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12TH OCTOBER, 2016
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Wednesday, 12th October, 2016 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh
Jewellery, Silver & Watches
Jewellery, Silver & Watches Wednesday, 12th October, 2016 at 10am Sale Number LT478
Viewing Times Saturday, 8th October 12 noon to 4pm Sunday, 9th October 12 noon - 4pm Monday, 10th October 10am - 5pm Tuesday, 11th October 10am - 7pm Sale Day from 9am
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Trevor Kyle
Ruth Davis FGA
Colin Fraser
Kier Mulholland
Head of Department
Specialist
Scottish Silver Consultant
Department Administrator
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Order of Sale Wednesday, 12th October, 2016 at 10am 1-5
Plated Wares
6-30
Foreign Silver & Other Metalwares
31-93
Modern Silver (post 1900)
94-162
Scottish Provincial Silver
163-208
Scottish Silver
209-276
Antique Silver
301-314
Coins & Medals
315-358
Diamond Jewellery
359-366
Ruby Jewellery
367-380
Sapphire Jewellery
381-391
Emerald Jewellery
392-405
Pearl Jewellery
406-417
Wrist Watches
418-428
Pocket Watches
429-438
Gentlemen's Jewellery
439-448
A Lady’s Cabinet of Curiosities
449-488
Antique Jewellery
489-547
Other Gem Set Jewellery
548-565
Modern Jewellery
566-597
Parcel lots of Jewellery
Front Cover Lot 4 (detail) Inside Front Cover Lot 270 (detail) Inside Back Cover Selection from lots 439-448
Lot 36 (part)
Plated Wares 1 HE72/6 A large Sheffield plate samovar of campana shape, bold floral decoration, acorn finial, all raised on shaped bracket feet; together with a pair of Sheffield plated chamber sticks, floral decoration to the borders (3) Height of samovar: 45cm £200-400
2 SV940/96B A plated decanter stand and decanters of lobed form, tall central handle, gadroon detail, the frame with further gadroon border, pierced trelliss work detail, shaped bracket feet, with a set of three facetted decanters and stoppers
3 HE806/2 A large plated salver square form with inverted corners; together with a silver oval bread basket, a sugar and cream with tongs (5) Width of salver: 36.5cm, weighable silver: 15oz £180-250
Height overall: 41cm £150-250
4 HE939/45 A miniature Victorian carriage apparently unmarked, the open carriage with upholstered buttoned seats, hinged to conceal stamp recess, the front compartment hinged to reveal inkwell, well detailed with steering, coach lamps Length: 14cm £300-500
5 HE939/48 A gilt and enamel decorated dressing table clock JR marked once to rear, the serpentine frame with gilt back and frame, blue guilloche ground, guilloche dial, Arabic numerals Width: 15cm £300-400
Foreign Silver & Other Metalwares
6 HE519/3 A silver mounted table cigar cutter the curved walrus tooth boldly curved with a silver eagle’s head terminal, cabochon eyes, hinged beak with cutter Overall length across curve: 25cm £600-800
7 HE760/1 A 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box possibly Feodor Maksonov, Moscow 1851, of rectangular form, decorated figures and buildings, gilt interior Width: 75mm, weight: 82g £300-400
8 SV940/96A A group of Russian silver and champlevé enamel items to include; a pair of small salts and associated spoons, Vasily Andreychev, Moscow 1908-17; a pair of spoons, PM (Cyrillic) fig shaped enamelled bowl, circular enamel stem, ball finial; a gilt copper and enamel spoon; a small vodka cup (8)
9 HE712/1 A Russian silver gilt serving spoon
Cup height: 47mm
Michael Gratchev, Moscow post 1896, of oval section handle with threaded detail, slight facetted knop, shaped bowl, slightly ribbed
£200-300
Length: 16.5cm, weight: 3.2oz £300-400
10 HE832/3 A central European water pot and sugar bowl various marks, Maltese cross, AQ, 917, the baluster shaped water pot with rose finial, scroll handle, panelled body, scroll legs hoof feet, the sugar bowl similar (2) Weight (all in): 24oz £120-180
11 SV853/112F A Dutch serving spoon and fork various marks, the terminal modelled as a large standing bird, removable heads, cast decorative stem, ornate tines, the bowl engraved, together with a bird ornament (3) Length: 31.5cm, weight: 14oz £150-250
12Y SV853/49B A group of miniature Dutch and other silver furniture to include; a table, embossed top raised on twist legs and crossed stretchers; an ornate bench, scrolling shaped back, serpentine frieze, a model windmill, a chamberstick, pair of boots, basin and ewer, a sauce pan, together with a group of miniature ivory pieces, keys, figures, vases, bowls etc (qty) £250-400
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13 HE72/21 A French silver sugar basket and cover French control marks, mid 19th century, the cover with a large butterfly finial, pierced card work to the plain cover, the frame of classical form, with vine leaves and anthemion detail, scroll wire work handles, all on a stem with four legs to a platform base, anthemion and ball feet, blue glass liner Height: 21cm, weight: 17oz £400-600
14 HE685/3 A French mid 19th century water pot Martial Fray, circa 1850, the hinged cover with gadroon border, floral finial, the leaf clasped short spout with floral detail, the baluster body engraved with monogram, collet foot Height: 22cm, weight (all in): 20oz £150-250
15 HE731/2 A late 18th century double lidded French snuff box
16 HD351/91 A small tray decorated with a Dutch scene
Paris, possibly circa 1780, with allover foliate and pinprick engraving, gilt lining, marks to the underside of both hinged lids
apparently unmarked, of rectangular form, beaded border, similar handles
Width: 7.8cm, weight: 6oz
Width: 30cm, weight: 11oz £100-150
£300-500
17 HE731/1 A Dutch silver box Antwerp, early 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover and base with a ribbed border, marks to underside Width: 14cm, weight: 16.7oz £200-300
18 HC204/3 A group of four Dutch fancy spoons 19th century, the cast decorated handles with figural terminals, pointed shaped bowls with rat tail and engraved initials Length: 19cm, weight: 4.5oz £180-250
19 HE949/1 A group of three Indian gem set and enamel small boxes
20 HE949/2 A collection of various pieces of Eastern market silver
apparently unmarked, possibly Jaipur, graduated and each of canted rectangular form, the hinged covers with foil backed cabochon gemstones, bold coloured enamel ground, engraved decoration to outside and interior
to include; an Omani silver casket, scroll holder and stand, various pieces of Indian silver beaten decoration in bowls, dishes etc, Persian silver box and cover set gem stone etc (qty)
Largest width: 65mm
£350-550
£150-250
Weight (all in) 41oz
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21 HE731/3 A continental silver and hard stone mounted snuff box unmarked, of rectangular outline, the cover and base of mottled brown agate, the sides embossed with intricate foliate detail Width: 8cm, weight (all in): 6.3oz £300-500
22 HE345/3 A pair of continental sauce pans the smaller marked for Hemmerle München, of simple shallow form with plain bodies and moulded rim, both with wooden handles (2) Diameter: 19cm, weight (all in): 41.2oz £400-600
23 HE813/2 A Chinese silver bowl KH, Chinese mark, the lobed body with moulded rim, three cast dragon supports, floral decoration Width: 15cm, weight: 12oz £120-180
24 SV841/15 A group of Chinese and Asian silver pieces comprising; a Burmese plate, unmarked, allover chased decoration; a table cigarette box and cover, decorated figures; a silver gilt ashtray, enamel detail to the coiled dragon, jadeite ring to the outer edge; a pin tray; a small silver bowl and cover, four seal marks, the moulded body and cover with stippled ground and enamel floral decoration (qty) Height: (bowl and cover): 8cm £250-400
25 HE949/3 A Chinese silver jewellery box the hinged lid with embossed trailing dragon motif, plain sides, all on claw and ball feet, together with a small table box, allover engraved decoration (2) Width: 13cm £180-250
26 HE169/2 A Central European thurible indistinct marks, second half 19th century, of traditional form, bar link suspension, decorated with bosses with flowers and masks, part fluted Height of main part: 24cm, weight: 11oz £200-300
27 HE949/6 A large collection of mainly 20th century silver and other small boxes
29 HE949/5 A group of various Eastern silver and other belt buckles
mainly foreign, various marks, 800, 925 etc, all shapes, for pills, snuff stamps etc, decoration varying form plain to heavily chased, some formed from coins as the tops and bottoms, with two spoons (qty)
of varying designs and shapes, figurative and floral decoration (qty)
£300-500
28 HE949/4 A French early 19th century punch ladle wrythen handle, the bowl of oval form, ribbed detail, together with a sugar caster, applied Celtic border, pierced cover, an ashtray, a small jewellery box and cover (4) £180-240
Weight (all in): 14.5oz £150-250
30 SV998/18 A group of American silver teaspoons mainly late 19th to early 20th century, various makers, some city souvenirs etc. and a silver Parker pen (qty) Weight: 7.2oz £100-150
Modern Silver 31 HE939/56 A posy basket
36 HE790/2E AURUM - Two silver gilt goblets
Shreve and Co. marked Sterling, of basket form, cast moulded border, part reticulated, fixed tall handle; together with a green glass vase overlaid with silver in a scrolling foliate design, engraved detail, marked ‘Patented G389 999/1000 fine (2)
Hector Miller, London 1980, the plain bowl supported by a gilt square column with figures, square parcel gilt flared foot, inscribed to underside relating to Exeter Cathedral 700 years, limited edition no 162 of 500, with papers and booklet, together with; Hector Miller, London 1981, the polished bowl supported by winged Dragons from Charles Prince of Wales arms, splayed foot with gilt reserve panels of blossom, celebrating the wedding of Charles Prince of Wales and Diana Spencer, limited edition no. 973 of 1,000, with papers etc. (2)
Height: 34cm, weight: 16oz £200-300
32 HE706/7 A small enamelled dressing table clock Eterna, 935 standard, of arched form, guilloche red enamel ground, engine turned rear cover, small French movement, oval dial with Arabic numerals
Heights: 16.5cm, 16.8cm, combined weight: 21.7oz £550-750
Width: 75mm £200-300
33 HE653/3 A group of three modern pieces of silver comprising a wine coaster with pierced gallery celebrating QEII 50 years; a plain shallow dish by Mappin & Webb; a contemporary napkin ring by Hamilton and Inches, all boxed (3) Weighable silver: 11oz £120-180
34 HE653/4 A pair of commemorative dishes Royal Mint, London 1997, made to commemorate the introduction of Britannia standard, Christopher Lawrence, inset an electrotype copy of the reverse and obverse of a ‘cartwheel’ penny to the central boss, in original case No 192/200 (2)
37 HE790/2B AURUM - Two silver gilt commemorative goblets Hector Miller for Aurum, London 1980, the flared planished bowl raised on a gilt collar of musicians, further pierced gilt foot with gothic style detail, no 150 of 700; together with another similar goblet, celebrating King’s College, limited edition no. 96 of 500, with certificates (2) Heights: 16.2cm, combined weight: 16.8oz £450-600
Diameter: 13cm, weight: 13oz £120-180
35Y HE950/1 Collection of silver to include; a collection of teaspoons various makers and marks; pepper grinder; brush pot; mirror; lid; together with a plated tankard; collection of plated spoons; three glass dishes, two with silver lids, one plated silver; coral beads; coin and a hallmarked gold band (qty) Weighable silver: 23.8oz £200-300
38 HE790/2C AURUM - A silver gilt bowl Hector Miller, London 1979, the plain circular bowl with inscription to underside, gilt cast handle with figures of St Swythun, William of Wykham, William Walker, limited edition no. 112 of 900, with certificate and photographs Length: 17cm, weight: 6.8oz £150-250
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39 HE790/2D AURUM - Two silver gilt goblets Hector Miller, London 1978, the slight flared planished bowl, raised on an anodised pierced chased collar of oak leaves and enclosing a silver gilt pair of horses, commemorating Epping Forest, flared base, inscribed to the underside, with certificates and papers; together with another, Hector Miller, London 1986, the polished flared bowl with clasping of Gothic panels enclosing the Royal Arms celebrating the wedding of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, knopped stem, with papers etc (2) Heights: 16.3cm, 16.9oz, combined weight: 24.8oz £600-800
40 HE790/2 AURUM - A cased pair of silver gilt goblets London 1977 celebrating the silver wedding anniversary of H M Queen Elizabeth II, 1977, the cylindrical bowl raised on a crowned rampant lion holding Edward’s crown, splayed parcel gilt base, limited edition numbers 388 and 387 of 750, with certificates and fitted case Height: 18.5cm, combined weight: 29oz £600-800
41 HE790/2A AURUM - A cased pair of silver gilt goblets John Sutherland Hawes, London 1976, the planished bowl on a reticulated silver gilt stem chased with scrolling decoration and on planished base, engraved to underside, limited edition of 676 and numbered 587 and 586, with presentation box and certificate booklets Height 16.5cm, combined weight: 22oz £500-700
42 SV998/42 A set of four wine and spirit labels
43 SV998/17 A beaker
HIE, Birmingham 1975, rectangular curved form, stamped shell and scroll border, engraved for Brandy, Claret, Whisky and Sherry (4)
AS, Birmingham 1968, of plain tapering form, slight engraved material swags, gilt interior
Width: 6cm, weight: 55g £150-200
Height: 9cm, weight: 3oz £100-120
44 HE939/59 A group of three silver sugar sifters and a tea caddy various marks, the casters of vase and baluster form, simple pierced covers, the tea caddy of Britannia standard, plain George I style, canted rectangular form (4) Height: 19.5cm weight (combined): 22oz £200-300
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45 SV853/49 A silver gilt small basket
51 HE943/2 A four piece tea service
C J Vander, London 1965, of pail form, floral encrusted handle, trellis work sides to the pail, floral swags, with original blue glass liner, together with an oval gilt metal and paste set box, glass inset panel to top and bottom; a gilt metal mounted Sevres style box and cover, gilt reserve panels with figures; another smaller French porcelain box and cover, gilt metal mounts (4)
Birmingham 1936, of oval form, pierced shaped border. threaded band, oval foot comprising; a teapot, sugar, cream jug, spirit kettle and stand (4)
Basket height: 10cm
52 HE939/51 A pair of dressing table candlesticks
Weight (all in): 66oz £500-700
£200-300
Davis, Moss & Co, Birmingham 1936, of squat form, blue enamel detail to base (2) Height: 9cm £300-500
53 HE943/4 An octagonal low tazza Brook and Sons, Sheffield 1934, slight moulded border, reticulated and engraved detail, engraved W to centre, raised on a collet foot, together with a dressing table set of five pieces (6)
46 HE806/1 A three piece tea service
49 HE685/5 A teapot
TB & S, Sheffield 1961, of oval form, plain, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream (3)
CB & Co. Birmingham 1946, of squat circular form, turned knop, slight decorated border
£120-180
Weight (all in): 34oz
Height: 14cm, weight (all in): 18oz
£200-300
£100-150
47 HE939/57 An enamel topped cut glass scent bottle
50 SV822/74B A cased set of condiments
54 HE943/1 A coffee pot, sugar caster and cream jug
Birmingham 1945, facetted crystal body, plain silver collar, hinged cover with enamel inset panel of spring flowers, stopper to the interior
E.S.B., Birmingham 1945, comprising four salts, a pair of lidded mustards, four pepper pots, six spoons, cased by Thomas Ross & Sons
Overall height: 10cm
Weighable silver: 8oz
£180-220
£100-200
Weight of tazza: 14oz
Brook and Son, Sheffield 1934, of baluster form, well cast Celtic border detail, scroll handles (3) Coffee pot height: 22cm, weight (all in): 44oz £250-450
55 HE943/7 A modern salver Collingwood & Co, London 1932, with pie crust edge, raised on four scroll feet, engraved to the underside
48 HE939/46 A modern desk inkstand GSJ, London 1945, the rectangular base with deep pen tray, two square lidded inkwells, central stamp box and calendar inserts
Width: 36cm, weight: 40oz
Width: 28.5cm, weighable silver: 36.2oz
56 HC717/22 A salver
£200-250
£300-500
Birmingham 1931, of square form re-entrant corners, moulded border, hoof feet Width: 21cm, weight: 14oz £200-300
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57 HE207/4 An oval pierced fruit bowl
63 HF595/1 A collection of silver
S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1930, of lobed oval outline with trellis pierced gallery, gadrooned rim, raised on a trumpet stem
to include a pepperette; a pair of Georgian sugar tongs; together with a plated tankard; a later cased set of six George III later gilt teaspoons; a spill vase and a novelty cruet set (qty)
Height: 11cm, weight: 10.2oz £120-180
58 HE252/20 A two handled cup Hening & Co., London 1928, of conventional form with reeded applied central girdle, ornate handles, raised on a short stem and spreading foot, engraving for recognition of faithful service rendered to the Tottenham and District Gas Company Height: 14cm, weight: 14.4oz £150-250
59 HE939/53 A dressing table box
£180-250
64 HE943/3 A collection of miscellaneous silver to include; cased set twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs; a set of six bone handled fish knives and six bone handled fish forks; pepper pot; a set of silver handled knives; a set of six silver fish knives and six silver fish forks; together with a collection of spoons, forks and tongs some plated (qty) Weighable silver: 42oz £200-400
65 HE939/52 A silver and enamel powder puff bowl and cover Birmingham 1923, of circular outline raised on a tapered foot, the pull off lid with blue enamel detail with mirror to underside, gilt lined Height: 11cm, weight (all in): 7.4oz £200-300
66 HC717/11 A 17th century style single handled porringer London 1922, of traditional form, plain bowl, pierced single handle, engraved inscription to underside; with a chamberstick, marked 800 and of lobed form, threaded rim Porringer length: 19cm, weight porringer: 7.6oz £200-300
A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1928, of circular form, scalloped edge to lid with yellow intricate enamel detail, mirror to underside of lid, velvet pull out tray for powder brush Height: 5cm £200-300
60 SV998/36 A collection of mixed flatware and other items to include; two pairs of Scottish sugar tongs, two later decorated ‘Berry’ spoons, pair of fish servers, dessert spoon and fork, set teaspoons, three pairs of small chopsticks, chased simple decoration, joined by chains; a pair of small lily pattern chamber sticks; a mustard pot and cover; a wine coaster, modern; a part coaster; a presentation silver letter opener/cigar cutter, inscription relating to Major Pain, Gordon Highlanders; two pin trays; small group of salt spoons; a pair of Georgian cauldron salts (qty) Weighable silver: 27oz £250-350
61 SV998/60 A quaich Wakely and Wheeler, London, of conventional form, cast Celtic lugs, plain body Width across lugs: 14cm £120-180
62 SV998/63 A collection of napkin rings various dates and styles, together with two pairs of small salts, a group of ivorine napkin rings (qty) Weight: 12oz £100-150
67 HE940/1 A cased set of four menu holders Comyns London, 1921, the oval base supporting oval menu holders with pique work silver birds amidst foliage on tortoiseshell panel (4) £500-800
68 HE832/2 A three piece tea service Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1921, of plain rounded form, comprising teapot, sugar and cream (3) Weight (all in): 38oz £250-400
71 SV917/8A A water pot Sheffield 1920, of tall tapering oval form, slight threaded engraved detail, pedestal foot Height: 26cm, weight: 20oz
69 SV917/8 A four-piece tea service
£150-250
Birmingham 1921, of rounded rectangular form, threaded border and on disc feet, comprising; a tea and water pot, sugar and cream (4)
72 HE685/8A A double ended vinaigrette/snuff box
Height of waterpot: 22cm, weight (all in): 49oz
Length: 80mm, weight: 65g
£250-450
£150-250
70 SV989/6B A four piece tea service
73 SV998/85 A salver
Martin Hall, Sheffield 1921, comprising, a teapot, water pot, sugar and cream, of baluster form, gadroon borders, all raised on ball feet (4) Waterpot height: 29cm, weight (all in): 61oz £300-500
RWB, London 1917, of plain oval form, hinged lids, gilt interior
Brook and Sons, Sheffield 1916, of slight shaped circular form, gadroon border, plain flat, raised on short legs, claw feet Diameter: 25.5cm, weight: 17oz £150-350
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74 HE731/4 A collection of silver frames to include, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916 of rectangular form; another, indistinct marks, possibly Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1911, of rectangular form with arched top; the last with indistinct marks, of rectangular form with embossed border (3) Height: 15cm £250-350
75 HE252/22A A group of modern silver to include; a small tazza, pierced lobed border; a set of four and one other toast racks; three gravy boats, wavy rims, short cabriole legs, scroll leaf clasped handle; a cigarette case and a napkin ring (qty)
81 HC717/19 A small group of various boxes and cases a card case, J C Ltd, Birmingham 1910, of traditional slim form, hinged cover, allover engraved body with monogramme; two vesta cases similarly engraved; a vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham circa 1820 of rectangular form, cast borders, engraved detail, well pierced grill; another W.S Birmingham 1825, similar decoration (5) Combined weight: 5.2oz £250-350
82 HE944/1 A waterpot and tea pot
Weighable silver: 25oz
GH, Sheffield 1910, the teapot of rounded form, cast gadroon border, shell detail, the water pot, Birmingham, of pear shape slight gadroon border, spreading foot (2)
£150-250
Weight (all in): 37oz £180-200
76 HD901/11 A cased five piece condiment set William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1916, consisting of two open salts, one mustard pot and two pepperettes, of circular form, gadroon borders, scalloped shell legs to hoofed feet in a fitted presentation case Weight: 12oz £120-180
77 HE252/22C A cased set of fish knives and forks Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1912, silver blades and tines, simulated ivory handles, engraved initial W £120-150
78 HC717/27 A bannock fork SB & S, Birmingham 1912, of conventional form, turned hardwood handle, swivel hanging loop
83 HC717/9 A baluster water pot HL, London 1909, domed cover, the body engraved with crest, small spout, spreading foot Height: 21oz, weight (all in): 17oz £180-220
84 SV842/78 A small three piece tea service BG & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1907, of oval form, demi ribbed; and a sugar caster of octagonal form (4) Weight (all in), 21oz £200-300
85 SV841/76 An Edwardian silver rose bowl
Length: 41.5cm
FB & S, Sheffield 1907, moulded rim, the body with all over floral and scroll decoration, engraved presentation cartouche and another blank cartouche, floral decorated foot
£150-180
Diameter: 26.5cm, weight: 25oz
79 HC717/14 A mixed collection of modern silver various dates and makers to include; an Armada dish, brandy warmers and stands, strainer, caster, kitchen pepper, etc (qty) Weight (all in): 24.9oz £400-600
£250-350
86 SV998/19 A pair of dwarf table candlesticks Martin Hall, Sheffield 1906, of Corinthian form square bases; together with another pair of similarly sized candlesticks, of circular form, ribbon and swag detail, square bases (loaded) Height: 14.5cm
80 HC717/10 A Georgian style coffee pot
£150-250
London 1910, of plain conventional tapering form, turned finial, engraved crest to the body
87 HE792/1 A pair of George II style candlesticks
Height: 23cm, weight (all in): 27oz
T B & S, Sheffield 1905, of plain square baluster form, together with two cased sets of coffee spoons, a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, silver blades and tines (qty)
£250-350
Height: 7cm £150-250
88 HE72/23 A pair of spill vases Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, of traditional tapering form, chased mouth spreading as blossom, floral decorated body, spreading foot, loaded Height: 25cm £100-140
89 HE939/58 COIN INTEREST - An unusual silver mounted table inkwell Harris and Sons, London 1898, the large faceted block base with hobnail cut to underside, the hinged lid inset with 1787 cartwheel penny, the three sides similar and simple pen support to the front Width: 8.5cm £200-300
90 SV841/48 A group of three silver boxes William Comyns, London circa 1900, of elongated shaped form, pierced and cast hinged cover, figural decoration, another smaller, similar; a small Dutch tea caddy, circa 1890, of upright rectangular form, figural decoration to the sides, shaped pierce gallery to the hinged lid (3) Weight (combined): 11oz £100-200
91 SV998/74 A group of six various small table jewellery boxes mainly Edwardian, early 20th century, various shapes, oval, circular, heart, plain, embossed, and pique work (6) Largest: 11.5cm £250-350
92 HE731/9 A collection of miscellaneous silver to include; a silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottle, M.BRO, Birmingham 1902; a pocket size corkscrew; a rosebowl, Levesley Brothers, London 1899, the deep bowl with embossed foliate detail raised on a stepped foot; two sets of twelve cased teaspoons and pair of tongs; a cased set of six plated napkin rings; together with four plated preserving spoons (qty) Weighable silver: 20.6oz £180-220
93 HE818/1 A four piece tea service Goldsmiths Co. London 1901, of plain 18th century style, bullet shaped teapot, cover with applied cut card work, the water pot of baluster form, similar cover, a small sugar basin and a baluster cream jug, collet foot (4) Weight (all in): 44oz £400-500
Scottish Provincial Silver ABERDEEN
99 SV998/35 ABERDEEN - A collection of Scottish provincial spoons to include tablespoons by James Erskine, James Gordon, William Jamieson and Coline Allan; together with a Perth tablespoon by R McGregor and two unattributed dessert spoons (8)
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Combined weight: 14.7oz £300-500
100 SV998/20B ABERDEEN - A group of Scottish provincial tablespoons 94 SV998/95 ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle John Ewan, marked thistle, JoE, of Old English pattern, with engraved initial to terminal; together with, three other toddy ladles various makers and marks (4) Length: 17cm, weight: 5.4oz £200-300
95 SV998/41 ABERDEEN/PERTH - A collection of Scottish provincial forks to include; Aberdeen, marked IL, ABD, three castles, of Hanoverian pattern with M engraved to reverse of terminal; Perth, marked DG, double eagle, DG, double eagle, DG, double eagle; Aberdeen, E&M ABDN, castle, thistle, 1838 date letter duty stamp; Aberdeen, R&S, ABD, castle, thistle, 1839 date letter, duty stamp (4)
to include a pair by John Leslie, William Jamieson, Coline Allan, etc (5) Combined weight: 10.2oz £150-250
101 SV998/11A ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial soup ladle
101
102 SV998/2B ABERDEEN - A set of eight toddy ladles William Jamison, marked WJ, ABD, WJ, of Fiddle pattern (8) Length: 16.6cm, weight: 8.5oz £300-400
James Barron, marked JB, sporran, dog, of Old English pattern with script initial WMR to terminal Length: 33cm, weight: 3.9oz £250-400
BALLATER
Length: 20.5cm, weight: 8.8oz £200-300
96 SV998/91A ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial serving spoon Rettie & Sons, marked R&S, A, B, D, Edinburgh 1838, of Fiddle pattern with initial C to terminal; together with George III London serving spoon (2) Length: 31cm, weight: 7oz £200-300
97 SV998/37A ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial fork J Walker, marked JW, ABDN, of Fiddle pattern, engraved EAG to the reverse of terminal Length: 20.5cm, weight: 71g £200-300
98 SV998/37 ABERDEEN - A group of six Scottish provincial teaspoons James Pirie, Aberdeen of Fiddle pattern, engraved G to the terminal, together with two tablespoons, William Jamison, Aberdeen of Fiddle pattern, M engraved to terminal (8) Weight: 6.3oz £180-220
103 SV842/77 BALLATER - A Scottish provincial letter opener William Robb, five marks; thistle, ROBB (Incuse), Castle, BLTR (Incuse) date letter., Edinburgh 1902, the tapering flat pointed blade with a plaited circular section wire handle with inset citrine Overall length: 27cm, weight: 2.6oz £250-350
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BANFF
CANONGATE
104 SV998/11 BANFF - A Scottish provincial soup ladle George Elder, marked GE (in script), thistle, B (in block), of Fiddle pattern with script initial D to terminal Length: 35cm, weight: 4.9oz
105 HF591/1 CANONGATE (attributed to) - A pair of Scottish provincial teaspoons
£250-400
marked, MF, ?, Co, ?, of Fiddle pattern and feather edge, engravings to terminal (2) Length: 12cm, weight: 25g £150-250
CUPAR
107 SV998/95A CUPAR - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle Robert Robertson, marked R.R., fleur de lis, fleur de lis, RR, of Fiddle pattern, ‘A’ engraved to terminal
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Length: 19.5cm, weight: 41g £200-300
108 SV998/45A CUPAR - A set of twelve Scottish provincial teaspoons
106 SV998/22A CUPAR - A Scottish provincial teaspoon Robert Robertson, marked R, fleur de lis, fleur de lis, R, of Fiddle pattern, engraved JM to terminal
110 SV998/110 CUPAR - A Scottish provincial fish slice Robert Robertson, marked fleur de lis, thistle, fleur de lis, RR, of Old English pattern with shaped and pierced blade
fleur de lis, cockerel, fleur de lis, attributed to Cupar, no maker’s mark of Fiddle and Shell pattern, engraved H to terminal (12)
Length: 28.5cm, weight: 3.4oz
Length: 13.3cm, weight: 7.8oz
111 SV998/8C CUPAR - DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial teaspoon
£250-400
109 SV998/8A CUPAR - A Scottish provincial teaspoon
Length: 14cm, weight: 17.6g
Robert Robertson, marked R, fleur de lis, fleur de lis, R, of Fiddle pattern
£200-300
Length: 13.5cm, weight: 14g
£250-400
unattributed, marked, fleur de lis, cockerel, S, crown, of Fiddle pattern, J Mc G engraved to terminal Length: 14cm, weight: 17.6g £200-300
£180-250
DUNDEE
112 SV998/96 DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial sugar sifter
114 SV998/55A DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial punch ladle
William Ritchie (of Perth), four marks, WR, pot of lilies struck thrice, Old English pattern, engraved monogram, together with a modern sugar sifter
William Kerwath, marked WK pot of lillies, WK, pot of lillies, scalloped edge bowl with wooden handle
Weight: 2.4oz
£200-300
£100-150
113 SV998/46D DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial dessert spoon Thomas Dahl, marked TD, fleur de lis, cockerel, S, crown of Old English pattern, crest engraved to terminal Length: 18cm, weight: 28g £200-300
Length: 39cm
115 SV998/72 DUNDEE - A collection of three Scottish provincial toddy ladles A Cameron, marked CAM/ERON, C, thistle, pot of lillies, DUN/DEE of Fiddle pattern together with a plated toddy ladle (4) Length: 17cm, weighable silver: 95g £200-300
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116 SV998/46A DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial dessert spoon William Scott, marked, WS, pot of lillies, WS, M italic script, of Old English pattern, WG engraved to terminal
DUMFRIES
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Length: 18.5cm, weight: 37.8g £150-180
117 SV998/45B DUNDEE - A scarce Scottish provincial egg spoon R Naughton, marked fleur de lis, thistle, fleur de lis, RN, of Fiddle pattern Length: 13.5cm, weight: 11.8g
119 SV998/22B DUNDEE - A collection of Scottish provincial teaspoons various makers and marks, to include Fiddle, Shell and Old English patterns, most engraved with JM to terminal (11) Length: 12.6cm, weight: 5.4oz £200-300
121 HE791/1 DUMFRIES - A set of six table spoons
120 SV998/20 DUNDEE - A Scottish provincial tablespoon
I Pozzi, four marks; IP, stag; fouled anchor; C;, fiddle pattern, engraved initials (6)
£200-300
118 SV998/40 DUNDEE - A set of six Scottish provincial cream ladles Thomas Dahl, marked D, D, S, crown, castle, thistle, of Fiddle pattern with script initial A to terminal (6) Length: 15cm, combined weight: 6.6oz
William Scott, marked WS, pot of lilies, WS, M, of Old English pattern with script initials to terminal
Weight: 12oz £200-300
Length: 21.5cm, weight: 2oz £200-300
£400-600
INVERNESS
125
122 SV998/21A INVERNESS - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle
124 SV998/20C INVERNESS - A Scottish provincial tablespoon
126 SV998/95B INVERNESS - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle
Donald Fraser, marked DF, DF, DF, of fiddle pattern, engraved R A M to terminal
Alexander Stewart, marked AS, INS, C, of Old English pattern with script initials to terminal; together with two George III Edinburgh tablespoons (3)
Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, J, of Old English pattern, engraved GMR to terminal
Inverness example, length: 23cm, weight (combined): 6.5oz
£150-250
£120-180
127 HE824/2 CLAN MACLEOD INTEREST - A Scottish gold provincial clan badge
Length: 15.5cm, weight: 1.18oz £200-300
123 SV998/39D INVERNESS - A pair of Scottish provincial tablespoons Jamieson and Naughton, marked J&N, INS, cornucopia, cornucopia, of Fiddle pattern, MR engraved to terminal (2) Length: 22.5cm, weight: 4.4oz £200-300
125 SV998/7 INVERNESS - A Scottish provincial quaich Thomas Borthwick, marked TB, INS, camel, of conventional form with twin shaped lugs with foliate border an initials KG an CF engraved Width across lugs: 13cm, diameter of bowl: 7.5cm, weight: 3.6oz £800-1,200
Length: 17.5cm, weight: 1.57oz
marked DM INS 9CT, of traditional form with applied bull’s head and flag crest, motto ‘HOLD FAST’ of Clan MacLeod, with brooch and safety chain fittings 35mm x 48mm, weight: 13.7g £200-300
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IONA
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128 HE393/1 IONA - A Scottish provincial annular brooch Alexander Ritchie, Glasgow 1926, marked AR (spectacle punch), AR (incuse), IONA, of simple annular form, Gothic M within arches and integral swing pin; together with a modern Celtic brooch by R Allison Glasgow, Celtic knot border and cabochon agate centre (2) Diameters: 5cm and 4.6cm £150-180
129 HC204/1 IONA - A pair of Scottish provincial napkin rings Alexander Ritchie, marked AR (incuse), IONA, of simple narrow D section with galleon in shield cartouche flanked by Celtic knot work (2) Width: 4.6cm, combined weight: 1.2oz £300-500
130 SV998/87 IONA - A silver platter Alexander Ritchie, Glasgow 1931, the flat bouge with Celtic knot bosses and interlaced detail, the centre of the flat with a longship, signed in incuse stamp Diameter: 24cm, weight: 13oz £500-800
131 HE521/1 IONA - A Scottish provincial annular brooch
130
Alexander Ritchie, Birmingham 1935, marked ICA, with integral A.E.R./ IONA mark, the obverse with trailing ivy and foliate designs interspersed Celtic knot work, with integral swing pin Diameter: 5.7cm, weight: 24.4g £120-180
132 HF595/2 IONA - A pair of Scottish provincial cufflinks Alexander Ritchie, each with two linked oval terminals, cast with Norse sailing ships, stamped marks, “Iona AR”; together with a knottwork bangle, Robert Allison Glasgow, in a Scottish MacIntosh style (3) Weight: 36.5g £150-200
PAISLEY/GREENOCK 133 SV998/39C PAISLEY/GREENOCK - A Scottish provincial table spoon I and G Heron, marked I &GH, mouse on ear of corn, I & GH, of Fiddle pattern Length: 22cm, weight: 1.75oz £250-350
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134 SV998/34 PERTH - A Scottish provincial nutmeg grater
PERTH
William Ritchie, marked WR, eagle to base and cover, of canted rectangular form with hinged cover to reveal grill in hinged opening of base Length: 4cm, height: 2.3cm, weight: 3.7g Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh (sale 3335) 18th August 1995, lot 283
£400-600
135 SV998/3 PERTH - A Scottish provincial snuffbox John Scott, marked IS, thistle, duty head, of rounded rectangular form with hinged cover and engraved script initials JHA to cover Width: 8.5cm, weight: 2.2oz Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh sale 466, lot 193
£400-600
136 SV998/11B PERTH - A Scottish provincial soup ladle
139 SV998/42D PERTH - A pair and single Scottish Provincial wine and spirit labels
140 SV998/92 PERTH - A Scottish provincial tablespoon
James Cornfute, marked IC four times, of old English pattern with script initials AB to terminal
a pair, Robert Keay, maker’s mark only, marked twice, of canted rectangular form, line engraved border, and engraved Port and Sherry; another R and R Keay maker’s mark only, of stamped form, vine leaf and scroll border, engraved Whisky (3)
Robert Keay, marked RK, double eagle, RK, double eagle, RK of Scottish Pointed Old English engraved JL to terminal; together with three Aberdeen and one Edinburgh tablespoons, all of Fiddle pattern (5)
Width: 42mm and 43mm
£150-250
Length: 34.5cm, weight: 4.3oz £150-250
137 SV998/20A PERTH - Three Scottish provincial tablespoons
£250-400
141 SV998/92A PERTH - A collection of three Scottish provincial tablespoons
William Ritchie, marked WR, eagle, P, and variously numbered, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminals (3) Length: 23cm, weight: 6.2oz £150-250
138 SV998/83 PERTH - A Scottish provincial wine funnel Robert Keay, marked RK, eagle, RK, the tapered bowl with reeded rim and pierced strainer, pull off tapered spout with reeded detail Length 14.5cm, weight: 3.7oz £600-800
Length: 24cm, weight: 10.7oz
138
Daniel McLaren, marked D McL, bunch of fruit?, double headed eagle, bunch of fruit?, double headed eagle, of Fiddle pattern, W engraved to terminal; together with two further tablespoons of Fiddle pattern (3) Length: 22.7cm, weight: 6.5oz £200-300
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UNATTRIBUTED
142 HE685/8 UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial tooth pick case marked to inside of lid, RF? four times, of plain cylindrical form, slight threaded rims, pull off lid with engraved crest Length: 80mm, weight: 27g £150-250
143 HF591/2 UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle
148 SV998/39A UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial tablespoon
marked I, I, I, I, I, I, I, of Fiddle pattern, R L engraved to terminal
Five marks; sunburst, thistle, shield, sunburst, EW, of fiddle pattern, engraved J Mc to terminal
Length: 16cm, weight: 30.8g £150-250
144 SV998/8B UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial teaspoon marked H.W., saltire, anchor, TL, of Fiddle pattern, JM engraved to terminal Length: 14cm, weight: 7.8g £180-250
145 SV998/11C UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial soup ladle unknown, marked IK, fleur de lis, eagle, fleur de lis, of Fiddle pattern with script initials CE to terminal Length: 34.5cm, weight: 4.2oz £250-400
146 SV998/21 UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle marked SY, A, thistle, saltire with s, saltire, of fiddle pattern Length: 17cm, weight: 1oz £200-300
147 SV998/29 UNATTRIBUTED - A pair of Scottish provincial sugar tongs marked CR, TL, St Andrew on cross, anchor, of Fiddle pattern with shell bowl, engrave MY to bow Length: 14.5cm, weight: 48.7g £200-300
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Length: 23cm, weight: 2oz £120-180
149 SV998/39B UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial table spoon
152
marked CR, saltire, anchor, TL, of Fiddle pattern Length: 23cm, weight: 2.1oz £200-300
150 SV998/41A UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial fork marked sun beam, thistle, sun beam, indistinct, of Fiddle pattern, GB engraved to terminal
153 SV998/58 UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial quaich marked GR.A., twice, the deep bowl with engraved thistles and twin short lugs with thistle decoration Width across lugs: 10.5cm, weight: 64g £200-300
Length: 21cm, weight: 58.2g £150-250
151 SV998/46B UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial teaspoon marked CR, saltire, anchor, TL, of Fiddle pattern with JM engraved to terminal Length: 14.2cm, weight: 16.2g £200-300
152 SV998/46C UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial tablespoon Possibly Cupar, marked h gothic script, fleur de lis, p gothic script, WA WA, of Old English pattern with WB engraved to terminal
154 SV998/72A UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle marked IA, unicorn, unicorn, unicorn?? ?? of Fiddle pattern, engraved lion rampant to terminal Length: 15cm, weight: 24g £200-300
155 SV998/91 UNATTRIBUTED - A Scottish provincial serving spoon marked I.A, I, thistle, b, thistle, Old English pattern with script initial D to terminal Length: 31cm, weight: 3oz £250-350
Length: 22cm, weight: 60.2g £200-300
156 SV998/8E A collection of Scottish provincial teaspoons Various makers and marks, all of Old English pattern with initials engraved to terminal (qty) Length: 14cm, weight: 3.3oz £180-220
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157 SV998/22 A collection of Scottish teaspoons of various makers, marks, nine of Fiddle pattern, one of Old English, ten of King’s pattern variant, six egg spoons of King’s pattern (25) Weight: 12.9oz £200-300
158 SV998/39 A collection of four Scottish provincial tablespoons to include, W. Jamieson, Aberdeen marked WJ, ABD, WJ, WJ, WJ, of fiddle pattern together with, Alexander Cameron, Dundee, marked pot of lillies thrice, AC; R Keay, Perth marked eagle, RK, eagle, RK of fiddle pattern (4) Length: 21.5cm, weight: 7oz £140-180
159 SV998/42E A group of five Scottish provincial wine and spirit labels
161 SV998/8 A collection of Scottish provincial teaspoons
MK conjoined, thistle and duty head, of curved rectangular form, engraved Madeira; W.B only, of similar curved form, engraved Sherry; W.r twice, of curved crescent form, engraved Rum; DM only, of rounded rectangular form, engraved Rum; P.G only, of stamped form, shell and gadroon border, engraved Madeira (5)
various makers and marks of Aberdeen and Dundee, seven of fiddle pattern, two of shell pattern marked AC, pot of lillies thrice marked (9) Length: 13.2cm, weight: 5.7oz £150-200
£400-600
162 SV998/112 A collection of Scottish silver
160 SV998/46E A collection of Scottish provincial teaspoons
to include; sugar tongs, toddy ladle, table fork of Fiddle pattern marked R & S, ABD, castle, thistle, date letter, duty stamp; thirteen teaspoons of various makers, marks and patterns (16)
A Davidson marked AD, portcullis, AD, of Fiddle pattern, J engraved to terminal; J McIver marked J McI, A, thistle, of Fiddle pattern and C Fowler, marked CF, EL of Old English patter (3)
Weighable silver: 10.7oz £180-220
Length: 13cm, weight: 33g £200-300
Scottish Silver 163 SV998/104 A presentation bowl John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1908, the bowl supported by three fanned arms to a circular stand, presentation engraving to front Height: 22cm, weight: 27.4oz £300-500
164 SV998/62 A Victorian citrine set quaich unmarked, the bowl with alternating plain and chased floral panels, three shaped lugs and facetted citrine set to base; together with a Victorian quaich, Edinburgh 1897, with thistle lugs (2)
166
Diameters of bowls: 7cm and 6.5cm, combined weight: 4.5oz Provenance: The Victorian example, Phillips Edinburgh sale 3054, lot 134
£300-500
165 SV998/49 A curly ram’s horn snuff mull unmarked, plain hinged lid, the band engraved ‘B Sutherland’ applied vase motif to the front Length: 70mm £100-200
166 SV998/42B A set of three Victorian Scottish wine labels G & MC, Glasgow circa 1880, modelled as letters - S - M - W, all over bright cut engraving (3) Height: 35mm £150-250
167 HE685/1 A quantity of King’s pattern flatware
168 SV998/2 A set of twelve private die table forks
Glasgow mainly mid-19th century, single struck, engraved initials, comprising; a soup ladle, six table spoons; seven dessert spoons; six dessert forks; six table forks and associated serving knife and fork (qty)
R Gray Glasgow 1845, double struck, blank cartouche and scrolling foliage (12)
Weighable silver: 59oz £500-600
Weight: 38oz £200-300
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169 SV998/38 A set of ten fiddle pattern dessert spoons Robert Gray and Sons, Glasgow 1840, engraved initial ‘A’, together with another three similar, engraved crest and a single table spoon, Scottish provincial, unattributed, four marks, I.A, thistle, b, thistle Weight: 17oz £140-180
170 No lot 171
171 SV998/69A A Scottish William IV quaich Elder & Co. Edinburgh 1832, of conventional form, moulded rim, the lugs cast as foxes heads with scrolls, the outer body with scrolls and cartouches, collet foot Width across lugs: 11cm, weight 3.5oz £200-300
172 SV998/69 A Scottish William IV quaich William Forrest & Co, Edinburgh 1830, of conventional form with moulded rim and foot, the twin short lugs plain Width across lugs: 10.3cm, weight: 55g £150-180
173 SV998/42A A set of four Scottish George IIII wine labels
172
PG, Glasgow 1820, of simple rounded rectangular form, engraved for Sherry, Tenerife, Port, Madeira and another for a similar label, slightly larger, IMD, Edinburgh (4) Width: 36mm £250-350
174 SV998/44 A collection of Scottish flatware various dates, makers, patterns, mainly 19th century (qty) Weight: 25oz £180-250 176
175 SV998/4 A Scottish George III toast rack George Mchattie, Edinburgh 1819, formed of seven wire work divisions, the central with loop handle on a reeded frame and compressed ball feet Length: 17cm, weight: 6.6oz £250-400
176 SV998/52 A two handled lemon strainer possibly Edinburgh 1818, the oval bowl with gadroon border, pierced, and with two long flat section scrolling handles Width: 33cm, weight: 4.5oz £200-300
177 SV998/11D A group of four Scottish soup ladles all Edinburgh made, various dates and makers (4) Combined weight: 18.5oz £400-600
178 SV998/91B Two Scottish George III serving spoons Edinburgh, one Fiddle pattern 1809 by Robert Gray (of Glasgow), the other old English pattern by A Henderson, Edinburgh 1815 (2) Length: 33cm, weight: 7.4oz £200-300
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179 SV998/50 A set of five Scottish wine and spirit labels Robert Gray and Sons of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1807 (no town mark), of crescent shape, all engraved, two small for Gin and Sherry, three larger for Sherry, Port and Madeira (5) Widths: 35mm and 43mm, weight: 36g £250-350
181 SV998/42C A group of six Scottish Georgian Wine and Spirit labels two similar by William Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1800, of stamped form, engraved Madeira; a matched pair JH - AC, circa 1800, rectangular stamped form, engraved Madeira; a pair of stamped form, scrolling label engraved Sherry and Port, the border of winged putti (6) Width: 60mm to 44mm £350-550
182 SV998/51 A silver mounted quaich and a beech bowl the quaich unmarked possibly early 19th century, the wood bowl with threaded bands, plain lugs and with simple silver rim, lobed detail, the beech bowl plain (2) Quaich, width across lugs: 14.5cm
180 SV730/86 A George III small waiter McHattie and Fenwick, Edinburgh 1804, of circular form, simple chased border raised on three spade feet Diameter: 18cm, weight: 9.4oz £150-250
£180-250
183 SV998/33 A collection of mixed spoons mainly teaspoons, primarily Scottish 19th century, various makers and dates (qty) Weight: 21oz £150-200
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188 SV998/26 A set of six Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons
192 SV998/101 A Scottish George III swing handled sugar basin
Alexander Airtchison, Edinburgh, CJD engraved to terminal, together with one Dundee, one W. Simpson of Banff (8)
maker’s mark lacking, Edinburgh 1789, of tapered oval form with bright engraved borders and floral garland swags, twin cartouches with engraved crests, raised on short stem and spreading oval foot
Length: 13cm, weight: 3.5oz £80-100
189 SV998/47 A set of five George III tablespoons Robert Gray of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1793, of Old English pattern with crest to terminal (5) Length; 22cm, weight: 11oz Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh sale 452, lot 189
£200-300
190 SV998/47A A set of six George III tablespoons Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1793, of Celtic point pattern with unusual foliate cartouche and initials to terminal (6) Length: 23cm, weight: 12oz
184 SV998/105 A Scottish George III communion cup
£150-250
William and Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1800, of plain form, slight flared rim, the body with presentation inscription relating to Glasgow Relief Church, John Street, Reverend John Watson, all raised on a baluster stem, spreading foot
191 SV998/103 A Scottish George III presentation trophy
Height: 22cm, weight: 19.5oz £400-700
185 SV998/99 A Scottish George III cream jug
WD (possibly William Davie), Edinburgh 1790, of traditional form, S scroll handles, engraved motto and crest to front, Take Heed, also engraved to reverse with Scottish crest and motto - denique coelum for the Melville family, further Greek? inscription below
£140-150
193 SV998/84 A small Scottish George III waiter William Robertson, Edinburgh 1786, of circular outline with beaded rim and crest engraved to the centre, all raised on three fluted bracket feet Diameter: 17.5cm, weight: 6.9oz £250-350
194 SV998/102 A Scottish George III sugar basin J Hewitt, Edinburgh 1784, tapered oval bowl with engraved floral swags and beaded border, on short stem and spreading foot With 15cm, weight: 9.3oz £120-150
195 SV998/32 A George III Scottish serving spoon Ker & Dempster, Edinburgh 1765, of Onslow pattern with engraved crest and motto to reverse of stem Length: 27cm weight: 3.7oz
£200-300
£100-150
Height: 9.5cm, weight: 4.1oz £120-180
186 SV998/25 A set of five tablespoons MI, Edinburgh 1797, of Old English pattern, M engraved to terminal together with two similar, Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1799, of Old English pattern, M engraved to terminal (7) Length: 23cm, weight: 14.3oz £150-250
187 SV940/96 A George III Warwick cruet Marks rubbed, incuse duty mark, circa 1784, the oval base with well engraved bright cut work, engraved crest and monogram to the frame, plain upright handle, moulded detail, mahogany base and all on cabriole short legs, with various bottles £200-300
Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh sale 3125, lot 170
Height: 18.5cm, weight: 21.7oz
Walter & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1798, of baluster form with engraved border and wreath detail to body, with angular handle
Height: 25cm
Width: 14.5cm, weight: 9.3oz
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196 HD92/7 A Scottish George III bullet teapot Edinburgh 1770, maker’s mark lacking, of tapered bullet form with heavy flat chased decoration to most of body, with feathered scroll and cross hatching, large slender spout, simple C scroll handle Height: 15cm, weight: 21oz £600-800
197 SV998/89 A Scottish George III waiter
198 SV998/70 A mixed group of 18th and 19th century flatware
William Dempster, Edinburgh 1762, of shaped circular outline with cast scroll and shell border, the flat engraved with acanthus and shell scrolling border, raised on three hoof feet
comprising; a Scottish silver gilt dog-nosed dessert spoon, Dougal Ged maker, Hugh Gordon Assay Master, Edinburgh 1759; a three prong fork, William Aytoun maker, Dougal Ged Assay Master, Edinburgh 1740 ; a trefid spoon, indistinct London marks, pricked initials and dated 1684; three various Scottish table spoons; a cream ladle (7)
Diameter: 20.5cm, weight: 7.9oz Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh sale 3125, lot 174
Weight: 13oz £250-400
£300-500
199 SV998/24 A fine set of twelve Scottish tablespoons William Dempster, Assay Master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1757, of Hanoverian pattern with Mr IC SM engraved to underside of terminal (12) Length: 21cm, weight: 21.4oz £400-600
200 HE791/2 A pair of cast Scottish George II table candlesticks Kerr and Dempster, assay master, Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1748, of conventional form, knopped baluster and shaped stem, onto spreading foot decorated border of flowers, shell corners, with removable drips (unmarked) Height: 21.5cm, weight (pair): 33oz £2,000-3,000
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201 SV998/86 GLASGOW - A Scottish waiter Robert Luke, marked RL, Glasgow town mark, RL, S, additional incuse mark for Breadalbane, of shaped circular outline with chased scroll, shell and fruiting border, raised on three hoof feet Diameter: 19.5cm, 10.8oz Provenance: Marquis of Breadalbane collection
£600-800
202 SV998/5 A Scottish George III mug RC, maker, Hugh Gordon Assay Master, Edinburgh 1747, of plain baluster form, engraved initials, scroll handle, plain foot Height: 9cm, weight: 6.7oz £400-600
203 SV998/107 A Scottish George III mug
204 SV998/88 A George II waiter
Edward Lothian maker, Hugh Gordon Assay Master, Edinburgh 1747, of plain baluster form, engraved two pairs of initials, scroll handle
Robert Low, Edinburgh 1743, of scalloped outline with moulded rim, engraved to centre with script initials JCB, raised on three hoof feet
Height: 9cm, weight: 6.7oz
Diameter: 15cm, weight: 6.3oz
£400-600
£300-500
205 SV998/59 An early 18th century Scottish quaich unmarked, the shallow bowl with later engraved crest and motto within, shaped lugs with cross hatched borders and initials AC and IC With across lugs: 11.8cm, weight: 2.1oz £250-350
206 SV998/8D A collection of George III Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons to include; six J Tait marked TAIT engraved IB to underside of terminal; six A Aitchison, marked AA, engraved G to underside of terminal (6) Length: 11.5cm, weight: 4.3oz £200-300
207 SV998/31 A George II tablespoon Edward Lothian, Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1744, of Hanoverian pattern with script initial JB/ES to terminal Length: 20.5cm, weight: 71g £120-180
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208 SV998/100 A fine Scottish George II bullet teapot Charles Duncan, maker, Archibald Ure, assay master, Edinburgh 1737, of traditional form, well chased band to the body and the hinged cover, ball finial, the body with scroll cartouches, engraved crest, motto and armorial, curved spout, all raised on a stepped pedestal foot Height: 14.5cm, weight (all in): 20oz Note: The armorial bearings that are engraved upon this George II Scottish Silver Bullet Teapot hallmarked Edinburgh 1737, are those of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Finab (sometimes spelt Fonab/Finob) in the County of Perthshire. They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th Gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) 2nd Argent a lymphad her sails furled and oars in action all sable (for Lorn) and 3rd Or a fess chequy argent and azure (Stewart) en surtout Azure a saltire argent between a ship under sail flagged of Scotland in chief proper a Peruvian sheep in base a camel on the dexter and an elephant on the sinister all proper the first two of these loaded and the last bearing a turret of the second * (for The Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies) * These arms depicted en surtout were granted as an augmentation to Alexander Campbell of Finab for his actions against the Spanish at Toubacanti in Central America during second expedition in the year 1699 of the ill-fated Darien Venture that was supported by The Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies. Crest: A soldier in armour from the middle upwards brandishing a drawn sword in his right hand all proper and sustaining on his left arm a shield azure charged with a unicorn’s head couped argent horned and maned or **
the Scottish colony of New Caledonia collapsed and many who took up the challenge died of disease and malnutrition, whilst a few colonists managed escape eventually to achieve landfall on Jamaica most never to see their homeland again. That being said, Alexander with a few companions did arrive back in Scotland. By all accounts, he never forgave the Company for its treachery towards the colonists who attempted to found Scotland’s own colony in Central America. During his later military career, Alexander played a part in helping to suppress the first Jacobite rising of 1715. During that same year his portrait was painted by William Aikman (see below). He was closely involved with the raising of Independent Companies of Highlanders to police the Highlands during the lawless periods of the Jacobite troubles. Amongst these independent companies, one of which Alexander was to command was the predecessor of The Black Watch, which was formed in 1739. The portrait of Alexander as mentioned above is now displayed in the Regimental Museum of the Black Watch at Balhousie Castle in Perth.
** Here the engraver appears to have engraved in error ‘a unicorn couchant reguardant’ rather than a unicorn’s head as described in the blazon above. Mottoes: (below the arms) Qua panditur orbis [To wherever the world extends] (above the crest) Quid non pro patria [What would not one do for his country?] Supporters: (Dexter) A naked Indian wreathed round the middle with linen holding in his dexter hand a bow bent with a quiver of arrows hanging at his back proper (Sinister) A Spaniard in his proper habit proper These armorial bearings are often blazoned having a compartment upon which the supporters stand in which is represented ‘the sun rising proper’. So saying, there is, perhaps, a token of this compartment shown rising out of the bottom motto scroll.
Portrait of Alexander Campbell of Finab by William Aikman (Black Watch Museum).
£2,500-3,500
There is very little known about the early life of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Finab (born circa 1660’s). He was the grandson of Archibald Campbell of Lagvinshoch and Monzie in the County of Perthshire (died 1640) and it would appear that he married twice, firstly to Susan Menzies, daughter of Sir Alexander Menzies of Weem in the County of Perthshire whom he married sometime after 1693, and secondly to Mary Home at Blackadder in the County of Berwickshire on the 1st March 1717. It is stated that his marriage to Susan produced four children (three sons and a daughter), whilst his marriage to Mary produced no issue. After his adventures during the second expedition of the Darien Venture where he took command at Toubacanti and he led his men in pre-emptive attack and managed to repel some 1600 Spaniards, after which a medal was struck back in Scotland (see below) to celebrate this short term victory. Shortly thereafter
The Toubacanti Medal struck by the Company of Scotland trading in Africa and the Indies to commemorate Alexander Campbell of Finab’s victory against the Spanish in New Caledonia during the second expedition of the ill-fated Darien Venture. Please note: Painting and medal not included in the lot.
Antique Silver 209 SV998/54 A candle snuffer HH, Birmingham 1899, the hickory stick with conical snuffer, foliate cap, the terminal with chased floral mounts
211 HE939/54B A small plain silver cased dressing table clock
Overall length: 33cm
William Comyns, London 1898, plain polished case, swing handle, white dial with Roman numerals, all on ball feet
£140-180
Height (handle up): 19cm £200-300
210 HE939/55 A collection of dressing table accessories 213
to include, a silver mounted bottle with cut glass bottom; CD, London 1897, gilt lined foliate embossed stamp box with gilt pull out tray and brush pot marked for Sheffield (3) £200-300
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212 HE939/54A A small late Victorian silver cased dressing table clock Birmingham 1896, plain rectangular case, fold down handle, circular white enamel dial, Roman numerals, all on ball feet £200-300
213 HE939/54C A Victorian silver cased carriage clock Possibly William Comyns, London 1889, of rectangular form, the case decorated with floral sprays, gadroon frame, black dial inscribed W Thornhill London W, cast drop handle, plain French movement, all raised on reeded disc feet Height (handle up): 10.5cm £300-500
214 HE939/54D A mother-of-pearl cased carriage clock the rectangular case with applied squares, gilt bezel, white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, brass backing, swing handle, strike/silent to rear, all on turned feet Height (Handle up): 9cm £300-500
215 SV998/14 A pair of dwarf table candlesticks
217 HE685/2 A part suite of flatware
219 HE682/7 A matched four piece tea service
Martin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, of square form, decorated scrolling foliage and detail, square bases (loaded)
George Angell, London Victorian mainly, comprising; twelve table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, three groups of teaspoons (6, 8, 12)
W & G Sissons, London 1893, comprising; a water pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of oval form, gadrooned rim, embossed foliate detail throughout, wooden handle and finial, gilt lining to sugar bowl and milk jug (4)
Height: 116cm £140-180
216 SV794/23 A 19th century horn snuff mull of simple pointed form, with an engraved flat hinged mounted lid, together with small three snuff boxes (3) Length: 15cm £100-150
Weight: 71oz £600-800
218 HE682/11A A plain salver TB, London 1898, of circular form, cast decorative border, engraved initial, raised on three volute feet, together with a graduated set of three EP waiters, engraved decoration (4) Silver salver diameter: 31.5cm, weight: 34oz £200-300
Height: 23.5cm, weight (all in): 60oz £400-600
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220 HE494/3 A Victorian chalice Frederick Elkington, London 1886, in the manner of Pugin, the tapering bowl with slight moulded bands, stepped base to the bowl, all on a cylindrical knopped stem, stepped foot Height: 19cm, weight: 7oz £200-300
221 HE716/1 A pair of silver comports The Barnards, London 1885, the circular trellis work basket with vine leaf and grape decoration, held aloft by a putto kneeling on a concave triform base, leaf and scrolling borders, shell bracket feet Height: 24cm, weight (pair); 67oz £3,200-3,800
222 SV853/112C A small Victorian teapot
224 HE685/6 A group of small silver
226 SV853/112B A collection of miscellaneous silver
J.C, London 1876, of Georgian style, slight tapering oval body with serpentine detail, all over bright cut engraving, straight tapering spout
to include; a shallow dish, TW/JW, Exeter 1866 of circular form, applied floral scrollwork decoration, all on volute feet; a pair of small bon bon dishes, a set of four oval pepperettes (7)
to include; a set of four George III circular salts, marks rubbed; a modern six division toast rack; a drum mustard pot; a circular waiter, gadroon border (qty)
Weight: 10oz
£150-250
Height: 11.5cm, weight (all in): 10oz £120-150
£200-250
223 HE806/3 A group of nine silver topped dressing table appointments
225 SV998/106 A group of small silver
the main group (6) retailed by Asprey, London 1866, the circular silver tops, with central engraved monogram, hobnail cut bodies, with three other plainer pieces
to include; a Victorian sugar bowl; a Georgian style cream jug; a Dutch circular patch box; a small wine taster; a George III cream jug of helmet form, plain; a small bon bon dish (qty)
Height: 85mm
Combined weight: 14oz
£180-220
£180-250
Waiter diameter: 21cm, weighable silver: 21oz
227 SV853/38A A collection of silver and other thimbles and a small thimble case various dates and makers (qty) £100-200
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228 HE252/22 A group of silver to include; a George III mustard pot and cover; a Scottish George III fish server, fiddle and thread pattern; a large table cigar box and cover, engraved inscription re RFC, another table cigarette box (qty) £300-500
229 HB817/6 A silver mounted glass claret jug
233Y HE931/1 A group of five Victorian silver and other children’s rattles the first modelled as Humpty Dumpty, the handle engraved ‘Victoria Hayes born 3rd June 1841’; another of a cat with bells and whistle a matching one of Mr Punch; a rattle with bells and coral teether another with mother of pearl teether (5)
234 HE682/6 Two silver serving spoons George Angell, London 1842 and 1858, plain fiddle pattern Length: 31cm, weight: 9.5oz £150-200
£150-200
Birmingham 1862, the plain glass baluster body with tall facetted narrow neck, scalloped silver mount with flat hinged cover with presentation engraved, the underside with armorial, with cast reeded handle with foliate terminal Height: 25.5cm £250-400
230 HE815/5 A Victorian silver-gilt vinaigrette Sheffield 1857, H&T of traditional rectangular outline with engraved foliate detail, hinged lid, pierced grill 28mm x 20mm, 10.6g £120-180
231 HE760/2 A Bosun’s whistle O&B, Birmingham 1856, of conventional form
235 HC717/3 A presentation snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with later engraved armorials for The Southern Railway Company, the body with engraved chequering, interior gilt and later engraved to ‘Col. Eric Gore Browne... 1947’ Width: 85mm, weight: 3.8oz
Length: 12.2mm, weight: 13g
Note: Presentation piece given just before the nationalisation of the Railways in 1948
£150-250
£300-400
232 HD351/11 A pair of Victorian entrée dishes and covers E & J Barnard, London 1854, each of shaped oval outline with reeded border with scroll detail, the pull off covers with central cast twist off handle and engraved (2) Width: 34cm, weight: 104oz £800-1,200
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236 HC204/4 An early 19th century large punch ladle unmarked, the ribbed bowl with inset George III shilling, together with a pair of salad servers, London 1838, of fiddle pattern, plain Ladle length: 40cm, weight (servers): 8.5oz £200-300
237 HC717/6 A George IV wine funnel Eames and Barnard, London 1828, of conventional form, gadroon rim and engraved crest, possibly Baxter, shell clip Height: 12.5cm, weight: 5.2oz £250-350
238 HC717/12 Two pairs of George III wick trimmers Eames and Barnard, London 1820, of conventional form, chased floral decoration, shell detail to the handles, threaded finger holes (2) Length: 17cm, weight: 8.3oz £600-800
239 HE567/1 A George III large salver S C Yonge and Co. Sheffield 1819, of circular form, bold cast scrolling rim, chased flat with scrollwork and foliate detail, blank centre, all raised on decorated bracket feet Diameter: 47cm, weight: 85oz £1,200-1,800
240 SV841/158 A George III silver and cut glass Warwick cruet set BH, London 1817, of oval form, the gallery pierced and beaded border, mahogany base, central handle with loop, original cut glass bottles, silver mounts, with two George III sauce labels Height: 25cm £200-300
241 HC204/2 A George III caddy spoon
242 SV998/6 A late George III small mug
IT, Birmingham 1809, slight bright cut decoration, shovel shaped bowl, together with a Vesta case and a cased set of salt cellars (qty)
J W Storey, London 1807, of barrel form, chevron edge, the body with two bands of threading, central scrolling band of acanthus and blank cartouche, moulded handle with small rosette motif
£100-150
Height: 75mm, weight: 4.4oz £150-250
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243 HC165/1 A collection of silver
250 HC717/23 A mixed group of Old English flatware
to include a George III mustard pot, Stephen Adams I, London 1804, two Georgian cauldron salts, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, fiddle and shell pattern with engraving, various dates and makers (qty)
mixed dates and makers, comprising; a soup ladle, two cream ladles, eight table forks, two dessert forks (qty)
Combined weight: 12.5oz £150-250
244 HC717/1 An oak cased canteen mainly circa 1800, comprising; twelve each of teaspoons, dessert forks, table forks, dessert spoons, table spoons, a gravy spoon and soup ladle, each engraved stag crest and some odd condiment spoons Weight: 84oz £1,500-2,500
245 HC717/5 A collection of wine labels to include five London of various makers and dates, one modelled for port Birmingham, together with three unmarked (9) Weighable silver: 3.2oz £300-500
246 SV998/83A A George III Irish wine funnel indistinctly marked, of simple form with short spout; together with a modern English example (2) Combined weight: 4.6oz £250-350
247 HC717/13 A set of eleven and six silver handled table knives indistinctly marked, plain stainless steel blades (17)
Weight: 27oz £180-220
WC, London 1796, comprising a water pot, sugar basin and cream jug, of oval form, threaded border, ribbed sides, oval pedestal foot Weight: 23oz
251 HC717/24 A miscellaneous collection of flatware and serving items comprising; a flintlock handled carving knife and fork; a pair of Georgian table spoons, Paul Storr, later ‘Berry’ decoration; an Irish George III toddy ladle, fiddle pattern; a pair of George III sugar tongs, slight threaded detail and disc grips; another pair by Walker and Hall, similar style; a Georgian butter knife; odd butter forks etc; snuff mull; quaich; small dish (qty) Weighable silver: 13oz £200-300
252 HE682/5 Two George III goblets Peter, William and Anne Bateman, London 1800, of plain tapering form, gilt interior, plain stem, spreading foot, threaded edge; the other smaller, Peter and William Bateman, London 1807 of similar design (2) Height: 14.5cm, weight: 10.4oz £250-400
253 SV998/108 An English provincial mug Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1792, of tapering design, the body with all over punch work and wrythen design, leaf clasped scrolling cartouche engraved and later dated 1877, slight splay foot, scroll handle Height: 10.3cm, weight: 6oz £200-300
£300-400
£200-300
255 HE731/14 A George III teapot stand CH, London 1792, of oval form, bright cut engraving and initials to centre, raised on four paw feet Width: 16cm, weight: 3.8oz £100-200
256 SV998/53 Two punch ladles London circa 1790, marks rubbed, of oval form, beaded edge, wrythen baleen handle, the other unmarked and inset with a 1751 shilling, similar handle (2) Length: 44cm £120-180
257 HE685/4 A George III teapot London 1790, of rounded form, floral finial, beaded border, demi fluted, ball feet, leaf clasped handle, blank cartouches Length: 28cm, weight: 18oz £150-200
258 HC717/28 A group of two sauceboats, cream boat and pap boat the two sauceboats modern, one with gadroon rim, the other of wavy form; the cream boat, London circa 1790, wavy rim, all on three cabriole legs hoof and webbed feet; the pap boat, London 1857 (qty) Largest sauceboat length: 16cm, combined weight: 13oz
248 HC717/18 A George III chamber stick and snuffer
£300-400
RC, London 1801, of plain circular form, beaded border, engraved monogram, with conical snuffer
259 HC717/20 A George III punch ladle London circa 1780, planished form to the tapering rounded bowl, plain socket, to a long fruitwood baluster handle
Diameter: 11.5cm, weight: 7oz £300-400
Overall length: 36cm
249 HE740/1 A cased canteen of cutlery and flatware
£150-200
260 HC717/17 A George III chamber stick
William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, of Old English pattern with Virtute Parta motto and crest to reverse of terminal, comprising; twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons; twelve table forks; twelve dessert forks together with eleven silver handled table knives and twelve silver handled side knives all in three pull out trays in a fitted case (71)
London circa 1780, marks very worn, of circular form gadroon borders, scroll handle, engraved armorials, snuffer lacking Diameter: 14.5cm, weight: 8.5oz £200-300
Weighable silver: 72.8oz £800-1,200
254 SV853/112E A part George III service Coffee pot, sugar basin, jug
253
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261 SV841/179 A George III silver and cut glass vinegar and oils set Fenton, Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1779, the quatrefoil base raised on four claw and ball feet, the gallery pierced with beaded border, central handle with loop, original cut glass bottles and silver mounts Height: 19.5cm £150-250
262 SV998/55 A George III punch ladle Nathaniel Appleton & Ann Smith, London 1775, scalloped shell bowl with embossed foliate detail, twisted wooden handle Length: 33.5cm £150-180
263 SV842/76 A George III meat skewer
265 HE575/1 A pair of silver gilt table candlesticks
London 1771, of conventional form, shell grip loop handle
indistinctly marked for London circa 1770, chased floral decorated socket, knopped stem onto a shaped lobed circular foot, chased fish scale ground, shell detail, later Victorian sconces
Length: 33.5cm, weight: 4oz £100-150
Height: 16cm, weight (pair): 29oz
264 SV841/12 A George III silver dish stand
£1,000-1,500
PR, London circa 1770, of conventional adjustable cross form, sliding feet Width: 3cm, weight: 14oz £300-400
266 HC717/2 An early George III porringer T.W, London 1768, of conventional form, threaded handles, demi-ribbed, engraved cartouche with initials Width across handles: 19cm, weight: 9.8oz £300-500
267 SV998/1 A George III baluster mug F.C, London 1765, of plain baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved initials to the underside Height: 10cm, weight: 7.2oz £250-400
268 HE219/2 A group of four antique spoons
269 HC717/4 A George III coffee pot
indistinct marks to include two Hanoverian table spoons with rat tail terminals, one Hanoverian dessert spoon, one Dog Nose table spoon, all with later engravings to the handle (4)
London circa 1760, marks worn, of tapering form, stepped cover, turned finial, engraved crest, stepped foot
Combined weight: 7oz £300-500
Height: 21.5cm, weight (all in): 18oz £300-500
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270 SV853/112D A collection of Georgian silver to include; a sugar caster, Samuel Wood, 1756, with pull off lid, together with a pair of pepper pots, London 1801 and a mustard pot, Newcastle (4) Height: 17cm, weight: 10.9oz £300-500
271 SV998/16 A part set of four 18th century apostle spoons IB, possibly circa 1750, fig shaped bowls with drop and leaf decoration to the back, plain stem and with the apostles St Mathias, St. Peter, St Simon and another, each nimbus with a dove (4) Length: 19cm, weight: 7oz £300-400
272 HC717/16 Two Trefid spoons one with maker’s mark struck thrice indistinctly, the terminals chased and with various engraved initials and dates, the bowls with rat tail and other decoration (2) Lengths: 21.5 and 19cm, weight: 3.1oz £500-800
275 HA545/6 A Britannia standard George I two handled porringer William Fleming, London 1716, of traditional form, threaded scroll handles, ribbed border, oval cartouche with initials, demi wrythen body Width across handles: 25.5cm, weight: 5.5oz
273 SV998/98 A George I mug Assay Master Edward Penman, maker’s mark poorly struck, Edinburgh 1726, of baluster form, ribbed lower half, plain scroll handle, collet foot Height: 7.8cm, weight: 5.8oz £300-500
274 SV853/112A A mixed collection of flatware
£200-300
276 HC717/15 A seal top spoon I.I, London 1616, (Jackson’s 3rd revised edition, p111) of conventional form, the seal engraved EW, square section stem, fig shaped bowl Length: 147mm, weight 28g
mainly 19th century comprising, soup ladle, fish slice, various spoons, forks etc (qty)
£400-600
Weighable silver: 29oz
276-300 No lots
£180-250
Jewellery & Watches
Coins & Medals 301 SV998/114 GB - A Scotland Alexander III penny together with Charles 1669, shilling; Charles II 6d; Charles II Scottish halfpenny; Maria Theresa Thaler; a cased 1893 Maundy set; NBS £1 January 1953; NCBS £1 1968 (qty) £280-350
302 HE855/1 GB - A spade guinea 1790, VF/EF £250-300
303 HE731/13 GB - A spade half guinea 1791, Ef; GB half sovereign, 1898; USA $1, 1854 (with attached loop) (3) £200-300
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304 HE345/5 GB - Two half sovereigns 1896 and 1913, with a plated and half sovereign holder (3) £150-200
305 HE815/7 GB - A 1913 half sovereign together with a 1910 half sovereign in detachable mount (2) £200-300
308 HE855/4 France - A 20fr coin 1878A
312 HE855/6 USA - Five $2.5 gold coins
1915 Austro Hungary gold coin (2)
1908, 1914, 1914, 1915, 1906; together with a platinum proof coin, 1996 Unicorn (6)
£380-450
£550-650
309 HE855/3 Germany - 20 marks Three gold coins, 1913, 1905, 1883 £580-650
306 HE815/6 GB - A 1968 sovereign in detachable mount £200-300
307 SV998/113 GB - A cased 1980 proof sovereign £200-240
310 HE855/2 Italy - A gold ducat of doge Michele Steno of Venice EF/VF £300-400
311 HE855/5 USA - A $10 coin, and two $5 gold coins 1906, Liberty head; 1882, Liberty head; 1909, eagle (3) £850-1,000
313 HE169/1 A group of various medals including Kaiser-I-Hind medal to Rev, J Hair MacLean, with BWM, miniatures and ribbons, fitted case and press clippings £600-800
314 HE711/1 A collection of coins and medals a large mixed all world grouping to include; GB half sovereign 1903; various GB and all world silver including some hammered coins; bronze to include; tokens etc, toy coinage, gambling tokens; medals including WWI AVM and war medal to Sapper D Davidson R.E., school and other medals, QEII coronation silver medal cased (qty) £140-180
Diamond Jewellery 315 HE855/8 A pair of blue diamond ear studs
317 HD274/4 A diamond set half eternity ring
319 HE731/7 A five stone diamond ring
each claw set with a single square greenish blue diamond, to post and butterfly fittings, setting stamped 14k
claw set with ten round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank stamped 18ct; together a lady’s 9ct gold Accurist wrist watch (2)
claw set with five graduated old round cut diamonds, with diamond chip detail, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18
Estimated total diamond weight: 2.06cts
Ring size: K
Ring size: L
£500-700
£250-400
£250-350
316 HE855/8D A pair of diamond set ear studs
318 HE731/6 A diamond set cluster ring
320 HE72/39 A diamond set half eternity ring
each claw set with a single small round brilliant cut diamond, to post and butterfly fittings
millegrain set with nine old cut diamonds to the centre, to a plain 18ct gold shank
set with nine round cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked white metal shank
Ring size: M/N
Estimated total diamond weight: 0.20cts
£250-350
Ring size: M/N, estimated total diamond weight: 0.90cts
£120-180
£300-500
321 HC144/1 A pair of diamond set earrings each claw set with a round cut diamond in a pierced shaped circular surround, modelled in unmarked white metal with post and butterfly fittings Estimated total diamond weight: 0.60cts
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321
£300-600
322 HC328/4 A diamond set full eternity ring claw set with a continuous row of nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped PLATINUM
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Ring size: M/N, estimated total diamond weight: 1.90cts £600-800
323 HE547/1 A contemporary platinum and diamond ring set
324
A & A Edinburgh, to include a matte finish band collet set with a round cut diamond accompanied by two plain bands of polished finish (3) Ring size: L, estimated diamond weight: 0.25cts Ring size: L
325
£500-800
324 HE547/2 A contemporary 18ct gold and diamond ring set A & A Edinburgh, to include a matte finish band collet set with an oval cut diamond, accompanied by two plain bands of polished finish (3) Ring size: L, estimated diamond weight: 0.42cts £500-800
325 HE815/10 A diamond set bar brooch of stylised bow form, millegrain set with a central old round cut diamond and throughout with graduated old round cut diamonds, unmarked Length: 65mm, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.25cts £250-400
326 HE855/8C A single stone diamond ring claw set with a round brillaint cut diamond, the bi-coloured shoulders each set with three small round brilliant cut diamonds, shank stamped PLAT Ring size: N, estimated principal diamond weight: 1.05cts £500-700
327 HE72/38 A contemporary diamond set brooch
330 HE682/9 A mid-20th century diamond set ring
composed of three curving textured ribbons, set with six round cut diamonds, stamped 9CT to reverse
box set with a round cut diamond, the stepped shoulders each set with three eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked
Width: 32mm £80-120
Ring size: S, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.30cts
328 HD274/6 A pair of diamond set drop earrings
£250-400
collet set with a small round brilliant cut diamond, suspended on a fancy link chain, to post and butterfly fittings Length: 24mm, estimated total diamond weight: 0.16cts £120-180
331 HE687/3 A three stone diamond set ring claw set with three round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: S, estimated total diamond weight: 0.84cts £180-220
329 HE514/3 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank; together with an 18ct gold diamond set half eternity ring (2)
332 HE72/26 A pair of platinum and diamond set ear-studs each collet set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to post and butterfly fittings
Ring size: K & L/M
Estimated diamond weight: 0.50cts
£200-300
£250-400
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333 HE937/11 A diamond set bombe ring
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set throughout with graduated baguette cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank, indistinctly marked Ring size: R, estimated total diamond weight: 0.66cts
333
£1,000-1,200
334 HE938/10 A single stone diamond ring claw set with an old round cut diamond, above a textured border, to a plain white metal shank, unmarked Ring size: O, estimated diamond weight: 2.94cts £3,000-5,000
335 HF517/1 A diamond set bracelet each articulated scrolling link collet set with a small round cut diamond, the whole modelled in unmarked white metal, with a concealed clasp and safety clips
340 HE792/4 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated old round cut diamonds, scrolling detail to the gallery, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank; together with a gentleman’s 18ct gold signet ring (2) Ring sizes: R/S & M/N £180-220 336
341 HE803/1 A single stone diamond ring illusion set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N
Length: 16.5cm, estimated total diamond weight: 2.30cts
£200-300
£1,200-1,800
342 HE815/11 A gentleman’s diamond set ring
336 SV940/130 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked white metal shank Ring size: M/N, estimated total diamond weight: 2.04cts £1,500-2,000
337 HE789/1 A diamond set cluster pendant set in 18ct gold with a cluster of small round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain woven link chain stamped 750 Length of pendant (including bale): 15mm £250-400
338 HE791/15 A 19th century diamond set cross of traditional design, set throughout with small rose cut diamonds and diamond chips; together with a pair of white metal and rose cut diamond set pendant earrings, to hook fittings (2) £250-400
339 HE791/32 A pair of diamond set pendant earrings each of pierced fan shape, set throughout with small rose cut diamonds and diamond chips, in unmarked white metal with hook fittings Length: 34mm £250-400
334
gypsy set with an old round cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT
346 HE957/8 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated round cut diamonds, to a yellow metal shank marked 18ct PLAT Ring size: P £200-300
Ring size: T/U, estimated diamond weight: 0.35cts
347 HF520/5 A three stone diamond ring
£150-250
claw set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank
343 HE824/6 A diamond set eternity ring set with a single row of eight cut diamonds, with engraved detail to sides, unmarked Ring size: P/Q £150-250
Ring size: M/N, estimated total diamond weight: 1.60cts £1,800-2,500
348 HF520/10 A pair of diamond set pendant earrings
344 HE957/1 A single stone diamond ring
each composed of an 18ct yellow gold disc, pave set throughout with small round cut diamonds, to hook fittings
claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct yellow gold shank with raised shoulders
Length: 25mm, estimated total diamond weight: 1.15cts
Ring size: T, estimated total diamond weight: 0.73cts
£2,500-3,500
£400-600
349 SV813/49 A single stone diamond ring
345 HE957/4 A five stone diamond ring
claw set with a single old round cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank; together with an 18ct gold ring set with five oval opals (2)
illusion set with five graduated round cut diamonds, the raised white metal gallery, to an 18ct gold shank Ring size: T £250-400
345A HE791/38 A pair of diamond set earrings each of drop shaped outline set with a central rose cut diamond in a foil back setting, in a single border of small eight cut diamonds, to post and butterfly fittings Length: 11mm £250-400
Ring size: Q/R & O/P £120-180
350 SV939/110 A single stone diamond ring claw set with an old round cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank, stamped PLATINUM Ring size: N/O, estimated diamond weight: 0.46cts £200-300
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351 A platinum single stone diamond ring claw set with a pear shaped diamond in a single border of small round brilliant cut diamonds, each shoulder set with six small round brilliant cut diamonds, further diamond detail to underside of gallery, to a plain shank Ring size: M, estimated principal diamond weight: 2.01cts ÂŁ3,000-5,000
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352 SV940/131 A gentleman’s diamond set ring
356 HE730/1 A single stone diamond ring
claw set with a single cushion cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 15
claw set with a princess cut diamond, to a plain 18ct white gold shank
Ring size: S, estimated diamond weight: 1.75cts
Ring size: M, estimated principal diamond weight: 1.00cts
£600-900 352
353 HE855/8B A pink diamond set ring
357 HE735/1 A diamond set half eternity ring
claw set with a pear shaped pink diamond, each shoulder channel set with four princess cut diamonds and pave set diamond detail, to a plain white metal shank stamped 950PT
channel set with nine graduated baguette cut diamonds to an unmarked yellow metal shank Ring size: K
Ring size: N/O, estimated principal diamond weight: 1.50cts
£650-750 353
£2,000-3,000
355 HE957/7 A single stone diamond ring
354 UB8/7 A diamond cluster ring
£800-1,200
358 HE735/2 A single stone diamond ring
claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct shank
claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, with heart shaped detail to gallery, a yellow metal shank stamped 18CT
Ring size: T/U, estimated diamond weight: 0.57cts
Ring size: N, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.30cts
£250-400
£500-700
359 HF520/7 A ruby and diamond set ring
361 HF517/12 A ruby and diamond set ring
363 HC145/1 A synthetic ruby set ring
claw set with an oval cut ruby, the split shoulders set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain platinum shank
claw set with an oval cut ruby, flanked to either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal shank
claw set with a rounded rectangular cut synthetic ruby, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18CT
Ring size: I/J, estimated ruby weight: 2.24cts
Ring size: O, estimated total ruby weight: 0.74cts
Ring size: N/O
£2,000-3,000
£1,500-2,000
£100-150
360 HE824/5 A ruby and diamond ring
362 HE687/4 A ruby and diamond set ring
364 HE72/41 A ruby and diamond set brooch
of navette outline, set with an oval cut ruby in a border of pave set old round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked
claw set with an oval cut ruby, flanked to either side by a stepped cluster of six round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank
of open scrolling design, set with six round and cushion cut rubies and three graduated round cut diamonds, stamped 750 to reverse
Ring size: L/M
Ring size: Q
Length: 40mm
£300-350
£250-400
£250-400
claw set with two clusters of round cut diamonds, to a twisted white metal shank, stamped 750 Ring size: L/M £300-500
Ruby Jewellery
365 HE791/19 A ruby and diamond cluster ring claw set with an oval ruby in single border of similarly set round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct Ring size: O, estimated total gem weights: ruby 1.16cts, diamonds 0.64cts 361
£500-700
359
366 UB0007/8 A ruby and diamond set ring channel set with two rows of square cut rubies, and four small eight cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: N 362 360
£80-100
Sapphire Jewellery 367 HF520/3 A yellow sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut yellow-orange sapphire, each shoulder set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank
368
Ring size: L/M, estimated sapphire weight: 3.65cts
367
£1,400-1,800
368 HF520/9 A sapphire and diamond set line bracelet claw set with twenty three oval cut sapphires between pairs of small round brilliant cut diamonds, with a concealed clasp and safety clips, stamped 750
372 HC328/6 A pair of gem set rings each of plain design, gypsy set at intervals with round cut diamonds and sapphires, unmarked (2) Ring sizes: M
Length: 17.5cm, estimated total gem weights: sapphires 9.25cts, diamonds 0.50cts
£250-400
£2,500-3,000
373 HE830/3 A 9ct gold sapphire and pearl set brooch
369 HF520/15 A sapphire and diamond set cluster ring collet set with a marquise cut sapphire, in a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct yellow gold shank
of stylised floral design, set with a central cluster of small round cut sapphires, in a border of small pearls; together with a pair of associated 9ct gold pearl earrings (2) Diameter of brooch: 26mm
Ring size: N, estimated total gem weights: sapphire 4.15cts, diamonds 1.28cts
£100-200
£4,500-5,000
374 HE830/4 A pair of sapphire and diamond set ear studs
370 HE937/5 An orange sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with a pear shaped orange sapphire, each shoulder set with two small eight cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: N, estimated sapphire weight: 0.72cts
each set with a single square cut sapphire in a border of small round and baguette cut diamonds, to post and butterfly fittings, unmarked Width: 7mm £180-220
£500-700
371 HE830/1 An 18ct gold pink sapphire and diamond set pendant composed of a border of small round cut diamonds, suspending an oval cut pink sapphire to the centre, to a plain 9ct white gold chain; together with a pair of matching oval cut pink sapphire ear studs, set in unmarked white metal with post and butterfly fittings (2) Length of pendant: 17mm £300-500
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375 HE937/1 A sapphire and diamond set pendant collet set with a cabochon sapphire heart, in a single border of small round brilliant cut diamonds, to an integral rose gold belcher link chain Overall length: 41cm £500-700
376 HE957/5 A three stone sapphire and diamond ring claw set with an oval cut sapphire, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, to an unmarked yellow metal shank Ring size: T £200-300
370
377 HE957/6 A three stone sapphire ring claw set with three oval sapphires, accented by four round cut diamonds, to plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: T Ring size: T £150-250
378 HF517/11 A sapphire set ring claw set with five graduated cushion cut sapphires, the gallery with engraved detail, to an unmarked white metal shank Ring size: T £400-600
379 HF520/1 A pink sapphire and diamond ring claw set with an oval cut pink sapphire, flanked to either side by two small baguette cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold sank Ring size: M/N, estimated pink sapphire weight: 1.93cts £700-1,000
380 UB0007/3 A red sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut red sapphire, flanked to either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 9ct white gold shank Ring size: N, estimated sapphire weight: 1.09cts £80-120
Emerald Jewellery 381 SV939/112 An emerald and diamond set cocktail ring claw set with a large cabochon emerald in a stepped double border of small eight cut diamonds, to an unmarked banded white metal shank Ring size: K, estimated emerald weight: 8.80cts £800-1,200
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381
382 HC936/1 An emerald and diamond set brooch of stylised scrolling design, set throughout with graduated round and baguette cut diamonds, with a curved detail of graduated trap cut emeralds, modelled in unmarked white metal Length: 35mm £2,000-3,000
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383 HD951/1 An emerald and diamond set ring claw set with a trap cut emerald, flanked to either side by a collet set baguette cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank stamped PLAT Ring size: I, estimated total gem weights: emerald 3.25cts, diamonds 0.96cts
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385
£2,000-3,000
384 HE824/4 A pair of emerald and diamond set cluster earrings each set with a round cut emerald in a single border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to post and butterfly fittings, unmarked Diameter: 7mm, estimated total gem weights: emeralds 0.40cts, diamonds 0.48cts £280-400
385 HE824/7 An emerald and diamond set ring claw set with a trap cut emerald, flanked to either side by three old round and cushion cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M, estimated emerald weight: 1.35cts £2,000-3,000
386 HE830/5 A contemporary 18ct gold emerald and diamond set ring of cross over design, collet set to the centre with a round cut emerald, each shoulder set with two round brilliant cut diamonds Ring size: M £500-700
384
387 HE775/4 An emerald bead necklace composed of a single strand of facetted emerald beads, to a plain yellow metal clasp; together with a multi-gem set necklace composed of polished amethyst, quartz and emerald beads (2) Length: 41cm & 64cm
389 HE824/3 An emerald and diamond set crescent brooch of traditional design with central circular motif, set throughout with old round cut diamonds and emeralds, unmarked Length: 44mm £180-220
£150-180
388 HE791/11 An emerald and diamond set bird brooch modelled with wings spanned, the central body with a collet set emerald, set to a unmarked yellow metal bar brooch with two ball terminals Width: 50mm £300-500
390 HE938/5 An emerald set brooch modelled as a stylised flower, set throughout with small round cut emeralds, stamped to reverse K18 Width: 47mm £200-300
391 HF520/12 A emerald and diamond set cluster ring claw set with an oval cut emerald in a single border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct yellow gold shank Ring size: M, estimated total gem weights: emerald 2.52cts, diamonds 0.47cts £3,000-5,000
Pearl Jewellery 392 HF517/2 A pair of diamond and pearl set pendant earrings
400 HE937/7 An aquamarine and pearl set ring 392
each of scrolling pendant from, millegrain set with three graduated old round cut diamonds, and throughout with small rose cut diamonds, with a small grey pearl drop, to post and butterfly fittings
Ring size: R £150-250
Length: 32mm, estimated total diamond weight: 0.80cts
401 HE938/8 A pair of pearl set ear studs
£600-800
each set with a single cultured grey pearl, to plain post and butterfly fittings
393 HE855/8A A pearl, sapphire and diamond set ring
£150-250
402 HF517/3 A diamond and pearl set brooch
set with a central off round pearl in a stepped border of claw set small round cut diamonds, the shoulders set with oval and round cut sapphires, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14k
393
Ring size: M
the fancy link necklace set at intervals with seed pearls and small turquoise beads Length: 42cm £100-140
395 HD274/3 A seed pearl and turquoise set ring set at intervals with five seed pearls and five turquoise cabochons, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: I/J £140-180
396 HE514/4 A cultured pearl set necklace and associated earrings the necklace composed of a single strand of graduated cultured pearls, to a plain box clasp stamped 9CT; together with a pair of cultured pearl stud earrings (2) Length of necklace: 52.5cm £150-250
of open circular design, set throughout with small pearls and rose cut diamonds, modelled in 9ct white gold, with brooch and safety chain fittings Diameter: 24mm
£1,500-2,500
394 HD274/2 A seed pearl and turquoise set necklace
claw set with an oval cut aquamarine, flanked to either side by two bouton pearls, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18k
£300-500
397 HE706/5 A pearl set brooch/pendant of circular form, central cluster of pearls, radiating gold bars with ball detail Diameter: 40mm £100-200
403 HF517/6 A pearl and diamond set pendant claw set with a small round cut diamond above a drop shaped pearl, to a plain white metal belcher link chain, stamped 585 Length of drop: 13mm
398 HE791/30 A seed pearl and diamond set bangle
£400-600
of hinged design, with applied heart motif set with small seed pearls and small eight cut diamonds, stamped 15ct
404 LT2015/31 A pair of natural pearl earrings
Internal width: 55mm £150-250
each set with a single baroque pearl below a rose cut diamond cluster, set in yellow metal with post and clip fittings Length: 13mm
399 HE824/8 A pearl set stick pin
£100-200
of plain design, set with a single round pearl (untested)
405 UB8/8 A black pearl and diamond set pendant
Length: 65mm £100-150
the scrolling bale set throughout with small round cut diamonds, suspending a circular cultured black pearl; together with an associated black pearl and diamond set cocktail ring, set in 9ct white gold (2) Ring size: N, length of pendant: 22mm £180-220
Wrist Watches 406 HE785/1 BULGARI - A gentleman’s wrist watch
411 HE855/10 MAUBOSSIN - A lady’s diamond set wrist watch
stainless steel case, with Bulgari to the bezel, black dial, baton and Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, date aperture, automatic movement, original leather strap, stainless steel buckle Dial diameter: 25mm
Fouga, the polished case with stepped design, set small round cut diamonds to each side of the case, mother of pearl dial, diamond indicators, leather stitched strap, deployant clasp, with box and card
£150-250
Dial width: 16mm £300-400
407 HE540/1 JAEGER LE COULTRE - A gentleman’s wrist watch
412 LT2016/29 JAEGER LECOULTRE - A lady’s wrist watch
the circular dial with baton numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, presentation inscription to reverse, numbered 110365, sprung gilt metal bracelet; together with a lady’s Certina wrist watch (2)
rolled gold oval case, simulated marbled effect dial, white Roman numerals, leather strap Dial width: 17mm £120-180
Dial diameter: 27mm £300-400
408 HE715/1 OMEGA - A gentleman’s wrist watch Seamaster, gold plated case, black dial, gilt baton indicators, sweep second hand, day and date aperture, black leather Omega strap, buckle fitting Dial diameter: 29mm £300-500
409 HE855/10A CHAUMET - An 18ct gold cased lady’s wrist watch Jumping hours style, plain polished case, two apertures, leather strap, in an 18ct white gold case
413 HC328/1 ROLEX - A lady’s stainless steel wrist watch
406
410 HE957/10 MAPPIN & WEBB - A lady’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch the champagne dial inscribed, baton indicators, crown with sapphire cabochon, with an integral flexible gold strap, fold over clasp, cased with papers, bought 1979
Oyster perpetual, off white dial, baton indicators, sweep second hand, screw down winder, screw off back, Rolex bracelet deployant clasp Dial diameter: 18mm £400-600
414 HC474/1 ROLEX - A lady’s Art Deco 9ct gold cased wrist watch Princess model, of long rectangular design, stepped bezel, slight engraving to the sides, the silvered dial inscribed Rolex Princess, movement similarly inscribed, corded bracelet
Dial diameter: 17mm £150-180
Dial diameter: 29mm
Watch head length: 26mm
£300-400
£500-700
409
411
413
414
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417 HE775/2 A collection of lady’s wrist watches
415 HE791/42 A lady’s 9ct gold diamond and ruby set cocktail watch the square dial with dot numerals, channel set with two rows of square cut rubies, the shoulders with curved detail, pavé set with small eight cut diamonds, to an integral snake link bracelet with fold over clasp
to include two Tudor wrist watches, the circular dials with Roman and baton numerals, one with a leather strap, the other a yellow metal articulated link bracelet; a Rotary wrist watch with textured strap; a similar Buren wrist watch (4)
Width of dial: 11mm
£250-350
£500-700
416 HE824/9 A lady’s mid-20th century cocktail watch the head of domed facetted design, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, signed Finnegan’s, with eight cut diamond set detail to shoulders, black cord bracelet and fold-over clasp, indistinct marks to reverse Dial diameter: 9mm £100-200 415
Pocket Watches 418 HE444/30 A silver cased pocket watch duplex movement, plain silver open faced case, cream dial, Roman numerals, the gilt movement heavily engraved, unnamed Dial diameter: 50mm £400-600
419 HE345/4 J W REELEY & SONS, LONDON - An 18ct gold hunter cased pocket watch
421 HE829/4 HOOD LONDON - An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch
422 HE685/10 A George III gold pair cased pocket watch
the outer case plain and of good gauge, incuse mark BN, London 1726, later white enamel dial, Roman numerals, the fusee movement inscribed and numbered 3084, plain turned pillars
London 1782, 22ct gold, engraved outer case, floral bezel, white enamel dial (damaged), gold hands, verge movement signed A D Edinburgh, verge movement
Dial diameter: 45mm
£500-800
Dial diameter: 37mm
£300-500
423 HE706/1 JAMES ALLAN, KILMARNOCK - An early 19th century large pair cased pocket watch
the outer case with engraved monogram, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, English lever movement, keyless wind, three quarter plate, inscribed and numbered 73005, manufactured by Richardson Coventry, in a fitted case similarly marked Dial diameter: 44mm
MN, London 1807, plain outer case and inner case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, plain fusee movement, signed James Allan Kilmarnock numbered 762
£500-700
Dial diameter: 60mm £250-400
420 HE685/9 SAMSON LONDON - A pair cased verge pocket watch
424 HE706/3 An enamel and gold cased fob watch
the outer case with figural decoration, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, the verge movement signed
the outer rear cover partially enamelled with a young girl throwing flowers, guilloche ground and engraved border, white enamel dial, gilt border Roman numerals, 15ct gold case, plain lever movement, with a long trace link neck chain
Dial diameter: 35mm £200-300
Dial diameter: 25mm 418
£200-300
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425 HE706/4 An 18ct gold cased pocket watch engraved trellis design to the hinged cover, gilt dial, Roman numerals, key wind lever movement Dial diameter: 40mm £300-400
426 HE733/1 An 18ct gold cased fob watch
427Y HE829/1 ALEXANDER CUMMING, INVERARY - A gilt and tortoiseshell pair cased verge watch
428 HE829/2 G. LINDSAY, LONDON - A George III gold and enamel repeater pocket watch
18th century, the pair case with bright cut borders, tortoiseshell covers, plain inner gold case, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, gold hands, cuvette inscribed as is the movement
the outer case chased and with blue and green enamel detail, the inner case pierced and with similar detail, engraved detail, the cuvette inscribed as is the movement and numbered 680, the inner cover with bell, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement with quarter repeat mechanism
Dial diameter: 36mm £700-1,000
engraved outer case, gilt dial Roman numerals, key wind; with an Art Deco gold cased wrist watch head (bezel lacking) and two gold plated full hunter cased keyless wind pocket watches (4)
Dial diameter: 36mm £1,000-1,500
Dial diameter: 35mm £250-350
Gentlemen’s Jewellery 429 HE938/1 A gentleman’s Albert
434 HE497/1 DUNHILL - A silver cased lighter
gilt and part anodised metal, the chain modelled on long bones, circular small links, with a terminal modelled as a skull, hinged jaw
the body plated, enclosed in an engine turned sleeve, signed to the underside
Skull length: 40mm £500-700
430 HD275/7 A gilt metal seal
Height: 50mm £200-300
435 HE689/1 A 15ct gold cased pocket watch
of scrolling design, with foliate detail, the agate matrix with engraved initials
open faced, key wind, gilt dial, Roman numerals, plain case, lever movement, together with a Mont Blanc pen, rose gold coloured metal mounts, with pochette
Length: 35mm
Dial diameter: 43mm
£80-100
£300-400
431 HD351/92 CAITHNESS LEGION - A scarce gilt gorget of curved form, GR thistle and crown with Royal Armorials to centre, together with a part Victorian gilt rapier sword guard and grip (2) Gorget length: 11cm Note: The Caithness Legion was raised by Sir Benjamin Dunbar of Hempriggs. When embodied, it was moved to Ireland, returned in 1802, and was disbanded the same year
£200-300
432 HD351/94 A group of four 19th century gilt fob seals various engraved intaglios Largest height: 33mm £200-300
433 HE252/22B A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks of oval form, line engraved, chain links; three studs; three other studs, pearl and mother of pearl; a silver mounted penknife; a silver ‘Yard o Lead’ propelling pencil (qty) £140-180
436 HE731/5 GOLFING INTEREST - MAPPIN & WEBB A chrome cased pocket scorer modelled as a watch, push button to advance the strokes and holes, plain case, the dial numbered for the holes, braided cord with chrome golf ball fob Dial diameter: 35mm £100-200
437 HE791/18 A collection of gentleman’s tie pins to include a pearl and diamond chip example, modelled as a spider, another modelled as a bird’s claw clutching a pearl; a small sapphire and seed pearl set example, a coiled snake and green paste set pin; two others (6) £120-180
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438 HE731/8 MOVADO - A leather cased travel watch Ermetoscope, plain leather outer case, polished metal inner case, off white square dial, baton indicators, sweep second hand, date aperture, serial no. 1264975M Width (closed): 50mm £300-400
A Lady’s Cabinet of Curiosities
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The following lots (439 to 448), are from the estate of the late Lilias Finlay. She was well known to us all at Lyon and Turnbull, often popping in with various treasures handed in to the Trefoil Guild for valuation and eventual sale on their behalf. Her family home in the centre of Edinburgh had many items passed down various generations of her family, she was in fact the 'family custodian' These items have now been passed to her family to
take care of but, as always in these situations, there are too many items to squeeze into other already well-established homes. The items here formed the contents of a number of display tables in her home and show an eclectic mix of items. In her eyes, small was definitely preferred, from watches to the doll's house furniture, each lovingly cared for.
439 SV853/17D A French gold, enamel and rose diamond set pendant fob watch the oval enamel case decorated with Europa and the bull, tiny diamond detail, the rear engraved with initial ‘R’, black enamel border, the hinged cover enclosing a Swiss movement signed A Frankfeld, Geneve, numbered 11188, together with a similar period gilt and enamel clip with suspension, the shaped panel with enamel of putto, set pearl below Watch height (including bale): 45mm £300-400
440 SV853/17E A 19th century gold, enamel and rose cut diamond set fob watch the outer case with engine turned decoration, rose cut diamond set central panel, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, Swiss movement, guilloche enamel hinged back cover, key wind, engraved borders
441 SV853/67 WHITELAW, EDINBURGH - A gold pair cased pocket watch
Dial diameter: 30mm £180-250
the outer case with repousse decoration of figures, floral bezel, the watch with gilt dial, Roman numerals, the movement signed and numbered 1725, fusee movement Dial diameter: 36mm £500-700
442 SV853/17 A gentleman’s stick pin apparently unmarked, modelled as a mask for ‘Tragedy’ Head: 13mm £100-150
443 SV853/17C A pair of Victorian silver gilt lorgnettes
444 SV853/49C An early 19th century gilt metal and enamelled needle case
retailed by Carpenter and Westley, maker HH incuse mark, London 1848, of traditional form, chased bridge with hallmarks below, swivel out frame, turned and chased handle; together with three small lockets, variously engraved (4)
unmarked, the cylindrical body with enamel floral decoration, a small fan, decorated sequins, a faux tortoiseshell pocket magnifying glass, a silver pin tray (qty)
Lorgnettes length: 80mm £250-400
£120-180
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445 SV853/67A An early 19th century chain and appendages apparently unmarked, the chain of heavy scroll chased rectangular links, with two short belcher link chains, one with a gold watch key onset hardstone cameo of a male (possibly Walter Scott) the other chain with five heart pendants, glazed compartments with braided hair and chased border, engraved initials to the rear; together with a short chain, and two seals, engraved hardstone intaglios (2) Overall length: 29cm, weight (all in): 74g £300-400
446 SV853/67B An early 19th century gilt metal etui apparently unmarked, the tapering shaped oval etui with 18th century style figures, fitted interior with all implements, with a later gilt metal belt clip, mask decoration Etui length: 10cm £250-400
447 SV853/17A A Victorian gold mounted brooch the scrolling moulded frame enclosing a miniature painting of the falls of Corra Lynn, engraved and inscribed to the rear - ‘ Corra Lynn, Bonnington 1847, Lady Ross’ Overall height: 70mm £150-250
448Y SV853/49A A late 18th century ivory and enamel patch box of navette form, the hinged cover with central gold mounted panel, with plaited hair, purple guilloche enamel panel to each side, gold frame and pique work, interior with mirror to lid (damaged glass), plain thumb piece Width: 92mm £180-250
Antique Jewellery 449 SV940/127 A diamond, sapphire and ruby set eternity ring
451
the eternity ring channel set with square cut rubies and sapphires, flanked to either side by a hinged half band of eight cut diamonds Ring size: M £250-350
450 HF517/13 An early 19th century diamond set cluster ring
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set with a central round rose cut diamond in closed back settings, in a border of similarly set smaller rose cut diamonds, to a yellow metal shank with engraved detail Ring size: N/O £800-1,200
451 HE937/9 A Victorian multi-gem set necklace
453
modelled as a snake, the head with engraved detail set with cabochon garnet eyes and foil backed aquamarine detail, to a fancy link tapering chain
452
Length: 33.5cm £650-800
452 HE937/3 A multi-gem set Egyptianesque brooch modelled as a winged scarab beetle, set to the centre with a carved moonstone, in a border of small rose cut diamonds and round cut rubies, the wings with pierced detail Length: 45mm £600-800
453 HD274/8 A 19th century posy ring composed of a continuous row of circular bosses, with inscription to interior of shank reading ‘No earthly voyce, shall change my choyce’, modelled in unmarked yellow metal Ring size: I £400-600
454 HC203A/5 A Swiss enamel and gem set bracelet modelled in unmarked yellow metal, each link with pierced design with beaded scrolling and applied enamel floral detail, set at intervals with small round cut garnets, alternating links with oval enamel miniatures of regional women in local dress, including Zug, Lucerne, Geneva, Vaud ..... Length: 18cm £400-600
455 HD351/96 A lacquered and gilt needle case
456 HD774/9 A mid-19th century floral headgarland and matching brooch
458
modelled in the classical tradition in base white metal, with accompanying brooch; together with a jade set ring, collet set with an oval jade cabochon, with pierced detail to gallery, to a plain yellow metal shank (3) Ring size: P £120-180
459 HE706/1A An unusually large link silver chain
457 HD901/18 WELSH INTEREST - A silver and silver gilt brooch
of plain belcher links
apparently unmarked, of five pointed star form, gilt and engraved bright cut detail, central boss with ‘Asgre Lan Diogel Ei Pherchen’ in gold and surrounding a monogram - IJCH, pin fastening, engraved 15 July 1872, cased for Hancock and Burbrook Width: 49mm Note: Believed made for Major General Ivor John Caradoe Herbert 1st Baron Treowen, Cb., CMG., KStJ., 18511933
£250-400
458 HE217/1 A pair of early 20th century 18ct gold lorgnettes
of cylindrical form, together with a French bodkin, of plain design, indistinct marks (2)
George Smith, London 1919, of conventional folding form, with pierced scrolling foliate detail and incorporated initials, with engraved suspension loop
£200-300
Length: 77mm £400-600
Length: 148cm, weight: 6.5oz £200-300
460 HE706/2 A turquoise and diamond set ring the central oval turquoise claw set with three mine cut diamonds to each shoulder, chased scrolling gallery, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M/N £200-300
461 HE713/1 A 19th century enamel and gem set brooch of scrolling shaped outline, with enamel detail throughout, the central panel set with turquoise, seed pearls and a small garnet; suspending a later stylised bird pendant Length: 53mm £150-250
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462Y HE791/44 An early 19th century ivory patch box of rectangular form, the hinged cover with two onset oval panels decorated in enamels of half bust portraits of ladies, mirror to interior, gold button and hinge Width: 81mm £200-300
463Y HE791/44A A French early 19th century tortoiseshell and pique decorated box of oval form, unmarked, the hinged cover with pique work in various coloured metals of a border of flowers enclosing an arrangement of flowers, the rest plain, small inlay to underside Width: 60mm £200-300
464 HD755/1 An early 20th century Russian diamond and enamel set brooch the oval guilloche enamel panel with applied diamond set crown and tied wreath border, each shoulder set with small rose cut diamonds and a millegrain old round and oval cut diamond, the pin with indistinct marks
467 HE732/1 A cameo brooch
471 HE791/14 A pair of Maltese cross style earrings
Width: 40mm
of oval outline, depicting a classical woman in profile, to a plain mount with twisted detail, stamped 15ct
each composed of tortoiseshell and gold piqué work, suspended from hook fittings with tortoiseshell ball detail
£2,000-3,000
60mm x 50mm
Length: 35mm
£200-300
£120-180
468 HE791/5 A diamond and pearl set brooch
472 HE791/16 A Victorian pearl set brooch
of scrolling foliate design, set throughout with eight and rose cut diamonds, central pearl and pearl set drop, unmarked
465 HE731/11 A late Victorian mourning brooch of navette outline, the onyx ground with applied seed pearl set star detail, in an unmarked yellow metal mount with beaded detail and glazed panel to reverse Length: 38mm
Width of brooch: 37mm
of circular outline with rope-twist and white enamel detail, set to the centre with agate and a central applied circular pearl (untested), glazed panel to reverse, unmarked
£80-120
£400-600
Diameter: 41mm
466 HE731/12 A sapphire and pearl set bracelet
469 HE791/6 A diamond and pearl set crescent brooch
£250-400
composed of curb links with engraved detail, set at intervals with heart shaped links each set with a small seed pearl or round cut sapphire, the concealed clasp stamped 9ct, with safety chain Length: 19cm £200-300
claw set with a row of graduated diamonds and a row of graduated half seed pearls, the star motif claw set with rose cut diamonds
473 HE791/20 An Indian landscape miniature brooch of oval outline, depicting an eastern building and gardens, in a filigree border, unmarked
Width: 40mm
Width: 62mm
£200-300
£150-250
470 HE791/10 A seed pearl set mourning ring
474 HE791/21 A gilt-metal and gem set chatelaine
the oval panel depicting a shepherdess and flock of lambs en grisaille, in a border of seed pearls, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked
of scrolling design, set throughout with garnet cabochons and pearls, with figurative links, suspending a thimble case, watch key and agate set fob, unmarked
Ring size: L, panel: 39mm x 24mm
Length at longest: 19cm
£250-400
£200-300
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475 HE791/22 A gilt-metal and gem set chatelaine of scrolling design, set throughout with garnet cabochons and pearls, with figurative links, suspending a thimble case and watch key, one vacant, unmarked Length at longest: 19cm £200-300
476 HE791/29 A Georgian mourning ring the oval glazed panel with hair detail, engraved MD 1781 to reverse, modelled in unmarked yellow metal Ring size: O/P 484
£120-180
477 HE791/31 A Georgian mourning locket of oval outline, the guilloche enamel ground set with seed pearl and arranged hair behind the glazed panels, with inscription to the border; together with a set of gentleman’s studs, with engraved detail and arranged hair (2) £200-300
478 HE791/34 A continental multi-gem set cross of traditional design, set throughout with small round cut garnets and turquoise cabochons, with enamel detail to foliate bosses, engraved detail to reverse, indistinctly marked
481 HE791/45 A Victorian enamel and seed pearl set mourning brooch of oval outline, the black enamel ground with applied forget-me-not detail, set with seed pearls and a small rose cut diamond, glazed panel to rear Width: 45mm
479 HE791/35 A cameo and diamond ring the oval cameo in a single border of small diamond chips, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank Ring size: K
482 HE824/1 A Victorian seed pearl set bangle of plain hinged design, with seed pearl set horseshoe motif, stamped 15ct; together with a cameo brooch, depicting a lady in profile, set in 9ct gold (2)
to include a large oval shaped example with seed pearl border, the motif modelled in enamel, seed pearl and hair; a navette brooch with en grisaille detail; an oval brooch with painted miniature of female figure with applied detail; a small similar pendant (4) £250-400
Ring size: N £250-400
486 HE938/2 A Portuguese diamond and pearl set necklace
Internal diameter of bangle: 55mm
the central scrolling motif modelled in unmarked white metal and set throughout with small rose cut diamonds, suspending a cultured pearl drop, to an integral yellow metal chain
£150-250
Overall length: 43cm £300-500
£80-120
480 HE791/41 A collection of Georgian mourning brooches and pendants
set with a cluster of half pearls and an old round cut diamond, the shoulders set with rose cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank
£120-180
90mm x 50mm £200-300
485 HE937/4 A pearl and diamond set cluster ring
483 HE830/7 A multi-gem set butterfly brooch of pierced design, set throughout with seed pearls, opal cabochons and two small ruby eyes, modelled in unmarked yellow metal Width: 33mm £150-250
484 HE855/11 A late 18th century French gold note case apparently unmarked, the hinged cover with two panels - Souvenir D’Amitie, on a tortoiseshell and pique work ground, the main body with an oval miniature in watercolour of two young children, another oval frame to the other side, (empty), slight bright cut gold mounts, all in a fitted sycamore box with Wartski 33 Mostyn Street Llandudno trade mark Case height: 8.6cm £800-1,200
487 HE957/11 A sapphire, diamond and pearl set brooch modelled as a horseshoe set with graduated oval cut sapphires and rose cut diamonds, to a bar brooch set with seed pearls at each terminal, unmarked Length: 44mm £250-400
488 SV537/91 An early 20th century diamond set bar brooch of rectangular outline, set throughout with old round and rose cut diamonds, modelled in unmarked white metal Length: 35mm £150-250
Other Gem Set Jewellery 489 HF520/11 A Tanzanite and diamond set cluster ring claw set with a trap cut Tanzanite, in a single border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: M, estimated total gem weights: Tanzanite 5.73cts, diamonds 2.01cts £4,500-5,000
490 HF520/14 A pair of Tanzanite and diamond set cluster earrings each claw set with a single oval cut Tanzanite, in a border of small round cut diamonds, set in 18ct white gold to post and butterfly fittings Length of cluster: 14mm, estimated total gem weights: Tanzanites 7.21cts, diamonds 1.50cts £4,500-5,000
491 HC936/2 An opal, ruby and diamond set ring collet set with an oval opal cabochon, in a single border of round cut diamonds and two marquise cut rubies, modelled in white metal, indistinct French control marks Ring size: R £700-1,000
492 HD774/10 A turquoise and diamond set ring
496 HC203A/2 A citrine set bar brooch
500 HE514/2 A jade and diamond set ring
claw set with a circular cut citrine, to a plain bar brooch, stamped 9ct Length of brooch: 50mm
claw set with an oval jade cabochon, flanked to either side by a collet set baguette cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal shank
£80-120
Ring size: N £300-500
497 HD275/6 A gem set owl brooch modelled as two bi-coloured owls, perched on a bar brooch with garnet set eyes, stamped 9ct Length: 48mm £100-150
501 HE72/27 A pair of 9ct gold peridot and diamond set cluster earrings each set with a single round cut diamond in a border of six round cut peridots, to post and butterfly fittings Diameter of cluster: 8mm
498 HD275/8 A garnet and diamond set ring claw set with three graduated round cut garnets, with diamond chip detail, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank Ring size: M £140-180
£150-250
502 HE72/29 A pair of aquamarine set ear-studs each collet set with an oval cut aquamarine, the border with ropetwist detail, modelled in unmarked yellow metal, to post and butterfly fittings Estimated total aquamarine weight: 2.58cts
499 HD821/1 An amethyst set cross
£150-250
collet set with six round amethyst cabochons, in a stylised surround with ropetwist and beaded detail, unmarked Length (including bale): 60mm £150-250
claw set with an oval turquoise cabochon in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked white metal shank
503 HE761/6 Three hardstone bangles all of plain design, two composed of a mottled hardstone, the third composed of green glass (3) £120-180
Ring size: J £400-600
493 HD774/11 A pair of turquoise and diamond set brooches each set with an oval turquoise cabochon in a single border of small round cut diamonds, set in unmarked white metal with spiral screw fittings (2)
490 489
16mm x 13mm (each) £600-800
494 HD274/7 A seed pearl and garnet set brooch modelled as a butterfly, set throughout with graduated half seed pearls and round cut garnets, modelled in 9ct gold with brooch fittings
493
Width: 31mm £100-140
495 HC203A/1 A strand of amber beads composed of a single strand of graduated yellowish orange amber beads; together with a yellow amber bracelet (2) Length of amber beads: 90cm, weight of beads: 103g £200-300 491
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504 HD774/14 A contemporary amethyst set ring set with an oval cluster of rough amethyst crystals, in a shaped textured surround, to a similarly textured 18ct gold shank Ring size: I/J £350-500
505 HE218/4 Two gem set bar brooches
508
504
the first modelled in 9ct gold and set with an oval opal cabochon and two round cut diamonds; together with another modelled in unmarked yellow metal and millegrain set with a single oval cut green tourmaline (2)
506
£200-300
506 HE830/6 An aquamarine and diamond set pendant necklace claw set with a pear shaped aquamarine, the curved bale set with two round brilliant cut diamonds, to an integral belcher link chain 505
Length of pendant: 27mm, estimated aquamarine weight: 8.84cts £400-600
507 HE937/2 A pair of peridot and diamond set pendant earrings each claw set with a single trap cut peridot, the hook fittings set with eleven small round cut diamonds Length: 20mm £500-700
508 HE937/6 An orange topaz and diamond set ring
509 507
claw set with an oval cut topaz, flanked to either side by two small round cut diamonds, to a yellow metal shank stamped 18K Ring size: J, estimated topaz weight: 2.29cts £500-700
509 HE937/8 A pair of blue topaz set pendant earrings each claw set with a cluster of pear shaped and round cut topaz, suspending a further three graduated pear shaped topaz drops, to hook fittings Length: 20mm £500-700
510 HE791/3 A hardstone set Scottish brooch
511 HE791/4 A hardstone set brooch
of scalloped outline, set throughout with various hardstones and a central oval cut citrine, modelled in unmarked yellow metal with brooch and pendant fittings
modelled as a dirk, set throughout with various hardstones and citrines, stamped to reverse 9ct, with brooch and safety chain fittings
Length: 52mm
Length: 78mm
£250-350
£250-350
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512 HE938/3 A pair of multi-gem set earrings
518 HE791/13 A citrine and diamond set bar brooch
522 HE791/37 Two gem set rings
each collet set with an oval cut citrine, below a rounded triangular green gem in a border of small round cut diamonds, set in unmarked yellow metal, with clip and optional post fittings
claw set with an oval cut citrine, in a single border of diamond chips, scrolling detail to shoulders; together with a channel set square cut sapphire bar brooch, small round cut diamond detail and chain swag pendant (2)
Length: 31mm
Length: 53mm & 39mm
to include a navette shaped cluster ring, set with old cut diamonds and turquoise set cabochons, plain yellow metal shank; together with an old round cut diamond and enamel set navette cluster ring, plain yellow metal shank (2)
£700-1,000
£250-400
Ring sizes: M/N & L/M
513 HE938/4 A spinel set fleur-de-lis brooch
519 HE791/17 A collection of gentleman’s tie pins
of traditional form, set throughout with graduated round cut red spinels, modelled in unmarked yellow metal
to include a diamond and pearl set pin modelled as a dragon, another modelled as a flower with small diamond set detail; a seed pearl and braided hair example, with inscription to reverse; three other examples (6)
£180-220
40mm x 30mm £250-400
514 HE938/7 A pair of multi-gem set cluster earrings each collet set with a half pearl, in a surround of round cut diamonds, pear shaped green gems and oval purple gems, to post and clip fittings, modelled in unmarked yellow metal Width: 27mm £250-400
515 HF501/1 A Tanzanite and diamond set cluster ring claw set with a single pear shaped Tanzanite, in a stepped double border of eight cut diamonds, each shoulder set with seven small eight cut diamonds, scrolling detail to the gallery, to a plain white metal shank stamped G14K
523 HE791/46 A Danish bracelet composed of five panels, each with enamel foliate designs, joined by curb link chains, modelled in yellow metal stamped STERLING Length: 20cm £100-200
£120-180
520Y HE791/27 A collection of mourning jewellery to include two coral and glazed panel set brooches with braided hair; a seed pearl set buckle; a paste and seed pearl set brooch, a pinchbeck brooch of scrolling design with glazed panel; three further brooches (8)
524 HE830/2 A contemporary aquamarine and pearl set brooch claw set with a rounded rectangular cut aquamarine in a scrolling surround set at intervals with graduated seed pearls Overall width: 32mm £300-500
£150-250
521 HE791/33 Two mourning rings the first with circular glazed panel and braided hair motif, to a plain band; the second of similar design with seed pearl border and applied initial detail, both unmarked (2)
525 HE937/10 An opal and rock crystal set necklace composed of a single row of graduated opal beads with faceted rock crystal spacers, to a plain clasp and safety chain Length: 42cm £250-400
Ring sizes: P & O £150-250
Ring size: M, estimated gem weights: Tanzanite 5.53cts, diamonds 0.75cts £1,200-1,800
516 HE791/7 A multi-gem set floral brooch the flowers modelled in carved crystal each with a central pearl, carved jade leaves, all to a textured yellow metal branch, stamped 585 Length: 45mm £180-220
517 HE791/8 A Scottish hardstone set bracelet the links set throughout with various hardstones and agates, the padlock clasp with similar detail and glazed panel to reverse; together with another set with carved circular boss links, modelled in gilt metal (2)
513
514
Length: 19cm & 18cm £300-500
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526 HF517/4 A aquamarine and diamond set pendant the drop shaped aquamarine in an open border set with rose cut diamonds, to a plain white metal belcher link chain Length of pendant: 25mm £500-700
527 HF517/7 A pair of citrine and emerald set earrings
526
each claw set with a trap cut citrine below two small collet set baguette cut emeralds, to post and butterfly fittings
529 527
Length: 28mm £600-800
528 HF517/10 A multi-gem set necklace of fringed design, claw set with various coloured oval cut citrines, amethysts, garnets, quartz etc, to a plain belcher link chain with hook clasp, unmarked
532 HF517/9 A pair of aquamarine set pendant earrings each claw set with an oval cut aquamarine, suspending a similarly set pear shaped aquamarine, to hook and clip fittings
537 SV940/129 A green gem set ring claw set with a rough green gem crystal cluster, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 9CT Ring size: N/O
Length: 41cm
Length: 22mm
£400-600
£300-500
529 UB0007/10 A modern Tanzanite and diamond set ring
533 HF520/8 A modern aquamarine and diamond set pendant
claw set with a rounded rectangular mixed cut Tanzanite, each shoulder channel set with a row of baguette cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank
claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, above a similarly set pear cut aquamarine, to a think flattened curb link necklace, stamped 18K
Ring size: N, estimated Tanzanite weight: 6.08cts
Length of pendant: 23mm, estimated gem weights: diamond 0.55cts, aquamarine 13.84cts
£140-200
£2,000-3,000
539 UB0007/4 A diopside and diamond set ring
£1,000-1,500
530 HF517/5 A pair of jade set pendant earrings each composed of three interlocking jade links, terminating in a polished drop shaped jade bead, the mount with scrolling black, white and yellow enamel detail, with a small cushion cut garnet, to hook fittings Length: 70mm £300-500
534 LT2016/7 Two yellow beaded necklaces the first composed of a single strand of graduated oval amber beads (untested); the second longer strand of oval polished and facetted imitation amber beads of uneven yellow hue (2) Length: 54cm & 83cm, combined weight: 171g £150-250
531 HF517/8 A citrine set bracelet composed of pairs of slightly graduated oval cut citrines, between shaped oval links with engraved decoration, modelled in white metal with hook fitting
535 SV868/26 An aquamarine set cocktail ring claw set in 9ct gold with a single oval cut aquamarine
Length: 20cm
Ring size: N/O, estimated aquamarine weight: 7.23cts
£200-300
£120-180
536 SV868/34 A carved jade pendant and beads the jade pendant carved as a gourd, to a single strand of uniform jade beads, the plain yellow metal clasp with pierced Chinese character detail, unmarked Pendant: 57mm x 41mm, length of necklace: 62cm £150-250
£120-180
538 UB0007/2 An opal set cluster ring claw set with heart and marquise shaped opal cabochons and small round cut emeralds, to a plain 9ct gold shank; together with a 9ct gold ring, channel set with two rows of round cut alexandrites (2) Ring sizes: N & N
claw set with an oval cut diopside, flanked to either side by two small eight cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N £80-120
540 UB0007/5 A rubellite and diamond set ring claw set with a rectangular mixed cut rubellite, the split shoulders each set with a small eight cut diamond, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: N/O £140-180
541 UB0007/6 A diopside and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut green diopside, the tapering shoulders each set with a small eight cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N £100-140
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542 UB8/1 A moonstone set ring
544 UB8/4 An andesine and diamond set ring
546 UB8/6 An amethyst set cluster ring
claw set with a single pear shaped moonstone cabochon, to a plain 9ct white gold shank; together with a five stone aquamarine set ring, to a plain 9ct gold shank (2)
claw set with a cushion cut green andesine, each shoulder set with three eight cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: N
claw set with a large cluster of oval cut amethysts, to a plain 9ct gold shank; together with a single stone black diamond set ring, to a plain 9ct white gold shanks (2)
Ring size: N & N
£80-120
Ring size: N & N
£80-120
543 UB8/3 A Kunzite and diamond set ring
£100-200
545 UB8/5 Two morganite set rings
547 UB8/11 A Tanzanite and diamond set ring
claw set with a round cut kunzite, the each shoulder set with two small round cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank
the first claw set with nine round cut morganites, to a plain 9ct yellow gold shank; together with another set with three oval cut morganites, to a plain white gold shank (2)
Ring size: N
Ring size: N & N/O
Ring size: N
£80-120
£80-120
£500-700
548 HE791/23 CARTIER - A flexible link ring
553 HE386/1 A 9ct gold charm bracelet
composed of oval flexible links, signed Cartier 750 E43541 51, in an associated Must de Cartier box
composed of curb links with padlock clasp and safety chain, suspending various gold and hardstone set charms
557 HE938/6 A pair of modern tri-coloured earrings
Ring size: K/L
Combined weight: 36.9g
each composed of three interlocking rose, white and yellow circles, to post and clip fittings, stamped 750
£500-700
£250-300
Width: 11mm
549 HC328/2 TIFFANY - A pair of Paloma Picasso half-moon earrings
554 HE731/17 A gold charm bracelet
claw set with a oval cut Tanzanite, each shoulder set with three small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct yellow gold shank
Modern Jewellery
£150-250
of stylised half moon design, with post and clip fittings, stamped 750 and signed Paloma Picasso, in a black suede box signed Tiffany & Co Length: 13mm
the 9ct rose gold curb link bracelet with various charms, including a clown, skeleton, passport etc; together with a 9ct gold cased lady’s wrist watch by Majex (2) Weight: 43g
558 HE938/9 A pair of modern hoop earrings each of twisted textured design, to post and butterfly fittings, unmarked Diameter: 18mm £100-200
£350-450
£80-120
550 HE217/3 A three coloured 9ct gold necklace composed of alternating white, yellow and rose gold curb links, with textured detail to surface, concealed clasp and safety clip
555 HE775/5 An 1892 sovereign brooch in a detachable 9ct gold pierced mount; together with a 1957 sovereign and a 9ct gold rope twist neck chain (3) £350-400
Length: 39cm £400-800
556 HE791/36 A pendant cross
551 HD274/1 A 9ct gold necklace
of traditional form, with applied detail of flowers and birds, to a textured belcher link chain, unmarked
composed of twisted baton and hoop links; together with a 9ct gold bracelet, of interlocking rectangular links (2)
548
Pendant: 65mm x 35mm £200-300
Length: 41cm & 19cm, gross weight: 21.9g £280-320
552 HD274/10 A 22ct gold wedding band of plain design; together with another similar 9ct gold example; and a signet ring, with engraved initials, stamped 18ct (3) Combined weight: 6.9g £130-150
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560 HE957/2 Two gold and gem set brooches the first modelled as a violin and bow, highlighted with small diamonds to the cheek piece and channel set small sapphires below the strings; a bar brooch set two oval citrines (2) Violin length: 40mm
563 HE72/33 A modern silver, bone and hardstone pendant London 1977, of open circular design, with vertical bone panel and central green hardstone cabochon Diameter: 45mm £100-150
£200-300
561 HE957/3 A tri-colour gold hinged bangle
559 HE803/2 A contemporary bracelet composed of two rows of braided yellow, white and rose coloured woven links; clasp stamped 750 Length: 19cm, 47.7g £800-1,200
plain marked 375, two flexible 9ct gold bracelets, one brick type links, the other gate style, both with padlocks and safety chains (3) Weight: 29.5g £200-300
562 SV940/125 A collection of rings to include a gentleman’s 9ct gold and hardstone set signet ring, an onyx set ring; an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond set ring, three further gold and gem set rings; two 9ct gold set rings, a gentleman’s yellow metal signet ring, an 18ct gold signet ring (10)
564 HE957/9 Two 9ct gold bracelets each of flexible form , polished links, claw clasps (2) Length: 17.5 & 18.5cm, weight: 23g £150-180
565 HE673/3 A contemporary bracelet of tapering design with textured geometric detail, concealed clasp and safety clip Length: 17cm £200-300
£250-350
Parcel lots of Jewellery 566 HD274/5 A pair of pearl set earrings
570 HE687/1 A collection of jewellery
574 HE791/12 Two brooches
each set with a small bouton pearl, suspending a drop shaped pearl, to 9ct gold post and butterfly fittings; together with a pair of 9ct gold earrings of hoop design (2)
to include a 9ct gold emerald and diamond set ring, a 9ct gold ruby and diamond set ring, a yellow metal and pearl set ring, a lady’s gilt metal Rotary wrist watch (4)
£140-180
£150-250
to include a oval hardstone cameo brooch, depicting a classical lady in profile, with inscription to reverse; together with another Victorian brooch of scrolling design, with engraved detail, set with emeralds (2)
567 HE514/1 A collection of jewellery
571 HE775/3 A collection of gem set rings
to include two strands of cultured pearls, a green hardstone beaded necklace, a green hardstone heart shaped pendant and chain; a silver pen, various stud earrings, other pendants, bracelets, brooches etc (qty)
to include a three stone emerald and diamond ring, an emerald and diamond cluster ring, an 18ct gold opal set ring, an amethyst set cocktail ring; together with five further gem set rings (9)
£100-150
£400-600
568 HE685/7 A collection of jewellery
572 HE775/6 A collection of jewellery
to include a Victorian seed pearl set mourning pendant, the glazed panel with woven hair; a small Georgian mourning brooch, a Georgian agate set swivel ring and a diamond set bar brooch (4)
to include a large collection of beaded necklaces and cultured pearls; four Victorian gem set brooches, a silver and rough amethyst set pendant, various other brooches, pendants, propelling pencil, rings etc (qty)
£200-300
575 HE791/24 A collection of jewellery to include a tortoiseshell locket, a carved jet set locket, a 9ct gold pocket knife, a costume yellow metal and cameo bracelet, a resin locket with floral detail to a black costume chain with purple gems (qty) £80-120
£300-400
£200-300
569 HE72/37 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank, stamped 18CT & PLAT; together with an 18ct white gold textured ring, a pair white gem set studs; three wedding bands and a signet ring (7) £200-300
573 HE791/9 A collection of rings to include a Georgian plaque ring, set with enamel, seed pearls and diamond chips; two 19th century paste set half eternity rings; a Georgian three stone foil backed paste set ring; two further rings (6) £200-300
576 HE791/25 A collection of mourning jewellery to include a large oval brooch, the black enamel ground with glazed panel displaying seed pearl initials to a ground of arranged hair; together with various other seed pearl and hair set brooches and clasps (qty) £200-300
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577 HE791/26 A collection of rings
584 HE815/8 A collection of gem set rings
591 SV998/93 A mixed group of items
to include a 15ct gold seed pearl and diamond set ring; a yellow metal half pearl set ring; an emerald and pearl set shamrock ring, a green and colourless paste set ring; a yellow metal band, a green gem and cameo set ring (6)
to include a 9ct gold opal and sapphire cluster ring, a gentleman’s diamond set ring with indistinct marks; a cameo set ring, an opal and turquoise set ring (4)
to include a yellow metal engraved hinged bangle, turquoise detail; a pair of silver cufflinks, feature marks; stick pins; quartz ring, silver 3ds; Iona brooch (qty)
£180-220
£100-120
585 HE815/9 A collection of silver jewellery
592 SV998/115 A gilt metal gem set pendant
to include a Danish ring, of oval domed design; a silver mounted green hardstone set ring; a rectangular brooch with applied ‘egyptianesque’ detail (3)
the oval citrine in a sunburst style frame, plain bale; a filligree silver bracelet; a Parker 61 fountain pen; a Parker 14k GF fountain pen (4)
£150-250
578 HE791/28 A collection of lockets to include a seed pearl set locket, the glazed panels showing a dried blossom, two small enamelled lockets with ‘in memory of’ detail to the front; various other brooches and lockets, with glazed panels, engraved detail and arranged hair (10) £150-250
579 HE791/39 A collection of rings to include a seed pearl, turquoise and diamond set cluster ring, to an unmarked yellow metal shank; a five stone opal set ring, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank; a half-pearl and agate set ring (3)
£150-250
593 UB0007/1 Three gem set pendants
586 HE815/12 A collection of jewellery
to include a 18ct gold pear shaped green garnet set pendant; a 9ct gold pale bluish green Tanzanite set pendant and an unmarked yellow metal ruby set pendant (3)
to include a Victorian seed pearl set pendant, modelled as a stylised star, stamped 15ct, to a flattened curb link chain; an enamel, seed pearl and garnet set locket; an enamelled brooch depicting Chillon Castle, Switzerland (3) £120-180
£180-220
580 HE791/40 A collection of brooches to include a 15ct gold ruby and diamond set brooch modelled as a buckle; a mid-19th century paste set anthemion spray brooch; a foliate leaf brooch (3)
587 HE824/10 A collection of jewellery to include a Brittania standard silver ingot pendant and chain; a citrine and Celtic knott design bracelet; an amethyst and white metal bangle, a marcasite and pearl set brooch (4)
to include a Victorian enamel and seed pearl set pendant with fringed detail, another with applied seed pearl and emerald set detail; a purple and yellow foil backed paste set pendant; together with a pearl and purple paste set brooch (4) £180-220
to include a 9ct gold ruby and diamond set ring, an 18ct gold Tanzanite and diamond set cluster ring; a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond set ring, an Alexandrite set bracelet, a 9ct gold green gem set cluster ring (6) £300-500
588 HE957/13 A collection of modern costume jewellery
to include an opal set bar brooch, a Victorian seed pearl and diamond set brooch; a pair of imitation pearl earrings, a silver and gem set brooch of thistle design (4)
to include a 9ct gold hinged Mackintosh bangle; silver cross and chain; OLA GORIE - a group of silver and gem set necklaces, gold and pearl necklace, cased ; Star of David silver pendant and chain; silver clasped shell pendant and chain, wrist watches, plum jade and freshwater stained pearl necklace with silver flower pendant (qty) £300-600
to include a variety of beaded necklaces, ladies’ wrist watches, chains, brooches, pendants, earrings; a Cairncross seed pearl and turquoise bar brooch, an Art Deco paste set necklace; a pair of green hardstone earrings and matching brooch; a pair of Wedgewood earrings (qty)
589 LT2016/28 A collection of jewellery
£150-250
£150-250
583 HE792/3 A collection of gentleman’s cufflinks
590 SV940/124 A collection of Victorian jewellery
£180-220
594 UB0007/9 A collection of modern jewellery
595 HE673/2 A collection of jewellery
582 HE792/2 A collection of costume jewellery
to include a pair of plain design, the oval terminals stamped 9ct; another pair stamped 15ct, an unmarked pair with textured square terminals; a pair modelled in white metal with onyx terminals; together with a 9ct gold signet ring and a 18ct gold ring (qty)
£150-250
£120-180
£180-220
581 HE791/43 A collection of gem set pendants
£100-150
Ring sizes: K & L/M
to include a portrait miniature pendant, suspended from black ribbon necklace, depicting a woman in period dress with a small dog; two cased tie pins, four gilt metal brooches (7)
to include a lava cameo bracelet, each oval depicting a classical lady in profile; together with a pair of associated earrings; a seed pearl and ruby set hexagonal locket, a diamond set heart shaped locket, a quartz and amethyst set brooch (5) £180-220
£150-250
596 HE673/1 Two bar brooches the first set with a cluster of round cut sapphires, and round and eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal bar brooch; together with a five stone imitation diamond set bar brooch (2) Length: 55mm & 60mm £150-250
597 HE414/2 Two 19th century Indian brooches the first of oval outline, depiciting a young Indian girl in formal clothing and head dress, silver coloured filligree decorated frame, also as a pendant; the other of rectangular form depicting two race horses with jockeys up, the yellow metal frame with rope twist border, both with safety chains (2) Height of oval brooch: 45mm £250-400 END OF SALE
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.
Conditions of Sale SELLERS 1. DEFINITIONS
3. PREPARATION FOR SALE
In these Conditions of Sale (Sellers):
(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.
“Auctioneer” means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Buyer“ is the person who makes the highest possible bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, and/or such person’s principal where bidding as agent; “Buyer‘s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the rates set out in the Sale Catalogue Guide to Prospective Buyers and an amount in respect of applicable VAT; “Hammer Price” is the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer by the fall of the hammer or in the case of a post-auction sale, the agreed sale price; “Item” means each and every item consigned for sale following express written agreement between Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller; “Lot“ means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; “Lower Estimate” means the low estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Lyon & Turnbull” means the company which has its registered office at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EHI 3RR registered in Scotland No. 191166
(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 at any time. (d) The Seller acknowledges that attribution of Items is a matter of opinion and not of fact, and is dependent upon (amongst other things) information provided by the Seller, the condition of the property, the degree of research, examination or testing that is possible or practical in the circumstances, and the status of generally accepted expert opinion at the time of cataloguing 4. TERMS OF SALE
“Net Sale Proceeds” are the Hammer Price, less commissions and other charges, of the Lot sold, to the extent received by Lyon & Turnbull in cleared funds;
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.
“Proposed Sale” means the intended sale through which the items will be sold on
5. STANDARD SELLER FEES AND CHARGES (Subject to VAT)
“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price and applicable Buyer‘s Premium;
(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.
“Reserve” means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; “Upper Estimate” means the high estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which the Auctioneer accepts instructions from Sellers or their agents; “You”, “Your” means the seller. The Seller means you are the owner of the lot or, if you are not the owner of the lot (whether or not you have notified us that you are acting as an agent for a principal), you are duly authorised by the owner of the lot to sell it. “Without reserve” where there is no minimum price at which a lot may be sold (whether at auction or by private treaty). “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The Seller warrants:(a) that you are the true owner of the property consigned or are properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and are able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. (b) that all requirements have been complied with, legal or otherwise, relating to any export or import of the property consigned, all duties and taxes in respect of the export or import of the lot have (unless agreed in writing 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.
(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. (3) Illustrations: The cost of any illustrations will be borne by the Seller , unless agreed otherwise prior. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. RESERVES (a) You are entitled to place, prior to the auction, a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve. The lot will be sold without reserve unless a reserve has been agreed. (b) Firm reserves may be no greater than lower pre-sale estimate level. (c) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our agreement. (d) You may not bid or instruct or permit any other person to bid on your behalf on your own property. If the Seller breaches this prohibition, Lyon & Turnbull may treat the Seller as bound as Seller and as Buyer but without the benefit of Lyon & Turnbull Authenticity Guarantee or the reserve, and/or pursue other remedies. (e) We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the hammer price been the reserve. 7. LOSS & DAMAGE WARRANTY (a) Subject to condition 7(c) below Lyon & Turnbull will assume liability for loss or damage to an item, commencing at the time that item is taken into physical control and possession by Lyon & Turnbull and ceasing on the earliest date of; (i) when risk passes to the Buyer of the lot following its sale; (ii) for unsold lots, when the lot is released to the Seller, or, within 3 months of the sale;or (iii) 6 months from the date of delivery to Lyon &
Turnbull for items still in the possession of Lyon & Turnbull but not consigned for sale (unless part of a long-term storage agreement). (b) Lyon & Turnbull shall charge a loss and damage warranty fee of 1.5% of the hammer price, plus VAT. (c) If any loss or damage should occur to the lot during the period identified in paragraphs (a) above, Lyon & Turnbull’s liability to compensate the Seller in respect of that loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the upper estimate, or actual loss incurred, whichever is lower. This compensation will be subject to a deduction of a 1.5% loss & warranty fee (subject to VAT). 8. UNSOLD ITEMS (1) If an item is unsold it may, with your consent, be reoffered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is not suitable for a future sale we may either request (a) you collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. We shall be entitled to charge you for storage costs, charges shall be made at a reasonable daily rate;or (b) suggest that the item be transferred to a secondary saleroom for sale without reserve. All transferred lots will be sold for the best price on the day, this may not bear 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 afterauction 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. Lyon & Turnbull will inform the Seller of any action which it contemplates taking against the Buyer.
(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. (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).
14. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY
16. AGENCY
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.
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.
15. GENERAL
17. DATA PROTECTION
(a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
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.
(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 have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
(a) The same Conditions of Sale (Sellers) shall apply to sales by private treaty.
(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.
(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers.
(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.
(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.
(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.
13. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
(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.
(f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing.
The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers.
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 the Hammer 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;
(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 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. 4. INCREMENTS
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. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk.
“You”, “Your” means the Buyer
Bidding increments shall be at the Auctioneer's sole discretion.
“Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd
5. THE PURCHASE PRICE
(1) Within 7 days of a lot being sold you will:
The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
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.
(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.
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; (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. (c) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (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.
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.
8. PAYMENT
(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..
(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.
9. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES
(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.
(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) Lots affixed with [Ω]: Standard rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price and premium is payable. This
(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.
(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.
(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 and 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. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to make themselves aware to any alterations which may have occurred.
10. REMEDIES FOR NON·PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(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.
(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:
(6) Upholstered items: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with current safety regulation. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given. Lyon & Turnbull provide no guarantee as to the originality of any wood/material contained within the item.
(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;
(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.
(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). (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.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. Please note that photographs/images provided may not be fully representative of the condition of the lot and should not be relied upon as indicative of the overall condition of the lot. (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. Our condition report does not form any contract between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer. The Condition Reports do not affect the Seller’s obligations in any way.
12. BOOKS, CLOCKS & WATCHES, DIAMONDS & GEMSTONES (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 the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most clocks and watches will have been repaired during their normal lifetime and may now incorporate additional/newer parts. 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, Buyers should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Buyers should also be aware that Lyon & Turnbull cannot guarantee a watch will remain waterproof if the back is removed. Buyers should be aware that the importing watches such as Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum into the United States is highly restricted. These watches cannot be shipped to the USA and only imported personally. (3) Diamonds & Gemstones: Please note that diamonds and gemstones cannot be accurately graded and measured when mounted in jewellery. Unless it is stated in the catalogue and condition report that the item is accompanied by an independent report by a named gemmological laboratory, the information provided about the colour, clarity and size of a gemstone is the opinion of our department jewellery specialists. Please note in the event that Lyon and Turnbull has been given or has obtained certificates for any lot in the sale, Lyon and Turnbull nor the Seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by Buyers on any lots post sale. Diamonds and gemstones are not unmounted by the department, therefore any information provided in this instance is an approximate understanding of the quality of the gemstone under these limitations. Without an independent report the department are generally unable to give an opinion on any potential treatments a gem material has been subjected to. Many gemstones and diamonds have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance and unless stated buyers should presume gemstones/diamonds have been exposed to some sort of treatment. 13. CITES 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/ahvla-en/ imports-
exports/cites/ Lyon & Turnbull accepts no liability for any lots which may be subject to CITES but have not be identified as such. 14. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY (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 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, during or after 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.. The Buyer hereby agrees to the release by Lyon & Turnbull of the Buyer’s name and contact details to the seller or the seller’s solicitor in the event of any dispute between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer and/or Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller. Lyon & Turnbull will give prior written notice of the release of any such details to the Seller of the Seller’s solicitor. 18. FORCE MA JEURE Lyon & Turnbull shall be under no liability if they shall be unable to carry out any provision of the Contract of Sale for any reason beyond their control including (without limiting the foregoing) an act of God, legislation, war, fire, flood, drought, failure of power supply, lock-out, strike or other action taken by employees in contemplation or furtherance of a dispute or owing to any inability to procure materials required for the performance of the contract. 19. 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 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.
Guide to Bidding & Payment Payment
Registration All potential buyers must register prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our registration desk, by email, by fax or on our website. 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). We may, at our option, also ask you to provide a bank reference and/ or deposit. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted our Conditions of Sale.
Bidding At the Sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. Please ensure that the auctioneer repeats your bidder 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 non-transferable.
By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Lyon & Turnbull representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. All bid requests must be received an hour before the sale. 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 endeavor to undertake such bids to the best of our abilities. This service is available entirely at our discretion and at the bidder’s risk. 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 is entirely at the bidder’s risk. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on our website. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Live online bidding (powered by Invaluable) is also available, accessible either through our website or at www.invaluable.com. Please note that an additional 3% premium is charged by Invaluable for this live online service.
Payment is due within seven (7) days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until full payment has been received. Payment may be made by the following methods: Bank Transfer Account details are included on any invoices we issue or upon request from our accounts department. 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 Card Payments We no longer accept card payments by phone. Please use our online payment service (provided by Cardstream/Credorax. You will find a link to this service in any email invoice issued 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. Cash Cash payments can be made at the accounts desk during or after a sale. Cash payments limited to €15,000 (euros).
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