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LYON & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS EDINBURGH JEWELLERY & SILVER
email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com
182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Tel +44 (0)141 333 1992 Fax +44 (0)141 332 8240
78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES Tel +44 (0)20 7930 9115 Fax +44 (0)20 7930 7274
11TH FEBRUARY, 2015
33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel +44 (0)131 557 8844 Fax +44 (0)131 557 8668
Jewellery & Silver Wednesday, 11th February, 2015 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh
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Waverley Station Parking Multi-storey car parking is available at Greenside Place and in the St. James Centre; five minutes walk from the saleroom.
St Andrew Square
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Lyon & Turnbull saleroom
Local Deliveries A&S Pert Removals. Tel. +44 (0)7876 343520. Thistle Removals Tel: +44 (0)7836 774712 Email: thistleremovals@hotmail.co.uk New Leaf Removals Tel: +44 (0)7999 926261 Email: info@newleafremovals.co.uk Packing and Shipping Please note that we do not pack or ship items. The following suggested carriers will be able to arrange packing and shipping; please contact them directly to receive a quote. You may wish to contact an alternative courier. Smaller items & Pictures Mailboxes Etc 44/46 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4BF Tel: +44 (0)131 556 6226 Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673 Email: edinburgh@mbescotland.com
Furniture and larger items Constantine Constantine House North Caldeen Road Coatbridge North Lanarkshire ML5 4EF Tel: +44(0)1236 750055 Fax: +44(0)1236 750077 E-mail: enquiries@constantinemoving.com A Van Man Transport Unit 5, Benridge Park Holyrood Close, Creekmoor Poole, Dorset BH17 7BD Tel: +44 (0)1202 600 012 Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206 Email: office@avmt.co.uk Aardvark Art Services Ltd Birks Farm, Ballam Road Lytham, Lancashire FY8 4NL Tel: +44 (0)1253 794673 Fax: +44 (0)1253 730580 Email: info@aardvarkartservices.com
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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Jewellery & Silver To include Silver from the Collection of Lady Lanesborough Silver from the Estate of the Late Lady Mary Stewart A collection of shipping related silver from a Greek collector Wednesday, 11th February, 2015 at 10am (please note start time of sale) Sale Number LT430 Viewing Sunday, 8th February 12 noon - 4pm Monday, 9th February 10am - 5pm Tuesday, 10th February 10am - 7pm Morning of sale from 9am Specialists Trevor Kyle trevor.kyle@lyonandturnbull.com Ruth Davis ruth.davis@lyonandturnbull.com Colin Fraser (consultant) Catalogue: £12 BUYER’S PREMIUM 25% up to £50,000 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 (artist’s resale rights) applies (see our Terms and Conditions of Sale and Information for Buyers).
ENQUIRIES AND COMMISSION BIDS Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. 0131 557 8844 Fax. 0131 557 8668 email: info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com
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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 £50,000 / 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. Import/Export Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarize themselves with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots to another country. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale nor any delay in making full payment for the lot.
CITES Please be aware that lots marked with the symbol Y contain material which may be subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside the EU. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/ imports-exports/cites/ Bidding Please note that all first time bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration: 1 – Government issued photo ID (Passport/ Driving licence) 2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bank statement) You may present these documents in person or, alternatively, fax or email copies to us. We may, at our option, also ask you to provide a bank reference and/ or deposit. At the Sale Potential buyers must register and collect a bidding number before the sale begins, and show that number if successful in purchasing a lot. Please ensure that the auctioneer repeats the number correctly when confirming the sale. If there is any doubt at this stage as to the hammer price or buyer it must be brought to the auctioneer’s attention immediately. All lots will be invoiced to the name and address given on your registration form, which is nontransferable. If you have purchased a lot you may take your bidding number to the accounts department and receive an invoice immediately. If you have not been successful please leave the number at the Registration or Reception desks. In writing Bid forms are available at the sale and/or the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by post, or by fax as soon as possible prior to the sale and we will bid on your behalf up to the limit indicated. In the event of receiving two identical bids the first one received will take precedence. All bids must be received an hour before the sale. This service entirely at the bidder’s risk. By telephone Bids submitted by telephone must be confirmed in writing.
Telephone bidding If you are unable to attend the sale we can normally arrange for you to bid on the telephone. This service is available entirely at our discretion and at the bidder’s risk. All telephone bids must be confirmed in writing, listing the relevant lots and appropriate number to be called. We 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 Credorax). 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
1-38
Antique Jewellery
308-317
Coins, Medals & Banknotes
39-60
Gentlemen’s Jewellery & Accessories
318-339
Foreign & White Metalwares
61-88
Watches
340-405
Modern Silver
89-132A Diamond Jewellery
406-463
A Collection of Silver and Enamelled Items with Maritime & Shipping Themes
133-142
Emerald Jewellery
143-159
Pearl Jewellery
464-493
Scottish & Provincial Silver
160-176
Ruby & Sapphire Jewellery
494-558
Antique Silver
177-220
Mixed Gem Jewellery
559-567
Hester Bateman & Family Silver
221-235
Named Jewellery
568-575
Silver from the Collection of Lady Lanesborough
236-262
Modern Jewellery 576-593
263-307
Parcel Lots of Jewellery
Silver from the Estate of the Late Lady Mary Stewart
IMPORT/EXPORT Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarize themselves with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots to another country. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale nor any delay in making full payment for the lot. IMPORT OF IVORY INTO THE USA Please note that there are now revised rules with regards the import of ivory and items containing ivory into the USA – as the situation currently stands it is not possible to import any items containing ivory into the USA.
CONDITION REPORTS Please note that damage and/or restoration is indicated in the catalogue at our discretion. We are pleased to provide condition reports on all lots for those who cannot view in person. ONLINE CATALOGUE For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website at www.lyonandturnbull.com IMAGES Please note that images are not necessarily to scale. TELEPHONE BIDDING Please note that all absentee and telephone bid requests must be received an hour before the sale.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Historically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Certain enhancements, such as heating, are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually with oils or resin, for the same purpose. Other methods, including staining, dyeing, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones including Jade and associated hardstone that may have been bleached (usually in acid), polymer/resin filled or dyed, or a combination of any of these treatments. The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods. Heat enhancement of colour is usually permanent, however, in some cases; this may have an impact on the durability of the gemstone. Gemstones that have been oiled may require re-oiling after a number of years in order to retain their optimum appearance. It is, in suitable cases, Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describing certain gemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lot in the sale these reports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain a gemmological report for each gemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyers should assume that the gemstones may have been enhanced by some method. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’s pre-sale estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. ALL DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS ARE APPROXIMATE. DIAMOND GRADING TERMS Where printed in the catalogue, estimated diamond grades for colour and clarity are intended as guides for prospective buyers. Lyon & Turnbull do not guarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings. DIAMOND COLOUR
GIA
CIBJO
EXPLANATION
D
Exceptional White + (EW+)
Face up colourless Face down colourless
E
Exceptional White (EW)
F
Rare White + (RW+)
G
Rare White (RW)
H
White (W)
I/J
Slightly Tinted White (STW)
K/L
Tinted White (TW)
Face up slightly tinted Face down obviously tinted
M to Z
Tinted Colour (TC)
Face up obviously tinted Face down obviously tinted
Fancy
Fancy Colour
Face up definite colour
Face up colourless Face down slightly tinted
DIAMOND CLARITY GIA
CIBJO
EXPLANATION
Flawless (FL)
Loupe Clean (LC)
Shows no inclusions or blemishes under 10x magnification
Internally Flawless (IF)
Shows no inclusions and only insignificant blemishes under 10x magnification
Very Very Slightly Included (VVS) VVS1 / VVS2
Very Very Small Inclusions (VVS) VVS1 / VVS2
Minute inclusions, which are difficult, even for an experienced grader, to locate under 10x magnification
Very Slightly Included (VS) VS1 / VS2
Very Small Inclusions (VS) VS1 / VS2
Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10x magnification
Slightly Included (SI) SI1 / SI2
Small Inclusions (SI) SI1 / SI2
Noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification
Included (I) I1 / I2 / I3
Pique (P) P1 / P2 / P3
Obvious inclusions, visible to the unaided eye, face up. These may affect the stone’s beauty and durability.
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Antique Jewellery
1 HB362/9 A Victorian garnet, diamond, enamelled and gold pendant necklace the chain with turquoise enamelled hand suspending a gem set wreath with a trefoil set main section with foil backed garnets, rose cut diamond detail Overall length: 72mm
£1,800-2,200
2 HB360/3 A pair of Edwardian diamond cluster earrings each of open scrolling form, claw set in white metal with small old round cut diamonds, the central drop suspending an old pear shaped diamond Length: 44mm
£2,500-3,500
3 SV408/104 ROYAL FLYING CORPS - An early 20th century officers sweetheart brooch of conventional winged form with applied enamel initials RFC and enamel detail to the crown, the wings set throughout with small rose cut diamonds, the garland with small round cut emeralds Length: 55mm
£300-500
4 SV408/112 A pearl and turquoise set bracelet composed of curb links, collet set throughout with small circular turquoise and pearls, with concealed clasp and safety chain, stamped 15
5 HB360/9 A diamond set bracelet the tapering articulated central section set with eleven millegrain circular cut diamonds on diamond pave set links, to a flexible polished sprung bracelet, snap clasp with safety catch
16.6g
Length: 17.5cm, central section: 8.3cm
£100-200
£2,000-3,000
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6 HB360/10 A Victorian garnet set daisy chain necklace the graduated floral links composed of marquise and round cut garnets in closed back settings, with oval cut garnet links between, concealed clasp Length: 45cm
£3,000-5,000
7 HB173/3 A pearl set brooch of open floral design, set throughout with graduated seed and half pearls, set in yellow metal stamped 18CT Diameter: 32mm
8 HB360/6 An Edwardian diamond and agate set pendant of circular outline with applied ribbon motif, set throughout with small eight cut diamonds, framing a central moss agate panel, with diamond set bale
£300-500
Length (including bale): 30mm
£1,200-1,800 9 HB101/9 An Edwardian diamond set brooch of open circular form, set throughout with graduated circular mine cut diamonds and a central floral motif, in a fitted case
10 HB101/10 A late Victorian pearl set bangle plain wire frame with delicate floral motif, set throughout with seed pearls £150-250
11 HB101/12 An Edwardian pearl and peridot set pendant of open circular form with bow motif, with millegrain set round cut peridots and seed pearls, to a black ribbon
Diameter: 20mm
Length (including bale): 33mm
£150-250
£150-250
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12 HB360/5 A pair of diamond and sapphire set pendant earrings the small diamond and sapphire set cluster suspending a larger floral drop, claw set with six old cut diamonds, in a single border of small eight cut sapphires, with hook fittings Length: 55mm
£2,000-3,000 13 HB360/1 A Belle Epoque ruby and diamond set ring of scrolling design, claw set with a round cut ruby and three graduated small round cut diamonds, the scrolling shoulders set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked yellow metal band Ring size: M
£1,000-1,500
14 HB360/8 A diamond set novelty brooch modelled in white metal as a moth set throughout with small round cut diamonds Length: 26mm
£500-700 15 HB169/2 An opal and diamond set pendant brooch modelled as a bow in white metal, set throughout with small rose cut diamonds, suspending a carved opal modelled as a blossoming flower, set to the centre with small round cut diamond, in a fitted box by Carrington & Co Length: 37mm From the collection of the prominent 19th century MezzoSoprano opera singer, Marie Brema then by family descent.
£300-500
16 HB156/2 Two Scottish hardstone brooches the first of garter form with vacant centre, set throughout in unmarked white metal with various agates, with brooch and pendant fittings; the second modelled in silver as a fouled anchor with engraved detail, set with banded agates (2) £300-500
18 FE52/28 An amber necklace yellow orange graduated beads, simple clasp Length: 60cm, 58g
£200-300 19 FF283/3 A citrine and pearl set ring collet set with an oval cut citrine in a single border of seed pearls, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 9CT Ring size: S
17 HB133/1 An early 20th century seed pearl and turquoise set necklace the fine link chain with central panel of a scroll arm supporting a circular pearl and turquoise panel with three tapering similarly set drops Length of pendant: 50mm
£150-250
£100-150 20 HA173/2 An amethyst necklace the chain of belcher links, joined by an oval cut amethyst with two further chain suspensions and oval amethyst terminals together with a pearl necklace, the graduated pearls (untested) with a white metal oval clasp set single cut diamonds Length: 36cm (the drops extra), length: 60cm, pearls: 3.7 to 7.5mm
£300-400
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21 HB141/1 A George IV 18ct gold and enamel ring the central shield set with an old mine cut diamond, IN MEMORY OF in gilt in black enamel cartouches to the shank, engraved to interior ‘Robt Stone Obt 6 Jany 1829 Ae78’, together with another but with late 19th century engraved inscription (2) Ring sizes: R, N/O
£400-600
23 FF283/14 An Edwardian pearl and diamond set pendant of linear form, millegrain set two circular cut diamonds with rose cut diamond set leaves in between, terminating in a natural pearl, with accompanying report by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, dated 18.07.14, numbered 10194, stating the natural saltwater pearl shows no evidence of treatment Overall length: 40mm, pearl length:
22 HA356/3 An Arts and Crafts enamel pendant the oval panel with enamel detail of a duck, suspending three baroque pearls in an unmarked white metal mount, to an integral plain white link chain with barrel clasp Width of pendant: 33mm
£200-300
7mm
£1,000-1,500
25 HA384/1 A 19th century carved hardstone cameo brooch depicting a gentleman in profile, in a single border of seed pearls with mother of pearl back 25mm x 21mm
£150-250 26 HA47/2 An amber necklace of deep red colour, seventeen large and two small beads, silver clasp Length: 55cm, 158g
28 HB141/2 A collection of mourning jewellery to include a late 18th century silhouette signed Meirs, male head portrait, plain gold pendant frame with hair to rear; an early 19th century plaque brooch with scrolling frame plaited hair to front; an inscribed gold late 18th century pendant with hair, dated 1792 and 1791; a small photograph and one other gilt metal mourning brooch (qty) Silhouette height: 40mm
£200-300
£300-500 29 HB141/7 An Eastern silver bangle composed of tapering panels, each with embossed detail of Burmese mythical figures
Ring size: P/Q
27 HB101/8 An Edwardian gold curb link bracelet with an onset 19th century rosette, composed of a bouton pearl in a stylised border of small tapering sapphires and rose cut diamonds
£150-250
Weight: 26g
24 HA175/9A An American ring mount with pierced scrolling gallery and shoulders, millegrain set with a round cut sapphire to centre (other two stones deficient), shank signed T B STARR INC
£250-400
£150-250 30 HB141/11 A Victorian gold mounted amber pendant modelled as a padlock, engraved detail with pierced scrolling mount (hoop missing) Width: 35mm
£100-200
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31 HB141/3 A collection of mourning jewellery to include a group of three 19th century memorial plaque brooches with hair and pearls to front, black enamel borders, two with engraved inscriptions; together with a gold and blue enamel locket (4)
32 HB141/17 Two mid 19th century shell cameo brooches one depicting a hirsute gentleman, possibly Shakespeare; the other in plain gold slip mount, of a Grecian warrior (2) Length: 60mm
£250-400
£250-400
33 HB141/10 A late 19th century gold, pearl and gem set brooch modelled as a lyre, the frame principally of woven hair and pearl set detail, set to the lower centre with a foil back garnet Length: 35mm
34 HB141/4 A late 18th century oval mourning ring the navette panel with painted figural decoration, engraved shank; together with a similar period oval brooch/pendant the miniature of Naval theme, coloured on ivory (2)
£200-300
Ring size: L, length of brooch: 26mm
£300-500
35 HB141/12 An early 19th century gold three tiered pendant of filigree floral decoration, set with small rose cut diamonds, probably Spanish
36 HB157/8 Two yellow metal muff chains both stamped 9ct, of belcher links
Length: 60mm
Width: 40mm
38 HB360/4 A mid-19th century lover’s eye brooch set in unmarked yellow metal, the central glazed panel with painted lovers eye, in a single border of half pearls
£180-250
£150-250
23mm x 17mm
Combined weight: 46.3g
£250-350
37 HB32/1 A seed pearl set brooch of open knotted heart form, set throughout with small seed pearls, stamped to rear 15CT with safety chain fittings
£400-600
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39 HB362/20 MOTORING INTEREST - A pair of 18ct gold and enamel set cufflinks the oval terminals each with enamel depiction of a classic car, with belcher links, in a fitted case by Mappin & Webb
42 HB362/14 A pair of sapphire set cufflinks the square terminals of chequered design, each set throughout with square cut sapphires, unmarked
Terminals: 20mm x 9mm
£800-1,200
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£700-1,000 40 HB77/1 Royal Company of Archers cufflinks unmarked, well made as the company crest and Queens Body Guard R C A in gold on dark green enamel belt surround, ‘8’ shaped links, in a box with applied engraved silver plaque “Presented to Colonel The Hon W. D. Watson ...... H. A. A. Regiment, R.A., TA., March 1954” Head diameter: 13mm
£500-600
43 HA175/10 A pair of cufflinks the terminals of octagonal outline, in unmarked yellow and white metal with engraved detail; together with another pair of similar outline, in yellow metal with blue enamel border, links stamped 14K (2)
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£300-500 44 SV388/28C A late George III desk seal the carved ivory handle of three interlinked ovals with white metal matrix with crest and motto; with a steel desk seal with crest and inscribed ‘INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS’ with turned wooden handle; together with a brass tube containing twenty five double sided interchangeable seal matrices (3)
41 HB362/3 GAMBLING INTEREST - A pair of novelty cufflinks each with enamel detail, one terminal depicting a roulette wheel and the other a slot machine, joined by belcher links, unmarked
Length of ivory handled example:
Terminals: 13mm and 16mm
12cm
£600-800
£250-350
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45 FF283/13 A natural pearl and diamond set stick pin the claw set small diamond with suspended natural pearl of golden colour, with accompanying report by Gemmological Certification Services, dated 14.10.14, numbered 5775-813, stating that the natural saltwater pearl shows no indications of treatment
47 HB172/2 A Masonic pendant a jewel of the Thirty-third Degree, or Sovereign Grand Inspector-General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, apparently unmarked, modelled as a cast double headed eagle with crown and holding a dagger in its claws, chain suspension
£1,000-1,500
Note: The double-headed eagle was probably first introduced as a symbol into Freemasonry in the year 1758. In that year the Body calling itself the Council of Emperors of the East and West was established in Paris. The double-headed eagle as likely to have been assumed by this Council in reference to the double Jurisdiction which it claimed, and which is represented so distinctly in its title. The jewel of the Thirty-third Degree, or Sovereign Grand Inspector-General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, is a doubleheaded eagle (which was originally black, but is now generally of silver), a golden crown resting on both heady wings displayed, beak and claws of gold, his talons grasping a wavy sword, the emblem of cherubic fire, the hilt held by one talon, the blade by the other.
46 HA943/5 A gentleman’s seal ring the claw set green agate engraved with the MacIntosh crest and motto, set in unmarked yellow metal, with scrolling shoulders and reeded shank Ring size: P, agate: 16mm x 12mm
£300-400
48 HA175/2 A diamond set cigar cutter modelled in yellow metal, set with small rose cut diamond, with engraved initials BCL to rear, stamped 14K; together with a cased yellow metal and black enamel Dupont lighter, two silver buckles and a gold mounted Tiffany key (5) £300-400
Length (including bale): 67mm
49 HA175/3 A collection of gem set tie pins to include three pearl set examples; a sapphire and pearl set tie pin of Art Nouveau design, another gem set example of Art Nouveau design, stamped 14K, a tie pin with Pegasus detail (6) £200-300
£200-300
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50 HA175/3A A collection of gem set tie pins to include a moss agate set example, another with yellow metal fleur de lis design; another with an oval terminal with engraved initial ‘R’; a diamond set example, another with enamel detail, and a further gem set example (6) £200-300
53 HB152/4 A 9ct rose gold Albert of large oval belcher links, with T bar Length 39.5cm, 33.5g
£200-300 54 HA383/1 A Scottish clan buckle unmarked, broad border engraved diaper ground with scrolls and rosettes and with central cast Boar’s head crest Diameter: 95mm
51 HA175/4 A group of three American society badges the first of lozenge form, blue enamel, scroll with AKE in gold, the second of pinched rectangular form, black enamel ground, set single diamond and Greek letters, engraved and dated to rear 1936; a Maltese cross, engraved emblems to the arms, oval black enamel centre with gold letters Alpha (3) £200-300 52 HA175/5 A pair of hardstone intaglio set cufflinks the rectangular carved panels with armoured heads of Grecian warriors, simple rubover mounts, French control marks (2) 20mm x 15mm
£250-350
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£200-300 55 HA800/212 A sealing wax holder unmarked, possibly 18th century, of tapering panel design with engraved hinged lid, and ducal coronet with monogram to base
57 HB153/2 A gentleman’s gem set signet ring set with an engraved rectangular cut amethyst, set in yellow metal with engraved detail to gallery and shoulders Ring size: T
£150-250 58 HA385/1 A mid 19th century gold mounted intaglio seal the foil backed matrix engraved with the McLeod crest and motto, ribbed mounts and with a long modern chain £150-250
Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
59 SV408/95 A 9ct gold swivel fob of conventional form with scrolling detail and brooch fittings, the citrine fob with three plain faces
£300-500
Length: 50mm
Length: 9.5cm
56Y HB119/1 An early 20th century tortoiseshell box with gold mount, the simple curved rectangular form with gold hinges and push button thumbpiece, the cover inlaid with monogram in a cartouche Width:12cm
£200-300
£80-120 60 LT2015/3 A pair of cabochon chalcedony cufflinks each terminal composed of a blue chalcedony cabochon, collet set in rose coloured metal, with unmarked yellow metal links £200-300
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61 HA884/1 LONGINES - A gentleman’s 18ct gold presentation wrist watch black square dial, canted corners, plain bezel, diamond numerals, subsidiary date aperture, gilt Saudi Royal Arms detail, automatic movement, numbered to rear, 18479595, screw down rear cover
62 HA884/2 BAUME ET MERCIER - A gentleman’s two coloured 18ct gold presentation wrist watch the rectangular champagne dial inscribed and with Saudi Royal Arms and script, textured matching integral bracelet, fold over clasp with Baume et Mercier motif
63 HA884/4 ROLEX - A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased 1960s wrist watch in a rectangular simple case, the dial with Rolex Geneve and the Saudi Royal Arms, the movement calibre 1600, plain leather strap, case numbered 2320 J3834
Dial width: 24mm
Dial width: 17mm
£600-900
£1,500-2,000
£1,500-2,000
64 HB363/1 A Victorian gold cased fob watch by Elgin, rolled gold case, engraved to rear, later bow suspension brooch marked 9c Dial diameter: 20mm
£200-300
Case width: 23mm
65 HB165/1 OMEGA - A gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch automatic movement, off white dial, baton and Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, with a woven gold bracelet, sprung fold over clip action
66 HA666/5 A diamond set cocktail watch the small circular dial with Arabic numerals, the bezel set in white metal with small round cut diamonds, with similarly set scrolling detail to top and bottom, to a plain leather strap
67 HA744/16 CARTIER - A stainless steel lady’s wrist watch the plain square mother of pearl face set in a broad woven link bracelet with fold over clasp, signed CARTIER 75312 PB 2420
Dial daimeter: 29mm
Dial diameter: 13mm
£200-300
£300-500
£300-500
Width of dial: 12mm
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68 HA393/1 ROLEX - A gentleman’s 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual Day Date wrist watch all gold case, white dial, diamond set numerals, sweep second hand, President bracelet, fold over clasp, serial no. X623846 Model no. 18238, with leather case, gilt buckle with Rolex motif, circa 1991-93 Dial diameter: 28mm
£3,000-5,000
69 HB44/1 A lady’s diamond set cocktail watch the champagne dial signed Cortebert with baton numerals, the bezel set throughout with round cut diamonds, to an integral textured 18ct gold bracelet with fold over clasp Dial diameter: 10mm
£300-500 70 HA850/9 BEUCHE GIRAUD - A lady’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch plain slight ribbed bezel, off white dial, Quartz movement, blue patterned leather strap Dial diameter: 13mm
£150-200
71 HA875/6 ROLEX - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch the matt off white dial with bright polished baton numerals and hands, sweep second hand and marked Super Precision, movement number E43466, rear snap off back numbered 4222, plain polished case, leather strap, dial diameter, 30mm, together with OMEGA A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch, off white dial, Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, movement numbered 9825233 Dial diameter: 30mm
£250-350
72 HB154/1 OMEGA - A lady’s diamond set cocktail watch 14ct white gold oval case, off white dial, signed, diamond set scroll detail to the cord strap; with another larger cocktail watch, tapered rounded rectangular case, engraved bezel, dial with Arabic numerals, winder with sapphire cabochon (2) Dial widths: 10mm and 13mm
£300-500 73 HB183/1 ROLEX - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch Air King, silvered dial, bright baton numerals, sweep second hand, flexible Rolex bracelet, screw down winder, screw down back Dial diameter: 28mm
£600-800
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74 HA400/3 A lady’s wrist watch the circular dial with white and gold enamel detail and blue roman numerals, the yellow metal case stamped 18K, to a 9ct gold woven link adjustable bracelet; together with a yellow metal and jadeite set ring, set with an oval jadeite cabochon, the shank with ribbed detail (2)
79 HB3/8 A George III 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch plain case, off white later dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, enclosed full plate detached lever movement by Compton Kaye, Liverpool and numbered 2843 Dial diameter: 47mm
£800-1,200
£120-180 80 HB3/9 An 18th century pair cased pocket watch of small size, gilt outer case, gold inner case, verge movement, signed Thos Harrison Liverpool and numbered 314, the supports of scrolling form, original enamel dial, gold hands
75 HB152/2 An 18ct gold cased pocket watch demi hunter case, keyless wind, enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, lever movement Dial diameter: 42mm
£250-350 76 FH238/1 An 18ct gold cased Swiss pocket watch open faced, key wind, engraved rear cover, enamel dial, engraved cuvette with presentation inscription relating to Rev and Mrs McFarlane of Hamilton 1873, open lever movement Dial diameter: 36mm
£250-350
77 HB10/1 JAEGER LE COULTRE - A diamond set cocktail watch the circular small dial with baton and dot numerals, diamond set bezel, integral flexible bracelet with diamond set arrow head motif, herring bone design bracelet, marked 750, fold over clasp
78 HA744/17 A diamond set 18ct white gold cocktail wrist watch the slight rounded square dial inscribed Universal, claw set diamond bezel to an integral white metal flexible bracelet with a textured finish, marked 750, rear cover hallmarked, quartz movement
Dial diameter: 10mm
Dial width: 16mm
£300-500
£400-600
Dial diameter: 36mm
£400-500 81 HB302/32 A small Victorian gold cased pocket watch open faced, key wind from front, enamel dial, Roman numerals, another smaller also in gold and another in silver (3) £180-220
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82 HB3/11 An 18th century silver and tortoiseshell triple cased pocket watch the outer case with shell back and bezel, the inner silver case, plain with slight bright cut borders, the main watch with original white enamel dial, Turkish numerals, blued poker hands, inscribed George Prior London the verge movement signed and numbered 26675, the pillars of scrolling form Dial diameter: 45mm
£500-800
83 HB33/1 An early 20th century gold cased wrist watch demi hunter cases, marked 14k, English lever movement, simple narrow leather strap Dial diameter: 32mm
£200-300
85 HB84/1 WALTHAM - An American hunter cased pocket watch the cases with bright cut engraved ground, marked 14K, lever movement, keyless wind, cream dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial Dial diameter: 41mm
84 HB33/2 A Victorian pocket watch the engraved case marked 18K, plain gilt dial, Roman numerals, lever movement Dial diameter: 39mm
£300-500
£250-350 86 SV457/2 A silver cased key wind pocket watch for the Turkish market the full hunting case enclosing an enamel dial with central portrait, possibly of Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar, subsidiary seconds dial, plain outer cases, lever movement Dial diameter: 33mm
£100-200
87 SV457/3 A group of gold, silver and other watches to include a 9ct gold cased demi-hunter pocket watch, Waltham movement, keyless wind; a silver cased, open faced pocket watch; a small silver cased Victorian fob watch; a 1970s silver wrist watch, the shaped dial inscribed Forsham, abstract big silver link bracelet and an unusual gun metal cased eight day open faced pocket watch of square shape, circular dial, visible escapement £300-400 88 SV472/63 A gentleman’s 18ct gold pocket watch open faced, key wind, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, with full plate lever movement Dial diameter: 43mm
£250-350
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89 HB183/4 A diamond cluster ring claw set with three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, in a radiating border set with smaller round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18CT Ring size: P
£300-500 90 HB360/2 A late 20th century diamond cluster ring claw set with a cushion cut diamond in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a yellow metal shank with stylized shoulders Ring size: L, estimated principal diamond weight: 2.66cts
£6,000-8,000
91 HB360/7 A 1940s style diamond and gold bangle signed indistinctly in Greek to the interior, of sprung stiff form, the central diamond set section of ribbed form and pave set circular cut diamonds, the main bangle in rose gold
93 SV408/97 A five stone diamond set ring claw set with five graduated old round cut diamonds, spaced with pairs of small diamond chips, to a plain metal shank with scrolling gallery and shoulders, shank stamped 18CT
95 HA842/1 A diamond set eternity ring claw set throughout with small round cut diamonds, in an unmarked white metal setting
Ring size: O/P
Internal width: 54mm
£400-600
96 HB109/1 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, each raised shoulder set with two eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT PLAT
£4,000-6,000 92 SV472/64 A diamond set cluster ring claw set in 18ct white gold with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank Ring size: N/O
£200-300
94 HA744/4 A modern diamond set ring the white metal band with matt finish strip to centre, with five small round cut diamonds in a rub over setting, shank stamped 14K; together with a cased Le Must de Cartier pen, a textured white metal lighter by DUPONT; a single tanzanite and diamond set earring, stamped 14k; and another single diamond set earrings, stamped 14k (5)
Ring size: O
£200-300
Ring size: O/P
£250-350
Ring size: V
£300-500
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97 HB423/1 A pair of French gold mounted diamond set pendant earrings each claw set with an old mine cut diamond surmounting a larger old European cut diamond drop, with hinged wire fittings, stamped with French control marks and numbered 2 4 000
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Length: 15mm, estimated principal diamond weights: 1.37cts and 1.25cts
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£3,500-4,000 98 HB364/17 A pair of diamond pendant earrings the tapering claw set row of diamonds with a drop of a main square cut diamond within a border of smaller circular cut diamonds Overall length: 23mm, principal diamonds 1.51cts, remaining diamonds 0.50cts
£3,000-5,000
100 HB364/14 A versatile blue and colourless diamond set ring in two parts, the central ring with central blue brilliant cut diamond and a row of graduated circular cut diamonds to the shoulders, the outer ring within open section for the main ring flanked by row of circular cut diamonds to each side, all in yellow metal stamped 14K Ring size: N, estimated blue
99 HB298/1 A three stone diamond set ring claw set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: Q, estimated total diamond weight: 1.00cts
£300-500
diamond weight:1.55cts
£1,800-2,500 101 HB364/12 A modern diamond set bracelet the circular brilliant cut diamonds in white gold collet settings with ribbed yellow gold links in between, polished snap clasp with safety clip Length: 18cm, estimated total diamond weight: 2.50cts
£1,800-2,500
102 HB141/13 A single stone diamond ring the princess cut diamond, corner claw set in a plain platinum mount Ring size: K/L, estimated total diamond weight: 0.40cts
£200-300 103 HB148/6 A contemporary diamond set ring the princess cut diamond tension set in an unmarked white metal shank, with banded yellow metal detail Ring size: I
£150-250 104 HB153/1 A diamond set eternity ring set throughout in white metal with small round cut diamonds, marked PLAT Ring size: L/M
£250-350
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105 HB183/3 A pair of floral cluster earrings composed of seven small round cut diamonds set in white metal, to yellow metal post and butterfly fittings, unmarked Diameter of cluster: 8mm
£300-500 106 HB183/5 A five stone diamond set ring millegrain set with five graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank Ring size: J/K
£250-350
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Width: 20mm
111 HB313/1 A three stone diamond set ring claw set with three graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank
Estimated total diamond weight:
116 HB364/15 A diamond set cluster ring with a principal circular brilliant cut diamond and two stepped borders of circular cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18CT
£1,000-1,500
Ring size: X/Y
0.48cts
Ring size: G, estimated total
£300-500
£500-700
diamond weight: 3.50cts
112 HB362/8 A pair of diamond set earrings of open circular design, with textured foliate detail to lower half, each set with three small round cut diamonds, with clip fittings
115 HB364/2 An 18ct white gold heart pendant the modern curved heart with diamond set bale and diamonds to the bottom section of the heart, all on a trace link chain
Diameter: 17mm
Length of pendant (including bale):
£400-600
27mm
107 HB362/24 A pair of diamond cluster earrings of asymmetric snowflake design, post and butterfly fittings
108 HB362/23 A diamond set bracelet the square links set with circular cut diamonds in illusion setting, box clasp Length: 19cm, estimated total diamond weight: 4.60cts
£1,000-1,500 109 HB362/12 A diamond set novelty brooch modelled as a race horse and jockey in white metal, the horse set throughout with small rose cut diamonds, the jockey with enamel detail, unmarked Length: 50mm
£1,000-1,500
114 HB364/1 A pair of 18ct gold diamond stud earrings each claw set with a circular cut diamond, with post and butterfly fittings
£1,800-2,500 117 HB364/16 A pair of diamond studs with circular brilliant cut diamonds, four claw set, post and butterfly fittings Estimated total diamond weight: 1.06cts
£1,800-2,500
£500-700 113 HB362/15 A pair of diamond set earstuds each claw set in white metal with a single round cut diamond, to post and butterfly fittings, butterfly stamped 750
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Estimated total diamond weight:
110 HB362/2 A pair of diamond set pendant earrings each naturalistically modelled as two conjoined oak leaves, set to the centre with four graduated round cut diamonds, to post and clip fittings
1.60cts
£2,600-3,000
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Length: 4.6cm
£800-1,200
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118 HB157/2 A two stone diamond ring claw set with two offset round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped PLAT
122 HA834/1 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a circular cut diamond, to an unmarked yellow metal shank
Ring size: X/Y, estimated total
Ring size: K/L, estimated diamond
diamond weight: 1.00cts
weight: 1.15cts
£400-600
£500-700
119 HB151/1 A modern diamond floral cluster ring claw set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 750 diamond weight: 1.00cts
123 HA744/6 A modern diamond set bracelet modelled as a broad articulated band, each link claw set with five round cut diamonds in a tapering white metal setting, the concealed clasp with indistinct marks
£400-600
Length: 18.5cm x 1.5cm
126 HA175/8 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, each shoulder set with a small marquise cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank, unmarked Ring size: M, estimated principal
Ring size: M/N, estimated total
£800-1,200 120 HB148/3 A pearl and diamond set bar brooch the cluster claw set with four half pearls and three old European cut diamonds, set in unmarked white metal Length: 60mm, diameter of cluster: 13mm
£300-500 121 HA891/4 An early 20th century platinum mounted diamond single-stone ring claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, with scroll pierced gallery Ring size: O, estimated diamond weight: 4.09cts
£5,000-8,000
124 HA392/8 An early 20th century diamond set two-stone twist ring diagonally claw set with two old European cut diamonds, flanked by cross-over shoulders, each grain set with four graduated old mine cut diamonds
diamond weight: 1.39cts
£1,200-1,800 127 HB157/4 An early 20th century diamond cluster ring millegrain set with a small round cut diamonds, in a scrolling border of small eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18ct PLAT Ring size: J
£150-200
130 SV472/65 Three diamond set rings to include a single stone diamond ring, claw set with an old European cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank; a single stone diamond ring claw set with a small round cut diamond; a diamond set cluster ring set throughout with old cut diamonds, to an 18ct gold shank (3) Ring size: O, N, N
£200-300 131 HA744/11 A modern diamond set cross pendant composed of various white metal articulated scrolling clusters set with small round cut diamonds, to a white metal fine belcher link chain stamped 14k
diamond weights: 1.21cts and
128 SV408/96 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated old cut diamonds with pairs of small diamond chips between each, the shoulders and gallery with scrolling pierced detail, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT
0.97cts
Ring size: Q
132 HB362/4 An early 20th century diamond single-stone ring claw set with an early round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank, unmarked
£2,500-3,500
£350-450
Ring size: N/O, estimated diamond
125 FF283/9 An early 20th century diamond set pendant of pierced tapering form with stylised foliate detail, set throughout with small old and eight cut diamonds, to a fine link chain stamped 750
129 HB362/1 A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings each claw set with a circular cluster of graduated round cut diamonds, in a single border of rose cut sapphires, with post and butterfly fittings
£1,400-1,800
Length of pendant: 30mm
Diameter: 10mm
Ring size: R, estimated total
£500-700
£1,000-1,500
Ring size: O, estimated principal
Length of pendant: 4.5cm
£150-250
weight: 3.65cts
132A HB362/4 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank, unmarked diamond weight: 1.35cts
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133 HB364/13 An emerald and diamond cluster ring the oval cut emerald of good pleasing colour, within a border of circular cut diamonds, cage support, white 18ct gold shank
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140 HA728/2 An emerald set necklace the pierced scrolling foliate links set with a single circular cut emerald, suspending a similarly set pierced tear shaped drop, to an integral yellow metal belcher link chain stamped 375
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Ring size: N, emerald approximately 2.02cts
£1,800-2,500 134 HB362/19 An emerald and diamond cluster ring millegrain set with a square cut emerald in a single border of similarly set small round cut diamonds, to a plain platinum shank
141 FF283/7 A pearl and emerald set pendant of horse and shell motif, set with small seed pearls and a single small round cut emerald, suspending a further pearl from belcher links, to a yellow metal fine link chain stamped 750
Length: 50mm
Length of pendant: 30mm
137 HB313/2 An emerald and diamond set ring channel set in yellow metal with two rows of four square cut emeralds, flanked to either side by eight small round cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank
£1,000-1,500
£350-450
139 SV455/3 An emerald and diamond set cluster ring claw set with an oval cut emerald in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank
142 HB365/1 A modern 18ct gold mounted emerald and diamond cluster ring claw set with an oval cut strong green emerald, within a surround of ten round brilliant cut diamonds
Ring size: O
£200-300
Ring size: J, estimated emerald weight: 0.53cts
weights: emerald 1.20cts, diamond
£500-800
£1,800-2,200 135 HB362/6 A pair of emerald and pearl set pendant earrings each set with four graduated carved and facetted emerald beads, between three small pearls (untested), joined by white metal links, to hook fittings Length of pendant: 43mm
£400-600
Length of chain: 48cm
138 HA666/6 An emerald and diamond set double clip brooch of lozenge shape, modelled in white metal with pierced scrolling detail, collet set to the centre with nine graduated square cut emeralds, claw set at intervals with round cut diamonds, the remainder set throughout with smaller round cut diamonds
136 HA999/13 An early 20th century emerald and diamond set cluster ring of navette design, claw set with an oval cut emerald, to a surround pave set with slightly graduated old European cut diamonds, triple split foliate scroll shoulders
Ring size: Q/R, estimated gem 1.40cts total
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£180-220
Ring size: N/O
£120-180
Ring size: O, estimated total gem weights: emerald 1.26cts; diamonds 1.00cts
£700-800
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143 HB362/5 A pearl and diamond set cluster ring the black pearl set in a single border of two millegrain set old cut diamonds, and a further eight claw set old cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold band, the pearl with accompanying report by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory dated 30.11.12, numbered 06771, stating that the grey/black pearl is a natural saltwater pear with no evidence of treatment Ring size: P/Q
£2,500-3,500 144 FF283/17 A multi-strand natural pearl necklace composed of four strands of small natural pearls, to a yellow metal box clasp set with eighteen similar pearls, makers mark MG, with accompanying report by GGTL Laboratories, number 14-B2553, dated 21.06.14, stating that the pearls are natural saltwater pearls with no evidence of treatment Length (shortest strand): 36cm
£1,500-2,500
145 145 FF283/18 A pearl and diamond set brooch of open circular form, set with four irregular button shaped pearls, between four sets of three round cut diamonds, set in unmarked yellow metal, with accompanying report by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory dated 09.05.14, numbered 09838, stating that the pearls are natural saltwater pearls Diameter: 24mm
£3,000-4,000 146 FF283/16 A pearl and diamond set ring claw set with four graduated old European and brilliant cut diamonds and an oval button shaped pearl, plain yellow metal shank stamped 750, with accompanying report by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, numbered 09984, dated 06.06.14, stating that the pearl is a natural saltwater pearl Ring size: S/T
£2,000-3,000
147 FF283/5 A pearl set brooch of open circular design, set throughout with cultured pearls in 18ct white gold Diameter: 30mm
£150-250 148 FF283/8 A seed pearl necklace composed of four strands of seed pearls, set at intervals with larger pearls, to a yellow metal barrel clasp set with two bands of seed pearls
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150 FF283/19 A single strand pearl necklace composed of seed pearls, to a diamond set clasp millegrain set with a single round cut diamond and further small rose cut diamonds Length: 33cm
£500-800
Length: 36cm
149 FF283/12 A pearl and diamond set ring set with a single pearl in a border of rose cut diamonds set in white metal, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked
151 FF283/2 A pearl and diamond set bar brooch of foliate design, set with a pearl in a single border of rose cut diamonds, flanked to either side by smaller floral motifs set with further rose cut diamonds
Ring size: Q
Length: 45mm
£150-250
£200-300
£300-500
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152 HA943/2 A Scottish freshwater pearl necklace composed of a single strand of graduated misshapen pearls, displaying a grey/blue to pinkish lustre, to a yellow metal and citrine set clasp Length: 41cm 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.
£600-800
154 FF283/15 A pair of natural pearl and diamond set cluster earrings each set to the centre with an oval button shaped natural pearl, in a single border of small rose cut diamonds, set in yellow metal with post and butterfly fittings; with accompanying report by The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, number 10197, dated 18.07.14, stating that the pearls are natural saltwater pearls Cluster: 15mm x 11mm
£1,500-2,000 153 FF283/6 A pair of pearl and diamond set earrings each set with a single cultured pearl, above a yellow metal spray, set throughout with graduated round cut diamonds, post and butterfly fittings
155 HB183/2 A cultured pearl necklace composed of a single strand of cultured pearls, to a circular yellow metal clasp set with a single round cut sapphire and small round cut diamonds
£800-1,200
Length: 39cm
£400-600
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156 HA385/2 A multi-strand pearl and gem set necklace composed of nine strands of baroque pearls, each set at intervals with various coloured beads and pastes, to a yellow metal clasp set with an oval opal, seed pearls and small round cut diamonds, stamped 14K Length: 82cm
£200-300 157 HB171/2 Two pearl set pendants both of open circular form, the first with applied foliate spray to centre, set throughout with small seed pearls (two deficient), stamped 15ct; the second in 9ct gold with scrolling detail set with a button pearl (2) £200-300
158 FF283/4 A multi-gem set bar brooch set throughout with graduated pearls, sapphire and ruby cabochons and small rose cut diamonds Length: 76mm
£400-600 159 HB156/3 A collection of pearl set jewellery to include a yellow metal and seed pearl set pendant of floral design, to a yellow metal belcher link chain, stamped 15ct; two bar brooches with applied seed pearl set swallow and butterfly motif; a pierced seed pearl and amethyst set brooch of lozenge outline; a seed pearl and onyx set brooch with glazed panel to rear (5) £200-300
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160 SV472/60 A three stone sapphire and diamond ring claw set in white metal with an old mine cut diamond, flanked to either side by a round cut sapphire, to a plain unmarked shank
163 HB364/7 A ruby and diamond cluster ring the oval ruby four claw set and with a border of circular cut diamonds, pierced gallery, diamond set shoulders, all in white metal stamped 750
Ring size: L
Ring size: L, estimated total ruby
£300-400
weight: 3.20cts
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£1,500-2,000 161 HB364/6 A yellow sapphire and diamond set ring the rectangular cut sapphire of good deep golden yellow, corner claw set and with a circular brilliant cut diamond to each side, all in 18ct white gold
164 HB362/17 A ruby and diamond set ring channel set with five square cut rubies, flanked above and below by seven graduated round cut diamonds, the white metal shank with reeded detail, unmarked
Ring size: N, estimated total
Ring size: N/O
sapphire weight 3.09cts
£1,400-1,800
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£1,300-1,500 162 HB364/18 A ruby and diamond ring claw set with an oval cut ruby, flanked to either side by two small baguette cut diamonds, with accompanying certificate by the Gemmological Institute of Columbo, dated 16.10.09, numbered 001/000967 stating that the ruby shows no indication of thermal enhancement
165 HA400/2 A ruby and diamond set plaque ring the square plaque channel set with three rows of square cut rubies, and two rows of rose cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18ct
Ring size: G, estimated ruby weight:
Ring size: J
0.45cts
£180-220
£200-300
Ring size: L, estimated total ruby
167 HA842/16 A pair of ruby and diamond earrings and a similar ring the pendant earrings with diamond set terminal, and suspension of a drop shaped ruby in a wire frame, the ring of cluster form with central brilliant cut diamond, radiating oval rubies with small diamonds between, cage support
weight: 3.07cts
Ring size: N
£3,500-4,500
£200-300
166 HA834/2 A ruby and diamond set ring claw set with a single oval cut ruby, flanked to either side by a brilliant cut diamond, to an 18ct gold shank
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Ring size: K, estimated sapphire
174 HB362/11 A pearl and diamond set pendant of open circular form, set throughout with small graduated round and rose cut diamonds, suspending a single pearl, set in unmarked white metal
weights: ruby: 0.58cts, diamonds:
weight: 0.83cts
Diameter: 13mm
0.60cts total
£200-300
£250-350
172 HB157/9 A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond set bangle of hinged design, set with three graduated round cut sapphires and two small diamond chips
175 SV408/105 A pearl and peridot set spray brooch modelled in yellow metal, set throughout with graduated seed and half pearls, millegrain set with two small round cut diamonds, stamped 15CT to rear; together with a small yellow metal and diamond set bar brooch, pin stamped 15 (2)
168 HB362/18 A ruby and diamond set three stone ring claw set with a single round cut ruby, flanked to either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank
171 HA834/3 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with a single trap cut sapphire, flanked to either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank
£1,200-1,800 169 HB364/9 A pair of ruby and diamond earrings the post fittings with a diamond set curve suspending a circular cut ruby, claw set and within an open border of small circular cut diamonds Length: 18mm, estimated total gem weights: rubies 4.50cts, diamonds 0.40cts
£1,600-2,200 170 HA744/3 A diamond and sapphire set bar brooch claw set with a round cut sapphire, flanked to either side by three millegrain set old cut diamonds, stamped 18CT PLAT Length: 5cm
£100-200
Diameter: 57mm
£180-220 173 HB364/3 A sapphire and diamond set ring the oval sapphire of vivid blue and with two baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: M/N, estimated total sapphire weight: 1.97cts
£800-1,200
Length of spray brooch: 50mm
£120-180 176 SV456/1 A cultured pearl necklace composed of a single strand of slightly graduated cultured pearls, to a white metal clasp set with small round cut diamonds stamped PLAT 18CT; together with a pair of cultured pearl cluster earrings, each cluster set with graduated small cultured pearls, suspending four white metal drops also set with graduated cultured pearls (2) Length of necklace: 45cm, length of earrings: 40mm
£180-220
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177 SV456/2 A tourmaline, opal and diamond set cocktail ring the yellow metal plaque set to the centre with an oval cut tourmaline, in a stylized border set with opal and small round cut diamonds, to a broad yellow metal band stamped 18CT
179 HB364/5 A blue topaz and diamond cocktail ring the deep blue topaz of fancy square cut, the up-curved diamond set arms securing the stone, white metal shank stamped 750
178 HB364/10 A drop shaped garnet and diamond pendant with chain the claw set garnet of good deep colour suspended from a tapering baguette cut diamond and two small pear shaped diamonds, fine trace fancy link chain Length of pendant: 37mm, estimated total gem weights:
Ring size: L
184 HA356/1 A graduated yellow amber bead necklace composed of a single strand of graduated oval yellow amber beads (requires restringing)
£100-150
Combined weight: 45.7g
Ring size: O/P
£1,000-1,500
Ring size: Q, plaque: 20mm x 17mm
£120-180
181 FF283/11 A garnet and pearl set ring collet set with an oval cut garnet, in a single border of seed pearls, to a plain yellow metal band stamped 9CT
180 HB239/3 A jade and diamond set spray brooch of open scrolling form, set throughout with oval jade cabochons and graduated round cut diamonds, marked to the rear ASTOR 14K Length: 65mm
£300-400
£300-500 182 HA234/3 Two amber samples of rough form, partially polished (2) Combined weight: 328.1g
£200-300 183 HA234/4 An amber necklace composed of a single graduated strand of polished irregular beads
185 HA356/2 A single strand coral necklace composed of a single long strand of uniform coral beads, to an unmarked yellow metal barrel clasp Length: 156cm
£300-500
Length: 114cm, 110.6g
£150-250
garnet 6.84cts, diamond 0.50cts
£2,000-3,000
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186 HB171/3 A Nepalese yellow metal and coral set ring the carved coral plaque depicting the the Hindu god Ganesh, in a broad stylized yellow metal mount with filigree and beaded detail Ring size: P
£300-500 187 HB156/4 A Tanzanite and pearl set bracelet of open circular form, millegrain set with an oval Tanzanite in a white metal open border set with six small pearls, to an articulated bracelet Central panel: 45mm x 20mm
£200-300 188 HB151/2 An 18ct gold mounted aquamarine and diamond set ring claw set with a trap cut aquamarine, of a pleasing light turquoise blue hue, flanked to either side by two channel set baguette cut diamonds, additionally set to each shoulder with five round brilliant cut diamonds Ring size: M, estimated total gem weights: aquamarine 5.50cts, diamonds 0.18cts
£1,300-1,600
189 HA999/8 An early 20th century black opal and diamond set brooch millegrain collet set with an oval cut black opal cabochon, flanked to either side by a cluster of three similarly set round brilliant cut diamonds, hinged pin and scroll clip fastening to reverse, stamped PLAT 18 weights: black opal 10.25cts,
192 HA392/6 A pair of multi-gem set pendant earrings each composed of a claw set inverted pear cut malachite cabochon, surmounting a similarly set circular cut ruby, grain set with four round brilliant cut diamonds, suspending a larger pear cut malachite cabochon drop, with hinged clip fittings, stamped 18K
diamonds 0.60cts total
Length: 41mm
£1,500-2,000
£150-250
190 HA881/1 A collection of loose coloured gemstones to include two small cultured pearls, a small oval cut sapphire, a collection of small square cut gemstones including spinel, peridot and others (qty)
193 FF283/20 A pink tourmaline set cocktail ring of bombe form, collet set in white metal with a trap cut pink tourmaline, in a surround of pave set round cut pink sapphires, shank stamped 750
£200-300
Ring size: L/M
39.7mm x 16.8mm, estimated
191 HA392/7 A 1970s 18ct gold mounted opal and diamond set cluster ring the central claw set oval opal cabochon within undulating borders composed of two rows of graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M, estimated weights: opal 1.60cts, diamonds 1.92cts total
£400-600
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£1,200-1,500 194 FF283/21 A green tourmaline set cocktail ring of bombe form, collet set in white metal with a trap cut green tourmaline, in a surround of pave set round cut tsavorites, setting stamped 750 Ring size: O
£1,200-1,500
195 FF283/10 A multi-gem set floral spray brooch modelled as a floral spray, the leaves with enamel detail, collet set with two round cut sapphires and small diamond chips Width: 40mm
£600-800 196 FF283/1 A citrine and pearl set brooch the large oval mixed cut citrine, claw set in unmarked yellow metal with a single border of half pearls Width: 40mm
£400-600 197 HA842/13 An amethyst set brooch of open scrolling foliate form, set throughout with collet set oval amethysts and applied textured yellow metal leaves; together with a matching pendant of similar design, to a 9ct gold flattened curb link chain (2) Width of brooch: 40mm, length of pendant: 36mm
£150-250
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198 HA842/23 An 18ct gold citrine and diamond set pendant claw set with a trap cut citrine, in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a 9ct gold fancy link chain Length of pendant (including bale): 20mm
£200-300 199 HA850/8 A rainbow coloured sapphire collar necklace set in silver, the beaded and articulated links each set with a different coloured sapphire, snap clasp with safety fittings Length approximately: 48cm
£200-300 200 HA850/10 A diamond and opal set ring and earrings the ring with oval opal in rubover setting and two rows of circular cut diamonds to each side on the tapering band, stamped 750; the pendant earrings suspended from a post and ball fitting, slight flared bifurcated arms with claw set oval opal in between (2) Ring size: M1/2
£250-350
201 HA999/16 An amethyst and diamond ring claw set with an oval cut amethyst flanked to either side by a small round brilliant cut diamond, raised shoulders to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18ct; together with a yellow metal and diamond set ring, claw set five small round cut diamonds, to a plain shank stamped 18CT (2)
£200-300
Combined weight: 222.6g
£300-500
202 HB101/15 A 9ct gold garnet set bracelet the oval garnets set in rope twist mounts, scrolling links between, concealed clasp
206 HB171/4A An Alexandrite set cocktail ring claw set in yellow metal with an oval cut synthetic Alexandrite showing good colour change, the broad yellow metal mount with pierced foliate detail
209 HB308/1 An opal set pendant collet set with a circular opal cabochon, with belcher links suspending a smaller rectangular opal, to a fine yellow metal belcher link chain, unmarked
Length: 19cm
Ring size: M/N
Length of pendant (including bale):
£150-250
£150-250
35mm
203 HB101/16 A 9ct gold amethyst set bracelet set oval cut amethysts in a open scrolling border, similar links between
207 HB171/6 An amethyst and pearl set bangle millegrain set with five graduated round cut amethysts with intermittent seed pearls, to a yellow metal mount of hinged design, unmarked; together with a large plain yellow metal bangle (2)
Ring size: L/M, L
£150-250
£180-220
Length: 17cm
£150-250 204 HB101/17 A 9ct gold amethyst and diamond set brooch modelled as a flower, the petal formed by heart shaped amethysts, with a small circular diamond to centre Length: 31mm
£140-180
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208 HB172/1 A collection of amber jewellery to include an amber necklace, composed of graduated polished amber samples of various colours and clarity; a large orange amber bead with black ribbon suspension; a pair of amber drop earrings (3)
205 HB157/6 Three gem set rings to include a yellow metal and garnet set ring, of floral design, unmarked; an 18ct gold and seed pearl set ring, with plaited hair detail; a yellow metal ring set with foil back pastes and scrolling detail to shoulders (3)
Diameter of amethyst bracelet: 56mm
£150-250
210 HB364/8 An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring the oval aquamarine claw set and in a border of circular cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: M, estimated total gem weights: aquamarine 2.72cts, diamonds 0.82cts
£1,400-1,800
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211 HB364/11 A modern aquamarine and diamond cocktail ring the rectangular cut aquamarine corner claw set, of good colour, within open mount and two baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: M, estimated aquamarine weight: 9.45cts
£1,800-2,500 212 SV408/99 A coral and diamond set ring claw set with an oval coral cabochon in a single border of small round cut diamonds, the shoulders with pierced detail, to a plain yellow metal shank, marks worn Ring size: H
£150-250 213 SV408/101 An 18ct gold opal set ring set with five graduated oval opals with pairs of small diamond chips between each, to a plain shank Ring size: Q
£120-180 214 SV456/3 A smoky quartz and diamond set ring claw set with cushion cut smoky quartz, the textured split shoulders set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14k
215 HB364/4 A blue topaz and diamond set pendant the pear shaped briolette cut topaz of good deep colour and set to one side within a diamond set border and to the reverse a border of sapphires, plain circular bale, fine trace link gold chain Pendant length: 20mm
£800-1,200
216 SV472/61 A collection of opal set jewellery to include an opal crescent brooch, set in yellow metal with graduated circular opals, with a fine link yellow metal chain; two opal brooches, both set in unmarked yellow metal; three yellow metal rings, stamped 9ct and 14K, set with opal doublets and triplets (6)
217 SV472/62 A collection of Scottish jewellery to include a large plaid brooch, of conventional annular form, with engraved Celtic knot detail, set to the centre with a circular cut paste; various other citrine and hardstone set white metal brooches of various designs; a hardstone and gem set cross (9)
£300-500
£150-250
218 HB361/2 A pink tourmaline and diamond set cluster ring designed as a floral cluster, claw set with three oval mixed cut tourmalines in a single border of small round cut diamonds, the split shoulders similarly set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain shank, unmarked Ring size: P
£600-800 219 HB361/3 A citrine and diamond set cocktail ring claw set with a pear cut citrine in a single border of small round cut diamonds, with raised scrolling gallery, the shoulders further set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14K Ring size: M/N
£700-900 220 HB361/1 An amethyst and diamond set pendant claw set with a pear cut amethyst in a single border of small round cut diamonds, set in a pierced scrolling gallery, to a fine link chain, bale stamped 14K Length of pendant (including bale): 28mm
£600-800
Ring size: Q
£120-180
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221 HB362/22 BULGARI - An 18ct gold pendant of pierced circular form, the white gold outline enclosing a yellow gold snowflake motif, with integral bale, signed Bulgari to rear Length (including bale): 42mm
222 HA85/71C CHANEL - A leather clutch bag of soft navy blue leather with patent finish, the snap clasp with Chanel monogram; together with a French beaded evening bag, circa 1940s; a Whiting & Davis evening bag, composed of faux scale chain mail, circa 1950s (3)
£500-700
£200-300
223 HA400/4 TERIKA BLAKE - A contemporary silver and poured glass bracelet composed of six square links each set with a poured glass panel, with T bar clasp; together with a pair of yellow metal and green gem set earrings, or ribbed design with clip fastenings; and a pair of contemporary earrings, of circular design, with engraved detail and cabochon gems set throughout (3)
224 HA175/1 GARRARD - An 18ct gold diamond and ruby set brooch modelled as a stylised flower, the petals set with graduated round cut rubies, the textured gold stem with small round cut diamonds, in a fitted red leather box 40mm x 46mm
£800-1,200
Length of bracelet: 17cm
£300-500
225 HB290/1 ANTON MICHELSEN - A Danish silver necklace circa 1960s, after a design by Gertrude Engel, composed of a series of curved ridged links, with concealed clasp stamped AM STERLING DENMARK Length: 40cm
£400-600
226 HA85/71 KENNETH J LANE - A faux pearl and past set bib necklace of tapering bib form, composed of radiating tapered columns of graduated faux pearls, colourless pastes and pale cabochons, with pierced swag detail, set in yellow metal, the concealed clasp stamped KJL
227 HA85/71A MIRIAM HASKELL - A moulded glass and paste set brooch the large black flower composed of textured folded clasp, with applied green glass leaf and colourless paste set detail to centre; together with a Larry (Lawrence) Vrba shell and multicoloured paste set brooch (2)
Length of front of bib: 10cm
£200-300
£180-220
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230 228 HB156/1 ALEXANDER RITCHIE - A silver pendant/brooch marked A. R. IONA, modelled as a stylized dove in a open circular Celtic style border, with brooch and pendant fittings
229 HB153/3 ALEXANDER RITCHIE - A silver and enamel pendant stamped AR IONA, of lozenge outline, with detail of ship at sea with blue enamel sky and Celtic knot detail, to a fine link chain
231 HA85/71B TRIFARI - A large gilt metal necklace circa 1980s, composed of our large slightly curved gilt metal links, each with curving textured detail, with applied patinated metal stag motif to front; together with two bangles by Dominique Aurientis, the first composed of ebony with applied gilt metal grape motifs, the other of tortoise shell with various applied gilt metal abstract motifs throughout (2)
Length of pendant (including bale):
£200-300
Width: 5cm
£200-300
40mm
£150-250 230 HB362/13 CHOPARD - An 18ct gold ‘happy spirit’ pendant of square outline, the glazed panel set with a further 18ct gold square panel set with a free moving single round brilliant cut diamond, numbered to the rear 6035077 79/5873-20, signed Chopard Length (including bale) 32mm, estimated diamond weight: 0.10cts
£700-1,000
232 HA85/71D YVES SAINT LAURENT - A gilt metal necklace composed of large squared flattened curb links in gilt yellow metal, with S hook fastening, and with another similar modelled in white metal; together with a gilt metal Chanel belt, composed of flattened curb links and monogrammed medallion detail; and another similar composed of textured over sized curb links (4)
233 HA85/71E ILIAS LALAOUNIS - A bicoloured metal torque necklace of hinged form, the white metal torque of tapering form, set at intervals with yellow metal ribbed collars, the terminals with similar yellow metal ribbed detail, stamped 18K and accompanying box Internal diameter: 12.5cm
£150-250 234 HB171/1 CAIRNCROSS - A Scottish pearl set brooch modelled as a small cluster of bluebells in 9ct gold, set with three small Scottish freshwater pearls Height: 45mm 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.
235 HA85/71F HERMES - A pair of green leather and gilt metal earclips each of circular design, the green leather ground set with a raised gilt metal stud; together with several other pairs of paste, agate and plastic set earclips, including a pair by Trifari set with pink, blue and colourless cabochon pastes, Phillipe Fernandes ear clips set with pink cabochons and yellow metal; twelve oversized glass, plastic and paste set cocktail rings, of various colours and designs (qty) £180-250
£300-500
£150-250
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236 HB362/10 A Greek style bangle of open form, the plain bangle terminating in two naturalistically modelled rams heads, stamped GREECE 750
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Diameter: 6.5cm
£1,000-1,500 237 HA824/4 A pearl set brooch and matching earrings the brooch modelled as a lily with matt, polished and engraved detail, set to the centre with a small cultured pearl, stamped KT18; together with a matching pair of earrings of similar design, screw back fittings Brooch: 45mm, earrings: 23mm
£400-600 238 HA175/11 A pair of yellow metal humming bird earrings naturalistically modelled, with textured and polished finish, the eyes set with small round cut rubies, stamped 14K 585, with post and butterfly fittings; together with a pair of yellow metal pendant earrings, the glazed circular panel with small gold nuggets, post and butterfly fittings (2) £200-300
239 HA175/15 A novelty pearl set brooch modelled as two poodles on a pearl set ground, with textured finish, unmarked; together with a yellow metal brooch of Arabic script, stamped 14K to rear (2)
242 HA842/21 A gold mounted tiger’s eye carved Buddha and gold mounted pendant the seated Buddha in a gold throne, pierced detail to the rear, shaped base and with a large oval link neck chain
£200-300
Pendant: 25mm
245 HA314/3 Two 9ct gold charm bracelets the broad double interlinked curb link chains with several large charms, engraved and gem set Combined weight: 101.5g
£400-600
Length: 44.5cm, width: 14mm
243 HA842/25 OLA GORRIE - A 9ct gold pendant and chain of interwoven Celtic design with integral belcher link chain
246 SV408/107 A 9ct gold charm bracelet composed of fancy twisted links to a bolt ring clasp, suspending various charms including an 1894 sovereign, a 1911 half sovereign, teapots and heart shaped citrines etc
£200-300
Length of pendant: 34mm
Combined weight: 55.2g
£150-250
£600-800
244 HA842/27 A 9ct gold charm bracelet composed of curb links with engraved padlock clasp, suspending various gold and gem set charms
247 SV408/106 A collection of jewellery to include a gate bracelet, with concealed clasp and safety chain stamped 9CT; a part muff chain, composed of squared belcher links stamped 9CT; two yellow metal fancy link necklaces, both with barrel clasp, unmarked (4)
£150-250 240 HA850/7 A Bayanihan modernist necklace composed of large polished hollow abstract leaf links, stamped and marked 925
241 HA842/3 An 18ct gold band of broad textured design, together with a pair of yellow metal clip earrings and a yellow metal pendant, modelled as a goat to a snake link chain (3) Combined weight: 18.3g
£200-300
Combined weight: 52.9g
£300-400
Combined weight: 47.9g
£200-300
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249 HA842/31 A 9ct gold fancy link necklace composed of scrolling links with textured finish
252 HB156/5 A yellow metal and citrine set necklace composed of alternating pierced rectangular and oval links, collet set at intervals with oval citrines, unmarked; together with a a yellow metal fancy link necklace stamped 14CT; a yellow metal fine belcher link chain stamped 9ct; a seed pearl and ruby set bracelet, composed of alternating gem set links and rectangular beaded links (4)
Length: 34cm, 24.7g
Combined weight: 46.5g
£300-500
£250-350
250 HA842/37 A 9ct gold novelty brooch naturalistically modelled as an otter carrying a fish, with textured finish and small round cut ruby eyes
253 HB171/7 A Victorian gate link bracelet of conventional form with padlock clasp, stamped 9ct; together with a pair of 9ct gold pendant earrings, with prominent registration mark to inner suspension (2)
248 EZ420/28 An 18ct gold signet ring engraved initials; together with two small diamond set floral cluster rings, each millegrain set and set in 18ct gold (3) Ring sizes: O, M, O, combined weight: 10g
£280-350
Length: 43mm
£150-250
Combined weight: 24.7g
£120-180
251 HB101/13 A 9ct gold charm bracelet composed of a curb link chain with snap clasp and safety chain; suspending various charms including a St. Christopher pendant, a bell and a bucket among others, some other loose charms
254 HB171/8 A collection of gold bands to include three 18ct yellow gold examples of plain design, and one 22ct gold broad band with engraved detail (4)
Combined weight: 53.1g
£100-200
£300-500
Combined weight: 8.1g
255 HB173/1 A 9ct gold charm bracelet composed of stylized circular links, suspending various charms including teapots, bicycles and pens etc; together with a graduated curb link bracelet, composed of yellow metal links, marks unclear (2) Combined weight: 36.7g
£200-300 256 HB239/7 A 1906 half sovereign pendant in a 9ct gold mount with bright cut detail, to a 9ct gold fancy link chain Combined weight: 9.5g
£100-150 257 HB36/1 A 18ct gold and diamond set brooch modelled as a bow with textured finish, set to the centre with three small round cut diamonds Length: 55mm
259 HB362/7 A pair of 18ct gold hoop earrings of open circular design with leopards head detail, to post and butterfly fittings Diameter: 28mm
£400-600 260 HB362/16 A pair of 18ct three coloured gold triple hoop earclips modelled on Cartier Trinity style, composed of three open curved bands, post and clip fittings Weight: 19g
£1,000-1,500 261 SV408/1 A 9ct gold smokey quartz set ring claw set with a single oval smokey quartz, to a plain shank; together with a broad 18ct gold wedding band, and a similar 22ct gold example (3) Combined weight: 11.6g
£200-300
£250-350 258 HB36/2 A 9ct gold link bracelet composed of two strands of alternating fancy and elongated oval links, with T bar suspension Weight: 35g
262 SV408/102 A 9ct gold wedding band of plain design; together with a 9ct gold paste set ring, claw set with three graduated colourless pastes (2) Ring size: K/L, P
£80-120
£250-400
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263 HA842/4 A collection of gem set jewellery to include a yellow metal and five stone diamond set ring, a white metal and colourless gem set ring; a circular yellow metal and amethyst set brooch, stamped 14K, another yellow metal and amethyst set brooch; a yellow metal and ruby set pendant, of open circular form, another yellow metal and gem set pendant and chain (qty) £300-500 264 HA314/2 A group of three rings and other jewellery to include; two solitaire diamond rings, claw set circular cut diamonds, one in platinum, the other in 18ct gold; a sapphire and diamond ring, three graduated oval sapphires with a pair of small circular cut diamonds in between; a graduated cultured pearl necklace; cameo brooch; a silver and gem set necklace by John Hart; a silver thistle decorated panel brooch set citrine and a 9ct gold heart link bracelet with charms (qty) £280-350
265 HA314/1 A collection of gold and other jewellery to include a jade cabochon set ring; a ruby and diamond set ring; signet rings; wedding bands; pearl set rings; earstuds including pearls, opals and other gems; silver mounted Ruskin panel brooch; opal set pendants; bag of gold and other chains a/f; a cased set of six Art Nouveau buttons, stamped RF incuse, each button of an Edwardian lady’s head, slight shaped frame (qty)
Gross weight: 38g
£300-400
£220-320
266 EZ420/29 A large Victorian oval brooch the agate panel in a chased plain yellow metal mount; a hollow hinged bangle set small old cut diamond; a bar brooch set sapphires and small diamonds (Converted), two Victorian cameo brooches, one with a chain suspension (5)
269 HA842/7 A collection of jewellery to include a lady’s yellow metal Seiko wrist watch; a 9ct gold dolphin brooch; a white metal and gem set butterfly brooch; a costume cameo pendant and chain; an 18ct gold and enamel floral brooch; a Princess Diana commemorative coin; various other brooches, compacts, bangles pendant and coins (qty)
£250-350 267 HA175/9 A single stone diamond ring claw set in yellow metal with a single old cut diamond, to a plain shank marked 14K; together with a turquoise set ring, the small turquoise cabochon set in yellow metal stamped 18; a plain white metal band (3) Ring size: J/K, N, M/N
£180-220
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268 SV472/66 A collection of gold jewellery to include a 9ct gold curb link bracelet with padlock clasp; two yellow metal ring shanks, stamped 18ct and 9ct, a small yellow metal ring stamped 14; a 15ct gold seed pearl and ruby set ring; a small Australian nugget pedant; a collection of unmarked yellow metal items including a pair of hoop earrings, two tie pins; a small brooch set with hair, two gem set rings, and a locket (qty)
271 HA842/15 A collection of pearl and cameo set jewellery to include two strands of graduated cultured pearls, a pair of cultured pearl set earclips; two yellow metal and cultured pearls set brooches; a 9ct gold shell cameo set brooch, depicting a young girl in profile; a 9ct gold cameo set pendant and matching ear studs (qty) £150-250 272 HA842/26 A collection of jewellery to include a modernist pendant of scrolling textured form, stamped 9ct, to a 9ct gold box link chain; a yellow metal bar brooch with applied pheasant motif; a Scottish brooch of open circular form set with various agates; various other gem set brooches (qty) £200-300
270 HA884/6 Two modern wrist watches gilt cased and bracelets together with three small late 19th century fitted jewellery boxes (5)
273 HA85/71G A collection of costume jewellery to include several oversized bangles composed of various materials including wood, plastic and hardstone; a brooch set with a facetted orange paste in a fringed yellow metal border, a yellow metal necklace composed of abstract scrolling links (qty)
£80-140
£150-250
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274 HA875/5 A collection of gem set rings to include a three stone diamond set example set in white metal; an 18ct gold ruby and diamond set ring; two citrine set rings, shanks stamped 9ct; a banded agate set ring with glazed panel to rear; various other yellow and white metal gem set rings (11) £200-300 275 HA934/2 A white metal and paste set brooch modelled as a cross with with four smaller examples surrounding, with applied filigree detail and central collet set purple paste, signed to the rear JERUSALEM STERLING SILVER 900; together with a yellow metal watch chain of geometric pattern, suspending an 18ct gold fob (2) £200-300 276 HB101/11 A collection of jewellery to include a yellow metal and turquoise set circular garland brooch; a simple peridot set pendant necklace; four pearl and gem set bar brooches and a yellow metal and paste set ring (7) £250-350
277 HB141/6 A collection of filigree silver jewellery to include a necklace and associated bracelet, a brooch by David Andersen and an Eastern pendant brooch of lobed design (qty) £150-250 278 HB141/9 A collection of items to include a lady’s Omega wrist watch, a winged dove brooch (unmarked); three gem set silver rings and a 22ct gold wedding band (6) £250-350 279 HB153/4 A collection of Victorian jewellery to include a yellow metal bangle with applied filigree detail; two oval yellow metal brooches with gem set detail and glazed pannels to the rear; three yellow metal and gem set rings; various other gem set brooches and earrings (qty) £250-350 280 HB148/2 An Art Nouveau hat pin Charles Horner, Chester 1906, the 9ct gold finial of pierced scrolling design set with a baroque pearl, to a steel pin; together with a yellow metal brooch set throughout with emeralds and pastes (2) £150-250
281 HB141/14 A graduated amber bead necklace composed of a single strand of polished oval amber beads; together with a single strand of graduated cultured pearls; a mid 18th century brass snuff box; an enamel and gilt metal scent bottle; a small early 19th century Indian and gold enamel plaque (mounts missing) and other costume jewellery (qty) Amber necklace: 42cm, 15g
£200-300 282 HB153/5 A collection of jewellery to include an 18ct gold wedding band; two signet rings; a yellow metal band with engraved detail stamped PLAT; a 9ct gold ring with knot design; a yellow metal masonic pendant; a yellow metal pendant and chain stamped K18 (qty) Combined weight: 22.2g
£200-300 283 HB153/6 A collection of jewellery to include a multi-strand coral bead necklace of twisted design, a pair of coral set pendant earrings; a graduated amethyst bead necklace and associated pendant earrings; a yellow metal, amethyst and crystal necklace; various other yellow metal brooches and pendants; a cased MBE and various other medals (qty)
284 HB156/6 A collection of jewellery in a red leather jewellery box to include a 9ct gold masonic medal from the Blythswood masonic lodge, set with a small round cut diamond and enamel detail, in a fitted box; a silver Glasgow High School badge; a yellow metal, enamel and gem set Altrusa International badge; a large yellow metal Victorian brooch with glazed panel to rear, a yellow metal mounted shell cameo brooch; a white metal diamond and sapphire set bar brooch in a fitted box, a sapphire and diamond set cluster ring; an opal and diamond set ring; an 18ct gold black enamel and diamond set mourning ring, two other gem set rings, in a red leather jewellery box (qty) £300-500 285 HB157/3 A collection of jewellery to include a carved mother of pearl and yellow metal brooch; a yellow metal pendant with glazed panels and pierced detail; a small 15ct gold and enamel ‘Junior Aggregate’ medal; a pink paste pendant; two 9ct and one 18ct lady’s wrist watch (qty) £300-400
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286 HB157/5 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with four graduated round cut sapphires, spaced between pairs of old cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank; together with a small three stone diamond ring, box set with three graduated old cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank (2) Ring size: N, L/M
£200-300 287 HB157/7 A collection of gem set rings to include an 18ct gold emerald and diamond set ring, with three round cut diamonds and two emeralds; a 9ct gold amethyst set ring; a yellow metal and small diamond set cross over ring, a yellow metal five stone diamond ring, stamped 18ct & PLAT; an 18ct gold ring set with five oval opals (5)
289 HB157/10 A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold pearl and zircon set brooch of floral design; a small garnet set bar brooch; a bar brooch set with three small round cut diamonds (one deficient); a pearl and diamond set bar brooch; a yellow metal band; a seed pearl set brooch with swallow motif; a small 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, a white metal and agate set brooch of horse shoe motif (qty) £200-300 290 HB157/12 A collection of gentleman’s jewellery to include a pair of 9ct rose gold cufflinks, the oval terminals engraved; a pair of pearl set studs; a yellow metal tie clip and a Raymond Weil wrist watch (4) £180-220
£250-350 288 HB157/11 A collection of wedding bands to include two 22ct gold examples and ten 18ct gold examples, together with a 1914 half sovereign and a United States one dollar coin (14)
291 HB171/4 A collection of jewellery to include a yellow metal and citrine set ring; two opal set rings, a yellow metal and three stone ruby set ring; various other yellow metal and gem set rings; together with a yellow metal pearl and gem set brooch (qty)
Combined weight of rings: 50.9g
£200-300
£700-900
292 HB171/5 A collection of Eastern jewellery to include a yellow metal bracelet, the circular links set with Chinese character marks; a yellow metal mounted bangle with foliate detail; various yellow metal gem set brooches and pendants; together with three yellow metal brooches with applied initials (qty) £200-300
£200-300 293 HB173/2 A collection of silver jewellery to include an unmarked white metal necklace composed of pierced rectangular links, with engraved details; a similar bracelet; a silver and amethyst set pendant of floral design; a silver floral brooch with blue enamel detail; and silver pendant of pierced floral design with blue enamel detail to a white metal chain (5) £150-250 294 HB173/4 An amethyst and seed pearl set necklace composed of yellow metal knife bars in a geometric pattern, set throughout with seed pearls and suspending millegrain set round and pear cut amethysts, to a fine belcher link chain; together with two amethyst set bar brooches (3) £300-500
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295 HB239/1 A collection of jewellery to include a yellow metal filigree brooch with blue enamel detail; a yellow metal and cultured pearl set spray brooch, stamped 14K; a yellow metal and citrine set ring, with foliate detail to shoulders, plain unmarked yellow metal shank; a silver and cultured pearl set ring, another yellow metal ring (qty)
296 HB301/1 A collection of Victorian gold and other jewellery to include a part muff chain, applied small panel 9ct; a small 9ct gold cased lady’s fob watch, traces of enamel to the rear cover, bow suspension; a part bar brooch set sapphire; a Victorian small heart shaped pendant, applied wirework and set small emeralds and a diamond, marked 15ct, gold curb link chain; a gold wedding band; a cased Victorian bar brooch set ruby and diamond surround; a cased set of gentleman’s dress studs, set half pearls Combined weight (excluding watch): 48g
£400-600
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297 HB33/3 A collection of gem set jewellery to include a yellow metal, onyx and pearl set mourning brooch, with glazed panel to rear; three yellow metal lockets, a yellow metal belcher link chain; a yellow metal and seed pearl set ring; various other gem and paste set brooches (qty) £180-220
299 HB358/2 A collection of silver and costume jewellery to include a silver brooch of Celtic design by Shipton & Co; a paste and turquoise set bracelet, the graduated circular links with pierced detail; various paste set brooches; a silver buckle; two propelling pencils and various other pieces of costume jewellery (qty) £200-300
298 HB358/1 A collection of Victorian jewellery to include a turquoise set brooch, of bow form with engraved scrolling detail, glazed panel to rear of pendant; an amethyst and seed pearl set brooch, of pierced design; a small seed pearl set heart pendant; a cameo brooch depicting two Grecian figures in profile; a yellow metal and hardstone seal; a coral necklace; various amber and white metal cigarette holders; a pair of pearl set studs; a yellow metal brooch (qty) £300-500
300 HB359/1 A ruby and diamond cluster ring the oval ruby claw set in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank; a single stone diamond ring, claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank; a pearl and diamond set ring, claw set with a single pearl, offset to either side with a small round cut diamond, shank stamped 14k (3)
302 HB359/2 A collection of jewellery to include an opal and emerald set pendant, the oval opal in a border of round cut millegrain set emeralds, suspended from white metal knife bars similarly set with small emeralds; a single strand coral bead necklace; a seed pearl set necklace of twisted design; a 9ct gold pendant of pierced design set with an oval amethyst to fine link chain; three small gem set brooches; a pair of seed pearl set earrings; a pair of paste set stud earrings (qty)
305 SV408/113 A collection of miscellaneous jewellery to include: a Victorian ruby and pearl set bar brooch, an Edwardian pearl set pendant brooch of scrolling foliate design, a pearl set pendant of floral form, a pair of small pearl drop earrings, an enamel and paste set plaque brooch, Scout medals including Fox, various coins, silver cased military style wrist and other watches etc. (Qty)
£150-250
£200-300
Ring sizes: L, I, K
bangle): 29.1g
306 HB36/3 A collection of jewellery to include two 9ct gold lady’s wrist watches, a 9ct gold garnet set ring, with scrolling detail to shoulders set with five oval garnets; a 9ct gold three stone diamond set ring; a citrine set cocktail ring; a 9ct gold signet ring with engraved initials, a yellow metal band with pierced detail (7)
£400-600
£180-220
£350-450
301 HB359/3 A collection of costume jewellery to include various strands of cultured and imitation pearls; a garnet set cross, and chain; a white metal and marcasite set bracelet; various yellow metal and gem set brooches; a yellow metal and gem set heart locket, to a 9ct gold belcher link chain; an enamel fob watch and chain (qty)
304 SV472/67 A collection of jewellery to include various fob watches, pocket watches, lady’s wrist watches; two yellow metal brooches with glazed panels; a similar pendant; various fobs and watch keys, all in a Cartier box (qty)
307 SV472/68 A large collection of costume jewellery to include various earrings, necklaces and bracelets etc
303 HB359/4 A collection of gold jewellery to include two 9ct gold fine link necklaces, an unmarked curb link necklace suspending a 1900 pond; a gilt metal ring formed from a 1901 penny; a 9ct gold filled bangle (5) Combined weight (excluding
£250-400
£150-250
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308 HB149/1 A WW1 and later group awarded to PO 15374 L. SGT. J. BOWIE R.M.L.I, comprising 1914-15 trio, Atlantic star with France and Germany Bar, WW2 War Medal; together with various shooting and prize medallions, trophies etc (qty) £300-500 309 HB157/1 A Victorian India General Service medal with indistinct naming to 4592 Sejt J Moore 1st Bn Royal Scs?, with Punjab Frontier 1897 - 98 and TIrah 1897-98 bars; together with a Queens South Africa Medal (renamed) to J Moore Bn A?, with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 bars (2)
312 HB95/1 A 1937 fifteen coin specimen set from crown to farthing, in original fitted case, generally EF or better with light tone £200-300 313 SV472/69 A collection of coins and sovereign keepers to include various commemorative coins, bank notes, sovereign keepers and commemorative spoons etc (qty) £100-150 314 SV472/70 A collection of silver to include various cut glass dressing table accessories, small trophies, thimbles, lockets and other items (qty)
£200-300
£150-250
310 SV230/27 An India Medal 1857-58 To Thos. Cameron, 3rd Madrs Eurp’n Reg’t (3rd Madras European Regiment) and a small bronze medal to Miss Pagan for bookbinding 1908
315 EZ420/27 A collection of coins to include Sovereigns; 1911, 1912, 1868, Australia YH (Holed), half sovereigns; 1898, 1905, 1899, 1905, 1913, 1911, 1910, USA two $1 1854 and 1874 (both holed) a part muff chain, and a miscellaneous collection of various coins, all world
£150-250 311 HB148/4 A bronze Samuel Greig Medallion obverse with bust of Sir Samuel Greig, with Russian motto around, the reverse with Naval memorial to his services and dated 1788, in later fitted box
£1,000-1,200
316 HB366A/1 Limerick Militia Medal for Collooney 1798 silver, unmarked, with crown in laurel wreath and inscribed, the reverse with The Corporation and Citizens of Limerick and building facade Diameter: 39mm Note: The Battle of Collooney refers to a battle that occurred on 5 September during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 when a combined force of French troops and Irish rebels defeated a force of British troops outside of Collooney near Sligo Town. It is also known as the Battle of Carricknagat. The subsequent battle, on the afternoon of 5 September, lasted about an hour and a half, where some 50 people were killed or wounded on each side and one hundred of Vereker’s men surrendered. At the meeting on 8 October 1798 the Limerick City Council resolved: “That the steady, loyal and gallant conduct of our fellow citizens the Limerick City Regiment of Militia who so intrepidly engaged and successfully opposed the progress of the whole French and rebel army at Collooney, merits our sincerest thanks and warmest applause, a conduct which has not only covered them as a regiment which eternal honours but has also adds an additional lustre on their native city. It is further resolved that a sum of 50 guineas be paid by our Chamberlain towards raising a fund to purchase a suitable piece of plate for the Officers’ Mess and proper medals for such of the noncommissioned officers and privates of the regiment as were engaged in action that day”.
317 HA396/1 A collection of Scottish banknotes to include various £1 issues for British Linen Bank, Commercial Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, North of Scotland Bank, Bank of Scotland, National Commercial Bank of Scotland, National Bank of Scotland; together with a 1961 issue National Commercial Bank of Scotland £5 (qty) £200-300
£250-400
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318 HB299/2 TIFFANY & Co. - A 19th century American sauceboat of simple slender shape with long spout and twin scroll handle with acanthus terminal, with a beaded and Greek key borders, on a short narrow stem and domed oval foot Height: 14cm, 10.2oz
£500-700
319 HA609/3 An 18th century Dutch beaker makers mark IL struck to base thrice, of tapered beaker form with chased floral and foliate decoration, prick engraved around rim ‘M K N D Hylten’ and script engraved ‘JNS JJD K’ Height: 6.5cm, 2.1oz
£200-300
320 HA837/2A A group of three antique central European spoons to include a cast mid 18th century Dutch example with figural finials; a Dutch acorn knop spoon and a later example with cherub terminal (3) Combined weight: 4.3oz
£150-250 One of three illustrated
321 HB299/1 A pair of Mexican silver mounted decanters marked ‘Hechon Mexico Sterling’, the Haig dimple bottle body over laid with simple pierced and chased mounts, with pouring spout and simple handle (2) Height: 24cm
322 HA604/44 A Chinese export silver mounted cane QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY indistinctly marked, the malacca cane with profusely decorated silver cap, with figures in a traditional landscape and compressed terminal with characters and engraved monogram
£200-300
Overall length: 97cm
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323 HA837/2 A collection of six 18th and 19th century Dutch figural spoons variously marked, each with cast stems and finials to ovoid bowls with rat tails (6) Combined weight: 11oz
£400-600
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324 HA943/3 A pair of French silver gilt plates each of shaped circular outline with reticulated border with four vacant cartouches and floral swags the centre with embossed portraits of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, Diameter: 25.5cm, combined weight 25oz
£500-700
Weight: 42oz
326 HA943/4 A Dutch 18th century tea caddy apparently unmarked, of straight sided rectangular form, chased decoration of a peacock within scrolls and shells, the pull off cover with urn finial, the sliding base with four ball feet and prick engraved ‘BA 1774’
£250-400
Height: 15cm, 6.7oz
325 HB139/7 A group of bowls and pattens each marked Sterling (American), retailers being Gorham, Caldwell & Co. Elgin American, of circular form, gadroon borders, pierced borders (4)
£400-600
327 HA837/2B An early 18th century Norwegian spoon makers mark H Only, the hoof end with parcel gilt terminal, the facetted stem to ovoid bowl with rat tail and initials ‘TD’; together with three other early Norwegian spoons (A/F) (4) £600-800
328 HA703/6 A Norwegian silver condiment set 830 standard, circa 1880, comprising two lidded mustard pots, two large pepperettes, four open salts, the mustards and peppers modelled as lidded tankards, inset 1742 Skilling coins, chased borders, lion mask thumbpieces, plain cylindrical bodies, chased leaf detail to the seated lion feet, the salts similar but open form, with associated spoons
329 HA606/20 A nickel snuff box of oval outline with simply engraved border and floral decoration, the cover engraved ‘1910 Capt Norrie SS MAYWOOD’ Length: 8.5cm Note: Captain Thomas Norie was born in Peterhead, Scotland in 1878, he was Captain of the British cargo ship SS Maywood which was sunk by a WW1 mine in 1916 off the coast of La Havre
£80-120
Height: 78mm
£300-400
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330 HB137/5 A late 17th century Norwegian spoon indistinctly marked, the crown finial above a short stem and large circular bowl with later engraved initials Length: 11.6cm, 32.9g
£100-150
331 HB139/3 TIFFANY - A tea and coffee service marked Tiffany, Makers, Sterling Silver and each piece numbered 22555, Queen Anne style pattern, comprising coffee and teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl and another bowl, plain Combined weight: 73oz
£800-1,000
332 HB144/3 A collection of Indian silver to include various open and lidded bowls, all of circular outline with embossed detail of pastoral and figural scenes with abstract detail (4)
333 SV202/26 A group of Indian metalwares all unmarked, to include a pair of dishes, pair of spill vases, double measure and cream jug, all profusely chased with scrolls and animal etc (6)
Combined weight: 29.8oz
Combined weight: 21oz
£700-900
£120-180
334 HB144/4 A Chinese bowl of circular outline, with pierced and engraved detail of dragons to body, to a plain foot, with character marks, WH, 90, to base; together with a small Chinese beaker with embossed foliate detail to body signed Wang Hing to base (2) Diameter of bowl: 11cm, combined weight: 7.1oz
£500-700
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335 HB178/1 A 19th century wall mounted holy water holder CP., 1854, the back of shaped form moulded edge, applied figure of Christ on the cross, roseette to each side, small cistern, moulded edge, engraved border, ball finial Length: 16cm
£250-350
336 HB287/3 A part suite of American Sterling silver flatware Double struck variant on Kings pattern, engraved initials comprising: six dessert spoons; six table spoons, six table forks, twelve large teaspoons, six gilt small spoons, six broad forks, various knives, six coffee spoons, twelve pastry forks, six small fancy forks Combined weight: 109oz
£800-1,000 337 HB293/5 A 19th century Dutch silver miniature chest import marks for Sheffield 1898, the whole with chased decoration of putto and landscapes, dummy drawers, lift up hinged top, all on scroll legs, together with a mid 19th century Dutch small pot, pierced and engraved border, bulbous base, demi ribbed, small scroll feet
338 HA551/10 A silver plated cutlery canteen comprising twelve of each table spoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, tea spoons; table forks, fish forks and fish knives; fruit forks and fruit knives, table knives, side knives each with ivory handles, various ladles and serving spoons, all in a late mahogany canteen, the four central drawers and flanking cupboards with applied foliate swag detail, to four square tapering legs and spade feet £400-600
339 HB38/2 A Chinese export silver dish SUI KEE, HONG KONG CIRCA 1910 marked SUIKEE, STERLING, character mark, of low oval form with bamboo border and engraved bamboo foliage to rim and centre, with oval cartouche with initial F engraved, together with an export silver cake slice marked YENSON, sterling, the flat blade with engraved dragon and shaped handle with similar decoration; a small bamboo decorated teaspoon; and a set of ten export silver sundae spoons, marked to stem WAI KI, HONG KONG, each with bamboo formed ‘straw’ handle and small oval bowls,19.5cm long, total weight 4.4oz (13) Dish width: 31cm wide, 13.4oz
£300-500
Width of chest: 43mm
£200-300
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340 HA800/207 A pair of modern candelabra Bryan Savage, London 2007, in the George II style with knopped and panelled stem, gadrooned detail throughout, the detachable twin scrolling arms and central sconce (2)
341 HA800/206 A set of four candlesticks Bryan Savage, London 2007, in the George II style with knopped and panelled stem, square foot with gadrooned detail throughout (4)
Height: 40cm, combined weight:
77.8oz
99.2oz
Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
Height: 23cm, combined weight:
£1,200-1,800
£1,200-1,800
342 HA800/203 A pair of modern pheasants W H & S, London 2007, both naturalistically modelled as a male and female pheasant (2) Height (tallest) 17.5cm, combined weight: 42.8oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£700-900
343 HA800/202 A modern model of stag W H & S, London 2007, naturalistically modelled as a red deer stag Height: 30cm, 49.5oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£800-1,200
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344 HB167/1 A modern cased canteen Arthur Price, Sheffield 2002, of Hour glass and shell variant, comprising six each of table, soup, dessert, coffee and teaspoons, table and dessert forks, with two serving spoons and ensuite knives, in original fitted canteen Weighable silver: 70oz
£1,000-1,500
345 HA800/205 A pair of cut glass silver mounted claret jugs W H & S, London 1991, the cut glass bodies to a silver swept circular foot with beaded and engraved detail, the collar with similar engraved detail, hinged lid and scrolling handle (2) Height: 33cm Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£600-1,000
346 HA666/7 A pair of modern shell butter dishes London 1989, of traditional form of cast scallop shells with shell feet, the interiors plain, additionally engraved ‘reproduction 1732 Paul Lamerie’ (2) Length:11cm, combined weight:15oz
£300-400
347 HA606/18 NORMAN CHERRY - For NTS A commemorative set of six teaspoons Norman Cherry, Edinburgh 1980, number 32/75, the six spoons with finials formed as National Trust properties, above straight stem and small bowl, in original box with paperwork
348 HA800/204 A cast pair of grouse London 1975, naturalistically modelled Height: 11cm, combined weight: 17oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£250-350
£200-300
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349 HA800/200 A modern punch bowl Birmingham 1975, of circular outline, the plain body with scalloped shell detail rim, to a stepped circular foot Height: 15.5cm, diameter: 20.5cm, 25.3oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
352 HA800/210 A pair of wine coasters R Hodd & Son, London 1974, of circular outline with pierced sides; together with a wine funnel of conventional form (3)
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Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£150-200
£250-400 350 HA800/215 A collection of items to include a pair of toast racks, of rounded triangular form, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1974, and another similar; a matched set of three graduated sauce boats, of plain design with scalloped rim, various dates and makers (6)
353 HA41/2 A set of four modern candlesticks HM, London 1972, the knopped tapering square stem with acanthus leaf detail, to a stepped square foot of similar design, with matching shaped square sconces (4) Height: 29cm
£600-800
Combined weight: 14.3oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£250-350 351 HA800/214 A pair of cut glass decanters J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1974, the tapering cut glass bodies with plain silver mounts and cut glass ball stopper; together with an Orrefors crystal decanter, with plain silver mounts (3) Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£250-350
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354 HB137/3 ANTHONY ELSON for Hennell - A modern sugar bowl Hennell, London 1969 additionally marked ‘designed by Anthony Elson’, the slight baluster bowl with twin loop handles and diamond lattice border to base Height: 6cm, 7.7oz
£300-500
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355 HA146/89 A small silver model of a cat Birmingham 1974, naturalistically modelled with textured finish Height: 65mm, 3.3oz
£100-120
356 HA843/1 A set of modern silver handled table and side knives HH, Sheffield 1972, comprising twelve table knives and twelve side knives, with shell detail to terminal (24) £300-500
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357Y HA327/1 GARRARD & Co. - A fine silver eight piece tea and coffee service London 1959, comprising; a teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, large and small milk jugs, a sucrier and cover, a tea strainer and stand, each piece of tall lobed form, well engraved decoration to the shoulders in the style of Paul de Lamerie, the pots with ivory scroll handles and finials Water pot: 20cm, weight (all in): 131oz Note: Originally purchased from Garrard at a cost of ÂŁ450 - 15/- in July 1959 Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific Certificate no. 531744/01
ÂŁ2,500-4,000
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358 HA653/13 A modern Irish coffee pot Royal Irish Silver, Dublin 1968, of simple baluster form with engraved harebell cartouche and fluted scroll spout, wooden handle and hinged cover Height: 29cm, 30oz
£300-500
359 HA320/3 ASPREY - A pair of sugar casters London 1962, the plain baluster body with reeded detail at rim and mid-section, domed foot, the domed pull off cover with pierced and engraved detail (2) Height: 19cm, combined weight: 17.2oz
£180-250 360 HA146/44 A modern Hanoverian canteen John Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1952, comprising twelve each of, table knives, side knives, soup spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, fish knives, fish forks, tea spoons, a soup ladle, six tablespoons, six graduated sauce ladles; contained in a two drawer oak table canteen Combined weight: 179oz
£800-1,200
361 SV408/86A A three piece tea service Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1947, of baluster form, threaded bands, scroll handles (3) Teapot height: 13.5cm, 540g
£180-250 362 HB293/6 A group of silver items to include; a pepper mill with a glass body, a small four bar toast rack, a tea strainer and stand, a pair of baluster pepperettes (6) £200-300
363 HB144/5 A collection of items to include a pair of Victorian open salts, with floral detail to body, each to three hoofed feet; a modern sugar caster of plain design, Mappin & Webb; two mustard pots; a Walker & Hall cased presentation key, engraved ‘Windygates, U F Church 8th July 1926’; a candle snuffer with silver mounts and turned wooden handle; a small pepper pot; a silver plated toast rack and a white metal ash tray with engine turned detail (Qty) £200-300
364 HA800/216 A collection of items to include various pin trays and saucers; four match box holders with various engine turned and embossed detail; a pair of toast racks; a wine coaster; two circular bon-bon dishes, each on a raised circular foot (qty) Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£180-220 365 HA800/211 A collection of items to include a pair of modern saucers; a wine funnel, a cigar cutter with engine turned detail, a pair of sugar nips; two mustard pots with blue glass liners; a toast rack; an egg cup and a small christening cup, a tea strainer (qty) Combined weighable silver: 28.6oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
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366 HA800/208 Three table cigarette boxes various dates and makers, each of rectangular or square outline, two with engine turned detail to lid, the other with engraved crest and motto (3)
370 SV388/28B A collection of open salts to include two of plain cauldron form with beaded detail to rim, to three hoof feet; another pair of similar design with reeded detail to rim; another similar (5)
Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
Combined weight: 8.3oz
£150-250 367 HA606/17 A set of walnut handled flatware Wylie & Lockhead of Glasgow, the tapered walnut handles with stainless steel spoons, forks and knives, with four additional knives £80-120 368 SV408/88 A group of silver items to include a sauce boat, small sugar and cream, a christening mug, various dates and makers Total weight: 420g
£180-250 369 SV388/28A A collection of items to include various sauce boats, a pair of pierced dishes; two pepper pots, a twin handled bowl; a large sugar caster, various ladles; two silver cased mantel clocks; a babies rattle, a pair of sugar nips; a matched condiment set (qty) Combined weighable silver: 8.3oz
£300-500
£200-300
373 HB366/9 A collection of miscellaneous silver to include a pair of Scottish George III later decorated table spoons; other odd flatware; cased sugar shovel; napkin rings; toast racks, Indian mustard pot and cover etc. Weighable silver: 690g
371 HB366/5 A group of silver items to include two baluster sugar casters, a shell shaped dish, a two handled dish a/f, three pin trays two with inset coins, small trophy and a comport Combined weight: 31oz
£220-280 372 HB366/7 A miscellaneous collection of silver to include a travelling watch case; coffee spoons, engine turned cigarette box; hunter cased pocket watch; napkin rings; set of four bon bon dishes; snuff box; demi hunter cased pocket watch; condiment set; Georgian sauce ladle etc. £250-350
£280-350
376 FH221/6 A modern four piece silver tea service H Atkins, Sheffield 1943, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of tapered form with canted corners and angular handles, engraved crest and motto to each piece (4) Height of waterpot: 19cm, combined weight: 50oz
374 HB366/10 A cased four piece dressing table set Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, all over foliate design, engraved monogram, together with a cased part condiment set and a sugar and cream
£400-600
£250-350
£300-500
375 HA843/3 A modern canteen Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1946, comprising six table spoons; twelve table forks; twelve dessert spoons; eleven dessert forks; twelve soup spoons; six teaspoons; a soup ladle; two toddy ladles; three salt spoons, all of angular threaded design; together with twelve table knives, twelve side knives of similar pattern, and twelve teaspoons of shell pattern (qty)
378 No lot
Combined weighable silver: 117oz
£800-1,000
377 FE52/29 A modern salver HE, Sheffield 1940, of square form, re-entrant corners, engraved initial, raised on cabriole legs with hoof feet Width: 36cm, 54oz
379 HA146/88 A collection of silver to include a modern hot water and coffee pot, Birmingham 1938; a pair of modern toast racks; a sauce boat; a small Armada dish; a small sauce boat (qty) Combined weight: 27.9oz
£250-400 380 HB185/1 A square salver Edward and Sons, Glasgow, 1938, re-entrant corners, engraved initial, all on four scrolling feet Width: 36cm, 54oz
£500-700
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381 HB185/2 A circular salver Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. London 1937, of shaped circular design, gadroon border, raised on four scroll feet, the flat engraved crest and motto Diameter: 47.5cm, 83oz Note: This crest (with its associated arms*) was granted by the Kings of Arms at The College of Arms in London to John Willoughby Meares, CIE (born 1871 died 11th January 1946), of Elstowe, Guildford in the County of Surrey on the 21st March 1923. He was an electrical engineer who had worked extensively in India from the 1890’s notably on large irrigation works and the building of earth dams, reservoirs, and canals for which service he was appointed a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) in 1922. He was also appointed to be a Land Tax Commissioner for the County of Surrey (London Gazette, 2nd August 1927 p. 5025). John was the son of Thomas Meares (born 1825 died 1917), of Clive Hall, Shrewsbury in the County of Shropshire. He married Frances Helen (died 8th December 1929), daughter and co-heir of Arthur Mapletoft Curteis, JP in 1898. John and Frances’ marriage produced a son, Oswald Mapletoft Meares (born 1902). As will be noted both the use of the thunderbolt in John’s arms and crest and the sentiment of his chosen motto alludes to his career as an electrical engineer.
£1,000-1,500
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382 HA146/85 A cased modern condiment set Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1934, in the William III manner, comprising; open salts, mustard pots and pepper pots, dog nosed salt spoon, dog nosed mustard spoons, in a fitted presentation case Combined weighable silver: 22oz
£200-300 383 HA146/42 A large twin handled tray Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1933, of oval outline with scalloped detail to the rim Width across handles: 67cm, 102oz
£700-900
384 HA843/4 A collection of spoons to include six grapefruit spoons of old English pattern, Sheffield 1932; a set of eleven single struck Kings pattern teaspoons Edinburgh 1818; a set of six coffee spoons with bean detail; a set of six old English pattern teaspoons; a set of eleven modern seal top teaspoons; twelve silver plated teaspoons with threaded detail; various other teaspoons (qty) Combined weighable silver: 22oz
£250-350
385 HA315/4 A modern three piece tea set J Scott, Glasgow 1932 comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, of baluster panelled form with chased lattice scroll panels, on an acanthus cast foot rim and supports (3) Height of teapot: 18.5cm, combined weight: 44.2oz
£400-600 386 HB144/1 A large twin handled tray Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1929, of oval outline with reeded detail to rim and engraved crest and motto to centre Width across handles: 71cm, 108oz
£800-1,200
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387 HB144/2 A matched four piece tea and coffee service Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1928 & 1929, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of squat form with beaded detail to the rim, angular handles and engraved crest (4)
391 HA666/8 A presentation figure of a Seaforth Highlander Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1924, the standing figure of a Seaforth Highlander officer in full dress uniform, on a black ebonised base with applied presentation plaque, in fitted travel box
Height of teapot: 23cm, combined weight: 74oz
£700-900 388 HA607/1 A modern travelling communion set Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1927, to include a flagon, communion cup and patten, of typical form in a fitted travelling case; together with a pair of silver plated communion cups, engraved ‘BRAID U. P.CHURCH’ (3)
Height: 37cm (plus plinth)
£1,200-1,800
£180-250 389 HA703/5 A salver Sheffield 1926, of slight moulded circular outline, raised on three bracket feet; a sauce boat, London 1927, gadroon rim, scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet; a spill vase and a single candlestick (4) Diameter of salver: 26cm, 24oz
£200-300 390 SV152/30 A salver Brook and Sons, Sheffield 1925, of slight shaped circular form, engraved initials; a capstan inkwell, plain; a christening mug, engraved initials, a rose bowl, decorated C scrolls and foliage, blank cartouche; a small two handled bowl/trophy (5)
392 SV408/87 A pair of table candlesticks Birmingham 1922, of square form slight rounded corners, baluster stem, loaded; together with a silver plate commemorating the Wedding of Charles and Diana, 1981
Weight: 47oz
Height of candlesticks: 20.5cm, plate: 23cm
£300-400
diameter
393 SV408/86 A four piece silver tea service CCP, Sheffield 1919, of baluster form, slight panelled detail, scroll handles, all raised on scroll feet Total weight: 1570g
£500-700
£200-250
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394 HA301/1 A modern spirit kettle Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1916, of simple plain tapered form with short spout and wooden handle, sitting on a plain stand with triple legs supporting a burner
395 HA800/201 A punch bowl Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1914, of circular outline with ribbed detail to lower body, foliate swag detail above, to a swept circular foot with similar detail
Height: 24cm, 30oz
Height: 18cm, diameter: 17cm, 41.2oz
£250-350
Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£400-600
Combined weight: 133.8oz
398 SV388/28 A collection of items to include a cased set of butter knives, the silver blades to black hardstone handles, Sheffield 1910; a cased set of coffee spoons with enamel floral detail; a card case in presentation box, of scalloped outline with engraved foliate detail (3)
£700-900
£150-250
397 HA792/2 A miniature hunting horn Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912, of diminutive form in the traditional manner
399 SV408/84 A rose bowl Sheffield 1910, of circular form, pinched rim, chased C scrolls and cartouches, pedestal foot
Length: 30.5cm, 1.4oz
Height: 11cm, 260g
£120-180
£120-150
396 HA897/1 A George V cased canteen Josiah Williams & Co, London 1913, comprising twelve each of table forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, six coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a serving spoon and two toddy ladles; all of Hanoverian pattern (qty)
400 HA843/6 A collection of silver to include an Edwardian sugar caster of plain bellied form, Birmingham 1909; a large fiddle pattern serving spoon; two napkin rings; a silver mounted tortoiseshell box lid; a cased pair of napkin rings with engraved initials; various sugar tongs, caddy spoons and other flatware (qty) Combined weight: 32oz
£200-300 401 HA327/2 An Edwardian silver bowl Edwards (of Glasgow), 1909, of circular form, leaf clasped handles, oval reticulated sides, plain base Diameter: 22cm, 14oz
£120-180
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402 HA606/19 A pair of Edwardian spoons Gillian Tait, Edinburgh 1908, the textured satin finish with circular and cross terminals to tubular stem and ovoid bowl; together with two scarce commemorative Glasgow Exhibition teaspoons, one Birmingham 1901, the other Glasgow 1938 (4) £300-400
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403 HA843/5 A pair of Edwardian wine coasters James Aitchison, London 1907, each of circular outline with reeded detail to rim and script initial ‘M’ to body, turned wooden base; together with a small circular salver, with scalloped detail to rim and script initial ‘M’ to centre, to three scrolling feet (3)
404 HB37/1 A large punch bowl Elkington & Co, London 1906, the hemispherical bowl with planished finish, twin lion mask and ring handles, raised on a simple domed foot
405 FH326/74A A pair of modern comports R & W Sorley, London 1906, of circular outline with scalloped rim, to a raised swept circular foot with similar scalloped detail (2)
Diameter: 28cm, 48oz
Diameter: 26cm, combined weight: 40.3oz
£700-900
£300-500
Diameter of coasters: 15.5cm, diameter of salver: 20cm
£200-300
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A Collection of Silver and Enamelled Items with Maritime & Shipping Themes The following collection of maritime and shipping related sliver (406 to 463) has been carefully curated by a private Greek collector over the past 40 years. The collection shows a good variety; from not only a private yachting interest, but also the commercial aspect of shipping be it cruise ships from household names such as P&O and other more famous lines such as White Star line – whose fleet famously included the Titanic. Commercial cargo liners are also well represented by their enamel burgees and other regulated forms of identification picked out in coloured enamels on a number of the pieces. Private yacht owners also had a range of silver items relevant to their interest. The compacts and cigarette cases in a number of instances use the International Flag codes to spell out initials and names. Souvenirs also form a part of the collection such as the napkin rings and desk inkwells, which have the unusual feature of having watches in the covers.
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406 An enamelled cigarette case Import marks for London, 1914, of rounded rectangular form, central enamel panel with black and white oval enamel of a racing yacht, the push button with sapphire cabochon
407 A Russian silver cigarette case 1908-1926, masters mark MF in Cyrillic, of upright rectangular form, the hinged cover with scene of a coast with a sailing boat and a lighthouse
Height: 87mm
Height: 117mm
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408 A Russian silver cigarette case 1899-1908, possibly Konstantin Scvortsov, the rectangular body with all-over ribbed decoration, end Vesta compartment and compartment for cord
409 A Russian silver and enamel cigarette case 1899-1908, makers mark indistinct, the cushion rectangular case with a large enamelled vignette of a sailing ship in a choppy sea, all within a cast rope twist border
Width: 110mm
Width: 95mm
£300-500
£400-600
410 A French silver and enamelled cigarette case of cushion shape, engraved border, the hinged cover with simple enamel border, engine turned decoration
411 A silver and enamel cigarette case J W Benson, Birmingham 1940, of rectangular form, all over engine turned decoration, enamelled signal flags in two squares spelling GSW, EDW - 1915-1940 and the burgee for The Royal Thames Yacht Club
Width: 90mm
£150-250
Width: 95mm
£200-300
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412 Two silver and enamel cigarette cases the first Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906, with enamelled burgee and engraved inscription “Souvenir ..... British Cotton Growing .... to the West Indies .. Port Kingston 1907...... Sir Alfred L Jones KCMG” the other, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1936, with enamelled burgee for the John Holt Line and engraved “S.S. Robert L. Holt” Largest height: 90mm Note: SS Robert L Holt - a cargo ship, built 1926, sunk by torpedo off West Coast of Africa, July 1941
£250-350
413 Two silver and enamel compacts the circular compact, J W Benson, Birmingham 1948, the hinged cover with enamelled and engine turned cover decorated with the International Code of Flag Signals; the rectangular compact, J W Benson, Birmingham 1947, engine turned ground and enamelled decoration to read Royal Thames Yacht Club, Royal Solent Club, Diameter: 75mm
£250-350
414 A large silver and enamel cigar case and a smaller cigarette case the cigar case of curved cushion form, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1896, the front with crossed flags, red and black, ‘1897’ in a scrolling ribbon and a monogram MG; the cigarette case HBS, London 1925, with an enamelled burgee and engraved MAID MARION 1925 (2) Height: 135mm
£250-350
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415 Three silver and enamel cigarette cases of traditional curved rectangular cushion form, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1908, enamelled swallow tailed burgee, engraved inscription “Souvenir of voyage by ***** RHS M****”; the other two Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906 and 1909, enamelled decoration of swallow tail burgees for Royal Yacht Squadron (3) Largest: 90mm
£300-400 416 Two silver and enamelled cigarette cases of traditional cushion shape with curved back; Stokes and Ireland Ltd. Chester, 1907, decorated with the Ensign for Medway Cruising Club; the other, Sydney and Co. Birmingham 1907, decorated with enamel signal flags reading SP Largest: 93mm
£200-300
417 A silver table tobacco box and a cigarette case the box of plain rectangular form, Mappin and Webb, London 1926, applied brass and enamelled blue ensign; the cigarette case of plain slight curved form, possibly Lawrence Emanuel, London circa 1910 with enamelled burgee Width: 100mm
£300-400
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418 A silver and enamelled cigarette case J W Benson, Birmingham 1914, the exterior engine turned and main enamelled panel with International Code of Signal flags, the gilt interior with engraved inscription “RNVR From Charles & Netta to Tom & K Happy days in Trinidad” Height: 115mm
£200-300
419 Two silver and enamelled compacts HRS, Birmingham 1940, retailed by Benzies of Cowes, of slight canted square form, guilloche sunburst ground with coloured pennants indicating WAY; the other compact same maker and retailer, London 1936, similar enamel ground and with a burgee (2) Height: 69mm
£250-350
420 A silver and enamelled Vesta and cigarette case Goldsmiths and Silversmiths company, Birmingham 1916, each of plain curved cushion form, enamelled burgees spelling TUPKT, engraved “Xmas greeting from CEE” and dated 1916 (2) Height: 87mm
£250-400
421 Two silver cigarette cases the larger of square form, Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1905, with applied brass and enamel crest of US flag, eagle and motto E Pluribus Unum; a smaller cigarette case, J Ross., Birmingham 1928, all over engine turned decoration with applied brass and enamel badge of Itenchor Sailing Club (2) Height: 88mm
£200-300
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422 A group of three silver and enamel cigarette cases two of conventional curved form, Asprey, Birmingham 1961, decorated three signal flags spelling ANN; the second, Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1927, applied brass and enamelled Swiss flag; the third, rectangular, hinged cover, 800 standard, the cover with enamel signal flag for N, and engraved “Cisely 30 Juni - 12 Juli 1903 From Hot Stuff” Largest width: 97mm
£250-350
423 A group of three silver and enamelled cigarette cases of traditional curved form; Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1913, with applied enamelled flag for P&O, and engraved Royal Yacht Medina; another, Colin Cheshire Chester 1908, with enamelled burgee in blue with a ship, engraved to the interior “To Sir William from GCHM, 27-9-10”; another, Smith and Bartlam, Chester 1913, with enamelled flag, blue ground decorated with a hot air balloon (3) Height: 90mm
£300-400
424 A group of four silver and enamel Vesta cases of traditional form; the smallest BMJ, Chester 1891, with an enamel flagpole, two spelling KR with a burgee; Birmingham 1899 with enamel burgee of The Royal Irish Yacht Club; J W Benson, Birmingham 1894, with enamelled burgee; HBS, London 1932 with flag pole and two flags indicating HO (4) Height: 52mm
£350-450
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425 A group of four silver and enamelled cigarette cases each of traditional curved rectangular form; William Neale, Chester 1895, decorated with enamel burgee for Royal Clyde Yacht Club; another, B&S, Chester 1896, decorated with burgee for Royal Thames Yacht Club; another, Continental, 800 standard with a national flag; the fourth, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1900, decorated with a burgee similar to Royal Jamaica Yacht Club (4) Largest: 90mm
ÂŁ300-500
426 A group of four Vesta cases all of traditional shape; William Neale, Chester 1903, later applied enamelled badge for MS Devonia: another CS*FS., Birmingham 1904, later applied enamelled badge for the MS Dunera; another D&F, Birmingham 1891, with two crossed enamelled flags; the last ?C, Chester 1908, coloured enamelled flag for the Blue Star Height: 55mm Note: MS Devonia (11,275 tons) was originally called MS Devonshire and was built in 1939 as a troop ship. She was refitted in 1962 and called MS Devonia MS Dunera, built in 1937 on the Clyde by Barclay Curle the MS Dunera was originally a troop ship but was converted to a floating school by The British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd.
ÂŁ350-450
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427 A group of three silver Vesta cases of traditional form; Stokes Ireland Ltd, Chester 1911, later applied brass and enamelled badge for HMS Centaur; William H Haseler, Birmingham 1913, with applied brass and enamel badge for HMS Renown; WHW, Birmingham 1899, with applied brass and enamelled badge for HMS Rodney (3) Height: 64mm Note: HMS Centaur - could refer to the C class cruiser launched in 1916 or the later weapon class destroyer; HMS Renown - could be the battleship launched in 1895 or the Renown class battleship launched 1916; HMS Rodney - could have been the Admiral class battlecruiser launched in 1884
ÂŁ250-350
428 A group of three silver and enamelled Vesta cases of traditional form, each with an applied brass and enamelled badge; George Unite, Birmingham 1896, engraved foliate scroll body, the later applied badge for SS Duchess of Richmond; the second Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1905, the later applied badge for SS Ceramic; the third, largest, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, the later applied badge for SS Northern Star Height: 65mm Note: SS Duchess of Richmond, built by John Brown, Clydebank 1928, later changed name to Empress of Canada, caught fire in 1953, scrapped 1954; SS Ceramic, built in Belfast for the White Star Line 1912, her main route was Liverpool to Australia, she served as a troop ship during the two wars, sunk in 1942; SS Northern Star built 1962 as a round the world cruise ship
ÂŁ300-400
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429 PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY INTEREST - A silver Vesta case and matched cigar case the Vesta case, William Neale, Chester 1905 of traditional form, applied silver and enamel crowned badge for the PSNC; the cigar case, Fenton Russell &Co., Chester 1915, applied similar silver and enamel badge for PSNC (2)
430 PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY INTEREST - A silver Vesta case and matched small cigarette case the Vesta case, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1913, of traditional form, applied silver and enamel crowned badge for the PSNC; the cigarette case, FH, London 1886, applied similar silver and enamel badge for PSNC (2)
Cigar case: 122mm
Height: 81mm
£300-400
£200-300
431 P&O INTEREST - A group of four silver and enamelled Vesta cases Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1912, applied brass and enamel flag; Samuel Mordan and Co., London 1899 decorated applied P&O crest and Canberra; George Unite, Birmingham 1898, applied P&O crest and Oriana; Mappin and Webb, Chester 1903, applied P&O crest and Himalaya (4) Height: 50mm
£350-450
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432 A group of four silver and enamelled match box holders of traditional rectangular form, open sides, SB, London 1920, another A and John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1911, both decorated enamel burgee for Royal Cruising Club; another retailed by Benzies of Cowes, decorated burgee for Royal Yacht Squadron; London 1930, decorated with a burgee Width: 62mm
£400-600
433 A group of four silver Vesta cases with applied enamel badges the largest, plain, JNW, London 1890, applied enamelled badge of HMS Nelson; William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1912, all over cross hatching, applied enamelled badge for RMS Queen Mary; Samuel Mordan & Co. Chester 1904, with applied brass and enamelled badge for SS Empress of Scotland: Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1907, with applied brass and enamelled badge for SS Orontes (4) Height: 79mm
£350-450 434 A group of three silver and enamel Vesta cases of traditional curved form; Miller Bros, Birmingham 1906 with applied silver and enamelled flag for the Shipwrecked Fisherman and Mariners Royal Benevolant Society; the second Joseph Gloster, Birmingham1901, enamelled flag, engraved to rear HMS Renown Tug of War 1902; a divided Vesta case T & J Bragg, Birmingham 1900, applied silver and enamel white ensign (3) Width: 62mm
£250-350
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435 A group of three silver and enamel Vesta cases and a match book holder of traditional rounded form; Mordant & Co. Birmingham 1905, with applied brass and enamel burgee for an English yacht club; PK&P, circa 1910, with enamelled burgee, for Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, engraved initials and dated 27-8-11; a rectangular Vesta box of rectangular form, sprung end cover, Samuel Mordan, circa 1910, with enamel burgee for the Royal Clyde Yacht Club; a match book holder, marked Sterling, applied brass and enamel burgee, engraved “St Regis Yacht Club, 1915, 2nd Prize, won by...” Height: 45mm
£300-400
436 A group of four silver and enamel Vesta cases of traditional form; George Unite, Birmingham 1902, retailed by Benzies Cowes, enamelled flag, red and white diagonals; Birmingham 1896, burgee with red and white stripe and laurel motif; TR&S, Glasgow, 1891, with a black and red flag; a snuff box, WN, Sheffield 1897, of plain rectangular form, enamel flag of blue anchor on white ground (4) Height: 59mm
£350-450
437 Two silver and enamel cigar prickers and a propelling pencil the pencil, Samuel Mordan & Co. London 1928, enamelled burgee for The Royal Thames Yacht Club; the two small prickers marked sterling, steel actions, decorated with enamelled burgees, New York Yacht Club and Larchmont Yacht Club Pencil: 80mm
£100-150
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438 A large silver and enamel table cigarette box Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1896, of rectangular form, slight domed lid, enamelled crossed burgees for Royal Southern Yacht Club, and Royal Southampton Yacht Club also signal flags to read NJPK also enamelled initials E.T.H., cedar lined interior Width: 280mm
ÂŁ1,200-1,500
439 Two silver and enamel table top cigarette boxes Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1920, of rectangular form, slight domed hinged cover, enamel flag for a Rear Admiral and two burgees, also engraved KIA-ORA; a smaller cigarette box, Deakin & Francis Birmingham 1954, of rectangular form, the slightly domed hinged cover with applied White Ensign Largest width: 45cm
ÂŁ500-800
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440 A group of three silver and enamel ashtrays each modelled as life belts with applied wire work; James William Benson, Birmingham, 1893 with enamelled Union Flag; the second B&S, Birmingham 1890, decorated with burgee for Royal Albert Yacht Club; the third with rope work detail, James William Benson, Birmingham 1902, with a silver flag pole draped across the ‘belt’ with burgee for the Royal Yacht Squadron and RYS LYRA to the ‘belt’ (3) Largest:115mm
£300-400
441 A group of three silver ashtrays HBS, London 1936, of circular form, raised centre with applied flag pole and flags spelling RASC; another Birmingham 1936, circular form, with crossed enamel flagpoles and burgees for Royal Thames Yacht Club and another burgee; the third ashtray, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths company, London 1969, of circular form with glazed base with image of the Queen Mary Largest: 135mm
£200-300
442 A group of four silver mounted coasters marked sterling, each decorated with signal flags Man overboard; Am Dragging; High and Dry; Am Afloat Diameter: 90mm
£100-150
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443 A group of three silver trophies Each with presentation inscription; Josiah Williams and Co, London 1937, with applied silver and enamel burgee of the Royal Thames Yacht Club; William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1936, with applied silver and enamel burgee of the Royal Lymington Yacht Club; Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1937, with applied silver and enamel burgee Royal London Yacht Club Burgee. (3) Tallest: 25cm
£350-450
444 A group of three silver and enamel trophies Robert Pringle, London 1932, a pair of saucer trophies, engraved “The Yachting World” applied burgee for Motor Yacht Club, the other plain and with enamel burgee for The Royal Motor Yacht Club; together with a small lidded trophy, William Neale Birmingham 1937, of classic vase shape, domed cover, turned finial, gadroon edge, the body with crossed White Ensign and burgee for The Royal Yacht Squadron, engraved inscription “.... Regatta Cowes, ..... 1938 Thora 2nd Prize” (3) Largest height: 95mm
£350-450
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445 Two silver and enamel souvenirs Marshall and Co., Birmingham 1906, modelled as a stepped oval lidded inkwell, wrythen finial, applied brass and enamel badge for RMS Corinthic; William Summers, London 1896, a silver and enamel pin tray modelled as a sailor’s hat, blue and gilt enamel band inscribed HMS Imperieuse (2) Inkwell width: 85mm Note: RMS Corinthic - built for the White Star Line, at Belfast, Harland and Wolff 1902, voyages primarily to New Zealand. HMS Imperieuse - one of six ships bearing the name, this ‘cap’ probably relates to the iron clad battleship which launched in 1883, renamed but reverted to Imperieuse in 1914
£300-400
446 A group of four silver patch boxes and a small mirror the mirror, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1903, of circular form, swivel cover with enamelled swallow tail burgee for the Royal Yacht Squadron; a large table box and removable cover, Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1917, the cover with applied silver and enamelled flag pole and burgee for The Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club; a group of three circular boxes and covers, each with enamel flag for the A Holt shipping line, two engraved, each with tss Patroclus and tss Sarpendon Largest: 78mm diameter Note: Tss Patroclus - built Scotts of Greenock, 1923, torpedoed 1940. tss Sarpendon built in 1923 by Cammell Laird & Co. at Birkenhead, launched 1923, lead ship of a lass of four, cargo liner but with accommodation for first class passengers, not requisitioned for war service and survived the war until 1953. The Alfred Holt shipping line was more commonly known as the Blue Funnel Line
£350-450
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447 Two silver mounted ivory page turners both of traditional form, Edward Barton, London 1908; Edward Barton and Co., London 1919. (2) Lengths: 42cm, 39.5cm
£250-400
448 Three silver mounted ivory page turners of traditional form; H F Daltrey & Co, London 1906; Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders, James Francis Hollings and Frank Shepherd, Birmingham 1906; with one smaller, Birmingham Lengths: 45cm, 40.5cm, 29cm
£400-700
449 Two silver and tortoiseshell circular boxes and covers Collett & Anderson, London 1925, the larger with tortoiseshell lid, inset silver pique work with engraved image of RMS Mooltan, the other smaller with image of RMS Berengaria Largest diameter: 65mm Note: RMS Mooltan - was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, launched 1923 for the P&O line, scrapped in 1954. RMS Berengaria - originally built as the Imperator, a luxury cruise liner, requisitioned for war, then returned to become the pride of the Cunard fleet until the launch of The Queen Mary in 1936. After a number of fires caused by faulty wiring it was decided she was not financially viable for a refit, broken up between 1938 and 1946, war delaying the process
£120-180
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450 A large table Inkwell with watch Birmingham 1908, of circular form, of capstan style, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a white faced pocket watch, plain lever movement and glass insert inkwell Diameter: 11.5cm
£300-500
451 Inkwell with watch Deakin Francis, Birmingham 1912, of circular form with moulded base, of capstan style, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a white faced watch, Waltham and Co. English Lever, and glass insert inkwell Diameter: 15.5cm
£600-900
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452 A large table Inkwell with watch Birmingham 1908, of circular form, of capstan style, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a white faced watch and glass insert inkwell. Diameter: 14cm
£400-600
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453 Port and starboard inkwells Samuel Jacob, London 1905, in the form of red and green glass ships lanterns (2) Height (Max): 11cm
£600-900
454 A group of three inkwells William Aitkin, Birmingham 1912, with moulded base and rim, the hinged lid opening to reveal glass insert; another Birmingham circa 1910, of square form; Chester 1911, of oval form. (3) Diameter: 13cm
£400-500
455 A group of four silver table inkwells early 20th century, circular form, capstan in style, plain slight moulded decoration, hinged covers (4) Largest diameter: 17cm
£300-400
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456 A group of three silver table inkwells circa 1920, each of circular form, with hinged covers, glass wells, slight threaded decoartion to one and two plain (3) Largest: 8cm diameter
£240-280
457 Two inkwells A and J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1904, circular form with moulded base, of capstan style with a glass insert; Birmingham 1936, a smaller piece of similar style. (2) Largest: 18cm
£400-600
458(cites) An ivory handled silver trowel Elkington and Company, Birmingham 1925, plain flat and in presentation case £200-300
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459 Two Georgian toddy ladles One marked Robert Gray and Sons, Edinburgh 1814, with plain round bowl and whalebone wrythen handle; the other with oval bowl and whalebone wrythen handle (2) Overall length: 40cm
ÂŁ250-400
460 Two sets of cased sterling and enamel spoons Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1960, a set of eight souvenir spoons each with differing silver and enamel burgees on finials; Barker Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1935, a set of six spoons, each with an enamel burgee; with various others. (21) ÂŁ150-250
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461 A cased set of six silver and enamel napkin rings Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1915, each with chased fern borders, three with Royal Yacht Squadron swallow tail burgees, three with blue and white swallow tail burgees, each also engraved “Souvenir of Voyage By ******” all in a fitted case Diameter: 50mm
£500-800 462 A group of six silver and enamel napkin rings Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1913, a set of three, two in presentation box, of circular form, chased floral border, enamel burgee for the Royal Yacht Squadron, engraved “Souvenir of voyage......”; Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1925, plain border, enamel swallow tail burgee; Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular form, moulded edge, applied brass and enamel badge in P&O colours and Canberra; unmarked, circular form, slight beaded edge, applied silver and enamel badge for SS Euripedes; Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1913, a pair of circular form (6) Diameter: 50mm
£300-400
463 A Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) silverplated-metal and glass centrepiece WMF, circa 1915, of belle epoque style, comprising a shaped oval base cast with foliage and berries, fronted by a maiden carrying two horns and containing three glass containers, two with plated metal surrounds £500-700 76
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464 HB319/1 ABERDEEN - A pair of Scottish provincial dessert spoons John Leslie, two marks, IL, ABD, later engraved initial A Length: 17mm, 66g
£120-180
467 HB126/15 DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial cream ladle William Scott, marked WS, pot of lillies, of pointed Old English pattern, feather edged decoration and a deep circular bowl Length:16cm, 27.5g
465 HB357/5 DINGWALL - A Scottish provincial tablespoon marked AR thrice, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved initials ‘C / WC’ Length: 21cm, 66.3g Note: Although commonly attributed to Dingwall and a maker called Alexander Ross, no documentary evidence can be found to tie these marks to the town or maker. However they remain a scarce and interesting set of Scottish provincial marks.
£200-300 466 HB126/12 DUNDEE - A pair of Scottish provincial toddy ladles William Scott, marked WS, pot of lilies, WS, M, of Old English pattern, script initial P to terminal, with deep circular bowls (2) Length:19.5cm, combined weight: 3.3oz
£300-500
£150-250 468 HA609/1 DUMFRIES - A scarce Scottish provincial spoon David Coutts, marked DC twice, of slender Hanoverian pattern, script initial L to reverse of terminal, wide facetted heel 465
Length: 20cm, 67.2g
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£400-600 469 HA943/7 FORRES - A rare pair of Scottish provincial sugar tongs John & Patrick Riach, marked PR, tower, of Fiddle pattern with engraved script initial to bow and slender pointed oval bowls Length: 16cm, 48g Note: Forres silver is rare in any form, with only flatware recorded, it appears that only one pair of sugar tongs has been offered for sale before, making sugar tongs amongst the most unusual survivals. The striking of the makers marks appears to only be PR, rather than the more commonly found IPR, while it is possible that it represents a period when Patrick Riach is working alone it is also possible that it is a poorly struck punch on the curve of the bow.
470 HB319/2 GREENOCK - A pair of Scottish provincial toddy ladles T Davie, three marks: TD, Anchor, TD, fiddle pattern, engraved script initials, JH Length: 17cm, 68g
472 HB319/4 GREENOCK - A pair of Scottish provincial toddy ladles three marks: anchor struck three times in oval, fiddle pattern, engraved script initials JH
£200-300
Length: 17cm, 67g
£180-220 471 HB319/3 GREENOCK - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle T Davie, three marks: Anchor, Anchor, TD, fiddle pattern, engraved script initials JH Length: 17cm, 34g
£100-200
473 HA943/6 IONA - A Scottish provincial napkin ring Alexander Ritchie, marked AR (incuse), IONA, IONA (incuse), ICA, Birmingham 1911, of cast open work form of intertwined Celtic birds Diameter: 4.5cm, 22.5g
£150-250
£1,000-1,500
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474 HB126/21 PERTH - A Scottish provincial wine label Robert Keay, marked RK, eagle, RK, eagle, of rectangular form inscribed ‘PORT’, suspended on a belcher link chain Width: 4.1cm, 6.8g
£200-300
475 EZ420/26 PERTH - A Scottish provincial part canteen of cutlery Fiddle pattern and comprising; twelve dessert forks single mark R&RK, engraved initial M; a pair of table spoons, five marks RK thrice, double headed eagle twice; a pair of large basting spoons to match and same marks
476 EZ420/26A PERTH - A group of Scottish provincial flatware fiddle pattern comprising; six table spoons, single mark, CM; five dessert spoons, five marks, RK thrice, double headed eagle twice; five table spoons, two marks, WR, double headed eagle, each one also numbered individually beside the marks
£400-700
£400-700
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477 EZ420/24 PERTH - A scarce small Scottish provincial mug Charles Murray, circa 1820, four marks, cross formation on base, CM and double headed eagle twice, of tapering form, threaded bands, simple threaded handle, engraved contemporary initials JR to JAR in script Height: 77mm
£1,000-1,500
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480 HB357/4 TAIN - A pair of Scottish provincial dessert spoons Alexander Stewart, marked AS, Tain C, of Old English pattern with engraved script initials GM to terminal (2)
Length: 31cm, 131g
479 HB357/2 TAIN - A pair of Scottish provincial tablespoons Alexander Stewart, marked AS, TAIN, wheat sheaf, of Old English pattern with engraved initials ‘JM’ and number 1 and 2 (2)
Length:18.5cm, combined
£1,200-1,800
Length: 23cm, combined weight:
weight: 79g
152g
£800-1,200
478 HB357/1 TAIN - A Scottish provincial serving spoon Alexander Stewart, marked AS, TAIN, C, of Old English pattern with engraved initials GM to terminal
£1,200-1,800
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481 HB287/2 A part suite of Scottish Queen’s pattern flatware Edinburgh, Victorian, various dates, single struck, engraved crest and motto for MackIntosh, ‘Touch not the hat but a glove’ comprising: six table spoons, six table forks, eight dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four teaspoons and one similar, a large and two small sauce/cream ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, a serving knife, four condiment spoons, four knives A/F, a soup ladle (Crest erased), one odd fiddle pattern ladle Weighable silver: 68oz
£600-900
482 HB357/6 WICK - A scarce Scottish provincial mustard spoon John Sellar, marked JS, WICK, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminals and gilt bowl Length:12.5cm, 13g
£800-1,200 483 HB319/5 UNASCRIBED - A set of fourteen provincial dessert forks possibly Scottish, five marks; flying bird twice, HV, flying bird twice, fiddle pattern, plain Length: 19cm, 615g
£300-500 484 HA609/2 An Edwardian Scottish clan badge T K Ebutt, Edinburgh 1909, of conventional belt and garter form with crest within and motto ‘PRO PATRIA’ around Diameter: 4.5cm, 31.8g
£80-120
485 HA934/1 A pair of late Victorian candelabra Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883, the tapered columns with urn shaped sconce with central upper column and twin reeded scrolling arms, the whole raised on a simple domed oval base (2) Height: 51cm
£1,000-1,500
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486 HB126/13 A Victorian hip-flask Edinburgh 1877, of circular outline with detachable cup and engraved crests Diameter: 67mm, 3.9oz
£150-250
487 LT2014/28 A Victorian claret jug Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1875, the flared glass body with engraved borders, interlaced floral garlands and displays, the silver neck and spout with engraved birds within trees, all on a textured background, the hinged lid with cast finial, with C scroll bamboo formed silver handle
488 HB146/1 A part Scottish canteen Millidge & Son, Edinburgh 1862, comprising thirteen table spoons, eighteen table forks, ten dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, six teaspoons, and various other salt spoons ladles and sifters, of single struck Kings pattern (qty)
Height: 29cm
£1,200-1,800
£400-600
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489 HB366/6 Two similar Scottish fish slices and soup ladles all by J Muir Jr, Glasgow 1841 and same maker 1836, single struck King’s pattern, pierced flats
490 HB126/7 A pair of Scottish serving spoons Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1810, of Old English pattern with script initials ‘CW’ to terminal (2)
Slices length: 31cm, 27oz
£200-300
Combined weight: 7.1oz
£350-550
491 SV230/34 A mid 18th century Scottish silver mounted horn snuff box apparently unmarked, the oval straight sided mull with shaped hinges, applied silver oval with initials engraved JC Height: 40mm
£200-300
492 HB293/10 A Scottish William IV/Victorian nutmeg grater James Nasmyth, also JPH (Hay of Edinburgh retailer?) Edinburgh 1838, of rectangular form, cast foliate border and base, all over engine turned decoration, steel grill, hinged base, good concealed hinges Width: 54mm, height: 17mm, 71g
£600-800
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493 HA628/324 A fine George I Scottish tapered bullet teapot Henry Bethune, Edinburgh 1719, the tapered bullet teapot of simple form with flush lid with moulded hinge and cast acorn finial, with straight tapering spout and C scroll wooden handle with raised thumbpiece Height: 13cm, 13.7oz Provenance: Probably, Sotheby’s October 25th 1984 lot 286 Private Scottish Collection Note: Henry Bethune appears to be one of the largest exponents of fine early tea wares in Edinburgh. He appears to have been ideally placed in the market and with a reputation already in place when this new fashion for silver teapots started in Scotland around 1714. This example, only five years later than the earliest recorded Scottish teapot, shows great skill in the style and practice of making. The tapered bullet for such as this would quickly be replaced by the more standard spherical pattern on a foot, making tapered plain examples like this rare.
ÂŁ5,000-8,000
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494 HA837/1 A set of six table candlesticks Sheffield 1906, with plain tapered columns supporting a simple oval sconce, raised on stepped oval bases (6) Height: 30cm
£1,400-1,800
495 HB305/3 An Edwardian twin handled presentation punch bowl London 1905, the deep hemispherical bowl with twin scroll handles and presentation inscription from the ‘Perthshire Agricultural Society’ with winner names etc Width across handles: 40cm, 49oz
£500-800
496 HB137/1 An Edwardian cake basket in the George I / II style Charles S Harris & Sons, 1905, of oval outline with pierced lattice sides and ropetwist rim, the short foot similarly formed Width: 29cm, 20.5oz
£250-350
497 HB300/1 An Edwardian fruit basket C S Harris and Sons, London 1904, of tapered form with reticulated panels and embossed swags, raised on a spreading pierced foot Width: 31cm, 16.7oz
£250-350
498 HB293/9 PHILATELY INTEREST - A desk stamp box WN, Chester 1904, of plain form, cylinder cover enclosing two gilt compartments, splay base Width: 70mm
499 SV230/29 FIFE and FORFAR YEOMANRY INTEREST - A Vesta case engraved Lt. G. E. B. Osborne, D Company 1903; a rectangular silver card case, moire silk interior; a small circular patch box and hinged cover (3)
£150-200
£120-180
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500 HA85/65 A collection of silver to include a pair of matched early 20th century taper sticks, Sheffield 1902 and 1904; a tea strainer with floral detail, stamped 925; a variety of modern napkin rings, of mainly plain design (qty) Combined weight: 24oz
£200-300 501 HB139/6 A set of four table candlesticks circa 1900, marked Sterling, of tapered form, engraved floral detail, circular bases, baluster sconce removable drip pan (4)
504 HA320/1 A pair of late Victorian punch bowls JWD, London 1897, each of circular outline with gadrooned detail to lower body, domed circular foot of similar detail (2) Diameter: 21cm, height: 15cm, combined weight: 38.9oz
£400-600
Height: 24.5cm
£250-350 502 HB76/15 A late Victorian tankard Charles Boyton, London 1899, of plain tapered form with simple C scroll handle and stepped foot Height: 14cm, 18oz
£400-600 503 HB137/7 A collection of silver to include a sugar bowl of plain design with scalloped detail to rim, Sheffield 1898; a small cream jug, of plain design, Chester 1911; a twin handled sugar bowl, Chester 1910; a lidded mustard pot, London 1894, and various salt spoons, caddy spoons etc (qty) Combined weighable silver: 11.4oz
£200-300
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505 HA386/1 A matched late Victorian four piece tea service Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1895 and 1896, comprising spirit kettle and stand, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of baluster form with embossed rococo scrolls and foliate display, with curved spouts / handles and eagle finials to cover, each with engraved monogram and presentation inscription (4) Height of kettle: 38cm, combined weight: 94oz
£600-800
506 HB366/1 A cased set of salts EF/HT, London 1889, of circular form, pinched rim, allover chased c scrolls and cartouches, pedestal foot, with spoons and liners, all in a fitted case from W Alexander Glasgow, with a cased pair of sauce boats, wavy rim, scroll handles, scroll legs, case a/f Diameter: 55mm
£220-280
507 HB35/1 A late Victorian punch bowl Sibray, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1887, of circular outline with scalloped rim chased swag and acanthus leaf detail, to a swept circular foot of similar decoration Diameter: 25cm, 28oz
£300-500 508 EZ420/19 A George III vinaigrette Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1885, of rectangular form, all over engraved decoration, foliate pierced grill; together with a snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1828, plain rectangular form, engraved crest and motto for MUNRO and a Victorian rattle (3) Widths: 45mm and 77mm, combined weight:157g
£200-300
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509 HB139/2 A Victorian silver and cranberry glass claret jug London 1885, the baluster cranberry glass body simply mounted with plain collar and C scroll handle with flat hinged lid
510 HB293/4 A Victorian scent bottle SF, London 1882, of cylindrical form, double ended, one end spring cover the other screw off, all over engraved decoration of landscape and young girl, engraved monogram to one cover and 1891 to the other, a pair of folding steel scissors in slender silver case, pull off cover
Height: 22cm
£700-900
Length of scent bottle: 10.5cm
£200-300
511 HB293/1 A Victorian silver spoon warmer Martin and Hall, London 1881, the oval bowl with beaded border, engraved fern design, scroll arms and support, ball detail and feet Length: 28cm
£250-400
512 HA800/209 A Victorian tankard London 1879, of tapering circular form, with Greek key detail and engraved initials Height: 12cm, 10.2oz Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£150-250
513 SV230/28 A group of Victorian silver and silver gilt scent bottles red glass of oval form, gilt hinged cover to top, hinged vinaigrette to base, Samuel Mordan & Co. London 1875; a red glass jar and sprung cover; another red glass double scent bottle; two clear crystal jars and covers; a cased 19th century French silver sewing set
514 SV408/75 A collection of silver items to include a small Victorian scent flask of circular outline with engraved initials; four thimbles, two cased; a miniature chalice; a small table box of circular outline, with embossed foliate and figural detail; a white metal pepper pot, with floral detail to body; various other boxes, lids and badges (qty)
£200-300
Combined weight: 6.7oz
515 HB302/29 A Victorian silver purse marks worn, of shaped form, leather interior, a larger purse of rectangular form, engraved monogram and stylised floral sprays, a 900 standard card case, allover engraved decoration (3) £120-180
£250-400
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516 HB305/2 A Victorian comport Robert Hennell, London 1865, the lobed hexagonal shallow comport with flower head and scroll border, supported by three standing putti with textured finish and drapes, on a domed lobed gilded base with panel of foliate displays and an engraved crest Height: 27cm, diameter of comport: 24cm, 65.7oz
£1,500-2,000
517 HB366/3 A matched Victorian three piece tea service Charles and George Fox, London 1847, retailed by Vaughan and Co. of squat circular form, all over engraved foliate design, C scrolls with engraved crest, leaf clasped handle, small finial to the domed hinged cover, collar foot, the covered sugar and cream by WB/WS., London 1840 (4) Height: 14.5cm, combined weight: 48oz
£500-800 518 HB293/14 A composite set of fiddle pattern dessert forks London 1842 and 1816, engraved crests, together with six George III teaspoons, bright cut engraved decoration, six George III teaspoons, five gilt small spoons, various coffee spoons, set EP teaspoons, four silver gilt coffee spoons £160-200
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519 SV408/73 A Victorian presentation snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, of conventional rectangular form with engine decorated sides and base, the hinged cover with cast acorn and oak leaf border with inscription ‘Presented by the members and ex members of the Town Council of The Royal Burgh of Auctermuchty to Provost Lambert on his retirement from the Council November 1888’ Width: 9cm, 5.6oz
£200-300
520 EZ420/18 An Irish William IV three piece tea service C.M., Dublin 1836, of bold foliate decorated squat circular form, leaf clasped spout and handle, engraved cartouche, cast foliate feet (3) Combined weight: 60oz
£500-800
521 SV408/74 A collection of vinaigrettes to include two Victorian examples by Nathaniel Mills, the first of scalloped outline with engraved foliate detail, with pierced foliate grill; a similar smaller example; a small George III example, of rectangular outline with reeded detail to lid and filigree grill; another George III example of rectangular outline with embossed floral detail to the lid (4)
522 HA800/213 A William IV brandy pan H W & Co, London 1836, of conventional form with turned ivory handle; together with a Victorian mug, of circular outline with chased foliate detail throughout, cartouche with engraved initials, London 1873 (2) Provenance: Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk
£200-300
Combined weight: 1.8oz
£300-400
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523 EZ420/22 A matched four piece silver tea service PB, London 1836, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, of panelled pear shape form, cast floral border, scrolling handles and leaf clasped spout, cast bracket feet, with a similar coffee pot, WH, London 1844, the tea and coffee pot with presentation inscriptions (4) Combined weight: 80oz
£600-900
524 HA837/3 A William IV salver R Hennell, London 1834, of circular outline with large fruiting vine border and engraved scrolls and foliage, engraved crest to centre, raised on shell bracket feet Diameter: 31cm, 27.5oz
£400-600
525 HA837/3A A William IV salver Charles Fox, London 1833, of shaped circular outline with cast scroll and shell border, the centre engraved with trailing foliage and engraved crest, raised on three scroll bracket feet
526 EZ420/18A A George IV Irish silver coffee pot IOL, Dublin 1829, of baluster form, threaded rim, floral finial, C scroll and foliate decorated body, floral clasped spout, cast feet
Length: 28cm, 12oz
Weight: 30oz
£250-350
Diameter: 25cm, 24.5oz
£250-350
£400-600
527 HB148/1 A pair of George VI serving and straining spoons William Chawner, London 1825, of double struck Kings pattern with engraved Royal crest within garter (2)
528 HB137/2 Two silver mustard pots and covers JR., London 1824, of drum form, light gadroon edge, shell thumbpiece; the other HA., Sheffield 1884, of baluster form, chased floral decoration, plain thumbpiece and raised on three ball feet, both with blue glass liners (2) Weight: 8oz
£200-300
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529 HB293/17 A George IV cheese scoop London 1822. of conventional form, Queen’s pattern handle, engraved initials; together with a George III table spoon, Peter and Anne Bateman, London, 1786 of Old English pattern (2)
Combined weight: 38oz
Length of scoop: 20.5cm
£250-400
533 SV152/32 A collection of flatware to include; four George III table spoons; Scottish cream ladle; four table forks; ten teaspoons; various other pieces of flatware, various makers and dates (qty)
534
538 HA628/365 A George III teapot Charles Hougham, London 1790, of plain oval design, the hinged lid with pineapple finial
£150-180 530 SV152/33 A George III cream jug London 1817, of rounded form, gadroon rim, foliate engraved band, threaded handle, and raised on ball feet; together with a fancy Dutch tea strainer; a small rose bowl; a Victorian silver topped dressing table box; a serpentine outline oval table jewellery box, hinged cover; an ashtray (Qty)
534 HB302/47 A late 18th / early 19th century silver gilt toddy ladle makers mark only struck twice, RM., the serpentine oval bowl, gilt interior and half covered with a pierced strainer, bi furcated split joint to tapering circular section well turned hardwood handle, turned ivory finial Overall length: 41cm, bowl width: 10.3cm
£250-400
Combined weight (except glass box): 18oz
£150-180 531 HA792/1 A George III Stilton scoop IS, London 1806, of conventional form with plain ivory handle and script initial to bowl Length: 24.5cm
£120-180 532 HB293/7 A George III chamberstick T.J., London 1805, of square form, threaded border, engraved crest of plume of feathers, removable snuffer
535 HB293/3 A George III wine funnel TO, London 1795, of conventional form
Height of teapot: 16cm, 14oz
£200-300 537 HA628/366 A George III oval sugar basket AF, London 1792, of oval form, threaded swing handle, threaded border to the bowl, bright cut detail, shaped cartouche for a crest, oval pedestal foot
539 HA628/346 A George III silver cream helmet SA, London 1787, of helmet form, tall moulded scroll handle, bright cut engraved band, laurel wreath with monogram, slender stem, square base
Width: 13.5cm, 7.25oz
Height: 16cm, 5oz
£200-300
£100-150
Length: 11.5cm
£150-200 537
536 HA315/3 A George III cream jug London 1792, of helmet form, wriggle work engraved border, bright cut details, crest to body, raised on a short stem and oval stepped foot with similar decoration, reeded C scroll handle Height: 15cm, 5oz
£120-180
Width: 95mm
£200-300
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540 HA843/2 A George III Old English, shell and thread canteen William Eley & William Fern, London 1787 and 1788 comprising twelve each of; tablespoons, dessert spoons, tableforks and dessert forks (48) Combined weight: 96oz
£600-900 541 HB293/8 A pair of George III salts London 1784, incuse duty mark, of oval form, beaded border, plain body, shell capped cabriole leg supports, hoof feet Width: 80mm
£180-250 542 HA146/87 A George III tankard LB, London 1764, of conventional baluster form with leaf capped handle and later foliate detail to body, vacant cartouche Height: 11.5cm, 10.6oz
£200-300 543 SV114/26 A pair of George III sauce boats Alexander Johnston, London 1762, the bellied body of plain design with gadrooned boarded and acanthus clasped handles, to three cabriole legs (2) Combined weight: 26oz
£500-700
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544 HB169/1 A collection of early picture/fancy back teaspoons primarily London 18th century, marks variable, decoration ranging from simple shell motif to a bird on a lake, some engraved initials Combined weight: 13oz
£400-600
545 HB137/6 A matched pair of open salts George III, marks rubbed, of circular form, wavy rim, plain bodies, raised on hoof feet, with blue glass liners £100-150
546 HB305/1 A set of four George III candlesticks WT, London 1759, the tapered knopped stem with foliate fluting and gadrooned knops, on a domed and spreading shaped circular base with shell and scroll details, with loaded wooden bases (4) Height: 28cm
£2,000-3,000
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547 HB126/5 A fine George II sugar bowl and cover Thomas Whippam, London 1756, of inverted pear shaped with finely chased floral panels within semi spiralled fluting, the domed cover with similar decoration and cast flowerhead finial, raised on a short stem and domed foot
548 HB126/10 A pair of George II serving spoons WS (?), london 1754, of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminals (2) Length: 27.5cm, combined weight: 6.5oz
£120-180
Height: 15cm, 13.5oz
£1,200-1,800
549 HB126/4 A George II teapot Gabriel Sleath & Francis Crumb, London 1754 of inverted pear shape with semi spiral fluting, floral and scroll garlands, the cast spout with eagle head terminal, domed hinged cover with similar decoration and cast foliate finial, raised on a domed foot and with C scroll wooden handle Height:16.5cm, 24.5oz
£800-1,200
550 HB126/6 A George II caster Samuel Wood, London 1753, of plain bluster form with reeded girdle and stepped foot, the domed cover with pierced and engraved decoration
551 HB126/8 A George II serving spoon Elias Cathcart, London 1752, of Hanoverian pattern, engraved crest to reverse of terminal with double drop heel and short oval bowl
Height: 14.8cm, 7.6oz
£150-250
Length: 28cm, 3.8oz
£200-300
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552 HB366/2 A George II tankard Henry Morris, London 1751, of baluster form, engraved initials, lead clasped scroll handle, splayed foot Height: 113mm, 11oz
£400-600
553 HB287/1 A group of various items of silver flatware to include: fourteen various small teaspoons; a pair silver gilt table spoons, London circa 1750; a similar period gilt sugar sifter, (marks worn); twelve plated EP ice cream spoons, cast handles, Martin Hall Sheffield; four odd silver spoons; etc. Weighable silver: 14oz
£120-180
555 HA421/1 A fine pair of George II sauce boats Robert Innes (possibly), London 1742, the deep bellied bodies with plain everted scalloped rim and wide pouring spout, with finely modelled flying dolphin handles and raised on three bold mask and shell feet (2) Length: 21cm, combined weight: 35.5oz
£3,000-4,000
556 HB137/4 A George II caster London 1741 (makers mark indistinct), of simple baluster form with reeded girdle, engraved crest, the domed cover with engraved and pierced scrolls, raised on a simple foot Height: 18cm, 7.8oz
£300-400
557 HB357/7 A pair of George I tablespoons London 1725, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved initials D/RK to terminal (2) Length: 20.5cm, combined weight: 3oz
£80-120
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554 HB126/11 A pair of George II soup ladles Ebenezer Coker, London 1750, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest to terminal (2) Combined weight: 9.2oz
£150-250
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558 HB321/1 An early 18th century Britannia standard sugar caster circa 1700, makers mark indistinct, of large plain baluster form with moulded girdle, engraved crest to body, the screw off cover with well pierced floral detail and turned finial Height: 23cm, 15.7oz
ÂŁ2,000-3,000
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559 HB293/16 A group of Bateman family silver to include two table spoons, Hester Bateman; a gravy spoon, Hester Bateman; another gravy spoon, Peter and Anne Bateman, all Old English pattern
562 HB293/12 A George III cream jug Hester Bateman, London 1790, of helmet form, bright cut engraved border, blank cartouche, plain scroll handle, square base, slight pricked decoration
565 HB126/16 A pair of George III feather edge serving spoons Hester Bateman London 1781, of Old English pattern with feathered edge decoration and engraved crest (2)
Height 14.5cm
Length: 31.5cm, combined weight:
£180-250
£150-200
7.2oz
560 HB5/2 A George III teapot stand Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1795, of oval form, slight moulded border, engraved monogram and raised on slight reeded feet
563 HB126/20 A set of five George III dessert spoons Hester Bateman, London 1781, of Old English pattern with feather edge and engraved crest to terminal (5)
Width:18cm, 149g
Length: 17.5cm, combined weight:
By family repute a gift from
5.7oz
566 HB126/16A A pair of George III feather edge serving spoons Hester Bateman London 1781, of Old English pattern with feathered edge decoration and engraved crest (2)
Princess Alice Of Athlone,
£100-200
Length: 31.5cm, combined weight:
£100-150
granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
£150-250
7.2oz
£100-150
561 HB293/13 A George III cream jug Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1792, of helmet shape, plain scroll handle, pinched border, square base
564 HB126/19 A set of twelve George III feathered edge tablespoons Hester Bateman, London 1781, of Old English pattern with feather edge and engraved crest to terminal (12)
567 HB126/17 A George III soup ladle Hester Bateman, London 1773, of Old English pattern with feather edge and script initials to terminal
Height: 13.5cm
Length: 21.5cm, combined weight:
Length: 33cm, 4.9oz
£150-200
25oz
£200-300
£600-800
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Silver from the Collection of Lady Lanesborough
The following lots (568 to 575) are from the collection of Lady Lanesborough, many of which came from the family home Swithland Hall, Leicestershire. The current Swithland Hall replaced an earlier house on the estate, and was built by the architect James Pennethorne for George John DanversButler, later the 5th Earl of Lanesborough, while it was occupied by 1834 it was not fully completed until 1852. The Earl of Lanesborough was a title in the Peerage of Ireland first created in 1756 for Humphrey Butler, 2nd Viscount Lanesborough. The title was passed through the family until the death of the 9th Earl in 1998 when the title became extinct. The Butler family descended from Theophilus Butler, who represented County Cavan and Belturbet in the Irish House of Commons in the early 18th century, the family maintained this political interest with various descendants sitting in the Irish House of Commons and the British House of Lords as Irish Representative Peers. Denis Anthony Brian Butler, the 9th Earl of Lanesborough took on the 3,000 acre estate at Swithland Hall in 1950. As well as the estate the earl inherited crippling death duties. These forced him to sell Swithland Hall, and many of its contents were sold at auction in 1978. The family title now survives mainly in the name of the Lanesborough Hotel off Hyde Park Corner, London, on the site of St George’s Hospital, itself based on the family home of the Irish Viscount Lanesborough which was sold in 1733.
568 SV254/301 An early 19th century travelling canteen apparently unmarked, the fitted red morocco leather case with velvet lined interior fitted for beakers (lacking) and with central section fitted for pairs of knives, forks, and spoons, a spice tower and nutmeg grater £600-800
569 SV254/308 A pair of 19th century brushes Augsburg, circa 1880, the oval backs with C scroll and foliate border, central figural motif, hanging hoop Width: 15.5cm
£100-150
570 SV254/308B A group of small desk requisites to include two circular inkwells and covers; a rectangular inkstand with two glass inkwells; a rectangular blotter with stamp and pin holder compartments, tied threaded border; a silver mounted scent bottle and cover, all early 20th century
571
571 SV254/304 A spirit kettle and stand C S Harris, London 1911, of rounded rectangular form, gadroon border, threaded border, upright scroll handle with ebony section, the base with reeded cabriole legs, paw feet, spirit burner Height: 32cm, combined weight: 37oz
£240-280
Weighable silver: 480g
£200-300
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572 SV254/302 An oval tea caddy London circa 1900, the pull off cover with scroll chased decoration, the body demi wrythen, C scrolls and foliate decoration Height: 95mm
£120-150
573 SV254/307 A Victorian collapsible shooting beaker Charles S Harris, London 1886, the tapered beaker form of three collapsible bands, the base engraved ‘To Lord Newton Butler on his coming of age Decr 12th 1886 from his well wishers in Quivvy and Belturbet Parishes’ Height: 9.5cm, 6.5oz
£120-180
574 SV254/303 A Victorian teapot DH CH, London 1877, of rounded rectangular form, slight threaded bands, engraved shield with arms, all raised on ball feet Height: 15cm, combined weight: 22oz
£220-280
575 SV254/306 A Victorian silver gilt engraved beaker London 1848, of cylindrical form with simple moulded rim and applied plaque with monogram and coronet, the body with all over foliate scroll decoration Height: 9cm, 4.5oz
£150-200
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Silver from the Estate of the Late Lady Mary Stewart Following the collection of jewellery offered in our Select Jewelley & Watches sale in December 2014, we are delighted to include in this sale a collection of silver from the estate of Lady Mary Stewart.
Trilogy, she was also responsible for memorable novels such as Nine Coaches Waiting, My Brother Michael and The Moonspinners, just a sample of the many novels she produced during a prolific career.
Born Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow in Sunderland in the north of England in 1928, Lady Mary Stewart would later enchant generations of readers with her unique brand of romantic and historical suspense novels. The daughter of a country curate, after receiving offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge, Stewart read English at Durham University, and after graduating with a First, she became a lecturer before her passion for writing took over. She married Frederick Stewart, a geology professor who was later knighted for his contributions to the field, after a three month romance, and they were married for almost 60 years before his death in 2001. Famous for her Merlin
Not one to court fame or accolade, her independent and capable heroines were a refreshing change for the genre and often believed to be reflections of her own personality. Indeed, the novels are peppered with references to flowers bringing to mind her beloved garden on the shores of Loch Awe in the Scottish Highlands. So personal were her novels that she even asked her publisher not to release her first book; “It felt like walking naked down the street,” she said, “so much of oneself goes into a book.”
576 SV333/23 A pair of George II style two branch candelabra Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1979, the stems of clasped baluster form to a shaped square base with similar shell detail, the twin branches of scrolling form with removable sconces (2) Height: 31cm, combined weight: 62.1oz Purchased Mappin and Webb 1982
£600-800
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577 SV333/24 A collection of items to include a shell shaped butter dish; a heart shaped photograph frame, with embossed floral detail throughout; a pair of mustard pots, with pierced scrolling detail; a cream jug, of plain baluster form; a near pair of sugar casters; four napkin rings of various designs; various spoons and servers (qty) Combined weight: 38oz
£500-700 578 SV333/35 A silver christening mug Sheffield 1916, of plain design, engraved ‘Mary’; together with a tall oval lidded mustard pot; another George III oval lidded mustard pot, with threaded detail; and a reproduction apostle spoon (4) Combined weighable sliver: 11.4oz
£300-500 579 SV333/22 An Edwardian salver London 1906, of circular outline with gadrooned detail to rim, engraved presentation inscription reading ‘To Fred from his friends in Edinburgh University on the occasion of his retirement 1982’, raised on four claw and ball feet Diameter: 26cm, 19.6oz
£150-250
Height: 6.5cm, 5.5oz
584 SV333/30 A late 18th century toddy ladle the silver bowl with inset coin, to a turned wooden handle; together with a William IV toddy ladle, of conventional form with a twisted baleen handle, Peter Arthur, Glasgow circa 1834 (2)
Bought Wilson and Sharp,
£250-350
580 SV333/31 A Scottish George III sauce boat Hugh Penman, Edinburgh circa 1740, of traditional plain design, the scalloped rim with chased foliate detail, leaf clasped scroll handle, to three paw feet
583 SV333/27 A George IV small pepper pot HH, London 1828, of serpentine form with bright cut foliate swag engraving throughout, with pierced pull off cover and shaped foot Height: 8.5cm, 1.9oz
£200-300
Edinburgh 1968
£400-600 581 SV333/42 A Victorian pocket vinaigrette Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, of rectangular outline with scalloped edges and engine turned detail throughout, the gilt interior with pierced grill of floral design, engraved initials to lid 4.5cm x 3.5cm, 0.9oz Bought Stuart Antiques 1969
£200-300 582 SV333/43 A plain snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, of plain rectangular form with hinged lid and gilt interior, front engraved with initials and ‘Jedburgh’ 8cm x 4.5cm, 2.6oz Bought Jan Struther Edinburgh 1969
£150-250
585 SV333/40 A George III dish cross Charles Aldrich and Henry Greenway, London 1784, of traditional form with adjustable slides, beaded detail throughout and engraved crest to centre Width: 30cm, 22.3oz Bought John O’Reilly Dublin 1967
£400-600
586 SV333/26 A George III small egg shaped nutmeg grater Samuel Massey, London circa 1744, the egg shaped body with threaded detail to centre, internal steel grater Length: 4.5cm Bought Jan Struther 1969
£100-200
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587 SV333/25 A large George III sugar caster Samuel Wood, London circa 1744, of baluster form with reeded detail to body, the pull off cover with pierced foliate detail Height: 18cm, 7.9oz
£200-300
588 SV333/34 A George II silver coffee pot Francis Spilsbury, London 1741, the slightly flared body with fluted swan neck spout and engraved armorial, with hinged domed cover and S scroll wooden handle
589 SV333/29 A pair of early silver trencher salts marks indistinct, probably London circa 1719, of traditional form with chased foliate detail throughout, each with blue glass liners
Height: 24cm, 25.5oz
7.5cm x 6.5cm, weighable silver:
£1,000-1,200
3.6oz
£100-200
590 SV333/37A A Britannia standard Queen Anne taperstick John Barnard I, London 1713, the tapered and knopped stem with simple socket sconce above a stepped domed octagonal base Height: 10.5cm, 2.4oz
591 SV333/37 A Britannia standard Queen Anne taperstick John Barnard I, London 1712, the tapered knoped stem with simple socket sconce, raised on a two stage octagonal base, with engraved scratch weight to underside of foot
Bought as one of a near pair John
Height: 12.3cm, 3.2oz
O’Reilly Dublin 1967
Bought as one of a near pair John
£350-500
O’Reilly Dublin 1967
£350-500
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592 SV333/41 A William III tazza makers mark IoK with crown above, London 1695, the flat plate with bold gadrooned rim, the underside with engraved initials ‘L / GE’, with short trumpet foot with gadrooned rim Diameter of plate: 20cm, height: 6.5cm, 10.5oz Bought John Bell Aberdeen 1965 £265
£3,000-5,000
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593 SV333/28 A mid / late 15th century diamond point spoon unmarked, the diamond point finials above a slightly flared chamfered stem with deep ovoid bowl Length: 14.5cm, 20.2g Provenance: Bought Spink, London 1969 Note: The Diamond Point spoon survives from as early as the late 13th century and took over as the most popular and prolific pattern from the Acorn knop. It is a pattern known in England and on the Continent and is commonly seen unmarked, such as this example. The earliest fully hallmarked example is dated London 1498, although various marked examples, lacking date letters, are known giving confidence in the dating of unmarked examples. The pattern is perhaps on the most refined, simple and elegant patterns of early flatware.
ÂŁ4,000-6,000
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with us) been paid and, so far as you and any principal for whom they are acting in relation to the lot are aware, all third parties have complied with such requirements in the past. (c) that you have provided Lyon & Turnbull with any and all information concerning the item’s provenance or any concerns expressed by third parties concerning its ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, and export or import history; and (d) Unless the Seller advises Lyon & Turnbull in writing to the contrary on delivery of the item to Lyon & Turnbull, there are no restrictions on Lyon & Turnbull rights to reproduce photographs or other images of the item in connection with the sale or any other marketing which will be done in accordance with good taste and decency. 3. PREPARATION FOR SALE (a) Lyon & Turnbull shall decide the way in which a lot may be included in the sale, how any lot is described and illustrated in the catalogue or any report, and the marketing, promotion, date, place and conduct of the sale. (b) Lyon & Turnbull will instruct, consult with, and rely on, any outside experts or restorers, agents or other third parties, and carry out such other due diligence, inquiries, research or tests in relation to the property or its provenance, either before the Proposed Sale as it may deem appropriate in its reasonable discretion. (c) Any oral or written estimate or evaluation or report provided by Lyon & Turnbull is a genuinely held opinion only. It may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the Item, and may in Lyon & Turnbull’s absolute discretion be revised from time to time.
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4. TERMS OF SALE
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The Seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to these Conditions and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 5. STANDARD SELLER FEES AND CHARGES (Subject to VAT) (1) Commission: 15% 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: min charge £30. Online Listing: £10 per lot. (2) Transport: Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process. When organised on the Seller’s behalf the provision of transport will be contracted to third parties. Fees for transport will be deducted at the initial settlement.
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any reflection on the item’s original estimate. Lyon & Turnbull are not liable for any items (whether it be selling price or loss & damage) when transferred. (2) Aftersales: We reserve the right to accept an after-auction offer on a lot on behalf of the seller, at the agreed reserve price or above, for up to 48 hours after the original auction. In which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Conditions apply. 9. LOT WITHDRAWAL If a Seller wishes to withdraw a lot organised 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 ancillary charges 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 ancillary charges incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (c) Lyon & Turnbull may withdraw a lot from the proposed sale without any liability if: (i) Lyon & Turnbull reasonably believes that there is any doubt as to the lot‘s authenticity or attribution; or (ii) it reasonably doubts the accuracy of any of the Seller’s warranties; or (iii) the Seller breaches any provisions of the Conditions of Sale in any material respect; or (iv) the lot suffers from loss or damage so that it is not in the state in which it was when Lyon & Turnbull took delivery of it. (d) if an item is withdrawn from sale under Condition 9(c) (i), or (iv), the Seller shall not be charged a withdrawal fee and the item shall be returned to the Seller or dealt with pursuant to Clause 8, as the Seller decides. 10. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST. The Seller authorises us to deduct commission at the stated rate, and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price, and consents to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the Buyer in accordance with these Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. 11. NON-PAYMENT BY THE BUYER (a) Lyon & Turnbull will, where it considers appropriate, take reasonable steps to investigate the ability of bidders to pay for lots and will use reasonable endeavours, in consultation with the Seller, to enforce payment of the Hammer Price by any Buyer. (b) Lyon & Turnbull, in consultation with the Seller, will decide whether to pursue any of the remedies available to it, including those set out in Condition 10 of the Condition of Sale (Buyers) including the right to cancel the sale and return the property to the Seller. 14/5
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(c) lf the Seller elects to take action against any Buyer on its own behalf Lyon & Turnbull will provide the Seller with such assistance as may be reasonably necessary to pursue that action.
(c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids.
(d) The Seller hereby agrees to inform Lyon & Turnbull of any action which it chooses to take against the Buyer to enforce payment of the amount due to the Seller. (e) In the event that a Buyer fails to pay for a lot in accordance with the Conditions of Sale for Buyers, that lot will be treated in the same way as an unsold or collected lot. 12. SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS Subject to full payment by the Buyer, payment of the net proceeds of sale due to you will be made over to you 28 working days following a sale. Provided we have received cleared funds. Payment will be made by cheque or BACS (if requested). 13. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY (a) The same Conditions of Sale (Sellers) shall apply to sales by private treaty. (b) Private treaty sales made under
(d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale. 14. 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.
have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers.
(c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue.
17. DATA PROTECTION
(d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. (e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other’s prior written consent, but are binding on the seller’s successor and representatives. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights. (f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing.
15. GENERAL
16. AGENCY
(a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on behalf of the Seller of the lot.
(b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email, or if not available then first class mail, in which case it shall be deemed to
The Auctioneer normally acts as agent
In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull’s services, or as required by law, we may ask the Seller to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Seller from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law. If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844. 18. LAW AND JURISDICTION (a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law (b) Jurisdiction: The Seller agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.
BUYERS The Auctioneer carries on business with bidders, Buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to, or in connection with, a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions of Sale (Buyers): “Auctioneer” means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer; “Lot” means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; “Purchase Price” is theh ammer Price and applicable Buyer‘s Premium; “Reserve” means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; “Total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax or other taxes chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting Buyer under these Conditions; “You”, “Your” means the Buyer “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. AGENCY Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on
behalf of the Seller of the lot. The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers. 3. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security and credit references or arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;
we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in bidding by telephone. We do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connections. (h) Online Bidding: We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the internet or software malfunctions related to execution of online bids/ live bidding.
(b) The maker of the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the Buyer and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer’s absolute discretion.
4. INCREMENTS
(c) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.
For each lot purchased a Buyer‘s Premium of 25% is payable on the first £50,000 of the hammer price, 20% thereafter. VAT at the appropriate rate is charged on the Buyer‘s Premium. No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for printed books or unframed maps bought at auction.
(d) Our right to bid on behalf of Sellers is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve. (e) The right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (f) 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 nor our employees nor 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. (g) Telephone Bids: If a prospective Buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale
Bidding increments shall be at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion. 5. THE PURCHASE PRICE
Live online bidding is subject to an additional 3% premium (charged by the live bidding service provider Invaluable). This additional premium is subject to VAT at the appropriate rate as above. 6. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by Buyers of relevant lots. (1) Lots affixed with (†): Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a dagger (†). This imposition of VAT maybe because the Seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not
operating under a Margin Scheme. (2) Lots affixed with (*): A reduced rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price of 5% is payable. This indicates that a lot has been imported from outwith the European Union. This reduced rate is applicable to Antique items. (3) Lots affixed with [Ω]: Standard rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price and premium is payable. This applies to items that have been imported from outwith the European Union and do not fall within the reduced rate category outlined above. 7. 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 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.
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More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk. 8. PAYMENT (1) Within 7 days of a lot being sold you will: (a) Pay to us the total amount due in cash or by such other method as is agreed by us. We accept cash, bank transfer (details on request), debit cards and Visa or MasterCard credit cards. We do not accept American Express. (b) Please note there is a surcharge of 2% when using credit cards. (c) Please note that under The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 we cannot accept cash payments over ¤15,000 (euros). (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing by you to us howsoever incurred and without agreement by you or your agent, whether express or implied. 9. 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 7 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment whichever is later. We can provide you with a list of shippers. However, we will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. (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 sale room and the potential storage charges for lots not collected by the appropriate time. (5) Export of goods: Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character, e.g. items that may contain prohibited materials such as ivory or rhino horn. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale not any delay in making full payment for the lot. 10. 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 Sellers 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 contract for 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).
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(d) to remove, store and insure the lot in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere and to recover from you all costs incurred in respect thereof; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month above the current base rate on all sums outstanding for more than 7 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 which become due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due by you and to exercise a lien over any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. 11. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective Buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and only accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer or our employees or agents accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and no warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are given. (2) Condition reports: Condition reports are provided on our website or upon request. The absence of a report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Large numbers of such requests are received shortly before each sale and department specialists and administration will endeavor to respond to all requests although we offer no guarantee. Any statement in relation to the lot is merely an expression of opinion of the Seller or Lyon & Turnbull and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Lots are available for inspection prior to the sale and you are strongly advised to examine any lot in which you are interested prior to the sale. Our condition reports are not prepared by professional conservators, restorers or engineers. (3) Estimates: Estimates are placed on each lot to help Buyers gauge the sums involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT. Estimates are a matter of opinion and prepared in advance. Estimates may be subject to change are for guidance only and should not be relied upon. (4) Catalogue Alterations: Lot descriptions and estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and may be subject to change. Any alterations will be announced on the catalogue alteration sheet, made available prior to the sale. (5) Electrical Goods: are sold as
“works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given. (6) Upholstered items: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations (items manufactured prior to 1950 are exempt from any regulations). Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given. (7) 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 appearing in the catalogue. These notices and terms will also form part of our terms and conditions of sales. 12. BOOKS, CLOCKS & WATCHES (1) Books-Collation: If on collation any NAMED item in the sale catalogue proves defective, in text or illustration the Buyer may reject the lot provided he returns it within 21 days of the sale stating the defect in writing. This, however, shall not apply in the case of unnamed items, periodicals, autographed letters, music M.M.S., maps, drawings NOR in respect of damage to bindings, stains, foxing, marginal worm holes or other defects not affecting the completeness of the text NOR in respect of Defects mentioned in the catalogue, or at the time of sale, NOR in respect of lots sold for less than £300. (2) Clocks & Watches: All lots are sold “as seen”, and the absence of any reference to the condition of a clock or watch does not imply that the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most clocks and watches have been repaired in the course of their normal lifetime and may now incorporate parts not original to them. Furthermore, Lyon & Turnbull makes no representation or warranty that any clock or watch is in working order. As clocks and watches often contain fine and complex mechanisms, bidders should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Bidders should also be aware that Lyon & Turnbull cannot guarantee a watch will remain waterproof if the back is removed. Bidders should be aware that the importation of watches such as Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum into the United States is highly restricted. These watches may not be shipped to the USA and can only be imported personally. 13. CITES
agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers. (c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids. (d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale. 15. 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, safety and security arrangements. Accordingly, neither the Auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to, or at, a sale. 16. GENERAL (a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email if not available then first class mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue. (d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. (e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other’s prior written consent. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights. (f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing. 17. DATA PROTECTION In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull’s services, or as required by law, we may ask the Buyer to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Buyer from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law. If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844.
Please be aware that all lots marked with the symbol Y are subject to CITES regulations when exporting these items outside the EU. These regulations may be found at http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvlaen/imports-exports/cites/
18. LAW AND JURISDICTION
14. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
(b) Jurisdiction: The Buyer agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.
(a) The same Conditions of Sale (Buyers) shall apply to sales by private treaty. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our
(a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law
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Local Deliveries A&S Pert Removals. Tel. +44 (0)7876 343520. Thistle Removals Tel: +44 (0)7836 774712 Email: thistleremovals@hotmail.co.uk New Leaf Removals Tel: +44 (0)7999 926261 Email: info@newleafremovals.co.uk Packing and Shipping Please note that we do not pack or ship items. The following suggested carriers will be able to arrange packing and shipping; please contact them directly to receive a quote. You may wish to contact an alternative courier. Smaller items & Pictures Mailboxes Etc 44/46 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4BF Tel: +44 (0)131 556 6226 Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673 Email: edinburgh@mbescotland.com
Furniture and larger items Constantine Constantine House North Caldeen Road Coatbridge North Lanarkshire ML5 4EF Tel: +44(0)1236 750055 Fax: +44(0)1236 750077 E-mail: enquiries@constantinemoving.com A Van Man Transport Unit 5, Benridge Park Holyrood Close, Creekmoor Poole, Dorset BH17 7BD Tel: +44 (0)1202 600 012 Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206 Email: office@avmt.co.uk Aardvark Art Services Ltd Birks Farm, Ballam Road Lytham, Lancashire FY8 4NL Tel: +44 (0)1253 794673 Fax: +44 (0)1253 730580 Email: info@aardvarkartservices.com
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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LYON & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS EDINBURGH JEWELLERY & SILVER
email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com
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11TH FEBRUARY, 2015
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Jewellery & Silver Wednesday, 11th February, 2015 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh