Duke's 11th June 2015

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Duke’s Thursday, 11th June. Silver, Jewellery and Furniture.

2015

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Silver, Jewellery and Furniture Thursday, 11th June



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2nd July, 2015

An extensive single owner collection of Star Wars memorabilia.

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CERAMICS 30th July 2015

An 18th century Bristol blue-dash charger, painted with a portrait of George II probably by Josiah Bundy or James Gaynard, c. 1725-1727.

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Estimate: £2,500 - £4,500

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FINE PAINTINGS 17th September 2015

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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976)

Provenance: Private collection, Merseyside.

Girl in a miniskirt,

Exhibited:

Signed and dated 1968,

Walker Art Gallery Liverpool

Oil on board,

Tate Liverpool

10 x 7 inches

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Thursday, 11th June, 10.30AM Lots 1 – 4

Silver Plate

Lots 5 – 96

Silver

Lots 97 –139

Small Silver and Vertu

Lots 140 – 181

Flatware and Related Items

Lots 200 – 236

Portrait Miniatures and Objets du Vertu

Lots 240 – 245

Carriage Clocks

Lots 250 – 286

Gentlemen’s Watches

Lots 287 – 298

Ladies Watches

Lots 300 – 641

Jewellery

Lots 700 – 732

Boxes, Caddies and Works of Art

Lots 740 – 752

Clocks and Scientific Instruments

Lots 755 – 763

Rugs and Carpets

Lots 775 – 808

English and Continental Furniture

Front cover illustration is Lot 201 Inside front illustration is Lot 409 Inside back illustration is Lot 96 Back cover illustration is Lot 739

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THURSDAY, 11 t h JUNE 10.30A M

SILVER

Detail of lot 43 9


SILV ER PL ATE A ND RE L AT E D IT E M S 3 A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED TABLE CENTREPIECE, the central section modelled in the form of entwining branches and leaves, the base applied with models of stags, etched glass circular reservoir, by James Deacon & Sons of Sheffield, 15¼"

1 AN ELECTROPLATED KETTLE ON STAND of oval form with part fluted decoration, 13¼", a tazza, a communion flagon, and two coffee/chocolate pots (5) £80-160

£100-200

2 A 19TH CENTURY MEAT DISH COVER of oval form with loop handle, engraved with a crest, 20" long

4 A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED ENTREE DISHES of cushion form with detachable handles and covers, with scroll and foliate borders, 13" long (2)

£80-160

£60-120

S I LV E R 5 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUGS of tapering oval form, with beaded borders, the part-fluted lids with pierced thumb pieces, fluted waisted handles, the silver mounts decorated with piercing and flowerheads, with cut-glass bodies and star-cut bases, by W & G Sissons, Sheffield 1866/1867, 10½" high. See illustration

Lot 5

£800-1,200

6 AN EDWARDIAN TWO HANDLED TRAY, the raised border with gadrooned and shell decoration borders, with shell and leaf-capped "D"-shaped carrying handles, monogrammed, by HA, Sheffield 1904, 25" long from handle to handle, (c.111oz). See illustration

£1,000-1,500 Lot 6

6A A GEORGE V CREAM JUG of straight sided oval form with ribbon tied reeded border and small spout, with scrolling handle and oval base, Sheffield 1910, 11" wide (c.8oz) £100-200

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7 A PAIR OF GEORGE III WINE COASTERS of circular bellied form with gadrooned borders and part fluted decoration, monogrammed, on turned wooden bases, by John Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1809, 6" dia. See illustration

Lot 7

£800-1,200

8 A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III WAITERS of shaped circular form with raised, gadrooned and scroll borders, with later crests, on claw and ball feet, one by John Schofield, London 1777, and the other possibly by Ebenezer Coker, London 1766, 6½" dia. (c.15oz) (2) See illustration

£600-800

9 A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA/ COFFEE SET of melon form, with leaf and bud finials, scroll handles, chased with foliate scrolls, monogrammed and crested, some pieces with gilt interiors, on tucked-in lobed feet, by WS, London 1858/1859, the teapot 6" high, (c.59oz). See illustration

Lot 8

£800-1,200

10 A PINT MUG of tapering circular form with "C"-shaped handle, on a spreading circular foot, engraved with facsimile signatures, Chester 1923, 5¼" high, and a smaller mug (2) (c.17oz weighable silver)

£100-200

11 SHOOTING INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN PRESENTATION MUG of circular waisted form, with an ivory tusk handle, presentation engraved for the "London Rifle Brigade Kew Company, Monthly Handicap Cup for Shooting", by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1907, 5¼" high (c.12.9oz inclusive of handle)

Lot 9

£100-200

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12 AN IRISH BEER JUG in the George III style, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, spreading circular foot and gilt interior, by Royal Irish Silver Ltd 1968 (also bearing import marks to the base), 9½" high (c.23.4oz). See illustration

Lot 12

£250-450

13 AN IRISH DISH RING of circular waisted form, the body with slat and scroll pierced decoration, embossed with swags, by Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin 1915, 7¼" dia., 4¼" high (c.8oz). See illustration

£200-400

13A A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE PRESENTATION MUGS of baluster form, the scrolling handles with cast leaf decoration, engraved with presentation inscriptions "F-R Presented to Edwin H. Hall in appreciation of 15 years’ service, 1964" and "Twenty years’ service in 1969", London 1894 and 1969, 5¼" high (c.26oz) (2)

Lot 13

£100-200

14 A PAIR OF GEORGE I STYLE CAST CANDLESTICKS with octagonal knopped stems and spreading bases, by Herbert & Lawrence Parsons, for Tessiers Ltd, London 1972, 6¾" high (c.29.3oz). See illustration

To be sold with the original receipt from Tessiers Ltd, Jewellers and Silversmiths, 26 New Bond Street, London.

£500-800

15 AN OCTAGONAL TEAPOT with scroll handle on a tucked-in circular foot, by LJ & Co. London 1989, 6½" high (c.11.4oz)

Lot 14

£100-200

15A A VICTORIAN NEO-CLASSICAL REVIVAL COFFEE POT of straight sided tapering form with hanging ribbon-tied swag decoration and beaded borders, with carved ivory handle and angular spout, London 1872, 9" high (c.30oz)

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£300-500


Lots 18, 19 and 20

19 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG with scroll handle and oval-shaped cut-glass body, on an oval foot, by Mappin & Webb, London 1909, 11" high. See illustration

16 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SALTS of boat form, with beaded loop handles and reeded borders, with gilt interiors, on oval feet, by Henry Chawner, London 1791, 5½" long, (c.6.8oz)

£80-160

17 AN EDWARDIAN EWER of tapering circular form with a reeded border, scroll handle and flame finial, on a circular foot, presentation engraved, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1902, 11¾" high, (c.19.1oz)

20 A SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG of tapering oval form, the reeded angular handle with pierced thumb piece, cut and moulded glass body, on a star-cut base, by William Hutton & Sons, Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 11¾" high. See illustration

£100-200

18 A SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG with angular handle, faceted glass body and star-cut base, by Walker and Hall, date letter rubbed, Sheffield Assay, 10¾" high. See illustration

£150-250

£100-200

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£150-250


Lot 21

21 A MATCHED SCOTTISH FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of baluster form, with gadrooned borders, angular handles, crested, three pieces by William Clarke Shaw, Glasgow 1864, the sugar bowl Edinburgh 1810, the teapot 10½" high, (c.73oz). See illustration

Lot 24

£500-800

22 A PUNCH BOWL of tapering circular form with central reeded girdle, on a spreading circular foot, makers mark rubbed, London 1920, 9" high x 11" dia. (c.31oz)

£200-400

23 AN EDWARDIAN PRESENTATION PEDESTAL CUP of circular form with scroll handles and central girdle, presentation engraved, by WF/AF, Sheffield 1905, 11" high (c.33.5oz)

£250-350

24 A PAIR OF SAUCEBOATS of shaped oval form with leaf-capped scroll handles and gadrooned borders, on shell capped feet, crested, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1921, 7½" long, (c.22oz). See illustration

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25 A VICTORIAN TEAPOT of tapering oval form with beaded border and wooden angular handle, on ball feet, makers mark overstruck, WC/ WD?, London 1884, 6¼" high (c.16oz)

Lot 27

£100-200 26 A PAIR OF SAUCEBOATS of tapering oval form with leaf-capped flying scroll handles and shell-capped feet, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1923, also bearing Garrards retailers marks, 8¾" long, (c.21oz)

£300-500

27 AN EDWARDIAN ROSE BOWL of circular form on a tucked-in circular foot, the body embossed with foliate scrolls, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1906, 11" dia. x 7¾" high (c.27.6oz). See illustration

Lot 29

£250-450

28 AN EDWARDIAN PORRINGER in the 17th century manner, of circular bellied form with leaf capped "S"-shaped handles and hammered finish, presentation engraved, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1906, 8" long x 4½" high (c.14.3oz)

£100-200

29 A VIETNAMESE WHITE METAL LIQUEUR SET comprising decanter, six small goblets and tray, decorated in relief with boating scenes and buildings, the decanter 9½" long. See illustration

£200-400

30 A DUTCH THREE PIECE TEA SET of oval form with wirework serpent finials, scroll handles, reeded borders, possibly 1846, with later import marks, the teapot 6" high, (c.17oz)

£100-200

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Lot 37

35 A GEORGIAN STYLE MUG of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, on a spreading circular foot, London 1965, 5½" high, (c.11.5oz)

31 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS of column form with leaf capitals, the square bases decorated in the neo-classical taste, with gadrooned borders, filled, by IL, Sheffield 1898, 7½" high

£100-200

36 AN EDWARDIAN FOUR PIECE TEA/ COFFEE SET of shaped rectangular form with angular handles, some pieces with gilt interiors, by TW, Birmingham 1902, the coffee pot 9¾" high, (c.48oz)

32 A WILLIAM IV WAITER of lobed circular form, the centre chased with flowers, shells and scrolls, on cast leaf capped feet, crested, by ISC, London 1835, 6¼" dia. (c.6oz)

£80-160

£250-350

34 A HOT WATER POT of octagonal form with a scroll handle, on a tucked-in circular foot, by SB & S Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 7¾" high, (c.10oz)

£350-550

37 AN EDWARDIAN TWO HANDLED TRAY of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned and shell borders, with "D-shaped carrying handles, presentation engraved, by R & Co., London 1906, 20" long (from handle to handle) (c.59.5oz). See illustration

33 AN EDWARDIAN PRESENTATION BOWL of shaped circular form, with a wavy border and scroll handles, on a spreading circular foot, presentation engraved, by James Wakely and Frank Clark Wheeler, London 1907, 14" long (from handle to handle), 8¾" high (c.37oz)

£100-200

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£400-600


Lot 40

41 A CHINESE BUTTER DISH AND COVER of circular form with knopped finial and glass liner, with a circular stand, initialled, decorated with bamboo shoots against a matted ground, marked "Szesihng", 5" dia. (c.6.7oz)

38 A SALVER of shaped square form with a raised border, on extended hoof feet, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1932, 12" wide, (c.38oz)

£250-350

39 A VICTORIAN SALVER of circular form with a raised leaf and berry border, the centre engraved with a presentation inscription, on three bracket feet, marks rubbed, London Assay, 9" dia. (c.11oz)

42 A CHINESE TEAPOT of shaped oval form, decorated with bamboo against a matted ground, the marks partially rubbed, with an associated cream jug and pair of tongs, the cream jug by Sing Kwong, the teapot 6¾" high, (c.24oz)

£80-160

40 A MATCHED CHINESE FOUR PIECE TEA SET of compressed circular form, decorated with branches and prunus blossom, bamboo style handles, the teapot by K.W., the sugar bowl and cream jug by C.W., the hot water pot by Wang Hing, all with character marks to the bases, circa 1900, the teapot 9¾" long, (c.52.5oz). See illustration

£80-160

£150-250

43 A CONTINENTAL PARCEL GILT DISH of lobed circular form with a raised petal border, the pierced handle applied with a hinged medallion, the centre embossed with a galleon and classical sea creatures, with a pouring spout modelled in the form of an animal’s head, possibly Dutch 19th century, 16½" long, (c.22.5oz) See illustration on page 9

£500-1,000

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£200-400


Lot 45

46 A FOUR PIECE TEA SET of elongated octagonal form, with angular handles, monogrammed, three pieces marked Sterling, and a matching tray, 10" high, (c.18oz weighable silver, excluding the tray)

44 A FRENCH BRANDY WARMER of cylindrical form with a pull-off cover with wooden knop finial and turned wooden side handle, circa 1850, 6¼" high, (c.12oz)

£80-160

45 A SCANDINAVIAN PEG TANKARD of circular form, the scroll handle with ball attachment and capped with a caryatid mask, the hinged lid engraved with trailing foliage and shells and scratch engraved "CCSS/ BKDW", the body with further engraved initials and stylised engraved decoration, the underside with a prick dot engraved inscription, the whole on three ball feet, by IK in a heart-shaped punch, probably late 17th/early 18th century, 8½" high (c.22oz). See illustration

Provenance: The Lebedev Collection, Stud House, Hampton Court Palace.

£1,500-2,500

£250-350

47 AN EASTERN WHITE METAL DISH of shaped oval form decorated with embossed flowers and foliage, monogrammed, 13¼" long

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£80-160


Lot 51

Lot 53

51 A PAIR OF CAFE AU LAIT POTS of tapering circular form, the hinged domed lids with knop finials, scroll handles, by Carrington & Co. London 1928, 9¾" high, (c.43oz). See illustration

48 A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION INK STAND of lobed circular form, chased with foliate scrolls, presentation engraved, (lacking central section) by Edward Ker Reid, London 1875, 10" dia. (c.12.2oz)

£80-160

52 A THREE PIECE TEA SET of oval form with angular handles, monogrammed, by HA, Sheffield 1917, the teapot 6¾" high, (c.32oz)

49 A THREE PIECE TEA SET of oval form with part-fluted decoration and angular handles, by SB & S Ltd, Chester 1925, the teapot 6½" high, (c.35oz)

£200-400

£80-160

£200-300

54 A HOT WATER POT of cylindrical form with part-fluted decoration and scroll handle, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1913, 9" high, (c.15oz)

50A A GEORGE II TWO HANDLED CUP with flared rim and reeded girdle, with twin scrolling handles, on a spreading circular foot, London 1748, 5¾" high (c.14oz)

£200-300

53 A VICTORIAN TEAPOT of melon form with leaf finial and scroll handle, engraved with a double crest, on leaf capped scroll feet, by the Barnards, London 1839, 7¾" high, (c.23oz). See illustration

50 AN EDWARDIAN HOT WATER POT of baluster form with scroll handle and part-fluted decoration, presentation inscribed, on ball feet, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1909, 9½" high (c.15oz)

£300-500

£800-1,500

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£80-160


Lot 58

55 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN VASES of cylindrical form, embossed with swags and floral garlands with lower part-fluted decoration, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1905, 10¼" high (c.28oz). See illustration

Lot 55

£300-600

56 A PAIR OF WINE COASTERS of circular form with pierced borders and wooden bases, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1967, 5" dia.

£100-200

57 A VICTORIAN DISH, the pierced border depicting cherubs amongst scrolls, with a cartouche to the centre, by HM, Birmingham 1894, 8¾" dia., (c.7.5oz) £80-160 58 A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE PART TEA/COFFEE SET comprising teapot, coffee pot and milk jug, of circular tapering form, decorated in the Indian taste, crested, by Stephen Smith, London 1875, the coffee pot 10" high, (c.47oz)

£350-450

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59 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT TWOHANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER of campana form, the pull-off cover with leaf and bud finial, the upper section with a trailing rose and leaf frieze, below an enamelled red rose boss, with leaf capped scroll handles terminating in leaves, on a circular foot, engraved with a presentation inscription "Presented to Colonel John Mountbatten. C.B. (HM Lord Lieutenant of Dorset) by members of the Red Rose Club 1910", by Stuart Dawson & Co. Ltd, London 1909, the lid 1907, 17" high (c.122oz). See illustration

Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.

ÂŁ1,000-2,000

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Lot 60

61 A PEDESTAL DISH of circular tapering form with a wavy border, presentation inscribed, by JD & S, Sheffield 1934, 8¾" dia. (c.14oz)

60 AN EDWARDIAN TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER of elongated campana form, the pull-off cover with graduated knop finial, egg and dart borders and scroll handles, on a knopped stem and circular foot, presentation engraved "Reigate Hound Show, The Venture Challenge Cup presented by Alfred G. Van Der Built, Esq. RE, for Champion Bitch 19th May 1909", by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1908, 21" high (c.83oz) See illustration

Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.

£600-1,000

£80-160

62 A MATCHED PAIR OF VICTORIAN TOAST RACKS of triangular form on ball feet, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1897-1900, 4½" high, (c.6oz) 22

£80-160


Lot 66

Lot 69

67 A GEORGE III TEAPOT of compressed circular form with scroll handle and rosebud finial, later embossed floral and scroll decoration, monogrammed, on a gadrooned circular foot, by Robert Garrard, London 1806, 6¼" high, (c.23oz)

63 A SALVER of shaped circular form, engraved with a presentation inscription, on three extended hoof feet, by Vanders, retailed by Tessiers, London 1960, 8¼" dia. (c.10oz), contained in original Tessiers box

£80-160

68 A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD PAP BOAT of conventional form, the base scratch initialled B/I.S, makers mark partially rubbed, London 1723, 4¼" long, (c.1.7oz)

64 A PEDESTAL BOWL with a wavy border and part-fluted decoration, on a tuckedin circular foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1918, with an associated wooden stand, 5" high, 7" dia. (c.12oz)

£100-200

65 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SALTS of cauldron form, with later blue glass liners, on shell capped hoof feet, makers mark rubbed, London 1754, 2¾" dia.

£80-160

69 A GEORGE IV MUSTARD POT of bombe form, the hinged lid surmounted by a reclining figure, with shell thumb piece and leaf capped scroll handle, the body embossed with trailing flowers, possibly by Thomas James, London 1828, 3¾" high. See illustration

£80-160

66 A VICTORIAN COFFEE POT of baluster form, the hinged cover with flower finial and leaf-capped scroll handle, embossed with flowers and scrolls, on leaf capped down-curving feet, by John Samuel Hunt, additional retailers marks of Hunt and Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer, London 1854, 10" high, (c.28oz). See illustration

£150-250

£250-450

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£200-400


Lot 73

Lot 75

73 A GEORGE II BRANDY PAN of baluster form, with a pouring lip and turned wooden handle (possibly later), by John Bayley, London 1751, 11" long, (c.15.6oz). See illustration

70 A VICTORIAN CHRISTENING MUG of panelled form, with leaf capped scroll handle and gilt interior, geometric decoration and monogram, in a fitted case, by JE, London 1859, 5" high (c.5oz)

£100-200

71 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SALTS of navette form, with pierced bodies, monogrammed, on fluted down-curving feet, with later blue glass liners, makers marks rubbed, London 1810, 4" long

74 A GEORGE II SALVER of shaped circular form with a raised shell and scroll border, monogrammed, the underside engraved with a presentation inscription, by William Peaston, London 1747, 8¾" dia. , (c.13oz)

£150-250

72 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SALTS of cauldron form, with wavy borders and wash gilded interiors, on extended hoof feet, by D & R Hennell, London 1771, 3" dia., and three other salts (5)

£300-600

£100-200

75 A GEORGE III SUGAR BASKET of circular tapering form with a beaded border, swing handle and pierced upper section, with later blue glass liner, on a circular foot, by Richard Morton & Co., Sheffield 1775, 6¾" high, (c.4.6oz). See illustration

£80-160

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£150-250


Lot 79

Lot 81

79 A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SUGAR CASTOR of baluster form, with a high pierced pull-off cover, knop finial and reeded girdle, crested, makers mark rubbed, London 1713, 10¾" high, (c.9.5oz). See illustration

76 A GEORGE III PEPPER CASTOR of baluster form with later embossed decoration, by IW, London 1768, 5½" high, and a modern cream jug with a cast handle modelled as a cat (c.7.4oz weighable silver) (2)

£80-160

77 A VICTORIAN CHRISTENING MUG of circular tapering form, the "C"-shaped handle engraved with ferns, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1885, 3" high, and a christening mug, later converted to a cream jug (c.7oz weighable silver) (2)

80 A GEORGE II IRISH SUGAR BOWL of tapering circular form on a tucked-in circular foot, one side double crested, the other side bearing a later presentation inscription, possibly by Joseph Cullen, Dublin 1745, 4" dia. x 3" high, (c.5oz)

£80-160

78 A GEORGE II SUGAR CASTOR of baluster form with a high pierced pull-off cover, knop finial and moulded girdle, possibly by S or I M, London 1751, &" high (c.7.7oz)

£200-400

£200-400

81 A GEORGE II TEA CADDY of shaped square form, with a stepped rectangular hinged cover and bird finial, the body chased with chinoiserie decoration amongst scrolls, the front with engraved initials "M.K.", possibly by Jacob Marsh, London 1755, 5" high, (c.12.8oz). See illustration

£100-200

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£500-1,000


82 A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH THREE PIECE TEA SET of tapering circular form, embossed with classical vignettes amongst scroll and geometric friezes, with scroll handles, on circular feet, makers retailers mark of J. Hall & Co., of Manchester, Glasgow 1894, the teapot 8¼" high (c.40oz). See illustration

£800-1,200

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83 A MATCHED SET OF FOUR GEORGE II AND LATER SAUCEBOATS, each of shaped oval form with graduated scroll handles, the whole on graduated extended shell feet, each engraved with a crest bearing a coronet over an eagle, the underside of two engraved with scratch weights, two by Samuel Courtauld, London 1749, and two by William Robertson, London 1765, 12½" long x 5" high (c.57oz). See illustration

£3,000-6,000

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Lot 85

85 A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, the brass bound coromandel case inlaid with a gilt monogram, the interior with velvet lining and two pull-out layers, containing a quantity of silver gilt mounted cut-glass bottles, jars and a travelling inkwell, all with chased foliate scroll decoration and monogram, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1840, also with various sewing implements with mother of pearl and yellow metal mounts, a propelling pencil, a teaspoon and a table bell, the latter by John Mortimer and John Samuel Hunt, London 1840, the lower level with some ivory backed hairbrushes etc,., the interior of the case marked "Mortimer and Hunt, 156 New Bond Street, London", the case 17¼" long x 6¾" high. See illustration

84 ASPREY: A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, the brass bound case containing a quantity of silver gilt mounted cut-glass bottles and jars, and a leather bound writing pad, all contained in a leather case, the interior marked "Asprey & Sons, Makers. 166. Bond Street, London", by TW, London 1867, the case 14" long x 10¼" high

£300-600

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£800-1,200


Lot 86

87 A THREE PIECE TEA SET of shaped rectangular form with angular handles, the body engraved with a wavy prick-dot frieze, on down-curving legs, by B.R., Sheffield 1930, 6" high (c.31oz)

86 A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS MOUNTED VANITY CASE, the interior containing a number of silver-mounted dressing table jars and pots, monogrammed, by TW, London 1862, the lower section with a writing slope, with a central carrying handle, 8¾" high x 13" long. See illustration

£2,000-3,000 29

£250-350


Lot 88

91 A GEORGE III PORRINGER of conventional form with fluted scroll handles, the body embossed with swags and flowers, with a later presentation inscription, by SG, London 1785, 5½" high (c.6oz)

88 A TWO HANDLED TRAY of shaped oval form, with raised wavy borders and "D"-shaped handles, by Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1928, 25" wide (from handle to handle) (c.86oz). See illustration

£600-800

92 A GEORGE III KETTLE ON STAND of circular form with reeded borders, swing handle, with replacement leather top section and gilt interior, the stand with down-curving feet, makers mark rubbed, possibly HC, London 1796, 12¼" high with handle extended (c.33oz)

89 A GEORGE III IRISH TEAPOT of circular form, with gadrooned borders, wooden scroll handle and disc finial, on a tucked-in circular foot, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1813, with an additional retailers mark of West, 7¾" high (c.22oz)

£150-250

£300-600

92A A FOUR PIECE TEA SET of circular form with beaded borders and scroll handles, by ALD, Birmingham 1931/1932, the teapot 5¾" high, (c.27oz)

90 A GEORGE III WAITER of shaped circular form with a gadrooned border, crested, on three down-curving feet, possibly by John Carter II, London 1773, 8" dia. (c.10oz), and an Edwardian purse with chain attachment (2)

£100-200

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£200-400


Lot 93

Lot 94

94A A CIRCULAR DISH with pierced floral borders on down curving feet, by Viners, Sheffield 1933, 8¼" dia. (c.10oz)

93 A TEA CADDY of octagonal form, the pull-off cover with urn finial, the bright-cut body engraved with swags, friezes and floral sprigs, with a vacant cartouche to either side, apparently unmarked, possibly Chinese, circa 1770, 7½" high (c.15.9oz). See illustration

£1,000-2,000

94 A CHINESE THREE PIECE TEA SET of baluster form, with bamboo style handles and a matted finish, the base marked "China Jewy Co.", also marked Sterling, the teapot 7¾" high (c.33oz) See illustration

£300-500

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£80-160


95 A GERMAN SILVER GILT TANKARD of tapering form, the domed hinged lid with a winged caryatid thumb piece, the tapering body chased with Islamic style tendrils and scrollwork above a formalised border, the caryatid handle with a grotesque mask and an eagles claw terminal at the base, the underside engraved with an armorial incorporating the initials MH and the date 1589, Augsburg, 4Âź" high.

Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset.

ÂŁ8,000-12,000

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96 AN IMPORTANT NORTH GERMAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL TANKARD, the hinged cover with a circular portrait medallion of Emanuele Philiberto, Duke of Savoy (1553-1580) and the body engraved with flowers inset with five oval enamel panels depicting biblical, allegorical and genre scenes including one after a print published by Joos de Booscher within applied foliate wreath borders, the "C"-scroll handle with a foliate thumb piece and chased with cascading fruit and flowers, on three ball feet chased with flowerheads and foliage, the underside inscribed "A" and with the makers mark IP in an oval struck twice, 17th century, 8" high.

Provenance: Private collection, Wiltshire.

A Scandinavian origin has also been suggested for this remarkable tankard.

ÂŁ15,000-25,000

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SM A L L S I LV ER A ND OB J E TS DE V E RT U

Lot 100

Lot 98

Lot 99

Lot 97

99 A GEORGE III NUTMEG GRATER of oval form with reeded hinged borders and steel grater, each side monogrammed, makers mark only, partially rubbed, P?, 3" long. See illustration

97 A GEORGE III BOUGIE BOX of circular form, with a slat pierced body and hinged lid, by I or R G, London 1777, 2" dia. See illustration

£100-200

98 A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT SNUFF BOX of rectangular form with a raised foliate border, engineturned decoration and vacant rectangular cartouche, by TE, London 1820, 3½" long, (c.4.3oz). See illustration

£100-200

100 A GEORGE III ETUI CASE of shaped rectangular form with an engine-turned finish, monogrammed, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson and James Phipps, London 1813, 5" long. See illustration

£150-250

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£100-200


Lot 102

Lot 101

104 AN AMERICAN VISITING CARD CASE of rectangular form, the body pierced with stylised hearts and applied with an engraved envelope, the base marked Sterling, 3" long

101 A CONTINENTAL POCKET CORKSCREW/PIPE TAMPER fitted in a tapering cylindrical case with geometric and floral engraving, shell terminal, unmarked, possibly late 18th century, 3½" long. See illustration

£150-250

105 AN EDWARDIAN SOVEREIGN CASE of conventional form with suspension ring, by SM & Co. Ltd, Chester 1904, 1¾" long

102 A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY PEPPER POT modelled in the form of a swan, Sheffield 1896, also with import marks, 2½" high. See illustration

£80-160

106 A HIP FLASK of oval form with bayonet fitting cap and pull-off cover, initialled, by G&J/WM, Sheffield 1910, 6" long

£80-160

103 A BODKIN of conventional form, engraved with elongated diamonds and prick dot engraved "FM 1667", otherwise unmarked, 5½" long

£60-100

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£100-200


Lot 107

110 AN EDWARDIAN HIP FLASK of oval form, with a bayonet fitting cap, presentation engraved, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1902, 5½" long, a sugar bowl, a sugar castor and a hand mirror (c.13.5oz weighable silver) (4)

107 A NOVELTY CONDIMENT SET modelled in the form of sitting frogs with red and black glass eyes, gilt interiors, with an accompanying silver gilt mustard spoon, by WC, London 2004, in a fitted Hamilton and Inches case, the mustard 3" high. See illustration

£500-1,000

111 A QUANTITY OF CONTINENTAL MINIATURES comprising a model of a sailing boat with cherubs, by Berthold Muller, import marks for 1903, a pair of salon chairs, and a small hill walking trophy, London 1920 (4)

108 A TABLE CIGARETTE BOX of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and presentation inscription, Birmingham 1928, 6½" long, and a cased dressing table mirror and comb (a lot)

£60-100

£150-250

112 A NOVELTY CANDLE DOUBTER modelled in the form of a hunting horn, by EB, Birmingham 1917, 11½" high

109 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BON BON DISHES of shaped circular form with pierced bodies, by Edward Hutton, London 1891, and a dish and a salt, (c.8oz weighable silver)

£80-160

£80-160

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£60-100


Lot 113

Lot 114 Lot 115

116 A CONTINENTAL TRINKET BOX of shaped rectangular form with a swing handle, on down-curving feet, the body embossed with hunting and figural scenes, bearing import marks for London 1891, 6" long (c.6.1oz)

113 A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL BOWL of bellied circular form, on a collet foot, the body decorated in polychrome enamels with flowers and geometric motifs, the base bearing a kokoshnik mark for 1899/1908, 3½" dia. x 2½" high (c.5.2oz). See illustration

£200-400

117 A GERMAN NOVELTY INKWELL modelled in the form of a chaise longue, the body embossed with figural scenes amongst scrolls, the hinged lid revealing three compartments, one with a pierced cover, import marks for London 1899, 5½" long (c.7.8oz)

114 A PAIR OF RUSSIAN SALTS of circular form decorated in polychrome enamels, on ball feet, with gilt interiors, circa 1893, 1¾" dia., and a larger salt with similar decoration, (c.3.3oz) (3). See illustration

£100-200

£150-250

118 A SET OF FOUR BON BON DISHES of oval form with pierced borders, in a fitted case, Birmingham 1928/1930, each 3¾" long

115 A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT PEPPER POT of baluster form decorated in white and blue enamels, the base stamped 925, 3¾", a salt and a thimble (3) See illustration

£100-200

£80-160

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£80-160


125 A CREAM JUG of baluster form, with scroll handle, by Mappin & Webb, London 1934, a matching sugar bowl and a Continental tea strainer stamped "925" (c.12.5oz weighable silver) (3)

119 A COLLECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED BUTTON HOOKS of mixed makers and dates, a quantity of shoe horns and related items, two display boxes and a book on the subject (a lot) See illustration

£300-400

126 AN AMERICAN REPRODUCTION OF THE PAUL REVERE BOWL, marked "Sterling", 5¾" dia., a pair of cayenne pepper bottles with matching spoons, by Heath and Middleton, two cigarette cases, and a quantity of other items (c.20oz weighable silver)

120 A QUANTITY OF NAPKIN RINGS of mixed makers and dates, various condiments, condiment spoons and a pair of menu card holders (a lot)

£80-160

£60-100

122 A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a sauceboat by Viners, a sugar bowl, a toast rack, two pairs of sugar tongs, a small quantity of flatware and a plated toast rack, mixed makers and dates, (a lot) (c.14oz weighable silver)

£100-200

£100-200

129 A GEORGE IV PEPPER CASTOR of cylindrical form, London 1825, a cream jug, an embossed salt, a condiment set, a plated cream jug and a plated toast rack, mixed makers and dates (a lot)

£80-160

£80-160

130 A GEORGE III PAP BOAT of conventional form, the underside scratch initialled H/M*C, marks rubbed, possibly London 1782, 4¾" long and a pair of silver knife rests (3)

124 AN EDWARDIAN BON BON DISH pierced with flowers and slats, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, another pierced dish, a sugar bowl, a sauceboat and a pair of candlesticks, of mixed makers and dates (a lot)

£80-160

128 A SET OF FOUR NAPKIN RINGS with chased scroll decoration, Birmingham 1931, in a fitted case, a cigarette case, a cigarette box and other items (a lot)

123 A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND METALWARE ITEMS comprising two Chinese dishes inset with coins, a vesta case, a compact, a cigar piercer, and other items, mixed makers and dates (7)

£150-250

127 A TABLE CIGARETTE BOX of rectangular form with an engine-turned cover, by Richard Comyns, London 1952, another by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. and a christening set, in case, comprising an egg cup and spoon (3)

121 A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED WARES comprising a waiter, a toast rack, some condiments and a quantity of plated cutlery, (c.10oz weighable silver) (a lot)

£80-160

£80-160

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£80-160


Lot 119

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136 A SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE, the cover bearing a polychrome enamel nautical flag, Chester 1922, a Dutch box, an aide memoire and an engine-turned matchbox holder (4)

131 A SUGAR CASTOR of baluster form with high pierced cover, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1932, 7" high, another castor and a pepper grinder (3)

£80-160

132 A CONTINENTAL METALWARE PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of shaped rectangular form, with pierced borders and felt back, 9" high (when extended)

137 A GEORGE III SAUCEBOAT of shaped oval form with a leaf-capped flying scroll handle and shell-capped hoof feet, possibly by Francis Crump, London 1765, 4¾" high, (c.8oz)

£60-100

£200-400

133 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SALTS of oval form, with pierced borders, on claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1905, and a pair of silver gilt salt spoons, the salts 3¾" long

138 A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, by Charles Boyton, London 1887, an inkwell, a toast rack and a pair of sugar tongs (a lot)

£80-160

134 A CIRCULAR PIN CUSHION, the cover embossed with an arcadian scene, by William Comyns, Birmingham 1912, 3½" dia., and a small brightcut lancet case containing a cut-glass scent bottle (2)

£80-160

139 A THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET of octagonal form with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1935, and a quantity of silver plated condiments (a lot)

£60-100

135 A PAIR OF BON BON DISHES of shaped oval form with foliate scroll and lattice-work borders, Birmingham 1957, a Kiddush cup and a vesta case (c.8.5oz) (4)

£100-200

£80-160

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£80-160


F L AT WARE Lots 141, 142, 143 and 144

143 A VICTORIAN BASTING SPOON of Kings pattern, initialled, by George Adams, London 1854, 7½" long (c.5oz) See illustration

140 A PAIR OF AMERICAN SALAD SERVERS, the stems richly embossed with flowers and leaves, marked "Sterling", 10" long (c.9oz)

£60-100

144 A VICTORIAN BASTING SPOON, probably a variant of Princess pattern, initialled, by Mary Chawner & George W. Adams, London 1840, 11" long (c.5oz) See illustration

141 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SALAD SERVERS of fiddle and thread pattern, crested, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852, 11¼" long, (c.9oz) See illustration

£100-200

142 A PAIR OF GEORGE III BASTING SPOONS of Old English pattern, crested, by Thomas Northcote, London 1796, 12¾" long, (c.9oz) See illustration

£80-160

£100-200

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£80-160


Lot 145

Lot 146

147 A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising an 18th century moat spoon, marks rubbed, a Continental sifter spoon, and a Continental spoon with figural terminal, possibly Dutch (3)

145 A CHARLES I PROVINCIAL SEAL TOP SPOON, the seal top with traces of gilding, scratch engraved to the terminal "H.P/M.B 1642", makers mark only struck in the bowl for Daniel Seymour of Chichester (1595/1655), circa 1630, 6½" long, (c.1.1oz). See illustration

Daniel Seymour is listed in "Sussex Silver and its' Makers" by Timothy Kent, see figs. 18-20

£1,000-2,000

148 A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED IVORY HANDLED FISH SERVERS with elaborately pierced blades, by Edward Hutton, London 1892, the knife 13"

146 A LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID SPOON, the reverse of the stem scratch initialled "F.A.B.", the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, with a later presentation inscription to the front "TDC/GN 1898", makers mark only of IL, possibly for Jaques Limbour, of Jersey, circa 1770/80, 7" long (c.1.1oz) See illustration

Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.

£100-200

£80-160

£100-200

149 A GEORGE II MARROW SCOOP of conventional form, makers mark possibly SH, London 1755, 9" long

£80-160

150 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PROVINCIAL BASTING SPOONS of fiddle pattern, initialled, by J & J Williams, Exeter 1857, 12" long

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£100-200


Lot 154

154 A GEORGE IV AND LATER MATCHED CANTEEN of Queens pattern flatware, predominantly for twelve place settings, some pieces crested. Comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, six teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, six tablespoons, a pair of Glasgow Assay single struck basting spoons and twenty four silver handled side and table knives with stainless steel blades, mixed makers and dates, predominately London Assay, some pieces by William Chawner (c.126oz excluding knives). See illustration

151 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLESPOONS, monogrammed, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1756, 8" long (c.8oz)

£100-200

152 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SAUCE LADLES of Old English pattern, by Godbehere Wigan & Bolt, London 1811, 10" long (c.4oz)

£80-160

155 A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising: two small sauce ladles, a caddy spoon with a pierced handle and a quantity of tea and condiment spoons, mixed makers and dates (c.6oz)

153 A SET OF SIX SOUP SPOONS of Old English pattern, by E/SM, Sheffield 1915, with additional retailers mark of S.D. Neill, 6" long (c.11oz)

£1,000-2,000

£80-160

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£60-100


Lot 159

160 A SET OF THREE GEORGE III TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, crested, London 1771, and three George III tablespoons of mixed makers and dates, (c.11oz weighable silver) (6)

156 A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES with feather edge decoration, crested, marks stretched, possibly London 1774, 7" long, and a sifter ladle (3)

£60-100

157 A GEORGE IV RING-END MEAT SKEWER of conventional form, crested, by William Chawner, London 1823, 12¾" long (c.3oz)

161 A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN DESSERT SPOONS of Old English pattern, initialled, by John Round, Sheffield 1897, 7½" long, and a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, no date letter, late 18th century, 5¾" long (c.12oz) (a lot)

£80-160

158 A PAIR OF GRADUATED VICTORIAN MEAT SKEWERS, crested, in a stylised pattern, by William Theobolds and Robert Atkinson, London 1840, 13¾" long (c.5oz)

£80-160

162 A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD MARROW SCOOP of conventional form, possibly Joseph Clare, London 1714, 8" long, and an electro-plated marrow scoop (2)

£100-200

159 A CANTEEN OF CUTLERY for six place settings, of stylised decoration, by Viners, Sheffield 1959, in a fitted case with key, and twelve matching silver handled knives with stainless blades, Sheffield 1958, (c.46oz weighable silver). See illustration

£100-200

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£80-160


Lot 166

165 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN DESSERT KNIVES, each mounted with a mixed metal Japanese handle, depicting fish and wildlife, the blades marked William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1907, three with replacement blades and unmarked, 7¾" long

163 A COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising a George III caddy spoon with fluted bowl and bright-cut handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, a modern hammered caddy spoon, London Assay and another by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1917 (3)

£80-160

166 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PART CANTEEN OF BEAD PATTERN CUTLERY by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924/25. Comprising 22 table forks, 22 dessert forks, 17 tablespoons, four sauce ladles and sixteen dessert spoons (c.180oz weighable silver) in a fitted canteen box. See illustration

164 A COLLECTION OF SUGAR TONGS comprising a bright-cut pair by Hester Bateman, an Irish pair, a Scottish pair, a further bright-cut pair and a plated pair (5)

£100-200

£60-100

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£1,000-2,000


173 A SCANDINAVIAN SPOON with trefid style terminal, the front and back engraved with flowerheads, the reverse of the bowl engraved "ICS/ IRD" above the date 1693, otherwise unmarked, 7" long

167 A HARLEQUIN SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III TABLE FORKS of Old English pattern, crested, by Eley & Fern, London 1800/1805, 8" long, (c.26oz)

£200-300

£100-200

174 A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1773, with scratch initials to the reverse, a quantity of Victorian and later table and dessert spoons, a quantity of Scottish dessert spoons and various condiment spoons, mixed makers and dates (c.50oz) (a lot)

168 A LARGE QUANTITY OF GEORGE IV AND LATER COBURG PATTERN TABLE KNIVES, crested, with steel blades, various dates including 1828, 1837, 1838, some examples by William Eaton, also William Chawner, London Assay, 37 table knives and eight dessert knives (a lot)

£300-500

Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.

£300-600

175 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III IRISH TABLE FORKS of Old English pattern, crested, by IB, Dublin 1798, 8" long, and a quantity of 18th century and later table, dessert and teaspoons, of mixed makers and dates, and a quantity of plated flatware (c.30oz weighable silver) (a lot)

169 A SET OF THREE GEORGE III TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, and three by Peter and William Bateman, London 1810, 8¼" long, (c.12oz)

£100-200

176 A SET OF TEN GEORGE III TABLE FORKS of Hanoverian pattern, crested, possibly by Thomas Dene, London 1765, 8" long, (c.23oz)

170 A QUANTITY OF VICTORIAN BONE HANDLED SILVER BLADED FISH KNIVES AND FORKS by J.G. Birmingham 1866, the fish knives 8" (18)

£80-160

£80-160

172 A HARLEQUIN SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN AND LATER THREE PRONGED TABLE FORKS, some crested, by William Hutton & Sons/Francis Higgins, London 1890 and later and nine similar dessert forks (c.41oz) (a lot)

£150-250

177 TIFFANY & CO: A SILVER GILT CADDY SPOON with heart-shaped pierced bowl and leaf and strawberry finial, the reverse of the bowl stamped "Tiffany & Co. Sterling, 798", 3½" long, together with a Queens pattern caddy spoon by George Adams, London 1871 (2)

171 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SUGAR TONGS by Hester Bateman, circa 1780, a bone-handled crumb scoop with silver blade, and a quantity of other silver and plated cutlery, mixed makers and dates (a lot)

£200-300

£80-160

178 A SET OF TWELVE SILVER MOUNTED FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS with mother of pearl handles, in a fitted oak case, by MH & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1912, together with a quantity of teaspoons (cased)

£300-500

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£100-200


179 AN EXTENSIVE GEORGE IV AND LATER QUEENS PATTERN COLLECTED CANTEEN, predominantly London Assay with some modern Sheffield pieces. Comprising a harlequin set of 24 table forks, by W.T/W.C, London 1829/1830, 18 tablespoons and two plated tablespoons, 18 dessert spoons, 22 dessert forks, 17 teaspoons, 4 sauce ladles, 28 silver handled table knives with stainless steel blades and 29 silver handled dessert knives with stainless steel and silver blades, (c.244 oz weighable silver). See illustration

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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Lot 180

181 A CONTINENTAL SPOON with a fig-shaped bowl and plain stem, scratch engraved "E.O.S 1652", 6" long

180 A 17TH CENTURY PURITAN SPOON, the slightly tapering stem upturned at the end, prick dot initialled KF/IL 1672, the reverse of the stem scratch initialled IB, also marked with a sunburst stamped three times and once to the front of the bowl, possibly Wessex unascribed, probably circa 16607" long (c.29.8g) See illustration

182-199 Spare lots

Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.

ÂŁ100-200

ÂŁ500-1,000

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PORTR AIT MINIATURES AND OBJETS DU VERTU

Detail of Lot 219 49


200 A GERMAN ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF BOX, probably Hanau, of oval form, the cover, base and four side panels enamelled in translucent blue ground, heightened in green and gold paillons, in the form of peacocks within bright cut and raised floral borders enamelled with green, yellow, blue and white, the cover centred with an oval enamel miniature of a romantic scene, depicting a young lady and her suitor beside trees with birds flying in the distance, makers mark IF crowned, on cover and base, late 18th/early 19th century, 2.3cm high x 7.5cm wide x 5.4cm deep.

Provenance: Bearing paper collection label on underside of lid 'The Fulford Collection B.119'. Private collection, West Dorset.

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

For a similar box, see Bonhams Fine Silver and Gold Boxes 18th June 2014, lots 13 and 27.

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201 A PARIS ENAMELLED GOLD TABLE SNUFF BOX, oval box, the cover, sides and base chased with trailing Rococo scrollwork, the cover enamelled with translucent blue enamelled flowers, and each side centred with a trio of shaped oval cartouche enamelled with miniatures of classical scenes, en plein, in the manner of Francois Boucher, Paris Discharge mark, of 1768-74, and two 19th century eagle control marks on rim, 4.4cm high x 9.6cm wide x 7.3cm deep.

Provenance: The box contains a paper collection label 'The Fulford Collection B.105'. Private collection, West Dorset.

ÂŁ5,000-10,000

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Frank Harris Fulford (1868-1943), was a Canadian collector who established himself in Leeds, Yorkshire in 1902. He was a talented entrepreneur, making his fortune in patent medicine, and spent his later years investing in gold snuff boxes which he eventually donated to Temple Newsam House. He was a founder member and sponsor of the Leeds Art Collection.


202 A FRENCH ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF BOX, the rectangular box with canted corners, the cover, sides and base with panels of translucent blue enamel on engine turned ground, in chased, twisted borders, the canted corners decorated with urns set with rose-cut diamonds, the cover and fours sides with oval cartouche enamelled with miniatures of farmhands holding a rake, a scythe, and picking fruit, two eagles head control marks on the rim, late 18th/early 19th century, 6cm wide x 2.8cm high x 4cm deep.

Provenance: The box contains a paper collection label 'M. Papier Collection 301'. Private collection, West Dorset.

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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Lots 203, 204, 205, 206, 207 and 208

206 A CONTINENTAL GILT METAL ETUI with engraved white metal floral decoration, on a brightcut ground, the cover with a suspension hook and with associated contents, late 18th century, 9.3cm. See illustration

203 A FRENCH HORN SNUFF BOX, the oval box with silver pique work decoration, each side showing a dog chasing a bird in a foliate border, 3.6cm high x 6.7cm wide x 4.3cm deep. See illustration

£300-600

207 A GOLD CIGARETTE CASE with rounded corners, 9ct, Birmingham 1928, 8.7cm x 7.5cm, c.80g. See illustration

204 A CONTINENTAL ENAMELLED SILVER SNUFF BOX, the rectangular box with concave cover and base, five panels of translucent blue enamel in chased and bright cut scroll and zig-zag borders, the cover centred with a gold scroll cartouche enamelled with a Romantic miniature of a lady and suitor with sheep dog and a cottage beyond, two marks on the rim, 1.7cm high x 8.6cm wide x 5.1cm deep. See illustration

£150-300

£400-800

208 A GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, the rectangular case with engine-turned decoration and presentation inscription on the inside, 9ct, London 1924, 8.2cm x 11cm c.143g. See illustration

£300-600

205 A GERMAN SILVER GILT AND MALACHITE SNUFF BOX, with all-over bright-cut and engraved floral scrolls in wavy borders, the cover set with an oval cartouche of lapis lazuli in a border of malachite, 19th century, stamped 800 on base and 800/103 on cover, 1.4cm high x 8.2cm wide x 5.2cm deep. See illustration £150-200 53

£800-1,200


209 A VICTORIAN YELLOW METAL THIMBLE with Greek key decoration, in original leather case, 2.4cm

Lot 210

£80-150

210 A FRENCH GOLD MATCHED SEWING SET comprising scissors, thimble, needle case and crochet hook, contained in an Asprey walnut, ivory and shagreen inlaid box, most pieces stamped with control marks. See illustration

£200-400

211 A 1930'S DUNHILL NAMIKI TALL BOY LACQUERED WHITE METAL CIGARETTE LIGHTER with polychrome goldfish decoration, signed on reverse, the base stamped 'Dunhill' 'Made in England SartierLicense', 6.5cm. See illustration

Lot 211

£200-400

212 A MOSS AGATE AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED CIGARETTE BOX of rectangular form with rounded corners and an ivory slip, 19th century, 1.6cm high x 9.2cm wide x 6.5cm deep. See illustration

£200-400

213 A TURNED IVORY AND INLAID COUNTER BOX containing four tortoiseshell gaming counters inlaid with spade card suites, 18th century, 3.1cm diameter

£50-100

Lot 212 214 A VICTORIAN NOVELTY CARVED IVORY WHISTLE in the form of a hounds head, 4.2cm

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£100-200


Lot 218

Lot 217A

215 A BRONZE UNIFACE PLAQUE depicting the anointing of David in relief, 19th century, 10.5cm diameter

217A A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF FREDERICH WILHELM ELECTOR OF BRANDENBURG (1620-1688), the leader wearing armour and long curls, inscribed verso “Frederich Wilhelm der grosse Kurfurst”, watercolour on ivory, 2½ x 2”. See illustration

£150-300

216 A CANTONESE CARVED IVORY PUZZLE, the box carved with figures and houses amongst trees, a sliding lid enclosing carved mother of pearl puzzle pieces, 19th century, box 6.4cm square

218 FERDINAND PREISS: AN ART DECO ASHTRAY with a gilt bronze and carved ivory girl dancing on a circular onyx base, signed 'F. Preiss', 9.5cm high. See illustration

£100-200

217 A BRONZE BOX commemorating the service of the Duke of Wellington, containing paper discs listing successful victories including the Battle of Waterloo - 1815, 4.8cm dia.

£200-400

£200-400

219 AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE CATS, a cat beating a kitten, two cats embracing on a bench, and two cats playing snooker, 19th century, 7cm, 4.5cm and 8cm. See illustration on page 49

£80-150

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£400-800


220 ENGLISH SCHOOL A miniature portrait of a Naval Officer, wearing a dark blue coat and ruff with epaulettes, his facings and standing collar edged in yellow, 8.5cm x 6.5 cm, in a gilt metal mounted rectangular papier maché frame. See illustration

Lot 220

£200-400

221 FOLLOWER OF JOHN SMART, a portrait miniature of a young gentleman, signed with initials J.S, and dated 1789, on ivory, 5.2cm x 4.2cm and two other portrait miniatures on ivory, 19th century, 5.4cm and 5.6cm. See illustration

£300-600 A GROUP OF ENAMELS FROM THE COLLECTION OF ERNEST ST. QUINTIN FORMED IN THE 1920’S

Lot 221

222 AN ENAMEL BONBONNIERE MODELLED AS A BIRD painted with the bird perched on a naturalistic grassy ground, the exterior of the hinged lid painted with a songbird perched upon an arrangement of fruit, with gilt metal mounts, probably Bilston, 18th century, 6.5cm high, and one other similar enamel bonbonniere, in the form of a bird, probably Bilston, 18th century, 7.3cm (2) See illustration £300-600 223 AN ENAMEL PATCH BOX, the lid modelled in the shape of a King Charles spaniel, laying on a pink ground with gilt scrolls and floral decoration, the hinged cover with a mirror on underside, possibly by Thomas Perry, 18th century, 4.5cm diameter an another enamel bonbonniere, modelled with a King Charles spaniel, the hinged cover decorated with floral spray, 18th century, 4cm diameter (2)

Lot 222

£100-200

224 AN ENAMEL AND YELLOW METAL MOUNTED FOB SEAL in the form of a seated Dalmation, 18th century, 2.3cm, and an enamelled scent bottle, in the form of a pear, with gilt metal mounts and suspension chain, early 18th century, 3.8cm (2)

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£80-150


Lots 226, 227, 228, 229 and 230

228 AN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX decorated with floral sprays on white ground, the hinged cover decorated with a river landscape scene with a boat and castle in the background, 6.5cm diameter, and a label for Lisbon (2). See illustration

225 AN ENAMEL BONBONNIERE in the shape of an egg, with gilt metal mounts, four cartouches painted with sheep and goats, on a yellow ground, and one other similar, 18th century, 4.5cm and 4cm (2)

£80-150

£80-150

226 AN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX with painted floral decoration, on white ground, the hinged cover decorated with a landscape of ruins with a lake and fishermen, 3.3cm high, 6cm diameter, and a pair of enamel pots with covers decorated with floral sprays, on white ground, 4cm diameter (3). See illustration

229 A NOVELTY ENAMEL SNUFF BOX in the form of a pocket watch, the underglass dial with movable hands and bordered with painted floral decoration in scroll borders, 18th century, 4cm diameter, and an enamelled snuff box, with painted spiders web disign, the hinged cover decorated with a bird with flowers and an insect, 18th century, 5cm diameter (2). See illustration

£80-150

227 A PAIR OF "BATTERSEA" ENAMEL SALTS with gilt metal rims and painted with flowers in raised gilt scroll borders, on white ground, raised on three pad feet, 6.5cm diameter, 18th century (2). See illustration

£150-250

230 A "BILSTON" ENAMEL CUP AND COVER with painted landscapes and seascapes in gilt scroll cartouches, on green ground, 9cm, 19th century, and an enamelled pot and cover, with painted floral decoration, in gilt scrolled borders, on white ground, 6.5cm (2). See illustration

£100-200

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232 A SET OF THREE "LIVERPOOL" ENAMEL PORTRAIT PLAQUES, General Sir Henry Clinton (1738-1795), Admiral Rodney and Lord Cornwallis, 18th century, oval, 5.2cm x 7cm (3). See illustration

Lot 232

233 A PAIR OF "BATTERSEA" ENAMEL PLAQUES, oval shaped with gilt metal frames, printed in black with Romantic classical scenes, bearing label on reverse of one plaque, , 'Battersea enamel, similar to number 332 Schrieber Collection', 18th century, 9.5cm x 11.5cm (2). See illustration 234 A SET OF FOUR ENAMEL PLAQUES of the four seasons, polychrome painted females depicting the seasons in gilt metal frames, 19th century, 3.7cm diameter (4)

Lot 233

£50-100

235 AN ENAMEL PLAQUE painted with a romantic scene of a man serenading a woman, in a gilt metal frame, 18th century, 6.5cm x 8.5cm, and one other enamelled plaque, also in a gilt metal frame, painted with a river landscape scene with rivers and boats, 18th century, 6cm x 7.5cm (2) 236 A GOLD ASPREY COMPACT, circular with engine turned decoration, the cover with a mirror on the underside, 9ct, Chester, 1916, 5.3cm diameter

£200-400

237 A SMALL BLUE JOHN BOWL with a raised base, 2.5cm high x 5.6cm dia. See illustration

Lot 237

£100-200

238-239 Spare lots

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Watches AND CARRIAGE CLOCK S

Detail of Lot 269 59


C A R R I A G E C LO C K S Lot 240

Lot 241

243 A FRENCH BRASS CASED STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds numerals, striking on a coiled gong, in a plain brass case with swing handle, 7½" high

240 A FRENCH BRASS CASED MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, in a plain brass case with swing handle, 3¼" high, in original leatherette carrying case. See illustration.

£200-400

244 A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the brass case with enamelled columns to the front, with swing handle, 5½" high

241 DROCOURT: A FRENCH BRASS GORGE CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds numerals, inscribed 'Klaftenberger 157 Regent Street', repeating on a coiled gong, the back plate impressed with 'Drocourt' logo, in a fitted leatherette carrying case, 6" high. See illustration.

£50-100

245 A SWISS EIGHT DAY DESK CLOCK, the round dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, inscribed 'Sir John Bennett Ltd. London', with calendar above, fitted into a leather folding case

£400-800

242 A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the movement inscribed 'T. Martin and Co. Paris', in a plain brass case with swing handle, 5½" high

£200-400

£80-160

246-249 Spare lots

£50-100

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P OC KET WATC H E S

Lot 251 Lot 250

Lot 252

253 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, in a foliage engraved case

250 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED REPEATING POCKET WATCH, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the dial cover with blue Roman numerals, the movement inscribed 'John Morton, 31 and 32 Nassau Street, Dublin No.2623', attached to an 18ct yellow gold fob chain. See illustration.

254 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, in an engraved case

£600-1,200

251 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered '14431', in a foliate and engine turned case. See illustration.

£150-300

255 A GENTLEMAN'S YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, the movement inscribed 'Thomas Fox, Liverpool, number 15159', in a foliate engraved case

£500-1,000

252 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the dial cover with blue Roman numerals, attached to an 18ct yellow and white gold fob chain. See illustration.

£200-400

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£150-250


262 A GENTLEMAN'S YELLOW METAL HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'Waltham', the case engraved with birds, and one other open faced 'Waltham' pocket watch (2)

256 A GENTLEMAN'S 14K YELLOW GOLD ENGRAVED HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed, 'Elgin', and one other yellow metal open-faced pocket watch, also inscribed 'Elgin' (2)

£150-250

263 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement cover inscribed 'R. Smith, Scarborough No.34213', the case back monogrammed

257 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, the movement cover inscribed 'J.W. Benson, 58 and 60 Ludgate Hill London', attached to a 9ct yellow gold fob chain, in a fitted 'Benson' leatherette presentation case

£100-200

£150-300

£50-100

265 A GENTLEMAN'S YELLOW METAL HUNTING CASED REPEATING POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement cover inscribed 'Grand Diplome D'Honneur, Milan, 1906, Repetition Medaille D'Or Exposition Universelle, Liege 1905, Systeme Perfectionne', in an engine turned case

259 A LADIES 12CT YELLOW GOLD HALF-HUNTING CASED FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial cover with blue Roman numerals, attached to a 9ct yellow gold fob chain, with a 9ct gold ring

£150-250

£300-600

266 A LADIES 18CT YELLOW GOLD FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'J.W. Benson London', the movement inscribed 'By Special Warrants to HM The Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales, J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill London, No.298364', in a fitted 'Benson' presentation case

260 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a fitted presentation case

£60-120

261 A LADIES 18K YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, in an engraved case

£200-400

264 A GENTLEMAN'S 14K YELLOW GOLD OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic seconds numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement cover inscribed 'Nickle Spiral Breguet'

258 A LADIES 14K YELLOW GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED FOB WATCH, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the dial cover with blue Roman numerals, on a pink guilloche enamel chapter ring, in an engraved case, fitted in a presentation case

£100-200

£80-160

£100-200

267 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the dial cover monogrammed 'HW', in a fitted leatherette presentation case £300-500 62


Lot 268

Lot 270

Lot 269

271 A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed 'Adam Burdess, Coventry'

268 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement cover inscribed 'M.F. Dent 33/34 Cockspur St. London, No.10880'. See illustration.

£400-600

272 A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'No. 12355', and three other similar pocket watches (4)

269 A GEORGE III GENTLEMAN'S MASONIC PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Masonic symbols, the movement inscribed 'Rich Austen, Gravesend 144'. See illustration.

£100-200

£50-100

273 A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER OPENFACE POCKET WATCH, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals, the movement inscribed 'Staddon Ripley, near Derby', in an engraved case, and five other silver open-face pocket watches (6)

270 A GEORGE III GENTLEMAN'S SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, hallmarked 1808, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt hands, and subsidiary seconds and date dials. See illustration.

£80-160

£100-200

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£60-120


277 A GENTLEMANS SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "D.I. Marcuson Bros & Asher, Birmingham", the fusee movement also inscribed and numbered ""57378"

274 A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER OPENFACE SWISS POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and one other silver pocket watch (2)

£40-80

275 A GENTLEMANS SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed "J. Harris, Manchester no.9610"

278 A LADIES YELLOW METAL HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, attached to an enamelled bow brooch

£50-100

£80-160

276 A GENTLEMANS UNMARKED WHITE METAL OPEN FACED REPEATING POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial

£100-200

£100-200

W R I S T WATC HE S 282 TUDOR OYSTER: A GENTLEMANS STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Arabic and raised baton numerals, sweep seconds hand, inscribed "Tudor Oyster Royal Shock Resisting", attached to a Rolex stainless steel articulated bracelet with folding clasp, with a Rolex guarantee dated 24.4.72

280 ROLEX SUBMARINER: A GENTLEMANS STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, the round black dial with dot and baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, inscribed "Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date 660ft=200m Submariner Superlative Chronometer Officially Certificate", attached to a replaced Rolex articulated stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. See illustration

283 OMEGA: A GENTLEMANS 9CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Arabic and baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Omega", attached to a yellow and white metal expanding bracelet and one other rectangular gold cased wristwatch with a leather strap (2)

£2,000-3,000

281 ROLEX SUBMARINER: A GENTLEMANS STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, the round black dial with cream dot and baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, inscribed "Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner 660ft=200m Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified", the outer black bezel with Arabic seconds numerals, attached to a Rolex articulated stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, model no. 1680, circa 1970's. See illustration

£200-400

£2,000-3,000

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£100-200


Lot 280

Lot 281

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284 GARRARD: A GENTLEMANS YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Garrard", attached to a 9ct yellow gold back and front expanding bracelet

Lot 285

£150-250

285 LONGINES: A GENTLEMANS 9CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Arabic and raised baton numerals, subsidiary seconds indicator, inscribed "Longines", attached to a 9ct yellow gold mesh bracelet with folding clasp. See illustration

£250-500

286 BUECHE-GIROD: A GENTLEMANS 18CT YELLOW GOLD SLIM WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Roman numerals, clear stone at 12 o'clock, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, inscribed "Bueche-Girod", attached to an 18ct yellow gold mesh bracelet with folding clasp. See illustration

Lot 286

£400-600

287 BUECHE-GIROD: A LADIES 9CT WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH, the oval dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'BuecheGirod', set into a white-gold rectangular frame, attached to a brick-mesh white gold bracelet with folding clasp, in a Bueche-Girod presentation case. See illustration £300-500 288 A LADIES VICTORIAN ROSE GOLD WRIST WATCH, the round dial with Arabic numerals attached to a 9ct yellow gold and metal filled expanding bracelet, in a fitted presentation case

Lot 287

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£80-160


Lot 292

292 ROLEX: A LADIES 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET WRISTWATCH, the champagne round dial set with diamond numerals, sweep second hand and date aperture, inscribed 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just', the dial surrounded by a diamond bezel, diamond set lugs, attached to an 18k yellow gold expanding bracelet with central diamond set links, with a folding enclosed Rolex clasp, watch serial number 9686533, in original Rolex presentation case, with paperwork and receipts. See illustration.

289 OMEGA: A LADIES 9CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with baton numerals inscribed 'Omega', attached to a multi-stranded snake-link bracelet with folding clasp

£150-250

290 BAUME AND MERCIER: A LADIES YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the oval black dial inscribed 'Baume and Mercier Genève', attached to a black leather strap

£6,000-8,000

£100-200

291 OMEGA: A LADIES 9CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with Arabic and raised baton numerals, inscribed 'Omega', attached to a 9ct yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp and a collection of wristwatches, one with an 18k yellow gold bracelet (5) £150-300 67


293 OMEGA: A LADIES WRISTWATCH, the round champagne dial with raised baton numerals, inscribed 'Omega De Ville', surrounded by a diamond bezel, attached to an 18ct yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp, fitted in an Omega presentation case. See illustration.

Lot 293

£200-400

294 OMEGA: A LADIES GOLD AND DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, the octagon shaped dial, set with a single diamond at 12 o'clock, inscribed 'Omega De Ville Quartz', surrounded by a diamond bezel, attached to a 14k yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp. See illustration.

£800-1,600

295 PATEK PHILIPPE: A LADIES 18CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with four baton numerals, inscribed 'Philippe Patek Genève', surrounded by a claw-set diamond bezel, attached to an 18ct yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp, in original Patek Philippe presentation case and outer box. See illustration.

Lot 294

£1,500-3,000

296 JAEGER-LE-COULTRE: A LADIES YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the rectangular plain dial inscribed 'Jaeger-Le-Coultre', the dial back numbered '6164 21 1505529', attached to a red leather strap with yellow gold buckle, in a fitted suedette presentation case Lot 295

£150-250

297 NIVADA: A LADIES WHITE GOLD CASED WRIST WATCH, the round dial with raised baton numerals, inscribed 'Nivada', with attached diamond and sapphire lugs, attached to a black suedette strap

£100-200

298 A LADIES VICTORIAN YELLOW GOLD WRIST WATCH, the round dial with Arabic numerals, attached to a black silk strap, three other wristwatches, a ladies pocket watch, and a folding compass (6)

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£100-200


Lot 299

299A OMEGA: A LADIES 18CT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH, the round dial with raised baton numerals inscribed "Omega" attached to an 18ct yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp, in a fitted Omega presentation case, and one other "Omega" watch with no bracelet (2)

299 A LADIES DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, surrounded by a diamond bezel, with emerald-cut diamond lugs, attached to a diamond linked bracelet, with folding clasp and safety chain, in a fitted Jaeger Le Coultre presentation case See illustration

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Lot 433A


300 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND PERIDOT CROSS PENDANT rub-over set with seven square and rectangular peridot surrounded by a rose-cut diamond outer border, in unmarked yellow metal, 3.2cm long, in a case for Parkes Vigo Street Regent Street. See illustration

306 A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL PENDANT of circular form set to the centre within a star with a rosecut diamond and surrounded by a cabochon turquoise pave-set dome, within stylised leaf borders, with a multiple fringe, the reverse with locket fitment, 5cm long, on a 9ct yellow gold curb-link chain, 44cm long. See illustration

£150-300

301 AN EDWARDIAN PERIDOT AND DIAMOND BROOCH PENDANT of symmetrical open scroll form, claw-set to the centre with an octagonal cut peridot, with graduated seed pearls set overall, suspending a pear-shaped seed pearl drop, with seed pearl fleur de lis pendant hanger, in 15ct yellow gold, the reverse with brooch fitment and detachable hinged pendant bale, 4.5cm wide. See illustration

307 A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL TARGET BANGLE set with multiple seed pearls within a star, to an oval bleu de celeste dome and surrounded by wire and bead-work, the hinged bloomed gold unmarked bangle with further beaded decoration to the shoulder, with safety chain. See illustration on page 75

£300-600

302 A VICTORIAN AMETHYST PENDANT coronet claw-set to the centre with a large oval-cut amethyst, circa 25mm x 11mm x 15.4mm, surrounded by an unmarked yellow gold Etruscan style wire-work border and conforming pendant bale, 4.8cm long, on a later 9ct yellow gold belcher link chain, 40cm long. See illustration

£500-1,000

£1,200-1,800

£300-600

£200-400

£400-800

310 A REGENCY MINIATURE BROOCH inset with a painted panel of a classical woman reading a scripture beside a pair of doves and a plinth inscribed "Friendship", behind glass and enclosed within a seedpearl border, the reverse with engraved bright-cut borders with brunette hair-work panel, 4cm long. See illustration

305 A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND GOLD NECKLACE, the central scroll section collet-set with oval and pearcut cabochon turquoise suspending a conforming drop, by four snake-link swag chains, on a yellow gold double snake-link chain with later belcher-link single chain attachment, the barrel clasp stamped "10" and numbered "6794", overall length 38cm plus drop, in the original fitted case. See illustration

£150-300

309 A VICTORIAN FOILED GARNET RIVIERE NECKLACE AND PENDANT, the necklace comprising 43 oval-cut foiled garnets in closed back cut-down collet settings, with a garnet-set concealed clasp in unmarked yellow gold suspending a detachable conforming cluster pendant, with blonde hairwork centre, the reverse with engraving dated 1882, 38cm long (plus pendant). See illustration

304 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN AMETHYST DROP EARRINGS, each formed of an oval-cut amethyst each surrounded by 6 collet-set spaced rose-cut diamonds within unmarked yellow gold cup and bead bordered settings, suspended from round-cut amethyst reticulated stud fitments, each 3.5cm long, in a fitted case for Snowden, Cheapside, London. See illustration

£800-1,500

308 A CITRINE RIVIERE NECKLACE comprising 23 oval-cut graduated pale yellow citrine, each in a four claw gilt metal setting, with later barrel clasp, 42cm long, and a triple citrine cluster brooch ensuite, 2.6cm long. (2) See illustration

303 A VICTORIAN AMETHYST DEMIPARURE comprising a brooch set with a large oval-cut amethyst measuring circa 26mm x 20mm, in an open work unmarked yellow gold scroll and bellflower mount, and a pair of drop earrings, each set with two oval-cut amethysts and granulated decoration, in a fitted case. See illustration

£150-300

£100-200

311 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DIAMOND CHANDELIER EARRINGS set overall with rose and table-cut diamonds forming an open drop, in silver with a yellow metal backing, each earring 4cm long, in a fitted case for Harvey & Gore, 72

£250-500


Lot 302

Lot 303 (part)

Lot 304

Lot 303 (part)

Lot 300

Lot 310

Lot 311

Lot 301

Lot 308 Lot 309

Lot 306

Lot 305

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312 A MOONSTONE SCORPION BROOCH claw-set overall with graduated oval and round cabochon moonstone, in unmarked yellow gold, 4.5cm long, in the original fitted case for G. Palmer, Exmouth.

£100-200

313 AN EDWARDIAN AMETHYST BROOCH, the large central cabochon amethyst circa 3cm dia., colletset in unmarked yellow gold and suspending two smaller round cabochon amethysts, the reverse with brooch fitment, overall length circa 6cm. See illustration

£100-200

314 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY YELLOW METAL VINAIGRETTE LOCKET PENDANT, set to the centre to the centre with a round-cut citrine surrounded by a foliate-carved border, hinged and opening to reveal a gilt flower basket pierced vinaigrette compartment, the reverse with conforming flower-carved borders and engine-turned centre, 4cm long, on a later 9ct yellow gold belcher link chain, 60cm long. See illustration

For a similar example see "Antique Jewellery", Benjamin, John, page 135.

£250-500

315 A VICTORIAN MESSAGE BROOCH modelled as a yellow metal hand with rose-cut diamond cuff suspending a string of five gemstone cabochons spelling the word "Amore", 3cm long. See illustration

£100-200

316 AN EDWARDIAN AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL BANGLE of hinged form, the top section with an oval-cut amethyst and surrounded by a border of seed pearls, flanked on either side by seed pearl open leaves, unmarked, with safety chain. See illustration

£150-300

317 A VICTORIAN HEART-SHAPED LOCKET PENDANT engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage to the front, with an oval-cut amethyst in a cut-down collet setting to the centre and surrounded by four collet-set pearls, the reverse with heart-shaped hair-work aperture, with an engraved scroll pendant bale, 3.3cm long. See illustration

£300-600

318 A VICTORIAN CARBUNCLE GARNET AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the large pear-shaped carbuncle garnet modelled as a fruit mounted with a rose-cut diamond set flower branch, and surrounded by a gold wire-work and leaf-moulded border, with plain polished pendant bale, the reverse with hairwork locket aperture, 5cm long. See illustration

£80-150

319 A VICTORIAN BUG BROOCH modelled as a beetle, the body set with two sections of coloured agate within yellow gold cut-down collet settings, the reverse with brooch fitment, 2.5cm long, in the original fitted case. See illustration

£350-650

320 A VICTORIAN HEART-SHAPED LOCKET PENDANT, the unmarked yellow metal ground with scroll engraving, and ribbon surmount, raised set to the centre with five graduated emeralds, with scroll wire-work surround, the reverse with circular hair-work aperture, 2.5cm long. See illustration

£100-200

321 A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND GOLD TARGET BRACELET, the 15ct yellow gold curb bracelet collet-set with four graduated oval-cut turquoise with a central turquoise pave-set dome and rub-over set to the centre within a star, with graduated old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, the concealed clasp stamped 15ct with safety chain. See illustration

£300-600

322 AN EDWARDIAN SWALLOW HAIR PIECE forming part of a larger tiara, the gold reticulated knife edge modelled with five graduated swallows, each paveset with graduated seed pearls with ruby cabochon eyes, the reverse with two brooch pins, one detachable, and a hinged screw pendant hanger, 12.5cm long. See illustration

£200-400

323 A 19TH CENTURY YELLOW METAL MUFF CHAIN, each belcher link with textured engraving, with an engraved and beadwork barrel clasp, collet-set with turquoise to the centre, unmarked but appears to test as gold, 132cm long, (c.40.8grams all in) See illustration. 74

£400-800


Lot 323

Lot 322

Lot 319

Lot 315

Lot 313

Lot 314

Lot 318

Lot 312

Lot 307 Lot 317

Lot 320

Lot 321

Lot 316 75


324 A DIAMOND, PEARL AND RUBY BAR BROOCH modelled as a sword, the hilt modelled with rub-over set rose-cut diamonds and a single ruby terminating in pearls at each end, the reverse with brooch fitment, unmarked, 6.5cm long. See illustration

Lot 324

£100-200

325 A PAIR OF REVERSE CRYSTAL INTAGLIO CUFFLINKS, each of circular cabochon form depicting a hound, a fox and two horses, in 18ct yellow gold stamped 18ct, in the original fitted case. See illustration

Provenance: According to the vendor, these were commissioned by the Duchess of Marlborough for her husband, the 10th Duke of Marlborough. Unfortunately, they were not to his taste and he encouraged the Duchess to gift them to her male groom. He accepted them, and they have remained within the grooms family until the present day. It is believed they have never been worn.

£500-1,000

Lot 325

326 AN 18TH CENTURY HEART-SHAPED LOCKET PENDANT, the front and back with domed glass hairwork lockets, the front surrounded by a rose-cut diamond border, the yellow gold pendant bale rub-over set with an oval-cut ruby and diamond forming a crowned heart, 2.5cm long, on an associated white metal trace-link chain, 42cm long. See illustration

£1,000-2,000

327 A VICTORIAN RIVIERE NECKLACE comprising 44 round-cut garnets in a foiled closed back claw setting with concealed clasp, loops to attach the safety chain, 38cm long

Lot 326

£200-400

328 AN EDWARDIAN CITRINE RIVIERE NECKLACE collet-set with 18 oval-cut citrines, each linked by double gold belcher chains, with a concealed clasp, unmarked, 44cm long, and a matching bangle (2)

£200-400

329 A DIAMOND-SET JABOT PIN, in unmarked yellow and white gold and millegrain-set to the tip and feather with rose-cut diamonds, 7.4cm long, in a fitted case for Asprey 76

£100-200


330 LOUIS-BERTIN PARANT (FRENCH, 1786-1851): A PORTRAIT MINIATURE PENDANT OF NAPOLEON II, KING OF ROME (1811-1832), pianted in sepia tones to simulate a shell cameo, side portrait profile, oval, 5x4cm, mounted in a yellow gold scroll carved locket pendant with conforming pendant bale.

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

Provenance: Private collection, Devon.

Napoleon II, the only son of Napoleon Bonaparte, was given the title King of Rome at his christening, bestowing upon him his parent's expectations for their sons success. Sadly, he only lived until the age of 21. It is believed Parant painted this portrait during the child's early years.

Louis-Bertin Parant, one of the leading French court miniaturists of the time, was known to have worked for Napoleon I, the father of the sitter. The use of sepia tones to replicate the coloured layers of a shell cameo is a typical feature of Parant's work.

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337 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled as a fern branch and scattered with cultured pearls, the reverse hallmarked, in the original fitted case for JW Benson Ltd, 5cm long, and another similar brooch (2)

331 AN OVAL SHELL CAMEO PENDANT depicting the side portrait profile of a classical woman, within an Etruscan Revival style rope-twist frame suspending three elongated gold drops, with an open engraved scroll pendant bale, 8.5cm long

£300-600

338 A PAIR OF OVAL SHELL CAMEO EAR STUDS, each carved with the side portrait profile of a Roman goddess, within unmarked yellow gold plain frames, each 2cm long, and a similar oval shell cameo brooch carved to depict the Three Graces, in a gilt metal branch framework (2)

332 A VICTORIAN UNMARKED YELLOW METAL BRACELET, each rectangular link with partitioned scroll and flowerhead decoration joined by faceted belcher links, suspending a blue enamelled scroll engraved heart locket, with hairwork aperture to the reverse, 22.5cm (total length)

£150-300

£100-200

£100-200

£100-200

335 A VICTORIAN ENAMELLED SOUVENIR BROOCH, the oval enamel on copper painted scene depicting Geneva, titled "Genève" verso, within a yellow metal border with wire-work hoop decoration, the reverse with brooch fitment and safety chain, 5.5cm wide

341 A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND DOME BROOCH of oval form, pave-set overall with graduated round cabochon turquoise interspersed with rose-cut diamonds, with individual rose-cut diamond collet-set border, in unmarked yellow metal with safety chain, 3cm long

£50-100

336 A CASED SET OF 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND JADE CUFFLINKS AND DRESS STUDS, the cufflinks, the cufflinks each set with oval cabochon green jades with circular jade panel buttons, in a fitted case for Carrington & Co.

£400-800

340 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CLUSTER BROOCH comprising nine round and oval-cut pink and yellow stones, including chrysoberyl, set in an unmarked yellow metal open scroll and heart framework, closed back, 2.7cm long

334 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD BAR BROOCH modelled in rose gold and yellow gold with an owl to the centre, with emerald eyes, on a knife edge bar stamped 15ct, 5.4cm long

£50-100

339 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN YELLOW GOLD DROP EARRINGS of open symmetrical from suspending three graduated ball terminated drops, unmarked, with fishhook attachments, each earring circa 5cm long (c.6.9grams all in)

333 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL DROP EARRINGS of circular domed form in cut-down collet settings with four almandine garnets, with wire-work decoration and a fringe trim, suspended from modern stud fitments, each 4cm long

£80-160

£100-200

342 A 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE PENDANT of oval form, painted to the centre with a woman within blue enamel and white jewelled borders, set in unmarked yellow metal with chased edges, possibly a conversion from a buckle, 2.5cm long, on a later 9ct yellow gold chain, in a box for Harvey & Gore

£150-300

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£50-100


343 RUSSIAN INTEREST: A DIAMOND RING modelled as an open heart with ribbon-tied surmount, cut-down collet-set overall with graduated rose-cut diamonds and a claw-set larger rose-cut diamond to the centre of the heart, the yellow gold shank with kokoshnik mark circa 1900 and St Petersburg Assay mark. See illustration

Lot 343

£2,500-3,500

344 A VICTORIAN EMERALD AND PEARL CLUSTER RING rub-over set to the centre with a rectangular-cut emerald and surrounded by a graduated border of grey tone pearls, all in an unmarked yellow gold closed back setting with open shoulders and reeded shank

£100-200

345 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND BROOCH of stylised symmetrical ribbon form cup-set to the centre with a round old-cut diamond circa 0.5cts and flanked on either side by a cushion-cut emerald and further baguettecut diamond, the whole set overall with graduated rosecut diamonds and two curved graduated bands of cup-set round old-cut diamonds, in unmarked white metal, probably silver, possibly Russian, 8 cm long. See illustration

Lot 345

£1,500-3,000

346 A 19TH CENTURY ALMANDINE GARNET AND SEED PEARL DRESS RING collet-set with two kite-cut almandine garnets flanked by seed pearls, in an unmarked yellow gold setting with scroll moulded shoulders, and another similar green stone ring (2)

£100-200

347 A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND ENAMEL RING of navette form, in a cut-down collet setting to the centre with a rose-cut diamond and surrounded by radiating lines of graduated rose-cut diamonds, against a royal blue enamelled ground, enclosed with a rose-cut diamond border, to an unmarked yellow gold shank with open leafmoulded shoulders, 3cm long. See illustration

Lot 347

£800-1,500

348 A VICTORIAN PEARL AND EMERALD DRESS RING collet-set to the centre with a cushion-cut emerald and surrounded by a cluster border of five pearls forming a flowerhead design, with pearl trefoils on either side, to an engraved unmarked yellow gold shank, the reverse with hairwork aperture

£50-100 79


355 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE GARNET AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS, the drop formed from a cabochon pear-cut garnet and surrounded by individually millegrain-set rose-cut diamonds, with rose-cut diamond leaf surmount and suspended from a conforming round-cut cluster, in unmarked yellow metal with fish-hook attachments, each 5cm long

349 A PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PEARL AND EMERALD EARRINGS collet-set to the centre of a yellow metal cross, with an oval-cut emerald, with seed pearls set within the cross and flanked by four larger cultured pearls with a cultured pearl drop, on fish-hook attachments, each earring circa 4.5cm long. See illustration

£200-400

350 A VICTORIAN OPAL AND ROSECUT DIAMOND RING, the central oval cabochon opal claw-set and surrounded by a border of rose-cut diamonds, on an unmarked yellow gold swirl fluted shank, in a Hamilton & Inches box. See illustration

356 A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND RING, the central oval cabochon turquoise in a horizontal yellow gold cut-down collet setting and surrounded by a border of ten rose-cut diamonds forming a cluster design, the unmarked yellow gold shank with carved open stylised leaf and rosette shoulders, in a fitted case for Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh. See illustration

£250-500

351 A REGENCY MOURNING RING set with a navette-shaped panel painted in sepia with a classical woman and lamb under a tree, within a chased gilt metal mount, 3.5cm long, on a later 9ct yellow gold shank. See illustration

£80-160

£200-400

£400-800

359 AN 18TH CENTURY RUBY AND ENAMEL MOURNING RING, the central table-cut ruby of strong pink/red tone, c.3.13cts, surrounded by a white enamelled border, the yellow gold shank with black enamel and husk decorated shoulders. See illustration

354 AN 18TH CENTURY ROSE AND OLD-CUT DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central round old-cut diamonds c.0.5cts in a cutdown collet setting and surrounded by two open rows of rose-cut diamond, in a white metal closed back setting, to an unmarked yellow metal twisted shank. See illustration

£500-1,000

358 A REGENCY HARDSTONE SEAL RING, the large oval intaglio engraved with a maiden beside a flower draped urn, with vacant trophy surmounted cartouche to her side, circa 3cm long, in a yellow gold "dot and wriggle" chased mount, the shank with husk and bead open shoulders. See illustration

353 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE ROSE-CUT DIAMOND AND EMERALD DROP EARRINGS, the open scroll drop collet-set with a pear-cut emerald and a cushion rose-cut diamond suspended from a rosecut diamond-set ribbon-tie, in an unmarked white metal closed back setting with fish-hook fitments, 5.5cm long

£200-400

357 A GEORGE IV GENTLEMAN'S MOURNING RING, the centre with a small blonde plaited hair-work aperture surrounded by a half pearl border against a black enamelled ground, within heavily-carved scroll borders, on an 18ct yellow gold reeded shank with carved open black enamel highlighted scroll shoulders, the old inscription partially erased, hallmarked for London 1826

£150-300

352 A WILLIAM IV MOURNING RING enamelled in black overall, the central oval panel with rose-cut diamond forget-me-not, on a black enamelled shank with split shoulders, each set with a rose-cut diamond, hallmarked for London 1832. See illustration

£450-850

£3,500-4,500

360 A 19TH CENTURY SEAL RING, the central pale lilac circular stone engraved with a monogram of an elephant and castle, in a heavy unmarked yellow gold setting with husk stylised closed shoulders. See illustration

£500-1,000

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£200-400


Lot 349

Lot 350

Lot 353

Lot 352

Lot 351

Lot 354

Lot 356

Lot 355

Lot 357

Lot 358

Lot 359

Lot 360

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367 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH of open rectangular form set with clusters of oval-cut sapphires and round old-cut diamonds, forming flower designs, all in 18ct white gold, 5cm long. See illustration

361 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND STAR BURST BROOCH, the central oval cushion-cut sapphire in a gold cut-down collet setting, surrounded by a border of ten individually claw-set round old-cut diamonds, each c.0.1cts, the outer borders radiating with claw-set cushion-cut sapphires and pearls, all in unmarked yellow gold, the reverse with brooch fitment, 3.5cm dia. See illustration

£800-1,500

368 A BELLE ÉPOQUE OPAL AND DIAMOND BRACELET millegrain collet-set in yellow gold with three opal cabochons, each bordered with six individually set old-cut diamonds and conjoined by old-cut diamond flowerhead cluster links, on a later marked yellow gold gate-link bracelet with safety chain. See illustration

362 EQUESTRIAN INTEREST: A YELLOW GOLD BAR BROOCH modelled as a riding crop and set to the centre with a round old-cut diamond graduated horse-shoe, with a diamond tip to the crop, unmarked, 6cm long. See illustration

£100-200

£100-200

£200-400

£800-1,600

£2,500-3,000

372 AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE DRESS CLIP, open millegrain set overall with graduated rose-cut and old-cut diamonds forming an arrowhead design and flanked on either side by a row calibre cut sapphires, all in unmarked white metal, the reverse with flower head and scroll engraving, 3cm long See illustration

£500-1,000

366 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND BROOCH modelled as a leafy branch, the white metal leaves set overall with graduated rose-cut and old-cut diamonds, total diamond weight c.4.5cts, the yellow metal reverse with brooch fitment, 5.5cm long, in a fitted case embossed with a date "August 7th 1884" and the initials "EL". See illustration

£600-1,200

371 A VICTORIAN BANDED AGATE AND DIAMOND BROOCH of quatrefoil form, with five round cabochon agates in a yellow gold cut-down collet setting and surrounded by rose-cut and old-cut diamond stylised branches, 4.5cm long. See illustration

365 TIFFANY & CO: A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH rub-over set in yellow gold overall with six round graduated cabochon turquoise and seven round graduated diamonds, the reverse with applied panels stamped "Tiffany & Co", 3.7cm long. See illustration

£200-400

370 A DIAMOND CLUSTER BAR BROOCH, the white metal bar claw-set to the centre with a roundcut diamond and collet-set with five further round-cut diamonds forming a flowerhead design, total diamond weight c.1.5cts. See illustration

364 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH formed from a millegrain row of graduated round old-cut diamonds and a larger outer row of graduated cushioncut sapphires, in unmarked yellow and white metal, the reverse with brooch fitment, 3cm dia. See illustration

£1,500-3,000

369 HUNTING INTEREST: A RUNNING FOX BROOCH, the unmarked white metal body millegrain-set overall with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, with a ruby cabochon eye, the reverse with brooch fitment, 4cm long See illustration

363 AN EDWARDIAN OPAL PENDANT of star-burst form, claw-set with six slender marquise opals and claw-set to the centre with a round-cut pink stone, with stylised gold leaves terminating in seed pearl points, all in 9ct yellow gold with detachable brooch fitment and pearl-set pendant bale, 2.4cm long, on a later 9ct yellow gold trace-link chain, 36cm long. See illustration

£800-1,500

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£150-300


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Lot 364

Lot 366

Lot 369

Lot 368 Lot 372

Lot 370

Lot 365

Lot 367

Lot 362

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379 A DIAMOND WREATH BROOCH, claw-set overall with eight round brilliant-cut diamonds, and eight round-cut collet set diamond points, all in unmarked white metal, total diamond weight c.1.46cts, 2.5cm dia,. See illustration.

373 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH, formed from one graduated row of old cushion-cut diamonds, rub over set, and an outer row of graduated old cushion-cut diamonds, each in an individual rubover tulip shaped setting, total diamond weight c.2cts, in unmarked yellow metal, the reverse with brooch fitment, and numbered 72L, 3.2cm wide. See illustration.

£1,000-2,000

380 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE PENDANT, the round brilliant-cut stone c.1.5cts, in a four claw white gold setting to an 18ct yellow gold pendant bail and suspended on an 18ct yellow gold chain, c.42cm long. See illustration.

374 A DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET, each of the 38 round brilliant-cut diamonds c.0.33cts, in a four claw setting, as a reticulated link in 18ct white gold with concealed clasp, hallmarked with double safety catch, total diamond weight, c.12.54cts. See illustration.

381 A SAPPHIRE AND STAR SAPPHIRE BRACELET, collet set overall with nine oval star sapphire cabochons, interspersed with calibre-cut blue sapphire square links with conforming concealed clasp, all in unmarked white metal. See illustration.

£400-800

376 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND BROOCH, the central cushion old-cut diamond c.0.25cts, in a cut down white metal collet setting, surrounded by an openwork rose-cut diamond frame, in unmarked white and yellow metal, with brooch fitment, 4cm long. See illustration.

£1,500-3,000

£8,000-12,000

375 A DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, the 18ct white gold knife edged bar, claw-set to the centre with five graduated diamonds in platinum, totalling c.0.9cts, the bar stamped '18ctpt' and numbered '907'. See illustration.

£500-1,000

£2,000-4,000

382 A DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET, collet set with 38 round brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling c.3.8cts in 18ct yellow gold, the concealed clasp with double safety catch. See illustration

£400-800

£1,000-2,000

377 AN EDWARDIAN NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the five central graduated oval twist links millegrain set overall with rose-cut diamonds, the central link with a natural pearl, c.8.5mm wide, the two flanking links each collet set with a round-cut diamond, each c.0.75cts and flanked by an untested pearl on the final pair of diamond set links, in unmarked yellow and white metal, the concealed clasp with safety catch. See illustration.

383 A NATURAL UNTREATED PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the oblong pear-cut sapphire c.3.23cts in a platinum collet setting, suspended within a double halo border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from a further single round-cut diamond and a larger pear-cut and round brilliant-cut diamond cluster link, total diamond carat weight c.1.66cts, pendant length 3.7cm, on a platinum trace link chain, . See illustration.

This lot is accompanied by a Gem and Pearl Laboratory certificate confirming the central pearl to be natural saltwater.

This lot is accompanied by a certificate from SSEF confirming the sapphire to be natural with no evidence of heat treatment, Ceylon in origin.

£2,500-3,500

£5,000-10,000

378 A DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, the unmarked white metal knife edge bar coronet clawset to the centre with a round brilliant-cut diamond, c.0.85cts, with a further round brilliant-cut coronet set diamond at either end, total diamond weight overall c.1.65cts, in a fitted box for Laing of Glasgow. See illustration.

384 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD SLAVE BANGLE, with engine turned decoration, hallmarked c.14.7g

£2,000-4,000 84

£100-200


Lot 373

Lot 376

Lot 379

Lot 380

Lot 383

Lot 375

Lot 377 Lot 382

Lot 378 Lot 381

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391 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD WOVEN MESH CUFF BRACELET, the rectangular clasp with engraved scroll line decoration, hallmarked, c.43.2g

385 FOUR HALLMARKED 22CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BANDS, one with engraved linear decoration, c.17g (all in) (4)

£250-500

386 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD GATE-LINK BRACELET, with heart padlock clasp and safety chain, c.20.3g

392 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ROPETWIST NECKLACE, the lobster clasp and chain ends stamped '750', 49cm long, c.21.7g

£150-300

387 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD CURB LINK FOB CHAIN, each link hallmarked with hallmarked T-bar, jump ring and 9ct rose gold carabiner clasp, c.36cm long, c.39.5g (all in)

£300-600

£400-800

£100-200

395 A YELLOW GOLD HINGED BANGLE, the top section moulded with circular buttons and bead decoration, the interior with rubbed hallmarks, probably 14ct or 18ct yellow gold, with safety chain, c.30.3g

£1,200-1,800

390 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD FANCY CURB LINK CHAIN, with lobster clasp and loop stamped '750', c.91cm long, c.42.4g

£200-400

394 A FRENCH YELLOW GOLD CURB LINK BRACELET, set overall with seven cultured button pearls, the concealed clasp with eagle and boars head marks, with safety chain, c.10.8g (all in)

389 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD GATELINK BRACELET, with large heart shaped padlock clasp and safety chain, stamped '18ct', c.50.3g

£200-400

393 A VICTORIAN YOUNG HEAD 1877 GOLD SOVEREIGN, mounted in hallmarked 9ct yellow gold as a pendant, c.9.4g (all in)

388 A 9CT ROSE GOLD BRACELET, each link hallmarked and suspending 13 9ct gold and other charms, including a harp and a camera, united with a 9ct yellow gold heart shaped padlock clasp, c.46.5g (all in)

£250-500

£600-1,200

395A AN UNMARKED YELLOW METAL GATE-LINK BRACELET, with rose metal jump ring clasp and safety chain. See illustration page 71.

£400-800

£150-300

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396 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND NATURAL PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, possibly a conversion from a tiara, the knife edge white metal necklace set with round graduated pearls and square shaped diamond-set links, the central section of leaf design set overall with graduated old-cut diamonds, total diamond weight overall c. 6.55cts, suspending a fringe terminating in 7 graduated natural saltwater pearls, the largest c. 8.3-9.1mm wide x 10-11mm long, the smallest c. 4.1mm wide, the navette shaped clasp with 3 old-cut diamonds and with swan, trefoil and indistinct makers marks, c. 42cm long, in a fitted case for W. Marshall and Co, Edinburgh.

This lot is accompanied by a Gem and Pearl Laboratory certificate confirming that the pearls in this lot are natural, saltwater.

ÂŁ9,000-12,000

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403 AN AMETHYST AND GOLD PENDANT, the large oval-cut amethyst mounted in a yellow metal bead and basket work frame, 3.7cm long, and suspended on a 9ct yellow gold filigree chain, c.13.1g (all in)

397 AN 18CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET, each link formed from plain polished and brushed white and yellow gold heart shaped links, the partially concealed clasp hallmarked, c.22g

£200-400

404 A GEORGE V 1912 YELLOW GOLD SOVEREIGN, mounted as a pendant in hallmarked 9ct yellow gold and suspended on a fine yellow metal trace-link chain, c.12g (all in)

398 AN UNMARKED YELLOW METAL PHOTO LOCKET PENDANT, with engine turned engraved decoration to one side, the other with circular photo aperture, within carved flower and scroll borders, with a conforming pendant bale, c.3.7cm long, on a later unmarked yellow gold belcher link chain

£100-200

£50-100

£100-200

£100-200

£200-400

408 A VICTORIAN 18CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BAND, with carved flower head and heart entwined decoration, c.4.2g

402 A 15CT ROSE GOLD CURB LINK FOB CHAIN, each link hallmarked, with a 15ct hallmarked T-bar and additional section of chain, c.34.5cm long, 54.5g (all in)

£50-100

407 AN EDWARD VII GOLD SOVEREIGN, and an Edward VII 1909 half-sovereign, c.11.9g (all in) (2)

401 A VICTORIAN OLD HEAD 1899 HALF SOVEREIGN, mounted in unmarked yellow metal as a pendant, and suspended from a 9ct yellow gold fancy trace link chain, c. 8.1g (all in)

£450-850

406 A HALLMARKED 9CT ROSE GOLD HINGED PLAIN POLISHED BANGLE, the concealed clasp with safety chain, c.9.3g

400 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD BANGLE, the hinged top section with engraved initials, stamped '15' to the concealed clasp, c.8.5g

£200-400

405 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, formed from diamond shaped textured and open wave shaped links, graduated, the concealed clasp stamped '750' with safety catch, 40cm long, c.44g

399 A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD SIGNET RING, the top section set with an oval disc of bloodstone, c.8.2g (all in)

£80-160

£400-800

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£50-100


409 A BELLE ÉPOQUE AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND PEARL NECKLACE, claw-set to the centre in yellow gold, with an oval-cut aquamarine measuring 18.6mm x 13.3mm x 6.5mm, surrounded by an open halo border of old-cut diamond flower heads and leaves, interspersed with eight pearls, all suspended from a rose-cut diamond ribbon tie and pearl set surmount, detachable, the reverse with loops for a screw brooch fitment (enclosed in the box) on an unmarked white metal filigree chain, 47cm long, in the original Harvey and Gore London fitted case. See illustration. Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset.

ÂŁ1,000-2,000

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416 A 14CT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, formed from graduated interlocking loop links, the concealed clasp hall marked, with safety catch, 44cm long, c.68.5g, in a fitted case for Garrard and Co. See illustration.

410 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ROMAN REVIVAL TORQUE BANGLE, the plain polished bangle terminating in a pair of cast ram's heads, with applied panel stamped 'Greece E39 750', c.24.6g. See illustration.

£700-1,400

417 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD 1960'S CUFF BRACELET, each rectangular link with heavy textured decoration, the concealed clasp hall marked for London 1967, c.68.1g, in a fitted case for Mappin and Webb Ltd. See illustration.

411 AN UNMARKED YELLOW METAL LOCKET, of flag form, engraved with a monogram 'HA' and surmounted by a cast recumbent lion, the interior for photograph, 4cm long, c.7.9g See illustration.

£100-200

£700-1400

£150-300

£250-500

415 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, each reticulated link modelled as a textured swirl and bead, the concealed clasp hallmarked for London 1975, c.22.5g See illustration.

£3,000-6,000

420 A 15CT ROSE GOLD FOB CHAIN, each link hall marked with a 15ct gold carabiner clasp at one end and a plated carabiner clasp the other, and suspending a hall marked 15ct rose gold T-bar, c.37cm long, c.46.9g (all in) See illustration.

414 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD LONG OPERA CHAIN, the rope twist chain with a flattened rectangular engraved hook clasp, stamped 9ct, 152cm long, c.45.3g. See illustration.

£200-400

419 AN UNMARKED 18CT YELLOW GOLD MODERNIST BRACELET, formed from alternating plain polished rectangular link and oval moulded links, the concealed clasp with pull-out safety stoppers, c.81.1g. See illustration.

413 A PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S 18CT YELLOW GOLD CUFFLINKS, each with enamelled decoration of vices including gambling, drinking and women, the reverse hallmarked, c.7.6g (all in). See illustration.

£350-650

418 A 9CT TRI-COLOURED GOLD CUFF BRACELET, each slender rectangular link in yellow, rose and white brushed textured gold, within flattened herringbone borders, the concealed clasp stamped '375 9kt' with double safety catch, c.37.5g See illustration.

412 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD CURB FOB CHAIN, each link hallmarked, with hallmarked large jump ring, carabiner clasp and suspending a hallmarked T-bar, 44cm long, c.60.8g (all in) See illustration.

£600-1,200

£400-800

421 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD CURB-LINK CHARM BRACELET, suspending 13 9ct yellow gold and other charms, including an acorn and a handbag, united by a 9ct yellow gold engraved heart padlock clasp with safety chain, c.31.9g (all in) See illustration.

£150-300

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£200-400


Lot 421

Lot 420

Lot 415 Lot 416 Lot 418

Lot 414

Lot 413 Lot 419

Lot 413

Lot 410

Lot 412

Lot 411 91


429 A VICTORIAN AMETHYST, SEED PEARL AND HAIRWORK CLUSTER BROOCH, in an unmarked yellow gold closed back setting, a large amethyst and 9ct branch shank cocktail ring and a collection of other jewellery (a lot)

422 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the central oval-cut sapphire in a yellow gold rub-over setting to either end, and flanked on either side by two graduated calibre-cut diamonds, forming stepped shoulders to a hallmarked 18ct yellow gold shank

£250-500

423 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central rectangular-cut emerald in a collet setting and surrounded by a millegrain rub-over set border of ten round-cut diamonds forming a rectangular design, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders

430 A VICTORIAN GOLD RING, with intricate floral and scroll engraving overall, claw-set with a large oval-cut synthetic ruby

£200-400

£100-200

£300-600

£100-200

£100-200

428 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD LONG GUARD CHAIN, of belcher link form, the carabiner clasp stamped '9ct', applied 9ct mark to the chain, c.160cm long, c.25.3g

£300-600

433A MILITARY INTEREST: A ROYAL SIGNAL CORPS DIAMOND BROOCH, modelled with graduated round-art diamonds overall, with red enamelling to the crown and blue enamel to the motto "Certa Cito", in platinum and gold, c.4cm long, in the case for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, with original receipt dated September 1937

427 A 22CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BAND, an 18ct yellow gold wedding band, and two others unmarked, c.11.3g (all in), and other similar gold coloured jewellery (a lot)

£100-200

433 A YELLOW METAL FILIGREE CURBLINK NECKLACE, the lobster clasp and necklace ends stamped '750', 48cm long,

426 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, rub-over claw set with three graduated oval opal cabochons, flanked by two rows of three graduated round-cut diamonds, in 18ct yellow gold to an 18ct yellow gold shank

£50-100

432 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD 'BRITANNIC PATENT' ELASTICATED GATE-LINK BRACELET, with engraved '15ct No.19468', c.16.4g (all in)

425 AN AQUAMARINE SOLITAIRE RING, the central emerald-cut aquamarine measuring c.15mm x 12mm x 0.5mm, the four claw 18ct white gold setting to an 18ct white gold shank

£80-160

431 A RUBY AND WHITE SAPPHIRE THREE STONE RING, the central oval-cut ruby flanked on either side by a princess-cut white sapphire, in a rub-over millegrain platinum rectangular setting, to an 18ct yellow gold shank

424 A RUBY AND DIAMOND GYPSY RING, the 18ct yellow gold shank, rub-over set with an oval-cut ruby and a pair of pearls either side

£150-300

£200-400

92

£400-800


434 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ETERNITY BAND, of interlocking Celtic knot design and rub-over clawset with intermittent round-cut rubies and round-cut diamond points, hallmarked to the inside

Lot 435

£100-200

435 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central emerald-cut stone in a four claw setting and raised above a millegrain set border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, forming a rectangular plaque design, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders. See illustration.

£1,000-2,000

436 A 'SAPPHIRE' AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central cushion-cut 'sapphire' collet-set and surrounded by eight graduated round old-cut diamonds, each individually millegrain collet-set, forming an outer border, to an unmarked white metal shank with chenier shoulders. See illustration.

Lot 436

£400-800

437 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD SEAL FOB, of open scroll form, set with a square double sided seal, formed from carnelian and onyx, on a 9ct yellow gold fancy twist chain, 34cm long

£150-300

438 AN EDWARDIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND CHEQUER BOARD RING, of oval form, with calibre-cut ruby chequer design, interspersed with rub-over claw-set graduated round-cut diamonds, to a yellow gold shank with open, diamond tipped shoulders. See illustration.

Lot 438

£800-1,600

438A A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central cushion-art sapphire of good mid-blue tone, 6.8mm x 7.5mm, collet set with round-art diamonds forming a border, to a yellow gold shank with open framework.

£800-1,600 93


439 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large central cushion-cut aquamarine measuring c.11mm x 8.3mm x 6mm, in a collet setting and surrounded by a rub-over shaped round brilliant-cut diamond border, forming a cluster design, the 18ct yellow gold shank with open split shoulders. See illustration.

445 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large central oval-cut sapphire c.4.25cts, collet-set and surrounded by a shaped border of fourteen round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling c.1.15cts, to an 18ct white gold shank with open shoulders. See illustration.

£300-600

446 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central round cabochon opal of green-yellow tone, in a four claw setting, raised above a shaped border of round-cut diamonds forming a flower head design, to an unmarked white gold shank with open shoulders. See illustration.

440 A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central round brilliant-cut diamond c.0.6cts, collet-set and surrounded by a calibre-cut border of rubies, forming a target design, the 18ct white gold shank with diamond set shoulders. See illustration.

£1,000-2,000

£200-400

£1,000-2,000

£250-500

450 A JADE AND DIAMOND RING, the large, part faceted green jade disc surrounded by an old-cut diamond border, in unmarked white metal, to a yellow gold shank indistinctly hall marked. See illustration.

444 A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, claw-set to the centre with an oval ruby cabochon, on an 18ct yellow gold chunky twirl shank, the top section pavé-set overall with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds offsetting the central ruby. See illustration.

£500-1,000

449 AN EDWARDIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, rub-over millegrain-set to the centre with three graduated cushion-cut sapphires, and surrounded by a border of fourteen old-cut diamonds, forming a horizontal cluster, the 18ct yellow gold shank with open carved scrolling shoulders. See illustration.

443 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND LINE RING, collet-set with two old-cut diamonds totalling c.0.6cts and flanked by three graduated square-cut emeralds in a millegrain collet setting, forming a linear design, to an 18ct yellow gold shank. See illustration.

£250-500

448 AN ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the large baguette-cut aquamarine measuring c.18.1mm x 10.3mm x 7.3mm in a raised claw-setting, the unmarked white metal shank with open stepped shoulders, each set with two graduated baguette-cut diamonds. See illustration.

£400-800

442 A 'BLACK OPAL' COCKTAIL RING, the large 'opal' cabochon in double claw setting, to an unmarked yellow gold shank, each shoulder individually claw-set with six round brilliant-cut diamonds, all with an open framework. See illustration.

£600-1,200

447 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, of scroll serpent form, the 14ct yellow gold setting paveset overall with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and claw-set to the centre with a baguette-cut emerald. See illustration.

441 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central rectangular-cut emerald in a four claw yellow gold setting and surrounded by a cluster border of twenty round brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling c.0.6cts, each individually claw-set to a 14ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders and framework. See illustration.

£1,500-3,000

£250-500 94

£300-600


Lot 439

Lot 440

Lot 441

Lot 442

Lot 443

Lot 444

Lot 445

Lot 446

Lot 447

Lot 448

Lot 449

Lot 450

95


457 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND TWIST RING, formed from two rows of graduated calibre-cut sapphires surrounded by illusion-set diamond borders, all in 18ct white gold

451 A FIVE STONE OPAL RING, the five graduated oval opal cabochons showing good blue-green iridescence, in a multiple claw setting to an unmarked yellow gold shank

£100-200

452 A RUBY AND DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND, rub-over set with rows of three round brilliant-cut diamonds and three princess-cut rubies, all in unmarked white metal

458 A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the central cushion-cut ruby flanked on either side by a round old-cut diamond, each c.0.25cts, in a rub-over claw setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank

£600-1,200

453 AN ART DECO PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, the yellow gold shank split to represent a lightning strike, millegrain rub-over set with rose-cut diamonds, and each strike ending in a graduated pearl, the largest c.4.8mm diameter, indistinctly marked, probably French

£150-300

£150-300

£200-400

461 A DIAMOND AND BLUE STONE RING, rub-over set with three graduated old-cut diamonds totalling c.0.5cts, and flanked with two round-cut blue stones, probably sapphires, to an 18ct yellow shank with engraved stylized shoulders

£150-300

456 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval-cut emerald in a four-claw setting and surrounded by two stepped part illusion-set borders of round brilliant-cut diamonds forming a cluster design, the unmarked white metal setting with open shoulders and basket work frame

£400-800

460 A RUBY AND DIAMOND LINE CLUSTER RING, rub-over claw-set with ten graduated round-cut rubies, set on a diagonal and flanked by borders of graduated roundcut diamonds forming a line design on a 9ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders and framework

455 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD TWIST RING, of swirl form, the top section with purple guilloche enamel and inset with a curved graduated swirl row of round brilliant-cut diamonds, with millennium hallmarks

£200-400

459 AN AQUAMARINE DRESS RING, the large rectangular-cut aquamarine measuring c.17.8mm x 12.9mm x 8.4mm, to a hallmarked 9ct white gold shank with heavy open shoulders terminating in claws

454 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD TWIST RING, the top section with red guilloche enamel, and inset with a curved row of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds (ensuite with lot 455)

£300-600

£300-600

462 A DIAMOND AND ORANGE STONE RING, the central oval-cut dark orange stone probably citrine, claw-set to an 18ct yellow gold shank, each shoulder clawset and illusion-set with three diamond points

£250-500

96

£200-400


463 A NATURAL UNTREATED SAPPHIRE RING, the large central square cushion-cut sapphire c.8.9mm x 8.8mm x 7.3mm, in a four-claw setting, each shoulder set with three graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds to an unmarked white metal shank. See illustration.

This ring is accompanied by a Gem and Pearl Laboratory Certificate, No.11220, confirming the sapphire to be natural, with no evidence of heat treatment, opinion on origin: Sri Lanka.

Provenance: Private collection, Berkshire.

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

464 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND RING, millegrain collet-set to the centre with a round old-cut diamond c.1cts and flanked on four sides by four smaller round old-cut diamonds, total diamond weight overall c.2.8cts, to an unmarked yellow gold shank. See illustration. Provenance: Private collection, Dorset

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

97


465 AN ART DECO SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the central rectangular-cut synthetic sapphire in a four claw setting, surrounded by a rub-over set border of round-cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold shank, the shoulders set with a cluster of a baguette-cut diamond and baguette-cut sapphires intersecting the main design See illustration

471 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval-cut sapphire in a yellow gold claw setting raised above a border of eight round brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling circa 1.2cts, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders. See illustration

£300-600

472 A BAROQUE PEARL RING, the yellow gold shank with wire-work spun decoration, prong-set with a large grey/pink baroque pearl (untested), c.12.4mm (widest point) x c.9.5mm (narrowest point). See illustration

466 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING millegrain collet-set to the centre with an oval-cut aquamarine and surrounded by a shaped cluster border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the 18ct white gold shank set with a baguette-cut diamond to each shoulder intersecting the main design. See illustration

473 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND TARGET RING collet-set to the centre with a round brilliant-cut diamond circa 0.2cts and surrounded by a cluster border of calibre-cut sapphires forming a target design to an unmarked white gold shank. See illustration

£600-1,200

467 AN EDWARDIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PLAQUE RING of shaped rectangular form millegrain illusion-set within patterns with eight graduated round-cut diamonds and rub-over set to the centre with an oval-cut sapphire, in unmarked white metal to an 18ct yellow gold shank. See illustration

£300-600

£200-400

476 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the central square-cut aquamarine in a millegrain rub-over setting surrounded by a stylised border of eight round brilliant-cut diamonds and four princess-cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold shank with open shoulders, each set with a round-cut diamond. See illustration

£300-600

470 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE DIAMOND AND EMERALD RING collet-set to the centre with a round brilliant-cut diamond, circa 0.4cts, surrounded by a calibre border of emeralds and a further outer border of graduated roundcut millegrain-set diamonds forming a target design, the unmarked white metal shank with diamond-set leaf design shoulders. See illustration

£300-600

475 A PINK STONE SOLITAIRE RING, the large central emerald-cut stone, possibly spinel, measuring c.11.2mm x 10.2mm x 6.1mm, in a 9ct white gold four claw setting and shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration

469 A PURPLE/PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central round-cut purple/pink sapphire measuring c.6mm dia. raised in a claw setting and surrounded by a claw-set border of ten round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 0.5cts, to an 18ct white gold shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration

£600-1,200

474 A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central pear-cut ruby in a yellow gold multiple claw setting raised above a border of eleven round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 0.6cts, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration

£250-500

468 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE RUBY AND DIAMOND RING millegrain-set to the centre with a square-cut ruby and surrounded by a diamond-set quatrefoil openwork border, intersected by two baguette-cut rubies forming a plaque design, to an 18ct yellow gold shank. See illustration

£800-1,600

£1,200-1,800 98

£700-1,400


Lot 465

Lot 466

Lot 467

Lot 468

Lot 469

Lot 470

Lot 471

Lot 472

Lot 473

Lot 474

Lot 475

Lot 476

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483 AN EDWARDIAN SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large central oval-cut sapphire in a millegrain rub-over setting and surrounded by shaped border of old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, to an unmarked white metal shank with open chenier shoulders

477 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large oval-cut sapphire in a four claw setting and raised above a border of six round graduated brilliant-cut diamonds and six pear-cut graduated diamonds, total diamond weight circa 2.0cts, to an unmarked white metal wire-work shank with open shoulders

£1,000-2,000

484 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the central round brilliant-cut stone circa 0.5cts, in a narrow illusion platinum coronet claw setting, the 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders, with diamonds illusion-set to the top

478 A VICTORIAN FIVE STONE RING, the five graduated oval cushion-cut green stones, possibly green sapphires (one replacement green stone), set in 18ct yellow gold within a scroll setting

£200-400

479 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND LINE RING rub-over set in a horizontal line with three oval-cut sapphires with four diamond points between, in a rubover white metal setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank

£100-200

£400-800

487 A VICTORIAN FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the five graduated round old-cut stones totalling circa 1.0cts, in an unmarked yellow gold scroll setting and shank

£650-850

£250-500

488 A MODERN DIAMOND CLUSTER RING formed from three stepped rows of round graduated brilliant-cut diamonds to a 9ct yellow gold shank with reeded shoulders

£250-500

482 A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING set with six round-cut rubies surrounding a central round brilliant-cut diamond, circa 0.15cts, with further diamond points creating a snowflake design, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders

£80-160

486 A FULL DIAMOND ETERNITY RING, the platinum scroll chased shank millegrain rub-over set overall with 19 round-cut diamonds, each c.0.05cts

481 A GREENSTONE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the central emerald-cut stone in a yellow gold collet setting, probably emerald, and surrounded by a shaped cluster border of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 0.36ts, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open shoulders

£300-600

485 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the five graduated round old-cut diamonds in a heavy rub-over scroll setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank

480 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large central oval-cut aquamarine in a collet setting and surrounded by a millegrain rub-over set border of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds to an 18ct white gold shank

£200-400

£200-400

488A A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central dark blue round-cut sapphire claw-set and surrounded by 24 diamonds in an illusion petal-shaped setting, in white gold to an 18ct gold shank.

£400-800

100


489 AN ART DECO DIAMOND RING, the large central old-cut stone circa 1.25cts in a curved four claw setting, the stylised open splay shoulders inset with rows of round-cut diamonds, to a platinum shank with open shoulders, stamped 'plat.in'. See illustration

Lot 489

£800-1,500

490 CARTIER: A FULL DIAMOND ETERNITY RING channel-set overall with princess-cut diamonds totalling circa 2.8cts, the white metal shank inscribed "Cartier, London" with the original box, and Cartier certificate. See illustration

£4,000-6,000

491 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the large central round-cut stone circa 1.5cts and flanked on either side by a smaller round-cut diamond, each circa 0.6cts, to an 18ct yellow gold heavy claw setting, the shank stamped 18ct. with reeded carved scroll shoulders. See illustration

Provenance: Private collection, Berkshire.

£2,500-4,500

Lot 490

492 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three graduated round old-cut stones totalling circa 1.1cts, with diamond points at either end, in a platinum scroll setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank.

£250-500

493 A MARQUISE DIAMOND DRESS RING, the unmarked yellow gold shank tension-set to the centre with a marquise-cut diamond circa 0.25cts, the shank indented with a further row of nine round brilliant-cut diamonds

Lot 491

£200-400

494 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three round brilliant-cut stones claw-set and totalling circa 0.9cts, in an unmarked white metal shank with heart scroll setting

£500-1,000

101


501 AN ART DECO STYLE DIAMOND RING, the central round brilliant-cut stone circa 0.4cts, in an hexagonal millegrain setting and surrounded by an outer rub-over border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, with baguette-cut diamonds to the intersecting shoulders, on an 18ct white gold shank with diamond-set open shoulders. See illustration

495 AN ART DECO STYLE DIAMOND RING collet-set to the centre with a round old-cut stone and surrounded by a symmetrical open-work diamond-set border, to an 18ct yellow gold shank. See illustration

£500-1,000

496 A THREE STONE DIAMOND TWIST RING, the three graduated round old-cut diamonds totalling circa 1.0cts, collet-set to an 18ct yellow gold shank with twisted shoulders. See illustration

502 A DIAMOND RING, the large central round-cut stone circa 1.38cts, in a four claw setting, each shoulder set with three calibre-cut sapphires with diamond-set loops, to an unmarked white metal shank. See illustration

£800-1,500

497 CARTIER: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD RING pave-set to the top section with three rows of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank inscribed "Cartier 750", numbered 54C85623 with Cartier stamp. See illustration

£2,500-3,500

£1,500-3,000

500 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the central round-cut stone circa 1.54cts, in a claw heart coronet setting to a platinum shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration Provenance: Private collection, Dorset

£1,000-2,000

Cartier's current UK retail price of this ring is £1,570

£800-1,500

505 A SQUARE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING millegrain-set overall with nine graduated round-cut diamonds totalling circa 1.25cts, to an 18ct yellow gold shank. See illustration

£100-200

£1,000-2,000

504 CARTIER: AN 18CT WHITE GOLD "LOVE" RING set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank interior inscribed "Cartier 750", hallmarked and numbered BE6941. See illustration

499 A VICTORIAN 'LUCKY' RING, the 18ct yellow gold shank mounted with a rose-cut diamond horseshoe to the centre. See illustration

£4,000-6,000

503 A DIAMOND-SET THREE-QUARTER ETERNITY BAND rub-over claw-set with 12 graduated round old-cut diamonds totalling circa 2.45cts, in unmarked white metal. See illustration

498 A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING claw-set to the centre with a round brilliant-cut diamond circa 0.5cts and surrounded by a border of eight smaller round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight overall circa 1.7cts, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration

£800-1,500

£300-600

506 A LARGE DIAMOND FLOWERHEAD CLUSTER RING claw-set overall with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 2.4cts, in a raised open claw setting to an 18ct white gold shank. See illustration 102

£2,000-4,000


Lot 495

Lot 496

Lot 497

Lot 498

Lot 499

Lot 500

Lot 501

Lot 502

Lot 503

Lot 504

Lot 505

Lot 506

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507 CARTIER: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BAND claw-set to the centre with a round-cut diamond, the setting displaying a heart shape from the side, the shank inscribed "Cartier 750", numbered 54KQ030, with hallmarks and dated 1997. See illustration

Lot 507

£1,000-2,000

508 A DIAMOND DRESS RING, the central round old-cut diamond circa 0.92cts, surrounded by shaped borders of further smaller round brilliant-cut diamonds with a baguette-cut diamond intersecting on either shoulder, to a platinum shank with open shoulders, total diamond weight circa 1.45cts. See illustration Lot 508

£2,500-3,500

509 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the central round-cut diamond circa 1.0cts, in a coronet heart claw setting, the platinum shank with open chenier shoulders inset with diamonds. See illustration

£900-1,800

510 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond (calculated carat weight 0.72cts) in a four claw twisted setting to a platinum shank. See illustration

This lot is accompanied by a GIA Certificate stating the stone to be 0.72cts F colour, clarity VS2.

£1,500-3,000

511 A DIAMOND FLOWERHEAD CLUSTER RING rub-over collet-set overall with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 1.5cts to an 18ct yellow gold shank

Lot 509

£800-1,500

512 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the five round graduated old-cut stones totalling circa 1cts to an 18ct yellow gold shank with heavy scroll setting

104

£400-800


513 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING claw-set to the centre with a large round-cut diamond circa 1.64cts and flanked on either side by a smaller round-cut diamond, each circa 0.75cts, in a heart-shaped claw setting, the unmarked white gold shank with diamond-set open shoulders. See illustration

Lot 513

£8,000-10,000

514 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the five graduated round-cut diamonds totalling circa 1.4cts in a rub-over scroll claw setting to a 18ct yellow gold shank, numbered and hallmarked. See illustration

£1,000-2,000

515 AN EMERALD-CUT DIAMOND FULL ETERNITY BAND, set with eighteen claw-set emerald-cut diamonds, each c.0.33cts, in unmarked white metal, total diamond weight c.5.94cts, in a Boodle and Dunthorpe green pouch. See illustration.

Lot 514

Provenance: Private collection, Lancashire

£4,000-8,000

516 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the central round brilliant-cut stone circa 0.65cts, in a four claw white gold setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank

£400-800

517 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three round brilliant-cut diamonds totalling circa 1.1cts, in a rub-over 18ct white gold setting, to an 18ct yellow gold shank with diamond-set shoulders

£1,000-2,000

Lot 515

518 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the central round-cut diamond circa 1.0cts, in a four claw setting to an unmarked white metal shank with stylised rectangular shoulders

£800-1,600

519 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING of quatrefoil form set overall with graduated round-cut and rose-cut diamonds, in white metal, to a yellow gold shank stamped 15ct

£400-800 105


525 AN UNMARKED YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled in the form of an exotic bird with textured feather decoration overall, the plume and neck individually claw-set with 25 graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds with an oval-cut emerald eye, the reverse with brooch fitment, unmarked, circa 9.5cm long, (c.20.5grams all in). See illustration

520 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond circa 0.75cts, claw-set in white gold to an 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders

£500-1,000

521 KUTCHINSKY: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled as a leopard with round-cut emerald eyes and a diamond-set muzzle, with enamelled spots overall, the reverse with double brooch pin, hallmarked to the tail, circa 7.5cm long, (c.47grams all in). See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset

£600-1,200

526 A MODERNIST DESIGN DIAMOND BROOCH formed from textured open squares set at different heights, individually claw-set with 19 graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight circa 1.14cts, in unmarked yellow metal, 5.7cm long (c.19.6grams all in). See illustration

522 BOUCHERON: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD FLOWER BROOCH, the textured petals with millegrain diamond-set centre and leaf, the brooch fitment stamped "Boucheron made in France", unnumbered, circa 1960, 5.7cm long, (c.29.6grams all in). See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset

£800-1,600

Provenance: Private collection, Dorset

£400-800

£800-1,500

528 A 1960'S CORAL, TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER BROOCH formed from multiple claw-set cabochon pale coral and turquoise overall forming a flowerhead design, with green enamel leaves and the centre set with six round brilliantcut diamonds, the reverse with pendant bale and brooch fitments, in unmarked yellow gold, circa 5.3cm dia. See illustration

£1,200-1,800

529 A PAIR OF 9CT YELLOW GOLD EAR STUDS, each formed as a stylised fan, hallmarked for Birmingham 1982, each 3.5cm dia. (c.18.8grams all in). See illustration

524 A RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCH modelled as two scrolls in unmarked yellow and white gold, individually claw-set overall with seven graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, and a row of three oval-cut rubies, the reverse with brooch fitment and safety chain, 5.6cm long, (c.19.6grams all in). See illustration

£700-1,400

527 A 1960'S MODERNIST STYLE BROOCH formed from multiple textured strands of yellow metal, individually claw-set with five round brilliant-cut diamonds and cushion-cut rubies, the reverse with brooch fitment, 3cm long, (c.27.1grams all in). See illustration

523 KUTCHINSKY: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD POODLE BROOCH wearing a diamond-set crown with round-cut emerald eyes and a cabochon sapphire nose with ruby mouth, suspending a small brilliant-cut diamond from its collar, the reverse hallmarked, circa 5.5cm long, (c.26.2grams all in). See illustration

£250-500

£200-400

530 A PAIR OF 1960'S TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, each formed as flowerheads from multiple cabochon turquoise clusters, each claw-set to the centre with a round brilliant-cut diamond circa 0.2cts, in unmarked yellow gold, each 2.2cm dia. See illustration

£400-800

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£600-1,200


Lot 530

Lot 524

Lot 521 Lot 525

Lot 528

Lot 523

Lot 526

Lot 529

Lot 527 Lot 522

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531 A DIAMOND PENDANT formed from three graduated millegrain diamond-set loops, in 18ct white gold, 3.7cm long and suspended on an 18ct white gold rope-twist chain, 38 cm long. See illustration

Lot 531

£500-1,000

532 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the large pear-cut aquamarine circa 20.8mm long x 11.5mm wide x 17mm deep, in a basket claw setting and suspended from a white gold knife-edge collet-set with three small round brilliant-cut diamonds, and terminating in pearls, 4cm long, on a 9ct white gold trace link chain, 44cm long. See illustration Lot 532

£400-800

533 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND AND BLUE STONE PENDANT of open organic form set overall with graduated round-cut diamonds, suspending a round-cut blue stone, possibly a synthetic sapphire, and terminating in another to the top, suspended from a white gold trace link chain, 5.5cm long (pendant drop), in a fitted case for Mummery and Son, Stafford. See illustration

£400-800

534 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD FLOWER BRANCH BROOCH, the flowers modelled as cultured pearls with graduated round-cut garnets overall, the reverse hallmarked, with safety catch, circa 5.5cm long, (c.9.7grams all in)

Lot 533

£80-160

535 AN OPAL BAR BROOCH, the oval opal cabochon showing good blue/green iridescence and claw-set on a 15ct yellow gold knife-edge bar with tapered ends, with safety chain

£80-160

536 A MOTHER OF PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the circular mother of pearl disc of pink tone, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, with a diamond-set pendant bale, 4.5cm long, suspended on an 18ct yellow gold fancy link chain, 40cm long 108

£100-200


537 CRICKET INTEREST: A YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled as a cricket bat and wicket, the bat set with a cabochon ruby, in unmarked yellow gold with safety chain, 3cm long. See illustration

Provenance: Gifted to Mike Soper, Chairman of the Surrey County Cricket Club and Deputy Chairman of the ECB.

£50-100

Lot 537

538 A 14CT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET formed from two chains set with ten shaped moveable links, each individually decorated with gem stones and enamel, including a turtle and bee, the two part concealed clasp stamped 14k, with safety chain. See illustration

£700-1,400 Lot 538

539 GEORGE JENSEN: A PAIR OF 18CT YELLOW GOLD STYLISED HOOP DROP EARRINGS, fully hallmarked with makers marks and stud fitments, in the original fitted box, each earring circa 4cm long (c.12grams all in). See illustration

£600-1,200

540 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled as a pair of feathers, each set with a line of cabochon turquoise, the reverse with partially disfigured 750 stamp, 5.5cm long

£50-100

541 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH modelled as a poodle with textured fur and a diamondset collar and coat, with round-cut ruby eyes, the reverse hallmarked with brooch fitment, circa 3cm long (c.15grams all in)

Lot 539

£150-300

542 A BEE BROOCH, the yellow gold bar set to the centre with a ruby, pearl and diamond-set bee, hallmarks rubbed

£80-160

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549 A RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCH modelled as a branch of flowers, each flower claw-set to the centre with a round-cut ruby and surrounded by an illusion-set diamond petal, against yellow gold leaves and stems, unmarked, the reverse with brooch fitment, 3.8cm long

543 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND COLLAR NECKLACE, each curved linear link millegrain-set overall with round brilliant-cut diamonds, interspersed with kiss-shaped diamond-set links, the carabiner clasp stamped 750, circa 30cm long

£250-500

550 A MODERN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT of symmetrical leaf-scroll design, rub-over set overall with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, with a central pear-cut sapphire and suspending a pear-cut sapphire drop, circa 3cm wide, on an 18ct yellow gold box-link chain, 40cm long

544 LALIQUE: A PURPLE GLASS HEARTSHAPED PENDANT with etched signature "Lalique" to the back, with a white metal pendant bale stamped "Lalique", suspended on an 18ct white gold rope-twist chain, 38cm long

£50-100

545 A VICTORIAN STYLE 9CT YELLOW GOLD AMETHYST AND PEARL NECKLACE, the central section with leaf-moulded hallmarked links, each set with round-cut amethysts and interspersed with three graduated cultured pearls, and suspending three stylised leaf cartouche drops, each set with graduated oval-cut amethysts, and a rope-twist chain, overall length circa 48cm long

552 A MODERN DIAMOND-SET PENDANT of open diamond shape, rub-over set overall with a border of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in yellow and white gold, with a diamond-set pendant bale, circa 3.7cm long, and suspended on an 18ct yellow gold fancy link chain, 40cm long

£200-400

£300-600

553 AN EDWARDIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND BROOCH of quatrefoil form, the open scrolls collet-set with four old-cut diamonds totalling circa 0.6cts, with five graduated rectangular-cut closed back emeralds, in yellow and white metal, the reverse with detachable brooch fitments, 2cm dia.

£150-300

548 A CITRINE AND DIAMOND DISC PENDANT, the central round-cut faceted citrine circa 20.3mm dia., collet-set in 18ct yellow gold with a diamond surround, the diamond-set pendant bale stamped 750, 3.7cm long ) on an 18ct yellow and white gold mesh chain, 38cm long.

£300-600

£250-500

547 A 1960'S MODERNIST YELLOW GOLD BROOCH of sputnik form, individually claw-set with four sapphires and seven round-cut rubies, the reverse with brooch fitment, circa 3.5cm dia. (c.14.6grams all in)

£150-250

551 A DIAMOND AND 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH formed from three rope-twist strands of 18ct yellow gold, in a knot, and suspending three graduated pearcut diamonds totalling circa 0.75cts, the brooch fitment hallmarked, 4.5cm long, 12.5g (all in)

546 BULGARI: A 14CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD WHEEL PENDANT with Bulgari logo, the pendant bale stamped 585, 3cm long, 4.4g.

£200-400

£400-800

554 HOUSE OF IGOR CARL FABERGE: A PENDANT AND EARRING SUITE, the cross-shaped pendant with royal blue enamel, each end terminating in a cultured pearl, the centre claw-set with a princess-cut sapphire and four diamond points, the reverse hallmarked in 14ct yellow gold, circa 3.4cm long, and suspended on a 14ct yellow gold trace-link twist chain, and a pair of ear studs ensuite, in a fitted box (2)

£150-300

110

£500-1,000


555 A FINE CARVED JADEITE PENDANT, the untreated certified jadeite carved as a dog standing on a diamond-set and princess-cut sapphire base, the whole mounted in unmarked white metal, circa 3.5cm long, and suspended on a white metal trace link chain interspersed with pearls, circa 44cm long. See illustration

This lot is accompanied by a Gem and Pearl Laboratory Report no. 06941 stating the carved jadeite to be natural jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment.

£6,000-12,000

Lot 555

556 A PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE RUBY AND DIAMOND EAR STUDS, the central section millegrain rub-over set with three princess-cut rubies and flanked on either side by a row of two illusion-set diamonds, all in 18ct white gold (tested), with stud fitments, each earring 1.2cm long

£200-400

557 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, each collet-set in 18ct yellow gold with a round brilliantcut diamond, circa 0.07cts

£100-200

558 A PAIR OF 14CT YELLOW GOLD AND BLISTER PEARL STUD EARRINGS and a collection of other pearl-set earrings, a pair of 9ct yellow gold and blue enamel cufflinks, an artisan gold ring and a gem-set pearl clasp (a lot)

£100-200

559 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD PLAIN POLISHED BANGLE with presentation inscription dated 1922, (c.15.5grams), a cased opal-set stick pin and a diamond Etruscan revival stick pin (3)

£80-160

560 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DROP EAR STUDS, each collet-set with a round-cut aquamarine suspended from a three stone diamond-set train, in 9ct yellow gold, with screw stud fitments, 3.7cm long

£100-200

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567 A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND CUFFLINKS, each rub-over set with an oval-cut emerald surrounded by a rub-over set border of ten round brilliant-cut diamonds, in white metal, with an engraved yellow metal halo border, twisted wire links. See illustration

561 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND EAR STUDS, each white tone cultured pearl circa 7.9mm dia. and surrounded by a rub-over claw-set border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, in unmarked white metal, in a fitted case. See illustration

£200-400

562 BOUCHERON: A PAIR OF YELLOW GOLD AND SAPPHIRE CUFF LINKS of flattened curb-link form with princess-cut sapphire terminals, with Boucheron Paris mark and numbered 32243 (2). See illustration

568 A PAIR OF GEM-SET CHANDELIER EARRINGS, the pear-cut blue stone stud suspending a cluster of ovalcut orange stones, possibly yellow sapphires, with colletset diamond fringe, all in 18ct yellow gold settings, each earring circa 2.5cm long. See illustration

£800-1,600

563 A CORAL AND DIAMOND SUITE comprising a pair of ear studs and a cocktail ring, each set with an oval cabochon pale pink coral within a 14ct yellow gold tube mount, set with diamond sections, the ring 2.5cm long and stamped 14k (2) See illustration

£300-600

£1,000-2,000

£800-1,500

571 A YELLOW METAL DOUBLE BELCHER LINK LONG GUARD CHAIN with lobster clasp at one end, 134cm long and suspending a 1798 spade guinea

£150-300

£200-400

572 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD CROSS PENDANT with engraved decoration, a cast 9ct rose gold branch brooch, and a collection of other gold and gold-coloured objects (a lot)

566 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND EAR STUDS, each collet-set to the centre with an oval-cut aquamarine and surrounded by a shaped millegrain border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, forming a cluster design, each earring set in 18ct white gold, 1.3cm long. See illustration

£1,600-1,800

570 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE EAR STUDS, each round old-cut diamond circa 0.5cts, collet-set in 18ct white gold with screw stud fitments. See illustration

565 A PAIR OF GREEN STONE DROP EARRINGS, each formed from a train of three graduated oval-cut green stones, probably tourmalines, each in claw and collet settings, in unmarked raised metal with fish-hook attachments, each earring 3.7cm long. See illustration

£400-800

569 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS formed from a graduated old-cut diamond-set train suspending a cultured pearl, circa 1.3mm dia. and surrounded by a millegrain cluster border of round-cut diamonds, forming a flowerhead cluster, all in unmarked white metal, each earring circa 2.3cm long. See illustration

564 A PAIR OF PERIDOT CLUSTER DROP EARRINGS, the central peridot cluster formed from a large pear-cut and various scroll-cut stones forming a flowerhead design and suspending three peridot graduated briolette stones, all in marked yellow metal, 3.8cm long. See illustration

£800-1,500

£500-1,000 112

£80-150


Lot 562

Lot 563

Lot 561

Lot 565

Lot 566

Lot 564

Lot 568

Lot 569

Lot 567

Lot 570

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579 A 22CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BAND with pierced Celtic cross decoration, a 15ct gold and pearl-set bar brooch, a 9ct gold curb chain, (c.15.9grams all in) and an Accurist yellow metal wristwatch (a lot)

573 A 14CT YELLOW GOLD PENDANT modelled as an Asian stylised bee, the reverse stamped 585, 4.4cm wide, a pair of similar drop earrings ensuite, and a 9ct yellow gold belcher link chain, (c.25.8grams all in) (3)

£150-300

580 A COLLECTION OF SIX VICTORIAN AND LATER BAR BROOCHES including a seed pearl set crescent moon brooch in a leather fitted case (6)

574 A VICTORIAN YELLOW GOLD SCROLL BROOCH set with two cultured pearls and three turquoise cabochons, in a fitted case, 4cm long, and a collection of other turquoise and yellow metal and gold-set jewellery (a lot)

£80-160

£80-160

£100-200

£100-200

584 A PAIR OF DIAMOND DROP EAR STUDS formed from three scallops of calibre-cut diamonds suspending a two claw-set diamond train with a larger round brilliant-cut diamond drop, circa 0.3cts, total diamond weight for the pair circa 1.12cts, in 18ct white gold, 3cm long

578 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD GENTLEMANS SIGNET RING with engraved initials, another similar and a collection of other gold jewellery (c.29.6grams all in)

£100-200

583 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE EAR STUDS, the emerald-cut aquamarines in a four claw setting and surrounded by an open rectangular 9ct white gold border, 1.1cm long

577 A PAIR OF 22CT YELLOW GOLD VENUS DE MILO MEDALLION CUFFLINKS marked "Or 920", (c.73grams) (2)

£50-100

582 GILLIAN PACKARD (1938-1997): A PAIR OF 9CT YELLOW GOLD EAR STUDS of open knotted hoop design, each claw-set with a diamond, hallmarked to the reverse, 1.4cm dia.

£100-200

576 A 1920'S YELLOW METAL BRACELET set with three oval and round synthetic colour change sapphires, a pair of jade "hoop" earrings and a collection of other small jewellery (a lot)

£50-100

581 IVAR HOLTH: A PAIR OF NORWEGIAN SILVER AND RED ENAMEL FLOWERHEAD EAR CLIPS, the reverse hallmarked, each earring circa 2.7cm dia.

575 A PAIR OF 9CT YELLOW GOLD OVAL CUFF LINKS, each enamelled with official colours and associated armorial, and another similar pair, in a fitted case, (c.14.1grams all in) (2)

£100-200

£150-300

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£500-1,000


585 A CONTINENTAL GEM-SET PENDANT, of open circular design, modelled to the centre with a pair of exotic birds, set with table-cut diamonds and round-cut blue stones, with a diamond, seed pearl and cushion-cut blue stone display to the centre, and surrounded by a border of round-cut blue stones and pearls, all in yellow and white metal, the reverse with partially scratched hallmark, 4.5cm diameter, in a fitted case. See illustration.

Lot 585

£200-400

586 CHRISTIAN DIOR: AN 18CT GOLD 'BOIS DE ROSE' BRACELET, modelled as a stylised branch, with 'Dior' stamp, and numbered 019993, hallmarked, c.15.5g. See illustration.

Dior currently retail this bangle at £2,600

£1,000-2,000

Lot 586

587 CHRISTIAN DIOR: AN 18CT GOLD 'BOIS DE ROSE' RING, inset with diamonds to each branch tip, hallmarked, 'Dior' stamp, and numbered '51017427', in the original fitted box and packaging (ensuite with lot 586)

Dior currently retail this ring at £1,450

£400-800

588 BULGARI: A DIAMOND SET CROSS PENDANT, the 18ct white gold cross millegrain set with diamonds to the front, hallmarked, 2.5cm long, on a Bulgari marked 18ct white gold trace-link chain, 40cm long See illustration.

£800-1,500

Lot 588

589 GEORG JENSEN: A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER SWIRL EARRINGS, hallmarked with Jensen's stamp to the reverse, each 3cm long

£40-80

115


595 A LARGE 'AMBER' BEAD PENDANT, carved as a stylized leaf, of opaque butterscotch colour, c.6cm long, c.15g, suspended on a unmarked yellow gold curb link chain. See illustration.

590 AN 'EGG YOLK AMBER' GRADUATED BEAD NECKLACE, the largest bead c.3.1cm wide, the smallest bead c.1.5cm wide, with white metal screw clasp, 52cm long, c.160.2g (all in). See illustration.

Provenance: Private collection, Dorset. Purchased from the Ukraine.

£1,000-2,000

596 AN 'AMBER' BOULDER BEAD, c.3.5mm wide, drilled to the centre, c.16g

591 A 'BUTTERSCOTCH AMBER' BEAD NECKLACE, with nineteen graduated beads interspersed with glass decorative beads, the largest 'amber' bead, c.2.5cm wide, the smallest c.1.6cm wide, c.78cm long, c.86.6g (all in). See illustration.

£300-600

£100-200

£100-200

599 AN 'AMBER' PENDANT, of translucent orange colour, c.55mm x 35mm, c18.7g (all in)

£150-300

600 A JADE BEAD NECKLACE, each spherical bead c.11-12mm wide, knotted with a yellow metal jump ring clasp, 38cm long

£300-600

594 A MODERN 'AMBER' NECKLACE, the large spangled amber disc c.8cm wide, in a hand wrought white metal berry and branch setting and chain, unmarked. See illustration.

£80-160

598 A GRADUATED RECONSTITUTED AMBER BOULDER BEAD NECKLACE, of semi-opaque, red and butterscotch colour, the largest bead c.22mm wide, the smallest c.14mm wide, united by a white metal barrel clasp, 48cm long, c.95.3g (all in)

593 A LARGE MODERN 'AMBER' BOULDER AND SILVER BEAD NECKLACE, with eleven graduated translucent 'amber' boulders, interspersed with silver graduated discs, knotted on a rope with a silver clasp, the largest boulder c.6cm long, the smallest c.3cm long, c.50cm long See illustration

£150-300

597 A ROW OF GRADUATED AMBER BOULDER BEADS, transparent, with spangle inclusions, the largest bead c.13mm wide, the smallest bead c.1cm wide, united by a white metal barrel clasp, 34cm long, c.59g (all in)

592 A GRADUATED 'BUTTERSCOTCH AMBER' BEAD NECKLACE, the largest bead c.1.6cm wide, the smallest c.8mm wide, c.60cm long overall, and an 'amber' set leaf brooch, c.26.3g (all in). (2) See illustration.

£200-400

£30-60

601 A LARGE AMETHYST BEAD NECKLACE, each spherical bead c.17mm wide, with a magnetic silver gilt clasp, c40cm long, a pair of 9ct yellow gold set amethyst ear studs ensuite, a similar pair of lapis lazuli ear studs and two pairs of amber ear studs (a lot)

£400-800

116

£50-100


Lot 593

Lot 592

Lot 590

Lot 595

Lot 596

Lot 591 Lot 594 117


608 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, knotted, set with graduated pearls, the smallest c.3.1mm wide, the largest c.7mm wide, united by a white metal pearl set clasp, c.60cm long. See illustration.

602 A MEXICAN SILVER COLLAR NECKLACE, each graduated link modelled as a stylised arrow head, forming a spiky design, the concealed clasp stamped 'Mexico 925', c36cm long. See illustration.

£350-650

609 A GRADUATED CORAL BOULDER BEAD NECKLACE, the largest red coral bead c.28mm wide, the smallest c.20mm wide, united by a white metal jump ring clasp, 48cm long. See illustration.

603 A BOHEMIAN GARNET NECKLACE, formed from quatrefoil cluster links of round-cut closed back garnets, the central section with graduated cluster garnet flower heads and conforming flower head drops, the concealed clasp set with six round-cut garnets, all in unmarked yellow metal, c.42cm long. See illustration.

£50-100

611 AN EDWARDIAN CONTINENTAL PASTE NECKLACE, the yellow metal trace-link chain in cut down colletsetting overall with graduated oval-cut colourless pastes, terminating in a flower head and pear drop shaped cluster drop, c.46cm long. See illustration.

£80-150

£80-160

613 A CULTURED PEARL DOUBLE ROW NECKLACE, the two graduated rows of cultured pearl knotted, the largest c.0.2mm wide, the smaller c.4.4mm wide, united by a circular white metal clasp, rub-over claw-set with diamond points and round cut sapphires, 44cm long. See illustration.

£600-1,200

607 A CULTURED BEAD NECKLACE, knotted, each pearl, c.7.5-7.9mm wide, united by an 18ct yellow and white gold diamond set hook clasp, c.48cm long. See illustration.

£100-200

612 A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SAMPLE AGATE BRACELET, each oblong or shaped link set with a different coloured agate, within engraved scroll silver mounts, terminating in a agate-set locket clasp. See illustration.

606 A GRADUATED OPAL BEAD NECKLACE, each bead showing green-orange iridescence, the largest bead c.8mm wide, the smallest bead c.4mm wide, partially knotted, and united by a 9ct yellow gold barrel clasp, 43cm long. See illustration.

£80-150

£150-300

605 A CONTINENTAL ARTS AND CRAFTS PENDANT, of open symmetrical scroll form, set overall with tablecut diamonds, a central blister pearl and cabochon green stone, with pearl drops overall, in silver with a gold back, with a diamond set pendant bale, 6cm long, suspended on a white metal curb-link chain. See illustration.

£350-650

610 AN INDIAN PENDANT, of cartouche form, collet-set with table-cut diamonds against a red, white and blue enamelled ground, the reverse with cabochon pink stones forming a floral design against a green enamelled ground, and suspending pearl and red bead drops, 4.5cm long, on a silk and gold thread cord. See illustration.

604 A BOHEMIAN GARNET NECKLACE, each link formed from an oval multiple round-cut garnet cluster, graduating to a central flower head cluster, and suspending smaller garnet flower head cluster drops, all in unmarked yellow metal, 42cm long, and an AustroHungarian red stone and seed pearl open-link necklace, 44cm long (2) See illustration.

£80-160

£100-200 118

£200-400


Lot 605 Lot 610

Lot 602 Lot 604 Lot 607 Lot 603

Lot 613

Lot 608

Lot 606

Lot 612

Lot 611

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620 A LEATHER BOUND JEWELLERY CASKET, containing a quantity of gem-set bead necklaces, including coral, amethyst, quartz and ivory (a lot)

614 A LONG CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, each pearl c.8.3mm wide, c.80cm long, in a Boodle and Dunthorpe green leather case

£200-400

621 A VICTORIAN SILVER LOCKET, of oval form, with rosette bead and fan shaped decoration, suspended on a chain, and a collection of other Victorian and late silver jewellery including a malachite bow brooch (a lot)

615 A CULTURED PEARL SEMIBAROQUE BEAD NECKLACE, knotted, the largest pearl c.0.5mm wide, united by a circular silver clasp with pearl to the centre, c.86cm long

£80-160

616 A FINE SEED PEARL NECKLACE, graduated, the largest pearl c.4mm wide, the smallest c.2mm wide, united by a 15ct yellow gold and platinum pearl set clasp with double safety chain, 38cm long, another knotted similar row, and a pearl set crescent brooch (3)

£100-200

£80-160

£150-300

624 A DOUBLE ROW PEARL CHOKER, the two strands of black velvet ribbon stitched with an interlacing pattern of seed pearls, terminating in an openwork white metal circular clasp, set overall with diamonds and a central pearl, c.26cm long, a yellow gold pearl set sunburst brooch pendant, with diamond set pendant bale and a collection of other gold and paste set jewellery (a lot)

£100-200

619 A PAIR OF CERAMIC TURQUOISE SCARAB BEETLE CUFFLINKS, mounted in unmarked yellow metal, a pair of stick pins en suite and other scarab beetle items in addition to a carved 'jade' pendant (a lot)

£150-300

623 AN OVAL-CUT CITRINE AND SEED PEARL CLUSTER BROOCH, in unmarked yellow gold, with a Hamilton and Inches box, and a collection of other bar brooches including three set with seed pearls in 9ct and 15ct yellow gold (6)

618 A CULTURED PEARL LONG BEAD NECKLACE, knotted, each pearl c.6.4mm, with a 18ct yellow gold pearl bead clasp, 86cm long, and a smaller similar necklace, which can be joined to create a longer first necklace, c.40cm long (2)

£150-300

622 A ROSE-CUT DIAMOND-SET BAR BROOCH, with chased flower and leaf white setting, in the original fitted Carington and Co. case, an opal and gold set stick pin, in an S. J. Phillips case, and a collection of other jewellery (a lot)

617 TWO CULTURED PEARL BUTTON BEAD NECKLACES, knotted, each pearl c.10mm wide, each 100cm long (2)

£200-400

£100-200

625 A SILVER TICKET TOKEN FOR THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS GEORGE STREET, 25th OCTOBER 1934, a Spanish garnet and pearl 18th century brooch, in a Hamilton and Inches box, and a collection of other jewellery including coral, amethyst and gold (a lot)

£100-200

120

£200-400


Lot 629

629 A PERSIAN SILVER COLLAR NECKLACE, with heart and Arabic script coin fringe, an Indian coin and collar necklace, and a bone bead necklace suspending a thaler (3). See illustration.

626 THREE PAIRS OF SILVER SIAMESE BULLET MONEY CUFFLINKS, probably 19th century, and a collection of other jewellery including a sample agate bracelet and a New Zealand jade pendant (a lot)

£100-200

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF AFRICAN, ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN JEWELLERY

630 A SET OF FOUR INDIAN SILVER MULTIPLE STAND ANKLE AND BRACELET CUFFS, a pair of silver snake-link bracelets and other Indian silver jewellery (a lot)

627 A TURKISH SILVER TUMAR, with banded rope twist decoration and suspending five bells, and a collection of similar jewellery including tumar's and amulet cases, some set with semi-precious stones (a lot)

£80-160

631 THREE LARGE AFRICAN WHITE METAL BEAD NECKLACES, including one possibly from Uzbekistan (3)

£150-300

628 A LARGE AFRICAN WHITE METAL COLLAR, formed from five graduated tubes, a similar Indian bead and wirework decorated collar with bell fringe, and three other similar necklaces (a lot)

£150-300

£100-200 121

£50-100


Lot 634

635 A LARGE COLLECTION OF AFRICAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN JEWELLERY, including a coin set coral bead necklace, a similar neck choker (a lot)

632 A PERSIAN SILVER GRADUATED ROPE TWIST TORQUE NECKLACE, with rosette and beadwork pendant, and three others similar, 19th century and later

£150-300

636 A SILVER TURKOMAN DAGDAN, set with turquoise and carnelian, a tekke Turkoman goza asyk and a collection of other Turkish and other amulet pendants and necklaces (a lot)

633 A KOCKI TRIBE BELL FRINGE PENDANT, and a collection of other similar jewellery including necklaces and earrings (a lot)

£50-100

634 A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE JEWELLERY, including a lock style silver pendant, aigrettes and a ceremonial necklace (a lot) See illustration.

£150-300

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£100-200


Lot 637

637 SIX BOULDER LUMPS OF PEBBLE WORN YELLOW-ORANGE OPAQUE AMBER, the largest piece c.9cm long x 5cm wide x 3cm deep, c.271.1g (all in) See illustration.

639 A QUANTITY OF BONE COLOURED AND YELLOW COLOURED OPAQUE AMBER CHIP BEADS, c.302g (all in)

Provenance: Private collection, London

640 A BOX OF PREDOMINANTLY ORANGE TRANSPARENT AMBER CHIPS, strung, and a collection of semi-precious tone chip necklaces (a lot)

£2,000-4,000

638 A ROW OF TRANSLUCENT ORANGE AMBER BEADS, knotted, the largest boulder chip bead c.35mm wide, the smallest c.20mm wide, 54cm long, c.65.5g (all in)

£100-200

£300-600

641 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ORANGE OPAQUE AND TRANSLUCENT AMBER CHIPS, some strung and some loose (a lot)

£100-200

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£500-1,000


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BOXES, CADDIES AND WORK S OF ART CLOCK S AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS Rugs and carpets

Detail of Lot 728 125


Lot 702

700 A VICTORIAN 'REDWOOD' SLIDE OPENING CASKET, the two part top decorated with a gilt roundel within a carved cartouche, opening to a silk lined interior, above a flush fitting drawer, on small turned feet, 9" wide

702 AN INDIAN 'VIZAGAPATAM' CARVED, STAINED AND DECORATED BONE COVERED WORK BOX, the rectangular top decorated with carved panels and central brass handle, above a similar body, with fitted interior, on short bracket feet, 9¾" wide. See illustration.

£100-200 701 A RUSSIAN LACQUER WORK BOX, the rectangular lid decorated with a scene of a lady leaving a house to meet a man hiding amongst vegetation, the interior finished in red, marked to the underside 'Made in Russia', 6½" wide, and a similar circular snuff box, 'Les Peties Curieux', 3¼" diameter (2)

£150-250 703 A SMALL GEORGE III INLAID BURR WOOD TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, the lid and front decorated with foliate wreaths, the interior with a sinlge lidded compartment, 5" wide

£100-200

£70-100

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Lot 707

704 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD CROSS BANDED TEA CADDY, the rectangualr top, front and sides decorated with central oval satinwood panels within chequered stringing and broard cross-banding, the interior with twin lidded tea compartments, 8" wide

706 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY HEXAGONAL TEA CADDY, the shaped top with a central marquetry pattera, within narrow cross-banding, the front and sides decorated with Prince of Wales feathers and flowers, the interior fitted with twin lidded compartments, 6½" wide

£80-150

£100-200

705 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD WORKBOX, the rectangular top with satinwood strung corners, the interior with a shallow compartment above a single flush fitting drawer with turned ivory handles and key escutcheons, on similar turned ball feet, 9¾" wide

707 A LARGE SWISS 'BELLS AND DRUMS IN SIGHT' MUSICAL BOX, playing eight airs on two drums and six decorative bells surmounted by winged birds and with butterfly effect hammers and an organ, the winding lever numbered '3072', the mahogany case with satinwood stringing and ebonised moulding, with short turned legs, 14½" high x 31" wide. See illustration.

£100-200

£2,000-3,000 127


Lot 710

710 A SCANDINAVIAN BURR-WOOD TANKARD, the circular lid carved with an inscription and a running stag, 19th century, 5¼" high. See illustration

708 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DECANTER AND FOUR GLASSES, the decanter with painted gilt decoration contained within a case formed from four stacked leather bound books, 5½" high x 7½" wide

£100-200

£100-200

709 A VICTORIAN BURR OAK WRITING SLOPE, the rectangular top with brass banding and stringing, with a central brass tablet, the interior leather lined writing surface and fitted compartments with inkwells, above flush fitting carrying handles and drawer, 9" high x 22" wide

711 AN 18TH CENTURY LEATHER AND BRASS BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK, of rectangular form with all-over round headed brass nail decoration with swag effect detailing to the front, with twin carrying handles, 13" high x 29½" wide, and another similar trunk, 8" high x 21½" wide

£200-400

£200-400

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Lot 715

712 AN 18TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND TRAVELLING CASE, of rectangular form, with tooled red leather and round headed brass nailed borders and circle decoration, 6" high x 18½" wide

714 AN 18TH CENTURY DOME TOPPED TRAVELLING TRUNK, of rectangular form, with central carrying handle and leather and brass nail covering, 9" high x 16" wide, and another similar travelling trunk, 21" wide (2)

£100-200

£200-400

713 AN 18TH CENTURY LEATHER AND BRASS DOME TOPPED TRAVELLING TRUNK, of rectangular form with a domed lid, with central carrying handle and allover round headed brass mail decoration, 8" high x 14" wide

715 A 19TH CENTURY CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE STUDY OF A RECUMBENT DOG, possibly a pug, on a veined yellow marble base, 12½" wide. See illustration.

£100-200

£200-400

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Lot 719

716 AN ENGLISH BRASS ALMS DISH, with rolled rim and broad border, with dished centre, possibly 18th century, 10" wide

718 A 19TH CENTURY CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF TWO WHIPPETS, seated, on a stepped oval base and polished slate stand, 5¼" high

£100-200

£150-250

717 A 19TH CENTURY CAST GILT BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A COUPLE KISSING, head and shoulders entwined, on a socle stand and a rouge marble base, 6½" high

719 A LARGE PEWTER LIDDED FLAGON with domed lid, rubbed touch marks, shell effect thumb piece and tall bellied body, with further touch marks to the base, 12½" high. See illustration.

£200-400

£200-400

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Lot 723

720 A 'NUREMBERG' ALMS DISH, decorated with two figures carrying a large bunch of grapes, within a pierced an hammered border with rolled rim, 14" wide

722 AN INDIAN STYLE 'PIETRA DURA' CORNUCOPIA, of scrolling form, all-over decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, on a rectangular base, 7¾" high x 9½" wide

£50-100

£80-150

721 A FRENCH STYLE NEEDLEWORK WALL HANGING, worked with grotesque masks within scrolling foliage and stylized bird motifs, 79" x 13"

723 HENRI PICARD: A PAIR OF REGENCE STYLE GILT BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, with cluster columns formed from four headed supports on a circular base, with all-over cast decoration, stamped to the underside 'H. Picard', 19th century, 10¾" high. See illustration.

£50-100

£500-1,000

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Lot 727

724 A BACCARAT TYPE CLEAR GLASS TABLE LAMP BASE, with spiral ribbed column and conforming square base with brass supports, 18½" high

726 A "TOLE" WARE BASIN of broad oval form with twin cast gilt metal carrying handles and all over decorated in red and gilt oriental subjects, 21½" wide

£200-400

£40-80

725 A 'TOLE PEINTRE' STYLE STUDENTS LAMP, with twin adjustable shades with gilt floral decoration above twin candle branches on an oval base with pierced border and ball feet, 20" high

727 ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century "Ship John Fielden of Liverpool. Capt.R. Roberts. Passing the Lizard in 1854", a three masted ship at full sail on choppy waters, reverse painting on glass, 21½" x 28". See illustration

£70-100

£200-400

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Lot 728

729 A NEEDLEWORK CHAIR BACK AND SEAT COVER, each worked with floral sprays within a red border and surrounded by similar scrolling foliage against a dark ground, 18th century

728 ANTONIN LARROUX (1859-1913) "Les Bles Moisson" (The Wheat Harvest), a cast and patinated bronze vase-form sculpture of broad circular form, the neck decorated with wheatsheafs and surrounded by three figures, one drinking from a flask, one nursing a child, the other gathering the harvest, with cast signature and foundry mark for Paris, 20½" high x 16" wide. See illustration

£100-200

£1,000-2,000

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Lot 731

Lot 732

730 A LARGE PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE CARRARA MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED URNS, the domed covers with gilt foliate mounts, the mounts of vase form with elaborate scrolling and mask mounts, on a square base, signed beneath the mount "Babel", 27" high (2). See illustration

732 A GEORGE III BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY BOTTLE CARRIER with a double hinged lid and a brass carrying handle, 14½” x 9½” See illustration

£4,000-6,000

733 TWO 17TH CENTURY BRONZE MORTARS, of flared form, one cast with three Tudor roses beneath coronets (probably for Charles I), the other cast with two heads of Charles II beneath coronets, 4¾ and 5” diam.

£300-600

731 A POLYCHROME AND CARVED FIGURE OF MADONNA AND CHILD, the Madonna wearing a crown and flowing regal robes, holding the Christ child in her left arm, the figures standing beneath a baroque style niche, mounted in an arch topped and moulded wall cabinet, with all over polychrome decoration, probably Flemish, 17th century, 29" high, with a paper label attributing the piece to the "Thompson Collection". See illustration

£200-400

734 TWO 18TH CENTURY PEWTER JUGS AND A WARMING DISH, the jugs of baluster form with acorn thumbpieces, 10 ½” high; the warming dish with end handles and short feet, 11 ½” long (3)

£300-600

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£100-200


Lot 730

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Lot 735

735 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN AMBOYNA "APPRENTICE PIECE" TABLES, each with a circular tip-up top on a turned shaft and a triform base with ebonised moulding, 7" dia. x 5" high (2). See illustration

737 A GEORGE III "HAREWOOD" AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY of canted square form with satinwood fan paterae and simulated fluting, 4¾" wide x 4¾" high £100-200

£150-300

738 A BRASS MOUNTED SHIPS WHEEL with eight turned spokes, 19th century, 40" dia.

736 A PAIR OF "EMPIRE" GILT METAL ORNAMENTS modelled as greyhounds reclining on rectangular bases with flattened bell-shaped feet, 5¾" wide x 3¼" high

£80-150

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£300-600


739 A WHITE MARBLE BUST OF PARIS in the manner of Antonio Canova, the bust facing to dexter, on a socle base, 19th century, 27½" high. See illustration

Provenance: The Tennant Family, Plush Manor, Dorset £3,000-6,000

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CLO CK S A ND SCI ENT IFIC IN S T RUM E N TS 746 AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring, signed "John Pollard, Crediton" with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, beneath an arch with a central roundel decorated with an eagle above the legend "Tempus Fugit", with a two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched top hood above a conforming tall trunk door, 80" high

740 A SMALL MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH stamped HF, 1150, 7½" wide £100-200 741 A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the circular dial with twin winding holes and Arabic numerals, within an elaborate scrolling and cherub mounted porcelain case with all over fish scale and rococo style decoration, with a Japy style movement striking on a bell, 15" high

£400-800 747 A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK with a silvered chapter ring mounted on twin "A"-frame plates, with a single train fusee movement, beneath a glass dome and resting on an ebonised base, 18" high

£120-250

£200-400

742 A GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK with a white enamelled watch movement signed "Augustin Jousserandot" with single winding hole, the dial mounted amongst a panel of foliage, flanked by a native figure holding an umbrella and carrying various weapons, on a rectangular base with ribbon-tied trophy, on short legs, 8½" high

748 A ROCOCO STYLE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK with a broad white enamel dial, signed "Milloth du Roy a Paris", with a two train movement striking on a bell, with the signature "Robin, Paris", the case with a cherub beneath a rococo scrolled arch, on a scrolling base, 20" high x 14" wide. See illustration

£100-200 743 A CHINOISERIE LACQUERED MANTEL CLOCK with a broad white enamel dial within a decorated pagoda-shaped case, single train movement, 20th century, 8½" high

£3,000-5,000 749 A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass dial, the arch with a tablet engraved "J. Telfer, Beith", the chapter ring enclosing twin winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling cornice and central vase-shaped ornament, the trunk with a rectangular foor, 86" high

£70-100 744 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK by J. Purnell, the white painted dial with Roman numerals, signed "J. Purnell, 13 Seymour Street, Custom Square", with a two train movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case with gilt-metal pineapple finials and resting on ball feet, 21" high

£200-400 750 A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a painted dial, the arch painted with a castle, the dial with subsidiary seconds dial decorated with bluebirds amongst foliage, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling cornice and twin columns, 86" high

£300-500 745 A ROSEWOOD BOARDROOM OR LIBRARY CLOCK by Santiago James Moore French, the broad silvered dial with Roman numerals, signed "French" and "Royal Exchange, London", with a single chain fusee movement, with a circular case on scrolling base, 15½" high x 17½" wide

£200-400

£800-1,500 138


Lot 748

139


751 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the white painted dial signed "Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London" with subsidiary strike/silent dial and seconds dial, with an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the arch top hood above a conforming tall trunk door between canted corners, on a conforming base with bracket feet, 83" high. See illustration

Lot 751

£2,500-3,500 752 A 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed Jon. White, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the corners and arch painted with landscape scenes, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and turned uprights, the trunk with a shaped door between canted reeded corners, 84" high £300-500 753 JOHN SENEX: A 2¾ INCH POCKET GLOBE, the sphere applied with twelve terrestrial gores, the interior hemispheres of the shagreen-covered case applied with celestial half-gores, an area of the north Pacific with a cartouche reading “A New & Correct Globe of the Earth, By I. Senex F.R.S.”, mid-18th century, 2 ¾ inches (7cm) diameter.

Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset.

£4,000 - £6,000

754 Spare lots

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Lot 753

141


R U GS A ND C ARPE TS

Lot 755

756 AN HERIZ CARPET of Agra design, the madder ground central rectangular field worked with ivory, blue and multi-coloured floral palmettes and trailing leafy tendrils, within pale blue and ivory herati style outer borders and guards, 124" x 163"

755 A FINE PERSIAN CARPET of Isfahan design, the central rectangular red ground field worked with a blue and ivory floral medallion surrounded by trailing leafage, vases and exotic animals, with corner spandrels, within a conforming outer border and guards, 160" x 125". See illustration

£1,500-3,000

£1,500-3,000

757 A CHINESE RUG, the ivory ground with shaded blue stylised floral decoration and a blue border, 62" x 34" £80-150

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Lot 758

758 A PERSIAN CARPET of Kazak design, the faded salmon ground rectangular panel with a central stylised quatrefoil blue, coral and indigo medallion within pale green herati style outer borders and guards, 113" x 151". See illustration

760 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG of Senneh type, the blue ground with madder and ivory hooked boteh designs within floral herati pattern outer borders and guards, 50" x 41" £50-100

£600-1,000

761 A LIBERTY TYPE WALL HANGING/ CARPET, the flat weave cream ground worked with pastel polychrome flowers within octagonal panels, 115" x 93"

759 A SMALL KAZAK STYLE RUG, the central dark blue ground rectangular panel worked with stylised red and pale blue hooked medallions within ivory and multi-coloured serrated leaf borders, 56" x 40"

£300-500

£50-100

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Lot 763

762 AN ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK CARPET of Victorian design, the pale beige ground worked with numerous pastel shaded multi-coloured floral motifs and roundels, within black ground floral rectangular panelled border, 212" x 140"

Provenance: From the Chateau de Magnanne, Loire Valley, France.

Property of the Marquis de Magnanne.

764 A WEST PERSIAN RUG, the ivory ground rectangular central panel worked with a madder and blue floral medallion within hooked boteh borders and floral pattern outer borders and guards, 78" x 56"

765 A WEST PERSIAN RUG with arabil panels, the central rectangular madder panel worked with an ivory, coral and dark blue "elephants foot" guhl within ivory, coral and dark blue "elephants foot" guhl within ivory and "Persian script" border and guards, 76" x 48"

£800-1,500 763 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN HERIZTYPE CARPET, the brick red ground rectangular central field worked with a blue, ivory and multi-coloured stylised floral medallion within pale blue leafy scroll border and ivory spandrels and dark blue ground herati style outer borders and guards, 140" x 122". See illustration

Provenance: The Chateau de Magnanne, Loire Valley, France.

Property of the Marquis de Magnanne.

£400-600

£400-600

766 A "KASHAN" SILK RUG decorated with deer and other animals amidst trees on a pale blue ground, within a conforming border with guard stripes, 68" x 41½"

£2,000-4,000 144

£300-600

766-774 Spare lots


ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE

Detail of Lot 815 145


Lot 778

777 A GEORGE II STYLE MARBLE TOP SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top inset with green veined marble panel within a ribbon and foliate-carved border, above a conforming frieze on cabriole legs with foliate-carved knees and ball and claw feet, 32" high x 44½" wide

775 A CHARLES II REVIVAL SIDE CABINET, the rectangular top with a chamfered moulded border above a frieze drawer with arcaded front above a three panel front, the central panel with a pointed Gothic arch above a male-form column and flanked by similar doors with all over carved decoration, on platform base, 34" high x 42½" wide

£400-600

£200-400 776 AN OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS with a rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers between canted corners, with brass handles and key escutcheons, on bracket feet, 32" high x 40½" wide, 18th century and later

778 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the shaped top with a moulded border above four long graduated drawers with brass handles, between reeded corners, with shaped bracket feet, 32" high x 40" wide. See illustration

£300-500

£1,500-3,000 146


Lot 781

£300-600

781 A LATE GEORGE III TWIN PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD in the manner of George Smith, the pedestals with rectangular tops above a single deep drawer or cupboard with central brass handle, on tapering uprights and platform bases with ball feet, with a long bow-fronted frieze drawer to the centre with conforming brass handles, 43¼" high x 73" wide. See illustration

780 A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the rectangular top with a moulded border with three removable leaves, on six tapering reeded legs with brass cap castors, the top 53½" x 100" (fully extended)

782 A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD SHERATON REVIVAL WORK TABLE, the broad octagonal top with narrow crossbanding above a single frieze drawer, on slender tapering legs with turned cross-stretcher, 29" high x 22" wide

£500-1,000

£200-400

779 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING CHEST OR WASH STAND with a rising rectangular top with moulded border, opening to an interior with fitted compartments and concealed mirror, the front modelled with two long dummy drawers above three further graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 35" high x 39" wide

£300-600

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Lot 786

783 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY CELLARETTE, the rectangular front with a central oval inlaid panel within chequered stringing and conforming border, with a metal-lined interior above a short drawer, with canted sides and splayed square tapering legs, 19" high x 12" wide

785 A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY WINDOW SEAT with an upholstered seat between splayed marquetry panels decorated with a basket of flowers and birds, on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, with all over conforming foliate marquetry, 25" high x 29½" wide

£100-200

£100-200

784 AN ANGLO-DUTCH WALL MIRROR with a central bevel edged mirror within a gilt surround flanked by four canted mirrored panels, all beneath a scrolling mirror backed cresting, 23" high x 12¾" wide

786 AN OAK DRESSER, the upper section with three shelves beneath a moulded cornice and boarded back, the base with a rectangular top with moulded border above a central small drawer above three conforming dummy drawers flanked by two short drawers and cupboards, all with brass handles, between reeded column fronted uprights, on bracket feet, 78½" high x 59½" wide, 18th century and later. See illustration

£300-600

£500-1,000 148


Lot 790

787 A DUTCH STYLE GILT METAL AND RIPPLE MOULDED WALL MIRROR with a central rectangular bevel edged plate within a moulded and pressed gilt metal border, surrounded by four canted mirrors and further conforming gilt metal mounts, 43¾" high x 37" wide

789 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SEWING AND CARD TABLE, the rectangular fold-top with a baize-lined playing surface above a flush-fitting frieze drawer and basket, with upholstered sides, on lyre-shaped supports with turned stretcher and carved feet with recessed castors, 24" wide

£300-600

£150-250

788 A CARVED HARDWOOD BURMESE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the shaped circular top with wavy border above a pierced and carved frieze on an elaborate foliate-carved column and triform pierced and carved base with three scrolling feet, 29" high x 21" wide

790 A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT CHARLES II DINING CHAIRS, each with carved top rails with "boys and crown" or similar motifs, above caned backs between carved and spiral-turned uprights, with caned seats on carved seat rails with conforming stretchers and spiral-turned legs. Comprising two armchairs and six standard chairs, 17th century and later, 45" high and smaller (8). See illustration

£200-400

£2,000-4,000 149


Lot 793

793 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH GILTWOOD "RAMS HEAD" WALL SHELVES with rectangular plates within scrolling gesso surrounds, the bow fronted shelves with rams head decoration, on splayed supports with leaf-carved terminals, 29" high x 16" wide (2). See illustration

791 GEORGE JUDD: A LARGE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY REFECTORY DINING TABLE, the broad rectangular top with marquetry decorated border, on turned legs with wavy "X"-form stretcher, 119.56" x 42¾"

Provenance: Made for the vendor by George Judd in 1998

£800-1,500

£500-1,000 794 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS CHIFFONIER, the shaped top above twin doors with brass mesh fronts and silk panels, flanked by conforming silk-lined quarter round doors, on moulded base and bun feet, 19th century and later, 42" wide

792 AN EDWARDIAN SHERATON REVIVAL PAINTED SATINWOOD TWO SEAT SETTEE, the double chair backs with cane panels, above drapery effect swags and painted ovals, with outswept arms on turned uprights and splayed legs, 31" high x 38" wide

£150-250

£600-800 150


Lot 795

795 AN OAK LONG STOOL, the rectangular top with moulded border, on splayed baluster turned legs and moulded stretcher, 19½" high x 51" wide. See illustration

797 A FRENCH "AUBUSSON" STYLE TAPESTRY depicting Europa and The Bull, wearing ribbons of flowers, surrounded by three scantily clad women and a cherub, in a landscape of trees and birds, signed to the tapestry lower left, 103" x 142"

According to family tradition, this stool was originally at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, where it was used at the Lying in State of the Duke of Wellington.

£250-450

£800-1,500

798 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded border with gilt tooled leather-lined writing surface, above two frieze drawers with twin knob handles, on turned tapering legs with brass castors, 60" x 48"

796 A LOUIS XVI STYLE DISPLAY CABINET with a serpentine glazed door above a panel of "vernis martin" style painted decoration, flanked by conforming shaped sides, with all over gilt metal mounts, on slender tapering legs, 65½" high x 33" wide

£400-800

£200-400 151


Lot 799

799 A PAIR OF LEAD GARDEN STATUES OF PUTTI, emblematic of two of the seasons, one holding a sickle and a sheaf of wheat, the other a basket of flowers, on square bases, 23" and 34" high (2), late 18th/early 19th century. See illustration

801 A GEORGE III SHERATON DESIGN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the shaped top with broad satinwood crossbanding and central inlaid fan motif, above a central bowed drawer with ebony stringing, flanked by a short and deep drawer and a conforming drawer with brass ring handles and elaborate key escutcheons, on six square moulded tapering legs with carved foliate decoration and block feet, 66" wide

£800-1,500

£1,000-2,000

800 A PAIR OF LEAD GARDEN ORNAMENTS in the form of dolphins with raised scrolling tails and open mouths, on rectangular bases, 23" high, 19th century

802 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT METAL AND PAINTED WALL MIRRORS of tapering rounded form, the shaped plates in leaf-cast and ribbon-tied surrounds, 46" x 20½", with a paper label to the reverse "Bought at Christie's 8 November 1962 100 guinea's the pair".

£150-250

Provenance: The Churchill family.

£300-600 152


803 ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS OF LANCASTER: A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, the upper section with a scrolling cornice above a central glazed door with arched glazing bars enclosing a shelved interior, flanked by shelved cupboards, the lower section with a broad secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers, central cupboard and pigeonholes, above a further three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on splayed bracket feet, 89" high x 45" wide. See illustration

Provenance: The Barton family, Wharton Grange, Carnforth, Lancaster, and thence by descent.

ÂŁ500-1,000 153


Lot 808

Lot 809

807 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, the sloping fall with broad crossbanding enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of twelve small drawers with turned ivory handles, all above four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 35" wide

804 A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC PEMBROKE AND DINING TABLE, the top with twin drop flap sides with moulded border and two additional leaves, on a rotating extending base, with tapering octagonal column, with platform base and four downswept legs, with brass cap castors, the top 44" x 70"

£250-450

£500-800

808 A GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above three small drawers and three long graduated drawers, the lower section with three further graduated drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 71" high x 41" wide

805 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ADJUSTABLE READING STAND, the rectangular top with rounded corners and book rest, on a rising and tilting turned column with three downswept legs with ball feet, 18" wide

£300-500

£80-150

809 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET with a breakfront, with central glazed door flanked by rounded glazed panels enclosing a shelved interior, the lower section with a broad satinwood crossbanding above a frieze drawer with foliate and scrolling marquetry, on tapering fluted legs with gilt metal mounts with wavy stretcher and turned feet, 64¼" high x 34½" wide

806 AN OAK "WAINSCOT" TYPE ARMCHAIR, the two panel back with stylised foliate carving against a matted ground within carved rails, with swept arms above a solid seat , on conforming legs and stretchers, 17th century and later, 42¾" high £300-500 154

£400-600


Lot 814

Lot 815

813 HEAL & SON OF TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD: AN OAK SIDE TABLE with a rectangular top above a flush fitting frieze drawer with recessed oval handles, on square legs, 30" high x 36" wide

810 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, the sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with a central drawer flanked by short drawers, pigeonholes and concealed drawers, all above four long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 43" high x 47" wide

£200-400

814 HEAL & SONS OF TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD: A LIMED OAK DRESSER, the low back with a single shelf above a rectangular top above three frieze drawers and panelled cupboards, with turned knob handle, on square legs, 50½" high x 54" wide. See illustration

811 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SECRETAIRE A ABBATANT, the white marble top above a frieze drawer and fall front enclosing a shelved interior with six short drawers, above twin cupboards with all over gilt metal mount, between fluted uprights, on short turned legs, 54½" high x 38" wide

£400-800

815 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the circular tip-top on tapering column and three elaborately carved cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees and animal paw feet, 18th century and later, 28" high x 31½" wide. See illustration

£200-400

812 A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with a plank construction top, on original hinges, above a two panelled front, on short stile legs, 24" high x 32" wide

£100-200

£150-250

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£800-£1,500


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818 A DUTCH COLONIAL STYLE CABINET ON STAND with an arrangement of ten drawers, on turned legs united by a moulded "H"-stretcher, 28¼" wide x 48½" high

816 A GEORGE I BLACK JAPANNED COFFER with chinoiserie decoration and retaining the original gilt brass escutcheon and carrying handles, 44½" wide x 23½" deep. See illustration

£800-1,500

819 A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATELEG TABLE with an oval flap top over a later frieze drawer and on columnar-turned legs, with downswept feet, 47¾" x 56" extended

817 A DUTCH COLONIAL STYLE BRASS BASIN in a hardwood stand mounted with fluted brass studs, on short turned legs, 35" dia.

£300-500

£300-600

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£300-600


820 A RARE HENRY VIII OAK COFFER with a hinged lid composed of two rectangular panels over a front with four panels carved with "Romayne" heads within Gothic leaf spandrels, the ends with twin panels, 58½" wide x 22" deep. See illustration

£10,000-20,000

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Lot 821

823 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY FRETWORK WALL MIRROR with a carved parcel-gilt inner slip with re-entrant upper corners, 33½" high x 18¾" wide

821 THE BATTLE OF THE NILE: A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD with geometric ebonised line inlay, the cupboard and two drawers retaining the original brass lions mask handles surrounding a central drawer with a recessed front with an applied ebonised crocodile, on fluted square tapering legs ending in spade feet, 66" wide x 27¾" deep. See illustration

Provenance: Embley Park, Hampshire, the family home of Florence Nightingale

£2,000-4,000

824 A REGENCY SIMULATED MARBLE AND PARCEL-GILT PIER MIRROR with a rectangular plate between cluster columns with leafy capitals, 32" high x 24½" wide £200-400

822 A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with pierced and carved splats and drop-in seats, on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, 21½" wide (2)

£150-300

£300-500

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825 A SET OF FIFTEEN REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, the backs with brass geometric stringing above reeded crossrails, with drop-in seats on turned front legs, including three armchairs, with some minor variations (15). See illustration

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

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826 AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE in the manner of Thomas Hope with a dished circular grey marble top, on a triangular base with ormolu mounts and carved claw feet, circa 1815, 37" dia. See illustration

Lot 826

Provenance: With a Pimm's repository label inscribed "MC Walker, Esq. February 1955".

£2,000-4,000

827 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY of Grecian form with lyre-shaped end supports and a drawer, on downswept sabre legs with brass toe caps and castors, 22" x 19½". See illustration Lot 827

£400-800

828 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRASSBOUND WINE COOLER, the oval body with carved Dutch drop handles, the associated stand with square legs, brass toe caps and castors, 24" wide x 15½" high. See illustration

£500-1,000

829 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN with a petit point banner in a carved frame, with a conforming baluster shaft with a downswept tripod base carved with foliate cabochons and ending in knurled toes, 55" high

£300-600

830 A LOUIS XVI STYLE BIJOUTERIE TABLE with gilt metal mounts and bevelled glass panels, 39½" wide x 60¾" deep

Lot 828

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£300-600


831 A PAIR OF "EMPIRE" GILT METAL AND AMBOYNA GUERIDON in the manner of Adam Weisweiler, with inset circular black and grey speckled marble tops, on triform bases, with downswept sabre legs with gilt metal terminals, 15" dia. x 29" high (2)

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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Lot 832

834 A GEORGE III GILTWOOD LIBRARY CHAIR of Hepplewhite design with leather upholstery, 27" wide

832 A LARGE WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATELEG TABLE, the hinged rectangular top with rounded corners on spirally-turned legs with a double gate action joined by squared stretchers, 52" x 55½" extended. See ilustration

835 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRASSBOUND BUCKET with an overhead swing handle, 14½" dia. x 24½" high (handle raised)

£800-1,600

833 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR, the tall back with a pierced splat and outswept arms over a drop-in tapestry seat, on square chamfered legs joined by stretchers, 28¾" wide

£500-1,000

£250-450

162

£300-600


836 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND SIMULATED ROSEWOOD CHAISE LONGUE in the Grecian style, with gilt line ornament and applied ormolu paterae on both sides, on carved giltwood hairy claw feet headed by anthemia, 78" long x 27½" wide. See illustration

£2,000-4,000

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837 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE in the Chinese Chippendale style, with a rectangular top over a deep frieze formed from pierced "pale-work" panels enclosed by key pattern borders, on square chamfered legs with pierced corner brackets, 37¼" wide x 20" deep

Lot 838

The form of this table relates to the group of chinoiserie furniture supplied to Lulworth Castle, Dorset

£500-1,000

838 A DUTCH YEW WOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED SIDE TABLE in the Louis XV style, retaining the original black and grey serpentine marble top and ormolu handles and mounts, 18th century, 28½" wide x 14¾" deep. See illustration

Lot 839

Provenance: The oak-lined drawer with an old label inscribed "Collection Ponthier".

£800-1,600

839 AN ANGLO-SAXON STYLE STONE PANEL carved with a cruciform figure representing Christ, the head flanked by angels and the base with crouching attendants, 22" high x 15½" wide. See illustration

Provenance: A Deceased Estate, Isle of Man

£500-1,000

840 A LOUIS XIV KINGWOOD AND FLORAL MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET with a glazed upper section over two frieze drawers and a pair of panelled cupboards, on three bun feet (one missing), basically late 17th century, 43½" wide x 16¾" deep x 78" high. See illustration

Lot 840

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£1,000-2,000


841 A FINE REGENCY KINGWOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED PARTNERS LIBRARY TABLE with a leather-lined rectangular top over an arrangement of five cedar-lined drawers retaining the original brass handles, on waisted rectangular standard end supports with scrolling feet and recessed castors, 60" wide x 32" deep.

The ormolu mounts are reminiscent of those found on furniture produced in the workshops of John Maclean.

ÂŁ5,000-10,000

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842 JOHN MAKEPEACE (1939-): A BEIGE AND PALE TERRACOTTA LEATHER CONCEPT CHAIR with tubular arms continuing to form the supports, 32½" wide. See illustration

Lot 842

Provenance: Parnham House, Dorset

£500-1,000

843 JOHN MAKEPEACE (1939-): A PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS with brown leather upholstery and polished wood frames, 24" wide. See illustration

Provenance: Parnham House, Dorset

£500-1,000

844 JOHN MAKEPEACE (1939-): A PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS ensuite with the previous lot, with brown leather upholstery and polished wood frames, 24" wide

Lot 843

Provenance: Parnham House, Dorset

£500-1,000 845 JOHN MAKEPEACE (1939-): A PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS with red leather armchairs and pale wood frames with green line decoration, 23½" wide. See illustration

Lot 845

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Provenance: Parnham House, Dorset

£500-1,000


846 A PAIR OF BLACK JAPANNED CHINOISERIE TABLES, the square glass-lined tops decorated with birds swooping amidst foliage, on splayed simulated bamboo legs with strechers, 18¼" wide (2). See illustration

Lot 846

£300-600

847 A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRONZE-MOUNTED CHIFFONIER with brass inlay and a three quarter gilt metal gallery, the upper section with two gilt metal trellis doors backed with pleated silk over a drawer and a concave cupboard flanked by spirally reeded bronze pilasters ending in bronze metal claw feet, 43" wide x 58¼" high x 21¾" deep. See illustration

£800-1,600 Lot 847

848 A SET OF SIX DUTCH FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS, the cartouche-shaped backs with pierced splats over serpentine seats with floral tapestry upholstery, on tapering and fluted legs, circa 1780, 20" wide across the seat (6). See illustration

£800-1,500

Lot 848

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849 A SWEDISH KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE retaining the original serpentine grey and green marble top with a moulded edge and with foliate and rocaillework ormolu mounts, the bombe sides with triangular panels, 18th century, 46" wide x 21" deep. See illustration

ÂŁ2,500-4,500

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850 A SWEDISH KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE, retaining the original serpentine red and green marble top with a moulded edge and with foliate and rocaille-work ormolu mounts, the bombe sides with parquetry panels, 18th century, 40" wide x 20½" deep. See illustration

£2,500-4,500

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851 FROM THE WORKSHOP OF CESARE ROCCHEGGIANI (fl. 1850-1900) An important Italian micro-mosaic table, the circular top with a principal medallion of St. Peter's Square, Rome, within a malachite border, enclosed by six subsidiary oval panels depicting views of ancient Rome, enclosed by an outer blue micro-mosaic border incorporating six gilt strapwork panels enclosing doves of peace and pelicans in piety, 19th century, the base with the remnants of a paper roundel, which in full would have read ‘C. Roccheggiani, Artist, Sole Manufactory of Roman Mosaics, Via Condotti 12-15, Rome, Italy’. 33.5" dia. on a later gilt metal stand with hoof feet, 15.5" high.

The master Mosaicisti Cesare Roccheggiani was active at the\ Vatican workshops from 1856 to 1864 but like many of his contemporaries sought to supplement his meagre income by establishing his own workshop making mosaics for dealers and tourists. His private atelier is recorded firstly at Via Babuino and then, by 1874, at Via Condotti (J. Gabriel, The Gilbert Collection Micromosaics, London, 2000, p. 289). Cesare was presumably related to Lorenzo and Nicola Roccheggiani, mosaicists of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and Antonio Roccheggiani, who gained medals at the London exhibition of 1851 and the Paris exhibition of 1855. £8,000-15,000

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Glossary of Cataloguing Terms The auctioneers are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction and will provide condition reports on request. If you require clarification of any terms employed in the catalogue please do not hesitate to seek advice. The auctioneers are also pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored. The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie. basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description. The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (ie. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be. (ie. a simulated pearl). If you are in doubt our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice. With Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark. Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to inspect personally any items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation. Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion and are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact. Hy. Dukes & Son reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable. Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase. Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers

Paintings, Drawings and Prints A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.

Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.

Studio of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.

After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist.

Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence. Follower of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.

Signed/inscribed/dated NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the. hand of the artist.

The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt. The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style. A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. Dutch School, circa 1700. All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.

The use of onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.

Artist’s Resale Right From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st January 2012 the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work

JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer. All weights and measurements provided are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Duke’s Auctioneers have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed. Please contact Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 172 for import by the USA.


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CONDITIONS OF SALE Duke’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

1 DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Duke’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Duke’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

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2 BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4 THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law. 5

VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.

6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, 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 shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).

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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. Live Bidding Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.

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Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Grove Auctions Telephone: (01305) 257544 Facsimile: (01305) 259953

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The Fine Art Salerooms Telephone: (01305) 265080 Facsimile: (01305) 260101 176



Duke’s Thursday, 11th June. Silver, Jewellery and Furniture.

2015

PRINTED IN DORCHESTER BY EPIC CREATIVE PRINT

Silver, Jewellery and Furniture Thursday, 11th June


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