Sworders Jewellery & Silver 21 November

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Jewellery and Silver Tuesday 21 November 2017 at 10.00am




THE WINTER COUNTRY HOUSE SALE INCLUDING INDIAN WORKS OF ART AND FURNITURE

TUESDAY 5 DECEMBER AT 10AM

Ascribed to Govardhan SHAH JAHAN IN THE TIME OF YOUTH India, Mughal, c.1630-1640 £10,000-15,000

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JEWELLERY AND SILVER at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms Tuesday 21 November 2017 at 10am ORDER OF SALE Lots 2 - 423

Jewellery

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Lots 424 - 462 The Bill Brown Collection of Antique Cutlery Lots 463 - 606 Silver

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HEAD OF JEWELLERY Catriona Smith

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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.

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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 Georgian, harlequin, foiled, gemstone and diamond cruciform brooch/pendant, late 18th century, a cushion cut foiled amethyst to a gold cut down collet at the centre, surrounded by four cushion-shaped Swiss cut diamonds at the corners with smaller diamonds at the compass points, all in silver cut down collets. Cushion-shaped, foil-backed citrines at the left and right, a foil-backed, cushion cut, flat cut garnet to the top and a foil-backed triangular emerald at the bottom with a diamond below. Gemstones all in gold cut down collets with flat closed back setting. Later Victorian brooch fitting and concealed suspension loop. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 30 x 30mm, 7.29g £250 - 350 Lot 6 A Georgian gold topaz and citrine cruciform lozenge-shaped pendant, composed of assorted circular mixed cut topaz and citrines, all claw set to shallow solid collets with small bead terminals and a jump ring bale. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 44 x 38mm, 4.55g £400 - 500 Lot 7 A Regency gold, ruby and emerald circular brooch, c.1820, with a cross hatch circular boss to the centre with a bead border. A surround of alternating cushion shaped rubies and emeralds, claw set to cannetille twisted wire flower heads with a plain brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 25mm diameter, 6.61g £130 - 180 Lot 8 A gold cased cornelian seal, c.1810, with a cushion-shaped cornelian matrix and hand engraved gold split ring c.1830. Split ring tested as approximately 9ct gold. 39mm long, 6.01g £100 - 130

Lot 9 A gold mounted intaglio engraved amethyst seal, later mounted as a ring. A circular amethyst matrix ring, seal engraved coat of arms with motto ‘Fortitudo Vincet’ rub set to a scalloped closed back setting, pierced foliate shoulders with clam shell detail to a plain convex shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 7.16g. Finger size O £200 - 400 Lot 10 A plain gold posy ring, possibly 18th century, of ‘D’ section form with a hand engraved posy to the inside, ‘THE * DESRING * HART * HATH * NO REST *’ in Roman capitals, 1.49g. Finger size L £300 - 500 Lot 11 A single row graduated pearl necklace, with a Georgian diamond and split pearl cluster head, later mounted as a two-row clasp. The clasp composed of a cushion cut diamond in a cut down collet at the centre, with a cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamond in a cut down collet at each compass point. All set in silver collets with a split pearl between in a shallow gold collet, one pearl deficient. The head later mounted to a two-row box clasp with a scalloped gallery and a single row of graduated, barrel-shaped pearls, strung knotted to both eyelets, seventy-seven pearls, 3.1 to 4.1mm in size, damage. Pearls untested. 7.84g £200 - 400 Lot 12 A seed pearl and gem set torsade necklace, with six rows of twisted seed pearls, strung plain to two end caps, grain set with rubies and emeralds, 25.19g £100 - 200 Lot 13 A silver paste rivière, with a series of oval faceted green paste, each one set in a domed back cut down collet to an oval, dome back box clasp, one stone deficient. 397mm long, 26.91g £100 - 200


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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 14 A George lll 18ct two-colour gold snuff box, London, 1809, by Alexander J Strachan. Rectangular rose gold rounded corner form with a central rectangular panel with basket engine turned decoration, with a green gold raised scrolling border to a textured ground. Shallow thumbpiece to engine turned basket decoration to all sides. Hand engraved inscription to the inside of the lid ‘From a Sincere friend’ to the interior base of the box, an earl’s coronet with monogram below, ‘37, Chesham Place, Finder will be Rewarded’. 74 x 50 x 18mm, 119.72g £2,000 - 2,500 Lot 15 A George IV 18ct gold snuff box, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1828, a rectangular rounded corner form with engine turned basket to all sides, with a deeply chased thumbpiece. 70 x 42 x 17mm, 73.79g £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 16 A pair of gold lorgnettes, c.1915, with hand engraved laurel leaf frames. Spring action handle with engine turned decoration and pierced and engraved end. Marked 15ct £200 - 250 Lot 17 A 19th century gold dip pen or quill pen, with a plain polished barrel. Three cast griffins to the end, holding a circular citrine tablet, intaglio engraved with a judge’s full bottom wig and the motto ‘J’espère’. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 156mm long, 14.02g £150 - 200

Lot 20 A ladies’ gold Swiss fob watch, with polychrome enamel back case suspended on a gold guard chain. The fob watch 29mm diameter, with a white and blush enamel dial, blue Arabic numerals and gold Louis XV hand, one deficient. Textured bezel, scalloped case sides with an enamelled rose to the back case. Marked 14K. Suspended on a belcher link guard chain marked 9C, shortened. Chain 780mm long, 19.38g. Watch 20.68g £200 - 230 Lot 21 A Victorian gold fancy link chain, with recessed milled sides. A large bolt ring to one end with a full sovereign dated 1914 with a hard soldered scroll top mount suspended from one end. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Chain 490mm long, 22.23g £280 - 320 Lot 22 A Scandinavian gold club chain, with a barrel clasp. Marked C.18. 620mm long, 16.70g £250 - 300 Lot 23 An American gold fancy link guard chain, with sections of faceted belcher chain, with trombone links between, and a gold cased citrine swivel seal suspended from the swivel clip. Clip marked 10C. 1331 mm long, 31.78g, seal 4.05g £200 - 300

Lot 18 A gold labradorite carved scarab beetle ring, with the carved scarab rub set to a flat section frame with raised triangular pennants at the compass points, to a later solid basket, open shoulders and plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. 32 x 25mm, 11.93g. Finger size P½ £200 - 300 Lot 19 A 9ct gold, two-row curb bracelet, with a swivel clasp and safety chain, converted from a watch albert. A shield-back half sovereign, dated 1887, with a hand soldered mount to the top, suspended to one side with a 15ct gold masonic symbol with hand engraved decoration suspended to the other, Birmingham, 1895. 43.24g £350 - 450

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 24 An early Victorian gold amethyst rivière and brooch pendant drop, c.1840, the rivière composed of a series of graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, all claw set to shallow collets with single and trefoil bead cluster decoration to a concealed box clasp and pendant eyelet. The cruciform brooch/pendant composed of circular mixed cut and pear cut amethysts, claw set to shallow collets with matching bead decoration. Oval jump ring top, plain brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Necklace 425mm long, brooch 60 x 55mm, 58.11g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 25 A Victorian amethyst and diamond set star pendant, with an oval Brazilian cut amethyst, claw set to a wire collet. An applied eight point star, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds, with trefoil clusters of rose cut diamonds at the claws. A diamond set detachable bale and later silver chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver. 29 x 27mm £200 - 400

Lot 29 A gold amethyst and split pearl cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut amethyst, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of split pearls, claw set to a solid gallery. A later shank with knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head tested as approximately 15ct gold. 6.07g. Finger size Q £100 - 150 Lot 30 A pair of Edwardian amethyst drop earrings, with a circular mixed cut amethyst, rub set in a plain collet to hook fittings. Earlier oval mixed cut amethysts, drilled and suspended from gold wire. Marked 9ct. 30mm long, 3.02g (2) £80 - 120

Lot 26 A Victorian amethyst and diamond pendant, c.1860, suspended on a gold rope chain. An oval cabochon amethyst with an applied star, grain set with graduated old European and rose cut diamonds. An articulated bow top and bale, all grain set with graduated old European cut and rose cut diamonds with similarly set pampille drops below. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Chain tested as approximately 9ct gold. Pendant 57 x 24mm, chain 707mm £350 - 550 Lot 27 A Victorian gold amethyst brooch and earring suite, c.1870, with a knot-style brooch with three graduated amethysts, claw set in deep collets, set diagonally to the centre, hand engraved scrolling decoration to the knot with pairs of rope chain swags to a pear-shaped detachable pendant drop, pendant 71 x 68mm, together with a pair of matching drop earrings with Etruscan-style oval shield top and hook fittings, earrings 42mm long. tested as approximately 9ct gold (3) £400 - 600 Lot 28 A former Austro-Hungarian Empire amethyst and split pearl brooch, c.1900. A circular mixed cut amethyst, claw set and surrounded by a row of split pearls in gold cut down collets to a pierced scalloped gallery. Plain pin and encased ‘C’ catch with former Austro-Hungarian standard mark for 580 standard, 1872-1922 Vienna, 30mm diameter, 17.22g £250 - 350

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 31 A Victorian gold garnet and diamond hinged bangle, with a central oval cabochon garnet with applied graduated diamond set star. The garnet rub set to a plain collet with twisted wire border to a graduated top half, with applied fleur-de-lys to a hand engraved foliate bloomed ground. Concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 56 x 50mm interior dimensions, 45.26g £600 - 800 Lot 32 A pair of Victorian garnet, diamond, ruby and pearl set beetle or insect bangles, with hook clasps. Each round wire gold bangle with cabochon garnet wing casing, partially open to reveal a diamond set abdomen, rose cut diamond set thorax, cabochon ruby eyes and holding a pearl between the front legs. Each beetle covering a concealed hooked clasp, one bangle a smaller size with an historic repair, now broken. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and silver. 55mm diameter and 50mm at the narrowest point, 14.32g (2) £300 - 400 Lot 33 A Georgian garnet and diamond lozenge-shaped stomacher brooch, with pendant drop. Four oval cabochon garnets rub set to form the lozenge with foliate sections between grain set graduated diamonds with matching pear-shaped cabochon garnet drop, all set to flat back settings, plain brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and sterling silver. 55 x 53mm, 13.24g £180 - 250 Lot 34 A cased Victorian garnet and diamond swag and tassel pendant, with an oval cabochon garnet centre, with an applied diamond set star motif. An Etruscan-style frame with a bloomed ground, pairs of chain swags and a central tassel drop with plain ‘V’ shaped pendant bale and glazed locket verso. Fitted case by ‘H Robinson, High Street, Shrewsbury’. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 75 x 25mm, 13.89g £500 - 700

Lot 35 A Victorian gold, garnet and diamond set trefoil clover or shamrock brooch/ pendant, composed of three cabochon garnets in cut down collets. A cushion-shaped Swiss cut diamond claw set to the centre with tapered stem pavé set with old eight cut diamonds, plain brooch pin ‘C’ catch and hinged bale. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 42 x 41mm £180 - 250 Lot 36 A Victorian gold snake or serpent bracelet, c.1850, with graduated basket-style links with quatrefoil bead cluster decoration. The naturalistic head with a pear-shaped cabochon garnet, emerald eyes, incised scale and scrolled wire decoration to a concealed box clasp and later safety chain, pendant drop deficient. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. A later case by ‘Asprey & Co. Ltd., New Bond St., London’. 119mm long, 15.56g £700 - 900 Lot 37 A Victorian gold bracelet, with garnet set padlock clasp. The bracelet composed of sections of faceted belcher chain between pierced and engraved lozenge-shaped feature links with a large heart-shaped padlock clasp with and oval cabochon garnet claw set to the centre with textured ivy leaf border to an engraved ground with glazed locket verso. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 230mm long (approximately), 26.78g £300 - 400 Lot 38 A pair of Victorian Bohemian gilt metal garnet drop earrings, composed of a circular cabochon garnet, surrounded by rose cut garnets with an articulated pear-shaped garnet drop below to hook fittings. 33mm long (2) £100 - 200

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 39 A Victorian gold, opal and diamond closed crescent brooch, with a row of graduated oval, cabochon opals. Sets of three graduated rose cut diamonds all claw set to a scalloped gallery with a line of graduated rose cut diamonds to the crescent tips, with a plain pin and later revolving roller catch fitted. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 32 x 30mm, 4.55g £400 - 500 Lot 40 An 18ct gold Edwardian opal and diamond crossover ring, with two circular cabochon opals, claw set in shallow scalloped collets, in a diagonal position, a row of old European and cushion cut diamonds claw set between, Birmingham 1910. 4.84g. Finger size S½ £130 - 180 Lot 41 A four stone opal and diamond carved head ring, c.1910, four circular cabochon opals, all claw set to a carved head with pairs of old eight cut diamond set points. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 4.32g. Finger size L½ £200 - 250 Lot 42 A black opal and diamond oval cluster ring, c.1950, with an oval cabochon black opal, claw set to the centre, surrounded by eight cut diamonds. All claw set in white to a yellow underbezel, open chenier shoulders and plain shank. Marked 18CT. Box by C P Stockbridge, Cambridge. 3.27g. Finger size K £500 - 700 Lot 43 A Victorian diamond, split pearl and enamel brooch, with a central forget-me-not set with a rose cut diamond and split pearls, to an oval sky blue enamel plaque. A twisted wire border with a single row of split pearls to an outer spiral ribbon border. Glazed locket verso deficient. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 48 x 40mm, 27.94g £130 - 160 Lot 44 An Edwardian opal and diamond crescent brooch, c.1910, with a curved row of graduated oval cabochon opals. The opals all grain set, with pairs of rose cut diamonds between to a pierced gallery to the outside edge. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Hinge and pin deficient. Dimensions 60 x 16mm £200 - 250

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Lot 45 A cased early Victorian, gold, turquoise lariat necklace, c.1845, with an adjustable knot centrepiece, rub set with oval cabochon turquoise to a hand engraved ground. Adjustable braided curb chain and tassels, each culminating in a chased pippin drop, rub set with a turquoise cabochon to a lozenge-shaped box clasp. Fitted case by George Attenborough, 252 Regent St., London. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 8.98g £300 - 500 Lot 46 A Victorian gold and turquoise bow brooch, c.1850, with a later heart-shaped pendant drop. The bow composed of lines of cabochon turquoise all rub set to hand engraved bow loops with a later silver gilt turquoise set heart pendant with glazed locket verso, damage. Tested as approximately 9ct gold with silver gilt pendant. 53 x 50mm, 12.04g £250 - 350 Lot 47 A pair of gold cloisonné enamel drop earrings, with a circular shield-style disc enamelled in sky blue, royal blue and white to twisted wire and applied bead clusters to later hook fittings, 27 x 13mm, 5.24g (2) £120 - 150 Lot 48 A pair of cabochon turquoise drop earrings, with pear-shaped gold pippin drops, grain set with graduated turquoise cabochons to later trace chain and turquoise star hook fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. 35mm long, 2.92g (2) £150 - 200

Lot 51 A late Victorian turquoise and diamond cluster ring, with a circular cabochon turquoise, grain set and surrounded by old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds. Deeply scalloped claws to plain tapering shoulders. London 1892. 5.10g. Finger size P½ £100 - 150 Lot 52 A Victorian gold, turquoise set bracelet, with a later central snake head pendant drop. A lozenge-shaped repoussé centrepiece with a cabochon turquoise set forget-me-not cluster, and a snake head pendant below, with three graduated oval turquoise, rub set to the head with red paste set eyes. Repoussé flower head and scrolling links to each side, all rub set with cabochon turquoise in a later bolt ring clasp, one spare link. Tested as approximately 15ct gold £350 - 450 Lot 53 An Edwardian gold cabochon opal set long chain, later converted to a three row necklace. A series of oval, cabochon opals, spectacle set to both sides of a plain collet, set between graduated sections of trace chain, with a bolt ring clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Three opals deficient from one side only. 540-556mm long, 12.59g £180 - 250

Lot 49 A Victorian gold turquoise and diamond set snake or serpent necklace, c.1850, with graduated interlocking links to a naturalistic head. The head grain set with lines of graduated circular turquoise cabochons with rose cut diamond set eyes to hand engraved scrolling ground. The tail encircling the head with a turquoise set heart-shaped pendant drop to the mouth. Fitted case later relined. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 405mm long, 27.47g, head 56 x 50mm £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 50 A Victorian gold, diamond and turquoise shield-style brooch and matched earring suite, the circular shield form brooch with a raised central boss, star set with a rose cut diamond with pavé set turquoise surround, twisted applied wire decoration with cabochon turquoise to rubover collets, to an outer twisted wire border, later hinge pin and roller catch, brooch marked 9ct gold, with a pair of similar gold earrings, with later gilt metal dome back settings, post and butterfly fittings. Earring fronts tested as approximately 9ct gold (3) £150 - 200

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 54 A late Victorian diamond set shell cameo brooch, depicting the profile of a lady in a light cream and tan, to a tan ground. The cameo rub set to a plain mount with an outer border of old European and cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set to open, scalloped, flared collets, plain brooch pin, ‘C’ catch and easel safety lock. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 54 x 45mm, 16.84g £250 - 300 Lot 55 A Victorian gold, carved coral and turquoise set hand brooch, c.1870, the carved coral hand and arm with a globe and fluted cuff-style finial, with Etruscan-style decoration and three cabochon turquoise. A coiled snake to the wrist, suspending coral charms on a chain to include a heart and a fish. 46mm long, 8.38g £150 - 250 Lot 56 A pair of gold, Victorian, Etruscan-style, onyx drop earrings, with a wirework flower head and bead cluster top to hook fittings. Gold cap with twisted wire border to elongated onyx pippin drops. Marked 15CT. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 69mm long, 8.15g (2) £130 - 180

Lot 57 A pair of Victorian, gold, Etruscan-style globe drop earrings, with a central applied gallery to a bloomed ground with later post fittings. Globes tested as approximately 15ct gold. Later fittings tested as approximately 9ct gold. 14.2mm diameter (at the widest point), 3.92g (2) £120 - 180 Lot 58 A pair of Victorian, gold vine leaf, drop earrings, c.1840-1850, naturalistic graduated vine leaves, with textured and incised decoration, with coiling tendrils culminating in a bunch of grapes pendant below. Later screw fittings attached. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Screw fittings approximately 9ct gold. 8.15g (2) £150 - 250 Lot 59 A Victorian green paste set gold knot brooch/pendant, with a lozenge-shaped green paste, milligrain set to centre, with a textured, graduated lobed surround, an hinged bale verso with concealed hook to take pendant drop, tested as approximately 9ct gold. 25 x 25mm, together with a late Victorian gold rope chain, with a green paste pear-shaped pendant drop, suspended from a section of trace chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 433mm long, 11.31g in total (2) £100 - 130

Lot 60 An Archaeological Revival gold shell cameo brooch, c.1865, by Castellani. The oval carved shell cameo profile of a gentleman in cream to a tan ground, rub set with a fine twisted wire top edge and applied Assyrian scrolled wire and palmette decorations to the sides, an outer frame of plain and twisted wire circles with applied beads and a plain outer wire edge. Plain pin and conical cap with maker’s mark, 67 x 57mm, 41.97g, pinned to a silk covered board labelled verso ‘Cameo portrait of Dr Deakin of Heathaleigh, Tunbridge Wells, together with a Victorian shell cameo brooch, with the profile of a lady in white to a brown ground, claw set to a rolled gold frame, 54 x 46mm, pinned to a silk covered board labelled ‘Cameo portrait of Mrs Deakin of Heathaleigh, Tunbridge Wells’ (2) £800 - 1,200 Lot 61 A Victorian painted Berlin enamel plaque brooch, depicting two ladies in 18th century costume to a scrolling gold frame. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 53 x 44mm, 12.52g £150 - 200 Lot 62 A Victorian gold-mounted shell cameo brooch depicting Aurora in a chariot riding across the night sky, the oval carved shell cameo in white to a buff ground, rub set to a frame with hand engraved wriggle bezel, a scalloped two-colour gold frame with textured scrolls. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 57 x 46mm, 16.69g £100 - 150 Lot 63 A Victorian gold and sea scroll cameo brooch/pendant mount, with a later replacement shell cameo. The oval shell cameo depicting a rider on horseback with a dog riding past a cottage, with a lady in white to a brown ground, the cameo rub set to a paper scroll and sea scroll mount. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 79 x 62mm, 25.89g £150 - 250 Lot 64 A pair of Victorian gold Etruscan-style drop earrings, with a cone decorated with Etruscan-style twisted wire and applied bead decoration, a fringe below with central pippin drop and later hook wire fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 52mm long, 5.13g (2) £300 - 500

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 65 A Victorian diamond set, India star, brooch/pendant, c.1890, with a central cushion cut diamond. A border of old European cut diamonds to rows of graduated old European cut, old Swiss cut and rose diamonds to each star ray. A concealed wire pendant hook bale and brooch fitting. Box by ‘Weir & Sons, Dublin’. 40 x 40mm, 8.07g £600 - 800 Lot 66 A pair of white gold, seven stone diamond cluster earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre, surrounded by smaller brilliant cut diamonds. A scalloped gallery to a plain underbezel, with later post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. 12.1mm diameter. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 2.34ct (2) £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 67 A pair of Victorian diamond cluster earrings, with a later solid basket, post and butterfly fittings. A cushion cut diamond, in a cut down collet at the centre, surrounded by old European cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets. A later gold solid basket with pierced and engraved scallops to post and butterfly fittings. Principal diamonds estimated as approximately 0.59ct each. 13.2mm diameter, 5.40g (2) £1,200 - 1,600 Lot 68 A Victorian single stone diamond and enamel head, later mounted as a ring, an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.40ct, claw set to an open scalloped collet with black champlevé enamel decoration. A later solid scalloped bezel open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 5.69g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: E/F Clarity: VS2/S11 Finger size N £3,000 - 4,000

Lot 69 A Victorian diamond set cluster stick pin, with a silver cut down collet at the centre. A surround of old Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set to a rex-style gallery and two-row yellow underbezel with a yellow pin. Tested as silver backed in 15ct gold. Head 20mm diameter, 2.85g £350 - 450 Lot 70 A diamond cluster ring, with an old European cut diamond claw set to the centre, surrounded by old brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a solid underbezel, open chenier shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank. Tested as platinum. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 2.25ct. Finger size Q £700 - 900 Lot 71 A pair of late Victorian diamond cluster drop earrings, with an arrow point top, grain set with a rose cut diamond. A circular cluster suspended below with a rose cut diamond, claw set to the centre, surrounded by rose cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped gallery with a two row underbezel. Later post and butterfly fittings. Tested as silver backed in 18ct gold. 17mm long, 3.13g (2) £500 - 700 Lot 72 A diamond set cluster ring, with diamond set shoulders and a central brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.33ct. The claw diamond surrounded by Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set in white to a yellow scalloped underbezel. White obus shoulders, each grain set with an eight cut diamond to solid yellow shoulders and shank. Marked 18CT. Shank beads fitted. 3.24g. Finger size L-M (very approximate) £300 - 400 Lot 73 A Victorian turquoise and diamond oval cluster brooch, with an oval cabochon turquoise, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a border of old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds. A scalloped gallery, flat underbezel, plain pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 22 x 20mm, 6.60g £130 - 180

Lot 74 An Edwardian emerald and diamond cinquefoil cluster bangle, c.1905, with a hollow tubular section hinged bangle. A centrepiece composed of a cushion-shaped faceted emerald with an old European cut diamond at each of the compass points, all grain set to plain box collets with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Interior dimensions 56 x 50mm, 11.30g £300 - 400 Lot 75 A Victorian gold single stone emerald ring, with a cushion-shaped, mixed Peruzzi cut emerald, each claw set to a scalloped collet with chased, tapered shoulders and a plain shank Emerald estimated as approximately 2.97ct Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 5.04g. Finger size N £3,000 - 4,000 Lot 76 A Victorian diamond set quatrefoil brooch/pendant, c.1880, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.55ct, set in a cut down collet at the centre. Four open lobed sections, each one with an acanthus leaf centre, graduated Swiss cut and eight cut, grain set lobes, with a trefoil cluster to each tip. A detachable diamond set bale and detachable brooch fitting. Estimated total diamond weight as approximately 4.00ct. 43 x 35mm, 12.37g. Box by Tessier Ltd. £3,500 - 4,000 Lot 77 An 18ct gold, Victorian, five stone sapphire and diamond tapered band ring, with an oval old Swiss cut sapphire, grain set to the centre in a box setting. Pairs of graduated old European cut diamonds and old Swiss cut sapphires, grain set to box settings with a plain shank. London, 1882. 5.22g. Finger setting O½ £200 - 300 Lot 78 An 18ct gold Edwardian four stone sapphire and diamond carved head ring, with four graduated oval mixed cut sapphires, with pairs of rose cut diamond set posts. All claw set to a carved head with a plain ‘D’ section shank, Birmingham 1911. 3.56g. Finger size P½ £200 - 300 Lot 79 An Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond crossover ring with an oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond, claw set diagonally with crossover shoulders, set with old Swiss cut, old eight cut and a rose cut diamond. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 3.53g Finger size K (approximately) £200 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 80 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) £600 - 700

Lot 87 A graduated five stone diamond ring, with five old brilliant cut diamonds, double claw set with white claw tips. Carved yellow collets to knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.10ct. Marked 18ct Pt. 3.53g. Finger size R-R½ £500 - 600

Lot 81 An Edwardian sapphire and diamond, boat-shaped, carved head ring, with three graduated oval mixed cut and Swiss cut sapphires. Pairs of diamond set points, all claw set to a carved head and plain shank. Marked 18ct. 3.09g. Finger size Q (approximately) £100 - 150

Lot 88 An 18ct gold late Victorian five stone diamond ring, with five graduated old European cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set to a boat-shaped head with tapered shoulders and a plain shank. Birmingham, 1895. 3.93g. Finger size N £100 - 130

Lot 82 A late Victorian ruby and diamond carved head ring, with an oval mixed cut ruby to the centre and a circular Swiss cut ruby to each head. Pairs of old Swiss cut diamonds between, all claw set to a carved head with a plain ‘D’ section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Numbered 3602. 4.28g. Finger size R £250 - 300

Lot 89 An Edwardian diamond cluster ring, with a central old European cut diamond surrounded by old Swiss cut diamonds, all claw set to a white setting plate. Deeply scalloped yellow claws and scalloped head with engraved shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18CT PLAT. 4.74g. Finger size L £150 - 200

Lot 83 An Edwardian three stone ruby and diamond carved head ring, with a central circular mixed cut ruby with an old European cut diamond at each side. Marked 18ct. Finger size J½ £160 - 180

Lot 90 A pair of single stone diamond stud earrings, with two old cushion cut diamonds, claw set to white collets with post fittings, total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.70 ct. 0.90g (2) £500 - 600

Lot 84 An 18ct gold Edwardian three stone ruby and diamond ring, with a circular mixed cut ruby, claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond claw set to each side with reel and fancy reeded shoulders. Hallmarked Birmingham, date later obliterated. 3.35g. Finger size J½-K £500 - 700

Lot 91 A Continental silver gilt filigree necklace and earring suite, c.1870, retailed by Harvey & Gore. The necklace with filigree flower heads with flower head pendant drops, all joined by jump rings with sets of coiled wire tassels and a hook clasp, together with a pair of matching earrings, with later screw fittings, possibly French, mark indistinct, one drop to the necklace detached, fitted case by ‘Harvey & Gore, Vigo Street, London W’ (3) £150 - 200

Lot 85 An Edwardian gold graduated five stone diamond ring, with graduated old European cut diamonds claw set to a boat-shaped head with plain shoulders and shank, marked 18CT. 4.22g. Finger size O½ £400 - 600

Lot 92 A late Victorian, sterling silver, oval, hinged locket and chain, c.1880, the locket with a central repoussé band depicting birds amongst flowers with a hobnail design to each side, suspended on a double belcher chain, the locket Birmingham 1882, 39 x 31mm excluding bale, together with a late Victorian silver hinged bangle, c.1880, a flat section Aesthetic Movement bangle with a series of stylised palmettes faced in rose gold with sprays of leaves between, faced in yellow and green-gold to an applied bead outer border, marked standard, interior dimensions 55 x 47mm, width 25mm excluding beads (2) £100 - 130 Lot 93 A Victorian and silver, turquoise set, dove pendant/brooch, with a naturalistic dove with lines of graduated turquoise cabochons, claw set to the wings. Red paste eyes, holding a leaf in its beak with incised and engraved feathers with a glazed locket verso and fold down pendant bale. 55 x 45mm, 11.82g £100 - 130 Lot 94 A Victorian silver fancy chain, with tonneau-shaped links with hand engraved decorations, all joined by jump rings with a bolt ring clasp, and a white metal oval hinged locket with engraved ivy decoration, 33.02g £100 - 130

Lot 86 An Edwardian five stone graduated boat-shaped diamond ring, with graduated old European cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped gallery. Solid shoulders to a replacement shank. Stamped 18ct to the later shank. Tested and valued as 18ct gold. 3.27g. Finger size M¾ £250 - 350

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 95 An Edwardian gold, diamond, seed pearl and enamel heart-shaped pendant, later mounted as a bar brooch. A heart-shaped frame set with rose cut diamonds and a diamond set bow to the centre, to a teal blue guilloché enamel ground. An outer border of peg set seed pearls with pendant jump ring above, surface mounted to a later blade edge bar brooch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver. 55mm, 9.79g £300 - 400 Lot 96 A gold, split pearl and turquoise giardinetti pendant, c.1900, with a woven wire basket set with split pearl flower head clusters and turquoise bead buds, suspended on a later gold curb chain. Pendant tested as approximately 18ct gold, chain tested as approximately 9ct gold. Basket 22 x 21mm, 4.77g £100 - 150 Lot 97 A late Victorian turquoise and split pearl hinged bangle, c.1900, a solid chain-link bangle with sets of three seed pearls and three cabochon turquoise, all rub or cup and peg set alternately to a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Interior dimensions 56 x 47mm £180 - 250 Lot 98 A cased American gold, coral and seed pearl, open crescent spray brooch, c.1910, graduated leaf sprays, grain set with split pearls, with seed pearl and coral cluster flower heads with seed pearl sprays. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Case by ‘Tiffany & Co, New York, Paris, London’. 51mm long, 4.34g £100 - 150 Lot 99 A pair of gold enamel and seed pearl tassel drop earrings, with pierced caps decorated with blue and white guilloché enamel with gold dot decoration and strung seed pearl tassels below to later hook fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. 48mm long, 11.10g (2) £300 - 500 Lot 100 A late Victorian gold, split pearl, floral and foliate necklace, c.1900, with an articulated centrepiece of flower head and leaf clusters, all grain set with seed pearls and graduated split pearls. Articulated back chain, each link rub set with a split pearl to a short section of curb link back chain with split pearl set box clasp and central concealed pendant hook. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, a fitted case by ‘Carrington & Co. Ltd., 130 Regent St., W1’. 460mm long, 27.29g £400 - 600

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Lot 101 A cased Edwardian gold and split pearl fringe necklace, c.1905, with a centrepiece of graduated crescent and fleur-de-lys drops. All set with graduated split pearls with flower head clusters above and blade edge bars between, rub set with split pearls. Articulated box links between, to a circular link back chain with a concealed box clasp, all set with split pearls. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Fitted case by ‘The Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Company Ltd., 112 Regent St., London W’. 398mm long, 37mm centre drop, 31.51g £400 - 600 Lot 102 A Victorian diamond and split pearl gold necklace, c.1900, with a detachable cluster pendant/brooch. A scrolling foliate centre with detachable graduated sections, all set with seed pearls and graduated split pearls. A detachable brooch pendant with an old European cut diamond, claw set to the centre of a flower head cluster, open petal surround, grain set with graduated split pearls. Rope back chain to a barrel clasp with later safety chain fitted. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 412mm long, 22.53g £300 - 500 Lot 103 A pair of Indian pearl and emerald starflower cluster earrings, with a circular baroque pearl, grain set to a central star. An open frame of circular mixed cut emeralds to an outer row of petals, each set with a seed pearl. Post and clip retainers. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Pearls untested. 29mm diameter, 15.22g (2) £180 - 250 Lot 104 A diamond and sapphire hexagonal cluster ring, with a central Swiss cut diamond, surrounded by six circular mixed cut sapphires. An outer row of old eight cut diamonds, all set in silver to a cut down collet-style border. Pierced scalloped gallery, solid underbezel and trifurcated shoulders. Marks indistinct. 4.35g. Finger size P LE £300 - 400 Lot 105 An 18ct gold Edwardian ruby and diamond daisy cluster ring, with a circular mixed cut ruby claw set to the centre, surrounded by old European cut diamonds, all claw set to a scalloped gallery with reeded shoulders to a plain shank, Birmingham, 1909. 2.99g. Finger size M½ Ruby possibly synthetic. £150 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 106 An Edwardian peridot, pink tourmaline and split pearl gold necklace, c.1910, with a centrepiece of a graduated split pearl crescent with a claw set graduated pink tourmaline above and blade edge bar peridot drops between. A whiplash-style scrolling pendant drop below, set with graduated peridots and split pearls, with a trace back chain with a barrel clasp. Marked 9ct. 490mm long, 8.81g £250 - 350 Lot 107 An Art Nouveau gold peridot pendant, by Murrle Bennett & Co. A whiplash form pendant with an oval mixed cut peridot, milligrain set to the centre, with a smaller drop suspended below. A trace chain split to each side with whiplash and scroll form plaques to a bolt ring clasp. Marked 9ct and signed. Pendant 34 x 26mm, 4.30g £100 - 130 Lot 108 An Edwardian sapphire and split pearl pendant, c.1910, with a flat wire cartouche-shaped frame, a central circular mixed cut sapphire and split pearl cluster, with scatter milligrain set split pearls with four milligrain set sapphires at the compass points, with a pendant drop below. Split trace chain gathered to a matching sapphire with further trace chain to a bolt ring clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold £180 - 250 Lot 109 An American shell cameo and split pearl pendant, c.1900, on a modern gold box chain. The elongated oval shell cameo depicting a female profile in pink/white to a pink ground with an open oval frame. An arched garland to the top set with graduated split pearls with pearl pendant suspended below on a gold box chain. Pendant and chain both marked 14K. Pendant 41 x 22mm, 8.79g £100 - 150 Lot 110 An Edwardian coral and diamond set hinged gold bangle, c.1910, an 8mm bouton coral bead, peg set to the centre of the top half with an old European cut diamond, grain set to white obus sections at each side of a chevron section hinged bangle. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and silver. Interior dimensions 56 x 49mm, 11.96g £300 - 400 Lot 111 A collection of five gold bar brooches or tiepins, to include a black opal example, with an oval cabochon black opal, four claw set to a plain collet, with a blade edge bar, a 9ct gold Isle of Man example, a plain gold example marked 9ct, a single stone opal example marked 9ct, and a five stone graduated garnet example to an open boat-shaped frame marked 9ct, 12.28g total (5) £180 - 220

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Lot 112 A gold, Art Nouveau, opal set bar brooch, of open whiplash form. Scrolling tapered sections with three oval cabochon opals, rub set in plain collets at the centre and at each end of the bar, with a circular cabochon opal pendant drop. Marked 15ct. 45 x 28mm, 4.71g £150 - 200 Lot 113 A pair of cased pink sapphire and seed pearl drop earrings, c.1915, each earring with a cushion cut pink sapphire, milligrain set in a white collet, suspended below a row of three graduated seed pearls, all strung on chain to later screw fittings, tested as platinum with later gold fittings, case by ‘Shapland, Jewels and Antiques, London’, the earrings 32mm long, 2.55g, together with an Edwardian amethyst and split pearl winged heart brooch, a heart-shaped amethyst, rub set in a plain collet, with a pair of outstretched wings, grain set with seed pearls and a ducal coronet above, similarly set. Marked 9ct. Brooch 51mm long, 5.23g (3) £150 - 250 Lot 114 An Edwardian Art Nouveau-style amethyst bracelet, with a series of scrolling whiplash-style plaques, each with an oval mixed cut amethyst milligrain set to the centre. Sets of panther-style joining links to a padlock and safety chain, bracelet and clasp marked 9ct gold, 13.62g £220 - 260 Lot 115 An Edwardian single stone opal pendant, with a circular tallow cut cabochon opal, spectacle set to a plain frame, suspended from a seed pearl chain, to a trace chain with a half bolt ring clasp. Applied tag marked 9. 4.34g £100 - 150 Lot 116 An Art Deco three-colour gold snake bracelet, with paste set head, the bracelet of finely woven yellow, white and rose gold mesh, with a naturalistic head, with hand engraved decoration, paste set eyes and head to a concealed box clasp within the mouth, marked 9ct, 180mm long, 5.06g, together with an Edwardian aquamarine and split pearl brooch, marked 9ct, 64mm long, 2.94g, and a late Victorian diamond set heart pendant, c.1900, tested as approximately 15ct, 18mm long, 1.67g (3) £100 - 130

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 117 An Art Nouveau two-row carved horn pendant, in the style of Mme. Elizabeth Bonté. The principal pendant composed of two overlapping carved horn moths with glass scarab beetle abdomen centre and painted wings. A blue glass pippin drop suspended below, with twisted brown cord to each wing, the cords with blue, olive-shaped glass beads and small black spacer beads. A smaller matching carved horn moth suspended at a shorter length with matching scarab abdomen, cord and blue glass beads £150 - 250

Lot 121 A collection of four unmounted sapphires, to include an oval native cut blue sapphire of approximately 3.03ct, an oval native cut pale yellow sapphire of approximately 3.78ct, an oval native cut pale blue sapphire of approximately 1.67ct, and an oval cabochon star sapphire of approximately 2.00ct (4) £150 - 200

Lot 118 An Arts and Crafts, silver and gold, black opal pendant, attributed to Rhoda Wager, an oval cabochon black opal, rub set to a plain collet, with a wrapped wire and applied scattered bead border, a spray of incised rose gold leaves to the top with a silver flower head, pendant 36 x 13mm, together with an Arts and Crafts amethyst bar brooch, an oval mixed cut amethyst, rub set in a plain collet with a twisted wire border, pierced pear-shaped apertures to each side with applied twisted wire scrolls to a boat-shaped hammered ground. Tested as silver with a gold pin, numbered 662 (2) £100 - 200 Lot 119 A cased, Art Deco, seven stone, white zircon bar brooch, with graduated old brilliant cut zircons, grain set in a flat section bar brooch with rounded ends, a pierced swag gallery to plain pin and ‘C’ catch with support lock, in a case by Shapland, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 54mm long, together with a citrine briolette pendant, c.1935, 37mm long excluding the bale (2) £100 - 130 Lot 120 A silver Arts and Crafts garnet pendant, with an oval cabochon garnet set to a collet with a two-row loosely plaited band and twisted wire border, a ‘V’ shaped bale with a central plaited band and trefoil bead clusters to a figure of eight and twisted wire link chain with applied beads, 49 x 25mm, together with an Arts and Crafts silver lapis lazuli pendant, an oval cabochon lapis lazuli, rub set to a plain collet with outer beads to the top and bottom with a trefoil cluster of beads below, suspended on a later foxtail chain, and a silver plaited brooch, by George and John Morgan, with an oval relief plaque of a Viking ship (3) £180 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 122 An Indian high carat gold, enamel, diamond and gem set necklace, with a curved centrepiece of gem set rectangular plaques between graduated rows of seed pearls. The central plaque with lasque cut diamonds, kundan set, with further plaques to each side set with foiled rubies, emeralds, cabochon sapphires, split pearls, chrysoberyl cats eyes, turquoise, cabochon spinels and coral with lunette-shaped ends all kundan set. Enamelled sides and backs in white, red, green and blue, with five rows of seed pearls between to a later adjustable trace link back and with toggle clasps. Centrepiece 255mm long, 76.05g £600 - 800 Lot 123 An American jade and seed pearl bracelet, with five graduated oval jade cabochons, each one rub set in a portrait position, a twisted wire border with a surround composed of a row of seed pearls strung on wire with applied maple leaves. Pairs of twisted wire waisted links between, to a bolt ring clasp. Marked 14k. 180mm long, 17.97g £200 - 250 Lot 124 A pair of gold and jade drop earrings, with a circular cabochon jade, claw set to an open frame, articulated bar to a jade pippin drop with fluted gold cap, 46mm long, 7.36g, a gold and jade spray brooch, with textured leaves, 50 x 24mm, 6.96g, and a pair of matched pear-shaped jade gold stud earrings, 11 x 8mm, 2.65g, ignore markings, all tested as approximately 9ct gold (5) £150 - 200

Lot 126 A Chinese carved amber pendant, depicting the immortal, Magu, holding an urn with a deer with pierced and incised decoration, claw set to a silver-gilt back plate, 72 x 39mm, 14.11g. £200 - 400 Lot 127 A Chinese carved pink tourmaline pendant, depicting peaches and foliage to a later hinged wire bale. Tested as sterling silver. 50 x 36mm, 34.92g £500 - 800 Lot 128 A Chinese carved coral pendant, with a section of twig coral carved to represent bamboo, with seed pearl clusters and a moulded green glass bead above, 71 x 29mm, 24.58g, together with two Chinese carved coral beads, with raised shou symbols, 19 x 20mm, 21.33g (3) £250 - 350 Lot 129 A single row graduated amber bead necklace, to a later four-row marcasite clasp. Graduated bouton-shaped faceted beads, 8.8 to 11.8mm in size, strung knotted to a later clasp. 120.05g £200 - 400

Lot 125 A Chinese carved jade pendant, depicting a gourd with a bird and foliage to a later, hinged wire bale. Tested as sterling silver. 57 x 35mm, 36.50g £700 - 900

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 130 An Art Deco graduated diamond bar brooch, c.1925, with a series of European old cut, old Swiss cut, old eight cut and rose cut diamonds, all milligrain set to a scalloped edge bar. A scalloped underbezel with plain pin and retainer with an hinged easel safety lock. Tested as platinum and 9ct white gold. Signed ‘DORIC’ to a signature plate. 63mm long, 5.10g £300 - 400

Lot 135 A Belle Époque, diamond set brooch/ pendant, of pierced flower form. An old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre with pierced petals/frame. Graduated old European and eight cut diamonds, with trefoil leaves between the petal tips, grain set with rose cut diamonds, one deficient. All set in gold faced with platinum. 30 x 30mm, 5.90g £200 - 300

Lot 131 An Art Deco green paste and diamond cluster ring, with an emerald cut green paste, milligrain set to a plain collet. A pierced hexagonal frame, milligrain set with rose cut diamonds to a pierced basket, open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 4.36g. Finger size J-K (not round) £250 - 350

Lot 136 A gold, blister pearl and diamond bow-tie-style brooch, with an oval blister pearl, claw set to the centre. Angled setting at each lug, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut, old eight cut and rose cut diamonds, set in gold faced with platinum. 27 x 20mm, 5.63g £200 - 300

Lot 132 An Art Deco diamond set bar brooch, with a central daisy cluster of old European and eight cut diamonds, the diamonds milligrain set to the centre of a tapering bar with a Swiss cut diamond to each side. A flat section lobed outer frame, all in gold faced with platinum, 51mm long, 4.12g, together with an Art Deco diamond set stick pin, marked 15ct, 1.64g (2) £130 - 180 Lot 133 A Belle Époque diamond set brooch/ pendant, c.1915, of rounded palmette form. Radiating blade edge band with rows of graduated old Swiss cut and old European cut diamonds, all milligrain set in plain collets. A diamond set chevron to the centre with diamond set scrolls to each side, a single old European cut diamond milligrain set below with a row of three graduated diamonds at the bottom. An arched laurel bough to the top, milligrain set with diamonds, an hinged fold-down bale and brooch fitting, possibly also intended to be worn as an aigrette. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 43 x 45mm, 13.41g £700 - 900 Lot 134 A Continental, Art Deco, diamond set plaque brooch, c.1920, of elongated oval form. An old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre, with a pierced petal surround, milligrain set to the outer edge with graduated old brilliant and old eight cut diamonds. A chenier gallery, plain pin and visor catch. Tested as platinum. 45 x 20mm, 7.58g £650 - 950

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Lot 137 A pair of cultured pearl and diamond daisy cluster earrings, with a cultured pearl, peg set to the centre, surrounded by cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds, grain set and rub set to the outer edge, later post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold faced with platinum. 12.2mm diameter, 3.41g (2) £400 - 500 Lot 138 A French Belle Époque diamond set bracelet, c.1915, with a centrepiece of three articulated plaques. A central oval plaque with three graduated old European diamonds, milligrain set to plain collets joined by a blade edge bar, open frames to an oval surround, milligrain set with eight cut and rose cut diamonds. Articulated diamond set flower head links between, to matching pear-shaped plaque links, with a two-row gate bracelet at each side to a concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold faced with platinum. 165mm long, 8.82g £350 - 550 Lot 139 A pair of cased Edwardian diamond drop earrings, with a fleur-de-lys top, milligrain set with graduated rose cut and eight cut diamonds. An open pear-shaped frame with graduated eight cut diamonds and a diamond briolette, suspended at the centre and another below. Later screw fittings. All set in silver and backed in gold. Case by ‘The Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Company, 112 Regent St., London W’. Length 29mm (2) £500 - 700 Lot 140 An Edwardian gold, diamond and pearl bar brooch, c.1910, with an old European cut diamond, rub set to the centre. A pearl, cup and peg set to each side, with a blade edge bar and a cushion cut diamond, claw set to an open scalloped collet at each end. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 53mm long, 5.41g. Pearl untested £150 - 180

Lot 141 A cased Victorian pearl and diamond stick pin, with a pear-shaped pearl, peg set to a leaf and stem top, grain set with graduated old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, case by ‘Mappin & Webb, Queen Victoria Street, London’. 8.10 x 6.48mm approximately, 2.47g. Pearl untested £150 - 200 Lot 142 A single stone pearl ring, c.1920, with a pearl, 6.3 x 5.9mm, cup and peg set to low knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 2.59g. Pearl untested. Finger size P £100 - 150 Lot 143 A graduated five stone diamond ring, with five graduated old European cut diamonds, all double claw set in white collets. Yellow underbezels, knife edge shoulders and shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. 3.18g. Finger size N½ £180 - 250 Lot 144 An Edwardian gold, diamond set, lozenge-shaped diamond cluster ring, with old Swiss and old eight cut diamonds, rub set in a landscape position to a white setting edge. Yellow pierced scalloped gallery to a later shank with solid knife edge shoulders. Marked 18ct, 3.81g. Finger size Q £100 - 130 Lot 145 A single row uniform pearl necklace, with a pearl set safety clasp. Eighty-seven pearls, 3.3 to 4mm in size, strung knotted to a rectangular single row safety clasp, grain set with three split pearls. Pearls untested. Case with silk-lined lid to read ‘Orient Pearls’. 8.26g £200 - 400 Lot 146 A cased single row graduated pearl necklace, with an Art Deco diamond set clasp. A single row of graduated pearls, 2 to 4.9mm in size, strung knotted to a single row elliptical clasp, with a central row of grain set rose cut diamonds. Clasp tested as platinum and 18ct gold. Case by ‘Shapland, Jewels and Antiques, London’. 5.99g £100 - 150 Lot 147 A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace, with an Art Deco diamond and sapphire safety clasp. A single row of eighty-nine graduated cultured pearls, 3 to 7.7mm in size, strung knotted to an oval safety clasp, with a Peruzzi cut diamond rub set to the centre. Lines of baguette cut sapphires with pairs of eight cut diamonds, grain set to each end with an open outer frame. 470mm long £200 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 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 £300 - 400 Lot 149 A ladies’ diamond set Art Deco cocktail watch, with a tonneau-shaped case. Barrel-shaped silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued hands. Lines of graduated eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the bezel and articulated extended lugs with pierced detail and pairs of larger eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the outer corners. Cabochon set crown with hand engraved laurel leaf bands to the case sides and moiré band strap. Case marked ‘ALL PLATINUM’. Head 55mm long, 14.45g £200 - 300 Lot 150 An Art Deco diamond set plaque ring, c.1935, with a brilliant cut diamond, grain set to a square collet at the centre. A pierced rectangular plaque with lunette ends, all milligrain set with two brilliant cut diamonds and graduated eight cut diamonds, all set in platinum. Yellow chenier gallery to open shoulders and a plain yellow underbezel and shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 4.60g. Finger size R £300 - 350 Lot 151 An 18ct gold, Art Deco-style, square diamond set plaque ring, an old European cut diamond, possibly fancy light brown, milligrain set to a white square plate, milligrain set with graduated old eight cut diamonds. Pierced yellow gallery to chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London, 1980. 5.05g. Finger size I½ £600 - 800

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Lot 152 An Art Deco diamond set square cluster ring, with nine graduated old European and old Swiss cut diamonds, milligrain set to a grid. A shallow chenier gallery to a pair of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to each shoulder, and a plain shank marked 18ct PT. 2.83g. Finger size R½ £200 - 300 Lot 153 An Art Deco single stone diamond ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond estimated as approximately 0.42ct, grain set to a milligrain collet, to a square head with an eight cut diamond, grain set to each corner. Pierced hand engraved collet with flat section tapered shoulders, milligrain set with eight cut diamonds in a plain shank, marked as 18ct and PT, indistinct. 2.57g. Finger size O £250 - 350 Lot 154 A Continental Art Deco ruby and diamond bar brooch, with a central calibré ruby set hoop. A tapering bar through the hoop with a line of graduated old European cut diamonds and sets of three calibré rubies, all milligrain set to a tapered bar. Tested as approximately 18ct gold faced with platinum. Marked 750. Additional mark unidentified. 97mm long, 10.51g £300 - 400 Lot 155 A red paste and diamond fingerline cluster ring, c.1920, with a lozenge-shaped, mixed cut, red paste, rub set to the centre. A trefoil cluster of graduated old European cut diamonds, rub set to each end with knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 9ct white gold. With box by ‘Carrington & Co., 130 Regent Street, London’. Head 19 x 14mm. Finger size S¼ £400 - 500 Lot 156 An Art Deco white gold ruby eternity ring, c.1925, with a row of calibré cut rubies, channel set to a flat section band, 3.8mm wide with plain polished glass. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 3.8g. Finger size M £150 - 200

Lot 157 A sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval cabochon sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by old European cut diamonds with calibré sapphire set points, all set in silver to a gold underbezel, open shoulders and flat section shank. Finger size O½ £300 - 500 Lot 158 An Art Deco sapphire and diamond offset square cluster ring, c.1920, a square step cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by a border of eight cut diamonds, all milligrain set to a white setting plate. Yellow bezels and cheniers to a yellow solid underbezel, knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 3.26g. Finger size K £150 - 250 Lot 159 An Art Deco diamond set lozenge cluster ring, with nine Swiss cut and eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to a white setting plate. Yellow gallery and scalloped underbezel to knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct PLAT. 2.69g. Finger size Q £150 - 200 Lot 160 An 18ct white gold graduated five stone diamond ring, with graduated old European cut diamonds, all claw set to coronet collets, with chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London 2003. 3.47g. Finger size P £500 - 800 Lot 161 A three stone graduated diamond crossover ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond, claw set in a white collet to the centre, a transitional old brilliant cut diamond claw set to each side with crossover shoulders to a plain shank. Marked ‘PLATINUM’. 3.55g. Finger size M £180 - 250

Lot 163 A graduated five stone diamond ring, with old European cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, milligrain set in white to pierced yellow collets, with knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 2.33g. Finger size P £150 - 200 Lot 164 A single stone diamond ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.23ct, eight claw set to a plain collet with a two-row underbezel. Chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as platinum. 2.92g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: J/K Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size K½ £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 165 A diamond set full eternity ring, with a continuous row of eight cut diamonds, grain set to a flat head, remnants of hand engraving to the guards. 3.14g. Finger size P LE £200 - 250 Lot 166 An Edwardian diamond set daisy cluster ring, with an old European cut diamond rub set to the centre surrounded by eight cut diamonds rub set to the outer edge. Pierced scrolling basket to solid knife edge shoulders and plain shank marked 18c PLAT. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.65ct. Finger size P½ £120 - 160 Lot 167 An American Art Deco three stone diamond bracelet, with a series of pierced, milligrain rectangular plaque links. Three old European cut diamonds, each grain set in a box collet, spaced throughout the bracelet to a concealed box clasp. Marked PLATINUM 14k. 179mm long, 13.35g £150 - 250

Lot 162 A five stone graduated diamond ring, with five graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, all double claw set to coronet collets, open shoulders to a plain shank. Stamped PLAT. 4.82g. Finger size M½ £250 - 350

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 168 A single stone sapphire and enamel pendant, c.1915, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, estimated as approximately 3.75ct, claw set to a rex collet, suspended to an outer enamel frame. White champlevé and gold dot enamel decoration with a jump ring top, suspended to a two-colour trace chain with alternating sections of yellow and white. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 7.80g. Pendant 18 x 15mm (excluding fittings), chain 429mm £300 - 400 Lot 169 A pair of diamond set spray earrings, c.1950, with an old brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to the centre. A graduated scrolling border pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with a spray of baguette cut diamonds, claw set to one side. Omega and post fittings. Marked 18ct. 8.29g. Principal diamonds estimated as approximately 0.79ct each. Assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N and L/M Clarity: SI1/SI2 and P1/P2 (2) £600 - 800 Lot 170 A pair of Art Deco sapphire and diamond drop earrings, with an old Swiss cut diamond, milligrain set in a two colour collet to the top. An articulated blade edge bar below with a circular mixed cut sapphire, milligrain set in a plain rose gold collet, articulated to an outer hoop faced with platinum and hook fittings. A case by ‘G E Searle & Sons, 21 Bedford Street, Plymouth’. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 34mm long, 1.93g (2) £100 - 150 Lot 171 A single stone diamond bar brooch, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 2.38ct, six claw set to a tapering collet. The collet to the centre of a blade edge bar with plain pin and revolving clasp. Tested as platinum. 57mm long, 5.23g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: J/K Clarity: P1/P2 £2,500 - 3,500

Lot 172 A single stone diamond bar brooch, c.1925, with a cushion cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.20ct. Double claw set in a coronet collet, to the centre of a flat section tapering brooch and retainer with an hinged easel safety lock. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold and platinum. 61mm long, 3.32g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N Clarity: SI2/P1 £800 - 1,200 Lot 173 An odeonesque single stone diamond ring, c.1935-1940, with diamond set shoulders. A brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 3.88ct, four claw set to a collet with pierced sea scroll detail. Pairs of arched crescent sections to each side, channel set with a row of baguette cut diamonds and grain set with a row of grain set eight cut diamonds. Scroll cheniers with flat shoulders to a plain shank. Marked WH PLAT. 8.57g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: N/O Clarity: VS1/VS2 Finger size P £10,000 - 15,000 Lot 174 A single stone diamond ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 4.27ct, double claw set to a ‘C’ scroll collet. Plain underbezel, chenier shoulders and plain shank. Marked PLAT. 4.26g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: J/K Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size N £8,000 - 12,000 Lot 175 A single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an old brilliant cut diamond double claw set to a coronet collet. Open chenier shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds to a plain shallow ‘D’ section shank. Tested as platinum. Diamond estimated as approximately 2.08ct. 4.06g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: O/P Clarity: VS1/VS2 Finger size K½ £4,000 - 5,000

Lot 176 An Art Deco graduated diamond and synthetic sapphire line bracelet, with a central row of graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set to a milligrain box setting. A row of baguette-shaped scissor cut synthetic sapphires to each outer edge, articulated with hand engraved guards, concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Hand engraved ‘PLATINE GARANTIE 950’. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 6.00ct. 168mm long, 25.29g £10,000 - 12,000 Lot 177 An Edwardian single stone diamond ring, c.1910-1915, with diamond set shoulders. An old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.33ct, claw set to a tall collet with pairs of leaf shoulders, each one grain set with an old cut diamond, a single eight cut diamond, rub set in a plain collet with hand engraved underbezel and laurel leaf shoulders. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold and platinum. 3.39g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size R £1,600 - 2,000 Lot 178 A single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.69ct, eight claw set to a rex collet, with chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Marked PLAT 18CT. 2.01g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size R £300 - 400 Lot 179 An Art Deco single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an emerald cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.78ct, four claw set to a plain collet. Stepped shoulders, each grain set with three eight cut diamonds, in white to yellow gallery, underbezels, knife edge shoulders and shank. Tested as platinum and approximately 18ct gold. 2.01g. Finger size O¼ £450 - 550

Lot 180 An Art Deco single stone blue topaz ring, with diamond set shoulders and engraved shank, probably American. A cushion-shaped Brazilian cut blue topaz, four claw set to a collet, milligrain set with graduated cushion-shaped and circular eight cut diamonds, with milligrain set diamond shoulders and hand engraved chevron section shank. Tested as platinum. 5.63g. Finger size O £500 - 700 Lot 181 An Art Deco single stone blue zircon ring, with diamond set shoulders. A circular mixed cut blue zircon, claw set to a plain collet with stepped shoulders, each one grain set with three eight cut diamonds in box collets to a plain shank. Marked 18ct PLATINUM. Finger size J½ £130 - 180 Lot 182 An Art Deco single stone sapphire ring with diamond set shoulders, a cushion-shaped, mixed cut, parti-coloured sapphire, four claw set to a plain collet, with lotus-style shoulders, milligrain set with old eight cut diamonds and an old brilliant cut diamond. Tested and valued as platinum. 4.26g. Finger size K½ £400 - 500 Lot 183 An Art Deco synthetic sapphire ring, with strapwork-style diamond set shoulders. A cushion-shaped mixed cut synthetic sapphire, four claw set to a plain collet with graduated stepped shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds. 4.04g. Finger size L £200 - 300 Lot 184 A gold, sapphire and diamond spray brooch, c.1950, with rows of folded wires, with three triangular synthetic sapphires, rub set in a row. A paper scroll of graduated twisted wires with a row of graduated old Swiss cut diamonds in plain four claw collets to a double pin. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 62 x 21mm. Later rhodium plating £400 - 500

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 185 A 9ct gold hollow round section slave bangle, London 1920. 69mm interior diameter, 20.55g £130 - 180

Lot 189 An early 20th century gold and enamel burgee for the Royal Motor Yacht club, marked 18ct Benzie Cowes. 31 x 23mm, 4.98g £120 - 150

Lot 186 A 9ct gold vesta case, by S J Rose, with engine turned decoration to both sides, London 1920. 48 x 47mm, 27.25g £150 - 250

Lot 190 A gold blister pearl and enamel tie pin or bar brooch, c.1925, with a polychrome enamel swallow with a blister pearl body. Marked 15ct. 51 x 15mm, 3.42g £150 - 200

Lot 187 A Fabergé gold and silver photograph frame, of triangular form with indented sides, ‘St. Petersburg 1983-1903’. 50 x 53mm. A sky blue guilloché enamel ground, with an oval glazed photograph aperture with a later miniature of a rose spray beneath. A border of rose cut diamonds with applied three-colour gold swags with split pearl set points. An outer gold border to a mother-of-pearl back with a silver gilt scrolled wire strut. Signed ‘Fabergé, workmaster Johan Viktor Aarne, 56 and 88 zolotnik marks, assay master Yakov Nikolayevich Layaplnov’. Original Hollywood fitted case £1,200 - 1,800 Lot 188 An early 20th century enamel and mother-of-pearl yacht club burgee badge or brooch, an enamelled Dorset Yacht Club burgee to an heart-shaped, mother-of-pearl ground, with a royal blue enamel and gold dot border. Marked 15ct. 18 x 18mm, 3.70g £100 - 150

Lot 191 A two-colour crossed oars and crossed flags tie pin or lapel badge, c.1925, enamelled Royal Navy white ensign or St George’s ensign and a British ensign or union jack, tied with gold rope against crossed oars, bloomed finish with white oar tips and sleeves. Marked as 15ct. Tested as approximately 15ct gold and platinum. 53 x 13mm, 4.89g £150 - 180 Lot 192 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.09ct, claw set to an open scalloped mount with split shoulders. 5.38g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N Clarity: VS1/VS2 Finger size W £1,000 - 1,200 Lot 193 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Edwardian single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.89ct, claw set to split shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank. Birmingham 1911. 12.31g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: SI2/P1, damage Finger size P½ £600 - 800

Lot 194 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 £500 - 700 Lot 195 A single sapphire and enamel chain-link cufflink, c.1930, with two oval mixed cut sapphires. Each rub set in yellow, a border of white enamel to bar and chain-link connections marked ‘PAT’, tested as approximately 14ct gold, together with one and a half pairs of stained green agate and diamond cufflinks, tested as approximately 18ct gold (4) £250 - 450 Lot 196 A pair of 15ct gold diamond set cufflinks, with pairs of marquise-shaped plates, joined by trace chain connections. Each marquise-shaped plate with an old brilliant cut diamond, grain set to a raised central lozenge to a textured ground with a raised outer rim. Each plate 19 x 10mm, 8.98g (2) £100 - 200 Lot 197 An early 20th century hollow gold curb chain bracelet, with a padlock clasp and safety chain. Links and padlock marked 15. 14.17g £130 - 180 Lot 198 A carved wood, gold and diamond set ‘Fumsup’ pendant or charm, c.1914, an oval, carved wood head with rose cut diamond set eyes, mounted to a gold articulated body marked 15ct. Registration No. 636612. 19 x 9mm excluding jump ring, 2.10g £100 - 150 Lot 199 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.) £400 - 600

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 200 A pair of multi gem set gold spray earrings by Cropp & Farr, c.1950, with assorted gemstones to include citrine, garnet, peridot and amethyst, all claw set to the centre. A spray of polished and textured leaves with stems below to screw fittings, marked 9ct gold. 6.19g (2) £100 - 130 Lot 201 A Continental plaited mesh necklace, c.1960, with opaque blue paste cabochons. Two rows of plaited oval section mesh chain with a pierced star centrepiece, graduated foxtail chain tassel fringe, with spaced pierced bow sections, all set with opaque blue paste cabochons, to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight catch. Marked 18K. 420mm long, 37.92g £450 - 550 Lot 202 A full sovereign bracelet with seven coins, dated 1968, 1913, 1895, 1891,1873, 1902 and 1912, all claw set from the reverse to a square frame. Each frame with a polished bezel and etched and textured decoration, all hinged to a concealed box clasp, damage, with an ‘S’ chain and figure of eight catch. Engraved 18ct. Bracelet tested as approximately 18ct gold. 194mm long, 93.44g £1,800 - 2,200

Lot 206 A Continental yellow and white gold, turquoise, cultured pearl and diamond spray brooch, c.1950, with a textured leaf spray. A central cluster of pear-shaped cabochon turquoise with dispersed eight cut diamonds, all claw set in white, with a cultured pearl and diamond flower head cluster to the base, with scattered white gold leaves, grain set with eight cut diamonds, with scattered diamonds throughout. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 69 x 43mm, 22.25g £300 - 400 Lot 207 A 9ct gold novelty turquoise, synthetic ruby and synthetic white sapphire owl brooch, c.1960, the owl with an oval cabochon turquoise, claw set to the body, synthetic ruby claw set eyes and synthetic white sapphires, claw set to the bough. London 1968. 33 x 33mm, 5.83g £100 - 150

Lot 203 A French 18ct gold mechanical cocktail bracelet watch, retailed by Asprey. A square silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and hands. Dial signed ‘Asprey’ with an integral Milanese bracelet and hinged dial cover with concealed hinged clasp. Movement signed ‘Gruen Watch Co.’. Calibre 59.21. French poinçon for 18ct gold standard. 59.95g £1,000 - 1,200 Lot 204 A ladies 18ct gold Eberhard mechanical strap watch, on a later gold bracelet marked 750. Circular silvered dial with raised gilt and black hands and batons with Italian graduated Milanese bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Case number 12106 900, bracelet marked 750,1944-1968 for Vicenza. 172cm long, 28.77g £250 - 300 Lot 205 A crossover, leaf spray, gold pendant, with a quatrefoil cluster of stained howlite beads, claw set below with hand engraved details and an hand engraved articulated bale. Suspended on a Victorian gold rope chain marked 15 with a later bolt ring clasp. Pendant 5.63g, chain 10.00g £130 - 180

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 208 An Italian gold lantern charm pendant, c.1960, of cube form, with paste oval cabochons in red and green, all claw set to triangular panels, twisted wire borders with polished or Florentine finish to a diamond cut cap with jump ring, lantern marked 750 with the Italian official national mark 1968-to date for Alessandria, charm 38 x 22mm, 11.93g, together with a pair of carved lapis lazuli gold earrings, a circular domed stud with a carved fan-shaped lapis lazuli top with polished dome below, to post and butterfly fittings, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 21mm diameter, 11.07g (3) £130 - 180 Lot 209 An 18ct gold Italian articulated fish pendant, c.1960, suspended on a trace and pierced bar link gold chain. The articulated fish with Florentine decorated body, red paste eye, one deficient, suspended on a fancy trace and pierced link chain. Chain marked 585. Pendant with import hallmark Birmingham 1960. Pendant 48mm long, 3.64g. Chain 605mm long, 8.21g £100 - 130 Lot 210 An 18ct gold diamond set necklace and bracelet suite, c.1960, composed of graduated sections of cobra chain with satin finish lozenge-shaped top links. The centrepiece with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in white collets to a white channel with polished bead ends. A matching bracelet, all with concealed box clasps and figure of eight safety catches. Import hallmarks London, 1967. 390mm long necklace, 168mm long bracelet, necklace 63.48g, bracelet 39.24g (2) £2,200 - 2,800 Lot 211 A gold bracelet, c.1960, with wavy links and engraved classical figures to a textured ground, a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch and safety chain. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 200mm long, 28mm wide, 50.76g £500 - 550 Lot 212 A ladies’ 9ct gold Bueche Girod ruby and diamond cocktail watch, c.1960, a circular silvered dial with raised gilt batons and hands. A row of brilliant cut diamonds and circular claw set rubies, all four claw set in yellow or white collets in alternating positions. The watch head inset to a tapering Milanese bracelet with slide action clasp and safety chain, London 1963. Original zip pouch, card outer box and guarantee dated 1972 £200 - 300

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Lot 213 A ladies’ 9ct gold Garrard mechanical bracelet watch, with a circular silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands. Integral Milanese bracelet with ladder snap clasp and presentation message to the case back. Box, no papers. 160mm, 16.82g £120 - 180 Lot 214 A ladies’ 9ct gold Rolex mechanical bracelet watch, c.1950, with a circular silvered dial, with gilt batons and Arabic numerals at the quarter points with gold hands. An integral crescent link bracelet with ladder snap clasp and safety chain, Birmingham 1957. With original box and paperwork dated 1960. 198mm long, 15.48g £180 - 220 Lot 215 A gold curb link charm bracelet, with a padlock clasp and safety chain. Nine assorted charms attached to include a Finnish helmet from a suit of armour, with Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold, and a bunch of bananas. Bracelet marked 9c. 61.81g £430 - 460 Lot 216 A four stone sapphire ring, c.1970, with diamond set shoulders. Four circular mixed cut sapphires, four claw set in a row to tall wigwam collets. A trefoil cluster of eight cut diamonds to applied leaf-shaped shoulders, wavy gallery to a concave tapering shank. Ignore marks. Tested as approximately 9ct white gold. Head 5.8mm wide, 4.88g. Finger size N LE £120 - 160 Lot 217 A gentlemen’s single stone emerald signet ring, c.1970, with a flat section rectangular head. An emerald cut emerald, rub set to a Florentine ground, with diagonally ridge shoulders. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 12.20g. Finger size I½ £150 - 200 Lot 218 A ruby and diamond ring, c.1970, with a row of graduated, circular mixed cut rubies, four claw set in a row to tall wigwam collets. A row of graduated eight cut diamonds, grain set to each side, with an open gallery and rounded tapering shoulders. Tested as approximately 9ct white gold. Head 7mm wide, 4.49g. Finger size M½ £150 - 200

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 225 An opal and diamond cluster ring, with an oval cabochon opal claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head. A yellow scalloped underbezel with trifurcated shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank. Marked 18ct. 5.96g. Finger size M½ £300 - 500 Lot 226 A gold three stone opal ring, composed of three oval cabochon opals, all claw set to scalloped collets with later underbezel and shank, finger size T, together with a pair of single stone cabochon opal stud earrings, with similar claw setting, twisted wire rope border and post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. 5.84g (3) £130 - 180

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Lot 219 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’ £1,700 - 2,000 Lot 220 An 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical citrine ring watch, c.1955, with an octagonal step cut citrine, four claw set to a pierced collet, having a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch head. Circular champagne dial with black enamelled baton chapter ring, gold hands with rear case wind. Pierced, stepped shoulders to a reeded shank. Import hallmark, Glasgow 1958, indistinct. Asprey and Co. retailer’s mark. Case No 14/637. Ring case by Asprey & Co. Pouch by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Service paperwork from Jaeger-LeCoultre dated 20.01.2014. Head 23 x 20mm, 25.78g. Finger size L £3,000 - 4,000 Lot 221 An Egyptian two-row tapering domed band ring, with one polished and one textured band. Marked for Alexandria, 750 standard. Head 22.3mm wide, 10.81g. Finger size O £100 - 150

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Lot 222 A 9ct gold amethyst bracelet, c.1960, with a series of seven, oval, mixed cut amethysts, each one rub set to a plain collet with a concave textured frame, all joined by pairs of jump rings with bead spacers, to a concealed box clasp and safety chain, bracelet 175mm long, together with a single stone amethyst pendant, with a pear-shaped Brazilian cut amethyst, claw set to a plain collet with an arrow head bale, grain set with two eight cut diamonds as a pierced lozenge. Marked 750. Pendant 31 x 15mm, 5.73g (2) £300 - 400 Lot 223 An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond ring, c.1980, with an oval mixed cut amethyst, four claw set to a plain collet, a trefoil cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to each shoulder to a plain shank. London 1983. Shank beads fitted. Finger size K approximately £300 - 500 Lot 224 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 £200 - 400

Lot 227 A two-colour gold, opal and diamond cluster ring, with a circular cabochon opal, claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white gold to a yellow underbezel, open chenier shoulders faced with platinum to a gold shank. Marked 18ct. 4.39g. Finger size Q £300 - 400 Lot 228 A Continental, two colour gold, two row diamond band ring, with a plain polished ‘D’ section tapered yellow band, two rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds grain set to an adjoining white band with a bevelled edge, marked as 750. 9.00g. Finger size N LE £180 - 250 Lot 229 A Continential, two colour gold, diamond set bombé ring, c.1950, a white half dome head, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, set to a yellow bombé head with twisted wire border to a plain tapering shank. Head 13.2mm wide, 11.04g. Finger size M £300 - 500 Lot 230 A Continental, diamond set, gold cluster ring, c.1960, with a flower head cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white. The cluster head mounted to a concave yellow head with rounded shoulders and a tapering shank. Marked 750. Head 11mm wide, 6.42g. Finger size K LE £120 - 160

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 231† An 18ct gold, rock crystal, onyx and diamond torque necklace and earring suite, c.1970, a ‘D’ section rolled edge torque necklace with raised bands to graduated caps, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds culminating in a fluted pear-shaped frosted rock crystal and polished onyx bead, necklace interior dimensions 112 x 116mm. The matching hoop earrings with onyx bead and post and butterfly fittings, London 1976. Maker’s mark possibly that of Saunders and Shepherd. Earrings 40 x 36mm (3) £3,000 - 4,000

Lot 237 A Continental diamond and enamel ring, c.1970, with four flat section bands, decorated with royal blue enamel. A concave head with a central band, grain set with four brilliant cut diamonds to a tapering shank. Marked 14K. Head 13 x 10mm, 7.84g. Finger size I½ £100 - 130

This lot is subject to standard UK VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the hammer price and the Buyer’s Premium. Lot 232 An Austrian oval hinged bangle, c.1960, of slightly concave form, with fine textured decoration. A concealed box clasp with Austrian standard marks for 14ct gold and marked 585. Interior diameter 58 x 53mm, 30mm wide, 93.4g £800 - 1,000 Lot 233 An 18ct gold Byzantine and chrysophrase bead chain necklace, c.1970, by Sannit & Stein, with square section Byzantine chain between 9.5 to 10mm chrysophrase beads on gold wire, to a concealed box clasp. Import hallmark London 1976. 1000mm long, 91.83g £800 - 1,000 Lot 234 An American gold and enamel abstract ring, c.1970, by J Rossi. Recessed sections with green enamel decoration to each end, with staggered sections between, with Florentine decoration. A tapering square shank with pierced corners and applied signature plaque to the underside of the head. Marked 18K. Head 33 x 20mm. 15.29g. Finger size K½ £180 - 220 Lot 235 A 9ct gold emerald and diamond ring, c.1970, by Henry Bass. An irregular lozenge-shaped head composed of textured bars, with scattered circular faceted emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set to the top. Tapered shoulders with textured bars to a planished shank, London 1972. 8.43g. Finger size J £200 - 300 Lot 236 A white gold, emerald, opal triplet and cultured pearl ring, c.1970, an emerald cut emerald, four claw set at an angle to the centre. A circular opal triplet at two of the corners, and dispersed, peg set, cultured pearls, an irregular textured bark and branch-style head with polished beads to a flat section bark textured shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 13.68g. Finger size V £200 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 238 A gold Modernist diamond set pendant, c.1970, of open tonneau form. A vermiculated tonneau frame, with graduated polished and textured hoops to the centre, with three brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white collets to a polished lobed aperture. An elongated, rectangular framework, articulated bale, marked 18ct. By repute, purchased from Randalls in Durban, Natal, South Africa, March 1976. 59 x 26mm, 14.50g £350 - 450 Lot 239 An 18ct gold diamond set pendant/ brooch by Alan Martin Gard, c.1970, a freeform pear-shaped molten effect framework with serrated crescent-shaped scrolls with polished guards. Graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in white collets, scattered throughout, with a plain pin and revolving clasp as a concealed two row, white wire pendant, hook-style bale. Import hallmark London, 1979. Retailer’s mark. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Alan Martin Gard that he designed and produced this piece in 1979. 67 x 51mm, 52.40g £4,500 - 5,000

Lot 240 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 £400 - 600 Lot 241 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 £600 - 800 Lot 242 An Italian 18ct gold, coral and bar link necklace, c.1970, retailed by Asprey. Textured cable-style bar links with reeded decoration and diagonal incised lines, all joined by twisted cable effect jump rings. A series of coral bead spacers, 10 to 11mm in size, with gold end caps to a concealed barrel clasp. Import hallmark London 1976. 880mm long, 96.11g. Case by Asprey £800 - 1,000

Lot 243 A pair of high carat gold flat section slave bangles, with finely reeded chevron decoration between diamond cut circles. Tested as approximately 22ct gold. 61 x 59mm internal diameter, 4.6mm wide, 29.06g (2) £450 - 500 Lot 244 A gold tiger’s eye ring, with a circular carved tiger’s eye ‘Man in The Moon’ face, rub set to a twisted wire border with rounded shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 21 x 21mm, 18.67g. Finger size Q½ £150 - 250 Lot 245 An Italian gold and enamel circular plaque ring, depicting a falcon, with the repoussé bird to a burgundy enamel ground. A two-row notched border to flat section tapering shoulders with pierced detail and raised guards. Marked 18K Italy. Head 25 x 25mm, 10.56g. Finger size I½ £120 - 160 Lot 246 A Continental diamond and rock crystal ring, c.1970, with a flat section crescent-shaped rock crystal tablet. An oval interlocking plaque with four, eight cut diamonds, pavé set in white to a yellow border, rounded shoulders to a plain ‘D’ section shank. Marked 14K 585. Head 17 x 13mm, 7.21g. Finger size L½ £100 - 130

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 247 A Danish gold and amber pendant, ring and earrings suite, byJ B Lorensen. The pear-shaped freeform pendant, mounted to one side with applied coiled tendrils and coiled tendril bale, suspended on a gold foxtail chain with pierced bead stations, 76 x 36mm, chain 733mm long, the ring with a shallow, oval amber cabochon, set to a scalloped head with flat setting, slightly triangular shank, finger size O½, and a matching pair of earrings with post and Omega fittings. All signed and marked 585 (4) £180 - 250 Lot 248 An Italian single stone coral ring, c.1960, with an oval cabochon coral rub set to a plain yellow collet with a white setting edge. Applied twisted wire wrapped surround with a crossover at the split shoulders, finger size M, together with a carved coral strawberry pendant, with a gold bar style stem. Italian assay marks for 750 standard Alessandria 19441968. Head 21 x 13mm. 6.95g (2) £100 - 150

Lot 252 An American, gentlemen’s, gold, diamond set identity-style bracelet, with a curved rectangular centrepiece, channel set with four rows of brilliant cut diamonds. Gate-style links to each side, all channel set with four rows of brilliant cut diamonds with a concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches, marked 14K, tested as approximately 14ct gold. 208 x 13.7mm, 57.95g £1,500 - 1,800 Lot 253 A pair of Continental sequin-style drop earrings, with a plain sequin top, graduated crescents below with lozenge-shaped tassels to hook fittings, marks indistinct, possibly Italian or Egyptian, 98 x 37mm, together with a pair of gold hoop earrings, marked 750, 52mm diameter, 20.73g (4) £200 - 250

Lot 249 A gold, carved coral, rose ring, with a carved coral bloom, claw set to a pierced basket, paper scroll shoulders to a plain shank, together with a carved coral rosebud ring, a partially open, salmon coral bloom, peg set to gold sepals and coiled wire stem, mounted to a flat section tapering shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold and 9ct gold, ignore markings (2) £120 - 160 Lot 250 An Italian, hollow, Russian wedding ring-style bangle, with three interlocking, hollow, tubular bangles, in rose, white and yellow gold. Marked 750. Italian official national mark, 1968 - to date for Vicenza. Each bangle 4mm gauge, approximately 60mm interior diameter, 29.75g £300 - 350 Lot 251 An Italian two-colour gold, two-row, graduated rolled curb link necklace, with pairs of white and yellow hollow links, 5.2 to 9.4mm graduation, with polished end caps and a lobster claw clasp. Case by ‘Grosselli Mario Golasecca’. Marked 750 and tested as approximately 18ct gold. 433mm long, 29.74g £400 - 450

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 254 A two-row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with a gold and garnet clasp, composed of two rows of forty-three and forty-six uniform cultured pearls, 9 to 9.5mm in size, strung plain to an oval box clasp with a central oval cabochon garnet, rub set to an Etruscan-style border, together with a matched three-row cultured pearl bracelet, with a cultured pearl and garnet cluster clasp, with three rows of 6 to 6.5mm cultured pearls, strung plain with gold spacer bars to a cultured pearl marquise cut garnet and textured leaf cluster box clasp, both marked 9ct (2) £550 - 700

Lot 260 A gold peridot bracelet, with a series of circular mixed cut peridots, all in a spectacle setting, all joined by jump rings, with a centrepiece drop. Sections of Franco chain to each side with a hook clasp. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 190mm long, 4.76g £250 - 300

Lot 255 A single row uniform cultured pearl necklace, c.1960, with a 9ct gold, ruby and cultured pearl clasp/brooch. A single row of one hundred and fifty-eight cultured pearls, 7.5 to 8mm in size, strung knotted to a single row, circular box clasp, claw set with rubies and graduated cultured pearls with a brooch fitting verso. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1966. Requires re-stringing £150 - 250 Lot 256 A pair of Egyptian gold, cultured pearl and diamond spray earrings, c.1950, a spray with each stem culminating in a graduated cultured pearl with a white band, grain set with eight cut diamonds. Clip fittings. 18ct gold mark for Alexandria from 1916. 21 x 19mm, 9.57g (2) £180 - 250 Lot 257 A pair of gold amethyst and opal drop earrings, with an oval spectacle set amethyst at the top with an articulated bar below to an oval cabochon moonstone in a spectacle setting suspended below, to hook fixings. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 56mm long, 2.35g (2) £160 - 200 Lot 258 A pair of gold, moonstone, blue topaz and diamond drop earrings, with a circular cabochon orange moonstone and a circular cabochon blue topaz, both in spectacle settings, suspended below a white triangular plaque, pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, to hook wire fittings. Marked 585. 42mm long, 1.80g (2) £140 - 180 Lot 259 A circular cabochon moonstone bracelet, with a series of circular mixed cut moonstones, all in a spectacle setting, all joined by jump rings, with a centrepiece drop. Sections of Franco chain to each side with a hook clasp. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 193mm long, 4.91g £230 - 280

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 261 A nine row cultured freshwater pearl torsade necklace, with a gold and diamond set clasp/ centrepiece, possibly American. Nine rows of cultured freshwater rice pearls, strung plain to an open triangular centrepiece clasp with bands of graduated eight cut diamonds, grain set at the corners. A concave box clasp to chevron end caps set with diamonds. 425mm long, 111.18g £250 - 300 Lot 262 A two-stone cultured pearl crossover ring, with two cultured pearls, peg set to caps with bead terminals to a circular section hollow shank, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 4.24g, finger size J-K, shank beads fitted, together with a pair of gold open quatrefoil earrings, with textured bark decoration and a central cluster of five cultured pearls to screw fittings, marked 9ct, 5.37g (3) £100 - 130 Lot 263 A white gold, cultured South Sea pearl and diamond pendant, a slightly oval cultured South Sea pearl, 14.5 x 12.7mm, peg set to a brilliant cut diamond in a plain milligrain collet, articulated below two smaller brilliant cut diamonds to a split trace chain marked 750, 4.92g £200 - 250 Lot 264 A white gold, single stone, South Sea cultured pearl pendant, with a pear-shaped cultured South Sea pearl, peg set to a fluted cap with fine bead decoration. An oval jump ring top, the pendant suspended on a white gold box chain marked 750. Chain 420mm long, 7.24g £100 - 150

Lot 267 A pair of Continental cultured mabé pearl and diamond earrings, with a pear-shaped mabé pearl, rub set set in a plain frame. Four brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to the top with post and Omega fittings. Marked 14K 585. 23 x 20mm, 8.82g (2) £180 - 250 Lot 268 A French, white gold, single stone cultured South Sea pearl ring, with diamond set shoulders. A pear-shaped cultured South Sea pearl, peg set to a flat section shank with pierced flat shoulders, each grain set with four, eight cut diamonds. French poinçon for 18ct gold standard. 6.01g. Finger size L½ £150 - 250 Lot 269 A three stone diamond and cultured pearl ring, with a cushion cut diamond, claw set to a white scalloped collet. A cultured pearl, cup and peg set to each side, all with yellow underbezels, solid shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 3.89g. Finger size R £180 - 220 Lot 270 A pair of 9ct white gold, single stone, cultured South Sea pearl earrings, with a 12.5mm cultured pearl, cup and peg set to post and butterfly fittings, London 1976. 7.64g (2) £150 - 250 Lot 271 A pair of gold cultured pearl and diamond stud earrings, a 9mm cultured pearl, peg set to a trefoil cluster of eight cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, claw set to post and butterfly fittings (2) £200 - 250

Lot 265 A pair of white gold cultured pearl and diamond hoop earrings, with an oval cuff-style hinged hoop. A line of baguette cut diamonds channel set to the front of the hoop with detachable cultured freshwater pearl drops and post fittings. Marked 750. 29mm long, 6.28g (2) £200 - 300 Lot 266 A single row graduated opera length cultured pearl necklace, with an amethyst and diamond clasp. One hundred and fifty-four cultured pearls, 4 to 8.1mm in size, strung plain to a two-row safety clasp, with an oval mixed cut amethyst, claw set to a border of eight cut diamonds. With Ciro box and possibly the original receipt, dated 1967 £120 - 180

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 272 A pair of gold-mounted cultured pearl and diamond earrings, with a 9mm light grey cultured pearl, cup and peg set to a fluted cup. A brilliant cut diamond spitch set to a tube collet above, to post and Omega fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 4.92g (2) £100 - 150 Lot 273 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 £150 - 200 Lot 274 A 9ct white gold Tahitian pearl and diamond pendant and chain, a pear-shaped Tahitian pearl, peg set to a tapering cap, grain set with brilliant cut diamonds with diamond set articulated bale, suspended on a Prince of Wales chain, London 2006. Pendant 25 x 11mm, 6.68g £150 - 200 Lot 275 A cased gentlemen’s 18ct gold Royama mechanical bracelet watch, c.1980, a rectangular black lacquered dial with raised sword batons, hands and an Omani royal coat of arms. A polished bezel and integral silk finish Milanese tapering bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Marked 750. Swiss made. With fitted case with Omani royal coat of arms. 187mm long, 79.85g £1,300 - 1,600 By repute given to James Norman who worked for the Omani Government. Lot 276 A single row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with a gold, ruby and cultured pearl clasp/ brooch, a single row of sixty-five cultured pearls, dyed, 9 to 9.5mm in size, strung knotted, with fitted gold bead spacers to a single row ruby and cultured pearl circular box clasp with a brooch fitting verso, the clasp tested as approximately 18ct gold, together with a pair of simulated mabé pearl earrings (3) £250 - 350 Lot 277 A silver gem set hinged bangle, with a shallow ‘D’ section top half with assorted gemstones to include, garnets, citrines, amethysts, sapphires, peridot and topaz, all claw set to a sandblast ground with polished lower half, with a concave box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Tested as approximately sterling silver. 60 x 53 mm interior dimensions, 23.97g £250 - 300

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 278 An emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut emerald, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by an open border of brilliant cut diamonds in matching milligrain collets. Trefoil leaf shoulders, milligrain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain tapering shank marked 18ct. Total emerald weight estimated as approximately 1.00ct. Diamond estimated as approximately 0.80ct. Head 13.7 x 12mm, 3.17g. Finger size Q £450 - 650 Lot 279 An emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut emerald, claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head, with a wire bracket, yellow chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 5.28g. Finger size P £300 - 400 Lot 280 A Continental rose gold, emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut emerald, four claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket with open shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. Marked 585. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 4.42g. Finger size M½ £250 - 350 Lot 281 A gold, emerald and diamond half eternity ring, with a central row of alternating princess cut diamonds and calibré cut emeralds, all channel set. Chamfered guards to each side, grain set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds to a plain shank. Marked 18K. 5.31g. Finger size R LE £250 - 350 Lot 282 An Italian gold, heart-shaped ruby and emerald necklace, with a hollow polished heart centrepiece, rub set with an oval cabochon ruby. An articulated oval cabochon emerald, rub set to each side in a plain collet, with curved tapered bar to each side with a lobster claw clasp. Signature plaque ‘A.O.R’. Marked 750, Italian national mark for 1968 to present for Forli-Cesena. 435mm long, 23.27g £400 - 450

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Lot 283 An Austrian gold single stone emerald pendant, with a pear cut emerald, rub set to a rounded frame with an articulated bale, suspended on a gold Prince of Wales chain. Marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. The pendant marked 750 and tested as approximately 18ct gold with assay mark for Vienna. Pendant 20 x 10mm, chain 450mm long, 8.16g £300 - 400 Lot 284 A ladies’ 18ct gold, emerald and diamond Chopard Genève quartz bracelet watch, rectangular champagne cut corner dial with gold sword hands, a continuous line of eight cut diamonds grain set to the bezel, keystone-shaped lugs. Each lug rub set with a circular cabochon emerald, one damaged, surrounded by pavé set diamonds, to a three row twisted foxtail chain bracelet with a diamond set ladder snap clasp. Serial no. 413360 515 Bracelet no. G3680. 158mm long, 23.89g £600 - 700 Lot 285 A gold, moonstone and ruby long chain, with slightly graduated oval cabochon moonstone and oval cabochon rubies, all in spectacle settings, joined by oval jump rings to a hook clasp. Marked 585. 728mm long, 17.57g £900 - 1,100 Lot 286 A pair of gold, moonstone and ruby drop earrings, with oval cabochon graduated moonstones with oval cabochon rubies between, all in spectacle settings, joined by jump rings to hook wire fittings. Marked 585, 68mm long, 4.96g (2) £220 - 260 Lot 287 An 18ct gold diamond set spray cluster ring, with rows of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to white four claw collets. A white wire basket to yellow knife edge crossover shoulders and a plain shank. Import hallmark Sheffield 1990. 4.72g. Finger size M £160 - 200

Lot 288 An 18ct gold seven stone diamond cluster ring, with seven brilliant cut diamonds, estimated as approximately 1.26ct total. All claw set to a white head with a white wire basket, yellow visor bezel open shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank, London 1997. Finger size M approximately £700 - 900

Lot 293 A yellow and white gold three stone diamond ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds claw set to a white head, open yellow shoulders to a flat section shank, marked 9K. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.21ct. Finger size M £500 - 700

Lot 289 A single stone diamond ring with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.02ct, eight claw set to a white rex collet. A yellow underbezel, chenier and a plain shank. Marked PLAT 18ct. 3.31g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: L/M Clarity: VS1/VS2 Finger size L½ £800 - 1,200

Lot 294 An 18ct two colour gold three stone diamond ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds rub set in white to yellow underbezels, solid tapering shoulders and plain shank, London 2002. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.20ct. Finger size K 3.25g £800 - 1,000

Lot 290 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.73ct, claw set to a white rex collet, yellow chenier shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 1.92g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: I/J Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size M £550 - 650 Lot 291 An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, with a trefoil cluster of diamonds to each side, with a further diamond to each shoulder. A brilliant cut diamond rub set in a plain collet, with three brilliant cut diamonds rub set to each side, with a smaller brilliant cut rub set diamond to each shoulder. Knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1987. Principal diamond estimated as approximately 0.90ct assessed as: Colour: K/L Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size M £750 - 850 Lot 292 A three stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, grain set to a square yellow collet. A brilliant cut diamond, illusion set to each side in a white rex collet to yellow underbezels, chenier yellow shoulders faced with white to a plain yellow shank. Stamped 18ct PLAT. No. 18548. 3.74g. Finger size M½ £150 - 250

Lot 295 A three stone diamond ring, with three brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to white rex collets with solid yellow knife edge shoulders and shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 2.72g. Finger size L £280 - 350 Lot 296 A pair of diamond earrings, with three mobile, rub set, brilliant cut diamonds between two oval glazed sections. An outer frame of brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set, with a rub set diamond to the top, post and Omega fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 18.3 x 14.1mm, 8.72g (2) £200 - 300 Lot 297 A gold, ruby and diamond spray necklace, with a centrepiece formed from curved bars. A radiating shell-shaped bar spray, with scattered graduated circular mixed cut rubies and brilliant cut diamonds, all three claw set in plain collets with a diamond set bar to each side, with a box link back chain with a bolt ring clasp. Chain marked 14KT. Centrepiece tested as approximately 18ct gold. 485mm long, 14.39g £180 - 240

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Lot 298 An 18ct gold, magenta sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, four claw set to the centre. A surround of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head, with white wire basket and underbezel to yellow knife edge shoulders and shank. Import hallmark Sheffield 1989. 4.00g. Finger size P½ LE £180 - 250 Lot 299 A pair of gold diamond set earrings, with a pair of waves, grain set with rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to a trefoil spray of marquise cut diamonds claw set below, to post and butterfly fittings, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 26mm long, 4.14g (2) £350 - 450 Lot 300 A pair of gold, ruby and diamond cluster drop earrings, with a pear-shaped ruby, four claw set to the centre, surrounded by two rows of claw set brilliant cut diamonds. A brilliant cut diamond rub set in a plain articulated collet above, with another brilliant cut diamond in a plain collet above that, to post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Butterflies marked 375. 26mm long, 5.62g (2) £500 - 700 Lot 301 An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond lariat necklace, with a ruby and diamond cluster centrepiece. An oval mixed cut ruby, estimated as approximately 0.75ct, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds and an outer row of tapered baguette cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket. The cluster at the crossover point of a foxtail chain with a two-strand tassel, culminating in a pear-shaped ruby and a pear-shaped diamond to plain collets. A reeded barrel clasp with later safety chain. Import hallmark London 1980. 428mm long (excluding tassels), 22.51g £1,300 - 1,600

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Lot 302 A two-colour, 18ct gold, single stone diamond pendant, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.49ct, rub set to a plain white collet. Split yellow bale suspended on an 18ct gold trace chain. Chain 473mm long, 4.09g £400 - 500 Lot 303 A pair of gold, single stone diamond stud earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.26ct each, four claw set to a plain collet with post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750. 1.10g (2) £300 - 350 Lot 304 An 18ct gold single stone diamond pendant, with a brilliant cut diamond of 2.09ct, four claw set to a plain yellow collet with a split bale. The pendant suspended on a gold filed curb chain by UNOARRE with a bolt ring clasp and additional jump ring to enable it to be worn at a different length. Chain 415mm long, 6.63g. Accompanied by a Mini Report from AnchorCert dated 19/12/2006, No. LON 982138-001, with stated grades of: Colour: K Clarity: I1 (graded loose) £4,000 - 5,000 Lot 305 An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond three stone ring, with an oval mixed cut ruby, rub set to the centre in a yellow collet, a brilliant cut diamond, rub set to each side in a white collet, with solid, tapering shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank, London 1997. 7.64g. Finger size T LE £500 - 700 Lot 306 An 18ct yellow and white gold, ruby and diamond landscape cluster ring, three rectangular emerald cut rubies, surrounded by a border of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white basket with yellow open chenier shoulders to a plain shank. 4.69g. Finger size N £300 - 400

Lot 307 A gold, ruby and diamond ring, by Tiffany & Co., with an oval mixed cut ruby, rub set in a landscape position. Graduated baguette cut diamonds, channel set to each shoulder to a plain shank. Signed ‘Tiffany & Co.’ and marked 750. 4.76g. Finger size L £500 - 700 Lot 308 A ruby and diamond cluster ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval mixed cut ruby, claw set to the centre. A border of old European cut and old brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to split shoulders, each set with a rose cut diamond. Marked 18. Head 12.9 x 11mm. Finger size approximately J (not round) £180 - 250 Lot 309 A pair of gold garnet and diamond cluster earrings, with an oval cabochon garnet rub set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set and rub set to the outer scalloped edge with post and Omega fittings. Marked 14K. 15 x 11mm, 5.38g (2) £200 - 300 Lot 310 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. £200 - 300 Lot 311 A two-colour gold, diamond set ring, with two central rows of baguette cut diamonds, channel set in a white bridge. Three rows of baguette cut and square cut diamonds, channel set in yellow to each side, in a plain shank, marked 14kt. Marked 2.04 believed to be the total diamond weight. 13.32g. Finger size M LE £400 - 500

Lot 312 A two-colour gold, diamond set band ring, with a flat section eternity-style ring with sets of three brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set between rose gold bands. 7.65g. Finger size M½ LE £300 - 400 Lot 313 A gold pavé diamond set ‘D’ section band ring, 5.2mm wide, pavé set with three rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 3.92g. Finger size N½ £200 - 300 Lot 314 A pair of gold, two-row, diamond set, hinged hoop earrings, two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, four claw set to an hinged back and post fittings. Marked ‘1.48’, believed to be the possible known total diamond weight. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 21.5 x 5.3mm, 8.46g (2) £350 - 450 Lot 315 An 18ct gold diamond half eternity ring, with a row of baguette cut diamonds, channel set to a flat section head with plain shank, London 2010. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.85ct. 5.07g. Finger size N LE £200 - 250 Lot 316 An 18ct gold diamond set half eternity ring, with five brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in ‘S’ shaped settings to pierced shoulders and a plain shank. London 1997. 2.93g. Finger size N £130 - 180 Lot 317 An 18ct gold diamond set half eternity ring, with a row of baguette cut diamonds, all channel set to a flat section head to a plain ‘D’ section shank. Sheffield 1992. 3.89g. Finger size M½ LE £120 - 160 Lot 318 An 18ct gold, diamond set, line bracelet, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all three claw set in plain collets to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Import hallmark London 1995. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 5.25ct. 180mm long, 16.40g £1,800 - 2,200

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 319 A gold crossover ring, by Ilias Lalaounis, depicting a mythical creature with a large coiled horn and a ruby set eye, with fine incised decoration. Signed and marked 750 A21. 9.95g. Finger size J½ £130 - 180 Lot 320 A gold snake form hinged torque necklace by Ilias Lalaounis, with snake head terminals and a planished finish. Marked ‘Greece 750 MECAN’, signed Ilias Lalaounis. Interior diameter 120 x 118mm, 51.90g approximately. Original case and receipt dated 1992 £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 321 A gold Tiffany & Co. open heart pendant, designed by Elsa Peretti. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 27 x 25mm, 7.52g £180 - 250 Lot 322 A pair of 18ct gold elongated drop earrings, by Tiffany & Co, designed by Elsa Perretti. Each polished pear-shaped drop with hook wire fittings, London 2002. Signed ‘Tiffany & Co.’ and ‘Elsa Perretti’. 28mm long, 8.25g. Original Tiffany pouch and outer box (2) £350 - 400 Lot 323 A gold, graduated, hollow, round section torque bangle, by Ilias Lalaounis, with two hinged sections to the lower half with a planished finish. Maker’s mark for Ilias Lalaounis. Marked ‘Greece 750 MECAN’. Interior dimensions 56 x 48mm, 30.60g. Original case and credit card receipt dated 1991 £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 324 A ladies’ 18ct gold diamond set Concord quartz bracelet watch, with a cream dial with gold dot batons and sword hands. Brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to both sides with an integral panther-style link bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Case no. 50-62-295 931303. 157mm long, 47.13g £600 - 650 Lot 325 A gold Tiffany & Co. ‘Vannerie’ lattice ring and earring suite, with a pierced lattice band ring, 9mm wide, 9.6g, finger size M LE, together with a pair of matching, hinged, tapering cuff earrings, 7.74g. All signed Tiffany & Co and marked 750 (3) £750 - 800

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Lot 326 A gold Tiffany & Co. cube cross pendant and earrings suite, with the cross suspended on a trace chain with signature balls and bolt ring clasp, together with a pair of matching cube cross earrings. 7.28g. All signed Tiffany & Co and marked 750. Original Tiffany pouches, no outer box (3) £350 - 450 Lot 327 A pair of rose gold, rose quartz, earrings, by Carla Amorim, with a detachable pendant drop. Each graduated oval cabochon rose quartz, rub set to a plain bezel with one and two rows of laurel leaves forming an outer frame. Post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750 and signed ‘Carla Amorim’. 57mm long, 25.38g (2) £500 - 600 Lot 328 A gold Van Cleef & Arpels ‘Alhambra’ necklace, with an onyx quatrefoil to a finely beaded frame. A faceted trace chain to each side with signature plaque, No. JB528417, with a lobster claw clasp and additional jump ring to adjust the length of the chain. Marked as 750. 459mm long, 4.65g £600 - 800 Lot 329 A pair of gold, rock crystal and citrine phantom quartz drop earrings, by Antonio Bernardo. A square, frosted, flat cut rock crystal, spectacle set to a plain frame with a square princess cut citrine articulated below. A large, rectangular, flat cut, rock crystal, similarly set and articulated below to post and butterfly fittings. One mismatched butterfly. Marked 750. 40mm long, 13.71g (2) £500 - 600 Lot 330 An Asian, high carat gold, belcher chain bracelet, with a hook clasp. Marked ‘9999’. 201mm long, 6.5 to 7mm gauge, 25.64g £500 - 600 Lot 331 A gold and silver bead link bracelet, with gold curved bar links with silver bead ends, to a chevron bar toggle clasp, tested as approximately 18ct gold and sterling silver. 185mm long, 15.90g £200 - 300

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 332 A gold aquamarine and sapphire ‘Y’ necklace, with a centre piece composed of oval and cushion-shaped mixed cut aquamarines, all in spectacle settings, joined by jump rings. Sections of Franco chain to each side with oval mixed cut sapphires in spectacle settings, spaced throughout to a hook clasp. Marked 750. 392mm long (excluding drop), 7.34g £500 - 600 Lot 333 A gold aquamarine and sapphire fringe necklace, with a centrepiece composed of a series of graduated pear-cut aquamarines and oval mixed cut sapphires. All spectacle set and joined by jump rings with an adjustable Franco back chain to each side with a bolt ring clasp. Marked 14K. 406mm long, longest drop 57mm, 9.29g £650 - 700 Lot 334 An Italian sapphire and diamond oval plaque link bracelet, with a series of pierced oval plaques, each rub set with a central oval mixed cut sapphire in a yellow collet. A pierced foliate surround with milligrain set rose cut diamonds, to small diamond set joining plaques with yellow chenier gallery to pierced yellow back plates, to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. One rose cut diamond deficient £1,500 - 1,800 Lot 335 A gold assorted aquamarine necklace, with a series of mixed cut cushion-shaped, pear-shaped, trilliant-shaped and emerald cut aquamarines, all in a spectacle setting, joined by oval jump rings to a hook clasp. Marked 585. 13.90g £900 - 1,000 Lot 336 An 18ct gold, aquamarine and diamond, pear-shaped cluster ring, with a pear-shaped aquamarine, rub set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, rub set to the outer edge, a shallow pierced scalloped basket to knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. 4.05g. Finger size J approximately (not round) £400 - 600

Lot 337 A Continental rose gold, sapphire and diamond circular cluster ring, with a circular cabochon star sapphire, four claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket, with open shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. Marked 585. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 3.95g. Finger size Q¼ £200 - 300 Lot 338 A pair of gold, moonstone and blue topaz drop earrings, with a circular cabochon moonstone, rub set to the top, with a blue topaz briolette, suspended below in a spectacle setting, to post and butterfly fittings. Marked 14K. 29mm long, 6.26g (2) £280 - 350 Lot 339 A five stone graduated sapphire and diamond ring, with three circular mixed cut sapphires and two old European cut diamonds, all double claw set to white collets to open chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 3.39g. Finger size M £400 - 500 Lot 340 A gold, sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, rub set in a landscape position to the centre, a border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set in a bombé-style head with a plain shank. Signed BARAKAT, marked 750. 17.36g. Finger size M½ £800 - 1,200 Lot 341 An 18ct two colour gold, sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire claw set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds. All claw set to a white setting plate with white wire basket, yellow chenier shoulders to a shallow ‘D’ section shank. Sapphire estimated as approximately 1.00ct. 5.75g. Finger size M½ £550 - 650

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Lot 342 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond lozenge shape cluster ring, with a central quatrefoil cluster of circular mixed cut sapphires, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head, a white wire basket to solid yellow, knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Import hallmark, London 1983. 4.69g. Finger size N £180 - 250 Lot 343 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set to the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a white head. Yellow underbezel, deeply reeded shoulders to a plain shank. London 1971. Finger size M¾ £400 - 500 Lot 344 A gold, diamond and sapphire cluster ring, with a central brilliant cut diamond, eight claw set to the centre, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds and an outer row of mixed cut sapphires, all claw set to a three-tier white head. A yellow underbezel with applied leaf shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 5.36g. Finger size P £120 - 160 Lot 345 A two colour gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set to the centre, with an old European cut diamond, claw set to each side. All claw set in white rex collets to yellow underbezels, solid knife edge shoulders to a plain ‘D’ section shank marked 18ct PLAT. Sapphire estimated as approximately 1.76ct. 3.38g. Finger size Q £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 346 An Italian sapphire and diamond tapered band ring, with four rows of oval mixed cut sapphires, baguette set to the centre. Arched ridged shoulders with pavé set brilliant cut diamonds to a tapered shank. Italian assay marks 1968 - to present for Varese. 7.23g. F/S M½ LE £250 - 300 Lot 347 An 18ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, claw set to a white collet. A brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a white collet at either side, to yellow underbezels, open chenier shoulders and a plain shank. London 1962. 3.07g. Finger size K £250 - 300 Lot 348 An 18ct gold sapphire ring, by Tiffany & Co., with three emerald cut sapphires, channel set to a central arch. Tapering rounded shoulders to a plain shank. Import hallmark London 1996. Signed ‘Tiffany & Co.’ Original Tiffany pouch and outer box. Finger size J½ LE £350 - 450

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 349 A platinum single stone diamond pendant, with an emerald cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.54ct, four claw set in a plain collet with a ‘V’ shaped bale. The pendant suspended on a trace chain with a bolt ring clasp, with a princess cut diamond rub set in a square collet, suspended from one end, Birmingham, no date letter. Chain 438mm long, 3.68g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: F/G Clarity: VS1/VS2 £300 - 500

Lot 354 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval diamond four claw set to a plain collet, open shoulders grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds to a shallow ‘D’ section shank. London 2007. Diamond estimated as approximately 1.02ct. Assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size M¼ £700 - 900

Lot 350 A platinum, turquoise matrix and diamond cluster pendant, with an oval cabochon turquoise matrix, rub set to the centre, surrounded by graduated brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in dispersed collets, suspended on a platinum palmier chain. Pendant 30 x 17mm, 10.89g £300 - 500

Lot 355 A pair of 18ct white gold, two stone diamond drop earrings, with an old European cut diamond, four claw set in a plain collet at the top. A larger old European cut diamond, four claw set in a plain collet and articulated below to post and butterfly fittings. London, possibly 2008. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.75ct. 2.12g (2) £300 - 350

Lot 351 A platinum single stone diamond pendant, by Tiffany & Co., with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.30ct, spectacle set to a plain collet. The collet set to the centre of a trace chain with signature bar and a bolt ring clasp. London 2006. No. 21186147. Signed ‘Tiffany & Co.’. Original Tiffany case and outer box £600 - 700

Lot 356 An 18ct white gold, diamond and ruby set hummingbird pendant, by E Wolfe. The pendant with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, pavé set to the body and wings, with a cabochon ruby set eye, suspended on a Brazilian snake chain marked 14K. The pendant hallmarked London 2002. Pendant 30 x 26mm, 4.64g, chain 524mm long, 5.60g £200 - 300

Lot 352 A platinum three stone diamond ring, with a central emerald cut diamond with a known weight of 0.90ct. The diamond four claw set at the cut corners to a plain collet, with a pear cut diamond, claw set to each side with open shoulders and a plain shank, London 2014. 5.01g. Finger size K½ Diamond accompanied by a GIA mini report, No. 2146343681, dated November 27 2012, with stated grades of: Colour: F Clarity: VVS2 £2,000 - 2,500

Lot 357 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 £1,500 - 2,000

Lot 353 A circular diamond cluster ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, rub set to the centre, surrounded by a border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to an outer circular frame. The head raised above a doughnut-style underbezel with diamond set shoulders to an interior court section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 3.83g. Finger size I £130 - 180

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Lot 358 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.95ct, four claw set in a wire collet. Open shoulders to a continuous underbezel, tapering shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank, London 2015. 4.58g. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: E/F Clarity: P1/P2 Finger size N £1,650 - 2,050 Lot 359 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a cushion-shaped modified brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to a tulip collet, solid knife edge shoulders to a flat section shank. Diamond estimated as approximately 1.07ct. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: F/G Clarity: SI1/SI2 Finger size M½ £2,500 - 3,000

Lot 360 A platinum single stone diamond ring, by Cartier, with a brilliant cut diamond, stated as 0.72ct. The diamond four claw set to a tapered wire collet with open shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. Swiss assay marks. Signed ‘Cartier’. No. QH2396. Hand engraved inside the shank ‘Love Forever’. Cartier certificate dated 26/11/2010. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: G/H Clarity: VS1/VS2 Finger size K £1,600 - 2,000 Lot 361 A pair of 18ct white gold single stone diamond earrings, with one old brilliant cut diamond and one old European cut diamond, four claw set to wire collets with post fittings. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.40ct £600 - 800 Lot 362 A ladies’ 9ct white gold, diamond set, Swiss cocktail watch, c.1960, on a later 9ct white gold bracelet. A circular silvered dial with blued Arabic numerals and hands with a plain bevelled bezel. Concealed ring lugs with a leaf sprung top, grain set with graduated eight cut diamonds to a later 9ct white gold bracelet by W H Wilmot Ltd., Birmingham, 1971. 165mm long, 15.45g £100 - 130 Lot 363 An 18ct yellow and white gold diamond set cross, a tapering Latin cross with brilliant cut diamonds channel set to the arms, yellow gold twisted wire crossover centre suspended on an 18ct white gold barley chain. Cross 19 x 13mm, chain 471mm long, 4.79g £200 - 250 Lot 364 A 14ct white gold, emerald and diamond ring, with a square emerald cut emerald, four claw set at the corners, estimated as approximately 5.30ct. Two rows of princess cut diamonds, invisibly set to each side, with bevelled edge shoulders and a plain shank. London 2000. 10.88g. Finger size M½ LE £1,400 - 1,800 Lot 365 A white gold rectangular emerald and diamond cluster ring, with a central emerald cut emerald four claw set at the corners, surrounded by graduated brilliant cut diamonds all claw set to a double wire underbezel. White wire basket, solid knife edge shoulders and plain ‘D’ section shank. Marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 19.5 x 18.3mm. Finger size O½ £700 - 900

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 366 A 9ct white gold, diamond and emerald crossover band ring, two central crossover rows of baguette cut diamonds with pairs of raised outer rows of circular mixed cut emeralds. All claw set with black rhodium-plated claws to wide, tapering shoulders. 8.38g. Finger size N½ £280 - 350 Lot 367 A 9ct white gold, diamond set, circle brooch, with alternating shamrocks, grain set with eight cut diamonds and brilliant cut diamonds in plain four claw collets. Plain pin and roller catch, London 1982, and safety chain. 28mm diameter, 5.06g £200 - 300 Lot 368 A pair of white gold diamond cluster earrings, with seven brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a flower head cluster plate with post fittings. Marked 14K. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.80ct. 11.2mm diameter, 2.34g (2) £450 - 550 Lot 369 An 18ct white gold, diamond set, half eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds claw set to a flat section shank. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.80ct. 6.33g. Finger size T £400 - 500 Lot 370 A white gold, diamond set, full eternity ring, with a continuous row of baguette cut diamonds, channel set to a flat section band, 3.8mm wide, with plain polished guards. Indistinctly marked. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 4.03g. Finger size L £300 - 500 Lot 371 A white gold, two row, diamond set half eternity ring, with two rows of tapered baguette cut diamonds, channel set to a flat section head, with raised bands at the shoulders and a plain flat shank. Marked 750 and 023, believed to be the total known diamond weight, 0.23ct. 3.26g. Finger size O £100 - 130 Lot 372 A white gold, diamond set, half eternity ring, with seven graduated brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a tapering ‘D’ section band, marked 18ct. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.00ct. 4.96g. Finger size M½ £300 - 400 64

Lot 373 An 18ct white gold, diamond set, band ring, by Brown and Newirth, with a flat section top. A row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set in the top half with a central groove and satin finish ground, with a court section interior. 5.51g. Finger size M £120 - 160 Lot 374 A white gold, sapphire and diamond cluster pendant, with an oval mixed cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by a border of brilliant cut diamonds, all milligrain set to a shallow pierced basket. The cluster head suspended below a single brilliant cut diamond in a plain milligrain collet to a fine trace chain marked 750. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.60ct. Chain 415mm long, 3.67g £800 - 1,200 Lot 375 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 £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 376 A 9ct white gold, diamond and sapphire crossover band ring, two central crossover rows of baguette cut diamonds, with pairs of raised outer rows of circular mixed cut sapphires. All claw set with black rhodium-plated claws to wide tapering shoulders. 9.17g. Finger size N £280 - 350 Lot 377 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond drop earrings, with three sets of interlocking concentric hoops, all claw set with brilliant cut diamonds to hinged cuff fittings. Estimated diamond weight of 2.20ct. 750mm long, 16.77g. Case by Equinox (2) £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 378 A white gold, tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, with a cushion-shaped mixed cut tanzanite, four claw set at the centre, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds to a cushion-shaped frame. Shallow pierced basket to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders and a flat shank marked 18ct. Tanzanite estimated as approximately 4.50ct. Finger size O½ £1,000 - 1,200 Lot 379 A pair of white gold diamond set ‘X’ shaped stud earrings, with an oval cut diamond, four claw set to the centre. Four radiating tapered baguette cut diamonds end set to screw post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct white gold. 4.53g (2) £400 - 500 Lot 380 An 18ct white gold, diamond set, hinged bangle, with a wave-shaped top half. A central row of baguette cut diamonds, with two outer rows of claw set brilliant cut diamonds, pierced interior guards to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Previous valuation available to view with a stated total diamond weight of 2.81ct. 17.52g. Case by Equinox £700 - 900 Lot 381 A single stone diamond ring, with a diamond set halo cluster and diamond set shoulders. A cushion-shaped brilliant cut diamond, of 5.01ct, four claw set at the corners to an open cushion-shaped frame of brilliant cut diamonds. An open four bar basket with brilliant cut diamond set shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as platinum. 7.91g. Finger size K½ Accompanied by a GIA report, dated 25/05/2016, no. 2171647408, with stated grades of: Colour: G Clarity: VS2 Very good. Very good. None £60,000 - 70,000 Lot 382 A pair of white gold, oval, diamond cluster earrings, with an oval brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre. A radiating surround of tapered and graduated baguette cut diamonds, to an outer row of claw set brilliant cut diamonds. Pierced backplate with post and Omega fittings. Marked 750. 14.7 x 12.4mm, 6.85g (2) £700 - 900

Lot 383 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond of 2.50ct, eight claw set to a rex collet. Plain underbezel, open chenier shoulders to a plain shank marked PLAT. 4.72g. Accompanied by a Mini Report from AnchorCert dated 19/12/2006, No. LON 982138-002, with stated grades of: Colour: H Clarity: VVS2 (graded loose) Finger size I £23,500 - 25,500 Lot 384 A two-row diamond set line bracelet, with a central brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.61ct, grain set to a box collet, with pairs of baguette cut diamonds to the top and bottom. Pairs of square cut diamonds, rub set to each side in box collets, with two rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds to each side, all grain set in box collets in sets of four, with pairs of square cut diamonds between. A concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety catch. Tested as platinum with a 9ct white gold tongue. 187mm, 33.05g. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 10.75ct £3,500 - 4,500 Lot 385 A white gold, diamond and sapphire quatrefoil cluster ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to the centre. Four circular mixed cut sapphires, claw set at the compass points, surrounded by an outer border of brilliant cut diamonds. A straight wire basket to open chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 5.16g. Finger size I½ £280 - 350 Lot 386 A white gold, sapphire and diamond hexagonal cluster ring, with a cut corner trap cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by a border of old brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a flat head. Chenier gallery to pairs of square cut diamonds, milligrain set to the shoulders to a flat shank marked 18ct. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 0.45ct. Finger size N £300 - 500

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 387 An 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond three row ring, c.1970, with diagonal rows of brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut sapphires, all claw set to split shoulders and a plain shank. London, 1977. 5.56g. Finger size O £130 - 180 Lot 388 A ladies’ stainless steel Raymond Weil ‘Shine 1500’ quartz watch, with a rectangular pinstripe, pavé set, diamond dial. Lines of brilliant cut diamonds to each side of the case with a grid of brilliant cut diamonds at the lugs. A stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp and alternative black satin interchangeable strap. Serial no. V616488. Box and paperwork dated 2011 £500 - 700 Lot 389 A ladies’ stainless steel Raymond Weil ‘Shine 1500’ quartz watch, with a black dial. Lines of brilliant cut diamonds to each side of the case, with a grid of brilliant cut diamonds to the lugs. Three original satin straps in pistachio, cream and black, and interchangeable stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. V783921. Box and paperwork dated 2011 £400 - 600 Lot 390 An 18ct white gold, rose quartz and white sapphire Feodora ring, with a circular cabochon rose quartz set to the centre. An outer frame, grain set with circular mixed cut white sapphires, open strapwork shoulders and split shoulders, similarly set to a plain shank. London 2010. Original receipt and valuation, from Kohinoor Diamonds, 14 The Royal Opera Arcade, London, available to view. 14.23g. Finger size N½ £400 - 500 Lot 391 A white gold, aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, with an oval Brazilian cut aquamarine, claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire basket, open shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 7.53g. Finger size R £600 - 700

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Lot 392 An 18ct white gold, blue topaz and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval chequer cut blue topaz, four claw set to the centre. Surrounded by an outer row of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set with a diamond set basket, underbezel and shoulders to a plain shank. London, 2007. 4.26g. Finger size L £150 - 200 Lot 393 A ladies bicolour Omega Constellation watch, c.2004, with diamond set bezel and dial, a circular mother-of-pearl dial with diamond set dot markers and a row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the gold bezel. Tonneau-shaped brushed steel case with integral steel and gold bracelet and deployant clasp. Ref. 12677500. Watch No. 5876153. Warranty cards dated 2004, pouch and service zip capsule £600 - 700 Lot 394 A white gold, aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, with an emerald cut aquamarine, milligrain set to the centre. Surrounded by old brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a shallow pierced basket with open shoulders to a plain ‘D’ section shank marked 18ct. Aquamarine estimated as approximately 13.00ct. Head 20 x 20mm, 11.49g. Finger size P½ £1,300 - 1,500 Lot 395 A white gold aquamarine and diamond ring, with an oval Brazilian cut aquamarine, claw set to the centre. Trefoil clusters of brilliant cut diamonds to each side with solid shoulders and court section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Aquamarine estimated as approximately 4.94ct. 5.97g. Finger size L £800 - 1,200 Lot 396 An 18ct white gold, three stone, aquamarine and diamond ring, with an emerald cut aquamarine with a stated weight of 2.85ct, four claw set in a plain collet. A brilliant cut diamond, four claw set in a plain collet to each side, estimated as approximately 0.62ct each, open shoulders to a plain shank. 5.69g. Original receipt including valuation and a later valuation available to view. Finger size L £1,200 - 1,500

Lot 397 An American gold hunter pocket watch, by American Watch Co., Waltham. A white enamel dial, 64mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markers to the chapter ring with subsidiary seconds, dial and hollow fuchsia-style blued hands to a milled bezel. Engine turned front cover with a central blind cartouche with foliate border, pie crust case border with cross-hatch case sides. Circular barley engine turned back case, pie crust border to a gold cuvette. Case marked ‘Warranteed 14K US Assay No. 69130’. Suspended on a gold fetter link albert chain with a gold penknife with hand engraved initials. Marked 14K. Watch 143.72g, albert 18.04g, knife 23.83g £400 - 600 Lot 398 A gold hunter repeater pocket watch, 50mm diameter with a hand engraved coat of arms to the front cover with foliate border and motto to the ribbon below ‘Tenez-Le-Vraye’ (hold to the truth). A hand engraved crest to the back cover to an outer foliate garland. White enamel dial, indistinctly signed ‘Bennett’ with black Roman numerals and blued Breguet hands. The gold cuvette hand engraved ‘Maker to the Royal Observatory, Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, 8 The City Observatory, 62 Cornhill London’. 123.31g £800 - 1,200 The armorials are possibly those of the Townley family. Lot 399 A 22ct gold English pair cased key wound pocket watch, London, 1782, plain 22ct outer case, 61mm diameter, with the pocket watch, 53mm diameter. Circular white enamel dial, blued steel calendar hand, gold hour hand and later replacement rolled gold minute hand. Signed ‘Robert Meech, London No. 240’ to the dust cover and cylinder movement. Case maker mark ‘R.P’, no punch, unidentified. 190.16g £1,200 - 1,500

Lot 400 A sterling silver, pair cased, key wind pocket watch, with a plain outer case, J & W Howden & Co., South Bridge, Edinburgh. The case, 53mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued Breguet Empire hour hand, gold double swivel spade minute hand, subsidiary seconds dial, hand deficient, London 1822, together with a swivel fetter and three part albert. Case marked ‘A.M.’. Case and movement No. 1660. 154.54g and 22.34g £150 - 200 Lot 401 An 18ct gold top wind chronograph hunter pocket watch, Chester, 1831, the case, 54mm diameter, with chased borders to both front and back covers with a chased pendant and part bow. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals, one gold spade hour hand with two other different gold hands. Signed to the dial ‘chronograph centre seconds by Thomas Russell and Son No. 92329’. Signed to the movement with corresponding number, marked ‘Makers to the Queen Liverpool, Chester 1809’. A case by ‘Percy Edwards Ltd., 71 & 72 Piccadilly’. 150.38g £800 - 1,200 Lot 402 A Swiss repeater, rose gold, open-faced. key wound pocket watch, c.1810, circular case, 54mm diameter, with white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued Breguet hands. Milled case sides with a spiral fluted and hand engraved back case. Sprung gilt metal cuvette, movement unsigned. Case K18 SSS 28.66, No. 5029 £400 - 600

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 403 An American Waltham gold open-faced pocket watch, suspended on a 9ct gold albert chain with a nickel-plated sovereign case. The pocket watch, 46mm diameter, with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued Breguet empire hands and a subsidiary seconds dial. The case no. 44508, marked ‘14K 585/1000 Fine Roy’. Movement no. 16024949. Signed ‘A W Co., Waltham Mass., Riverside’. The graduated double albert chain with a replacement 15ct gold swivel clip. 36.69g £500 - 550 Lot 404 An 18ct gold key wound, open-faced, fob watch, suspended on a 9ct gold double albert chain. The fob watch, 36mm in diameter, with a gold engine turned dial, black Roman numerals and blued spade hands. Hand engraved side and back of case with a blind cartouche. London, 1891. Movement signed ‘W B Gatward’. Case and movement to 3569. Suspended on a 9ct gold curb link double albert chain with a swivel clip at each end and gold Latin cross charm. Albert 430mm long, 35.95g, watch 43.37g £400 - 450

Lot 408 A French gold hunter fob watch, suspended on a gold guard chain with a slide. A scroll edge case with hand engraved rococo-style panels to an engine turned ground on the front and back covers. A white enamel dial with one gold spade hand, other hand and glass deficient. Suspended from a gold guard chain with an hinged swivel clip, looped wire to a gauntlet, hinged to a repoussé end cap. Foxtail and box guard chain with a repoussé slide. Fob watch with French horse head mark for 18ct gold containing metal parts, 1838-1919, The chain tested as approximately 18ct gold. 60.79g £450 - 550 Lot 409 An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Hand engraved crest to the back cover with gold cuvette, London 1891. Case no. 17704. 98.16g £650 - 750

Lot 405 A Swiss gold, open-faced, key wound, fob watch, c.1860, with a case of 31mm diameter. An engine turned and hand engraved gold dial with black Roman numerals and blued spade hands. Bevelled glass with hand engraved foliate bezel, sides and back case with blind cartouche. Marked 18K with Swiss assay standard mark. Case by ‘G Kuss & Sons, Newcastle-upon-Tyne’. 43.42g £200 - 300 Lot 406 An 18ct gold half hunter Zenith pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a dark blue enamel, Roman numeral, chapter ring to the front cover. A white enamel dial signed ‘Zenith’ with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and a subsidiary dial, damage. Plain back case and gold cuvette, Birmingham 1925. Movement signed ‘Zenith No. 2535289’. Case no. 324919. 100.4g £500 - 600 Lot 407 An 18ct gold, open-faced, pocket, key wind watch, 37mm diameter with a gold chased dial, back Roman numerals and blued hands. Hand engraved case with monogram to the back cartouche, London 1884. 51.01g £180 - 250

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 410 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex mechanical watch, c.1926, model no. 2285. A circular ivory-coloured dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals and chapter ring with blued hands. Two-part stainless steel case with bevelled edge case back, marked with serial no. 023764 2285, on a later expanding bracelet. Case 29 x 28mm approximately £250 - 350 Lot 411 A gentlemen’s military A-11 World War II Bulova mechanical strap watch, on a later expanding bracelet. Circular case, 30mm diameter, with a black dial, white Arabic numerals and chapter ring with luminous hands and centre second sweep. Case marked ‘Type A-11, Spec. No. 9427834-B, Serial No. AF44179188, Part No. 10AKCSH, Order No. 300S344123SIAF, Bulova Watch Co.’ £100 - 150 Lot 412 A gentlemen’s chrome-plated and stainless steel Swiss chronometer mechanical strap watch, with a Junghans box and guarantee. The case 33mm diameter, with silvered dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, blued centre second sweep with subsidiary seconds dials. Stainless steel back, after market strap. Movement unsigned. Junghans paperwork dated 3.11.56 £200 - 400 Lot 413 A gentlemen’s chrome-plated JaegerLeCoultre mechanical watch, possibly late 1940s. The case 33mm diameter. Black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and chapter ring. Subsidiary seconds dial and silver hands. Movement no. 414001, on a later expanding bracelet £200 - 300 Lot 414 A ladies’ stainless steel Omega megaquartz 32 KHz Genève strap watch, c1920, on a later after market stainless steel bracelet. A circular, pale grey, silvered dial with raised silver batons and hands, date aperture and plain polished bezel. Tonneau and brushed steel case with later adjustable bracelet. 34 x 27mm case £80 - 120 Lot 415 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega Genève Chronostop mechanical watch, c.1960/1970, a circular grey dial with raised swivel baton, luminous hands and orange stopwatch hand. Tonneau bevelled case with brushed finish and screw back. Later expanding bracelet fitted £200 - 400

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JEWELLERY 2-423 Lot 416 A gentlemen’s stainless steel and gold Girard-Perregaux Altimeter GP4900 strap watch, c.1980, silvered engine turned dial with satin finish chapter ring. Charcoal grey Roman numerals, subsidiary dials, blued Breguet empire hands and date aperture. Concave steel bezel with rose gold milled band and gold-plated buttons. Original strap and buckle. Serial no. B-226. No box or papers £350 - 450 Lot 417 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Ulysse Nardin mechanical strap watch, probably c.1970. A cushion-shaped silvered dial with gilt and black raised batons and hands, to a wide cushion-shaped bezel with brushed decoration. After market strap fitted. Movement no. 5804699. Swiss assay marks to the case. 40 x 34mm £350 - 450 Lot 418 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Zenith Automatic 682 Chronomètre, skeleton back, strap watch, the case 35mm diameter, with a silvered hobnail dial, raised gold pennant batons and hands, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. Bevelled bezel with serrated outer edge, skeleton back. Case back marked ‘Water Resistant 30 00 10 682 Swiss Make 18K’. Dial no. 031, movement calibre 682. Zenith crocodile strap and original buckle. No box or papers £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 419 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega Automatic Genève strap watch, c.1970, with a silvered dial, raised silver batons, black and luminous hands, centre second sweep and date, case 34mm diameter with an after market strap. Box and papers dated 1976, with later service paperwork dated 1980 £200 - 300

Lot 420 An American, gold, mechanical, Micron Watch Corp. Rulon Lapwell watch, with a later gold bracelet. Square silvered dial with a copper centre raised gilt Arabic numerals, copper hands and subsidiary seconds dial, chevron glass, arched lugs to a later five-row panther link bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Movement signed ‘Micron Watch Corporation’, case signed ‘Lapwell No. 926011’, bracelet marked 14k, case and bracelet tested as approximately 14ct gold. 139mm total length, 43.27g £300 - 350 Lot 421 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Breitling Navitimer 806 mechanical chronograph watch, c.1966, on a later NSA steel bracelet. Case 40mm diameter with black dial, luminous hands and batons, three silvered subsidiary dials and outer chapter ring. Notched bezel, Breitling ‘B’ logo to the crown with later after market bracelet. No box or papers £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 422 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Zenith mechanical strap watch, c.1956, the case 36mm diameter, with silvered dial, raised pennant batons and Arabic numerals, sword hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Lightly brushed case sides to a plain case back. Movement no. 4476304. Case marked K.18 0.750 £400 - 500 Lot 423 A gentlemen’s gold BWC Chronograph Suisse mechanical strap watch, by the Belgravia Watch Company. The case 37mm diameter with a black dial, gold Arabic numerals and batons, subsidiary dials and gold hands. Gold case with indistinct Swiss assay mark and interior metal case no. 195. Strap deficient. Tested as approximately 18ct gold £100 - 130

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THE BILL BROWN COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUTLERY 424-462 Bill Brown is a renowned collector of antique cutlery, something he has done for more than sixty years. Bill grew up as the second of nine children in Greenwich, and remained in London through the war years as he needed to work. After the war, he trained at Camberwell School of Art as a graphic designer. He worked in London for Harrison & Sons as a designer of postage stamps and it was during this time that he purchased his first items of cutlery, a Dutch knife and fork travelling set of c.1720. This purchase set off, what can only be described as, an obsession, not only to collect cutlery, but to discover everything there is to know about the subject. For over forty years, he was a well-known and popular figure on his stall at the famous Portobello Market. At the turn of this century he decided to compile an important and large collection of British cutlery which was taken on tour. It is now housed at Sheffield Museum as ‘The Bill Brown Collection’. This collection represents a history of eating and dining. Many of the items can be seen as objects suited to a cabinet of curiosity. Mostly intended for the buffet table, similar items can be seen in the influence of cutlery. Also known as the kunstkammer, or wunderkammer, a 16th and 17th century collecting cabinet was used to reproduce the world in miniature treasure form. Collectors’ reference to it was both natural and artificial. Carved ivory, coral, amber, dried fish skin and various hardstones were some of the examples used to reflect recent discoveries of trade and travels. The natural elements of objects were transformed by goldsmiths’ silversmithing techniques. From the early 17th century, European collections contained mounted natural curiosities such as nautilus shells and coconut cups, to highlight rarity. Literature: Georg Laure, ‘The Kunstkammer, Wonders are Collectable’, Edition 01, Munich 2016, pp.18-19; Timothy Wilson, ‘Treasures of the Goldsmith’s Art, The Michael Welby Bequest to the Ashmolean Museum’, The Kunstkammer, Matthew Winterbottom, October 2015. pp.15-17; Peter Brown, ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, London, 2001.

424 Lot 424 A rare James II three-prong trefid table fork, crested, maker’s mark IC with pellet & cinquefoil, London 1688, 2oz £400 - 600 Provenance: Woolley & Wallis ‘The How Collection’, Edinburgh. With How ticket: ‘Ploughed up near Chichester’.

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425 Lot 425 A probably French gold-mounted and agate fork, maker’s mark CT, late 19th century, plain four-tine, faceted and tapered agate handle with through tang, with gold filigree ferrule and filigree octagonal cap, 14.5cm long £400 - 600


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Lot 426 A pair of Victorian silver gilt trident forks with red coral branch handles, marked WF, London, 1848?, the plain tines rising to cast foliate mounts, the handles formed from a branch of red coral, 17.5 and 15.5cm long approximately (2) ÂŁ300 - 400

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THE BILL BROWN COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUTLERY 424-462 Lot 428 A probably Dutch or German silver figural folding spoon, apparently unmarked, c.1620, the folding shaft terminating in a cast figural Egyptian stem, rising from a wrythen stem, applied to a square shaft with sliding classical profile, cast scroll hinged section and plain bowl, the stem initialled ‘MH’, 16cm long, with later associated case £500 - 800 Lot 429 A set of twenty-four 18th century silver pistol-handled knives and forks in matched fitted black fish-skin covered standing box, apparently unmarked, with steel blades, some marked ‘HOW’, the two tines with turned stem, resin-filled, the box applied with pierced cartouche-shaped brass lockplate, missing key, case 21.5cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 430 A matched set of six 17th century silver forks and four silver knives, apparently unmarked, the majority with faceted handles and with beaded ends, shaped iron blades and two tines, the associated black fish-skin covered box applied with fitted brass embossed lockplate, with key, incomplete, case 20cm high £100 - 150

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Lot 431 A set of twelve silver knives and twelve silver forks in associated standing box, maker’s mark ‘IL’ only, c.1760-78, the truncated handles chased and stamped acanthus auricular-style scrolls, iron scimitar III blade, resin filled case 31cm high £300 - 400 Literature: For a similar example, see ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, Peter Brown, p.115.

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Lot 432 A set of six late 17th century cornelian-mounted knives and forks, the knife with scimitar I blade, flying bolster and through tang, the blade with the mark of Ephraim How, the two-tine fork with faceted and tapered cornelian handles, secured with turned silver ferrules and washed ends, together with two smaller and two damaged examples, in associated shagreen case, with embossed lockplate, incomplete, together with six George V silver rat-tail trefid spoons, Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield, 1913, initialled ‘P’, case 20cm high, the spoons 3oz £300 - 400 Literature: For a similar example, see ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, Peter Brown, p.96. Numbered 233 from The Bill Brown Collection.

433 Lot 433 A 17th century silver gilt knife, apparently unmarked, tapering faceted handle beaded flower head end, the handle engraved ‘WR’ beneath a crown, fitted with later steel blade, 16cm long £200 - 300

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434 Lot 434 Two silver travelling sets, both of penknife form, one George III tortoise with silver spoon, silver three-tine fork and steel knife blade, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1791, in fitted case, the case 17.7cm long, and one with ivory handle, stamped Pudsey Dawson, with steel blade and silver three-tine fork, maker’s mark I below a crown, London, 11.4cm long, with case (2) £200 - 300 The ivory and silver set numbered 40 from The Bill Brown Collection. Provenance: The latter set is probably that of the family Pudsey Dawson.

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Lot 435 A matched set of six silver knives and twelve silver forks, maker’s mark ‘RT’, c.1760, in associated shaped mahogany case with inlay borders, all with worn crests, the forks with two-prong tines, acanthus-capped pistol handles with rubbed crests, resin filled, the steel blades stamped ‘I READ’, case 33.5cm high 435 detail £200 - 300 Lot 436 Twelve silver spoons in an associated standing black fish skin box, late 18th century, the majority partly initialled and table pattern, various makers, six London, 1790, 1791, 1800 and 1902, and six Dublin, 1799 and 1801, together with five pistol-shaped handles, four two-tine steel forks and two knives with steel blades, all with pistol handles, the box with original brass lockplate, incomplete, box 33cm high, the spoons 23oz £400 - 600

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Lot 437 A matched set of twelve knives and twelve forks in associated black fish skin standing box, c.1730, with ivory naturalistic carved handles, iron blades and two tines, and six table silver spoons, together with four crested spoons with shell backs, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1748, and two others, the box with original lockplate, case 33cm high, spoons 12oz £500 - 700

Lot 438 A set of six silver knives and six silver forks stamped ‘W.B & W’ AND ‘sterling’, c.1780, scimitar iron blade III, resin filled, truncated handles with acanthus scrolls, with flower head ends, in a fitted leather case with original brass lockplate, incomplete, case 32.3cm high £150 - 250

Lot 439 Twelve green-stained ivory knives and ten green-stained ivory forks, late 18th century, the forks with later steel three-tine prongs, long baluster necks and plain silver ferrule caps, some knives with later steel blades, stamped ‘CORMACK & SON’, one fork with later replacement cap, one deficient, knives 27.5cm long (22) £200 - 300

Literature: For a similar example of ivory handles showing Chinese influence, see ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, Peter Brown, p.103.

Literature: For a similar example, see ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, Peter Brown, p.115.

Literature: For a similar example, see ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, Peter Brown, p.116, 117.

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Lot 440 Seven forks and seven knives, two-tine steel pronged forks and knives with through tangs, the blades bearing the mark of How, faceted and tapered amber handles, the forks with silver-turned ferrules and waisted ends (14) £200 - 300

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Lot 441 A quantity of assorted hardstone handles, of various stones and colours, including carved forms, together with a bag of damaged handles, longest 10.5cm high (39) £100 - 200

Lot 442 A quantity of assorted of hardstone handles, various forms and sizes, including: green moss agate, cornelian, glass, and ceramic, two with gilt ferrules, engraved Rob Perry, 1709, longest 58cm approximately (58) £200 - 300

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443 detail Lot 443 Fifteen forks and fifteen knives, c.1660-1690, all with silver, metal and close plate ferrules, with various coloured agate, and tapering faceted handles and washered ends, some with later blades, including: one with blade, by Spitser, London, one with blade, by How, London, c.1700, one with close plate blade, S Collimore, Sheffield, c.1790, longest 19.5cm (30) £400 - 600

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Lot 444 Eight knives and eight forks, c.1660-1690, with agate handles, of various shape and size, the majority with tapering faceted handles, washered ends and silver or metal ferrules, damage (16) £150 - 250

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Lot 445 A matched set of hardstone handled fruit forks, 19th century and c.1900, with two, three and four tines, with silver and white metal ferrules, including dyed stone and amber examples, together with two hardstone handled knives (19) £120 - 150

445 Lot 446 An associated group of five knives and eight forks, c.1750, various hardstones and faceted handles, some with chased acanthus ferrules, including blue glass and gilt, glass, and tiger’s eye, and one other (13) £150 - 250

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THE BILL BROWN COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUTLERY 424-462 Lot 447 A group of thirteen knives, the majority late 17th century, with varying agate handles, the majority tapering faceted, some with silver ferrules, including: one Arts and Crafts with later silver blade, R Pringle, London, 1895, and one two-prong fork (13) £400 - 600

447 Lot 448 French silver flatware, Christofle & Cie, Paris, c.1930, Moderne Gramont pattern, comprising: 10 dinner forks, 9 dinner spoons, and 7 dinner knives with steel blades, the forks 21.6cm long, 44oz (26) £400 - 600 The ‘Moderne Gramont’ pattern was designed by Bruno Mohring, an architect of Jugendstil in Germany. He was a member of the Deutscher Werkbund Association for Arts and Crafts, and many more. One of his buildings was brought from Germany to Mexico City, and is now the ‘Chopo University Museum’ of contemporary art.

448 Lot 449 A group of thirteen knives and seven forks, 18th and 19th century, with various hardstone handles, the majority faceted tapering, some with silver ferrules and washed ends (21) £100 - 150

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424-462 THE BILL BROWN COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUTLERY Lot 450 A Victorian silver gilt knife, table fork and spoon, Hunt & Roskell Ltd., London, 1897, rich figure pattern, knife 21.5cm long, 6oz overall £100 - 150 Literature: T his pattern is illustrated in Ian Pickford’s ‘Silver flatware’, p.148, where it is noted that this pattern is a rare example made by Hunt & Roskell for Francis Higgins.

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Lot 451 A group of miscellaneous forks, comprising: five with green stained handles, one with carved dog’s head handle, one black lacquer with iridescent mother-of-pearl handle with silver tines, one German silver chased with flower heads, stamped Dreyfuss, one with spirally fluted mother-of-pearl handle, three silver tines, John Gammage, Birmingham, 1901, another 19th century plated with carved shell handle, a silver example, Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham, 1900, one with German silver handle, and plated tines, c.1890, one with fluted ivory handle and capped with white metal ferrule and end, one with bone handle, silver tines, Birmingham, c.1859, and a pink enamel handle and gem end knife, the silver blade, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1895 (qty.) £200 - 300

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454 Lot 453 Twelve forks and nine forks the majority silver with steel or iron tines and blades, including pistol shape, puritan and cannon-style handles, one pair engraved on the handle, three engraved with crests on the ends (21) £200 - 300 Lot 454 Twelve folding fork and spoons, 19th and 20th century, including two French silver, one German silver, and a contracting spoon engraved with armorial (12) £100 - 150 Numbered 59, 85 and 92 from the Bill Brown Collection.

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Lot 455 A miscellaneous group of toasting forks, including four with ivory handles, three with wood handles, together with a knife with three blades and a folding five blade knife and fork with ivory handle engraved ‘DOFFORD’S Maseating Knife and Fork, From the Exhibition of 1851 REGISTERED’, with screw-off blades, each numbered with Roman numerals (14) £300 - 400 Lot 456 Two pairs of carving sets and a bread knife, one cased set with shaped handles, shell and scroll borders, the handles, Henry Wigfull, blades and tines, Elkington & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1901, another pair with shaped handles, decorated with scrolls, the bread knife with shaped acanthus handle, the blade stamped with figures harvesting land, together with a French silver meat skewer, skewer 31.8cm long (6) £100 - 150

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Lot 457 Toasting forks and miscellaneous flatware, comprising: four long toasting forks, eleven toasting forks of various form including cast examples, a berry spoon, a gilt metal fork and spoon terminating in sunflowers, a marrow scoop, a meat tester, a knife with fork tines, an EPNS knife with apostle finial, and a silver gilt sifter spoon with stylised trefoil cross, the stem engraved ‘Deo humill: oblet: R. G. Lowe 1852’, John Keith, London, 1849 (qty.) £300 - 400

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Lot 458 A small collection of pistol and cannon handles, including one embossed with flowers, terminating in a male profile, Henry Herbert, London, 1734 one embossed with a wild boar and hunting scene, one fluted and engraved with ‘Faith, Hope and Charity’, together with fourteen two-tine forks in sizes and four knives, 18th century (qty.) £150 - 250

458 Lot 459 A group of servers, early to mid 19th century, comprising slices: one probably Dutch Pakton, c.1850, one close plate, maker’s mark WM Scott, 1807, and forks: two close plate on iron, the terminals pierced with hearts, Sheffield, c.1809, one close plate on iron, William Hutton, Sheffield, 1807, two close plate on iron fish servers, c.1840, one silver with ivory handle, William Hutton, Sheffield, 1904, and one close iron plate, Kings pattern, Gilbert, c.1812 (9) £100 - 150

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461 Lot 460 A miscellaneous group of knives, the majority late 17th to late 18th century, comprising: two cartridge handle with armorial end, c.1680, three with acanthus handle, Dublin, c.1800, two truncated with chased acanthus, c.1760, three French style with scallop ends, three Victorian, chased with acanthus and husks, London, c.1844, together with thirteen two- and three-tine forks, mostly 18th century, including Sheffield plate and silver (32) £200 - 300

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Lot 461 A large group of miscellaneous knives, the majority c.1730 to 1770, including: a large carving knife and fork, Georgian and Continental, silver-foil handles, one c.1830, four matching crested, the blades stamped HOW, partly silver, Sheffield plate, together with twenty-five forks, mostly two-tine, various sizes, pistol form (qty.) £300 - 400 Lot 462 A pair of amber-handled wedding knives, c.1630, the tapering faceted handles fitted with studded bolsters with grotesque masks and seed pods, surmounted with silver balloon pommels, with iron blades, 24.3cm long (2) £300 - 400

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These knives would have formed part of bridal gift. The practice of gifting knives as a symbol of property originated on the Continent, and was in vogue during the reign of Henry VIII. Literature: Peter Brown, ‘British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use’, London, 2001. p. 89. 86

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Lot 463 Four George II silver candlesticks, James Gould, London, 1739, the fluted baluster knopped stems rising to campana-shaped socket, on shaped square bases, each base engraved with a crest, marked on the bases and sockets, further engraved with scratch weights ‘16 = 15’; ‘17 = 11’; ‘17 = 14’; ‘17 = 17’, 19cm high, 66oz (4) £6,000 - 8,000

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464 Lot 464 A Scandinavian silver tankard and cover maker’s mark ‘K’, probably for Christian Johansen Kruse, Trondheim, c.1674, cylindrical on three pomegranate feet, the hinged cover engraved with a contemporary armorial, between SC R*K PDH and 1674, further engraved to the front with later presentation inscription, the handle with pomegranate thumbpiece, marked below the base with maker’s mark only, 13cm high, 11oz £4,000 - 6,000 The inscription reads: Presented at Trondhjem by H.R.H the Prince of Wales to Commander W.H. Fawkes sailed Belle Lurette winner Bembridge Regatta August 1885

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Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, GCB, KCVO (22 December 1846-29 May 1926), was a Royal Navy officer, who commanded the Royal Yacht Osborne, and became Private Naval Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty in 1897. His last post was as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, 1908. The tankard was presented by The Prince of Wales, who would become Edward VII in 1902. In 1899 Fawkes became Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria. He was awarded Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) by King Edward VII on 11 August 1902 for his role in helping to organise the fleet review for the coronation of the King, 1902. See eleven letters addressed to the admiral by royalty, sold Sworders, 26 September 2017. The letters demonstrate the continuous relationship that Fawkes held with royalty. One letter dated November 6th, 1908, is addressed to Fawkes from Prince George, who thanks the admiral for interviewing a young Prince Albert to become a cadet of the Royal Navy, for which he was President. The intimate letter reads: ‘I am sorry that in spite of all you did, you were unable to put him at his ease, he has always been rather shy, but I think it is better than being too forward, which many boys are in our days’. The Admiral is a descendant of The Fawkes of Farnely Hall, Otley, and Hawksworth Hall, Yorks. The father of Guye Fawkes, the gunpowder plot conspirator, was a descendant of the Fawkes family in Farnely. J M W Turner was a close friend of Walter Ramsden Hawkesworth Fawkes, a Yorkshire MP (2 March 1769-24 October 1825), which enabled him to build a significant collection of Turner’s works. Turner stayed at Farnely on numerous occasions. His oil painting ‘Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps’, 1812, is said to have been inspired by a storm he experienced on one visit to Farnely.

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Lot 465 An Indian silver goblet, c.1900, flat-chased with foliage and flower heads within arabesques, on conforming domed foot, gilt interior 13.5cm high, 7oz £200 - 300 Lot 466 A Russian silver knife and fork, Fabergé, c.1890, the handles chased with garlands and the blades struck ‘KF’ and ‘K Fabergé’ in Cyrillic beneath the Imperial Warrant, and initialled ‘M’, with silver gilt blades, 2oz 2dwt (2) £300 - 400 Lot 467 A Russian silver ladle, marked AP, 1891, 84 standard, plain with circular bowl, 32.5cm long, 9oz £150 - 250

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Lot 468 A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel and case, Moskow, marked with assayer’s mark, maker’s mark and 88 standard, c.1900, of rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover and reverse decorated with varicoloured enamel arabesques, scrolls and flower heads, fitted with a silk interior, 7.7cm long, 3oz £400 - 600 Lot 469 A Continental silver bowl, late 18th century, shaped oval, later chased with rocaille, flower heads and cherubs, applied with four scroll feet with cherubs’ head terminals, 27.5cm wide, 16oz £120 - 150

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470 Lot 471 A Chinese silver comport dish, c.1900, pierced with bamboo shoots, bamboo border, raised on a plain circular spreading foot, 28cm diameter, 13oz £300 - 400

471 Lot 472 An American George I-style coffee pot, Robert Ensko, New York, c.1940, tapering cylindrical with domed hinged cover, wood scroll handle, 22.5cm long, 24oz overall £200 - 300

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Lot 473 Eight French silver fruit knives, 18th century, crested, the reeded handles chased with foliage, 20cm long, 13oz (8) £400 - 600

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Lot 474 A Burmese silver bowl, c.1900, embossed in high relief with hunting scenes, 16cm diameter, 15oz £200 - 300 Lot 475 A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, Theo Fennell, London, 1997, plain stems with spreading circular bases, 17.5cm high, loaded (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 476 A George V silver-mounted dressing table box, Skinner & Co., Birmingham, 1924, circular, the cover with a turquoise enamel finial, 11.5cm diameter £50 - 70

Lot 478 A set of six Victorian silver and quartz knives, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1853, with faceted handles, 11.5cm long (6) £150 - 200

Lot 477 A modern silver model of a stallion on a plinth, signed Lorne McKean, realistically tooled in rearing position, 16cm high £150 - 250

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481 Lot 479 A Victorian silver tray, Charles Stewart Harris, London, 1897, oval with gadroon borders, applied with two handles, on four supports, 56cm long, 49oz £400 - 500

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Lot 480 A Victorian silver teapot, Robert Garrard, London, 1879, baluster with alternating fluting of stamped guilloché and husks, hinged domed cover with beading, faceted foliate spout, ivory handle and finial, crested, the underside stamped ‘GARRARDS PANTON STREET LONDON’, 16cm high, 22oz overall £200 - 300

Lot 481 A late Victorian salver, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall for Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1900, shaped circular on three supports, engraved to the centre with a cartouche, applied with an openwork border, fully marked on the base, the border marked with lion passant, 20.3cm diameter, 10oz £100 - 150 Lot 482 A George III silver chamberstick, Peter, Ann Bateman & William Bateman, London, 1802, plain with reeded borders, detachable sconce, the associated extinguisher, William Robert Smiley, London, 1844, missing scissors, 10.7cm approximately, 9oz £300 - 500 Lot 483 Ten George III Irish silver spoons, seven crested, feather-edge pattern, David McCarthy, Cork, 1777-1782, three initialled, point ends, John Nicholson, Cork, c.1790, longest 17.2cm, 7oz (10) £150 - 250

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463-606 SILVER Lot 484 A George V silver tureen and associated cover, Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield, 1930, the cover Daniel & John Welby Ltd., London, 1933, crest engraved, plain rectangular, gadroon borders, the screw-off handle, Robert & Belk, Sheffield, 1931, 30cm long, 47oz (2) £500 - 700

Lot 485 A George V silver salver Henry Atkins, Sheffield, 1931, shaped circular with gadroon border, on three claw and ball feet, 34.5cm diameter, 38oz £400 - 600

Lot 486 A Victorian cased set of four silver salts and Edward VII silver spoons, George Unite, Birmingham, 1896, the spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902, the salts of bombé form with glass liners, on four ball feet, salts 5.2cm diameter, 4oz overall excluding liners £150 - 200

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Lot 487 A Victorian silver group of two Arabs, Walter & John Barnard, London, c.1877-1895, one standing, one seated, and a camel, probably originally formed part of a table centrepiece, tallest 15cm, 25oz (3) £400 - 600 Lot 488 An Edward VII silver salver, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1906, shaped circular with shell and scroll moulded border, engraved to the centre with presentation inscription, on four scroll feet, 44.3cm diameter, 42oz £400 - 600

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SILVER 463-606 Lot 489 A Victorian silver goblet, possibly William Comyns, London, 1872, bright cut engraved with a guilloché border above with floral swags suspending rosettes, each enclosing an armorial and an inscription*, on conforming raised foot, stamped with retailer’s mark ‘MUNSEY SILVERSMITH - CAMBRIDGE’, gilt interior, 14.8cm high, 4oz £150 - 250 The inscription reads: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY 1872 ATHLETIC CLUB Freshmens Sports 1 MILE RACE WON BY W.H. Fawkes St Johns Coll. TIME 4 MIN 49 4/5 SEc The arms are those of Cambridge University.

Lot 490 A set of Victorian silver flatware, George Adams, London, 1866 and 1868, fiddle pattern, comprising: 3 tablespoons, 6 table forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons, and matching: 2 silver dessert spoons, 1 silver teaspoon, 2 plated coffee spoons, 42oz (31) £400 - 600

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Lot 491 A set of four William IV silver entrée dishes, John Edward Terry, London, 1835, shaped rectangular, the detachable covers engraved with a coat of arms and a crest, cast acanthus screw-off handles, 31.5cm long, 274oz (4) £3,000 - 4,000 The arms are possibly those of Drill/ Driley/Dryle or D’eyville.

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492 Lot 492 A George II plain lidded tankard, William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1758, tapering cylindrical with girdle, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, 17cm high, 19oz £300 - 500

493 Lot 493 A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by James Barber & Co. York 1824(?), engraved with Cornish chough and AWM Bt, 23cm long, 18oz, together with a set of six George IV silver teaspoons, three by James Barber, George Cattle II & William North, York 1815, three by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1818, engraved with Cornish chough and AWM Bt*, 14cm long, 3oz (12) £200 - 300 The initials are for A…W… Molesworth Bt.

Lot 494 A canteen of George VI silver cutlery, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1939, comprising; 6 dessert spoons, 6 tablespoons, 9 soup spoons, 9 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons, together with: a pair of Edward VII silver fish servers, 6 silver fish knives, 6 silver fish forks, Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1904, and white metal: 12 knives, all with bone handles, 88oz (qty.) £900 - 1,100

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496 Lot 495 A George I silver strainer, maker’s mark partially rubbed? A, London, 1721, pierced circular bowl with openwork handles, 17.2cm wide across handles, 2oz £100 - 150

Lot 496 Two George III silver sugar nips, probably Stephen Adams II, London, c.1780, both with scroll frames terminating in shells, longest 12.5cm, 2oz (2) £100 - 150

Lot 497 Ten 18th century silver tablespoons, various makers, mostly London, one 1742, one 1748, two with unclear marks, three 1764, three 1796, Hanoverian pattern, 21oz (10) £200 - 300 Lot 498 Two George V silver toast racks, Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1934, 7.6cm long, and an Edward VII silver bowl, the circular bowl with hammered surface and scroll handles, Charles Edwards, London, 1905, 6oz (3) £120 - 150

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Lot 499 A George V silver condiment set, Richard Comyns, London, 1930, pierced, neoclassical style, comprising: salt cellar, pepper shaker and mustard pot, with mustard spoon and salt spoon, Richard Comyns, London, 1929, the shaker 12cm high, 6oz excluding blue glass liners (5) £200 - 300 Lot 500 A George V silver salver, Goldsmiths’ & Silversmiths’ Company, London, 1916, shaped circular with gadroon border, on four claw and ball feet, 26cm diameter, 17oz £200 - 300

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463-606 SILVER Lot 501 A Victorian silver sugar bowl and milk jug, Alfred Benson and Henry Hugh Webb, London, 1893, the partly gadrooned bodies double crest engraved, the bases stamped with retail mark*, gilt interiors, 18cm wide across sugar bowl handles, 17oz (2) £200 - 300 *’HUNT AND ROSKELL, LATE STORR AND MORTIMER’ The crest is that of the Molesworth Family.

501 Lot 502 A George V four-piece silver tea service, Robert Fead Mosley for R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield, 1925, octagonal baluster fluted bodies, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl with angular handles and milk jug, 23cm high, 53oz overall (6) £400 - 600

502 Lot 503 A Britannia standard Queen Anne silver tankard and cover, John Ruslen, London, 1707, tapering cylindrical, the hinged domed cover with thumbpiece and scroll handle, 16.5cm high, 23oz £1,800 - 2,000 Provenance: A ccompanied by a contemporary newspaper article regarding a presentation to Mr R G Heather as a farewell gift following thirty-one years’ service in the city for the bank at 71, Cornhill, London.

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504 Lot 504 A George V silver tea service, Emile Viner for Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1930, each with fluted bodies on circular spreading base, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, coffee pot 20cm high, 35oz overall (6) £300 - 400

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Lot 505 An Edward VII silver dressing table mirror, Richard Comyns, London, 1909, rectangular with shaped reeded upper side, easel back, 44.3cm long £500 - 700

Lot 506 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’, 0.9oz, fitted case (6) £150 - 250

Lot 507 A pair of George V silver columnar candlesticks, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Birmingham, 1910 and 1912, of Corinthian form, the base with retailer’s stamp ‘WILSON & GILL, 139, REGENT ST. LONDON’, 21cm high, loaded (2) £100 - 150

Lot 508 A pair of matching late Victorian silver candlesticks, Hawsworth Eyre, Sheffield, 1899, and Lambert & Co., London, 1900, in George I style, detachable sconces, 25.5cm high, loaded (2) £300 - 500

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463-606 SILVER Lot 509 A pair of George III silver goblets, Thomas Johnson, London, 1804, plain with crest, reeded borders, gilt interiors, 17.2cm high, 18oz (2) £200 - 400

Lot 510 A George V two-handled silver tray, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1925, shaped oval, engraved to the centre with presentation inscription*, 53.8cm long over handles, 63oz £500 - 700 The inscription reads: ‘PRESENTED TO MR I. HAWSON, BY THE CONSERVATIVES OF THE DIVISION ON HIS RETIREMENT AFTER 35 YEARS SERVICE AS SECRETARY AND AGENT TO THE NORTH CUMBERLAND CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION, 31ST MARCH 1927.’

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Lot 511 A George III silver salver, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London, 1805, circular with beaded border, on three volute supports, 30.3cm diameter, 28oz £800 - 1,000

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Lot 513 A Scottish silver basting spoon, possibly Robert Gray, Edinburgh, 1800, initialled ‘A’, 35.8cm long, 3oz £60 - 80 Lot 514 A Victorian silver salver, London, 1868, shaped circular with gadroon and shell border, bright-cut engraved floral swags and armorial, on three supports, 25cm diameter, 16oz £200 - 300

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Lot 515 An Elizabeth II 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) £800 - 1,000

Lot 516 A Victorian gilt-mounted and cut glass double-ended scent bottle set with coronet and watch, c.1880, the central hinged double mount pierced and engraved with scrolls, opening to reveal a portrait and a mirror monogram, engraved inside one rim ‘W BARKER & CO, 172 NEW BOND STREET’, with detachable bottles at each end, one mounted with a watch with star-cut face and Roman numerals, set to the interior with a further conforming retail stamp, the other with pull-off stopper, set with a mirror monogram below a coronet, 15.7cm long £300 - 500

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517 Lot 517 A set of George VI and Elizabeth II silver flatware, rat-tail pattern, comprising: 12 dessert forks, six by Harry Atkin, Sheffield, 1957, six by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1955, 12 dessert spoons, six by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1945, six by Harry Atkin, Sheffield, 1957, 12 table forks, six by Henry Atkins, Sheffield, 1957, six by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1945, 12 soup spoons, six by Harry Atkin, Sheffield, 1955, six by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1944, 6 teaspoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1945, 2 serving spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1944, 95oz 5dwt (56) £1,000 - 1,200

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Lot 518 A Spanish silver brandy warmer, Pedro Duran, c.1940, in the form of a swan, the tail with glass fitting, with burner and extinguisher on chain, 13cm high, 4oz overall £120 - 150 Lot 519 A novelty Continental silver elephant cream jug, marked for Berthold Muller and import marks for Glasgow, 1901, with hinged lid and tail loop handle, 17cm long, 7oz £200 - 300 It is unusual to have a creamer in the form of an elephant. John Schuppe popularised cow creamers in the 1760s and there are numerous 19th century examples. For an earlier example of a cow creamer by David Willaume II, London, 1753, see The Victoria & Albert Museum.

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SILVER 463-606 Lot 520 An Elizabeth II commemorative silver horn, Alfred E Jones, Birmingham, 1973, the plain horn chased with an inscription* and running bands of Celtic decoration and beading, with dolphin head terminal, on two claw supports, 15.3cm high, 17oz £200 - 300 The inscription reads: ‘1000 YEARS OF ENGLISH MONARCHY, EDGAR TO ELIZABETH II AD 973-1973’. Albert E Jones (1870-1954) studied at the Central school of Arts and Crafts, Birmingham under Edward Taylor and later worked as a Guildman at the Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts.

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521 Lot 521 A collection of silver, white metal and mounted Victorian glass scent bottles, various designs and makers, including: one turquoise with pierced gilt mounts, one green double-scent, two luminous yellow, one faceted blue double horn shape, one large circular with painted gilt scrolls, two flash-cut, and various colours, highest 14.2cm (15) £400 - 600

Lot 523 A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham, 1814, curved rectangular with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, with hinged lid, gilt interior, 6.2cm long, 1.5oz £100 - 150 Lot 524 A silver, ivory and ebony conductor’s baton, c.1890, inscribed, ‘To Dick from EWF’, 41cm long £100 - 150

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463-606 SILVER Lot 525 Three silver sovereign cases, each engraved with scrolling foliage, two circular of fob form, one Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, one E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd., Chester, 1906; one double, of oblong form, possibly Arthur Downing Ltd., Birmingham, 1910, longest 5.8cm, 2oz (3) £150 - 200

Lot 526 A late 18th century silver ladle, Benjamin Lumsden of Montrose, two marks: BL, flower struck twice, Old English pattern, the handle initialled ‘S’, 3.7cm long £300 - 400

Lot 527 A 17th century silver trefid spoon, ?C crowned, the reverse engraved M over IE, together with one dog nose pattern, rubbed marks c.1690, the handle reverse initialled G over IS, and an 18th century Old English pattern silver shell ladle, apparently unmarked, longest 18cm, length of ladle 32.5cm, 5oz (3) £120 - 150

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Lot 528 A George III silver sweetmeat basket, Charles Chesterman III, London, 1809, of navette form, pierced border above bright-cut floral swags, swing handle, on conforming foot with blue glass liner, 15.3cm long, 6.5oz excluding liner (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 529 A collection of silver dressing table items, various dates and makers, Birmingham, 1897-1913, a matchbox cover, a heart-shaped pincushion, a silver frame, a hand mirror, a hand brush, a prayer book with matching date and inscription, three button hooks, a round dish and an oval dish, together with EPNS, a nurse’s clip-on buckle, a matchbox cover holder and two silver-plated dishes (15) £180 - 200 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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Lot 530 A large late Victorian silver easel mirror, London, 1900, the frame chased with scrolls, the upper section surmounted with a cartouche, enclosing a monogram below a coronet, 48cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 531 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, IV below a crown, London, 1738, each oval body engraved with an armorial, with shaped border and leaf-capped double scroll handle, each marked under base, 20.7cm over handles, 23oz (2) £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 532 A Burmese silver double cup, c.1900, embossed with seated figures and animals, the bowls with gilt interiors, 9.7cm high, 3oz £100 - 200

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533 Lot 533 A George V silver flatware service, Charles Henry Townley & John William Thomas for Thomas of New Bond Street, London, 1914, crested, fiddle and thread pattern, comprising: 12 dessert spoons, 15 dessert forks, 15 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 6 small teaspoons, 3 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon, 2 ladles, 1 basting spoon, 14 table knives with steel blades, 14 dessert knives with steel blades, together with 5 matching carving implements with steel blades, 110oz (qty.) £1,500 - 2,000

Lot 534 An Elizabeth II three-light parcel-gilt silver candelabra, Aurum Designs, London, 1977 and Hector Miller, London, 1985, the candelabra with Westminster silver jubilee lion, and an Elizabeth II and parcel-gilt silver tazza, the stem with three cast lions holding the royal coat of arms, The Prince of Wales arms and the Westminster arms, candelabra 28.7cm high, 41oz (2) £500 - 800

534 Lot 535 A cased set of two Victorian silver gilt spoons and a sifter Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London, 1883 and James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, 1894, and John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1888, chased with satyrs, vines and an urn, the latter set with wrythen stems terminating in heads longest 23cm, 18oz, together with a further cased set of four parcel-gilt silver spoons and a sifter £200 - 300

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Lot 536 A pair of George V silver coffee pots, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Chester, 1932, tapering cylindrical, domed hinged covers and side handles, 17.8cm high, 23oz overall (2) £300 - 500

Lot 537 Six silver toddy ladles, various dates and makers, 19th century, turned handles and tortoiseshell, one plain oval, five coin set, longest 39cm approximately (6) £150 - 200

Lot 538 A George III plain lidded tankard William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1760, crested, baluster form with girdle, hinged domed cover, with double scroll handle, 21cm high, 24oz £600 - 800

538 Lot 539 An Elizabeth II set of silver flatware, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1973, beaded handles, comprising: 11 table knives and 12 dessert knives with steel blades, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 11 teaspoons, together with two matching serving spoons, 110oz approximately £900 - 1,100

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463-606 SILVER Lot 540 A group of silver flatware, various dates and makers, the majority 19th century, partly monogrammed, comprising: 10 tablespoons, 17 dessert spoons, 14 table forks, 10 teaspoons, 3 mustard spoons, 2 sauce ladles, together with a small group of electroplated nickel and metal flatware, 95oz approximately (qty.) £800 - 1,000

540 Lot 541 A Victorian silver opening picture frame, Judah Rosenthal & Samuel Jacob, London, 1885, pierced with scrolls incorporating flowering fruit, putti, exotic birds and dragonflies, the oval central frame with mask thumbpiece, 18cm high £250 - 350

Lot 542 A George IV silver meat plate, John Bridge, London, 1828, shaped oval, the gadroon border interrupted with shell and acanthus, armorial engraved, 50cm long, 79oz £2,000 - 3,000 The arms are probably that of the Nield family.

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545 Lot 543 A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, Sheffield, 1874, pierced, engraved with a running band of foliate scrolls and crest, beaded borders, swing handle, with green glass liner, 12.3cm high, 6oz excluding liner £200 - 300 Lot 544 A Victorian silver twin-handled cup, Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1891, fitted to the centre with a coin, the lower half chased with alternating acanthus and anthemion leaves, beaded scroll handles, 8cm high, 4.5oz £100 - 120 Lot 545 A set of six Iraqi silver napkin rings, c.1900, oval, decorated with niello sailing scenes, 5cm long, 3.5oz (6) £90 - 120

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Lot 546 A George V silver bowl, Mappin & Webb, London, 1913, the circular bowl partly chased with anthemion leaves, below a border of ribbon-tied swags and satyr masks, on a square base supported by four paw feet, 20.8cm diameter, 40oz £700 - 1,000

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547 Lot 547 A rare set of four early 18th century provincial silver trencher salts, maker’s mark unclear, Exeter, 1721, of rectangular form with canted corners, the bases engraved with scratch weights, 6.75cm long, 13oz (4) £800 - 1,200 Some of the hallmarks are very unclear. They could have been made by John Elston of Exeter, who is known to have made trencher salts, or possibly Abraham Lovell of Plymouth.

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We would like to thank Tim Kent for his help in cataloguing these salts. He is the leading authority on West Country silver. He has published numerous books including ‘West Country Silver Spoons and Their Marks 1550-1750’.

Lot 548 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1814, rectangular engine-turned with chased foliate borders, opening to reveal a scrolling pierced grid, 3.6cm wide, 32g £200 - 400

Lot 549 A George V silver mug, Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham, 1912, plain, initialled F.W.T., 12.3cm, 10oz £100 - 150

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Lot 555 A plated donkey cruet, the donkey with detachable mounted cruets, salt trough with gilt interior and matching spoon, stamped with registration mark, and a Victorian silver-mounted crescent inkwell, Betjemann Brothers (John George Betjemann & Ernest Edward Betjemann), London, 1898, inkwell 10.2cm wide (2) £120 - 150 Lot 556 A modern parcel-gilt Elizabeth II silver commemorative silver plate, Yorkshire Mint, London, 1977, the centre embossed with the Royal Arms, and engraved ‘The Queen’s Silver Jubilee 1952-1977’, The College of Arms, further engraved with armorials and in presentation case with limited edition certificate, 26.4cm diameter approximately, 17oz approximately £200 - 300

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Lot 557 A paperweight in the form of a silver ingot, London, 1977, stamped Johnson Matthey, London, 11.7cm long, 1kg £350 - 450 The silver bar paper weight was produced for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977. There were only 27 bars made in the world by L A Baker and John Castle Limited. Lot 558 A collection of six silver and white metal vestas, comprising: one Continental, fluted oblong, one in the form of a jockey’s cap, one shaped rectangular with Art Deco-style flutes, one plain square, Birmingham, 1947. one engine turned with scroll border, Birmingham, c.1910, and one chased with THE ADELPHI THEATRE, 1906, and SOUVENIR FROM A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (6) £150 - 250

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Lot 559 A late Victorian silver salver, Goldsmiths’ & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd., London, 1900, crest engraved, shaped circular with moulded scroll and shell border, on three claw and ball feet, 32.7cm diameter approximately, 26oz £200 - 300 The crest is that of the Fawkes family.

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SILVER 463-606 Lot 560 A George V small silver salver, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1911, engraved to the centre with a coat of arms, circular with reeded border, on three supports, 25.3cm diameter, 18oz £150 - 200

Lot 561 A George V cased silver and green enamel stud, hatpin and buckle set, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1910, comprising: three buckles, two dress pins and six buttons, case 34.8cm long £100 - 150

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Lot 562 A Georgian silver beaker, maker’s mark rubbed, W? London, c.1760, plain, tapering cylindrical, gilt interior, 8.5cm high, 4.5oz £60 - 80

Lot 563 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 - 200

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Lot 564 A George II silver chocolate pot, John Boutet, Plymouth, c.1727, tapering cylindrical, domed hinged cover, acanthus capped carved wood scroll handle, marked on the base, struck twice with leopard head, and further engraved oz17, 24.6cm high, 27oz £3,000 - 5,000 John Boutet entered three marks in 1727.

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Lot 565 A pair of Elizabeth II cut-glass and silver-mounted decanters, the mounts Preece & Williscombe, London, 1966, the labels LAB, London, 1971, with silver spirit labels for SCOTCH and GIN, each side cut with a sunflower, detachable stoppers, 22.5cm high (2) £100 - 150

Lot 566 Five silver vestas, Birmingham, 1892, 1893, 1903, 1905 and 1924, comprising, two of fluted form, three engraved with scrolls and flower heads, and one fluted white metal example, longest 5cm (6) £100 - 150

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568 Lot 567 A George V silver presentation cup, Birmingham, 1910, on circular conforming foot, the body engraved with inscription*, 23cm high, 20oz £150 - 250

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Lot 570 Five silver toddy ladles, 18th and 19th century, turned wood handles, one oval plain with double everted lip, one plain oval, initialled, London, 1797, one circular plain, two set with coins, longest 40cm (5) £150 - 200 Lot 571 An American silver tray, c.1930, initial engraved, shaped square with shaped corners and moulded border, 35.2cm wide, 32oz £200 - 300

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Lot 573 A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, c.1810, rectangular with cut corners, opening to reveal a foliate engraved grid, 4cm wide, 15g £100 - 150

Lot 574 A George III silver tankard and cover, William Priest and James Priest, London, 1764, of baluster form with girdle with later engraved armorial, domed cover with strapwork and pierced thumbpiece, the cover engraved with winged heart crest. 21.3cm high, 31oz £1,200 - 1,500

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576 Lot 575 Two Victorian Scottish silver berry spoons, John Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1847, the gilt bowls embossed with birds carrying a floral spring, together with two Scottish silver tablespoons, William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1815, 23cm long approximately, 9oz (4) £100 - 150

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Lot 576 A Victorian silver beer jug, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1884, partly fluted body with reeded neck, chased with vacant cartouche to the front, double scroll acanthus-capped handle, on circular spreading foot, 14cm high, 11oz £300 - 400 Lot 577 A set of three Victorian silver dishes, Birmingham, 1897, pierced boat-shape form, beaded borders, each side with stamped with husks, longest 22.5cm, 10oz (3) £200 - 300 Lot 578 An Edward VII silver epergne centrepiece, Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham, 1905, openwork scroll frame, three quatrefoil dishes with pierced foliate decoration, 37.3cm wide across frame, 27oz £400 - 600

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463-606 SILVER Lot 579 A French silver and enamel bell push, c.1920, decorated with a running band of rosebuds against a white guilloché ground, 7cm long approximately £200 - 300 Lot 580 An Edward VII silver roll dish, Walter Walker & Brownfield London, 1903, swag decoration on fluting, acanthus scrolls side grips gadroon border, on oval spreading base, 33.5cm wide across handles £400 - 600

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581 Lot 581 A Continental silver and enamel case, probably German, c.1900 the cover with a rural scene and windmill, 8.3cm wide £400 - 600

Lot 582 An Edward VII silver double inkstand, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham, 1905, with detachable silver-mounted cut glass inkwells, on a curved rectangular stand, gadroon borders, 22.3cm long, 6.5oz excluding inkwells £150 - 250

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586 Lot 584 A collection of ten 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, together with an EPNS circular box (11) £120 - 180

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Lot 585 A Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon and pair of sugar nips, George Adams, London, 1864, Napier pattern, monogrammed, the sifter with gilt interior, sifter 16cm long, 3oz £100 - 150 In ‘Silver Flatware’, Ian Pickford discusses the challenges of assembling a service of Napier pattern; ‘The design for this rare Chawner & Co. pattern was registered on 10th January 1862 and appears in their pattern book. Odd pieces may be found, but building a service would be extremely difficult’. Lot 586 A Continental heart shaped silver box, Berthold Muller, with import marks for Chester 1899, a Dutch silver shoe box, also Berthold Muller, with import marks for (probably) Chester 1907, and a silver and heart-shaped tortoiseshell letter clip, Grey & Co., Chester, 1924, weighable silver 10oz, shoe box 16cm long (3) £200 - 300 Lot 587 Composite canteen of silver cutlery, various dates and makers, including Hester Bateman, London, 1812, comprising: 12 dessert forks, 2 serving spoons, 12 tablespoons and one other, 12 table forks, 13 dessert spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 12 modern silver dessert knives and 12 table knives with steel blades, 9 teaspoons, together with 6 teaspoons with bright-cut borders and 6 silver tea knives with crested reeded handles and blades, Moses Brent, London, 1807, canteen 39.7cm wide, 74oz £800 - 1,200

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463-606 SILVER Lot 588 Two George III silver casters, Robert Peaston, London 1771 and 1766, one plain, one chased with floral sprays and rocaille decoration, 13 and 15cm high, 5oz (2) £200 - 300 Lot 589 An Edward VII set of silver flatware, Aird & Thomson, Glasgow, 1904, fiddle thread and shell pattern, comprising: 13 table forks, 7 tablespoons, 14 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 90oz (qty.) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 590 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) £100 - 200

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Lot 591 A pair of George III silver sauce boats, maker’s mark D.E., London, c.1780, helmet-shaped with flying double-scroll handle, later chased with flower heads, on three paw feet, 18.3cm long, 18oz £160 - 200 Lot 592 A George V silver salver, Goldsmiths’ & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd., London, 1911, shaped circular with gadroon border, engraved to the centre with crest above motto and presentation inscription*, on four ball and claw feet, 36.5cm diameter, 41oz £400 - 500

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SILVER 463-606 Lot 595 A Victorian silver muffin dish and cover, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1874, plain with everted rim, 14.5cm diameter, 11oz (2) £100 - 150

Lot 596 A pair of Victorian silver dessert dishes, James Garrard, London, 1892, crested, shaped circular with gadroon rims, 25.7cm diameter, 38oz (2) £500 - 700

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Lot 597 A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1905, with trumpet stem and spreading base, 19.4cm, 10oz (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 599 A late Victorian silver chamberstick, Henry Wigfull for Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1900, pain circular with reeded border, conical snuffer and detachable sconce, missing snuffers, 11.5cm, 10oz £250 - 350

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Lot 601 Six Victorian silver table forks, Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London, 1866, Kings pattern, together with a matching silver tablespoon, and a set of matching plated flatware, 21oz (qty.) £150 - 200

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602 Lot 602 An Edward VII silver presentation bowl, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1904, the plain circular bowl engraved with inscription*, on spreading foot, openwork entwined foliate rim in art nouveau style, 24.5cm diameter, 41oz £400 - 600 *The inscription reads: PRESENTED TO THE REV. R. AND MRS FAWKES BY THE PARISHIONERS AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND REGARD ON THEIR DEPARTURE FROM AMESBURY DEC. 5TH 1905

Lot 603 A late 18th century piqué work tortoiseshell vinaigrette, the hinged cover decorated with floral sprays, circular, with interior grille, 3.2cm diameter £150 - 250

603 Lot 604 Three silver toddy ladles, mid-18th century, wood turned handles, two with shaped fluted bowls, London, 1751 & London, 1761, one with fluted bowl and chased flower heads and vine, longest 38.8cm (3) £200 - 220

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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.

“Auctioneer”

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

means GES & Sons Ltd trading as Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 6858916 and whose registered office is located at Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex CM24 8GE or its authorised auctioneer,

as appropriate; “Bidder”

means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction;

“Buyer”

means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer;

“Commission”

means the commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below;

“Consumer”

means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession;

“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.




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