Jewellery & Silver Wednesday, 12th February, 2014 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh
Jewellery & Silver Wednesday, 12th February, 2014 at 11am
Sale Number LT401
Viewing Sunday, 9th February 2pm-5pm Monday, 10th February 10am - 5pm Tuesday, 11th February 10am - 5pm Morning of sale from 9am
Specialists Colin Fraser colin.fraser@lyonandturnbull.com Trevor Kyle trevor.kyle@lyonandturnbull.com Ruth Davis ruth.davis@lyonandturnbull.com
Catalogue: £12 BUYERS’ PREMIUM 25% up to £25,000 20% thereafter. VAT will be charged on the premium at the rate imposed by law. †20% VAT chargeable on the lot itself *5% import VAT on the lot §Droit de Suite (artists’ resale rights) applies (see our Terms and Conditions of Sale and Information for Buyers).
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Important Information for Buyers
Buying at Auction This sale is subject to our standard Terms and Conditions of Sale. If you have not bought at auction before we will be delighted to advise you. Estimates Estimates are printed below each lot and do not include the buyer’s premium. The sale will be conducted in pounds sterling. Dimensions Dimensions are for guidance only; it is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that they are correct. Buyer’s Premium The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon. 25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter. VAT will be charged on the premium at the rate imposed by law. (see our Terms and Conditions of Sale). VAT The symbol † by a lot number indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate on the hammer price. The symbol * by a lot number indicates that the lot has been temporarily imported from outside the EU and that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the rate of 5% on the hammer price. No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for books bought at auction. Droit de Suite This symbol § indicates works which may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right, which took effect in the United Kingdom on 14th February 2006. We are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. Under new legislation which came into effect on 1st January 2012, this applies to living artists and artists who have died in the last 70 years. This royalty will be charged to the buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the buyer’s premium. It will not apply to works where the
hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the appropriate collecting organisation and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneer. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk Damage and Restoration Occasionally, when a lot has suffered extensive damage and/or restoration it is indicated in the catalogue. This is mentioned entirely at our discretion for the benefit of buyers. Where there is no mention of damage and/or restoration this should not be taken to mean that there is none. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that the condition of lots is to their satisfaction (see our Terms and Conditions of Sale). Condition Reports If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed Condition Reports on individual lots as quickly as possible. These are for guidance only and all lots are sold ‘as found’ (see our standard Terms and Conditions of Sale). Electrical Goods Lots that were once operated by mains electricity are bought entirely at the buyer’s risk. They are offered for sale for display or historical purposes and may not comply with current regulations. Bidding Please note that all first time bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration:
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recommend that a covering bid is also left in the event that we are unable to make the call. We cannot guarantee that lines will be available, or that we will be able to call you on the day, but will endeavour to undertake such bids to the best of our abilities. All bid requests must be received an hour before the sale. Methods of Payment Goods purchased will not be released until we have received full payment. Bank Transfer Please find details in any email invoice we issue or upon request from our accounts department. Cash Cash payments can be made at the accounts desk during or after a sale. Credit or Debit Cards Payment can be made by Visa Debit, Maestro, Mastercard or Visa Credit cards. Please note there is a 2% surcharge on credit card payments and we do not accept Amex.. Online Payments We no longer accept card payments by phone, please use our online payment service (powered by Worldpay). You will find a link to this service in any email invoice issue or you can visit the payments section of our website. Cheque Cheques should be made payable to Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reserve the right to wait until cheques have been cleared by our bankers before releasing bought goods. Cheques can be cleared prior to sale on request. Cheques drawn by third parties cannot be accepted. If paying by post please include the slip from your invoice. Collection It is the buyer’s responsibility to ascertain collection procedures, particularly if the sale is not being held at our main saleroom.
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Order of Sale
Lot Numbers
1-52
Diamond Jewellery
53-78
Coloured Gem Jewellery.
79-110
Multi Gem Jewellery
111-129
Gold Jewellery
130-173
Antique Jewellery
174-208
Parcel Lots of Jewellery
209-216
Gentlemen’s Jewellery
217-235
Pocket Watches
236-270
Wristwatches
275-311
Coins, Medals, Medallions & Banknotes
312-316
Silver Plate
317-335
Foreign Silver
336-377
Modern Silver
378-434
Scottish Silver
435-521
Antique Silver
Please Note:: Illustrations are not necessarily to scale.
Additional Images & Internet Service: For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website at www.lyonandturnbull.com. If you have any further additional requests please contact Lyon & Turnbull directly with specific details of images required.
Telephone bidding: Please note that all absentee and telephone bid requests must be received an hour before the sale.
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Diamond Jewellery
1 FG449/1 A platinum mounted single stone diamond ring claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a Precious Stone Laboratory diamond report, numbered 974655, stating weight: 1.87cts, colour grade F, clarity grade VS2 Ring size: J, total diamond weight 1.87cts
£8,000-12,000
3 SV60/122 A pair of diamond set cluster earrings of floral cluster design, each claw set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, in an outer border of six smaller round cut diamonds, with post and screw fittings
2 FF517/4 A pair of diamond set earrings of scrolling design set throughout with graduated round cut diamonds, set in unmarked white metal with post and clip fittings Length: 4cm
£800-1,200
Diameter of cluster: 15mm
£800-1,200
17cm overall
5 FF919/18 A diamond set cross over ring channel set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds to an 18ct white gold stylized split band
7 FG628/4 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a round cut diamond, each shoulder set with two eight cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped PLAT 18CT
£300-500
Ring size: I/J
Ring size: J
£400-600
£200-300
6 FE52/11 A group of various unset gemstones to include: ruby heart shaped, 1.55cts, treated and filled; sapphire, pair of stones, 1.86cts, oval enhanced, GHI certificates and a group of seven other unset gem stones (qty)
8 FE52/13 A group of three unmounted diamonds, mainly coloured to include: orange yellow, 0.345cts; blue, 1.17cts enhanced; Olive green 0.68cts, rectangular radiant cut, no evidence of treatment; IGEC and GHI certificates (3)
4 FF799/1 A diamond set bracelet the six circular brilliant cut diamonds set in white circular metal settings with an expanding white and yellow metal bar link bracelet
£250-400
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9 EQ305/2 A three stone diamond ring claw set in platinum, the graduated brilliant cut diamonds total approximately 1.2cts, plain gallery and shank
10 EQ305/3 A diamond set pendant and matching ear studs the pendant with plain white 18ct gold rubover mount, long trace link 18ct gold neck chain, the ear studs of simple rubover design, post and butterfly fittings
Ring size: O/P
£1,000-1,400
£1,000-1,200
11 FD683/3 A four stone diamond bar brooch the knife edge bar with two circular brilliant cut diamonds offset to the bar and with a smaller diamond to each terminal Length: 3.5cm
£500-700
12 FF190/1 A platinum mounted diamond set ring the central corner claw set princess cut diamond flanked to either shoulder by five smaller similarly cut diamonds, with accompanying EGL International diamond consultation, dated Feb 2 2010, numbered 2051138828, stating: (principal) diamond weight 0.72cts, clarity VS1, colour F Ring size: N
£800-1,200 13 FF919/15 A modern diamond set ring set throughout with fourteen small round cut diamonds, to a stylized satin finish 18ct white gold band Ring size: O/P
£800-1,000
14 FF919/19 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to an 18ct white gold split shank; together with a fitted 18ct white gold band (2) Ring size: M
£500-700
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15 FF557/2 A sapphire and diamond set suite of jewellery comprising a bracelet with central millegrain and pierced panel, pave set circular cut diamonds and two square cut sapphires, all on a sprung white gold bracelet, pierced rectangular links (French control marks), a matching ring with smaller panel, a drop pendant with articulated diamond set suspension and drop, a pair of diamond set ear clips similar shape (5) £1,000-1,500 16 FF960/4 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond set earrings of slight curved form, channel set with tapering baguette cut diamonds, good quality fold back section and post, diamonds estimated to be 2.66cts 25mm x 17mm
£2,500-3,500 17 FF960/8 A diamond set bracelet composed of alternating diamond set circular and rectangular links, joined by small diamond set bars, hidden diamond set clasp 18.5cm long
£1,500-2,000
18 FF960/9 A pair of diamond set earrings of hinged hoop form, one half channel set three rows of eleven princess cut diamonds, marked 750 in white metal 25mm long
£3,000-5,000 19 FF960/10 CARTIER - A pair of gold and diamond set earrings of sprung hinged form, the front of three curved yellow, rose and white gold bars with diamond set ‘buckle’ end terminal, signed and numbered 703383 17mm long
£1,000-1,500 20 FG225/1 A modern diamond set cluster ring the square shaped cluster composed of nine box set princess cut diamonds, the shoulders set with alternating tapered baguette cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold band
22 FG655/1 A 18ct white gold diamond set cluster ring the central cluster composed of nine round cut diamonds, in a surround of tapered baguette cut diamonds and a further border of small round cut diamonds, the split shoulders set with round cut diamonds, to a plain shank
26 FF547/2 A three stone diamond ring the circular brilliant cut diamonds claw set in 18ct white gold, the principal diamond approximately 0.65cts, pierced gallery, plain yellow 18ct gold shank
Ring size: M
27 FF558/2 A single loose diamond circular brilliant cut, approximately 0.75cts
£800-1,200 23 FG686/1 An unusual diamond set ring claw set with a raised central marquise cut diamond , the shoulders each set with two baguette cut diamonds and five channel set round cut diamonds, to a broad white metal shank stamped 750 Ring size: J
£700-900
diamond weight: 0.50cts
24 FF519/1 A single stone diamond set ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank stamped 750; together with a white gold band (2)
£200-400
Ring size: K/L, estimated diamond
Ring size: I/J, estimated total
21 FF743/14 A five stone diamond ring the old mine cut diamonds, claw set, scrolling pierced gallery Ring size: K/L
£300-500
£250-400
£400-600 28 FF571/6 A black enamel and diamond pendant the circular pendant with diamond set bale, the domed disc with rear black convex disc, the front of trellis form, each intersection with a small diamond set drop, millegrain setting, the outer border pave st diamonds Diameter 30mm
£300-500
weight: 0.55cts
29 FF613/1 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a platinum shank
£400-600
Ring size: M, estimated diamond weight 0.47cts
25 FF743/15 A three stone diamond ring the circular mixed cut diamonds claw set in white gold, yellow gold shank Ring size: L
£400-600
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£400-600
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30 FG691/1 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain platinum shank Ring size: N/O, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.56cts
£500-700
31 FG693/2 A marquise cut diamond ring claw set with a marquise cut diamond, the shoulders each set with three tapered baguette cut diamonds with engraved yellow metal detail, with engraved detail to white metal shank, stamped 18K Ring size: N/O
£800-1,000
32 FF642/3 A diamond set bar brooch the knife edge onset with a diamond cluster to the centre 53mm long
35 FF847/1 A three stone diamond ring of graduated form, claw set circular cut diamonds, pierced gallery
£200-300
Ring size: T
38 FF919/13 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three graduated off set round cut diamonds, to an 18ct yellow gold split shoulders
£200-300
Ring size: L
33 FF678/2 Two diamond set rings the first a diamond set half eternity with nine graduated mixed cut diamonds in star settings in 18ct yellow gold, diamond estimated to be 0.75cts total; the other a four stone diamond ring illusion set Ring sizes: N, O
£200-300 34 FF776/2 A single stone diamond ring the circular brilliant cut diamond illusion set, shank stamped 18ct Ring size: L/M
£300-500
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£500-700 36 FF852/3 A pair of diamond earstuds post and butterfly settings with two graduated millegrain set diamonds £300-500 37 FF919/11 A diamond set cross set throughout in white metal with eleven small round cut diamonds, to an 18ct yellow gold bale Length of pendant (including bale): 3cm
£500-700
39 FG708/2 A diamond set full eternity ring set throughout with round cut diamonds in unmarked yellow metal
41 FG698/1 A diamond set cocktail watch of canted rectangular form, pave set platinum case, tapering diamond set sections to each side, flexible bracelet
Ring size: P
Watch 21mm x 14mm
£300-500
£800-1,200
40 FF919/17 A three stone diamond set ring claw set with three graduated round cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold split shank Ring size: N/O
£500-700
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42 FG704/1 A diamond set bar brooch possibly French, of long tapering form, set in white gold with central circular cut diamond and eleven graduated diamonds to each side, pin fitting with safety slide 80mm long
£700-900 43 SV60/106 A Belle Époque period diamond set brooch of oval outline, the central old European cut diamond millegrain set in a scrolling pierced surround of smaller pave set diamonds, with brooch and safety chain fittings
44 SV60/119 A diamond set half hoop eternity ring channel set in white metal with six round cut diamonds Ring size: U, estimated total diamond weight: 1.17cts
£250-350
45 SV60/121 A diamond set cocktail ring of circular outline, the central round brilliant cut diamond claw set between four radiating diamond set arms, the stepped ground similarly claw set with smaller round cut diamonds Ring size: T/U, diameter of cluster:
Width: 3.6cm, estimated principal
25mm
diamond weight: 0.89cts
£500-800
£800-1,200
46 FF960/7 A modern diamond set ring the claw set brilliant cut diamond with a border of circular cut diamonds, diamond set shoulders, all in white metal
48 FG693/1 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14K
Ring size: L
Ring size: O, estimated total
50 FG708/3 A diamond set eternity ring set throughout with round cut diamonds in white metal, the shank with engraved detail to each side, stamped 18ct
diamond weight: 0.75cts
Ring size: Q
£500-700
£400-600
49 FG708/1 A diamond set crescent brooch set in yellow metal throughout with graduated round cut diamonds, set between with pairs of diamond chips, with brooch fastening
51 SV60/114 A diamond set bar brooch the platinum knife edged bar with central open work flower head motif, set throughout with millegrain set round cut diamonds,
£1,800-2,500 47 FG408/22 A gentleman’s diamond set ring the round cut diamond claw set to an 18ct gold plain shank Ring size: X
£250-350
52 SV60/120 A diamond set cocktail ring the central bomb motif claw set with graduated round cut diamonds, the shoulders of scrolled design, set with graduated round cut diamonds, set in yellow metal to a yellow metal shank Ring Size: P
£400-600
Length: 4.7cm
£200-300
Diameter: 2.5cm
£250-350
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53 FF960/6 A pair of ruby and diamond pendant earrings the post and butterfly fittings with three navette shaped diamonds single circular cut diamond below and with large tear shaped drop of cabochon ruby within a border of circular cut diamonds Overall length 30mm
£4,000-6,000 54 FF960/1 A diamond and sapphire set necklace the fine trace link white gold neck chain with central drop, three graduated diamonds in open circlet setting, with two articulated knife edge bars, one with two and one set single small diamond, each pendant of flower head sapphire and diamond set style Pendants 35mm and 43mm
£1,500-2,000 55 FF571/7 A 1940s style ruby and gold set ring, with matching ear clips the main design of a diamond set dome within a gold radiating spiral with a row of rubies conforming to the spiral, one diamond ear clip stamped 750 Ring size: H/I
£800-1,200
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6.5cm long
60 SV60/117 An Art Deco ruby and diamond set ring the central cushion cut ruby millegrain set in a single border of similarly set old cut rubies and diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank
64 FF571/8 A diamond and emerald bracelet set in 9ct yellow gold with alternating pairs of oval cut emeralds set transversely with a pair of eight cut diamonds in between
£400-600
Ring size: T/U
19cm long
£300-500
£300-500
61 FG645/1 A ruby and diamond cluster ring the central oval ruby claw set and with a border of eight circular brilliant cut diamonds claw set in 18ct white gold, yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct and numbered 1682, split chased shoulders
65 FG327/147 A soudé emerald set ring corner claw set with a trap cut green composite gem
56 FF471/3 A sapphire and diamond set bar brooch claw set with seven oval cut sapphires between pairs of diagonally claw set old cut diamonds
57 FF571/9 A ruby and diamond cluster ring set three graduated oval rubies, four diamonds between and five graduated oval rubies to each side, diamond to the shoulders, all set in 9ct gold Ring size: H/I
£600-800
Ring size: N
58 SV60/123 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with a rectangular cut sapphire, flanked to either side by a claw set round cut diamond, to an unmarked white metal shank
£800-1,200
Ring size: S
62 FF571/4 A ruby and diamond set ring the oval cut ruby four claw set, within a border of circular cut diamonds with three tapering baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder
£600-900
Ring size: J
£800-1,200 59 FG619/2 An emerald and diamond set ring the oval cut emerald four claw set and approximately 1.35cts, the tapering yellow 18ct gold shoulders set small circular brilliant cut diamonds
63 FF776/1 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring the oval sapphire claw set with a border of circular cut diamonds, open cage gallery, plain gold shank
Ring size: N
Ring size: N
£1,200-1,500
£250-400
Ring size: G/H Provenance: Lord Curzon of Kedelston, Viceroy of India, via his daughter Lady Cynthia Curzon who later married Sir Oswald Mosley, then to her grandson Rupert Forbes Adam and now offered for sale by his direct family.
£200-300 66 FF781/8 A modern 9ct gold mounted cultured pearl set brooch of scroll design set with three cultured pearls 4.3cm x 2cm
£100-150 67 SV60/110 A diamond and ruby set bar brooch the oval cut ruby claw set in a single border of round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal bar with safety pin fastening Length of cluster: 12mm
£200-300
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68 FF960/3 A pair of diamond and sapphire set ear studs the central circular brilliant cut diamond millegrain set and with a border of channel set tapering sapphires, rub over outer border, post and butterfly fittings
72 FG365/1 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with a cushion cut sapphire of blue/violet hue, in a closed back setting with a double border of round cut diamonds, to a white metal shank stamped 18K
76 FF799/2 A pair of pearl and diamond set earrings the 18ct white gold curved bar pave set diamonds, single pearl suspension, post and clip fittings: together with a small pearl set pendant on a trace link chain (2)
£1,200-1,500
Ring size: L
23mm long
£500-800
£300-500
69 FF960/2 A sapphire and diamond set ring the millegrain set central circular brilliant cut diamond with an outer border of millegrain channel set tapering sapphires, pierced under gallery, plain white metal shank
73 SV60/102 A sapphire and diamond set 18ct gold bangle of hinged design, set with six graduated round cut diamonds spaced between five graduated round cut sapphires, with small eight cut diamond accents
77 FG408/25 A cultured pearl necklace composed of a single row of graduated cultured pearls; to a white metal pierced clasp set with a half pearl, marked STERLING SILVER
Ring size: N/O, estimated diamond
Internal diameter: 6cm, estimated
weight: 0.53cts
total diamond weight: 1.10cts
£1,200-1,800
£300-500
70 FF960/13 A diamond and sapphire set ring in the Victorian style, set three graduated oval cut sapphires and a circular cut diamond between, pierced scrolling gallery
74 FE52/12 A collection of various modern pearl necklaces mainly baroque finish, six single strand; a four strand necklace; string blue/grey pearl beads, single strand of green hardstone beads; string of rough malachite beads; lapis and gilt ball bracelet; coral collar (qty)
Ring size: N
£800-1,200 71 FG408/24 A cultured pearl necklace composed of a single strand of uniform pearls to a yellow metal clasp stamped 14K 83cm long
£350-450
£200-300 75 FE52/17 A pair of pearl and diamond earstuds the diamond set terminal, with post and butterfly fittings, further diamond set drop and single pearl drop 25mm overall, pearl 8.3mm
£400-600
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£200-300 78 FG677/1 CAIRNCROSS - A Scottish freshwater pearl set brooch modelled in yellow metal as a foliate spray tied with a bow, with six applied Scottish pearls to centre, with safety pin fastening Length: 4.5cm Note: This lot has been granted a license from The Scottish Government, Rural Directorate, Landscapes and Habitats Division, and it contains fresh water pearls legally taken from the wild prior to 27 March 1991.
£300-500
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79 FF919/10 A opal and diamond set pendant the pear shaped opal cabochon in a single border of round cut diamonds, suspended from a 18ct white gold bale set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a fine belcher link chain Length of pendant (including bale): 4.5cm
£900-1,200
80 SV80/12 A plique a jour enamel and opal dragonfly necklace with corded neck chain; together with a cased heather spray brooch, the white metal clip brooch of panel form, onset pearl and enamelled yellow gold spray, the rear clip with pierced St Andrews and thistle motifs, in a Brook and Sons case (2)
81 SV60/105 A pair of pearl and diamond set pendant earrings the lozenge shaped cluster composed of claw set round cut diamonds and a central bouton pearl, suspended from two links set with similar round cut diamonds, with post and butterfly fittings
Dragonfly: 7cm x 5cm; brooch: 32mm long,
Length of drop: 3.4cm
£200-300
£400-600
82 SV60/108 A multi-gem set necklace the woven yellow metal chain with multiple graduated drops, each claw set with citrines, amethysts, star sapphires and various other gemstones, to an ‘s’ hook fastening Length of chain: 44cm
83 SV60/127 HAMILTON & INCHES - A modern pair of amethyst and pearl ear clips the triangular amethyst cabochon collet set in 18ct white gold above a bouton pearl, to post and clip fastening, in Hamilton and Inches case and outer box
£250-400
£300-500
84 FE157/49 Two garnet set rings and other items to include a 9ct gold mounted cluster ring, claw set with seven oval cut garnets; an oval cut garnet set ring, within a border of marcasites, setting stamped SILVER; an 18ct gold mounted garnet and diamond set ring (3)
85 FE52/16 A pair of jade pendant earrings gold ball terminal, post and butterfly fittings, tapering jade drop of good colour Pendant 20mm long
£400-600
Ring sizes: K/L, M, I
£100-200
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86 FF852/7 SAYA by Loraine - a silver and rootwood bangle signed, of fixed curved form, outer rootwood clasped in silver sheath £100-200
87 FE157/55 A contemporary 18ct white gold mounted multi-gem set suite comprising a pair of earrings, a pendant with chain and a ring, each featuring an articulated cluster composed of cultured pearls, briolette cut aquamarines and a round brilliant cut diamond set star shaped drop, the pendant suspended from a fine faceted belcher link chain, contained in a WEMPE red suede box
88 FF571/10 A Tanzanite pendant and matching earrings the triangular Tanzanite corner claw set in 18ct white gold, plain gallery shaped diamond set bale to loop, the ear pendants smaller and plain diamond set bale, with a simple white gold trace link chain Pendant 25mm overall
£1,000-1,500
Ring sizes: O/P, lengths: earrings 2.2cm, pendant 3cm, chain 44cm
£800-1,200 89 FF229/1 MAPPIN & WEBB - An 18ct gold tiger brooch in a pouncing pose, black and white enamel decoration, diamond set eyes 70mm long, 15.6g
£250-350
90 FF547/1 A diamond and garnet set ring the emerald cut garnet four claw set in 18ct gold, with a circular brilliant cut diamond to each side, plain open gallery, plain 18ct yellow gold shank
91 FF919/6 A pink tourmaline and set diamond ring claw set with an oval cut pink tourmaline, flanked to either side by five small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank
Ring size: N/O
Ring size: N, estimated total tourmaline
£600-800
weight: 21.20cts
£500-700
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92 FF918/4 An Art Deco jadeite and pearl brooch the rectangular carved and pierced panel set in a three sided open frame with pearl detail, marked 15ct, a jadeite ring set small pierced circular and carved panel, claw set in white metal, stamped 18ct and numbered 3178 (2) Ring size: M, brooch 30mm wide
£300-500
93 FF960/15 A pair of Art Deco style jade and diamond pendant earrings the cabochon terminal with post and butterfly setting, delicate suspension of millegrain set diamonds of alternating princess and circular cut, further jade drop of tapering form
Overall length 33mm
Overall length 45mm
£600-900
94 FF960/5 A pair of Kunzite pendant earrings the wire hoops to a pear shaped Kunzite with a suspended larger claw set Kunzite, plain yellow gold mounts
£1,500-2,500
95 FF517/5 An aquamarine and diamond set ring collet set with a oval aquamarine in a single border of claw set old cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank
97 FF756/1 A modern string of large coral beads with gilt spacers and matching earrings £120-180
Ring size: N/O
99 FF875/1 An 18ct gold and multi-gem set panther ring modelled as a coiled panther and pave set diamonds and sapphires
101 FG411/2 A bright green hardstone bangle of plain form, together with another green hardstone bangle (2)
Ring size: N/O
Inner diameter 6.4cm and 6.2cm
£200-300
£200-300
100 FG619/1 An Alexandrite and diamond set ring the oval cut synthetic Alexandrite four claw set and with diamond set shoulders in a crossover design, white 18ct gold accents Ring size: O
102 SV80/8 A diamond & aquamarine pendant on chain the three circular cut diamonds with plain bale and a suspension of small claw set aquamarine, all set in 18ct gold, gold link neck chain
£600-800
Pendant 25mm (including bale)
£250-450 96 FF558/1 A diamond set portrait pendant the oval miniature on a swivel frame, with a pearl and diamond chip set lower frame, with small tear drop shaped sapphire terminal, all on a trace link £200-300
98 FF793/5 An opal ring the oval cabochon claw set in simple gold mount and shank Ring size: O
£150-250
£200-400
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103 FF961/1 A citrine and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut citrine in a single border of round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 14K
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107 FG577/11 A pink synthetic sapphire set cocktail ring corner claw set with a large trap cut bright pink synthetic sapphire, with rose-coloured metal setting, stamped indistinctly
Ring size: K/L
105 FF961/3 A amethyst and diamond set ring claw set with and oval cut amethyst in a single border of round cut diamonds, the split shoulder set with round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14K
Ring size: M/N
£1,100-1,200
Ring size: M
£150-250
Ring size: S
£500-600 104 FF961/2 A topaz and diamond set ring claw set with a heart shaped topaz in a single border of round cut diamonds, the split shoulders set with round cut diamonds to a white metal shank stamped 14K Ring size: M
£550-650
106 FG408/36 MAPPIN & WEBB - A dark green hardstone bead necklace composed of hand-knotted graduated polished pebble shaped beads, with screwturned gilt metal cylindrical clasp 59cm long
£150-250
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109 SV60/118 An aquamarine and diamond set ring claw set with a rectangular cut aquamarine, flanked to either side by stepped shoulders set with small baguette cut diamonds, to a white metal shank stamped 750 18K
108 SV60/107 A 9ct gold multi-gem set butterfly brooch of pierced design, set throughout with zircon, turquoise, amethyst and other gem stones, with brooch fastening
£250-350 110 FF960/14 A quantity of coral beads comprising seven strands of loosely strung coral beads, each approximately 40cm long
Width: 4.5cm
Gross weight: 180g, beads approx
£200-300
5mm diameter each
£80-120
Gold Jewellery
111 FF797/1 A yellow metal mesh bracelet marked 750 of twin row form, polished bead decoration 25.7g
£400-600
112 FF782/1 A circular Chinese ingot stamped Chinese character and ‘1000’ of bi-disc form 14mm, 37.5g
£800-1,200
114 FF229/6 GEORG JENSEN - A gentleman’s signet ring import mark London 1968, of plain traditional form, no. 888
113 FG698/2 A modern collar necklace of mesh links with applied tapering drops of polished form, marked 750 Length 47cm, 18mm deep, 58g
£500-800
Ring size N/O, 20.4g
£200-300
115 FF500/9 GEORG JENSEN - Fusion 3.1 18ct three coloured gold ring set comprising three interlocking rings of plain abstract design, each modelled in white, yellow and rose gold (3) Ring size: N/O
£200-300
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116 FF960/12 GEORG JENSEN - A pair of silver and amethyst pendant earrings Moonlight Blossom pattern, with wire suspension, beaded detail to the curved frame, central leaf clasped amethyst sphere, lower amethyst drop Overall 52mm
£250-350 117 EQ305/4 A 9ct gold charm bracelet the bracelet of gold curb links, padlock clasp, various charms including swivel fobs, top hat, dice, £1 note and horse’s head, stirrup and whip charm and others
£400-600
£180-220 121 FG408/26 A yellow metal necklace composed of rope twist links, clasp stamped 750 18.5g, 64cm long
£250-350
63g all in
£450-550
21.4g, 42cm long
44.5cm long, 19.5g
£150-250 119 FF517/7 A modern collar necklace of three overlapping rows of polished white metal links, stamped 18KT, Italy, in Hamilton & Inches box 39.9g
£500-800
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73g all in
17.3g all in
122 FG408/27 A 9ct gold fancy link necklace composed of two rows of textured links, to a concealed clasp
118 FD683/4 A gold necklace of shaped panelled form, with safety clasp
124 FG698/4 A charm bracelet fetterlink chain with group of charms including fob, sovereign, etc
120 FF518/1 A gold bracelet the central section with a 1902 half sovereign, loose mount, open stylised flowerhead links
£200-300 123 FG677/2 A 9ct gate link bracelet composed of stylized gate link, with heart shaped padlock fastening and safety chain 16.3g
£150-180
125 SV60/101 A collection of gold coin set jewellery to include an 1889 sovereign in a loose gold mount with pierced scrolling detail, to a belcher link chain, another 1904 example in similar mount; a 1911 half sovereign in loose mount with reeded detail; a 1912 half sovereign (4) £350-450 126 SV60/112 A yellow metal guard chain marked 9CT, composed of belcher links with intermittent plain and textured long rectangular link detail, a single strand pearl necklace, of opera length, composed on uniform pearls, to a yellow metal and citrine set clasp, stamped 14K; together with a double strand of graduated cultured pearls, to a yellow metal clasp (3) Length: 142cm, 17.5g
£250-350
127 SV60/113 A three coloured gold flexible link bracelet composed of alternating yellow, white and rose gold stylized links, with concealed clasp and safety chains, stamped 750 Length 20.5cm, 51.9g
£600-800 128 SV80/7 A 9ct gold nugget ingot of textured rectangular form, gold curb link neck chain 36g
£250-300 129 SV80/9 A 9ct gold hinged bangle of pierced textured design, another plain with metal core, a group of various 9ct gold neck chains Gold weight 35g
£200-250
Antique Jewellery
130 FF680/1 A Scottish multi-gem set brooch of open circular form, with central circular cut dark golden coloured citrine, within a thistle cast border and outer Celtic knotwork engraved border, also set with assorted Scottish hardstone panels, hinged pin and additional safety chain 3.4cm diameter
£180-220
131 ES769/13 A late 19th century gold framed Indian double miniature the high carat oval gold frame (unmarked), enclosing a portrait on ivory of a gentleman and to reverse a finely painted figure of a seated female in traditional dress, with hinged pin and suspension loop 75mm x 62mm
£1,600-1,800
137 FG656/3 A diamond and gem set brooch modelled as three small birds perched on a branch
24mm wide
135 FG645/6 An amethyst and pearl pendant of scrolling shape with a border of half seed pearls enclosing a millegrain set oval amethyst, outer border of amethysts, trace link chain
£150-250
Pendant length: 4cm (including
138 FG698/3 A Victorian gold chain of facetted circular links, marked 9ct
132 ES769/12 An Indian hand painted miniature of the Taj Mahal in unmarked gold framed, the oval centre panel with hand painted scene in simple claw set and glazed mount
bale)
134 FG327/115 An enamel cane handle the white guilloche enamel decorated with sprays of wild violets, set in unmarked white metal
£200-300
Length: approx 6.5cm
27.4g
£150-250
£150-200
136 FG645/9 A large hollow curb link bracelet with padlock clasp
25mm wide
£400-600
44cm long, 17g
£200-300
139 FG327/150 A collection of four assorted bangles to include an Edwardian 9ct gold hinged bangle, set to the centre front with a stylised scarab beetle, another Edwardian hinged bangle, applied to the front with seed pearl and turquoise set heart and foliate motifs, a coin set hinged bangle stamped 800 and another white metal bangle (4) £200-300
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140 ES769/11 An Arts and crafts enamel and amethyst brooch attributed to Otto Prutscher c1905, formed as a scarab beetle with plique a jour enamel wings and carved amethyst scarab to centre, set of a simple bar brooch, marked silver 76mm wide
£300-500
142 FG645/3 A graduated diamond ring millegrain set two graduated rows old cut diamonds, set in silver on gold
141 FG571/4 A 19th century seed pearl and gem set brooch/pendant (Possibly Indian) the bow brooch of scrolling form, set foil backed pink gems and seed pearls, later brooch fitting, original loop fittings still present, with two flowerhead links set pink gems and pearls to a basket with looped handle, the basket of pierced for, black enamel and rose cut diamond set detail Width 50mm 115mm long
£250-400
Ring size: N
£800-1,200
143 FF976/15 A Victorian gold and gem set brooch of lozenge outline with scalloped rim, the raised scrolling wirework detail set throughout with rectangular cut emeralds, glazed panel to the rear with woven hair, to a safety pin fastening; together with a yellow metal stick pin set with a small peridot and oval opal (2)
144 FG645/2 A turquoise and diamond set ring with three graduated turquoises small diamond chips in between, scrolling shoulders, together with an emerald and diamond cluster ring, millegrain set, yellow gold shank
£180-250
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146 SV60/111 A diamond set bar brooch pave set with a single row of old mixed cut diamonds, within a dark blue enamel border, set in yellow metal with brooch and safety chain fastenings Length: 5cm
£200-300
Ring sizes: O, Q
£300-500
147 SV77/13 A long Victorian gold guard chain thick rounded links, marked 9c 147cm long, 56.2g
£300-500
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148 SV77/12 A group of antique jewellery to include a cased aquamarine, diamond and pearl brooch, of scrolling form with central aquamarine, in fitted Brook and Sons case; a gilt metal mounted oval cameo brooch; a small turquoise set ring, engraved shank; an opal and white gemstone cluster ring; a mid 19th century opal, diamond and enamelled ring, of cross over design (5) £300-400
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149 FG656/1 A late Victorian pearl necklace & pendant the belcher link neck chain to seed pearl set circular links with radiating arms of pearl set drops, central suspension with removable floral cluster pearl set with central diamond, with removable brooch fitting 38cm long, pendant including bale 55mm long
ÂŁ500-800
151 SV60/109 A Victorian gold and opal set brooch of circular outline, collet set with a central opal in a border of smaller circular opals, with applied wire work detail, brooch and safety chain fittings
150 FG656/2 An all diamond bar brooch the plain white metal bar with central millegrain set old mine cut diamond of cushion shape and further graduated old mine cut diamonds to each side, pierced gallery
Diameter: 3.3cm
52mm long
ÂŁ250-400
ÂŁ1,500-2,500
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152 FG56/1 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR INTEREST- A mid 19th century gold and enamelled badge apparently unmarked, the badge of seven pointed star form, the centre oval with oval profile of an American officer, within an enamelled border with four gold stars, and clasped hands motif below. Engraved ground with Stars and Stripes and enamelled battle honours, the rear removable gold panel engraved “Killed in American War 24th May 1864 Lieutenant Nelson Fletcher aged 32”, in fitted box 45mm across Note: Nelson Fletcher indicated his home was Flint when he enlisted as the 7th Corp. of Company “F” of the 2nd Michigan Infantry. He enlisted on the 22 April 1861 in Flint. He was 27 years old. He was transferred on the 1 December 1862 from Company ‘F’ to Company ‘S’ and was promoted to Quarter Master Sergeant the same day. He was then promoted to 2nd Lt. on 7 December 1862. His death certificate states… “Killed by gunshot to heart on North Anna May 24 64.”. He was laid to rest in the Pine Grove Cemetery Tuscola Co. Michigan
£200-400 153 SV77/16 A cased Edwardian pearl and amethyst pendant of typical scrolling form, with brooch fittings 53mm long (including bale)
£150-200
154 SV80/1 A sapphire & diamond ring of navette shape, central cushion cut sapphire with oval sapphire to each side, diamond set border, pierced gallery plain shank Ring size L, setting 19mm long
£150-200 155 SV80/5 A 9ct gold diamond set bumble Bee brooch the gold knife edge bar with applied bee, the body, wings and head set diamonds, sapphires to the bottom Overall 50mm, bee 24mm wide
£250-400 156 FF847/2 A 9ct gold bracelet of gate form, with padlock clasp, together with a pearl necklace and matching ear clips, the cultured pearl necklace of double strand form, pearl and turquoise set clasp, with safety chain and pair of ear clips to match the clasp Necklace 41cm at shortest, 22g
158 FF493/6 A diamond two stone ring claw set old mine cut stones in platinum, of crossover design, 18ct yellow gold shank, a 1920s bar brooch onset small millegrain cluster of central sapphire and diamond set border, and a hinged 9ct gold twist bangle (3) Ring size: I/J
£300-500 159 FF517/6 An Edwardian gem and pearl set pendant of scrolling form with millegrain set drop and a trace link neck chain Pendant 63mm long
£120-180 160 FF743/1 An unusual German gold and enamel locket of book form, engraved decoration and the book folds out to show six small frames for photographs, gilt chain 15 x 21mm closed, 97mm x 21mm
£200-300
£150-250 157 FF852/4 A diamond set brooch of oval form, yellow gold frame, central pierced frame set with small diamonds, in a floral design 26mm long
£100-200
161 FF743/2 A diamond set belle epoque necklet the trace link chain to a central diamond set bar with articulated bar drops millegrain set small diamonds and a main diamond drop to each terminal £250-400
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162 FE52/9 A group of various gold and gem set brooches to include An Art nouveau gold brooch of scrolling form, set garnet; a gold brooch set panels of Scottish hardstones; a bar brooch with onset dragonfly, set half pearls and peridot body; an Art Deco style brooch by BHJ, of shaped triangular form, with large triangular pearl panel and further pearl suspension; a bar brooch set oval opal and seed pearls; a circular gold and pearl set brooch with Chinese symbol to the centre; a silver brooch by Liberty with oval cabochon hardstone to centre, stylised wings to each side; a gold mounted plain jade cylinder, plain caps, Chinese marks (8) 25mm to 55mm
£400-600 163 FF743/12 A late Victorian diamond set brooch modelled as a spray, set in silver on gold 39mm overall
£200-300 164 FF751/28 A large curb link bracelet with padlock clasp, a cross pendant and a large hollow curb link bracelet with various seal appendages £300-500
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165 FF793/4 A Russian Art Deco sapphire and pearl brooch indistinctly marked St Petersburg, of triangular form, open top the terminals set square cut sapphires, central foliate spray set pearl and sapphires
166 FF823/2 A Victorian coral set pendant set to the centre with a circular coral cabochon in a stylised yellow metal surround marked 18, to a fine curb link chain Diameter of pendant: 2cm
167 FF873/1 A Georgian lover’s pendant/brooch of navette shape, the central panel miniature of a young lady with blue hair ribband, within a guilloche blue and diamond set inner border, the outer border set graduated half pearls
30mm wide
£200-300
45mm x 28mm.
£300-400
£800-1,000
168 FF514/1 A silver bracelet set coins the seven circular mounts with ball detail to the edge and enclosing seven silver coins depicting charioteer on reverse and helmeted head to the obverse Coin diameter app. 17.5mm
£300-500
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169 FF227/1 A curb link charm bracelet suspending fob seals the bracelet composed of uniform curb form links, with boltring clasp and safety chain, suspending ten assorted fob seals, most gem set 18cm long
£2,000-3,000
170 FF779/9 A group of amber necklaces one of graduated form, very rubbed, two of elliptical and off round flattened beads, and a pair of pendant earrings of plain ball form £100-200
Dial 23mm diameter
172 FE52/15 A 19th century micro mosaic pendant of Egyptian design, offset square with central dome motif with scarab beetle design, lobed detail to the square, three pear shaped drops
£180-250
65mm long
171 FE52/8 A French mid 19th century gold cased fob watch silvered dial with Roman numerals, the rear case with enamel detail, movement by Du Bois, with a pin suspension, fitted case
£250-400
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173 FE52/7 A five stone diamond ring the graduated cushion cut diamonds, claw set, scrolling gallery in yellow metal stamped 18ct Ring size: W
£250-400
Parcel lots of Jewellery
174 FE52/10 A group of various gem set gold rings to include an emerald and two stone diamond ring; a dress ring set large rectangular citrine; a ring with carved jade panel of a Buddha; a dress ring set blue stone, foliate setting; two pearl set rings one in white metal; a Victorian ring set seed pearls and turquoises; another Victorian ring set small rubies and pearls, glazed panel to rear, scrolling shank (8) £300-500 175 FE52/111 A seed pearl and peridot set pendant pearl set bale, shaped circular main pendant with central peridot, pearl surround and peridot drop, together with a gold mounted turquoise boulder pendant, a gold pendant with central bidisc of ‘gold’ aventurine, with a long trace link chain; a brooch/pendant set seed pearls and aquamarines, of shaped circular form (4)
176 FF471/1B A sapphire and diamond cluster ring claw set with an oval cut sapphire, single border of round cut diamonds, 9ct gold shank; a sapphire and diamond cluster pendant, yellow metal chain; an opal and ruby set cluster ring, 9ct gold shank; an opal and diamond ring; a 9ct gold wish bone pendant set with a small round cut diamond, 9ct gold chain; an opal and diamond set pendant; various pairs of pearl and gem set earrings; a diamond and sapphire cluster ring, claw set a round cut diamond, in a border of eight small sapphires; a 9ct gold floral pendant, set a small ruby, 9ct gold belcher link chain; a pair of associated ear studs; a sapphire and diamond set ring; a single stone diamond pendant chain; a diamond and sapphire set pendant and chain; two pairs of yellow metal and gem set earrings (qty) Ring size: P
£300-500
40mm, 28mm, 36mm and 50mm long
£300-500
177 FF547/3 A group of three gem set rings a ring set three large garnets, textured setting; a sapphire and diamond three stone ring; a small solitaire diamond ring (3) Ring sizes: L/M
£150-250
178 FF495/7 A miscellaneous group of items to include a leather cased silver mounted horn telescope, with an inscription and monogram; a Dutch silver reticulated spoon, decorated with a central pastoral reserve; a small silver mounted wooden box; a leather cased white metal snuff box; three tortoiseshell boxes/sewing reels; and a small wooden sewing reel (8) £200-300 179 FF500/1 GUCCI - A lady’s 107 Diamond Series Charms wrist watch polished stainless steel case and bracelet, diamond set bezel, charms to bracelet, with box and papers, together with an 18ct gold diamond set bracelet, composed of brushed yellow gold bar links, white gold square links set with nine princess cut diamonds; a pearl necklace with ribbon clasp, in 9ct gold set single pearl, of even size, with four gold spacers set small single cut stones; a small pearl bracelet with gold spaces; a long strand of even sized pearls, 15ct gold ball clasp £300-450
180 FF517/2 A collection of gem set brooches to include a small Edwardian 18ct white gold floral spray brooch set small old mixed cut diamonds; a red agate set cluster brooch, a 9ct gold brooch of pierced foliate design set with three round cut garnets; a large oval citrine set brooch (3) £250-350 181 FF547/4 A sovereign pendant 1958, in 9ct gold open frame, 9ct gold belcher link neck chain, together with a mid 20th century 9ct gold cased wrist watch, by Elco, textured square link bracelet (2) £250-350 182 FF553/22 A collection of items to include a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, the octagonal terminals with engraved initials; a yellow metal signet ring with engraved agate intaglio; a yellow metal ladies fob chain, suspending various watch keys, charms and fobs, including a 9ct gold agate set swivel fob (2) £120-180 183 FF556/1 A collection of gem set rings mainly set in 9ct yellow gold, to include various opal, ruby, garnet, sapphire and other gem set examples (12) £300-500
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184 FF678/3 A pair of gold earrings wire and hoop fittings, brushed yellow metal drops, stamped 18k, together with a 9ct gold lady’s wrist watch by Accurist, flexible integral bracelet fold over clasp, and a gilt Rotary watch (3) Earrings 6.9g
£180-250
187 FF743/4 A gold cross simple engraved decoration, trace link chain; a gold bar brooch, set oval amethyst knotted design to the metalwork; an early 19th century tortoiseshell star brooch set wire work and pearl detail; a 9ct gold tie slide and chain £180-250
185 FF615/2 A two stone diamond ring illusion set with two round cut diamonds, to a yellow metal shank stamped 18ct and a collection of items to include; two cultured pearl necklaces, two paste set rings, a collection of marcasite set jewellery and a Wedgwood brooch (qty)
188 FF743/7 A pearl set star pendant in fitted case; a cased set of 1920 Maundy money; a Victorian small pearl and gem set ring; an Edwardian gold and amethyst pendant with neck chain and a paste set bar brooch (qty) £180-250
Ring size: L
£280-350 186 FF642/1 A collection of items to include a pearl set ring with three claw set pearls; a navette shaped diamond ring; a gold ring gypsy set with three sapphires; together with a miscellaneous collection of jewellery to include; pearl set crescent brooch; pearl and gem set swallow brooch; a garnet set ring; a 19th century garnet set pendant, other brooches etc (qty) £300-400
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189 FF743/19 An Edwardian silver and gem set pendant WH, circa 1900, the silver neck chain of long wire and hoop links, to a central leaf motif, with an oval suspension set oval amethyst quartz panel; together with a gilt cross; rings and earrings; agate locket pendant and chain; a gold gate bracelet, textured bar links and set oval amethysts and opals (qty) Pendant 30mm
£250-400
190 FF751/24 A collection of gold and gem set jewellery to include a single graduated strand of pearls; a gold ring, claw set with an old mine cut diamond; a ring set three graduated circular cut diamonds in 18ct white gold; a small diamond set five stone ring, millegrain set; a 1950s CYMA 9ct gold lady’s wrist watch with integral gold bracelet, a cameo brooch, an 18ct gold ring set half pearl, paste set brooch (qty) £600-900 191 FF751/29 A circular gold brooch set with a circular cut citrine a gold bar brooch claw set large amethyst; a paste set plaque brooch; two enamel brooches; an enamel ring (Sacred heart), cameo ring; a brooch with thistle motifs, amethyst beads (qty)
193 FF782/2 A group of diamond and gem set rings to include an emerald and diamond crossover ring, a sapphire and diamond ring with diamond set leaves as a border, an oval sapphire and diamond cluster, a ruby and diamond cluster, all set in white metal and gold (4) Ring sizes: I to K
£500-700 194 FF782/6 A group of gold and gem set jewellery to include a gold ring set cabochon, a synthetic alexandrite dress ring and matching pendant, pierced gallery, trace link chain, two opal set rings, a small aquamarine ring, wirework border, a star sapphire ring of pointed cabochon form showing good six point asterism (qty) £500-700
£200-300 192 FF751/37 An oval mounted amethyst brooch with pearl set surround, various gold wedding bands, a cameo ring, two other rings, a gold wrist watch, brooches, a Victorian cluster ring set turquoises, a small opal set ring, a zircon ring, a diamond and ruby ring (qty) £300-400
195 FF782/9 A group of gold and silver jewellery to include a gold bracelet and brooch with Chinese letters, three gold pendants, two gold signet rings, locket and pendant, a silver charm bracelet and various other charms (qty) Gold 41.7g all in
£300-550
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196 FF797/3 An amethyst set bangle the oval cut amethyst claw set to the hinged bangle, slight scrolling decoration; a 9ct gold cased wrist watch, a three stone diamond ring, another ring and watch, both A/F (qty) £250-350 197 FF918/5 A group of three gem set bar brooches to include a bar brooch with onset circular ruby and diamond cluster; a knife edge bar brooch with three small pearls and central crescent set rubies and diamonds; a bar brooch with circle set small seed pearls, a diamond and a square cut sapphire in rubover setting and an oval panel brooch with guilloche enamel ground in pink, with three millegrain set pearls to the centre and border of half pearls, variously marked 9ct, 14kt, 18ct (3) 38mm to 63mm
£300-500 198 FG628/2 A five stone diamond ring set with five round cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold band, the gallery with engraved asymmetric detail; together with a ruby and diamond set ring, claw set with three graduated oval cut rubies with illusion set round cut diamond accents (2)
199 FG628/5 A collection of rings to include a 22ct gold wedding band; a yellow metal signet ring stamped 585, set with a single round cut diamond; an 18ct gold five stone diamond ring (one diamond deficient); a sapphire and diamond set ring; a garnet set cluster ring; a yellow metal band (6) £250-350 200 FG644/1 A collection of gold and gem set jewellery to include a sovereign pendant, loose mount and belcher link neck chain; a 9ct gold hinged bangle, plain; a 9ct gold neck chain with letter M pendant; a bracelet; six various gem set and other rings (qty) 54.9g all in
£400-600 201 FG668/1 A collection of items to include; LONGINES - two quartz wrist watches, Presence model, a garnet set cross with a 9ct gold neck chain, an engraved locket with a 9ct gold neck chain, an oval agate pendant within a pierced 9ct gold frame, a sapphire and CZ cluster ring, a 9ct gold signet ring (qty) £200-300
202 FG698/5 A group of four gem set pieces of jewellery to include a gold ring set garnets, marked 750; a 9ct gold ring set large oval amethyst, chased shoulders, a mid 20th century floral spray brooch set three graduated zircons to the centre; a Victorian rectangular panel brooch set central panel within applied wire work ground and set small rubies and diamonds (4) Ring sizes: M, S, brooches 50mm and 37mm wide
£200-400 203 SV60/103 An oval shell cameo depicting an young lady in profile, in a yellow metal mount; together with a coral and yellow metal dress ring, stamped 750; a pair of coral set ear clips; two cultured pearl set spray brooches; a pair of carved ivory ear pendants; a double strand of malachite beads, each row strung with graduated green malachite beads with clear green bead spacers; together with a single string of graduated amber beads; a single string of uniform tigers eye beads; a carved ivory necklace; various earrings, (qty) £240-300
204 SV60/116 A collection of items to include four yellow metal and gem set dress rings; two pairs of pink gem and seed pearl set earrings, a pair of yellow metal and citrine set ear clips; various other gem set earrings, two pendants, a cornelian bi-disc with central pieced metal disc with dragon motif; a rectangular cut quartz set pendant; three yellow metal lockets; a wedding band; three early 20th century style gem set pendants, two wrist watches; various chains; several pairs of gem, paste and enamel set earrings; various other cufflinks, necklaces and other items (qty) £500-700 205 SV60/125 A collection of cufflinks to include a 9ct gold example, with oval terminals, engraved initials and belcher links; a similar silver pair without engraving; a pair of rock crystal cufflinks, with facetted oval terminals and belcher links; a scarab brooch composed of three beetle shells mounted in a scrolling surround, with safety pin fastening; together with a pair of matching pendant earrings (qty) £200-250
Ring size: L/M, M
£400-700
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206 SV77/11 A mixed parcel of jewellery to include A Victorian gilt, enamelled and banded agate set pendant; a gun metal cased large travel watch; a 1920s gold cased lady’s wrist watch; an art deco period silver cased wrist watch; a pair of silver lockets; two paste set gold rings; a cased daguerrotype (qty)
207 SV80/2 Collection of miscellaneous gold and gem set jewellery to include three wedding bands, amethyst set fob seal, cameo brooch, zircon dress ring, various ear studs and pendants (qty) £220-280
£140-200
208 SV80/10 A Victorian pearl and turquoise set ring together with a late Victorian turquoise and diamond set brooch modelled as a wish bone with the three stones claw set on a bar, two Victorian gold brooches claw set, pair of cased pearl set pendant ear drops, a silver and enamel brooch of scrolling design, pair of jadeite pendant earrings, pair pearl and lapis pendant earrings, a pair of moulded and parcel gilt glass pendant earrings modelled as scent bottles (qty) £300-400
Gentlemen’s Jewellery 209 FF232/1 A gentleman’s five stone diamond ring the graduated old mine cut stones inset to a heavy broad shank, stamped 18ct Ring size: P
£600-900
210 FF781/14 A 9ct gold enamel decorated sword form brooch decorated with black and white enamel, contained in a navy leather case stamped GIEVES...LONDON 6cm wide
£150-250
211 EQ305/5 S MORDAN & Co. - a late 19th century ivory propelling pen/pencil the ivory pen with gold dot inlay, inscribed S Mordan & Co., two slides, one for pen the other pencil, the end with pen knife
212 FF517/1 A cased set of six enamelled buttons each designed as a chrysanthemum in orange and lilac enamel, modelled in unmarked white metal, in a fitted case stamped ‘GEORGE EDWARD & SONS’ (6)
10.5cm closed
Diameter: 18mm
£100-150
£200-300
Length: 39.5cm, 56.5g
Ring diameter: 10mm
£300-400
£100-150 214 FG645/5 A pair of enamel and diamond set cufflinks the oval lilac and white bordered panels with small inset diamond to the centre, chain links, stamped 9ct £200-300
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215 SV85/6 A gentleman’s gold albert composed of curb links with ‘T’ bar suspension
213 FF571/11 A diamond set stick pin the plain white metal ring set single cut diamonds, plain yellow pin
216 SV85/8A A 9ct gold double Albert of curb links, with a suspended fob, plain gold intaglio, and another gilt chain with gold fob Albert 46g
£250-350
Pocket Watches
217 FF553/6 An 18ct gold demi-hunter cased keyless wind pocket watch plain case, blue enamel Roman numerals to the outer case, white enamel dial inscribed R H Halford & Sons, London, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, lever movement also inscribed
220 FF740/3 A plated cased calendar watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary Month, Day, Date, Seconds and moon phase, plain case with outer travel case
Dial 40mm diameter
218 FF740/1 A quarter repeater pocket watch plain gun metal case, enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss made movement
221 FF740/9 Deck watch stainless steel case, keyless wind, movement probably by Helvetia, (General Watch Co.) circa 1947, white dial with Roman numerals, Arabic seconds, sweep second hand, plain polished case, the screw off back numbered 99946
Dial diameter 42mm
Dial 52mm diameter
£250-400
£200-300
219 FF740/2 A 19th century silver cased calendar pocket watch the 800 standard case with engraved and decorated hinged cover, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial with moon phase, month, day, date dials, Roman numerals, keyless wind movement
222 FF740/5 S SMITH & Co. LONDON - a Spitfire clock MKIIIB, painted black metal mount, black dial, luminous 24 hour Arabic numeral indicators, time of trip dial at 12, luminous hands, sweep second hand, the dial stamped MKIIIB S SMITH AND SONS (MA) Ltd LONDON no. 864/39R Ref. No. 6A/839 and painted L7/39, rear cover stamped Crown over A.M, and 1729, the movement probably the gilt 13 jewel 8 day chronograph by Jaeger Le Coultre
£500-700
Dial diameter 40mm
£200-300
Dial 60mm
£200-300
Case width 95mm
£300-500
223 FF740/5A S SMITH & Co. LONDON - a Spitfire clock MKIIIB, painted black metal mount, black dial, luminous 24 hour Arabic numeral indicators, time of trip dial at 12, luminous hands, sweep second hand, the dial stamped MKIIIB S SMITH AND SONS (MA) Ltd LONDON no. 864/39R Ref. No. 6A/839 and painted L7/39, rear cover stamped Crown over A.M, and 1729, the movement probably the gilt 13 jewel 8 day chronograph by Jaeger Le Coultre Case width 95mm
£250-400 224 FF740/8 A mahogany cased deck watch stainless steel case, keyless wind, movement probably by Helvetia, (General Watch Co.) circa 1947, white dial with Roman numerals, Arabic seconds, sweep second hand, plain polished case, the screw off back numbered 99855, in fitted mahogany case together with abstract test certificate from H M Chronometer depot with test results Dial 52mm diameter
£250-400
225 FF740/10 MASONIC INTEREST - A silver pair cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with masonic symbols for numerals, also inscribed ‘Alexr Davidson Mason Aberdeen’ gilt hands, the case London circa 1780, the verge movement inscribed William Chisolm Aberdeen and numbered 99 Dial diameter 46mm
£150-250 226 FF740/11 SCOTTISH INTEREST - Two silver pair cased pocket watches white enamel dial inscribed, P Wilson and Son Keith, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, plain outer case, Chester, the movement also inscribed and numbered 55588; the other plain similar dial, movement inscribed C D Wilson Elgin and numbered 50039 Dials 37mm and 38mm Note: Both Wilsons were probably retailers, buying in watches and engraving their name and towns, a common practice, even now
£180-250 227 FF740/13 A small Victorian gold cased fob watch the gilt dial inscribed Stauffer et Cie, engraved case, key wind, engraved case, lever movement, together with a similar silver cased watch, £140-180
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228 FF797/2 OMEGA - A gold cased gentleman’s slimline evening watch the plain off white satin dial with sweep second hand and baton numerals, with a simple short chain and T bar 43mm diameter
£350-450
229 SV85/7 Small Regency rosewood watch stand the slope with fitted section for watch, open back, the base with half gadrooned border, and small drawer, raised on disc feet
230 FF740/16 JEAN VIAL - SA Paris Bomb Timer Stopwatch 1930s, nickel case, Minerva movement, monometallic balance wheel, snap off back, four loops for cockpit fitting, or for fitting to the bombadier’s leg with straps, grey dial signed Indicateur B.C.V., J.Vial-Paris, outer seconds ring divided into fifths, inner calibration from 5-60, subsidiary minute recording dial, single hand,
12cm wide
75mm diameter
£100-150
Note: On depressing the plunger the movement is halted and then the movement can be engaged to run anticlockwise, then ‘bombs away’
£200-300 231 FF740/11A WILLIAM GOW LONDON - a silver pair cased verge pocket watch the plain white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer numerals, gold hands, the movement inscribed Willm Gow London and numbered 241 as is the cuvette, silvered regulator dial, well pierced and engraved balance wheel cover
232 FF740/12 A 9ct gold cased pocket watch full hunter case, keyless wind, the dial inscribed Waltham U.S.A., Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engraved presentation inscription to cuvette; together with a French gold cased pocket stop watch, keyless wind lever action
Dial 40mm diameter
£300-500
£200-300
233 FF740/14 A mixed group of various pocket and travel watches to include a pair cased pocket watch; a large Canadian silver cased pocket watch and Albert; a gold plated cased pocket stop watch; two travel watches in outer cases; six other various watches (11) £250-500
Dial 42 and 45mm diameter
234 SV85/5 A Gentleman’s gold pocket watch open faced, keyless wind, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial £200-300
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235 FF740/15 ‘BREGUET’ - A gilt metal and brass cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and Breguet in small font at 6 o’ clock, gilt hands, the hinged case with bevelled edge, the sides of brass with punch work and engraved detail, the rear hinged cover similarly bevelled and glazed with small engraved inner border and inner metal cover, the movement inscribed and numbered 8218, fusee movement Dial 46mm diameter
£300-500
Wrist Watches
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236 FF524/1 ROLEX - Oysterdate a gentleman’s wrist watch off white dial, baton and Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, date aperture, later stainless steel bracelet Dial diameter 23mm
£400-600 237 FF516/1 A 1930s gold cased wrist watch of cushion shape, plain rose gold case, dial inscribed ‘The Angus’ cream dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap; together with a mid 20th century gold cased and enamel decorated lady’s wrist watch, gilt dial, sprung rolled gold strap £200-300
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238 FE157/60 CORUM - A lady’s stainless steel diamond set wrist watch the tapering padlock shaped watch head, blue mother of pearl dial with diamond dot and Roman numerals, diamond set bezel, fitted to an integral bracelet, fold-over clasp, case signed to reverse CORUM BOUTIQUE and numbered 101.414.20 and 653310, with original box and documents Maximum width of watch head 21mm
£200-300
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239 FF468/6 OMEGA - An 18ct gold gentleman’s wrist watch Constellation model, champagne dial, with sweep second hand, date aperture, integral polished link heavy flexible bracelet Dial 27mm
£450-650
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241 FF548/1 ROLEX - An Oyster Perpetual Datejust lady’s wrist watch champagne dial, sweep second hand, date aperture, milled bezel, gold bracelet with fold over clasp, in tapestry covered box and various papers etc for December 1984 Dial diameter: 21mm
240 FG666/1 An enamelled pendant fob watch the rear case with guilloche red enamel with gilt star motifs, the bezel similar, gilt detail to the dial, suspended from an enamelled bow brooch fitting, lever movement
£1,000-1,500
Watch width 30mm, overall length
Dial 30mm diameter
67mm
£150-250
242 FE52/3 BENTEX - An 18ct gold gentleman’s wrist watch gilt dial with inner bezel with Arabic and dot hour indicators, sweep second hand, manual movement, leather strap
£200-400
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243 FF765/5 A silver cased watch in the form of a skull the well modelled skull hinged at the jaw bone, enclosing a simple timepiece, enamel dial inscribed Hamlet - (a connection to Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Yorick), the case stamped with French control marks, Brevete and numbered 1240 and 7917, engraved to the rear of the skull “qua hora nescis” you never know the hour, cased in fitted box with a key 40mm long Note: Similar sold Christie’s New York, 20 October 1999, lot 59
£1,000-1,500
244 FA952/1 An early 20th century platinum and diamond set cocktail watch the circular dial with Arabic numerals signed HEFIK, the bezel and stepped shoulders millegrain set with single cut diamonds to a corded strap with 9ct white gold fold-over clasp, contained in a tooled maroon leather case stamped ANTROBUS FINE JEWELS, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON Diameter of dial 1.9cm
£200-300
246 FE157/59 GUCCI - A lady’s gilt wrist watch and another lady’s wrist watch the GUCCI watch with black circular dial with gilt Roman numerals and satin finished bezel, case numbered to reverse 0044836, fitted to a black leather strap; the other gilt lady’s wrist watch with white circular dial signed TABBAH, with baton numerals and incised Roman numerals to the bezel, fitted to a navy leather strap (2) Diameters of watch heads:
245 FF101/2 A lady’s platinum cased diamond set cocktail watch the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the case set with a border of old cut diamonds, to a black cord bracelet with fold over clasp, movement signed, case marked PLATINUM £150-250
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both 28mm
£150-250 247 FF468/4 A diamond set cocktail watch of canted rectangular form, diamond set bezel and stepped mounts, flexible strap £400-600
248 FE52/4 An Art Deco 9ct two colour gold cased gentleman’s wrist watch the rounded square case with off white dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, white gold bezel manual movement inscribed Marc Favre and numbered, leather strap, engraved and dated rear cover Dial 23mm wide
£150-250 249 FF517/3 OMEGA - A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased wrist watch De Ville model, champagne dial, Roman numerals, quartz movement, leather strap £200-300
250 FF779/10 RECORD - A gentleman’s 9ct gold cased Art Deco wrist watch the watch of curved rectangular form champagne dial, gilt Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, together with another Art Deco wrist watch, 9ct gold square case, silvered dial inscribed Hendersons, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and an Accurist watch (3) 22mm, 25mm
£200-300 251 FF782/11 VERTEX - A 9ct white gold and diamond set cocktail watch the small dial inscribed, diamond set bezel, integral textured bracelet, fold over clasp £250-350
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252 FF857/1 BREITLING - A gentleman’s ‘Top Time’ chronograph stainless steel case, silvered dial, circa 1960’s, sweep second hand, 2002 model, leather strap
253 FF857/2 LONGINES - A 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wrist watch champagne dial, subsidiary second’s dial, leather strap Dial diameter: 28mm
£200-300
Dial diameter: 31mm
£600-900
Dial diameter:31mm
257 FF847/4 VERTEX - a lady’s 9ct gold and diamond set wrist watch the circular champagne dial with diamond set bezel, integral textured bracelet, fold over clasp
£250-350
Dial diameter: 10mm
256 FF782/15 OMEGA - A gentleman’s wrist watch, Seamaster De Ville stainless steel case and bracelet, silvered dial, sweep second hand, date aperture
£300-500
254 FF917/1 LONGINES - A gentleman’s wrist watch Flagship model, gilt bezel, gilt and stainless steel bracelet, fold over clasp, quartz movement, the white dial with sweep second hand and date aperture
255 FG408/2 KUTCHINSKY - A 1970’s 18ct white gold wrist watch with plain mirrored oval dial, textured bezel and articulated broad tapering bracelet with textured finish and fold-over clasp, case numbered to reverse 51734, 2046 1
Dial diameter 27mm
Dial width: 28mm
£300-500
£1,200-1,800
258 FF857/3 A 1920’s gold cased wrist watch of cushion shape, white dial inscribed Thos Russell and Sons, subsidiary seconds dial and another of circular gold case, dial inscribed Camerer Cuss & Co. also with subsidiary seconds dial (2)
259 FF857/4 A gentleman’s chrome cased chronograph off white dial and multi dials, sweep second hand, screw off back stamped Fond Acier, 1031, £250-400
£180-220
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260 FG408/4 CARTIER - A gentleman’s 18ct gold Santos de Cartier wrist watch automatic date watch, circa late 1980’s, square 18ct gold case with polished 18ct yellow gold bezel secured by screws, protected winding crown and signed case back, porcelain white dial with Roman numeral hour markers (secret Cartier signature at 7), with date, blued steel hands, self-winding Cartier automatic movement, fitted with the original 18ct gold Cartier Santos bracelet with deployant buckle Dial width: 18mm
£2,500-3,500
261 FG408/11 OMEGA - A gentleman’s ‘Seamaster’ 300m wristwatch stainless steel cased, and polished stainless steel bracelet, with fold over clasp, blue dial inscribed Seamaster Professional, rotating bezel, helium escape valve, sweep second hand, luminous hands, sapphire crystal, screw down crown, back with Seamaster logo, circa September 2008, 1538 Calibre, with boxes, wallet, cards and instruction book Dial diameter: 30mm
£800-1,200
262 FG620/1 CARTIER - A gold cased lady’s wrist watch tank shaped, stepped design, white dial, Roman numerals, screwed back, sapphire cabochon winder, leather strap with gold fold over clasp Watch head 32mm x 22mm (excluding winder)
£800-1,200
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263 FE52/5 GIRARD PERREGAUX - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch the silvered dial inscribed Girard Perregaux and Gyromatic, polished baton numerals, sweep second hand, original stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp, together with FRANCHI MENOTTI - a gentleman’s wrist watch, gilt case, red dial inscribed Franchi Menotti and Torracio, sweep second hand, date aperture, leather strap, rear cover with glass to the 25 jewel automatic movement; TALIS - a gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch, rotating black bezel, black dial, inscribed Talis automatic, 25 jewels, baton indicators, luminous dots and hands, date aperture, sweep second hand. stainless steel bracelet; BAUME Et MERCIER a gentleman’s wrist watch with subsidiary day, date, month and moon phase dials (4) Dial 28mm and 30mm diameter
£300-500
264 FF779/10A TATTON - A gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch the circular dial with gilt baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement inscribed Tatton Edinburgh, numbered 173 as is the case, Dennison case; together with another Tatton wrist watch, stainless steel case, champagne dial, inscribed Tatton Edinburgh, gilt Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement also inscribed, screw off back, engraved inscription (2) Dials 24 and 27mm
£200-300 265 FF779/10B UNIVERSAL - A gentleman’s Geneve Polerouter date wrist watch the dial with polished inner bezel with baton indicators, sweep second hand, inner off white dial inscribed Universal Polerouter Date, Automatic, with date at 3 o’ clock, original glass with bubble at date, polished steel case, engraved screw off back; together with a lady’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch, dial inscribed Tudor, gilt numerals, and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, flattened curb link bracelet (2)
266 FF857/6 BAUME et MERCIER - A gentleman’s gold plated wrist watch Geneve model, champagne dial, baton and Arabic numerals, sweep second hand together with a gentleman’s wrist watch head, chrome case, dial signed Longines, screw off back (2)
269 SV77/14 A 1920’s 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wrist watch the rounded square case with off white dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rear cover engraved and dated, lever movement, later bracelet
£120-150
270 SV80/3 MUST De CARTIER - A lady’s gold plated wrist watch the circular dial with large Roman numerals, signed Must De Cartier and Cartier at 7 o’ clock, sapphire cabochon winder, rear engraved ‘Cartier Paris Vermeil, Quartz Argent (with control marks) 102177 590004, fold over clasp by Cartier, in the fitted box; together with a 9ct gold cased lady’s wrist watch, integral milanese strap
267 FG408/6 WALTHAM - A gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch rounded rectangular silvered dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement signed Watham and numbered circa 1933 Dial width 27mm
£100-150 268 FG408/9 OMEGA - A gentleman’s wrist watch oval stainless steel case, circular black dial inscribed Omega Automatic, Geneve Dynamic, baton numerals, sweep second hand, date aperture, integral Omega stainless steel bracelet
Dial 27mm diameter
£140-180
Dial 20mm, gold watch 24g
£250-400 271-274 No lots
Case width with winder 42mm
£300-400
Dials 30mm and 17mm
£200-300
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Coins and Medals
275 FF848/6 A 9ct gold pendant mounted Edward VII sovereign dated 1909 with outer ropetwisted scroll border and plain suspension hoop and a half sovereign 1914 (2)
281 SV36/42 A collection of sovereigns 1962, 1958, 1978, 1957, 1881, 1864 die 49, 1931 P, 1909P, 1932 SA, 1962 in later fitted case
15.7g
282 SV36/43 A 1995 proof sovereign in fitted case of issue with certificate FDC
£240-280 276 FF803/1 A sovereign pendant 1913, in loose 9ct gold mount, gold chain £180-250 277 SV73/5 G.B. Sovereigns 1911 in loose mount; 1930 S.A.; 1929 S.A.; two 1980 cased proof half sovereigns £600-800 278 SV85/17A A Victorian sovereign 1889, together with a George V 1912 sovereign and half sovereign £300-500 279 SV36/40 1992 cased proof sovereign in fitted case of issue with certificate FDC £150-180 280 SV36/41 A 1994 proof sovereign in fitted case of issue with certificate FDC
288 FF786/1 A group of gold coins to include an 1899 and 1979 sovereign, a 1911 half sovereign and a 9ct gold sovereign pendant mount (4)
292 FF751/35 Two sovereigns 1912, 1904 S; together with a collection of miscellaneous coins, some silver, some crowns; a collection of seventeen various banknotes to include Treasury £1 and 10/- notes (5), Royal Bank of Scotland uniface £5 1959, RBS £1 1957, National Bank of Scotland £1 1952, rest minor foreign (qty)
£320-380
£360-420
289 FG276/53 A Victorian sovereign 1894 F; together with two Edward VII half sovereigns one pierced the other in a mount (3)
293 FG645/8 1887 £2 coin with soldered mount
287 FF751/25 A group of eight sovereigns 1927 SA, 1931, 1911, 1906, 1914, 1928 SA, 1911, 1912 M, Half sovereign 1912 (9) £1,600-1,700
£1,500-1,800
£150-180 283 SV36/51 A collection of sovereigns 1981 proof (no box or papers), 1966, 1974, 1979, 1968, 1965, 1963, 1964, 1981, 1976, in later fitted case £1,400-1,600
£300-400 284 SV36/52 A collection of sovereigns 1962, 2002, 1958, 1925, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, in later fitted case
290 FG633/2 A George V sovereign 1912, EF or better
294 ES769/10 A William IV £2 coin 1823, one or two small edge knocks otherwise EF or better £600-800
291 SV73/6 G.B. George II guinea
295 SV73/7 G.B. George III 1804 Bank of England crown 1935 crown, 1822 crown
£150-250
£100-150
£150-180
£1,500-1,800 285 SV36/39 A 1991 proof sovereign in fitted case of issue with certificate FDC
£300-500
£150-180 286 SV36/37 A collection of sovereigns to include 1904, 1909 M, 1957, 2004, 2009, 2007, 2005 all in later fitted case £1,000-1,200
£150-180 294
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296 FG709/8 An Edward VII Maundy set 1908, in a dated presentation case, dark tone otherwise UNC £80-120 297 FF553/34 A George V cased Maundy set 1912, comprising 4d - 1d in original dated fitted red leather case, EF or better £80-120 298 FF664/2 A large collection of British and world coinage to include various silver and base metal issues mainly GB, Commonwealth and world issues (qty) £200-300 299 SV36/71 A collection of year sets contained in various albums and year pages, with coins from crown to farthing, generally in VF or better condition (qty) £800-1,200 300 SV36/38 A 1951 ‘Festival of Britain’ cased specimen set from crown to fathering, in fitted cardboard case of issue, coins generally EF or better, case A/F; together with a 1950 specimen set from half crown to farthing coins generally EF, case worn (2) £200-300
301 FG695/1 A collection of items to include a collection of the flags of the united nations commemorative miniature silver ingots in a presentation case; a similar collection of miniature commemorative car ingots; a collection of commemorative Pompeii gilt bronze medallions in presentation box; various other silver and white metal items (qty)
£120-150
306 FF618/1 An American $20 1904 mintmark S, VF or better £800-1,200 307 SV73/1 U.S.A. $20, 1887 £650-750
305 SV73/4 U.S.A. silver dollars A group of forty four, dates from 1878 CC mint to 1928, full listing in condition report £400-600
£250-400 302 SV73/9 A miscellaneous collection of cased year sets various dates, base metal, cased commemorative crowns and other currency (Qty) £100-150 303 SV50/26 A collection of 18th century and later trade tokens various issues and condition; together with a group of Scottish communion tokens (qty) £200-300 303A FG951/1 A small collection of British hammered coinage To include a groats of Henry VIII, Edward IV, shillings of James I and Elizabeth I, Halfgroat of Henry VII and Pennies of Henry III and Edward II; together with a small group of milled coinage to include a 1845 Victorian crown, 1887 Crown and an Maria Teresa Thaler (qty) £200-300
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304 SV73/8 Royal Bank of Scotland £100 19th March 1969 A/1 002326, Treasury 10/- notes x 2; Bank of Scotland £5 25th September 1961 (4)
308 SV73/2 U.S.A. $20, 1900 £650-750
309 SV73/3 U.S.A. $20, 1894 £650-750 310 SV50/26A A collection of world coins to include a French 1858 gold 5 Franc; a small group of world silver coinage, a manilla and a large group of world bronze coinage (qty) £400-600
311 FF751/32 A group of gold religious medals some unmarked, some with control marks, various gold neck chains (qty) 27g
£300-400
Silver Plate
312 FG587/14 A silver plated and cut glass Victorian claret jug unmarked, the baluster body with cut and etched decoration of swags and star, with silver plated mounts and hinged cover with interwoven rope work handle 32cm high
£500-800
313 FG706/2 A silver plated three section biscuit box Mappin & Webb, the three shell formed chambers within strap frame with cherub surmounts and finial, raised on tripod hoof feet 27cm high
£300-500
314 FG473/23B A Sheffield plate Argyll of simple form with reeded rims and foot, with slender curved spout and C scroll wooden handle, with domed pull off cover; together with two plated vegetable dishes with domed covers, gadrooned and foliate decoration (3) £250-350
315 FG477/50B Curling interest - a novelty silver plated cruet formed as curling stones held together by three brooms, comprising open salt, mustard and pepperette with two condiment spoons formed as brooms £120-180
316 SV111/357 A pair of 19th century Sheffield plate table candlesticks of conventional form, circular, gadroon borders, stepped base 18.5cm to 23cm Note: We are often asked why telescopic? This question could offer a number of answers, I generally say as Sheffield Plate, bought by less wealthy clients but still wanting to show a ‘certain standing in society’ couldn’t afford silver. but could afford a pair such as these that would serve two scenarios. Set low - perfectly fine for the writing table, set high - would look at home on the smaller dining table.
£70-120
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317 FG670/1 An American five light candlelabra Gorham, marked STERLING, the baluster stem and domed foot with foliate borders and fluted decoration, with central light and four scrolling branches 31cm high
£500-700
319 FF168/76 A scarce large American salver Samuel Kirk, Baltimore circa 1825 of large shaped circular outline, cast beaded, shell and scroll border, the centre with flat chased floral garlands and border, the central floral and scroll cartouche enclosing initial L, the reverse engraved ‘Anna Thornolike married to Wiilliam J Loving October 12 1825, Given by Frances M Loving to Alice Blight her great grand daughter on her marriage’, raised on three open cast winged acanthus paw feet 49cm diameter, 81oz Note: Samuel Kirk was apprentice to James Howell of Philadelphia, in 1815 he set up in business in his own right in Balitmore where his firm survived for many years. Throughout his career he took on various partnerships and family members within the business and by 1896 the business still thrived under the name Samuel Kirk, Son & Co.
£3,000-5,000
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318 FB81/1 A set of eight American table spoons makers mark only P.GRIFFIN, of Fiddle pattern with engraved script initials PLRLC to terminals (8) 22.5cm long, 13.7oz
£400-600
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320 FG617/1 A colonial mug makers marks only IB struck twice, of flared can form with punched and fluted borders and decoration, raised on a stepped foot and with S scroll strap handle, with engraved initials to base
321 FG528/6 A Nepalese rice bowl marked to base KAM BUDHARAJ EKHACHHE PATAN NEPAL, of simple tapered form with engraved animals and figures within landscapes 13.5cm diameter, 7.5oz
£200-300
11.5cm high, 8oz
£500-800
14cm high
323 FG493/3 An Indian ewer unmarked, of baluster form with straight neck, with snaked handled and hinged cover with bird finials, profusely chased foliate scroll decoration
£200-300
22cm high
322 FG493/2 A pair of Indian vases unmarked, of baluster form with straight neck and domed foot, with all over profusely chased foliate scroll decoration (2)
£300-500
324 FG275/50 An Eastern presentation salver unmarked, or circular outline with profusely decorated border with animals and bird, scrolling foliage between, the centre with presentation inscription and signatures 41cm diameter, 26oz
£180-250 325 No lot
326 FF845/4 A eastern four piece tea and coffee service markers mark indistinct, stamp 800, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug (lid lacking), of plain form with stylized foliate detail to rim, the circular swept foot with similar detail; together with a circular silver plated tray with pierced rim and engraved foliate detail (5)
327 SV111/296 An Indian colonial sugar box and cover Robert Hamilton of Calcutta, marked RH, elephant, A, incuse flower, of of compressed baluster form with twin lion mask handles and raise on four ball feet, the pull off cover with engraved crest and carved ivory finial 15.5cm high, 25oz
Weighable: silver 51oz
Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
£300-500
£1,500-2,500
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328 FG327/123 A continental sugar box and cover indistinctly marked to base, of oval outline with chased panels of classical heads within swags and foliage, with pull off domed cover and raised on ball feet
331 FF869/1 A continental silver bowl marked 925 STERLING, of oval outline, with scalloped foliate detail to rim, similar acanthus leaf twin handles, the body with engraved foliate detail, to four pierced scrolling bracket feet
11cm wide, 6oz
Width across handles: 40cm, 31.6oz
£150-250
£300-500
329 FG427/34 A novelty etui indistinct continental marks, modelled as a fish with chased detail, with belcher link chain, some accessories deficient
332 SV111/308 A pair of late 19th century Russian spoons makers mark HC in cyrillic, the champlevé enamel decoration of stylised leaf and dot design (2)
Length 12.5cm
Length: 10.5cm
£150-250
Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
330 FF876/1 A French 19th century tortoiseshell & pique decorated small box and cover indistinctly marked to the frame, chased opening edge, all panels decorated with multi colour floral sprays
£200-300
70mm wide, 37mm high, 35mm
29cm high, 26oz
£1,000-1,200
333 FG712/8 A Russian Niello box cyrillic makers mark, marks worn, possibly Moscow 1780s, of rectangular outline with figural decoration to lid and other trophies of war motifs throughout
deep
7.5cm x 5cm, 2.66oz
£500-800
£300-500
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334 FD555/2 A late 17th century Italian chalice Palermo, circa 1680, the short bowl with gilded interior, the rim with engraved bishops armorial and rim formed from foliate scrolls and cherubs, the knopped stem with similar decoration above a large spreading foot with chased cherubs and foliate borders; together with a later paten of plain dished form, London 1949 (2)
335 FG474/1 A French cased mixed metal dessert service comprising twelve pairs of dessert spoons and forks, each pair with matching design of inlaid mixed metal showing foliate, fruit and insects, with decoration to both obverse and reverse, with gilded bowls and tines, in fitted case Gross weight 40oz
£600-800 See illustration opposite
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Modern Silver
336 FG543/3 A modern Hanoverian pattern canteen United Cutlers of Sheffield, Sheffield 1999, of Hanoverian pattern comprising eight each of: table knives, side knives, teaspoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, table forks; also to include four serving spoons, a carving knife and fork and a carving steel (qty) weighable silver 89.6oz
£1,500-1,800
337 FG543/2 A matched modern Queen’s pattern canteen United Cutlers of Sheffield, Sheffield, various dates predominantly 1997, of double struck queen’s pattern with shell heel, comprising eight each of: coffee spoons, tea spoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, table forks, fish forks fish knifes, side knives, table knives; also to contain four serving spoons; a carving knife, fork and steel, a cake slice and knife; a cheese knife (qty) weighable silver 138.9oz
£1,500-1,800
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338 FG709/12 A collection of items to include a twin handled bowl; two pepper pots; a tea strainer; a small coin set cream jug; a novelty snuff box modelled as a cello (6) Combined weight: 14.5oz
£200-300 339 FG709/13 A collection of items to include a photograph frame with applied bow detail; a small cup christening cup in a fitted case; a small table box of rectangular outline with engraved foliate detail (3)
342 FF608/1 A pair of modern presentation candlesticks Adrian Hope, Edinburgh 1995, the slightly flared cylindrical columns with satin finish and geometric borders, the flat circular base with concentric circular reeding, the foot inscribed ‘Stuart Maxwell Warden1979 - 1994 from the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh’ (2) 31.5cm high
£800-1,200
£250-350 340 FE474/11 A collection of items to include a small octagonal salver; a small circular plate; an open salt; a plain twin handled bon bon dish; a small milk jug with reeded detail; two small casters; a small model chair (qty) 21oz
£150-250 341 FF553/23 A collection of items to include a small cased model of The State Carriage, a money clip with feature hallmarks, Birmingham 1990; a cream jug and various other open salts, spoons and cases (qty) £200-300
343 FB79/10 A set of eight silver novelty menu holders Thomas Charles Jarvis, London 1991, modelled as an eight piece novelty frog band, including drummer, violinist, conductor and others (8) Tallest figure: 6.5cm, combined weight 8.5oz
£200-300
344 FG688/1 A collection of items to include a sauce boat of plain design with scalloped rim, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1938; a propelling pencil; a collection of mixed pattern flatware, various dates and makers (qty) Combined weight 28.2oz
£200-300
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345 FF630/1 A silver tray R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1938, of rectangular outline with chamfered corners, the rim with Celtic pattern detail Width: 52cm, 87oz
£800-1,200
346 FG477/50D A collection of cased flatware to include various teaspoons, knives, christening, egg cup and spoons (qty) £120-180 347 FG477/50C A collection of silver to include various sugar bowls, cream jugs, toast racks, condiments etc; together with a small amount of plated wares, together with a travelling clock by JAGER Weighable silver 34oz
£300-500 348 No lot
349 FG778/1 A modern salver Walker & Hall, London 1933, of square outline with scalloped detail to the rim and presentation inscription to centre, to four bracket feet Width 36cm, 45.7oz
£300-500 350 SV80/15 A four piece silver tea service George Wish, Sheffield 1930, comprising a tea-pot, water pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of plain panelled design, to a swept circular foot, with engraved initial ‘R’; together with a sugar spoon (5) 51oz
£500-700
351 FG778/2 CAMERONIAN INTEREST Scottish Rifles cup and cover H Phillips, London 1926, of plain twin handled design with presentation description; together with a turned wooden base; together with a small circular salver; two cut glass and silver mounted condiments; a spirit label; a silver plated entree dish (qty)
Height of teapot: 18cm, combined weight: 37.3oz
£300-500
18.8oz weighable silver
£300-400 352 FF785/1 A collection of items to include a set of twelve silver handled butter knives, four assorted napkin rings, a cased pair of open salts, a spill vase, a silver mounted ivory page turner, four candle sticks and various other items (qty) £200-300
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353 SV111/2 A modern three piece silver tea set William Davenport, Birmingham 1925, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of plain panelled design with scalloped rim and angular handles (3)
354 FG592/50 A modern three piece tea service John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1924, comprising a tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of squat panelled form with angular C scroll handles (3) Height of teapot 15cm, combined weight 31.5oz
£300-500
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355 FG477/50A A modern biscuit box Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh 1920, of plain circular outline with reeded detail to rims Height 7cm, 13.5oz
£150-250
356 FG474/2 A cased set of four salts London 1915, of hemispherical form with twin lion mask handles and spool foot, with matching spoons, in fitted case 11oz
£150-180
357 FF608/3 A collection of silver to include a quaich, a pair of small mugs, tea strainer, coasters etc (qty) Weighable silver 11.5oz
£250-350
358 FF786/2 A modern three piece tea set Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, comprising a tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of oval outline with reeded detail to lower body, with angular C scroll handles (3)
359 FF507/4 A modern three piece tea set Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1922, comprising a tea pot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of plain design with angular C scroll handles (3)
Height of tea pot: 18cm, combined
Height of tea pot: 14.5cm, combined
weight: 31.9oz
weight: 34.5oz
£300-500
£350-450
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360 FG473/23 A silver mounted onyx table box London 1919, of simple rectangular outline with silver hinge and mounts, with inlay to cover 15cm wide
£180-250 361 FG688/2 A collection of items to include two graduated twin handled baskets, of plain design with scalloped rim, to four stylized bracket feet; together with a table cigarette box, a tumbler cup with engraved inscription; an art deco silver and guilloche enamel table cigarette dispenser; various other condiments and open salts (qty)
363 FF515/1 A presentation twin handled cup C & S Co Ltd, London 1914, presented to ‘Carrick Boy Scouts Annual Shooting Competition’ of plain tapered form to a swept circular foot, with reeded detail to foot and rim, presentation inscription, with a turned wooden base
366 FF553/13 A pair of modern candlesticks George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1912, of plain octagonal panelled form to a plain swept foot; together with a pair of photograph frames, of plain form with oval glazed panel, Birmingham 1912 (4)
Height (including base): 37cm,
£250-350
22.3oz
Fruit bowl 30cm wide, weighable
367 FF553/29 A collection of items to include Sheffield 1911, a sugar caster, of octagonal plain panelled outline; London 1918, a christening mug of plain tapering form; Sheffield 1900, a mall circular dish; together with five other boxes of various designs (qty)
Weighable silver: 42.8oz
silver 20.8oz
Weighable silver: 21.5oz
£250-400
£250-350
£180-220
362 FG695/2 A collection of items to include a cased collection of RSPB silver and gilt spoons; a cased set of sovereign queen silver and gilt spoons; a cased set of Australian flower silver and gilt spoons; six cut glass and white metal floral motif napkin rings (qty)
365 FF553/16 A set of three pierced bon bon dishes Birmingham 1912, of fluted circular outline with ribbon tied border and handles, the sides with pierced sides and plain base; together with a pierced swing handle flower vase and a pair of fluted dishes (6)
368 FF553/12 A modern three piece tea set Birmingham 1911, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each with fluted lower section and gadrooned rim, with angular handles (3)
£150-250
28.2oz
£150-250 364 FF553/18 A modern fruit bowl London 1912, of simple oval form with beaded rim, raised on a short stem and foot; together with a modern shell butter dish and two table cigarette boxes
£300-500
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Teapot 14.5cm high, combined weight 42.6oz
£350-450
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369 FF553/24 A modern Britannia standard cafe au lait set London 1911, of simple flared cylindrical form with reeded rim and foot, the domed hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece and simple C scroll wooden handles (2) 24cm high, combined weight 38oz
£400-500
370 YE2013/17 A pair of modern silver gilt cast figural candelabra Carrington & Co, London 1964, the cast rococo bases with standing figure of a flower seller or girl with watering can, raised on a naturalistic stem and bud sconce, with scroll arms with flame central and foliate sconce on foliate drip pans 28cm high, each 44oz
£1,500-1,800
weight 27.7oz
372 SV111/1 A set of four menu card holders Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1904, of plain graduated circular design, with script initials ‘AL’ to centre, in a fitted box; together with two extra matched examples
373 FG712/4 An Edwardian card case Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905, of rectangular outline with hinged lid, decorated in relief an image of a stag in woodlands with scrolling and floral detail, with vacant cartouche
£150-250
Combined weight: 5oz
10cm x 6.5cm, 1.9oz
£120-180
£400-600
371 FG427/30 A teapot and sugar bowl Mappin & Webb, London 1905, of plain baluster form, with C scroll handle and four plain feet, together with an associated twin handled sugar bowl (2) Height of teapot: 18cm, combined
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374 FF553/11 An Edwardian punch bowl Glasgow 1909, of deep tapered form with three open work handles with foliate terminal raised on a simple foot, with presentation inscription to body Bowl diameter (excluding handles) 25cm, 49oz
£400-600
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376 FG473/23A An Edwardian miniature silver table Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1908, in the form of a George II tea table with scalloped rim and knopped column raised on tripod supports
377 FF569/4 An Edwardian Hanoverian half canteen London 1907, of Hanoverian pattern with plain terminal, comprising six covers of tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoon, dessert forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, with an ivory handled carving set; also with a set of modern Hanoverian pattern table and side knives in fitted oak canteen with lift out tray
10cm high, 98g
Weighable silver 59oz
£80-120
£800-1,200
375 FG427/36 A matched pair of sauce boats Birmingham 1905, the first with chased floral and reeded detail and C scroll handle, with three hoof feet; the second, London, of similar design (2) Combined weight 23.4oz
£400-600
Scottish Silver
378 FG609/1 IONA - A Scottish peannular brooch Alexander Richie, modelled in silver of conventional form, decorated with banded and floral motifs in coloured enamel Width 5.3cm Note: For a similar example see ‘Iona Celtic Art’, E Mairi MacArthur, p52.
£300-500 379 FF880/1 An early Victorian Carlton Constable tip stave unmarked, the ebony shaft with simple cap terminals, one engraved with crown and initials VR, the other with engraved arms of the burgh of Carlton, the shaft with nine bands engraved with names and dates of moderators, the centre of the shaft with collar mount inscribed ‘Constable of Carlton 1747’ with acanthus mounts 15.7cm long
£400-600 380 FF932/1 A collection of wooden and horn quaiches to include a carved wooden example with interlace decoration and silver mounts; a plain horn example and simple wooden one; together with a staved beaker and two toddy ladles (6) £250-300
380 FF932/1 A collection of wooden and horn quaichs to include a carved wooden example with interlace decoration and silver mounts; a plain horn example and simple wooden one; together with a staved beaker and two toddy ladles (6) £250-300 381 FF689/1 Two Scottish school medals one unmarked, with classical head to obverse and presentation inscription dated 1934 to reverse, in fitted case; together with a school board of Glasgow Girls High School 9ct medallion, hallmarked to central disk, case (2) £200-300 382 FG350/22 A set of twelve George III tablespoons Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1794, of Celtic Point pattern with bright cut engraved borders and cartouche, foliate script initials ‘AP’ and numbered 1 - 12 (12) 24.5cm long, combined weight 25oz
£200-300
383 FF608/13 A collection of Scottish spoons mainly teaspoons, to include early examples by J Hewitt of Edinburgh, a pair by Rettie & Sons of Aberdeen, with Edinburgh marks, a condiment ladle by William Jamieson of Aberdeen; together with various other later examples (qty)
386 FF608/9 A group of Scottish Hanoverian pattern tablespoons to include three by Milne & Campbell of Glasgow; a pair by Thomas Leslie (possibly) Edinburgh 1751; James Ker Edinburgh 1742, one Aitchison Edinburgh 1744, together with a single London example (8)
Weighable silver 12.8oz
£300-500
Combined weight 17.5oz
£200-250 384 FG350/37 Two George III serving spoons Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1789, of Celtic Point pattern with crest and motto to terminal; together with a Fiddle pattern example, William Auld, Edinburgh 1811 (2)
387 FF608/12 A collection of early teaspoons mainly Scottish, to include a number of Scottish Fiddle pattern with examples by William Hannay of Paisley, W Napier of Glasgow, Robert Dickson of Perth etc; together with a small number of later spoons and a toddy ladle (qty)
32cm and 31cm long, combined
Weighable sliver 10.5oz
weight 6oz
£250-350
£200-300 385 FF608/7 A pair of George II tablespoons James McKenzie I (possibly) Edinburgh 1759. of Celtic Point pattern with engraved initial to terminal (2)
388 FG91/16 A pair of George I tablespoons J Seatoun, Edinburgh 1717, Assay Master Edward Penman, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest to obverse of terminal (2)
22cm long, combined weight 4oz
250cm long, combined weight 4.4oz
£200-300
£200-300
385A FG9/247A A Cowrie shell snuff box unmarked, of conventional form, the hinged cover with reeded detail to rim and engraved foliate detail to lid 7.5cm long
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389 FG689/1 A George II hash spoon William Dempster, Edinburgh 1757, Assay Master Hugh Gordon, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, the bowl with chamfered drop and later armorial 36cm long, 6.2oz Heraldry: With contemporary crest to reverse of terminal for the Whitefoord family of Blairquhan and Ballochmyle. With additional later armorial to reverse of bowl for Lockhart.
390 FG350/46 Aberdeen - A matched group of teaspoons, sugar tongs and preserve spoon Rettie & Sons, marked R&S, A, B, D, with Edinburgh marks of Fiddle pattern with engraved initials (6) £80-120
Note: Originally made for Sir John Whitefoord of Blairquhan, this spoon was likely inherited by his son and heir Sir John Whitefoord of Ballochmyle. The younger Sir John was perhaps most famous as one of Robert Burns’ earliest patrons. Sir John Jnr and Robert Burns met when the latter was tenant at Mossgiel Farm near Ballochmyle. They served together as, the Master and the Depute Master of the St. James Masonic Lodge, where their friendship blossomed. Whitefoord later helped Burns with introductions in Edinburgh after the poet moved to the city. Although without conclusive proof, a case has been put forward that this close connection of
392 FG350/18 Aberdeen - Two Scottish provincial toddy ladles James Erskine, marked E, three towers, hand and dagger, of Celtic Point pattern with initials to terminal; another similar of Old English pattern marked hand and dagger, E (2)
391 FG350/26 Aberdeen - A group of three Scottish provincial tablespoons a pair by James Erksine, marked E, three towers, hand and dagger and one by John Leslie marked IL, incuse thistle, all of Old English pattern with script engraved initials to terminal (3)
393 FF932/2 Aberdeen - a Scottish provincial horn quaich attributed to William Dunningham & Co, unmarked, the blonde horn body with twin lugs collet set with citrines
combined weight 5.3oz
14cm wide across lugs
£180-220
£150-200
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16cm long
£120-180
Whitefoord and Burns may suggest this spoon was used to serve Burns at one of the many meetings between him and his patron. Literature: ‘Reconstructing the Past through Material Culture: ‘Facts’, Imagination, Poetry - and a 1757 Silver Ragout Spoon from Edinburgh’, K. Brown, History Scotland magazine, May/June 2013 issue.
£800-1,200
394 FG91/17 Aberdeen - a Scottish provincial cow horn tyg William Dunningham & Co, marked WD&Co, Edinburgh 1907, the cow horn body with applied plaque and rim and three simple S scroll handles; together with carved oak tyg with celtic beast terminals to handles and knotwork border, with in set silver plated liner, signed to base James Dunn of Brechin (2) 45mm and 7.5cm high
£250-350
395 FG350/13 Arbroath - A Scottish provincial tablespoon Andrew Davidson, marked AD, plant, plant, portcullis, of Fiddle pattern with script initials ‘MC’ to terminal 22.5cm long, 61.8g
£100-200 396 FG350/20 Arbroath - A pair of Scottish provincial tablespoons Andrew Davidson, marked AD, plant, plant, portcullis, of Fiddle pattern with script initials ‘MC’ to terminal (2) 22.5cm long, combined weight 125.7g
£200-300
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397 FF608/10 Ayr - A pair of silver plated Scottish provincial sugar tongs Wilkinson & Lomond, marked B, W&L, AYR, of Kings pattern with plain bowls 15cm long
£100-200 398 FG350/28 Banff - A Scottish provincial tablespoon William Byres, marked WB, BANF, of Old English pattern with vacant terminal 20cm long, 49.9g
£100-200 399 FF955/3 Banff - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle William Simpson, marked WS, H, B, of elongated Oar pattern with script initials ‘EAD’ to terminal 15.5cm long, 35.7g
401 FF955/1 Banff - A rare Scottish provincial tablespoon Alexander Shirras, marked AS, BANF (NF conjoined), AS, S, of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminals and large chamfered heel 20.5cm long, 74.4g Provenance: Lyon & Turnbull 27th May 2004, lot 467
£1,500-2,500 402 FF608/8 Canongate - A pair of Scottish provincial tablespoons Colin Mitchell, with obscured Canongate marks, and over struck part Edinburgh marks for 1731, of Hanoverian pattern with crest and motto to terminal, the bowls with moulded rat tail (2) 20.2cm long, combined weight 4.3oz
£200-300
£200-300 400 FG91/15 Banff - a scarce set of six Scottish provincial teaspoons W & J Simpson, marked WS, JS, of Fiddle pattern with engraved script initials C to terminal (6) 14cm long, combined weight 3.4oz
£400-600
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403 FG350/48 Dumfries - A Scottish provincial teaspoon David Gray, marked anchor, unicorn, DG, of Fiddle pattern with script initials to terminal; together with a Fiddle pattern teaspoon by A Cameron of Dundee and four by William Hannay of Paisley (6) £100-200
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404 FF608/14 Dumfries - A collection of Scottish provincial flatware all David Gray, variously marked, to include a tablespoon and a set of six teaspoons, all Fiddle pattern (7) 5.2oz
£150-250 405 FG91/18 Dundee - a Scottish provincial quaich marked JR, London 1912, of deep bowl with hammered finish an twin plain lug; together with a cased set of silver handled knives ‘replica of an antique Georgian handle c1790’ retailed by J Ramsay of Dundee (2)
406 FG350/30 Glasgow - A Scottish provincial teaspoon William Napier, maker’s mark only, of Scots Fiddle pattern with vacant terminal; a set of five Scots Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Alexander Zeigler, marked AZ, thistle, duty head, with engraved initials to terminal (6) £120-180 407 FG350/25 Glasgow - A pair of Scottish provincial tablespoons Milne & Campbell, marked M&C, town mark, M&C, worn mark, of Old English pattern with vacant terminal (2) 21cm long, combined weight 131.8g
£100-200
£250-350
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408 FG455/3 A rare pair of William III Scottish provincial communion cups J Luke II of Glasgow, marked IL, Glasgow town mark, IL, b, the deep bell shaped bowls inscribed ‘THE COMMUNION CUP AT KILLBRYDE’ resting on a tapered knopped baluster stem and stepped circular foot (2) 23cm high, 16oz each Provenance: West Kilbride Parish Church Note: Bell shaped communion cups such as this represent amongst the earliest patterns of communion ware in Glasgow. As would become standard for Glasgow communion wares they are made by John Luke whose family name would be tied to the manufacture of high quality silver for generations to come.
£6,000-8,000
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409 FG350/21 Glasgow - A Scottish provincial tablespoon James Glen, marked IG, town mark, IG, S, of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminal; together with a similar example by Milne & Campbell, marked M&C, town mark, O, of Hanoverian pattern with script initial to reverse of terminal (2)
412 FG404/3 Inverness - A Scottish provincial soup ladle Robert Naughton, marked RN, cornucopia, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with bird of prey crest and script initial ‘R’ to terminal, with deep oval bowl
20.5cm and 21cm long, 70.6g and
413 FG404/4 Inverness - A Scottish provincial soup ladle Donald Fraser, marked DF, INS, T, of Old English pattern with script initials ‘DMK’ to terminal with deep circular bowl
70.8g
£100-200 410 FG350/2 Glasgow - a Scottish provincial hash spoon Milne & Campbell, marked M&C, town mark, M&C, O (?), of Hanoverian pattern with script initials ‘WD’ to reverse of terminal 41cm long, 7.7oz
£900-1,000 411 FG404/2 Inverness - A set of three Scottish provincial dessert forks Robert Naughton, marked RN, cornucopia, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with crest to terminal (3) 17cm long, combined weight 4.1oz
£200-300
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32cm long, 7.2oz
£300-400 413
415
32cm long, 7oz
£250-350 414 FG404/5 Inverness - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle Robert Naughton, marked RN, cornucopia, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with script initials ‘RJ’ to finial and oval bowl 16cm long, 32g
£100-200 415 FG404/6 Inverness - A Scottish provincial dessert spoon Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, J, of Old English pattern with script initials ‘AMKB’ to finial
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416 FG404/7 Inverness - A set of five Scottish provincial table spoons Donald Fraser, marked DF, INS, of Fiddle pattern with script initials ‘HBM’ to terminal (5)
417 FG404/9 Inverness - A set of six Scottish provincial dessert spoons Robert Naughton, marked RN, thistle, cornucopia, of Fiddle pattern with crest to terminal (6)
22.5cm long, combined weight 11oz
18cm long, combined weight 6.7oz
£400-600
£400-600
18cm long, 31g
£100-200
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418 FG404/10 Inverness - A set of four Scottish provincial dessert spoons Robert Naughton, marked RN, cornucopia, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with crest to terminal (4)
420 FG404/12 Inverness - A set of six Scottish provincial tablespoons Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, J, of Old English pattern with script initials ‘H / MG’ to terminal (6)
422 FG404/14 Inverness - A pair of Scottish provincial condiment spoons Alexander McLeod, marked AML, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with script initials ‘JEMJ’ to terminal and oval shallow bowl (2)
424 FG404/20 Inverness - A Scottish provincial masking spoon Alexander Stewart, marked AS, mark indistinct, of Old English pattern with part twisted stem and vacant terminal
18cm long, combined weight 4.46oz
22cm long, combined weight 12oz
10cm long, 16.4g
16cm long, 19.2g
£300-400
£600-800
£100-150
£120-180
419 FG404/11 Inverness - A Scottish provincial serving spoon Alexander Stewart, marked AS, INS, mark indistinct, of Celtic Point pattern with vacant terminal
423 FG404/15 Inverness - A pair of Scottish provincial table spoons Robert Naughton, marked RN, cornucopia, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with script initial ‘C’ to terminal (2)
30cm long, 3.36oz
421 FG404/13 Inverness - A set of six Scottish provincial dessert spoons Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, J, of Old English pattern with vacant terminal (6)
22.5cm long, combined weight
425 FG404/21 Inverness - A Scottish provincial dessert spoon Jamieson & Naughton, marked J&N, INS of Old English pattern with script initials ‘HJ’ and ‘12’ to terminal
£200-300
17.5cm long, combined weight 6oz
4.5oz
17.5cm long, 26.8g
£400-600
£200-300
£80-120
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426 FD146/3 Montrose - A set of six Scottish provincial teaspoons makers mark unclear (possibly ??S), marked makers mark, rose head, rose head, of Oar pattern with engraved initials ‘JMN’ (6)
433
68.9g
£250-350 427 FF608/6 Paisley - A set of six Scottish provincial dessert spoons William Hannay, marked WH, Edinburgh 1801, of Old English pattern with foliate script initial B to terminal (6) 6oz
£150-250 428 FG350/44 Paisley - A Scottish provincial tablespoon William Hannay, marked WH, anchor, anchor, WH, of Old English pattern with initials to reverse of terminal; together with a Fiddle pattern tablespoon Robert Keay of Perth, marked RK, double headed eagle, RK, double headed eagle, RK (2) 23cm and 22.5cm long, 51.6g and 66.1g
£100-200
434 429 FG350/35 Perth - A Scottish provincial serving spoon Charles Murray, marked CM, double headed eagle, CM, double headed eagle, CM, of Old English pattern with script initial ‘L’ to terminal
432 FG710/1 Perth - a pair of Scottish provincial serving spoons Robert & Robert Keay, marked R&RK, double headed eagle twice, R&RK, of Fiddle pattern with engraved script initials DS to terminal (2)
29cm long, 3.5oz
32cm long, combined weight 7.7oz
£200-300
£300-500
430 FG350/31 Perth - A Scottish provincial pair of salad servers Robert Keay, marked double headed eagle, RK, double headed eagle, RK, double headed eagle, RK, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminals, comprising a serving spoon and fork (2)
433 FG404/23 Perth - A Scottish provincial tablespoon Francis Brown & James Brown, marked IB, FB, fluer de lis, of Hanoverian pattern with script initials ‘JM / MM’ to reverse of terminal 20cm long, 67.9g
£600-800
32cm long, combined weight 7.2oz
£300-500 431 FG350/29 Perth - A set of five Scottish provincial tablespoons Robert & Robert Keay, marked Edinburgh 1837, R&RK, of Fiddle pattern with script initial ‘H’ to terminal (5)
434 FF955/2 Tain - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle Alexander Stewart, marked AS, Tain C, of Fiddle pattern with engraved script initials ‘GA’ to terminal 16.2cm long, 34.4g
£800-1,200
23cm long, combined weight 10.8oz
£200-300
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Antique Silver
435 FF786/3 A silver mounted claret jug Walter & Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1904, of tapered form, the mounts and handle with beaded detail with pierced stylised thumb piece, to a circular swept foot
442 FG477/45 A late Victorian teapot and sugar bowl Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1898, with gadrooned lower section and floral borders above, curved spout and angular handles (2)
Height: 28cm
Teapot 14cm high, 26oz
£300-500
£250-350
436 SV50/25B A pair of Edwardian table candlesticks London 1903, the tapered reeded columns with deep sconce and spreading domed base (2)
443 FG477/46 A Victorian salver Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1897, of circular outline, with reeded detail to the rim, with three ball and claw feet
24cm high
£150-180 437 FG709/3 A cased presentation key JF, Glasgow 1903, in a fitted presentation case, with engraved coat of arms and presentation inscription presented by The Burgh of Barrhead; together with a presentation medal presented by Eastwood and Cathcart Agricultural Society (2)
Diameter 25cm, 20oz
439 FF563/1 A late Victorian presentation curling stone spirit kettle Sheffield 1899, the body formed as a curling stone with presentation inscription, twist off cover and handle, raised on a stand with cross supports of curling brooms with central burner, raised on cross formed base of curling shoes 23.5cm high, 47oz Note: The presentation inscription reads ‘Presented by the member of the Falkirk Curling Club to Alexander Nimmo Esq Of Westbank their President on the occasion of his marriage 21st February 1900’
438 FF863/2 A silver salver makers mark indistinct, Sheffield 1902, of circular outline, the rim with reeded and shell detail, to three bracket feet Diameter: 38cm, 39.5oz
£350-450
440 FF515/2 A cased set of six silver buttons Import marks for London 1902, of circular form, cast with Diana the Huntress in a landscape setting, plain wire hoop, cased in box for Nathan, 187 Sloane Street London Each 27mm diameter
£120-180
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445 FG327/122 A late Victorian salver Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896, of shaped circular outline with beaded and pierced border enclosing an engraved centre 21.5cm diameter, 9.5oz
£180-250
£600-800
Combined weight: 4.1oz
£150-250
£200-300
441 SV111/334 A set of four circular salts Carrington & Co, London 1902, of plain design with reeded detail to the rim, on three hoof feet (4)
446 FG477/48 A Victorian silver three piece tea service Mackay Chisholm, Edinburgh 1894, comprising a tea pot sugar bowl, and milk jug, of squat form with reeded detail to lower half, with angular C scroll handle (3) Teapot 12cm tall, combined weight
16oz
27oz
£200-300
£300-500
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447 SV50/25C A collection of items to include various sugar bowls, milk jugs, sauceboats and two sugar spoons (qty) 23.5oz
£200-300 448 FG477/59 A matched George III and Victorian silver canteen of cutlery London, the majority 1890, of double struck Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons, thirteen dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles and a pair of serving spoons (qty) Combined weight 161oz
£1,000-1,500 449 FF167/4A A collection of fiddle pattern flatware various dates and makers, to include tablespoons, dessert spoons, forks etc (qty) 44.8oz
£300-500 450 FG709/10 A mixed collection of flatware to include various serving spoons, tea spoons, salt spoons and forks (qty) Combined weight: 17oz
£300-500
451 FF553/9 A Victorian matched canteen of Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern flatware predominantly G Adams, London 1870’s, for twelve covers comprising table forks, tablespoons, dessert forks and dessert spoons; together with a matched set of teaspoons, all contained in a modern fitted canteen 137oz
£1,500-1,800
452 SV77/4 A cased set of six salts Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1871, of cauldron form with foliate and flowerhead border and gadrooned rims, raised on hoof feet, in fitted case with five salt spoons (unmarked) 13.5oz
£250-350 453 FF488/2 A gold and mother of pearl fruit knife apparently unmarked, the handle with mother of pearl facings with reeded details and floral bosses, with reeded mounts, and simple hinged tapered blade 15.5cm long
£150-250
454 FG712/6 A pair of grape scissors Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895, of conventional form with engraved foliate detail Length: 16cm, 3oz
£120-180 455 FG712/5 A novelty letter opener Sampson Mordan, London 1896, modelled as an infantry officers sword with detachable scabbard and suspension loops Length: 20cm, 1.4oz
£300-500 456 FG712/7 A oval drinking flask Chawner & Co, London 1874, of plain design with screw cap and pull off cup to base Length: 11cm, 4.2oz
£150-250
457 FG712/3 A collection of items to include a heart shaped scent flask, Birmingham 1898; a small silver purse, of rectangular outline with floral detail, Birmingham 1902; a cylindrical scent bottle, with engraved foliate detail, hinged lid and glass stopper, Birmingham 1896 (3) Combined weight: 3.2oz
£200-300 458 FG712/2A A Victorian vinaigrette Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832, of rectangular outline with foliate detail, the gilt interior with with pierced foliate grill; together with a small snuff box, of rectangular outline with hinged lid, with engraved foliate detail and scrip initial to lid (2) Combined weight: 1.5oz
£250-350
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459 FG427/29 A set of six wine goblets George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1864, the bowl of tapered form with chased floral swag detail, to a knopped stem with swept circular foot (6) Height: 13cm, combined weight: 14.5oz
£400-600
460 FG507/34A A Victorian salver London 1862, of circular outline with beaded rim enclosing a reticulated border with swan and foliate details, raised on four reticulated bracket feet
461 FG587/12 A Victorian wine ewer J S Hunt London 1861, the body of baluster form with slender neck, with chased decoration of trailing fruiting vines and with naturalistic branch handle, the body with engraved crest within laurel leaf cartouche
49cm diameter, 99oz
£1,200-1,800
30cm high, 25.6oz
£400-600
462 SV77/5 A Victorian three piece part tea set Sheffield 1855, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug each of large baluster form with chased floral, foliate and scrolls with bracket feet and acanthus spouts (3) Coffee pot 27cm high, combined weight 66oz
£500-800
463 FG507/1 A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1853, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of baluster form with engraved foliate detail, the handles and spout with similar applied detail and applied floral finials (4) combined weight 69.8oz, coffee pot 25cm tall
£600-800
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464 FF608/5 A set of six Victorian dessert forks WH Glasgow 1851, of Fiddle pattern with engraved gothic initial B to terminal (6) 8.5oz
465 FF608/11 A Victorian presentation snuff box Birmingham 1846, of shaped rectangular outline with engraved foliage and scrolls and inscription to cover
£150-250
7.2cm wide, 92g
£150-250
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466 FG596/20 A Victorian sugar bowl & tongs Marshall & Son, Edinburgh 1843, of hemispherical form with flat chased scrolling and foliate decoration, with everted rim and spool foot; together with a matched pair of sugar tongs
467 FG661/2 A Victorian cased fish set Sheffield 1838, for eighteen covers, with simple blades and tines and flared mother of pearl handles with stained fish motif, in fitted case with twin lift out trays £300-500
468 FG706/1 A Victorian claret Jug Sheffield 1838, the fluted tapered body with engraved presentation inscription and trailing fruiting vine to neck, with foliate S scroll handle and hinged cover, the whole on a domed fluted spreading foot
15cm diameter, 11oz
32cm high, 22oz
£500-700
£500-600
468A SV77/7 A Victorian ewer John Muirhead & Sons Glasgow 1886, of slightly flared form, profusely decorated panels of displayed fruit and flowers, scroll formed cartouche with engraved crest, S scroll handle and domed hinged cover 25cm high, 28oz
£200-300
469 FF659/1 SIR WALTER SCOTT INTEREST - A William IV castle top snuff box Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1834, of rectangular outline with gadrooned rims, the hinged cover with floral border enclosing a scene of Abbotsford House within landscape 9cm wide, 6.5oz
£400-600
470 FG709/9 A William IV soup ladle Charles Eley, London 1834, of plain form; together with another soup ladle with engraved detail and shell bowl (2) 10.7oz
471 FG709/7 A William IV meat skewer William Eaton, London 1834, of typical form with engraved crest; together with a smaller example with a decorative foliate terminal depicting a harp, London 1834 (2)
£200-300
Combined weight: 5.7oz
£200-300
472 SV50/25D A set of William IV fruit knives and forks W Chawner, London 1833, comprising six pairs of knives and forks in Old English, Shell and Thread pattern with simple blades and four tined forms, with engraved crest (12) £300-500
473 FF553/36B A matched pair of mustard pots Charles Thomas Fox, London 1831 & 1834, each of plain from with gadrooned detail to rim, plain handles with shell thumb-piece and blue-glass liners; each with a fiddle pattern mustard spoon with engraved ‘W’ to terminal (4) 45mm tall, weighable silver 9.6oz
£250-350
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474 SV50/25 A matched collection of King’s pattern flatware predominantly Edinburgh circa 1830, to include various tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, soup ladle and fish server etc (qty)
476 FG474/5 A George IV chamber stick London 1826, of conventional form, the round base with gadrooned rim, the central socket with pull out sconce, set with S scroll handle and conical snuffer
170oz
£250-350
Base 15cm diameter, 11.8oz
£1,500-1,800 475 FF608/4 A set of nine William IV tableforks Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1830, of Fiddle pattern with engraved initials to terminal (9) 27oz
£250-350
477 YE2013/18 A matched four piece Victorian tea set various dates and makers, comprising water pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of zodiac pattern with profusely chased decoration (4) water pot 27cm high, combined weight 55oz
£700-900
478 FG709/11 A small snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, of rectangular outline, with engraved foliate and engine turned detail; together with a small rectangular vinaigrette with engraved detail and pierced foliate grille; another of hexagonal outline, with scrolling pierced grille (3)
479 SV111/298 A pair of George IV six toast racks William Esterbrook, London 1823 & 1828, of double hoop design with crest and ring handles, to four acanthus bracket feet (2)
480 SV111/300 A pair of George III grape scissors W Eley & W Fearn, london 1814, of cast form with reeded loop handles and trailing fruiting vines, the simple scissor action to plain points
Length 16.5cm, 19.25oz
18cm long, 3.3oz
Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
£1,000-1,500
£200-300
Snuff box: 6cm x 3.5cm, combined weight: 2.4oz
£250-350
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483 FF553/27 A George III Argyle W & A Lestourgeon London, of straight sided form with gadrooned rim and straight spout, the wooden C scroll handle with socket attachment and shell cover to inner well 12cm high, 10oz
£800-1,200
484 FG587/13 A George III twin compartment tea caddy John Robbins London 1800, of tapered rectangular form with incurved corners, the brandy with fluted decoration, with twin flush hinged compartments, with lock and with reeded loop handle 19cm high, 19.2oz
£1,500-2,500
485 FF553/26 A George III teapot and stand Crispin Fuller (probably) London 1796, of straight sided rectangular form, curved corners, with tapered straight spout, C scroll wooden handle and stained ivory pineapple finials; together with a matching stand of simple form with four bracket feet (2) Teapot 15cm high, combined weight 19.7oz
£300-500 486 FG474/4 A George III teapot Samuel Hennell (probably), London 1805, of lobed bellied form with engraved Egyptian revival border and hinged lid, curved spout and angular wooden handle 15cm high, 22oz
487 FG676/8 A George III serving spoon Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle circa 1800, Old English pattern with plain terminal 30cm long, 3.3oz
488 FE52/6 A pair of George III waiters T Hannan & J Crouch, London 1799, of circular outline with gadrooned rim and script initial S to centre, raised on three gadrooned bracket feet (2)
£150-250
23cm diameter, each 18oz
£800-1,200
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Length of case: 13.3cm
490 FF553/35 A late 18th early 19th century seal case apparently unmarked, of plain tapering cylindrical form with reeded detail to foot and hinges, two compartments, the bottom seal matrix with armorial
£200-300
Length 14.5cm
489 FF920/1 A George III cased toothbrush and tooth powder box JP?, London 1793, the box of plain rectangular design with two hinged lids and knop to one end, together with the toothbrush of plain design (bristles deficient); in a fitted tooled leather case
£180-220
491 FG587/11 George III oval tea caddy William Pitts London 1786, of fluted oval form with flushed hinged domed cover with cast floral finial 14cm wide, 15.6oz
£800-1,200
492 FE474/10 A George III twin handled dish London 1786, the tapered hemispherical bowl with embossed foliate and lattice borders with twin cast scroll handles and raised on a domed foot 18cm wide, 6oz
£200-300
493 FG709/4 A shell butter dish William Plummer, London 1784, with engraved crest , to three small feet also modelled as shells Length: 13.5cm, 3.9oz
£250-350
494 FG709/6 A George III salver London 1782, of circular outline with scalloped rim and engraved foliate and scrolling detail, with engraved initials to centre, to three hoof feet
495 SV111/295 A pair of George III wick trimmers BM Birmingham 1777, of conventional form with lyre handles and loop terminals, with scissor action and box snuffer
Diameter: 21cm, 13.8oz
16cm long, 3oz
£200-300
Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
£300-500
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496 A set of four early George III candlesticks Peter Werritzer London 1763, the corinthian columns with pierced acanthus capitals and pull out sconce, raised on a domed square base with floral garlands and gadrooned borders (4) 37cm high
ÂŁ5,000-8,000
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497 FF608/2 A George III drum teapot London 1773, of straight sided drum form with embossed acanthus swags and fluted roundels, with straight spout and wooden C scroll handle 13cm high, 13.7oz
£400-600
498 SV50/25A A George III salver Richard Rugg, London 1775, of shaped circular outline with beaded border and engraved foliate decoration, raised on three claw and ball feet; together with a modern salver with shell and crescent border with engraved crest, raised on three bracket feet (2)
499 FG477/47 A George III silver meat skewer London 1768, of conventional from with loop terminal inscribed ‘Geo III 1768’; together with a George III old English pattern soup lade, Edinburgh circa 1800; and a Stilton scoop with ivory handle, Sheffield 1928 (3)
20cm and 27cm diameter,
£200-300
combined weight 28oz
£300-500
501 FG767/1 A George III card tray William Law, Dublin 1819, retailed by William Morgan, of shaped circular outline with cast scroll shell and foliate rim, the centre with chased border of C scrolls flowers and birds, raised on three hoof feet 18cm diameter, 9.8oz
£300-500 502-503 No lots
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Weighable silver 8.2oz
500 FG474/3 A George III bun caster London 1776, of simple baluster form with moulded girdle and domed pierced pull off cover, raised on a domed spool foot 9.3cm high
£120-180
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504 FG764/1 A fine pair of George II Irish sauceboats Samuel Wood, Dublin circa 1755, the slight baluster bodies of oval outline with scalloped rim, the whole with finely flat chased rococo scrolls and fruiting vine and scroll formed cartouche with armorial and motto within, with applied case feet with displayed eagles and floral garlands with claw and ball terminals on shell caps, with flying S scroll handle with griffin terminal (2) 22cm long, combined weight 36.2oz Provenance: Sotheby’s Gleneagles 27th & 28th of August 1970
ÂŁ3,000-5,000
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505 SV111/292 A fine George II Irish epergne John Gumley Dublin circa 1735 (date letter lacking), the deep boat shaped central bowl with finely pierced foliate and asymmetrical scroll terminals, cast gadrooned and acanthus border, set on a straight column support with chased scrolls and pierced flared lower section with cast foliate border and raised on acanthus capped scrolling supports, each support with S scroll arms and shaped circular dish, with engraved armorial to centre of main bowl and crests to each comport 37cm high, 112oz Heraldry: The arms of Waller of Castletown, co. Limerick impaling Smith. Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire Note: The armorial engraving for Waller impaling Smith unusually features the royal shield of France hanging from the branches of a walnut tree. It commemorates the capture of Charles, Duke of Orleans, by English soldiers under the personal command of Henry V at the 1415 battle of Agincourt. Orleans was among 1500 French noblemen taken prisoner, many of whom were held for ransom. He was brought back to England and held at the moated manor house of Sir Richard Waller (1395-1462) in Groombridge, Kent until eventually taken to the Tower of London. The Waller crest and the shield charged with three walnut leaves allude to this detention, indeed some accounts credit Sir Richard with the capture of the French duke. Sir Hardress Waller, a judge at the trial of King Charles I, who retired to Ireland and settled in Castletown co. Limerick, is credited with the role of progenitor of the Irish family of that name.
ÂŁ20,000-30,000
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506 SV111/294 A set of four George II cast silver candlesticks James Gould, London 1748, with knopped and fluted baluster stem with leaf capped sections, the stepped square base with shell corners, the plain socket sconces with pull out square drip pans (4) 22cm high, combined weight 77oz Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
ÂŁ5,000-8,000
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507 SV111/316 A pair of George III sauce boats possibly George Boothby, London 1740, of plain design with moulded rim and leaf capped double scroll handles, on three hoot and shell feet (2) Length: 20.5cm, 28oz Provenance: Skeldon House, Ayrshire
£1,200-1,800
508 FG3/5 A set of 18th century silver mounted pistol grip knives mainly unmarked, some with lion passant mark only, comprising nine table and nine smaller knives each with chamfered pistol grips and modern steel blades (18) 24cm and 20cm long
£400-600
510 FF553/21 A pair of mid 18th century sugar nips marked WC and lion passant, of typical scissor action with engraved initials, with a similar modern pair; together with a small collection flatware to include various teaspoons, tablespoons, berry spoons and ladles etc (qty) Combined weight: 25.5oz
509 FF553/20 A pair of open salts London 1748, of plain circular outline to three hoofed feet, the body with engraved armorial; together with a pair of shell-bowl salt spoons (4) Weighable silver: 4.5oz
£300-500
5.8oz, 35cm long
513 FF553/17 A George II sauceboat London 1742, of squat form with baluster body, everted scalloped rim, with acanthus capped S scroll handle and raised on three hoof feet
£300-400
17cm long, 9.3oz
511 FG9/245 A George II hash spoon London 1746, of Hanoverian pattern, with engraved detail to heel and armorial to terminal
£150-250 512 FF553/19 A pair of George II casters London 1743, of plain baluster form with reeded girdles and domed foot, with pull off pierced and engraved covers (2) 12cm high, combined weight 5.8oz
£200-300
514 FF553/25 A George II coffee pot Bowles Nash, London 1725, of flared cylindrical form with engraved crest to body, facetted S scroll spout and domed hinged cover, with S scroll wooden handle 24.5cm high, 27oz
£600-800
£120-180
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515 FF679/1 A large George II Brandy pan John Edwards II (probably) London 1729,of typical baluster form with short V spout and socket handle with turned wooden grip 30cm long, gross weight 19.7oz
£2,000-3,000
516 FG709/5 An early English provincial seal-top spoon unattributed, the fig shaped bowl to a plain stem terminating with a knopped finial Length: 16cm, 7.9oz
£300-500
517 FG709/2 A William III tumbler cup York 1693, of typical rounded conventional form Height: 5cm, 2.9oz
£400-600
518 FG709/1 A Queen Anne Britannia standard porringer London 1711, of twin handled design, with reeded detail and scrolling vacant cartouche to front Height 8cm, 3.1oz
£300-500
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520 FG427/19 A late 16th/early 17th century English provincial seal top spoon with rose head mark to bowl, the baluster finial with plain seal, to a rectangular section to stem with large deep bowl
519 FG709/5A A collection of early spoons to include a lace back round end spoon, London 1683; two trefid spoons, one London and one unattributed provincial; a 1709 dog nose spoon, London; a Hanovarian table spoon, London 1730, John Wrenn (5)
Length: 17cm, 35.7g
£500-800
£300-400
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521 ES769/15 A Queen Anne Britannia standard chocolate pot Richard Green, London 1706 (marked to body and cover), the plain body of flared cylindrical form, the curved spout with hinged cover, the side set S scroll fruit wood handle with shaped terminals, the loose hinged domed cover with scrolling thumbpiece and hinged finial 25cm high, 26oz
ÂŁ8,000-12,000
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We are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. Under new legislation which came into effect on 1st January 2012, this applies to living artists and artists who have died in the last 70 years. This royalty will be charged to the buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the buyers premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros),charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’) and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneer. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk. 7. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (a) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. We accept cash, bank transfer (details on request), Switch or Debit Cards and Visa or MasterCard (please note there is a surcharge of 2% (VAT included) when using credit cards). We do not accept American Express. (2) any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 8. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than four 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 other associated charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) It is the buyer’s responsibility to ascertain collection procedures, particularly if the sale is not being held at our main saleroom and the potential storage charges for lots not collected by the appropriate time. 9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on their behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate of 1.5% per month above the current base rate on the total amount due, to the extent it remains unpaid for more than four working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or
your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on their behalf pursue these rights and remedies only as far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these Conditions 10. 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. 11. COMMISSION BIDS While 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 shall if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer or our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so. 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. 12. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and to you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 13. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 14. 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. 15. STANDARD VENDOR FEES AND CHARGES (Subject to VAT) (1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and 10% thereafter is charged on the selling price of each lot (subject to a minimum charge of £30). Loss and damage warranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold. Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max £250 colour. Internet Marketing Service: £10 per lot. (2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw a lot organized for sale, a withdrawal fee will apply; (a) If withdrawn over 28 working days prior to the sale, this will be charged at 10% of the mid estimate along with any ancilliary incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (b) If withdrawn within 28 working days of the sale, this will be charged at 20% of the mid estimate along with any ancilliary incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (3) Aftersales: We reserve the right to accept an after-auction offer on a lot on behalf of the vendor, at the agreed reserve price or above, for up to 48 hours after the original auction. 16. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) While 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 or our employees or agents or the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 17. 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. GENERAL 18. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 9 (1) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 20. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 21. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items (Books, Jewellery, paintings, guns, firearms etc) in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary or guidance notes appearing in the catalogue. These notices and terms will also form part of our terms and conditions of sales. 22. 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. 23. Scottish law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 14/1
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No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for books bought at auction. Lots in the catalogue marked are subject to Droit de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right. Please ask us for details or see our conditions of sale. Please note, telephone bidding is only available on lots estimated at £300 or above. Where there are identical bids for a lot, the first received will be executed. Please make certain that your bids are submitted at least one hour before the start of the sale.
I request Lyon & Turnbull, without legal obligation of any kind on its part, to bid on the above up to the prices listed. I understand that if any of my bids are successful, the total price payable will be the amount of the final bid, plus a buyer’s premium calculated at 25% up to £25,000 then 20% thereafter. VAT will be charged on the premium.
We will do our utmost to ensure all commission and telephone bids are executed, however this can not be guaranteed and is a service offered at the bidders risk.
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Scottish Silver & Accessories August 2014 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR
Enquiries Colin Fraser Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 colin.fraser@lyonandturnbull.com Trevor Kyle Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 trevor.kyle@lyonandturnbull.com
A fine late 19th century copy of the Monymusk reliquary In silver, copper and enamel with finely engraved decoration. ÂŁ5,000 -10,000
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Arrangements for Sold Lots All bought items will be held free of charge at Broughton Place until the Friday following the sale. Thereafter lots will be removed to store in Edinburgh and a charge incurred. Administration fee: £20 + VAT Storage charges per lot per day are: Large Items £5 inc. insurance + VAT Small Items £2.50 inc. insurance + VAT Catering Refreshments will be available at the saleroom on view days and day of sale.
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