central row of synthetic sapphires, an outer row of synthetic white spinels with simulated pearl and bead fringe below, all links strung on two rows of cord with an adjustable silk cord at the back, together with a matching pair of earrings and a ring. Tested as approximately 18-20 carat. 42.0g approximately (excluding cord) (4) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 255 An Indian synthetic ruby, synthetic emerald and cultured freshwater pearl gold necklace, the choker-style necklace with a pierced foliate plaque centrepiece and articulated pear-shaped plaque below, all set with clusters of synthetic rubies and emeralds and cultured freshwater pearls, a fringe of cultured freshwater pearls with eight rows of cultured freshwater pearl swags, to matching spacer plaques similarly set, matching triangular end plaques to an adjustable silk cord, tested as approximately 18ct gold, together with a matched pair of articulated drop earrings, with assorted natural gemstones, tested as approximately 9ct gold a ring, with synthetic gemstones, tested as approximately 18ct gold, finger size P, and an hinged bangle, with natural gemstones, 11 stones deficient overall, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 18ct: 70.0g approximately (excluding cord), 14ct: 33.86g approximately, 9ct: 12.16g approximately (5) £700 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 256 A Continental gold and opal set earrings and ring suite, composed of a central claw set opal to a stepped coiled wire border, a row of claw set circular cabochon opals to a row of outer radiating bars, to post and butterfly fittings, together with a matching ring. Ignore markings - tested as approximately 9ct gold. 20.71g. Finger size P½ LE (3) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 257 A pair of Indian high carat gold drop earrings, with an oval plaque top, decorated with twisted wire scrolls, a fan shape of pear-shaped concave petals below, with trefoil bead drops from each tip, screw post and butterfly fittings, tested as approximately 18-20ct gold, 30 x 30mm, 11.87g, together with an Indian high carat gold pendant, marked 22c, 5.51g (3) £240 - 280 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 258 A gold tubular mesh link necklace, with a twist action barrel clasp. Marked 750. 415mm long, 14.71g £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 259 A hollow 9ct gold, graduated herringbone necklace, with a lobster claw clasp. Import hallmark London 1987. 407mm long, 18.33g £280 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 260 An 18ct gold three stone topaz ring, with three oval mixed cut topaz, all claw set in rex collets to open chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London 1977. 4.71g. Finger size P £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 261 A Finnish gold Latin cross, flat section, suspended on a two-colour gold chain. Elongated, oval, later style links in alternating yellow and white sections. Cross 36 x 22mm, chain 690mm long. Cross marked C.18, chain tested as approximately 18ct gold. 41.51g £500 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 262 An 18ct gold Portuguese fancy twisted circular link chain, with a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Portuguese 800 standard mark for Oporto with later 18ct gold import hallmark. 752mm long, 33.76g £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 263 A 18ct gold, moonstone, sapphire and diamond necklace, with sets of three oval cabochon moonstones, all spectacle set between an oval mixed cut sapphire and brilliant cut diamond, in matching settings to a hook clasp, London, 2015, 656mm in length, 18.99g £1,100 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 264 An 18ct gold, diamond and ruby half eternity ring, with a row of three brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the centre in box settings. Two calibré-cut rubies, channel set to each side with plain tapering shoulders, London, 1991. Finger size P½ £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 266 An 18ct gold, two-row diamond half hoop ring, with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a chevron top head with plain chevron shank. Finger size I LE £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 267 An 18ct gold, garnet and diamond necklace, with pairs of oval mixed cut garnets, spectacle set with scattered brilliant cut diamonds between. Sections of filed Franco chain spacers to a hook clasp, London 2015. 680mm long, 16.38g £1,000 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 268 An 18ct gold, synthetic emerald and diamond flower head pendant, with a circular mixed cut synthetic emerald, claw set to pavé set brilliant cut, diamond set petals. An articulated ‘V’ shaped bale suspended on a box chain with side lower clasp. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1990. Pendant 19 x 14mm, chain 480mm long, 10.22g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 269 An 18ct gold ruby and diamond flower head pendant, with a circular mixed cut ruby, claw set to the centre, with brilliant cut diamond pavé set petals. An articulated fluted ‘V’ shaped bale suspended on an 18ct gold box chain with a bolt ring clasp. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1983, the chain with import hallmark, London 1977. Pendant 19 x 13mm, chain 402mm, 5.82g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 270 A pair of gold and sapphire cluster earrings, with a circular mixed cut light grey sapphire, claw set to the centre, surrounded by pear cut magenta, green, purple, yellow, pink and blue sapphires, all claw set to a flower-shaped plate, with post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 11.4mm diameter (2) £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 265 A gold, ruby and diamond half eternity ring, with a row of alternating marquise cut diamonds and rubies, all chevron set at the points, to a plain tapering shank. Marked 750. 3.02g. Finger size K½ £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 271 A 9ct gold three-row panther necklace and bracelet suite, by Italian Lynx, retailed by Michael Rose, Burlington Arcade, London. The curved collar with a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch, together with a matching bracelet. Import hallmark Birmingham 1996. 13.8mm wide, 85.14g. Hinged case £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 272 A pair of Continental, pressure fit, gold, clip-on, hinged hoop earrings, the hoop 28mm diameter, 9mm wide. A graduated wavy line of royal blue enamel to a textured and diamond cut ground. Marked 750. 23.02g (2) £280 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 273 An 18ct gold golf bag and clubs brooch, c.1970, by Garrard, with a gold bag with Florentine textured gold golf clubs and umbrella, enamelled in red, green, blue and yellow. London 1973. 61 x 19mm, 17.03g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 278 An 18ct gold Gucci, smokey quartz, horse bit cocktail ring, a circular chequer cut smokey quartz, set with horse bit claws to wide, tapering, rounded shoulders and shank. Signed ‘Gucci Made in Italy’. Italian and Swiss assay marks. S123 15. Case and outer box. Finger size N £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 279 An Italian two-colour gold bracelet, with a cabochon sapphire set clasp. A square section braided curb link chain bracelet with reeded decoration, with square, white stations at even intervals, a concealed clasp, rub set with pairs of oval and circular cabochon sapphires. Marked 750 Italy. 190mm long, 28.06g £500 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 274 A pair of Continental tapering hoop clip-on earrings, with a raised diaper design and green and blue guilloché enamel to a bark textured ground. Marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 25 x 14.6mm, 23.60g (2) £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 275 A yellow and rose gold chain-link bracelet by Cartier, with hollow rose gold trace links joined by arched yellow gold links to a concealed clasp. Signed ‘Cartier, London, No. 2997’. 220 x 18mm, 28.76g £500 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 276 A two-colour gold hinged bangle, with two pairs of yellow and white hollow, square section, interlocking halves. Signed ‘Damas’. Marked 750. Interior diameter 61 x 52mm, 30.43g £400 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 277 A three-colour gold twisted popcorn link necklace, with twisted rose, yellow and white chains with a ridged, textured finish. Circular banded end capsw to a feature bolt ring clasp. Marked 750. 442mm long, 53.84g £700 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 280 A garnet and diamond pendant and matched earring suite, the pendant composed of an oval mixed cut garnet, four claw set in a plain collet with a trefoil cluster of old European cut diamonds, claw set above to a plain ‘V’ shaped bale. The pendant suspended on a belcher chain, together with a pair of garnet and diamond drop earrings with a circular mixed cut garnet, four claw set in a plain collet with an articulated bale below an old European cut diamond in a white collet. Pendant tested as approximately 18ct gold, chain as 9ct gold, earrings as 18ct gold and platinum. 8.30g total. Pendant 24mm long, chain 415mm long, earrings 15mm long £180 - 220 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 281 An Italian ruby and cubic zirconia hinged crossover bangle, of twisted rope form. Crossover terminals, each with a central band of channel set calibré rubies and grain set cubic zirconia. Marked 750. 13.59g £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 282 A single stone diamond tennis racket pendant and chain, the tennis racket with a brilliant cut diamond, rub set in a plain white collet, mounted against yellow strings. Florentine textured grip to a ‘V’ shaped bale and suspended on a polished and textured trace chain. Racket tested as approximately 18ct gold, the chain 9ct gold. Racket 62 x 20.1mm, 10.55g £150 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 283 An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond line bracelet, with a series of figure of eight crossover links, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, between arched bars, channel set with calibré-cut sapphires. A concealed ladder clasp similarly set with sapphires. 176mm long, 18.24g. Previous insurance valuation available to view £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 284 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.34ct, six claw set in a white wigwam collet. Yellow gold open chenier shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: H/I Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size O £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 285 An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders. A brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.03ct, eight claw set to a white rex collet, to yellow chenier shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: H/I Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size K½ £2,000 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 286 An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond estimated as approximately 0.87ct, eight claw set to a white ‘C’ scroll collet. Yellow underbezel, open chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London 1981. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: E/F Clarity: SI2/P1 Finger size L £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 292 An 18ct gold single stone tanzanite ring, with a pear cut tanzanite, rub set in a plain pierced collet, solid knife edge shoulders to a plain shank, 5.81g, finger size Q½-R, estimated, together with a tanzanite and diamond pendant, a brilliant cut diamond, rub set in a white collet, with a pear cut tanzanite, rub set below in a yellow collet, an articulated narrow ‘V’ shaped bale above. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 22mm long, 1.48g (2) £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 287 An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white sea scroll collets. Yellow chenier shoulders to a plain shank, London, 1977. 3.47g. Principal diamond estimated as approximately 0.73ct and two at 0.42ct each. Assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J/K Clarity: VS2/SI1 Finger size V½ £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 293 An 18ct gold diamond set lozenge cluster ring, with nine brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a white plate. White wire basket to yellow chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London 1994. Estimated diamond weight 2.25ct total. 4.49g. Finger size N½ £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 288 A three stone diamond crossover ring, with diamond set shoulders, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white rex collets. Solid gold crossover shoulders faced in platinum, each one grain set with three, eight cut diamonds to a plain gold shank, in a ring case by Bravingtons. Marked 18ct. Finger size Q £180 - 220 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 289 A pair of 18ct gold single stone diamond stud earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set in a plain collet to a textured flower head, with post and butterfly fittings (2) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 290 An 18ct gold single stone tanzanite ring, with a cushion cut tanzanite, reputed to weigh approximately 10.00ct, four claw set to a white gold collet, with deep knife edge yellow shoulders and shank, Birmingham 2006. Head 13.1 x 12mm, 7.49g. Finger size O £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 291 A pair of 18ct gold tanzanite earrings, c.1995, by Cedric Jones, of circular shield form with a cushion-shaped buff top tanzanite, rub set to the centre. A circular shield surround decorated with applied beads on a raised edge to post and Omega clip fittings. 19mm diameter, 12.93g (2) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 294 An 18ct gold diamond cluster ring, with three baguette cut diamonds in a landscape position, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head with open tapering shoulders to a plain shank. Shank marked 1.00, believed to be the known total diamond weight. Head 16.2 x 9.3mm, 3.69g. Finger size S £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 295 A Cartier three-colour gold diamond set ring, with a pavé set diamond dome to the centre with yellow, white and rose gold tapering shoulders. Signed ‘Cartier’ and numbered 561197, size 54. Common convention mark and Italian standard mark for 18ct gold. Cartier case. Finger size M½ £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 296 A pair of gold diamond set heart-shaped stud earrings, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to an interior heart-shaped polished frame. A wire basket to post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Dimensions 12 x 12mm, 4.51g (2) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 297 A pair of two-colour 18ct gold diamond set hinged cuff earrings, with a landscape oval white plaque, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds. A yellow rounded border with crossover tail and a diagonal row of matching diamonds, to post and hinged clip fittings. Import hallmark London, 1990. Dimensions 19 x 12.3mm, 10.83g (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lots 298-302 are illustrated on page 63 Lot 298 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, with a circular mixed cut sapphire, claw set to the centre. A white rex collet with a brilliant cut diamond, grain set in white, heart-shaped collets to each side, yellow underbezel, chenier shoulders and plain shank. London 1971. 3.08g. Finger size P £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 299 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, with trefoil diamond cluster shoulders. An oval mixed cut yellow sapphire, estimated at approximately 2.35ct, four claw set to the centre in a plain collet. A trefoil cluster of brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder, all claw set in a white plate, yellow underbezels, shoulders and shank. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham 1985. Finger size T½ £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 300 An 18ct gold five stone sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, with three circular mixed cut sapphires, claw set between two brilliant cut diamonds. All claw set in a white head to solid yellow shoulders and shank. Edinburgh 2014. 5.29g. Finger size L £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 301 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, with an oval mixed cut green sapphire, rub set in a plain yellow collet in a landscape position. A pear cut diamond to each side, rub set in a white collet to a tapering yellow back, London 2005. 5.55g. Finger size U £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 302 A pair of gold, sapphire and diamond oval cluster clip-on earrings, each oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set and surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds to an outer rounded frame, to clip fittings. Marked 375 (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 303 A pair of sterling silver Cartier oval cufflinks, with interlocking ‘C’ logo to a black lacquer ground. Swivel fittings, signed, with Swiss assay marks. Original case (2) £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 304 A white gold diamond set festoon necklace, with a centrepiece of slightly graduated marquise cut diamonds. The diamonds claw set into spray cluster heads between milled, arched, blade edge bars to a plain polished back section. A concealed box clasp and figure of eight catch marked 877, believed to be the known diamond weight of 8.77ct total. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Previous insurance valuation available to view £3,000 - 5,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 305 A ladies’ stainless steel Bulgari diamond set ‘Serpenti Tubogas’ quartz bracelet watch, pear-shaped case with a silvered pear-shaped, silvered sunray dial, raised silvered batons and hands. Graduated brilliant cut diamond, grain set in lines to each side of the bezel, with a cabochon rubellite crown and integral single-spiral steel bracelet. Model No. SP 35 S. Serial No. PO 10551. Guarantee dated 2015. Instructions, no box £2,000 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 306 A stainless steel and 18ct rose gold, diamond set Bulgari ‘Serpenti Tubogas’ ring, graduated stainless steel Tubogas spiral band with rose gold chevron head and tail, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds Signed ‘Bulgari, Made in Italy’. Serial No. ERXWF6. Authenticity certificate dated 2015. No box. Finger size M £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 307 A ladies’ stainless steel diamond set Omega automatic bracelet watch, c.2005, model no. 35157000. A circular mother-of-pearl dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds dial with brilliant cut diamond set bezel. Reeded and polished link bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. 58945307. Case, cushion, pouch, outer box, guarantee, instruction book and spare links £1,800 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 308 A white gold, diamond set ‘Y’ necklace, with a series of diamond set daisy cluster heads. Each cluster between wavy bars with individual brilliant cut diamonds, four claw set between. A wavy bar drop to the centre with a marquise cut diamond set starflower drop, with diamond set quatrefoil cluster head to the back chain with a side lever clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Case by Damas. 450mm long, drop 30mm, 14.20g £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 309 A white gold diamond set line bracelet, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all rub set in graduated doughnut collets. A concealed box clasp with two figure of eight safety catches. Marked 750. Damage. 193mm long, 11.93g £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 310 A white gold two-row diamond set line bracelet, with pairs of wavy, blade edge bars with fine milled decoration. A row of trefoil diamond clusters to one row, with pairs of marquise and one brilliant cut diamond, with quatrefoil diamond clusters to the second row. A concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety catch. Marked 750. Also marked 298, believed to be the known total diamond weight of 2.98ct. Case by Damas. 180mm long, 14.28g £950 - 1,250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 311 A single stone aquamarine ring, c.1950, with diamond set shoulders. An emerald cut aquamarine with an estimated weight of approximately 6.00ct, four claw set at the corners in a pierced collet with geometric figure of eight shoulders, grain set with graduated eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. Marked PLAT. Finger size I½ £900 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 312 A platinum two-row diamond set half eternity ring, with a flat section band, 5mm wide, grain set with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, Birmingham, 2009. 7.45g. Finger size K½ £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 313 A 9ct white gold mabé pearl and diamond bar brooch, with a 10mm mabé pearl, rub set to the centre. A flat section bar at each side, star set with a total of eight cushion cut and old European cut diamonds to chevron ends. Sheffield 1978. 61 x 11mm £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 314 A pair of platinum single stone diamond earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.18ct, rub set in a textured collet. A recessed textured surround with an irregular raised border with matching textured finish to post and butterfly fittings. Butterflies marked 750. 10.2mm diameter, 4.52g (2) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 315 A gold single stone ruby ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval mixed cut ruby, estimated as approximately 1.90ct, four claw set in a plain collet. A tapered baguette cut diamond, end set to each shoulder, solid knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Finger size N £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 316 A Continental white gold ruby band ring, with a central wavy section. A continuous row of circular mixed cut rubies, rub set in individual collets to the outside edges. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 6.28g. Finger size M½ £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 317 A pair of yellow and white gold emerald and diamond square cluster earrings, with a square emerald cut emerald, four claw set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds. All claw set in white, to a white basket with post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 10.25 x 10.25mm, 5.36g. Accompanied by an insurance valuation dated 1991 (2) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 318 A Continental white gold diamond set graduated spray necklace, with lines of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the central section. All articulated to plain polished black sprays with a concealed box clasp and hinged safety catch to the underside. Marked 14K MK. 37.11g £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 319 An American white gold diamond set pendant, with treated blue diamonds and natural diamonds. Four articulated open leaf shapes, all claw set to the centre with an irradiated blue diamond to an open frame of natural diamonds. All claw set with a larger brilliant cut diamond above to a leaf-shaped diamond set bale, suspended on a trace chain. All marked 585 K 14. Paperwork from Alberto, New York with stated diamond weights of natural diamond 0.57ct total, treated blue diamond 0.70ct total, dated 2015. 54 x 19mm, 5.52g £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 320 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders. A brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.36ct, double claw set to a coronet collet, four, eight cut diamonds, grain set to each shoulder to a plain shank. Later shank hallmarked 18ct white gold, London 1975. 3.26g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: SI2/PI Finger size M £2,000 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 321 A white gold three stone diamond ring, with a central brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.89ct, and a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.45ct, to each side. All claw set to rex collets with open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 3.70g. Central diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: F/G Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size J £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 322 A platinum three stone diamond Tiffany ring, with a central pear cut diamond of 1.01ct. The diamond claw set to a tapered collet with a smaller pear cut diamond, claw set to each side, open shoulders to a plain shank. Signed ‘Tiffany’, marked PT950. Numbered 21871753. Engraved ‘Tiffany’, with case and outer box. Accompanied by a Tiffany folder with Tiffany report and grades of: Colour: G Clarity: VVS1 (paperwork) Finger size P £3,000 - 5,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 323 A three stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders with three graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, double claw set in white collets. Open chenier shoulders, each grain set with four eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. Box by Chambers of Colchester. Marked 18ct PLAT. 2.59g. Finger size Q½ £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 330 A pair of 9ct gold diamond set cluster earrings, with brilliant cut diamonds, grain and rub set to a white head, with post and butterfly fittings. 2.37g (2) £140 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 331 A gentlemen’s Austrian white gold single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.80ct, gypsy set to a Prussian-style mount. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Ignore standard marks. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: L/M Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size O½, later soft soldered shank support fitted £500 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 324 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond of 0.96ct, four claw set in a plain ‘V’ shaped collet. Solid knife edge shoulders to a plain shank, London 2014. Diamond accompanied by a mini report from GIA dated 19/09/2013, No. 1156656924 with stated grades of: Colour: F Clarity: VS2 Finger size I £2,500 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 325 A pair of white gold single stone diamond stud earrings, with each princess cut diamond, four claw set to a plain collet. Screw post and butterfly fittings, marked 14K. Believed to be fracture filled diamonds. 1.20g (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 326 A platinum diamond set full eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set to a flat section band with plan flat guards, London, 1992. Estimated total diamond weight 2.16ct. 5.09g. Finger size P½ £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 327 A platinum diamond set full eternity ring, with a row of alternating baguette cut diamonds, channel set to a flat section bead, 4mm wide, with plain guards. Tested as platinum. 4.84g. Finger size L½ LE £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 328 A platinum diamond set half eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a flat section head with a plain ‘D’ section shank, London 2015. Finger size I £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 332 A gentlemen’s 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.39ct. The diamond gypsy set to a flat section solid head with tapering shoulders and plain shank, London, 2003. 11.77g. Finger size S LE £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 333 A single stone diamond ring, with a princess cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.58ct, four claw chevron set at the corners. Solid tapering ‘D’ section shoulders to a plain shank. Marked PLAT. 9.75g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: G/H Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size L½ LE £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Previous insurance valuation available to view. Lot 334 A diamond set half wishbone ring, with seven marquise cut diamonds, all claw set in tall collets. Flat section solid shoulders to a plain shank. Marked Pt900. Also marked 0.46, believed to be the known total diamond weight £130 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 329 A white gold diamond set cross and chain, by Star. The Latin-style cross four claw set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds to an integral trace chain, with side lever clasp and additional jump ring to enable it to be worn at a shorter length. Marked 750. Also marked 0.20, believed to be the known total diamond weight £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 335 A white gold Cartier love bangle, designed by Aldo Cipullo, 6.2mm wide. Two screw sections with decorative screw heads to both top and bottom. Signed ‘Cartier’ and marked 750. No. G01731. One clasp screw deficient. No box or papers. Interior dimensions 58 x 49mm, 38.51g £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 336 A gold, sapphire and diamond necklace, with a later silver back chain. The centrepiece composed of three oval mixed cut sapphires with two emerald cut pink sapphires between, with pairs of brilliant cut diamonds to each outer edge. A ribbon bow at either side set with marquise cut diamond star flowers, tapered baguette cut diamond bow loops and pavé set diamond set tails. A further emerald cut pink sapphire to each end with pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, to a later Brazilian snake chain with lobster claw clasp. 410mm long, 20.13g. Case by ‘Cobra & Bellamy, 149 Sloane Street, London’ £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 337 A Continental white gold and sapphire line bracelet and ring suite, the bracelet with sets of three circular mixed cut sapphires, all rub set in curved bars, articulated to a concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety catch. Bracelet 182mm long, 15.35g. The matching sapphire set full eternity ring with a continuous row of sapphires. 3.52g. Both marked 14k. Finger size N LE £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 338 A platinum, sapphire and diamond ring, with a pinkish-orange oval mixed cut sapphire, four claw set to the centre, with a baguette cut diamond, four claw set to each side, solid ‘D’ section tapering shoulders and shank, marked Pt 900 and, what are believed to be, the known stone weights, 1.54 and D 0.21, finger size J to J½ (not quite round), together with a matching sapphire and diamond pendant, an oval mixed cut pinkish-orange sapphire four claw set in a plain collet with a princess cut diamond, four claw set above, to an articulated bale, marked Pt 900 and, what is believed to be, the known stone weights of 2.96 and D 0.17, pendant 20mm (2) £400 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 339 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond pendant, with an oval graduated slide pendant set with a brilliant cut diamond suspended on a palmier chain, 9.29g £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 340 A white gold, sapphire and diamond line necklace, with a tassel centrepiece. Sets of seven brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in a row, with a circular mixed cut sapphire, four claw set between, forming the centrepiece and two strand tassel. Plain polished bar links to the back with a concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches. Marked 18k. Case by Damas. 425mm long, drop 46mm long, 17.44g £750 - 950 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 341 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 3.00ct, six claw set to a wigwam wire collet, knife edge shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank. Sheffield, 2001. 3.71g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I-K range Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size O £2,800 - 3,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 342 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.98ct, six claw set to a plain collet with solid rounded shoulders and a court section shank. Marked PT900. Also marked 0.98, believed to be the known diamond weight. 7.67g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: G/H Clarity VS1/VS2 Finger size L½ £2,000 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 345 A platinum, tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, with baguette cut diamond shoulders. An emerald cut tanzanite, four claw set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, all rub set. Pairs of graduated baguette cut diamonds, stepped and rub set to each shoulder, cheniers to a plain shank, London 2001. 5.68g. Finger size I £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 346 A platinum three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, four claw set to the centre. A brilliant cut diamond, three claw set to either side, to solid chevron section shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank, London, 2007. 5.05g. Finger size I £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 347 A pair of two-colour gold, sapphire and diamond daisy cluster earrings, a circular mixed cut sapphire, rub set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds. All rub set in white to a pierced, shallow, yellow basket with screw post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Butterflies marked 0.750. 12.6mm diameter, 5.25g £500 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 343 A white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.94ct, four claw set in a Lucida-style collet. Flat section tapering shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 9ct white gold. Accompanied by a grading summary report card by IGI, No. 33285777, dated 29/07/2008, with grades of: Colour: G-H Clarity: P1-2 Finger size L½ £700 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 344 A white gold, sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set to the centre. Surrounded by eight brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a flower-shaped plate with a wire basket, knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head 11.7 x 8.2mm, 8.43g. Finger size M½ £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 348 A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, 48mm diameter. Black enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Plain back case, gold cuvette, hand engraved presentation inscription dated 1929. Suspended from a 9ct gold double bar and knot link double albert chain with ‘T’ bar and two swivel clips. Watch hallmarked 9ct gold Chester 1927. Case no. 4794. Movement signed ‘Bulla’. Original case. Watch 87.47g, albert 29.40g £600 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 349 An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, 45mm diameter, with an ivory-coloured enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade and one plain hand. Movement signed ‘Reed, Ball Avery, London, No. 12297’. Milled case sides and engine turned back case, London 1845. 84.99g £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 350 An 18ct gold, key wound, open-faced pocket watch, by J W Benson, London. The case 47mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Milled case sides to an engine turned back case with blind cartouche. Gold cuvette, movement signed ‘J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, No. 22332’. Inlaid outer wooden box. 66 x 47mm, 83.55g £280 - 320 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 351 An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, by John Durden, London. The case 50mm diameter. White enamel dial, hairline crack, with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and blued spade hands. Plain back case and gold cuvette, the movement signed ‘John Durden, 21 Fenchurch St., London EC’. Case no. 26865. Movement no. 26865. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1906 £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 352 An 18ct gold side wind half hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson. 50mm diameter case. Royal blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Hand engraved monogram to the back cover, hand engraved presentation to the gold cuvette ‘Presented to C W Spriggs by the Members of The Singapore Golf Club as Some Recognition of Services Rendered as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, 1904-1906, February 24, 1906’. The movement signed ‘The Field Watch No. 1493, London, 1905’. Original case, tatty. 119.02g £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 353 An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, 48mm diameter. Royal blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Large monogram to the back case with gold cuvette. Marked 18K with Swiss assay marks. Case no. 85548 £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 354 An 18ct gold, key wound, open-faced pocket watch, by Alfred Russell & Co. 41mm diameter. Gold engine turned and enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands with hand engraved case, blind cartouche to the back cover. 52.38g £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 355 An 18ct gold, key wound, open-faced fob watch, 40mm diameter, with a gold hand engraved and engine turned dial, black Roman numerals, blued Breguet empire hands and a subsidiary dial. Gold cuvette, case no. 521. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1848. 54.83g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 356 A gold key wound open-faced fob watch, 40mm diameter, with a chased and engine turned gold dial, gold Breguet empire hand, black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial. Hand engraved back case depicting an interior with a vaulted ceiling to scroll border, gold cuvette hand engraved ‘Breguet à Paris, échappement cylindre quatre joyaux’. Case no. 3669. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 39.08g £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 357 A French key wound gold fob watch, 47mm diameter, with an engine turned and textured gold dial with gold hands. Gadroon-style case sides with engine turned back case, cartouche hand engraved ‘Elizab’th’, glass deficient, original fitted case, original key on a gold split ring, damaged £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 358 A Swiss gold half hunter pocket watch, 34mm diameter, with hand engraved foliate decoration to the case. Pink guilloché enamelled chapter ring, with blue enamel Roman numerals. White enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued double spade hands. Gold cuvette with hand engraved presentation inscription to the inside cover. Marked 18k. Rolled gold bow. 33.91g £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 359 A ladies’ 18ct gold Rolex mechanical bracelet watch, with a circular silvered dial with gilt hands and batons. An integral two-row braided curb link bracelet with a central row of brick links and a ladder snap clasp. Marked 0.750 Import hallmarked Glasgow 1957. 152mm long, 27.94g £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 365 A ladies’ 9ct gold Hamilton mechanical bracelet watch, with a rectangular landscape, silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands. Polished bezel to an integral Milanese bracelet with bark textured finish. Additional brick links to each end with a ladder snap clasp, London 1969. Case no. 67584 £180 - 220 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 360 A ladies’ 9ct gold Marvin ‘Revue’ quartz bracelet watch, with a circular champagne dial, raised back and gold batons and hands. An integral tapering break link bracelet with satin finish and ladder snap clasp. London 1979. 16.29g £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 366 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Solvil et Titus watch quartz bracelet watch, c.1990, with a circular champagne raised baton dial, gilt and black hands and date aperture. Integral nine row panther bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, Birmingham 1990. Case 33mm diameter. Length 206mm, 47.60g £280 - 320 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 361 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960, with a circular silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands. Plain polished bezel to an integral Milanese bracelet with raised central band and guards. Ladder snap clasp with textured pattern and applied Omega logo. The case hallmarked London 1966, the bracelet London 1970. Movement no. 23553177, calibre no. 620, case no. 3115487. Case, outer box and papers dated 30/11/1968. 51.38g £380 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 362 A ladies’ gold Duward mechanical bracelet watch, with bark textured silvered dial, raised batons and gilt and black hands. An integral Milanese bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 25.03g £160 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 363 A gentlemen’s gold Seiko Lassale quartz bracelet watch, with a circular champagne dial, raised gilt batons and hands. An integral Milanese bracelet with satin finish, ladder snap clasp with hand engraved initials. Marked 14K gold. Case no. 9550-8019-A 420225. 59.54g £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 364 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Omega Genève mechanical bracelet watch, c.1970, with a circular champagne dial, with raised gilt batons, hands and date aperture. Plain polished bezel to an integral Milanese bracelet with textured finish and raised feather guards to a ladder snap clasp with impressed Omega logo. The case hallmarked London 1977, the W H Wilmott bracelet Birmingham 1972. Movement no. 32725194, calibre no. 613, case no. 1315016, case, outer box and papers dated 20/06/1976. 54.44g £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 367 A cased ladies’ 9ct gold Garrard mechanical bracelet watch, c.1950, with a circular silvered dial with raised gilt batons and hands. Reel-style lugs with an integral feather link bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, London 1959. 167mm long, 18.67g. Garrard fitted case £120 - 160 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 368 A ladies’ 18ct gold Bulova mechanical strap watch, on a later gold bracelet. Circular silvered dial with raised gilt batons and hands to a later Milanese bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. Case No. 2 96406 M6. Movement No. 417 calibre 206. Import hallmark London 1967. Italian bracelet marked 750, 1944-1968 ER Vicenza. Length 168mm, 34.25g £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 369 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Omega Automatic Genève strap watch, on a later gold-plated bracelet. A cushion-shaped case with fine satin brushed finish, silvered dial with raised gilt batons and hands, and date aperture. Later gold-plated adjustable bracelet. Case no. 162 052, movement no. 36702229, calibre 1012. Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold standard £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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JEWELLERY 1-386 Lot 370 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex mechanical strap watch, pre-1926, retailed by C Bucherer. A rectangular curved case, 41 x 25mm, with a silvered dial, diagonal quartered divisions, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued hands. Case interior marked ‘Rolex 25 World’s Records, Geneva-Suisse, Staybrite Acier Inoxydable’. Case No. 1897. Serial No. 016801 £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 374 A gentlemen’s American, Art Deco, gold Wittnaner mechanical strap watch, a rectangular silvered dial with raised gilt batons, hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Horizontal ridged glass with faced baton-style lugs. Case no. 1564246. Case marked 14K gold £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 375 A ladies’ Cartier vermeil mechanical Tank strap watch, with a three-colour gold striped dial with black hands. Silver gilt case with after-market blue strap. No Cartier buckle. Case no. 3 171182. Box, no papers £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 371 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Baume et Mercier Genève quartz strap watch, a circular white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and black hands, stepped bezel, Baume et Mercier strap and buckle. Case no. MV045088 2283608. Swiss assay marks and convention mark. No box or papers, a receipt dated 1996 (possibly associated) £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 376 A gentlemen’s vermeil Must de Cartier tank mechanical strap watch, c.1979, a navy blue lacquered dial with gold hands, silver gilt case with cabochon crown. Cartier lizard strap with Cartier buckle, pouch, guarantee dated 1979 and later Cartier repair guarantee dated 1996. Case no. 6 058576 £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 372 A set of a gentleman’s and a lady’s matching Vermeil Must de Cartier quartz strap watches, both with circular black lacquer dials, silver Roman numerals and chapter rings with silver hands. Silver gilt circular cases. Lady’s watch with original strap and buckle, the gentleman’s with after-market strap and original buckle. Case nos. 18008199 and 7 011694 (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 373 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Corum Buckingham mechanical strap watch, c.1970, a cushion-shaped case with a peacock feather cushion-shaped dial, with gold hands and cabochon winding crown. After market strap. Case no. 14 8931, movement no. 81872. Import hallmark Edinburgh, 1971. Case 36 x 31mm. No box or papers £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 384 A stainless steel Cartier steel Panthère round mid-size quartz bracelet watch, a circular silvered dial with black Roman numerals, sweep second hand and date aperture. Stainless steel bracelet and deployant clasp. Case no. 987904 000358. No box or papers £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 385 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Tag Heuer Aquaracer WAF1111 watch, possibly c.2008, a circular white dial, luminous batons and hands with date and centre second sweep. Screw down crown, mineral crystal and time elapse bezel, bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. YJ 4599. No box or papers £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 386 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega Seamaster watch, with a later non-Omega stainless steel bracelet. A circular silvered dial with raised silver batons, hands, date aperture and centre second sweep. No box or papers £180 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lots 387-389 Spare lots
Lot 381 A gentlemen’s stainless steel, International Watch Co., Schaffhausen mechanical strap watch, c.1959-1960, case 30mm diameter, silvered dial, raised silvered batons, sword hands and centre second sweep. Plain polished bezel, brushed case sides. After market strap with original link buckle. Serial No. 1520290. Movement No. 1676961. Calibre C40. No box or papers £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 382 A ladies’ bicolour Rolex Oyster Perpetual automatic bracelet watch, model no. 67193. Champagne dial, raised gilt batons and hands with fluted gold bezel and bicolour jubilee bracelet. Serial No. 8812358. No box or papers £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 383 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual bracelet watch, Ref. 1002, c.1960, with a circular silvered dial, raised silvered batons, hand and centre second sweep. Polished bezel and Rolex Oyster bracelet no. 78350/19/557. Serial no. 1253849. Outer Rolex green card box with extensive service history. Rolex guarantee dated 1967 for Ref. 1027 £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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391 Lot 392 A Continental silver bowl, c.1905, the moulded asymmetrical rim applied with cast blossom branches, on pentagonal base, 800 standard, 24.5cm high, 31oz 9dwt £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
390 Lot 390 A Burmese silver bowl and cover, c.1900, lobed and richly embossed with exotic birds perched in branches and surrounded by flower heads, between flowering foliate borders, shaped hinged, upper hinged compartment with cast elephant grip, on four lion supports, the interior and base chased with a stylised lotus, 36cm high, 192oz £3,000 - 3,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 391 A Continental metalwares tray, with import hallmarks for Finland, of oval form with foliate scalloped border, 41.25cm long, 35oz 1dwt £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 393 A Continental silver coffee pot, probably German, first half 20th century, of wrythen baluster form, with rocaille decoration to the front, the hinged domed cover with flame finial, acanthus scroll handle and spout, on three conforming feet terminating in rocaille ornament, 800 standard, 25cm high, 27oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 394 A probably German parcel-gilt silver covered beaker, maker’s mark CB, c.1670, the body and cover chased and embossed with foliage and variegated flowers, on three ball feet, gilt interior, 18cm high, 8oz 2dwt £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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395 Lot 396 A matched graduated set of three oval trays, mid 20th century, shaped oval with moulded border, stamped 925, the smallest 800 standard, longest 50cm, 67oz (3) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
396 Lot 397 An Indian white metal tea set, c.1930, richly cast with flowering scrolls and lunettes on a matt ground, the teapot and milk jug with hinged covers, the sugar bowl with detachable cover, each on three scroll feet, teapot 12cm high (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 398 A Middle Eastern silver dish, late 19th century, shaped circular, the border embossed with alternating scrolls and flowers on trelliswork, and pomegranates on matting, 800 standard, 50cm diameter, 53oz 3dwt £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 399 A French silver gilt dessert dish, Gustav Keller, Paris, c.1890, the raised border applied with a coat of arms and motto, engraved with scrolling foliage, the reeded rim applied and chased with acanthus and flower sprigs, 950 standard, 24cm diameter, 16oz 6dwt £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 400 A large Continental silver charger, probably German, late 19th century, shaped oval, richly embossed with a battle scene on horseback in high relief, the background flat-chased with walled fortress, the border with pomegranates and scrolling foliage, stamped with import marks for Benjamin Phillips, London, 1902, 83cm long £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Literature: In J Culme, ‘The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths’, p.365, it is noted that Benjamin Phillips is listed as a foreign dealer and a dealer in works of art. Lot 401 A large Continental silver jug, 20th century, plain with elongated neck and handle, 34.5cm high, 25oz 1dwt £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
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402 Lot 402 A pair of Continental silver crabs, 20th century, the bodies formed as compartments with hinged shell covers, applied with coral bead eyes, 11.2cm width across, 13oz 3dwt (2) £900 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 405 A pair of German silver-mounted cut glass claret jugs, W Stuttgen, c.1900, the mounts and hinged cover chased with rocaille and surmounted with rocaille finial, acanthus scroll handle, the body with star-cut glass base and fluting, engraved with ‘C’ scrolls, four-leaf flowers and trellis, 25.5cm high (2) £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 403 An American silver-mounted glass salad bowl, Tiffany & Co., first half 20th century, tapering cylindrical bowl, the fitted shaped rim partly chased with scrolling acanthus and vine tendrils on matting, the underside of the rim stamped ‘TIFFANY & CO MAKERS, STERLING SILVER’, diameter 43.5cm £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 404 A German silver bread basket, c.1900, of oval boat-shaped form with vertical pierced slats and swing handle, beaded borders, the underside stamped 800 standard, Louis Werner, 31.2cm long, 15oz 8dwt £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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406 Lot 406 A Continental silver jardinière and mirror plateau base, c.1910, of oval fluted form with undulating rim, chased with trellis and floral sprigs between ‘C’ scrolls, on a conforming base, with chased rosebud sprays and bulrushes, applied with simulated twig bifurcated handles, entwined with foliage and trumpet flowers, the plateau on four acanthus supports, the rim stamped D Garcia, 53cm wide across handles, 73oz 8dwt excluding mirror with wood base (2) £2,500 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 407 An Indian Kutch silver wine jug, c.1900, the ovoid body elaborately cast with flowering scrolls on matting, the front chased with a vacant shield flanked by wild animals attacking a boar and a deer, hinged shaped cover, applied with an entwined serpent handle terminating in an elephant and a wild animal hunt, on a circular base, 32.5cm high, 39oz £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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390-414 FOREIGN SILVER Lot 408 A German two-handled silver jardinière, c.1900, in 18th century, neoclassical style, pierced with swags suspending two formal leaf ribbon-tied vacant cartouches, between columnar supports terminating in lion paw feet, between undulating borders, applied with angular guilloché handles suspended from foliate rings, with blue glass liner, 800 standard, 41.5cm wide across handles, 26oz 7dwt £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
408 Lot 409 A silver model of a strutting pheasant on a blue lace agate stand, c.1900, realistically modelled, with its left wing partially extended, detachable head, the underside of the tail stamped 800, with maker’s mark, 34cm long £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
409 Lot 410 A silver figure of a duck, probably Italian, second half of the 20th century, with simulated wirework feathers, gilt beak and web feet, the underside of one foot stamped 800, 19.3cm high, 11oz 8dwt £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 413 Two Sri Lankan silver bowls, first half of the 20th century, the larger decorated with rich repoussé scenes of a couple including an exchange of gifts and a hunting scene on matted ground, between a scrolling acanthus border, resting on a later triform elephant brass base, the smaller boldly chased with amorous scenes on a scale ground, between foliate scrolls, 12 and 17cm diameter, 24oz weighable silver (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 414 An Austrian silver box with cover, Josef Carl Klinkosch, Vienna, 1867-1905, plain oval with stiff leaf border, the hinged cover applied with interwoven circles thumbpiece, on four ball feet, gilt interior, 13cm long, 10oz (2) £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 415 A pair of George III Irish silver basting spoons, Christopher Skinner, Dublin, possibly 1764, hook end, the handles engraved with a crest, 30.5cm long, 7oz 7dwt (2) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 417 A matched set of eleven George II/III Irish silver tablespoons, five by Christopher Skinner, Dublin 1753-59, six probably by John Laughlin Snr., Dublin 1761, Hanoverian pattern, the handles engraved with a crest, 25oz 7dwt (11) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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417 Lot 418 A set of ten George III Irish silver tablespoons, Christopher Skinner, Dublin 1761, Hanoverian pattern, the handles engraved with a crest and to base of stem with initials ‘O’ over ‘WE’, 23oz (10) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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419 Lot 419 A pair of George III Irish silver wine coasters, with traces of hallmarks, one dated Dublin 1782, circular, the bright cut galleries engraved with foliate swags and a crest between pierced undulating friezes, with beaded lips, 13cm diameter, on turned wood bases (2) £300 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 420 A George III Irish silver chamberstick, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1799, plain welled base with reeded rim, tapering sconce and detachable nozzle, scroll handle, 9cm high, 10oz 3dwt 420 detail £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 421 An Elizabeth II silver commemorative bowl, Aurum Ltd., London 1977, the gilt handle cast as lion rampant holding the Jubilee crown, in a fitted presentation case with stamped gilt standard for Westminster Abbey stamped to base ‘NUMBER 193 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 2500, MADE BY ORDER OF THE DEAN & CHAPTER OF WESTMINSTER TO COMMEMORATE THE SILVER JUBILEE IN 1977 OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II’, 17.7cm long over handle, 8oz 4dwt £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 422 A French silver-mounted cut glass decanter, Alexandre Vaguet, Paris, c.1890 chased with rocaille scrolls and fluting, acanthus capped handle, on conforming foot, the glass engraved with foliate scrolls and flower heads, the underside stamped with retailer’s mark ‘TIFFANY & CO’, and the base with import marks for ‘Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1895’, 21.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 424 A Victorian and George V silver composite three-piece tea service, the teapot and sugar bowl Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1882 and 1866, the milk jug George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911, of quatrefoil baluster form, on four acanthus scroll feet, chased with rocaille and shells, the teapot finial and handle with ivory insulators and stamped ‘HANCOCKS & CO., 39 BRUTON ST, LONDON’ to base, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, the teapot 16.75cm high, 61oz 7dwt overall (3) £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 425 An Irish silver slice, mid-18th century, Dublin marks (partially obscured), the blade pierced with foliate scrolls, engraved with a crest to the partly wood turned handle, 35.5cm long £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 429 An Edward VII silver-mounted cut glass spirit flask, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1903, of typical form, with hinged stopper, gilt interior to sleeve, stamped to base ‘MAPPIN & WEBB LTD, LONDON, 2 QUEEN VICTORIA ST’, 18cm long, 2oz weighable silver £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 430 A set of four Elizabeth II silver ‘Mayflower’ goblets, Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrods Ltd., London, 1970, in James I style, gilt interior, each stamped ‘Harrods’ and limited edition numbers from ‘Series of 500’, in fitted case with Harrods certificate, 16cm high, 30oz (4) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) The certificate reads ‘This is a copy of the Mayflower goblet, which was made at the time of sailing of the Mayflower for America. The original may be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London’.
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Lot 431 A George III silver wine funnel, WE(?) London 1818, with detachable filter, applied with cast shell detail, engraved with initial ‘A’, 14cm high, 3oz 2dwt £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 432 An Edward VII silver salver, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1903, cast scroll and acanthus border on four acanthus feet, 41cm diameter, 63oz £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 433 A matched George V silver three-piece tea service, teapot Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1931, sugar bowl and milk jug Barker Brothers, Chester 1924, of compressed partly gadrooned form, angular handles, 13.8cm high to top of teapot handle, 34oz overall (3) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 434 A William IV silver chamberstick, Creswick & Co., Sheffield 1832, the shaped circular base engraved with a crest and motto, the wasted sconce rising to detachable nozzle, with conical snuffer, 18cm long, 9oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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436 Lot 436 An Edward VII silver tea tray, Carrington & Co., London, 1936, shaped rectangular, the gadroon raised border interrupted with shell motifs, with applied handles, the underside stamped with retailer’s mark ‘CARRINGTON & CO Ltd, 130 REGENT ST W, 13804’, 67.5cm long, approximately 122oz £1,800 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 437 A George IV silver tazza, Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1946, oval with pierced borders of vine tendrils, applied with a cast vine border incorporating two handles, on oval spreading base, 42.5cm wide across handles, 41oz 8dwt £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 438 A pair of Victorian silver salts, Robert Hennell & Sons, London, 1845, circular, bulbous openwork body, alternating scrolls and vine with a monogram below a marquess’ coronet, with moulded ‘C’ scroll rim, on four spreading cast scroll feet, 10.3cm wide over handles, 16oz 3dwt (2) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 439 A pair of George III silver salvers, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1793, reeded borders, on three scrolling feet, monogrammed to the centre ‘ALA’, 20.5cm diameter, 27oz (2) £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 440 A set of six silver Scottish coffee spoons, Alexander Ritchie, Iona, c.1930, the handles embossed with Celtic design, stamped to the reverse ‘A R (incuse) IONA’, fitted case, 0.9oz (6) 440 detail £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 441 A George III silver salver, Robert Rew, London, 1766, shaped circular, engraved to the centre with a vacant cartouche, within a chased gadroon and rocaille border, on three claw and ball feet, the underside engraved with scratchweight 31:18, 23.2cm diameter, 14oz 1dwt £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 442 A William IV silver dish, Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1830, the lobed body with cast ‘C’ scroll and shell border on a shaped circular foot, 25.8cm diameter, 18oz £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Literature: For a similar basket, 1830, see Kenneth Crisp Jones’, ‘The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their Marks: 1750-1980’, p.187, pl.19.
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Lot 443 An Elizabeth II silver presentation salver, A Chick & Sons, London 1972, shaped circular, engraved to the centre with an inscription, on four foliate scroll feet, 30.2cm diameter, 26oz 9dwt £220 - 280 (plus 26.4% BP)
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ANTIQUE SILVER 415-528 Lot 444 A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, cluster column stems surmounted by acanthus capital, detachable nozzles, on stepped square base with acanthus borders, 1.7cm high, loaded (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
444 Lot 445 An Edward VII silver salver, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1909, plain with shaped moulded border on three scroll feet, stamped 19470, 20.4cm diameter, 14oz 1dwt £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP)
445 Lot 446 A George V silver rose bowl, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1923, hammered body, the base chased with rose entwined decoration, above engraved inscription ‘With Affection and good wishes - August 13th 1962. R. L. E., S. F. M., E. R. P., W. J. F.’, on a circular spreading base, 20cm diameter, 19oz 1dwt £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 447 Spare lot
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415-528 ANTIQUE SILVER Lot 448 An Elizabeth II silver four-piece silver tea service, Asprey & Co., London, 1964, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, and sugar bowl, plain, with hatching and husk borders, on circular spreading base, the sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors, with original packaging, coffee pot 19.5cm high, 60oz 6dwt overall (4) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 449 A pair of Elizabeth II silver three-light candelabra, Richard Comyns, London 1962, the baluster stems on spreading circular foot, engraved with inscription, detachable upper section with scroll branches, rising to campana-shaped sconces, loaded, 30cm (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘Presented to ARTHUR N DOVE, ESQ., J.P. F.I.O.B, to commemorate Forty Years Service with DOVE BROTHERS LTD, 1923-1963’.
449 Lot 450 A pair of Elizabeth II silver three-light candelabra, Richard Comyns, London, bases 1960, branches 1964, the baluster stems on a spreading circular foot, engraved with inscription, detachable upper section with scroll branches, rising to campana-shaped sconces, 32.5cm high, loaded (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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451 Lot 451 A pair of George II silver strawberry dishes, Charles Martin, London, 1738, scalloped sides engraved with a coat of arms, each underside engraved with the scratch weights ‘No 3 13=19’ and ‘No 4 13=19’, with later support stands applied with silver inscribed plaques and a fitted case, diameter 21.7cm, 27oz 6dwt (2) £3,000 - 4,000 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘Presented to Frederick Islay Pitman by fellow members of the Stock Exchange as a small token of gratitude for great services rendered in connection with the settlement of The Serious Financial Crisis September 1929. February 1930’.
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The arms are those of Cox impaling Codrington quartering Small. In 1747, Richard Cox (1718-1803) of St. James’s, Westminster, founder of Cox’s Bank, married Caroline, daughter of Sir William Codrington, 1st. Bt. of Dodington Park, Gloucestershire and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of William Bethell. Cox & Kings Ltd. is one the oldest travel companies and was founded in 1758 by Richard Cox. Following a successful career providing winter provisions for the campaigns of the War of the Austrian Succession, Cox was rewarded with a position of army agent. In 1765, Cox partnered with Henry Drummond, the London bank, and continued to build on his reputation for providing excellent welfare to regiments. By the 1770s, he developed the company’s services to offer banking to London’s wealthy elite, including Frederick, Duke of York. A renowned patron of the arts, Cox was a founding investor of the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, where he also mixed with leading actors of the day, such as David Garrick. The inscription is dedicated to Frederick Islay Pitman (18 April 1863 - 22 January 1942), who was a British rower and stockbroker.
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Lot 452 Two matched pairs of Victorian and Edwardian silver candlesticks, George Howson for Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1898 and Goldsmiths’ & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd., London, 1904, in neoclassical style, the tapering stems rising to similarly fluted sconces, with detachable nozzles, on conforming oval bases with reeded borders, 21.3cm high, 2oz 8dwt weighable silver, loaded (4) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 453 A George III silver tankard, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1760, the baluster body later engraved with initials, the scroll handle further initialled, 14cm high, 11oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 454 A George V four-piece silver tea service, JC Ltd., Birmingham, 1922-24, baluster fluted form, comprising: coffee pot and teapot with hinged covers and ebony scroll-capped handles, the sugar bowl and milk jug with angular reeded handles, all on four ball feet, teapot 24.2cm high, 47oz overall (4) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 455 An Edward VIII three-piece tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1938, of concentric circular form, comprising: teapot with ebony handle and finial, sugar bowl, and milk jug, the teapot engraved with inscription, teapot 30.6cm high, 47oz overall (3) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 457 A George V silver tankard, Barlow Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1933, plain on spreading base, with double scroll handle, 12.4cm high, 15.4oz £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 458 A George I silver tankard, WC(?), London, 1764, plain baluster, engraved with a crest within a rococo cartouche, double scroll handle, on a circular spreading base, 11.6cm high, 11oz 6dwt £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 459 A Victorian silver teapot, Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London, 1845, of bombé form, engraved overall with ‘C’ scrolls and floriation, the hinged cover applied with a flower, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four foliate scroll supports, 17cm high, 21oz 9dwt overall £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
459 Lot 460 A George IV silver cake stand, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1946, shaped circular with a pierced border of stylised foliage, the rim applied with vine tendrils, on a circular domed foot, 21cm diameter, 13oz 9dwt £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 461 An Edward VII silver basket, John Bodman Carrington for Carrington & Co., London, 1903, shaped oval, openwork with vertical scroll slates between ovolo borders, applied with acanthus swags looped over rosette handgrips, on four circular supports, stamped with retailer’s mark CARRINGTON & CO, LONDON, 130 REGENT ST, 30.5cm wide, 40oz 3dwt £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 462 A Victorian silver basket, Charles Thomas Fox, London, 1839, the circular tapering openwork body with sprawling foliage, on four rocaille scroll supports, applied with floral acanthus swing handle, with fitted blue glass liner, 8oz, 14.8cm diameter £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 463 A Victorian silver teapot, Daniel and Charles Houle, London, 1872, oval body engraved with a lion’s head and strapwork terminating in griffins and incorporating a crest, beaded borders, hinged cover with fruit finial, angular handle with ivory insulators, 12.7cm high, 19oz overall £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 464 A George lll silver goblet, Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith II, London, 1786 alternating vacant and floral spray cartouches, later engraved inscription, on square pedestal foot, 14.3cm high, 7oz £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 465 A pair of Edwardian silver reproduction font cups, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1903 chased with overlapping scales on matt ground, below a Lombardic inscription ‘BENE DICTVS DEVS IM DONA SVIS AMEN’, on a raised, fluted and lobed foot, 5.7cm high, 4oz 5dwt (2) £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘Blessed is God in his gifts. Amen’ The correct phrase is ‘Bendictus Deus in donis suis Amen’, and is sometimes misquoted on works of art. Literature: The copies are after the original cups dated 1521-22, London, illustrated in Charles Jackson, ‘An Illustrated History of English Plate’, Vol II, p.690.
Lot 466 Two pairs of Victorian coasters, one electroplate pair by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1852, the rims cast and chased with vine tendrils and fruit above plain sides, with wood turned base, one pair fitted with central crest, diameter 20 and 19.4cm (4) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 467 A George IV silver chamberstick, Benjamin Preston, London, 1828, the reeded octagonal pan engraved with a crest, on four hoof feet, with associated conical snuffer, London, 1828, diameter 13.7cm, 13oz (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 468 A Victorian silver two-bottle stand, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London, 1869, each circular holder chased, a vacant cartouche between floral sprays on a matt ground, simulated rope hand grip continuing to holder rims, on four foliate scroll supports, 22oz, 27.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 469 A Victorian silver five-piece egg cruet, George Fox, London, 1873-74, each with pierced egg cup applied with lion masks and hoop handles, on plain spreading bases with beaded borders, the central handgrip with twisted stem and beaded handgrip, on conforming cinquefoil stand, with pierced border interrupted with classical lion masks, on five ball supports, gilt interiors, 15cm high, 19oz 8dwt (6) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 471 A Victorian three-piece silver tea service, James Dixon, Sheffield, 1900, the fluted bodies with a vacant rocaille cartouche, angular handles, teapot 12.9cm high, 13oz 6dwt overall (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
471 Lot 472 An Elizabeth II silver canteen, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1972, feather-edge pattern, comprising: six table knives with stainless steel blades, six dessert knives with stainless steel blades, four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, six egg spoons with gilt bowls, one three-piece carving set with stainless steel blades, six pairs of fish eaters, in fitted mahogany case, weighable silver 88oz 7dwt (qty.) £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 475 An Edwardian silver Greek Revival bowl, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905, after the original 14th century Mycene cup, chased with Greek profiles between foliate borders, anthemion cast handle, 14.5cm wide across handles, 7.1oz £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 476 Two George III silver creamers, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1803 and 1807, one bright cut engraved with foliate scrolls and floral swags, the other with cornucopia, floral garlands and further engraved with initials to the front, each with high loop reeded handles, 11.5 and 12.6cm high, 10oz (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 477 A George III silver creamer, Peter and Anne Bateman, London, 1797, of helmet-shaped form, with bright cut engraving of garlands and flowers, engraved with initials to the front, on a square base, 16.2cm high, 5oz 2dwt £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 478 Four George III and Victorian matching silver salts, one pair by Peter and Anne Bateman, London, 1794 and 1795, the other pair by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892, the boat-shaped bowls with reeded borders and two loop handles, on an oval pedestal base, 14.5cm wide over handles, 5oz (4) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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479 part lot Lot 479 A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, some with crests and initials, comprising: 11 table forks, eight by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1835, and one, 1833, 11 tablespoons, six by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1835, 12 dessert forks, five by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1834, four by Francis Higgins, London, 1861-2, and 15 dessert spoons, six by Robert Hennell III, London, 1832, 80oz 1dwt (49) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
480 Lot 480 A Britannia standard Queen Anne silver six-bottle cruet set, John Fawdery I, London, 1712, applied to the front with a coat of arms, with plain baluster supports, and central handgrip engraved with a crest, between six ring frame, 23cm high, 30.7oz £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) The arms are likely to be those of either Shevill of Bishpowearmouth of Durham, Shovel or Shovell, or those of Western or Westerne of Essex and London.
Lot 481 A matched canteen of silver cutlery, the majority George IV, mixed dates and makers, fiddle thread pattern, comprising: 12 tablespoons, William Bateman, London, 1828, 24 dessert spoons, seven by William Bateman, London, 1828, and seven 1826-1834, ten by Hester Bateman, London, 1834, 21 table forks, various makers, London, 1826, 1834, 1836 and 1851, 24 dessert forks, various makers, London, 1817, 1826, 1834, 1838, 1842, 12 teaspoons, William Eaton, London, 1837, 4 mustard spoons, Mary Chawner & George Adams, London, 1838, 4 sauce ladles, London, one pair WE, London, 1828 and one other pair, 193oz (101) £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 483 A George III silver stand, John Robins, London, 1794, shaped oval, engraved with motto ‘UNITE’, the floral border with bright cut decoration, moulded rim, on four supports, 21.8cm, 8.8oz £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 484 A George III silver salver, Elizabeth Jones, London, 1784, oval, bright cut and beaded borders, on four beaded supports, the centre engraved with a coat of arms, 35.5cm long, 32oz 2dwt £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) The arms are likely to be either those of Newman of Dromore, Co. Cork, or Flatesbury, Flatterbury or Flattesbery of Ireland.
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485 Lot 485 Eight Victorian silver cauldron salts and salt spoons, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall for Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1863, embossed with flower heads and a vacant cartouche, beaded rim, on three hoof feet, the spoons cast with figural terminals, gilt interiors, 5cm diameter, 9oz 4dwt (16) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 486 A Victorian silver bowl, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1888, shaped hexagonal, embossed with flower heads and scrolls above gadrooning, with cast elaborate scroll handles terminating in griffins’ heads, 17cm wide across handles, 7oz 9dwt £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 487 A George V silver rose bowl, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1912, circular, partly fluted below reeded rim, on stepped circular foot with reeded border, 20.6cm diameter, 27oz 8dwt £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 489 Spare lot Lot 490 A silver flatware service, early 19th century, comprising: 15 forks, 20 spoons: two by Robert Rutland, London, 1815, four, crested, by Christopher Barker & Thomas W. Barker, London, 1803 and one 1804, one 18th century, illegible marks, and 12 various dates and makers, 12 small forks, various makers and dates, 4 tablespoons, various dates and makers, 2 sauce ladles, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1833, 1 stuffing spoon, Thomas Whipham I, London, 1835, 83oz 1dwt (51) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 491 A George III silver asparagus server, William Eley I, London, 1795, the shaped, pierced blades engraved with a crest, 7oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 492 A pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, John Power, Dublin, 1792, the handles engraved with a crest, surrounded by bright cut decoration, 4oz 3dwt (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 493 A Victorian silver-mounted glass hip flask, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1895, the upper half pierced with a vertical slat to display the spirit level, detachable lower sleeve with gilt interior, 16.5cm long, 3oz weighable silver £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 496 An Edward VII silver-mounted glass claret jug, Mappin & Webb, London, 1902, the stepped hinged cover surmounted with a lion rampant holding a shield, with star cut base and scroll handle, 27cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 497 An ivory dressing table box and cover, Mappin & Webb, London, c.1927, cylindrical, the hinged top with cork lining, opening to reveal four silver-mounted bottles with glass stoppers, Mappin & Webb, London, 1927, with a silver lock plate, 9.8cm high (10) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 494 A set of four George III silver salts, Robert Hennell, London, 1776-7, the pierced anthemion gallery below a beaded rim, engraved with a crest, on four claw and ball feet, blue glass liners, 8.4cm wide, 67oz 6dwt (4) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP)
494 Lot 495 A Victorian silver asparagus dish, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1900, shaped rectangular, moulded borders and handles, with central wirework drainer, 34.2cm wide across handles, 37oz 4dwt £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 500 A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1902, the shaped square bases rising to baluster stems chased with floral garlands, similarly decorated campana-shaped sconces, detachable nozzles, 33.5cm high, 21oz 10dwt (2) £400 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
500 Lot 501 A Victorian silver inkstand, Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham, 1845, the shaped rectangular stand raised on four acanthus scroll feet, with pierced gallery, fitted with a central chamberstick in the form of a trumpet-shaped flower, flanked by a silver-mounted cut glass inkwell and a pounce pot, 30cm long, 30oz 3dwt excluding glass inkwells (6) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP) Provenance: Standen Hall, Clitheroe.
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502 Lot 502 Two Georgian silver casters, one Peter & Anne Bateman, London, the other Hester Bateman, 1787, each of baluster form, the covers pierced and engraved, one with wrythen finial, highest 14cm, 4oz 6dwt overall (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
503 Lot 504 A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, James William Benson, Sheffield, 1898 and 1899 the tapering column stems chased with rams’ heads suspending ribbon-tied wreaths, urn-shaped sconce chased with swags above stiff leaf border, detachable beaded nozzles, on cut corner square base, chased with classical vases between anthemion leaves, 25.7cm high, loaded (2) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 503 A George III silver three-piece tea service, Robert (I) and Samuel Hennell, London, 1807-1808, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot partly lobed with gadroon border, below a crest on one side, the other side inscribed, the hinged cover with flower finial, the angular handle with ivory insulator, on four ball feet, the jug and bowl, each with everted rim with gadroon and scroll lip, angular handles, gilt interior, plain body applied with a shield, engraved with a crest and motto, teapot 13.6cm, 40oz 9dwt (3) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘The Wedding gift of Agatha Lady Westbury’. Provenance: Wormington Manor, The Property of the Executrix of the Late Christopher Rowley Esq. Sold Sotheby’s, Worcestershire, 22 July 2003
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505 Lot 505 A set of five 18th century silver knives, c.1730, octagonal with strap terminal, together with seven similar smaller knives, all handles engraved with a crest, with marks rubbed, some later steel blades marked Gillo, 27cm longest (13) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 506 A pair of George III silver-gilt ice cream spoons, Richard Crossley, London, 1787, with shovel shaped bowls, the handle engraved with a crest, 18.25cm, 3oz 9dwt £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Literature: A G Grimwade ‘Their Marks & Lives’ records that from a total of eleven recorded marks, Crossley’s first mark was entered as spoonmaker, in partnership with William Sumner, 1 May 1775. He notes that ‘His output of flatware was obviously considerable and much remains in use’.
507 Lot 507 A pair of George III silver gilt sifting spoons, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1789, with foliate pierced bowls, 16cm, 2oz 7dwt (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 508 A pair of Victorian cut glass, silver-mounted decanters, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, each with a stem of stylised flowers, sprawling over each lobe, the shaped mounts with silver-mounted lobed stoppers, 32cm high (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 509 A Victorian silver-mounted cut glass claret jug, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898, the ovoid shaped body with spiral flutes, on circular star cut base, below a mount with hinged lid, cast with flowering scrolls on matting, acanthus-capped scroll handle, 26cm high £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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510 Lot 510 A George V four-piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1919, 1920, 1921, of baluster form, each with reeded borders, the teapot and coffee pot with ebony handles, hinged covers, on four ball feet, 23cm highest, 92oz 6dwt overall (4) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 511 A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, Mappin & Webb, London, 1909, of neoclassical style with rosette borders, detachable nozzles, each base initialled ‘W’ and inscribed, 18.8cm high, loaded (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘Mrs H E Weddell, Launch, S.S. “Slavie Prince” July 25th 1918, Palmers, Hebburn’.
511 Lot 512 A pair of Edward VII silver entrée dishes and covers, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1903, rectangular domed covers and dishes with beaded borders, reeded serpent detachable handles, one handle not silver, 24cm long, 74oz 8dwt (4) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 513 An Edward VII silver comport dish, JHB over HB, Sheffield, 1903, shaped circular bowl with everted lip, on knopped stem and domed circular foot, 28cm diameter, 23oz 1dwt £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 514 A George V silver bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1939, hexagonal, applied with three bifurcated scroll handles, with stylised leaf handles terminating in three scroll feet, 24.3cm wide across the handles, 37oz 8dwt £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 515 A William IV silver snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1830, of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with an inscription to the centre on engine-turned ground, reeded sides, chased foliate thumbpiece, gilt interior, 7.5cm long, 2oz 5dwt £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP)
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ANTIQUE SILVER 415-528 Lot 516 A quantity of silver flatware, various dates and makers, 5 tablespoons, two by Mary Chawner, London, 1836, 6 table forks, William Eaton, London, 1837, 6 dessert spoons, five by William Eaton, London, 1837, 12 dessert forks, six by Mary Chawner, London, three 1833-34, London, 1834 and 1913, three Sheffield, 1904-6, 72oz 6dwt (qty.) £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP)
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The later inscription reads: ‘Presented to John Turnbull of Abbey St. Bathans. Esquire W.S., by the Parochial Schoolmasters of Scotland, In Testimony of their high respect for his character and of the grateful sense they entertain of the many valuable services he has rendered to their body. 20th September 1860’. Lot 518 A George V silver trophy cup and cover, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, of plain urn form with waisted girdle, the raised cover with urn finial, reeded loop handles, on circular spreading foot and square pedestal base, 55cm high, 100oz (2) £1,500 - 1,700 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 519 A Victorian silver cruet stand with four cut glass decanters, Henry William Dee, London, 1876, the square base and frame with central angular handgrip, the rim of the base inscribed with retailer’s mark and inscribed ‘Paris 23 Bl des Capucines, London JONES + 1 St. James’s St’. 27.5cm high, 30oz the stand (5) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 520 A Victorian silver coffee maker, JS(?) London, 1845, of plain oval stepped form, with hinged domed cover, fitted with detachable interior filter, 23cm high, 26oz 8dwt overall £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 521 A Victorian silver racing trophy cup, Henry Holland, London 1872, one side cast and chased with a horse racing scene, within beaded and rosette lunettes, beaded flange stem, on circular domed base with stylised flour-leaf flowers, applied with double-scroll acanthus-capped double scroll handles, on a wood plinth with silver inscription 28cm high, approximately 28oz 7dwt £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: THE L.V.B.I. CUP NORTHOLT PARK RACECOURSE, JULY 20TH 1938 PRESENTED BY THE CHAIRMAN (MR GEORGE NOSWORTHY) AND THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION WON BY SILVER SPEAR - T J MORRIS
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Lot 524 A Victorian silver tankard, Daniel Houle & Charles Houle, London, 1867, with glass vase, the plain tapering cylindrical body later engraved with an inscription, 9cm high, 6oz 7dwt overall £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 525 An Elizabeth II silver desk stand, Asprey & Co. Ltd., London, 1960, the hinged cover engraved with a country estate and stags in the foreground, opening to reveal leather base, stamped ‘ENGRAVED BY J PURDEY & SON ENGRAVERS’, with silver propelling pencil, Asprey & Co., Birmingham, 1955, 12.8cm long (2) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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415-528 ANTIQUE SILVER Lot 526 An Edwardian silver epergne, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1908, in Art Nouveau style, shaped bowls with asymmetrical borders, the tapering cylindrical stem on acircular spreading foot (3) 21cm high, 12oz 4dwt £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
526 Lot 527 A George V silver salver, Carrington & Co, London, 1911, shaped circular with shell and gadroon border, on four scroll feet, diameter 21.9cm, 12oz 8dwt £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
527 Lot 528 A Russian silver coffee pot, probably Fabian Allenius, St. Petersburg, 1876, of lobed baluster, the finial and scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a circular shaped foot, 16.7cm high, 16oz overall £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP)
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529 part lot Lot 529 A set of eight German silver plates, 20th century, shaped circular with moulded border, and a dessert plate with reeded border; engraved with a crest, stamped with Wilkens 925 sterling, diameter 27.8cm, 133oz 4dwt (9) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 530 A modern German silver four-piece tea service, comprising: teapot, hot water jug, creamer and sugar bowl, of wrythen baluster form, scroll handles, domed hinged covers, on four cast scroll feet, stamped 925, together with a matching teapot, with side hinged cover, stamped E Goldschmidt, stamped 800, teapot 22cm high, 57oz overall (5) £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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531 Lot 531 A Danish silver water pitcher designed by Jørgen Jensen in 1923, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1925-32, berry pattern, lightly hammered surface with hand-carved ebony handle, numbered 385D, 20cm high, 25oz 4dwt overall £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP) Jorgen Jensen (1895-1966) was Georg Jensen’s second son and followed his father into silversmithing. Prior to training with the Georg Jensen smithy, he trained with the German goldsmith Leonhard Ebert and studied at the City School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. This pitcher was designed in 1923, the last year that he was a member of his father’s company, having joined in 1917. Following some years running his own workshop in Stockholm, he returned to the Georg Jensen firm in 1936, where he remained until 1962.
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533 Lot 532 A Continental silver twin-handled tureen and cover, 20th century, with wrythen decoration, fitted glass liner, the base stamped Handarbeit 835, 28cm diameter, approximately 30 troy oz (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 533 A pair of Continental silver tureens and covers, 20th century, with wrythen decoration fitted ebony twin handles and finials, the base stamped ‘Goldschmidt 830’, 21cm diameter, approximately 50 troy oz (4) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 537 A German silver and enamel cigarette case, c.1900, depicting a pheasant in shrubland, surrounded by woodland, the reverse applied with a regimental badge, and engraved with dedication ‘A.H.M. RAMSAY COLDSTREAM GUARDS’, gilt interior £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 538 An Edward VII Irish silver bowl, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin, 1902, of circular form, chased with spiral flutes and scallop rim, on circular foot diameter 24cm, 27oz 2dwt £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 539 A Charles I silver slip top spoon, probably Daniel Cary, London, 1635, maker’s mark D enclosing C(?), fig-shaped bowl, 17cm long,1oz 6dwt £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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541 Lot 540 A collection of twenty-one silver dressing table items, various dates and makers, Birmingham, 1897-1913, chased after Reynolds Angels, comprising: three tall cylindrical glass containers and six glass circular containers with detachable silver covers, a rectangular glass container with silver mounted cover, match box cover, a heart-shaped pin cushion, a silver frame, a hand mirror, a hand brush, a prayer book, three button hooks, a round dish and an oval dish, together with EPNS: a nurse’s clip-on buckle, a circular box and a match box cover; and two silver-plated dishes (26) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP) The chased angels’ heads are after Joshua Reynolds’ ‘A Child’s Portrait in Different Angles: Angel’s Heads’, 1786-7, which may be seen in Tate Britain.
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542 Lot 541 An Edward VII silver sweetmeat dish, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, of oval openwork form with acanthus swags, on conforming foot, together with a Victorian silver bonbonnière dish, pierced oval with swags and pendant, applied with swing handle, blue glass liner, Henry John Lias & James Wakely, 1883 dish 16.5cm long, 10oz (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 542 A George III silver salver and a George IV silver dish, Birmingham, 1809 and Emile Viner for Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1938, shaped circular with shell and scroll border, flat-chased with a running border of flowerheads and scrolls, on three acanthus supports; the pierced oval dish applied with five leaf flowers to each intersection, on oval foot, 19oz, diameter 26.7cm (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
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545 Lot 543 An Elizabeth II silver dish, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1967, shaped rectangular, the borders pierced with vine tendrils and fruit, applied with cast handles entwined with vine branches, 30.5cm wide over handles, 21oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 544 Two George III silver casters, Robert Peaston, London 1771 and 1766, one plain, one chased with floral sprays and rocaille decoration, 13cm and 15cm high, 5oz (2) £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 545 A George III silver ladle, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1809, with shell bowl, the feather-edge handle engraved with a vacant ribbon-tied cartouche, 32cm long, 6oz £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
546 Lot 546 An 18th century silver-topped marching cane, stamped three times with maker’s mark of Thomas Steed, c.1720, initialled ‘PH’, surrounded by scrolling foliage, 88cm long £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 547 A silver dish, probably South American, 19th century, shaped circular with cast swing handles, the centre engraved with a coat of arms and motto ‘PLUS ULTRA’, 35.2cm wide across handles, 37oz 8dwt £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 548 An old English plate ladle, Benjamin Lomson, plain, the handle initialled, 3.7cm long £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 549 A set of twenty-four George III silver knives, possibly Sydenham William Peppin, London, 1817, double thread and shell handle, the blades engraved with a crest, Robert Pringle, London, 1817, 21.7cm long (24) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 550 A George V silver salver, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, shaped circular with moulded shell border, engraved to the centre with a vacant cartouche, on three scroll feet, 32cm diameter, 27oz £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 551 A set of William IV silver flatware, the majority David Phillips, London, 1836, King’s pattern, six table forks, five tablespoons, two Victorian by Samuel Hayne & Daniel Carter, London, 1844, three dessert spoons, five teaspoons, 43oz 2dwt (19) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 552 A set of six Victorian silver and quartz knives, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1853, with facetted handles, 11.5cm long (6) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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554 Lot 553 Two sets of salt and pepper shakers and a mustard pot designed in 1931 by Gundorph Albertsus, Georg Jensen, 1945 and 1951, the mustard pot with green enamel interior, numbered ‘629’, highest 7cm, 8oz 1dwt (5) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Literature: D A Taylor & J W Laskey, Georg Jensen, Holloware, The Silver Fund Collection, Ghent, 2003, p.224. Lot 554 A George III silver toothpick case, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1788, the lid and base with raying bright cut decoration, hinged interior compartment with velvet interior and mirror, 8.6cm long, 1.5oz £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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556 Lot 555 A 9ct gold vesta case, Rolason Brothers, Birmingham, c.1900, shaped rectangular, engraved with a crest, 4.2cm long, 0.6oz £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 556 A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1834, shaped oblong with engine turned decoration, foliate thumbpiece, scrolling foliate gilt grille, together with a George III silver vinaigrette, C&M, Birmingham, 1806, rectangular with cut corners, engraved to the centre with a monogram within a quatrefoil, surrounded by flowers, similar repeat decoration to the reverse, the grille pierced and engraved with festoons of flowers (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP)
Lot 557 Four silver and silver-gilt vesta cases, one rectangular, initialled cover and engraved with scrolls, missing grille, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1943, one shaped rectangular with engine-turning, gilt scroll grille, Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1856, one silver-gilt, shaped rectangular, initialled cover, foliate scroll grille, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1864, and one rectangular with cut corners, pierced grille, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1814, 3.9cm longest, 1oz 3dwt (4) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 559 A George V ladies’ case, retailed by Asprey & Co. Ltd., the silver-gilt mounted set CHJ & Co., London, 1927-29, comprising: scent bottle, powder case and brush, the engine-turned decoration applied with an enamel profile of a lady, with two leather compartments, the leather with retailer’s mark for Asprey & Co., case 18.5cm long (4) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP)
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529-567 OTHER SILVER AND COLLECTORS’ ITEMS Lot 562 A George V silver and enamel powder compact and a Continental enamel and silver-gilt box, Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1927, plain circular, the hinged enamel cover depicting a sea view with soaring birds, opening to reveal a mirror with gilt base interior, and one engine-turned guilloché enamel, the cover depicting two children gathering apples, with import marks for Richard Herbert & Co., London, 1921, 4.9cm, 5.1cm diameter (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP)
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Lot 563 A George III Scottish silver snuff mull, struck with almost illegible maker’s mark, of upright oval form, the cover engraved with foliate swags and monogrammed, with presentation inscription to side, gilt interior, 1oz 7dwt, 6cm long £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) The inscription reads: ‘Edinburgh 1st January 1805 from John Gilchrist to Mrs Isabella Carrick as a small testimony of his gratitude for her tender & affectionate care of his dear Brother Archibald Gilchrist now deceased’. Lot 564 A Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1840, shaped oblong, profusely engraved with scrolling foliage and scaling, the cover monogrammed, gilt interior, 7.3cm long, 10z 7dwt £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP)
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566 Lot 565 A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1840, shaped oblong, engraved with scrolling foliage, with foliate scroll pierced grille, 4cm long, 0.4oz 4dwt £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 566 A Victorian silver-gilt castle top vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1838, of rectangular form, the hinged cover chased with a view of Warwick Castle, the reverse with engine turned decoration, the sides chased with foliate scrolls, with foliate scroll pierced grille, 3.8cm long, 0.8oz 8dwt £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP) Lot 567 A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1830, of rectangular form, engine-turned hinged cover and base, the cover engraved to the centre with Charlotte, with floral motif border, reeded sides, the grill engraved with scrolling floriation, in red leather case, 3.6cm long, 0.5oz 5dwt (2) £300 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP)
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20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE ART AND DESIGN TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER 2017 F U RT H E R E N T R I E S A R E I N V I T E D. C L O S I N G DAT E : F R I DAY 2 5 AU G U S T
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941) AN ‘HERALDIC’ WALLPAPER DESIGN, signed, dated and inscribed ‘CFA Voysey Archt 23 York Place W Sept 20 1904 / Copyright for paper belongs to Essex and Co.’, watercolour and pencil 69 x 56cm
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MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PRINTS WEDNESDAY 1 NOVEMBER, 10am F U RT H E R E N T R I E S A R E I N V I T E D Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) MOON LANDSCAPE Lithograph printed in colours, 1972, signed and numbered in pencil, the edition of 90 Estimate £1,200-1,800
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ASIAN ART TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER, 10am am F U RT H E R E N T R I E S A R E I N V I T E D
A Chinese famille rose ‘jue’ cup, 18th century, made in imitation of an early archaic bronze form, the body raised on three tall spread legs with masks, 13.5cm high Estimate £2000-3000 Provenance: The Collection of Erik Nordström (1884-1971) Post General in Shanghai at the Royal Chinese General Post Office,1910
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Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005) ‘SELF-PORTRAIT WITH A STRANGE MACHINE’ bronze, 85cm Estimate £40,000 - 60,000
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JEWELLERY, WATCHES AND SILVER TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 10am FU RTHER ENTRIES A RE INVITED. JEWELLERY CL OSING DATE: 22 SE PTE MB E R. SI LVE R CL O SI NG DATE : 2 9 SE PT E M B E R
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b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Bidding Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Commission bidding You may leave commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). We recommend leaving commission bids online via our website, though please contact us about leaving bids by telephone or fax/email. All absentee bids should be received at least 30 minutes before the auction commences; we cannot guarantee to execute commission bids received after this time. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. Please note that this service is for lots with an estimate of £500 or more. The number of lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It is advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth operation of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Online Bidding Any lots purchased via a live online bidding service will be subject to an additional commission charge on the hammer price payable by the bidder, in accordance with the rates specified by the online service. These charges are 3% plus VAT and will be payable to us on top of the Hammer Price and our buyers commission.
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Buyer’s Premium The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 22% on the hammer price of each lot purchased, except for our Fine Wine and Port auctions when it is 15%. In addition, VAT is charged on these premiums (see below).
Removal of lots ALL lots are to be removed from the premises by 5.00pm at the latest on the Friday following each sale. Sworders retain the right to remove lots remaining after this time into safe storage, for which a charge will be made.
VAT Items in our catalogue may be marked with a dagger † or double dagger ‡, which indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium at either the standard rate (currently 20%) or a reduced rate (currently 5%), depending upon the legal requirements relating to that lot.
Electrical Goods All electrical goods offered in this sale have either been tested and certified safe or unsafe by an appropriately qualified electrician. All electrical goods certified safe mst be re-commissioned by an appropriately qualified electrician and we recommend those certified safe are similarly re-commissioned.
Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. Inspection of goods by the buyer As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4.
Post 1950 Upholstered Furniture All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling. Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on Post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates.
Condition Reports We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by emailing a condition report, but these are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. Condition reports cannot be prepared on the day of the sale.
If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. You would need to contact the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (‘AHVLA’) and, as part of the process of obtaining your document, it is a requirement that you have seen sight of the Sworders’ certificate or are aware of its reference number.
Electrical goods These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them.
It is therefore the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure that they obtain a copy of the appropriate certificate, or the certificate reference number, after purchase from Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. Items are marked with this sign §.
Export of goods If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and
TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.
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2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3. Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will
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“Consumer”
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“Consumer Contracts Regulations” means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013; “Deliberate Forgery”
means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;
Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. 3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). 4. The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 22% plus VAT of the Hammer Price or 15% plus VAT for our Fine Wine and Port Auction; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5 VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6. The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7. Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:
“FCA”
means the Financial Conduct Authority;
“Goods”
means the goods that you consign to us for sale at our auction;
“Hammer Price”
means the level of the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;
“Premium”
means the premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale;
“Price”
means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium and any applicable VAT;
7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in any way that we agree to accept payment. Note there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent for payments in cash.
“Proceeds”
means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT;
7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts.
“Reserve”
means the minimum price at which the Goods may be sold;
“Seller”
means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable);
“Terms of Consignment”
means these terms of consignment;
8. Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.
“Terms of Sale”
means the terms of sale for bidders or buyers at our auctions;
“Trader”
means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer);
“VAT”
means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and
“Website”
means our website available at www.sworders.co.uk.
2. Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.
7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and
8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday following the auction. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal and storage charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.
be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).
8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.
3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price.
9. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it..
If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller;
for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.
a. to us, by sending the notice to the following email address: auctions@sworder.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that receipt is acknowledged by the recipient). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.
9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due;
13. Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within 30 days of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.
9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or
13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:
17. General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us.
13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or
9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale.
13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2.
17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.
9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due;
10. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11. Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand.
13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14. Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or
11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.
14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.
11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.
15.2.1 by delivering it by hand;
12. Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible
15. Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:
15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that receipt of the email is acknowledged by the recipient. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 41.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email:
16. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website.
17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
www.sworder.co.uk Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers Cambridge Road Stansted Mountfitchet Essex CM24 8GE Tel: 01279 817778 Fax: 01279 817779 Email: auctions@sworder.co.uk Hertfordshire Office 42 St Andrew Street Hertford SG14 1JA Tel: 01992 583508 Fax: 01992 586074 Email: hertfordoffice@sworder.co.uk Kent Office Mark Wilkinson Tel: 01732 757675 Email: kentoffice@sworder.co.uk