MALLAMS
Mallams 1788
J E W E L L E RY & S I LV E R 14 NOVEMBER 2018
www.mallams.co.uk
Jewellery&Silver Wednesday 14 November 2018 OXFORD
Jewellery & Silver Wednesday 27th March 2019 OXFORD Further entries invited Closing date: Friday 1st March
Clocks & Barometers Sale Wednesday 23rd January 2019
Sold for £4000 (hammer price)
A French Art Deco enamel and diamond set compact, sold for £5,800 (hammer price)
Enquiries: Jewellery & Watches Louise Dennis FGA DGA louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk
Suitable Entries Invited Closing date 7th December 2018
For Valuations & Enquiries Clive Turner 01865 241358 lots@mallams.co.uk www.mallams.co.uk
Mallams 1788
Silver & Objets de Vertu Alicia Rogers alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk Mallams Auctioneers, Bocardo House, St Michael’s Street, Oxford OX1 2EB T: 01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk
Mallams 1788
Jewellery &Silver
Mallams 1788
Wednesday 14 November at 11am Oxford Viewing Saturday 10 November 9am – 1pm Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 November 9am – 5pm And the morning of the sale
Auction Mallams Auctioneers Bocardo House 24a St. Michael’s Street Oxford OX1 2EB Condition Reports oxford2@mallams.co.uk
Bids 01865 241358 01865 725483 (fax) To bid via the internet please go to www.the-saleroom.com Or to view the catalogue online go to www.mallams.co.uk
Enquiries Jewellery & Watches Louise Dennis FGA DGA louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk Silver & Objets de Vertu Alicia Rogers alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk
Front cover – Lot 242 Back cover – Lot 374 Any lot not illustrated in the catalogue can be viewed online at www.mallams.co.uk
Order of Sale
Jewellery &Silver
Mallams 1788
Wednesday 14 November at 11am Oxford Jewellery & Watches
1 - 330
Objets de Vertu
351 – 399
Silver
400 - 588
Condition Reports and Images: oxford2@mallams.co.uk Important Sale Notice: Buyer’s premium 24% inclusive of VAT on each lot Lots purchased via saleroom.com will incur an additional charge of 4.95% + VAT Credit card fees where applicable are 2.28% inclusive of VAT Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website. However, we are happy to provide them when requested, subject to our terms and conditions of sale. Condition reports will be accepted up to 4pm on the day before the sale. Multiple or complicated requests for condition reports and images will be completed at our discretion. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault.
Important Gemstones Notice: Some lots are accompanied by reports issued by gemmological laboratories containing an opinion on some or all of the gemstones within that lot. The content of these reports is not guaranteed by Mallams and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement regarding the content of them, or for a retrospective change in opinion provided by alternative laboratories after the sale. It is common practice for coloured gemstones such as jade, emerald and sapphire to be treated to enhance their appearance. Jade may be bleached, polymer/resin filled and dyed, or subjected to a combination of these treatments. Emeralds may be treated with oils or resins to improve their colour and clarity, similarly sapphires and rubies are routinely heated for the same purpose. Staining, irradiation and coating treatments may also be used and some treatments are not permanent. Prospective buyers should assume that all coloured gemstones sold by Mallams may have been treated, unless stated to the contrary in the catalogue description.
Jewellery & Watches Lots 1 - 330
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1. A PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of graduated pearls measuring approximately 3.5mm to 5.5mm in diameter, to an openwork panel clasp of foliate design, millegrain set with single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), length 42cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
2. A PINK TOURMALINE AND HALF PEARL PENDANT, the oval mixed-cut pink tourmaline in millegrain collet setting, framed by similarly set half pearls to the cardinal points, below a linear suspension of further half pearls, yellow precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.4cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 3. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH/PENDANT, the circular panel pavé set with graduated old-cut diamonds, to an openwork border of similarly cut diamonds, glazed verso, with hinged pendant fitting, total diamond weight approximately 2ct, diameter 2.6cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
4. A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET PANEL BROOCH, the circular boss centred with a flowerhead cluster of rose-cut diamonds, framed by similarly cut diamonds, with ropetwist wirework borders, glazed verso, accompanied by a pair of matched ear pendants, on wire fittings, brooch diameter 2.9cm (2) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
5. A DIAMOND SET BRACELET, the trace-link bracelet spaced by graduated old-cut diamonds in millegrain collet settings, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, length 19cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*) 6. A SAPPHIRE AND HALF PEARL SET BROOCH, possibly of mining interest, modelled as an arrow/shovel applied with a ropetwist chain, highlighted with cushion and pear-shaped mixed-cut sapphires and half pearls, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.6cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
7. A CHRYSOBERYL CAT’S EYE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval cabochon chrysoberyl cat’s eye bordered by old-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18c’ and ‘S.BS’, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size O £350-450 (plus 24% BP*)
8. A STAR SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval cabochon star sapphire claw set within a border of old-cut diamonds, above a scroll pierced gallery, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct & Plat’, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size R £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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9. A COLLECTION OF OPAL SET JEWELLERY, comprising an opal and diamond set panel brooch, the oval cabochon opal claw set to an openwork panel with rose-cut diamond set foliage, between bead and scroll terminals, a Victorian gypsy ring, alternately set with opal cabochons and rose-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1896, and a single stone ring, the oval cabochon opal in collet setting, brooch length 5cm (3) £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
10. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, gypsy set with an old-cut diamond, the 18ct gold mount hallmarked for Birmingham 1895, and an Edwardian sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, the 18ct gold mount hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, first ring diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size K (2) £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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11. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the navette-shaped panel centred with a line of graduated cushion-shaped sapphires, bordered by old and single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size M £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 12. A VICTORIAN BAR BROOCH, the double row bar applied with a scrolled panel of beaded clusters and ropetwist wirework, stamped ‘18ct’, length 5cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
13. A VICTORIAN ENAMEL, HALF PEARL AND DIAMOND MEMORIAL PENDANT, centred with a quatrefoil-shaped cluster of half pearls, enclosing a lasque-cut diamond, to a blue enamel ground, framed by ropetwist wirework and bead decoration, the glazed verso containing hairwork, (pearls untested for origin), length 3.4cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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14. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an oval enamel monogrammed locket pendant, an amethyst three stone clasp, of hinged form with central tongue snap, the oval mixed-cut amethysts in foiled closed-back settings, edged by ropetwist decoration, a heart locket pendant, with engraved decoration, a black and white enamel memorial pendant, glazed verso, a ropetwist chain, with T-bar suspension stamped ‘15’, and further items, first locket pendant length 3.8cm, clasp width 3.7cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 15. A RUBY AND HALF PEARL PANEL BROOCH, the circular and cushion-shaped mixed-cut rubies in millegrain collet settings, to an openwork panel of half pearl set foliate scrolls, stamped ‘15’, in fitted retailer’s case, (pearls untested for origin), width 4cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 16. A RED SPINEL FIVE STONE BAR BROOCH, the graduated oval mixed-cut red spinels in claw settings, to a white precious metal uniform bar mount, and an amethyst three stone bar brooch, yellow precious metal mounted, first brooch length 5.7cm (2) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
17. AN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL PENDANT, the heart-shaped mixed-cut amethyst surmounted by a half pearl set ribbon bow and similarly set bale, suspended from a later belcher-link chain, yellow precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), pendant length 3.5cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 18. TWO DIAMOND SET GYPSY RINGS, the first with a single cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in square setting, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1887, the second with three graduated old-cut diamonds in star-shaped settings, unmarked, first ring diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size Q½ (2) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
19. A PINK TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval mixed-cut tourmaline claw set above a scroll pierced gallery, between tapered millegrain shoulders with lasque-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 20. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, modelled as a pansy flowerhead, with petals of heart-shaped mixedcut amethysts, edged with rose and lasque-cut diamonds, to a central old-cut diamond highlight, the reverse with detachable pin fitting, gold and silver mounted, unmarked, length 2cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 21. A ZIRCON SINGLE STONE BROOCH/PENDANT ON CHAIN, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut zircon of orangebrown hue, claw set to a textured foliate scroll mount stamped ‘18k’, suspended from a fancy ropetwist-link chain stamped ‘9’, pendant length 3.75cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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22. TWO HALF PEARL AND GEM SET BAR BROOCHES, the first modelled as a dragonfly, with an oval mixedcut amethyst abdomen and half pearl set wings, stamped ‘9ct’, the second applied with a scroll of alternating graduated circular mixedcut rubies and half pearls, stamped ‘15ct’, (pearls untested for origin), lengths 6.5cm and 4.5cm respectively (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
23. A DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, centred with a threeleaf clover of graduated old and rose-cut diamonds, to a knife edge bar with old-cut diamond terminals, two colour precious metal mounted, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.30ct, length 3.9cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 24. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated old brilliant and old-cut diamonds to a scroll pierced hoop, yellow precious metal mounted, indistinctly marked, total diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, ring size M £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
25. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the graduated old-cut diamonds to a pierced and scroll engraved hoop, stamped ‘18’ and signed BHJ, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size O £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 26. A VICTORIAN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND SET SERPENT PANEL, later adapted as a bracelet, the serpent’s scrolled body heightened in shades of red and green enamel, its head highlighted with an old and rose-cut diamond cluster and cabochon red stone eyes, principal diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, panel length 3.6cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 27. A FANCY-LINK BRACELET, of stylised curb-link design, stamped ‘15’, length 19cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
28. A 9CT GOLD ROPETWIST-LINK CHAIN, length 44cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 29. A 9CT GOLD PHEASANT BROOCH, with textured decoration and circular red stone eye, and a shell cameo brooch, with chain decorated mount, stamped ‘C.18’, first brooch length 6cm (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 30. A LATE VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET GYPSY RING, of panelled design with engraved shoulders, star set with a single-cut diamond between two cushion-shaped sapphires, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1900, ring size N½ £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
31. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, the uniform bar of rose-cut diamonds spaced by a trio of circular mixedcut sapphires, with French horse’s head guarantee mark and lozengeshaped maker’s marks to pin, length 5cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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32. AN ENAMEL CLOVER LEAF PENDANT ON CHAIN, the three-leaf clover heightened with green enamel, 9ct gold mounted, suspended from a fancy baton and ropetwist-link chain, together with a two colour precious metal baton and curb-link chain, stamped ‘18ct’, pendant length 1.8cm (2) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 33. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising a turquoise and half pearl set star pendant/brooch, 9ct gold mounted, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, an amethyst and diamond dress ring, stamped ‘14k’, an amethyst single stone ring, stamped ‘9k’, a baroque pearl stick pin, a Victorian paste set panel brooch, and a pair of ear studs, (all pearls untested for origin), pendant/brooch length 4.6cm (6) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 34. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising a garnet fringe panel, the fringe of graduated pear and circular-cut garnets suspended from a line of alternate cushion and circularcut garnets, set throughout in foiled closed-back setting, adapted with later brooch fitting, together with a citrine two stone bar brooch, a white paste star brooch/pendant, (later brooch fitting), a further white paste star brooch, and a white paste cluster brooch, garnet fringe panel length 10.4cm (5) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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35. A COLLECTION OF PEARL JEWELLERY, comprising a baroque pearl set pendant necklace, of shell design, stamped ‘9ct’, a half pearl and turquoise set star pendant/brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, a baroque pearl spacer necklace, with later extension chain, (all pearls untested for origin), and a simulated pearl stick pin, first necklace length 40cm (4) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 36. A DIAMOND TWO STONE CROSSOVER RING, the old and old brilliant-cut diamonds in oblique illusion settings, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size L½ £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
37. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the round brilliant-cut diamonds in part-collet settings, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size L½ £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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38. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EAR STUDS, each old brilliant-cut diamond in eight claw setting, on post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 2.20ct £3000-4000 (plus 24% BP*) 39. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the emerald-cut diamond in double claw setting, between knife edge shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, diamond weight approximately 1.75ct, ring size L½ £3000-4000 (plus 24% BP*) 40. A DIAMOND TWO STONE CROSSOVER RING, obliquely claw set with two old brilliant-cut diamonds, between shoulders of smaller similarly cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, ring size K½ £2000-3000 (plus 24% BP*) 41. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH/PENDANT, of openwork design, centred with a circular cluster of old-cut diamonds, framed by foliate scrolls of graduated similarly cut diamonds, the reverse with detachable brooch fitting and hinged pendant loop, (one outer diamond deficient), principal diamond weight approximately 0.90 - 1ct, total diamond weight approximately 3.90ct, length 4.8cm £2000-3000 (plus 24% BP*)
42. A DIAMOND SET PANEL RING, the pierced and engraved navette-shaped panel centred with a trio of round brilliant and Swiss-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’, ring size J £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
43. TWO DIAMOND SET RINGS, comprising a single stone ring, the round brilliant-cut diamond in claw setting, 18ct gold mounted, and a half hoop ring, set with pairs of further brilliants, also 18ct gold mounted, first ring diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, size H (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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44. A SHELL CAMEO BAR BROOCH, the oval shell cameo carved to depict a classical female portrait in profile, to a tapered and scrolled mount with half pearl highlights, stamped ‘15ct’, cased, (pearls untested for origin), length 7.9cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 45. A CORAL BEAD COLLAR NECKLACE, comprising two strands of coral corallium rubrum beads, to a similarly set flowerhead cluster clasp, yellow metal mounted, together with a multi-strand coral-coloured bead necklace, (one strand detached), first necklace length 38.5cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
46. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising an Art Nouveau horn dragonfly brooch by Georges Pierre, signed GIP, with later fitting, a similar floral spray panel, unsigned, (fitting deficient), a blue zircon line bracelet, stamped ‘14k’, a scarab brooch, an Irish bog oak panel bracelet, carved with shamrock motifs, (some panels deficient/damaged), a simulated pearl and stone set bracelet, (a/f), a coral corallium rubrum branch necklace, and a piqué work hoop-shaped panel, first brooch width 9.5cm (8) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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47. A COLLECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS BROOCHES, comprising a silver and enamel panel brooch by Charles Horner, of shaped triangular openwork form, hallmarked for Chester 1909, (later pin), a hardstone set panel brooch, decorated with flowerheads and ropetwist wirework, a Norwegian black enamel panel brooch by Marius Hammer, and a circular panel brooch, with Ruskin ceramic roundel, together with an Art Nouveau style panel brooch, and a hardstone panel brooch, first brooch width 3.5cm (6) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 48. A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH/PENDANT, naturalistically modelled as a bird with outstretched wings, set throughout with graduated turquoise cabochons and highlighted with rose-cut diamond eyes, the reverse with engraved decoration and later fittings, length 5.3cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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49. AN ANTIQUE GEM SET MEMORIAL BROOCH, possibly late 18th century in date, modelled as a flaming heart, the central glazed panel containing hairwork and foliate scroll monogram, framed by rose and lasque-cut white stones in closed foiled-backed settings, gold and silver mounted, (some stones and fitting possibly later replaced), length 2.5cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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Lot 50 50. THREE ANTIQUE TURQUOISE SET DRESS RINGS, the first modelled as a flowerhead cluster, with rose-cut diamond highlight and foliate engraved shoulders, glazed verso, the second a three stone ring, with central cushion-shaped red stone and beaded decoration, the third a three stone panel ring, (shank split), together with a foliate engraved spilt ring, first ring size N (4) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
51. A VICTORIAN MEMORIAL BROOCH, the shaped oval panel centred with a half pearl cluster to a black ground, framed by foliate scrolls, glazed verso, (later pin fitting, half pearls untested for origin), and an enamel open face fob watch, decorated with gilt foliage to a blue enamel ground, suspended from a blue enamel ribbon bow brooch fitting, first brooch length 4.8cm (2) (also illustrated on page 29) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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52. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SEAL FOBS AND WATCH KEYS, to include four hardstone swivel fobs, two nephrite fobs, each with foliate scroll engraved mount, a hardstone seal fob inscribed ‘Emily’, two locket pendants, and a 9ct gold miniature vesta case, signed Asprey London, hallmarked for Chester 1902, suspended from a later curb-link bracelet, stamped ‘9 .375’, with 9ct gold padlock clasp, longest fob length 6cm £1000-1500 (plus 24% BP*) 53. THREE 22CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS (3) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
54. AN ANCHOR-LINK BRACELET, with clasp stamped ‘750’, length 19cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
55. A CHARM BRACELET, the curb-link bracelet stamped ‘9 .375’, with 9ct gold padlock clasp, suspending a collection of 9ct gold and yellow metal charms, to include a teapot and a kangaroo, length approximately 17cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 56. TWO 22CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS, ring sizes L½ and Q (2) £250-300 (plus 24% BP*)
57. TWO 18CT WHITE GOLD WEDDING BANDS, each of wide d-section form, and a white metal Russian style band ring (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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58. A 19TH CENTURY LONG CHAIN, comprising a series of ropetwist links, decorated with lozenge motifs, the gloved hand clasp highlighted with a green stone set ring, length 139cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*) 59. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL FANCY-LINK LONG CHAIN, composed of alternating belcher and foxtail-link sections, with swivel clasp and split ring, total length approximately 165cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
60. A 9CT GOLD BELCHER-LINK CHAIN, hallmarked for London 1975, a further belcher-link chain, with swivel clasp, and a faceted belcher-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, first chain length 74cm (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 61. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL FANCY-LINK BRACELET, of roller curb-link design, with clasp stamped ‘375’, length 21.2cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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62. A VICTORIAN CORAL AND HALF PEARL PANEL BROOCH, the openwork rectangular panel centred with a line of alternate half pearls and coral corallium rubrum cabochons, framed by ropetwist wirework and bead borders, together with a memorial pendant, the dual-sided glazed hairwork panel enclosed by a serpent frame, and a diamond set panel brooch, of scrolled openwork design, stamped ‘9ct’, (pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 4.35cm (3) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 63. A CORAL BEAD COLLAR NECKLACE, the single strand of graduated coral corallium rubrum beads measuring approximately 10mm to 14mm in diameter, to a coral bead and tongue clasp, length 38cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
64. A DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged form and crossover design, centred with a line of graduated old-cut diamonds in collet settings, terminating in foliate scrolls, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, inner diameter 5.5cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
65. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a late Victorian half pearl set bangle, with bead and ropetwist borders, stamped ‘15ct’, a Victorian turquoise set panel brooch, glazed verso, (some cabochons replaced), a coral corallium rubrum single strand necklace, an amethyst single stone bar brooch, a purple paste panel brooch, with French eagle’s head mark to mount, a single stone ring, and a gilt metal locket pendant, (pearls untested for origin), bangle inner diameter 5.7cm (7) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 66. AN OPAL AND DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval form, the tapered panel of graduated oval cabochon opals spaced by old and single-cut diamonds, (one diamond deficient), together with a similarly set dress ring, stamped ‘18’, (one diamond deficient), bangle inner diameter 5.85cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 67. A 19TH CENTURY OPAL SET RING, centred with a cluster of four oval cabochon opals in closed-back settings, enclosing a cushion-shaped red stone and bordered by two mixed-cut green stones, to a tapered floral and foliate scroll engraved mount, (glazed verso deficient), ring size N £120-180 (plus 24% BP*) 68. A CITRINE AND HALF PEARL CLUSTER PENDANT ON CHAIN, the oval mixed-cut citrine in millegrain collet setting, bordered by similarly set half pearls, stamped ‘9ct’, suspended from a ropetwist-link chain, stamped ‘15’, and a citrine single stone brooch, the oval mixed-cut citrine in claw setting, (pearls untested for origin), pendant length 3.5cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
69. A DIAMOND SET SERPENT RING, of crossover design, highlighted with old-cut diamond set eyes, stamped ‘18’, ring size J £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
71. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, gypsy set with graduated old-cut diamonds to a tapered mount, with worn interior inscription dated 1885, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size O½ £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
72. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET BUCKLE RING, inset with two old-cut diamonds, hallmarked for Birmingham 1896, ring size P £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
73. A CITRINE CLUSTER BROOCH, the flowerhead cluster of oval and circular mixed-cut citrines in collet settings, gilt metal mounted, together with two citrine set cufflinks, similarly mounted, brooch length 4.2cm (3) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
74. A 19TH CENTURY GARNET CROSS PENDANT, circa 1820-30, the circular and pear-shaped garnet cabochons in foiled closed-back settings, bordered by cannetille bead and wirework decoration, (later added brooch fitting, pin deficient), length 4.8cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
75. A PAIR OF CITRINE, DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL EAR PENDANTS, each briolette-cut citrine drop suspended from a cluster of half pearls and millegrain set old and single-cut diamonds, on post fittings, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.7cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
76. THREE BROOCHES, comprising a cultured pearl wreath brooch, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’ and signed GF & Co, an oval shell cameo brooch, 9ct gold mounted, and a mabe pearl and blue stone doublet cluster bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, with later pin fitting, first brooch diameter 4cm (3) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 77. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL CURB-LINK BRACELET, stamped ‘750’, length 23cm £800-1000 (plus 24% BP*)
78. FOUR BAR BROOCHES, the first designed as a line of three-leaf clovers, the second of curb-link design, together with a blue stone set bar brooch, and a ‘Baby’ bar brooch, first brooch length 3.4cm (4) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
79. TWO VICTORIAN MEMORIAL RINGS, the first with a navette-shaped hairwork panel, bordered by half pearls, to a tapered hoop with traces of black enamel and interior inscription dated ‘May 16th 96’, stamped ‘18’, the second a band ring, with raised half pearl set foliate panel and traces of black enamel, 15ct gold mounted, (all pearls untested for origin), together with a diamond set ring mount, (one stone deficient), first ring size K (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
70. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a citrine and half pearl oval cluster brooch, with later fitting, a half pearl and hairwork glazed memorial pendant, a cabochon red stone and diamond cluster bar brooch, white precious metal mounted, and a black enamel and cultured pearl wreath brooch, stamped ‘14k’, (all pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 3.4cm (4) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
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80. A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL CROSS PENDANT NECKLACE, designed as a series of alternating anthemion panels and batons heightened with pale blue and white enamel, framed by ropetwist wirework and beaded decoration, issuing white enamel flowerhead drops between, the detachable cross pendant of conforming design, gilt mounted, necklace length 42.5cm, pendant length 8.1cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 81. A GEM SET BANGLE, of hinged crossover design, with foliate scroll decoration, centred with a channel of rectangular step-cut red stones in closed-back settings, inner diameter 5.65cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
82. A 9CT TWO COLOUR GOLD BANGLE, of hinged oval form and part-frosted finish, together with a diamond set band ring, 18ct gold mounted, two further band rings, and a 9ct gold dog charm, bangle inner diameter 5.85cm (5) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 83. TWO FANCY-LINK CHAINS, the first comprising a line of alternate yellow and rose precious metal links, of part-textured finish, with ropetwist border, stamped ‘585’, and a yellow precious metal ropetwist-link chain, also stamped ‘585’, lengths 41.5cm and 43cm respectively (2) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
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84. A MID 19TH CENTURY SILVER ‘DISRUPTION’ BROOCH, the circular panel designed as a thistle wreath, interspersed with scrolled ribbons bearing significant dates in the history of the Church of Scotland, enclosing a motto and graveyard scene, the reverse with related history of the disruption dated ‘18 May 1843’, numbered 126, with lozenge-shaped registration mark, diameter 5.1cm
The ‘disruption’ of the Church of Scotland in 1843 marked one of a succession of splits within it, resulting from a perceived interference in Church affairs by the State. During the ‘disruption’ around 470 ministers resigned from the General Assembly over matters relating to the appointment of ministers and the respective rights of Church and State. These ministers established what was to become the Free Church of Scotland, and badges were presented to members of the new church in support of their actions. £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
85. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an 18ct gold identity bracelet, inscribed, (later loop fitting), a 22ct gold wedding band, a box-link chain, stamped ‘9c’, and a yellow precious metal pierced bangle, first bracelet length 18cm (4) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 86. THREE GEM SET DRESS RINGS, comprising an emerald and diamond set tapered band ring, the oval mixedcut emerald collet set between horizontal channels of round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, a similarly set ring, indistinctly marked, and a cluster ring, first ring size N (3) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 87. A CORAL BEAD NECKLACE, the single strand of graduated coral corallium rubrum beads measuring approximately 5.5 to 10.5mm in diameter, length 81cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
88. A HALF SOVEREIGN SET BRACELET, comprising seven George V half sovereigns, each dated 1915, with fixed belcher-link connections between, to an engraved panel clasp, suspending a Russia 5 roubles coin, dated 1899, with fixed scrolled mount, length 19.5cm £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
89. AN 18CT GOLD BRACELET WITH COIN SUSPENSIONS, the double row curb-link bracelet (adapted) with later padlock clasp stamped ‘18ct’, suspending a Russia 10 roubles coin dated 1899 and a Russia 5 roubles coin dated 1898, each with fixed scrolled mount, and a further pendant, length 17cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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90. A DIAMOND AND TURQUOISE SET PANEL BROOCH CASED BY GARRARD & CO. LTD, the openwork scrolled panel centred with an old brilliant-cut diamond in pinched claw setting, framed by similarly set borders of graduated cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds and lasque-cut diamond points, highlighted by turquoise cabochons and a turquoise and diamond cluster, the reverse with vacant threaded aperture and later brooch fitting, in later fitted retailer’s case by Garrard & Co. Ltd, principal diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, total diamond weight approximately 2.80ct, length 5.6cm £2000-3000 (plus 24% BP*)
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91. A FANCY-LINK BRACELET, of stylised brick-link design, yellow precious metal mounted, accompanied by an Asprey case, length 18cm
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By repute, this bracelet was purchased as a 21st birthday gift from Asprey in 1948. £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
92. TWO GEM SET BROOCHES, the first designed as a panel of two colour textured hoops, applied with a cluster of cultured pearls spaced by circular mixed-cut sapphires, stamped ‘14k’, the second of twisted bamboo design, centred with a trio of jade cabochons, also stamped ‘14k’, (jade untested for treatments), first brooch length 4.3cm (2) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 93. A DOUBLE STRAND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, comprising two strands of slightly graduated cultured pearls, to a textured panel clasp with single pearl highlights, the clasp converting to form two single strand necklaces, stamped ‘14k’, shortest length 67cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
94. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each circular mixed-cut sapphire claw set within a border of round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, on post fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, diameter 0.9cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
95. A COLLECTION OF CULTURED PEARL AND GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising a sapphire and diamond set panel ring, 18ct gold mounted, a bracelet, composed of alternate half cultured pearl and knot-shaped links, 9ct gold mounted, a further bracelet, composed of alternate cultured pearl and fetter links, a cultured pearl single stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a pair of ear studs, first ring size K½ (5) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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96. A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH EMERALD AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of uniform cultured pearls measuring approximately 8.5mm in diameter, to a flowerhead panel clasp, highlighted with circular mixedcut emeralds and diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, length 45.5cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 97. AN EMERALD SINGLE STONE RING, the oval cabochon emerald in gypsy setting, to an 18ct gold tapered mount, hallmarked for London 2004, maker’s mark ‘AJW’, ring size O £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
98. A MABE PEARL DRESS RING, the stylised foliate mount with engraved textured decoration, 18ct gold mounted, maker’s mark ‘AJW’, ring size O½ £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
99. A RUBY SINGLE STONE RING, the oval cabochon ruby in collet setting, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’, ring size approximately K-L £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
100. A PAIR OF YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL EAR CLIPS, of stylised shell design, stamped ‘18k’, with two colour hinged clip fittings, length 3cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 101. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the rectangular step-cut emeralds spaced by pairs of round brilliant and Swiss-cut diamonds, with rose and single-cut diamond points between, to a scroll pierced gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size L £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
102. A JADE SINGLE STONE RING, the oval jade cabochon in six claw setting, white precious metal mounted, (jade untested for treatments), ring size K £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
103. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the scroll pierced hoop alternately set with circular mixed-cut emeralds and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size M £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
104. A BAROQUE PEARL AND VARI GEM-SET PENDANT, designed as an openwork panel with navette-shaped emerald, cabochon ruby and rose-cut diamond highlights, suspending a baroque pearl and faceted diamond bead drop, two colour precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.5cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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105. A CULTURED PEARL BRACELET WITH GEM SET CLASP, comprising four strands of uniform cultured pearls, to a triple cluster clasp of cabochon emeralds and round brilliant-cut diamonds, length 20cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
106. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL PANEL BROOCH, of openwork trefoil design, stamped ‘750’ and signed S+F, length 5.7cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
107. AN 18CT GOLD FANCY-LINK BRACELET, with Birmingham import marks for 1997, accompanied by a possibly associated David Morris pouch, length 18.5cm £350-450 (plus 24% BP*)
108. A SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the circular mixed-cut synthetic ruby claw set between two old-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size O £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
109. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.95ct, ring size N½ £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 110. A SYNTHETIC RUBY FIVE STONE RING, the graduated circular mixed-cut synthetic rubies to a scroll pierced mount, stamped ‘18c’, ring size R £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
111. A MOSS AGATE, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, the moss agate panel naturalistically modelled as a leaf, highlighted by a round brilliant-cut diamond and a spray of graduated cultured pearls, yellow precious metal mounted, length 5.9cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 112. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, 9ct gold mounted, and a vari gem-set bombe cluster ring, yellow precious metal mounted, first ring size M½ (2) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
113. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the rectangular step-cut emeralds and single-cut diamonds in collet settings, two colour precious metal mounted, together with a diamond three stone ring, illusion set with similarly cut diamonds, stamped ‘9ct & Pt’, both rings approximately size M (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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114. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL FANCY-LINK NECKLACE, of brick-link design, stamped ‘750’, length 46cm £500-600 (plus 24% BP*)
115. A TSAVORITE GARNET SINGLE STONE RING, the square step-cut garnet with canted corners, claw set to a panelled mount of part-brushed finish, stamped ‘585’, ring size P £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 116. AN ORANGE SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut orange sapphire in four claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’ and signed KW, possibly for Kurt Wayne, ring size L½ £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 117. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING BY BOODLE & DUNTHORNE, the line of seven round brilliant-cut diamonds in channel setting, 18ct gold mounted, signed ‘B&D’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, ring size P½ £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
118. A SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut synthetic sapphire of bluish-purple hue, collet set to a ropetwist wirework decorated mount, stamped ‘18k’, ring size O½ £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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119. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT NECKLACE, the openwork pendant centred with an old-cut diamond set star and tree motif, suspended from a faceted bead and oval-link chain, with clasp stamped ‘9ct’, diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, chain length 112cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 120. THREE DIAMOND SET RINGS, comprising a single stone ring, the old brilliant-cut diamond collet set between raised shoulders of single and old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, a diamond half hoop ring, the round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, 18ct gold mounted, (one diamond deficient), and a cluster ring, bordered by single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, (centre stone deficient), first ring size M½ (3) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
121. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an opal and white stone line bracelet, the graduated oval cabochon opals spaced by circular mixed-cut white stones, on a baton-link bracelet, a blue stone cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, a paste insect brooch, with lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, and an egg pendant, bracelet length 17cm (4) £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
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122. A CUFFLINKS AND TIE SLIDE SUITE, of two colour woven design, stamped ‘Sterling 18K’, signed Cartier, cufflinks largest panel diameter 1.9cm (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
123. A DRESS RING BY TIFFANY & CO, designed as three overlapping tapered hoops, signed Tiffany & Co and stamped ‘18k’, ring size K - L £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 124. A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS BY TIFFANY & CO, each oval convex panel with overlapping bands of two colour design, on hinged clip fittings, one earring signed Tiffany & Co, the other signed T & Co, both stamped ‘925’, length 3cm £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
125. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL PANEL BROOCH, the circular convex panel of pierced and textured quilted design, signed S+F, diameter 3.8cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 126. AN EMERALD SINGLE STONE RING, the oval cabochon emerald in gypsy setting, to an 18ct gold tapered mount, hallmarked for London 1987, maker’s mark ‘AJW’, ring size O½ £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 127. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL TIE SLIDE, with chequerboard decoration, initialled, stamped ‘14k’ and signed KL, length 4.6cm £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
128. A PAIR OF CABOCHON SET CUFFLINKS, each oval textured panel centred with a cabochon blue stone, on hinged baton fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, panel length 2.3cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 129. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, each comprising two square panels with engraved reeded decoration, on chain-link fittings, initialled, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, panel length 1.4cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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130. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO, the square silvered dial with gilt baton markers, signed Tiffany & Co, concealed beneath a hinged cover, to an integrated bracelet of abstract textured design and articulated form, scatter set with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, the jewelled manual movement signed Girard-Perregaux and numbered 633726, the case and bracelet signed C+B and stamped ‘18k’, case numbered 10720, total diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, dial length 1.1cm, bracelet length approximately 18.5cm £2500-3500 (plus 24% BP*)
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131. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EAR CLIPS, of textured ribbon design, highlighted with scrolled bands of round brilliant-cut diamonds, on hinged clip fittings, stamped ‘18k’ and signed KW, possibly for Kurt Wayne, numbered 2192, total diamond weight approximately 2.40ct, length 2.95cm £1200-1500 (plus 24% BP*)
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132. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EAR CLIPS, each centred with a tiered cluster of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, to a layered surround of abstract sunburst design, on hinged clip fittings, two colour precious metal mounted, numbered 7749, total diamond weight approximately 2ct, length 3cm £1000-1500 (plus 24% BP*)
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133. A 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING, centred with an octagonal panel, ring size L½ £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
134. A CURB-LINK BRACELET, stamped ‘9 .375’, with 9ct gold padlock clasp, length 20cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
135. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL CHAIN, of fancy ropetwist design, stamped ‘750’, length 49.5cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
136. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL BRACELET, of brick-link design, stamped ‘9kt’, length 19cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 137. A 22CT GOLD MEDAL BY GREGORY & CO. LTD, commemorating Sir Winston Churchill, hallmarked for London 1965 and numbered 9110, in fitted case, accompanied by numbered certificate, diameter 2.2cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
138. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET BY KUTCHINSKY, designed as a series of abstract entwined hoop links, spaced by flowerhead clusters with tiered claw settings, each centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond framed by circular mixed-cut sapphires, 18ct gold mounted, signed Kutchinsky and K LD, hallmarked for London 1969, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, length 18cm £2000-3000 (plus 24% BP*) 139. A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING, the central old-cut diamond claw set within a surround of five circular mixed-cut sapphires, (sapphires untested for natural/synthetic origin), white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’, diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size approximately L £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
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140. A FRENCH RUBY AND DIAMOND CLIP BROOCH, circa 1940, of stylised flowerhead design, centred with a round brilliantcut diamond and circular mixed-cut ruby cluster, on a hinged double pin fitting, with French eagle’s head control marks, diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, length 4.9cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 141. A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND EAR CLIPS, circa 1940, each stylised flowerhead panel centred with an old brilliant-cut diamond and calibré-cut ruby cluster, on hinged clip fittings, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, length 1.85cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 142. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET ‘DE VILLE’ BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the cushionshaped dial with baton quarters, to a fluted bezel highlighted with trios of single-cut diamonds, on a tapered textured bracelet, with jewelled manual movement, the case and bracelet stamped ‘0,750’, dial, movement and bracelet signed, case width 2.35cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
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143. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size N £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
144. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the principal round brilliant-cut diamond in claw setting, between two baguette-cut diamonds in collet settings, bordered by smaller brilliants, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct plat’, total diamond weight approximately 0.95ct, ring size I £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 145. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.38ct, ring size M½ £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
146. A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut ruby collet set between two baguette-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, ring size L½ £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
147. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET BLACKAMOOR EAR PENDANTS, each blackamoor drop highlighted with round brilliant-cut diamond set headdress, earrings and necklace, below a similarly set surmount, on post fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, length 4.5cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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148. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the cushion-shaped fancy-cut aquamarine in claw setting, bordered by trios of single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.18ct, ring size Q £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
149. THREE GEM SET BAR BROOCHES, the first modelled as an insect, with circular mixed-cut blue stone and seed pearl body, suspending a similarly set set spider drop from a trace-link chain, with pin fitting, stamped ‘9ct’, the second designed as an openwork navetteshaped panel, spaced with a circular-cut sapphire between old and single-cut diamonds, the third modelled as a trio of swallows in flight, set throughout with half pearls, (pearls untested for origin), first brooch width 4.8cm (3) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 150. AN AQUAMARINE, PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN, the pear-shaped mixed-cut aquamarine in claw setting, surmounted by a trio of rose-cut diamonds and a bouton pearl, stamped ‘750’, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, (pearls untested for origin), pendant length 2.9cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 151. A BLUE ZIRCON AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step-cut blue zircon with canted corners, claw set between raised millegrain shoulders with trios of single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘plat 18ct’, ring size M½ £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
152. A HALF PEARL SPRAY BROOCH, designed as a spray of half pearl set flowerhead clusters and foliage, stamped ‘15ct’, (later fitting, pearls untested for origin), length 6.2cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
153. A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER BROOCHES AND STICK PINS, comprising a sapphire and diamond set dragonfly bar brooch, stamped ‘15ct’, a diamond and green stone cluster bar brooch, (adapted with later pin fitting), a similar half pearl example, (later fitting), an opal single stone bar brooch, a gem set insect bar brooch, a Victorian citrine set panel brooch, four further brooches, a French half pearl set stick pin, with horse’s head mark, and a further pearl stick pin, (all pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 6.3cm (12) £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 154. TWO CULTURED PEARL SET BROOCHES BY CROPP & FARR, the first designed as a floral spray, highlighted with clusters of cultured pearls and circular mixed-cut sapphires, 9ct two colour gold mounted, the second of sunburst design, centred with a cluster of cultured pearls, also 9ct two colour gold mounted, brooch lengths 3.9cm and 3cm respectively (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 155. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated oldcut diamonds spaced by rose and lasque-cut diamond points, to a scroll pierced gallery, stamped ‘18ct’, (one diamond point deficient), total diamond weight approximately 1.10ct, ring size Q £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
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156. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut aquamarine claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size approximately H £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 157. A DIAMOND FOUR STONE RING, the old-cut diamonds in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size T £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
158. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the circular mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size L½ £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
159. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘plat’, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size K½ £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 160. A DIAMOND AND PEARL PANEL BROOCH/PENDANT, the circular openwork panel designed as a foliate wreath enclosing a spray of flowerheads, millegrain set with rose-cut diamonds and pearls, two colour precious metal mounted, with later fitting, (two pearls and drop deficient, pearls untested for origin), diameter 2.6cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
161. A DIAMOND PANEL BRACELET, of openwork foliate design, millegrain set throughout with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, length 18cm £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
162. A CORAL SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped coral corallium rubrum cabochon (chipped) to a tapered 18ct gold mount, together with a yellow precious metal wedding band, stamped ‘750’, inscribed to interior, first ring size U (2) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*) 163. A 9CT GOLD CURB-LINK BRACELET, with Birmingham import marks, length 42cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
164. A BELCHER-LINK CHAIN, stamped ‘9ct’, a pair of paste set ear pendants, and three pairs of ear studs, chain length 49cm (5) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 165. A ROPETWIST-LINK LONG CHAIN, stamped ‘9c’, length 122cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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166. A FRENCH ART DECO DIAMOND CLIP BROOCH, designed as a stylised ribbon of geometric and asymmetric form, with channels of graduated baguette, old brilliant, Swiss and single-cut diamonds, the hinged clip fitting with pierced and engraved floral and foliate decoration, with lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, dog’s head and eagle’s head marks for platinum and gold, total diamond weight approximately 3.20ct, length 3.4cm £2500-3500 (plus 24% BP*)
167. A PEARL AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the central pearl framed by a scrolled border of rose-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, (pearl untested for natural/cultured origin), ring size I £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 168. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in raised claw setting, between tapered shoulders of rose-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘platinum’, principal diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size Q½ £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
169. A PEARL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central pearl framed by a tapered border of graduated old and single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, (pearl untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size J½ £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
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170. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, each designed as a cascading floral spray of pear, marquise and round brilliant-cut diamonds, on post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, length 2.35cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
171. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each suspending a trio of graduated old-cut diamonds in claw settings, on threaded post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, length 1.95cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
172. A FRENCH SAPPHIRE SET BRACELET, comprising a line of openwork geometric panels, spaced by cabochon sapphires in collet settings, with eagle’s head control marks, length 18.5cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 173. AN EDWARDIAN HALF PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, the trace-link necklace centred with a half pearl set flowerhead and undulating foliage, suspending a detachable half pearl set flowerhead pendant drop, with hinged pendant loop and brooch fitting, (pearls untested for origin), length 38.5cm. £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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174. A DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, the round brilliant-cut diamond drop in collet setting, below a knife edge bar suspension, surmounted by a teardropshaped panel of old brilliant-cut diamonds, on a trace-link back chain, white precious metal mounted, principal diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, pendant length 3.25cm Provenance: Commissioned as a 21st birthday gift in 1939. £3000-4000 (plus 24% BP*)
175. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, the rectangular panel millegrain set with two rows of alternating calibré-cut sapphires and old-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, in retailer’s case, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, length 6cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 176. TWO BANGLES AND A BROOCH BY MICHAELA FREY, the first bangle and brooch with flowerheads and geometric motifs in shades of blue, white and gold, the second bangle decorated with peacocks and ropetwist knots in shades of lilac and mauve, brooch length 4.35cm (3) £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
177. A BYZANTINE-LINK LONG CHAIN, length 160cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
178. TWO CORAL BEAD NECKLACES, each a single strand of coral corallium rubrum beads, and a further bead necklace, longest necklace length 128cm (3) £70-90 (plus 24% BP*) 179. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a cabochon green stone and diamond dress ring, stamped ‘18k’, a green stone and diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, (one stone deficient), a heartshaped amethyst single stone pendant, a single strand graduated cultured pearl necklace, with a 9ct white gold and diamond set clasp, a pair of mabe pearl ear studs, a spray brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, a single stone pendant on chain, a charm, stamped ‘750’, and a dress ring, first ring size R (9) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
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180. A GEM SET PENDANT NECKLACE, the circular openwork panel suspending an emerald set wreath enclosing a pearl drop, with flowerhead accents, below a triangular surmount, on a fine trace-link chain, the pendant indistinctly stamped ‘585’, (pearls untested for origin), pendant length 4.4cm £120-150 (plus 24% BP*)
181. A DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH/PENDANT, the openwork loosely tied ribbon bow millegrain set with rose-cut diamonds, centred with an old-cut diamond and suspending a similarly cut diamond drop, above an articulated foliate swag of further diamonds, issuing a single pearl, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘585’, (pearls untested for origin), total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.45ct, length 3.6cm £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
182. A COLLECTION OF PENDANTS, comprising a half pearl set heart-shaped pendant, a circular glazed locket pendant, framed by blue garnet-topped doublets, suspended from a trace-link chain stamped ‘9c’, two further glazed locket pendants, and a stone set heart-shaped pendant, (pearls untested for origin), first pendant length 2.1cm (5) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 183. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a curblink bracelet, stamped ‘9 .375’, a 15ct gold engraved bangle, of hinged oval form, a similar silver bangle, and a curb-link bar brooch, bracelet length 20cm (3) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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184. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a baroque pearl and diamond set pendant, on a box-link chain, each stamped ‘585’, a sapphire and diamond pendant on chain, an oval shell cameo brooch, with scrolled frame and later fittings, a curb-link bracelet, stamped ‘333’, two fine box-link chains, each stamped ‘585’, a ropetwist-link chain, similarly marked, and two further items, (pearl untested for origin), first pendant length 2.1cm (9) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
185. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising an amethyst single stone pendant, the oval mixed-cut amethyst collet set to a reed and ribbon decorated mount, suspended from a trace-link chain with clasp stamped ‘9c’, a banded agate set panel, with ropetwist wirework and bead borders, on later bar brooch fitting, a cabochon opal five stone ring, (one stone deficient), a garnet and half pearl cluster panel brooch, two further brooches, a synthetic sapphire and white stone pendant necklace, and two other brooches, first pendant length 3.6cm (9) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*) 186. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond and coloured sapphire set pendant necklace, 18ct white gold mounted, a triple row diamond and coloured sapphire set pendant, 18ct gold mounted, on a 9ct gold chain, and three half hoop rings, first pendant length 3.8cm (5) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
187. THREE GEM SET PENDANTS, comprising an amethyst and half pearl pendant necklace, of openwork cartouche design, (chain section missing), a Victorian gem set pendant, of foliate design, (one stone deficient), and an opal and garnet set pendant, stamped ‘9ct’, first pendant length 4.8cm (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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188. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian oval locket pendant, containing hairwork, three further locket pendants, a Victorian hairwork memorial brooch, with later pendant fitting, a pair of engraved cufflinks, stamped ‘18ct’, later converted with brooch fittings, and a foliate engraved band ring, first pendant length 4cm (7) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 189. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct gold belcher-link chain and similar bracelet, a 9ct gold roller curb-link bracelet, and a 9ct gold figaro-link bracelet, chain length 56cm (4) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
190. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT FITTING, modelled as a ribbon bow of graduated old-cut diamonds, together with a tortoiseshell piqué work panel brooch, with later fitting, brooch diameter 3.45cm (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
191. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, the continuous single strand of graduated amber beads measuring approximately 11mm to 16.5mm in length, (amber untested for origin and treatments), together with a further single strand graduated bead necklace, first necklace length 104cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 192. A HARDSTONE SIGNET RING AND A BRACELET, the first of geometric design with tapered shoulders, centred with a rectangular hardstone panel, yellow precious metal mounted, the second a curb-link bracelet, with French eagle’s head and lozenge-shaped maker’s marks to clasp, ring size N (2) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 193. TWO GEM SET BROOCHES, the first a panel brooch, modelled as a horse with head bowed, highlighted by a circular-cut red stone eye, stamped ‘14k’, the second a bar brooch, applied with a horse’s head in crescent surround, between circular mixed-cut ruby set foliage, lengths 3.3cm and 4.9cm respectively (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 194. A COLLECTION OF DRESS RINGS, comprising a five stone ring, with graduated old and single-cut diamonds to a scroll decorated hoop, stamped ‘18ct’, two diamond half hoop rings, each 9ct gold mounted, an amazonite single stone ring, stamped ‘9ct’, and two white stone set rings, each stamped ‘9ct’, first ring size 0 (6) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 195. A 19TH CENTURY PASTE CLUSTER PENDANT, the pear-shaped greenish-blue pendant drop suspended from a border of circular-cut white pastes, set throughout in closed foil-backed settings, in later fitted S.J. Phillips retailer’s case, length 4.2cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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196. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian moonstone bar brooch, the oval moonstone carved to depict the portrait of a child, a Victorian swag-link collar necklace, a snake-link necklace, an engraved panel-link necklace, a plaited-link chain, with clasp stamped ‘9c’, a tassel pendant, and two white paste set long chains, first necklace length 43cm (8) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 197. A CITRINE AND SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, the single strand of seed pearls spaced by a line of graduated oval mixed-cut citrine drops, (pearls untested for origin), length 43cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 198. A GARNET AND DIAMOND FRINGE NECKLACE, comprising a line of circular and oval mixed-cut garnets, suspending a trio of oval-cut garnet and old-cut diamond drops below, on a fancy-link back chain, total diamond weight approximately 0.24ct, length 41cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
199. AN ENAMEL, PEARL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, modelled as a foliate spray, the articulated flowerheads highlighted with old-cut diamonds and heightened with green and pink enamel petals, to a scrolled stem and foliage of further old and single-cut diamonds, issuing two pear-shaped pearls, (pearls untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, length 4.2cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 200. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond in claw setting, between two cushion-shaped sapphires, two colour precious metal mounted, diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, ring size O½ £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 201. A RUBY SET SPRAY BROOCH AND A HALF HOOP RING, the brooch naturalistically modelled as a foliate spray, highlighted by clusters of circular mixed-cut rubies, stamped ‘750’, (rubies untested for natural/synthetic origin), together with a ‘Regard’ style half hoop ring, set with vari-coloured pastes in foiled closed-back settings, brooch length 6.1cm (2) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
202. TWO CHOKER NECKLACES, the first a double strand seed pearl necklace, with pink bead spacers, (pearls untested for origin), the second a trace-link necklace, with green agate and faceted rock crystal beads, spaced by trios of simulated pearls, the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, lengths 42.5cm and 38cm respectively (2) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 203. TWO OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES, the first carved to depict the Three Graces, within an undulating foliate decorated mount, the second possibly carved to depict a scene from Romeo and Juliet, to a ropetwist wirework decorated mount, lengths 7.1cm and 6.5cm respectively (2) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
204. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER PANELS, comprising a rectangular micromosaic panel, depicting an Ottoman warrior to an onyx ground, a smaller oval micromosaic panel, depicting a classical ruin, a collection of oval Mughal panels, each painted with a portrait profile, an oval Swiss landscape panel, an oval hardstone cameo, and further examples, first micromosaic panel length 3.85cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
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205. TWO FANCY-LINK CHAINS, each designed as a series of star-pierced batons and beads, interspersed with Byzantine links, lengths 80cm and 62cm (2) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 206. A COLLECTION OF OPAL JEWELLERY, comprising an opal and diamond three stone ring, the oval cabochon opal collet set between round brilliant-cut diamonds, 9ct gold mounted, an opal and diamond cluster ring, stamped 18k ‘750’, and an opal single stone pendant on chain, 9ct gold mounted, first ring size M (3) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
207. A FRESHWATER PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the triple strand necklace to a square panel clasp with a cluster of old-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, and a single strand baroque pearl necklace, with later clasp, (pearls untested for origin), first necklace total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, length 43cm (2) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
208. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a pair of gem set insect ear studs, signed H.K. and stamped ‘14k 585’, a cultured pearl set necklace clasp, of flowerhead design, stamped ‘14kt’, a tiger’s eye foliate spray brooch, and a bead necklace, ear studs length 1.6cm (4) £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
209. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a jade pendant, the shaped rectangular panel with pierced and carved decoration, stamped ‘14k’, two smaller jade panels, a hardstone pendant necklace, and a single strand bead necklace, (all jade untested for treatments), first pendant length 6.5cm (5) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 210. TWO AMBER BEAD NECKLACES, each comprising a single strand of graduated amber beads, the first of continuous form, the second with bolt ring clasp, (amber untested for origin and treatments), lengths 76cm and 42cm respectively (2) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
211. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, a diamond set dress ring, initialled, two belcher-link bracelets, each adapted with later fitting, and a belcher-link ring, first ring size N (5) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 212. A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, the single strand of uniform cultured pearls to an abstract panel clasp, stamped ‘585’, length 86cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 213. A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval form, centred with an old-cut diamond in lozenge-shaped setting, the interior presentation inscription dated ‘8th March 1880’, inner diameter 5.9cm £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
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214. TWO SAPPHIRE SET DRESS RINGS, the first a half hoop ring, alternately set with cushion-shaped sapphires and old-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, the second a cluster ring, set with cushion-shaped sapphires and half pearls, (one pearl deficient, pearls untested for origin), hallmarks rubbed, ring sizes N and P½ respectively (2) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 215. A SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire in claw setting, between openwork shoulders of flowerheads and foliate scrolls, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size approximately N
Accompanied by a report issued by Gemmological Certification Services, stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankan (Ceylon) origin, with no indications of heating, measuring approximately 14.8 x 11.9 x 6.6mm, weighing approximately 10.8ct, report no. 78167-69, dated 6 July 2018. £4000-6000 (plus 24% BP*)
216. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval trifurcated form, with scroll engraved sides, inset with a line of graduated cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphires, spaced by lasque-cut diamond points, yellow precious metal mounted, inner diameter 5.7cm £1000-1500 (plus 24% BP*) 217. A BAROQUE PEARL AND DIAMOND STICK PIN, the baroque pearl terminal above a round brilliant-cut diamond set collar, with scrolled wire decoration, (pearl untested for origin), length 9cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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Lot 218 218. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, hallmarked for Sheffield 1990, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size N £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
219. A 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, of wishbone design, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire claw set above two pear-shaped diamonds, issuing tapered channels of graduated old and single-cut diamonds, to a fluted shank, gold and silver mounted (unmarked), total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, ring size M £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
220. A LATE VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PEARL CRESCENT BAR BROOCH, centred with a double row crescent moon of graduated cushion-shaped sapphires and old-cut diamonds, to a knife-edge bar with single pearl highlight, terminating with further similarly cut sapphires and diamonds, (pearl untested for origin, fitting possibly later), total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, length 5.2cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 221. TWO VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGNS, each dated 1869 (2) £320-360 (plus 24% BP*)
222. TWO VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGNS, dated 1860 and 1880 (2) £320-360 (plus 24% BP*)
223. THREE ELIZABETH II GOLD SOVEREIGNS, each dated 1974 (3) £480-520 (plus 24% BP*) 224. TWO ELIZABETH II GOLD SOVEREIGNS, each dated 1974 (2) £320-360 (plus 24% BP*) 225. TWO ELIZABETH II GOLD SOVEREIGNS, each dated 1974 (2) £320-360 (plus 24% BP*)
226. A COLLECTION OF KRUGERRAND JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct gold ring, set with a 1/10 krugerrand dated 1980, and a pair of ear pendants, each set with a 1/10 krugerrand dated 1984, on post fittings, ring size T½ (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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227. A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, each oval panel with inscribed monogram, on torpedo and chain-link fittings, panel length 1.95cm £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
228. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a diamond three stone bar brooch, an unmounted old-cut diamond, a 22ct gold wedding band, a white precious metal wedding band, of panelled design with engraved decoration, stamped ‘platinum’, an 18ct gold ring mount, two further ring mounts, etc, bar brooch length 6cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 229. THREE GEORGE V SOVEREIGNS, dated 1911 and 1913 (3) £480-520 (plus 24% BP*) 230. TWO CARTIER RETAILER’S RING BOXES (2) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
231. A DIAMOND, SYNTHETIC RUBY AND CULTURED PEARL BRACELET, centred with a rectangular openwork panel with channels of graduated step-cut synthetic rubies and old and single-cut diamonds, enclosing a single cultured pearl, to a multistrand cultured pearl bracelet with synthetic ruby and diamond set bar spacers and clasp, (strands broken and spacers/pearls detached to one side), total diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, panel length 1.85cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
232. A RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SWIVEL RING, centred with a line of round brilliantcut diamonds to one side and circular mixed-cut rubies to the other, with outer hinged bands of similarly cut sapphires and further diamonds, 9ct white gold mounted, ring size J £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 233. A RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FLAG BROOCH, centred with a cross-shaped channel of baguette-cut rubies, to a ground of single-cut diamonds, spaced by circular-cut sapphire highlights (untested for natural/synthetic origin), white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘Pall’, length 2.9cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 234. A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING BY TIFFANY & CO, alternately claw set with circular mixed-cut rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds, platinum mounted, signed and hallmarked for London 2007, in maker’s case, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size P £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
235. OF MARITIME INTEREST: AN ENAMEL PANEL BRACELET, comprising 26 flag-shaped panels depicting the alphabet of the International Code of Signals, the reverse of each inscribed with corresponding alphabet letter, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14ct’, length 20cm The International Code of Signals is a system used by vessels for the communication of important messages relating to safety of navigation and associated matters. £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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236. A JADE AND DIAMOND SPRAY BROOCH, comprising two jade panels, pierced and carved decorated with flowerheads and foliate scrolls, enclosing an entwined double row stem of graduated baguette and single-cut diamonds, surmounted by singlecut diamond set foliage, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’ and signed D.H.L., (jade untested for treatments), total diamond weight approximately 1.10ct, length 8.4cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
237. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the rectangular step-cut emerald in millegrain collet setting, bordered by similarly set old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size L½ £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
238. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the square fancy-cut sapphire millegrain set to a tapered panel of single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct & Pt’, ring size M½ £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
239. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BAR BROOCH, millegrain set with a line of rectangular step-cut sapphires and single-cut diamonds, to a pierced surround with white enamel border and scroll engraved gallery, stamped ‘18ct & Pt’, in retailer’s case, total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, length 6.5cm (plus 24% BP*) £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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240. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND GEM SET BAR BROOCH, the tapered bar centred with a millegrain set old brilliant-cut diamond, between channels of step-cut synthetic rubies, to a pierced surround with rose-cut diamond borders, two colour precious metal mounted, the pin stamped ‘18c’, length 10.4cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
241. A SINGLE STRAND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, with a 9ct gold oval openwork clasp, centred with a circular mixed-cut amethyst and two smaller cultured pearls, length 72cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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242. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, the openwork octagonal panel centred with a pear-shaped pearl and diamond drop, framed by a circlet of millegrain set single-cut diamonds and a similarly set undulating ribbon, spaced by four bouton pearls, surmounted by a ribbon bow of further single and old-cut diamonds, on a trace-link back chain with later clasp, white precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 2.10ct, pendant length 5.7cm £1500-2000 (plus 24% BP*)
243. A PAIR OF PEARL AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each pear-shaped pearl drop suspended from an openwork frame of millegrain set old and single-cut diamonds, surmounted by pairs of similarly set old-cut diamonds, on later post fittings, white precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 1ct, length 2.8cm £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
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244. A LADY’S DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, the square silvered dial with Arabic quarters and bead markers, to a jewelled manual movement signed Frey & Co, beneath a shaped square bezel with channels of single-cut diamonds and baguette-cut diamond set shoulders, on a similarly set articulated bracelet of crossshaped links, white precious metal mounted, (two diamonds deficient), total diamond weight approximately 2.40ct, case width 1.45cm, total length 17.5cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
245. A GENTLEMAN’S DIAMOND AND MOTHER OF PEARL DRESS SET, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and two collar studs, each octagonal panel centred with a single-cut diamond in millegrain collet setting, to a mother of pearl ground with chequerboard decoration, 9ct white gold mounted, the cufflinks with chain-link fittings, the buttons with baton fittings also stamped ‘14k’, cufflinks panel length 1.15cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
246. A PAIR OF AMETHYST AND DIAMOND SET EAR CLIPS SIGNED FOR TIFFANY & CO, each centred with a circular amethyst cabochon bordered by trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds, within a layered ropetwist surround, on hinged clip fittings, two colour precious metal mounted, signed Tiffany & Co, stamped ‘18k’, with possibly associated case, (one diamond deficient), length 2.5cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
247. A WHITE PRECIOUS METAL WEDDING BAND BY CARTIER, of slim d-section profile, signed Cartier Paris and stamped ‘750’, numbered T.00619, with French eagle’s head mark and lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, cased, together with a further wedding band, of flat section profile, with engraved decoration, first ring size H (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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248. AN ART DECO DIAMOND DOUBLE CLIP BROOCH, each stepped openwork panel of stylised geometric design, set throughout with graduated round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, centred with pairs of baguette and triangular step-cut diamond highlights, on pierced hinged clip fittings, with detachable brooch frame, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 5.50ct, total length 7.45cm £2000-3000 (plus 24% BP*)
249. AN ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, the stepped rectangular panel of openwork geometric design, millegrain set throughout with graduated round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, to a central square step-cut emerald with canted corners in collet setting, between two similarly set baguette-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, with later clasp fitting, total diamond weight approximately 2.20ct, length 4.8cm £1000-1500 (plus 24% BP*)
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250. A DIAMOND SET PANEL BROOCH, the square openwork panel centred with a millegrain set round brilliant-cut diamond and single-cut diamond wreath, to a woven lattice-work ground, applied with diamond set foliage to each corner, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, length 3cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
251. AN ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step-cut aquamarine in four claw setting, bordered by collars of square step-cut diamonds, between pierced shoulders of millegrain set single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘Pt’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size O £600-800 (plus 24% BP*) 252. A DIAMOND CLIP BROOCH, of openwork spray design, centred with a tiered floral cluster of graduated round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, to a loosely tied ribbon with channels of baguettecut diamonds and further brilliants, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, length 4.2cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
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253. AN ART DECO DIAMOND PANEL BRACELET BY CARTIER, the articulated honeycomb-linked strap spaced by two shaped rectangular panels of openwork geometric design, set throughout with graduated cushion, old, single, rose and lasque-cut diamonds, the clasp signed Cartier London, in fitted Cartier gilt-tooled leather case, total diamond weight approximately 11ct, length 17.7cm Provenance: By repute, this bracelet was commissioned from Cartier as a wedding gift during the early 1930s using diamonds from an earlier piece, possibly a tiara. Thence by descent. £20000-30000 (plus 24% BP*)
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254. A CUFFLINKS AND TIE SLIDE SUITE BY TIFFANY & CO, of basket weave design, the cufflinks with hinged baton fittings, signed Tiffany & Co, with worn stamped marks, the tie slide inscribed ‘S.K.T.’, signed Tiffany & Co and stamped ‘18k’, cufflinks panel length 2.3cm (2) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
Lot 255 255. A PAIR OF LAPIS LAZULI SET CUFFLINKS SIGNED FOR VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, each rectangular panel centred with lapis lazuli and engraved with bark textured decoration, to hinged panel fittings of conforming design, one cufflink signed VCA and numbered 12V388-3, both with stamped marks ‘CR 18K’, accompanied by a possibly associated Van Cleef & Arpels case, panel length 2.1cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
256. A GENTLEMAN’S SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire inset to a panelled tapered mount, signed ‘Tiffany Schlumberger’ possibly for Tiffany & Co and Jean Schlumberger, stamped ‘18k’, ring size X £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
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257. A PAIR OF MALACHITE SET CUFFLINKS SIGNED FOR VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, each square panel centred with malachite and engraved with bark textured decoration, to hinged panel fittings of conforming design, one cufflink signed VCA and numbered 12V351-2, both with stamped marks ‘TW’, ‘750’ and ‘18K Germany’, panel length 1.45cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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258. A DIAMOND AND LAPIS LAZULI SET RING BY STUART DEVLIN, the tapered bark-textured mount centred with a circular lapis lazuli panel, framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, signed SD and hallmarked for London 1976, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size O-P £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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259. FOUR GEM SET DRESS RINGS, comprising a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the central round brilliant-cut diamond collet set between two circular-cut sapphires, yellow precious metal mounted, a similarly set diamond single stone ring, stamped ‘585’, a further sapphire and diamond three stone ring, and an emerald and diamond set ring, first ring size I½ (4) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
260. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet settings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size approximately L £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 261. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH BY EBEL, the circular gilt dial with single-cut diamond set markers and date display, to case with similarly cut diamond set bezel and screw head detail, numbered 71 883920 and stamped ‘18k’, with Swiss mark, on an articulated tapered fancy-link bracelet with foldover clasp, stamped ‘750’, dial and bracelet signed, case width 2.75cm £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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262. A SAPPHIRE AND MOTHER OF PEARL GENTLEMAN’S DRESS SET RETAILED BY MAPPIN & WEBB LTD, comprising four buttons, each octagonal mother of pearl panel centred with a scissor-cut sapphire, stamped ‘9ct & 18ct’, and a pair of dress studs of conforming design, stamped ‘9ct’, (sapphires untested for natural/synthetic origin), in fitted Mappin & Webb Ltd case, together with a set of mother of pearl buttons, stamped ‘9ct’, also cased, first buttons length 1.15cm (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 263. A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer minute scale, to a keyless wind movement signed Kemp & Wilcox, 22 Queen Square, Wolverhampton, numbered 92496, in a profusely engraved case hallmarked for Birmingham 1893, monogrammed, suspended from a foliate scroll engraved bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, case diameter 3.95cm £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
264. TWO FOB WATCHES, the first a hunter fob watch by Elgin, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a signed keyless wind movement and profusely engraved case, stamped ‘14k’, monogrammed to cover, (glass deficient), and a white metal open face fob watch, inscribed to interior, first watch case diameter 3.85cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 265. A STAR SAPPHIRE PENDANT, modelled as an acorn, the high-domed star sapphire cabochon surmounted by a textured cap, sapphire dimensions approximately 11.5mm x 18.5mm, length 3.3cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
266. A SIGNET RING, the oval panel with engraved crest, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size H £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 267. A SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixedcut sapphire gypsy set to a tapered yellow precious metal mount, ring size P½ £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 268. A SIGNET RING, the oval panel inscribed with monogram ‘EHC’, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size S½ £120-150 (plus 24% BP*) 269. A PAIR OF OVAL PANEL CUFFLINKS, decorated with Maltese cross motifs, on chain-link fittings, stamped ‘C18’, panel length 1.7cm £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
270. AN 18CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN WITH PENDANT SUSPENSIONS, the curb-link chain with swivel clasps, suspending a cylindrical pendant inset with a diamond, sapphire and ruby set coronet, with detachable threaded cover, a South Africa one pond coin pendant, with fixed scrolled mount, and a T-bar, chain length 42cm, first pendant length 3.7cm £1200-1500 (plus 24% BP*)
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271. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE STICK PIN, the circular mixed-cut sapphire obliquely claw set between two old-cut diamonds, numbered 140, total diamond weight approximately 0.16ct, width 1.5cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
272. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a baroque pearl set stick pin, modelled as a claw, with white stone highlight, the fitting stamped ‘333’, a seed pearl torsade necklace, with diamond set spherical clasp, stamped ‘585’, and a white stone set brooch, of scroll design, (all pearls untested for origin), stick pin terminal length 2.2cm (3) £120-150 (plus 24% BP*) 273. TWO ANTIQUE INSCRIBED BAND RINGS, the first engraved with knot motifs and a series of gothic-style letters, inscribed ‘Francis M. Harris 1847’ to the interior, the second inscribed ‘Mary Joseph Jesus’ to the interior, ring sizes S and N respectively (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
274. A VICTORIAN ENAMEL MEMORIAL RING, centred with a scrolled black enamel band inscribed ‘In Memorium’, between engraved foliate borders, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1866, maker’s mark ‘A&S’, ring size P £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
275. A LATE VICTORIAN HARDSTONE SWIVEL FOB, the rotating fob inset with oval cornelian and bloodstone panels, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1890, length 4.3cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 276. AN EASTERN GEM SET PANEL RING, the figural openwork panel highlighted with an oval-cut red stone in collet setting, issuing a trio of pearl drops below, to a wishbone-shaped ropetwist hoop, (pearls untested for origin), ring size approximately H-I £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
277. AN 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL, the navette-shaped panel with foliate and bead border, centred with a polychrome enamel shield and motto ‘Honor et Unitas’, with reverse inscription, hallmarked for Birmingham 1932, suspended from a bar brooch surmount stamped ‘18ct’, in fitted case, total length 5.3cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 278. AN ELIZABETH II HONG KONG GOLD $1000 COIN, depicting a goat on the reverse and dated 1979 £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
279. TWO ELIZABETH II HONG KONG GOLD $1000 COINS, each depicting a snake on the reverse and dated 1977 (2) £600-800 (plus 24% BP*)
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280. A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN, dated 1931, and a 20 Francs coin, dated 1935, in yellow precious metal pendant mount, pendant length 3.1cm (2) £300-350 (plus 24% BP*) 281. A VICTORIAN SCARAB STICK PIN, the scarab terminal in ropetwist decorated mount, cased, terminal length 1.65cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 282. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian scarf clip, with ropetwist wirework and bead decoration, a ropetwist long chain, a synthetic ruby set spray brooch, and a circular openwork pendant, on box-link chain stamped ‘21k’, scarf clip length 2.7cm (4) £400-500 (plus 24% BP*) 283. A LADY’S ‘LA GRANDE CLASSIQUE’ WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular signed white dial with Roman numerals, to a quartz movement and gilt case, on a tan strap with signed buckle, case width 2.35cm £30-50 (plus 24% BP*) 284. AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute scale, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, dial and movement signed Jay’s, 366 Essex Rd, London, N, movement and case numbered 28372 (case and dial damaged, glass deficient), case diameter 4.9cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
285. A COLLECTION OF FIVE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, to include a silver cased example by J G Graves, Sheffield, hallmarked for Chester 1903, case diameter 5.1cm (5) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
286. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET JEWELLERY, comprising an amethyst and purple paste cluster panel brooch, a gem set double row half hoop ring, stamped ‘18k’, a diamond set stick pin, stamped ‘15ct’, a turquoise and half pearl set cross pendant, in fitted case, (some stones deficient), and a tennis racquet brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, ring size M (5) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 287. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a two colour precious metal Byzantine-link bracelet, an 18ct gold wedding band, a single stone ring, stamped ‘750’, and a 9ct gold locket pendant on chain, first bracelet length 18.4cm (4) £650-750 (plus 24% BP*)
288. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL ORIENTAL PENDANT ON CHAIN, the circular panel decorated with Oriental characters, on a curb-link chain with later clasp, together with a figaro-link chain, stamped ‘14k’, a similar 9ct gold chain, a 9ct gold bracelet, a 9ct gold ring mount, and a further pendant, first pendant length 3.1cm (6) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 289. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a nephrite single stone pendant, on a 9ct gold paper-link chain, a nephrite single stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, a pair of similarly set ear studs, a lapis lazuli single stone pendant, on a 9ct gold fancy-link chain, three further pendants on chains, a cultured pearl bar brooch, 9ct gold mounted, and further items, first pendant length 2.3cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
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290. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an opal and ruby cluster ring, (one opal deficient), an opal and red stone set bar brooch, of openwork sinuous design, an 18ct gold engraved band ring, two 9ct gold band rings, and a two colour band ring, first ring size S (6) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 291. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct gold ingot pendant, a lady’s 9ct gold cased bracelet watch by Vertex, a further lady’s 9ct gold cased bracelet watch, a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, suspending a miniature wedding ring set, a 9ct gold panel ring, of textured design, a 9ct gold key fob, and further items, first pendant length 4cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
292. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY LONGINES, the circular signed silvered dial with baton markers, to a signed jewelled manual movement, numbered 410 and 13359759, on a tapered mesh-link bracelet, the case and bracelet with maker’s mark DS&S, hallmarked for London 1965, in Longines case, dial diameter 15.5cm £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 293. AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE FOB WATCH AND A FANCY-LINK CHAIN, the watch with gilt engine-turned dial and black Roman numerals, to a key wind movement signed Upjohn & Bright, 15 King William Street, Strand, London, movement and case numbered 13456, suspending a fancy fetter and belcher-link long chain stamped ‘9 .375’, watch case diameter 3.8cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 294. AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case hallmarked for London 1912, with presentation inscription to cuvette, movement and case numbered 75440, case diameter 4.8cm £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 295. AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute scale, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement signed Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London, numbered 83.07, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, hallmarked for London 1907, dial, movement and case numbered 15538, case diameter 4.9cm £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
296. AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY WALTHAM, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement numbered 17033703, dial and movement signed, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1915, maker’s mark A.L.D, (glass loose), together with a graduated curb-link Albert chain, stamped ‘9c’, with swivel clasp and Tbar suspension, watch case diameter 4.4cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 297. AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed John Dyson & Sons, to a keyless wind movement signed Leeds Goldsmiths Co, the case hallmarked for Chester 1902, case and movement numbered 151118, in retailer’s case, accompanied by a guard chain, watch case diameter 3.75cm (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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298. AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH RETAILED BY ASPREY, the circular silvered dial with stylised black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Asprey Bond Street London W., to a keyless wind movement numbered 18.89M, the watch case with London import marks for 1910 and Swiss marks, numbered 2174371, in signed Asprey case, watch case diameter 4.4cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 299. A PAIR CASE POCKET WATCH, an engraved watch key, with agate terminal, and a hardstone locket fob, with lion surmount, watch case diameter 4.6cm (3) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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300. AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH BY WALES & McCULLOCH, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to a signed keyless wind movement, the profusely engraved case with pink and blue enamel chapter ring, together with a further open face fob watch by the same maker, with later added shoulder lugs, and a lady’s 15ct gold cased watch, with expanding baton-link bracelet stamped ‘15ct’, watch case diameter 3.6cm (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 301. A LADY’S ‘ORCHID’ WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, the circular gilt dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual movement numbered 1400, case stamped ‘18k 0,750’ with Swiss mark, numbered 3650737 and 2671 1123, dial, movement and case signed, on later unassociated strap, case diameter 2.1cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
302. A SMALL COLLECTION OF WATCHES, comprising two lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatches by Zenith, the first with expanding baton-link bracelet, the second with fabric strap, and a fob watch (3) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 303. AN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the engraved gilt dial with stylised Arabic numerals, to key wind movement, the engine-turned case with reeded borders, stamped ‘k18’ and numbered 5880, diameter 5.1cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
304. A SWISS OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY J.BARTH & FILS, the gilt dial with stylised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute scale, centred with shot silk style decoration, to a keyless wind movement, the engine-turned case with reeded borders, stamped ‘14k’ with Swiss squirrel mark, dial and case signed J. Barth & Fils, Genève, movement unsigned, movement and case numbered 44239, case diameter 5.3cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
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Lot 305 305. A SQUARE GUN METAL OPEN FACE REPEATER POCKET WATCH, the circular gilt dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed La Belle Montre, Lausanne, case numbered 142451, and a lady’s wristwatch, the movement signed J W Benson, London and Longines, numbered 1467233, the case stamped ‘18c’, monogrammed, first case width 4.9cm (2) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 306. AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to key wind movement signed Ja’s J. Pindar, 51 Worship St, Finsbury Sq’e, numbered 4656, the case back with vacant cartouche, hallmarked for London 1927, case diameter 5.2cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
307. A GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, the circular silvered dial with subsidiary second dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, to a jewelled manual movement, the 9ct gold case with Glasgow import marks for 1928, numbered 48405, on later unassociated strap, together with a later lady’s bracelet watch by Rolex, with an unassociated expanding baton-link bracelet, and a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, the rectangular panel with foliate engraved borders, first watch case width 2.85cm (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 308. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a lady’s diamond set wristwatch, a lady’s bracelet watch by Tressa, the case stamped ‘18k 0.750’, a quartz wristwatch by Longines, two pairs of gem set ear studs, and assorted further earrings, pendants and chains, first watch case width 1.45cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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309. A TORTOISESHELL PAIR CASE POCKET WATCH, possibly early 18th century in date, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, outer gilt border and foliate scroll decoration, signed Buckingham, to a similarly decorated verge movement signed Jos. Buckingham, London, the tortoiseshell piqué work outer case decorated with figures, birds and beaded borders, dial diameter 4.6cm, outer case diameter 5.3cm £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
310. A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES FOR WEST END WATCH CO, the circular dial with alternate Arabic numerals and baton markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual movement numbered 6782049, the case inscribed C.S.(I) for the Indian Civil Service, numbered 6656 1915 and 22867, dial signed West End Watch Co and Longines, movement signed Longines, case signed West End Watch Co Everbright, case width 3.1cm £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 311. THREE WATCHES, comprising an open face fob watch, a gentleman’s wristwatch signed Hefik, and a lady’s wristwatch signed Movado, first watch case diameter 3.9cm (3) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
312. A HUNTER CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer scale for miles per hour and inner scale 0-60, and subsidiary dials 0-60 and 0-30, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case with Swiss gold marks, stamped ‘0,755’, monogrammed to case back, inscribed to cuvette, (case damaged), case diameter 5.1cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 313. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD CASED BRACELET WATCH, retailed by Sharman D. Neill Ltd, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute scale, to jewelled manual movement and expanding baton-link bracelet, stamped ‘9ct’, dial and box signed, together with a band ring, with interior posy style inscription, watch case diameter 2.2cm (2) £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
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314. A GENTLEMAN’S ‘OYSTER PERPETUAL DAYDATE’ WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, circa 1971, the circular champagne sunburst dial with baton markers, day aperture at 12, magnified date aperture at 3, outer minute track and centre seconds hand, to a brushed and polished case with bark textured bezel, on a President link bracelet with bark textured centre links and folding clasp, dial, winder, case and bracelet signed, case numbered 2822045 and 1807, case back numbered 1803, Cal.1556 jewelled movement numbered DD014060, case stamped ‘18k 0,750’ with Swiss gold marks, bracelet stamped ‘750’ with Swiss gold mark, case width 3.5cm £3000-4000 (plus 24% BP*)
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315. A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST’ WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, magnified date display and centre seconds hand, to case with fluted bezel, on a Jubilee-link bracelet, the dial, crown and bracelet signed, serial no. U114467, ref. 69174, bracelet numbered 62510 D, accompanied by guarantee certificate dated 4 December 1997, maker’s pouch, retail tag, and later Rolex servicing papers, case width 2.55cm £600-800 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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316. AN 18CT GOLD ‘TANK OBUS’ WRISTWATCH BY CARTIER, the square dial with Roman numerals, inner minute track and blued Breguet hands, to signed quartz movement and cabochon sapphire crown, the case with Swiss marks and 18ct gold convention marks, numbered 4064 and 1630 CC86977, to leather strap with 18ct gold deployant clasp, dial, movement, case, strap and clasp signed, accompanied by purchase guarantee certificate dated 20 October 1998, spare strap, and later Cartier servicing papers, case width 2.45cm £1200-1500 (plus 24% BP*) 317. A LADY’S LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND SET WRISTWATCH BY BULGARI, the circular lapis lazuli dial highlighted with single-cut diamond set quarters, to an 18ct gold case with signature bezel, numbered BB 26 DGL P.970, and tan leather strap with 18ct gold buckle, dial, case, strap and buckle signed, in Bulgari case, case width 2.6cm £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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318. AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals and beaded border, to an engine-turned case, monogrammed, the key wind movement signed G. Carter, 193A Mare Street, Hackney, suspending a section of belcher-link chain, watch case diameter 4.2cm £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
325. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a pearl set stick pin, a cabochon opal single stone bar brooch, a 22ct gold wedding band, with interior inscription, a white precious metal wedding band, stamped ‘plat’, also inscribed, assorted dress studs, and a bracelet, (clasp deficient), first bar brooch length 4.4cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
320. A COLLECTION OF WATCHES, comprising a gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Smiths, with presentation inscription to case, a lady’s gilt metal bracelet watch by Garrard, with maker’s case, three open face pocket watches, and an Albert chain, first watch case diameter 3.2cm (6) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
327. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a hardstone and gem set circular panel brooch, a rock crystal panel brooch, an Aesthetic style panel brooch, an Egyptian revival style panel brooch, with black enamel decoration, two polychrome enamel sarcophagus pendants, a lyre panel brooch, a cigarette case, and further items, first brooch diameter 5cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
319. TWO POCKET WATCHES, the first a gilt metal hunter pocket watch, with stylised gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement, case signed Laco, the second a white metal open face pocket watch, suspending a curb-link chain, first watch case diameter 4.7cm (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
321. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a pair of pearl dress studs, with French eagle’s head control marks, a sapphire and half pearl heart-shaped stick pin, a pearl bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, (all pearls untested for origin), a clover leaf brooch pin, a hardstone kilt pin (fitting deficient), a pair of red enamel cufflinks, a pair of lorgnettes, and further items £100-200 (plus 24% BP*) 322. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a loose oval mixed-cut yellow sapphire, a pair of diamond and gem set drops, of heart-shaped design, (fittings deficient), a pair of nephrite ear pendants, with screw-back fittings, stamped ‘14k’, a pair of cultured pearl earrings, with similar fittings, stamped ‘14k’, two single strand faceted citrine bead necklaces, a fine trace-link chain, three circular malachite pendants, a pair of spiral brooches, and other items £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 323. A COLLECTION OF BEAD NECKLACES AND LOOSE BEADS, to include ruby, garnet, sapphire and emerald examples, two single strand faceted amethyst bead necklaces, and a stained blue chalcedony bead necklace £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
326. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a double strand fancy-link chain, a further fancy-link chain, a gilt metal panel bracelet, decorated with the signs of the zodiac, a gilt metal circular locket pendant, two filigree brooches, a pair of Eastern buttons, and a pair of earrings, first chain length 44cm (8) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
328. A COLLECTION OF FOBS AND CHARMS, comprising a 9ct gold articulated fish charm, a 9ct gold and hardstone fob, a 9ct gold claw charm, with tiger’s eye bead, and three further examples, first charm length 4.3cm (6) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
329. THE JEWELS OF THE DUCHESS OF WINDSOR, a single volume auction catalogue by Sotheby’s, 2nd - 3rd April 1987, Geneva, hardback, and The Duke & Duchess of Windsor, a two volume auction catalogue by Sotheby’s, 11th - 19th September 1997, New York, Sale 7000, cased (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
330. THE COLLECTION OF M. HUBERT DE GIVENCHY, a two volume auction catalogue by Christie’s, 4th December 1993, Monaco, cased, and The Collection of John T. Dorrance, Jr, a single volume auction catalogue by Sotheby’s, 18th and 19th October 1989, New York, hardback (2) £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
324. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian enamel and half pearl set stick pin, six gem set dress rings, of varied design, a 9ct gold locket pendant on chain, a lady’s bracelet watch, and assorted further rings, pendants and chains, (pearls untested for origin), stick pin panel diameter 1.9cm £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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351. A LATE 19TH CENTURY PIERCE-DECORATED CHATELAINE, hung with various accessories including scissors in case, aide memoire, and purse; a Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl penknife; various small silver items including a pepper, a coin inset dish, two napkin rings, a miniature photo frame etc., various commemorative coins, a 19th Century oval horn snuff box, a horn snuff box, dated 1781, and other oddments £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 352. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MENU HOLDERS, each inset with a painted roundel depicting game birds, by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd, Chester 1904, 4.6cm (2) £60-80 (plus 24% BP*) 353. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-TOPPED CUT GLASS DESK INKWELL, the hinged lid with glazed inset watch holder, containing a Swiss open face pocket watch, by Brockwell & Son, London 1897, 12cm high. £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
354. A COLLECTION OF ITEMS, comprising an enamel fob watch, the case back painted with a portrait of Queen Victoria; a 9ct gold pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co; a silver propelling pen/pencil; two enamel small penknives; a pink enamel propelling pencil in case; a button hook; a spot hammered scent bottle; a Victorian commemorative medallion; and a Jasperware circular plaque (10) (See illustration on page 61) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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355. A BANDED AGATE SCENT BOTTLE, with repoussé decorated cover, 4.5cm, a 19th Century amethyst pendant, carved with a face, and stylised foliage, 5cm; a late Victorian silver thimble case, Birmingham 1898; two thimbles; a basket weave circular small box and cover; and one other circular box (7) (See illustration on page 61) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
356. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of shaped rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliage, and with scroll pierced grille, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1852 (See illustration on page 67) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
357. A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of rectangular form with rounded ends, and a band of reeded decoration, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1794, 8.8cm long (See illustration on page 67) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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358. A SET OF SIX SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, the white enamel bowls each painted with a specimen flower, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1961, in fitted case £40-50 (plus 24% BP*)
359. A SILVER HUNTING HORN, presentation inscription for the South Oxfordshire Hounds 1908-9, London 1910, 24cm long, 3oz £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
360. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, with figural handle and pierce decorated scallop bowl, by Thomas White, London 1898, 17.7cm; a silver and mother of pearl penknife; a silver letter opener and cigar piercer; and three silver identity bracelets (7) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 361. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, with bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1888, in fitted case; and a set of four silver decanter labels with reeded borders, for Whisky, Brandy, Rye and Gin (5) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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362. A LATE VICTORIAN BURGUNDY MOROCCO LEATHER JEWELLERY AND DRESSING CASE, the interior fitted with three cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, and a fold out section with jewellery and watch compartments and a manicure set, 25.5cm wide £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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363. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SMALL BOX AND COVER, the tortoiseshell inset cover with inlaid silver floral spray, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1908, 3.5cm £30-40 (plus 24% BP*) 364. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER DECANTER LABEL for Sherry, of rectangular form, by James McKay, Edinburgh c.1820; another, with rounded and gadrooned border by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1808, and five further 20th Century silver decanter labels for Sherry, Gin, Whisky, Brandy and Port (7) £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
365. THREE VICTORIAN SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL FOLDING FRUIT KNIVES, another, 1930’s, example, a late Victorian silver card case, Birmingham 1899, and a white metal ring stand modelled as a sombrero (6) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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366. A SILVER CIRCULAR BOX, the cover with inset relief decoration of foxgloves, by Peter Nicholas, London 1993, 4.5cm £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
367. A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER OBJECTS comprising a rectangular snuff box, the lid engraved ‘Sugar’ and dated 1918, Birmingham 1914, 5.5cm, an oval box with beaded border, Birmingham 1951, another rectangular box, relief decorated with classical females, import marks, 3.8cm, a pair of circular lobed salts, Birmingham 1889, a repoussé decorated oval dish, a cigarette case and a collection of white metal small boxes and dishes to include: a shaped box with cabochon turquoise inset lid, three small fruit shaped dishes, another of leaf shape, and a plated novelty corn on the cob shaped box (17) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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368. A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONS, in the form of a shovel, with hatched decoration by John Thropp, Birmingham 1810, 7cm; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, another caddy spoon, and a late Victorian pierce decorated spoon, London 1896 (4) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
369. A GEORG JENSEN AGAVE PATTERN SPOON, 17.5cm long; and a mounted glass coaster, stamped ‘Amstan Sterling’ (2) £40-50 (plus 24% BP*)
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370. A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, with foliate cast border and engraved decoration, by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1825, 3.7cm (See illustration on page 67) £60-80 (plus 24% BP*)
371. A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND PIQUE WORK CIRCULAR BOX, the cover inset with a circular plaque painted en grisaille with a lady meeting with two doves before an urn, 6.3cm wide (See illustration on page 61) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 372. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD CASE, with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, Birmingham 1902, a silver aide memoire, London 1901, a vesta case, Birmingham 1897, a Russian filigree work purse, with chain handle, a silver miniature owl figure, a propelling pencil, and other small items (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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373. AN 18CT GOLD PARKER BALLPOINT PEN, 13cm long; and a 9ct gold penknife, with textured decoration and steel blades (2) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
374. A CONTINENTAL NOVELTY SALT modelled as a reindeer and sleigh, the sleigh repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, with cherub driver and glass liner, 17.5cm long overall £90-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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375. A COLLECTION OF WHITE METAL AND ENAMEL GENTLEMAN’S ACCESSORIES BY GUCCI, comprising a cased shaving set, with fluted handles and green and red banded enamel decoration, signed Gucci Italy and stamped ‘925’, and two lidded boxes, of cylindrical form, with green and red banded enamel decoration, also signed Gucci Italy and stamped ‘925’, monogrammed, 9cm diameter (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
376. A COLLECTION OF WHITE METAL ACCESSORIES BY TIFFANY & CO, comprising a matchbox cover, of rectangular form, stamped ‘Sterling’, 6.3cm long; a folding photograph frame, of hinged rectangular form, with three apertures, monogrammed, stamped ‘Sterling’; a tape measure, of rectangular form, monogrammed, stamped ‘Sterling Germany’; and a smoking accessory, with detachable cover, monogrammed, stamped ‘Sterling W. Germany’ (4) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 377. A MID 19TH CENTURY OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a gentleman, with white stock and blue coat, watercolour on ivory, the mount with enamel bezel, the green enamel back set with oval plaited hair work memorial, 9cm overall (See illustration on page 61) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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378. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT, of a gentleman, with blue coat, watercolour on ivory, the deep blue enamel back with hair work and seed pearl memorial in the form of a hour glass within plaited oval border and enamel motto ‘Temps Passe Mais L’Amitié Reste’, 8cm high overall (See illustration on page 61) £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 379. A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED CIRCULAR BOX, the cover inset with Queen Caroline memorial coin, 9cm wide £50-70 (plus 24% BP*) 380. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER BOX, of shaped oval form, the cover repoussé decorated with a female portrait and stylised scrolling foliage, 7cm wide £60-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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381. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED BAMBOO WALKING CANE, the mount realistically modelled as a fox’s head, with inset amber glass eyes, maker’s mark indistinct, possibly H.?, London 1903, 81cm long £70-90 (plus 24% BP*) 382. TWO SETS OF FOUR CANADIAN SILVER OLYMPIC PROOF COINS, Montreal 1976, each set boxed with certificates (2) £40-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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383. A DUNHILL PARKER-BEACON SILVER WATCH FACE LIGHTER, of rectangular design with engine turned decoration, the front with square watch dial marked ‘Beacon Parker’, import marks for 1928, patent no. 143752, 5cm high £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
384. A NORWEGIAN CADDY SPOON by Marius Hammer, with textured leaf shaped bowl and curved twist handle, 11cm long £30-40 (plus 24% BP*) 385. A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL HANDLED MAGNIFYING GLASS, the mounts embossed with stylised scrolling foliage, 30cm long £50-100 (plus 24% BP*)
386. A RARE 9CT GOLD SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SHOOTING MEDAL, inscribed for Carbine Club 1906, Inverness, maker C.D., 3.3cm, 5.8 gm; and two Scottish silver clan badges: Stand fast (Grant) and This I’ll Defend (MacFarlane) (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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387. A 9CT GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, the engine turned expand and retract body with two bands of blue enamel greek key decoration, 10.5cm long overall £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
388. A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and foliate thumbpiece, the grille pierced with a basket of flowers, by John Reily, London 1822, 3.5cm (See illustration on page 67) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
389. A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, in the form of a book, with textured covers and rounded spine, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1830, 3.5cm; and another by the same maker, with engraved decoration and reeded sides, Birmingham 1830, 3.5cm (2) (See illustration on page 67) £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
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390. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of shaped rectangular outline, engraved with bands of geometric design, the grille pierced with scrolling foliage, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1847, 5.5cm (See illustration on page 67) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 391. A GEORGE III SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of rounded oblong form, engraved with repeated flower head motifs on a hatched ground, the grille pierced with a trophy of arms, maker J.B., probably John Brough, London 1804, 3.7cm (See illustration on page 67) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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392. A 9CT GOLD MESH LINK COIN PURSE, with reeded and strap work opening and acorn clasps, 5cm wide, 39 gms £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 393. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TORTOISESHELL RECTANGULAR CASKET, with engraved silver mounted corners and escutcheon, and twin side handles, 20cm wide £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 394. CIRCLE OF WILHELM KRUGER (1680-1756) A pair of German ivory figures, of a merchant and a jester, each approximately 12cm high, on carved and fluted fruitwood pedestal plinths, 15.5cm overall (1 AF) (2) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
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395. AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE OR TOY MODEL of a baby walker, with child, on three wheeled base, marks for Arnoldus van Geffen, Amsterdam 1737, 4.2cm high £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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396. A SILVER SCENT BOTTLE, with blue guilloche enamel cover, London 1927, 5.8cm; an Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1905; and sovereign case, Birmingham 1904 (3) £50-70 (plus 24% BP*) 397. A SET OF TWELVE COCKTAIL SWORDS BY TIFFANY & CO., each 6.8cm long, boxed (12)
These sets of cocktail swords were a promotional gift from Tiffany, received by the vendor in the 1970’s £40-60 (plus 24% BP*) 398. A SILVER SPECTACLES CASE, with engine turned decoration, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1924, 11cm; a silver cylindrical cotton spoon holder, Birmingham 1915; three silver and mother of pearl penknives; a silver and mother of pearl bookmark; and a small collection of silver and other propelling pencils (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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399. AN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL, LONDON 1908, the obverse inscribed ‘Olympic Games, London 1908’, the edge inscribed ‘Winner Association Football’ and signed V&S and Vaughton, 15ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1907, accompanied by the original fitted case, inscribed ‘Olympic Games, Winner, Association Football, London, 1908’ to the cover and signed P. Vaughton & Sons, Goldsmiths & Medallists, Birmingham to the interior lining, and a later brooch mount, medal diameter 3.3cm Provenance:
Awarded to Harold Payne Hardman, player in the Great Britain association football team at the 1908 Olympic Games, held in London. Thence by descent.
The 1908 Olympic Games in London hosted the first official Olympic Football Tournament, following trials in Athens (1896), Paris (1900) and St Louis (1904). Eight teams entered the competition and the host team, Great Britain, were victorious in the gold-medal Final match held on 24 October, securing a 2-0 win against Denmark in front of 8,000 supporters at White City Stadium.
Bertram Mackennal was commissioned to design the medals awarded at the 1908 Olympic Games. The obverse depicts two female figures placing a laurel crown on the head of a victorious athlete, and on the reverse, the figure of St George, patron saint of England, is depicted on horseback and accompanied by the winged figure of Victory. Each medal was minted by Vaughton & Sons in Birmingham and this design represents one of only three in the history of the modern Olympic Games, (the others being held in 1904 and 1912), in which the gold medals were manufactured in gold, rather than silver-gilt. Harold Payne Hardman (4 April 1882 - 9 June 1965) was a football player, club director and chairman. Born in Manchester, Hardman was discovered by Blackpool as a schoolboy, despite suffering periods of ill health during his childhood. Making his Football League debut on 8 September 1900, he played on the left and sometimes right wings. Hardman signed for Everton in 1903 for a fee of £100, appearing in the 1906 and 1907 FA Cup Finals, before joining Manchester United during the following year, and subsequently Bradford City and Stoke. A solicitor by trade, practising in Manchester, Hardman was capped four times for the full England football team, in addition to his appearances for the Great Britain amateur team. Hardman’s association with Manchester United lasted for much of his life. Appointed a director from 1912 until 1931, and again from 1934, he served as Chairman of the club from 1951 until his death in 1965. During his tenure Manchester United achieved several League Titles, an FA Cup trophy, and joined the newly-created European Cup competition in 1956.
This period notably saw the creation of the famous ‘Busby Babes’ team, a collection of young and very talented footballers developed by the club itself, under the management of Sir Matt Busby. Hardman was Chairman at the time of the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, which claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight players and three nonplaying staff, and ended the careers of two other players due to injury. His poignant response to the disaster was published on the front page of the ‘United Review’ match programme, against Sheffield Wednesday, on 19 February 1958, ‘Here is a tragedy which will sadden us for years to come, but in this we are not alone.. Although we mourn our dead and grieve for our wounded, we believe that great days are not done for us... The road back may be long and hard but with the memory of those who died at Munich, of their stirring achievements and wonderful sportsmanship ever with us, Manchester United will rise again.’ £10000-15000 (plus 24% BP*)
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400. A SILVER-GILT TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, the circular cover with figural finial, the shaped body with a frieze of stylised foliage, an engraved armorial and winged caryatid handles, on a spirally lobed base and spreading foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1926, with presentation inscription, ‘Presented by The Winter Gardens and Pavilion Company Ltd, to Chas. R. Hardman Esq, Chairman 1924-28’, on a stepped ebonised socle, 43.5cm high, 51.5oz
Charles Richard Hardman was a solicitor and father of Harold Payne Hardman, the amateur football player, solicitor and later chairman of Manchester United FC. Charles served as Chairman of The Winter Gardens and Pavilion Company Ltd in Blackpool from 1924, until its merger with The Blackpool Tower Company in 1928. £1000-2000 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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401. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, with gadrooned borders and half lobed decoration, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1894, teapot 13.5cm high, 38oz all in; with a matching plated hot water and hot milk jug (5) £250-300 (plus 24% BP*) 402. A SILVER SALVER, of shaped square outline by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1965, 26.5cm, 21oz £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
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403. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, and matching milk jug, of half lobed form, having ebonised handle and knop by William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1897, teapot 14cm high; and a very similar oval half lobed tea caddy by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1900, 30oz all in (3) £200-250 (plus 24% BP*) 404. TWO PAIRS OF SILVER VASE SHAPED PEPPERS, a pair of half lobed twin handled salts, and other silver cruet items including a pepper grinder (qty) £80-150 (plus 24% BP*)
405. A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS COMPRISING a pair of Edwardian pierce decorated sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1904, a similar small dish, a taste vin, a spill vase, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a pair of Continental napkin rings stamped .800, a pair of continental cut glass and white metal swan bonbon dishes; and a commemorative £5 millennium coin (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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406. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS with fluted tapered stems, and beaded circular bases by John Schofield, London 1783, 29cm high, 32oz (2) £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
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407. A SILVER COFFEE POT, and matching hot milk jug, of tapering baluster form, with gadrooned borders, domed covers and composite handles by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1974, 25cm high, 51oz all in (2) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
408. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL BOWL, of Arts & Crafts design, having repeated petal form design, on lobed circular foot by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1904, 22cm diameter, 28oz £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
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409. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL, with spirally lobed decoration and pedestal foot by Elkington & Co, London 1891, 21cm diameter, 17 oz £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 410. A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED DOMED MEAT COVER, with foliate cast handle, and assorted other plated items to include a twin handled tray, two entree dishes, two chambersticks, other items and flatware (qty) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
411. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR DRESSING TABLE TRAY, repoussé decorated with bands of scrolling foliage by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1905, 28cm, 9.5oz; and a silver dish of lobed circular form, with reeded border by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1901, 18cm wide, 5oz (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
412. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL HOT MILK POT, of wrythen baluster form, with ebonised handle by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1887, 18cm high; an Edwardian silver sugar basin with part lobed and husk embossed decoration, Sheffield 1901; two further silver sugar basins, and another, the base inset with a William III sixpence, 19oz all in (5) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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413. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER SUGAR CASTOR, repoussé decorated with stylised scrolling foliage, by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1899, 17.5cm high; a silver cream jug, Birmingham 1923; and a silver christening mug, 13oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
414. THREE VARIOUS SILVER SAUCE BOATS with scroll handles, various dates and makers; a silver scallop shell butter dish, London 1894; and a silver christening beaker, London 1920, 17.5oz overall (5) £120-150 (plus 24% BP*) 415. A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR DISH, the border cast and pierced with scrolling foliage by Louisa Cortauld & George Cowles, engraved date 1769, 15cm wide, 6oz £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 416. A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH TWIN HANDLED CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER, of spirally lobed form, with scroll borders, Paris marks, 10cm high £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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417. A SET OF SIX SILVER GILT ANOINTING SPOONS, Birmingham 1936, cased, further cased sets of silver tea and coffee spoons, including seven picture back spoons, a set of six white metal rose handled spoons, a cased Victorian christening spoon and fork, Birmingham 1896, assorted other silver and white metal spoons and flatware including a fish slice and a butter knife, and a Georgian toddy ladle (lacking handle) (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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418. A SET OF SIX SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, with mother of pearl handles by Frederick C. Asman & Co, Sheffield 1910; a pair of George III Irish fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818, another silver sauce ladle, three sets of six silver teaspoons, and coffee spoons, and five Georgian silver bright cut teaspoons, approximately 16oz weighable (qty) £120-180 (plus 24% BP*)
419. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER KING’S PATTERN GRAPE SCISSORS by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1876; a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs by George Gray, two other pairs of sugar tongs, and a further pair with knight in armour terminals by Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1896 (9) £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
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420. A CHINESE SWING HANDLED SWEETMEAT BASKET, pierce decorated with panels of flowering foliage by Zee Wo, Shanghai, 15.5cm diameter; a Chinese circular butter dish, cover and stand, engraved with dragons by Tuck Chang (glass liner AF), a pair of Chinese coin inset dishes, embossed with dragons, a pair of spoons, a set of three small shot cups, stamped Sterling, an Eastern beaker, embossed with figures and animals (10) £140-180 (plus 24% BP*) 421. A CHINESE TROPHY CUP, the stem in the form of three rifles, 17cm high; another with plain knopped stems by Tuck Chang; a further Chinese twin handled trophy; and four other smaller silver trophies, 29.5oz overall, six with ebonised plinths (7) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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422. A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, comprising a Victorian claret jug, the tapered glass etched with ferns, a biscuit barrel on dished base, a rectangular butter dish, the cover with lion finial, a large sugar castor, a chamberstick, other small items, and an engraved glass cocktail shaker with chrome cover (qty) £120-160 (plus 24% BP*) 423. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER WINE COOLER, the shaped border with mask and swag decoration, the main body repoussé decorated with swags of flowering foliage, and having twin ring handles by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, 18cm high, 26oz £250-300 (plus 24% BP*) 424. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SPOONS with figural terminals, laurel entwined handles and silver gilt bowls, presentation inscriptions by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1881, 20cm, 5oz (2) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
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425. A SET OF SIX CHINESE FISH KNIVES AND FORKS with plain, rattail pattern handles, marks for Tack Hing, Hong Kong, together with a further matching Alpacca alloy set of six fish knives and forks (qty) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
426. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING DISHES, repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1886, 20.5cm, 11oz, with a pair of matching serving spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, 1886, in fitted case (4) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 427. A SILVER LIMITED EDITION YORK MINSTER BOWL, by Aurum, with silver gilt handle, No. 315/1000, London 1972, 10oz, with certificate and box, together with a silver christening mug, small oil lamp, and a silver topped glass jar (4) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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428. A SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, with plain reeded border on shaped feet by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1934, 30.5cm, 24.5oz £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
429. A SILVER SALVER, with shaped and gadrooned border, on scroll feet by E.H. Parkin & Co, Sheffield 1967, inscribed, 31cm diameter, 27oz £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 430. A SILVER ART DECO DESIGN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of conical form, the teapot with orange composite handle and knop by Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1937, teapot 13cm high, 31oz all in (3) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
431. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, repoussé decorated with panels of flowering foliage by George Ivory, London 1857, 11.5cm high, 5.5oz; together with a pair of George III silver circular salts, maker I.M. probably John Muns, London 1764; a pair of late Victorian silver vase peppers; a mustard; and a 19th Century Dutch repoussé decorated bowl, with pseudo 18th Century hallmarks (7) £140-180 (plus 24% BP*)
432. A SET OF TWELVE SILVER PLATED FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, with ivory handles, in fitted walnut case; a part set of mother of pearl handled dessert eaters, cased; and other plated items including a chamberstick, mug and preserve jar and cover (qty) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*) 433. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED GLASS ECCLESIASTICAL WINE FLAGON, of baluster form, on hexafoil foot (glass AF), by Frederick Dendy Wray, London 1910, 26.5cm high £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
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434. A SILVER FRUIT BASKET, of shaped outline, having pierce decorated sides, foliate cast borders, with scroll terminals, on leaf and scroll cast feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1913, 33cm wide, 32oz £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
435. A GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of lobed design, with anthemion and foliate cast borders, the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1830, the milk jug and twin handled sucrier by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1828, teapot 18.5cm high, 55oz all in (3) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*)
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436. A SILVER SALVER, with piecrust border on pad feet, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1979, 37cm diameter, 39oz £200-250 (plus 24% BP*)
437. A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SALTS of circular form, on trefid feet by Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London 1745 and 1746, 6cm diameter; and other silver items comprising two pierce decorated sweetmeat dishes, five various cruet items, a pair of napkin rings, two others, a set of six pastry forks, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, an Arts & Crafts style spoon with enamel inset terminal, a pair of sugar tongs, two Scottish teaspoons and four silver backed dressing table items, approximately 18oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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Lot 438 438. A MATCHED PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the knopped and tapered square section columns decorated in relief with stylised motifs, one by Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, London 1911, the other by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1910, 26cm high (2) £150-250 (plus 24% BP*) 439. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL, the shaped border cast with ‘C’ scroll and masks, the sides repoussé decorated with ribbon tied swags, on lobed foot, by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London 1895, 29cm diameter, 52 oz £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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440. A GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, with shaped elongated bowl, crested to the underside, and with turned ebonised handle, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1779, 35.5cm long £60-80 (plus 24% BP*)
441. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER NAVETTE SHAPED PEDESTAL SALT, pierce decorated and embossed sides and twin ring handles, on lobed and beaded foot, glass liner, by John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, 13cm long; and a beaded salver salt spoon (2) £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
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442. AN EARLY GEORGIAN SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MARROW SCOOP, by Jeremiah Lee, c.1730, maker’s mark only, 23cm £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
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443. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED PEDESTAL SWEETMEAT DISH, of scallop form, with triple dolphin support and shaped naturalistically modelled base, 11.5cm high £30-50 (plus 24% BP*) 444. AN EDWARDIAN SERVICE OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising twelve table forks, two tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, nine teaspoons and two sauce ladles by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1906, and twelve similar soup spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1922, 119oz overall (qty) £900-1200 (plus 24% BP*) 445. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN OVAL TRAY, the borders pierced and repoussé decorated with iris and sinuous foliage, stamped 800, 38cm £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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446. A GERMAN CIRCULAR DISH, the shaped border repoussé decorated with basket of fruit, flowers and foliage, 20cm diameter; and a twin handled oval bowl, repoussé decorated with reserves of putti, flowers and foliage, on scroll feet, 23.5cm wide (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
447. A GROUP OF MAINLY GERMAN AND DUTCH METALWARES TO INCLUDE a christening beaker, a milk jug, two sifter spoons, an egg cup, and other small items including a bread fork, various spoons etc (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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448. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of shaped oval outline, with ebonised handle and knop, by Solomon Joel Phillips, London 1903, 16cm high, 20oz all in; and a silver gravy boat on stand, by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1978, 15oz (3) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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449. A GEORGE III SILVER SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, with gadrooned border, on lion’s mask and foliate cast feet by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1813, 16.5cm long; a George III silver cream jug, with reeded border and engraved decoration by Stephen Adams, London 1797, 11.5cm high; and a silver christening cup, with girdled body by Mappin & Webb, London 1925, 18.5oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 450. A PAIR OF SILVER RECTANGULAR PHOTO FRAMES, with strap work decoration by E Mander Ltd, Birmingham 1926, 23.5cm high; a circular photo frame, and other silver items comprising an ink stand, two circular dishes, an ashtray, a small bowl, two tea strainers, a pair of tablespoons, a cigarette case, a compact, and other small items, approximately 28oz weighable silver; and a small quantity of plated items (qty) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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451. A SET OF TWELVE SILVER ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY FLOWER SPOONS, in fitted presentation case £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
452. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY FIFTY SILVER AND WHITE METAL SOUVENIR SPOONS, some with enamel decoration; together with a quantity of similar silver plated examples, and three wooden wall mounted spoon racks (qty) £50-100 (plus 24% BP*) 453. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER TEAPOT, with domed, hinged cover and beaded borders, by Charles Harleux, circa 1890, 17.5cm high; a similar coffee pot, with engraved Greek key decoration, a set of twenty three 19th Century French ebony handled steel table knives, with foliate mounts, and other similar pieces (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 454. See page 84
455. A MATCHED PART SERVICE of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, by Elizabeth Eaton, William Robert Smily and other makers, mainly 1840’s, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, nine dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, twelve teaspoons and three condiment spoons; together with a pair of George III silver fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs, by Eley & Fearn, London 1817; a pair of Old English pattern teaspoons; and a set of six apostle top coffee spoons, 70oz overall (qty) £500-700 (plus 24% BP*) 456. A MATCHED SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of octagonal baluster form, the hot water pot with ebonised handle and knop, teapot and milk jug by Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1960 and 1962, the sucrier by Richard Woodman Burbridge, Birmingham 1964, hot water pot 18cm high, 23oz all in (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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454. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER WINE EWER, of classical urn form, the beaded handle with ram’s mask mount, the body chased and engraved with floral swags and stylised foliage, on beaded and foliate cast foot by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1877, 36cm high, 33oz £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT @ 20%
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457. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, with gadrooned and foliate cast shaped border, on claw and ball feet by Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield 1900, regimental presentation inscription, 26cm diameter, 19oz £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 458. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF WILLIAM IV AND EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising seven table forks, eight dessert forks, a pair of tablespoons and a fish knife, predominantly by William Eaton, London 1835, 38oz (qty) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
459. A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising four table forks, two tablespoons, two sauce ladles, a dessert spoon, and five condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 21oz (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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460. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FEATHER EDGE TABLESPOONS, by Hester Bateman, London 1782, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs also by Hester Bateman, four early Georgian dessert spoons, indistinct marks, a similar teaspoon, and a pair of George III dessert spoons, 11oz (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
461. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TRIPLE EGG STAND, the three egg cups on rectangular tray base, with foliate cast border by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, 23cm wide, 9oz; other silver items to include a twin handled trophy cup, a cigarette box, a pair of baluster peppers, a napkin ring, a small dish and two fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, and a plated telescopic candlestick (qty) £120-160 (plus 24% BP*)
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462. A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER PEDESTAL SALTS, of oval form, with beaded borders, applied ram’s masks and classical medallions, on quadrupled ram’s hoof supports, and oval bases by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1822, 10cm wide, 10oz overall (2) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
463. A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, of shaped and lobed form, the domed cover with cast gourd and leaf finial, having scroll handle, on scallop and scroll feet, by Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London 1833, 17.5cm high, 25oz £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
464. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a sugar basin by John Henry Odell, London 1971, a cream jug, two napkin rings, a pierce decorated dish, a caddy spoon with scalloped bowl, a pickle fork and two small spoons, 13oz overall, and a plated small teapot (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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465. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN FLATWARE, comprising a soup ladle, two gravy spoons, five tablespoons, five table forks, a dessert fork, and nine teaspoons, 49oz; and a similar plated gravy spoon (qty) £500-600 (plus 24% BP*) 466. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with fluted and tapered columns, on fluted, elongated octagonal bases, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, 24cm high (2) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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467. A SILVER AND SILVER GILT ‘BRISTOL 600’ GOBLET by Stuart Devlin, with plain tapered bowl, the textured gilt stems with commemorative medallion mounts, on circular foot, No. 55/600, London 1973, 15cm high, with certificate and fitted box £250-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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468. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a baluster christening mug, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1940, on owl clip, an egg cup, a pepper grinder and a butter knife, together with a late Victorian silver plated desk stand, fitted two cut glass inkwells, a pair of plated grape scissors and two other items (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
469. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BALUSTER HOT WATER POT, with half lobed decoration, and ebonised handles and knop, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1905, 27.5cm high, 15.5oz all in £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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470. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR DRESSING TABLE TRAY, with shaped border, repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham 1902, 30.5cm wide, 11oz; together with a silver topped cut glass scent bottle, and four various silver topped glass jars (6) £90-120 (plus 24% BP*) 471. A SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, with scroll handle, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, a silver salt, on hexagonal pedestal foot, a pair of Edwardian silver fish servers, with engraved decoration and ivory handles, London 1906, in fitted case, a set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, London 1921, cased, four silver napkin rings, a pair of sugar tongs and two spoons (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 472. A PAIR OF SILVER PHEASANTS realistically modelled as cock and hen, one by Roberts and Dore, the other by C.J. Vander, both London 1972, 22.5cm long, 29oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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473. A SMALL GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a rectangular photo frame, Birmingham 1916, 16.5cm high; a pair of circular salts; and a pair of vase shaped peppers (5) £20-40 (plus 24% BP*)
474. A SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET, with line engraved decoration, comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes by W.G. Sothers & Co, Birmingham 1918 (5) £25-35 (plus 24% BP*) 475. A GROUP OF THREE QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER BALUSTER CASTORS, with plain girdled bodies, and pierced bayonet covers, the largest marked to the base for London 1711, maker’s mark worn, and further lion’s head erased mark to the cover, 18.5cm high, the others similarly marked, and with indistinct maker’s mark * C, possibly Robert Keble, one London 1711, the other with indistinct date letter, 15 and 14.5cm high (3) £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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476. A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, of oval form, with foliate engraved decoration and wooden handle and knop, by Joseph Scammell, London 1794, 17cm high, 13.5oz all in; and a similar George III silver teapot stand, with reeded border and engraved decoration by John Mewburn, London 1796, 18cm wide, 4oz (2) £250-300 (plus 24% BP*)
477. A MATCHED THREE PIECE SILVER BACHELOR’S TEA SERVICE, of half lobed form, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by John Hines, Birmingham 1901, the milk jug and sucrier by William Aitken, Chester 1900, teapot 13cm high, 12oz all in; and a silver baluster hot water pot, with ebonised handle and knop, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 22.5cm high, 12.5oz (4) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 478. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, with reeded border on four ball feet, by Charles Fox I, London 1808; a Victorian silver mug with spirally lobed decoration, Birmingham 1893; two silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1939 and Sheffield 1919, 20.5oz overall; and an Indian white metal lobed bowl (6) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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479. A SET OF TWELVE SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, with mother of pearl handles, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1918, in fitted oak case £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
480. A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT TEASPOONS by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800; a similar pair of sugar tongs, maker I.L. probably John Lambe, circa 1790; four various other silver spoons; a vesta; a cased set of coffee spoons; and a pipe tamping/reaming tool (qty) £30-40 (plus 24% BP*) 481. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED ‘ROCK CRYSTAL’ CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, the mounts cast and embossed with foliate and anthemion motifs, with pierce decorated collar and band, and scroll handle, the oval glass body intaglio cut with birds and stylised flowering foliage, by Walter and Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1901, 31.5cm high £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
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482. A SILVER SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, of shaped outline on ball feet, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1910, 13cm long, 5oz £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
483. A SILVER TRINKET BOX, of concave sided rectangular form, with engraved decoration, Chester 1912, 19cm wide (feet deficient) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*) 484. A SET OF SIX NORWEGIAN VARI-COLOURED ENAMELLED COFFEE SPOONS, by Aksel Holmsen, in fitted case; and a cased set of silver apostle topped coffee spoons (2) £60-80 (plus 24% BP*)
485. A WILLIAM IV/EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of panelled baluster form with domed cover, repoussé decorated with alternating panels of hatching and stylised motifs, and with caned handle, by Robert Garrard II, London 1837, 14cm high, 20oz all in £180-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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486. A CHINESE FIVE PIECE CRUET SET, of plain cylindrical design, with textured decoration, on bun feet, by Tuck Chang, pepper 4.5cm high (5) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
487. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a late Victorian repoussé decorated bowl, on lion’s mask capped paw feet, London 1894, three George III Old English pattern tablespoons by Richard Crossley, London 1795, a further bright cut tablespoon, a cased set of six teaspoons, a small pen knife, a child’s spoon and pusher, another, cased set, and other items (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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488. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED TABLE LUSTRES, with lobed and beaded columns and domed circular bases with paw feet, the wide tops hung with faceted glass drops, 19cm high (2) £50-70 (plus 24% BP*)
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Lot 489 489. A SILVER BACHELOR’S THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of girdled baluster form, the teapot with composition handle and knop, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1921, teapot 14.5cm high, presentation inscription, 18oz all in (3) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
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490. THE EMPIRE COLLECTION OF SILVER GILT STAMPS, comprising twenty five ingots, each in the form of a postage stamp, in presentation case £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
491. A PART SERVICE OF SILVER RATTAIL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks by Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1921 and 1922; and a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1824, 49.5oz £300-500 (plus 24% BP*) 492. A SILVER LIMITED EDITION WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL BOWL, by Aurum, No. 48/900, with silver gilt figural handle, 17cm, 6.5oz, with certificate; and a similar Westminster Abbey Jubilee bowl, No. 219/2500, 18cm, 8oz, boxed with certificate, together with two Royal commemorative silver spoons, and a further silver mote spoon (5) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 493. A GROUP OF FIVE TROPHY CUPS, two with twin handles, none inscribed, all stamped 935, largest 17cm high, 16.5oz overall (5) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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494. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a Victorian repoussé decorated salt, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, a pair of salts with matching mustard, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle by George Smith III, London 1777, a tea strainer and bowl, and a napkin ring, 10oz weighable (qty) £70-90 (plus 24% BP*)
495. AN EXTENSIVE SERVICE OF SILVER PLATED KING’S PATTERN CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, comprising: fish servers, eighteen table forks, twelve table knives, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four dessert knives, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve fruit knives, eleven tea knives, twelve tea forks, twelve cocktail forks, two butter knives, eight tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve ice-cream spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, four salt spoons and two mustard spoons, some contained in an oak canteen (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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496. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with plain, octagonally faceted columns, and stepped octagonal bases by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1925, 21cm high (2) £180-250 (plus 24% BP*)
497. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of Edwardian napkin rings, with pierced foliate cast borders, London 1902, cased, a set of three salts with blue glass liners, a set of six coffee spoons, two cased christening forks and spoons, a cased Victorian christening spoon, London 1870, two napkin rings and a spill vase (AF) (qty) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 498. A MID 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN OVAL CASKET, of shaped outline, engraved with stylised scrolling foliage, on paw feet, marks for Moscow 1746, 22.5cm wide £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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499. A SET OF SIX CHINESE SHOT BEAKERS OR CUPS, on matching rectangular tray, by Wang Hing, chased and engraved with dragons amidst clouds on a textured ground, the tray with pierced bamboo design gallery, beakers 4.5cm high, tray 15cm wide £250-350 (plus 24% BP*) 500. A SET OF SIX SILVER KING’S PATTERN TEASPOONS by Viner’s, Sheffield 1967, cased; a set of six silver King’s pattern coffee spoons; and a service of silver plated King’s pattern cutlery and flatware comprising six table knives, six table forks, six dessert knives, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, three serving spoons, and a set of six silver handled tea knives (qty) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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501. A SET OF SIX SILVER MOUNTED AYNSLEY PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, with blue and gilt borders, the pierce decorated silver cup holders by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, in fitted case £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
502. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a gravy spoon, London 1808, a sauce ladle, six tablespoons, six table forks, eight dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, including a set of six Irish spoons, Dublin 1825, seven teaspoons, and two condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 63oz overall £400-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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503. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian christening can, with beaded border and engraved decoration by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1899; another with repoussé and lobed decoration, Birmingham 1898, a pair of pierced and repoussé decorated sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1896, a Victorian silver sugar basin, London 1887, and a cream jug, Birmingham 1876, 17.5oz overall (6) £120-180 (plus 24% BP*) 504. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SCALLOP BUTTER DISHES by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896, cased, a pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, boxed, three various sets of silver teaspoons, cased, a late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1898, cased, and one other cased spoon (qty) £70-100 (plus 24% BP*)
505. A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, Birmingham 1918, assorted other silver items, to include napkin rings, an egg cup, a wine label, small dish etc., a pierce decorated spoon, two butter knives, various souvenir and other spoons, a white metal needle case, a plated belt clip and other oddments, approximately 22oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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506. A SERVICE OF SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising six tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1924, 95oz overall, together with a matching ivory handled steel knives and carving set, in fitted oak canteen £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*) 507. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, engraved with foliage and ‘C’ scrolls, and with flower finial, by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1848, teapot 19.5cm high, 45oz overall; and a pair of similar sugar tongs, London 1845 (4) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
508. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised handles and knops, by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1908-1910, teapot 14cm high, 58.5oz overall (4) £400-600 (plus 24% BP*)
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509. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of compressed circular form, with engraved decoration, greyhound finial, and pierced scroll feet, maker’s initials R.T. London 1863, presentation inscription, 15cm high, 24oz, with matching milk jug, 7oz, and plated twin handled sucrier (3) £250-300 (plus 24% BP*)
510. AN INDIAN OVAL TWIN HANDLED TEA TRAY, with applied pierced and cast foliate mounts and handles, stamped Silver, presentation inscription, 55cm £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
511. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL FRUIT DISH, of navette shaped form, with beaded border, pierce decorated and engraved with swags of flowers, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 30.5cm long, 12.5oz £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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512. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS, of shaped outline, on pedestal bases, by James Henry & Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield 1901, 20cm long, 15.5oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 513. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF MAINLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising twelve table forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, sauce ladle, gravy spoon and four condiment spoons, various dates and maker’s including John James Whiting, Samuel Smily and others, 99oz all in (qty) £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
514. A GEORGE III SILVER MILK JUG, with reeded border and engraved faceted body, makers I.K. possibly John King, London 1805, 10.5cm high; a George III silver twin handled sucrier by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1808, an Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1903, and a late Victorian silver half lobed bachelor’s teapot with ebonised handle, Chester 1895, 29oz all in (4) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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515. A COLLECTION OF SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE ITEMS comprising two hand mirrors, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, two combs, four various silver topped glass jars, and one other with plated top (qty) £80-100 (plus 24% BP*)
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516. A SET OF SIX INDIAN BOWLS, each repoussé decorated and chased with stylised flowers, fruit and foliage, the bases stamped Aurungabad, 13.5cm diameter (6) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
517. AN INDIAN RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, two cigarette cases, three small wirework dishes, other similar pieces, a plated vase, hip flask and other items, and a collection of Indian bangles, including four cloisonné examples (qty) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
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518. A SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, of plain, slightly baluster form, Chester 1913, and a collection of other silver including a scallop butter dish, a small cream jug, a pair of pierce decorated small dishes, nine various napkin rings, two cased sets of six spoons, and other assorted flatware etc., approximately 28oz weighable (qty) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
519. A GEORGE IV SILVER VASE SHAPED PEPPER, with a band of foliate scroll decoration, by William Fountain, London 1821, 10cm high; a pair of Georgian bright cut sugar tongs; three further pairs of sugar tongs; a set of six bright cut teaspoons by Solomon Hougham, London 1808, and six further similar teaspoons, 12.5oz overall (qty) £70-100 (plus 24% BP*) 520. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED TOAST WARMER, by Asprey & Co, in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the seven bar toast rack on stand with burner, 19cm high overall; and a late Victorian silver plated sardine dish, modelled as a swing handled wicker basket, the cover with sardine handle, and having glass liner (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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521. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, of shaped oval outline, with reeded borders, 29cm high; and a silver plated biscuit barrel, engraved with ferns and other foliage, having ivory finial, on ball feet (3) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 522. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE: a tea kettle on stand, various entree dishes and covers, a set of ivory handled fish eaters, cased, a set of ivory handled dessert knives and forks, boxed, a pedestal dish, a circular butter dish and cover with cow finial (lacks glass liner), a hot water jug, and miscellaneous other items, flatware etc (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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523. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1901, 23.5cm; a rectangular cigarette box; a butter shell; two taste vins; a small dish; another; a circular photo frame; and six various spill vases (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
524. A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE TO INCLUDE: a bread fork, sauce ladle, pickle fork, a pair of sugar tongs, various sets and part sets of tea and coffee spoons, condiment spoons etc., souvenir and award spoons, and an 18th Century toddy ladle, un marked and various dates and makers, 29oz all in (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 525. TWO DUTCH SPOONS with figural terminals, a set of six 19th Century German fiddle pattern teaspoons, Berlin marks, maker A & B, two Russian small forks, two further decorative spoons, and an Indian bowl, embossed with animals and stylised foliage £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
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526. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE by George Wintle, London 1799; a Georgian fiddle pattern gravy spoon, a similar Victorian spoon, a pierce decorated fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1835, two Irish Georgian and later embossed berry spoons, a pair of salad servers, and a set of eleven mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, 22oz weighable (qty) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
527. A SILVER SMALL SALVER, with piecrust border on pad feet by Selfridge & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1935, presentation inscription, 20.5cm diameter, 9.5oz; a silver oval small tea caddy with hinged top and gadrooned border by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1919, 5oz; and a silver caddy spoon (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
528. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, on pad feet with blue glass liners by D & R Hennell, London 1765; a Victorian spherical mustard pot on three ball feet, London 1877; various other silver cruet items including a pepper mill; three napkin rings; a christening knife, fork and spoon; and other items, some cased £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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529. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING DISH, of shaped outline, repoussé decorated with flowers, fruit and ‘C’ scrolls throughout, by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1894, 30.5cm, 13.5oz £120-180 (plus 24% BP*) 530. See page 102 531. See page 103
532. A GEORGE III SILVER SMALL CHAMBER STICK, with gadrooned border by William Wild & Co., Sheffield 1807, 9.5cm wide; and an early 19th Century silver wine funnel, and an early 19th Century silver wine funnel, maker’s marks only R.H. possibly Robert Hennell II or III, 12.5cm long (2) £120-160 (plus 24% BP*)
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533. A SILVER ROSE BOWL with shaped border on pedestal foot by Barker Bros, Sheffield 1922, 21.5cm diameter, 21oz, presentation inscription £150-250 (plus 24% BP*)
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Lot 535 Lot 534 534. A BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER DESK STAND, the divided top with one long and three short hinged compartments, with reeded borders, and twin handles, fitted with a pair of glass inkwells, on bun feet by Crichton Bros, London 1919, 23cm wide, 48oz, presentation inscription £400-600 (plus 24% BP*) 535. A SILVER SALVER, with shaped and gadrooned border on pad feet by Edward Barnard & Sons, Birmingham 1945, 26cm, 19oz; and another very similar salver on scroll feet, London 1956, 26.5cm, 21oz (2) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
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536. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, with gadrooned borders, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised handles and knops by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1896 and 1897, teapot 14cm high, 53oz overall (4) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*) 537. A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOAT, with scroll handle and pad feet, London 1755, maker’s mark indistinct; a late 19th Century silver repoussé decorated sauce boat by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham circa 1895; a George III silver half lobed milk jug, London 1811; a silver spot hammered sauce boat by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1931; and a silver baluster sugar castor, 30.5oz overall (5) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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538. A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BOWL, chased and embossed with an eagle, flowers, foliage and a seashell, with punched border and shell capped pad feet by Matthew West, Dublin circa 1790, 13.5cm diameter, 6oz £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 539. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, with bands of reeded decoration, and foliate scroll handle by John Tapely, London 1841, 9.5cm high; another of repoussé decorated baluster form by John Edward Terry, London 1840; and another silver cup, Birmingham 1934, 15oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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530. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER ‘CELLINI’ GOBLET OR CHALICE by Elkington & Co, of shaped hexafoil outline, profusely decorated with panels of figures and stylised foliage, the trefoil base with ram’s masks, cherubs, lizard, serpent and beetle, Birmingham 1856, 21cm high, 20oz £300-500 (plus 24% BP*)
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531. A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER COFFEE POT of baluster form, with domed hinged cover, later embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, and having fruitwood handle, maker’s mark indistinct, W?, London 1715, 22.5cm high, 20oz all in £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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540. A PART SERVICE OF LATE VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, six dessert forks, and eleven dessert spoons by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1897, 94oz £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
541. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR NIPS by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896; six 19th Century silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, to include three by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1808, and two by George Ferris, Exeter 1830, two Old English pattern condiment spoons, a Chester teaspoon, a silver caddy spoon, for Prince Charles’ inaugeration, a silver Charles & Diana thimble, boxed, and a silver and enamel souvenir caernarvan teaspoon (qty) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
542. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH SILVER, comprising a George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker W.M. over A.M. Glasgow 1827, a pair of sugar tongs by William Mitchell & William Russell, Glasgow 1819, a teaspoon by David Gray (Dumfries) Edinburgh 1844, a condiment spoon, marks indistinct but possibly Dundee, together with a thistle top teaspoon by Charles Horner, and a Celtic cross small spoon and fork by Robert Lindsay Oban,(Sheffield 1929) (7) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
543. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a sauce ladle, twelve table forks, four dessert forks, two tablespoons and four dessert spoons, various dates and makers, 43oz overall (qty) £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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544. A SILVER TEAPOT, of faceted baluster form with ebonised handle and knop by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, 18.5cm high, 25oz all in; and a matching hot water pot by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1932, 24cm high, 25.5oz all in (2) £250-350 (plus 24% BP*)
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545. A SILVER PINT MUG of slightly baluster form with scroll handle by F.C. Richards, London 1937, 13cm high, 12oz £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
546. A SILVER SMALL SALVER, with piecrust border on scroll feet, engraved initial ‘M’, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1937, 20.5cm diameter, 11oz £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 547. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG with bands of reeded decoration by Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London 1841, 8.5cm; another, engraved with butterflies and flowers by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1902, 8cm, and another similar, London 1897, 12oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*) 548. A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, with engine turned decoration on stepped bracket feet, Birmingham 1951, 15.5cm, another silver cigarette box, a silver cigarette case, and a small pierced mustard (lacks Liner) (4) £60-80 (plus 24% BP*) 549. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, with foliate cast twin handled stands with drainers; another pair of entree dishes and covers, two pairs of 19th Century bottle coasters, and two other bottle coasters (qty) £80-150 (plus 24% BP*)
550. A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE: a 19th Century teapot with ivory finial, an entree dish and cover, serving dish, sauce boat etc., and a large quantity of flatware, including two part services and miscellaneous other items (qty) £80-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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551. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER BOTTLE COASTERS with foliate and scallop cast borders and turned wooden bases, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1903, 16.5cm wide, together with a Hanau sugar castor, embossed with figures and scrolling foliage, marks of Berthold Muller, and a Chinese spill vase, on hardwood base (4) £80-150 (plus 24% BP*)
553. A VICTORIAN SILVER DRUM MUSTARD, with beaded borders, engraved decoration and blue glass liner by Edward Charles Brown, London 1871, 7cm, with a Georgian bright cut spoon; an Edwardian silver baluster caster, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian silver vase pepper by George Unite, Birmingham 1870, and two other silver peppers (5) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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554. A COLLECTION OF SILVER COMPRISING: a bachelor’s half lobed teapot, with ebonised handle and knop, Chester 1900; a small dish with inset Churchill coin, a bottle coaster with wooden base, a pair of candlesticks, three small dishes, an overlaid circular glass stand, a pink enamel backed dressing table set, a hand mirror, a small photo frame with thistle decoration, various glass jars, a cased pair of napkin rings, another, and a white metal napkin rings, approximately 20oz weighable (qty) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
555. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising four sauce ladles, four tablespoons, four table forks, nine dessert spoons and three dessert forks, various dates and makers, 41.5oz £200-300 (plus 24% BP*)
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556. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of rounded form, engraved with scrolling foliage and having ivory handle and knop, by Thomas Henry Francis & Frederick Francis, London 1860, 13.5cm high, 19.5oz all in £200-300 (plus 24% BP*) 557. A VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL CHAMBER STICK, of pierce decorated and shaped hexagonal form with snuffer, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield (probably from a desk stand), 8cm high; a late Victorian silver baluster cream jug, repoussé decorated with swags of flowers, London 1892, another Victorian example on scalloped feet by Henry Holland, London 1873; a silver repoussé decorated sugar basin, London 1931; and a Dutch swing handled sugar basket, import marks for London 1893, 17oz overall (5) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*) 558. AN IRISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP, on beaded base by Wakeley & Wheeler, Dublin 1913, 9cm high; a late Victorian silver mug of plain design by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896; a silver cream jug with reeded borders, Birmingham 1930; and another small baluster cream jug, Chester 1907, 18.5oz overall (4) £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
559. TEN VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, together with a similar table fork and three dessert spoons, various dates and makers, 20oz overall (qty) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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560. A GEORGE II SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1750, another by Edward Sawyer, Birmingham 1775, a set of four early Georgian dessert spoons, marks indistinct, and a soup spoon by William Turner, London 1757 (7) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 561. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SALAD SERVERS, with scalloped bowls, and ivory handles by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902; a pair of late Victorian silver fish servers with engraved decoration and carved ivory handles by John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1898; and a silver bread knife with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1910 (5) £70-100 (plus 24% BP*)
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562. A GEORGE III SILVER STILTON SCOOP, with ivory handle by George Smith III and William Fearn, London 1795, 25cm long; and another small silver cheese scoop with carved ivory handle by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 16cm (2) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*) 563. A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, with pierced blade, maker’s mark indistinct but possibly by John Shekleton, London 1806; a pair of late Victorian silver berry spoons, London 1893; a George III silver gravy spoon, later converted to a serving fork, a collection of five 19th Century silver fish or butter knives, including an early Victorian Scottish example by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1844, two with mother of pearl handles, and a further later butter knife, 22oz all in (10) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
564. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE TOPPED SPOONS by Alfred Fuller, London 1892, assorted other 19th Century and later silver flatware, including a preserve spoon, tea and condiment spoons, commemorative spoons, two white metal flower spoons, two cased part sets of spoons, one with tongs, two cased sets of silver handled tea knives, and a pair of plated nutcrackers and walnut picks, cased, approximately 18.5oz weighable (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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565. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PIERCE-DECORATED GRAPE SCISSORS by Edward Hutton, London 1887, in fitted case; a late Georgian silver fiddle and thread pattern small sifter spoon by Eley & Fearn, London 1816; five various pairs of silver sugar tongs; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834; a pair of menu holders modelled with pheasants, Chester 1914; and a small rattle bell in the form of a seated cat, Birmingham 1921 (qty) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
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566. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED TWIN BRANCH THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, with foliate cast borders, reeded arms, and flame finials, 34.5cm high £80-150 (plus 24% BP*)
567. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE by Birks, Montreal, 31cm long £60-80 (plus 24% BP*) 568. A LATE 19TH CENTURY LARGE PUNCH BOWL possibly Colonial, of half lobed pedestal design, the underside with engraved presentation inscription to Colonel Sir Hambleton Custance K.C.B., by officers who served under his command in the 1st or West Norfolk Militia, 1882, the side with engraved Custance coat of arms, and with spurious marks, 37.5cm diameter, with hexagonal ebonised stand, and wooden box £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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569. A SPANISH SILVER NEF, with three tall fully rigged masts, grained plank deck with various figures, the hull repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, a detachable base with four pierce decorated wheels, pentagram star mark and further indistinct stamp, 39cm high, 23oz overall £800-1200 (plus 24% BP*)
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570. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN, POSSIBLY HANAU, PRESENTATION CUP, of Middle Eastern interest, having slightly flared bowl with gilt interior, on hexafoil base with foliate scrollwork, presentation inscription to Shaikh Moustafa El Khairy, Mayor of Ramleh 1940, the base stamped 800, 18cm high, with associated cover
* Sheikh Mustafa El-Khairi (b.1897, Ramla, Palestine) studied at Al-Azhar in Cairo, and became Mayor of Ramla in 1920. During this era of British Mandate, he opposed the Peel Commission, fought in the 2nd Arab Rebellion, and was part of the National Defence Party. El-Khairi held the position of Mayor until the pivotal Arab-Israeli conflict of July 1947. He died in 1950. The patriarchal role and legacy of Sheik Mustafa El-Khairi’s involvement in Palestinian-Israeli relations is explored in Sandy Tolan’s book ‘The Lemon Tree, An Arab, A Jew and the Heart of the Middle East’ (2506, Bloomsbury, ISBN 13: 978-1-58234-343-3) £300-400 (plus 24% BP*)
571. A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOAT, with acanthus capped scroll handle, on shell capped hoof feet by John Langlands I and John Goodrick, Newcastle 1755, 9cm high, 4 ozs £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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572. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY HANAU PEDESTAL TABLE SALTS, of lobed design, impressed marks B.M., probably for Berthold Mueller, 5cm high (2) £40-60 (plus 24% BP*)
573. FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS by James Erskine, Aberdeen c.1795, engraved initials WCG, 9 oz; and a George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon by James Erskine, Aberdeen c.1795, later engraved initial ‘M’ (5) £140-180 (plus 24% BP*)
574. TWO GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, one by William Bateman, London 1828, the other by John Coakley (Liverpool), Chester 1829, both initialled ‘L’ and a group of three early 19th Century Indian Colonial table forks, two of fiddle pattern by Robert Gordon, Madras, struck ‘RG7’; and Francis Dormieux, Calcutta 1818, the other of Old English pattern by John Hunt, Calcutta c.1810 (5) £70-100 (plus 24% BP*)
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575. A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, maker’s mark W.H. possibly William Hope (Plymouth Dock), Exeter 1817; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with acorn ends by Richard Mills, c.1770, 11.8cm long; and a group of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, to include one with wrythen stem, maker I.L. probably John Lambe, c.1760, a pair by Richard Crossley, London 1785, one with bright cut decoration by Benjamin Mountigue, 1785, one with Russian counter mark, possibly William Tweedie, c.1775, and one other, maker’s mark I.T. (13) £80-120 (plus 24% BP*)
576. A PART SERVICE OF VICTORIAN SILVER KING’S PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising six tablespoons, two table forks, two dessert forks, a dessert spoon and a teaspoon, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1889, and a similar mustard spoon, 35oz overall (qty) £250-300 (plus 24% BP*) 577. A C19TH SILVER-PLATED OVAL TWINHANDLED TEA TRAY, with gadrooned and pierced decorated gallery, 60cm; together with two cased sets of plated coffee spoons, and a cased set of German tea knives. (qty.) £40-80 (plus 24% BP*)
Lot 575
578. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN BONBONNIERE, of rounded oval form, having foliate cast handle, beaded border and gilt interior, on foliate cast feet, 16.5 cm wide, stamped 800M; and a small German pierced decorated dish (2) £100-150 (plus 24% BP*)
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579. A GERMAN SALVER, with shaped and reeded border, stamped Buchler 800, 32 cm £150-200 (plus 24% BP*)
580. A SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, with silver mounted ivory handles, in fitted walnut case, the case with presentation plaques inscribed to Dr W. Williams by Sir Andrew Walker, and with yacht name ‘Cuhona’ R.Y.S. Madeira, Canary, Barbados and Bermuda, 1891-1892 Sir Andrew Barclay Walker (1824-1893) was a brewer and Liverpool councillor with a great interest in yachting. The ‘Cuhona’ was one of a number of yachts owned by him, which he sailed at the North Shannon Yacht Club in Ireland. He built the Walker Art Gallery and donated it to the city of Liverpool, for which he received his knighthood in 1877. £50-80 (plus 24% BP*) 581. A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include a 19th Century wine funnel, three chambersticks, a coaster, an entrée dish, a cased set of fish eaters, assorted flatware and other items (qty) £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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582. A FRENCH SILVER AND SILVER-GILT CHALICE, the bowl relief decorated with the twelve apostles, the flared base with the symbols of the four Evangelists and inscription “Deus charitas est et nos congnovimus et credidimus charitati”, the dished paten similarly decorated, import marks for F. Osborne & Co. Ltd., London 1953, 17cm high, in fitted box £700-900 (plus 24% BP*)
583. AN ITALIAN SILVER-GILT CHALICE, probably 19th Century, the beaded bowl and column engraved with repeated stylized leaves, the base with four applied Evangelist motifs, and having plain dished paten, 23 cm high (2) £100-200 (plus 24% BP*)
584. A SILVER PATEN, of plain spot-hammered design, Birmingham 1935, 15 cm, 5.5 oz £50-80 (plus 24% BP*)
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585. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF SILVER KING’S PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising thirteen table spoons, fourteen dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six grapefruit spoons, six coffee spoons and a sauce ladle, various dates and makers, 96 oz overall, together with a matching silver handled cake slice, eleven matching silver-plated table knives with steel blades, and seven similar dessert knives (qty.) £800-1000 (plus 24% BP*)
586. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOON, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle circa 1780, a small quantity of silver including a pair of Edwardian knife rests, Birmingham 1903, a German S.S. Stuyvesant souvenir spoon, and other items (qty) £25-30 (plus 24% BP*)
587. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising three tablespoons, six table forks, four dessert spoons and six dessert forks, various dates of makers, 32oz overall (qty) £200-250 (plus 24% BP*) 588. A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN HOOKAH, profusely embossed and engraved with figures and scenes, and stylised foliage, the upper section with domed cover, and having beaded borders, hung with engraved head motifs, 52cm high £350-450 (plus 24% BP*)
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DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17 (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Jewellery & Silver Wednesday 27th March 2019 OXFORD Further entries invited Closing date: Friday 1st March
Clocks & Barometers Sale Wednesday 23rd January 2019
Sold for £4000 (hammer price)
A French Art Deco enamel and diamond set compact, sold for £5,800 (hammer price)
Enquiries: Jewellery & Watches Louise Dennis FGA DGA louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk
Suitable Entries Invited Closing date 7th December 2018
For Valuations & Enquiries Clive Turner 01865 241358 lots@mallams.co.uk www.mallams.co.uk
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Silver & Objets de Vertu Alicia Rogers alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk Mallams Auctioneers, Bocardo House, St Michael’s Street, Oxford OX1 2EB T: 01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk
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Jewellery&Silver Wednesday 14 November 2018 OXFORD