Jewellery, Watches & Silver - 8th & 9th December 2020 (Mallams Oxford)

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Mallams JEWE LLE RY

1788

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W A T C H ES

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18 & 19 NOVEMBER 2020 OXFORD



Mallams 1788

J EW ELLERY & WAT C HES WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER

SILV ER WEDNESDAY 18 & THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER

Viewing By Appointment Only: Wednesday 11 November 10am – 4pm Thursday 12 November 10am – 4pm Friday 13 November 10am – 4pm Monday 16 November 10am – 4pm Tuesday 17 November 10am – 4pm Auction Time: 11am (online only) Catalogue: £10 Auction Location: Bocardo House 24a St. Michael’s Street Oxford OX1 2EB +44 (0)1865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk 1


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Mallams 1788

CONTENTS WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER Jewellery

1 - 361

Watches

362 - 406

Objets de Vertu

484 - 580

THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER

SPECIALISTS:

Objets de Vertu

581 - 689

Silver

690 - 1080

AUCTION ENQUIRIES & CONDITION REPORTS Jack Stinson oxford2@mallams.co.uk +44 (0)1865 241358 MARKETING & PRESS ENQUIRIES oxford@mallams.co.uk +44 (0)1865 241358

Louise Dennis FGA DGA Jewellery & Watches louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk

BIDS +44 (0)1865 241358 Fax +44 (0)1865 725483 or to bid via the internet www.mallams.co.uk www.the-saleroom.com CONDITIONS OF SALE This auction is subject to important notices, conditions of sale and reserves, which can be found towards the end of the catalogue.

Alicia Rogers Silver & Objets de Vertu alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk

online catalogue www.mallams.co.uk

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Important Sale Notice: Buyer’s premium 27% inclusive of VAT on each lot. Lots purchased via the-saleroom.com will incur an additional charge of 4.95% + 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 3pm 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 Gemstone 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.


J EW ELLERY & WATC HE S Lots 1 – 406


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1. A THREE COLOUR PRECIOUS METAL NECKLACE, of wishbone design, with chevron-shaped links, stamped ‘750’, and a bracelet of similar design, also stamped ‘750’, lengths 39cm and 19.5cm respectively (2) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

2. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CURB-LINK BRACELET, of hollow construction, with alternate polished and textured links, stamped ‘9c’, the foliate scroll engraved padlock clasp stamped ‘9ct’, length 17cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

3. A 9CT GOLD COLLAR NECKLACE, designed as two overlapping ribbons of textured brick-link design, 9ct gold mounted, length 39cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 4. A 9CT GOLD COLLAR NECKLACE, of fancy brick-link design, length 40cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 5. A CHARM BRACELET, the yellow precious metal fancylink bracelet suspending a collection of assorted charms and pendants, to include a 9ct gold and enamel Festival of Britain charm, a memorial locket and a half Sovereign pendant, length 19cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

6. A FANCY-LINK NECKLACE BY UNOAERRE, the multi-strand necklace with bead spacers, signed and stamped ‘375’, length 46cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

7. A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, of curb-link design, with swivel clasp and T-bar suspension, length 34.5cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

8. TWO TURQUOISE SET BROOCHES, the first a Georgian panel brooch, circa 1820-30, centred with four cabochon turquoises to a cannetille work surround of beads, wirework and scrolls, (fitting possibly later added), the second a late Victorian/Edwardian bar brooch, designed as two openwork hearts, each centred with a cabochon turquoise, stamped ‘15’, both brooch lengths 3.7cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 9. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN GEM SET BRACELET, of curb-link design, alternately spaced with half pearls and turquoise cabochons, (half pearls untested for origin, some imitation pearls and blue cabochons later replaced), stamped ‘9ct’, length 16.5cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 10. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN GEM SET BRACELET, of gate-link design, alternately spaced with half pearls and turquoise coloured cabochons, stamped ‘15C’, (half pearls untested for origin), length 19cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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11. A VICTORIAN CITRINE PANEL BROOCH, the oval mixed-cut citrine in pinched collet setting, to a tiered openwork panel of foliate scrolls and beads, suspending plaitedlink swags and two engraved amphora drops below, with later fitting, length 9.5cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 12. A CHARM BRACELET, the hollow curb-link bracelet stamped ‘15’, with 15ct gold padlock clasp hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, suspending a collection of assorted pendants and charms, to include a George V half sovereign, dated 1913, a 9ct gold cat, a 9ct gold motor car, and an enamel fish, length approximately 18cm £600-800 (plus 27% BP*) 13. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL FANCY-LINK LONG CHAIN, with swivel clasp, length 156cm £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

14. AN 18CT THREE COLOUR GOLD WEDDING BAND, of textured flat section design, ring size O £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

15. A CHARM BRACELET, the curb-link bracelet of parttextured finish, with foliate engraved padlock clasp stamped ‘9ct’, suspending a collection of charms and pendants, to include a loose mounted George V sovereign, dated 1913, a loose mounted Edward VII half sovereign, dated 1904, a 9ct gold heartshaped locket, and a gilt metal circular locket, bracelet length approximately 17.5cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

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16. A 9CT GOLD CURB-LINK BRACELET, with padlock clasp, length 18.5cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

17. A FANCY-LINK BRACELET, comprising a series of star decorated links, with swivel clasp stamped ‘9 .375’, length 19cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

18. AN AMETHYST SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut amethyst collet set to a tapered hoop with textured decoration, 9ct gold mounted, ring size N £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

19. A PAIR OF DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each designed as a flowerhead cluster of round brilliantcut diamonds in claw setting, on post fittings, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, diameter 0.55cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 20. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old-cut diamond in gypsy style setting, 18ct gold mounted, diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size O½ £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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21. A 19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE SWIVEL FOB PENDANT, the oval hardstone intaglio panel incised with a coat of arms to one side and a scrolled monogram to the other, suspended from a later 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, pendant length 5.6cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

22. A CITRINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the circular mixed-cut citrine claw set below a cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in millegrain collet setting, cased, accompanied by a fine trace-link chain, with clasp stamped ‘9ct’, length 2.9cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 23. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER SEAL FOBS, comprising an agate seal fob, five hardstone and paste seal fobs, and a 9ct gold mounted example, with Eastern seal, first seal fob length 2.7cm (7) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 24. A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN WITH HARDSTONE SEAL FOB, the graduated curb-link chain with swivel clasps, hallmarked for Chester 1915, suspending a foliate scroll decorated seal fob pendant, collet set with an oval mixed-cut citrine, chain length 40cm, seal fob length 3.6cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

25. A 19TH CENTURY SEAL FOB, decorated with foliage, flowerheads and scrolls, inset with a hardstone intaglio, together with two gilt metal seal fobs, and a gilt metal fancy-link long chain, first seal fob length 2.3cm (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

26. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER SEAL FOBS, variously set with hardstone and paste seals, to include a lion seal fob, with monogrammed chalcedony seal, a foliate seal fob, with hinged compartment and monogrammed seal, and two gilt metal long chains, lion seal fob length 2.75cm (qty) £200-400 (plus 27% BP*) 27. A 19TH CENTURY AMETHYST PANEL BROOCH, circa 1820-30, the oval mixed-cut amethyst bordered by cannetille work beads and scrolls, together with an amethyst single stone brooch, with pinched collet setting, (adapted), lengths 3.5cm and 2.4cm respectively (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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28. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a tortoiseshell piqué work bangle, of hinged oval form, a yellow precious metal bangle, (later extended), an oval intaglio ring, a collection of unmounted hardstone and paste intaglios, assorted loose stones, and further items, first bangle inner diameter 5.7cm (qty) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

29. AN EARLY VICTORIAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE MEMORIAL BROOCH, the oval ivory panel painted to depict the profile of a clergyman, within a shaped and engraved foliate scroll frame, the glazed verso containing a gilt monogram and hairwork spray, edged with half pearls and ropetwist wirework, to an opalescent enamel ground, cased by Lewis & Son, Brighton, (half pearls untested for origin), length 6.4cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 30. A GEORGIAN HALF PEARL AND ENAMEL MEMORIAL RING, centred with a black enamel panel inscribed ‘LH’, bordered by half pearls, between black enamel foliate scroll shoulders, the tapered hoop carved with further scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, with verso inscription dated 1822, ring size Q £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 31. A 19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE CAMEO RING, the oval cameo carved to depict a female portrait profile, in closedback setting, gold mounted, ring size approximately P £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

32. TWO HALF PEARL AND ENAMEL MEMORIAL RINGS, the first an Edwardian tapered band, applied with a floral and foliate half pearl spray to a black enamel ground, highlighted with a rose-cut diamond, glazed hairwork compartment verso, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1903, the second a late Victorian half hoop ring, verso inscription dated 1894, stamped ‘18ct’, together with a cabochon garnet and half pearl dress ring, (all half pearls untested for origin), first ring size M (3) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 33. A VICTORIAN GUARD CHAIN, of belcher-link design, with later clasp fittings, length 154cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

34. A 19TH CENTURY SHELL CAMEO CLASP, the oval shell cameo carved to depict a classical female portrait profile, within a border of repeating flowerheads and foliage, gilt metal mounted, (tongue fitting deficient), length 4.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 35. A SERPENT BRACELET, the head with cabochon garnet highlight, faceted red stone eyes and foliate engraved decoration, inscribed verso dated ‘15 April 1850’, on a snake-link bracelet, later adapted with clasp fittings, together with a curb-link bracelet, spaced with mother of pearl panels, stamped ‘9ct’, first bracelet length 20cm (excluding fittings) (2) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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36. A DIAMOND FOUR STONE RING, the round brilliantcut diamonds in four claw settings, to a tapered hoop, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size P½ £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 37. AN ENAMEL PANEL BROOCH, the circular convex panel decorated with a spray of polychrome enamel flowerheads, within a blue and white enamel border, (later fitting), diameter 2.6cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

38. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, of crossover design, the round brilliant-cut diamond in illusion setting, two colour precious metal mounted, together with a diamond two stone ring, 18ct gold mounted, a diamond and gem set dress ring, stamped ‘750’, a star ruby single stone ring, stamped ‘18ct’, and a 22ct gold wedding band, first ring size P (5) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 39. AN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cabochon opal claw set between pairs of round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘585’, ring size J½ £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

40. TWO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGS, the first centred with an oval mixed-cut sapphire and singlecut diamond cluster, to a tapered hoop of textured finish, with scroll pierced shoulders, 18ct gold mounted, the second claw set with a similarly cut sapphire and diamonds, 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes L½ and M½ respectively (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 41. TWO YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL BRACELETS, each of hollow curb-link design, the first unmarked, the second with a 9ct gold floral engraved padlock clasp, lengths 18.5cm and 17.5cm respectively (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 42. TWO 22CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS, ring sizes O½ and L (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 43. A 9CT GOLD BELCHER-LINK CHAIN, length 41cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

44. AN OPAL FIVE STONE RING, the oval and circular cabochon opals spaced by rose-cut diamonds points, above a scrolled gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size approximately P £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

46. A 9CT GOLD TORQUE BANGLE, hallmarked for Birmingham 1992, inner diameter 6.4cm £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

47. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL CURB-LINK LONG CHAIN, of continuous design, and a yellow precious metal trace-link long chain, with T-bar clasp, first chain length 115cm (2) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 48. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a moonstone and ruby set owl pendant, stamped ‘750’, on a 9ct gold fine curb-link chain, a 9ct gold saddle ring, a 9ct gold seahorse brooch, a 9ct gold owl brooch, and a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Tissot, pendant length 3cm (5) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 49. A COLLECTION OF DRESS RINGS, comprising an 18ct gold stirrups ring, a diamond set knot ring, 9ct gold mounted, a diamond and gem set novelty cat ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a cabochon set ring, first ring size P½ (4) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 50. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct two colour gold unicorn brooch by Harriet Glen, a 9ct gold winged horse brooch by the same maker, a 9ct two colour gold horse’s head crossover ring by the same maker, a 9ct gold galloping horse brooch, and a 9ct gold mounted hardstone intaglio fob pendant, first brooch length 4.2cm (5) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

51. AN 18CT GOLD BANGLE, of crossover design, the horse’s head terminals with red stone eyes, with French lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, sponsor’s mark S&S and London import marks for 1974, inner diameter 5.85cm £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 52. A JADE SPRAY BROOCH, modelled as a pierced and scrolled ribbon with a spray of oval and pear-shaped jade cabochons, stamped ‘18k’, (jade untested for treatments), and a cultured pearl single strand necklace, with 9ct gold navette-shaped clasp, brooch length 5.9cm (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 53. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT, modelled as a trophy of arms above a pear-shaped drop, set throughout with graduated lasque-cut diamonds in foiled closed-back settings, together with a sapphire and diamond set bar brooch, pendant length 5cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

45. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the line of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds in channel setting, 18ct gold mounted, together with an emerald and diamond three stone ring, also 18ct gold mounted, first ring total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, size approximately S (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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54. A PAIR OF LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PASTE EAR PENDANTS, each suspending a pear-shaped cluster drop below a single paste surmount, set throughout with vari-cut white pastes in foiled closed-back settings, on later post fittings, length 4.45cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

55. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY GREEN PASTE JEWELLERY, comprising a rivière necklace, the line of graduated oval mixed-cut pastes in open-back pinched collet settings, accompanied by a possibly associated gilt-tooled green leather case, together with a pair of ear pendants, each pear-shaped paste drop surmounted by a cushion-shaped paste, set throughout in foiled closed-back pinched collet settings, on hinged wire fittings with French rooster’s head gold marks, and a hair ornament, similarly set with graduated cushion-shaped pastes, on comb fitting, necklace length 41.5cm, ear pendants length 3cm, ornament width 12cm (3) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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56. AN ARTS AND CRAFTS PENDANT NECKLACE, designed as a trio of hammered panels, each centred with a ceramic roundel, connected by chain-link swags, (some swags deficient, later shortened), together with an Arts and Crafts style gem set pendant necklace, and a bar brooch possibly by Bernard Instone, decorated with beaded flowerheads and foliage, stamped ‘Silver B.I’, first necklace length 29.5cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

60. A PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising a single strand of graduated pearls measuring approximately 1.1mm to 4.9mm in diameter, to an openwork foliate panel clasp, millegrain set with cushion-shaped and rose-cut diamonds, together with a half pearl and diamond cluster stick pin, (all pearls untested for natural v/s cultured origin), necklace length 33cm (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

58. A 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING, the octagonal panel incised with a boar and arrow crest, hallmarked for Birmingham 1946, inscribed to interior, ring size G½ £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

62. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET BIRD BROOCH, modelled as a parrot perched on a branch, his body pavé set with rose-cut diamonds, with circular and cushion-shaped mixed-cut ruby set wings and eye, on a bar with single pearl highlight, gold and silver mounted, (three diamonds deficient, pearl untested for origin), length 4.1cm £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

57. A WILLIAM IV GEM SET AND ENAMEL PANEL RING, the cushion-shaped panel centred with two green stones, bordered by black enamel and a row of half pearls, between pierced and engraved floral and foliate shoulders with black enamel accents, the hoop hallmarked for London 1832, maker’s mark possibly WL, (half pearls untested for origin), ring size N £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

59. A COLLECTION OF HARDSTONE JEWELLERY, comprising an agate fancy-link panel bracelet, a pair of bracelets, each with an oval banded agate clasp, a Scottish panel brooch, and three dirk brooches, first bracelet length 17cm (7) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

61. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET GIARDINETTO BROOCH, the old and rose-cut diamond edged vase issuing a spray of cushion-shaped mixed-cut citrines and cabochon turquoises, interspersed with diamond set foliage, two colour precious metal mounted, the pin stamped ‘750’, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.60ct, length 5.5cm £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

63. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET BUTTERFLY BROOCH, modelled with pierced outstretched wings edged with oval mixed-cut sapphires and rubies and rose-cut diamonds, enclosing a half pearl set thorax, with cabochon red stone eyes, gold and silver mounted, with detachable brooch fitting and later safety chain, (half pearls untested for origin), width 4.3cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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64. A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the graduated cabochon turquoises spaced by lasquecut diamond points, to a scroll carved hoop stamped ‘18ct’, together with a panel ring, with central inscription and foliate engraved shoulders, ring sizes Q½ and N½ respectively (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

65. A 19TH CENTURY ROCK CRYSTAL AND ENAMEL MEMORIAL/SWEETHEART LOCKET PENDANT, the scrolled openwork panel with white enamel inscription ‘Cage de mon amitie’, translating as ‘Cage of my friendship’, enclosing a faceted rock crystal heart-shaped compartment, length 3cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 66. A 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL AND GEM SET BIRD BROOCH, modelled as a robin, with engraved outstretched wings, red enamel breast and rose-cut diamond eyes, clutching a pearl in its beak, issuing a smaller bee bar brooch from a trace-link chain, yellow and rose gold mounted, (pearl untested for origin), panel width 3cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

67. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET ‘REGARD’ LOCKET PENDANT, circa 1830-40, the circular hinged locket applied with a cannetille work panel modelled as a sunburst, highlighted with cushion-shaped gemstones and a central diamond, each in a wirework cluster, to include ruby, emerald and amethyst, opening to reveal a glazed hairwork compartment, on a later fancy-link chain with clasp stamped ‘15’, pendant length 3.7cm, chain length 40cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 68. A 19TH CENTURY LONG CHAIN, comprising a series of foliate decorated links, to a barrel-shaped clasp applied with beaded quatrefoils, wirework scrolls and ropetwist borders, length 112cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 69. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE JEWELLERY, comprising a panel brooch, the octagonal ivory panels painted en grisaille to depict a maiden and a bacchante, each with blue enamel border, adapted with later fitting, a pair of tortoiseshell piqué work buttons, a coral corallium rubrum bead cluster brooch/pendant, a cornelian oval panel brooch, a pair of aigrettes, each quatrefoil panel applied with foliage and a central flowerhead, on hinged double pin fittings with French boar’s head marks, and a bloodstone set panel, first brooch width 3cm (8) (also illustrated on page 16) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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70. TWO DIAMOND SET GYPSY RINGS, the first a ruby and diamond three stone ring, 18ct gold mounted, the second a diamond single stone ring, yellow precious metal mounted, ring sizes J and H½ respectively (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 71. A DIAMOND CLUSTER BAR BROOCH, the circular cluster of old and single-cut diamonds in grain setting, on a linear pierced bar, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, length 5.8cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

72. A GARNET AND DIAMOND CROSS PENDANT, designed as a cross of octagonal and circular mixed-cut garnets, framed by graduated old and rose-cut diamonds, below a pear-shaped garnet bale, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, length 7.5cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 73. AN 18TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND GARNET CROSS OF THE PORTUGUESE ORDER OF CHRIST, the baguette-cut and kite-shaped garnet cross centred with channels of lasque-cut diamonds in pinched collet settings, surmounted by a detachable openwork cluster of further lasque and rose-cut diamonds, set throughout in foiled closed-back settings, some red stones later replaced, with later added brooch and pendant fittings, and later detachable old-cut diamond set bale, length 8.8cm £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

74. A TWO COLOUR PRECIOUS METAL GATE-LINK BRACELET, stamped ‘15c’, (one link deficient), together with a short curb-link Albert chain, stamped ‘9 .375’, with watch key suspension, and a belcher-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, bracelet length 17.5cm (3) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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75. AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING, the oval panel with incised dragon crest, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, together with a further signet ring, monogrammed, stamped ‘9ct’, ring sizes F and K respectively (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

76. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliantcut diamond in raised double claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, together with an 18ct white gold panelled wedding band, and two white stone full hoop eternity rings, first ring size P (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 77. TWO 22CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS, and an 18ct gold wedding band (3) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

78. AN EDWARDIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, with scallop pierced setting and scrolled shoulders, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, together with a similar ruby and diamond half hoop ring, stamped ‘18ct’, and a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, of crossover design, stamped ‘18ct’, first ring size L (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

79. A DIAMOND BAR PENDANT ON CHAIN, grain set with a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, on a 9ct gold spiga-link chain, together with an 18ct gold cross pendant, on a box-link chain with clasp stamped ‘9k’, a garnet and seed pearl pendant on chain, stamped ‘9c’, and two further pendants on chains, first pendant length 2.65cm (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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80. A GEORGE III SOVEREIGN PENDANT, the sovereign dated 1820 (rubbed), to a fixed scrolled pendant mount stamped ‘18ct’, together with a 9ct gold paper-link chain, and a gilt metal oval locket, on a fancy-link chain stamped ‘9c’, first pendant length 2.95cm (3) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 81. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CROSS PENDANT, the lozenge-shaped panel of ropetwist wirework scrolls, beads and flowerheads enclosing an engraved Latin cross, with French rooster’s head gold mark and possible French vessel mark, suspending a later gilt bead drop, accompanied by a pair of similar cross ear pendants, with later wire fittings and gilt bead drops, and a pair of further ear fittings, pendant length 8.1cm (3) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

82. AN ORNAMENTAL FILIGREE CROSS PENDANT, the ornate cross suspended from a double headed eagle with coronet surmount, yellow metal mounted, with gilt metal fitting, length 22.5cm £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*) 83. A PASTE CROSS PENDANT, modelled as the Cross of Lorraine/Patriarchal Cross, centred with channels of cushion-shaped blue pastes in foiled closed-back settings, framed by similarly set pearshaped blue paste trios, within a single-cut white paste border, white metal mounted, length 12.5cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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84. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a tiger’s eye and half pearl triple cluster bar brooch, a coral corallium rubrum panel brooch, carved to depict a clenched arm, a smoky quartz swivel seal fob pendant, a plaited hairwork and half pearl panel brooch, a cornelian intaglio brooch, and a double strand necklace, (half pearls untested for origin), bar brooch length 5.5cm (6) £150-300 (plus 27% BP*)

85. A 19TH CENTURY CORAL FANCY-LINK BRACELET, designed as a line of carved coral corallium rubrum panels, spaced by foliate scroll decorated links, suspending a coral bead serpent charm, a coral whistle and teether charm, a coral clenched fist charm and two hardstone seal fobs, bracelet length 21cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 86. A 19TH CENTURY GARNET AND PEARL HALF HOOP RING, the scrolled and beaded panel of lozenge-shaped and circular mixed-cut garnets, spaced by pairs of half pearls, on a foliate scroll engraved hoop, 15ct gold mounted, (partial hallmark), together with a garnet set necklace clasp, gilt metal mounted, a 9ct gold leaf brooch, hallmarked for Birmingham 1893, (pin deficient), and a hardstone mounted watch key, (half pearls untested for origin), ring size J½ (4) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

87. A FINE GOLD 1/4 OZ. INGOT PENDANT, issued by Credit Suisse, numbered 039884, a 9ct gold signet ring, and a 9ct gold fine belcher-link chain, pendant length 3.25cm (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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88. A 9CT GOLD BANGLE, of hinged oval form, with engraved decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham 1977, inner diameter 6.2cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

89. A 9CT GOLD INGOT PENDANT, hallmarked for London 1976, together with a 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet, and a bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, pendant length 4.5cm (3) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 90. A JADE ANNULAR PENDANT ON CHAIN, the circular jadeite panel centred with an oriental character motif, within a pierced foliate border, stamped ‘14k’, suspended from a curb-link chain, (jadeite untested for treatments), pendant length 4.15cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 91. TWO 22CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS, and an 18ct gold wedding band (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

92. A WHITE METAL WEDDING BAND, with engraved decoration, stamped ‘Platinum’, ring size J½ £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

93. A COLLECTION OF DRESS RINGS, comprising a ruby and diamond half hoop ring, stamped ‘750’, a blue synthetic spinel single stone ring, with openwork abstract mount, stamped ‘9ct’, and two garnet cluster rings, first ring size I½ (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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94. A SAPPHIRE SET TIE PIN, the quatrefoil-shaped panel centred with an oval mixed-cut sapphire in claw setting, bordered by four smaller circular mixed-cut sapphires, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, length 1.6cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

95. A RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the tapered band centred with a circular cabochon ruby in lozenge-shaped setting, between channels of round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size K½ £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 96. A HALF PEARL AND ENAMEL NAVAL CROWN BROOCH, signed C&F for Cropp & Farr and stamped ‘9ct’, (pearls untested for origin), length 2.6cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

97. AN ENAMEL AND HARDSTONE INTAGLIO RING, the 19th century fluted setting decorated with scalloped red, white and black enamel, enclosing a possibly earlier oval cornelian intaglio carved to depict an animal, (intaglio chipped), in closed-back setting, between tapered foliate engraved shoulders, ring size approximately O - P £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 98. A PAIR OF ENAMEL AND STONE SET BLACKAMOOR EARRINGS, each heightened with black and white enamel, accented with rose-cut red stones to the turban and neck, on hinged wire fittings, length 2.3cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 99. A 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL AND GEM SET BAR BROOCH, the cushion-shaped garnet painted with a portrait profile of a child, to a pieced lattice bar and setting heightened with scrolled and beaded enamel in shades of pale blue, black and white, gold mounted, length 4.6cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

100. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN HALF PEARL LINE NECKLACE, with box-shaped clasp, (pearls untested for origin), length 43.5cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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101. A CULTURED PEARL TRIPLE STRAND NECKLACE WITH RUBY AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising three strands of graduated cultured pearls, to a shaped rectangular panel clasp of pierced and millegrain design, centred with a circular mixed-cut ruby bordered by graduated old and single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, shortest length 35cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

105. A COLLECTION OF 9CT GOLD JEWELLERY, comprising a belcher-link chain, a curb-link chain, a foxtail-link chain, and a pendant necklace, together with a bangle, stamped ‘9k’, and a pair of ear hoops, stamped ‘375’, first chain length 74cm £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

103. A CHARM BRACELET, the belcher-link bracelet stamped ‘9 .375’, suspending a collection of 9ct gold and yellow metal charms, to include a polychrome enamel Beefeater, a ballerina and a poodle, together with three further loose charms, bracelet length 18.5cm (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

107. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the elongated panel set with round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, spaced by circular mixed-cut sapphires, between bifurcated shoulders, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, ring size P½ £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

102. AN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH, modelled as a floral spray, with red enamel flowerheads and single-cut diamond set ribbon, two colour precious metal mounted, length 4.8cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

104. A GARNET AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular mixed-cut garnet claw set within a border of single-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, ring size M £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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106. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a half pearl set pendant, the openwork lozenge-shaped panel centred with a green garnet-topped doublet, suspending a cabochon opal drop, stamped ‘9ct’, a diamond half hoop ring, 14ct white gold mounted, a cabochon single stone ring, 14ct gold mounted, a three stone ring, with scrolled setting, 9ct gold mounted, and a further three stone ring, pendant length 4.6cm (5) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

108. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a white metal engraved wedding band, stamped ‘Pt’, a yellow precious metal fancy-link chain, a paste set buckle, a pair of banded agate cufflinks, and further items, chain length 53.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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109. A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian gem set panel brooch, of openwork scrolled design, two half pearl set bar brooches, a cabochon moonstone star brooch, with later fittings, a blue zircon line bracelet, a blue zircon pendant necklace, a stone set dress ring, a micromosaic panel brooch, two coral corallium rubrum bead necklaces, a cultured pearl single strand necklace, and a further necklace, first brooch length 9cm (12) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 110. A SIMULATED PEARL NECKLACE WITH RUBY AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of simulated pearls to a barrel-shaped clasp, set with alternating bands of circular-cut rubies and rose-cut diamonds, (two stones deficient, rubies untested for natural/synthetic origin), clasp length 2cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 111. A CITRINE AND SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, the fringe of graduated oval mixed-cut citrines suspended from a seed pearl single strand necklace, (one citrine deficient, pearls untested for origin), length 34cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

114. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the rectangular step-cut emerald claw set within a border of old-cut diamonds, between pierced and tapered diamond set shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size M½ £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

115. A 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE BROOCH, the oval panel painted to depict the Taj Mahal, possibly on ivory, to a foliate engraved frame with bead accents, length 4.95cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

116. A RUBY, OPAL AND DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval form, set to the top with a line of cabochon opal flowerheads, each centred with a cushion-shaped mixed-cut ruby in collet setting, spaced by similarly set cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, inner diameter 6cm £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

112. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET CUFFLINKS, each square panel centred with a princess-cut diamond, bordered by channels of square step-cut sapphires, on hinged baton fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, panel length 1.05cm £500-600 (plus 27% BP*) 113. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the square step-cut emerald claw set between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, with scroll pierced gallery, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size P £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 117 117. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, on post fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.18ct, length 1.25cm £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 118. A PAIR OF THREE COLOUR KNOT EAR CLIPS, with hinged fittings, stamped ‘K18 Italy’, and a single 18ct three colour gold knot ear clip, of matched design, first ear clips length 1.6cm (3) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

119. A 9CT GOLD SERPENT BANGLE, of hinged crossover design, with circular-cut red stone eyes and engraved decoration, hallmarked for London 1960, inner diameter 6.2cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

120. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a flowerhead cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds, in claw setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size P½ £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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121. A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut ruby claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size I £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 122. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the line of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size P £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

123. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire in millegrain collet setting, bordered by round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, with later sizing beads, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size approximately I-J £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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128. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut ruby claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size M £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

124. OF EQUESTRIAN INTEREST: A COLLECTION OF REVERSE CARVED INTAGLIO JEWELLERY, comprising a pair of buttons, each painted to depict a rider on horseback, to a mother of pearl ground, within a bead border, and a set of four smaller buttons/studs, of similar design, lengths 2.4cm and 1.3cm respectively (6) £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

129. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY KNOT RING, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M (leading edge) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

125. A LOCKET BROOCH, the circular glazed double-sided locket suspended from a sinuous scrolled surmount, stamped ‘9ct’, length 4cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

130. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, millegrain set with a trio of oval and circular cabochon sapphires, spaced by pairs of single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped, ring size N £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

126. A DIAMOND AND ENAMEL RAF WINGS BROOCH, highlighted with red and green enamel, with single-cut diamond set monogram, 9ct gold mounted, width 5.1cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

127. AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the scroll decorated hoop inset with a line of five graduated old-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size Q £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

131. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EAR PENDANTS, each hollow amphora-shaped drop suspended from a beaded surmount, on wire fittings, lengths 4cm and 4.3cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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132. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a continuous single strand of graduated amber beads, measuring approximately 4mm to 11mm in length, (amber untested for origin and treatments), together with an amethyst faceted bead necklace, a lapis lazuli and rock crystal bead necklace, and assorted further hardstone bead necklaces, first necklace length 62cm (10) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 133. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a coral corallium rubrum spray brooch, two open face fob watches, assorted silver and white metal jewellery, various bead necklaces, and further items (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

134. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian oval memorial panel brooch, verso inscription dated 1847, (later fitting), a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, glazed hairwork compartment verso, (later fitting), a cultured pearl bar brooch, an Eastern hardstone bead collar necklace, a white paste pendant necklace, and further items, first brooch length 5cm (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

135. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond set fob suspension, the shield-shaped panel highlighted with a lozenge-shaped cluster of graduated old-cut diamonds, issuing a tassel drop, on a reeded belcher-link suspension, with later fittings, a triple strand faceted bead necklace, with rose-cut garnet clasp, and a silver-gilt fancy-link bracelet, with oval locket clasp and French boar’s head mark, necklace shortest length 39cm (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

136. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond panel brooch/pendant, of openwork scrolled design, the graduated rose-cut diamonds in foiled closed-back settings, a diamond single stone ring, similarly set with a rose-cut diamond, a boulder opal stick pin, stamped ‘9c’, a yellow metal wedding band, with possible Dutch lion’s head mark, and a cultured pearl bar brooch, brooch/pendant length 3.55cm (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 137. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the cushionshaped old-cut diamond in eight claw setting, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, ring size T £1800-2200 (plus 27% BP*) 138. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, between bifurcated shoulders, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1977, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size M½ £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 139. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old-cut diamond in millegrain collet setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size O £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

140. A TIGER’S EYE BEAD NECKLACE, designed as a line of reeded hoop-shaped links, spaced by pairs of tiger’s eye ovoid beads, on a paper-link back chain, 18ct gold mounted, with London import marks for 1976, length 66cm £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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141. A FRENCH GEM SET BIRD BROOCH, modelled as a stylized bird with outstretched wings, the body and wings highlighted with cabochon sapphires, the wings and tail highlighted with channels of fancy step-cut pink tourmalines, the head pavé set with circular mixed-cut sapphires, with hinged double pin fitting, French lozengeshaped maker’s marks and eagle’s head gold mark, (wings and head detached, two stones deficient), length 4.6cm £500-700 (plus 27% BP*) 142. A CITRINE SINGLE STONE BROOCH, the oval mixed-cut citrine in four claw setting, to a concave oval mount stamped ‘9ct’, length 3.8cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

143. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL PENDANT NECKLACE, circa 1940-50, the wishbone-shaped fluted panel suspending three drops, on a brick-link back chain, with French eagle’s head mark, length 40cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 144. AN 18CT GOLD WEDDING BAND BY KUTCHINSKY, the flat section band engraved with chequerboard decoration, signed and hallmarked for 1964, together with a further wedding band, stamped ‘14k’, first ring size P (leading edge) (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

145. AN EDWARDIAN HARDSTONE SWIVEL FOB PENDANT, 9ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, suspended from a belcher-link chain, together with a circular Oriental character pendant, suspended from a fine paper-link chain, first pendant length 3.2cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

146. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond and gem set dragonfly bar brooch, an orange and white stone bracelet, with alternate cluster and ribbon bow links, and a cased set of enamel and stone set dress studs, brooch length 5.7cm (3) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 147. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising an 18th century girandole ear pendant, highlighted with foil-backed red stones and seed pearl borders, (some seed pearls deficient), a pair of cut steel oval buckles, a pair of 19th century pendant drops, with French guarantee marks, a pair of seed pearl grape cluster drops, with enamel decoration, a garnet single stone bar brooch, three shamrock dress studs, and further items, (all pearls untested for origin), ear pendant length 7.7cm (qty) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 148. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a coral corallium rubrum cross pendant, applied with a foliate spray, on a 9ct gold trace-link chain, a stone set pendant, designed as a foliate cartouche, stamped ‘9ct’, a garnet set pendant, 9ct gold mounted, a pair of ear pendants, a silver fancy-link necklace, a graduated bead necklace, and a paste cluster brooch, first pendant length 4.9cm (7) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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149. A CULTURED PEARL SINGLE STRAND NECKLACE WITH SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising a single strand of graduated cultured pearls, to a lozenge-shaped cluster clasp centred with a cushion-shaped sapphire, bordered by old, brilliant and single-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, length 42cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 150. A SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the octagonal mixed-cut synthetic sapphire collet set within a border of single-cut diamonds, between fleur-de-lys shoulders, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size P £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

151. A SUITE OF DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND CULTURED PEARL JEWELLERY, comprising a triple strand uniform cultured pearl necklace, with a cultured pearl and single-cut diamond cluster clasp, suspending a detachable pear-shaped mabe pearl and diamond drop, accompanied by a pair of cultured pearl and round brilliant-cut diamond cluster ear studs, also with detachable pear-shaped mabe pearl drops, on post fittings, an interchangeable sapphire and cultured pearl cluster necklace clasp and matched ear studs, and a pair of cultured pearl ear studs, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, ear pendants length 4cm, necklace shortest length 39.5cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

153. A NOVELTY CAT BROOCH, of abstract part-textured design, his head highlighted with a turquoise coloured cabochon and a coral coloured cabochon nose, stamped ‘750’ and ‘LPC 67’, length 3.9cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 154. A 9CT GOLD FANCY-LINK NECKLACE, of batonlink design, signed O P Orlandini, length 81cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

155. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct gold ingot pendant by Jack Spencer, hallmarked for Sheffield 1975, an oval shell cameo brooch, a cultured pearl set pendant, of abstract textured design, stamped ‘9 .375’, a 9ct gold fancy-link necklace, with cultured pearl spacers, an Eastern yellow precious metal ropetwist-link necklace, and a cluster pendant on chain, first pendant length 4cm (6) £350-450 (plus 27% BP*) 156. A VARI GEM-SET BRACELET, adapted from a cocktail watch, the oval panel centred with a later added rectangular step-cut green synthetic spinel, bordered by millegrain channels of single-cut diamonds and square step-cut synthetic sapphires, with later added scrolled detail and segmented bracelet, together with a cultured pearl triple strand bracelet, the openwork scrolled clasp with circular-cut ruby accents, stamped ‘750’, lengths 15.5cm and 20cm respectively (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

152. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, a 9ct gold twisted band ring, a 9ct gold and enamel pendant, a 9ct gold fancy-link chain, a 9ct gold fancy curb-link bracelet, and two further pendants, first ring size Q½ (8) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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161. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the octagonal step-cut emerald claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size M½ £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

157. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a cross pendant, stamped ‘15ct’, in a fancy flattened-link chain stamped ‘750’, a white stone dress ring, 9ct gold mounted, a cultured pearl dress ring, stamped ‘9k’, a silver ingot pendant, a white stone full hoop ring, and further items, first pendant length 3.8cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 158. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HALF PEARL PENDANT, the scrolled openwork panel with central half pearl flowerhead and foliate accents, suspending a baroque pearl drop, stamped ‘9ct’, together with two half pearl set horseshoe brooches, and a peridot single stone bar brooch, 9ct gold mounted, pendant length 4.3cm (4) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

162. A VARI GEM-SET DRESS RING, modelled as three entwined flowerheads, individually centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond, a circular mixed-cut ruby and a circular mixed-cut emerald, between foliate shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, ring size O £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

159. A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a turquoise set panel brooch, applied with ropetwist wirework and bead decoration, glazed verso, (later fittings, pin deficient), two half pearl foliate spray brooches, a cameo brooch, with half pearl border, an unmounted oval shell cameo, carved to depict the portrait profile of a bacchante, a coral corallium rubrum and half pearl set bar brooch, two stick pins, and three further brooches, (half pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 3.5cm (11) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 160. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising two single stone dress rings, 9ct gold mounted, three further stone set rings, and an amethyst set brooch, brooch length 3.75cm (6) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

163. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centred with a trio of round brilliant-cut diamonds, bordered by graduated further brilliants in claw settings, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.10ct, ring size approximately P-Q £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

164. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET GIARDINETTO BROOCH, designed as a pierced and millegrained vase, pavé set with graduated Swiss, single and baguette-cut diamonds, issuing a spray of pear-shaped, round brilliant and semi-circular cut diamonds, interspersed with circular and navette-shaped mixed-cut rubies, sapphires and emeralds, and round brilliant-cut diamonds of yellow tint, (diamonds untested, assumed to be of treated colour), the panel with additional threaded fittings and vacant threaded apertures to the reverse, white precious metal mounted, total weight of white diamonds approximately 2.70ct, width 4.1cm £2000-2500 (plus 27% BP*)

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165. A DIAMOND STAR BROOCH, of abstract design, the tiered cluster of graduated old and single-cut diamonds in claw settings, two colour precious metal mounted, largest diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, total diamond weight approximately 3ct, length 4.8cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

166. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in eight claw setting, 18ct two colour gold mounted, diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, ring size J £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

167. A DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, designed as an articulated lattice of round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, suspending a central diamond drop, on a spiga-link back chain, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.65ct, length 47cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*) 168. A 22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, a 9ct gold signet ring, initialled, and a gem set cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes O, Z and N respectively (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

169. TWO 9CT GOLD WEDDING BANDS, ring sizes N and Q respectively (2) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

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170. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an oval shell cameo brooch/pendant, stamped ‘750’, a smaller oval shell cameo pendant, an oval shell cameo ring, stamped ‘9ct’, a 9ct gold belcher-link chain, a 9ct gold box-link chain, a gilt metal locket pendant, on a fancy baton and bead-link chain, a late Victorian silver locket, and a silver bangle, brooch/pendant length 3.2cm (excluding fitting) (8) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 171. AN OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, 9ct gold mounted, together with an oval shell cameo pendant, also 9ct gold mounted, a 9ct gold belcher and bar-link bracelet, a 9ct gold knot ring, a 15ct gold horseshoe and riding crop stick pin, with base metal pin, a 9ct gold charm, a 9ct gold earring, and a pair of paste ear clips by Kenneth Lane, brooch length 2.8cm (8) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

172. THREE DIAMOND HALF HOOP RINGS, the first channel set with a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the second spaced with round brilliant-cut diamonds, the third set with three rows of round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, each 9ct white gold mounted, together with a shaped 18ct white gold wedding band, first ring size M (4) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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173. A FLOWERHEAD PENDANT ON CHAIN, the textured flowerhead stamped ‘18c’, suspended from an abstract baton-link chain stamped ‘585’, together with a pair of ruby and diamond half hoop earrings, on post fittings, stamped ‘14k’ and signed CEI for Colombian Emeralds International, and a pair of sapphire set knot ear studs, 9ct gold mounted, pendant length 3cm (3) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

176. A RUBY AND DIAMOND SET PANEL BROOCH BY TERRY WALDRON, the abstract bark textured panel highlighted with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and circular mixed-cut rubies in scatter formation, highlighted with smaller channels of further brilliants, 18ct gold mounted, signed and hallmarked for London 1991, total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, length 5.7cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

175. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the principal oldcut diamond claw set within a border of smaller similarly cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, principal diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size S £400-500 (plus 27% BP*)

178. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a Royal Flying Corps wings brooch, on bar fitting stamped ‘9ct’, a peridot and half pearl pendant on chain, a peridot and half pearl bar brooch, a cultured pearl bracelet, two silver cigarette cases, a white metal cigarette case, a white paste buckle, with French boar’s head mark, and further items, (half pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 4cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

174. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, modelled as a stylized flowerhead, the central round brilliant-cut diamond collet set within a border of pear-shaped ruby petals, 18ct gold mounted, together with a diamond cluster ring, millegrain set with single-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18ct & Pt’, first ring diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, size L (2) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

177. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an enamel regimental bar brooch for the Royal Army Medical Corps, a 9ct three colour gold ropetwist-link chain, a cultured pearl single strand necklace, with half pearl and rose-cut diamond set clasp, and three costume items, brooch length 5cm (6) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 181

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Lot 183

179. A CULTURED PEARL SET BROOCH BY TIFFANY & CO, modelled as a maple leaf, with single cultured pearl highlight, signed Tiffany & Co to pin and stamped ‘14k’, in maker’s case, length 3.4cm £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 180. A CHRYSOBERYL PANEL RING, the openwork lozenge-shaped panel of vari-cut chrysoberyls in foiled closed-back settings, later mounted to a yellow precious metal band stamped ‘18ct’, ring size P £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

181. A VICTORIAN SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, the oval shell cameo carved to depict the classical portrait profile of a bacchante, to a ropetwist wirework edged mount, (later fitting), length 5.3cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

182. A VICTORIAN HARDSTONE PANEL BROOCH, modelled as a column, the fluted jasper shaft encased by textured bands, terminating with profusely decorated capitals, depicting mythical beasts and scrolling foliage, the reverse with lozenge-shaped registration mark for November 1880, length 5.1cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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183. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL SET MEMORIAL BROOCH, the elongated oval black onyx panel centred with an old-cut diamond in star setting, bordered by ropetwist wirework and half pearls, the reverse with memorial inscription dated 1896, together with a Victorian banded agate set panel brooch, gilt metal mounted, with later fitting, first brooch length 4.4cm (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

184. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER SEAL FOBS, comprising an early 19th century seal fob, decorated with three colour shells, flowers and foliage, with turquoise accents and amethyst intaglio, (one turquoise deficient), a smaller gilt metal example, of similar design, two bloodstone mounted seal fobs, and a later 9ct gold example, first seal fob length 2.4cm (5) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 185. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a half pearl heart-shaped pendant, stamped ‘9ct’, a pair of agate cufflinks, a pair of white metal ear clips, and further items, (half pearls untested for origin), pendant length 2.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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186. A COLLECTION OF HARDSTONE ITEMS, to include three malachite bead necklaces, a malachite cluster panel brooch, two banded agate mounted button hooks, a banded agate mounted vesta case, assorted further items, and a set of six imitation agate buttons (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 187. A MABE PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the oval mabe pearl surmounted by an old-cut diamond in four claw setting, on a trace-link back chain, the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, pendant length 4.5cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

188. A MASONIC ORB PENDANT, suspended from a fabric mounted fob stamped ‘9ct’, together with a gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Bernex, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, dial and movement signed, hallmarked for Chester 1943, and a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, (glass deficient), pendant length 2cm (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 190

189. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a pink paste rivière necklace, the line of oval mixed-cut pink pastes in foiled closed-back settings, a sapphire and half pearl clover leaf bar brooch, a baroque pearl oval panel pendant, two tortoiseshell piqué work brooches, a faceted garnet bead necklace, a snowflake obsidian bead necklace, and two further items, (pearls untested for origin), first necklace length 39.5cm (9) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 190. A LATE VICTORIAN SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, the oval shell cameo carved to depict Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting, as ‘Diana Chasseresse’, an athletic huntress wearing a tunic, drawing an arrow from her quiver and accompanied by a deer, to a gold frame with hoop and baton accents to the cardinal points, in fitted case signed Alston & Hallam, length 7.9cm

This depiction of ‘Diana Chasseresse’ or ‘Diana of Versailles’ is after the partially restored Roman marble copy of a 4th century BC bronze, attributed to Leochares, currently located at the Musée du Louvre, Paris. £450-550 (plus 27% BP*)

191. A VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND ONYX LOCKET PENDANT, the oval hinged locket with onyx cover, applied with a scrolled initial ‘E’, set throughout with graduated old and rose-cut diamonds, suspended from a fluted bale, gold mounted, length 4.9cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

192. AN ENAMEL AND HARDSTONE INTAGLIO PENDANT, the oval agate intaglio depicting a classical figural scene, possibly Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth, seated with attendant peacock, and Zeus, the Greek king of Olympus, within a white, green and black enamel frame decorated with flowers and foliage, the fitting with lozenge-shaped mark, together with a further intaglio pendant, the oval cornelian panel depicting a classical warrior scene, to a black enamel frame with bead and ropetwist borders, lengths 4.95cm and 5.7cm respectively (2) £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 193

193. A ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACE, the single strand of graduated rock crystal beads to a circular white metal cluster clasp, centred with a moonstone cabochon bordered by blue chalcedony cabochons, beads and wirework scrolls, length 44cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

194. A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a cluster of graduated rose-cut diamonds in foiled closed-back settings, between pierced scrolled shoulders, gold and silver mounted, ring size approximately N-O £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 195. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND STAR BROOCH, grain set with graduated cushion-shaped, old and rose-cut diamonds, with detachable brooch fitting, gold and silver mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, length 3.4cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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196. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a ruby and diamond half hoop ring, a diamond and gem set pendant and ear studs suite, an oval shell cameo pendant, stamped ‘750’, suspended from a fine ropetwist-link chain stamped ‘14k’, and an amethyst set pendant, stamped ‘9ct’ (5) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

197. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a pair of 9ct gold oval panel cufflinks, a 9ct gold signet ring, initialled, a 9ct gold shield fob, with presentation inscription, on later fitting, a 22ct gold wedding band, an 18ct gold wedding band, and a 9ct gold wedding band, cufflinks panel length 1.65cm (6) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 198. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a red enamel and half pearl heart-shaped locket pendant, a ropetwist-link bracelet, a bead charm, two cufflink panels, a pearl spacer chain necklace, assorted dress studs and further items, locket pendant length 1.9cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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199. A MOONSTONE AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, designed as a foliate wreath of rose-cut diamonds enclosing a central cabochon moonstone, on bar fitting, two colour precious metal mounted, length 5.7cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 200. A MOONSTONE DRESS RING, centred with two pear-shaped cabochon moonstones in collet settings, 9ct gold mounted, ring size N (leading edge) Accompanied by purchase receipt dated 18 December 1976 £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

201. A MOONSTONE AND DIAMOND CIRCLET BROOCH, alternately set with old-cut diamonds and circular moonstone cabochons, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, diameter 2.9cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

202. A LATE VICTORIAN MOONSTONE AND DIAMOND DOUBLE HEART BROOCH, modelled as two entwined heart-shaped clusters, each centred with a heartshaped cabochon moonstone bordered by rose-cut diamonds, surmounted by a similarly cut diamond set ribbon bow, gold and silver mounted, (two white stones later replaced), width 2.4cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

204. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond single stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, an emerald and diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, (one white stone later replaced), an amethyst single stone ring, stamped ‘9ct’, two cabochon set rings, a signet ring, a white stone full hoop ring, two locket pendants and a chain, first ring size L (10) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 205. A 9CT GOLD FANCY-LINK COLLAR NECKLACE, designed as a line of graduated panels of textured finish, with London import marks for 1975, together with a 9ct gold plaited-link chain, of part-textured finish, first necklace length 41.5cm (2) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 206. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a conch shell cameo brooch, carved to depict the profile of a bacchante, stamped ‘9ct’, a 9ct gold gate-link bracelet with padlock clasp, a 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, a black enamel cross pendant, a stick pin, an amethyst bead necklace, and further items, first brooch length 3.8cm (qty) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

203. A LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEARL AND DIAMOND FRINGE NECKLACE, designed as a line of graduated openwork panels of scrolled and foliate design, each centred with a single pearl bordered by old and single-cut diamonds, spaced by smaller single-cut diamond set foliate batons, on a trace-link back chain, gold and silver mounted, (pearls untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, length 36.5cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 209

Lot 207 Lot 210 207. A LATE 19TH CENTURY OPAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH/CLASP, centred with an oval cabochon opal and rose-cut diamond cluster, within an openwork border of cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds in pinched collet settings, between similarly set scrolled shoulders, (three later replaced white stones), the reverse with detachable brooch fittings and vacant clasp fittings, gold and silver mounted, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.60ct, length 3.2cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 208. AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a flowerhead cluster of oval cabochon opals enclosing a central old-cut diamond, bordered by smaller singlecut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, setting diameter 1.6cm, ring size P½ £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

209. AN OPAL AND ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACE, the trace-link chain alternately spaced with conical opal beads and faceted rock crystal beads, together with a similar rock crystal bead and simulated pearl necklace, first necklace length 43cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 210. A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND CLUSTER PENDANT, centred with a pear-shaped drop of cushionshaped old-cut diamonds in pinched collet setting, spaced by rose-cut diamond points, within an openwork surround of graduated similarly cut diamonds, surmounted by diamond set foliage, gold and silver mounted, (fitting possibly later), total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.80ct, length 2.4cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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211. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a cultured pearl triple strand bracelet, with a cultured pearl and diamond cluster clasp, stamped ‘14k’, a cultured pearl graduated double strand necklace, with a sapphire set panel clasp, 18ct white gold mounted, a vari gem-set line bracelet, stamped ‘9ct’, a pair of flowerhead ear studs, and an abstract pendant, first bracelet length 18.5cm (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 212. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising an amethyst and half pearl pendant, the octafoil-shaped panel of openwork lattice design, 9ct gold mounted, a lava cameo brooch, carved to depict the profile of a bacchante, an agate mounted anchor brooch, and assorted further brooches, pendant length 3.5cm (11) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

213. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising an amethyst single stone brooch, the oval mixed-cut amethyst in claw setting, stamped ‘15ct’, an oval gilt metal locket pendant, with foliate scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, a shell cameo and half pearl bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, and a further shell cameo brooch/pendant, first brooch length 3.15cm (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

214. A COLLECTION OF GEM SET BAR BROOCHES, comprising a diamond set bar brooch, designed as an openwork scroll of rose-cut diamonds, a diamond single stone bar brooch, applied with ropetwist wirework and bead decoration, stamped ‘15ct’, a half pearl, synthetic ruby and diamond bar brooch, with French eagle’s head mark to pin, and two further examples, (pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 3.8cm (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 215

Lot 217

215. AN EDWARDIAN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, the openwork scrolled trefoil panel centred with a circular mixed-cut amethyst and half pearl cluster, bordered by half pearl set foliage and further amethysts, suspending a similarly set foliate drop and surmounted by a single amethyst highlight, on a trace-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, (half pearls untested for origin), pendant length 6.7cm, chain length 38cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

219. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond claw set within a border of circular mixed-cut sapphires, stamped ‘Plat 18ct’, (one sapphire deficient), together with a pair of rectangular panel cufflinks, stamped ‘15ct’, a 22ct gold wedding band, a white metal wedding band, stamped ‘Platinum’, and two signet rings, first ring size K (6) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

217. AN AMETHYST, PEARL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, centred with a cushion-shaped amethyst in millegrain collet setting, to a tapered bar of old and lasque-cut diamonds, terminating with trios of pearls, two colour precious metal mounted, cased, (pearls untested for origin, later clasp), length 4.2cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

221. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a white metal filigree panel necklace, a blue enamel locket pendant, with half pearl monogram, a Russian parcel-gilt bangle, with 84 standard silver mark and rubbed assay marks, a memorial locket pendant, two memorial brooches, two cut steel ribbon bow panels, and a further pendant, (half pearls untested for origin), necklace length 49cm (9) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

216. AN AMETHYST RIVIÈRE NECKLACE, comprising a line of graduated oval mixed-cut amethysts in pinched collet settings, on a later trace-link back chain, length of amethyst settings 23cm, total length 39cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

218. THREE DRESS RINGS, comprising an emerald and ruby cluster ring, stamped ‘18ct’, an amethyst single stone ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a panel ring, also 9ct gold mounted, first ring size M (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

220. A COLLECTION OF CULTURED PEARL JEWELLERY, comprising an amethyst and cultured pearl oval panel brooch/pendant, 9ct gold mounted, a cultured pearl single strand necklace, with similarly set flowerhead cluster clasp, 9ct gold mounted, a wreath brooch, also 9ct gold mounted, and a pair of ear clips, stamped ‘14k’, brooch/pendant length 3.3cm (4) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

222. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a vari gem-set multi-row half hoop ring, 9ct gold mounted, a 9ct gold fancylink bracelet, alternately spaced with turquoise beads and cultured pearls, a figaro-link chain, spaced with green beads, a 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, spaced with cultured pearls, a turquoise and half pearl set bar brooch, and further items, first ring size Q (qty) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 225

223. A DIAMOND CIRCLET BROOCH, designed as a row of cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds in pinched collet settings, spaced by similarly set lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, in Carrington & Co Ltd retailer’s case, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.80ct, diameter 2.6cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 224. A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the principal rose-cut diamond bordered by a row of smaller similarly cut diamonds, set throughout in foiled closedback pinched collet settings, to a scroll carved hoop with bifurcated shoulders, gold and silver mounted, setting diameter 1.25cm, ring size approximately N½ £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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225. A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND FLORAL SPRAY BROOCH, modelled as a flowerhead of graduated cushion-shaped old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, above a similarly cut diamond set stem and foliage, gold and silver mounted, with later fittings, principal diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 1.50ct, length 3cm £500-700 (plus 27% BP*) 226. AN EDWARDIAN HALF PEARL DRESS RING, with scroll engraved shoulders, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1902, and a further half pearl dress ring, stamped ‘B&H 18ct’, (half pearls untested for origin), ring sizes M½ and O respectively (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

227. AN OPAL AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, set with a trio of oval cabochon opals, spaced by pairs of single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1912, ring size approximately O £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 230

Lot 229

Lot 231

228. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND WATCHES, comprising an 18ct gold cased wristwatch, with pink and blue enamel chapter ring, a 9ct gold cased wristwatch, a ropetwist-link chain, the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, a pair of paste bird brooches by Trifari, (some stones deficient), a charm bracelet, and two further items, contained in a red leather travel case, first watch case width 2.7cm (8) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 229. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN RUBY, DIAMOND AND PEARL CRESCENT BAR BROOCH, centred with a crescent of graduated oval mixedcut rubies, edged by old and single-cut diamonds, enclosing a single pearl, on a knife edge bar with ruby and diamond terminals, gold and silver mounted, (later fitting, pearl untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, length 5.1cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

230. A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each designed as a flowerhead cluster, centred with a cushion-shaped ruby bordered by lasque-cut diamonds, on post fittings, diameter 0.95cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 232

231. A DIAMOND STAR BROOCH, the principal oldcut diamond bordered by graduated old, single and rose-cut diamond set rays, two colour precious metal mounted, with later brooch fitting, principal diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, length 2.9cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

232. A SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, the elongated navette-shaped panel millegrain set with a line of graduated square step-cut synthetic rubies, bordered by lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘585’, length 6.3cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 233. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, designed as a scrolled monogram surmounted by a coronet, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds in closed-back settings, (two diamonds deficient), length 2.9cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 234

Lot 235

Lot 236

237. A SILVER ‘BONE’ CUFF BANGLE DESIGNED BY ELSA PERETTI FOR TIFFANY & CO., signed and stamped ‘925 Italy’, with London hallmark for 2006, inner diameter 5.8cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 234. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut ruby claw set within a round brilliant-cut diamond border, 18ct white gold mounted, together with an opal, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, first ring total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, size L (2) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 235. A TOURMALINE MULTI-STRAND NECKLACE BY MARCO BICEGO, comprising fourteen snake-link strands, variously spaced with free form pink tourmaline beads, signed BICEGO and stamped ‘750’, in maker’s case, shortest length 41cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*) 236. A SYNTHETIC EMERALD CRYSTAL BROOCH/PENDANT, the abstract navette-shaped panel decorated with pierced hoops and beads, centred with a synthetic emerald crystal cluster, 18ct gold mounted, maker’s mark GGM, length 7.7cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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238. A COLLAR NECKLACE BY TIFFANY & CO., the multi-strand trace-link necklace with central circular panel pendant, on T-bar and loop fittings, signed and stamped ‘925’, length 39cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 239. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct three colour gold fancy-link bracelet, suspending a gem set charm, a purple paste pendant, suspended from a fine box-link chain stamped ‘14k’, a cultured pearl graduated single strand necklace, a pair of cultured pearl knot ear studs, and further items, bracelet length 20cm (qty) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

240. AN OPAL AND RUBY CLUSTER PENDANT NECKLACE, the oval cabochon opal collet set within a border of circular mixed-cut rubies, surmounted by a ruby set bar, on a trace-link back chain, (one ruby and fitting deficient), together with a gem set insect bar brooch, and a pair of diamond set ribbon bow ear studs, on later post fittings, (drops deficient), pendant length 3.3cm (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 241

241. A 9CT GOLD FANCY-LINK BRACELET, with twisted hoop and x-shaped links, hallmarked for Birmingham 1982, length 20cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 242. AN EMERALD AND BAROQUE PEARL NECKLACE, designed as a series of alternating graduated emerald beads and baroque pearls, with possibly later clasp stamped ‘9c’, (pearls untested for origin), length 86cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

243. AN AUSTRIAN GREEN AGATE PANEL BRACELET, designed as a line of shaped octagonal panels, each with pierced and textured floral and foliate decoration, spaced by four shaped green agate batons, stamped ‘585’, with Austrian gold marks and maker’s mark ‘AV’, length 18cm, width 3cm £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

244. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET PENDANT, of openwork geometric design, stamped ‘18k’, on a ropetwist-link chain stamped ‘14k’, a diamond set pendant on chain, stamped ‘750’, and a white stone set pendant, stamped ‘10k’, on a white metal chain, first pendant length 2.7cm (3) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

245. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL FINE CURB-LINK CHAIN, stamped ‘750’, and a 9ct gold fine box-link chain, lengths 49.5cm and 42cm (2) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 246. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, a garnet cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, a further gem set dress ring, an 18ct gold slim wedding band, a 9ct gold wedding band, two pairs of gem set ear studs, and a pair of knot ear studs, first ring size L (8) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 243

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247. A DIAMOND SET PANEL BRACELET, designed as a line of articulated geometric panels, each millegrain set with circular-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, length 17.5cm £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

248. A DIAMOND SET PANEL BRACELET, designed as a line of articulated openwork panels with central star motifs, highlighted with single-cut diamonds, 9ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, length 18cm £250-500 (plus 27% BP*) 249. A DIAMOND BANGLE, of hinged oval form, channel set to the front with a line of baguette-cut diamonds, bordered by two rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 3.10ct, inner diameter 6cm £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

250. A DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, designed as an abstract tiered cluster of graduated round brilliant, marquise and baguette-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘Plat’, total diamond weight approximately 2ct, ring size P £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

251. A DIAMOND PANEL RING, the openwork octagonal panel centred with a trio of round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet settings, bordered by single-cut diamonds, between similarly cut diamond set scrolled bifurcated shoulders, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size Q £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 252. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centred with a line of graduated baguette-cut diamonds in claw settings, bordered by a row of similarly set graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.80ct, ring size O £700-900 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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253. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT, BRACELET AND RING SUITE, of abstract scrolled design, each collet set with rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, platinum mounted, signed CSFJ and hallmarked for London 1979, the pendant on an 18ct white gold fine curb-link chain, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, pendant length 4.8cm, ring size O½ (3) £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

257. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET PENDANT ON CHAIN, designed as a flowerhead cluster of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and oval mixed-cut pink gemstones, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750 18K’, on a fine trace-link chain stamped ‘14kt’, pendant length 1.9cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

255. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE PENDANT, the round brilliant-cut diamond in square four claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, on an unassociated white metal chain stamped ‘925’, diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, pendant length 1.25cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

259. A COLLECTION OF DESIGNER JEWELLERY, comprising a white metal snake bangle designed by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., signed and stamped ‘925 Spain’, a bi-colour ropetwist-link bracelet by Tiffany & Co., signed and stamped ‘925 750’, a bi-colour bangle and ear hoops suite by David Yurman, with X-shaped motifs, signed D.Y. and stamped ‘585 925’, and a torque collar necklace, bangle and earrings suite by Gabriel Ofiesh, signed Ofiesh and stamped ‘Sterling’, together with a small collection of further jewellery, first bangle inner diameter 6.1cm (qty) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

254. A DIAMOND FULL HOOP ETERNITY RING, set throughout with round brilliant and old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, ring size N½ £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

256. A BLACK ONYX BEAD AND CULTURED PEARL SINGLE STRAND NECKLACE BY TIFFANY & CO., with polished bead spacers, signed and stamped ‘585’, cased, and a lapis lazuli bead and cultured pearl single strand necklace and bracelet suite, with spiral bead spacers, first necklace length 77cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

258. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 9ct gold hinged oval bangle, with foliate scroll decoration, a silver fancy-link necklace by Tiffany & Co., hallmarked for London 2001, an oval shell cameo brooch, 9ct gold mounted, a further shell cameo brooch, and a buckle, necklace length 38cm (5) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

260. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an oval shell cameo ring, 9ct gold mounted, an emerald and diamond half hoop ring, 9ct gold mounted, two 9ct gold wedding bands, a 9ct two colour gold twisted band ring, two white stone set rings, and a pair of ear hoops, first ring size O (8) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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261. A DIAMOND LINE NECKLACE, designed as a wishbone-shaped line of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds in four claw settings, on a bead-link back chain, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 3ct, length 42cm £700-1000 (plus 27% BP*)

265. A DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval form and fluted crossover design, pavé set with channels of single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k 750’, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, inner diameter approximately 6.5cm £1600-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

263. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centred with a trio of pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, bordered by a row of similarly set round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.20ct, ring size N £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

267. A DIAMOND PANEL RING, the navette-shaped panel of old, single and round brilliant-cut diamonds in grain settings, between bifurcated shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, panel length 2.4cm, ring size O½ £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

262. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular target cluster of graduated old and single-cut diamonds in claw settings, between similarly cut diamond set shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.80ct, ring size R½ £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

264. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the lozenge-shaped cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, ring size M½ £200-400 (plus 27% BP*)

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266. A DIAMOND SET SERPENT BRACELET, modelled as a coiled snake, his head pavé set with rose-cut diamonds and circular-cut red stone eyes, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘PAT 18ct’, inner diameter approximately 6cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

268. A DIAMOND SET PANEL BRACELET, designed as a series of geometric panels, each millegrain set with channels of single-cut diamonds, spaced by fluted links, 9ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, length 18cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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269. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT ON CHAIN, the rectangular panel of part-textured finish, with scrolled terminal, grain set with a line of single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1977, signed LES and numbered 0084, suspended from a 9ct gold fine curb-link chain, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, pendant length 3.55cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 270. A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, designed as three rows of uniform cultured pearls, spaced by two entwined channels of round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘WE 18K’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size P £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 271. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE PENDANT, the heart-shaped brilliant-cut diamond in four claw setting, surmounted by a heart-shaped bale, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, on a fine curb-link chain stamped ‘14k’, diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, pendant length 1.55cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

272. A FRENCH JADE AND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE AND BRACELET SUITE BY DINH VAN, each designed as a paper-link chain, spaced by alternate jadeite beads and cultured pearls in square settings, signed Dinh Van, with French lozenge-shaped maker’s marks and eagle’s head gold marks, the necklace stamped ‘© 1972’, the bracelet stamped ‘© 1971’, (jade untested for treatments), lengths 74cm and 18cm respectively (2)

Jean Dinh Van (born 1927) is a French jewellery designer and craftsman who established his own workshop and eponymous jewellery brand, Dinh Van, in 1965, producing pieces in a minimalist, Bauhaus-influenced style. Dinh Van had previously studied drawing, before joining Cartier Paris in 1946, where he learnt the craft of fine jewellery design under Jeanne Toussaint, Cartier’s celebrated Artistic Director of Jewellery, who retired in 1970. £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*) 273. A BELCHER-LINK CHAIN, with later foliate engraved clasp and pendant suspension, together with a snakelink chain, lengths 82cm and 36.5cm respectively (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

274. THREE GEM SET RINGS, comprising a cabochon ruby single stone ring, 18ct gold mounted, a diamond set dress ring, 18ct gold mounted, and a cabochon turquoise single stone ring, stamped ‘750’, first ring size R½ (3) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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275. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL LEAF BROOCH, with textured and engraved decoration, stamped ‘14k’, and a nephrite bar brooch, with belt buckle detail, first brooch length 4.2cm (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 276. TWO DIAMOND SET RINGS, the first an emerald and diamond dress ring, 18ct gold mounted, the second a diamond half hoop ring, 9ct gold mounted, both rings size I½ (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

277. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND LINE BANGLE, the oval hinged bangle claw set with a line of circular mixed-cut amethysts, spaced by five round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, inner diameter 6cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 278. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET PENDANT, designed as a line of vari-cut gemstones, to include garnet and amethyst, below a hinged bale of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, on a white metal chain, pendant length 5.6cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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279. A DIAMOND SET DRESS RING, of crossover design, the oval turquoise coloured cabochon claw set between single-cut diamond set shoulders, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, ring size M £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 280. AN AMETHYST SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut amethyst in four claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, ring size O £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

281. 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, total diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, ring size M½ £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 282. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the graduated oval mixed-cut emeralds spaced by pairs of single-cut diamonds, above a scrolled gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M £150-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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283. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two old-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, ring size M £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

287. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the pear-shaped mixed-cut emerald collet set within a border of rosecut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, ring size M½ £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

285. A CULTURED PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, the 18ct two colour gold fancy-link necklace with part brushed and engraved decoration, suspending a cultured pearl drop with white stone set cap, (cultured pearl untested for saltwater/freshwater origin), length 41cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

289. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, the rectangular step-cut aquamarine in double claw setting, between openwork ribbon bow shoulders of graduated single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, (one diamond deficient), aquamarine dimensions approximately 23.5mm length x 16mm width x 10mm depth, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size N £800-1000 (plus 27% BP*)

284. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old brilliantcut diamond in eight claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘585’, diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size O £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

286. A PAIR OF CITRINE AND ONYX EAR CLIPS, each heart-shaped panel centred with a mixed-cut citrine within a black onyx border, on post and hinged clip fittings, stamped ‘750’ with French owl gold import marks, length 1.7cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

288. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step-cut amethyst claw set between stepped shoulders of single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, ring size P £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

290. A TSAVORITE GARNET AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the marquise-shaped mixed-cut Tsavorite garnet in claw setting, between trios of round brilliant-cut diamonds of brown and white tints, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, total diamond weight approximately 0.18ct, ring size P £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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291. A PEARL TRIPLE STRAND NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising three strands of mostly uniform pearls, measuring approximately 3.8mm to 4.1mm in diameter, (pearls untested for natural v/s cultured origin), to a pierced rectangular panel clasp, centred with a cluster of graduated cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds, bordered by smaller old and lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, shortest length 39.5cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 292. A DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH, the openwork heart-shaped panel enclosing an urn and foliage, highlighted with half pearls and rose-cut diamonds, above a scroll pierced gallery, two colour precious metal mounted, together with a morganite single stone bar brooch, stamped ‘15ct’, (pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 2.5cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 293. A DIAMOND STAR BROOCH, centred with a tiered cluster of old-cut diamonds, bordered by rays of smaller old, single and lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, with vacant threaded aperture and later brooch fitting, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, length 3cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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295. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in eight claw setting, between engraved shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size N £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

296. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds spaced by pairs of lasque-cut diamond points, to a scroll pierced gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, ring size M½ £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

297. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EARRINGS, each two colour panel pavé set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, on post fittings, with eagle’s head marks, length 1.4cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 298. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular mixed-cut ruby bordered by single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, together with an amethyst and diamond cluster ring, first ring size Q½ (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

294. A HALF PEARL SET LOCKET PENDANT, the circular locket edged with a row of graduated half pearls, enclosing a glazed compartment, suspended from a later 9ct gold trace-link chain, (half pearls untested for origin), pendant length 3.5cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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299. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire bordered by round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size P £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

300. A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING BY MAPPIN & WEBB, the cultured pearl measuring approximately 8.1mm in diameter, between tapered pavé set shoulders of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted (hallmark rubbed), signed M&W, ring size Q £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

301. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, of whorl design, centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond in eight claw setting, enclosed by bands of graduated old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, principal diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, total diamond weight approximately 2ct, diameter 3.2cm £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*) 302. A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, the slightly tapered openwork panel centred with a trio of cultured pearls, bordered by graduated round brilliant and single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, length 4.4cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

303. A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each pear-shaped cultured pearl drop surmounted by a trio of round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet settings, below a further cultured pearl, on post fittings, 18ct gold mounted, together with a pair of cultured pearl and diamond set ear studs, of scroll design, stamped ‘14k’, ear pendants total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, length 2.1cm (2) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 304. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT/BROOCH, designed as an openwork foliate cartouche of graduated cushion-shaped old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, interspersed with graduated pearls, suspending two single pearl drops, each with diamond set cap, below a detachable diamond set ribbon bow surmount and bale, the reverse with vacant threaded aperture and later fittings, (pearls untested for natural v/s cultured origin), in fitted Henry Tessier case, total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.55ct, length 5.8cm £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

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305. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND CLUSTER BAR BROOCH, centred with an oval mixed-cut amethyst bordered by millegrain set rose-cut diamonds, to a uniform bar with pierced foliate shoulders of further rose and old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, length 9cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

306. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET BAR BROOCH, designed as a line of circular mixed-cut brown zircons and yellow gemstones in millegrain collet settings, within a pierced and millegrain border of single and brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, cased by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, total diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, length 6.5cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 307. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the octagonal step-cut emerald millegrain collet set within a border of single-cut diamonds, between similarly cut diamond set tapered shoulders, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘Plat’, total diamond weight approximately 0.20ct, ring size P £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 308. AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the elongated shaped rectangular panel of openwork geometric design, centred with a rectangular step-cut sapphire in millegrain collet setting, bordered by similarly set graduated old and brilliant-cut diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders, the 18ct white gold mount hallmarked for London 1929, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, ring size approximately M-N £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

309. A DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged oval form, set to the top with a crossover channel of single-cut diamonds, 9ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.25ct, inner diameter 6.3cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 310. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centred with an oval mixed-cut sapphire and round brilliant-cut diamond cluster, between shoulders of channel set square-cut sapphires, bordered by further brilliants, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size P £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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311. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, designed as a pierced and millegrained panel of graduated single and rose-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, in fitted Garrard & Co. Ltd. case, length 3.3cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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312. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET PANEL RING, modelled as a spray of cabochon ruby and green stone flowerheads and foliage in closed-back settings, accented by individual round brilliant-cut diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders of graduated further brilliants, white precious metal mounted, (one cabochon deficient), total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size O £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

313. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET PANEL BROOCH BY CARTIER, modelled as a tree, with cabochon ruby and green agate flowerheads and foliage, accented with individual round brilliant-cut diamonds in millegrain collet settings, above a round brilliant, Swiss and single-cut diamond set trunk and vase of pierced, millegrain design, white precious metal mounted, with yellow metal pin, signed CARTIER and indistinctly numbered, total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, length 2.65cm £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*)

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314. A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, of crossover design, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘K18’, diamond weight approximately 0.10ct, ring size M £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

315. A PAIR OF EMERALD, PEARL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, on post fittings, stamped ‘18ct’, (pearls untested for origin), and a pair of cultured pearl and diamond ear studs, on later post fittings, first ear studs length 0.95cm (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

316. A DIAMOND SET BRACELET, designed as a line of baton-shaped panels of brushed finish, spaced by round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, length 19cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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317. A PAIR OF BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each oval black opal cabochon claw set within a border of single-cut diamonds, on post fittings, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, length 1.6cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 318. A DIAMOND SET PANEL BROOCH, the openwork foliate panel of graduated old and single-cut diamonds enclosing an oval opalescent cabochon, two colour precious metal mounted, with later fitting, diameter 2.6cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

319. A BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER PANEL BROOCH, the oval cabochon black opal collet set within a foliate border of graduated pear-shaped and cushionshaped old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, in fitted retailer’s case, opal dimensions approximately 28mm length x 14.5mm width x 9.7mm depth, total diamond weight approximately 4.70ct, length 5cm £4000-6000 (plus 27% BP*)

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320. A BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval cabochon black opal measuring approximately 16.2mm length x 9.2mm width x 3.7mm depth, to a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, (opal loose from mount, shank misshapen), total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

321. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND DRESS RING, centred with a scrolled openwork panel, highlighted with a trio of old-cut diamonds in lozenge-shaped settings, 9ct gold mounted, hallmarked for London 1899, ring size P½ £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 322. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centred with a trio of rectangular step-cut diamonds, bordered by round brilliantcut diamonds in claw settings, 18ct two colour gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, ring size M £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 324 323. A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND CLUSTER BROOCH/PENDANT, designed as a flowerhead of old-cut diamond clusters in pinched claw settings, with detachable brooch fitting and hinged pendant loop, gold and silver mounted, in fitted Carrington & Co retailer’s case with inscription to cover dated 1896, largest diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, total diamond weight approximately 2.80ct, diameter 2.45cm £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*) 324. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in eight claw setting, between stepped shoulders of baguette-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, principal diamond dimensions approximately 6.2mm diameter x 3.7mm depth, principal diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size S £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

325. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped old-cut diamond claw set between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘PLAT’, (shank broken), principal diamond dimensions approximately 7.1mm x 6.8mm x 4.5mm, principal diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, ring size approximately L £2500-3500 (plus 27% BP*)

326. AN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL PANEL RING, centred with a heart-shaped mixed-cut amethyst, within a half pearl border and surmounted by a similarly set coronet, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘9ct’, (half pearls untested for origin), ring size S £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 327. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, designed as two rows of circular mixed-cut emeralds and round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw settings, white precious metal mounted, with Portuguese marks, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size P £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 328. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the line of graduated old-cut diamonds in claw settings, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size P½ £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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329. AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND GEM SET BRACELET, designed as a tapered line of articulated rectangular panels, each millegrain set with an old-cut diamond bordered by faceted synthetic sapphire batons, white precious metal mounted, with foliate engraved sides and clasp, stamped ‘D&H’, largest diamond weight approximately 0.23ct, total diamond weight approximately 3.30ct, length 17.5cm £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*) 330. A SAPPHIRE FULL HOOP ETERNITY RING, channel set throughout with square step-cut sapphires, white precious metal mounted, ring size M £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 331. A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING, the principal old brilliant-cut diamond claw set within an openwork border of trapezoid-cut sapphires, between single-cut diamond set shoulders, white precious metal mounted, principal diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size L

Accompanied by a jewellery report issued by IDRC, stating that the principal diamond has estimated F/G colour and VS clarity, report no. 7202, dated 14 April 2019 £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*) 332. A DIAMOND FULL HOOP ETERNITY RING, set throughout with old and Swiss-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, ring size N £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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333. A DIAMOND CLUSTER PANEL BROOCH/PENDANT, designed as a flowerhead cluster of graduated cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds in pinched collet and grain settings, spaced by rose and lasque-cut diamond points, with detachable brooch fitting, two colour precious metal mounted, largest diamond weight approximately 1ct, total diamond weight approximately 3ct, diameter 2.55cm £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*)

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334. A DIAMOND FLOWERHEAD CLUSTER RING, set throughout with graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.70ct, ring size M½ £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

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335. AN ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the kite-shaped step-cut aquamarine drop in collet setting, bordered by similarly set old brilliant-cut diamonds, below a tapered linear surmount of old and single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, on a later fine ropetwist-link chain stamped ‘10k’, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, pendant length 4.9cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

336. A PINK TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the rectangular pierced and millegrain panel centred with a circular mixed-cut pink tourmaline, bordered by graduated old brilliant, Swiss and single-cut diamonds, above a pierced gallery, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘Platinum’, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size N £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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337. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET TREFOIL BROOCH/PENDANT, designed as a three-leaf clover of graduated old and single-cut diamonds, the leaves centred with a half pearl (untested for origin), a circular mixed-cut synthetic ruby and a turquoise-coloured cabochon respectively, enclosing an old-cut diamond of brown tint (untested for natural colour), white precious metal mounted, with hinged pendant fitting, total diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, length 3.6cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

338. AN AQUAMARINE SET BRACELET, designed as a line of graduated rectangular step-cut aquamarines in four claw settings, spaced by gate links, rose precious metal mounted, length 17cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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339. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND WATCHES, to include an Edwardian silver open face pocket watch, with presentation inscription dated 1907, two agate stick pins, a collection of loose banded agate beads, an Eastern pendant necklace, a cultured pearl single strand necklace, a pair of cultured pearl ear studs, a costume brooch by Grosse, and further items (qty) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 340. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a white metal mesh-link bag, stamped ‘830’, a white metal mesh-link purse, a white paste buckle, a pair of white metal buckles, a micromosaic panel brooch, (pin deficient), a silver open face fob watch, a lady’s bracelet watch by Rotary, a set of six filigree buttons, and further items (qty) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

341. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a cultured pearl and diamond pendant necklace, a ruby set pendant on chain, 9ct gold mounted, two 9ct gold and gem set spray brooches, a diamond set nugget pendant, on a gilt metal chain, a pair of blue stone ear studs, a Blue John single stone ring, a diamond set dress ring, and further items, first necklace length (excluding extension chain) 40.5cm (qty) £500-600 (plus 27% BP*) 342. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a paste and simulated pearl pendant, a coral corallium rubrum bead single strand necklace, two Victorian silver bangles, each of hinged oval form and designed as a belt, with foliate engraved decoration, two Victorian engraved locket pendants on fancy-link chains, a Scottish panel brooch, and further items, first pendant length 5.5cm (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

343. A 9CT GOLD CIRCULAR LOCKET PENDANT, with engine-turned decoration, together with a circular glazed pendant, stamped ‘15ct’ and inscribed ‘Sylvia’, a 19th century gilt metal hardstone fob seal, a 9ct gold mounted cheroot holder, and a silver panel brooch, first pendant length 5.1cm (5) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

344. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a late Victorian silver belt by William Comyns & Sons, designed as a series of openwork foliate scroll panels, a 19th century paste buckle, (two stones deficient), a cornelian bead necklace, a faceted bead necklace, an agate mounted watch key, and further items, belt length 61cm (qty) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 345. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY BOXES, of assorted designs (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

346. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a cultured pearl and bead bracelet, the clasp stamped ‘375’, a late Victorian silver open face chronograph pocket watch, the movement signed J W Reeley & Sons, London & Liverpool, numbered 79261, the case hallmarked for Chester 1897, a paste set thistle stick pin by Charles Horner, a pair of cultured pearl ear clips, 9ct gold mounted, a freshwater pearl single strand necklace, a silver curb-link Albert chain, and further items, bracelet length 20cm (qty) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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347. A HALF SOVEREIGN PENDANT ON CHAIN, the Edward VII sovereign dated 1907, loose mounted in a 9ct gold scroll top pendant frame, suspended from a yellow precious metal curb-link chain, pendant length 3cm, chain length 73cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 348. A HALF SOVEREIGN PENDANT ON CHAIN, the Edward VII half sovereign, dated 1909, loose mounted in a 9ct gold pendant frame, suspended from a 9ct gold fancy-link chain, together with a 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, suspending a tiger’s eye baton pendant, first pendant length 2.7cm (2) £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 349. TWO ELIZABETH II SOVEREIGNS, dated 1978 and 1979, each cased (2) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 350. AN EGYPTIAN SILVER TORQUE BANGLE, with ropetwist decoration and Ottoman tughra marks, inner diameter 6.1cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

351. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, each modelled as a frog perched on a lily pad, on hinged baton fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, panel length 2cm £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

352. OF GOLFING INTEREST: A FRENCH MEDAL, depicting the coat of arms for Cannes, inscribed ‘Prix Offert au Cannes-Golf Club 1906’ to the reverse, with French eagle’s head gold mark and lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, stamped ‘OR’, diameter 3.6cm £500-800 (plus 27% BP*) 353. A PAIR OF EMERALD SET CUFFLINKS, each oval panel centred with a circular cabochon emerald in collet setting, on chain-link and torpedo fittings, 15ct gold mounted, with Birmingham hallmarks, panel length 1.95cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

354. A SOVEREIGN PENDANT ON CHAIN, the Victoria sovereign dated 1900, loose mounted in a 9ct gold pendant frame, on a 9ct gold fancy-link chain, chain length 64cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 355. A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN, dated 1929 £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

356. A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, each with octagonal engine-turned panels and chain-link fittings, panel length 1.6cm £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

357. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, each oval hollow panel with engraved monogram, on chain-link and baton fittings, panel length 1.85cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 359 Lot 361 Lot 360 358. AN 18CT GOLD MOUNTED DISH BY COLLINGWOOD & CO., of circular form with reeded border, inset to the centre with an oval metal plaque, depicting Odysseus, the Greek king of Ithaca, killing Eurymachus, an Ithacan nobleman, from Homer’s Odyssey, the dish hallmarked for London 1967, in maker’s case, diameter 12cm

By repute, this dish was commissioned by John Louis Marden (1919 1999) from Collingwood & Co. as a gift to the vendor’s father. After graduating from Cambridge in Economics and Law, Marden moved to Hong Kong in 1947, joining his father’s trading company, Wheelock Marden & Co. Ltd., which specialised in shipping, lighterage and storage. In 1959, Marden succeeded his father as chairman of the firm, and later sat on the boards of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), the Cross-Harbour Tunnel and the Hongkong Electric Company (HK Electric), amongst others. This dish was designed to incorporate a plaque that was cast from a hardstone intaglio in Marden’s possession. £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*)

359. A GEORGE VI 9CT GOLD KING’S PRIZE MEDAL FOR WINCHESTER COLLEGE, the reverse depicting the tomb of William of Wykeham, with presentation inscription to rim, hallmarked for London 1950, cased by Royal Mint, diameter 4.9cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

360. A PAIR OF JADE CUFFLINKS, each oval jadeite cabochon claw set within a reeded surround, on hinged baton fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, (jadeite untested for treatments), length 2.05cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 361. A PAIR OF ONYX CUFFLINKS, each rectangular black onyx panel in collet setting, on hinged baton fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14k’, length 2.1cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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362. AN OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals and foliate engraved decoration, to a keyless wind movement, the case profusely engraved with foliate scrolls, stamped ‘14K’ with Swiss squirrel mark, numbered 75185, case width 3.3cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 363. A 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case with London import marks, numbered 1087599, dial, movement and case signed, with later winder, on an unassociated strap, case width 2.5cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 364. A SILVER OPEN FACE ‘ACME LEVER’ POCKET WATCH BY H. SAMUEL, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with London import marks for 1925, numbered 522909, accompanied by a purchase receipt dated 1927, together with a silver curb-link Albert chain, a late Victorian silver bangle, of hinged oval form, decorated with crescent moons, stars and foliage, a fancy-link chain, and four further bangles, watch case diameter 4.9cm (8) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

365. A GREEN ENAMEL OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the circular white dial with Arabic numerals, gilt bead spacers and scroll pierced hands, the case decorated with gilt flowerheads and foliage to a green enamel ground, suspended from a similar green enamel four leaf clover brooch fitting, case diameter 2.8cm £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 366. A 9CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Coventry Astral, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement numbered 204572, the Dennison case with blue enamel chapter ring and monogram, hallmarked for Birmingham 1912, numbered 47462, case diameter 4.85cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

367. A LADY’S 18CT GOLD WRISTWATCH BY CHOPARD, the circular white dial with gilt baton markers and date display, case numbered 265052 4095, on a black leather strap with gilt buckle, (winder loose), case width 2.4cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 368. A GENTLEMAN’S 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH BY TUDOR, the rectangular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual wind movement, dial and movement signed, the 9ct gold case stamped ‘Stolkace G.A.S.’ and hallmarked for Chester 1948, with presentation inscription, on an unassociated gilt metal expanding-link bracelet, case width 2.15cm £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

369. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY ROTARY, the oval gilt dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a brick-link bracelet, dial and movement signed, the case signed SD and hallmarked for London 1978, the bracelet signed JAM and hallmarked for Birmingham 1977, case width 1.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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370. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the circular gilt dial with baton markers, to a calibre 484 jewelled manual movement, on a tapered textured bracelet, hallmarked for Birmingham 1968, the dial, movement and case signed, case numbered 1061 7115647, bracelet also signed WHW LD, case width 1.7cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 371. A GENTLEMAN’S 9CT GOLD WATCH HEAD BY GARRARD, the circular signed dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual movement, the case signed Dennison and hallmarked for Birmingham 1953, numbered 12321 563823, with presentation inscription, case width 3.1cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 372. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, signed Ernest Borel and Mappin, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case hallmarked for London 1962 and numbered 277004, with presentation inscription, on a later scrolled fancy-link bracelet with London import marks for 1971, case width 1.65cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

373. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to a manual wind movement and case stamped ‘platinum’, with single-cut diamond set bezel and shoulders of openwork geometric design, on an expanding bracelet stamped ‘9 .375’, together with a lady’s 9ct white gold bracelet watch, of bark textured finish, the square dial signed Accurist, first watch case width 1.65cm (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 374. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY MOVADO, the square silvered dial with alternate gilt Arabic numerals and bead markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, case numbered 49962 534820, the dial, movement and case signed, case width 1.4cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

375. TWO FOB WATCHES, the first an open face fob watch, with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, to a key wind movement, the profusely engraved case stamped ‘18k’ and numbered 17396, and a hunter fob watch, the case stamped ‘14k 585’ and numbered 508735, first watch case diameter 3.95cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

376. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY ACCURIST, the oval silvered dial with baton markers and gilt tapered hands, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a tapered brick-link bracelet of textured finish, dial, movement and case signed, the bracelet also signed DS&S, the case with London import marks for London 1966, in maker’s box, case width 1.35cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 377. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the cushion-shaped dial with baton markers, to a jewelled calibre 485 manual wind movement numbered 34971525, on a tapered textured bracelet, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1973 and numbered 7115637, dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, the bracelet hallmarked for London 1974 and also signed WHW LD, case width 1.5cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 378 378. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET ‘CONSTELLATION IRIS MY CHOICE’ BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the circular signed dial with vari-coloured single-cut gem set markers, to a bi-colour case and segmented bracelet, with round brilliant-cut diamond set bezel, case back numbered 59890107, bracelet numbered 6563/875, accompanied by maker’s pouch, box and papers, with international warranty card dated 27 January 2007, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, case width 2.3cm £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

379. A RUBY AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH BY DELANEAU FOR KUTCHINSKY, the circular dial pavé set with single-cut diamonds, to a circular convex case and shaped panel shoulders, pavé set throughout with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and circular-cut rubies, (rubies untested for natural/synthetic origin), on a fancy brick-link bracelet, the glass and case signed DeLaneau, the case also signed Kutchinsky and numbered ‘L397 1684’, with 18ct gold convention mark, the bracelet stamped ‘MM 750’, with inscription to clasp dated ‘23-7-89’, total diamond weight approximately 0.75ct, case width 2.05cm £800-1000 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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Lot 383

380. A GENTLEMAN’S AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular white dial with Roman numerals, to a jewelled automatic movement numbered 12890, the case stamped ‘750’ with Swiss gold mark, numbered 18493019 and 4120 645, on a leather strap, dial, movement, case and strap signed, in maker’s box, case width 3.35cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 381. A GENTLEMAN’S AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY UNIVERSAL GENÉVE, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, tapered hands and centre seconds hand, to an automatic movement numbered 139, the case stamped ‘18K 0,750’ and numbered 1509491 10216, with Swiss gold marks, dial, movement and case signed, on a later leather strap, together with a gilt metal open face pocket watch, the dial signed Aureole, first watch case width 3.4cm (2) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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382. A GENTLEMAN’S 9CT GOLD ‘PRECISION’ WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, the circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual movement numbered N95423, dial and movement signed, the case signed Dennison and Rolex, numbered 12868 and 37921, hallmarked for Birmingham 1960, (winder deficient), case width 3.1cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

383. A GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH, the circular white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed J. W. Benson, to a manual wind movement and cushion-shaped case, on a later 9ct gold mesh-link bracelet signed DS&S, case width 3cm £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 384. A GENTLEMAN’S ‘ADMIRAL’ AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular signed silvered dial with baton markers, centre seconds hand and date display, on an unassociated leather strap, accompanied by purchase receipt dated 3 August 1973, in maker’s box, case width 3.35cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

385. AN AUTOMATIC ‘CONQUEST CALENDAR’ WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular signed silvered dial with gilt arrowhead batons, date display and centre seconds hand, to an automatic movement and gilt case with stainless steel case back, on a later unassociated leather strap, case width 3.4cm £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

386. A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular dial with arrowhead, bead and baton markers alternating with Arabic numerals, centre seconds hand and outer scale 0-60, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 1268N and 7118340, the case back numbered 23197, the case back and shoulder lugs numbered 166, dial, movement and case signed, on an unassociated leather strap, case width 3.55cm £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

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387. A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL AND YELLOW GOLD AUTOMATIC CALENDAR ‘OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST’ BRACELET WATCH BY ROLEX, the circular dial with luminous baton markers, luminous insert hands, magnified date display and outer scale 0-60, the stainless steel case with yellow gold fluted bezel, on a stainless steel and yellow gold Oyster link bracelet, model ref. 116333, serial no. 147T2864, in maker’s box, case width 4.1cm £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

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388. A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL’ WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, circa 1990, the circular black dial with luminous baton and dot markers, date display, luminous hands and centre seconds hand, to a quartz movement numbered 1441, on a tapered bracelet, dial, case and bracelet signed, case width 4cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

389. A LADY’S BRACELET WATCH, the octagonal silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case stamped ‘9ct’, on an expanding baton-link bracelet stamped ‘15ct’, together with a lady’s stainless steel cased wristwatch by Omega, first watch case width 2.3cm (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 390. A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘DYNAMIC’ BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, circa 1970, the circular blue dial with baton markers, luminous insert hands and centre seconds hand, to a stainless steel case and tapered brick-link bracelet, dial, winder and bracelet signed, case width 3cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 391

391. A HUNTER FOB WATCH, the foliate engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, signed Baume Genève, to a key wind movement, the profusely engraved case with monogrammed cartouche, stamped ‘18k’, signed John Davis Adelaide to the cuvette, movement and case numbered 12966, case diameter 3.9cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 392. A LATE VICTORIAN HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH BY J W BENSON, the circular white dial with Roman numerals, to a signed keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case with pink and blue enamel chapter ring, stamped ‘18k’ and signed J.W.B, with Swiss gold mark, movement and case numbered 648370, monogrammed, case diameter 3.6cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

393. A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND SET HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, set to the reverse with a cabochon turquoise and rose-cut diamond cluster star motif, stamped ‘18c 0,755’ and numbered 189821, with Swiss gold marks, the cuvette signed J. Heming & Co, Conduit Street, London, W, the suspension loop with 18ct gold London import mark, suspending a short section of belcher-link chain, stamped ‘18’, watch case diameter 3.1cm £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 393

394. A LADY’S WRISTWATCH BY MUST DE CARTIER, the circular dial with stylised Roman numerals and inner minute track, to a quartz movement, the silver-gilt case numbered 121245 590003, on a black leather strap with foldover clasp, dial, case, strap and clasp signed, case width 3cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

395. A LADY’S BRACELET WATCH, the square gilt dial with baton markers and tapered gilt hands, signed Kurz, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case stamped ‘18k 0,750’ with Swiss gold mark, the tapered bracelet stamped ‘750’, (one section of bracelet detached), together with an 18ct gold wishbone-shaped dress ring, and an initial ‘C’ brooch, stamped ‘750’, watch case width 1.4cm (3) £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

396. AN OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals, to a keyless wind movement and profusely engraved case with vacant cartouche, stamped ‘18K’ with Swiss gold mark, numbered 43413, case diameter 3.3cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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397. AN EDWARDIAN 12CT GOLD OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the circular floral and foliate engraved dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, to a keyless wind movement, the profusely engraved case with vacant cartouche and London import marks for 1911, case diameter 3.3cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

398. A QUARTER REPEATER HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals, three colour floral and foliate decoration, and fleur-de-lys hands, to a key wind ¾ plate movement signed Parkinson & Frodsham, Change Alley, London, numbered 4587, the case profusely engraved with further flowerheads, foliage and foliate scrolls, with green, red and blue enamel borders and vacant cartouche, the pusher accented with an old-cut diamond, marks to case heavily rubbed, diamond weight approximately 0.08ct, case diameter 4.8cm £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

400. A GEORGE IV 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the circular dial with black Roman numerals and three colour floral and foliate border, to a key wind movement signed Gaskin, Dublin and numbered 2850, the case with similarly decorated borders, hallmarked for Chester 1828 and numbered 41877, maker’s mark CJ WG, case diameter 4.4cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 401. A 19TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a key wind movement signed P. Gill & Son, Aberdeen, numbered 16530, the case with engine-turned decoration, (hallmarks rubbed, glass loose), case diameter 4.9cm £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

399. AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement signed Charles J. Hill, Coventry & London, the case hallmarked for Chester 1904, with engraved monogram, movement and case numbered 151461, case diameter 5.25cm £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 403 Lot 402 Lot 404 402. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the circular dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 29542248, on a Milanese-link bracelet, the case hallmarked for London 1970 and numbered 115669, dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, the bracelet also signed DS&S, case width 1.65cm £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

403. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY TISSOT, the cushion-shaped dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a tapered bracelet of woven design, dial, movement, winder, case and bracelet signed, the case and bracelet also signed DS&S, case numbered 79712, hallmarked for London 1979, case width 2.25cm £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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404. A LADY’S 18CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY BAUME & MERCIER, the circular textured gilt dial with black Roman numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered BM777, case numbered 893188 36663 9, on a tapered bracelet of ropetwist design, dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, case width 2.1cm, total length 16cm £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

405. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY ROTARY, the circular dial with baton markers, to a quartz movement and brick-link bracelet, hallmarked for Birmingham 1993, dial and bracelet signed, bracelet also signed JAM, in maker’s box, case width 2.2cm £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 406. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY LONGINES, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a tapered articulated bracelet of bark textured design, case numbered 62761, dial and movement signed, case and bracelet signed DS&S and hallmarked for London 1970, in maker’s box, case width 1.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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484. A CONTINENTAL LATE 19TH CENTURY BLUE OVERLAID WHITE GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, the waisted and panelled body painted and gilded with birds, insects, and flowers, and having embossed white metal hinged cover, 10cm long, and a late 19th Century ruby glass double ended scent bottle with embossed silver plated mounts, 12.5cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 485. A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL MOUNTED WATCH HOLDER, pique decorated with ribbon tied swags, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1918, containing a plated open face pocket watch, 8cm high overall, and a German silver mounted circular timepiece, with white enamel dial, stamped 800, 9.5cm wide (2) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 484

486. A SET OF FOUR SILVER NOVELTY MENU HOLDERS each modelled with a different game bird, on oval base, by Gresham Barber & Co, London 1910, 4cm wide (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

487. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY WHISTLE, modelled with a double sided Egyptian sphinx head, the case relief decorated with sphinx and stylized foliage, by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1884, 8cm long overall £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 488. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER BOSUN’S WHISTLE, with engraved decoration, by Owen & Boon, Birmingham 1856, 13cm long £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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489. A GERMAN SILVER COMPACT, of shaped and lobed outline, engraved with scrolling foliage, stamped 800, 11cm wide; together with an Edward VII Coronation medal, cased, a pair of gilt metal lorgnettes, a similar magnifying glass, a desk seal, a gilt metal mounted leather card case and a mother of pearl inlaid black lacquer card case (7) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 491

490. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER LARGE DECANTER LABELS, for Port and Sherry, each cast as a wreath of fruiting vine with a sash bearing the pierced titles, by Benjamin Smith II and James Smith III, London 1809, 7.6cm wide (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 491. A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, with reeded and engraved decoration, and foliate thumbpiece, maker W.E., possibly William Edwards, London 1820, 7.2cm wide £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 492. A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL OVAL BOX, the hinged cover mounted with a possibly later painted plaque, depicting a group of figures with distant shipping, within a border of cut steel points, 7.5cm (see illustration on page 66) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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493. A SILVER OVAL TRINKET BOX, the tortoiseshell top pique inset with a medallion and musical trophies, within a border of cornucopia, the sides with repeated foliate decoration, on shaped legs, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1910, 8cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 494. A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL CARD CASE, inlaid in mother of pearl with flowers, 10.5cm, and an Eastern carved wooden rectangular card case, each side carved with animals amidst jungle foliage, 9cm (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

495. A GEORGE III SILVER SHOVEL FORM CADDY SPOON, with turned ivory handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1804, 7.8cm long; another George III silver caddy spoon, with shaped outline, by Thomas James, Birmingham 1810, 9.6cm, and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, by Joseph Fulton, Exeter 1852, 10 cm (3) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*) 496. AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER MOTE SPOON, with pierced bowl, marks indistinct, 13.5cm long; and an early Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1840 (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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497. A 19TH CENTURY YELLOW MOUNTED AGATE SNUFF BOX, of stepped and chamfered rectangular form, unmarked, 4.8cm wide £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

498. A 19TH CENTURY AGATE OVAL VINAIGRETTE with yellow metal mounts and simple pierced hinged grille, 3.4cm wide, and another 19th Century hardstone vinaigrette, the faceted rectangular top and bottom with rounded corners, and having foliate mounts and pierced gilt grille, 3.1cm wide (both unmarked) (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 499. A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, with engraved decoration and pierced gilt grille, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, 4.7cm long and a Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form by Aston & Son., Birmingham 1857, 3.5cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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500. A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, in the form of a bag, with twin loop handles and chequered engraving, the interior with pierced gilt grille, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, 2.8cm wide £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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501. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL, GILT METAL AND MOTHER OF PEARL OPERA GLASSES, painted with courting couples within garden landscapes, cased, together with a Continental porcelain scent bottle, painted with a portrait of a queen and with gilt metal mounts (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 502. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR NIPS with shaped scrolling outline and scallop grips, maker’s mark IL struck twice, possibly John Lias, circa 1800, 11.5cm £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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503. AN EDWARDIAN 9CT GOLD VESTA CASE engraved with scrolling foliage, Chester 1905, 4.3cm high; together with a similar 9ct gold sovereign case, Birmingham 1909; and a 9ct gold small mesh purse, with snap clasp, on chain, 34g overall (3) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

504. A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, of shaped rectangular outline, engraved with stylised foliage, by Frederick Marson, 1889, 9.5cm high, another smaller card case, of slightly curved design, Birmingham 1909, and a 19th Century mother of pearl card case, edged and inlaid with engraved white metal borders, 10.3cm (3) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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505. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PURSE, embossed and engraved with birds and scrolling foliage, on chain, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1903, 7cm wide, two further similar silver purses, one Birmingham 1910, the other with marks worn, and a late Victorian silver card case, with ivory aide memoiré to the interior, by William Hayes, Birmingham 1896, 10.3cm (4) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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506. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BABY’S RATTLE AND WHISTLE, hung with bells and with coral teether, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1884, 9cm; and a silver baby’s rattle modelled as a teddy bear, with mother of pearl teethers by W.H. Collins & Co, Chester 1961, 8cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

507. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, engraved with stylised foliage, by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1891, two similar, of plain design, Birmingham 1909, and two foliate engraved double sovereign cases, Birmingham 1910 and 1912 (5) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 508. A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, engraved with foliage and with pierced gilt hinged grille, maker T.S., Birmingham 1834, 2.6cm; and a late Victorian silver box, of shaped oval outline, engraved with scrollwork, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1879, 6.2cm (2) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 509. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED SCENT BOTTLE, repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, by Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1903, 6.3cm high; another, of plain oval design, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 6.5cm; and a silver miniature hand mirror, Birmingham 1921, 7cm (3) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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510. A COLLECTION OF SIX VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, five of them with foliate engraved decoration, together with three silver cigarette cases, 17oz overall (9) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

511. A GEORGE IV SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL FRUIT KNIFE, by Joseph Law, John Oxley & Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1826, 7cm, a miniature silver circular box and cover, Birmingham 1900, a wrythen propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan, unmarked, three further small silver pencils, a silver thimble, a miniature button hook, and a pair of miniature glass cruet jars, the covers stamped Sterling (11) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 514 512. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, pierced decorated with scrolling foliage, suspending five lozenge link chains with accessories comprising a purse, scissors in case, oval mirror with sliding cover, needle case, and tape measure, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, the attachments all 1901 or earlier, 34.5cm long overall, and an additional scissor case £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 513. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, of shaped outline and hung with three further panels, all embossed with classical figures and scrollwork, suspending five chains with accessories comprising an aide memoire, thimble case, needle case, button hook and propelling pencil, by Stuart Clifford, London 1891, the attachments late 19th Century (button hook and pencil appear unmarked), 32.5cm long overall £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

514. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, pierce decorated with flowers and foliage within a beaded oval border, hung with a further shaped panel pierce decorated with cherubs, suspending five lozenge link chains with accessories comprising a pen knife, rectangular pierced case, and thimble case, by Crey & Co, London 1893, attachments late 19th Century (thimble case appears unmarked), 35cm long overall £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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516. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, the hinged top repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1893, the globular body with flattened sides, cut with stylised flowerhead design, 15cm high, and a pair of slightly smaller silver topped scent bottles, with hobnail and slice cut flattened glass bodies, London 1889, 13.5cm high (3) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

515. TWO GRADUATED MEXICAN SILVER MODEL HATS, with embossed decoration, together with four Mexican silver peppers, a pair of lobed small dishes and an ashtray, all stamped Sterling 925, six further South American ashtrays and a paper knife, all stamped 900, a silver ashtray, a white metal scent bottle with turquoise and red jewelled decoration, 21oz overall (qty) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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517. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, the hinged top repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1897, and having hobnail and slice cut globular glass body, 13.5cm high, and another similar, the spirally lobed hinged silver top by W.W. Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1898, 13.5cm high (2) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

518. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, repoussé decorated with stylised scrolling foliage, by William Devenport, Birmingham c1905 (date letter rubbed), with globular cut glass body, 12.5cm high, and four further smaller late Victorian and later silver topped cut glass scent bottles (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

519. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS JAR, the top repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage by C.C. May & Sons, Birmingham 1899, 9.5cm wide, together with a collection of five further silver topped glass jars, and a scent bottle (7) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

520. A SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS LARGE POWDER JAR, with engine turned top, by A.R. Horder & Co, Birmingham 1937, 13.5cm diameter; a Victorian silver topped rectangular glass jar, London 1855, 10cm; and a Continental blue glass jar, the unmarked white metal cover decorated with a spray of flowers with inset mother of pearl cabochon, 5cm diameter (3) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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521. A FRENCH ART NOUVEAU SILVER CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, the cover with embossed roundel depicting a portrait of young girl and sinuous foliage, within a border of gilt heightened blue guilloche enamel (af), 12cm wide £300-500 (plus 27% BP*) 522. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER GILT OVAL SKIPPET BOX, the top engraved with the Arms of Oxford University, the base inscribed ‘Presented to H.R.H. The Prince Consort on receiving the Freedom of the City of Oxford’, by Charles Rawlins and William Summers, London 1846, 9cm long (see illustration on page 77) £500-700 (plus 27% BP*) 523. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL YELLOW METAL MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER, pierced and embossed with scrolling foliage, 8cm high; together with another faceted glass small scent bottle, with gilt mounts (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 524. A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of oval section, with textured decoration by John Reily, London 1806, 6cm wide £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

525. A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER BOX, of shaped square outline, engraved with a basket of flowers, 5cm wide; a Continental silver snuff box of reeded rectangular form, 5.2cm; a 19th Century circular white metal patch box, with chequered mother of pearl inset lid; and a Continental silver and blue guilloche enamel small circular box and cover (4) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 526 526. A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND GOLD PIQUÉ WORK CYLINDRICAL NEEDLE CASE, inlaid with spiralling ivy leaves, 13cm long; together with a 19th Century tortoiseshell circular box and cover, the cover with central gold boss, with gold inset ropetwist border, 7.8cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

527. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER GILT SEWING SET, comprising scissors, owl and needle case (lacking thimble), in fitted burr walnut oval case, 12.5cm wide, two silver filigree mounted small scent bottles, a silver cheroot case, a needle case, a mesh coin purse, and two gilt magnifying glasses (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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528. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MOTHER OF PEARL RECTANGULAR NECESSAIRE, containing a range of silver gilt accessories, including a needle case, scissors with blade guard, five various thread reels, and a needle, also a miniature cut glass scent bottle, and an embroidered needle case in the form of a shoe, on ivory bun feet, 13cm wide £120-180 (plus 27% BP*) 529. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MOTHER OF PEARL VENEERED RECTANGULAR BOX, fitted with a pair of faceted glass scent bottles, 6.5cm wide, and a similar rectangular box and cover, 10.5cm wide (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

530. A MID 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCENT BOTTLE, the waisted, faceted glass body with pierced and engraved yellow metal mounts and hinged cover, indistinctly marked, 13.5cm high (see illustration on page 70) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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531. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SPECTACLES, with tortoiseshell bordered circular lenses, and folding sides, incuse maker’s mark I.S. possibly Joseph Steward, London 1795, in shagreen case £100-200 (plus 27% BP*) 532. A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, with engine turned decoration and reeded sides, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816, 6.2cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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533. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, in the form of an egg, engraved with scrolling foliage, the screw cover revealing a hinged pierce decorated gilt grille, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1853, 4.5cm £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 534. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER EGG SHAPED TEA INFUSER, with floral and foliate engraved decoration, maker’s initials C.F. possibly Charles Favell, Sheffield 1880, 4.5cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 536 Lot 535 536. A MODERN SILVER EGG SHAPED BOX, of plain design, by Brian Leslie Fuller, London 1980, 4.5cm £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 537. A GEORGE III SILVER BALL SHAPED TEA INFUSER, with bright cut border, no visible maker’s mark, Birmingham 1798, 2.5cm, together with a similar egg shaped tea infuser, apparently unmarked, 3.5cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

535. A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER EGG SHAPED BOX, engraved with simple stylised foliage and strapwork, maker’s initials I.E.S. probably Johann Erik Sallman, and with further indistinct 84 and St Petersburg marks, 4.5cm £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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538. A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR PATCH BOX, with domed cover, maker’s mark I.T. Birmingham 1798, 2.3cm wide; another, of oval form with hinged cover, engraved with stylised foliage, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, 2.3cm; another similar, the lid engraved ‘Wafers’ by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, 2.8cm; and two small circular boxes, maker’s marks only I.T. & T.S. (5) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*) 539. A WILLIAM IV SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, engraved with flowers and with pierced gilt grille, maker’s mark T.S., Birmingham 1831, 3cm; a George III rectangular small vinaigrette engraved with a flowerhead and foliage, with simple pierced grille, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 2.2cm; and another by the same maker (lacks grille) (3) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 540. A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, of shovel form, with engraved decoration and mother of pearl handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, 7.8cm long; another, with fiddle pattern handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807; an early Victorian caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with a flowering plant, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1844; and one other 19th Century shovel form caddy spoon (marks indistinct and handle broken) (4) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

541. A MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER APPLE CORER, with plain, slightly tapered handle, maker’s mark only T.H. crowned, 14cm long £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 539

542. FIVE MODERN SILVER DECANTER LABELS, for Sherry, Gin, Malt, Port and Whisky, another with shaped border for Malt, and seven various silver plated decanter labels, to include Hollands, White Wine, Claret and Madeira (13) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

543. A 19TH CENTURY GOLD PLATED FOB SEAL, pierce decorated and with cornelian inset seal, four further 19th Century gilt seals, a silver mounted swivel fob seal, two further silver seals, two other seals, and an unmounted hardstone seal (11) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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544. A PAIR OF SILVER MODEL HORSESHOES, by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1978, each 5.5cm high, in fitted case; together with a modern small silver figure of a huntsman with gundog, 3.8cm high (3) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 545. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER NEEDLE CASE, of tapered cylindrical form, maker’s mark only for Joseph Willmore, 8.2cm, another, of reeded oval section, by Samuel Pemberton, 7.5cm, a silver mother of pearl fruit knife, by Edmund Bell, Sheffield 1902, another silver fruit knife, Sheffield 1902, a modern silver novelty cigar piercer decorated as a rifle, a nail file, and three other small items (9) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

546. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE TYGS, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904, 3.6cm high, a similar slightly taller example, Birmingham 1904, 4.6cm; a miniature chamberstick, Birmingham 1902, 3.3cm high; and a miniature beaker, Birmingham 2009, 4.5cm high, 4oz overall £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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547. A SILVER CIRCULAR WAFER BOX, the hinged cover with engraved cross, London 1955, 5cm wide, and a collection of further small silver comprising a seal, another with silver handle, two small funnels, an oval pill box, a key fob, a thimble, an embossed small boat shaped dish and a whistle, together with a silver plated novelty dog’s head whistle (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

548. A 9CT GOLD CASED ‘BAKER’S POINTER PENCIL’, a gold plated pencil, two silver ‘Yard-o-Led’ pencils, a silver pen, a silver plated pencil, a Conway Stewart fountain pen, one other, and a vintage Biro, boxed (9) £60-100 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 549

549. A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER MODEL PALANQUIN, with bearers, by Wang Hing, 11.5cm long; a similar small condiment, modelled as a gourd in a rickshaw, by Hung Chong, 10cm long; a further similar model of a push cart, by Zee Wo, a miniature model boat, another palanquin, and two oxen harnessed to a yoke (6) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 550. A SPANISH SILVER MODEL, of an articulated fish, with inset cabochon red stone eyes, 12cm long £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

551. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, with foliate engraved decoration and pierced gilt grille, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1853, 3cm long; a silver rectangular snuff box, with engine turned decoration, Chester 1918, 5.3cm, a silver vesta case, and two silver cigarette cases, approximately 7oz (5) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 550

552. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian repoussé decorated oval small box and cover, Birmingham 1896, 7cm, a similar circular box and cover, a matchbox cover, a stag’s head menu holder, Birmingham 1911, an overlaid glass scent bottle and stopper, and a small collection of plated objects and coins (qty) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

553. A CONTINENTAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MODEL OF A WATERING CAN, repoussé decorated with gardening scenes, import marks for George Bedingham, London 1909, 8cm high; and four other similar silver miniature models, comprising an oil lamp, Birmingham 1919; a repoussé decorated table, Birmingham 1903; a similar oval dish, Birmingham 1905; and a Continental cup, with flared lobed body and scroll handle (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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554. AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER TODDY LADLE, the bowl inset with a George II coin, and having whalebone twist handle, marks indistinct, and another similar, inset with a George III coin (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

555. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER KING’S PATTERN CADDY SPOON, by Chawner & Co, London 1849, two pairs of silver sugar tongs with trellis pierced decoration, two further silver sugar tongs, and a small collection of silver, white metal and other teaspoons and souvenir spoons, two with enamelled bowls (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 554

556. A LATE 18TH CENTURY SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL OVAL BOX, the tortoiseshell cover lined in ivory and having applied oval engraved armorial plaque, 9.8cm wide (lacking hinges) (see illustration on page 77) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 557. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER SEALING WAX CASE, the tubular triform body with oval seal top, maker’s marks only, W.B. struck twice, 12cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

558. A CONTINENTAL LATE 18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER INLAID SNUFF BOX, of scalloped form, the lid inlaid with sectional figures, animals, birds and foliage, having scalloped hinges, the underside further inlaid with a foliate roundel incorporating two birds, 10cm wide (see illustration on page 77) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 557

559. A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL SNUFF BOX, the hinged cover with pierced stylised foliate overlay, having gilt interior, and match striker panel to the underside, by Henry William Dee, London 1877, 7cm wide (see illustration on page 77) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

560. A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, the cover engraved with an oval panel of flowers and musical trophies on a sunburst ground, the base further engraved with stylised foliage, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1818, 6.3cm wide £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 561. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, with rounded corners, the hinged top with engraved armorial between two bands of strapwork, the interior with indistinct maker’s mark only N?, 7.3cm wide £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 560

562. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER, the domed cover repoussé decorated with a butterfly and flowering foliage, by Mappin & Webb, London 1894, 6.5cm wide £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 563. A LATE 19TH CENTURY HANAU BOX, in the form of a fleur-de-lys, with embossed and engraved decoration and hinged cover, marks for Simon Rosenau, and stamped 800, 6.3cm, and a 19th Century Continental oval box, embossed with stylised flowers and foliage and having hinged cover, apparently unmarked, 6.6 oz (2) (see illustration on page 77) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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564. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, of elongated octagonal form, with domed, hinged cover, decorated in blue and green enamel with a peacock and stylised foliage, the sides with repeated stylised flowerheads, apparently unmarked, 5cm wide (enamel AF) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

565. A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER TEA STRAINER, of shaped rectangular outline, with foliate cast border and shaped swing handle, St Petersburg 1844, 6cm wide, together with another 19th Century oval swing handled tea strainer, unmarked, 6cm wide, and another, circular example (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 566. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, decorated to both sides with stylised flowering foliage on a textured gilt ground, with gilt metal interior, 10.1cm long (see illustration on page 77) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 568

567. AN 18TH CENTURY IVORY RECTANGULAR TOOTHPICK CASE, with gilt metal mounted plaque, 6cm wide, an early 19th Century tortoiseshell rectangular snuff box, the textured hinged cover with raised, reeded borders, 9cm wide, and a small agate cup (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 568. A CONTINENTAL SILVER MOUNTED MOTHER OF PEARL SHELL SNUFF BOX, with hinged cover, unmarked, 6.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 569. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL AGATE DOME TOPPED BOX, with gilt metal banded mounts, 5.5cm wide £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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570. AN 18TH CENTURY BONE CYLINDRICAL SMALL BOX, the cover inset with an enamel roundel inscribed ‘Sweets to the Sweet’, 2.7cm diameter, together with two 18th Century enamel patch boxes, one with cover painted en grisaille with a courting couple, and inscribed ‘Look Without and Think of Me, Look within my Love you’ll see’, the other with a bird on a fence, on a deep blue ground (all AF) (3) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*) 571. AN 18TH CENTURY ENAMEL EGG SHAPED BOX, with crackled blue ground, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Long may you Live and be Happy’, 5cm long (AF), a small 19th Century enamel egg shaped pendant, with speckled green ground, hinged to reveal two glazed compartments, 2.5cm, and another 19th Century enamel egg shaped pendant, the white ground painted with floral sprays, 5cm (3) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 570

572. A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, rectangular with raised foliate border and pierced hinged gilt grille, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1829, 3cm long, and a George IV miniature silver vinaigrette with chamfered decoration, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, 1.8cm (2) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

573. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER EGG SHAPED NUTMEG GRATER, maker’s initials only (indistinct), 4cm high, and another small egg shaped box, perhaps a thimble case, engraved with scrolling foliage, unmarked, 3.5cm (2) (see illustration on page 73) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 571

574. A SILVER CIRCULAR BOX, modelled as a textured macaroon, and mounted with a silver gilt fly to the hinged cover, maker’s initials S.T.D., London 1979, 4.2cm diameter, together with a Mexican silver box modelled as a strawberry, with swivel openings, 4.5cm long (2) (see illustration on page 78) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

575. A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR COMPACT, the engine turned box with pale orange guilloche enamel cover, and fitted interior, import marks for H.C. Freeman Ltd, London 1927, 5.5cm, together with a silver and black enamel cigarette case, also with import marks for H.C. Freeman Ltd, London 1926, 7.8cm, 4.5oz (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 572

576. A SILVER SPOON, by Leslie Gordon Durbin, London 1953, 14cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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577. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER ARTS AND CRAFTS LONG SPOON, by Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Birmingham 1898, with planished circular bowl and tapering handle, 20cm long £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

578. A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scalloped bowl and bright cut handle, by Hester Bateman, London 1782, 7.1cm long, an early 19th Century silver caddy spoon, the lobed oval bowl with filigree centre, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, 6.1cm, and a pair of mid 18th Century silver sugar nips, maker’s mark W.H. and lion passant marks only struck twice, 11.5cm (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 579. A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER NAPKIN RING, decorated with stylised scroll work and with traces of niello decoration, 1863, and a late 19th Century Russian silver sifter spoon, and similar sugar tongs, both Moscow 1887 (3) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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580. A FRENCH SILVER CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, with chequered decoration, 5.5cm diameter, and a silver rectangular case, with textured decoration, import marks for London 1925, 8cm (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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581. A DANISH SILVER OVAL SMALL DISH, by Georg Jensen, with simple embossed border, on ball feet, 7cm wide, together with a Continental silver and green guilloche enamel oval box, stamped 925, 4.4cm wide (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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582. A 9CT GOLD CIRCULAR MANICURE TOOL, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, with engine turned decoration, fitted with steel scissors, blade and nail file, 3.6cm diameter £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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583. A SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1922, 7cm, another Mordan silver pencil, two other silver pencils, a modern silver decanter label for Sherry, a 19th Century novelty pin cushion, modelled as a swing handled bucket, and a cut steel thimble holder of bucket form (7) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

584. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWO PIECE BELT BUCKLE, pierced and engraved with stylised foliage, by John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1902, an Edwardian silver belt, formed of panels embossed and pierced with daisies, another silver two piece belt buckle, of scrolling design, Birmingham 1979, a Continental foliate cast belt buckle, and a plated two piece belt buckle pierced and engraved with thistles (8) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*) 585. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MINIATURE MODEL OF A TABLE, with matching chair, embossed with cherubs and scrolls, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, table 4.3cm wide; a white metal filigree model of a car, a similar carriage, and a plated model of a horse and cart (5) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

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586. A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of curved form and with rounded ends, engraved with scrolling foliage, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, 7cm long; together with a miniature silver hexagonal box and cover, maker P.S. London 980, 2cm high, a Chinese model of a rickshaw, six Chinese coffee spoons with leaf and flower bowls, and a miniature filigree nef (qty) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*) 587. A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED LEATHER BELT, with two piece clasp to one side, buckle and keeper to the other, relief decorated with cherubs, urns and scrolling foliage, maker’s initials, J.B. possibly John Batson, London 1876 £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

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588. A 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, with banded engine turned decoration, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1930, 8.3cm high, 71.8g overall (see illustration on page 70) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

589. A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD CASED PENCIL, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1900, 7.8cm long, in fitted case, and a 9ct gold penknife, with steel blades, 7cm long (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 590. A SILVER YACHTING ASHTRAY by Benzie of Cowes, the pivot lid with a pair of crossed enamel flags, suspended from a weighted grey velvet sash, London 1924, 10cm wide £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 591. A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, with lobed circular bowl and bright cut handle, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1822, 6cm long; together with a white metal filigree work caddy spoon (2) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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592. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPECTACLES CASE, by Joseph Whitten, Birmingham 1896, a silver bladed ivory folding pen knife, Sheffield 1910, a Continental propelling pencil, stamped 800, and a quantity of assorted pocket watches, a bangle (AF), cased, and other items £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

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593. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED ROYAL WORCESTER TEA SERVICE, the porcelain decorated in green and puce with ribbon tied swags and medallions, the silver mounts intricately pierced and embossed with flowers, ‘C’ scrolls and trellis work, by William Comyns & Sons, London and Birmingham 1907 and 1908, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with rose finial, sucrier, milk jug, and six cups and saucers £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 594. A VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER MOUNTED COCONUT CUP, with lobed rim, on three shell capped legs with stepped pad feet, maker’s mark I.M. or J.M., Dublin 1879, 11cm high £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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595. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DESK CLIP, pierced and embossed with cherubs and scrolling foliage in a heart shaped outline, by Grey & Co, London 1900, 8cm high, together with an Edwardian silver rectangular pen wipe, two silver cigarette cases, and a plated circular pill box, 8.5oz weighable (5) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 596. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PROPELLING PENCIL, in the form of a butter knife, with pistol grip handle forming the cover, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1882, 11.2cm; another silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co, three further gold plated examples by the same maker, and seven further propelling pencils (12) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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597. A VINTAGE WATERMAN’S ‘IDEAL’ SILVER MOUNTED FOUNTAIN PEN, with textured decoration, stamped Sterling, 13.8cm, two further Vintage silver mounted fountain pens, a silver Yard-O-Led pen and pencil, boxed, two further silver Yard-O-Led pencils, and a similar silver Eversharp pencil (8) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*) 598. A GEORGE IV SILVER OVAL SNUFF BOX, the hinged cover with a later oval enamel plaque, painted with a portrait of a gentleman, the reverse inscribed ‘H.B., R.A.’, maker’s mark R.P., possibly Robert Peppin, London 1824, 10.8cm long £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 599. A COLLECTION OF SILVER PROOF COINS, comprising: Canada Winter Olympics 1976 four coin proof set; Panama 1972 20 Balboas; Bahamas $10 1973 (X 2); Jamaica $25 1979 (X 2); and Turks & Caicos Islands $10 1979, all boxed with certificates, a United Kingdom’s silver proof £1 coin, 1984, boxed, and a small collection of general World coins and bank notes, including six sets of Britain’s first decimal coins (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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600. A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER FILIGREE CARD CASE, with a repeated scroll and stylised flowerhead design, 9cm high, a Chinese miniature model of a rickshaw, 10cm long, and an engraved card case, the hinged cover stamped ‘Lee’s Patent’, 5.5cm (3) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

601. AN 18K GOLD RECTANGULAR BOX, by Van Cleef & Arpels, with textured basket weave decoration, stamped ‘Van Cleef & Arpels N.Y. 14111, 18K’, 4.1cm wide, 35g (see illustration on page 70) £500-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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602. AN 18K GOLD RECTANGULAR FOLDING PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Van Cleef & Arpels, with textured basket weave decoration and clasp, opening to reveal a hinged double sided aperture, stamped ‘V.C.A. N.Y., 20 v 2-8, 18K’ 3.8cm high, 31g overall (see illustration on page 70) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

603. A 15CT GOLD POWDER COMPACT, of square form, with banded and engine turned decoration, and having diamond set thumbpiece (one stone lacking) by Frederick Thomas Buckthorpe, London 1921, 9cm wide, 210g (see illustration on page 70) £2500-3500 (plus 27% BP*) 604. AN EARLY VICTORIAN TURQUOISE TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS BOULLE MARQUETRY TOILET BOX, inlaid in mother of pearl scrolling foliage, engraved to the cartouche ‘S.H. Noble, August 2nd 1850’, the fully fitted interior containing a range of silver topped glass jars, and mother of pearl handle manicure items, maker T.W. possibly Thomas Whitehead, London 1849, the lid with inset mirror and letter wallet, 30.5cm wide £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

605. A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL KIDNEY SHAPED LARGE JEWELLERY CASKET, the hinged lid piqué inset with a classical medallion and swags of husks, on pierced and shaped supports, by William Comyns Ltd, London 1911, 22.5cm wide £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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606. A VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, with spectacles case, pierce decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London 1883, and further hung with a pair of tortoiseshell and gilt metal lorgnettes, and a plated propelling pencil, and an Edwardian silver mounted ivory page turner, London 1907 (2) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 607. A FRENCH SILVER TASTE-VIN, with lobed and embossed decoration, and loop handle, 7.5cm wide; and a French silver tea strainer, with swivel bowl above a circular pan with turned hardwood side handle, 14.5cm long overall (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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608. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of five trefid pattern teaspoons by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1893; a George III fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1811; a pair of sugar tongs with claw ends, Birmingham 1927, and a Continental shaped oval small dish, inset with an oval Limoges porcelain plaque, approximately 5oz weighable, together with a gilt metal mounted mother o’ pearl oval small box, a similar small dish, and a set of six silver plated fish knives and forks (qty) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

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609. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER PAPER KNIFE, with engraved decoration, by Iosif Abramovich Marshak, 24.5cm long. £30-40 (plus 27% BP*) 610. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER MINIATURE CHAIR, with open arms and tall panelled back, import marks for John George Smith, London 1898, 6cm high, and a similar miniature silver hexagonal table, on tripod base, import marks for London 1901, 4cm wide (2) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

611. A SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER DECANTER LABELS, for Claret, Madeira and Sherry, chased and engraved with scallop and fruiting vine, and with pierced titles, by Charles Reily & George Stores, London 1830 & 1831, and a modern silver crescent shaped decanter label for Brandy (4) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

612. A LATE 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER PIQUÉ INSET PURSE, further decorated with a garland of silver, gold and mother of pearl flowers within a zig-zag outer border, 8.5cm £60-90 (plus 27% BP*) 613. A 1930’S TORTOISESHELL COMPACT/CIGARETTE CASE, the interior fitted with two hinged compartments, a bevelled mirror and ivory aide memoire divider, and cigarette compartment, 12cm, together with two tortoiseshell veneered and mother of pearl inlaid models of mandolins, 20.5cm (3) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

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614. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS LIQUEUR SET, comprising two wrythen decanters and stoppers, the silver mounts pierced and embossed with flowers, ‘C’ scroll and trellis work, and six cylindrical glasses, the silver cup holder mounts pierced and embossed with cherubs, one decanter by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1896, the other by William Comyns & Sons, London 1907, the cup golders also by Comyns, Birmingham 1896 & 1897, decanters 20cm high, in fitted case £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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615. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER MOUNTED BLACK VELVET EVENING BAG, the clasp mounts and attached chatelaine clip relief decorated with figures and scrollwork, import marks for William Moering, London 1900, 17cm wide; together with another similar Continental bag and clasp, stamped 800 (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 616. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER EASEL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the circular plate within a border embossed with flowers and scrollwork, on trestle support by Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 24.5cm high £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

617. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MINIATURE PEPPER MODELLED AS A MILK CHURN, Chester 1892, 3cm high; a silver miniature dome topped pepper, Birmingham 1919, a silver miniature hand mirror, a white metal circular box with pierced cover, a silver miniature box, the flowerhead cover centred with a cabochon opal, a white metal model of a bird, on circular base, and a small model of a windmill (7) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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618. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL, Birmingham 1876, another propelling pencil with bloodstone inset seal, by Sampson Mordan & Co., a further small silver propelling pencil, a silver trowel bookmark with mother o’pearl handle, and an Edwardian sealing wax holder, engraved with scrolling foliage and with hinged compartment, Birmingham 1902. (5) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*) 619. A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, of scalloped form, maker B.Co, Birmingham 1801, 5.2cm; another, engraved to the bowl with a flowering plant, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1811, and a 19th century Scottish provincial silver mustard spoon (3) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

620. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HANDLED IVORY PAGE TURNER, with foliate embossed decoration, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 30.5cm long; a similar silver and ivory letter opener, Birmingham 1901, 24.5cm long; and a late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell page turner, London 1899, 30cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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621. A SET OF THREE SILVER MOUNTED DARTS, with faceted grips, and feather flights, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1937, cased £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

622. A COLLECTION OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED TRINKET BOXES, repoussé decorated with foliage and ‘C’ scrolls, 1889-1901, largest 5cm wide; and a heart shaped jewellery box, on pad feet, Birmingham 1911, 6cm wide (5) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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623. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX, of elongated oval form, repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, Birmingham 1896, 9.5cm wide; a similar oval trinket box, Birmingham 1896, 6.5cm wide; two similar circular small boxes and covers; and a silver topped cut glass oval jar, the tortoiseshell inset lid piqué decorated with birds and a flowering branch, Birmingham 1908, 7.5cm (5) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 624. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER TASTE VIN, with lobed and embossed decoration, marks for Pierre Hippolyte Fournerot, Paris circa 1850, 7cm diameter £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

625. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL HIP FLASK, marks rubbed, inscription dated 1880, 7cm wide, and another, Birmingham 1922, 5cm wide, together with a late Victorian silver shaving brush, Birmingham 1899 (3) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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626. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY TRUMPS MARKER, in the form of a sundial, on baluster column and circular base, by M Bros, Birmingham 1907, 6.5cm high overall, and a pair of silver snooker cue chalk holders, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1987 and 1988, 2.5cm wide (3) £50-70 (plus 27% BP*) 627. A LATE 18TH CENTURY BONE APPLE CORER, with turned decoration, 12cm long overall, and a 19th Century unmarked folding corkscrew with tapered handle, 9cm (2) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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628. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PIN CUSHION, in the form of a heeled shoe, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1893, 8cm, and a 19th Century oval pin cushion in the form of a basket, embossed with flowers and thistles, 2.5cm (2) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*) 629. A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPER, of oval form, on reeded pedestal foot, by Thomas Robins, London 1803, 7cm high; together with a late Victorian silver vase shaped pepper embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, London 1887, 8.5cm high (2) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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630. A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL, with reeded borders, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1810, 14cm, 3.5oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

631. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HANDLED IVORY SMALL LETTER OPENER, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, 21cm, another small silver mounted ivory letter opener, London 1919, 10.5cm, a silver poultry skewer, with plain loop handle, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1936, 15cm, a silver fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, a late Victorian silver catheter (?), and three silver topped hat pins (8) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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632. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CUT-OUT LETTER DECANTER LABEL, modelled as a ‘B’, with engraved decoration by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1844, 3.5cm £40-50 (plus 27% BP*) 633. A GEORGE IV SILVER ETUI CASE, of tapered form, maker T.H., London 1827 (lacks fittings), 6.5cm, two silver oval boxes, Birmingham 1911 & 1919, a small silver heart shaped box, and a small square box with foliate engraved lid, stamped 925 (5) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 634. TWO SILVER MINIATURE HAND MIRRORS, engraved with ribbon tied swags, Birmingham 1919 & 1920, 6.5cm long, two further silver miniature hand mirrors, a small silver circular compact, and an Edwardian silver heart shaped small dish, with pierced and embossed border, Birmingham 1902, 7cm (6) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

635. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED MENU HOLDER by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1904, 3.5cm, and another by the same maker in the form of a fish, on oval base, London 1931 (2) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

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636. AN AMERICAN SILVER MINIATURE PAIL, by Tiffany & Co, No. 24061, 4cm wide, an American silver miniature watering can, 7cm high, a Chinese silver small bowl, engraved with foliage and with three dragon supports by Wang Hing, 4cm wide, and a Continental white metal model of a pheasant, 16cm long (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 636

637. A GEORGE III SILVER SIFTER SPOON, with bright cut handle and scalloped bowl, by Eley & Fearn, London 1806, a late Victorian silver sifter spoon, with twist figural stem, Birmingham 1885, a silver tea strainer spoon, with foliate pierced handle, and a silver patent pickle grabber, Birmingham 1909 (4) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

638. A GEORGE IV SILVER SMALL TODDY LADLE, with reeded border and whalebone twist handle, by Solomon Rayes, London 1821, 17cm long; and a George IV silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright-cut handle, by William Seaman, London 1824, 8.5cm (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 639. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE OIL LAMP, on oval pedestal foot, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James F.H. Shepherd, Chester 1906, 8.5cm long, and a Dunhill silver plated lighter (2) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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640. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE AND SCENT BOTTLE in the form of a bugle, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1872, 7.5cm long £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

641. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR VESTA AND STAMP CASE, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1893, 5.5cm, and another slim vesta case by the same maker, London 1885, 3.8cm (2) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

642. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, with circular enamel Masonic roundel to the front, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, 5.5cm £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 643. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY BABY’S RATTLE, in the form of a gavel, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 11cm long £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 644. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL, the hinged cover inset with a circular agate cabochon, unmarked, 7cm high £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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645. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL, with engraved and shaped mounts, and oval inset agate cabochon to the hinged cover, unmarked, 9.5cm high £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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646. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL, the hinged cover set with a faceted pale green paste stone, unmarked, 8.5cm £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

647. A 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL, the hinged cover with shaped hinge, unmarked, 9cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

648. A GEORGE II SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, in the form of an egg, maker’s mark only for David Field, circa 1745, 5.5cm (see illustration on page 73) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

649. A WILLIAM IV SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, engraved with foliage within a border of flowers and with pierced gilt grille, maker T.S. probably Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1830, 3.2cm, and a very similar smaller vinaigrette by the same maker, 2.5cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 650. A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, with engine turned decoration and pierced gilt grille, by Charles Rawlings, London 1825, 3.5cm, together with a Victorian silver small vinaigrette, engraved with scrolling foliage, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1856, 2.4cm, and another by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1886, 3cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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651. A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX/VESTA, of slightly curved form, with striker to the end, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, 5.5cm, and a George IV silver snuff box of rectangular form, with foliate borders, maker I.T, Birmingham 1825, 7.5cm, 4oz overall (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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652. A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, with engine turned decoration, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1825, 5.5cm, another similar, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1838, and a similar modern silver snuff box, Birmingham 1962, 4.2cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

653. A LATE 18TH CENTURY IVORY RECTANGULAR TOOTHPICK BOX, with gold plaque and clasp, 5.5cm long, and two 19th Century horn and tortoiseshell snuff boxes, largest 9cm wide (3) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

654. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a twin handled salt, London 1888, two mustards, a flared posy holder, Birmingham 1910, a small sugar basin, a saucer, a Chinese small goblet, and five various condiment spoons, 9oz overall (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 652

655. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a scent bottle with pierce decorated overlay, London 1995, 7cm high, a late Victorian scent funnel, London 1890, a sovereign holder, a scissor guard, a small needle case, a pair of horn handled small forks, and three lobster picks (10) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 656. A SILVER CIGAR PIERCER, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1934, 9cm, a late Victorian silver multi tool, with blade, piercer, button hook and pencil, Birmingham 1888, 4.5cm, two silver napkin clips, and a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife (5) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 657

657. A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASE, with engine turned decoration, by S Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1940, 12cm high, and another silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1919, 9cm overall (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 658. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, of shaped rectangular outline, engraved with a view of the Scott Memorial, Edinburgh within a foliate cartouche, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1847, 9.8cm high, together with another late Victorian silver card case engraved with scrolling foliage, Sheffield 1898, 8.2cm (2) (see illustration on page 77) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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659. A SILVER HEART SHAPED COMPACT, with engine turned decoration, by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1953, 8.3cm, another silver circular compact, London 1947, a late Victorian silver aide memoire, London 1895, and a silver card case (4) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*) 660. A VICTORIAN SILVER BOSUN’S WHISTLE, with engraved decoration, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1879, 12.8cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

661. AN EDWARDIAN 9CT GOLD WHISTLE, by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907, 3.7cm long, 5.3g; and a 9ct gold small pen knife, with steel blade, London 1963 £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

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662. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER WHISTLE AND VESTA CASE, of curved oval section, engraved with scrolling foliage, having hinged cover to one end, whistle mouthpiece to the other, and striker to the back, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1895, 7.5cm long, and another similar by the same maker, of smaller and plainer design, Birmingham 1895, 6.2cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 663. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER SMALL WAGER CUP, modelled as a figure seated upon an upturned barrel, holding aloft a rotating cup, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1905, 8cm high £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

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664. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MINIATURE FIGURE of a cherub, playing a lute seated upon a chair, import marks for Chester 1900, 3cm high; two miniature silver models of kittens, and a Continental miniature model canon, stamped 835, 5cm long (4) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 665. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER MINIATURE BOX in the form of a house, the apex roof forming the lids embossed with figures and scrolling foliage, import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1909, 4.5cm wide, a similar miniature silver chair, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1908, 4cm high, and a silver miniature oval table on cabriole legs, Birmingham 1959, 4.5cm wide (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 666. A CHINESE SILVER MINIATURE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, embossed with bamboo, on matching octagonal tray, 7.5cm wide; together with a silver four piece miniature tea and coffee service of half lobed design, on twin handled tray, by Da-Mar Silverware, London 1977, 14.5cm wide (9) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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667. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE MODEL of a wheelbarrow, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 7cm long; and another by the same maker, with mother of pearl shell barrow, Birmingham 1921, 7cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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668. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, with scroll and shell cast decoration, by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1825, 15.5cm, 3.5oz £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

669. A PAIR OF SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, by Asprey & Co Ltd, with foliate cast handles and flowerhead hinge, London 1998, 15.5cm, 3oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 670. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR NIPS, with scalloped grips, lion passant and maker’s mark only struck twice for Richard Mills, circa 1770, 12cm, and a pair of late Victorian Scottish silver sugar nips, with pierced and engraved decoration, by James Crichton, Edinburgh 1888, 11.5cm (2) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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671. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER WISHBONE SUGAR TONGS, by Henry Stuart Brown, London 1901, 10.5cm, two similar slightly smaller, Edwardian silver wishbone sugar tongs, and three further later examples (6) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

672. A PAIR OF SILVER WISHBONE SUGAR TONGS, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1931, 9.5cm, four further pairs of silver wishbone sugar tongs, another pair of silver sugar tongs, and a silver handled nut cracker, import marks for London 1965, 14cm (7) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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673. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER WHISTLE, by Joseph Adelman, Birmingham 1900, 9cm long, a small late Victorian silver whistle, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1892, 4cm, another of tapered design, by Charles Horner, Chester 1905, 4cm, and six further Victorian and later silver whistles, largest 5cm long (9) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

674. A SILVER TEA STRAINER, with foliate border and turned ebonised handle, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1958, 17.5cm long, another similar, with turned wooden handle, Birmingham 1960, and four further silver tea strainers, 8oz all in (6) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 675. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TEA STRAINER, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1907, two further silver twin handled tea strainers, and three others, 6oz overall (6) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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676. AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE of a dog reading a book and seated upon a chamber pot, 9cm high, and a painted lead figure of a dog (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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677. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, the shaped and hinged lid repousse decorated with cherubs’ heads, the globular body moulded and cut with flowers and scrollwork, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, 14cm high, and another with hinged cover, and hobnail cut globular glass body, by Mappin & Webb, London 1906, 15.5cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 678. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWEDISH SILVER MINIATURE TANKARD, the hinged lid inset with a coin, engraved with stylised foliage and with further coin decoration to the sides, on three ball feet, by Mollenborg, 1904, 6.5cm high, 2oz (see illustration on page 78) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

679. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, and a matching slightly smaller snuff box, with chamfered corners, the tops embossed with ladies and a mandolin player in a garden, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, largest 10cm wide (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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680. A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL MINIATURE SCENT BOTTLE CASE, of chamfered rectangular form, the interior fitted with a pair of faceted glass scent bottles and stopper, 3cm high overall, together with a blue glass scent bottle with gilt mounts, 6.5cm, and a French gilt metal mounted enamel egg shaped box, the yellow ground painted in puce and green with cockerels and foliage, 9cm (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 681. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER OVAL EASEL FRAME, with pierced ribbon cresting, containing an oval portrait miniature of a young lady, inscribed verso “Lady Jane Erskine, J. Stieler”, watercolour on ivory, 10.5cm high overall £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

682. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL SCENT BOTTLE, engraved with scrolling foliage and having pierce decorated band with cranberry glass liner, by George Edwin Walton, Birmingham 1904, 8cm high; a faceted lime green glass scent bottle, the hinged cover stamped “S. Mordan & Co. London”, 12cm, and a further faceted ruby glass small scent bottle (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 683. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, with engraved decoration and presentation inscription, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1838, 8cm wide, and another rectangular silver box, by Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1917, 7.5cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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684. A 9CT GOLD DOUBLE SOVEREIGN CASE with rounded ends and engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 6cm long, 29.3g (see illustration on page 66) £500-600 (plus 27% BP*)

685. A MONT BLANC MEISTERSTUCK FOUNTAIN PEN with carbon steel body and chequered lid, and with service guide, boxed £120-150 (plus 27% BP*) 686. A HARDSTONE DESK SEAL, the oval intaglio carved seal mounted in white metal, with agate handle, 8cm high £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 685

687. A 19TH CENTURY YELLOW METAL DESK SEAL, inlaid with panels of colourful hard stones, 5.5cm high, and another modelled as a dragon with enamelled wings, supporting a baroque freshwater pearl, 6cm high (2) (see illustration on page 66) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*) 688. A GEORGE III SILVER NOVELTY CADDY SPOON modelled as a jockey cap, with quartered panels by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 6cm £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

689. A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR NUTMEG GRATER with reeded top, sides and hinged base, with steel grater, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1829, 3.5cm wide £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 690. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET, embossed with flowers and ‘C’ scrolls, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and two clothes brushes, by W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1909, and a Dutch silver mounted cut glass oval jar, with beaded, hinged cover, 11.5cm wide (5) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

691. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CAN, with reeded body, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, 7.2cm high; and a collection of other silver comprising a set of six American grapefruit spoons, an American enamel decorated tea strainer for Tiffany & Co., (af), a 19th Century French silver gilt christening knife, fork and spoon, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, London 1906, two napkin rings, and an 18th Century coin inset toddy ladle, with whalebone twist handle, 15oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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692. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUCRIER, with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate scroll feet, by Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1837, 10.5cm high; and a pair of silver baluster salt and pepper castors, Birmingham 1979, 16oz overall (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 692

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693. A MATCHED SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY SILVER KING’S PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, to include four by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1819, and a set of eight similar teaspoons, London 1821, 21oz overall £180-220 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 693

694. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, twelve dessert spoons and nine dessert forks, and ten teaspoons, various dates and makers, 69.5oz overall £600-800 (plus 27% BP*) 695. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising five tablespoons, five dessert spoons, three table forks, twelve dessert forks, and six teaspoons, various dates and makers, 50oz overall £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 694

696. A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include an early Georgian Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker’s mark only for George Houston, circa 1740, four Georgian Old English pattern table forks, two similar tablespoons, two sets of six teaspoons (one cased), and other assorted spoons etc., 24oz overall £200-250 (plus 27% BP*) 697. A SERVICE OF SILVER PLATED KINGS PATTERN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, and other assorted plated flatware (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 698. See page 96 699. See page 97

700. A GEORGE III SILVER MUG of baluster form, with leaf capped scroll handle, maker’s mark partly rubbed, possibly I & M, London 1765, 13cm high, 11.5oz £250-300 (plus 27% BP*) 701. A SILVER SALVER, with piecrust border, on pad feet, by Poston Products Ltd, Sheffield 1954, 20.5cm diameter, 9.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 702. A MODERN SILVER ARMADA DISH, by Payne & Son, London 1996, 22.5cm diameter, 15.5oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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698. A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT, the baluster body with hinged cover and acorn finial, and having fruitwood scroll handle, by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith I, London 1780, 28.5cm high, 30oz all in £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

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699. A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, of girdled baluster form, having hinged domed cover, and scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, by John Payne, London 1752, 20cm high, 24oz £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*)

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703. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a sugar basin, of rectangular chamfered form, by A.E. Poston & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1940, a shallow twin handled bowl, an ashtray, a bell shaped inkwell, four various napkin rings, a hand mirror, and a silver handled shoe horn and two button hooks, cased, approximately 12oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 706

704. A SERVICE OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807-1810, comprising soup ladle, pair of gravy spoons, four sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, butter knife, twelve teaspoons, and four mustard spoons, 105oz overall £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*) 705. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, by George Smith IV, London 1800, and other similar pieces comprising a pair of sauce ladles by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1805, two pairs of tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a butter knife and three teaspoons, various dates and makers, 19.5oz overall (qty) £150-180 (plus 27% BP*) 706. A GEORGE IV SILVER SMALL CHAMBERSTICK, with shaped foliate and scroll border, and reeded loop handle with scallop thumbpiece, with snuffer, by Thomas Blagden & Co, Sheffield 1821, 6cm high, 3.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

707. A GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG, embossed and engraved with a seated figure holding a bird, flowering foliage and ‘C’ scrolls, on shell capped pad feet, by James Smith II, London 1756, 9.5cm high, 2.5oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 707

708. A GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG, of plain design, with scroll handle and pad feet, maker W.B. possibly Walter Brind, London 1756, 10cm high, 2.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 709. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, with beaded border and scroll handle, on circular beaded pedestal foot, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1778, 13.5cm high, 3oz £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

710. A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, with punched border and bright cut decoration, on square pedestal foot, visible maker’s mark A.B. probably Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, 13cm high, 2.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 709

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711. A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, embossed and engraved with flowering foliage and ‘C’ scrolls, and having foliate scroll handles on pierced and shaped bases, by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1882, teapot 21.5cm high, 54oz overall (3) £500-700 (plus 27% BP*) 712. A PAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRA, with shaped arms, flared nozzles, baluster stems and circular bases, stamped Sterling, 14.5cm high, 31oz overall (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 713

713. TWO GRADUATED MEXICAN SILVER OVAL PLATTERS, with foliate cast borders, stamped Sterling 925, largest 31.5cm long, 32.5oz overall (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

714. A MEXICAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUCRIER AND COVER, and matching milk jug, with shaped foliate cast borders and pierce decorated feet, sucrier 16.5cm high, 22oz overall (3) £140-180 (plus 27% BP*) 715. A WHITE METAL CIRCULAR PLATTER, with shaped border and spot hammered decoration, stamped 900, 35cm diameter, 16.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 716. See page 100

717. A CONTINENTAL PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, modelled as an apple, with leaf handle and entwined leaf and twig base, the base stamped 900, 18cm high £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

718. A SILVER CRUMB SCOOP, with lobed decoration and ivory handle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 34.5cm long, and a late Victorian silver crumb brush, repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, Birmingham 1896 (2) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

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716. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, with knopped and faceted stems, and embossed square drip pans and bases, by Thomas & Joseph Guest and Joseph Craddock, London 1809, 12.5cm high, 10oz overall (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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719. A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT with scroll handle on pad feet, by David & Robert Hennell, London 1765, 11.5cm, 2.5oz, and a pair of George II silver circular salts, with blue glass liners, on stepped pad feet, maker I.W., London 1750 (3) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 719

720. A SERVICE OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, by Chawner & Co, London 1860, comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, and twelve teaspoons by the same maker, mostly London 1857, 54oz overall £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 721. A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising an Irish tablespoon by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1836, five various dessert spoons, two dessert forks, fourteen teaspoons and a salt spoon, various dates and makers, 23oz overall (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

722. A GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, with beaded border, by George Baskerville & Thomas Morley, London 1776, two Georgian silver berry spoons (later embossed), a late Victorian silver bread fork, with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1901, and an early Victorian silver butter knife, with ivory handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1843 (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

723. A GEORGE III SILVER BEADED GRAVY SPOON, by George Smith III, London 1784, a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1971, an American silver florally embossed child’s spoon and fork, stamped Sterling, and a small collection of silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, approximately 15oz overall (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 722

724. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include a tea kettle, a salver, two bowls, two cased sets of fruit knives and forks, and assorted flatware and small items (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 725. A GEORGE III SILVER BOTTLE COASTER, with beaded border, pierced and engraved with laurel swags, and with turned hardwood base, by Robert Hennell I, London 1775, 12cm wide £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

726. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian oval mustard with blue glass liner, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891, a circular small dish, an ashtray, two cigarette boxes, a cigarette case, a vesta case, napkin rings, an egg cup, a small twin handled cup, a mustard, and a pair of oval salts, 27oz weighable (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 725

727. A SET OF NINE MID VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS, with beaded borders, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1866 & 1867, a set of three fiddle and shell pattern mustard spoons by the same maker, a pair of 19th Century Indian Colonial fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, and a matching dessert spoon by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, an early Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker J.B, London 1841, and a quantity of mainly 19th Century silver tea and condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 24.5oz overall (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 728. A SET OF ELEVEN EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs (and a further matched teaspoon), by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1907, in fitted case, together with an American silver cream jug, with pierced strap handle, on ball feet, stamped Sterling (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 733

729. A MATCHED SERVICE OF GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE, THREAD AND DROP PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising eight tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1822, and Jonathan Hayne, London 1823, 84.5oz overall (qty) £800-1000 (plus 27% BP*) 730. A SILVER TEAPOT, of compressed girdled form, with hardwood handle and knop, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1938, 12cm high, 19oz all in £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 729

731. A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, with engine turned top, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1965, 15.2cm £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 732. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, by George Wilkinson, London 1889, 20.5cm £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

733. A SILVER AND SILVER GILT THREE PIECE CRUET SET, by Stuart Devin, London 1971, comprising salt, pepper grinder and an open salt with spoon, pepper grinder 8.5cm high (4) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 730

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734. A GEORGE II SILVER SMALL BEAKER, with tapering sides and plain foot rim, by Richard Burcombe, London 1730, engraved to the base with initials MM over SM, June 14 1931, the side with later inscription dated 1910, 5cm high, 1oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 735. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a sauceboat by Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1937, a Continental beaker, stamped 800, a set of four modern decanter labels, a letter opener, a pair of sugar tongs, other odd spoons etc., 10.5oz overall, together with a Christofle silver plated strainer dish (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 736. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BUTTER SHELLS, each on three shell feet, by William Plummer, London 1781, 14cm, 5.5oz (2) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 734

737. See page 104

738. A SET OF SIX SILVER LEMONADE OR ICED TEA SPOONS, with faux bamboo long straw handles, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1971, in fitted case £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

739. A SET OF SIX SILVER SMALL BEAKERS, each of flared form, with three handles, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1927, 4.5cm high, in fitted case, together with a silver three piece cruet set, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1964, cased £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 736

740. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLE HOLDERS, by Anthony Paton Hawksley, of spot hammered and engraved rounded design, each on plain cylindrical foot, London 1980, 6cm high, 11.5oz, and a set of three silver hexagonal small candle holders designed by Anthony Hawksley for Payne & Son, London 1969, 5.5cm wide, 5.5oz (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 741. A SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, with reeded border, on shaped feet, presentation inscriptions, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1976, 30cm diameter, 31.5oz £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

742. A SILVER TWIN HANDLED BOWL, of shallow, girdled form, with leaf capped scroll handles by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1982, 11cm diameter, 7.5oz; and a small circular dish designed by Anthony Hawkesley for Payne & Son, London 1965, 9cm diameter, 3oz (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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737. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LARGE SUGAR CASTOR, ornately cast with panels of scales and basket weave, scallops and foliage, by Stones & Evans, London 1904, 21.5cm high, 17oz £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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743. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL MUSTARD, with pierced and bright cut decoration, and blue glass liner, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, two further silver oval mustards, a silver topped cut glass condiment jar, a continental butter shell, stamped 800, and two silver napkin rings £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 746

744. See page 106

745. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED OVAL GLASS HIP FLASK, London 1887, 12cm; a Continental pierce decorated triangular dish, stamped 800, 10cm; three sets of six silver teaspoons, cased; a plated cocktail shaker; and other plated items (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 746. A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MINIATURE CANDELABRA, with baluster knopped stems and detachable twin branch nozzles, on circular bases, 16.5cm high (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 747. See page 107

748. A DUTCH SILVER TEA TRAY, of shaped oval form, with reeded border, stamped ‘Begeer’ and with crowned B. Utrecht silver factory mark, 58cm wide, 76oz £500-800 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 748

749. A DUTCH SILVER SEVEN PIECE TEA SERVICE, of shaped outline, comprising teapot and cover, hot milk jug with hinged cover, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, sugar basin, tea caddy and cover, and a further small tea caddy by J.M. Van Kempen and Son, marks for The Hague, 1920, and with a 19th Century Dutch silver caddy spoon, teapot 11cm high, 46oz overall £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 750

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744. A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE SCOTTISH SILVER THISTLE CUPS, with part lobed girdled bodies, beaded strap handles and plain foot rims, engraved initials W over I.A., by Thomas Cleghorne, Edinburgh 1702, assay Master’s mark of James Penman, 8cm high, 12.5oz overall (2) £5000-8000 (plus 27% BP*)

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747. A GERMAN SILVER LARGE BEAKER, of tapered form with slightly flared rim, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, the base with maker’s initials I.S. and Hamburg marks, and having engraved monogram SH and dated 1690 to the rim, 15cm high, 6oz £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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750. A DUTCH SILVER BISCUIT BOX of shaped square outline, with hinged cover, by Begeer, Utrecht 1917, 10cm wide, a matching stand, Utrecht 1909, 17.5cm wide, 21oz overall (2) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

751. A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER RECTANGULAR CASKET, with bands of engraved decoration on scallop feet, the inside of the lid engraved ‘Adde Bieze, 1847’, date letter for 1846, 13.5cm wide, 5oz overall £60-90 (plus 27% BP*) 752. A SET OF SIX MID 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEASPOONS, with engraved decoration, 1850, a similar pair of forks, 1861, another Dutch fork, a pair of condiment spoons, a pair of German teaspoons, stamped 800, and a Dutch caddy spoon with milkmaid handle, 7oz overall (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

753. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED SERVING DISH, the piercedecorated sides with applied ribbon tied swags, having beaded border and angular handles, and with blue glass liner, on foliate capped reeded supports, by J.M. Van Kempen & Son, The Hague 1908, 33cm wide, 21oz £150-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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754. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, chased and engraved with stylised scrolling foliage, and with leaf capped scroll handles, by Ladoucette & Gavard, circa 1880, saucers 16cm wide, 22.5oz overall (4) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 755 755. A SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, of baluster form, with gadrooned borders, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1930, 15cm high; and two further similar silver baluster sugar castors, 13.5oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

756. A PAIR OF SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, on pad feet, by Munsey & Co, (Cambridge), London 1933, 7oz overall; together with a 19th Century silver plated small salver, a French silver plated baluster hot water pot by Christofle, and a plated dagger letter opener by Christofle (5) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*) 757. A PAIR OF GERMAN (HANAU) SILVER BEAKER VASES, of tapered form, with flared rims, import marks for Berthold Muller, 9.5cm high, 6.5oz; together with a small Chinese silver rectangular tray, with border decorated with flowers and foliage, 13.5cm long, 3oz (3) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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758. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SWING HANDLED BASKET, of shaped oval form, with reeded border and handle, pierce decorated and engraved with swags of flowers, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, 18cm long; together with a silver oval dish with pierced end handles, London 1936; and an Edwardian silver twin handled double lipped sauce boat on stand, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1906, 15.5oz overall (4) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 758

759. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising an Art Deco style sugar sifter and matching milk jug, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1938, 13cm high, a sauce boat with scroll handle, on pad feet, London 1939, a small sugar basin of shaped outline, Birmingham 2000, and a chalice on spreading foot, London 1943, 22.5oz overall (5) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*) 760. A SILVER TEAPOT, of globular form, with composite handle and knop, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1932, 14.5cm high, 20.5oz all in £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

761. A SILVER SMALL ARMADA DISH, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1985, 12cm diameter; a similar smaller Armada dish, London 1964, 8cm, a miniature salver, with pie crust border, on pad feet, Sheffield 1974, 10cm wide, and two further silver small dishes, 9.5oz overall (5) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

762. A SILVER PLAIN CUP, of rounded form with silver gilt interior, by Christopher Davison, London 1970, 5.5cm high; a similar, slightly smaller cup, by How of Edinburgh Ltd, London 1970, and a small flared beaker, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1991, 8.5oz overall (3) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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763. A SILVER SUGAR BASIN with a raised band of Celtic style decoration, by Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1935, 10cm wide; and four further silver sugar basins, all of plain circular design, largest 12.5cm wide, 19.5oz overall (5) £180-220 (plus 27% BP*)

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764. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER BEAKER, of slightly tapered form, engraved with stylised foliage, by Massat Freres, 10cm high; a similar slightly smaller beaker, of plain design, by César Tennelier, 8.5cm high, 6oz overall; and two further miniature French beakers (4) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 765. A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR TOILET OR POT POURRI BOX, the cover pierced and engraved with quatrefoil and scrolling foliate decoration, maker I.H. London 1816, 9.5cm diameter, 7oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

766. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL LARGE CONDIMENT JAR, with hinged cover, and blue glass liner, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, 9.5cm high, 11oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

767. A SILVER ROSE BOWL, with fleur-de-lys pierced border and pedestal foot rim, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 14cm wide, 9.5oz; and a further silver miniature rose bowl, Birmingham 1962, 6.5cm wide, 1.5oz (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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768. A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR’S TEA SET, the globular teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1877, teapot 12.5cm high, 14.5oz overall (3) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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769. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL SALVER, with piecrust border, engraved with scrolling foliage, on shaped feet, by George Ivory, London 1850, 17.5cm wide, 8oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

770. A SILVER CIRCULAR SMALL SALVER, with piecrust border, on scroll feet, by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1935, 20cm wide, 9.5oz; and a silver waiter of shaped square outline, with piecrust border, on pad feet, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1971, 15cm wide, 5oz (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 769

772. A GEORGE III SILVER BARREL FORM BEAKER, with bands of reeded decoration and silver gilt interior, by Walter Brind, London 1794, 9.5cm high, 5.5oz £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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771. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with knopped stems, on weighted circular bases, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1956, 21cm high, and another small pair of candlesticks, London 1912, 13cm high (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

773. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL SALVER, with shaped scroll and scallop cast border, on shaped feet, crested, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1896, 21cm wide, 10oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 774. A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER DISH, with fluted, lobed border, crested, by William Nolan, Dublin 1825, 19cm wide, 8.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

775. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MILK JUG, of globular form with reeded strap handle and border, by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1905, 12.5cm high, 10oz £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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776. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER SHOOTING TROPHY CUP, the baluster body embossed and engraved with figures shooting rifles in a country landscape, on hexafoil pedestal foot, by Augustus George Piesse, London 1861, 16cm high, 5.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 777. A SILVER SALVER, with shell and scroll cast border, on shaped feet, presentation inscription, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1921, 33.5cm wide, 24.5oz £200-250 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 777

778. A MODERN SILVER FOX MASK STIRRUP CUP, with slightly flared rim, by Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1998, 12.5cm high, 9.5oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

779. A SILVER SALVER, of circular lobed form, the outer border pierce decorated and cast with fruiting vine and scroll work, on shaped feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1940, 28.5cm wide, 27.5oz £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

780. A SILVER SALVER, with piecrust border, on scroll feet, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1973, 31cm diameter, 26.5oz £200-250 (plus 27% BP*) 781. A SILVER TANKARD, of plain slightly tapered form, the hinged cover with shaped thumbpiece and having scroll handle, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1976, 15cm high, 22oz £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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782. A SILVER COFFEE POT of tapered form, with hinged domed cover, and composite handle, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1980, 22cm high; and a very similar hot milk pot by the same maker, London 1976, 22.5cm, 44oz overall (2) £400-500 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 782

783. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, embossed with flowers and foliage, and with scroll handle, by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1852, 9cm high, 4oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

784. A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUCRIER, with engraved decoration, by Richards & Brown, London 1879, 9.5cm high; a silver baluster cream jug, by Tessiers Ltd, London 1977, three further silver cream jugs, and two shallow silver bowls, 21.5oz overall (7) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

785. A SILVER GOBLET, of Georgian style, with beaded and bright cut borders, by C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2001, 10.5cm high; and a silver beaker, of plain tapered form, London 1977, 9cm high, 10oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 786. A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER WINE COASTER, with gadrooned border, and hardwood inset base, by William and Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1804, 13.5cm wide; and a silver baluster sugar castor, by S Blanckensee & Son, Chester 1931, 16cm high, 4oz (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

787. A PAIR OF SILVER BALUSTER PEPPERS, with girdled bodies and domed covers, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1938, 8.5oz; and a George IV silver pepper of tapered form, by Charles Fox II, London 1828, 7cm high, 7.5oz overall (3) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 783

788. A PAIR OF MODERN SILVER PEPPER GRINDERS, Sheffield 2004, 10cm high, a pair of Edwardian miniature acorn shaped peppers, Birmingham 1903, 3cm high, two further silver peppers, a set of four Scottish silver twin handled cauldron salts, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1919, and two other silver scrolls (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 789. A SILVER QUAICH, the border pierced with fruiting vine, the twin handles embossed with foxes and stylised trees, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1913, 17.5cm wide; two modern Scottish silver quaiches by Hamilton & Inches, the smaller with thistle handles; and three further silver quaiches, 22.5oz overall (6) £200-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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790. A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFFER’S TRAY, with shaped gadrooned border, and leaf capped handle, on claw and ball feet, maker I.C., London 1769, 19cm long, 5.5oz, with a pair of plated wick trimmers (2) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*) 791. A WILLIAM IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, with shaped border, complete with snuffer, by Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1831, 15cm wide, 9oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

792. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL CHAMBERSTICK, with tall, flared body, leaf capped scroll handle, on foliate scroll embossed base, complete with snuffer, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1844, 9.5cm high, 4oz; together with a late Victorian silver small chamberstick, with crimped border and repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, by Charles Edwards, London 1887, 9cm wide (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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793. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TAPERSTICK, with knopped stem, on faceted octagonal base, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1891, 11cm high, 4oz; a late Victorian trefoil shaped small chamberstick, Birmingham 1892, 10cm wide; another small chamberstick (marks rubbed); and a pair of dwarf tapersticks, weighted bases (5) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*) 794. A GEORGE III SILVER PAP BOAT, maker’s mark rubbed but possibly Robert Hennell I, London 1773, 12cm, 1.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

795. A GEORGE III SILVER PAP BOAT, with reeded border, maker’s mark N.H. possibly Napthali Hart, London 1814, 12cm, 1.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 796. A GEORGE III SILVER PAP BOAT, of plain design, maker’s mark rubbed, W?, London 1754, 11cm, 1.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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797. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TASTE VIN, embossed with a flowerhead and foliage, and having ropetwist loop handles, maker’s mark and date, letter rubbed, possibly London 1903, 12cm wide, 2oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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798. A FRENCH SILVER TASTE VIN, of plain design with loop handle, engraved to the side ‘J. Cellier de Ceyrat’, 10cm wide, 1.5oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

799. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PAIL, with swing handle and reeded tapered body, by John Muns, London 1761, 7cm wide, 3oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 800. A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, by L.E. McCann, Birmingham 1922, 13.5cm wide; a silver mounted conical glass whisky tot, with whisky label, Birmingham 1913, a silver mounted cut glass thistle form vase, Birmingham 1907, and a silver backed clothes brush and comb, cased £60-100 (plus 27% BP*) 801. A SILVER SMALL OIL LAMP, of urn shape, with scroll handle, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1918, 7.5cm high, and a late Victorian small silver oil lamp of lighthouse form, Birmingham 1898, 8.5cm high, 7oz overall (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 798

802. A SILVER SMALL MODEL of a toasted cheese dish, with turned wooden handle, on pad feet, by Ellis & Co., Birmingham 1959, 10cm wide; together with two modern silver small dishes, one leaf shaped; a silver mounted bottle stopper with stag’s head finial; and another of plainer form, 10oz all in (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 803. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, with twist decoration, on ball feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 14.5cm long, 6oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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804. A SILVER MOUNTED PHOTO FRAME, of Art Nouveau design, Birmingham 1959, 9.5cm high; two silver rectangular photo frames, 17 & 17cm; and two silver mounted small easel timepieces (5) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 805. A 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAMBERSTICK with snuffer, four further smaller plated chambersticks, a white metal model of the Mary Rose, the base with titled silver plaque, a plated model of HMS Victory, and other plated items, including five skewers, a set of novelty mice cocktail sticks on block of cheese stand, a wine stopper, other small items, flatware etc, and a cased set of mother of pearl spoons (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 806

806. A GEORGE IV SILVER MEAT SKEWER, with loop handle, by William Woodman, Exeter 1824, 30.5cm, 4oz; and another similar with reeded loop handle, by William Chawner II, London 1826, 32.5cm, 3.5oz (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

807. A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER, with engraved loop handle, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1793, 23.5cm, 3oz; and another by the same makers, of slightly smaller, plainer form, London 1791, 30cm, 2.5oz (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 807

808. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER GAME SKEWER, with pheasant terminal, by John & Henry Lias, London 1844, 19.5cm long; together with a George III silver game skewer with loop handle, by George Smith III and William Fearn, London 1790, 26.5cm, and a further Georgian small skewer with scallop terminal, unmarked, 16cm, 2.5oz overall (3) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

809. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER POULTRY SKEWERS, with engraved cockerel terminals by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1889, 17.5cm; an early Victorian skewer with trident and entwined dolphin handle, London 1853, 16.5cm; a silver small skewer in the form of a sword, London 1924, and a pair of Continental small skewers with a galleon terminals, import marks for London 1929, 9cm, 2oz overall (6) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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810. A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MARROW SCOOP, by David Willaume, London 1716, 21.5cm, 1oz £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

811. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MARROW SCOOP, marks indistinct, maker’s mark possibly W over R.O.?, 19cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 812

812. A GEORGE II SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MARROW SCOOP, maker’s mark indistinct, possibly S.D. London 1750, 21.5cm, 1oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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813. A GEORGE II SILVER MARROW SCOOP/SPOON, the bowl with shell back, by Edward Bennett I, London 1748, 23.5cm, 1.5oz; and a similar small marrow scoop/spoon, maker’s mark only T.I. probably Thomas Jackson I, circa 1740, 14cm (2) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*) 814. A GEORGE II SILVER MOTE SPOON, the foliate pierced bowl with shell back, maker’s mark only for Ann Hill, c.1735, 13cm, and another similar mote spoon, with rat tail bowl, marks indistinct, 15.5cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

815. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER MOTE SPOON, with plain pierced rat tail bowl, maker’s marks only B.G?, 15.5cm; and another with foliate pierced rat tail bowl, marks indistinct, 14cm (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 816. A CHARLES II SILVER SEAL TOP SPOON, with tapering handle, the seal top with indistinct prick engraved initials, by Jeremy Johnson, London 1665, 17.2cm, approximately 1.5oz £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

817. A JAMES SILVER SEAL TOP SPOON, with slightly tapering handle, the seal top with prick engraved initials ‘E.W. 1609’, by James Cluatt, London 1610, 16.7cm, approximately 1.5oz £800-1200 (plus 27% BP*) 818. A CHARLES II SILVER TREFID SPOON, engraved initials T over M.A. to the back of the handle, by William Mathew, London 1683, 19cm, approximately 1.5oz £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

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819. A WILLIAM III SILVER DOGNOSE SPOON, engraved initials E over S.S. to the back of the handle, and later engraved initial A to the front, by George Cox, London 1699, 20cm, approximately 1.5oz £150-250 (plus 27% BP*) 820. A GEORGE I SILVER HANOVERIAN TABLESPOON, maker’s mark W, London 1722, 19.5cm, 2oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

821. A GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER HANOVERIAN TABLESPOON, by Ebenezer Oliphant, assay master marks of Archibald Ure, Edinburgh 1738, 20cm, 2oz £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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822. A LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER SMALL TREPID SPOON, maker’s mark only R.H. struck twice, 10.5cm; and another similar small trefid spoon, mark indistinct, 11cm (2) £50-70 (plus 27% BP*)

823. A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER CONDIMENT LADLE, with long slender handle, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1894, a 19th Century silver small cream ladle, maker’s mark only W.S, four various pairs of silver condiment spoons, and nine various others, 7.5oz overall (19) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 824. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOON, with bright cut decoration, maker’s mark overstruck with W.C. London 1776; and various other silver flatware to include a dessert spoon, teaspoons, souvenir spoons, and eleven various small forks, 14oz overall (qty) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

825. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPOON, with twist stem and lion and shield terminal, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1881; two 20th Century silver seal top spoons; a serving spoon with shaped bowl and trefid terminal; a condiment spoon with bowl and trefid terminal; a condiment spoon with mouse terminal handle; and five further decorative silver spoons, 8.5oz overall (10) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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826. A GEORGE III SILVER CHEESE SCOOP, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, with faceted ivory handle, 16.5cm long; and another George III silver cheese scoop, by Richard Crossley, London 1801, 20cm, 2.5oz all in (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 827. A MID VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER KING’S PATTERN CHEESE SCOOP, by J & W Mitchell, Glasgow 1854, 21.5cm, 2oz £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

828. A PAIR OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN SUGAR TONGS, by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1867, 15cm; a pair of 19th Century silver sugar nips, lion passant mark only; and three further small pairs of silver sugar tongs, 4oz overall (5) £50-70 (plus 27% BP*)

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829. A SERVICE OF MODERN SILVER HANOVERIAN RAT TAIL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising six tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, and twelve teaspoons, by James W. Potter & Sons, London 1973, six further soup spoons by C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London 1931, and six ice-cream spoons, London 1936, 129oz overall; together with twelve each of silver handled table knives, dessert knives, fruit knives and forks, with pistol grip handles (steel blades), and a similar bread knife (qty) £1200-1500 (plus 27% BP*) 830. A SET OF TWELVE SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, with pistol grip handles, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1983, 47oz overall (12) £350-450 (plus 27% BP*)

831. A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES, of Old English pattern, by John Graham, Edinburgh 1806, (three with engraved monograms), and another similar fiddle pattern sauce ladle by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1807, 5oz overall (5) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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832. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, by Mary Chawner, London 1838; a pair of late Victorian silver salad servers with tapered handles, Sheffield 1887, two George III silver bright cut gravy spoons, one cut as a salad fork, London 1790 and 1791, and a further Georgian gravy spoon cut as a salad fork, 20oz overall (6) £150-180 (plus 27% BP*) 833. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by George Ferris, Exeter 1816, a pair of George III later embossed berry spoons, London 1789, 10oz overall, a Georgian small toddy ladle, maker’s mark E.M. possibly Edward Mayfield or Elizabeth Morley with whalebone handle, and a modern silver toddy ladle with turned wooden handle (5) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

834. A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER ICECREAM SPOONS, with silver gilt bowls and twist stems, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1873, and a set of six silver grapefruit spoons, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 13oz overall (18) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 834

835. A MATCHED SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, twelve dessert spoons and six dessert forks, various makers and dates, 48oz overall (qty) £350-400 (plus 27% BP*)

836. A QUANTITY OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, to include two Georgian three pronged table forks, a set of six George IV condiment spoons with shovel shaped bowls by Henry Day, London 1820, various other similar spoons, two sets of six silver teaspoons, and various others, 19oz overall (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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837. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two bread knives with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of six novelty cocktail sticks with dog’s head terminals, a pair of Dutch butter knives with pistol grip handles, a pair of preserve spoons, various other butter knives, small forks, children’s spoons/pushers, a cased christening fork and spoon, commemorative spoons etc., and various silver handled steel shoe horns, services etc., approximately 22oz weighable (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 838. A SET OF SIX MODERN SILVER HANDLED TABLE KNIVES, with six matching dessert knives, with steel blades, by C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1984; together with eight various silver handled pistol grip and other knives, and a similar fork, all with steel blades (qty) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 840

839. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a paper knife, by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1983, 21.5cm, two cigarette cases, an egg cup with beaded border, two napkin rings, two golfing teaspoons, one with golf ball terminal, and a further teaspoon, 9.5oz overall (9) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

840. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, with shaped and pierced decorated three quarter gallery, fitted with two square section cut glass inkwells and a pen recess, on scroll feet, by Frederick Elkington, London 1889, 19.5cm wide, 13.5oz, together with a silver quill pen £140-180 (plus 27% BP*) 841. A SILVER HOT MILK POT, with gadrooned border and composite scroll handle by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1937, 21.5cm high, 21oz all in £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 841

842. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of oval half lobed form, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, inscribed, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1923, teapot 15.5cm high, 30oz all in, together with a plated caddy spoon with scalloped bowl (4) £200-250 (plus 27% BP*) 843. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOTTLE STAND, with shaped border, and pierced decoration, on dished base with reeded and ribbon tied border and bun feet, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1910, 18.5cm high, 15oz £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

844. A SILVER TEAPOT, of half lobed oval form with ebonised handle and knop, and with matching twin handled sucrier, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1912, together with a silver milk jug, with reeded border and handle, by Ellis & Co. Birmingham 1917, teapot 14.5cm high, 23oz all in (3) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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845. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising an Art Deco perpetual desk calendar, by W.J. Myatt & Co. Birmingham 1936, 17cm wide, an easel watch holder, containing a plated keyless wind pocket watch, a rectangular cigarette box, a spill vase, a dressing table jar, and a clothes brush (6) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 846. A PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER CASTORS, of lobed, squat baluster form, with shell and scroll borders, and leaf and berry finials, by Pittar & Co, Calcutta circa 1840, the sides engraved ‘Salt’ and ‘Kyan Pepper’ respectively, 8cm high, 8.5oz overall (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

847. A SILVER GEORGIAN STYLE LEMON STRAINER, with shaped handles, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1921, 13cm wide, together with a silver baluster pepper, a German mustard in the form of a beer jug, stamped 800, and a set of three Eastern lobed oval small dishes, with cloisonné enamelled foliate borders, 10cm wide (6) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 848. A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, the backs of the bowls decorated with urns of flowers, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1900; together with a small collection of assorted silver flatware including an early Victorian butter knife, London 1838, another knife with mother of pearl handle, a pair of sugar tongs, three 19th Century shovel shaped salt spoons, and other odd spoons etc., approximately 8oz overall, and a few pieces of plated flatware (qty) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

849. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER GILT GOBLET, the sides embossed and chased with fruiting vine, on beaded pedestal foot,, by William Evans, London 1868, 15.5cm high, 5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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850. A GEORGE III SILVER HOT MILK POT, of spirally fluted baluster form, with gadrooned hinged cover, and wicker covered handle, by Edward Wakelin, London 1769, 22cm high, 16.5oz £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 854

851. A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, with leaf capped scroll handle, and with snuffer (unmarked), maker C.B., London 1771, 13cm diameter, 5.5oz £100-400 (plus 27% BP*)

852. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BASIN, pierce decorated with scrolling foliage (lacks glass liner), by Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1845, 8.5cm diameter, together with a silver cup of plain design, with loop handle, Sheffield 1932, and a silver sauce boat, on pad feet, Sheffield 1933, 11oz overall (3) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 851

853. AN INDIAN WHITE METAL VASE AND COVER, with bulbous baluster body, and slender neck, decorated with stylised foliage, 31.5cm high, 20.5oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 854. A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SILVER OVAL TEA TRAY, by Wang Hing, engraved with numerous water fowl in flight and amidst reeds, the border pierced and engraved with stylised flowering grasses, 56cm wide, 84.5oz £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 853

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855. A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, in the form of a gourd, with leaf form cover, and scroll handle, on foliate capped scroll feet, by Joseph Angell, London 1836, 15cm high, 19oz £200-250 (plus 27% BP*)

856. A SILVER BACHELOR’S COFFEE POT & MATCHING HOT MILK POT, of octagonal faceted form, with composite handles and knops, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1937, 16cm high, 17oz overall (2) £180-220 (plus 27% BP*) 857. A PAIR OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER PLATES, with gadrooned borders, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1867, crested, 25.5cm diameter, 38.5oz overall (2) £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 855

858. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by Chawner & Co., London 1853; a pair of late Victorian silver serving spoons, with scalloped bowls and foliate decorated handles, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897, and a silver sifter spoon, pierced with ferns, Sheffield 1897, 15oz overall (4) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 859. A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, engraved with foliage, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896; a small collection of other silver flatware comprising a mother o’pearl handled butter knife, Sheffield 1855, another butter knife, a sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, various spoons and forks, and a napkin ring, 14.5oz overall (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 856

860. A SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET, with engine turned decoration, comprising hand mirror and hair brush, both with angular handles, clothes brush, comb, and three square section jars, maker T.P London 1947, mirror 22.5cm long £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

861. A SILVER BACKED HAND MIRROR, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1926, together with a silver plated rectangular twin handled tray, the borders cast with fruiting vine, and a quantity of plated mother o’pearl handled fruit eaters and other odd flatware (qty) £30-40 (plus 27% BP*)

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862. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of oval half-lobed design, with ebonised handle and knop, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 14cms high, with a matching sugar basin and milk jug by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1902, 24oz all in (3) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 863. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL, pierce decorated with urns, foliage and lattice work, on similar domed foot, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham 1909, 15cm wide, 9.5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 864. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP, on pedestal foot, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1906, 13cm diameter; and another silver twin handled trophy, embossed with flower heads and foliage, London 1920, 10.5cm diameter, 12.5oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 862

865. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED NOVELTY THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, each piece modelled as a quail with engraved feathers, and inset glass eyes, teapot 12cm high (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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866. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, of baluster form, embossed with flowers and C-scrolls, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1902, 20cm high, 5oz; and a George III silver small christening mug, engraved and embossed with flowers, maker I.F, London 1803, 7.5cm high, 2.5oz (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 866

867. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER BUTTER DISHES, of lobed and scalloped form, the shaped edges repousse decorated with scrolling foliage, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901 and 1905, 17cm wide; and a further small silver butter shell, London 1896, 9.5oz overall (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

868. A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising an Egyptian butter dish and cover, with bird finial, a pair of George III later embossed berry spoons, a cigarette box, with faceted top and stepped bracket feet, a miniature lidded jug, five various cruet items, and two odd jar lids, approx. 17oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 869. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include three late Victorian swing handled cake baskets, an EPBM four piece bachelor’s tea service, a four piece tea and coffee service, and a crumb scoop, with silver mounted ivory handle (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

870. A PAIR OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, the blades pierced and engraved with fish and reeds, and having King’s pattern handles, by Chawner & Co., London 1868; and a set of six Continental silver coffee spoons, stamped 830, cased, 10oz overall £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

871. A SET OF SIX SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, with six dessert knives and forks, having engraved decoration and mother of pearl handles, by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1898, in fitted walnut case (24) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 872. A CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE AND IVORY HANDLED STEEL CUTLERY, the oak canteen fitted with two drawers, 49cm wide £30-40 (plus 27% BP*)

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873. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER BISCUIT BARREL, in the form of a coopered barrel, the lid with baluster mug finial, the base stamped ‘Anderson & Randolph, S.F. Cal, Sterling’, 21cm high, 24.5oz overall £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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874. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, and beaded stepped square bases, by Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1921, 31cm high (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

875. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SERVING DISH, the border pierced and cast with stylised flowerheads and entwined foliate angles, 38.5cm wide, 30.5oz, with fitted glass liner £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 876. A PART SERVICE OF AUSTRIAN 800 STANDARD FLATWARE, with shaped fiddle pattern handles, comprising six table forks, four tablespoons, four dessert forks, two teaspoons and five coffee spoons, and a further set of six 800 standard coffee spoons, 40oz overall, together with four matching steel bladed table knives and dessert knives (qty) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

877. AN EXTENSIVE SERVICE OF GERMAN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, with tapered handles, comprising a soup ladle, two gravy spoons, four serving spoons, two sauce ladles, two serving forks, two serving slices, four fish slices and two forks, various smaller serving knives and forks, sixteen table forks, sixteen tablespoons, two pairs of salad servers, seventeen dessert forks, seventeen fish knives and forks, sixteen ice-cream spoons, seventeen teaspoons, fifteen coffee spoons, and eleven cake knives and twelve forks, all stamped 800, 342 oz overall, together with the matching steel bladed table and dessert knives (qty) £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 874

878. A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER CASKET, of canted rectangular form, the lid applied with a cherub playing a lute, on paw feet, Berlin, marks, 13.5cm wide, 11oz overall £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

879. A SET OF TWELVE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER GILT TEASPOONS, with matching tongs, having scallop terminals, Hamburg marks, in fitted case, another set of eleven gilt teaspoons, a set of twelve German silver dessert forks, with nine matching steel bladed knives, a German embossed tea strainer, stamped 800, assorted other German flatware, three napkin rings etc., approximately 35oz overall, together with a set of plated dessert knives, cased (qty) £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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880. A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY, with beaded borders, engraved with swags of flowers and bright cut decoration, the hinged cover with green stained carved ivory pineapple finial, by Henry Chawner, London 1786, 14cm wide, 11oz £500-700 (plus 27% BP*)

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881. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SALVER, with shaped, beaded and scroll embossed border, on claw feet, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1902, 21cm diameter, 12oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 882. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of oval half lobed form, with ebonised handle and knop, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, inscribed, 14.5cm high, 15oz all in; together with a matched silver plated milk jug and sugar basin (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

883. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MILK JUG AND MATCHING SUGAR BASIN, of shaped and panelled form, on lion’s mask paw feet, by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1903, jug 10.5cm high; and a silver teapot, with ebonised handle, on pad feet, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1906, 21.5oz overall (3) £150-180 (plus 27% BP*)

884. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF VICTORIAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT FLATWARE, comprising three each of tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, various dates and makers, 19oz overall £150-180 (plus 27% BP*) 885. A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUCRIER, embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, on ball feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1806, 20.5cm wide, 9.5oz; and a George III silver cream jug, with reeded border, London 1807, 10.5cm high, 3oz (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 885

886. A SILVER SMALL ARMADA DISH OF MEDICAL INTEREST, with presentation inscription to Norman G Heatley 1936-1978 from the Sir William-Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1976, 10.7cm diameter, 2.5oz Norman George Heatley (1911-2004) was a member of the team of Oxford University Scientists who developed Penicillin. £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

887. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a cup, with faceted sides and loop handle, 8cm high (marks worn), a five bar toast rack by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1920, a butter shell, Sheffield 1901, a pair of pierce decorated sweetmeat dishes, a pair of salts, four various peppers, a napkin ring, and other oddments, 19oz overall £150-180 (plus 27% BP*) 888. A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER PIERCE DECORATED DISHES, by Gorham Manufacturing Co, and with import marks for Birmingham 1904 and 1906, 8.5cm diameter, cased; a Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, Birmingham 1876, cased; a Georgian Irish silver bright cut spoon, marks rubbed; a set of five silver teaspoons; a pair of 19th Century silver sugar tongs; and other odd spoons (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 886

889. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED EASEL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with arched top, pierced and embossed with flowers, trellis and scrolling foliage and having bevelled plate, 32cm high; a silver backed hand mirror, 2 hairbrushes and two silver topped glass jars, all with engraved monogram for Lilian Swanwick, (wife of the artist Harold Swanwick), two further silver backed hand mirrors and 3 hairbrushes, a silver handled shoe horn, a clothes brush and a further handle and brush back (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) BP* – Buyer’s Premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%

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890. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, with plain rounded body, and simple scroll handle, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 22cm high, together with an Edwardian silver mounted glass oil and vinegar decanter, with stoppers, Birmingham 1907, 19cm high (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 890

891. A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include a rectangular entree dish and cover on stand with burner, a sucrier with turquoise glass liner, a muffin dish, an embossed photo frame, a pair of salts, an egg frame, a hot water pot, assorted flatware etc (qty) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

892. A VICTORIAN HORSE HOOF INKWELL, with silver plated mounts, the lid inscribed and dated 1881, 14.5cm; together with an American silver dwarf candlestick, stamped Sterling, and a small quantity of other silver and white metal items (qty) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*) 893. See opposite page

894. A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, the blade pierced and engraved with stars and stylised foliage, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835, 28cm long, 3.5oz £150-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 894

895. A GEORGE II SILVER MEAT SKEWER, with loop handle, by Samuel Herbert & Co, London 1756, 28.5oz long, 2.5oz £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

896. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER PICKLE FORK, with triple arrowhead prongs, and ivory handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1858, 22.5cm long £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 897. AN EARLY GEORGIAN SILVER MOTE SPOON, with foliate scroll pierced bowl, maker’s mark only for William Mathews II, circa 1720, 15cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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893. A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER LARGE SUGAR CASTOR, of baluster form, with girdled body and pierced domed cover, by Charles Adam, London 1706, 20.5cm high, 10oz £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 898

898. A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR NIPS, the shaped arms forming a quatrefoil when closed, having loop handles and scalloped grips, maker’s mark WC and lion passant only struck twice, possibly Walter Crisp or William Cripps, 12cm £100-120 (plus 27% BP*) 899. A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR NIPS, the shaped arms cast with foliate cornucopia and having acanthus leaf grips, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1857, 11.7cm £150-180 (plus 27% BP*)

900. A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER QUEEN’S PATTERN TABLE FORKS AND SPOONS, by Charles Eley, London 1824, 25oz overall (12) £400-450 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 899

901. A VICTORIAN SILVER TOAST RACK, the seven divisions formed by stylised leaves, with further leaves forming the base, on ball feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1878, 24.5cm long, 7oz £120-150 (plus 27% BP*) 902. A SILVER NAPKIN RING, with gadrooned border, by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1939, and four other silver napkin rings, 2.5oz overall (5) £30-40 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 901

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903. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, of lobed cylindrical form, embossed and engraved with panels of flowers, import marks for Martin Sugar, London 1893, 13.5cm high, 6.5oz £80-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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904. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR’S TEAPOT, the baluster body embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolls, having flower finial, and mask capped feet, by William Samuel Norman, London 1858, 14cm high, together with a matching twin handled sucrier and milk jug, maker’s initials E.P. London 1853, 25.5oz overall (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 904

905. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER EASEL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with arched top, applied with ribbon tied garlands of flowers, and having bevelled plate, by Elkington & Co, London 1906, 44.5cm high £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

906. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER REPLICA OF THE TUDOR HOLMS CUP, the front shaped bowl with engraved inscription ‘Benedictus Deus Jm Dona Suis Ame’, on lobed pedestal foot, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1913, 11cm high, 11.5oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 907. A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP, the part lobed slightly baluster body embossed with swags and flowerheads by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, 12.5cm high, 10.5oz £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

908. A SILVER TEAPOT, of shaped outline and with ebonised handle and knop, on bun feet, Chester 1931, 15.5cm high, and a similar milk jug, Birmingham 1931, 21.5oz overall (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 906

909. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MILK JUG, of baluster form, chased and engraved with stylised flowering foliage, on acanthus cast feet, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1857, 16cm high, 8.5oz; and a silver pedestal dish, of octagonal form, with stepped border, Birmingham 1931, 17cm wide, 7oz (2) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

910. A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, of shallow rectangular plain design, by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, London 1908, 21.5cm wide, and another silver cigarette box, of rectangular form with rounded corners, Birmingham 1902, 15.5cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

911. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, on pad feet, by David & Robert Hennell, London 1764 and 1768, another pair of silver salts, Chester 1928, and a pair of small wine coasters, embossed with repeated stylised foliage and with turned hardwood bases, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1902 and 1906, 7.5cm wide (6) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 912. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, London 1899, weighted bases, three various sauce boats, a baluster sugar castor, embossed with flowering foliage, London 1900, an egg cup and spoon, cased, a silver mounted desk calendar, two hairbrushes, a napkin ring and a baluster pepper, 25oz weighable (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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913. A CONTINENTAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED GLASS LIQUEUR DECANTER, with six matching glass holders, the mounts pierced and embossed with putti and garlands, the faceted glass decanter with etched decoration, import marks of Berthold Muller, Chester 1904 and 1908, in fitted case (one glass lacking) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 913

914. A QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, two further tablespoons later embossed as berry spoons, a pair of salad servers with glass handles (one af), a set of six ice-cream spoons, a set of four Kings pattern teaspoons, other odd flatware and four further handled dessert knives and forks with plated blades, approximately 19oz weighable (qty) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

915. A SERVICE OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising three tablespoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, and six teaspoons, by Chawner & Co, London 1866 and 1867, 81oz overall (qty) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

916. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER BALUSTER VASES, with flared and shaped rims, on weighted circular pedestal bases by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1903, 23cm high (one AF) (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 918

917. See page 138

918. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1931, teapot 15cm high; and a pair of Edwardian silver peppers, on spreading circular bases, Birmingham 1902, 8.5cm high, 36.5oz overall all in (5) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

919. A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1827, with six matching tablespoons, three by William Traies, and three by William Chawner II, all London 1826, 31oz overall (12) £280-350 (plus 27% BP*)

920. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER EGG CRUET, of cinquefoil design, with beaded, pierced and lions mask border, and central handle, on bun feet, by George Fox, London 1868, 17.5cm wide, 8.5oz (lacks egg cups) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 920

921. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER INKSTAND, of twin handled shaped rectangular form, fitted with a pair of faceted square glass inkwells with hinged silver covers, and a miniature chamber stick with snuffer, on scroll feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902, 29.5cm wide, 23oz weighable £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 921

922. A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a rectangular cigarette box, London 1908, 12cm wide, a hexagonal dwarf candlestick, five napkin rings, and a rectangular photo frame £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

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917. A LATE 19TH CENTURY HANAU SILVER BASKET, of swing handled oval form, pierced and embossed with putti and scrolling foliage, and having clear glass liner, on pedestal foot, marks for Georg Roth, 17.5cm wide, 15oz £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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923. AN EARLY VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER TEAPOT, and matching twin handled sucrier, embossed and engraved with flowers, and with leaf capped scroll handles, by James Fray, Dublin 1841, teapot 19.5cm high, 53.5oz overall (2) £500-700 (plus 27% BP*) 924. A SILVER BACHELOR’S COFFEE POT, of baluster form, with ebonised handle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1915, 20cm high, 16oz all in £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

925. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED BOWL, with stepped rim and simple scroll handles, Sheffield 1901, 10.5cm diameter, and a pair of silver five bar toast racks, with stepped and pierced handles, by Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1938, 8.5oz overall (3) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 923

926. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of six apostle topped teaspoons, Sheffield 1922, cased, a christening spoon and fork, import marks for Birmingham 1905, assorted silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, and three napkin rings, approximately 14.5oz weighable, together with a 19th Century silver plated swing handled sugar basket, a plated inkstand, and a plated trophy cup and cream jug (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 927. A GEORGE III SILVER SMALL SALVER, the shaped and beaded border embossed with swags, on claw and ball feet, maker I.C probably John Cox, London 1772, 19cm wide, 9.5oz £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 924

928. A GEORGE II SILVER BRANDY WARMER, with baluster shaped body, and turned hardwood side handle, by Walter Brind, London 1757, 24cm long overall £180-250 (plus 27% BP*)

929. A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, with pierce decorated blade, by John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1832, and another similar George IV example by William Knight II, London 1824, 9oz overall (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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930. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS, with foliate scroll decorated handles, and pierced blades, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895, 21.5cm long, 4.5oz £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 931. A GEORGE III SILVER STILTON SCOOP, with plain, rounded green stained ivory handle, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1793, 26cm long £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

932. A GEORGE IV SILVER STILTON SCOOP, with reeded angular green stained ivory handle, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1822, 23.5cm long, and an early Victorian silver stilton scoop with King’s pattern handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, 19.5cm long (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 930

933. A SILVER BACHELOR’S COFFEE POT, and matching hot milk pot, of urn form, with gadrooned borders, and ebonised handles, on circular pedestal bases, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1915, 18cm high, 19oz all in (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

934. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED ANEROID BAROMETER, embossed with stylised scrolling foliage and having white enamel dial, by T.H. Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1904, 17cm diameter £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

935. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL INKWELL, of domed capstan form, pierced and embossed with flowers and scrollwork, and having gadrooned borders, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1897, 8.5cm wide, together with another silver capstan inkwell, with reeded borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, 13cm (2) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

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936. A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with baluster knopped stems, and weighted circular bases, by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1956, 17cm high (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

937. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CRUMB SCOOP, engraved with flowers and foliage and having turned ivory handle, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1902, 33cm long, and a silver handled crumb brush, London 1911 (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 936

938. A SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, of octagonal baluster form, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 21cm high, (based filled), a pair of silver sauce boats, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1963 & 1964, 13oz all in (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 939. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED BOTTLE STAND, with pierced decoration, and wooden inset base, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, 14.5cm high £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

940. A SILVER MENORAH, with stop-fluted column, and angular branches, on beaded stepped square base, by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1930, 20cm high, 8oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 937

941. A SILVER HIP FLASK, of plain, slightly curved design by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, 13.5cm; and another small silver hip flask, Birmingham 1937, 10cm, 8oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

942. A SILVER HIP FLASK, of slightly curved form, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1919, inscribed, 12.5cm, 3.5oz; and another silver mounted glass hip flask, with leather covered upper, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1942, 14cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 940

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943. A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, with engine turned decoration, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1932, 16.5cm wide, and two further silver cigarette boxes, one by Mappin & Webb, London 1950, 17cm, the other by Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1913, 12.5cm (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

944. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, with punched border, baluster body and circular pedestal foot, maker’s mark partly rubbed ?L, London 1775, 11cm high; and another, of oval outline, with reeded border and engraved with a band of stylised leaves, maker ?W, London 1800, 10.5cm high, 7oz overall (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 945. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY AND COVER, with gadrooned borders and part lobed body, by Aitken Bros, Sheffield 1900, 8.5cm high; and another similar, plain tea caddy with reeded borders by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895, 8cm, 7oz overall (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

946. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOX AND COVER, with spirally lobed decoration, by Francis Boone Thomas, London 1887, 7.5cm high, 3.5oz £40-50 (plus 27% BP*)

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947. A GEORGE III SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, with bands of reeded decoration, and angular handle, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1809, 7.5cm high, 4oz £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

948. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE LIGHTER, with wrythen globular body and hinged lobed cover, on beaded circular pedestal foot, by B.H. Joseph & Co, Chester 1890, 11.5cm high, together with an Edwardian silver hand bell, Birmingham 1906, and a silver table bell, Birmingham 1911 (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

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949. A GERMAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG with hinged cover having money box slot, engraved with sinuous flowers, inscribed and dated 1922, 7cm high, a Continental silver beaker, of slightly flared form, with engraved decoration, 7.5cm high, another slightly smaller beaker, and a set of six German silver cake forks, 11oz overall (9) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 950. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian pierce decorated oval sweetmeat basket, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1899, 16cm wide, a goblet, Birmingham 1915, a shaped dish by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1972, two further small dishes, two small bowls and a pair of white metal napkin rings, 11oz overall (9) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 953

951. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED RECTANGULAR DOUBLE PHOTO FRAME, the hinged frame pierce decorated and embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage by Samuel L. Levi, Birmingham 1900, 19.5cm high; a modern silver novelty photo frame embossed with a golf, caddy with clubs and ball, by John Bull Ltd, London 1989, 17cm wide; and a pair of silver oval scroll photo frames, on ball feet, Birmingham 1919 & 1923, 12cm high (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

952. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS PRESERVE JAR, with matching spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, together with a silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1930, two silver mounted and pierced circular teapot stands, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1923 & 1928, 15.5cm diameter, and a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass pepper grinder, London 1900 (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 953. A SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, with engine turned hinged cover, and chequered cut globular body, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1920, 11.5cm high, and another silver and tortoiseshell topped scent bottle, with cut glass globular body, Birmingham 1926 (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

954. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED TRINKET BOX, with pin cushion cover, Birmingham 1905, 9cm, a late Victorian silver mounted desk blotter, with pierced decoration, London 1895, an Edwardian silver mounted watch holder, Birmingham 1905, an American silver mounted playing card holder by Gorham, stamped Sterling, and a silver small ring tree and pen wipe (6) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

955. A SET OF TWELVE SILVER HANOVARIAN PATTERN TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1920 & 21; another set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1941, both in fitted cases, and a further set of twelve beaded silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918 (3) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 956. A SET OF SIX SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS, the reeded handles with foliate terminals, by Robert Stewart, London 1925, and another set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1933, both in fitted cases (2) £30-50

Lot 954 957. A SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, with scroll handle, inscribed, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1925, a set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918, another set of six silver teaspoons, a set of eleven (of twelve) silver coffee spoons, two sets of six silver bean end coffee spoons, and a late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, all cased (7) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*) 958. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a three piece cruet set, Birmingham 1934, another three piece cruet set, a set of four napkin rings, Birmingham 1914, an egg cup, spoon and napkin ring set, and a further egg cup and spoon, all cased (5) £90-120 (plus 27% BP*)

959. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, with gadrooned borders, a 19th Century plated wine funnel, and a small quantity of other plated items (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 960. A QUANTITY OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a William IV King’s pattern tablespoon, three soup spoons, two fish knives and three teaspoons similar, a pair of sugar tongs, various odd teaspoons etc and a tea strainer, 24oz overall, together with a set of six silver Kings pattern dessert knives and forks, with plated blades, and other silver handled knives (qty) £200-250 (plus 27% BP*)

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961. A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, of Neo-classical design, the tapered square section columns with urn shaped nozzles, and beaded square bases, relief decorated with ram’s masks, trophies and swags of foliage, by Ellis & Co, one Birmingham 1908, the other Birmingham 1936 (both drip pans 1908), 30.5cm high (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 962. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGAR BOX, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1907, 24.5cm wide, engraved monogram £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 963. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a sauce boat, Birmingham 1935, a butter shell, a pepper and mustard, three Chinese coin inset small dishes, by Zee Wo, and two similar dishes, approximately 17oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 961

964. A SILVER TOPPED FACETED GLASS SUGAR SIFTER, and a quantity of assorted silver plated items, to include a tea set, oval tea caddy, two bottle coasters, various dishes, small boxes and cruet items etc (qty) £30-40 (plus 27% BP*)

965. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR’S TEAPOT, with gadrooned border, half-lobed body and ebonised handle and knop, by S.W. Smith & Co, London 1900, 12cm high, 18.5oz all in, a similar silver plated sucrier, and a pair of 19th Century silver sugar tongs (4) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

966. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, with vase shaped stems, on stepped square bases, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1811, 12cm high, 18oz overall (2) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

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967. A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include two oval entree dishes and covers, a butter shell, an egg cup, two napkin rings, a pair of salad servers, a crumb scoop, miscellaneous other flatware, and a set of six silver handled steel tea knives (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*) 968. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising an Edwardian pierce decorated sweetmeat basket, Chester 1904, 18.5cm long, a small cigarette box, a small circular dish, five various napkin rings, another white metal filigree napkin ring, an Edwardian baby’s rattle, with mother of pearl teething ring, Birmingham 1907, a hairbrush, a pair of spill vases, and a circular mount, 10oz weighable (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 969. A MIXED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising six table forks by William Eaton, London 1835-37, three further table forks, three dessert forks, four dessert spoons, ten teaspoons and a sauce ladle, various dates and makers, 40oz overall (qty) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*) 970. A MIXED PART SERVICE OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a tablespoon, ten dessert spoons, and seven teaspoons, various dates and makers, 16.5oz overall (qty) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 969

971. A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS, maker’s initials T.E. probably Thomas Evans, circa 1790, two 19th Century silver butter knives, an Edwardian silver butter knife with mother of pearl handle, a set of six George III silver beaded teaspoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1805, and other silver flatware to include a beaded sauce ladle, a knife, and various tea and condiment spoons, 19.5oz overall (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 972. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED TEA TRAY, with reeded edge and gadrooned border, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1886, 46cm, 27oz £350-400 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 970

973. A SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET, of lobed design, the sides pierced with quatrefoil motifs, on three shaped scroll supports, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919, 17.5cm diameter, 8oz £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

974. A SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER, by Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1933, inscribed, 22cm high, 16oz, and a silver three piece cruet set, cased (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 974

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975. AN EGYPTIAN SILVER DISH, engraved with roundels and frieze of figures and objects, 24.5cm diameter £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

976. A CONTINENTAL SILVER TWIN HANDLED BOWL, pierce decorated and embossed with swags of husks, on paw feet, later glass liner, Austro-Hungarian import mark only, 17.5cm wide, 6.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

977. A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, engraved with flowering plants, grasses and insects, and having angular handle, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, 9.5cm high, 4.5oz; and a 19th Century Indian Colonial silver baluster mug, engraved with scrolling foliage, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 11.5cm high, 7oz (2) £140-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 975

978. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED EASEL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, pierced and embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, and having bevelled heart shaped plate, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, 38cm high £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

979. A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM JUG, chased and embossed with flowers and foliage, and having scroll handle, on mask capped scroll legs with scallop feet, maker’s mark worn, London 1751, 8.5cm high, 3oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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980. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890, 9.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

981. A PART SERVICE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a gravy spoon, four tablespoons, six table forks, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, and a mustard spoon, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1873, 40oz overall, together with eleven silver handled steel bladed knives (qty) £300-400 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 980

982. A SMALL COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, to include a Kings pattern tablespoon, other similar pieces, a pair of Dutch silver sugar tongs, three silver handled tea knives, and a pair of glove stretchers, 14.5oz overall weighable (qty) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*)

983. A SET OF SIX SILVER CIRCULAR COASTERS, with pierced borders and glass bases, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937, 8.5cm wide, and a collection of other silver comprising a circular trinket box, Birmingham 1916, a mid Victorian circular salt, on pad feet, London 1862, a pair of oval salts, a small goblet, a four piece christening set, cased, and a white metal small dish embossed with fruit, approximately 9oz weighable (qty) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 985

984. A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE DISPENSER, with match dispenser and strike, by Finnegan’s Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 14.3cm wide £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

985. A SILVER STRAWBERRY SET, comprising cream jug and sugar castor, on lobbed feet, and oval dish, by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1952, dish 19.5cm wide, 17oz overall (3) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

986. A SILVER FOUR PIECE BACHELOR’S COFFEE SERVICE, comprising coffee pot and hot water pot, with domed covers, and composite handles and knops, milk jug and sugar basin, by Wilson & Gill, Birmingham 1952, coffee pot 19cm high, 24oz all in (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 986

987. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a baluster cream jug, Birmingham 1908, a sugar basin, a pepper, and a small spill vase, approximately 5oz overall, together with a silver plated tea kettle on stand (5) £40-60 (plus 27% BP*)

988. A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATS, with shaped borders, scroll handles, and shell capped cabriole legs with stepped feet, by Andrew Killick, London 1751, 17.5cm long, 15oz overall, together with a pair of George II silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1756 (4) £200-300 (plus 27% BP*)

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989. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR’S TEA SET, with gadrooned borders and panelled bodies, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, teapot 13cm high, 19oz all in (3) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 989

990. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, with beaded and foliate cast border, engraved with stylised foliage, on claw feet, by John Edward Bingham (Walker & Hall), Sheffield 1891, 25cm diameter, 14oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*) 991. A SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, of plain design, on scroll feet, by Crichton Bros, London 1936, 30.5cm diameter, 33oz £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

992. A SILVER ARMADA DISH, by Payne & Son, London 1967, 17cm diameter, 8oz; and a pair of late Victorian silver pedestal small dishes, with reeded borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, 7.5cm wide, 5oz (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

993. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER HOT MILK POT, with hinged domed cover, by S.W. Smith & Co, London 1900, 18cm high, 7.5oz; and a collection of other silver comprising a pair of George II circular salts, London 1757, a pair of George II circular salts, London 1757, a pair of late Victorian salts, Birmingham 1899, a capstan inkwell, a christening mug (af), a cigarette case, an Eastern white metal toast rack, two similar cup holders, a similar circular box, two pairs of condiment spoons, a white metal spoon with pierced handle, and a plated jam spoon, approximately 24oz weighable (qty) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*) 994. A SILVER MOUNTED ART DECO STYLE DRESSING TABLE SET, of angular, engine turned form, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush, five various bottles and jars, shoe horn and button hook, the glass etched with swags of flowers, maker H.W, London 1928; a silver circular trinket box, with engine turned cover, Birmingham 1917, 10.5cm diameter, and a further silver mounted manicure set, Birmingham 1917, cased (qty) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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995. AN ITALIAN SILVER CIRCULAR PLATTER, with shaped border, 29.5cm diameter, three similar smaller plates, 22cm diameter, and a similar oval platter, 33cm wide, all stamped 800, 71oz overall (5) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 995

996. AN ITALIAN SILVER SIX PIECE TEA SERVICE, with baluster bodies and twist handles, comprising teapot, hot water pot, hot milk pot, sucrier and cover, milk jug and sugar basin, together with a very similar further hot water pot, on a twin handled oval tray, all stamped 800, tray 57cm wide, 164oz overall (8) £1200-1800 (plus 27% BP*) 997. AN ITALIAN SILVER DECANTER STAND, the rectangular base with ropetwist edge, central handle and divisions for two decanters and two stoppers, on claw feet, stamped 800, 22cm wide, 18oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 996

998. A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN SILVER, comprising two shaped oval bowls, on paw feet, 11.5cm, a pair of circular coasters, a mustard, and a sauce tureen stand with hinged cover (lacks liner), 16oz overall, and a pair of plated sugar tongs (7) £50-100 (plus 27% BP*) 999. See page 150

1000. AN ART DECO STYLE SILVER HOT WATER POT, of tapered form with angular composite handle, on stepped circular foot, by Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 21.5cm high, 17oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1001. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOWL, with shaped and crimped rim, embossed and engraved with flowers and ‘C’ scrolls, and with punched stylised decoration to the centre, on lion’s mask pad feet, by Charles Edwards, London 1896, 14cm diameter, 6.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 1002. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY, embossed with a continuous frieze of figures in a classical landscape, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1895, 10cm high, 3.5oz, a pair of late Victorian silver butter shells, London 1895, a rectangular silver cigarette box, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, and an American silver dish with pierced border, stamped Sterling, 21.5cm diameter (5) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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999. A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER HOT WATER POT, embossed and engraved with spiral lobes and foliage, having fruitwood scroll handle, by David Whyte & William Holmes, London 1764, 27.5cm high, 22.5oz all in £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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1003. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with tapered, knopped stems on weighted circular bases, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, 19.5cm high (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1003

1004. A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOONS, by William Eaton, London 1830, and a George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, 13.5oz overall (3) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

1005. A COLLECTION OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a serving slice, two sauce ladles, two tablespoons, three dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of Kings pattern salt spoons, five further condiment spoons, a butter knife, a set of six Georgian teaspoons, London 1790, fifteen further various teaspoons, a Dutch caddy spoon with windmill and squirrel terminal, an Eastern white metal spoon, and a half lobed cream jug, 34.5oz overall (qty) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1008

1006. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED RECTANGULAR ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, with foliate cast handles, and a quantity of other silver plated items, to include an oval entree dish and cover, an inkstand, an easel photo frame, a soup ladle, and other items and flatware (qty) £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

1007. A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER, by Richard Crossley, London 1806, with loop handle, 33.5cm long, 3.5oz, together with an 18th Century silver toddy ladle with whalebone twist handle, marks worn, another, hallmarked for London 1729 but lacking wooden handle, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Gabriel Wirgman, London 1791, and a George III wine funnel (upper section only), London 1783 (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1009

1008. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, with gadrooned and foliate cast borders, on scroll and paw feet, comprising teapot, hot water pot and sucrier, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1964 and 65, the tea and hot water pots with ebonised handles and knops, 61.5oz all in (3) £400-600 (plus 27% BP*) 1009. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, having Celtic knot decoration, the plain glass baluster body with two bands of hobnail cut decoration, by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1879, 27.5cm high, together with a smaller silver mounted glass jug, by the same maker, London 1893, 16cm high (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1010. A SILVER TWO SECTION SERVING DISH, of open clam shell form, with rustic central handle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1904, 16.5cm wide, and a silver baluster sugar castor, on lion’s mask paw feet, London 1909, 11oz overall (2) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1011

1011. A SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP, with slightly flared rim, on shaped circular foot, by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1945, 14cm wide, and a silver sauce boat, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1941, 15oz overall (2) £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

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1012. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two rectangular cigarette boxes, a circular salt, an ashtray, a hairbrush, and a pair of sugar nips, together with a Chinese white metal hand mirror, relief decorated with dragons, and a small quantity of silver plated items (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 1013. A SILVER TWIN HANDLED TEA TRAY, with gadrooned border and handles, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1930, 67cm wide overall, 104oz £1200-1800 (plus 27% BP*) 1014. A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER, with piecrust border, on pad feet, by William Peaston, London 1749, 15.5cm diameter, 7oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

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Lot 1014

1015. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR EASEL MIRROR, pierce decorated and embossed with masks, putti, urns and scrolling foliage, and having bevelled plate, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1887, 28cm high £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 1016. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BASIN AND CREAM JUG, with part lobed and foliate engraved decoration, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1888, 6cm high; and a pair of Edwardian silver butter shells, with knives, Sheffield 1904, cased, 5oz overall £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1017. A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE, the blade pierced and engraved with fish and scrolling foliage, and having beaded handle, by William Plummer, London 1776, 31cm long. £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

1018. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER SUGAR CASTOR, with spirally lobed decoration, maker J.G probably John Gammage, London 1901, 19cm high, 6oz; and a silver circular photograph frame, Birmingham 1988, 14cm wide (2) £70-90 (plus 27% BP*) 1019. A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, 3oz overall (6) £30-40 (plus 27% BP*)

1020. A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising five tablespoons, six table forks, seven dessert spoons, a bright-cut sauce ladle, another sauce ladle, and various teaspoons, various dates and makers, 38.5oz overall (qty) £400-500 (plus 27% BP*)

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1021. FIVE GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, various dates and makers, and a set of six silver teaspoons with matching tongs, Sheffield 1909, cased, 9.5oz overall £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

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1022. A SILVER NOVELTY PINCUSHION BOX IN THE FORM OF A SHOE, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 12.5cm long; and a silver oval box with sprung lid, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1917, 9cm (2) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1023. A SILVER PLAIN SPOON, with tapered handle, by Georg Jensen, and a set of eight Arts & Crafts style white metal coffee spoons, the terminals set with vari-coloured hardstone cabochons (9) £60-90 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1022

1024. A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT FORKS, with reeded edge handles, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, 17oz overall (12) £180-220 (plus 27% BP*)

1025. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising an Edwardian oval trinket box on shaped legs, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1908, 10cm wide, an Egyptian rectangular box with hinged cover, 9.5cm, a Continental small box, two napkin rings, a matchbox cover, a walking cane mount, and a small white metal filigree box, approx. 7oz weighable (qty) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1023

1026. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, later embossed as berry spoons, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, a set of six American silver St. Louis 1904 World Fair souvenir spoons, and engraved christening spoon, and two Dutch embossed caddy spoons, 11oz overall (11) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*) 1027. A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1928, 14cm wide, together with five various silver photo frames, and a small quantity of plated flatware etc (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

1028. A MATCHED PART SERVICE, of 19th Century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising eight tablespoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight teaspoons and five mustard spoons, various dates and makers, 67oz overall (qty) £700-900 (plus 27% BP*)

1029. A SILVER SPOT HAMMERED CHRISTENING FORK AND SPOON, Sheffield 1921, a pair of silver peppers, 5oz, a part set of silver handled fruiteaters, cased, a pair of plated oval salts, with blue glass liners, a plated mustard, a cased set of plated cake forks, and assorted plated flatware (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1030. See page 154 1031. See page 155

1032. A SILVER TANKARD, of plain, slightly tapered form, the hinged cover with shaped thumbpiece, and having scroll handle, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1937, 18.5cm high, 33oz £400-600 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1032

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1030. A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL SILVER COFFEE POT, with tapering body, hinged domed cover, and leaf capped ebonised handle, makers mark S.B., probably Sampson Bennett of Falmouth, Exeter 1759, 24cm high, 27oz all in £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

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1031. A SILVER TANKARD of slightly tapered, planished form, the hinged cover with fleur de lys finial, on reeded footrim, by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1937, 18.5cm high, 43oz £600-800 (plus 27% BP*)

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1033. A MID VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, with engraved decoration and beaded scroll handle by Henry Hyde Aston, Birmingham 1864, 10cm high, and a small silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1956, 6.5oz overall (2) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1033

Lot 1036

1034. A SILVER TODDY LADLE, with oval lobed bowl, and turned wooden handle, by Payne & Son, London 1979, together with a silver rectangular card and stamp case, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1919, a silver hinged bangle, with engraved and applied leaf decoration, Birmingham 1937, a silver necklace, and a further silver pendant on chain, with matching earrings approximately 6oz weighable (7) £70-100 (plus 27% BP*) 1035. A SILVER CANDLESTICK, of fluted Corinthian form, on beaded stepped square base, by Britton, Gould & Co., Birmingham 1936, 25cm high, together with a silver dwarf candlestick by Barker Bros., Birmingham 1898 (both with weighted bases), and a small quantity of plated items comprising a coaster, a dwarf candlestick, a pedestal salt, a sugar basin, four knife rests and a pair of asparagus tongs (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

1036. A SET OF FOUR SILVER PLATED OVAL SWEETMEAT BASKETS, with gadrooned borders, and pierced and engraved decoration, 16cm wide (4) £40-80 (plus 27% BP*)

1037. A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE IV SILVER KING’S PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by James Bell, Newcastle 1829, 17oz (12) £150-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1037

1038. A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, various dates and makers, and eighteen similar teaspoons, 30.5oz overall (qty) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*) 1039. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER KING’S PATTERN SAUCE LADLES by James McKay, Edinburgh 1817 & 1818, another by the same maker, and a pair of George III old English pattern sauce ladles, by Eley & Fearn, London 1802, 6.5oz overall (5) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 1040. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SPOON AND FORK, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1896, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs and a small quantity of silver teaspoons etc., 9.5oz (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1039

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1041. A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, the tapered body with bands of reeded decoration, the hinged top with bright cut edge, by William Holmes & Nicholas Dupree, London 1774, the lid interior with presentation inscription dated 1792, 15.5cm high, 30.5oz £1000-1500 (plus 27% BP*)

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1042. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SWING HANDLED CAKE BASKET, with foliate pierced decoration, on pad feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 25cm long, 11oz., together with a late Victorian silver boat shaped ink stand, with cut glass inkwell, on shell cast feet, Sheffield 1890, 26.5cm, 5.5oz (2) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1043. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BEAKER with reeded borders, embossed with a cartouche of scrolling foliage, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1895, 10cm high, and a George IV silver twin handled sucrier, with gadrooned border, by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1823, 14oz overall (2) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1042

1044. A COLLECTION OF SILVER comprising a twin handled bowl, Birmingham 1946, a christening mug, a sauce boat, a small pedestal dish, a five bar toast rack, a butter shell, an ashtray / metal box holder and a cigarette case, 27oz. overall (qty) £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

1045. A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, with foliate engraved decoration, the fitted interior with ivory aide memoire, Birmingham 1876, 10.5cm, together with a pair of silver twin handled salts, a mustard, and three napkin rings, 11oz overall (7) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 1046. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, napkin ring, fork and spoon, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1898, in fitted case, a salt and pepper, cased, and two sets of six silver apostle top coffee spoons, with scalloped bowls, both cased (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1043

1047. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS to include a late Victorian centrepiece, a toast rack, a small salver, miscellaneous other pieces, a quantity of flatware, and a pair of late 19th Century French gilt metal mounted ivory opera glasses, cased (qty) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*)

1048. A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT of lobed and compressed form, the lobes with stylized leaf decoration, and having rose finial, on scallop & scroll feet, makers mark rubbed but possibly T. Cox Savory, London 1830, 12.5cm high, and a similar milk jug, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, 27.5oz overall (2) £300-500 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1048

1049. A GEORGE III SILVER SWING HANDLED SUGAR BASKET of faceted oval form, with reeded border and engraved with medallions, on pedestal foot, by Henry Chawner, London 1792, 12cm wide, 6oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1049

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1050. A GEORGE III SILVER SWING HANDLED SUGAR BASKET with beaded borders, engraved with swags of flowers, on pedestal foot, by Thomas Daniell, London 1783, 12cm wide 6oz £120-180 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1050

1051. A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1770, 12oz (6) £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1052. A GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER MUG with scroll handle, later embossed with flowering foliage & C. scrolls, by Thomas Tearle, London 1733, 9.5cm high, 6oz £150-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1053. A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES of rectangular bombe form, the covers with pinecone finials, on pierced and shaped feet, crested, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1770, contained in a fitted silver mounted tortoiseshell box, with domed top, the mounts pierced and engraved with crowned lions rampant and with foliate pierced angles and hasp, on claw and ball feet, central caddy 12.5cm high, 22oz overall, box 22.5cm wide £2000-3000 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1052

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1054. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of shallow dishes by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, 11cm wide, a piercedecorated dish, a cigarette case, an ashtray, 2 napkin rings, 2 comb mounts, and 3 various silver topped glass jars, approximately 17oz weighable (qty) £100-200 (plus 27% BP*)

1055. A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1905; a set of six silver handled tea knives, with plated blades, a set of six silver coffee spoons, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905; a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, by Sampson Mordan & Co., Sheffield 1927, a small silver penknife, and 2 plated serving spoons with silver mounted handles, 17oz weighable (qty) £180-220 (plus 27% BP*) 1056. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS, b John Lambe, London circa 1780, a set of 5 similar teaspoons by Solomon Hougham, London 1799, a similar tablespoon by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1792, and a further plain tablespoon. 6.5oz overall (8) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

1059. A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER ONSLOW PATTERN TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1907, cased, another set of six silver Onslow pattern teaspoons, Chester 1902, and a set of six bright cut teaspoons, Sheffield 1901, both cased (3) £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1060. See opposite page 1061. See page 162

1062. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA TRAY, of chamfered rectangular form, with pierced gallery, twin handles and stylized foliate engraved decoration, on foliate and scroll cast feet, by Henry Holland, London 1877, 51.5cm long, 85oz, presentation inscription to Clarke Aspinall, in fitted oak case £1200-1800 (plus 27% BP*)

1057. A PAIR OF MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER SUGAR NIPS, with loop handles and scalloped grips, maker’s mark struck twice H.P. probably Henry Plumpton, circa 1760, 11cm long, together with a silver bread knife with ivory handle, and 3 odd silver spoons (5) £50-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1058. A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising an Edwardian silver cream jug embossed with flowers, by Gibson & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1906, a pair of pierce-decorated sweetmeat baskets, Birmingham 1907, a pair of circular salts, London 1901, cased, another salt, a baluster pepper, a mustard, a napkin ring, and a coin inset pendant on chain, 11.5oz overall, and a silver mounted pottery jug (qty) £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1062

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1060. A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with knopped stems, the shaped square bases with foliate angles, by John Cafe, London 1749, 20.5cm high, 31oz overall (2) £1800-2500 (plus 27% BP*)

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1061. A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with knopped stems, and scalloped shaped square bases, one by Hugh Mills, London 1750, the other by Dorothy Mills, London 1752, 20.5cm high. 31oz overall (2) £1500-2000 (plus 27% BP*)

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1063. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED CIRCULAR SURTOUT-DE-TABLE, with mirrored top, relief decorated with flowers and scrolls, within gadrooned borders, 47cm wide £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

1064. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include an oak tea tray with plated handles and gallery, a pair of bottle coasters, assorted flatware and miscellaneous other items (qty) £40-50 (plus 27% BP*) 1065. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLETS, with tapered baluster bodies, on knopped stems and circular bases, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1872, 19.5cm high, 13.5oz overall (2) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1065

1066. AN 18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER CREAM JUG, the girdled body embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolls, on three lions mask capped paw feet, Dublin & Hibernia marks only, 10cm high, 5oz £100-150 (plus 27% BP*)

1067. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, embossed and engraved with stylised foliage and ‘C’ scrolls, and having beaded angular handle, on gadrooned foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1903, 10cm high, 5oz £60-80 (plus 27% BP*) 1068. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, of open form, with three division match compartment to one side, and striker to the other, on shaped feet, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1897, 15cm wide, 4.5oz; together with two rectangular cigarette boxes, largest 18cm wide (3) £80-100 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1066

1069. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TREFOIL SHAPED TRINKET BOX, with pincushion cover, pierce-decorated with scrolling foliage, Sheffield 1897, 12.5cm wide; a silver oval small trinket box/pincushion, 6.5cm, a Continental swing handled basket, with cherub decoration (lacks liner), a similar beaker (AF), a silver butter dish mount, various silver small dishes (some German 800), 2 peppers, other small items, and a rectangular photo frame (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*) 1070. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, on stepped pad feet, maker I.W., London 1760; and a pair of silver twin handled bowls, Sheffield 1934, 10cm diameter, 9.5oz overall (4) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1068

Lot 1067

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1071. A PAIR OF SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS, with scroll pierced decoration, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1926, 24cm long, 5.5oz £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

1072. A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, maker J.W. Dublin, 1805, and other silver flatware comprising 5 fiddle pattern dessert forks, a similar tablespoon, and 4 Georgian Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers,28.5oz overall (qty) £250-350 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1071

1073. A DANISH SILVER ACORN PATTERN SPOON, by Georg Jensen, 17cm long £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

1074. A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY SILVER SUGAR NIPS, with scalloped grips, maker’s mark struck twice W.H. probably William Harrison I, circa 1770; and a George III silver oval medal for Kent Volunteers Tunbridge Wells, with presentation inscription dated 1804, 6cm high (2) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

1075. A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two sets of six apostle topped coffee spoons, a Victoria Diamond Jubilee spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, and various condiment and other small spoons, 10oz overall (qty) £80-120 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1072 Lot 1073

1076. A GERMAN SILVER PLATE, with shaped border, 30.5cm diameter; two matching slightly smaller plates, 25cm diameter, all stamped 800, 33.5oz overall, and a further Eastern white metal plate, with engraved border, unmarked (4) £250-300 (plus 27% BP*)

1077. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, with shaped, foliate engraved bowls, and bright cut handles, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1900, in fitted case £30-50 (plus 27% BP*)

Lot 1074

1078. See opposite page

1079. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, largest 13.5cm wide, various dates and makers, 31oz overall (7) £400-500 (plus 27% BP*)

1080. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, by John and Henry Lias, London 1819, an Edwardian silver oil lamp, with mask terminal scroll handle by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1906, 16cm long, a silver capstan inkwell, Chester 1917, with glass liner, 10.5cm wide, a Continental small spill vase, stamped 830, a small silver five bar toast rack, stamped 925, and an American silver desk clip, stamped sterling (6) £120-160 (plus 27% BP*)

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1078. AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SAMOVAR AND COVER, the baluster body engraved with scrolling foliage, with reeded handles, foliate scroll top, and shaped square platform base with pierced foliate scroll feet, having lidded inner reservoir with lead weight, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1840, presentation inscription to Rev. J. Aspinall, dated 1840, 46cm high, 95oz excluding reservoir £1800-2500 (plus 27% BP*)

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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. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the layout 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. 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. 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. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 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. 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) 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.The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault. (3) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 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 1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (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. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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 buyer’s 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.thesaleroom.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 thesaleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. DATA PROTECTION Personal data obtained about you will be used in accordance to our Privacy Policy. A copy of our Privacy Policy can be found on our website www.mallams.co.uk or requested by post from our Data Officer, Catherine Leach at Bocardo House, St Michael’s Street, Oxford, OX1 2EB, or by Email from privacy@mallams.co.uk.



MALLAMS

JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER

18 & 19 NOVEMBER 2020

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