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Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post) Front cover: Lot 1875 Inside front cover: Lot 1812 detail Above: Lot 1865 Back cover: Lot 1874
Marielle Whiting FGA 01722 424595 mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
1400. A jewellery box with two fitted drawers containing a cased Victorian orange and white coral floral brooch and matching earrings, a piqué box, a squirrel fob seal and various items of jewellery, costume jewellery etc. £600-800
1401. Various items of jewellery, costume jewellery etc, including wristwatches and chains. £300-400
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1402. A black stylised aligator skin jewellery casket by Hooper Bolton, Finnigans, London. With four fitted fold out compartments and containing gold chains, a diamond set arrow jabot pin, wristwatches and assorted items of jewellery, costume jewellery etc. £700-900
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1403. A jewellery box by Patek Philippe, containing various items of jewellery, loose gem stones, and a collection of small hardstone cameos and intaglios. £500-800
1404. Various items of jewellery and costume jewellery, including a paste set Royal Navy crown brooch, a gold hinged bangle set with sapphires and diamonds, and a diamond set 18ct gold five stone ring. £300-400
1405. A George III gold egg form memorial pendant, a pair of gold earrings, assorted gold charms, gold wedding rings, assorted jewellery, costume jewellery and a 1907 sovereign. £300-400
1406. A jewellery box containing assorted jewellery etc, including a heart shaped opal and diamond coronet ring set in gold. A catseye and diamond set gold cluster ring. A gold charm bracelet, a diamond set ladies dress wristwatch and a pair of Royal presentation cufflinks, cased. £600-800
1407. A sapphire and white enamel set gold stick pin, a gold mounted bone cigarette holder, three small fob seals, a quizzing glass, miniature penknife and small pair of bird form scissors and other items of jewellery etc. In case by Lacloche. £400-600
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1408. Eight assorted fountain pens, ball point pens etc. By Mont Blanc, Parker and Sheaffer. £200-300
1409. A micro mosaic brooch, depicting cupid within Greek key pattern border and mounted in gold. Damage to the reverse. An opal and rose cut diamond mounted gold ring, a silver charm bracelet and items of costume jewellery etc. £100-200
1410. A plain oval gold locket pendant, with glazed compartments to the interior. Sections of gold chain and various items of jewellery etc. With rectangular leather box by Mallett. £200-300
1411. A pair of silver and gold striated cylinder cuff links by Lalaounis, another pair of cylinder cufflinks by Lalaounis. A pair of dress circular shell cuff links with three matching shell studs, a pair of sterling silver oval shaped cuff links engraved with initials, various other studs and a Tiffany shackle and ingot keyring. £200-300
1412. An Edwardian gold bar brooch, mounted with a seed pearl and turquoise insect with cabochon ruby eyes and suspending three smaller similar insects in gold. A sapphire and diamond set gold cluster ring, a gold ring set with five graduated rubies and small rose cut diamonds, a turqouise and diamond set crescent and star gold bar brooch and an amethyst and seed pearl set gold bar brooch, and a Victorian gold foliate brooch suspending a pendant mounted with three cabochon garnets, case. £300-400
1413. A pair of dress cuff links, the gold links centred with a seed pearl (one missing) on shell ground and blue enamel border. A pair of shell mounted dress cuff links, a pair of silver horse-bit form cuff links, a pair of blue stone cuff links and two small links. £200-300
1414. Two pairs of gold cuff links, two sections of gold chain, a gold signet ring, two Art Nouveau circular medallions and two greek medals. £100-150
1415. A pair of silver hippopotamus cuff links, three further pairs of cuff links including Hermes and St Laurent and a Must de Cartier lighter. £100-200
1416. A small portrait brooch, painted with a lady in a pink bonnet within a seed pearl and emerald laurel border. Two gold wedding rings. A fine link gold bracelet set with coral beads and suspending a carved coral rabbit pendant, two gold wristwatches, a cased seed pearl set gold brooch, a silver ingot pendant on chain and a set of eight brass buttons for the New Forest Hounds. £200-300
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1417. A ladies 9ct gold wristwatch by Rotary, on a 9ct gold stylised gate link band, and seven assorted rings, an owl and moon pendant, a mourning gold brooch, a locket pendant, and a single earring. £200-300
1418. Various items of jewellery and costume jewellery, including a small gold cross pendant set with seed pearls and black enamel decoration, a gold pansy brooch set with opals and diamonds, a cased set of five dress studs for the Grenadier Guards (one missing a crest and shell backing) three wedding rings and assorted paste set jewellery. £200-300
1419. A silver abstract plain and textured link long necklace by Graham Watlin, with London marks for 1975. With a large silver mounted amethyst pendant, maker CPA with London marks for 1971. £100-150
1420. A 19th Century pendant set with white paste stones, a pair of half pearl set gold ear studs and a pair of jet and citrine earrings (damaged). £40-60
1421. An early 19th Century gold rectangular brooch set with assorted moss agates etc. A small gold cruciform brooch set with garnets and a gold trefoil floral brooch set with a light blue sapphire, a blue gem stone and a red paste. £200-300
1422. A round agate cabochon mounted gold ring and seven other assorted rings. £250-350
1423. A diamond set gold pendant on a fine link gold chain, four rings, two pendants, a brooch and a pair of earrings all set with various stones. £300-400
1424. A pretty Victorian ring set with three seed pearls and turquoise cabochons, a 22ct gold wedding ring and five gold rings set with assorted stones. £100-200
1425. An early 19th Century gold full circle eternity ring, set with seed pearls, size N1/2. A George III gold ring set with five half pearls, marked with lion passant, size I. A 19th Century gold wedding ring, a blue stone and seed pearl set gold ring and two gold cameo rings. £300-400
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1426. A gold ring mounted with a carved and pierced oval section of jade, size O. And a cultured pearl mounted gold ring. £100-150
1427. A diamond set gold marquise shaped ring. Size P 1/2. £200-300
1428. A stylised dragon gold pendant, with green and red enamel decoration. On a fine link gold neck chain with two cultured pearl terminals. £150-200
1429. An Edwardian pink topaz and aquamarine necklace, of foliate form and set with seed pearls on a fine link gold chain. £300-400
1430. A dragonfly brooch, set with a red stone and seed pearl wings on a gold bar brooch, 6g in total. £80-120
1431. A filigree gold bracelet mounted with conforming amethyst mounted gold ring, 65g in total. £1,000-2,000
1432. A sapphire and diamond set pendant, centred with a circular cut sapphire to the geometric design set with rose cut diamonds (some missing). Suspending from a line of four diamonds. On a fine link platinum neck chain. £700-900
1433. A gold pendant mounted with three amethysts, on a fine link gold neck chain and with matching amethyst set gold earrings. £150-250
1434. A George III silver and gold foliate brooch, set with diamonds, garnets and emeralds and a damaged late 18th Century locket ring with a faded portrait of a putti to the centre within a surround of seed pearls and blue enamel in gold. £100-150
1435. A gold heart shaped locket pendant, centred with a rose cut diamond within borders of calibre cut sapphires. £300-400
1436. A pair of emerald and diamond cluster earrings. The pair shaped emeralds are set in a surround of small diamonds in gold. £200-300
1437. An antique diamond set gold scroll brooch, set overall with graduated cushion shaped diamonds in silver and gold. 2.5cm wide. £200-300
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1438. A Victorian carved shell cameo portrait depicting the profile of a woman in the classical manner, Etruscan style gold frame with glazed locket compartment to the reverse. 4cm high total. With three other cameo brooches and an unmounted cameo. £200-300
1439. A 9ct gold pendant, applied with the bust of a girl with small diamonds set to her hair and the foliate frame. 8cm high. 62g in total. £400-600
reverse 1440. A 19th Century carved shell cameo brooch, depicting Aurora. In gold frame. The cameo 5.5cm wide. £150-200
1442. A 19th Century circular open work foliate diamond brooch, set with graduated cushion shaped diamonds to the silver mount. 2.8cm wide. £400-600
1441. An 18th Century Portuguese brooch, pavé set overall with assorted amethysts and suspending a further pear shaped amethyst. Closed back gold mount with later metal pin 10.5cm high. £1,000-1,500
1443. Meyle and Mayer of Pforzheim cuff links, of circular form and depicting Joan of Arc. Marked to the reverse 900 and the dragonfly. 1.9cm wide. £200-300
1444. A sapphire and diamond pendant, the circular cut sapphire is set within a surround of diamonds with a further sunburst border of diamonds in yellow gold. Detachable pendant loop set with two further diamonds. £200-300
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1445. A bracelet, set with rows of coloured paste stones. £100-150
1446. A pair of Victorian gold drop earrings, the Etruscan revival gold mounts suspending a hinged cylindrical section. Case. 5cm high. £200-300
1447. A late Victorian diamond set floral arrow brooch. Set overall with rose cut diamonds in gold. 5.8cm wide. £200-300
1448. A jade cylinder bar brooch with gold mounts, 4.7cm wide. £400-600
1449. An Edwardian gold open crescent brooch, alternately set with graduated circular cut sapphires and pairs of rose cut diamonds. An early 19th Century watch key with enamel decoration and a gold stick pin. £100-150
1450. A diamond set running fox brooch, set with graduated circular cut diamonds and ruby eye in silver and gold. And a double gold riding crop brooch with diamond set horse shoe in silver and gold. £300-400
1451. An 18ct gold city of London brooch, applied with the enamel arms of London within scroll border to the shaped quatrefoil brooch, engraved to the reverse, a souvenir from Sir W. Vaughan Morgan, Bart. Lord Mayor of London of his visit to Calais 18th October 1906. Marked for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company and London marks for 1906. Pendant loop. 3cm wide. £550-650
1452. An Indian Pertabgarh brooch, mounted in gold with typically green enamel ground to the hunting scene. 3cm wide. £150-200
1453. A diamond and ruby set gold stick pin, the circular cut diamond is set within a surround of calibre cut rubies in platinum and gold. £80-120
1454. A Victorian gold stylised bow brooch, scroll decoration engraved overall and tied with three cushion shaped dimaonds on blue enamel ground. £200-300
1455. An Australian heart shaped amethyst brooch. Set in gold with seed pearls. Signed H. Newman. £150-200
1456. A gold stock pin, formed as a two colour gold riding crop and mounted with a horses head. And a similar yellow and white gold riding crop stock pin mounted with a fox mask. 12g in total. £200-300
Accompanied with certificate number 04001 from SSEF dated 10th April 2011 stating that brooch weighs 7.93g (total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment.
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1457. A blue zircon mounted white gold bracelet, the eight rectangular cut zircons are joined with scroll mounts. Inventory number 1108. 17.5cm long. Fitted case by Edward and Sons of Glasgow. £200-300
1458. A 19th Century style diamond and moss agate pendant, the circular agate section set within a surround of small circular cut diamonds and suspends from a diamond set bow. 2cm wide. £1,000-1,500
1459. A 19th Century diamond set gold and silver brooch, with graduated diamond hinged festoon. 4.5cm wide. £300-400
1460. A small geometric design bar brooch, millegrain set with diamonds, emeralds and sapphires, (two missing) in white gold. 4.5cm high. £150-200
1461. An opal and diamond bar brooch, set with three oval shaped solid white opals and four small diamonds in platinum. 3cm wide. £400-600
1462. A heart shaped amethyst mounted gold brooch pendant, set within a surround of seed pearls. 3.5cm high. £300-400
1463. A pair of micro mosaic earrings, each earring mounted with a blue stone oval plaque applied with floral micro mosaic decoration. Gold twisted rope borders. 2.1cm high. £400-600
1464. An unusual pair of citrine and diamond drop earrings, the unusal pair of circular citrines have faceted lower section and cabochon top, suspended from a small diamond in gold rubover mounts. £400-600
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1465. A pair of emerald and diamond cluster earrings, the square shaped emeralds are set within a surround of circular cut diamonds to the square white gold mounts. Fitted case by Garrard. £400-600
1466. A ruby and diamond brooch, the gold brooch formed as a horseshoe nail with a small horseshoe. £200-300
1467. A small pair of pearl and rose cut diamond set white gold drop earrings, screw mounts. Fitted case by Mappin & Webb. £200-300
1468. A yellow gold articulated clown pendant, set with rubies, diamonds and sapphires and suspends from a gold circular link neck chain. 29g in total. £150-250
1469. A 9ct gold articulated clown pendant, set with diamonds rubies and sapphires. Marked JC ltd. 14g. £100-150
1470. A Regimental brooch for the Royal Artillery, decorated with enamel. Three plain gold stock pins and a brooch in the form of a polo stick and another as a golf club. 18g in total. £400-600
1471. A Victorian gold oval locket pendant, applied with a half pearl and rose cut diamonds within a blue enamel star. On a yellow gold twisted rope neck chain. 33g in total. £500-700
1472. An early 19th century French paste brooch. £80-120
1473. A two colour 9ct gold mesh link bracelet, and a 9ct gold curb link watch chain. 33g in total. £250-350
1474. A yellow gold articulated fish pendant, on a yellow gold fancy link neck chain. 29g in total. £250-350
1475. A pair of 9ct gold cuff links by Mappin & Webb, the signed links mounted with cornelian sections, Mappin & Webb box. A pair of textured gold rectangular cuff links, a 9ct gold signet ring mounted with cornelian, a tigers eye pendant and a miniature fob seal. £350-450
1476. A French yellow gold twisted rope link necklace, French control marks. 26g. 80cm. £500-600
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1477. A seven row 18ct yellow gold ‘spaghetti’ link bracelet, London marks. 18.5cm. 49g. £600-800
1478. An 18ct gold stylised strap bracelet, the buckle set with graduated diamonds. Weave form and further diamonds set to the tip. London marks. 26cm, 98g. £2,000-3,000
1479. An 18ct gold watch chain, the matched curb links with t-bar, swivel clip and bolt ring. 40cm. 26g. £500-700
1480. A 9ct gold tapered curb link watch chain, with 9ct gold t-bar and swivel clips. 43cm. 71g. With an additional section of 9ct gold curb links and a further swivel clip. Additional sections. £700-800
1481. A gold abstract form panel bracelet by Cartier, the polished and textured links are mounted in yellow gold. Inventory number 54966. 17.5cm. 59g. £2,500-3,000
1482. An 18ct yellow gold fancy link necklace, 54g. 75cm. £800-1,200
1483. A gold twisted rope link necklace, 33cm. 22g. £400-600
1484. A gold collar necklace, with foliate engraved decoration. 45cm. 79g. £600-800
1485. A two colour gold stylised gate link bracelet, 20cm. 29g. £400-600
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1486. A two colour gold stylised tank track bracelet, Austrian marks. 43g. 20cm. £600-800
1487. A 9ct gold identity bracelet, a cushion shaped diamond set gold ‘gypsy’ ring. A 22ct gold wedding ring, a brooch, a pair of cufflinks, earrings, pendant and a further ring. 81g. £600-800
1488. A 9ct four colour gold mesh link bracelet, Birmingham marks. 18.5cm. 65g. £600-800
1489. A gold necklace, possibly Chinese, comprising filigree cylindrical hollow links joined with plain oval links. 43cm. 31g. £500-700
1490. A 22ct gold wedding ring, size O. 12g. £100-200
1491. A 9ct gold bracelet formed with abstract textured links. 18cm. 31g. £250-350
1492. A diamond set mesh-link ring, the yellow gold ring set with a line of circular cut diamonds. Size M. £200-300
1493. A 9ct gold ring mounted with a half sovereign, and two other 9ct gold rings each mounted with a sovereign. £500-700
1494. A Victorian yellow gold oval locket pendant, applied with a blue enamel star border to a cluster of graduated seed pearls, glazed interior. 4cm high. £300-400
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1495. A gold charm bracelet, the double cable link bracelet is mounted with assorted gold charms etc. 59g in total. £400-600
1496. A 9ct gold bracelet mounted with four half sovereigns, 36g in total. £400-600
1497. A gold charm bracelet, the 9ct gold curb link bracelet is moutned with assorted gold charms. 127g in total. £1,200-1,500
1498. A gold flat curb link bracelet mounted with three gold framed gold coins and a gold charm. 97g in total. £1,500-2,000
1499. A heavy gold charm bracelet, the 9ct gold double oval link bracelet is mounted with assorted gold charms. 127g in total. £1,200-1,500
1500. A 9ct gold twisted curb link bracelet, mounted with assorted gold coins, most of the sovereigns and half sovereigns have gold mounts and the bracelet weighs 110g in total. £1,700-2,500
1501. A gold charm bracelet, the 9ct gold curb link bracelet is mounted with assorted charms. 55g in total. £300-400
1502. A gold bracelet of foliate form and mounted with six sovereigns, 71g in total. £1,200-1,500
1503. A gold charm bracelet, the 9ct gold twisted curb link bracelet is mounted with assorted gold charms and gold coins. 130g in total. £1,200-1,500
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1504. A French pink gold ring, set with an octagonal cut tourmaline and four small shoulder diamonds. Circa 1940. Size M. And a gold ring mounted with a light green coloured oval shaped cabochon stone. Size S. £300-400
1505. A 9ct gold swizzle stick, 8.5cm long. £80-120
1506. An Art Deco style black onyx brooch, the circle of black onyx is set in gold with two arrow form sections to the sides, each millegrain set with diamonds and small sections of black onyx. £600-800
1507. A pair of gold earrings, applied with a white gold cross design set with small diamonds and hatched pattern to the body. 19g in total. £400-600
1508. A pair of yellow gold mesh design cross earrings, 10g in total. £200-300
1509. A pair of diamond set gold earrings, each earring set with fifteen channel set square diamonds. £450-500
1510. A pair of white gold drop earrings by Tiffany, marked with initials T&Co. 5cm. 6.6g. £150-200
1511. A gold brooch depicting a running horse, mounted in yellow and white 18ct gold. With diamonds set to the mane and tail and with ruby eye. 5.5cm wide. 13g. £300-400
1512. A pair of diamond cluster earrings, each white gold stud is set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds. £200-300
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1513. A plaited gold necklace mounted with small circular cut diamonds and a pair of matching textured gold earrings pave set with small circular cut diamonds. 42g in total. Cased. £500-700
1514. A white gold bangle, of mesh design. One terminal formed as a sphere pavé set with diamonds, and with a cultured grey pearl set to the other. 48g in total. £1,000-1,500
1515. A pair of 18ct yellow gold earrings, each mounted with a mabe pearl. London marks and signed DM. £600-800
1516. A miniature egg pendant, set with a small diamond and ruby to the stylised bow design on blue guilloche enamel ground, with rubbed marks to the pendant loop. And two other gem set enamel miniature egg pendants. £300-400
1517. A quantity of unset diamonds, 12.20cts in total. £800-1,200
1518. A single row graduated untested pearl necklace, 45cm. Diamond set clasp. £200-300
1519. A two row graduated culured pearl necklace, the pearls graduate from 5.0 to 8.1mm. The white gold clasp is set with small diamonds and centred with a ruby. 42cm long. £200-300
1520. A single row graduated pearl necklace, the pearls graduate from 2.8 7.7mm. With emerald and diamond set rectangular clasp. £2,000-3,000 Accompanied with certificate number 06105 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 15th August 2012 stating that the 103 graduated pearls weigh 12.43g (total) are are natural saltwater pearls.
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1521. A silver fob seal, with open scroll body, the oval basalt mount depicts Hercules dispatching the lion and thus completing his first task, signed to the reverse Wedgewood and Bentley 9. 3cm high. A gold and gold cased fob seal with foliate decoration, the sardonyx engraved with a dog. A fob seal with a faceted and tapered agate body and gold mounts. £300-400
1522. Seven assorted intaglios in hardstone and metal, all engraved with Islamic inscriptions. £100-150
1523. A yellow gold curb link long watch chian, with gold t-bar, split ring and cornelian mounted gold fob seal engraved with arms, the chain 74cm, 57g (chain only). £800-1,200
1524. A dark agate desk seal, the bloodstone engraved with arms and crest with foliate carved silver mount. 11cm high. And a turned ivory desk seal, the silver matrix engraved with arms and crest. 9.3cm high. £150-200
1525. A gold swivel fob seal mounted with two circular sections of black hardstone, one engraved with the head of an ancient warrior opening to reveal a double sided glazed locket. A 9ct gold mounted swivel fob seal with bloodstone and cornelian and a gold swivel fob seal engraved to one side with initials beneath a Ducal coronet and hatched cartouche to the other. £200-300
1526. A desk seal with tapered cylindrical agate body, with bloodstone engraved PAIX A MON AIME, a gold mount with coiled gold snake, 7.8cm high. A turned wooden desk seal with a tasse matrix with the head of a gentleman, silver mounts. A desk seal with gilt metal putta lapis lazuli body, the gilt metal matrix engraved SEMPER MEMOR (the base on the final seal has been separated from the body). £300-400
1527. A gold a gold plated fob seal, heavily carved with foliate scroll decoration and mounted with a plain bloodstone. A gold and gold cased swivel fob seal mounted with a plain bloodstone and initial engraved agate, and a gold mounted compass pendant. £200-300
1528. A gold swivel fob seal, containing a double sided glazed locket, interior compartment mounted with a bloodstone engraved with a crest and to the other side an agate engraved with full arms. A gold and gold cased fob seal, the cornelian engraved with the three graces. A gold and gold cased fob seal, a smokey quartz engraved with full arms. A gold and gold cased fob seal. The cornelian engraved with full arms, a small ornate gold fob seal, the cornelian engraved with the head of a Roman emporer and a damaged fob seal. £300-400
1529. A gold fob seal, mounted with a chalcedony engraved with full arms. A gold fob seal mounted with a cornelian engraved with an unidentified name and a gold and gold cased fob seal with a chalcedony engraved with full arms and motto and with a hinged secret locket compartment which is engraved to the interior Harriet Julia Eyre, died Fby 6th 1829. Aged 14 years. £300-400
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1530. A single row graduated coral bead necklace and a three row coral bead necklace with a rectangular two colour gold cannetille clasp. £200-300
1531. An amber necklace comprising matched oval beads and suspending a jade centre pierced circular pendant. £80-120
1532. A 9ct gold cigarette case, engine turned decoration to both sides. 104g. £1,000-1,500
1533. Van Cleef & Arpels, an 18ct gold lattice form cigarette case. Signed and numbered 78433 and slightly obscured inventory number possibly 3025. French control marks and VC&A makers lozenge. 8.5cm wide. 94g. £1,500-2,000
1534. A 9ct gold cigarette case, engine turned pattern. Engraved with initials dated 1938 to the interior. 11.5cm high. £1,000-1,500
1535. A cylindrical silver and gold lipstick holder by Boucheron, the engraved and pierced outer cut card decoration depicting birds and flowers and set with cabochon sapphires. Signed to the base Boucheron London and numbered 875012. 5.3cm high. £200-300
1536. A rectangular silver and gold compact by Boucheron, the engraved and pierced cut card cover depicting birds and five cabochon sapphires set to flowers. Hinged mirror and cover to the powder section. Engine turned pattern overall. Signed Boucheron London and numbered 575012 with assorted French control marks and UK import marks. 7.5cm wide. Leather case. £400-600
1537. A gold matchbox holder, engine turned striated pattern and engraved with initials. 4.5cm. 13g. £250-300
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1538. A French gold rectangular snuff box with engine turned decoration and scroll chased borders. Inscription to the interior ‘G Grisi Mario a JL Hutton, Liverpool 12th Ottobre 1853’ 8cm. 73g. With maker’s lozenge and French control marks. With written note explaining that the box was presented to JL Hutton the composer. And a pique decorated tortoiseshell card case. £1,200-1,500
1539. A gold locket pendant, converted from a pocket watch. The cover painted with polychrome enamel floral decoration. Opening to reveal a glazed locket compartment containing hair. 4.5cm wide. 24g in total. £200-300
1540. A Movado Ermento Chronometer Travel Clock, the square dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with square subsidiary seconds dial at 3 o clock. Numbered to reverse 1241 062M. Brown leather case. 7.3cm wide (extended). £150-250
1541. A steel wristwatch by Lip, NauticSki electronic, black dial with luminous Arabic and Baton numerals. Sweep seconds hand and date aperture. Signed. The reverse engraved Electronic and Super waterproof, metal mesh band. £80-120
1542. A ladies gold wristwatch by Omega, on a gold integrated band. £150-200
1543. A Movado silver Ermeto purse watch, number 1188105 and a wristwatch by Longines. £100-200
1544. Three gold wristwatches, each on leather bands and two steel wristwatches. £200-300
1545. Two gold wristwatches, with gold bands. £100-150
1546. A steel and gold wristwatch by Rolex, the signed silver dial with gold Arabic numerals, Oyster Perpetual Datejust. Gold and steel Rolex band. £800-1,200
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Jewellery Thursday 24th January 2013
A natural pearl necklace with marquise-shaped diamond clasp. Estimate: ÂŁ15,000 - ÂŁ20,000 To be sold 24th January 2013
Further items are now being accpeted ENQUIRIES mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Tel: 01722 424595 19
1547. A gentleman’s Oyster perpetual daydate wristwatch by Rolex, the gold dial signed with daydate apertures and centre seconds. The president gold bracelet with centre line of textured links, continued to the bezel. Signed deployant clasp. Dial approximately 2.8cm. 145g in total. £5,000-6,000
1548. An Oyster Perpetual Explorer wristwatch by Rolex, stainless steel case with black dial and luminous battons. Arabic numerals, signed dial. Steel Rolex band. £700-1,000
1549. A ladies gold wristwatch by Cartier, the signed white enamel circular dial with black Roman numerals, three colour gold bezel, mechanical winding, associated gold mesh band. £300-400
1550. A gold and metal wristwatch by Movado, the signed dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, day and month apertures, sweep date hand and subsidiary seconds dial. On a 9ct gold bracelet. £400-600
1551. A steel TechnoMarine wristwatch, the bezel set with small diamonds and repeated to the silicone strap. Signed silver dial with large Arabic numerals and set with eight small diamonds. £1,000-1,500
1552. A ladies 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust by Rolex, with diamond set numerals to the signed dial. Date aperture and sweep seconds. Diamond set bezel and a further line of diamonds to the 18ct gold Rolex band with deployant clasp. £2,000-3,000
1553. A 9ct yellow gold wristwatch by Jaeger Le-Coultre, signed cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial and automatic winding. £500-700
1554. A ladies gold wristwatch by Rolex, the gold dial signed Oyster Perpetual Ladies Datejust. Date Aperture and sweep seconds hand. 18ct yellow gold Rolex band. The deployant clasp numbered 8153. Case. £1,500-2,000
1555. Cartier. A silver gilt tank wristwatch, the signed cream dial with black Roman numerals, cabochon sapphire winder and mechanical movement. Brown leather Cartier strap. With Cartier fabric case. £300-400
1556. A two colour gold wristwatch, white gold outer cylindrical bezel containing the yellow gold bezel with unsigned dial with Arabic numerals. Movement signed Vacheron & Constantine and numbered 389477. The case 2.7cm wide, marked 8022 with French control marks. The gold buckle numbered 67628 with French control mark and makers mark V&R within a lozenge. Leather band. £600-800
1557. A ladies gold wristwatch by Rolex, the oval silver dial signed Rolex Precision. Baton numerals, 14ct integrated yellow gold Rolex band. Associated case. £600-800
1558. An 18ct gold tank watch by Cartier, the signed dial with black Roman numerals, cabochon sapphire winder and quartz movement. Case numbered MG242539. Leather Cartier strap with gold Cartier buckle. £750-1,000
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1559. A gold and gold cased fob seal, the cornelian engraved with full arms. A gold and gold cased fob seal with oak leaf and other foliate decoration, the bloodstone engraved with a Ducal crest. £300-400
1560. A desk seal, the chalcedony handle with carved bloodstone motto and crest of a squirrel. 7.3cm high.
£200-300
1561. An ivory desk seal, the handle carved with playing bear cubs signed with Japanese characters, the rock crystal engraved with full arms and motto with Holy Lamb crest. 13.3cm high. £300-500
1562. A squat rock crystal desk seal, carved with assorted decoration and a pair of coats of arms. 5.9cm high. And a small decorative agate desk seal with silver mounts to the bloodstone matrix carved with a simple flower. 4.5cm high. £150-200
1563. A faceted rock crystal desk seal engraved with a crest and motto, 6.5cm high.
£150-200
1564. A quartz and enamel parasol handle, the body formed with a tapered cylindrical section of smokey quartz, the metal lined gold circular joint with swirling red and white guilloche enamel and foliate borders. 7cm. And a quartz and enamel parasol handle, the swirling carved oval quartz section with a metal lined gold and red guilloche joint, French control marks, 6.5cm. And a crystal and green enamel parasol handle, the shaped circular rock crystal handle decorated alternately with plain and frosted sections, the joint with green guilloche enamel decoration. 6cm high. £800-1,200
1565. A pair of Edwardian turquoise and diamond set cluster earrings, each earring set with six oval shaped turquoise cabochons and set with diamonds in gold. Fitted case. A gold Royal Navy bar brooch with enamel decoration, cased. And a gold mounted fob seal, the rock crystal matrix carved with a horse startled by a rising snake. £600-800
1566. An impressive gold fob seal with shell and foliate scroll decoration with a chalcedony engraved with full arms. 3.5cm high. £200-300
1567. A gold fob seal with open scroll body, the chalcedony engraved with full arms and motto, the body with unidentified marks, possibly French. 3.5cm high. £200-300
1568. A small desk seal incorporating a realistically formed silver poodle, the curly dog with red cabochon eyes and standing on the mount engraved with initials. 3.2cm high. Fitted case by Leuchars of Paris. £200-300
1569. A gold fob seal, the heart shaped body mounted with a carved cornelian depicting the head of a bearded man with initials and cipher. 3cm high. £300-400
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1560
1562 1563
1561
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1564 part 1564 part
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1566
1568
1569
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1570. A rounded rectangular nephrite box, the gold fittings with French control marks. The cover applied with three gold and enamel coats of arms, probably Polish. Marcasite set silver mounts. 9cm. £200-300
1571. A Russian 19th Century moss agate brooch, the oval moss agate is set within a surround of seed pearls and surmounted with a gold bow. The pin marked HW and a kokoshnik with 56 zolotnik and St Petersburg region mark. Partial marks repeated to the clasp. £2,500-3,500
1572. A Russian gold pencil holder, with cabochon sapphire terminal, suspension ring stamped 56 with Kokoshnik. 8cm.
1573. A nephrite jade card case, of rounded rectangular form with gold mounts. 7.4cm high.
£100-150
£1,000-1,500
1574. An unusual diamond set gold abstract design brooch by Oskar Pihl. Each graduated yellow gold spray terminates with an old circular cut diamond. Stamped OP and 56. The gold pin stamped OP and with two unidentified marks (one possibly for St Petersburg). Scratched with inventory number possibly 10210. 2.7cm wide. In fitted wooded box, the silk lining stamped in cyrillic for K. Faberge, Moscow and St Petersburg, all beneath the Imperial arms. £15,000-20,000
1575. A gold miniature egg pendant, green guilloche enamel decoration and applied with a folaite design set with three diamonds and two rubies. 1.5cm high. £200-300
1576. A gold miniature egg pendant, of pierced work and mounted with turquoise cabochons. 2.2cm high.
£200-300
1577. A late Victorian fox mask stick pin, pave set with rose cut diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes. Set in silver and gold with gold pin. Fitted case. £200-300
1578. A pearl and diamond stick pin, the untested button shaped pearl with a diamond set cap and gold pin.
£400-500
1579. A George III gold stickpin in the form of a flower, centred with a pearl within diamond and ruby surround and further pear shaped and rose cut diamonds to the stem. The flower 2.5cm high. £200-300
1580. A gold gargoyle stickpin by Wiese, the gargoyle with ears back and perched on a pediment. Signed in script and also to a small makers lozenge. French control mark. The gargoyle 1.5cm high. £3,000-4,000
1581. A gold French stick pin mounted with a circular reverse carved crystal intaglio, depicting a goldfinch, mounted in gold and French control marks to the gold pin. The crystal 1.5cm wide. £300-400
1582. A reverse carved crystal intaglio gold stick pin, the circular crystal depicting a standing gorilla beating his chest. Fine gold wirework surround. 2cm wide. £200-300
1583. A gold stick pin mounted with a reverse carved crystal intaglio. Depicting a goshawk, the intaglio 1.9cm high.
£300-400
1584. A gold stick pin, modelled as a gold falcon, realistically formed holding a pearl with one talon and gripping a stand with the other. Gold pin. 2cm wide. £150-250
1585. An ancient coin mounted stickpin by Wiese, the gold pin mounted with an ancient Roman coin. Signed Wiese to the pin with French control marks, the coin 1.8cm wide. £800-1,200
1586. A gold stick pin in the form of a cricket bat, stumps and a coral ball. 7cm.
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£60-80
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1571
1574
1575
1572
1576
1573
1582 1580
1583
1584
1581 1585
1579 1586 1578
1577
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1587. A diamond five stone ring, the five graduated circular cut diamonds are set in gold. Size K 1/2.
£200-300
1588. A diamond two stone cross over ring, in yellow gold. Size M.
£200-300
1589. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the sapphire is set within a surround of eleven circular cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold. Size N 1/2. £600-800 1590. A diamond set lozenge shaped ring, set in silver and gold with bifurcated shoulders. Size R.
£200-300
1591. An aquamarine and two garnet set gold ring, size P.
£200-300
1592. A late 19th Century diamond set marquise shaped ring, the graduated old circular cut diamonds are set in gold. Size J.
£300-400
1593. A sapphire and diamond ring, the circular cut sapphire is set with three graduated baguette shaped diamonds to the shoulders in white gold. Size L 1/2. £600-800 1594. A diamond half hoop ring, the centre cushion shaped diamond is set with three smaller diamonds to each foliate shoulder and set in platinum. Size K 1/2. £200-300 1595. A diamond five stone ring, the five old circular cut diamonds are set in gold, size N.
£200-300
1596. A diamond cluster ring, centred with a round brilliant cut diamond within a surround of smaller diamonds in gold. Size S. 12g.
£300-400
1597. A five stone diamond ring, the five graduated circular cut diamonds are millegrain set in platinum and gold. Size N.
£200-300
1598. A diamond solitaire ring, the circular cut diamond is set with six smaller shoulder diamonds in white gold. Size P 1/2.
£200-300
1599. A ruby three stone ring, the three rectangular cut rubies are set with eight small diamonds in white gold, size P 1/2.
£750-1,000
1600. A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the pear shaped ruby is set within a surround of circular brilliant cut diamonds in gold. size P. £800-1,200 1601. A 19th Century diamond and sapphire cluster ring, centred with a cushion shaped diamond within a surround of sapphires and millegrain set with a further border of rose cut diamonds in silver and gold. Case. £200-300 1602. A ruby set gold ring, the two texture gold mount with flared palmette shoulders, indistinguishable signature, size N 1/2. 9g in total. £200-250 1603. A ruby and diamond three stone ring, the oval shaped ruby is set with two old circular cut diamonds in gold. Scroll shoulders, size I 1/2. £1,000-1,500 1604. A sapphire and diamond ring, the cushion shaped sapphire is set with six shoulder diamonds in white gold. Size Q 1/2.
£300-400
1605. An opal ring, set with three larger and six smaller solid white opals in gold. Size O.
£300-400
1606. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval shaped sapphire is set within a surround of ten circular brilliant cut diamonds in white gold. Size T 1/2. £1,000-1,500 1607. A diamond three stone ring, the three circular brilliant cut diamonds are set in yellow gold. Size Q. Box.
£400-500
1608. A sapphire and diamond ring, the oval shaped sapphire is set with three baguette shaped diamonds to each shoulder in 18ct gold. Size N 1/2. £800-1,200 1609. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond is millegrain set within a surround of smaller diamonds and further diamonds to the shoulder. Size M. £400-500 1610. A 18ct gold signet ring, engraved with arms and motto. Size K 1/2. 8g.
£150-200
1611. A star sapphire and diamond set cluster ring, the circular cut stone is set within a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds in white gold. With two size reducing balls. Size H. £1,000-1,500 1612. An unusual moonstone sapphire and diamond set ring. French control marks to the exterior of the shank. Size M.
£300-400
1613. A diamond three stone gypsy ring, the three graduated circular cut diamonds are rubover set in yellow gold. The shank containing two sizing balls. Size D (potentially larger). £400-500 1614. A peridot and diamond ring, the rectangular cut peridot is set with ten shoulder diamonds in platinum. Size K 1/2.
£200-300
1615. A diamond full circle eternity ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds are set in platinum. Size L. With a platinum wedding ring with foliate engraved decoration. Size K. £300-400 1616. An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval shaped cabochon emerald weighs approximately 8.00cts and is set with marquise shaped emeralds, diamonds and further brilliant cut diamonds in white gold. Size M 1/2. £1,500-2,000 1617. A ruby and diamond set gold gypsy ring, the oval shaped ruby is pave set with two old circular cut diamonds in yellow gold. 9g in total. Size N. £300-400 1618. A diamond half hoop ring, alternately set with graduated circular brilliant cut diamonds and baguette shaped diamonds in 18ct gold. Size Q. £300-400 1619. An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the long oval shaped emerald is set within a surround of ten cushion shaped diamonds in yellow gold and platinum. Size T. £400-600 1620. An opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval shaped solid white opal is set within a surround of circular cut diamonds in platinum and gold. Size K. £300-400
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1588
1591 1589
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1599
1604
1593
1590
1592
1595
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1602
1601
1603
1607
1605
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1611
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1621. An emerald and diamond set chandelier necklace, formed with three graduated centre sections, each set with round brilliant and tapered baguette shaped diamonds in white gold and suspend seven cabochon emerald drops. Set with three heart shaped emeralds and a carved emerald and with a cultured pearl and emerald faceted bead necklace. 49cm. ÂŁ2,000-3,000
1621A. An impressive white and yellow diamond suite of gold jewellery. The lattice form collar is set with graduated fancy golden yellow round brilliant cut diamonds within borders or white diamonds. 45cm. With a matching bracelet, 18.5cm. And a pair of earrings, also set with white and golden yellow diamonds and each with three pear-shaped diamond drops. 300g in total. Cased by Richters. ÂŁ20,000-30,000
1621B. An impressive diamond, sapphire and emerald suite of white gold jewellery. The necklace set with graduated round brilliant, baguette and marquise shaped diamonds and graduated cabochon sapphires and emeralds. 43cm including detachable 3cm section. With matching girondolle earrings, bracelet (19.5cm) and ring, size S. Cased. ÂŁ30,000-50,000
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1622. An unusual gold pendant in the form of a Buddah’s head, formed from a carved moonstone set in gold with a small opal, triangular tiger’s eye and oval shaped partly transparent bolder opal. Suspended from a cultured pearl necklace. £400-600
1623. A Victorian white paste fringe necklace, the graduated cushion shaped pastes suspend a line of graduated drops, claw set in white metal. Fitted octagonal leather case embossed H&B. £2,500-3,000
1624. A set of six shakudo studs, all depicting pheasants amongst foliage. In yellow and white metal mounts. The largest studs 2.7cm wide. 200-300
1625. An early 20th Century seed pearl sautoir, the ten rows with hemispherical terminals set with graduated demantoid garnets and joined with amethyst and crystal beads (one chipped), unidentified marks. £2,500-3,000 Accompanied with certificate number 05221 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 11th February 2012 stating that the pearls measure 1.8mm to 2.0mm, the necklace weighs 97.8g in total and of the samples taken the pearls were found to be natural saltwater. (Six strands of one tassel contain some imitation pearls).
1626. A Japanese shakudo vesta case, decorated with a warrior galloping on his horse through waves. Striker to base. 5.7cm high. £600-800
1627. A pair of Japanese gold Menuki converted to brooches, one formed as a shishi lion, the other as a fabuous animal. Each 3.2cm wide. £500-700
1628. A single row slightly graduated dark grey cultured pearl necklace, the thirty two pearls graduated from 12.38 - 14.89mm. Two of the four white gold diamond set rondels form as clasps allowing the necklace to be worn in two different lengths; 40cm and 48cm. £1,200-1,600
1629. A Chinese cloissone bead necklace, with matching bracelet. The finely detailed cloissone beads are joined with gold hinged links with filigree attachments. The necklace 49cm, the bracelet 21cm. £400-600
1630. An emerald and diamond necklace with matching earrings, the necklace formed with graduated foliate carved oval shaped emeralds, set in gold with small diamonds. The conforming earrings each set with two emeralds and a diamond in gold. The necklace 45cm. £4,000-6,000
1631. A Japanese mixed metal Noh mask bracelet, 7cm.
£600-800
1632. An Indian ruby and diamond necklace, formed with three rows of cabochon rubies in gold collets (some missing) and centred with a rose cut diamond and suspending a conforming hinged pendant centred with a larger oval shaped rose cut diamond within a surround of eight cabochon rubies, probably foil backed, with foliate decoration to the reverse. 39cm. 46g. £800-1,200
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1633. An Art Nouveau amethyst mounted silver pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co, the oval shaped amethyst is millegrain set in a gold collet. The silver pendant chased with foliate decoration. Marked to the reverse MB&Co 950. 3.5cm high. Fine link silver neck chain. £250-300 1634. An Art Nouveau silver pendant with enamel decoration, in two sections with blue and green enamel on matted silver ground. Scroll borders and marked to the reverse ‘QUEENSWAY’ sterling silver. 5.7cm high, on fine link silver neck chain. £150-200 A similar pendant if not the same is featured in ‘The Liberty Style’ by Victor Arwas, a catalogue of items retailed by Liberty. 1635. An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel pendant by Charles Horner, centred with a pearl, the three sections decorated with light blue enamel and on a fine link silver neck chain. Marked with maker’s initials and for Chester 1910. The pendant 7cm high. £200-250 1636. An Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co, designed as a stylised tree of life with smaller oval pendant and decorated overall with blue and green enamel. Maker’s mark MB&Co in a circle and 950 to the reverse. On a fine link silver neck chain with two smaller silver plaques with rubbed enamel decoration. £200-300 1637. An Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, the three sections are painted with blue and green enamel on silver, on a fine link silver neck chain. The centre section 3cm high. £100-150 1638. An Art Nouveau gold foliate pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co, mounted with two oval shaped peridots. Signed to the reverse MB & Co. on a fine link modern gold neck chain. The pendant 5cm high. £300-400 1639. A Jugendstil silver pendant set with an amethyst, pierced with scroll and geometric pattern and suspending a small silver batton pendant, marked to the reverse DEPOSE, 935 and an S with horizontal arrow passing through it from the right, possibly Pforzheim. 4.5cm high, on a fine link silver chain. £100-150 1640. A French early 20th Century silver gilt pierced floral circular brooch, French control marks, 2.6cm wide.
£100-150
1641. A 19th Century silver and gold open work fleur-de-lys pendant, each side centred with a partically armoured knight clutching a sword to his heart, with ornate scroll work and applied with gold patriarchal crosses (one missing) to each side. Suspended from a crown. 9cm high. £200-300 1642. An Art Nouveau silver brooch, depicting a swan with waterlillies, bullrushes and enamel sunset. 2.5cm wide. 1643. A pair of silver scroll earrings by Georg Jensen, design B92. Signed Georg Jensen. Sterling Denmark. Screw fittings.
£150-200 £80-120
1644. An Art Nouveau silver and enamel brooch, Archibald Knox for Liberty. The beaten silver brooch decorated with various shades of enamel and marked for WHH for William Haseler, an obscure mark and SILVER. 2.7cm high. £800-1200 Illustrated in ‘Archibald Knox’ by Stephen Martin, page 260. 1645. An Art Nouveau silver pendant, the circular pendant painted with pink and green enamel flowers on a blue enamel ground. 2.5cm wide. £100-150 1646. A cased set of six silver Art Nouveau buttons, probably designed by Kate Harris and made by William Hutton, with Birmingham marks for 1903. Each button chased with the profile of a girl. 1.8cm wide. From the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum. £200-300 For very similar buttons see illustration page 69 Jewellery & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, Elyse Zorn Karlin. 1647. An abstract design arrowhead brooch by Georg Jensen, model 326. Signed to the reverse and marked for Nanaen Jorgen Ditzel. 5.5cm high. £250-300 1648. A stylised silver foliate brooch by Georg Jensen, model 227 and signed. 3cm high.
£150-200
1649. A French Art Nouveau gold brooch by Louis Rault, designed as the head of Flora, with initials LR. Gold brooch mount. 2.5cm wide. £100-150 1650. A French Art Nouveau gold brooch by Felix Rosumny, styled as a girls head, set with small rose-cut diamonds and signed. French control marks. £200-300 1651. A French Art Deco silver plated bronze rectangular plaque brooch, depicting a seated Pan playing his flute with singing birds among foliage. Signed G. Crouzat (1904 - 1976). £100-150 1652. A large silver heart shaped pendant by Georg Jensen, model number 126. On a long tapered cylindrical link silver chain. The heart 6.5cm wide. £100-200 1653. A silver bracelet formed with eight concave shaped square form panels. Maker DSD, London import marks for 1969. 18.5cm long. £80-120
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1655. A regimental brooch for the Kings Dragoon Guard, set with graduated rose cut diamonds in yellow and white gold with enamel decoration. £300-400
1656. A 9ct gold box by Cartier, of rectangular form with striated engine turned pattern overall. Diamond thumbpiece. Signed Cartier London. Makers mark JC and London marks for 1934. 8cm wide. 72g. Fitted Cartier case. £800-1,200
1657. A French Art Deco ivory cigarette holder, the tapered rectangular ivory body with blue shagreen centre section. Gold mount for oval Turkish cigarettes with French control marks. Fitted case by Alfred Dunhill, 25cm. 15 Rue De La Paix. £800-1,200
1658. A pair of 18ct gold golf ball and tee cufflinks, each tee with enamel conjoined Ps. London marks for 1963 and makers mark JC, possibly Cartier. 16g. £400-600
1659. A gold card case by Boucheron, rectangular form with engine turned geometric design to both sides, thumbpiece set with calibre cut sapphires and engraved with cipher to the interior. Signed Boucheron Paris with French control marks. 6.5cm wide. 56g. In fitted Boucheron box with Paris, New York and London addresses. £1,000-1,500
1660. A very large amber cheroot holder with gold fittings, cylindrical wooded case.
£200-300
1661. A pair of sapphire mounted gold cuff links, each link centred with a cabochon sapphire within three concentric circles and millegrain set in gold. French control marks. Each link 1.8cm wide. £600-800
1662. A pair of diamond set gold cuff links, each circular link set with an old circular cut diamond. 6g.
£300-400
1663. A pair of dress cuff links, each octagonal white gold cuff link is either set with lines of small circular cut diamonds (one missing) and French cut rubies, or French cut sapphires. Each link 1.1cm wide. £1,500-2,000
1664. A pair of gold owl cufflinks, probably late 19th Century. Each oval concave link with a standing owl within a fine twisted rope border, fitted case by the goldsmiths and silversmiths company. £800-1,200
1665. A pair of gold circular cuff links, with black enamel border and unidentified makers mark. And three other pairs of gold cuff links, one damaged. 32g in total. £200-300
1666. A set of dress cuff links and three matching dress studs, mounted with cultured pearls, the cuff links with white gold mounts set with small circular cut diamonds, the shirt studs with gold mounts. Fitted case. £200-300
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1667. An Art Nouveau palette form plique-a-jour pendant, set with graduated circular cut diamonds to the floral decoration and a further oval shaped cabochon green chalcedony. Gilt metal mounts. 6.5cm high. Suspended from silk chord with silk tassel. £2,500-3,500
1668. An Arts and Crafts peacock brooch, the birds decorated with blue and green guilloche enamel and suspend a pearl and three blister pearls with gold mounts. 9cm high. Fitted case by C. Tree of 73 Walton Street, London SW. With a fine link silver neckchain. £750-1,000
1669. A garnet set enamel and gold pendant by Child and Child, the circular disc centre is decorated with green guilloche enamel within a white enamel border with green pellets. Set with five garnets and glazed locket compartment to the reverse. Signed with marigold to the reverse, in fitted Child and Child case when located at 35 Alfred Place, Kensington. The pendant 3cm wide. £600-800
1670. A stylised mistletoe brooch, mounted with chalcedony bead berries and with shaped cabochon green chalcedony leaves. Realistically mounted in gold. 4.5cm high. £600-800
1671. A group of seven silver rings by Wendy Ramshaw, each with plain silver shank and applied with differed shaped gold emblems. With perspex cylindrical stand. £500-700
1672. An Australian Art Nouveau opal silver and gold folaite brooch, probably by Dorothy Judge (nee Wager) for Rhoda Wager. The circular foliate brooch mounted with four oval shaped doublet opals. 6cm wide £1,000-1,500
1673. A set of three rings by Wendy Ramshaw, the 18ct gold ring with a cabcochon marquise shaped garnet in rubover mount and plain gold band. Size M 1/2. Maker’s mark WR. London marks for 1978. With two plain silver flat keeper rings. With perspex cylindrical stand. £800-1,200
1674. A gemstone cluster brooch in the style of Dorrie Nossiter, the oval shaped chrysoprase cabochon is set in silver within a surround of assorted gem stones and pearls. Later pin. 3.2cm wide. £1,000-1,500
1675. A silver and enamel ring by Wendy Ramshaw, mounted with a white enamel simple scroll. Maker’s mark WR. London marks for 1980. With two silver keeper rings, one with a band of white enamel, the other band yellow. With perspex cylindrical stand. £500-700
1676. An unusual squirrel and mushroom gold brooch, centred with a cushion shaped section of jasper, surmounted with five graduated circular shaped garnets and with a gold squirrel and gold mushroom to each side. 6cm wide. £300-400
1677. A group of eight gold rings by Wendy Ramshaw, comprising two plain gold rings with pellet borders and six gold rings mounted with tiger eye cabochons. Two tigers eye rings and one plain ring marked for Wendy Ramshaw and London marks for 1971. Size I - I /1.2 £1,000-1,500
1678. An Arts and Crafts circular brooch, probably by Fleetwood Varley, painted in enamel and depicting a sunset landscape with trees. Silver frame and later pin. 3.7cm wide. £900-1,200
1679. A gold kinetic ring by N.Teufel, the ring with three oval revolving sections, one set with a round brilliant cut diamond, the centre section with two diamonds. Signed N. Teufel and 1975. Size I. 10g. £400-600
1680. An Art Deco brooch by Theodor Fahner, centred with a long baguette shaped smokey quartz mounted in silver with red and black enamel circles to two corners. The reverse signed with TF and 935. £600-800
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1681. A pair of peridot and diamond drop earrings, each gold earring is set with two oval shaped peridots and joined with a diamond set gold cross. £700-900 1682. A pair of open work gold pear shaped earrings by Lalaounis. Each centred with a cabochon ruby and with further round brilliant cut diamonds. 17g in total. £500-700 1683. A diamond set yellow gold heart ring, pave set with brilliant cut diamonds and the shank formed with three lines of articulated ball links. 12g in total. £300-400 1684. Cartier, a gold and blue enamel flower head pendant, set with six round brilliant cut diamonds to the centre. Signed Cartier with indistinct inventory number and a similar smaller diamond set gold and enamel flower head. Apparently unsigned. £600-800 Provenance: Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever (1918-1984) and thence by family descent 1685. A pair of yellow gold hoop earrings by Cartier, each earring mounted with four round brilliant cut diamonds. Signed Cartier and numbered 255530. 8g in total. £450-500 1686. A pair of diamond foliate scroll earrings, each centred with a larger old circular cut diamond within a surround of smaller graduated circular cut diamonds in gold. £2,000-3,000 1687. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 0.90cts and is set in yellow gold. Size M.
£600-800
1688. An unusual six sided diamond and sapphire ring, the diamond displaying the Star of David from the culet facets. Millegrain set within a surround of fancy cut sapphires in platinum with four small diamonds set to the shoulders. Size P 1/2. £8,000-10,000 1689. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 1.40cts and is set in platinum. Size J.
£2,500-3,500
1690. A diamond line bracelet, set with matched circular brilliant cut diamonds in gold. 18cm.
£2,000-2,500
1691. A diamond and black onyx bracelet, the oval links are millegrain set with brilliant cut diamonds and joined with carved sections of black onyx in white gold. 18cm. £2,000-3,000 1692. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 2.25cts and is set in a heavy 18ct yellow gold mount. Size N 1/2. £3,000-3,500 1693. Cartier, a pair of double drop earrings formed as graduated triple concentric circles. Signed Cartier 1993 with repeated signature and inventory number C15571. 28g. £600-800 1694. A yellow gold plain oval link bracelet by Cartier, signed Cartier Paris 1995 and inventory number E78723. 20cm. 59g. £1,500-2,000 1695. A diamond cluster ring, the centre modern round brilliant cut diamond is set within scrolls of smaller diamonds in platinum and gold. Size P 1/2. £1,500-2,000 1696. A diamond set bow brooch, pave set overall with graduated circular cut diamonds in platinum. 4cm wide.
£1,000-1,500
1697. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 1.25cts and is set in a textured 18ct yellow gold mount, marked for Boodle & Dunthorne. £1,500-2,000 1698. A gold leopard brooch, realistically formed with emerald eyes and black enamel spots. Signed to the reverse with various French control marks and numbered 620610. 4.5cm wide. £1,500-2,000 1699. A pair of sapphire and diamond cufflinks, each circular disc is set with an oval shaped yellow and an oval shaped blue sapphire on a pave diamond set ground. Set in gold. £1,200-1,500 1700. An 18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond set butterfly brooch, the body set with small circular cut diamonds and the wings with graduated circular cut yellow sapphires in gold. 3.5cm wide. London marks. £400-600 1701. Cartier, an amusing gold dog brooch, the seated terrier holding a stick and with one ruby eye and a diamond eye with a monacle. Wearing collar and tag. Signed Cartier Paris and French control marks. Indistinct inventory number. 3.5cm high. 14g. £800-1,200 Provenance: Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever (1918-1984), and thence by family descent
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1702. A white gold bracelet mounted with five carved oval jade plaques, the links each set with three small diamonds. 18.2cm. £300-400 1703. A carved and pierced jade pendant, of foliate form and suspended from a gold necklace mounted with jade beads and three larger gold mounted jade hemispheres. £600-800 1704. A carved jade pendant, of stylised foliate form and suspended from and untested pearl on a fine link gold neck chain. The pendant 4cm long. Cased. £600-800 Accompanied with certificate number 94504 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 30th September 2012 stating that the pendant measures 40.0 x 17.6 x 3.7mm weighs 6.55g (total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. £400-600 1705. A carved jade waterlilly pendant, suspended from a gold chain mounted with nine jade beads.
£400-600
Accompanied with certificate number 04003 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 10th April 2011 stating that pendant measures 25.4 x 40.9 x 6.3mm, the beads measure 10.7mm diameter, the necklace weighs 32.80g (total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1706. A pair of diamond and jade earrings, the slightly concave jade discs are each centred with a round brilliant cut diamond, white gold mounts. Both discs 2.6cm wide. £1,000-2,000 1707. A pierced and folaite carved jade plaque mounted brooch clip, with diamond set mounts in white gold. 2.7cm wide. £1,000-1,500 Accompanied with certificate number 03894 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th March 2011 stating that the brooch weighs 9.87g(total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1708. A carved and pierced jade pendant, carved with stylised peacocks and suspends from a coral bead. 5cm high.
£1,000-1,500
Accompanied with certificate number 06200 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the pendant measures 49.7 x 23.8 x 5.0mm, weighs 12.00g (total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1709.
A pair of carved jade and cultured pearl drop earrings, suspended from fine link white gold chains. The plaques 1.5cm wide.
£500-700
1710. An Art Deco jade diamond and black onyx brooch, the square pierced and carved jade plaque is set in white gold with carved black onyx sections. The brooch 4.5cm wide. £200-300 1711. A jade and gold mounted bar brooch, the rectangular pierced and carved jade plaque is set with textured gold palm trees to the shoulders. 5m wide. £400-600 1712. A carved and pierced jade brooch, depicting two stylised lions with lotus pad, highlighted with diamond set foliage in white gold and platinum. Marked with inventory number 3607 to reverse. 4.5cm wide. £400-600 Accompanied with certificate number 04609 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 30th September 2011 stating that the brooch weighs 7.33g (total) and measures 41.5 x 13.1 x 3.2mm and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1713. A carved and pierced jade pendant, suspended from three diamonds and four rubies and three further baguette shaped diamonds to the base and set in white gold. 5cm high. £800-1,200 1714. A jade bead necklace, the beads measure approximately 8.7 - 8.9mm.
£800-1,200
Accompanied with certificate number 04795 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th November 2012 stating that of the examined samples the beads were jadeite jade, no treatment was observed. 1715. A jade bead necklace, the matched beads are alternately strung with seed pearls and measure approximately 7.6mm. The pierced barrel clasp set with rose cut diamonds. 44cm long (with clasp) £400-600 Accompanied with certificate number 04608 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 30th September 2011 stating that the necklace weighs 36.08g (total) and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1716. A graduated jade bead necklace, the spherical beads graduate from 9.4 to 5.2mm with a small white gold lozenge shaped clasp set with small diamonds. 79cm. £1,500-2,000 Accompanied with certificate number 03891 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th March 2011 stating that the necklace weighs 63.75g (including clasp) and the samples tested were found to be jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1717. An unmounted oval shaped yellow sapphire, the stone measures 19.75 x 17.14 x 15.06mm deep, and weighs 45.50cts. Believed to be untreated. £1,000-1,500 1718. A jade and diamond cluster ring, the oval jade cabochon is set within a surround of small circular cut diamonds and set in platinum with six small shoulder diamonds. Size J 1/2. £100-200 1719. A large colour change sapphire ring, the octagonal cut sapphire measures 17.82 x 11.83 x 11.06mm deep. Platinum mount set with small shoulder diamonds. Resizing balls to the interior. Size H. £5,000-7,000 1720. A carved jade saddle ring, the upper section carved with two stylised lions. Size N.
£2,000-3,000
Accompanied with certificate number 03890 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th March 2011 stating that ring measures 24.2 x 22.0 x 7.7mm, weighs 3.35g and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment. 1721. A circular button shaped jade and diamond set ring, the jade is set with four old circular cut shoulder diamonds to the pierced and heart shaped white gold mount. Size M. £1,000-1,500 Accompanied with certificate number 64321 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 10th April 2011 stating that ring weighs 6.18g (total) and measures 14.0 x 6.0mm and is jadeite jade with no evidence of treatment.
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1722. A pair of 18th Century tortoiseshell combs, the hinged mounts set with rubies and diamonds. 3.7cm wide. In an ivory double compartment rectangular case with silver furniture and fitted velvet interior. Shaped sides. The case 9cm wide. £800-1,200 1723. A George III memorial brooch, centred with a glazed compartment containing plaited hair within a border of seed pearls and further surround of ten flat cut round garnets in gold. In a small fitted leather box with trade paper for Bright & Son of Sheffield and Buxton. £200-300 1724. A 19th Century micromosaic brooch, the finely detailed rectangular plaque depicting a dancing girl with flowers. Turquoise glass plaque and mounted with a gold frame. The plaque 4.2cm high. £1,500-2,000 1725. A double sided gold religious locket pendant, glazed to both sides, moisture damage to both portraits. 4.8cm high. Possibly South American. £600-800 1726. A 19th Century fine micro mosaic necklace and matching earrings, comprising eleven graduated oval plaques depicting ancient Roman monuments in twisted rope gold mounts, joined by fine link chains and a further micro mosaic of the pyramid incorporated into the gold clasp. With conforming double drop earrings. The largest mosaic 2.5cm wide. £10,000-15,000 1727. A diamond set brooch pendant, the foliate design set with two pear shaped and smaller graduated cushion shaped diamonds on a blue guilloche enamel ground. Brooch and detachable pendant fitting. 3.7cm high. £2,500-3,500 1728. A 19th Century carved agate cameo brooch pendant, depicting the profile of a woman and mounted in gold. ‘1886’ scratched to the reverse. The cameo 4cm high. Fitted case. £400-600 1729. A late George III portrait brooch, the lozenge shaped brooch centred with a glazed portrait miniature of a lady with long flowing hair within surrounds of diamond set blue and white enamel in silver and gold. 4cm high. £600-800 1730. A George III diamond set ring, centred with a cushion shaped diamond with further smaller diamonds set to the border and bifurcated shoulders, set in silver and gold. Size O. £800-1,200 1731. A 19th Century quatrefoil diamond set brooch, set overall with graduated cushion shaped diamonds in silver and gold. 3cm high. £1,000-1,500 1732. A late George III sentimental gold brooch, the heart shaped garnet is set with diamonds in the form of a pair of entwined hearts beneath a lovers knot. Within a rose cut diamond border and set in gold. With folding pendant loop and accesible heart shaped glazed locket compartment to the reverse. 2cm wide. £600-800 1733. A child’s gold ring set with three seed pearls, foliate scroll engraving to upper section. Original brown leather case by Edward and sons. 1.2cm internal diameter (too small to size). £200-300 1734. A ruby and diamond set gold ring, the long oval shaped ruby is set within a surround of diamonds and mounted on a late George III gold shank with carved foliate decoration and mourning insription dated 1819. Size Q. £2,000-2,500 1735. A diamond and ruby three stone ring, the cushion shaped diamond is set with two oval shaped rubies in gold. With smaller rose cut ‘pointer’ diamonds. Size R. Heart shaped fitted leather case. £300-400 1736. A diamond solitaire ring, set with an old pear shaped diamond which weighs approximately 2.15cts and is set in a modern platinum mount with six small shoulder diamonds. Size I 1/2. £2,000-2,500 1737. A diamond set three stone ring, the centre cushion shaped diamond is set with two pear shaped shoulder diamonds in platinum and gold. Size Q. £800-1,200 1738. A Victorian ruby and diamond brooch, centred with a stylised shamrock set with three oval shaped rubies within rose cut diamond border. With rose cut diamond scroll frame in silver. 2.5cm wide. £400-600 1739. A George III garnet necklace, the slightly graduated oval shaped garnets are set in gold. 41cm.
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1724
1722
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1740. A Belle Epoque circular pearl and diamond pendant, of lattice form and centred with a pearl within a rose cut diamond set foliate border and further surround of seed pearl and diamond flower heads and leaves. Diamond set bale. Indistinct but possibly French control mark. £1,500-2,000
1741. A late Victorian spinel fringe necklace, the eleven oval shaped graduated spinels each hang from a gold pendant and suspend from a fine link gold neck chain. £1,200-1,500
1742. An emerald and diamond brooch, the pear shaped emerald is millegrain set with graduated diamonds to the ornate pierced frame. Marked with initials possible AFB and unidentified marks. 3.8cm wide. £2,500-3,000
1743. A late Victorian stylised foliate brooch, set with graduated circular cut diamonds and three sapphires in silver and gold. 3.5cm high. £300-400
1744. A diamond bar brooch, centred with a line of nine graduated circular cut diamonds millegrain set in platinum and gold with further rose cut border diamonds. Fitted case by Carrington. £300-400
1745. A late Victorian diamond foliate brooch, the centre old brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 1.15cts and is set in a surround of six smaller diamonds and a further surround of six larger diamonds in silver and the twelve smaller surrounding diamonds weigh approximately 3.60cts in total. With pendant loop and a smaller folding suspending loop. £2,000-3,000
1746. A pearl and diamond pendant, the pearl suspends from a line of diamonds with larger millegrain set circular cut diamond to the top. Set in platinum. On a fine link platinum neck chain. £800-1,200 Accompanied with certificate number 06106 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 15th August 2012 stating that the part-drilled pearl is natural (saltwater).
1747. A diamond three stone ring, the three old circular brilliant cut diamonds weigh approximately 2.40cts in total and are set in platinum with three small diamonds to each shoulder, size L. Case. £1,500-2,000
1748. A diamond solitaire ring, the round old brilliant cut diamond weighs 2.30cts and is set in platinum with small diamonds set to the graduated shoulders and underbezel, engraved shank. Size N. £4,000-5,000 Accompanied with certificate number E1212151593 from E.D.R dated 29th August 2012 stating that the diamond weighs 2.30cts with H colour and VS2 clarity.
1749. An Edwardian diamond and demantoid garnet set gold butterfly brooch, the openwork brooch set with graduated diamonds within borders of demantoid garnets. Cabochon ruby eyes. Set in gold. 4.5cm wide. £1,000-1,500
1750. An Edwardian aquamarine and seed pearl pendant, the gold pendant set overall with seed pearls and suspending three oval shaped aquamarines on a fine link gold neck chain. £600-800
1751. A pearl and diamond cluster ring, the untested button shaped black pearl is millegrain set within a surround of nine circular cut diamonds in platinum and gold. Size L. £3,000-4,000
1752. A spinel set ring, the oval shaped spinel is set in yellow gold with heavily fluted shoulders. Size N.
£2,000-3,000
1753. A diamond solitaire ring, the cushion shaped diamond weighs approximately 1.10cts and is rub-over set in yellow gold. Size O. £1,000-1,500
1754. An Edwardian diamond set foliate gold bar brooch, suspending diamond festoons with fine link gold chains. 4.7cm wide. £600-800
1755. An early 20th Century reverse carved crystal intaglio nautical flag bracelet, each crystal depicting a different flag and mounted in gold within a white enamel border with blue dots. Joined with fine gold links. Signed Benzee, Cows. 16.5cm. £1,000-1,500
1756. A late 19th Century French gold bracelet, each oval pierced foliate link is centred with a seed pearl. Marked with three French control marks. 18.2cm. 16g. £600-800
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1757. A Victorian amethyst rivière necklace, formed with graduated oval shaped amethysts in cut down collet gold mounts and each separated with a seed pearl. 46cm. £1,200-1,500 1758. A graduated carved coral necklace, each cylindrical section is carved with swirl fluting and alternately mounted with foliate carved sections. £800-1,200 1759. A Victorian gold Neoclassical revival bar brooch, in the Etruscan manner, alternately mounted with seed pearls and rosettes. Signed Brogden. 4.8cm long. £200-300 1760. A late Victorian sapphire and diamond bar brooch, set with a line of eight graduated circular cut diamonds in silver and gold. The two terminals formed as sapphire and diamond clusters 5.5cm wide. £1,000-1,500 1761. A late Victorian diamond set open crescent brooch, set with two lines of graduated cushion shaped diamonds in silver and gold. 8.5cm wide. £300-400 1762. A Victorian diamond butterfly brooch, set overall with graduated circular cut diamonds and cabochon set ruby eyes. Set in silver and gold. 7cm wide. Fitted case. £8,000-10,000 1763. A 19th Century gold and enamel scarab brooch, the stylised scarab decorated with cream, black and red guilloche enamel. Realistically formed wings. Glazed locket compartment to the reverse. 5.7cm wide. £300-400 1764. A George III mourning brooch, centred with a rose cut diamond on black enamel ground within two gold borders, with further surrounds of graduated pearls on gold. 2.2cm wide. £400-600 1765. A pink sapphire and diamond set cluster ring, the oval shaped sapphire is set within a surround of eight diamonds in silver and gold. Size L. £400-600 1766. A fancy coloured early 20th Century diamond ring, the cushion shaped diamond is set in platinum with six marquise shaped shoulder diamonds and engraved decoration to the claws and shank. Size O 1/2. £8,000-12,000 Accompanied with certificate number 5141647436 from The Gemological Institute of America dated 11th May 2012 stating that the old mine brilliant cut diamond measures 7.34 x 6.51 x 5.74mm and weighs 2.02cts. With natural fancy yellow colour and VS2 clarity. 1767. A small gold posy ring, engraved to the interior 'I Like My Choyfe To Well To Chainge' 1.0g. Size F 1/2.
£200-300
1768. A French gold bracelet, set with rubies and diamonds, mounted with five scroll pierced rectangular sections, each set with a ruby and two circular cut diamonds, joined with Greek key pattern form links marked MD, indistinct makers lozenge. French control mark and numbered 10197 5. 19cm. 34g. £2,500-3,000 1769. A Victorian agate brooch by Phillips, the oval agate cabochon is mounted in a gold Etruscan style mount. With Phillips Brothers stylised fleur-de-lys lozenge. 3.7cm wide. £300-400 1770. A 19th Century sapphire diamond and ruby target brooch, centred with a cushion shaped sapphire within a surround of diamonds, rubies, further diamonds and a border of sapphires in gold. 2.7cm wide. £2,000-2,500 1771. A late Victorian emerald and diamond set five stone ring, the three square shaped emeralds are set with two circular cut diamonds in gold, with scroll carved shoulders, size K 1/2. £500-700 1772. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the octagonal cut sapphire weighs approximately 4.20cts and is set with two cushion shaped diamonds which weigh approximately 2.25cts in total. Set in platinum and yellow gold with pierced coronet settings and yellow gold shank. Size V 1/2. £6,000-8,000 1773. A diamond five stone ring, the five graduated old circular cut diamonds are set in yellow gold with eight small rose cut ‘pointer’ diamonds, foliate scroll carved shoulders. Size Q 1/2. £1,000-1,500 1774. A sapphire and diamond five stone ring, the three oval shaped sapphires are set with two round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow gold with carved shoulders. Size W. £800-1,200
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1775. A ladies white gold diamond set dress wristwatch by Rolex, the signed rectangular dial with black Arabic numerals. Diamond set to the bezel and shoulders. Movement signed Rolex (twice), fifteen rubies. 9ct white gold mesh band. £800-1,200 1776. An opal necklace, the carved white opal foliate pendant is set with a diamond, the necklace mounted with graduated white opal beads. 44cm long. £800-1,200 1777. An early 20th Century open faced fob watch, the gold dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and blue guilloche enamel decoration to the bezel and reverse and applied with scroll designs set with small diamonds. Suspended from a gold brooch with similar diamond and enamel decoration with a gold neck chain mounted with seed pearls and blue enamel cylinder links. The inner case signed Oscar Fresard and numbered 48175. The chain 32cm long with an associated Cartier box. £3,000-5,000 1778. An early 20th Century frosted crystal pendant applied with a regimental badge for The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. And millegrain set overall with graduated diamonds. The quatrefoil section of rock crystal has foliate engraved sides, is mounted in white gold and suspends from a diamond set bale on a fine link platinum chain with diamond set spherical slide (some diamonds missing). 70cm long. The pendant 3.8cm high. £200-300 This Light Infantry Regiment was famed for being present at most of the major battles of the Peninsular Campaign and in particular had the largest British battalion at Waterloo where they formed part of the final charge against Napoleon’s Imperial Guard. 1779. A ladies diamond set dress wristwatch, the plain oval dial with black graduated Arabic numerals, the movement signed Vertex W Co. Platinum case. Diamond set bezel and stylised palmette shoulder. Black chord band. Loose glass. £600-800 1780. A ladies diamond set dress wristwatch, the bezel and shoulders set with graduated circular cut diamonds in platinum. Engraved borders. The circular dial with black Arabic numerals and the movement signed Olea. On a white gold mesh adjustable band. Case. £1,000-1,500 1781. A late Victorian silver novelty brooch, depicting a kitten observing a running mouse. 3.6cm wide.
£150-200
1782. A two colour gold locket pendant, of rectangular cushion form. Engraved and applied with a bird and butterfly amongst blossom in the Japanese taste. Opening to reveal a glazed locket compartment (cracked) 2.8cm high. £200-250 1783. A ladies diamond set dress wristwatch, the plain white dial with black Arabic numerals, the platinum case and band set with graduated circular cut diamonds. Expanding band. £600-800 1784. A late Victorian novelty brooch, in the form of a singing bird perched on a branch of mistletoe. The bird pave set with rose cut diamonds and with cabochon ruby eyes. Set in silver and gold, with two seed pearls. Marked with registration number. 3cm wide. Fitted case by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths company. £500-700 1785. A pretty early 20th Century sapphire and diamond set ring, the oval shaped sapphire is millegrain set with graduated circular cut diamonds to the pierced foliate scroll platinum mount. French control marks. Size J. £4,000-5,000 Believed to be natural colour. 1786. An opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval shaped solid black opal is mounted within a surround of millegrain set circular cut diamonds in white gold with four smaller diamonds. Size L 1/2. £3,500-4,000 1787. A diamond solitaire ring, the old circular cut diamond weighs 6.77cts and is set in white gold. Size O. Accompanied with certificate number 931826 from AGI dated 2nd August 2012 stating that the round brilliant cut diamond weighs 6.77cts, with K colour and SI1 clarity. £40,000-50,000 1788. A white and bronze coloured pearl and diamond cross over ring, the pearls measure approximately 9.6mm (white) and 10.10mm (bronze) diameter. Millegrain set with graduated circular cut diamonds in white gold and platinum. Size P. £3,500-4,500 Accompanied with certificate number 06197 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that: 1) The cream/white pearl with worked base and sides and drilled measures 9.5 - 9.8 x 7.3mm, weighs 5.62cts and is a natural saltwater pearl. 2) The iridescent grey/black pearl measures 9.6 - 10.3 x 8.5mm, weighs 6.12cts and is a natural saltwater pearl. 1789. A diamond cluster ring, the old circular brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 1.30cts and is set within a surround of small circular cut diamonds in platinum. The shank numbered 063935 size I. £2,000-2,500 1790. An unset old brilliant circular cut diamond, 3.90cts. 10.01 x 10.33 x 5.80mm.
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1791. A nine row black and white cultured pearl necklace, with textured yellow gold pendant suspending further black and white cultured pearls and with capston shaped yellow gold clasp. Marked for HM. 70cm. £1,500-2,000
1792. An opal and diamond cluster ring, the oval shaped solid black opal is set within a surround of ten round brilliant cut diamonds and further smaller diamonds set to the shoulders. Numbered to the interior of the shank 62441. Size K 1/2. £10,000-15,000
1793. A topaz and diamond ring, the oval shaped topaz is set with six circular cut shoulder diamonds in 18ct yellow gold and platinum. Size T. £600-800
1794. A cultured pearl corsage by Madame Grès for Cartier, the four rows of matched cultured pearls suspend from the two gold foliate brooches, each centred with a mabe pearl within a surround of further pearls and circular cut sapphires. Both brooches signed Cartier, Paris 119972 and Grès. With fitted Cartier case. £2,000-3,000 Accompanied with a book, Grès by Laurence Benaïm.
1795. A pair of diamond and sapphire set gold earrings, of circular chequerboard form. Signed with initial W. Fitted case by Bruford. £1,200-1,500
1796. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 3.10cts and is set with two baguette shaped shoulder diamonds in platinum. Size L 1/2. £8,000-10,000
1797. A diamond three stone ring, the three circular brilliant cut diamonds weigh approximately 2.85cts in total and the centre stone weighs approximately 1.02cts. Set in yellow and white gold. Size L 1/2. £4,000-6,000
1798. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 2.05cts and is set in platinum, size L.
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1799. A 19th Century coral festoon necklace and matching brooch, with gold mounts to the carved coral sections. The necklace 43cm long. £6,000-8,000 1800. A Victorian sapphire and diamond brooch, the cushion shaped sapphire is mounted in a gold cut down collet within a surround of cushion shaped diamonds and a further border of larger cushion shaped diamonds. In silver and gold. Fitted case. £3,000-5,000 1801. A 19th Century demantoid garnet and diamond set turtle brooch, the slightly pear shaped demantoid garnet is millegrain set in a gold colet and set within a surround of rose cut diamonds. With further diamonds to the head feet and tail. 3cm high. £4,000-6,000 1802. A Victorian gold horseshoe brooch, set with half black pearls within small cushion shaped diamond borders. Fitted case. £600-800 1803. A 19th Century Etruscan style gold brooch, mounted with an ancient intaglio with intricate wirework decoration. The brooch 2.7cm high. £200-300 1804. An unusual Victorian gold locket bracelet celebrating the virtue of female silence, formed with hinged and curved panels with a central line of blue enamel decoration spelling out ‘remember you will never be sorry for the word you had never pronounced’ the centrepiece with a graduated diamond set star on green guilloche enamel ground with further enamel decoration with the words ‘le silence’. Circular glazed locket compartment to the reverse. £1,500-2,000 1805. A Victorian gem set stylised rectangular gold buckle brooch, set with old circular cut diamonds within borders of rubies, pearls and emeralds, 5.5cm wide. £2,500-3,500 1806. A 19th Century diamond and emerald gold foliate brooch and pendant, the brooch converts from a bracelet and is mounted with nine circular cut diamonds to the tendrils and leaves. Suspending a conforming gold pendant centred with an octagonal cut emerald. 5cm high. £5,000-7,000 1807. A 19th Century gold rectangular brooch of ballooning interest, centred with an engraved balloon with two flags and set with a pear shaped and circular cut diamond. The balloon floats above an engraved seascape with two yachts, a building to the left and coconut trees to the right. The reverse engraved ‘Marco 28 1897’ Marco is Portuguese for March and consequently the scene could be to commemorate a ballooning incident from a Portuguese colony, possibly South America. 4.7cm wide. £400-600 1808. A gold ring in the Byzantine style, with blue enamel decoration to the shank and engraved head. Size P. 22g.
£300-400
1809. A cornelian intaglio ring, carved with the profile of a Roman emperor and mounted in gold. The intaglio 1.9cm high. Gold mount. Size P. £400-600 1810. A French gold curb link bracelet. Alternately set with rubies and pearls. French control marks. 22g.
£400-600
1811. A Victorian stylised shamrock brooch, the three heart shaped petals each centred with a conch pearl, a black pearl and a white pearl. All within surrounds of graduated cushion shaped diamonds and centred with a larger diamond. Set in silver and gold. 3.2cm wide. Fitted case. £3,000-4,000 1812. A Charles I double sided swivel memento mori gold seal ring. One of the octagonal sides engraved with arms, three horizontal fish beneath a helm and scrolling border, the other side centred with a scull and crossbones on black enamel ground within white enamel border containing flowers, possibly including daffodils. The gallery chased with assorted flowers possibly including daffodils and tulips with the remains of enamel decoration. Worn shank. The head 1.9cm high. 14g. Size P 1/2. £6,000-8,000 With a letter from Miss Somers Cocks, assistant keeper of metalwork, Victoria & Albert Museum, 21st February 1983 in which she confirms the age of the ring and also refers to another revolving seal ring, number 115 in her exhibition Princely Magnificence.
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With Heraldry of Fish by Thomas Moule which lists and illustrates notices of the principle families bearing fish in their arms. 1813. A gold memorial ring for the Duke of Wellington, the centre glazed circular section covers a relief profile of the Duke of Wellington. Scroll carved shoulders, glazed locket compartment to the reverse. Size I. £200-300 1814. A late Victorian pearl and diamond set gold hinged bangle, the oval shaped half pearls are each separated with pairs of graduated old circular cut diamonds. Fitted case. £2,000-3,000 1815. A Victorian hinged bangle, the front section set with a line of matched oval garnets with pellet borders. Marked with initials possibly CG. £2,000-3,000 1816. An early nineteenth Century gold signet ring. The octagonal bloodstone engraved with a Coat of Arms. Acanthus decoration to the bezel, scroll engraved shanks and polychrome enamel floral decoration to the shoulders. Size W. £600-800 The arms are probably for Viscount Taaffe and Baron of Ballymote, County Sligo, Ireland.
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1817. A large baroque shaped unset pearl.
£2,000-3,000
Accompanied with certificate from G.I.A dated 13th Mayt 2008 stating that the pearl measures 33.87 x 21.83 x 14.82mm, weighs 78.45 carats (313.80 grains) and is a natural freshwater pearl. 1818. A seven row graduated coloured pearl necklace, with gold mounted pearl clasp. 38cm.
£4,000-5,000
Accompanied with certificate number 04970 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 6th December 2011 stating that the various coloured pearls graduate from 1.3 – 5.5-6.6mm, weigh 43.82g (total) and are natural saltwater pearls. 1819. A 19th Century pearl and diamond bow brooch, the silver and gold bow set with rose cut diamonds and centred with a button shaped pearl. Suspending a cushion shaped diamond and larger pearl. £3,000-3,500 The lower pearl accompanied with certificate number 04828 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 11th November 2011 stating that the irregular drop shaped pearl measures 9.4 - 10.9mm x 15-16mm, weighs 3.27g (total) and is a natural saltwater pearl. 1820. A pearl diamond and ruby bracelet, the five graduated pearls are set with eight circular cut diamonds and four oval shaped rubies in gold. 21cm long. £4,000-5,000 Accompanied with a certificate from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 23rd June 2008 stating that the five part-drilled button shaped pearls are natural. 1821. A single row graduated pearl necklace, 50cm. The navette shaped platinum clasp set with small diamonds.
£800-1,200
Accompanied with certificate number 06028 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th July 2012 stating that the 143 pearls graduate from 2.3mm - 5.1 - 5.2mm, weigh 7.17g (total) and are natural saltwater pearls. 1822. A single row graduated pearl necklace, the lozenge shaped platinum clasp set with a pearl and small diamonds.
£2,000-3,000
Accompanied with certificate number 06203 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the 134 pearls graduate from 2.5 - 5.2mm, weigh 7.51g (including clasp) and are natural saltwater pearls. 1823. A single row graduated pearl necklace, with a small diamond set clasp. 48cm.
£400-600
1824. A single row pearl necklace, 143cm. Plain clasp.
£300-400
Accompanied with certificate number 06196 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the 325 pearls graduate from 3.3mm to 4.8 - 5.0mm, weigh 31.34g in total are are natural saltwater pearls. 1825. A single row graduated pearl necklace, the small white gold clasp set with a smaller pearl, 40cm.
£1,000-1,500
Accompanied with certificate number 05961 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 6th July 2012 stating that the 108 graduated pearls weigh 7.16g (total), graduate from 2.2mm - 5.9-6.0mm and are natural saltwater pearls. 1826. A two row graduated pearl necklace, the gold clasp set with three button shaped pearls. 42cm.
£400-600
Accompanied with certificate number 06199 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the 158 and 165 pearls graduate from 2.4 - 2.5mm to 6.2 - 6.3mm, weigh 15.63g (total) and are natural saltwater pearls. 1827. A single row graduated pearl necklace, 44cm.
£600-800
Accompanied with certificate number 06031 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th July 2012 stating that the 87 pearls weigh 9.02g (total) and graduate from 3.6 - 4.6mm. All are natural saltwater pearls. 1828. A single row graduated pearl necklace, the untested pearls graduate from 2.1 - 5.7mm with a navette shaped gold and platinum clasp set with an emerald and four diamonds, French control marks to the tongue. 47.5cm. £800-1,200 1829. A single row graduated pearl necklace, 47cm, the cut down silver and gold collet clasp mounted with a cushion shaped diamond. Accompanied with certificate number 06201 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the 81 pearls graduate from 4.1mm to 6.3 - 6.5mm, weigh 15.90g (including clasp) and are natural saltwater pearls. £1,500-2,000 1830. A single row graduated pearl necklace, the silver and gold clasp set with a cushion shaped diamond.
£4,000-5,000
Accompanied with certificate number 06069 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 26th July 2012 stating that the 63 larger and 62 smaller seed pearls graduate from 4.6 - 4.7mm to 7.0 - 7.1mm, weigh 24.02g (total) and are natural saltwater pearls. 1831. A single row graduated pearl necklace, 50cm. The small gold oval clasp set with calibre cut sapphires.
£4,000-5,000
Accompanied with certificate number 06030 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 20th July 2012 stating that the 119 pearls graduate from 2.7mm - 6.9mm, weigh 10.83g (total) are are natural saltwater pearls. 1832. A pearl and diamond Jabot pin, both terminals mounted with a coloured pearl and six millegrain set diamonds. Gold and platinum. 6.2cm long. £1,000-1,500 Accompanied with certificate number 04291 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 2nd July 2011 stating that the two part-drilled pearls measure 1)11.5 x 12.5 x 8-9mm 2)7.3 x 8.2 x 9-10mm, weigh 4.75g (total) and are 1)natural saltwater blister pearl, worked base. 2)natural saltwater pearl. 1833. A pair of pearl cuff links, each cuff link mounted with two button shaped pearls with platinum mounts.
£2,500-3,000
Accompanied with a certificate from Gwilym M. Jones dated 11th November 2007 stating that the four loose part-drilled pearls are natural. 1834. A pearl and diamond half hoop ring, set with five graduated half pearls each spaced with a pair of circular cut diamonds in gold. Carved shoulders. Size P. £200-300 1835. A pearl and diamond set ring, the pearl is millegrain set with six small shoulder diamonds, in platinum. Signed Coch. Size R.
£200-300
Accompanied with certificate number 06198 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the button shaped pearl measures 7.1 - 7.2mm wide by 6 - 7mm deep, the ring weighs 2.06g (total) and the pearl is natural (saltwater)
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1836. Bulgari, an ‘Allegra’ Coriandoli Collection four row gem set gold choker length necklace, mounted overall with curved rectangular gold colets of matched round brilliant cut diamonds with cultured pearls, tourmaline, peridot, iolite and topaz. Signed twice. Adjustable length. 35cm maximum. £12,000-15,000 With impressive fitted leather centre opening case.
1837. A yellow gold expanding three section ring, twice engraved ‘Bulgari’ to each side. Stamped 622. 10g in total. Size T. With box and outer case. £400-600
1838. A three colour gold stylised Russian wedding ring, the pink gold section plain the yellow gold section pave set with three circular cut diamonds and the white gold section with twelve further graduated circular cut diamonds. Size P. Case by Boodles. £400-600
1839. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 6.90cts and is set in white gold. Size I. £10,000-15,000
1840. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond is set in platinum and white gold. Size V.
£6,000-8,000
Accompanied with certificate number E1212151575 from E.D.R dated 21st August 2012 stating that the round brilliant cut diamond weighs 2.26cts with E colour and SI1 clarity.
1841. A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond is set in platinum with ten small graduated shoulder diamonds millegrain set in platinum. Size P. £18,000-25,000 Accompanied with certificate number 984683 from The Precious Stone Laboratory, London dated 26th November 2007 stating that the diamond measures 8.50 - 8.65 x 4.96mm, weighs 2.22cts has F colour and VVS 2 clarity with faint fluorescence.
1842. A French yellow gold ring with matching earrings, set overall with marquise shaped sapphires and baguette shaped diamonds. French control marks. £3,000-4,000
1843. A pair of pear shaped cultured pearl and diamond set earrings, the pearls are set within two rows of circular brilliant cut diamonds in yellow gold. £3,000-4,000
1844. An 18ct gold flexible section bracelet by Elizabeth Gage. Designed as a line of square panels each with granulated decoration. London marks and signed. 16.5cm. 58g. Cased by Elizabeth Gage. £1,000-1,500
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1845. A striking Art Deco necklace, comprising geometric hardstone sections with small metal beads. 40cm.
£250-350
1846. A pair of 1950s diamond set scroll brooches, each set with graduated round brilliant cut diamonds and three scrolls of baguette and tapered baguette diamonds in platinum. £1,500-2,000
1847. A stylised bird of paradise brooch by Cartier, with marquise shaped diamond eye and circular cabochon emerald body, the tail formed with trailing gold mesh sections. Signed Cartier Paris to the reverse with French control marks. 5cm high. £3,000-4,000
1848. An Art Deco carved emerald and diamond ring, the oval shaped emerald foliate carved and mounted with baguette shaped and circular cut shoulder diamonds in platinum, Size M 1/2. £6,000-7,000
1849. An emerald and diamond set foliate brooch, centred with a square shaped emerald within a surround of graduated marquise shaped diamonds and line of graduated circular cut diamonds in white gold. 4cm high. £3,000-3,500
1850. A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings, each centred with an octagonal cut sapphire within a circular and baguette shaped diamond surround. White gold. £6,000-8,000 Believed to be untreated.
1851. A pair of swirl earrings, pave set with round and pear shaped sapphires and circular cut diamonds in platinum. Clip fittings. 2.3cm wide. £2,500-3,000
1852. A yellow gold twin heart brooch, each heart centred with a circular cut diamond, with sunburst groove decoration and surmounted with a bow. 3.5cm wide. £600-800
1853. A 1930s ruby and diamond set cocktail ring, centred with a circular cut ruby and set with a pear shaped diamond with circular cut and baguette shaped diamonds to the shoulders in platinum. Size M. £7,000-8,000
1854. A pair of emerald and diamond scroll earrings, each set with a larger emerald with scrolls of smaller baguette shaped emeralds and graduated circular cut diamonds in white gold. £1,500-2,000
1855. A pair of 1950s scroll earrings, set with baguette shaped and circular cut diamonds within a graduated circular cut emerald border. Suspending four graduated pear shaped sapphires and set in white and yellow gold. Each earring 3cm high. £1,800-2,500
1856. A French Art Deco bracelet, the stylised tank track bracelet with enamel decoration to the outer links and mounted with four citrines. French control mark. 19cm. 45g in total. £1,000-1,500
1857. A French Art Deco bracelet, the stylised tank track bracelet with enamel decoration to the outer links and mounted with four white chalcedonys. French control mark. 19cm. 45g in total. £1,000-1,500
1858. A 1930s gold stylised chevron bracelet, set with a centre line of graduated circular cut diamonds and cabochon sapphires. 19cm. 54g. £1,750-2,500
1859. An attractive diamond bracelet, set overall with graduated baguette, tapered baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds in platinum. 16cm. £3,000-4,000
1860. An Art Deco bracelet, the gold panels are mounted with platinum lines and five rectangular chrysoprase sections. 19cm long. 85g. £2,000-3,000
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1861. A Belle Epoque diamond pendant, set overall with graduated diamonds and with laurel decoration. The principle round old brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 1.05cts, set in platinum and gold, on a fine link platinum neck chain. £4,000-5,000
1862. A diamond set Royal Navy Crown brooch, millegrain set overall with graduated cushion shaped diamonds in platinum and gold. 4cm wide. Fine link neck chain. £800-1,200
1863. A pair of diamond stud earrings, the old circular brilliant cut diamonds are set in white gold.The diamonds weigh approximately 7.98cts in total (4.11 and 3.87). £30,000-40,000
1864. An Edwardian diamond and pearl festoon necklace, formed as a row of circular cut diamonds with six diamond set swags suspended from the pearl and diamond clusters. The centre cluster suspends a drop shaped pearl. With pearl and diamond cluster clasp. The diamonds set in cut down silver and gold collets. 41cm. Fitted case by Hunt and Roskell. £5,000-7,000 Accompanied with certificate number 06202 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that: 1) The drop shaped drilled pearl measures 7.0 - 7.1mm wide by 9 - 10mm long and is a natural saltwater pearl. 2) The largest part-drilled button shaped pearl measures 6.1 - 6.3 x 5.6mm and is a natural saltwater pearl. The necklace weighs 27.86g (total)
1865. An Edwardian pearl and diamond bow brooch, centred with a half pearl millegrain set in platinum within a cluster of old circular cut diamonds, the ribbons also millegrain set with graduated circular cut diamonds and suspending two tassels of seed pearls. Detachable brooch and pendant mounts. 4.3cm wide. £2,000-2,500
1866. A pair of pearl and diamond drop earrings, each earring mounted with a drop shaped pearl within a border of graduated rose cut diamonds and suspending from a diamond set flower head with two smaller diamonds. Set in silver and gold. Fitted case. £5,000-6,000 Accompanied with certificate number 94504 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 31st August 2011 stating that the two part-drilled pearls measure 8.2 x 9.0 x 11-12mm and 8.1 x 8.8 x 12-13mm. The earrings weigh 6.39g (total) and are natural saltwater pearls.
1867. An Edwardian diamond two stone ring, set in platinum with nine smaller diamonds. The shank expands from Q-T.
£10,000-15,000
Accompanied with certificate number E122151577 from E.D.R dated 21st August 2012 stating that the old european cut diamond weighs 2.56cts with J colour and VVS2 clarity. Also accompanied with certificate number E1212151574 from E.D.R dated 21st August 2012 stating that the old european cut weighs 2.61cts with J colour and VS1 clarity.
1868. A diamond and ruby set cluster ring, the round brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 3.15cts and is millegrain set within a surround of calibre cut rubies and further surround of smaller brilliant cut diamonds in platinum. The engraved shoulders each millegrain set with three small graduated circular cut diamonds. Size M 1/2. £15,000-20,000
1869. An Edwardian sapphire and diamond set cross over ring, the circular cut sapphire and old round brilliant cut diamond are millegrain set with smaller circular cut diamonds to the scroll shoulders. Platinum. Size O. £5,000-7,000 Accompanied with certificate number E1212151576 from E.D.R dated 21st August 2012 stating that the old European cut diamond weighs 1.82cts with F colour and VS2 clarity.
1870. A pair of Belle Epoque sapphire and diamond drop earrings, the oval shaped sapphires are set in diamond rectangular mounts. Diamond festoons. Cased. £6,000-8,000
1871. A bracelet set with diamonds and foliate plaques, mounted with four abstract shaped plaques painted with gold enamel on black ground and mother of pearl inlay, with gold mounts. Separated with three dark red enamel oval plaques, each centred with a gold enamel foliate motif. The vertical knife edge sections set with small diamonds and six small diamond set flower heads, with larger diamond borders. Set in silver and gold. French control marks to the tongue. 16.7cm long. £12,000-15,000
1872. A fine ruby line bracelet, the squared rubies are set in flexible platinum links. 18cm.
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1873. An early 20th Century natural pearl and diamond lavalier necklace, the two drop shaped pearls suspend from platinum knife edge articulated lines of small millegrain set diamonds. The centre section set with a pearl and two button shaped pearls on a fine link platinum neck chain. French control marks to the clasp ring. 39cm. Fitted case by Mellerio dits Meller. £40,000-60,000 Accompanied with report number 64117 dated 13th July 2012 from SSEF stating the the largest button shaped pearl weighs 4.806cts and is a natural saltwater pearl. And accompanied with report number 64116 dated 13th July 2012 from SSEF stating that the two drop-shaped pearls weigh 9.217 and 8.158cts and are both natural saltwater pearls. Provenance: Owned by the Count and Countess Stanislas d’Orsetti, Angers, France and then by descent to the current owner.
1874. A natural pearl and diamond spray brooch, circa 1955. Designed as seven sprays of baguette shaped diamonds (one diamond missing) and tied with three scrolls set with further baguette shaped diamonds and circular cut diamonds to the inner sections. Suspending the oval shaped pearl from a circular cut diamond. Obscure marks. Platinum. 6cm high. ÂŁ20,000-40,000 Accompanied with report number 5282 dated 24th February 2012 from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory (London) stating that the part drilled pearl is oval in shape, measures 10.6 x 13 - 14mm, and is a natural pearl (saltwater) Accompanied with report number 64115 dated 19th July 2012 from SSEF stating that the oval, half-drilled pearl weighs 10.902cts (43.61 grains) and is a natural saltwater pearl, white with rose and green overtones.
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1875. A natural pearl necklace, the sixty-three pearls graduate from 5.2 - 9.2mm. 44cm long. The barrel clasp set with rose-cut diamonds. ÂŁ40,000-60,000
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Grains 4.04 4.08 4.20 4.36 4.44 4.48 4.60 4.60 4.68 4.76 4.96 5.20 5.56 5.60 5.92 5.92 5.96 6.28 7.16 7.20 7.64
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Grains 7.80 8.52 9.12 9.04 10.16 11.68 13.84 16.16 16.16 21.64 21.48 18.36 14.96 14.60 13.28 9.68 9.04 8.92 8.48 8.08 7.60
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Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €12,500. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to €50,000 3% €50,000.01 - 200,000 1% €200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% €350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000 Up to a maximum levy of €12,500 Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.
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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS 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. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser 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.
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.
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. 2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. 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. 4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre-sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.
6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. 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 so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).
6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods may be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7.
7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.
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.
8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment. 9. Bidding. Bidders will 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 will 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. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax. 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).
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 10% below the formal reserve. . 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 insurance 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.
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. 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. 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. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.
11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges 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 up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 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 compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to 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) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case 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 £2 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 three weeks 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. 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 owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.
CONDITIONS OF SALE Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd 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 Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd 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 Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd 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 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (a) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling (b) 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 (a) 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 (b) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (c) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) 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: (i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (iii) 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; (iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (v) 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; (vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (viii) 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. (b) 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 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (a) 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’. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below. Glossary 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 fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable. (a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. (b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. (c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. (d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. (e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. (f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. (g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. (h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. (i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. (j) Dimensions are given height before width. (k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.
BOOK AUCTIONS If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.
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. (a) 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. (b) 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 in 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.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE
21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.
Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €12,500. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to €50,000 3% €50,000.01 - 200,000 1% €200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% €350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000 Up to a maximum levy of €12,500
Valuations PROBATE VALUATIONS We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.
Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.
INSURANCE VALUATIONS Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.
We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales. Contact Christine Johnson 01722 424509
For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.
FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available at our Castle Street salerooms. Please telephone the relevant specialist or call our office on 01722 424500.
Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.
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aucTioN caleNdar 20TH CENTURY DESIGN 3rd October – 20th Century Design 28th November – British Art Pottery, including Studio Pottery Michael Jeffery 01722 424505 • michaeljeffery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk FURNITURE & WORKS OF ART 16th October Will Hobbs 01722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Mark Richards 01722 411854 • markrichards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk CLOCKS, POCKET WATCHES & BAROMETERS 16th October Will Hobbs 01722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Richard Price 01722 339752 • richardprice@woolleyandwallis.co.uk SILVER 30th & 31st October Rupert Slingsby 01722 424501 • rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers 01722 424594 • lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk JEWELLERY 1st November Jonathan Edwards 01722 424504 • jonathanedwards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Marielle Whiting 01722 424595 • mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ASIAN ART 14th & 15th November John Axford 01722 424506 • johnaxford@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Sophie Lister 01722 424591 • sophielister@woolleyandwallis.co.uk PAINTINGS & BOOKS 12th December Victor Fauvelle 01722 424503 • victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jo Butler 01722 424592 • jobutler@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS 12th February 2013 Clare Durham 01722 424507 • claredurham@woolleyandwallis.co.uk • Entries can usually be accepted up to six weeks prior to auction • Illustrated catalogues are available about ten days before the sale • Viewing is normally two days prior to the auction and on Saturday mornings • Catalogue subscriptions are available for all sales • Fully illustrated catalogues can be viewed on our website www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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