Ewbanks Jewellery & Silver 18 march

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Fine Jewellery & Silver Wednesday 18th March 2015

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Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Andrew Ewbank, BA ASFAV Partner andrewe@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Andrea Machen, Cert GA Jewellery Specialist

andrea@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Emma Reeves, FGA, DGA, RJGemDip, RJDip, RJDip Gemmologist emma@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Alastair McCrea, MA Partner

alastair@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Andrew Delve, MA ASFAV Partner andy@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Front Cover: Lot 220

Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner

tim@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Inside Front Cover: Lot 222

Back Cover: Lot 423

John Snape, BA ASFAV Partner

john@ewbankauctions.co.uk


FINE JEWELLERY & SILVER

Surrey’s premier antique and fine art auction rooms

Celebrating 25 Years

Fine Jewellery & Silver Jewellery, Costume Jewellery, Watches, Coins, Silver, Silver Plate

SALE: Wednesday 18th March 2015 at 10.30am VIEWING: Saturday 14th March 10.00am - 2.00pm Monday 16th March 10.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 17th March 10.00am - 8.00pm Wednesday 18th March 9.00am - 10.30am For the fully illustrated catalogue and to leave bids please visit our new website www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1.

Introduction.The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

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Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

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Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

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Buyer’s Premium. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 25.2% inclusive of VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased.

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VAT. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.

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Condition of Lots. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers have ample opportunity form inspection of goods and neither the seller nor we as the auctioneers accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 2 week limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).

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Condition Reports.We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing a condition report, but these reports are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale).

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Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.

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Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding.

10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Commission bids should be left with us before an auction starts. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or Email. 11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). We accept card payments provided that your registered address is the same as the card address. There is a surcharge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit cards but no charge on debit cards. 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day. 13. Artist Resale Right. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be a maximum of 4%, for full details visit www.dacs.org.uk or telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410.

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Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of representation of fact. The Auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist. The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work. The surname only of the artist: In our opinion a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date. ‘English School’, ‘Italian School’ etc: In our opinion a work executed at a later date that the style may suggest. Signed: Has a signature which in our opinion is a recognised signature. Dated: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at that date. The term ‘bears’ a signature and/or date and/or an inscription: Means that in our opinion the artist’s name and /or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. Measurements: Height precedes width.

ORDER OF SALE: Wednesday 18th March 2015 at 10:30am Lot Section will not start before time Jewellery 1 10:30am Costume Jewellery 227 12:45pm Watches 281 1:20pm Coins 317 1:45pm Silver 345 2:00pm Silver Plate 657 5:10pm

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Jewellery Wednesday 18th March, 10:30am

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Five fob seals, four gold and one gilt metal Set with amethyst, bloodstone, quartz and intaglio cut carnelian £200-300 See Illustration.

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Jade plaque ring and a citrine set ring jade in white gold, citrine in yellow gold both 9ct £100-150

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Victorian double heart bar brooch set with blue moonstone and seed pearls and a gold heart brooch both 9ct gold £100-150 See Illustration.

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Austro Hungarian silver gilt brooch C 1900 set with blue and white enamel, emerald to the centre, pink topaz and garnet, city mark Pest £100-150

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Edwardian gold pendant set with peridot and seed pearl stamped 9ct £40-60

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Victorian pearl set brooches, with heart, knot and flower heart brooch 40 mm, stamped 15ct, knot brooch 44 mm stamped 15ct and flower brooch 20 mm, tested as 15ct £180-220 See Illustration.


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Victorian pendant in the form of a swallow set with rose cut diamonds £100-150 See Illustration.

10 A golf club stick pin and four others 9-18ct £80-120 11 Double row of graduated cultured pearls to a white gold clasp set with small diamond £100-150

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Art Nouveau floral heart form pendant on a chain with seed pearls pendant unmarked, chain 9ct £100-150 See Illustration.

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Citrine dress ring, trillion cut in 9ct gold £70-100

12 Gold ring set with three diamonds, a sapphire set dress ring and a gold wedding band £180-220 See Illustration.

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13 Victorian gold guard chain, belcher chain interspersed by bars, and with intaglio cut carnelian seal. chain 15ct, clasp 9ct, seal unmarked £400-600 See Illustration.

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14 Solitaire diamond stud earrings in white metal testing as 18ct gold, diamond weight approximately 1 carat £400-600 15 Citrine and gold necklace, set with pear shape and oval-cut citrines to the centre, on a 9ct yellow gold belcher chain £180-220

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16 16 A small collection of 19th Century mourning jewellery including a jet brooch with inscription dated 1865, two similar, a brooch with plated hair and a stick pin £120-160 See Illustration. 17 Shell cameo brooch in gold rope twist mount and similar earrings both stamped 9ct £50-80 18 Late Victorian gold amethyst set brooch, a yellow metal locket, necklace of Fluorite bars and a silver gilt pearl set brooch £40-60 19 Victorian cameo mounted in gilt metal with locket back, a silver ‘baby’ brooch and two others £100-150

20 Late Victorian yellow gold snake ring, the two heads set with a single cut diamond and an oval shaped ruby. Diamond weighing approximately 0.05cts and the ruby estimated as 0.25cts set in 22ct gold £200-300 See Illustration. 21 Late Victorian gold ring set with opal and diamond in 18ct gold and an opal and sapphire ring, unmarked, tested as 9ct £120-160 22 Victorian seed pearl and coral bar brooch set in 9ct gold £60-80 23 Victorian gold Albert pocket watch chain, Each link marked 9ct/375 £150-200 24 Gold fancy link bracelet

£150-250

25 A continental pearl and sapphire gold bar brooch and a yellow metal bangle set with an amethyst bar brooch 14ct, bangle 9ct £100-150 26 Two 18ct gold diamond rings, two gem-set rings in 9ct gold and three 9ct gold band rings £180-220 27 Gold rope necklace, gold pendant and a fine gold necklace, all 9ct gold £100-150

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34 Opal set yellow gold ring set with three stones, ladies’ 9ct gold signet ring and a gold plated locket £50-80

28 28 An Edwardian necklace set with seed pearl and light sapphire in 15ct gold £150-250 See Illustration. 29 Edwardian gold pendant, and a gold plated bangle £50-80 30 Edwardian gold five stone diamond set ring, 18ct gold, diamond estimated at .5 carat £200-400 31 Gold framed cameo and a gold cross both 9ct £70-100 32 Two coloured Albert chain with two clasps, one marked 9ct, chain testing as 15ct £180-220

35 35 Five stone diamond ring Round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approximately 0.70cts, mounted in 18ct yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration. 36 Three stone diamond ring Round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approximately 0.40cts in a claw setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold £120-160 37 Gold wedding ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond. Diamond weighing approximately 0.15cts., 6 mm D shape, 18ct yellow gold £180-220 38 Yellow gold Spiga link bracelet and a yellow metal belcher necklace both 9ct and a ladies’ gold plated Tissot bracelet watch £130-180 39 Lapis Lazuli gold earrings and pendant set on a 9ct yellow gold belcher chain £70-100 40 Blue topaz and cubic zirconia cluster ring in 9ct yellow gold £30-50 41 A pair of Victorian earrings of banded agate drops and a pair of Victorian gold conical form, drops earrings, tested as 15ct £80-120

33 33 Gold ring set with a diamond and two emeralds £150-250 See Illustration.

42 Late Victorian 18ct gold and diamond snake ring, and four others Victorian carnelian signet ring, 18ct and platinum three stone diamond crossover ring and two antique gem-set rings £200-300

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46 43 Five gold wedding rings. All hallmarked 22ct gold, and one other £350-450 44 Three gold rings including a Georgian rose gold signet ring and a yellow gold ruby and pearl flower brooch. All 9ct £70-100

50 An Art Deco diamond cluster ring, centering an old-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.50cts within a baguette-cut diamond border and shoulders mounted in platinum £2,500-3,500 See Illustration.

45 Yellow gold turquoise and diamond band ring 9ct £30-50

51 Collection of jewellery, including a silver tiger’s eye ring, white stone ring mounted in white gold, four dress rings and a sorna watch £40-60

46 Two stone diamond crossover ring. Round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.95cts each, claw set in platinum to a 18ct yellow gold band £4,000-5,000 See Illustration.

52 Edwardian open-work pendant set with garnet, amethyst and seed pearl on fine belcher chain both stamped 9ct £120-160 See Illustration.

47 Gold figaro necklace 18ct Gold wedding ring, 22ct gold filigree ring, gold curb necklace with a Cubic Zirconia set cross, dress ring and a pair of gold plated cufflinks. (7) £80-120 48 St. George silver and enamelled Jubilee 1887 coin and a similar enamelled naval 1812 halfpenny, both mounted as brooches £60-80 49 Gentleman’s 9ct gold signet ring, five stone diamond ring illusion set in 18ct gold and a silver band ring £100-150

53 Pair of heart shaped ear studs set with diamonds, 3 other pairs and a hand pendant all 9ct gold, two pairs paste set, one pair amethyst £100-150 54 Pair of mid 20th Century gold cufflinks with engine turned decoration Hallmarked 9ct £50-80 55 Gold nugget form pendant set with a diamond weighing approximately 0.12cts hallmarked London 1976, 9ct £100-150 56 Pair of Spanish gold earrings set with rose cut diamonds gold testing as 18ct £100-150 57 A mens signet ring and five others, four 9ct £120-160

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58 58 A gold charm bracelet with various charms and a propelling pencil charms 9ct, pencil, gilt metal £350-450 See Illustration. 59 Victorian brooches and pendant set with oval cabouchon garnets, a blood stone set ring three others and a gold mounted cameo brooch £100-150 60 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 1.10cts flanked by tapered baguette cut diamonds to each side, mounted in platinum £2,200-3,000 See Illustration.

68 68 Cartier ‘Lanieres’ 18ct gold wedding rings, bride and groom. Each designed as a series of polished squares, signed and numbered with box and papers £400-500 See Illustration. 69 George V gold half sovereign 1911, set in a 9ct gold ring £100-150

61 Pearl and sapphire drop earrings, in 18ct yellow gold £260-300 62 Gold bracelet and two fine chains bracelet stamped 9ct both chains testing as 9ct £70-100 63 Gold charm bracelet with ten charms including a gem set lantern £150-250 64 An Edwardian opal pendant the oval cabouchon stone set within a laurel leaf border 9ct gold £100-150 See Illustration. 65 A Victorian heart form brooch set with amethyst and seed pearls unmarked gold £80-120 See Illustration. 66 Gold half sovereign mounted as a pendant on gold chain and a fancy link chain £100-150 67 Two Edwardian rings, one set with small diamonds, another with ruby and diamond and two gold wedding bands all 18ct gold £180-220

70 70 Victorian two stone, old mine cut, diamond ring diamonds .38 and .45ct, set in yellow gold, stamped 18ct £500-800 See Illustration.

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74 A large Kunz gold pendant set with Blue topaz and diamond on a gold snake necklace both 18ct £1,500-2,000 See Illustration.

71 71 Victorian diamond half hoop ring five stones, total diamond weight .68 carat, and an 18ct gold wedding band £350-450 See Illustration. 72 Carnelian set ring and a gold knot ring both 9ct gold £100-150 73 Agate Intaglio cut seal signet ring, 18ct gold £150-200 75 75 A gold medallion in the form of a sun on a fancy link gold chain both 18ct £650-750 See Illustration. 76 Square purple fluorite dress ring, large size mounted in 9ct gold. Signed EBC, ring mount 2.6 x 2.6, 18 mm from shank to top £200-300 77 1940s French ring with Synthetic ruby and diamond pavé set in 18ct white gold French mark £80-120 78 Amethyst and gold necklace, the centre set with five round amethyst beads with open gold scroll work to a 9ct gold belcher chain £200-300

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79 79 Victorian gold and enamel, pendant, set with diamonds and coral in a star formation within a frame of light blue enamel, to a gold border of rope beadwork decoration, a locket panel to the reverse, unmarked, testing as 15ct gold £200-400 See Illustration.

80 80 Victorian gold and turquoise bracelet, the scrolling centrepiece set with cabochon-cut turquoise. makers mark S. R. in a hand engraved foliate setting, engraved to the back 12th Oct 1843 tests approximately 15ct gold £300-400 See Illustration.

81 Gold cigarette case set with a line of square cut sapphires, mounted in 14ct gold. some sapphire replaced with synthetic stones £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 82 Square form ear studs set with oval cabouchon moonstones in 18ct gold £200-300

83 83 Blue topaz, diamond and garnet dress ring mounted in yellow metal, unmarked testing as 18ct £200-300 See Illustration. 84 Moonstone and aquamarine drop earrings mounted in 14ct gold £220-280 85 Cocktail swizzle stick, 9ct gold

£50-80

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86 86 Gold Deinhard Logo decanter label in the form of a lion with inscription of High Breck Vintners. Given by Deinhard wine to a senior staff member £1,200-1,400 See Illustration. 87 Marquise form plaque ring with diamond and a three stone diamond ring both platinum and 18ct gold £100-150

89 89 Chrysoberyl and diamond dress ring, diamond weight .35 carat set in 18ct gold £200-300 See Illustration. 90 Blue topaz bracelet, set with fourteen oval-cut blue stones mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £280-320 91 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 2.07cts flanked by baguette cut diamond shoulders mounted in platinum £6,000-7,000 See Illustration. 92 Multi gem flower spray brooch mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct, with a loose aquamarine weighing 8.06cts and a pair of pearl and 18ct gold studs £100-150 93 Bronze Roman seal ring, islamic bronze seal pendant and a bronze medallion ring £100-200

88 88 Fringe necklace, set with oval cabochon-cut moonstones mounted in yellow metal tested as 14ct £280-320 See Illustration.

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94 Yellow gold oval locket pendant 9ct

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95 95 Two plaque rings, with modernist design stamped 750 for 18ct with maker’s marks £200-300 See Illustration. 96 Two dress rings, a gold on silver carnelian set ring and a silver Chinese dragon ring £40-80 97 White gold clip, gold T Bar and a articulated fish clip 14ct, others 9ct £150-200 98 Gold oval link bracelet with heart clasp a bloodstone set locket and two gilt metal lockets £70-100

99 99 A Victorian carved agate stick pin depicting William Shakespeare and a lady shell cameo £50-100 See Illustration.

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100 Gentleman`s gold signet ring, with MV Initials in yellow metal tested as 18ct £70-100

106 Diamond set wedding band ring, five round brilliant cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in 10ct gold £50-80 107 A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace on an emerald and diamond clasp mounted in gold and platinum Together with a pair of pearl cluster earrings in yellow metal on a screw fitting £100-150

101 101 Tiffany & Co Single stone diamond ring, Emerald cut diamond weighing 0.50cts in a four claw setting signed Tiffany & Co With box and photocopy certificate £1,600-2,000 See Illustration. 102 A diamond cluster bar brooch, centering a circular plaque set with single cut diamonds mounted in platinum and gold. Circa 1900 Length 7.5cm. Plaque diameter 1.5cm £150-250

108 108 Yellow gold Greek key necklace and earrings in 18ct gold £320-360 See Illustration. 109 Pink fluorite set gold pendant, an 18ct gold chain. together with a pink stone earrings and ring set in yellow metal tested as 14ct £300-400

103 103 A diamond set spray brooch, old cushion cut diamond to centre weighing approximately 0.50cts. Mounted in 18ct white gold. Total diamond weight 1.20cts £500-800 See Illustration. 104 Gold amethyst set dress ring, French paste ring, 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, 18ct gold locket and two gold plated lockets £100-150 105 19th Century Topaz cross pendant on a yellow metal necklace £150-250 See Illustration.

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110 110 Aquamarine, opal and sapphire necklace mounted in 18ct yellow gold £450-500 See Illustration.


117 Three strand pearls necklace with emerald set clasp £200-300 See Illustration. 118 Edwardian single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut, weighing approximately 1.35cts 8 claw-setting mounted in platinum £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 119 Bloodstone set signet ring in 9ct gold £100-150 120 Heart form stick brooch with micromosaic depicting a bird on water, another with haematite intaglio small red stone pin and three yellow metal bangles, and an 18ct white gold wedding band £150-250

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121 Victorian cameo in gold mount and two gold gem set rings £100-150

111 Gold abstract ring set with a cultured pearl £200-300 See Illustration. 112 Blue glass dress ring mounted in 18ct gold £120-160 113 Five stone diamond ring in 18ct yellow gold £100-150 114 Single stone diamond ring weighing 0.15cts in 18ct yellow gold and a 18ct yellow gold band ring £120-130 115 Diamond set bar brooch mounted in 14ct gold and platinum round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.30cts £150-200 116 Three stone diamond ring set with a blue diamond weighing 0.75cts to the centre flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds Claw setting. Total diamond weight 0.50cts. Blue diamond has not been tested for natural colour £1,000-2,000 See Illustration.

122 122 Blue topaz, diamond and hessonite garnet ring in naturalistic setting, stamped 750 for 18ct gold £250-350 See Illustration. 123 Early 20th Century Continental necklace, each section comprising a shield motif set with pearl and garnet £200-300

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124 124 19th Century Gold bracelet with various charms including two gold coins, gold bloodstone fob, gold whistle and other charms bracelet 15ct, charms mixed carats £1,200-1,400 See Illustration.

128 128 Abstract emerald and diamond pendant in 18ct gold Diamonds brilliant cut, weight 2.5ct, Emeralds step cut, total 6 carats £800-1,200 See Illustration. 129 Late Victorian Etruscan Revival gold and pearl collar necklace The series of plaques with applied gold beadwork and three half pearls drops suspended from a rope necklace. Circa 1890. Boxed By Watherston & Son £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 130 Victorian gold bangle with acorn finial, another with engine turned decoration and a modern gate bracelet £130-150

125 125 Diamond dress ring, comprising an orb with hexagonal openwork set with round brilliant cut diamonds Estimated total diamond weight: 1.80cts, platinum and 18ct gold £400-600 See Illustration. 126 Sapphire and diamond dress ring mounted in 18ct white gold £250-350 127 Sapphire and diamond clip earrings in 18ct gold £200-300

131 Two gold bracelets, one curb, and one gate bracelet both 9ct gold £180-220 132 Five stone sapphire ring set with sapphires and diamonds and similar stick pin, boxed ring stamped 18ct £150-250 133 A cultured pearl necklace, seed pearl set brooch an enamel butterfly and three faux pearl and a paste necklace £40-60 134 Gold rope necklace, a ring set with a sapphire and two other rings £150-250 135 Fine gold indian bracelet, each square link with a symbol testing as 22ct + £300-500 136 Gold belcher chain 9ct

£80-120

137 Pair of amber cufflinks, triangular form in 9ct gold mount £50-80

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138 138 1970s gold fringe necklace in 18ct gold £400-600 See Illustration. 139 Amethyst ring in foliate gold mount 15.36 carats in 18ct gold £150-250 See Illustration. 140 Clear amber bead necklace of graduated irregular form beads to a bead clasp £150-250

139 141 A yellow amber necklace of compressed amber beads £80-120 142 Amber necklace of elongated and round beads £200-300 143 Sapphire and diamond set twist ring, flat link chain bracelet, both 18ct two gem set 9ct gold rings, silver gilt and baroque pearl necklace and a butterfly brooch £150-250

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147 144 Early 20th century opal and diamond ring in 18ct gold mount £200-300 See Illustration. 145 Single stone diamond ring in 18ct gold

£70-100

146 A butterscotch amber necklace, comprising thirty-eight graduated oval-cut beads from 7.5 x 20mm, 53cm long, 44g £200-300 See Illustration.

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147 Faberge, a spoon and fork brooch by workmaster Erik Kollin, (1836-1901) gold and pearl, St Petersburg, Russia C 1890 56 standard gold, each with the workmaster’s initials £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 148 Three stone garnet and diamond dress ring in 18ct yellow gold £80-120 149 Victorian diamond cluster bar brooch, central cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00cts surrounded by ten old-cut diamonds with a total weight of 1.00cts, silver and gold mounted. Circa 1890 Provenance: from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 by descent to the present owner £1,500-2,500 See Illustration.

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150 Edwardian diamond set openwork brooch, silver and gold mounted, estimated total diamond weight 0.50cts Provenance: from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 by descent to the present owner £200-300 See Illustration.


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156 Triple strand of baroque freshwater pearls, silver and cream tones and an opera length freshwater cultured pearl necklace £50-80

151 151 Edwardian diamond set bracelet, the central panel comprising of open scroll work set with old cut diamonds Silver and gold mounted. Attached to silver and gold curb bracelet. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50cts Provenance: from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 by descent to the present owner £200-300 See Illustration. 152 Diamond cluster ring, round brilliant old cut diamond surrounded by eight round brilliant cut diamonds central diamond approxiamately 1.01 claw setting mounted in white metal tested as 18ct, Total diamond weight 2.15cts £1,800-2,200 See Illustration.

157 157 Gold pendant in the form of a standing bear 9ct gold £100-150 See Illustration. 158 Vintage single stone diamond ring, round-brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.20cts with diamond set shoulders, in a platinum setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold £250-350

153 153 Pair of diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cut diamonds in a rub-over setting. Total diamond weight approx 0.50ct £500-800 See Illustration. 154 White gold bracelet constructed of cubes set with diamonds and box links marked 750 for 18ct gold £180-220 155 Sapphire and and cubic zirconia pendant set white and yellow gold, a miniature gold chest and an Edwardian zircon set brooch on fine yellow gold chain, sapphire measures 9.8 x 7mm £50-80

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159 159 Art Deco style square cluster ring, set with square cut sapphire within a diamond set border in 18ct white gold, stamped 750 £200-300 See Illustration.


168 Pair of diamond and onyx rectangular earrings mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct. butterflys marked 18ct £50-80 169 Pair of cubic zirconia ear studs mounted in 18ct white gold £50-80 170 Pair of cubic zirconia ear studs, the single brilliant cut stones in white gold rub over setting, 18ct, marked £150-250 171 Solitaire diamond pendant, on a 9ct yellow gold flat link gold chain diamond weight 0.18cts £150-250 172 Platinum and diamond wedding band ring inset with seven brilliant cut diamonds, 3.5mm stamped 950 and makers mark PC £200-300 173 Sapphire and diamond hinged bangle set with eight round-cut sapphires and seven diamonds, total diamond weight 0.28cts, unmarked white metal testing as 18ct £300-500 160 160 Diamond set cross and chain in 18ct white gold. the central stone approx .0 2 carat, total carat weight estimated at 0.70 carat £400-600 See Illustration. 161 Diamond half eternity ring, nine round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. Total diamond weight 0.50cts £180-220 162 Sapphire and diamond pendant and a pair of sapphire earrings in floral setting both 18ct white gold £80-120 163 Modern sapphire and diamond half eternity ring the square cut stones channel set in 18ct white gold, stamped 750 £150-250 164 Five stone diamond ring, set with four round brilliant-cut diamonds Cubic zironica to centre. set in 18ct white gold, stamped 750 £100-200 165 Pair of diamond set ear studs in white gold rub over setting. total diamond weight estimated at .66 carat, cased £500-800 166 Three pairs of gold earrings, one set with diamond cluster another cultured pearl and twist disc design 18ct gold £120-150 167 A pair of cultured pearl earrings in floral setting 18ct gold, sapphire, onyx and agate studs, all white metal/ silver £50-80

174 174 Diamond set white gold pendant with a central cushion cut diamond weighing approximately .50 carats and four smaller diamonds to each corner, mounted in white metal tested as 18ct £300-500 See Illustration.

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175 Sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central sapphire weighing 1.40cts flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct white gold £180-220 See Illustration.

177 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.32cts within a six-claw setting. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration.

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178 Three stone diamond ring, a diamond set buckle ring and a band ring with oval forms all 18ct gold £180-220 See Illustration.

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176 Sapphire and diamond cluster pendant, with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.35cts within a white and blue sapphire surround mounted in white metal, together with a matching pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings in 9ct yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration.

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179 Two yellow gold rope twist chains and a fine chain with cross all 9ct yellow gold £150-250


180 180 Gold hinged bangle, six charms with bank notes a fine chain bracelet and a locket all 9ct gold £250-350 See Illustration. 181 Five pairs of gold earrings, one set with pearl and a three colour gold ring mainly 9ct, pearl set earrings unmarked testing as 18ct £70-100 182 Five gem set gold rings and a paste eternity ring three rings 18ct, two 9ct £100-150 183 Two gold belcher chains 9ct

£100-150

184 Three pairs of disc form earrings one two colour gold, 18ct, one unmarked, one silver £100-150 185 Five gold rings wedding band 18ct, another 22ct and three 9ct gold rings £100-150 186 Collection of jewellery, including a ladies gold watch, three pairs of gold hoop earrings, gold S initial pendant gold signet ring all 9ct with other items £80-120

190 190 A contemporary white gold necklace and bracelet in white gold with onyx & mother of pearl moon and stars 18ct gold, cased £200-300 See Illustration. 191 Three gold crosses, one with diamonds, gem set pendants and other items £100-150 192 White gold rope twist collar, 18ct, cased £150-250 193 Memorial ring in gold and enamel, set with seed pearls, ‘in memory of’ in gold letters to the shank, and ‘my Dear Husband’ etched on reverse, set in 18ct gold £150-250

187 A contemporary white gold ring set with five rows of diamonds in two colours 18ct gold £200-300 188 A pair of diamond ear studs in 18ct white gold diamond weight .4 carat total £250-350 189 Five pairs of gold earrings four hoops and one pair with small diamonds £70-100

194 194 Single stone diamond ring in raised claw setting with leaf decorated shoulders diamond 7.2 carat in 18ct white and yellow gold £700-1,000 See Illustration.

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195 Emerald and diamond ring, the central rectangular cut stone the central rectangular cut stone measuring 6 x 5.2 mm, with baguette cut diamond shoulders £400-600 See Illustration.

201 Victorian red spinel and diamond cluster ring, set with four red spinels and a surround of old-cut diamonds. mounted in 18ct yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration.

196 Collection of garnet jewellery, including a garnet set cross in yellow metal, garnet and diamond bar brooch and a garnet pendant £80-120

202 Gold flat link chain and leaf form pendant with diamond and sapphire £50-80

197 Two stone diamond crossover ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond and a champagne coloured diamond Mounted in yellow metal. Total diamond weight 1.00cts approx £300-500 See Illustration. 198 Cabochon cut green tourmaline and 9ct gold necklace £260-300 199 Emerald and diamond five stone ring, mounted in 18ct gold £100-150 200 Multi-gem grape drop earrings mounted in 14ct gold £140-220

203 Diamond set half eternity ring in white gold set with ten diamonds, diamond weight .8 carat, 18ct gold The companion ring is in the following lot £300-500 See Illustration. 204 Diamond set half eternity ring in white gold with ten diamonds total diamond weight. 8 carat, 18ct gold The companion ring appears in previous lot £300-500 See Illustration. 205 A modernist design brooch with four baguette cut diamonds mounted in 18ct gold stamped 18ct, 56 mm diameter, diamond weight estimated at .5 carat £400-600 See Illustration. 206 Blue topaz necklace, set with oval-cut stones mounted in yellow metal tested as 14ct £280-380

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207 A pair of 1950s ruby and diamond flower spray clip earrings. Mounted in white metal tested as 18ct £200-300 See Illustration. 208 A vintage silver collar necklace with a matching large silver cuff bangle with a weave design to centre, 1970s £80-120 209 1970s textured yellow gold pendant set with an amethyst, on gold chain London hallmark 9ct £70-100

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210 Blue topaz and diamond drop earrings and a pair of cultured pearl earrings in 18ct gold £60-80

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211 Diamond full eternity ring in white metal and a platinum wedding ring £150-200 212 Pearl ring set in naturalistic branch setting and a gold plated dyed blue stone ring pearl ring testing as 9ct £50-80 213 Edwardian 15ct gold and diamond pendant, hematite 9ct gold signet ring and a pair of pearl stud earrings £40-60 214 Garnet and white sapphire drop earrings mounted in 14ct yellow gold £180-220 215 An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring set in 18ct yellow gold £200-300 217 217 Single stone diamond ring, Round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.45cts with diamond set shoulders mounted in yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration.

216 216 Victorian ring set with sapphire and diamond three vivid medium blue sapphires and two diamonds in 18ct gold, cased, and a later 18ct gold wedding band £400-600 See Illustration.

218 218 A modernist style gold bracelet 1970s constructed of square and round section bars, 9ct hallmark for London 1972 £350-450 See Illustration.

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Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999 The below provenance applies to lot numbers 219 through to and including lot number 226, and lot 205. Born in Merano Northern Italy, both his father and grandfather were goldsmiths the former well known for his jewellery in the Art Nouveau style. Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950s his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his ‘Kings bracelet’ in 1957. Fruhauf’s work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Designs are often three dimensional, some architectural looking, reflecting the new high rise buildings of the 1960s, others with tree forms and bark texture. He was also known to incorporate other objects into his work upcycling coins, medals, and plaques, half a century before the phrase was coined. The Adam and Eve pendant (lot 220) is believed to be one of the largest jewellery items produced by Fruhauf. Best known as an artist jeweller, he was also a painter and caricaturist. A retrospective exhibition was held in Merano in 2011


Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014 Daughter of a famous cabaret artiste Rosl Berndt, she spent her early years in Vienna and Bucharest, making a few early stage appearances but was discouraged by her grandmother from following in her mothers footsteps. She instead became a linguist and after marrying RAF officer Tom Johnson came to live in England and created the Elizabeth Johnson organisation, which places overseas students with UK families. A keen patron of the Arts her flamboyant character, drew her to creative and original artists and she commissioned a number of distinctive items of jewellery from Anton Fruhauf and other designer jewellers. At the age of 80 in ‘retirement’ she followed her early childhood wish to be on the stage, performing in theatres in Rome, Vienna and England the songs of the Golden Era of European Cabaret, appeared on radio programs and wrote a book about her early life ‘Rosl’s Daughter’.

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219 Anton Fruhauf, large gold abstract brooch/ pendant, signed stamped 750 for 18ct gold £1,200-1,400 See Illustration. 220 Anton Fruhauf, The garden of Eden, large enamel and diamond set plaque pendant, depicting Adam and Eve, with bird of paradise in a tree, serpent and diamond set sun, the chain comprising enamelled bar links connected by diamonds in rub over settings, marked 800 and 750, 11 x 8.9cm £800-1,200 See Illustration.

223 223 Anton Fruhauf, Pair of gold abstract design cufflinks each set with five diamonds and aquamarines stamped 750 for 18ct gold and AF monogram £450-550 See Illustration. 224 Anton Fruhauf, gold enamel and rose-cut diamond dress ring, signed AF and 18ct £400-500 See Illustration. 225 Anton Fruhauf, Gold abstract design ring the top measuring 4.5 x 5cm signed and stamped 750 for 18ct gold. £450-550 See Illustration.

221 221 Anton Fruhauf, large aquamarine and gold dress ring, in naturalistic setting, step-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 30cts within a diamond set gold bark textured mount, signed A Fruhauf, stamped 750 for 18ct gold £800-1,200 See Illustration.

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222 222 Anton Fruhauf design pendant and earrings, set with emeralds and rose-cut diamonds, signed A Fruhauf stamped 750 for 18ct gold This design of earring, by Fruhauf is in the permanent collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Art, described as ‘paisley’ form £650-750 See Illustration.

226 Anton Fruhauf, gold mount incorporating a French gilt bronze plaque plaque cast with figures and ‘Ligue Francaise De L’ Enseignement’ Stamped 750 for 18ct gold and AF monogram £100-150 See Illustration.

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Costume Jewellery

Wednesday 18th March, 12:45pm

Lot 227


Costume Jewellery This section of the sale will not start before 12.45pm

236 Costume jewellery including enamelled novelty brooches 1950s a marcasite silver brooch and ‘Hollywood’ bracelet £50-80 237 Victorian silver plaque brooch with enamelled floral decoration three other 19th Century silver brooches a silver gilt cameo set, butterfly wing and jet brooches and a glass orb pendant £100-150 See Illustration. 238 Costume jewellery to include two steel bracelets, enamel earrings, carved bone and other items £40-60

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239 Pair of 19th century French faux tortoiseshell opera glasses in original case £40-60

227 Georgian paste set buttons with blue enamel centres, set of five in unmarked silver 3cm diameter £100-200 See Illustration. 228 Silver gilt and enamel panel bracelet each panel with dancing or playing figures, marked sterling, in associated case £80-120 229 Early 20th Century German silver brooch set with coral, Jorgen Jensen Denmark pewter bangle and a collection of costume jewellery £50-80 230 A freshwater pearl necklace, double row on a silver clasp, cased £50-80 231 Cameo necklace, 9ct gold fancy link albert watch chain with plated T Bar and key, silver necklace set with green paste. Other costume jewellery, buttons and a cigarette case £70-100 232 Collection of paste set costume jewellery, mainly 1950s £40-60 233 Collection of costume jewellery Including a silver necklace, four dress rings, paste brooch, plated albert chain, paste pendant and a gold plated necklace in a wooden trinket box £20-40 234 A collection of vintage costume jewellery to include a silver lizard set with green and white paste, two cameo brooches and mid century silver rings, Mexican silver brooch, Trifari earrings and a gold plated pocket watch and chain £80-120 235 Silver jewellery including two heavy bracelets and two gold on silver days of christmas medallions, amethyst set brooch, some white metal and a Rotary watch £70-100

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240 240 A single amber bead necklace, butterscotch pebble shape from 12mm to 25mm knotted on a silver clasp. Gross weight 65 grams, length 72cm £300-500 See Illustration. 241 A long Amber bead necklace length 154cm gross weight 82 grams £80-120 242 An amber bead necklace comprised various shades and shapes of amber beads approx 62cm in length £50-80


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244 244 Christian Dior brooch, 1966 a pair of Christian Lacroix floral earrings and another pair by Versace £50-80 See Illustration. 245 Butler and Wilson over size with multicoloured paste set bird brooch, Red enamel moon brooch and a frog pendant on chain unmarked £50-80

243 243 A group of 1970s jewellery including a large silver pendant with a styalised tribal figure, Inlaid turquoise and coral signed, a ceramic fish pendant, phoenix enamel pendant/necklace and brass figurine ring £70-100 See Illustration.

246 A pair of Butler Wilson paste set clip on earrings pierrot, a pair of Clair e Deve Paris cluster paste earrings three further pairs of earrings and a paste and bead necklace £70-100 247 Quantity of 1970s costume jewellery with an onyx necklace and bracelet with FR monogram and ornate Cleopatra coin necklace and other items £50-80

248 248 A necklace of Fancy link chain with Murano beads with aventurine overlay £30-50 See Illustration.

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254 254 Large tiger’s eye beads, amber, coral and hardstone items £50-80 See Illustration. 249 249 A group of 1970s silver and white metal jewellery including a large collar necklace in a form of a flower and an articulated sculpture necklace £70-100 See Illustration.

255 19th Century French paste set brooch, cushion cut stones in silver, original case, an enamel pearl set bangle, other items of silver two gold wristwatches and spectacles £80-120

250 A group of costume jewellery including a Butler & Wilson clip and Swarovski Tulip brooch Butler & Wilson large paste set crocodile and other items £40-60 251 A group of silver and white metal jewellery including an early 20th Century panel bracelet, a ring set with a large amethyst, silver napkin clip and other items £40-60 252 A group of modern jewellery to include a murano heart pendant, cori earrings and other items £30-50 253 A group of ethnic and tribal jewellery including a long necklace of glass canes a seed head necklaces and other items £30-50

256 256 A Victorian gilt metal bracelet set with cabouchons of banded agate to a brooch clasp £50-100 See Illustration.

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257 Edwardian necklace of twenty collet set oval cabouchon amethysts in unmarked silver £50-80 See Illustration.

262 Victorian pink and white paste openwork pendant on a white metal chain £50-80 See Illustration.

258 1920s coral branch necklace and four others £30-50

263 Amethyst and Jade necklace with a plaque of rough amethyst and paste to centre, boxed £40-60

259 Vintage Costume jewellery, hat pins and an ivorine clasp evening bag £40-60 260 Edwardian paste set silver brooch, and four other brooches £30-50 261 Collection of costume jewellery including a coral necklace, silver military badge bar brooches and other items £20-30

264 Art Deco paste set lorgnettes and another pair in yellow metal £50-80 265 Costume jewellery, enamelled brass box with portrait miniature and other items in a green case £50-80 266 Victorian silver buckle bangle, onyx and mother of pearl cufflinks and shirt studs, cased, paste set buckle and clip and silver items £50-80 267 Victorian cameo brooch, a malacite and silver amethyst brooch cased, jet necklace and other costume jewellery £70-100 268 Carved bone necklace, the beads carved as spherical flower heads £30-50 269 Silver charm bracelet, silver pencil holder, bangle and a white metal key ring £30-50

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270 Silver bracelet and pendant set with labradorite and moonstone, two engraved silver bangles and other silver and white metal jewellery £70-100 271 Cultured freshwater pearl necklace graduated to a foliate engraved gold clasp £50-80 272 Vintage costume jewellery brooches including an Art Deco silver paste set brooch, novelty brooches and a Stratton notebook £40-60 273 An ammonite and garnet pendant and 1960s and later costume jewellery including resin, onyx and silver items £70-100 274 Long length cultured pearl necklace, a beaded necklaces and a bracelet watch £30-50

278 278 A silver buckle bangle with engraved stars and inset with synthetic ruby another bangle and items of silver £60-80 See Illustration.

279 279 Pendant of carved amethyst set in Chinese silver floral setting, a silver watch with enamel faced dial and a scarf brooch £50-80 See Illustration. 275 275 An Amethyst quartz collar, other hardstone and shell items £40-60 See Illustration.

280 A cultured pearl necklace, similar spectacle chain, and a silver and paste set necklace £40-60

276 Two vintage Venetian glass bead necklaces £30-50 277 Murano glass bracelet of heart form beads, boxed and a collection of vintage necklaces £50-80

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Watches

Wednesday 18th March, 1:20pm Lot 312


Watches This section of the sale will not start before 1.20pm

281 281 19th century gold ladies open faced pocket watch stamped 18k another similar stamped 14k and white metal ladies pocket watch £300-500 See Illustration. 282 Gold plated pocket watch 9ct gold mounted pencil 8cm and cheroot holder with gold mount £60-80 283 1950s gold plated Gentleman’s Omega wristwatch diameter 3.5cm on leather strap £80-120 See Illustration. 284 George VI silver cased half-hunter Vertex Revue pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham, 1951 £30-50 285 19th century silver pocket watch with Arabic numerals by K Serkisoff & Co Constantinople, four other pocket watches and two ladies watches £120-180

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286 Maurice Lacroix 9ct gold octagonal pocket watch £300-500 See Illustration. 287 Gentleman’s Omega ‘De Ville’ 18ct gold wrist watch Round white dial with Roman numerals and plain hour markers, date aperture at 3, brown leather strap with omega buckle, in fitted case, Quartz movement. Circa 1995 £300-400 See Illustration.

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288 288 1920s Rolex stainless steel wristwatch lacking strap £150-250 See Illustration. 289 Gold plated pocket watch and chain

£40-60

290 Two silver pocket watches, one by J. Jolly, Longborough, the other by Matthew Henderson, Coatbridge & Airdrie, the patent safety wheel; number 30006, number 5474 £75-100 291 Continental lady’s silver pocket watch another in silver with enamel face two gilt metal cased travel clocks and four wristwatches £80-120

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292 Silver pocket watch by Kendal and Dent, gold plated pocket watch, another and gold plated wrist watch £50-100 293 Leather gilt and tooled Omega presentation box 14cm by 10cm £50-80

295 295 George V silver pocket watch 4cm wide marks rubbed £50-80 See Illustration. 296 A Benson gold and enamel wrist watch, another yellow metal watch and a silver pocket watch £50-80

294 294 Omega Geneve gold plated gentleman’s wristwatch on leather strap with original box with paperwork £100-200 See Illustration.

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297 Ladies Tag Heuer aquaracer watch stainless steel bracelet £250-350 See Illustration.

300 Tissot ladies gold dress watch, maunual winding 14ct case, on a 9ct bracelet strap £80-120

298 Ladies Herbelin two tone bracelet watch £50-80 299 A Tavannes Art Deco silver purse watch, the case with double doors and geometric engine turned decoration French silver marks and Brevette Depose £100-150

301 Garrard & Co gold watch on gold fancy link bracelet hallmarked on bracelet, 9ct gold £150-250 See Illustration. 302 Lady’s 18ct gold watch

£100-150 See Illustration.

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306 306 American Waltham 9ct gold keyless open pocket watch diameter 5cm £300-500 See Illustration. 307 American Waltham 9ct gold wristwatch on leather strap £80-120

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308 19th century continental 14ct gold open faced pocket watch £150-250

303 Cartier Santos stainless steel wristwatch in presentation case with papers £600-800 See Illustration. 304 Omega Constellation lady’s wristwatch with white dial, in two colour metal the case numbered £200-300 305 Emporio Armani wristwatch in presentation box £50-80

309 309 Early 20th century 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch diameter 5cm £350-450 See Illustration. 310 Three early 20th century silver pocket watches, two gold plated pocket watches and a collection of clock keys £100-200 See Illustration.

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310 311 George III 18ct gold pair case pocket watch by John Anderton London No. 7104 with fusee movement the case London 1815 outer case Irish stamped JB 22. This lot is said to have been in the same family for at least three generations £800-1,200 See Illustration. 312 Victorian 18ct. open faced pocket watch by Rob Roskel Liverpool No 29932, dial inset with floral design to fusee movement, case Newcastle 1840. This lot is said to have been in the same family for at least three generations £600-1,000 See Illustration. 313 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch by Johnstone London No 53108 movement engraved Royal Exchange. This lot is said to have been in the same family for at least three generations £500-1,000 See Illustration. 314 Gold fusee pocket watch by Thomas Pellington Liverpool, 1st quarter of the 19th century case decorated with floral motifs. This lot is said to have been in the same family for at least three generations £300-500 See Illustration. 315 9ct gold ladies wrist watch on leather strap, one others, and ladies pocket watch £100-200

316 316 1940s 18ct gold Rolex ladies wristwatch on later gold plated strap £100-200 See Illustration.

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Coins

Wednesday 18th March, 1:45pm

Lot 333


Coins This section of the sale will not start before 1.45pm 317 A German Nazi counterfeit Bank of England £10 Bernhard bank note, framed and glazed with detailed caption 11 x 14" (28 x 36cm) £30-50 318 Large quantity of ½ penny and 1 penny coins, date ranges Victorian to 1967 in excess of 30kg £80-120 319 Large quantity of mostly English decimal and pre decimal coinage date ranges mostly George V to Modern, some in albums, and presentation cases, and a collection of books on coin collecting £100-200 320 Franklin Mint ‘The Thomason Medalic Bible’, set of silver plated medallions in presentation case £50-100

323 323 George III gold spade guinea 1787, mounted as a brooch £250-350 See Illustration.

321 Two Victorian silver crowns, Victorian Double Florin, and a small collection of 19th century and earlier coinage mostly copper £60-100

324 Queen Victoria gold sovereign 1901 in pendant mount £150-250

322 Collection of coins to included seven half crowns, date ranges from 1921 1967. 14 florins date ranges 1921-1935, in one album and various presentation cases £50-80 See Illustration.

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325 Queen Victoria gold sovereign, 1897 £150-250

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330 330 Two gold sovereigns 1913 and 1894 and two half sovereigns 1902 and 1912 £400-600 See Illustration.

326 326 9ct gold sovereign holder

£70-100 See Illustration.

331 1929 Midland bank cheque book (two cheques missing) £50-100

327 George III crown 1819 and George V Crown 1935 and collection of coins in two albums £50-100

332 332 Two F. Andrieu lead medallions, ‘Arrive du Roi as Paris le 6 Octobre 1789’ and ‘Siege de la Bastille’, another lead medallion depicting Napoleon, and four bronze medallions £150-200 See Illustration. 328 328 A Canadian Fine Gold 1oz or Pur 50 dollar Coin 1984, 31 grams £600-800 See Illustration. 329 Gorge V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and a Spanish Ferdinand VII coin 1808 with suspension ring £60-80

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333 South African gold Krugerrand 1981 £600-1,000 See Illustration.

342 South African gold £1 coin 1952 £150-250 See Illustration.

334 Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1958

£150-250

335 Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1973

£150-250

343 Collection of coins to include silver presentation coins £50-100 See Illustration.

336 Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2003

£150-250

344 George V gold half sovereign 1910

337 Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2000

£150-250

338 Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2002

£150-250

339 Victorian gold sovereign 1869

£150-250

340 George V gold sovereign 1912

£150-250

341 George V gold sovereign 1902

£150-250

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Wednesday 18th March, 2:00pm

Silver

Lot 503


Silver This section of the sale will not start before 2.00pm 345 George V silver mounted tortoiseshell magnifier/ page turner, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham, 1926, 17cm long £50-80 346 Edward VII silver pocket barometer by F. D. & Co., London, 1908, in fitted case, silver cheroot holder holder, box embossed with putti, bookmark, locket, pencil, thimble and a tortoiseshell mounted cigar cutter £100-150

347 347 George V silver presentation salver engraved “An appreciation from the Officers of the Calcutta police, Feb 24 1923” with wavy rim border, scroll feet, London 1922, 12” dia, 28oz, 870g £250-350 See Illustration.

348 George V silver presentation salver, marriage to J S Wilson, Sheffield 1915, scroll feet, 28oz, 870g £250-350 See Illustration. 349 George V silver mounted walking stick, the ball end with scrolling decoration, London, 1920, another with the handle embossed with deities, and another with engraved decoration, (3) Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £30-50 350 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Robert Wallis, London, 1841, 4oz, 124g Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £30-50

351 351 George V silver table snuff box with engine turned decoration and scrolling borders, by Henry Hodson Plante, London, 1920, 8.8oz, 273g Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £120-180 See Illustration.

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352 19th century Dutch silver tobacco box with rounded ends and embossed with a tavern scene, maker’s mark ‘HH’, 4.5oz, 140g, 5” (13cm) Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £120-180 See Illustration.


357 Set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1920, and a part set of silver handled fruit knives and forks £40-50 358 Pair of George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Newcastle, 1820, and a pair of Victorian silver tablespoons, by Charles Lias, London, 1843, 10oz £70-100

353 353 Early 19th century Dutch silver tobacco box with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark ‘VW beneath a star’, 1820, 5.4oz, 168g, 4¾in. (10cm) Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £120-180 See Illustration. 354 George V silver trumpet vase with serpentine rim and foot, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1916, (base loaded), 8” (20cm) Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman £30-50 355 Pair of George V Britannia standard silver sugar sifters of baluster form on shaped bases, by Crichton Brothers, London, 1920, 22oz, 684g £150-250

359 Set of six George V Old English pattern silver soup spoons, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1923, 14oz, 435g £100-150 360 George III silver oval teapot, London, 1804, 18oz, 559g £120-180 361 Pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, by W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1982, and a quantity of silver handled flatware and dressing table items £80-120 362 Late Victorian silver sifter spoon with moulded fruit decoration, by Charles Boyton III, London, 1900, 2oz, 62g £30-50 363 Three pieces of Danish silver flatware, comprising two spoons and a fork, each with moulded figural terminals, 3oz, 93g £40-60 364 Mid-late 20th century Georg Jensen sterling silver spoon, with scrolling decoration, 1.7oz, 52g £40-60 365 Pair of George VI silver mounted cut glass decanters, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1937 £80-120 366 Modern silver mounted cut glass decanter, by Harrods Ltd., London, 1980 £50-80

356 356 George V silver salver with serpentine border on four scroll feet, Sheffield, probably 1920, 42oz, 1306g £300-500 See Illustration.

367 367 George V silver wine taster inset with an earlier coin, with ring handle and lobed and gadrooned decoration, by D & J Wellby Ltd., London, 1910, 4.3oz, 134g £60-80 See Illustration.

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374 368 George VI silver sugar sifter of baluster form, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham, 1942, a continental ‘800’ standard pin dish inset with an Arabic coin, Swedish silver fan-shaped spoon, 1950, and a pair of pierced and scrolling Swedish silver asparagus servers, 1963, 6.6oz, 205g £60-100

374 George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies and foliate scrolling gadrooned rim, each on four shaped feet, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1913/15, gross weight 40oz, 1244g £300-500 See Illustration.

369 Modern silver presentation waiter with shaped rim on three feet, by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1959, 11oz, 342g £80-120

375 George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by George Wintle, London, 1818, 0.3oz, 9g £30-50

370 George VI silver presentation waiter with serpentine rim on three scroll feet, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1948, 7oz, 217g £50-80 371 Pair of George VI silver bonbon dishes with petal rims on three ball feet, by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield, 1949, napkin rings, trinket box, dressing table items, and other items including three silver plated ladles, two meat skewers, sugar tongs, vesta, and six silver golf themed teaspoons £120-180 372 Pair of Victorian silver shell salts on ball feet, with spoons in fitted case, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1897, a silver dressing table tray, candlestick and other silver cutlery in fitted cases, 11oz, 342g £80-120 373 George V silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1934, three silver collared scent bottles, two dwarf candlesticks and other items £60-100

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376 Small collection of Victorian and later silver flatware, comprising sugar tongs, sifter spoon, fish knife, two teaspoons, French silver fork, Mexican sterling silver miniature sombrero, and a Persian white metal beaker, 8oz, 248g £50-80 377 Four modern German Sterling silver coasters with matching crests and a Mexican white metal cocktail stick holder, 11.3oz, 351g £70-100 378 George III silver King’s pattern fork by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1821, and three other silver forks, 10oz, 311g £70-100 379 Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, maker’s mark ‘PW’, and eight other small spoons, 6.3oz, 197g £40-60 380 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Charles Boyton II, London, 1898, 9.6oz, 300g £70-100 381 Pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Charles Boyton I, London, 1834, another tablespoon, sauce ladle and three dessert spoons, 12oz, 373g £80-120


382 Pair of George III silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons by William Chawner II, London, 1818, another pair of mustard spoons, and other small silver items, weighable silver 5.5oz, 171g £40-60 383 Selection of George III and later silver flatware comprising eight dessert spoons, six dessert forks, three pairs of sugar tongs, five teaspoons, butter knife and a salt spoon, 22.5oz, 699g £150-200 387 387 Modern silver six piece cruet set comprising two mustard pots with non-matching spoons, two salt shakers and two pepperettes, by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham, 1971, 11oz, 342g £80-120 See Illustration.

384 384 Modern silver dish, the centre depicting St. George slaying the dragon, with shaped border, by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London, 2007, 15.7oz, 489g £120-180 See Illustration.

388 388 Edward VII silver topped and cut glass scent bottle, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, a green cut glass and silver plated topped scent bottle and a clear and purple overlaid silver topped scent bottle £60-100 See Illustration.

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389 Victorian silver sifter spoon with pierced shell-shaped bowl and scroll handle, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1889, and other small items of flatware to include two napkin rings in fitted cases £50-80

385 Pair of George VI silver round waiters with shaped borders, by Roberts & Dore Ltd., Sheffield, 1946, 8.5oz, 264g £60-100 See Illustration.

390 Pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks of tapering columnar form with plain banded decoration, on round bases, by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham, 1906, 25cm high £100-200

386 Modern silver sugar sifter, by Roberts & Dore, London, 1971, and two silver ashtrays, 9.6oz, 300g £60-100

391 Four silver napkin rings, silver handle spoon and two mother of pearl handled folding knives £30-50

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392 Victorian silver teapot with half-gadrooned body, Chester 1900, gross weight 10.4oz, 326g £60-100

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393 393 George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug with a single plain band of decoration and scrolling handles, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London, 1922, gross weight 28.5oz, 886g £180-220 See Illustration.

397 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl with beaded borders, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, gross weight 20oz, 622g £120-180 See Illustration. 398 George III silver shell bowl caddy spoon, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1793 £30-40

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394 394 George V silver teapot and hotwater jug with urn finials, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 193½, gross weight 39.4oz, 1225g £250-350 See Illustration.

399 20th century Norwegian Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers on integral stands, salt in the form of a Viking longboat with non-matching spoon and a white metal mounted bottle stopper in the form of a fish £60-100 See Illustration.

395 Two silver tablespoons, sugar bowl, cigarette box and silver handled tea knives £70-100 396 William IV silver snuff box with embossed floral and engine turned decoration, by William Simpson, Birmingham, 1836, 1oz, 33g £50-80

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406 400 Four George I rat-tail pattern spoons, marks rubbed, London, 1716, 7.5oz, 233g £80-120 See Illustration. 401 Modern silver cruet set, comprising salt, pepperette and mustard pot and spoons, maker’s mark ‘SLd.’, Birmingham, 1962, in fitted case £50-100 402 Victorian silver knife, fork and spoon set with moulded decoration, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1856, in fitted case, a pair of salts and spoons in fitted case and a cigarette box £80-120 403 Set of six late 19th century American Sterling silver teaspoons with beaded and floral decoration, by Woods & Hosley, 5oz, 155g £40-60

405 405 20th century Mexican Sterling silver dish with moulded serpentine rim, 18.2oz, 568g, 30cm wide £150-200 See Illustration. 406 Victorian silver twin-handled tray with moulded decorative border, by W. W. Harrison & Co., Sheffield, 1894, 82oz, 2550g, 64cm wide £700-900 See Illustration.

404 404 German Sterling silver hors d’oeuvres dish with beaded and floral decorated border, by Wilkens, marked ‘925’, 15oz, 469g £100-150 See Illustration.

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407 407 George V canteen of silver seal-top cutlery for twelve, comprising table knives and forks, dessert knives (stainless steel blades and knives with filled handles), fruit knives and forks, fish knives and forks, fish carvers (filled handles), coffee spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, pastry forks, ice spoons, small knives and forks, grapefruit spoons, soup spoons, six tablespoons, two sauce ladles and two butter knives, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1924/29, weighable silver 181oz, 5629g, all in a mahogany bow-fronted three drawer canteen table on carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, 82 x 93 x 53cm £3,000-5,000 See Illustration.

408 George VI silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, London, 1937 and three others, 11.5oz, 357g £80-120

411 Pair of modern silver spirit labels, ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Gin’, by Harman Brothers, Birmingham, 1971, another ‘Port’ and a pair of sugar tongs £50-80

409 Pair of George V circular silver mustard pots with gadrooned and beaded borders, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1922, two silver topped dressing table jars, pomander, six silver teaspoons, and a silver plated salt spoon £60-100

412 Edward VII silver sugar bowl with moulded decoration, scroll handles on four hoof feet, Birmingham, 1909 and sugar tongs and a salt spoon, 8.2oz, 257g £60-100

410 Set of six Edward VII silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield, 1906 £150-200

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413 Set of three Victorian silver pickle knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, four teaspoons, dessert fork, silver backed dressing table brush and brush mount £50-80


416 Victorian silver handled carving set with shell scroll handles, comprising two knives, two forks and steel, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1895, in fitted case £80-120 417 Victorian silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising, twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, by Chawner & Co., London, various dates, 97oz, 3016g £800-1,200 See Illustration.

414 414 Pair of George III silver Corinthian column candlesticks, by William Grundy, London, 1768, drip trays unmarked, 29cm high, loaded bases £500-700 See Illustration.

418 418 Matched set of four George III silver oval salts with pierced scrolling decoration on four ball and claw feet, London, 1775, 7.7oz, 239g £200-300 See Illustration.

415 Pair of modern silver goblets, by Garrard & Co., London, 1972, 11.6oz, 363g, in fitted case £80-120

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419 419 George III Irish silver sauceboat, with embossed decoration on three hoof feet, by Matthew West, Dublin, 1787, 5.7oz, 177g £250-350 See Illustration. 420 George III silver sugar sifter of baluster form, by Andrew Fogelberg, London, 1784, 4.7oz, 148g £80-120

423 423 Victorian Scottish silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with embossed decoration, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1840, gross weight 47.2oz, 1467g £500-700 See Illustration. 424 Pair of modern silver dishes with serpentine rims, by Walter H. Wilson Ltd., London, 1955, 19oz, 593g £150-250 425 Edward VII silver mounted and cut glass sugar sifter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1906, half-gadrooned bowl, two wine labels, silver dish, sugar tongs and other items £50-80

421 421 Pair of George III silver circular salts with gadrooned rims, embossed decoration on three hoof feet, by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London, 1771, 7.7oz, 240g £150-200 See Illustration. 422 George III silver sifter spoon with bright cut decoration, London, 1777, caddy spoon, tea strainer, sugar tongs and two teaspoons, 6oz, 186g £50-80

426 Set of twelve George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1921, in fitted case, modern silver photograph frame, shell form teaspoons in fitted case and silver handled butter knives in fitted case £60-100 427 Pair of George V silver four division toast racks, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1933, 2.8oz, 88g £40-60 428 Modern silver paper knife in the form of a meat skewer, by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, 1966, 1.9oz, 59g, in fitted case £25-35 429 Set of nine Sterling silver medallions ‘Queens of the British Isles’ limited edition, 2268/5000, Birmingham mint, in fitted case with genealogical chart £90-120

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430 Modern silver presentation plate with engraved decoration of ‘Brigadier Gerard’ and beaded border, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1972, 11.4oz, 355g, in fitted case with booklet £120-180

434 434 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl with plain banded decoration on round feet, by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham, 1935, gross weight 19oz, 590g £150-250 See Illustration. 431 431 Victorian silver tea pot with embossed decoration of swans on lion mask and paw feet, London, 1893, gross weight 20oz, 624g £150-250 See Illustration.

435 Modern silver cream jug and sugar bowl of octagonal section, maker’s mark ‘RP’, Sheffield, 1977, 14.5oz, 451g £100-150

432 George VI silver square card tray with shaped corners on four hoof feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1938, 12oz, 373g £100-150

433 433 Victorian silver desk stand with two cut glass and silver mounted inkwells, gadrooned and scrolling border on four lion’s paw feet, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1894, tray 14oz, 435g £150-250 See Illustration.

436 436 George V silver swing-handled oval sugar bowl with bright cut decoration on oval foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1918, 10.8oz, 337g £100-150 See Illustration.

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437 437 Victorian silver salver with serpentine gadrooned rim on three hoof feet, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., London, 1897, 19oz, 590g £150-250 See Illustration. 438 Three modern silver and mahogany wine bottle coasters, each approximately 12.5cm diameter £50-80 439 George V silver cream jug with ‘S’ scroll handle on round foot, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, 6.6oz, 205g £50-80

441 Modern silver cream jug with serpentine rim, scroll handle on three hoof feet, by C. J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield, 1989, a silver beaker and a wine goblet with beaded decoration, 14.8oz, 460g £120-180 See Illustration. 442 Edward VII silver lobed and pierced dish with embossed floral decoration, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1901, trumpet vase with loaded base, pair of sugar nips and a small pot with wavy beaded rim, weighable silver 6oz, 186g £50-80 443 George VI silver oval dish with galleried and swag decorated rim on four scroll feet, by W & F Rabone, Birmingham, 1938, 8oz, a silver cigarette box and a silver plated hot water jug £80-120

440 440 Edward VII embossed silver carriage clock with French movement, on bun feet, by Drew & Sons, London, 1908 £100-150 See Illustration. 444

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445 444 George V silver three trumpet epergne on round base, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, circa 1918, loaded base, 24cm high £80-120 See Illustration.

451 Five George V silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by Robert Stebbings, London, 1911, 7oz, 217g £60-80

445 George V silver presentation four-piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, of serpentine form, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1929, gross weight 44oz, 1368g £300-400 See Illustration. 446 Modern silver circular dish by Harrods Ltd., London, 1964, two photograph frames, cigarette case, powder box, four silver mounted dressing table items and sugar nips £60-100 447 Egyptian silver coloured white metal and Nielloed sugar basin and cover, two silver cigarette cases, two bon-bon dishes, 3 casters, napkin rings, pepper pot, etc £200-300 448 Sterling silver photograph frame in the form of an archway, 33 x 25cm £50-80 449 Sterling silver Art Nouveau style photograph frame with green enamelled decoration, 32 x 26cm £50-80 450 Edward VII silver cream jug and sugar bowl with gadrooned rim on four scroll feet, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1905, 11.5oz, 358g £80-100

452 452 Set of six George III Irish silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by John Power, Dublin, 1805, 19oz, 590g £180-220 See Illustration. 453 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Chawner & Co., London, 1855, 9oz, 279g £80-100

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460 454 Six George V silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Robert Stebbings, London, 1911, 14oz, 435g £120-180 455 Set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by William Eaton, London, 1855, 11oz, 342g £100-150

458 Victorian silver teapot with embossed decoration on four scrolling feet, by Robert Harper, London, 1875, 30oz, 933g £250-350 See Illustration.

456 Pair of George IV fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Benjamin Davis, London, 1828, eight teaspoons, fish knife and four fruit knives with filled handles, weighable silver 11oz, 342g £80-100 457 Three silver candlesticks, capstan inkwell and other items £50-80 459 459 George V silver twin-handled tray with shaped border, by Roberts & Dore, Sheffield, 1931, 54oz, 1679g £400-600 See Illustration.

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460 Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl with engraved decoration of Oriental figures and pagodas on scrolling feet, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1842 and 1847, gross weight 45oz £400-600 See Illustration.


463 Victorian silver cigarette box, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1896 £50-80 464 Pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks with shell and scroll decoration, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1897/99 £100-150 465 Edward VII silver card tray with shell and scroll moulded rim on three shaped feet, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1908, 7oz, 217g £100-150 466 Edward VII silver twin-handled sugar bowl of octagonal section, by Theodore Rossi, London, 1904, cream jug and a pepperette, 9.2oz, 288g £70-100 467 George V silver mustard pot and cover and salt, by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1919 and a matched pepperette, Birmingham, 1965 £40-60 468 Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons with engraved decoration, by Henry Matthews, Chester, 1899, and other small silver spoons, 7.5oz, 233g £50-80 461 461 George II silver coffee pot of baluster form with later embossed decoration, on round foot, maker’s mark ‘HB’, London, 1749, gross weight 27oz, 839g £200-400 See Illustration.

469 Victorian silver cased barometer, by William Comyns, London, 1899 £50-80 470 Six George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 14.5oz, 450g £120-180 471 Eight George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 13.5oz, 419g £120-180 472 Sterling silver oval tray with serpentine rim, miniature tray, two tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table jars, an oval photograph frame and a small selection of silver plated wares £60-100

462 462 George IV silver vinaigrette, with pierced scrolling grille, engine turned and scroll moulded borders, by William Simpson, Birmingham, 1825, 0.5oz, 17g £80-120 See Illustration.

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478 Two silver topped walking sticks and another £60-100

479 479 19th century novelty silver caster in the from of a song bird with jewelled eyes probably Dutch unmarked 9cm high £150-250 See Illustration. 473 473 George III silver bright cut helmet shaped cream jug, London, 1795 £100-120 See Illustration.

474 474 William Thompson New York 1833 - American silver sauce boat with beaded edge £300-500 See Illustration. 475 George III silver sugar sifter of baluster form, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1809, 9.4oz, 292g £100-150 476 German silver ladle stamped ‘800’

£30-50

477 19th century French silver and mother-of-pearl mounted folding campaign fork and spoon and an English silver cigarette case, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1937 £100-200

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480 480 19th century silver box in the from of a cockerel with screw head cover, probably Dutch or German, stamped 800, 10cm high £150-250 See Illustration. 481 Pair of German silver novelty cruets in the form of wrens, marked ‘800’, and a set of four English silver bonbon dishes with pierced decoration, by W. H. Leather & Sons, Birmingham, 1927 £50-80


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482 1920s Dutch silver part canteen of cutlery for twelve, comprising dinner forks, tablespoons, dessert forks and spoons, by Van Kempen & Son, 1922, 86oz, 2674g £600-800 See Illustration.

486 George III silver vinaigrette with engraved decoration, by Cocks & Bettridge, London, 1807 £40-60

483 Victorian white metal rattle and whistle with coral teether, no marks £80-120

484 484 Set of six George III silver snuff spoons, maker’s mark ‘GW’, 0.7oz, 23g £60-100 See Illustration. 485 George V silver condiment set, comprising salt, mustard pot and cover and pepperette and spoons, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1917 £40-60

487 487 George V silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, of lobed form with engraved decoration, each on four scroll feet, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, gross weight 61oz, 1897g £450-550 See Illustration.

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494 George V silver waiter with serpentine rim, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, 7.8oz, 244g £60-100 495 Pair of George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Matthew West, Dublin, 1819, and a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, 2.2oz, 68.5g £40-60 496 Set of twelve George VI silver dinner forks and four tablespoons, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, 41oz, 1275g £300-500 497 Set of twenty-four George VI silver fish knives and forks, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, 49oz, 1523g £350-450 488 488 Edward VII silver salver with gadrooned serpentine rim on four ball and claw feet, by D & M Davis, Sheffield, 1909, 26oz, 808g £200-300 See Illustration.

498 George VI silver tazza with pierced foliate bowl on round foot, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1936, beaker, two pierced silver dishes, and other items including cutlery £100-200 499 George III silver oval mustard pot and cover with scroll handle, by Henry Chawner, London, 1791, and a non-matching later spoon £120-150 500 George V silver cream jug with scroll handle on three hoof feet, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1932, 5.7oz, 178g £80-120

489 489 George VI silver muffin dish and cover with zig zag decorated border, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, gross weight 22.9oz, 712g £180-220 See Illustration. 490 George V silver cream jug with gadrooned rim and scrolling handle on shaped, gadrooned and shell moulded foot, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, 9.8oz, 307g £80-120 491 George V silver cream jug with scrolling handle on three shell form feet, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1928, 8.2oz, 255g £60-100

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492 Pair of Victorian silver salts with beaded rims, each on three hoof feet, by Chawner & Co., London, 1889, 8.1oz, 254g £60-100

501 Mid 19th Century Dutch silver circular biscuit box embossed with figures outside a tavern, maker’s mark ‘VV’, 10.9oz, 341g £350-500 See Illustration.

493 George VI silver six piece cruet set, comprising caster, pair of salts, pepperettes and mustard pot and cover, with moulded shell decorated rims, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1932/36, 13.2oz, 413g £100-150

502 Edward VII silver photograph frame with embossed scrolling and foliate decoration, possibly by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1906, 36cm high £120-150

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The below provenance covers lots 503 up to and including lot 512, also lots 699 and 670 in the silver plate section. By direct family descent from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 to the present owner. Some of these items certainly have been owned by him and some items must have been acquired by his children and grandchildren. The merchant and philanthropist John Julius Angerstein was born in St Petersburg to a German family who had settled in Russia. He emigrated to England in about 1749 and later helped to develop Lloyd’s as a great insurance house, becoming its chairman between 1790 and 1796. His impressive art collection was bought by the nation after his death and became the nucleus of the collectioin of the new National Gallery. during his life he held a prominent position in Society and numbered amongst his friends King George III, William Pitt the Younger. Nelson, Samuel Johnson, David Garrick and Lord Palmerston. These items have been stored in a bank vault for over 50 years.

503 503 George III silver coffee pot of baluster form with later Victorian embossed decoration, ivory handle on round foot, by William Collings, London, 1774, gross weight 31.3oz, 974g ÂŁ500-800 See Illustration.

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505 Victorian silver part canteen of fiddle and thread pattern cutlery, comprising soup ladle, fish slice, four dinner forks, four dessert spoons, four dessert forks, ten tablespoons and eighteen slightly smaller spoons, by George Adams, London, 1840-50, 116oz, 3607g £800-1,000 See Illustration.

504 504 George III silver teapot with later embossed decoration, bird’s head spout, with ivory handle on round foot, by William Fountain, London, 1816, gross weight 26.2oz, 816g £350-450 See Illustration.

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506 506 Edward VII silver entree dish and cover with gadrooned rim, by George Gilliam, London, 1901, 44.7oz, 1392g £500-700 See Illustration.


510 510 Set of four matched silver salts, each on three hoof feet, one George II, the others George III, various dates and marks, 10.2oz, 319g £100-200 See Illustration.

507 507 Pair of 19th century silver candlesticks of square reeded tapering form with beaded bases and drip pans, 30cm high, one drip pan marked for 1809, loaded bases £200-300 See Illustration.

511 511 Set of twelve William IV Old English pattern dessert forks, by William Chawner II, London, 1831, 16oz, 497g £120-180 See Illustration.

508 508 Victorian silver porringer and cover with scrolling handles on round foot, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1896, 9.5oz, 295g £80-120 See Illustration. 509 George III silver sugar caster of baluster form, by Richard Peaston, London, 1770, 2.6oz, 81g £40-60

512 512 Victorian ladies silver spectacles case on chain with clip, by David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham, 1887, and a red cut glass and white metal mounted scent bottle £60-100 See Illustration. 513 George V silk and bamboo parasol with silver handle embossed with a fox 92cm (marks rubbed) £50-100

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514 514 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned and scroll decorated rim on four ball feet, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1912, gross weight 34oz, 1057g £300-500 See Illustration. 515 Pair of George VI silver four division toast racks with loop handles, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1937, 3.9oz, 121g £50-100

521 521 George V silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims on round feet by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1918, gross weight 56oz, 1741g £400-600 See Illustration.

516 George V silver razor box with hinged cover, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1911 £50-100 517 George V silver cigarette box of half-barrel form, cover with engine turned decoration on four shaped feet, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1929 £100-200 518 Edward VII silver ink stand with cut glass inkwell, serpentine border on four scroll feet, by Goldsmiths & SIlversmiths Company, London, 1901, stand 8oz, 248g £100-200 519 Pair of George V silver tazzas with scrolling handles on round feet, by R & W Sorley, London, 1913, 7.6oz, 237g £80-120

522 522 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims on four bun feet, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield, 1914, gross weight 33oz, 1026g, and a silver mustard spoon £250-350 See Illustration. 523 Part set of Victorian silver apostle spoons, ten teaspoons, tongs and sifter spoon, by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1888, another set and set of six tea spoons, in fitted cases £50-80 524 Selection of silver backed dressing table items comprising, three mirrors and five brushes, various dates and marks £80-120

520 520 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with facetted bodies on round feet, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1922/3, gross weight 39oz, 1212g, in fitted wooden case £350-450 See Illustration.

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525 Edward VII silver portable clip-on ashtray, by Charles & George Asprey, Sheffield, 1905, 4.4oz, 136g, and three similar silver plated £100-150


528 Victorian silver christening mug with embossed decoration, on four scroll feet, by John Evans II, London, 1849, 5.4oz, 167g £40-60 See Illustration.

526 526 Edward VII silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims on ball feet, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London, 1909, 41oz, 1275g gross weight £300-500 See Illustration.

529 Set of five George V silver napkin rings with pierced decoration, by B. Street & Co., Birmingham, 1920, three other napkin rings and a small selection of flatware, 13oz, 404g £100-150 530 Victorian silver teapot with half-gadrooned body on oval foot, by John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1894, gross weight 11.7oz, 365g £120-180 531 George V silver mounted and cut glass hip flask, maker’s mark ‘NBs’, London, 1912 £80-120 532 Victorian silver christening mug of baluster form with scrolling handle, by James Charles Edington, London, 1842, 4.9oz, 154g £40-60 533 Victorian silver tea caddy and cover with reeded decoration on bun feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1890, 8.9oz, 278g £70-100 534 George V silver sugar caster of baluster form, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham, 1927, 4.9oz, 155g £40-60 535 George V silver pierced tazza, with scrolling floral decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1921, 9.8oz, 304g £80-120

527

536 Three Sterling silver novelty cocktail stirrers in the form of golf clubs, driver, iron and putter, 2.3oz, 74g £30-50

527 George V silver hotwater jug of octagonal section, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1925, gross weight 24.1oz, 750g £180-220 See Illustration.

537 Modern silver tea strainer and stand by A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London, 1965, two salts, vesta, two egg cups, small bowl and a ring tree base, 12oz, 373g £100-150 538 Edward VII silver teapot with half-gadrooned body on oval foot, by Sibray, Hall & Co., London, 1903, gross weight 8.4oz, 263g £60-100 539 Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl with half-gadrooned bodies, by Mappin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896, 5.3oz, 165g £40-60 540 Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl with half-gadrooned bodies, by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1888, 6.5oz, 204g £40-60 541 Victorian silver and cut glass rectangular dressing table box, by William Leuchars, London, 1890 £60-100

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551 542 Three silver cigarette cases, one plain, one with engine turned decoration and the other with bright cut decoration, various dates and marks, 7.4oz, 232g £50-80 543 George V silver sugar sifter, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, and a cut glass and silver topped sifter, weighable silver 3.5oz,111g £40-60 544 Edward VII silver capstan inkwell, with reeded decoration, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Chester, 1909 £40-60 545 Victorian silver scent bottle holder with silver topped scent bottle, on circular pierced base, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1847, 6.2oz, 195g £200-300 546 Pair of Victorian silver spoons with embossed and bright cut decoration, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1890, 6oz, 186g £50-80

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547 Edward VII silver folding night light holder with silver plated burner, by Asprey & Son, London, 1901 £100-200 548 Pair of George V silver four division toast racks with ring handles, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1924, 3.7oz, 118g £30-50 549 Edward VII silver oval tray with applied swag and floral decoration, by William Comyns, London, 1905, 17oz, 528g £120-180 550 Set of six George V silver coffee can holders with pierced ribbon decoration, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 4.3oz,136g, with Aynsley porcelain coffee cans £40-60 551 Modern part canteen of silver cutlery for twelve in fitted case, comprising soup spoons, dessert forks, dinner forks and silver-handled knives, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons and silver-handled fruit knives, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1969-72, weighable silver 125oz, 3887g £1,000-1,500 See Illustration.


556 Four 18th & 19th century silver fluted bowl caddy spoons, Exeter 1864, London 1792, Edinburgh 1811 and Birmingham 1847 £60-90 557 Novel Edward VII silver reception bell by M & C, Birmingham, 1908 £40-60 558 19th century silver card case with serpentine border and engine turned finish by TD, Birmingham, 1853 £60-90 552 552 Edward VII silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tongs, with gadrooned decoration on four scroll feet, by Barker Brothers, Chester, 1908, gross weight 43oz, 1337g £300-500 See Illustration. 553 Six modern silver teaspoons, by Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1972, in fitted case, two napkin rings, bonbon dish, spoon and pusher, two embossed dishes and a silver mounted glass dish £60-100

559 Victorian silver card case with bright cut grapevine decoration, Birmingham, 1876 £50-80 560 Silver mantel clock of Art Nouveau design by JDWD, Birmingham, 1911 £50-80 561 Novelty silver preserve pot in the form of an apple £40-60

554 Helmet shaped silver cream jug, Chester, George III berry spoon, silver mounted cruet, sugar tongs, silver teaspoons etc £100-150

562 562 George III silver loving Cup by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, 11.2oz £150-200 See Illustration.

555 555 Victorian silver urn shaped vase set on four feet with four panels, one depicting a maiden, by Roberts and Slater, Sheffield, 1859, 14.5oz, 450g £150-200 See Illustration.

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567 & 568 563 Novelty silver Bridge suit marker in the form of a cash register by Sampson Mordan and Co, London 1905 £80-120 See Illustration. 564 Cased set of four silver bridge pencils £30-50 See Illustration.

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565 Pair of George V silver hexagonal three legged dishes by William Neal Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 9.2oz £80-120 See Illustration.


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566 Set of six Chinese silver spoons with gilt bowls by WK £20-40

575 Two silver cigar cutters, one large, one small, Birmingham 1960 and London 1907 £20-40

567 Modern silver photograph frame of golf interest by JB Ltd, London, 1993 £20-40 See Illustration.

576 Georgian silver two handled cup, London 1768 £40-60

568 Cased silver golf marker and pencil in the form of a ‘Tee’ by WM £20-40 See Illustration. 569 Walker and Hall silver tray, Birmingham 1925, 12oz £100-150 570 Edwardian silver swing handled pierced basket set on four feet, Birmingham 1909 £20-40

577 Two English silver and one Danish silver caddy spoons of varied designs £30-50 See Illustration. 578 Set of 19th Century naturalistic cast silver spoons in mutli-leaf form by A.F. London, 1890 £50-80 579 Selection of three silver dishes of varied design, one in the form of a horse’s foot/shoe £40-50

571 Silver mantel clock by H Matthews, Birmingham £60-90

580 George III silver caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley, London, 1806 £30-50 See Illustration.

572 Edward VII silver serpentine tea caddy by Charles Boyton and Sons, London, 1908 £100-150

581 George IV silver caddy spoon by William Eley in the fiddle pattern, London 1820 £20-40 See Illustration.

573 Cased silver Christening set, Sheffield

582 Edward VII silver caddy spoon with fish stem and ship finial, import London 1902 £20-40 See Illustration.

£30-50

574 Two Edwardian silver cream spoons import marks with embossed wildlife scenes and a Dutch silver caddy spoon £30-50

583 George V silver desk clock of oval form on four feet, Birmingham 1925 £20-40

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584 & 585 584 Edward VII William Comyns heart shaped silver pin cushion and trinket box, London 1902 £30-50 See Illustration. 585 Edward VII novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a canoe by Saunders and Sheppard, Birmingham 1902 £80-120 See Illustration. 586 Silver ring stand by CEW, Birmingham 1909 £20-40 587 Set of six enamel and fully gilt silver spoons by Jacob Tostrup of Norway, circa 1920 £30-50 588 Novelty pair of Victorian silver sugar nips of scissor form with leaf decoration by H & T, Birmingham 1876 £30-50 589 Cased silver cruet set by JC Ltd, Birmingham 1929 £30-50 590 Sterling silver large photo frame with engine turned banded finish, 26.7 x 21.6cm £50-80

591 591 Silver George V carriage clock by GSG and Co, Birmingham 1915 £100-150 See Illustration. 592 Scottish silver bookmark in the form of a trowel with a mother of pearl handle, Glasgow 1929 £20-40 See Illustration.

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593 George V silver bookmark of trowel form with thistle form handle set with purple stone, Birmingham 1910 £20-40 See Illustration. 594 Sword form sterling silver bookmark with Mother of Pearl handle £20-40 See Illustration. 595 Edward VII S Mordan and Co novelty bookmark and magnifier combination, Chester 1904 £50-80 See Illustration. 596 Edward VII trowel form silver bookmark with ribbed handle, Birmingham 1908 £20-40 See Illustration. 597 Pair of Georgian silver spectacles

£20-40

598 Georgian silver folding fruit fork with mother of pearl banded handle £20-40 599 William IV Scottish silver ladle by E and Co, Edinburgh 1835 £20-40 600 George V period silver topped whisky noggin by James and William Deakin, Sheffield £40-60

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601 George III provincial silver fiddle pattern serving spoon by T Watson, Newcastle 1808 £20-40 602 George III silver Madeira wine label/ticket by George Knight, London 1818 £30-50 See Illustration. 603 George III silver hock wine label by George Knight, London 1818 £30-50 See Illustration. 604 Georg IV silver wine label in the form of the letter ‘M’ with mask decoration, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1824 £30-50 See Illustration. 605 Scottish silver Georgian wine label with scroll border, Madeira £30-50 See Illustration. 606 Silver letter opener and a silver handled page turner £20-40 607 Set of six Dutch silver spoons

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610 George III silver bright cut viniagrette by J.L., Birmingham 1819 £80-120 611 Combination novelty Victorian silver vesta case and whistle, London 1892 £50-80 See Illustration. 612 Novelty silver vesta case inset with compass, Birmingham 1893 £60-90 See Illustration.

608 608 Set of six silver wine goblets by A.S. Birmingham, 1967, 17.5oz £150-200 See Illustration. 609 Novelty George IV silver vinaigrette with engine turned finish and vacant cartouche in the form of a book by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1829 £150-200

613 Victorian silver cricket themed vesta case featuring a bright cut picture of a ‘Batsman’, Birmingham 1894 £50-80 See Illustration. 614 Golf interest vesta case with embossed figure of a ‘Golfer in swing’ £20-40 See Illustration. 615 Large silver vesta case by George Unite, Birmingham 1901 £20-40 See Illustration.

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623 & 624 616 Japanese bi-colour sterling silver cigarette case with river, mount Fuji and Pagoda scenes £40-60 617 George V silver and enamel case with flags of Yachting and Shipping interest by HBS, London 1930 £60-90 618 George V cased set of six enamel and silver Art Deco spoons by J G Ltd, Birmingham 1934 £30-50 619 Victorian silver Postal Scales by Levi and Solomon, Birmingham 1898 £80-120 620 Modern silver half-barrel form double section silver stamp holder, Sheffield, 2000 £30-50

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621 621 Unusual George II four compartment silver snuff box by Peter Wigman, London 1740 £300-500 See Illustration.


631 628 William IV silver caddy spoon with bright cut stem, London 1835 £30-50 629 Silver George III caddy spoon by W.B. London, 1809 £30-50

622 622 Arts and crafts style silver Tyg cup, London 1958, 5oz £80-120 See Illustration. 623 George V novelty silver money box in the form of a ‘Milk Churn’, Birmingham 1921 £80-120 See Illustration. 624 Sterling silver novelty money box in the form of a barrel £80-120 See Illustration. 625 Victorian silver tape measure, Chester 1897 £20-40 626 William IV silver and mother of pearl tape measure, Sheffield 1837 £30-50

630 630 Victorian silver tea caddy of Dutch origin with import marks for Sheffield, 1895, variety of embossed hunting and other scenes depicted on the box £100-150 See Illustration. 631 George III silver part canteen of fiddle, thread and shell pattern cutlery, comprising, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons and six dinner forks, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1813, 46oz, 1430g £400-600 See Illustration.

627 George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Charles Shipway, London 1829 £30-50

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637 632 Set of six George VI silver forks with engraved decoration and filled handles, by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, 1948 £80-120 633 George IV silver handled carving knife and fork, by William Eley II, London, 1824 £40-60 634 Set of six silver handled dinner knives and matching dessert knives £80-120 635 Set of six Victorian silver fish knives with engraved blades and filled handles, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1862 £80-120

641 Victorian Scottish silver pepperette, maker’s mark ‘JM’ Glasgow, 1860, 3.4oz, 107g £40-60 642 Victorian silver mustard pot with scroll handle on shaped base, by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1857, 4.6oz, 144g £40-60 643 Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern sauce ladle and mustard spoon, by William Theobalds, London, 1841, 4oz, 124g £40-60

636 Set of six George IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert forks, by Thomas Richards, London, 1823, 12oz, 373g £120-180 637 Two George III silver sauceboats with crimped rims, scroll handles on three hoof feet, one by Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter, London, 1816, the other probably by John Schofield, London, 1816, 18.2oz, 568g £180-220 See Illustration. 638 George VI silver sugar sifter of octagonal section, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1942, 4.1oz, 129g £40-60 639 George V silver sugar sifter of octagonal section, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1932, 4.6oz, 143g £40-60 640 George III silver six division toast rack with loop handle on shaped feet, by George Lowe I & II, Chester, 1800, 4oz, 124g £50-80

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644 644 Edward VII silver twin-handled fruit bowl with pierced rim on round foot, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1906, 19oz, 590g £180-220 See Illustration. 645 Victorian silver mounted hip flask, by George Heath, London, 1885 £100-150


650 Five various silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, different dates and makers, and a Hanoverian tablespoon with the crest of a castle keep, 11oz £75-100 651 Fiddle Pattern Scottish cream ladle with initial ‘W’, maker M&S, incised duty mark CR, and two pairs of silver sugar tongs £30-50 652 Four George III silver circular salt cellars resting on pad feet, London circa 1760 £80-120

646 646 Edward VII silver twin-handled bowl on round foot, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1907, 18oz, 566g £180-220 See Illustration. 647 Edward VII silver cream jug with half-gadrooned body, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1907, 3.6oz, 112g £40-60 648 George V silver bowl with embossed decoration, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1910, 4.8oz, 151g £40-60

653 Victorian embossed silver bread basket with cast edges, London 1899, maker Charles Fox, 14oz £100-150 654 Set of six Victorian silver spoons with figural finials, by Henry Holland, London, 1873, 10.5oz, 326g, in fitted case £50-80 655 Edward VII silver sugar caster, Sheffield, 1904, two pepperettes, salt and a dressing table jar £60-100 656 Modern silver circular dish to commemorate the Queen’s silver wedding Anniversary, by Boodle & Dunthorne, London, 1972, 6oz, 186g, in fitted case and cardboard box £30-40

649 Set of six Newcastle Fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled, two mustard spoons and other odd items of silver £50-80

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Silver Plate Wednesday 18th March, 5:10pm

Lot 657


Silver Plate This section of the sale will not start before 5.10pm

657 657 WMF silver plate and glass centrepiece c 1910 the clear glass cut with finger facets and etched with floral sprigs on a spreading column base, overlayed with floral swags, stamped mark to base. 30 x 44cm £100-150 See Illustration. 658 Mappin & Webb cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts, with scrolling dragon’s head handle, 27cm high £80-120

662 662 Silver plated twin-handled champagne bucket, with gadrooned rim on round base, 26cm high £50-80 See Illustration.

659 American silver plated canteen of cutlery for twelve with holly design, comprising dinner knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, fish knives and forks, soup spoons and six tablespoons £100-150 660 Pair of silver plated three light candelabra, wine funnel, galleried tray and other items etc £100-200 661 Silver plated and ivory handled crumb tray and brush with engraved decoration, by Mappin & Webb £60-100

663 663 Extensive canteen of silver plated cutlery for twelve, in an oak canteen £150-250 See Illustration.

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664 Late Victorian silver plated nut bowl in the form of a shell with squirrel mount on round foot £50-80 665 Selection of silver plated wares to include an embossed sugar sifter by Goldsmiths & SIlversmiths Co. Ltd., hotwater jug, cream jugs and other items £60-100

670 Pair of silver plated deep dishes with gadrooned rims, lion mask and ring handles on four ball feet, 30cm wide £80-120 See Illustration. 671 Early 20th century Old English pattern canteen of cuttlery for six, in fitted oak case, 19 x 45cm £50-100 672 Silver plated breakfast warming dish with engraved revolving cover on four ram’s mask supports, and a silver plated water jug of octagonal section £70-100 673 Silver plated rectangular twin bottle stand of galleried design on bun feet, with cut glass bottles, 25cm high £80-120 674 Pair of silver plated coffee pots, and other plated wares to include a card tray, ladle, sugar sifter etc £100-200

666 666 19th century silver plated tureen and cover £100-200 See Illustration. 667 Oak canteen of silver plated cutlery

£80-120

668 Selection of silver plated wares to include a set of four Spanish candlesticks, other items etc £80-120

675 Pair of silver plated entree dishes with reeded and ribbon tie decoration, 28cm wide £100-200 676 Three piece silver cruet, silver bon bon dish, swing handled cake basket, cruet, etc £50-80 677 Pair of silver plated candelabra and matching candlesticks £80-120 678 Pair of silver plated entree dishes

£80-120

679 Silver plated twin-handled tray on bun feet £80-120 680 Silver plated three piece tea service, six spoons and a hotwater jug £60-100 681 Pair of Victorian silver plated knife rests designed as recumbent Lurchers £20-30

669 669 Silver plated warming dish with embossed decoration on scroll feet, entree dish and five chambersticks £100-150 See Illustration.

682 Victorian four piece plated teaset and a late 19th century five piece teaset £70-100 683 Revolving breakfast dish in silver plate, a plated sugar and cream and a Sheffield plated sugar bowl £80-120 684 Quantity of silver and plate including candlesticks, teapots, breakfast dishes, etc., and a large quantity of plated cutlery £40-70

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM EWBANK’S 2014 FINE JEWELLERY AND SILVER SALES Jewellery

Art Deco brooch set with diamond emerald and conch pearl. Sold for £9,400

Art Deco diamond negligee pendant necklace. Sold for £5,200

Pair of fine Art Deco diamond and platinum drop earrings. Sold for £6,400

Early 20th Century diamond and pearl necklace with nineteen graduating diamond set drops each terminating in an oval pearl. Sold for £9,800

Belle Epoch sapphire and diamond oval plaque ring. Sold for £6,400

Diamond solitaire ring, estimated diamond weight 4 carats. Sold for £12,000

Austro Hungarian silver gilt and enamel choker. Sold for £5,600


Next Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction: 17th June 2015 Silver

19th century continental silver table ornament in the form of a game bird. Sold for £700

Pair of Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell easel photograph frames. Sold for £1,200

Victorian canteen of silver cutlery for twelve. Sold for £2,200

Novelty Victorian silver cruet set in the form of wheat sheaves. Sold for £1,400

1000 years of British Monarchy, Sterling silver proof edition. Sold for £1,100

George III silver Nelson memorial vinaigrette by Matthew Linwood, the cover with a portrait of Nelson. Sold for £2,800

Watches

8th century enamelled ball pendant ladies watch, decorated with the figure of Cephisa clipping Cupid’s wings. Sold for £1,000

Gents Rolex GMT Master stainless steel wrist watch. Sold for £3,600



TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

7.

Reserves.

(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).

(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.

(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

2 Commission. Commission is charged to sellers calculated per lot, as follows: 15%

Entry Fee £10 per lot

Catalogue Illustration Fee £10 per lot (discretionary)

Loss and damage warranty 1.5%.

All the above are subject to VAT at current rates

Commission and fees are negotiable for important or large collections and consignments.

3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense .

4. Loss and damage warranty. All goods on our premises are warranted against fire, theft or accidental damage while on our premises and sellers are charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT on our best estimate of what the hammer price would have been had the goods sold.

9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

5. Illustrations. Almost all lots in our sales are illustrated on the internet. There are is a £10 plus VAT marketing and internet listing charge. Many lots in our Quarterly Fine and Specialist sales have an illustration in a physical catalogue. Where this is the case, or where a lot is entered for sale after the published catalogue closing date, then there is a £10 plus VAT catalogue illustration charge. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary.

6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 20% below the formal reserve.

11. Unsold lots and withdrawn items If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale (see point 14b relating to authority to sell below). Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable, you must re-collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charged may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 10% of the mid sale estimate plus VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.

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TERMS FOR SELLERS continued 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to indemnify us and any buyer or third party in respect of breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to sell, deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission and applicable charges at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right and retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. b) In the case of lots unsold at auction, you authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than 21 days after the day of the sale at a price no less than 50% of the reserve that would have applied during the previous auction, unless you inform us in writing of your intention to collect the goods. In the case of a sale within this period the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.

15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of ÂŁ5 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within one week, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.

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16. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 28 days of the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case, no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owned by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request UNSOLD LOTS: YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO ITEM 11 ABOVE Unsold items which you wish to keep must be collected within five working days otherwise storage charges will apply. Please discuss with us as soon as possible the re-offering of unsold lots. If unsold lots remain with us after a period of one week, without instructions from you, we reserve the right to offer them to a local charity shop or arrange for their disposal at a charge of ÂŁ10 plus VAT per lot.


CONDITIONS OF SALE Ewbank’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. 1. Definitions In these Conditions:

(a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Ewbank’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 Ewbank’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.

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) 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.

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 25.2% inclusive of VAT [or incremental] 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 a ‘†’ 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. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 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.

(c) 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.

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 Loss and Damage Warranty charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE continued 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.

(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

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9. T hird 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. W arranty 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. 12. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. T erms 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.


CONDITIONS OF SALE continued 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-

GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (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.

18. 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. 19. 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. 20. 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. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions

(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.

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HOW TO FIND US

Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout.

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One Way

Heading South turn off the A3 11â „2 miles after the M25 junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South, proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3 Northbound.

Burnt Common Roundabout

A3

Heading North on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs.

Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then do not use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the Burnt Common roundabout then follow directions as above.

EWBANK AUCTIONEERS In 1994 we acquired the Burnt Common Auction Rooms, which are situated just off the A3, under ten minutes away from junction 10 on the M25. It is a very prominent site in an out of town location giving easy access and acres of parking. Woking main line station is 4 miles with trains to Waterloo (25 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of advising thousands of clients on the valuation and sale of Antiques and Fine Art and have conducted well in excess of a hundred Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and over three hundred General Sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and we are now expecting to hold up to 24 in the next twelve months. If they are to succeed, businesses like ours must give clients and buyers an efficient and friendly service and, over the years, we have always tried to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers, of which we are Members. Most of our new clients come to us on recommendation, from professional advisers or existing clients. As the costs of selling by auction in Central London have rocketed we have benefited from the general trend in recent years for more important items to be sold outside the capital. Catalogues are produced and circulated to prospective purchasers by post and E-mail and full details, including digital illustrations of almost all lots in our quarterly Antique and Fine Art auctions, are included on the internet. Buyers are attracted from all over the world. We have an agreement with artfact.com, who list our antique sales on Ebay, take commission bids from prospective buyers and facilitate active participation in the auction from a PC anywhere in the world at the time that the sale is actually in progress. This gives a far greater global marketing ability. We are trail-blazing in this field as there are only a handful of other Antique and Fine Art salerooms in the UK who also list on Ebay. We see this as being the way forward for the future and it will maximise our ability to achieve the best possible prices for our clients. In our first internet linked auction in 2005 there were nearly 20,000 visits to our online catalogue generating over 500 specific enquiries and the figures have risen markedly since then. Ewbank Auctioneers has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our own salerooms and some twenty sales a year. Turnover since 1990 has increased by over 800%. Building refurbishment works have just been completed, which include a new mezzanine floor doubling our existing floor space, a new entrance, offices, a new heating system and external face-lift. Chris Ewbank has taken a very active part in the leadership of the profession within the UK. He has been a member of the Fine Arts Advisory Panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Chairman of its Art and Antiques Professional Group. He is also an elected Member of its International Governing Council (the highest decision making body in the Institution). He joined the Committee of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers in 1994 (he first became a member in 1982), and was Chairman from 2000-2007. He has also in recent years been on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation and was one of the first to join the new City of London Guild of Arts Scholars, Dealers and Collectors. Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV

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EWBANK’S AUCTION SALE DATES 2015 Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details.

April

September

1st

Antique & Collectors’

2nd

Antique & Collectors’

16th

Asian & Eastern Art

3rd

Music & Sporting Memorabilia

22nd

Movie Posters

4th Film / TV & Entertainment Memorabilia

May 6th

Antique & Collectors’

21st

Toys & Collectables

22nd

Fine Wines & Spirits

16th

Fine Jewellery & Silver

17th

Fine Art

18th Antique Furniture & Works of Art

October June 3rd

Antique & Collectors’

17th

Fine Jewellery & Silver

18th

Fine Art

19th Antique Furniture & Works of Art 25th

Music & Sporting Memorabilia

26th Film / TV & Entertainment Memorabilia

7th

Antique & Collectors’

22nd

20th Century Art & Design

November 4th

Antique & Collectors’

5th

Asian & Eastern Art

18th

Fine Jewellery & Silver

19th

Fine Art

20th Antique Furniture & Works of Art July 1st

Antique & Collectors’

16th

20th Century Art & Design

30th

Militaria & Medals

2nd

Antique & Collectors’

3rd

Music & Sporting Memorabilia

4th Film / TV & Entertainment Memorabilia

August 5th

December

Antique & Collectors’

9th

Fine Wine

Next Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 17th June 2015

Fully illustrated catalogues with multiple images are published on our website approximately two weeks before the sale. For Monthly sales they go online approximately one week before the sale. Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.


www.ewbankauctions.co.uk


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