The Jewellery and Silver Sale - 20th April 2016 (Mallams Oxford)

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Mallams

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 20th April 2016 Oxford


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Mallams AUCTIONEERS

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 20th April 2016 at 11am Oxford

Viewing Saturday 16th April 9am – 1pm Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th April 9am – 5pm

Auction Mallams Auctioneers Bocardo House 24a St. Michael’s Street Oxford OX1 2EB

Enquiries

Bids 01865 241358 01865 725483 (fax) To bid via the internet please go to www.the-saleroom.com

Silver & Objets de Vertu Benjamin Fitzmaurice oxford@mallams.co.uk

Or to view the catalogue online go to www.mallams.co.uk

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

Alicia Rogers alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk

Condition Reports oxford2@mallams.co.uk Front cover – Lot 35 Inside front cover – Lot 212 Back cover – Lot 323


Mallams AUCTIONEERS

Order of Sale

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 20th April 2016 at 11am Oxford

Jewellery

1 – 190

Watches

191 – 207

Objets de Vertu

208 – 217

Silver

220 - 408

Condition Reports and Images: oxford2@mallams .co.uk Important notice: 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. There is a premium of 20% of the hammer price on all sales. This is subject to V.A.T.


JEWELLERY & WATCHES Lots 1 – 207


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1. A CHARM BRACELET, the 9ct gold curb-link bracelet suspending a collection of assorted gold and yellow metal charms, to include a cuckoo clock and a motorbike, length approximately 19cm £500-700 2. FOUR GOLD COINS, comprising a George V sovereign, dated 1912, a Victoria half sovereign, dated 1894, and two late 18th century coins (4) £300-500 3. A CURB-LINK BRACELET, with padlock clasp, stamped ‘15’, suspending a United States 3 dollars gold coin, a 1 dollar gold coin and a 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, length approximately 17cm £400-500 4. A GATE-LINK BRACELET, mounted in rose-coloured precious metal, with padlock clasp stamped ‘9ct’ and safety chain, length approximately 19cm £100-150 5. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL HEART-SHAPED PENDANT, of pierced and engraved design, stamped ‘916’ with Eastern character marks, length 5.1cm £350-400 6. A 9CT GOLD CHAIN, of flattened curb-link design, length 61.5cm £350-400 7. A 9CT GOLD FIGARO-LINK CHAIN, length 51cm £150-200 8. A 9CT GOLD CHAIN, of fancy curb-link design, length 62cm £300-400 9. A 9CT GOLD CURB-LINK CHAIN, together with a further fine curb-link chain, stamped ‘9ct’, first chain length 48cm (2) £80-120 10. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a 9ct gold St Christopher pendant on chain, a further 9ct gold pendant, an enamel and gem set turtle brooch, three further gem set brooches, an oval shell cameo brooch, two buckles, and other items £200-300 11.TWO ENAMEL REGIMENTAL BROOCHES BY GARRARD & CO. LTD, the first an openwork panel brooch for The Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, the second a bar brooch for The Cheshire Regiment, both 9ct gold mounted, accompanied by a signed case, first brooch length 3.5cm (2) £120-150 12. AN 18CT GOLD HALF PEARL RING, (pearls untested for origin), together with a wide d-section wedding band, stamped ‘18k’, and an engraved locket pendant, initialled to both sides, first ring size P (3) £150-200 13. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in square claw setting, diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size U £200-300

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14. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the circular mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18ct’, (sapphire untested for natural/synthetic origin), together with a green stone and diamond half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, and two single stone rings, first ring size N (4) £300-500 15. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a 22ct gold wedding band, a shell cameo pendant, on later fine fancy-link chain, an opal set bracelet, a pair of amethyst earstuds, a Masonic pendant, and two further items (7) £250-350 16. A VICTORIAN FANCY-LINK BRACELET, composed of repeating beaded rectangular panels spaced by belcher links, to padlock clasp stamped ‘15ct’, (one link deficient), length 19cm £150-200 17. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL CHAIN, composed of fancy links, length 50cm £60-80 18. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING AND A DIAMOND SET WEDDING BAND, the single stone ring with principal round brilliant-cut diamond in four claw setting, to a platinum mount channel set with further brilliants, the wedding band with a line of princess-cut diamonds, also in channel setting, first ring total diamond weight approximately 0.66ct, ring size J (2) £600-800 19. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old-cut diamond in claw setting, to yellow precious metal shank, diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size M½ £200-250 20. A COLLECTION OF WEDDING BANDS, comprising a 22ct gold d-section wedding band, a slim white precious metal wedding band stamped ‘plat’, an 18ct gold wide wedding band, and an engraved white gold wedding band (4) £300-400 21. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, claw set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size R £300-400 22. A VICTORIAN SHELL CAMEO PENDANT/BROOCH, the oval shell cameo carved to depict a bacchante in profile, with fruiting vines in her hair, to ropetwist wirework decorated frame and detachable bale, (a/f), length 6.8cm £150-200


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23. A 19TH CENTURY SHELL CAMEO COLLAR NECKLACE AND BROOCH ENSUITE, the necklace comprising a line of oval shell cameos carved with various depictions of Eros, the Greek god of Love, to include the Triumph of Eros, each cameo framed by a ropetwist border and spaced by foliate decorated links, together with an oval shell cameo brooch of conforming design, similarly carved with Eros and The Three Graces, necklace length 36.5cm, brooch width 5.7cm (2) £500-700 24. A 9CT GOLD IDENTITY BRACELET, the engraved rectangular panel on a curb-link bracelet, together with a smaller white metal example, first bracelet length 18.5cm (2) £100-120 25. A BANGLE AND RINGS SUITE, each of three colour ropetwist design, together with two silver band rings, also of ropetwist design, bangle inner diameter 6.5cm (5) £120-150 26.TWO CORAL NECKLACES, comprising a double strand coral branch necklace, and a short single strand coral bead necklace, first necklace length 37.5cm (2) £60-80 27. A SEED PEARL BRACELET WITH SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising three strands of seed pearls, to an openwork panel clasp, with central oval mixed-cut sapphire between two brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), length 16.5cm £300-500 28. A SINGLE STRAND PEARL NECKLACE WITH GARNET AND DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of graduated pearls measuring approximately 2.5m to 7.2mm in diameter, to a circular-mixed cut almandine garnet and old-cut diamond cluster clasp (one diamond later replaced, pearls untested for origin), length 38cm £300-500

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29. A SINGLE STRAND PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of slightly graduated pearls to a barrel-shaped white metal clasp, highlighted with rose-cut diamonds, together with a fine trace-link chain, spaced by two pearls, accompanied by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd case, first necklace length 41cm (2) £100-200 30. A DOUBLE STRAND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, with paste set clasp, (one stone deficient), and a multi-strand pearl necklace, with half pearl set panel clasp (pearls untested for origin), first necklace length 43.5cm (2) £60-80 31.THREE BAR BROOCHES, the first applied with an owl in perched position, the second applied with a spaniel, both stamped ‘9ct’, together with a further bar brooch, modelled as a ski, stamped ‘750’ (3) £70-90 32. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a garnet and cultured pearl brooch, a Victorian oval hinged bangle, a Victorian knotshaped panel brooch, a pair of Danish foliate earclips and three further items (7) £60-80 33. A PAIR OF NAVAL CROWN EARSTUDS, each pierced panel highlighted with graduated half pearls, on post and butterfly fittings, 9ct gold mounted, (pearls untested for origin), width 1.15cm £40-60 34. A BROWN AVENTURINE QUARTZ BOX, of hinged rectangular form with canted corners, the mount with possible AustroHungarian gold mark for 545 standard and further indistinct marks to interior, length 9.35cm £1000-1500 35. A VICTORIAN SCARAB AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH/PENDANT, the oval pendant frame applied with four scarabs enclosing an old-cut diamond set cross motif, framed by diamond set foliage, suspending a scarab drop below and surmounted by a ribbon bow, in fitted case signed R & S. Garrard & Co. 25 Haymarket London, length 8.5cm. See front cover illustration. £700-900 36. AN ENAMEL PHEASANT BAR BROOCH, the uniform bar applied with a panel naturalistically modelled as a pheasant, with engraved body and wings and polychrome enamel head, stamped ‘plat’m 14ct’ to the reverse, cased, length 6cm £60-80 37. A COLLECTION OF STICK PINS, comprising an enamel and diamond set cockerel stick pin, highlighted with old and lasque-cut diamonds, an enamel, half pearl and diamond set stick pin, (fitting possibly later, enamel loss), and two single pearl stick pins, (all pearls untested for origin), first stick pin terminal length 1.2cm (4) £150-200 38. A FANCY-LINK LONG CHAIN AND A BRACELET, the yellow precious metal continuous long chain composed of fluted belcher links, together with an identity bracelet, inscribed and stamped ‘14k’, and a loose swivel clasp stamped ‘15c’, chain length 147cm £300-500

39. A BRACELET WITH CHARMS AND SEAL FOBS, the fancy-link bracelet with later added curb-link extension, suspending a collection of 19th century and later hardstone seal fobs, a watch key, a half sovereign pendant and an amber bead pendant, bracelet length 20.5cm £600-800 40. A HALF PEARL STAR BROOCH/PENDANT, set with a central cluster and graduated rays of half pearls, with detachable brooch fitting, (pearls untested for origin), diameter 3.4cm £100-150 41.TWO ANTIQUE GEM SET RINGS, the first a cluster ring, with central old-cut diamond framed by step-cut emeralds in closed foil-backed setting, 18ct gold mounted, the second a half hoop ring, alternately set with step-cut green stones and half pearls, also in closed foil-back setting, between scrolled shoulders, ring sizes J and G respectively (2) £200-300 42. A GARNET SET GIRANDOLE PENDANT, of pierced scrolled design, suspending a trio of pear-shaped garnet drops below a central garnet and white stone cluster panel, with foiled closed-back settings and later pendant fitting, accompanied by a trace-link chain, pendant length 8cm (2) £200-300 43. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS BY THE GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD, comprising oval panels with trace-link fittings, monogrammed, stamped ‘18ct’, in maker’s case, together with a pair of 9ct gold oval panel cufflinks, crested and monogrammed, and two dress studs, each stamped ‘9ct’, first cufflinks panel length 1.65cm (4) £200-250 44. AN ENAMEL AND GEM SET PROPELLING PENCIL, of cylindrical form, with green and white spotted enamel decoration, cabochon green stone and half pearl terminal and hinged loop fitting, extending with interlocking sections, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.5cm £60-80 45. AN 18CT GOLD PROPELLING PENCIL, possibly by Sampson Mordan & Co (mark rubbed), of cylindrical reeded form with monogrammed bloodstone terminal, hallmarked for London 1915, length 9.9cm £250-300 46. A 9CT GOLD PROPELLING PENCIL, by Sampson Mordan & Co, of cylindrical engine-turned form, hallmarked for London 1937, initialled, length 8cm £250-300 47. A VICTORIAN ENAMEL, ONYX AND DIAMOND MEMORIAL RING, the floral carved onyx panel with central rosecut diamond highlight, glazed plaited hairwork panel verso, to a scrolled 18ct gold hoop heightened with black enamel, inscribed to interior, ring size I £50-80 48. A LATE VICTORIAN ENAMEL MEMORIAL RING, the 18ct gold band inlaid with black enamel and gilt inscription ‘In Memory Of ’, inscribed to the interior ‘Mother, 1st Sept 1898’, ring size S £70-90 49. A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD MEMORIAL SIGNET RING, the oval panel initialled, the reverse inscribed ‘Thomas Towell who died Feby. 1864’, ring size R £70-90 50. AN AGATE BATON-LINK LONG CHAIN, composed of vari-coloured chalcedony, agate and banded agate panelled baton links, with clasp stamped ‘9ct’, length 122cm £150-200

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51. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, comprising strands of seed pearls spaced by beaded baton links, suspending a fringe of seed pearl swags, each terminating with a cluster of oval mixed-cut blue sapphires and circular mixed-cut white stones, with further seed pearl drops below, (pearls untested for origin), length 36cm By repute, this necklace was brought back en route from India by Florence Carey, wife of Carteret Walter Carey (1853 - 1932), who was second in command of his regiment throughout the Indian North-West Frontier War of 1897-98. Carey later became Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor and was also acting Governor of Windsor Castle during the First World War. Thence by direct descent. £1500-2000 52. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MEMORIAL RINGS, the first with floral carved agate panel framed by seed pearls, glazed hairwork verso, to a scrolled black enamel hoop with gilt inscription, the second of matched design, (agate panel and glazed verso deficient), both inscribed to the interior ‘John Marsland, died May 27th 1873, aged 65 years’, ring sizes O and N respectively (2) £80-120 53. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, to include a section of ropetwist chain, with turquoise set barrel clasp, a diamond set half hoop ring, (two stones deficient), two hardstone seal fobs, a gem set bar brooch, a set of six cased mother of pearl buttons, assorted coins and further items £300-400 54. A COLLECTION OF MEMORIAL BROOCHES, the first of rectangular form, with glazed plaited hairwork panel, framed by seed pearls and a foliate engraved border, together with two similar brooches, an oval memorial panel brooch, adapted from a clasp, and a cluster bar brooch, (all pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 2.2cm (5) £150-250 55. AN ENAMEL AND PLAITED HAIRWORK MEMORIAL BROOCH, with scrolled border and later fittings, together with a stick pin, with bead terminal, brooch length 2.9cm (2) £40-60

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56. A RUBY AND DIAMOND PENDANT, RING AND EARRINGS SUITE, each centred with a slice of ruby crystal, to a textured free-form panel bordered by brilliant-cut diamonds, the pendant suspended from a fancy baton-link chain, the earrings with hinged clip fittings, stamped ‘18k’, ring size L (3) £800-1200

68. A JADE PANEL BRACELET, composed of circular jade panels with ropetwist borders, alternating with pierced circular panels decorated with Oriental character marks, the clasp reverse stamped ‘KC’ and ‘20’, (jade untested for treatments and enhancements), length approximately 18.5cm. £500-700

57. A VARI GEM-SET PENDANT AND A PAIR OF EARRINGS, the pendant designed as a wirework cluster of varicoloured gemstones, including amethyst and peridot, and brilliant-cut diamonds (one diamond deficient), to hinged pendant bale, length 2.7cm, the earrings of scrolled panel design, highlighted with cabochon rubies (untested for natural/synthetic origin) and rose-cut diamonds, with French eagle’s head control marks, the later hinged fittings with 9ct gold convention marks (2) £100-150

69. A JADE AND BAROQUE PEARL PENDANT, the circular jade panel with central claw set baroque pearl and engraved foliate surmount, (jade untested for treatments and enhancements, pearl untested for origin), length 4.1cm £250-300

58. A COLLECTION OF DRESS RINGS, comprising a diamond three stone crossover ring, illusion set with brilliant and single-cut diamonds, a ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, a paste cluster ring, and two further rings, first ring size M (5) £200-300 59. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL CHAIN, composed of belcher links, length 42cm £80-120 60. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a pair of rosecut diamond set earring fittings, of pierced circular form, a 9ct gold brick-link bracelet, a 9ct gold fancy-link chain, a horseshoe and riding crop bar brooch, and two panel brooches (6) £200-300 61. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old-cut diamond in eight-claw setting, to yellow precious metal mount stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M½ £80-120 62. AN 18CT GOLD RUSSIAN WEDDING BAND, together with a garnet flowerhead cluster ring, 9ct gold mounted, and a citrine single stone ring, first ring size Q (3) £200-300 63. A GENTLEMAN’S DRESS SET, cased by Carrington & Co. Ltd, comprising a pair of cufflinks and four buttons, each with onyx panel and central half pearl, the cufflinks stamped ‘18ct & plat’, (one pearl deficient, pearls untested for origin), together with a cased set of six further buttons (2) £150-200 64.TWO PAIRS OF 18CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, the first comprising oval panels with trace-link fittings, hallmarked for Chester 1904, the second comprising rectangular panels with trace-link fittings, monogrammed, hallmarked for London 1937, first cufflinks panel length 1.8cm (2) £350-450 65. A 9CT GOLD MONEY CLIP, of shield-shaped form, with feature hallmark for Birmingham 1976, length 4.4cm £80-100 66. A DIAMOND SET FIVE STONE RING, the graduated oldcut diamonds spaced by a half pearl and later cabochon, stamped ‘18’, together with a paste set dress ring, first ring size S (2) £200-300 67. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut amethyst framed by single-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18ct’, together with a synthetic colour change corundum single stone ring, mounted in 9ct gold, first ring size R (2) £80-100

70.TWO PENDANTS, the first a seed pearl and green stone panel pendant, with fabric backing, (pearls untested for origin), the second a Latin cross pendant, applied with gilt bead and star decoration, first pendant length 7.2cm (2) £40-60 71. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in eight-claw setting, 18ct gold mounted, diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size M £200-300 72. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the flowerhead cluster of single-cut diamonds within a pierced circular panel and trifurcated shoulders, ring size M £120-150 73. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising two strands of graduated oval amber beads, measuring approximately 10mm to 20mm in length, with white spacer beads between, to a square panel clasp, (amber untested for treatments), shortest length 45cm £400-600 74. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated oval and baton-shaped amber beads, measuring approximately 22mm to 28mm in length, (clasp deficient, amber untested for treatments), length 62.5cm £400-600 75.TWO AMBER CHEROOT HOLDERS, the first with 9ct gold mount, the second with gilt metal mount, together with an amber and amber-coloured bead single strand necklace, and a further bead necklace (4) £70-90 76.TWO GERMAN WILHELM II 20 MARK GOLD COIN PENDANTS, dated 1888 and 1894, with soldered fittings (2) £300-350 77. A LATE VICTORIAN PANEL NECKLACE, the principal scrolled panel with pendant drops below (central drop deficient), to a panel-link back chain of conforming design, with later fittings, together with a late Victorian paste set panel brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, a blue stone doublet and diamond set panel brooch, and a foliate pendant on tracelink chain, necklace length 38cm (4) £100-150 78. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a sapphire and diamond set half hoop ring, 18ct gold mounted, four further gem set rings, two wedding bands, an 18ct gold Mizpah ring, a lady’s wristwatch by Rotary, with later brick-link bracelet stamped ‘585’, and further assorted items, contained in case, first ring size M £250-350 79. AN EGYPTIAN REVIVAL VARI GEM-SET AND ENAMEL SUITE, comprising a hinged oval bangle of tapered design, with central scarab cartouche and pierced hieroglyphic symbols, highlighted with vari-coloured gemstones, diamonds and hardstones, together with a ring and pendant necklace of scarab design, each stamped ‘750’ with reef knot maker’s mark, bangle inner diameter 5.8cm (3) £700-900

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80. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, claw set with graduated cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds, to a fluted shank stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 2.40ct, ring size N £1500-1800 81. AN ART DECO DIAMOND PANEL BRACELET, centred with a shaped rectangular panel of openwork geometric design, millegrain set with a navette-shaped diamond framed by old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, to a similarly set articulated bracelet, stamped ‘platinum’, with later safety chain, length 18.5cm £1000-1500 82. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDS, each round brilliant-cut diamond in four-claw setting, on post and butterfly fittings, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.10ct £600-800 83. A DIAMOND NÉGLIGÉE PENDANT NECKLACE, the tapered linear drops set with brilliant and old-cut diamonds, surmounted by an openwork lozenge-shaped frame and central foliate drop of similarly cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted and numbered, suspended from a fine curb-link chain stamped ‘14k’, pendant length 5.9cm £600-800 84. AN ART DECO STYLE AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the rectangular step-cut aquamarine claw set between stepped shoulders of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size N £250-350

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85. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, the cushion-shaped mixedcut aquamarine in claw setting, framed by old-cut diamonds to the cardinal points, on a uniform bar mount, length 4.7cm £300-500 86. A DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL BROOCH, of scrolled foliate design, set with graduated old and rose-cut diamonds, (pearl untested for origin), length 3.6cm £120-180 87. A HALF PEARL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central half pearl framed by an old-cut diamond border, between bifurcated shoulders, to shank stamped ‘18c’, (pearl untested for origin), ring size Q £150-250 88. A DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, the heart-shaped pendant centred with a single half pearl framed by old-cut diamonds, suspended from a fixed belcher-link chain stamped ‘585’, (pearl untested for origin), pendant length 1.1cm £250-350 89. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, claw set with graduated old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, ring size N £700-900 90. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, claw set with princess-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size J £500-700 91. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, claw set with a line of seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, ring size P £500-700

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92. A RUBY AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the oval mixed-cut ruby collet set within a pierced lozenge-shaped panel highlighted by single and rose-cut diamonds, ring size approximately N £120-200 93. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in eight-claw setting, diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size M £60-80 94.TWO GEM SET RINGS, comprising a sapphire half hoop ring, with pierced setting, 9ct gold mounted, and a synthetic spinel single stone ring, first ring size O (2) £60-80 95. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a circular ceramic panel brooch by Ruskin, with later fitting, a pair of nephrite ear pendants, a pair of lapis lazuli ear pendants, a selection of sweetheart and panel brooches, a paste pendant on chain, a hinged white metal bangle, and further items, first brooch diameter 2.5cm £100-150 96. A COLLECTION OF RINGS, comprising an 18ct gold and diamond five stone ring, set with graduated old-cut diamonds, (one diamond deficient), two single stone rings and two signet rings, first ring size Q (5) £80-120 97.THREE WEDDING BANDS, comprising two 22ct gold wedding bands and an engraved platinum wedding band (3) £200-300 98. A PERIDOT AND SEED PEARL PENDANT ON CHAIN, the pierced circular pendant with peridot and seed pearl cluster, stamped ‘9ct’, (drop deficient, pearls untested for origin), suspended from a figaro-link chain, pendant length 44cm £60-80

103. A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising two strands of uniform cultured pearls, to a pierced double heart clasp highlighted with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, shortest length 46cm £200-300 104. A DIAMOND SET BRACELET, comprising a line of repeating navette-shaped panel links, each set with pairs of single-cut diamonds, 9ct gold mounted, length 20cm £300-400 105. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL LONG CHAIN, composed of belcher links, with gilt swivel clasp, length 160cm £200-250 106. A BELCHER-LINK LONG CHAIN, applied with panel stamped ‘9c’, with swivel clasp, length 136cm £100-150 107. A CHARM NECKLACE, the 9ct gold curb-link chain suspending a collection of assorted gold and yellow metal charms, to include an artist’s palette and a fan, length 45cm £300-400 108.TWO THIMBLES, lengths 2.3cm and 2.4cm (2) £60-80 109. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the pierced circular setting highlighted with rose and old-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18’, ring size L £100-150 110. AN EDWARDIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, set with graduated oval mixed-cut rubies, spaced by pairs of old-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, ring size L £120-150

99.TWO BRACELETS, the first a fancy gate-link bracelet, with padlock clasp stamped ‘9ct’, the second an oval hinged bangle, stamped ‘15ct’, bangle inner diameter 5.9cm (2) £250-300

111. AN EDWARDIAN RUBY AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the scroll engraved mount alternately set with graduated oval-cut rubies and old-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1902, ring size O £300-400

100. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a green and white paste panel brooch, with triple drop suspension, an enamel and gem set butterfly brooch (pin fitting deficient), a yellow and rose metal ribbon bow brooch, and an 18ct white gold slim wedding band, first brooch width 3.5cm (4) £150-180

112. A BOULDER OPAL PENDANT AND SIMILAR EARRINGS, the pendant with a free-form boulder opal panel, suspended from a fine 9ct gold curb-link chain, together with a pair of similar boulder opal panel earstuds, of shaped rectangular form, pendant length 4.1cm (2) £100-150

101. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a double strand garnet bead necklace, a freshwater pearl and amethyst bead necklace, a turquoise set pendant necklace of foliate design, and further items, contained in case £40-60

113. AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the freeform black opal with matrix backing, collet set within a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, maker’s mark ‘JMB’, ring size Q £350-450

102. A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of uniform cultured pearls to a pierced spherical clasp, highlighted by brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, length 47cm £70-90

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114. A CULTURED PEARL MULTI-STRAND NECKLACE WITH DETACHABLE DIAMOND AND GEM SET CLASP, comprising four strands of graduated cultured pearls, measuring approximately 6mm to 8.7mm in diameter, to an oval opal triplet and brilliant-cut diamond set clasp of cluster design, detaching to form a pendant with hinged bale fitting, accompanied by a pair of opal triplet earstuds, of similar design, necklace shortest length 38.5cm, clasp length 2.5cm (2) £800-1000 115. A VARI GEM-SET PENDANT, the oval mixed-cut smoky quartz claw set within a scroll pierced pendant frame and gallery, highlighted by cultured pearls and lasque-cut diamonds, length 5.9cm £200-300 116. A 9CT GOLD BRACELET, composed of belcher links, length 18.5cm £150-200 117. A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, each with octagonal panels and trace-link fittings, initialled, panel length 1.6cm £70-90 118. A ROSE QUARTZ NÉGLIGÉE PENDANT NECKLACE, the circular cabochon rose quartz surmount suspending two pear-shaped bead drops below, on a fine trace-link back chain, pendant length 7cm £70-90 119. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include an enamel, baroque pearl and gem set peacock brooch (several stones missing, pearls untested for origin), a short coral branch necklace, a lasque-cut diamond set hair pin, a paste set long chain, a Scottish silver panel bracelet and brooch, and further items (12) £150-200 120. A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER BROOCHES, comprising a Victorian banded agate panel brooch, with pierced scrolled border, a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, carved to depict winged cherubs, with floral and foliate engraved border (later fitting), a ‘forget me not’ panel brooch, two paste set brooches, and two further brooches, first brooch width 7.7cm (7) £100-120

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121. A DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL STAR BROOCH, centred with a half pearl and cushion-shaped old-cut diamond cluster, framed by fine tapered rays of further old, rose and lasque-cut diamonds, the reverse with detachable brooch fitting and partial closed-back setting, (pearl untested for origin), diameter 5.3cm £1200-1500 122. A DIAMOND AND PEARL CROSSOVER RING, obliquely claw set with an old brilliant-cut diamond and a single pearl, to shank stamped ‘platinum’, (pearl untested for origin), diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, ring size L½ £1200-1800 123. A DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL PANEL RING, the pierced navette-shaped panel centred with a half pearl and old brilliant-cut diamond cluster, to a millegrained surround of further brilliant and single-cut diamonds, between similarly set foliate shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, (pearl untested for origin), panel length 2.7cm, ring size N £500-700 124. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE PENDANT, the old brilliant-cut diamond in collet setting, suspended from a tapered bale, 18ct gold mounted, with 9ct gold fancy fine-link chain, diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, pendant length 1.25cm £400-600 125. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDS, each old-cut diamond in collet setting, on threaded post and butterfly fittings, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct £200-300 126. A CORAL BEAD NECKLACE, comprising three strands of coral beads, length 37cm £60-80 127. A GREEN HARDSTONE BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of uniform pale green aventurine quartz beads, (untested for treatments), length 51cm £40-60 128. A JADE PANEL RING, the rectangular jade panel collet set between foliate and scroll pierced shoulders, the shank with Oriental character marks, (jade untested for treatments and enhancements), ring size N £180-220 14


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129. A DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, the tapered bar millegrain set with graduated old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, length 6.9cm £400-600 130. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in shaped square setting, above shoulders highlighted with baguette and old-cut diamonds, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, principal diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size I½ £600-800 131. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE BAR BROOCH, the old brilliant-cut diamond in square millegrain collet setting, between pierced and engraved shoulders, white precious metal mounted, diamond weight approximately 1.20ct, length 5.9cm £1000-1500 132. A DIAMOND SET PENDANT ON CHAIN, the pierced flared panel highlighted with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘9ct’, suspended from a fine box-link chain, stamped ‘375’, pendant length 4cm £80-120 133. A JADE BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a continuous single strand of uniform jade beads, each measuring approximately 11.5mm in diameter, (jade untested for treatments and enhancements), length 87cm £150-250 134. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated vari-shaped amber beads, measuring approximately 16mm to 30mm in length, (untested for treatments), length 47cm £300-500 135. A COLLECTION OF AMBER AND AMBER COLOURED BEAD NECKLACES, comprising two single strand necklaces, a longer single strand necklace and six sections of a further necklace, accompanied by four loose beads (amber untested for treatments) £200-300 136. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond single stone ring, an emerald single stone pendant on chain, an agate pendant on chain, a fancy panel-link necklace and a marcasite set brooch (5) £150-200

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137. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET PENDANT NECKLACE, the circular target-shaped cluster drop of pierced design, millegrain set with an old brilliant-cut diamond framed by old-cut diamonds, to an outer border of trapezoid-cut green stones (one deficient), below an articulated linear surmount of further old-cut diamonds, on fine fancy-link chain, pendant length 4.3cm £600-800 138. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, alternately set with step-cut emeralds and old-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size M £200-300 139. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the cushion-shaped emerald collet set within a border of single-cut diamonds, between similarly cut diamond set shoulders, to shank stamped ‘18ct’ and numbered, ring size L½ £200-250 140. A SAPPHIRE AND HALF PEARL BROOCH, the oval mixed-cut sapphire collet set within a border of half pearls, gold mounted, (pearls untested for origin), sapphire dimensions approximately 11.5mm x 9.8mm, brooch length 2cm £800-1000 141. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular mixed-cut sapphire framed by single-cut diamonds in millegrained collet setting, to shank stamped ‘18ct plat’, ring size P £150-200 142. A NEPHRITE BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of uniform beads, each measuring approximately 8.8mm in diameter, graduating from light to dark green hues, together with a blue bead necklace, comprising a single strand of graduated beads of light blue hues, first necklace length 61cm (2) £100-200 143. A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, the oval cabochon turquoise spaced by pairs of lasque-cut diamonds (one diamond deficient), between scroll engraved shoulders, stamped ‘15ct’, ring size N £100-150 144. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARSTUDS, each heart-shaped sapphire framed by brilliant-cut diamonds, on post fittings, length 0.8cm £120-150 145. A TANZANITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with three rows of oval mixed-cut tanzanites, spaced by diamond points, stamped ‘18k’, together with a 22ct gold engraved wedding band and a gem set full hoop ring, first ring size M (3) £200-250

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Lot 149 Lot 150 146. A COLLECTION OF EARRINGS, comprising a pair of cultured pearl set earhoops, stamped ‘14kt’, two pairs of three colour precious metal earrings, a pair of blue topaz earstuds, and a pair of knot-shaped earstuds (5) £100-150 147. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, the tapered bar millegrain set with alternating circular-cut amethysts and old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, length 8.2cm £300-400 148. A PAIR OF AMETHYST EARSTUDS, each circular mixed-cut amethyst in claw setting, on post and butterfly fittings, stamped ‘9ct’, diameter 1.1cm £200-300 149. AN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL PENDANT/BROOCH, centrally set with a circular-cut amethyst and half pearl cluster, framed by a pierced Greek key border and further amethysts to the cardinal points, suspending three similarly set drops below, numbered 5199, (half pearls untested for origin, one half pearl deficient), length 6.3cm £120-150 150. AN ART DECO AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, the rectangular stepcut amethyst claw set within a two colour precious metal frame of openwork geometric design, highlighted by half pearls, suspended from a fine trace-link chain, cased, (pearls untested for origin), pendant length 4.2cm £120-160 151. AN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut amethyst framed by a border of half pearls, yellow precious metal mounted, (pearls untested for origin), ring size W £200-250 152. AN AMETHYST AND HALF PEARL BROOCH AND AN AMETHYST RING, the brooch centred with an oval mixed-cut amethyst, framed by a foliate border of half pearls, stamped ‘15ct’ and numbered, (pearls untested for origin), together with a similarly cut amethyst single stone ring, brooch width 2.3cm, ring size N (2) £150-200

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163. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliantcut diamond in claw setting, diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size N £120-150 164. A DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH, with pieced scalloped decoration, set with a double row border of graduated rose and lasquecut diamonds, with later fitting, length 3.3cm £100-150

Lot 153

153. A MEMORIAL STICK PIN AND A CHATELAINE, the stick pin with oval panel incorporating possibly late 17th century elements, comprising gold threadwork monogram ‘CMC’, applied to plaited hairwork panel with woven blue silk backing, the gold mount with scalloped border, reverse inscribed with skull motif and ‘Obyt 6 Mar 88’, adapted with later stick pin fitting, together with a cut steel and gilt metal chatelaine, with two oval panels depicting fishermen in classical landscape settings on ivory, stick pin panel width 1.9cm (2) £200-300 154. AN ANTIQUE CITRINE SIGNET RING, the oval citrine intaglio collet set to a tapered heavy weight gold mount, profusely engraved with flowers and foliage, unmarked, ring size approximately U. £150-250 155. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond set stick pin, modelled as a grouse, with rose-cut diamond set body and circular red stone eye, two hardstone seal fobs, a gold coin pendant, a fox’s mask bar brooch, a pair of lorgnettes, a curb-link chain, a 9ct gold watch head by Tissot, a carved coral pendant, and further items £300-500

165. A VARI GEM-SET BROOCH, of arts and crafts style, the openwork panel with foliate wirework decoration, collet set with an oval cabochon pink tourmaline, surmounted by an amethyst cabochon in foiled closed-back setting, together with a pair of gem set earclips, brooch width 2.6cm (2) £60-80 166. A GARNET PANEL BROOCH AND EARCLIPS, the circular tiered brooch set with a cluster of faceted garnets in closed foilbacked settings, together with a pair of faceted garnet-bead earclips, brooch diameter 4cm (2) £40-60 167. A COLLECTION OF RINGS, comprising a 22ct gold wedding band, a 9ct gold wedding band, three gem set rings (stones missing), and a further ring (6) £150-200 168. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a Victorian jet panel brooch, carved with acorns and oak leaves, later fitting, a Victorian bog oak chain, a pair of 9ct gold knot-shaped earclips, a gilt metal hinged bangle, an open face fob watch, a charm bracelet, and three further items, contained in case (9) £70-90 169. A COLLECTION OF RINGS, comprising a 9ct gold signet ring, a 9ct white gold wedding band, five further gent’s rings and a silver curb-link bracelet (8) £150-200

156. A PAIR OF LORGNETTES, of usual form, profusely decorated with pierced and engraved flowerheads and foliate scrolls, monogrammed ‘ER’, length 8cm £200-300

170. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond in six claw setting, 9ct gold mounted, together with a 9ct gold d-section wedding band, first ring size M (2) £120-150

157. A GOLD COIN BAR BROOCH, the uniform bar stamped ‘15ct’, applied with two United States 1 dollar gold coins, length 4.4cm £80-100

171. A TURQUOISE SET BRACELET, composed of openwork quatrefoil panels with reed and ribbon borders, each centred with a turquoise cabochon and spaced by half pearls, to 9ct gold padlock clasp, together with a turquoise cabochon cluster ring and a pair of similarly set earstuds, bracelet length approximately 17cm (3) £150-180

158. A FANCY-LINK LONG CHAIN, composed of alternate fetter and ropetwist links, with swivel clasp stamped ‘9c’, length 138cm £300-400 159. A 19TH CENTURY CITRINE RIVIÈRE NECKLACE, comprising a line of graduated oval mixed-cut citrines in pinched collet and foiled closed-back settings, to similarly set clasp, accompanied by a later Collingwood Ltd retailer’s case, length 40.5cm. See illustration on page 3. £2000-3000 160. A NOVELTY JESTER PENDANT, humorously modelled with articulated arms and legs, on a short belcher-link chain suspension, pendant length 3cm £70-90 161. AN OVAL PANEL BROOCH, depicting St Bernard of Clairvaux carrying the instruments of the Passion, inscribed ‘S. Bernhardus’, to ropetwist decorated mount, length 4.2cm £100-150 162. A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include assorted paste set necklaces, bracelets, brooches and further items £20-40

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172. A STAR SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the crossover mount centrally claw set with a circular cabochon star sapphire, between two single-cut diamonds, stamped ‘14k’, ring size P £100-150 173. A DIAMOND SET RING SUITE, comprising a cluster ring, set with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, and an interlocking diamond set band ring, of shaped design, each stamped ‘14KP’, ring size T £300-400 174. A 22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, of plain form £60-80


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182. A GRADUATED AMBER BEAD NECKLACE AND AN AMBER PENDANT, the necklace comprising a continuous single strand of graduated oval beads, measuring approximately 12.5mm to 21.5mm in length, spaced to the front by transparent amber coloured beads, together with a pearshaped amber pendant (all amber untested for treatments), necklace length approximately 70cm (2) £700-900 183. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET FLORAL SPRAY BROOCH, each flowerhead centred with a brilliantcut diamond, to wirework stem highlighted by circular-cut sapphires, stamped ‘14k’, length 7.7cm £300-400 175. A GRADUATED AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated oval amber beads, measuring approximately 10mm to 18mm in length, (untested for treatments), with later clasp, length approximately 40cm £200-300

184. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND TARGET CLUSTER RING, the central round brilliant-cut diamond framed by borders of circular-cut sapphires and further brilliants, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.35ct, ring size N £600-800

176. A LAPIS LAZULI SET BRACELET, the oval lapis lazuli cabochon collet set to a 9ct gold gate-link bracelet, together with a similarly set dress ring, and a bead necklace with pendant drop, bracelet length 18cm (3) £200-300

185. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the tiered circular cluster set with alternate lines of circular mixed-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds, to an 18ct white gold mount, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size L £750-850

177. A LAPIS LAZULI SET BRACELET, composed of figure-of-eight shaped panel links, spaced by carved lapis lazuli batons, to clasp stamped ‘18c’, with later safety chain, (one baton deficient), length 20.5cm £150-200

186. A LATE VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL CRESCENT BROOCH, the crescent-shaped panel alternately set with oval and cushionshaped mixed-cut sapphires, spaced by trios of old-cut diamonds, above a swag-shaped border of further sapphires and half pearls, with later fitting, (pearls untested for origin, one diamond deficient), width 4.6cm £250-350

178. A 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, of hinged rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and elasticated retainer, inscribed to interior, length 12.7cm £1000-1500 179. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, millegrain collet set with a trio of square step-cut sapphires (untested for natural/synthetic origin), framed by single and rose-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, length 4.8cm £100-120 180. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR STUDS, each oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set within a border of cushion and old-cut diamonds, on post and butterfly fittings, length 1cm £400-600 181. A LAPIS LAZULI PENDANT ON CHAIN, the pear-shaped lapis lazuli cabochon framed by a 9ct gold abstract textured surround, on a shaped pendant bale, suspended from an 18ct gold textured fancy-link chain hallmarked for London 1970, pendant length 6.2cm, chain length 65cm £700-900

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187. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET, the fancy-link bracelet of reeded finish, centred with a line of alternate round mixed-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, length 18cm £700-900 188. A SCOTTISH CITRINE PLAID BROOCH, the circular white metal panel decorated with Celtic revival motifs, centred with a large circular mixed-cut citrine in claw setting, brooch diameter 10cm £200-300 189. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, set with graduated brilliant and old-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18’, ring size R £200-300 190. A LATE VICTORIAN JEWELLERY BOX, black Morocco leather with gilt tooled border, containing two removable velvet lined trays, together with two smaller jewellery boxes (3) £80-120


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199. A COLLECTION OF POCKET WATCHES, comprising a Victorian silver open face pocket watch by Waltham, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, three further silver and white metal open face pocket watches, together with a watch chain, a gun metal pocket watch and a stop watch (7) £100-150

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191. A GENTLEMAN’S SEAMASTER COSMIC AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, the circular signed silvered dial with baton numerals and day/date display, to shaped gilt metal case and later unassociated strap, dial diameter 3cm £100-150 192.TWO OPEN FACE FOB WATCHES, the first with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and foliate pierced hands, to case stamped ‘14k’, inscribed to cuvette, the second with foliate engraved gilt dial and Roman numerals, stamped ‘k14’, first watch case diameter 3.6cm (2) £50-70 193. AN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY ROLEX AND CHAIN, the circular signed silvered dial with Roman numerals, outer minute divisions and subsidiary seconds dial, to signed jewelled movement and rolled gold case numbered 50361, together with a belcher-link watch chain, with T-bar and gold 10 francs coin suspensions, the swivel clasp stamped ‘10c’, watch case diameter 4.4cm (2) £350-450 194. A STAINLESS STEEL DE VILLE WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, the circular signed silvered dial with baton markers, to manual movement, stainless steel case and later unassociated leather strap, dial diameter 2.7cm £80-120 195.TWO OPEN FACE FOB WATCHES, the first with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, to case stamped ‘18k’ and numbered 24706, with 15ct gold loop fitting, the second with foliate engraved gilt dial and Roman numerals, to profusely decorated case stamped ‘14k’, with gilt metal chain suspension (2) £120-150 196.THREE WRISTWATCHES, comprising a gold cased wristwatch, with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on leather strap, a lady’s 9ct gold bracelet watch by Rotary, and a further 9ct gold cased wristwatch by the same maker, first watch case diameter 3.3cm (3) £150-200 197.THREE LADY’S WRISTWATCHES, the first with square dial and Arabic numerals, signed Nivada, on a 9ct gold fancy-link bracelet, the second with circular dial and 9ct gold foliate-link bracelet, the third with circular dial and an expanding bracelet, together with a foliate engraved locket on chain, first watch dial length 1.3cm (4) £150-200 198. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY BUECHE GIROD, the circular signed silvered dial with gilt baton markers, to manual movement, polished case and integral tapered textured bracelet, together with a gilt metal lady’s wristwatch, first watch length 17cm (2) £250-300

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200. AN 18TH CENTURY PAIR CASE POCKET WATCH, the silver dial with Roman numerals, shaped outer minute divisions with Arabic five minute markers and gilt scroll pierced hands, to gilt verge movement, the dial and movement signed Charleson London, the movement numbered 4664, (outer case deficient), diameter 4.9cm £100-150 201. A SLIM OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY LONGINES, the signed silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute divisions, to top wind movement, case stamped ‘18k’, case and movement numbered 2732857, cuvette inscribed ‘R. Jost, Interlaken’, case reverse initialled ‘C.T.G’, diameter 4.3cm £300-500 202. A SILVER TRAVEL WATCH BY MOVADO, the square signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute divisions and blued steel and luminous hands, to rectangular slide action case with import marks for London 1928, numbered 1188032, dial length 2.25cm £100-150 203. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the cushion-shaped signed silvered dial with baton markers, to jewelled manual movement and tapered textured bracelet, dial length 1.2cm £70-90 204. A LADY’S DIAMOND AND GEM SET COCKTAIL WATCH BY BOREL FILS & CIE, the hexagonal signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals and inner minute divisions, to an oval case millegrain set with rose-cut diamonds and synthetic sapphires, the case reverse signed, stamped ‘18k’ and numbered 12803, on an expanding mesh-link bracelet with Swiss gold mark, case length 2.1cm £100-150 205. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, to gilt metal expanding bracelet, together with a lady’s bracelet watch by Accurist, a lady’s wristwatch by Record, and three further wristwatches, first watch case length 2.3cm (6) £40-60 206. A GENTLEMAN’S SEAMASTER DE VILLE AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, the circular signed silvered dial with baton markers and date display, in signed stainless steel case, on later expanding bracelet, dial diameter 3cm £150-200 207. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY JOHN DONALD, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and outer minute scale, to an integrated case and bracelet of articulated form and repeating tubular abstract design, signed and hallmarked for London 1977, length 17.5cm By repute, this bracelet watch was commissioned by the current vendor from John Donald’s Cheapside workshop using a watch head from an earlier timepiece For similar examples of jewellery and watches using the ‘melted tubes’ technique see Precious Statements, John Donald: Designer Jeweller by John Donald and Russell Cassleton Elliott, McNidder & Grace, Carmarthen, 2015, pages 216-219 and 254-255 £400-600


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208. A SILVER MOUNTED POCKET WATCH CASE with inset watch by H Williamson Ltd, London with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and secondhand dial, War Department Issue No. 13289F, cased, 9.5cm high £80-120

220. AN IRISH SILVER DISH RING with pierced sides decorated with lions and game birds, blue glass liner, Dublin 1905 by S.D. Neill, 9 troy oz, 20.5cm wide overall £250-350

209. A PAIR OF WHITE METAL MUSCATI ANKLETS and a pair of earrings (2) £100-150 210. A SILVER PLATED DUNHILL ‘TALLBOY’ LIGHTER, also stamped ‘Cartier-Licence’, initialled, 6.5cm long, and a silver cigarette case wth engine-turned decoration, 9.5cm wide, 3.6 troy oz (2) £50-80 211. A WHITE METAL LIPSTICK HOLDER, of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliage, the detachable cover with hinged internal mirror, stamped ‘sterling’ and initialled, length 6.2cm £30-50 212. A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of hinged shaped rectangular form, with engraved radial decoration, gold hinge and oval cabochon sapphire thumbpiece, applied with gold Imperial eagle to upper left corner, with St Petersburg 84 standard assay mark for 1882-1899 and indistinct maker’s mark, in original fitted red leather case tooled with Imperial eagle to cover, 9.2cm long This lot is accompanied by a handwritten note which possibly reads ‘H.I.H.’s stay at Madras, Presidency Feb 1891 ‘90? Mr Bertillon’s system of Anthropometry ‘94, introduced in Madras ‘95, handbook ‘96’ £700-900

221. A SILVER SAUCE BOAT of curved and oval form and with a stylised scroll handle, Birmingham 1906 by J Sherwood & Sons, 17cm long, 4.8 troy oz £100-150

213. A FRENCH SILVER AND ENAMEL TOOTHPICK HOLDER, of cylindrical form with detachable cover, decorated throughout with green guilloche enamel, framed by foliate borders, with lozenge-shaped maker’s mark and boar’s head marks, 7.6cm long £80-120 214. A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL CIRCULAR TRINKET BOX with silver inlay; a pair of tortoiseshell lorgnettes; a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife; a bone handled pen knife; two glass scent bottles; two Georgian silk purses; an agate seal; a silver vesta case; and three other items (14) £100-150

222. A GEORG JENSEN SILVER JAM SPOON with leaf and berry handle, pattern No. 21, 13.5cm long, 1 troy oz £60-80

215. A CONTINENTAL ENAMEL COMPACT, circular shaped with engine turned decoration and foliate enamel decoration, 7cm diameter; a perspex and gilt metal mounted cigarette case; a silver cigarette case; a bronze plaque with insects in relief; two pen knives and an opera glass (7) £50-80 216. AN IVORY AND BRASS MOUNTED QUILL CUTTER in the form of a ring with attached tamper and original cardboard case, 7.5cm long £60-80 217. ASPREY OF LONDON SILVER GILT CIGAR CANISTER, London 1910 Height 16cm weight 3.1 troy oz £50-80

223. A GEORG JENSEN SILVER SPOON with pointed end and beaten finish, 14cm long; and a pair of Georg Jensen silver Bernadotte pattern sugar nips, 1.9 troy oz (2) £60-80

224. A PAIR OF SILVER CIRCULAR DISHES of plain form, 8cm diameter, London 1932, makers marks rubbed; and an Art Deco two handled silver porringer with a tapering stepped bowl, 14cm wide by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 1932, 9.9 troy oz (3) £80-120

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225. A SILVER HALF PINT TANKARD of plain tapering form with plain ‘C’ scroll handle, 9cm high, London 1932 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 6.8 troy oz £60-80


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226. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT TAZZA with chased fruit decorated bowl and foliate decorated tapering foot, 25.5cm diameter, London 1896 by Gilbert Marks, signed and dated to the underside of the bowl (foot and bowl detached and the bowl deeply engraved), 27.8 troy oz £300-400

227. A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with gadrooned border, three cabriole legs with pad feet and with a double ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration, 19cm long, Birmingham 1906 by J Sherwood & Sons, 8 troy oz £100-150

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228. A GEORGE III OVAL SHAPED TEAPOT with fluted upper body and four ball feet, 26cm long, London 1814, possibly by Alice & George Burrows, 18.3 troy oz total £150-250 229. A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET JUG with beaded edge, matching turned stepped foot and double ‘C’ scroll handle, 13.5cm high, London 1779 by Samuel Meriton II, 4.3 troy oz £50-80 230. A GEORGIAN OVAL SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT with gadrooned edge, domed hinged lid, ball feet and ebonised handle, marks rubbed; and a matching sugar basin, 24 troy oz total (2) £150-200 231. A PAIR OF OVAL SHAPED MUSTARD POTS with gadrooned edges, hinged domed lids with thumb pieces, double ‘C’ scroll handles and blue glass liners, 6.5cm high, London 1920 and ‘21, makers mark D.G.C. in a shield; and a pair of oval silver salts with glass liners, 8.6 troy oz (4) £80-120 232. A COLLECTION OF NINE VARYING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, 5.9 troy oz (9) £80-120 233. A PAIR OF SILVER MUSTARD POTS with pierced decorated sides and domed hinged lids; a similar mustard pot with swag decoration; a pair of silver peppers and a pair of salts, all with blue glass liners, 7.2 troy oz (7) £80-120 234. A PAIR OF SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED PEPPERS with gadrooned decoration and press on lids with finials, 4.5cm high, London 1921, makers mark D.G.C.; a further pepper pot with cabriole legs; a silver salt and two silver topped glass spice bottles (6) £80-120

241. A SILVER MOUNTED DECANTER AND STOPPER of tapering form with textured finish and beaten silver mount, 22cm high, Birmingham 1910 by James Deakin & Sons £60-80

235. A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SHAPED CREAM JUG with gadrooned border, ball feet and reeded handle, 10cm high, London 1810, makers mark rubbed; a silver hip flask, Birmingham 1939 by F Burton Crosbee, 15.3 troy oz; and a parcel gilt pap bowl (3) £100-200 236. A PAIR OF SILVER QUEEN’S PATTERN ASPARAGUS TONGS with pierced blades, 20.5cm long, Sheffield 1909 by Mappin & Webb; a cased set of silver apostle spoons with tongs; and a quantity of silver flatware, 17 troy oz in total £120-160 237. A PAIR OF IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, Dublin 1873, possibly by John Smith; a fiddle pattern tablespoon 1830 by William Bateman II and three further Old English pattern tablespoons by various makers, 12.3 troy oz (6) £80-120 238. A MATCHED FIFTY FIVE PIECE FIDDLE, SHELL AND THREAD PATTERN SILVER SERVICE consisting of twelve table forks, ten tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, one serving spoon, four sauce ladles and four teaspoons, predominately by William Eley 1839, some by Mary Chawner and two other makers, 144.5 troy oz (55) £1200-1600 239. A SILVER HANOVERIAN RATTAIL PART CANTEEN consisting of eleven tablespoons, two table forks, eleven dessert forks, ten dessert spoons and two sauce ladles, Sheffield 1914 by Walker & Hall, 73 troy oz (36) £600-800 240. A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS with reeded handles and fluted bowls, Birmingham 1935 by Marson & Jones, cased; an Italian enamelled spoon with a figure of a child in the bowl, retailed by Ugo Frilli of Florence; two further enamelled spoons; three pairs of silver sugar tongs; eight varying teaspoons; a silver feeder and a dessert spoon, 19.8 troy oz (25) £120-160

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242. A PAIR OF SPANISH SILVER TABLE ORNAMENTS in the form of a goose and a gander, 18cm high, 8.8 troy oz £80-120 243. A PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS with square stepped bases, plain turned columns, 16cm high, Sheffield 1910 by James Dixon & Sons (2) £80-120 244. A PAIR OF TURNED SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS with stepped bases, tapering columns and matching knops, 16.5cm high, Birmingham 1964 by Joseph Gloster Ltd £80-120 245. A CAPSTAN INKWELL of turned tapering form with domed hinged lid, 15cm diameter, Birmingham 1934 by W.I. Bradbury & Co £80-120


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246. A QUANTITY OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a mustard pot in the form of a beer tankard with hinged lid and blue glass liner, by The Adie Brothers Ltd, 6.5cm high, an oval shaped bun salt with four cabriole legs by D & R Hennell, two silver peppers, a silver salt with liner, an 800 grade ashtray with an Indian scene and two plated tea infusers £60-80

253. A THREE PIECE SILVER COFFEE SET, baluster shaped pot with reeded decoration, domed hinged lid and wooden handle, 19cm high, with matching cream jug and basin, London 1929 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, the bowl by Charles & Richard Comyns, 15.5 troy oz total £120-160

247. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: two silver backed brushes, a comb, a hand mirror, a nail buff, shoe horn, button hook, a tray, and a double ended scent bottle (9) £60-80

254. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a pair of oval salts with panelled sides and scroll shaped rim, cabriole legs and open scrolled handles, 10.5cm wide, Birmingham 1902, makers mark H.M., with spoons; an oval shaped mustard pot with domed hinged lid and blue glass liner with spoon; a silver bun salt with liner; and a silver pepper, 7.7 troy oz (5) £80-120

248. A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG with a fluted lower body, shell and foliate decorated rim and ‘C’ scroll handle, 15cm wide, Sheffield 1913 by Walker & Hall, 6.7 troy oz (see illustration) £60-80 249. A SILVER VICTORIAN APOSTLE SPOON with a pear shaped bowl and twisted handle, 17.5cm long, London 1844 by William Chawner II; a fiddle and shell pattern sauce ladle 1833 by Randall Chatterton; two Georgian Old English pattern sauce ladles, one by William Seaman, and one by William Eaton; and an Old English and thread pattern sauce ladle by Smith & Fearn 1793, 7.2 troy oz (5) £80-120 250. A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS with pierced arms and shell shaped bowls by John Fox and George Love; a pair of bright cut sugar tongs by Smith & Fearn; a further bright cut pair; and a plain pair, 4.2 troy oz £80-120 251. A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with a wavy edge, cabriole legs, shell feet and cast double ‘C’ scroll handle, 19cm long, Chester 1919, makers mark rubbed; and a silver cream jug with reeded decoration, turned foot and open double handle, 1908, 10 troy oz (2) (see illustration) £120-160

255. A SILVER OCTAGONAL AND BALUSTER SHAPED CASTOR standing on a stepped foot and with a pierced and drilled lid and finial, 16cm high, Chester 1937; a silver single handled porringer with plain turned bowl by Webster stamped Sterling; a pair of napkin rings with engine turned decoration; a further napkin ring; a trumpet shaped vase; a cased set of six Gothic style teaspoons; and a cased set of four gilt metal spoons with figural finials (16) £150-200 256. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: two silver cigar cutters, one stamped 900; a silver pen knife; a plain silver vesta case; two pairs of silver sugar tongs; and a plated pair, all in a gentleman’s leather stud box £20-40 257. A SILVER TUMBLER CUP of plain form and gilt interior, 6.5cm wide, London 1985 by Rodney C. Petit; and a smaller tumbler cup by Patne & Son, Oxford, 4.2 troy oz (2) £40-60

252. A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CHRISTENING MUG on a turned stepped foot with a double ‘C’ scroll handle, 7.5cm high, Birmingham 1922 by Marson & Jones; a silver apostle spoon, 19cm long, London 1897 by Robert Stebbings; a rectangular shaped silver napkin ring with canted corners; and a cased christening set consisting of a knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1906 by Joseph Rogers & Sons (4) £80-120

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258. A SILVER ARTS AND CRAFTS QUAICH with two pierced handles and beaten turned bowl, 23cm wide, Birmingham 1928 by A.E. Jones, 6.5 troy oz (see illustration) £60-80

264. A SET OF FOUR SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHES, circular shaped with pierced decoration and charged circular stepped feet, 11cm diameter, Birmingham 1913 by Charles Boynton & Son Ltd (4) £60-80

259. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET of plain circular form with gadrooned decoration, teapot with an ebonised handle, 28cm long, London 1808 and 1805 by Robert Hennell I and Samuel Hennell, 37.5 troy oz total £250-350

265. A DUTCH SILVER SPOON with chased bowl decorated with a sailor beside an anchor and with a cast figure and shield on a handle with export mark, 11cm long; a similar spoon; two cast Russian spoons, one with Niello decoration; a Mexican silver money clip in the form of an envelope; a dish with inset a Thaer coin; a glass scent bottle and a vesta case (8) £80-120

260. A PAIR OF SILVER CASTORS, octagonal lighthouse shaped with pierced press on lids and turned finials, 15cm high, Sheffield 1934 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 8.1 troy oz (2) £80-120 261. A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED OVAL COFFEE POT with shell and gadrooned decoration, domed hinged lid, bun feet and ebonised wooden handle, 20cm high, Sheffield 1932 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 14.6 troy oz total £120-160 262. A PAIR OF SIX DIVISIONAL HOOPED TOAST RACKS, 10.5cm long, Birmingham 1956 by Henry Clifford Davis, 3.8 troy oz (2) £40-60 263. A GEORGIAN SILVER OVAL SHAPED CREAM JUG with engraved foliate decoration and standing on four ball feet, possibly by Thomas Wallis II, 15cm long; and a Georgian oval shaped mustard pot with engraved leaf decoration, domed hinged lid and blue glass liner, marks rubbed, 7.8 troy oz (2) £80-120

266. A SILVER PLATED MODEL of a battle ship, 26cm long (see illustration) £300-400 267. A SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, London 1804 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman; and a set of fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1893 by Joseph Round & Sons Ltd, 7.6 troy oz £50-80 268. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: two silver plated six divisional toast racks, a pair of candle snuffers, a cream jug and sugar basin, a further jug, an entrée dish and cover, cased nutcrackers, cased teaspoons, six silver handle tea knives, mother of pearl handled tea knives and forks, and a set of ivory knife rests £50-60 269. A LARGE OVAL SILVER PLATED BUTLER’S TRAY with pierced border, ring handle and engraved armorial, 85cm wide £50-80

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270. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TRINKET BOX, the hinged cover and sides repoussé decorated with winged cherubs by William Comyns, London 1902, 16cm wide £120-180

271. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED TRINKET BOX, the gadrooned cover repoussé decorated with winged cherubs by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, 7.5cm £80-120

272. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX of quatrefoil outline, the cover repoussé decorated with hinged cherubs within a border of beaded ‘C’ scrolls, Chester 1898, 12.5cm wide £80-120

273. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TRINKET BOX, the hinged cover repoussé decorated with winged cherubs by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1904, 8.5cm wide £80-120

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274. A SILVER COFFEE POT with plain tapering body, domed hinged lid with turned finial and scrolled resin handle, 23cm high, London 1961, makers mark ‘J.C.L.’, 22.9 troy oz total (see illustration) £150-200 275. A GEORGIAN OVAL SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT with foliate engraved decoration, domed hinged lid and scrolled handle with ivory spacers and standing on four ball feet, 29cm long, London 1812 by Solomon Hougham, 20.4 troy oz total £150-200 276. A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET JUG with punched decoration and double ‘C’ scroll handle, 11cm high, London 1772, makers mark obscured; a continental silver cream jug with chased foliate decoration, cast handle and legs, 9cm high, import marks for John George Smith 1898; and a further jug with fluted lower body, Birmingham 1907 by Henry Williamson Ltd, 11.6 troy oz (3) £100-150 277. A SILVER HOT WATER JUG with wrythen lower body, matching domed lid and scroll wooden handle, 19cm high, London 1889 by John Henry Rawlings, 11 troy oz total; an electro plated baluster shaped teapot by Elkington & Co.; a further plated teapot and a chamber stick (4) £80-120

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278. A SILVER GILT MOUNTED CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, the mounts decorated with vine leaves and berries in relief, hinged lid with cherub holding a bunch of grapes, cast scroll handle and internal stopper, 33cm high, London 1979, retailed by Asprey of London (see illustration) £1000-1500 279. A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED SILVER PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE an egg stand, a condiment stand fitted with six glass bottles and jars, a late Victorian EPBM three piece tea service, cased flatware, and miscellaneous other items £50-80

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280. A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BASIN, engraved with ribbon tied swags by Reid & Sons, London 1887, 7.5cm high; and a collection of other silver items comprising a trinket box, Chester 1923, a scallop butter dish, a cigarette case, a bottle coaster with turned wooden base, a hand mirror, hairbrush and comb, three napkin rings, a small photo frame, three cruet items, a Sterling dish and cover, a cased set of six teaspoons, a butter knife, a collection of silver and white metal and other souvenir spoons, and other oddments (qty) £100-150 281. A VICTORIAN SILVER PINT MUG, of plain rounded form by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1879, 13cm high, 8.5 oz; another silver mug of waisted form by A.L. Davenport, Birmingham 1934, 7 oz; two silver peppers; one repoussé decorated with swags of flowers; two silver pickle forks; a silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, 8.5 oz; seven various silver napkin rings; and a silver child’s spoon (16) £250-300 282. A VICTORIAN SILVER SIX DIVISIONAL WIREWORK TOAST RACK on four scrolled legs and with a cast carrying handle, 16.5cm long, London 1874 by Garrard & Co, 13.6 troy oz (see illustration) £100-150

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283. A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG with engraved scroll decoration and two panels engraved with harbour scenes and cast scroll handle, 10cm high, London 1853 by Garrard & Co., 11.6 troy oz (see illustration) £80-120 284. A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN KINGS PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOONS, London 1842 by William Eaton, 20 troy oz £150-200 285. A SET OF THREE SILVER KINGS PATTERN TABLESPOONS with engraved armorials, London 1813 by Paul Storr, 10 troy oz (3) £80-120 286. A WILLIAM IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE, 34.5cm long, London 1837, 10 troy oz £80-120

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287. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOONS, 31cm long, London 1843 by Josiah Williams & Co., 10 troy oz £80-120 288. AN IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOON, Dublin 1823 by Samuel Neville; and a similar spoon by Jonathan Hayne 1827, 2.2 troy oz (2) £40-60 289. AN OVAL SHAPE SILVER TEAPOT with fluted sides, oval stepped foot and ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, London 1904 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 14.2 troy oz total (see illustration) £120-160 290. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, the teapot with twelve panels and cast scroll decoration and matching base with ebonised handle, 15cm; and a matching sugar basin and milk jug, Edinburgh 1900 by Mackay & Chisholm, 21 troy oz total (see illustration) £150-200

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291. AN ART DECO SILVER SAUCE BOAT with a half moon shaped body and rectangular base with canted corners, 16.5cm long, London 1934 by Roberts & Dore, 5.6 troy oz (see illustration) £60-80 292. AN ART DECO SILVER FOUR DIVISIONAL TOAST RACK standing on a curved base, 10cm wide, Birmingham 1941 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; and a further six divisional silver toast rack by Viner & Co, 6.8 troy oz (2) (see illustration) £60-80

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293. A SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET with pierced and pressed scroll and foliate decoration and swing handle, 15.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1904 by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co; a circular silver bowl; and a silver tea strainer with drip pan, 7.1 troy oz (3) £60-80 294. AN OVAL SHAPED SWEETMEAT DISH with fluted sides and shaped rim standing on an oval shaped flared foot with swing handle, 13cm wide, Sheffield 1934 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons; a silver sauce boat with fluted sides and double ‘C’ scroll handle by The Adie Brothers; and a helmet jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 12.7 troy oz (3) £120-160 295. A SILVER TAZZA with shaped sides and eight panels with gadrooned edge standing on a turned stepped foot, 20.5cm diameter, Sheffield 1935 by Mappin & Webb, 9 troy oz £60-80

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296. A SMALL SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED JUG with a planished finish, 7cm high, Birmingham 1904 by Saunders & Shepherd; a beaten circular dish, 9cm diameter, London 1933; a further silver jug with a ring handle by Charles Edwards 1901; and a silver topped cut glass scent bottle (4) £80-120 297. A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS with enamelled handles, Birmingham 1954 by Turner & Simpson (6) (see illustration) £40-60

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298. A CASED SILVER CREAM JUG AND BASIN with chased foliate and scroll decoration with sugar tongs, bowl 8.5cm diameter, London 1901 by Josiah Williams & Co., 4.7 troy oz £60-80 299. A CASED SET OF FOUR SILVER SCALLOP SHELL SHAPED BUTTER DISHES standing on ball feet with four butter knives, Sheffield 1897 by James Deakin & Sons; two cased sets of silver teaspoons, 9 troy oz; and two plated spoons, cased (4) £80-120 300. A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE with chased scroll decoration and gilt interior, stamped Sterling, 9cm long; and a continental pill box, the lid chased with a chariot scene with import marks (2) £40-60

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301. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: three silver mustard pots with blue glass liners, a pair of peppers and two further peppers, two pairs of salts with spoons, three silver mother of pearl knife rests, a collection of various silver and plated spoons and other items £100-200 302. A CASED SILVER AND ENAMEL VANITY SET CONSISTING OF two hairbrushes, two clothe brushes, a comb and a mirror, Birmingham 1982 by Davis, Moss & Co; and two loose but matching cut glass bottles £80-120 303. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE TO INCLUDE: two bottle coasters, a sauce boat, three toast racks, a stilton scoop, a crumb scoop, various spoons, knife rests, two cased sets of fish knives and forks, a set of twelve mother of pearl handled tea knives and forks and other items £100-200 304. A SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, by Constantine & Floyd Ltd, Birmingham 1902, cased, together with six assorted further silver and white metal coffee spoons, of various dates and makers (12) £30-50 305. A PAIR OF AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN 800 GRADE SILVER CANDLESTICKS of turned baluster form on turned stepped bases and prick engraved key pattern decoration, 30cm high, 20 troy oz (2) £120-160 306. A SET OF FOUR CONTINENTAL 800 GRADE SILVER HANDLE FORKS with lace decoration and engraved with the letter ‘K’, 15cm long; three similar forks with fruit decoration; and an 800 grade oval sweetmeat dish with pierced swag decoration and blue glass liner (8) £60-80 307. A SILVER CEDAR LINED RECTANGULAR SHAPED CIGARETTE BOX with Art Deco style feet, 16cm long, stamped 925 Silver; and a set of six bright cut pattern teaspoons by Thomas Willis 1783 (7) £80-120 308. A PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS with square stepped bases and plain turned columns, 17cm high, Birmingham 1960 by W.I. Broadway & Co £100-200

Lot 311 309. A TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET TO INCLUDE: two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, and a hand mirror, Birmingham 1871 by Mappin & Webb £80-120 310. A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER BLADED FISH KNIVES with ivory handles; nine forks with silver prongs; three further forks (for repair), varying makers £100-150 311. A GERMAN LATE 19TH CENTURY DISH of shaped outline, pierced and repoussé decorated with figures in a parkland setting, within borders of floral swags and cherubs, stamped 800, 35.5cm long (see illustration) £150-200 312. A PAIR OF GERMAN CUP HOLDERS AND SAUCERS, repoussé decorated with Arts and Crafts style sinuous flowers, stamped 800; a German serving slice, and similar serving tongs, pierced and repoussé decorated with cherubs, a collection of eighteen small goblets, stamped 800, an early 19th Century cream jug on square foot (marks indistinct), and a set of silver bean end coffee spoons, cased £80-120

313. AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET comprising of a teapot, a hot water jug, a sugar basin and cover and a milk jug, all chased with grapevine decoration, stamped Sterling and by Peter L Krider Co. of Philadelphia, 102 troy oz; and a silver plated tray with shell and scroll border and matching handles (5) £600-800

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314. A GEORGE III OVAL SHAPED SWEETMEAT DISH with engraved foliate decoration and oval stepped foot with reeded swing handle and gilt interior, 13cm wide, London 1792 by Robert Hennell I, 5.7 troy oz £80-120

315. A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOAT with gadrooned border, three shell feet and double ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf, 20cm long, London 1762 by Fuller White, 11.3 troy oz £150-200

316. A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET STAND with five cut glass bottles, the stand with pierced sides, gadrooned edge, five ball and claw feet and cast carrying handle, 22cm high, London 1774 by Thomas Daniel £200-300 317. A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT of baluster form and standing on a fluted turned stepped foot, domed hinged lid with flame finial and rococo style stout and carved ivory handle, 30cm high, London 1775 by John King, 32 troy oz in total (see illustration) £800-1200

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318. A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE with pierced blade decorated with fish, 27.5 cm long, London 1823 by James Wintle, 4.1 troy oz; and a ham bone holder with foliate decoration (2) £80-120 319. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR NIPS with leaf and fruit decorated arms, 13cm long, London 1842 by Francis Higgins II; and a pair of sugar nips in the form of a Harlequin suspended from coiled snakes, 11.5cm long, possible 1835 by Joseph Willmore, 3.5 troy oz (2) (see illustration) £150-250 320. A SET OF THREE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS with Chippendale style edges, two London 1932, and one 1958 by Robert Pringle & Sons, 2.7 troy oz £40-60 321. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BELT BUCKLE with pierced and engraved scroll and leaf decoration, 8cm wide, Birmingham 1896 by John Edward Wilmot; and a similar belt buckle 1897, makers mark rubbed £60-80

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322. A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER PLATES with shaped borders, shell and scroll decoration, 26cm wide, London 1835 by Robert Garrard II, 40.4 troy oz £400-600

323. A SILVER DESK STAND in the form of a Rolls Royce radiator with red enamelled entwined Rolls Royce radiator badge, hinged lid mounted with the Spirit of Ecstasy, 9cm high, London 1929 by Saunders and Shepherd (one of eleven trade gifts) £800-1200

324. A CIRCULAR SILVER DISH with pressed Tudor rose decoration, 9.5cm diameter, London 1971 by C.J. Vander Ltd; a further silver dish with the East Surrey Regiment badge in the centre, London 1873; and a further silver dish with pressed leaf decoration, Sheffield by John Gallimore, 8.8 troy oz (3) £60-80

326. A QUANTITY OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE consisting of a serving spoon, two sauce ladles, four tablespoons, five dessert spoons by Joseph Williams & Co 1887, six table forks by Hayne & Cater, six dessert forks by John & Henry Lias and six varying silver teaspoons, 53.6 troy oz £400-600

325. A CASED THREE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET of Art Deco design consisting of a mustard and salt with blue glass liners, a pepper and two spoons by The Adie Brothers 1921, an oval silver tea caddy with line decoration, 8.5cm high, Birmingham 1919 by Elkington & Co, and two silver napkin rings, 11 troy oz £100-200

327. A VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER CADDY SPOON, Birmingham 1858 by George Unite; a silver decanter label for Sherry, Sheffield 1915 by The Atkin Brothers; two dessert spoons; a set of six silver coffee spoons and various other spoons, 10.3 troy oz; a plated canteen and a canteen box £80-120

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328. A LATE 17TH CENTURY EAST ANGLIAN SILVER CAUDLE CUP of squat baluster form with flared lip and two double ‘C’ scroll handles, 14cm wide x 7.3cm high, with marks possibly for Thomas Hutchinson of Great Yarmouth and prick engraved initials M.P. amongst a foliate design, 5.8 troy oz £500-800

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329. A GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED HALF PINT SIZE TANKARD with a cast double ‘C’ scroll handle and turned stepped foot, 10cm high, London 1744 by Richard Gurney & Co, 7.5 troy oz £300-400

330. A CONTINENTAL SILVER MINIATURE WATERING CAN with chased rural scenes with cherubs at work in the fields, 7cm high; and a continental square shaped pill box chased with figures, 2.6 troy oz (2) £50-70

331. A SET OF FIVE SILVER MEASURES OR TOTS in the form of tankards with reeded decoration, 4cm high, London 1868 by George Richard Elkington, 4.6 troy oz £100-200

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332. A VICTORIAN SILVER TUMBLER CUP with chased foliate decoration and with cartouche and a shaped foot, 9.5cm high, London 1861 by James Charles Edington, 4.4 troy oz (see illustration) £60-80 333. A SCOTTISH OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOON with marks for Aberdeen; a Victorian sifter spoon with engraved handle and shaped bowl, London 1885; two pairs of silver sugar tongs; a silver dessert spoon; a teaspoon; a Dutch silver spoon; a vesta case, 6.3 troy oz; a white metal Kings pattern toddy ladle; a further soup ladle with possibly makers marks ‘I.E.’ a date letter mark, a thistle mark and a mark of a boars head and apple £60-80 334. A SILVER VICTORIAN HOT WATER JUG with reeded lower body, matching domed hinged lid and ebonised handle, 20cm high, London 1883 by Dobson & Sons; and smaller example by the same maker 1884; a circular dish with fluted lower body, 30 troy oz total; and a plated teapot and coffee pot (5) £150-200

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335. A SILVER THREE PIECE OCTAGONAL BALUSTER SHAPED TEA SET consisting of a teapot with a hinged lid and carved wooden handle, 19cm high; a matching sugar basin and milk jug, Birmingham 1928 by Henry Clifford Davis; and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs, 28.6 troy oz total £150-200 336.THREE RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND NIELLO SPOONS with pictorial scenes on the reverse of the bowls and the handles decorated with leaves, each 84 Zolotniks and dated 1831-39 and 40, with makers mark; a similar sifter spoon 1843; and a pair of sugar tongs 1842 (6) £100-150 337. A SET OF TWELVE MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED THREE PRONG TEA FORKS with white metal mounts, 17cm long (12) £60-80 338. A VICTORIAN SILVER VANITY BOX with seven silver mounted bottles and three rectangular boxes and sewing items with mother of pearl fittings, London 1857 by William Neal in a brass bound mahogany case, 31cm wide (see illustration) £250-350 339. A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED VANITY BOX with seven silver mounted glass bottles, the lids engraved with scroll and leaf decoration and four rectangular glass boxes with matching lids by William Neal 1876, walnut veneered case with gilt mounts, side drawer and writing slope with a jewel compartment, 35.5cm wide (see illustration) £250-350

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340. AN 800 GRADE SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, oval teapot with fluted lower body, 11cm high, with milk jug and sugar basin by Wilhelm T. Binder circa 1900, 20.6 troy oz £120-160 341. AN 800 GRADE SILVER CUSHION SHAPED BOX of a textured finish, standing on four ball feet and with ring handle, 15cm wide by Wilhelm T Binder, 10.6 troy oz £60-80 342. A CONTINENTAL 835 GRADE SILVER SALVER with reeded piecrust border, 33cm diameter by Wilhelm T Binder, 23 troy oz £150-200 343. A 925 GRADE CONTINENTAL SILVER TRAY of shaped rectangular form, 40cm wide, 34.1 troy oz £220-280 344. A CONTINENTAL 835 GRADE SILVER SUGAR BASIN AND COVER with wrythen sides, two handles and four cabriole legs, 17cm wide by Wilhelm T Binder; and an 800 grade silver bottle coaster with pierced sides decorated scrolls and leaves, 11cm wide, 14.7 troy oz (2) £100-150

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Lot 349 345. A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL 830 GRADE OVAL SHAPED NAPKIN RINGS; a pair of 925 grade napkin rings; a 925 grade silver salt in the form of a gourd with glass liner by Georg Jensen, 6cm diameter; and a 800 grade backed clothes brush (6) £60-80

350. A CONTINENTAL 800 GRADE SILVER BASKET with pierced and chased decoration of the Sphinx of Thebes and cartouches standing on winged legs, 26cm wide, 14 troy oz; and a silver plate tray of elongated form (2) £100-150

346. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE: two tea strainers, a cream jug, a carving set, a pill box, a matchbox holder and other items £40-60

351. A CONTINENTAL 800 GRADE SILVER PURSE with pierced foliate decorated frame and mesh body, 20cm wide, with attached notepad holder, pencil and circular compact with an oval engraved tag for Hanne Rothschild, 14.8 troy oz £80-120

347. A GERMAN 800 GRADE CANTEEN WITH REEDED HANDLES AND SHAPED ENDS TO INCLUDE: twelve table forks, twelve side knives, twenty four dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, nine coffee spoons, four teaspoons, thirteen small dessert spoons, twelve small dessert forks, two sauce ladles, two pickle forks, three varying butter knives, two tablespoons, a pair of spoons with oval shaped bowls and three varying serving spoons and a cake slice, 139 troy oz, and nine steel bladed table knives and ten side knives by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik £800-1200 348. A SCOTTISH SILVER MOUNTED BELT FITTING in the form of a pouch with applied thistle, 22cm long, Birmingham 1898 by Joseph Jenner & Co £40-60 349. A PAIR OF GERMAN 800 GRADE SILVER MOUNTED ETCHED GLASS DECANTERS, oval shaped with pierced and chased silver mounts depicting rural and musical scenes with silver mounted stoppers, 22cm high, circa 1900 by Weinranck and Schmidt, Hanau (see illustration) £300-400

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352. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER with a scroll and shaped border and three scroll feet, 20.5cm diameter, London 1896 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 15.2 troy oz £120-160 353. A SET OF FOUR BUN SHAPED SILVER SALTS with gadrooned borders, cabriole legs and shell feet, 8.5cm diameter, London 1927, makers rubbed; and three spoons, 14.3 troy oz (7) £120-160 354. A PAIR OF PLAIN OVAL SHAPED MUSTARD POTS with domed hinged lids and bun feet, 9cm long, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1919 by Gorham Manufacturing Co; and two baluster shaped peppers with press on lids, London 1919 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd (4) £60-80 355. A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with gadrooned border, open double ‘C’ scroll handle and cabriole legs with hoof feet, 14.5cm long, Sheffield 1941 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, three silver dishes with shaped border, 10.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1919 by E.J. Houlston; a set of six rattail pattern silver teaspoons by Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd; a six divisional wirework toast rack by Walker & Hall; a further toast rack and a trophy cup, 27.3 troy oz (13) £200-300


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356. A SILVER TEAPOT with twelve panelled sides, sunken domed lid, cabriole legs, carved wooden handle and finial, 22cm long, London 1901 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 14.5 troy oz total (see illustration) £120-160 357. AN OCTAGONAL AND BALUSTER SHAPED SILVER COFFEE POT with matching domed lid and carved ebonised wooden handle, 23cm high, London 1908 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, 20.5 troy oz total £150-200

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358. A SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, 17cm long, Newcastle 1856 by Lister & Sons; a set of five rattail pattern teaspoons by W.H. Haseler Ltd; two fiddle pattern teaspoons; three Old English pattern silver teaspoons and a vesta case, 7.8 troy oz (12) £50-80 359. A GEORGE II SILVER LIDDED TANKARD of baluster form with turned stepped foot, domed hinged lid with thumb piece and double ‘C’ scroll handle, 20cm high, London 1740 by John Swift, 33 troy oz (see illustration) £800-1200

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360. A MATCHING PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER PEPPERS of baluster form with pierced lids and turned finials and a matching sugar castor, 15cm high, London 1728 by Thomas Bamford, 10 troy oz (3) (see illustration) £300-400 361. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS with turned and fluted bases, tapering columns, matching knops and drip pans, 30cm high, Sheffield 1803 by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co £400-600 362. A MAHOGANY CASED SET OF SILVER ‘The 100 Greatest Masterpieces’ by John Pinches with certificates, case measuring 52cm wide £1000-1500 363. A GERMAN TWIN HANDLED OVAL PEDESTAL DISH, the borders pierced and repoussé decorated with scallops, stamped 800, 35cm long (see illustration) £100-150

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Lot 367 364. A GERMAN THREE PIECE COFFEE SERVICE comprising coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and cover, and cream jug of shaped oval form, stamped 800, coffee pot 20.5cm high (3) £100-150

Lot 368 369. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, oval shaped with wrythen lower body, matching hinged lid (detached) with scroll decoration and four ball feet, 12cm wide, London 1894, retailed by Carrington & Co, 9 troy oz £60-80

365. A GERMAN OVAL DISH with beaded and pierced border, stamped 800, 27cm long; a collection of other similar wares comprising a swing handled sugar bowl, a dish with glass liner, three various small dishes, various hairbrushes etc, and a set of four Victorian silver small salts with two spoons, Birmingham 1893 (qty) £60-80

370. AN 800 GRADE SILVER CADDY SPOON with a leaf shaped bowl and twisted and curved handle, 11.5cm long by Marius Hammer (see illustration) £40-60

366. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OVAL DOMED MEAT COVER, a plated sauce boat on integral stand, and assorted other plated items (qty) £60-80

371. A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT with a wavy edge, three cabriole legs with hoof feet and double ‘C’ scroll handle, 15cm long, Birmingham 1923 by Martin Hall & Co Ltd; a circular silver dish, 8cm diameter, London 1935; a silver trophy; a miniature spill vase; and a silver mounted glass castor, 8 troy oz (5) £60-80

367. A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CORDIAL JUG of twisted form and silver mounted hinged lid, 25cm high, Birmingham 1903 by Norton & White (see illustration) £150-250 368. A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG of tapering form with decorated lozenge shaped panels, silver mount and handle with hinged lid, 28.5cm high, Sheffield 1921 by Walker & Hall; and a pair of silver mounted glass whiskey tots, 11.5cm high, London 1904 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd (3) (see illustration) £250-350

372. A PART CANTEEN OF GEORGIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE CONSISTING OF five table forks, three tablespoons, eight dessert forks, three dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, London 1818 by William Chawner II, two matched dessert forks by William Eaton & Chawner & Co, and two tablespoons by Thomas Dicks, 50.6 troy oz (31) £400-600 373. A SET OF FIVE SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS by Robert Hennell II 1829, four similar spoons by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, and five further matched teaspoons by different makers, 8.4 troy oz (14) £60-80

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374. A PAIR OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1834 by Richard Britton, two dessert forks by Chawner & Co, an Old English pattern dessert spoon, two plated sauce ladles, six silver handled table knives by Williams Chawner and four loose handles (17) £100-200

387. A CONTEMPORARY SILVER DISH with a stylised border, 11.5cm wide, Sheffield 1973 by Brian Asquith; and a silver two handled cup with tapering sides and turned stepped foot, 13cm wide, Sheffield 1939 by Viner’s Ltd, 8.3 troy oz (2) £80-120

375. A SET OF SIX FEATHER EDGE AND LACE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; two further sets of silver teaspoons; a single teaspoon; two sets of six plated soup spoons; a cased set of six silver fish knives and forks by Viner’s Ltd; a silver back hairbrush; a plated teapot and a cutlery box £80-120

388. A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL in two parts with a drilled plain bowl and reeded lip, 15.5cm high, London 1803 by John Eames; and a plain silver dish by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 4.1 troy oz (2) (see illustration) £150-200

376. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BUN SALTS with cabriole legs and blue glass liners, London 1865 by Henry Holland with a pair of spoons with branch shaped handles; and a Dutch oval shaped silver box with pressed panels decorated with figures, 12.5cm long, 7 troy oz £50-80 377. A SET OF SIX SILVER KINGS PATTERN TABLE FORKS, London 1824 by Richard Pearce and five similar dessert spoons 1832 by William Chawner, 29 troy oz (11) £150-200

389.TWO ELECTROPLATED CANDLESTICKS with foliate decorated square shaped bases, differing heights, 26cm tallest; and a pair of electroplated coasters on turned wooden bases and with shell and scroll decoration, 16.5cm wide (4) £60-80 390. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE OVAL SWEET MEAT DISHES with pressed scroll and foliate decoration, 15.5cm wide, Sheffield 1968 by Francis Howard Ltd; a silver bottle coaster of plain form, Birmingham 1990 by Broadway & Co; and a square shaped silver cigarette box (4) £60-80

378. A SET OF SIX GEORGE II SILVER HANOVARIAN PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, London 1745, makers mark rubbed, 9.6 troy oz (6) £60-80 379. A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, undistinguished marks; and a mixed set of seven Hanovarian pattern dessert forks, 13.1 troy oz (13) £100-150 380. A SET OF FOUR OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOONS, London 1792 by Richard Crossley, 8.3 troy oz (4) £60-80 381. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN VARYING SILVER TABLESPOONS, varying in dates, patterns and makers, 14.3 troy oz (7) £100-200

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382. A COLLECTION OF EIGHTEEN VARYING SILVER TEASPOONS with lace back bowls, three fiddle pattern teaspoons, three mustard spoons and two three prong dessert forks, 12 troy oz (26) £60-80 383. A RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTO FRAME with engine turned decoration, 24cm high, London 1922 by Charles & Richard Comyns; and a further silver portrait frame with an arched top and gadrooned border, 28cm high, Chester 1899 by William Neale (2) £100-200 384. A SILVER PORRINGER with two loop handles, hand beaten finish and turned stepped foot, 15.5cm wide, Sheffield 1924 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd; and a 17th Century style spoon by Leslie Summers, 2002, 6.4 troy oz (2) (see illustration) £50-80

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385. A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CREAM JUG with reeded scroll handle and plain turned foot, 13.5cm high, London 1933 by Carrington & Co., 11.8 troy oz £80-120 386. A VICTORIAN SILVER PORRINGER with pierced handle and chased lower bowl with scroll and beaded decoration and gilt interior, 19.5cm wide, London 1888 by Susannah Brasted, 5.6 troy oz (see illustration) £80-120

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Lot 394 391. A SILVER MUSTARD POT of plain form, hinged lid with thumb piece and double ‘C’ scroll handle with blue glass liner, 7cm high, Birmingham 1980 by M.D. Yates & Sons; a pair of Georgian bun salts with gadrooned decoration and blue glass liners, London 1786 by Charles Hougham; a pair of baluster shaped peppers with press on lids and flame finials by Charles Edwards, 1899; and three spoons, 12.9 troy oz (8) £120-160 392. A BALUSTER SHAPED CASTOR standing on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, press on drilled lid with flame finial, 16cm high, Birmingham 1902 by William Aitken; two silver peppers; a salt; a mustard pot; and a silver mounted ivory handled stilton scoop (6) £100-150 393. A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS with hobnail finials, 1923 by John Sanderson & Son Ltd; a cased set of six Hanoverian pattern silver teaspoons; six silver tea forks; a cased set of tea knives and forks; various plated flatware and other items £80-120 394. A SILVER DUBARRY PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY consisting of twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, teaspoons and four serving spoons, twelve table knives and side knives, Sheffield 1991, cased for Arentum Ltd, 163.7 troy oz (see illustration) £1250-1750 395. A SET OF SEVEN SHELL AND THREAD PATTERN HANDLED TABLE KNIVES, six side knives and a Georgian silver berry spoon, 1801 by Eley & Fearn; a silver plated oval shaped tray with pierced sides; a silver photo frame; and two plated spoons (18) £40-60

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396. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SILK LINED PURSE with engraved scroll and foliate decoration with a carrying chain, 12cm wide, Birmingham 1907 by Thomas Bishton; a silver trinket box on cabriole legs; a silver mounted glass pin tray; a silver posy vase and a cased commemorative medal for Typography (5) £60-80 397. AN OCTAGONAL SHAPED TAZZA with pierced decorated corners and standing on a matching foot, 17.5cm wide by Walker & Hall 1928; and a pair of Indian silver sweetmeat dishes with pressed and pierced decoration by Peter Orr, 10 troy oz (3) £60-80 398. A COLLECTION OF SIX VARYING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, 3.7 troy oz (6) £60-80 399. A SET OF FOUR ELECTROPLATED SILVER EXTENDING CANDLESTICKS with fluted decorated stepped bases and matching knops, 24cm high extended; and a pair of two branch three light candelabra, 28cm wide (6) £80-120 400. A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE TO INCLUDE: a two handled tray; entrée dishes; a coffee pot; a toast rack; napkin rings; part cruet sets; salvers and flatware £50-80


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402. A LEATHER BOUND TRAVELLING SUITCASE with ivory back hairbrushes, mirrors etc., and two silver gilt topped glass jars by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 1934, 55cm wide £120-160 403. A SILVER MEMORIAL CASKET of rectangular stepped form with engraved decoration bearing and containing a parchment roll, Central Boys School, Oxford, ‘To those who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918’, presented to Claude Moore BA, Headmaster for 36 years, July 1925, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 31cm x 25cm £300-500 404. A RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON, the reverse of the bowl decorated with church in Niello dated 1875; and four smaller similar teaspoons, one dated 1854 (5) £80-120 405. A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE with engine turned decoration, 14cm long, Chester 1946 by Donald Collins, 7.0 troy oz; a brass matchbox holder for The Oxford Steam Plough Co. Ltd; and a Georgian brass snuff box of waisted form with chased figure in an oval panel (3) £80-120

406. A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with bright cut decoration and heart shaped bowl, 7.5cm long, Birmingham 1809, makers mark I.T.; and a plain Old English pattern silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1827 by Joseph Wilmore (4) (see illustration) £80-120

407. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT STEEL CANDLE SNUFFERS, scrolling silver handles by Benjamin May, Birmingham, circa 1780, with steel mechanism, 17cm long (see illustration) £80-120

408. A SILVER MOUNTED OVAL PORCELAIN SCENT BOTTLE with foliate decoration, 5.5cm wide, London 1889 by Samson Mordan & Co.; a continental white metal mounted cut glass scent bottle; and a double ended brass mounted spice bottle (3) (see illustration) £80-120

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Mallams The Design Sale to include Modernist and Post-War Silver and Jewellery Thursday 19th May Oxford

01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk enquiries to philip.smith@mallams.co.uk

Bocardo House 24a St Michael’s Street OX1 2EB

Illustrated: A Ramsden & Carr Silver Cruet Set Circa 1900-1905


Mallams

Entries Invited

The British and Continental Ceramics & Glass Sale

Thursday 2nd June 2016 Cheltenham Closing date: Friday 13th May

For more information or to arrange a free valuation please contact Robin Fisher on 01242 235712 or robin.fisher@mallams.co.uk

Mallams Auctioneers Grosvenor Galleries 26 Grosvenor Street Cheltenham GL52 2SG www.mallams.co.uk

A Russian porcelain figure, Gardner factory, circa 1890 ÂŁ400-500 to be included in the sale


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SALE RESULTS Bocardo House – 23/3/16

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Mallams carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

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10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17 (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.


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Absentee Bid Form

Mallams

Sale Date: .................................................................................................... Name: .......................................................................................................... Address: ....................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................

Postcode ..................................

Telephone: 1............................................. 2 ............................................... Email: ...........................................................................................................

Notices

Lot

Brief Description

Price Limit

I hereby request Mallams to bid for the lots listed herewith up to the hammer price stated. The auctioneers, on my behalf, will try to purchase lots for the lowest possible price, in accordance with the usual bidding increments and taking into account the reserve and other bids. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and the buyer’s premium (plus VAT). I agree that the bids are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.

✂

I understand that absentee bids should be with the auctioneers at least one hour before the commencement of the auction.

Signed:

..............................................................

Date: ................................

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DIRECTIONS TO ST. MICHAEL’S STREET Contrary to current thinking it is still possible to approach Mallams, St. Michael’s Street office by car Follow these simple instructions, ideally with a map to hand:

BANB URY

ST GILES

WALTON ST

BEAUMONT ST

Buses only

BROAD ST

BUS STATION

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HIGH ST

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COUNTY HALL

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TOWN HALL

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OX PE NS RD

Eastern Zone Entry/Exit Point

SPEEDWELL ST

Southern Zone Entry/Exit Point

TH AM E

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POLICE STATION

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ABINGDON RD

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FOLLY BRIDGE

Southern Zone Exit only

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NMA COR

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Western Zone Entry/Exit Point

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NEW

PARK END ST

S RKET

ST EL’S ICHA ST. M

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GEO

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ST RGE

NG WA LL ST

OXFORD RAIL STATION

BECKET ST

Northern Zone Entry/Exit Point

MARTYRS’ MEMORIAL

Mallams

BOTLEY RD

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RD OCK DST WOO

From the North or East travel down Beaumont Street or Walton Street into Hythe Bridge Street and at The Royal Oxford Hotel and a complicated set of lights turn left into Park End Street (access only). Bear left into Worcester Street and right at the next set of lights into George Street - 1st right into New Inn Hall Street - 1st left into St. Michael’s Street. From the South turn right from Oxpens Road into Park End Street and from the West via Botley Road dog leg right. One small problem between 10am - 6pm there is no access into Cornmarket and vehicles over 5m in length are not permitted. We recommend that vans reverse into the street and others practice three point turns! Welcome.


Modern British & Post-War Art

Mallams

featuring Bryan Pearce, John Milne, Julian Trevelyan, Mary Fedden, Lucie Rie and Hans Coper

Thursday 19th May Oxford

Bocardo House 24a St Michael’s Street OX1 2EB

01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk enquiries to philip.smith@mallams.co.uk


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