Fine Jewellery and Watches Tuesday 27 July 2021
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FINE JEWELLERY AND WATCHES at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms Live Online - Tuesday 27 July 2021 at 10am ORDER OF SALE Lots 1 - 457
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It is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones, including coral and jade, are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity and, unless otherwise stated in individual condition reports, it must be assumed that those offered for sale have possibly been subjected to such treatments. Many of the jewellery lots in our auction are Continental or made outside the UK and whilst they have all been spot tested with acid to estimate the carat of the gold, as they were not manufactured for the UK market and may have subsequent repairs or alterations, we cannot guarantee any item will pass assay in the UK. Buyers of CITES’ species should always check domestic import restrictions prior to bidding. This includes certain species of coral and, in particular, please note the new US legislation on ivory. In addition, buyers should also check domestic import restrictions on certain coloured stones, notably the US legislation on jadeite and rubies originating from Burma. We ask prospective buyers to bear in mind that our photographs may not provide an accurate representation of colour and size. Please note that potential purchasers should not attempt to test pieces further without an auctioneer’s specific consent.
Lot 1 An antique single stone smoky quartz ring, with a circular cabochon smoky quartz, with an intaglio incised flower head. A crimped octagonal setting with a domed back, mounted to the top of a ‘D’ section shank with relief flower heads. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 11.10 x 11.10mm, 5.32g. Finger size Q approximately £400 - 600 Lot 2 A Roman amber intaglio Legionnaires ring, with a flat section oval amber tablet, intaglio engraved with a bird, chevron section shoulders to a tapered chevron section shank. Head 14.60mm wide. Finger size V approximately £200 - 300 Lot 3 A high carat gold carved cornelian intaglio ring, possibly Roman, with a rectangular cushion cut cornelian intaglio depicting a standing soldier, Roman set in a landscape position. A flat back setting with two row tapered shoulders to a two row shank. Head 2.70mm wide, 5.97g. Finger size M approximately £600 - 800 Lot 4 A gold cornelian intaglio ouroboros ring, possibly Roman, with a carved cornelian intaglio depicting a lady in profile, Roman set in a landscape position, to a domed back setting. An incised snake to each outer edge, with a head to each shoulder, indistinct. Scrolled detail shoulders and a round section shank. Head 15.00 x 12.60mm, 4.00g. Finger size O approximately, not round £400 - 600
Lot 5 A Roman gentlemen’s high carat gold cornelian intaglio ring, with a flat oval cornelian tablet, intaglio engraved with a robed figure holding a staff, possibly Mars. The intaglio rub set to a two row twisted and plaited wire border to hollow tapered shoulders, a closed back setting and hollow shank. Head 10.70mm wide, 4.01g. Finger size P approximately, not round £500 - 700 Lot 6 A high carat gold cameo ring, with the head of a bearded gentleman, possibly St Paul, in a landscape position, to a tapered shallow court section shank. 6.60mm wide, 5.46g. Finger size I¾- J £200 - 400
Lot 9 A Roman gentlemen’s high carat gold ‘eye’ agate intaglio ring, with a high dome cabochon banded agate, with an intaglio engraved classical male head. Rubover setting in a landscape position, with a flat border to hollow tapered shoulders and shank. 12.90mm wide, 3.48g £800 - 1,200 Lot 10 A Georgian gentlemen’s cornelian intaglio engraved gold ring, with a flat oval cornelian tablet, intaglio engraved with a male figure resting, one foot on a pile of stones. A crimped border, inset into a Georgian fluted bezel with a replacement tapered shank. Tested as approximately 9ct and 18ct gold. Head 20.15 x 16.20mm, 5.08g. Finger size V½-W approximately £200 - 300
Lot 7 A Roman high carat gold garnet intaglio ring, with an oval cabochon garnet intaglio, engraved with a galloping horse. The intaglio Roman set in a landscape position to a court section head with tapered shoulders and shank. Head 5.30mm wide, 2.86g. Finger size E approximately, not round £200 - 400 Lot 8 A Byzantine gentlemen’s high carat gold cabochon garnet intaglio ring, depicting an intaglio sphinx, rub set in a landscape position to a narrow flat frame, with initials to one end, possibly VCL. A flat back closed collet with a repoussé flower head to the underside of the head, with applied heart or leaf shoulders to a hollow tubular shank. Head 19.80 x 11.30mm including shoulders, 3.34g. Finger size Q £1,000 - 1,500
LOTS 3, 4, 6 and 7 From the private collection of Cecil Delisle Burns, who trained for the priesthood at the College Inglese, Via di Monserrato Rome, from 1901. ‘My paternal Grandfather Cecil Delisle Burns trained for the priesthood at the College Inglese, Via di Monserrato Rome, from 1901. Having completed his training, he returned to England to await a Diocese, he was offered the Diocese of Brentford. However, he and several others within the Catholic Church were seen as Modernist influences and were effectively hounded out of the Church because of their refusal to conform to what they saw as outdated practices’. Thence by descent.
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Lot 11 An 18th century enamel portrait miniature necklace, earrings and pair of clasps, cased suite, the necklace with a series of hand painted portrait miniatures, between open foliate links set with foiled rubies, emeralds and quartz, with a detachable girandole pendant to the centre, with pear shaped miniatures and gem set surround. Later scroll wire ends and trace chain, with pear shaped miniature earrings with later screw fittings and a pair of oval, eleven row clasps, with later brooch fittings. A later fitted case with glazed lid, c.1950. Pendant drop 70mm £6,000 - 8,000 Purchased by the current vendor’s father from Albert Amor before 1945
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 12 A late 18th century Iberian flat cut garnet and freshwater pearl brooch/ pendant, c.1800, with three freshwater pearls and flat cut foil backed garnet clusters, in a ‘V’ shaped scrolling open petal frame. Two outer freshwater pearl and foiled flat cut garnet pendant drops, to a concealed bale and brooch fitting with ‘C’ catch. 52 x 49mm, 9.77g £250 - 350
Lot 17 A late 18th century Iberian flat cut garnet and freshwater pearl pendant drop, later converted to a brooch, c.1800, a circular cluster top with a replacement simulated pearl surrounded by foil backed flat cut garnets, all rub set to a pierced border. A ‘V’ shaped articulated pierced pendant below, similarly set with freshwater pearls and flat cut garnets, with three alternating matching pendant drops. A later gilt metal brooch pin. 56 x 34mm £200 - 300
Lot 13 A Georgian garnet rivière necklace, c.1800, with a series of oval, flat cut foiled garnets, all rub set in dome back cut down collets. All joined by jump rings to a garnet set box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 5.00 to 5.70mm wide, 365mm long, 12.41g £600 - 800
Lot 18 A Georgian bracelet, with a cut hair on ivory seven row glazed panel clasp, depicting a village, bridge and river, with later Victorian belcher chain forming the bracelet. Clasp tested as approximately 15ct gold, chain as approximately 9ct gold, 36.55g, together with a Georgian gold nine row gold plaque clasp, with a cut hair sconce depicting a cottage, river, bridge and pine trees, tested as approximately 9ct gold,15.96g, and a similar gilt metal eleven row example (3) £500 - 600
Lot 14 A Georgian gold, enamel and diamond set memorial ring, c.1790, with an arched circular plaque style head, with an applied script initial ‘W’ set with rose cut diamonds, three deficient, to a raised blue guilloché ground with a white border. Flat section tapered shoulders to a plain shank, hand engraved to the inside in script ‘in remembrance of Eliz. Wilson’. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 17.40 x 16.10mm, 5.25g. Finger size P LE £300 - 500
Lot 19 A Victorian hand painted diamond set memorial brooch, with a central hand painted glazed oval plaque, painted en grisaille, depicting a fairy and artist’s pallet, painting flowers. A border of rose cut diamonds, claw set in silver, with a gold bezel and backed in gold, with a hand engraved inscription ‘Sybil 16th March 1899’. Tested as approximately 9ct, 15ct gold and silver. 24.70 x 19.80mm, 6.57g £200 - 300
Lot 15 A Georgian garnet set memorial ring, with an oval ivory plaque with an urn, painted en grisaille, beneath a glass cover. A border of foiled cushion shaped flat cut garnets, with a shallow domed back, mounted to a flat section tapered band with engraved foliate shoulders. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 21.00 x 15.40mm, 6.20g. Finger size O LE £300 - 500
Lot 20 A Georgian split pearl memorial wheatsheaf glazed panel, later mounted as a brooch. The gathered wheatsheaf tied with a gold ribbon, set with split pearls, to an ivory ground and glazed to a plain gold frame, with a later clasp mount, converted to a brooch. The wheatsheaf represents resurrection and remembrance. Frame tested as approximately 18ct gold, later back as approximately 9ct gold. Approximately 23 x 18mm 4.69g £150 - 250
Lot 16 A Georgian garnet set full eternity ring, with a continuous row of cushion shaped flat cut foiled garnets, all in cut down collets to a court section interior shank (garnets deficient), 0.92g. Finger size K £200 - 250
Lot 21 A Georgian gentlemen’s gold agate intaglio cameo ring, with a pale buff coloured agate tablet, intaglio engraved with the head of a lady and a moth. The agate tablet, damaged, rub set to a plain shallow collet to tapered shoulders and a plain shank. In Georgian memorial jewellery the moth is representative of the soul. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 16.50 x 14.20mm £300 - 500
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Lot 22 A Regency gold circular gem set pendant, c.1820, with a cluster of cannetille flower heads set alternatively with cabochon turquoise, ruby and possibly spinel. All to a finely brushed ground with a cannetille border, beaded bale and possibly a later glazed hair locket verso. Suspended on a late Victorian gold chain with a barrel clasp. Chain marked 9K. Pendant tested as approximately 15ct and 9ct gold. Pendant 32 x 24mm, 12.92g £200 - 300 Lot 23 A Regency gold oval shell cameo, depicting Mercury with a winged helmet, in white to a light brown ground. The cameo, claw set to a cannetille and incised leaf frame, with a later roller catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 40 x 34mm approximately, 10.14g £150 - 250 Lot 24 A Regency gold amethyst, chrysolite and turquoise cannetille brooch/pendant, of open circular form. The hoop claw set with alternate oval mixed cut amethysts and circular Swiss cut chrysolites between pairs of cabochon turquoise and cannetille scrolls, beadwork and milled wire. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 35 x 35mm, 7.37g £150 - 200 Lot 25 A miniature gold oval locket form vinaigrette, with a white enamel octofoil panel to the front cover. Red guilloché enamel sides with white petals decorated with floral garlands and flower heads between. A hinged front cover with a hinged pierced grill to the inside. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, together with a hollow gold Alisee Pattée cross brooch, decorated with blue champlevé enamel with an incised central boss and bead terminals. Tested as approximately 9ct gold (2) £120 - 160 Lot 26 A William IV gold topaz brooch, with an oval faceted, foil backed topaz, in a cut down collet, to a deeply chased border, dome back setting, with a curved pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 18.80 x 17.00mm, 5.56g £500 - 600
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Lot 27 A pair of Regency gold and turquoise set drop earrings, with a repoussé foliate top, rub set with a cabochon turquoise, to hook fittings. A detachable drop with hand engraved strapwork to a matching repoussé scrolling section below, rub set with graduated cabochon turquoise. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 88mm long, 9.61g (2) £300 - 500 Lot 28 A Victorian turquoise brooch, c.1840, of rectangular lobed form with foliate scrolls and polished beads to each end. A cluster of circular cabochon turquoise, claw set to the centre, with textured acanthus leaves to each lobe, with a plain pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, pin as approximately 9ct gold. 45 x 28mm, 8.23g £150 - 250 Lot 29 A Victorian gold turquoise set snake brooch/pendant, with a line of graduated cabochon turquoise, grain set throughout. The tail entwined to form an open hoop, with the head to the centre. Pendant drop and bale deficient, pin and ‘C’ catch all present. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 35 x 31mm, 7.58g £130 - 180 Lot 30 A late Victorian gold bracelet, c.1900, with a series of oval sections between sections of trace chain. Each section rub set with a circular cabochon turquoise, with a charm bale to the centre, a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 14-15ct gold. Approximately 7mm wide, approximately 215mm long, 11.15g £150 - 250 Lot 31 A Dutch three row gold bracelet, with a repoussé and cannetille centrepiece style clasp. Three rows of fine wirework chain with plain oval end caps, to an oval box clasp centrepiece, with raised diamond and arrowhead plaques between cannetille decoration. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Netherlands mark for small gold items 1914 to 1906. Clasp approximately 32 x 28mm, 30.69g £400 - 500
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Lot 32 A late Victorian diamond set crescent and spray brooch, c.1890, with a row of graduated old European cut diamonds, in silver cut down collets to a yellow scalloped gallery. A central sunburst or spray surround with an old European cut diamond in a cut down collet at the centre, with radiating rows of old Swiss cut diamonds. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as sterling silver and approximately 9ct gold. 78 x 27mm, 13.67g £700 - 900 Lot 33 A Victorian diamond crescent brooch or hair ornament, with a row of graduated old European cut and rose cut diamonds, in silver cut down collets backed in gold. A two pin detachable brooch fitting with roller catch. Tested as approximately sterling silver and 9ct gold. The principal diamond estimated as approximately 0.67ct. A later fitted case by J W Benson Ltd. 65mm wide, 10.41g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 34 A pair of Austrian sapphire and diamond cluster earrings c.1890, the earrings with a slightly cushion shaped mixed cut sapphire, claw set in gold and surrounded by a border of old European cut diamonds. All set in silver collets with gold under bezels to gold continental fittings. Tested as silver and approximately 14ct gold, with Austrian assay marks for Vienna. Numbered 14099, makers mark E.K. 23.00 x 17.10mm, 7.86g, together with a matched French synthetic sapphire and diamond brooch, c.1900, with a cushion shaped synthetic sapphire, claw set to the centre, with a border of old European cut diamonds. All set in gold and platinum. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum, with French poinçon and an Austrian import mark, 1891 to 1901. 23.10 x 10.21mm, 7.77g (3) £2,000 - 3,000
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Lot 35 A diamond set bar brooch, with an old European cut diamond, claw set in a shallow collet at each end, to a blade edge bar, with an open pear shaped frame. Graduated old brilliant cut diamonds grain set to the frame, with pierced scrolls between and milligrain set diamonds, with a central open cluster of old European cut diamonds in pear shaped collets, with a diamond set trefoil at each end. Tested as platinum, later fittings as approximately 9ct gold. 58.00 x 16.60mm, 8.33g £600 - 800 Lot 36 A Victorian diamond, ruby and pearl spray brooch, c.1880, with three flower head clusters. Each one set with a central old European cut diamond, with cabochon ruby set gold anthers, bordered by petals, grain set with old Swiss cut diamonds. A diamond set bud with an articulated pearl centre, and diamond set leaves throughout. All set in silver and backed in gold, with a pin and later roller catch. Tested as sterling silver and approximately 9ct gold. 64 x 30mm, 13.94g £500 - 700 Lot 37 A former Austro-Hungarian garnet and diamond beetle brooch, c.1870, with carved garnet elytra. A row of graduated cushion shaped Swiss cut diamonds between, with a graduated rose cut diamond set pronotum and head, with cabochon green paste set eyes. Rose cut diamond set antenna and legs, all set in silver and backed in gold, with a detachable brooch pin one leg deficient. Austrian assay marks for 0.580 standard, 1872 to 1922, for Vienna. Approximately 30 x 18mm, 12.70g £800 - 1,200 Lot 38 A late Victorian citrine and diamond boat shaped carved head ring, with an oval Madeira citrine, claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond, claw set at each side, with pairs of diamond set points. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and silver. Head 21 x 11mm, 5.87g. Finger size P½ £800 - 1,200
Lot 39 A five stone diamond carved head ring, with five graduated old European cut and cushion cut diamonds, all claw set to a carved head, with pairs of rose cut and eight cut diamond set points to a plain shank. Marked 18. Head 6.40mm wide, 5.03g. Finger size N £800 - 1,200 Lot 40 A Victorian three stone graduated diamond and enamel ring, c.1860, with a cushion cut diamond, grain set to the centre. A cushion cut diamond grain set to each side, with pairs of rose cut diamond set points. A blue champlevé enamel line bordering the diamonds, to fleur-de-lys enamel shoulders, to a tapered head and shank. Partial hand engraved message to the inside shoulders dated 1868. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 7.30mm wide, 6.11g. Finger size N½ £200 - 250 Lot 41 A five stone graduated diamond ring, with graduated old European and cushion cut diamonds, all claw set in white collets. Yellow underbezels, knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Partial mark remaining for 18ct. Head 20.10 x 5.30mm, 2.33g. Finger size R £500 - 700 A valuation dated 1994 available to view Lot 42 A pair of two stone diamond stud earrings, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.70ct each, claw set in a rex collet, with a smaller old European cut diamond, claw set below, to post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct white gold. 11.10 x 6.50mm, 2.71g £1,000 - 1,500
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 50 A gold and steel reverse painted crystal intaglio charm/pendant, c.1890, the charm/pendant with a reverse painted crystal intaglio, depicting a polychrome swallow in flight, to a gold ground. A cabochon rock crystal cover enclosed in a curved steel nail, hand engraved verso in script ‘revue toujours’ 25 Août 1892. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and steel. 29.00 x 17.20mm, 6.05g, together with a diamond set silhouette bar brooch, the bar brooch with the circular silhouette of a boy holding a flower with a glass cover to a border of rose cut diamonds, mounted to a flat section bar. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and platinum. 66 x 14mm, 6.59g (2) £150 - 200 Lot 51 A former Austro-Hungarian diamond set reverse painted crystal intaglio brooch, c.1880, with three polychrome painted swallows on a branch. The rock crystal cabochon, backed in gold, to a border of rose cut diamonds in cut down collets, to a scalloped gallery, pin and covered ‘C’ catch. Austrian assay mark for Vienna, maker’s mark unidentified. Tested as approximately silver and 14ct gold. 18 to 20mm diameter, 6.79g £400 - 500 Lot 52 A cased former Austro-Hungarian sapphire and diamond horseshoe stick pin, attributed to Moritz Henolé, c.1900, the horseshoe with an outer row of graduated cushion shaped mixed cut sapphires, and an interior row of rose cut diamonds, all claw and grain set to a pierced scalloped gallery. Austrian assay mark for 0.580 standard for Vienna, to the pin. Maker’s mark unidentified, attributed to Moritz Henolé, Wein. Horseshoe 21 x 19mm, 5.05g £300 - 400
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Lot 43 A late Victorian diamond set pendant, with a cushion shaped old Swiss cut diamond, claw set to the centre. Radiating blade edge bars with a circle of old cut diamonds to an outer frame of scalloped crescents, each one claw set with an old European cut diamond, with a later wire bale. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, bale as 9ct gold. 29 x 26mm, 6.95g £700 - 900 Lot 44 An 18ct gold red spinel, ruby and diamond boat shaped ring, c.1900, with an oval mixed cut spinel, claw set to the centre. An old European cut diamond claw set to each side, with an oval Swiss cut ruby at each end, all with open scalloped claws, to pierced scroll shoulders and a plain shank. Head 17.50 x 6.50mm, 4.62g. Finger size N £120 - 160 Lot 45 A ruby and diamond two colour bar brooch, with alternating circular mixed cut rubies and old European cut diamonds, all claw set to two row underbezels, pin and later roller catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 37.00 x 3.70mm, 3.29g £150 - 250 Lot 46 A split pearl ruby, sapphire and diamond butterfly brooch, c.1900, with graduated split pearls forming the abdomen and thorax, the wing tips grain set with sets of three oval mixed cut rubies and a pair of mixed cut sapphires, with rose cut diamonds throughout, all set in silver and faced with gold to the wing tips and backed in gold, with a detachable brooch fitting. Tested as sterling silver and approximately 9ct gold. 42 x 31mm, 12.29g £400 - 600
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Lot 47 A late Victorian diamond set ribbon bar brooch, c.1880, with a yellow blade edge bar, set with seven old European cut diamonds, equally spaced in white collets. A white ribbon looped between, grain set with rows of graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, all backed in gold to a plain pin and later yellow roller catch. 43 x 10-10.5mm, 4.53g £300 - 500 Lot 48 A cased former Austro-Hungarian diamond set bow and hoop brooch, by Ernest Paltsho, Vienna, c.1900, with a two row ribbon bow. An old European cut diamond, rub set to the centre, with graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, grain set throughout. An entwined hoop through the bow loops, damaged, rub set with graduated old European cushion cut, rose cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, with a plain pin and visor catch. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as silver and approximately 14ct gold. 71 x 35mm, 14.14g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 49 A cased diamond set hunting horn, horseshoe and crop bar brooch, c.1900, the horn with an applied horseshoe with a row of graduated circular and cushion shaped old Swiss cut diamonds, all in cut down collets, the crop with a row of graduated rose cut diamonds, pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and sterling silver, backed in gold. A case by Wixley, Marine Arcade, Great Yarmouth and 115 Regent Road. 37mm long, 3.54g £200 - 250
Lot 53 A late Victorian turquoise and diamond brooch/ pendant, c.1890, with an oval cabochon turquoise, grain set to the centre. A border of old Swiss cut diamonds in cut down collets to an open scalloped border of graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, in cut down collets. All set in silver and backed in gold, with a fold down bale loop, bale deficient, and a detachable brooch fitting with ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately silver backed in 15ct gold. 28 x 25mm, 6.31g £400 - 600 Lot 54 A late Victorian marquise shaped diamond set cluster ring, with graduated old European cut diamonds, grain and claw set to a fine scalloped gallery. Reeded bead shoulders, to a polished boss and tapering shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. Head 24.00 x 12.30mm, 4.46g. Finger size N £300 - 500 Lot 55 A Victorian turquoise and diamond oval cluster, later mounted as a ring. An oval cabochon turquoise, claw set and surrounded by a border of old European cut diamonds to a scalloped gallery. A later underbezel to split shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 14.70 x 13.30mm, 4.09g. Finger size K £350 - 550 Lot 56 An Edwardian gold diamond cluster ring, with a cushion cut diamond, claw set to the centre. A border of Swiss cut diamonds, one deficient, one simulant, claw set to a shallow gallery with two row under bezel. Solid shoulders each with an eight cut diamond, grain set to solid chevron section shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 14.10 x 8.90mm, 2.96g. Finger size N½ £200 - 300
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 58 A Victorian diamond set star brooch, c.1890, the twelve point star with an old European cut diamond grain set to a star shaped collet at the centre, with smaller graduated old European cut and rose cut diamonds grain set to the points. All set in silver and backed in gold, with a concealed suspension hoop and detachable brooch fitting, with later roller catch. Tested as approximately sterling silver and 9ct gold. A case by J W Benson Ltd. 34mm diameter, 6.27g £180 - 250 Lot 59 A late Victorian diamond set star brooch/pendant, c.1890, with a central daisy cluster of old European cut diamonds. Radiating rays, grain set with rows of graduated old Swiss cut and eight cut diamonds, with blade edge bars between and culminating in a trefoil cluster of diamonds. A hinged eyelet, bale deficient, and a detachable brooch fitting. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as sterling silver and approximately 15ct gold, the detachable brooch fitting as approximately 9ct gold. A case by Shapland Jewels & Antiques, London. 36 x 35mm, 7.97g £600 - 800 Lot 60 A Victorian diamond set star brooch, c.1890, with a central cluster of old European cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, with cut down collets, with grain set rose cut outer diamonds, to form a small star. Old European cut diamond set points, in rubover collets to star points, grain set with old European cut diamonds, and rose cut diamonds, all grain set. A blade edge bar between, all culminating in an old European cut diamond in a cut down collet. All set in silver and backed in gold with a concealed hook, a detachable brooch fitting with a roller catch. Tested as sterling silver and 9ct gold, 28mm diameter £500 - 700
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Lot 57 A Victorian diamond set, five star tiara, c.1870-1880, together with a Victorian diamond set star brooch/pendant, and a collection of alternative fittings, the tiara composed of a two row white metal frame with five detachable diamond set stars, the central three with a central cluster of European cut diamonds in cut down collets. The star points with rows of claw set and grain set old European cut, Swiss cut and rose cut diamonds, with blade edge bars between, all culminating in an old European cut diamond. The smallest outer two stars with diamond set radiating rays, to match the single star brooch pendant. All five stars with detachable brooch fittings and fold down or concealed bales, with assorted fittings to include three gilt metal en tremblant hair or fourcher fittings, three gilt metal hair fittings, one gold brooch fitting, two three-star bar brooch fittings. A cardboard box by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, W. One star 48mm, two stars 39mm, two stars 30mm, one star 34mm. Tiara 60.66g £6,000 - 8,000
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Lot 61 A late Victorian diamond set crescent and star brooch, with graduated old cushion cut, old European cut, old Swiss cut and rose cut diamonds, grain set to the open crescent and star, all set in silver and backed in gold with a lever clasp. Tested as approximately sterling silver, backed in 15ct gold with a 9ct gold pin. 22 x 18mm approximately, 3.38g £200 - 300
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Lot 62 A late Victorian graduated amethyst rivière necklace, with a series of graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, each one claw set in an open back cut down collet, all joined by jump rings. A matching amethyst set concealed box clasp with a fold down eyelet to the central amethyst. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 417mm long, 31.30g £600 - 800 Lot 63 A late Victorian amethyst fringe necklace, with a row of graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, each one claw set in a pierced collet forming the centrepiece. Each collet joined by jump rings to a plain trace chain, back chain with a later rolled gold bolt ring clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Largest amethyst 18.20 x 13.10mm, 32.97g £800 - 1,200 Lot 64 A gold gemstone necklace, c.1910, with assorted circular mixed cut gemstones, to include garnets, spinels and peridots, all four claw set in plain collets to a faceted trace link back chain with a box clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 500mm long, 6.00 to 6.50mm wide, 12.92g £500 - 700
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Lot 65 A Victorian gold garnet set hinged bangle, c.1860, of graduated corset form. A centrepiece with a laced corset or bodice, with braided curb chain ties. An oval and pearl shaped cabochon garnet, rub set to each side, to a hand engraved foliate ground, with braided curb chain swag ties, with crocus pendant drops. A concealed box clasp to a plain lower half with safety chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 28mm wide, interior dimensions 57 x 41mm, 17.69g £500 - 700 Lot 66 A late Victorian amethyst brooch, with a later pendant bale, composed of four hexagonal mixed cut amethysts, in a lozenge cluster. All claw set to a gothic style gallery, with a bead cluster border, with a ‘C’ catch and later pendant bale. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Base metal pin and bale. 47 x 35mm, 19.13g £150 - 250 Lot 67 An Austrian gold diamond and enamel set book form locket, c.1900, with red champlevé enamel wording ‘feuille de bonheur’ translated as ‘leaf of happiness’. Rose cut diamonds forming the ‘f’ and ‘b’, with rose cut diamond set clover leaves, to a bloomed ground. Austrian marks for 750 standard, for Vienna. 19 x 16mm excluding bale, 7.18g £130 - 180
Lot 68 A pair of Victorian garnet drop earrings, with an oval cabochon garnet, rub set to a collet with twisted wire decoration. An articulated pippin drop with later hook fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 37.00 x 14.50 x 15.20mm, 7.38g (2) £300 - 400 Lot 69 An 18ct gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, by Arthur & Co., c.1970, with an oval step cut amethyst, claw set and surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in a white gallery. A scalloped yellow underbezel, open chenier shoulders and a plain shank, London 1976. Head 16.30 x 13.20mm, 4.82g. Finger size L½ £300 - 400 Lot 70 A rose gold amethyst and pearl bracelet, c.1910, with a series of cut corner step cut amethysts, each one milligrain set in a plain collet. All joined by two rows of trace chain, each with a baroque pearl and gold wire to the centre. With a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Marked 9ct, pearls untested, 11.50 to 11.80mm wide, 11.86g £200 - 300
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Lot 71 A single row uniform spherical butterscotch amber bead necklace, with eighty eight beads, 11.9 to 13.0mm in size, strung plain to a Victorian gold box clasp. The single row rectangular box clasp with a hand engraved monogram D.M.I. to a bloomed ground and verso 10th Novr 1882. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, 1047mm long, 99.63g £800 - 1,200 Lot 72 A French Art Nouveau carved horn pendant, by George Pierre, c.1910, with a carved and stained poppy with a pierced outer frame. A carved and stained pippin drop suspended below, with original gilt metal fittings to a black grosgrain ribbon. Signed ‘GIP’. 108 x 57mm £300 - 400 Lot 73 A single row graduated olive shaped amber bead necklace, 8.50 x 7.90mm to 26.00 x 20.70mm in size, strung knotted, no clasp. 886mm long, 65.16g £600 - 800 Lot 74 A French Art Nouveau carved horn pendant, by George Pierre, c.1910, with an upturned carved and stained poppy. A carved bud and leaves behind, with an oval cabochon orangey-red glass cabochon, claw set to the top with the original gilt metal bale. Signed ‘GIP’. 80 x 70mm approximately £200 - 300 Lot 75 A single row faceted cognac amber bead necklace, with assorted olive and bouton beads, 6.80 to 20.0mm in size, strung plain to a bolt ring clasp. 680mm long, 49.34g £200 - 400
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 76 An Arts & Crafts moonstone necklace, with a circular cabochon moonstone, rub set to the centre. A border of wire sea scrolls and bead circles, with a gathered trace chain to a sea scroll and pear cut cabochon moonstone pendant drop. An integral trace chain with a later necklace safety chain. Tested as silver, possibly continental. Centrepiece 49 x 21mm, 10.36g £130 - 180 Lot 77 A late Victorian sterling silver locket and collar, c.1880, the oval hinged locket with a central raised boss with hand engraved ivy leaves, to an articulated ‘V’ shaped bale. Suspended on a two row hollow double belcher link chain, with beaded guards and applied star plates, to bolt ring, with an additional length of chain and bolt ring. Total length 475mm, 59.17g £120 - 180 Lot 78 A Victorian sterling silver hinged bangle of corset form, with one straight and one tapered side. A pierced corset style bodice, with a silver wire laced centrepiece, with an applied fleur-de-lys gallery border. Marked sterling silver. 40mm widest point, interior dimensions 58 x 48mm, 37.28g £100 - 150
Lot 79 A sterling silver fob chain with a sovereign dated 1926, in a channel set crossover mount, suspended from the centre. An ‘owl of Athena’ replica medallion and a one shilling coin, with a possible bullet dent, suspended together. 96mm long, 43.11g £200 - 250 Lot 80 A silver Arts & Crafts moonstone circle brooch, with alternating graduated moonstones, all rub set between applied wires, arched with bead terminals and raised borders. 50mm diameter, 16.91g, together with a silver Arts & Crafts gemstone brooch, attributed to Zoltan White. Scalloped circular form with a circular mixed cut synthetic ruby, milligrain set to the centre. A border of amethyst and aquamarines to an open looped frame, decorated with daisies, between rub set split pearls, zircons, a yellow sapphire and citrine. 41mm diameter, 14.80g £100 - 150
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Lot 81 A late Victorian gold mounted Tassie intaglio brooch, by Benzie of Cowes, depicting the profile of a classical lady in brown glass to a rope border. 28 x 23mm, 8.18g, together with a Continental gold oval lapis lazuli brooch, with an applied fret motif similar to Meroitic script. 35 x 25mm, 12.07g, and a painted miniature brooch, depicting a lady in Elizabethan costume, beneath a glazed cover to an ornate silver and gold faced frame. 33 x 23, 6.29g (3) £130 - 180 Lot 82 A Victorian archaeological revival Etruscan style gold and enamel hinged bangle, c.1870, the flat section oval hinged bangle with scrolling wire and bead work decoration to a bloomed ground, with a pair of black champlevé enamel lines to an outer twisted wire border. A concealed box clasp and safety chain. Marked 15. 8.60mm wide, interior dimensions 51 x 54mm, 18.41g £300 - 500 Lot 83 A Shakudo double sided oval hinged locket, c.1880, with an oval Japanese mixed metal Shakudo plaque to one cover, depicting a hawk or eagle in a prunus tree. Both plaques rub set to a chain link border with gadroon sides and a plain bale. Tested as approximately 14-15ct gold. 15 x 30mm approximately, 30.67g £500 - 600
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Lot 84 A gold enamel archaeological revival Etruscan style fringe brooch, by Fortunato Pio Castellani, c.1860, probably originally from an earring. A shield form plaque with a central daisy style flower head with radiating petals. Concentric rows of twisted and plain wire to a graduated bead border. Foxtail chain swags in the ‘Campana’ style, with turquoise enamel ivy leaves, small flower heads, lapis lazuli blue enamel discs and decorated urn pendant drops. A later case by J.C. Vickery, Regent St. W. 59 x 20mm, 9.08g £2,200 - 2,500 Literature: For a similar fringe necklace by Castellani see ‘Castellani and Giuliano Revivalist Jewellery of the Nineteenth Century’ by Geoffrey C. Munn, plate no. 126. Lot 85 A Victorian archaeological revival, Etruscan style shield form brooch, c.1870, with a raised oval boss, decorated with applied twisted wire, bead clusters and pellets with a twisted wire and bead border. The outer frame with rows of graduated beads at the compass points, to a bloomed ground, twisted wire and rows of beads between, glazed locket verso and a concealed hook to a plain pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 44 x 38mm, 11.34g £180 - 250 Lot 86 A Victorian gold diamond set oval shield form brooch, c.1870, with a raised central boss, with an old European cut diamond, star set to the centre. An oval plate below with applied flower heads at the compass points, pierced scrolls and applied beadwork to a bloomed ground with serrated edge, with glazed locket verso. Metal pin to original ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 40 x 30mm, 12.48g £400 - 600
Lot 87 A Victorian archaeological revival Etruscan style diamond set brooch, c.1870, of lozenge shaped, shield form. A central raised boss, with an old European cut diamond, star set to the centre, a twisted wire and graduated border to a bloomed ground, with a raised rim and outer dot frame, with a twisted wire edge. Glazed locket verso deficient, to a brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 40 x 29mm, 9.56g £150 - 200 Lot 88 A pair of Victorian Etruscan style gold drop earrings, with an oval bead top to hook fittings. A tapered cuff with twisted wire decoration to an articulated torpedo articulated to a tapered frame, decorated with applied beads, pallets and twisted wire to a bloomed ground. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 51 x 17mm, 5.35g (2) £150 - 250 Lot 89 An Anglo-Indian gold chevron link bracelet, with a repoussé box clasp. Alternating rows of polished and bead textured chevron links to a hinged box clasp, with an alto-relievo seated deity to a plaited border. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 168mm long, 17.70mm wide, 32.96g £400 - 450 Lot 90 A former Austro-Hungarian sapphire and diamond double fleur-de-lys shaped brooch, with an oval sugar loaf cabochon sapphire rub set to the centre. Lines of graduated old European cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, grain set throughout to a bloomed ground, with a pin and ‘C’ catch. Austrian marks for 18ct gold, Vienna. Maker’s mark unidentified. 29 x 27mm, 9.78g £250 - 350
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 91 A late Victorian seed pearl and citrine fringe necklace, with a series of graduated oval mixed cut citrines, strung on gold wire. All evenly spaced to the centrepiece with seed pearl to the back, with a single row lozenge shaped barrel clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 357mm long. Principal gemstone 14.70 x 11.20mm, 11.03g £120 - 180 Lot 92 A Victorian seed pearl and amethyst fringe necklace, with a series of thirteen graduated oval mixed cut amethysts, all suspended on gold wire in a landscape position. The amethysts evenly spaced throughout the row of seed pearls, strung plain to an Indian gold single row barrel shaped clasp, decorated with polychrome enamel, with a safety chain fitted. Tested as approximately 20ct gold. A case by Liberty of London. 360mm long, largest amethyst 22.30 x 16.70 x 12.20mm, 46.69g £300 - 500 Lot 93 A Victorian hardstone and split pearl cameo brooch, with the profile of a lady in white agate to a dark brown agate ground. A border of split pearls, grain set to an oval frame, with a replacement brooch pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 39 x 31mm, 16.00g £400 - 450 Lot 94 A Continental citrine, pearl and diamond pendant, c.1880, with an oval Brazilian cut citrine, claw set in a landscape position. An articulated trellis suspended below with graduated pearls, untested, suspended in pairs, and flower heads set with rose cut diamonds. An arched top set with graduated rose cut diamonds to a ‘V’ shaped bale and suspended on a curb chain. Pendant tested as approximately 14ct gold, chain as approximately 9ct gold. 67 x 31mm, 21.01g, 1.23g £400 - 600 Lot 95 A Victorian bullseye agate and split pearl star brooch, with an oval bullseye agate plaque, with a gold fleur-de-lys claw at each end. An applied star with a banded agate centre and graduated split pearls grain set to the rays, with a glazed locket verso. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 34 x 26mm, 11.26g £150 - 200 Lot 96 A late Victorian diamond and split pearl cartouche shaped brooch/pendant, c.1890, an old European cut diamond, claw set to the centre, with a pair of smaller cushion cut diamonds, claw set at either side. A scrolling blade edge bar frame, grain set with graduated split pearls and two cushion cut diamonds, an old European cut diamond claw set above, an articulated split pearl and diamond pendant with detachable split pearl bale. Detachable brooch fitting deficient. Marked 18ct. 62 x 34mm, 10g £800 - 1,200
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Lot 97 A Victorian gold split pearl oval starburst brooch/pendant, c.1900, with two stepped oval bosses to the centre, grain set with graduated split pearls. Radiating blade edge bars, each culminating in a rub set split pearl, between star points, set with graduated split pearls to a concealed hook and detachable brooch fitting, bale deficient. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 40 x 33mm approximately, 13.74g £180 - 250 Lot 98 A Victorian gold split pearl and diamond star brooch or motif, with an oval split pearl rub set to the centre. Radiating rows of graduated split pearls, with rows of graduated rose cut diamonds between, to a plain flat back pin and later roller catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, pin as approximately 9ct gold. 32 x 24mm approximately, 11.76g £300 - 350 Lot 99 A 15ct gold Victorian ruby and split pearl heart shaped cluster ring, with an oval Swiss cut ruby, grain set to the centre. A border of split pearls, claw set to scalloped claws to a tapered shank. Birmingham 1870. Head 10 x 9mm, 2.19g. Finger size N½ £80 - 120 Lot 100 A gold and split pearl swallow brooch, c.1900, with a pair of swooping swallows, grain set with graduated split pearls, mounted to a blade edge pin, with a bead end. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 54 x 25mm, 7.05g £120 - 180 Lot 101 An Anglo-Indian split pearl and ruby coronet brooch, c.1900, with a row of split pearls, grain set to the band. A row of eight cut rubies, grain set above, with split pearls claw set to the top, with pin and ‘C’ catch. Indian colonial marks, unidentified. Marked 18K. A case by William Pearce, 106 Kings Road, Brighton. 36 x 22mm, 4.40g £100 - 150 Lot 102 A late Victorian peridot and split pearl scrolling bar brooch, c.1900, with an octagonal step cut peridot, milligrain set to the centre. A spaced surround of split pearls, each one milligrain set in a plain collet, with foliate scrolls, grain set with graduated split pearls. Marked 15ct. 36.00 x 6.22mm, 5.02g £100 - 150 Lot 103 A pair of diamond and split pearl cluster earrings, c.1900, with later screw fittings. A Swiss cut diamond, claw set to the centre, surrounded by a border of split pearls in cut down collets to a shallow scalloped gallery. Later screw fittings fitted. 8.80mm diameter, 3.51g, together with a later Victorian diamond set pendant bale, set with three graduated rose cut diamonds. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 10.00 x 2.90mm, 0.45g (3) £100 - 150
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Lot 104 A Victorian brooch with an Indian painted miniature watercolour on ivory, of the Qutab Minar, Delhi, beneath a glazed cover. A plain rubover setting with a hollow ‘D’ section outer frame with a Victorian photograph of a young girl seated on a carved chair, beneath a glazed cover verso. 65 x 52mm, 39.86g £120 - 160 Lot 105 A 19th century painted miniature gold bracelet, with a series of hand painted miniatures on ivory, Delhi School, depicting Indian monuments. The Lahore Gate Fort Delhi, King’s Room Delhi, Nadir Shah Mosque, Sikandra Tomb Agra and the Eastern entrance of the Jama Masjid mosque, Delhi. Each miniature beneath a glazed cover, rub set to a plain gold frame, with a fine twisted wire border. All joined by pairs of jump rings to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 180mm long, 47.64g £1,650 - 1,850 Lot 106 A Victorian coral cluster brooch/pendant, with graduated coral pippin drops, with an offset square cluster, composed of graduated coral boutons, peg set to a wire frame. Detachable graduated carved coral pippin drops, with a concealed pendant bale verso, some deficiencies. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 95 x 45mm, 22.76g £300 - 400 Lot 107 A late Victorian carved coral graduated snake bracelet, or semi flexible bangle, with a series of carved, fluted segments, to an articulated core. A crossover style centrepiece with the head and tail, with a concealed box clasp at the neck. Interior dimensions 60 x 43mm approximately, 22.31g £200 - 300 Lot 108 A pair of cased Victorian coral and diamond brooches, each with a carved coral pippin, with a pear cut diamond in a gold collet at the centre. Petals at each end, grain set with rose cut diamonds, with a plain pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, pins as approximately 9ct gold. Each fitted case by Dobson & Sons, to the Queen, Jewellers, Silversmiths and Watchmakers, 32 Piccadilly, London. 37 x 33mm and 37 x 31mm, 8.18g, 8.37g (2) £300 - 500
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 109 A sapphire, seed pearl and diamond pendant, c.1910, of scrolling foliate form. A circular mixed cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, with a trefoil cluster border of graduated seed pearls. Graduated old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, milligrain set throughout to a diamond set bale and suspended on a trace chain. 43 x 28mm, 5.64g £300 - 500 Lot 110 An Edwardian aquamarine, diamond and pearl swag necklace, c.1910, with a later aquamarine pendant drop. An oval mixed cut aquamarine claw set to a white gold articulated collet, surmounted with an old European cut diamond in silver cut down collet, and a trefoil of smaller old European cut diamonds, with a rose cut diamond grain set to a sprig collet. Trace link chain swags at each side, the bottom row with wire set pearls, untested, the top row with alternating wire set pearls, untested, and old European cut diamonds in silver clawed collets, to split trace link chain and half solid bolt ring. Tested as approximately sterling silver, 9ct gold, 18ct gold and platinum. 520mm long, 9.91g £500 - 700 Lot 111 An Edwardian moonstone swag necklace, with a centrepiece of five graduated cabochon moonstones, each grain set in a plain collet, a pierced lozenge shaped plaque between each one, with trace swags between. A fringe between the swags with a pierced shaped plaque and three cabochon moonstone terminals, and a trace back chain with a barrel clasp. Tested as 9ct gold. Centrepiece 160mm, 375mm long, 11.40g £300 - 400 Lot 112 A Victorian moonstone and diamond heart brooch, c.1880, with a heart shaped, carved cabochon moonstone, claw set to the centre, with rose cut diamond set claws. A ribbon bow surmount, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and sterling silver. A case by Cameo Corner, Museum Street, WC1. 4.31g £180 - 250 Lot 113 A late Victorian moonstone cross, with a series of graduated oval moonstones, all claw set in a pierced gallery forming the cross, with a split bale with bead top. 72 x 32mm, 8.47g £350 - 550 Lot 114 A two stone moonstone bar brooch, with two oval cabochon moonstones, both claw set in Victorian pierced galleries, later mounted to a tapered bar, with pin and ‘C’ catch. 52mm long, 5.76g, together with a gold three stone moonstone ring, three graduated oval cabochon moonstones, claw set in scalloped yellow collets, to a later rose gold ‘D’ section shank. Head tested as approximately 18ct gold, shank tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 7.65 x 9.10mm, 4.47g (2) Finger size L-M approximately £250 - 300 Lot 115 A gold aquamarine and diamond bar brooch, c.1915, with a whiplash style bar. A circular mixed cut aquamarine, milligrain set in a plain yellow collet, with two graduated old Swiss cut diamonds in matching collets to a bifurcated bar, with an old brilliant cut diamond, milligrain set to the other side. A plain pin with a covered catch, and easel style safety catch. Marked 15ct. 54.00 x 19.60mm, 4.55g £200 - 300 Lot 116 A single stone aquamarine ring, c.1900, with an oval mixed cut aquamarine, claw set in a scalloped collet, to tapered shoulders and shank, with stepped sides. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 10.20mm wide, 5.05g. Finger size I½ £150 - 250 Lot 117 A black opal and diamond stickpin, c.1915, with an oval cabochon black opal, grain set to the centre. A border of old eight cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, milligrain set to a white head with a yellow pin. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and platinum. 2.01g £200 - 300
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 118 A ladies’ 18ct gold side wind enamel half hunter fob watch and Albertine, c.1910, with a 27mm case. A champlevé and guilloché enamel chapter ring to the front cover, with white Roman numerals, a sage green guilloché enamel ground with a wavy white linear border. A white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gold double spade hands, plain case back and gold cuvette. Import hallmark London 1909. Suspended on a three row double belcher and pierced star link chain with hand engraved caps, knot centrepiece and chased bead tassel. Marked 9C. Case no. 140353. Watch 20.40g, Albertine 20.11g £350 - 450 Lot 119 A Swiss 14ct gold hunter repeater fob watch, 36mm diameter, with a hand engraved monogram to the front cover. A white enamel dial signed Audemar Frères, Brassus and Genève, with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary dial and gold spade hands. Hand engraved to the gold cuvette ‘No 32736 Audemar Frères, Brassus and Genève, Ancienne Maison Audemar Frères en 1811’. Case no. 32736. Swiss assay marks. 42.74g £400 - 600 Lot 120 A cased 18ct gold gem set and guilloché enamel fob watch, 29mm diameter. A silvered engine turned circular waves dial with gold hands, one broken, and a subsidiary seconds dial. An engine turned bezel with teal blue guilloché enamel decoration to a circular waves back case with teal guilloché enamel, set with cushion shaped colourless gemstones, to include quartz and topaz, one deficient, hand engraved to the cuvette with the initial ‘M’ 15th Feb 1909. Hallmarked London 1908. Movement no. 1707965, calibre no. 22107. A fitted case, unnamed. 28.99g £180 - 250
Lot 124 Of racing interest: a Victorian gold thimble, with a raised scalloped border and raised blue champlevé enamel inscription to read ‘Ascot 1862 Canary Wins’. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, 4.42g, together with a cased gold thimble, with a royal blue champlevé enamel scrolling foliate border. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, 7.80g, a gold thimble, with a single row border of alternating split pearls, turquoise and coral cabochons. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, 6.80g, and a gold thimble, with a red champlevé enamel floral border with a blind cartouche. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.96g (4) £350 - 450 Canary (1858, out of Palma by Plenipotentiary) won Ascot’s Royal Hunt Cup in 1862, beating a field of 37 Lot 125 A cased Continental gold thimble, with a hand engraved acanthus leaf border and red glass dimpled top. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 3.12g, together with a 9ct gold thimble, by Charles Horner, no.8, Chester 1913. 3.93g, an American gold thimble, no.10, with a two row bead border. Marked 10kt gold. 3.17g, and a gilt metal example (4) £150 - 250
Lot 121 A Swiss gold enamel and split pearl mechanical fob watch, 24mm diameter. The front cover with a circular polychrome enamel scene depicting a lady on a bridge with a basket of flowers walking a swan and a similar scene with a courting couple to the reverse, both with a split pearl border. A white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, gold spade hands and a gold dot border, bezel and glass deficient. Suspended from a trace chain, with a screw swivel, a converted gold cased watch key, bar brooch with a two colour gold tassel and slide drop. Watch case marked K18 with Swiss assay marks. Case no. 994. Watch 16.41g, bar brooch 7.78g £400 - 500 Lot 122 A pair of gold lorgnettes, with a telescopic handle, hand engraved on the inside of the bridge, Dixey, 3 New Bond Street, London W. Tested as approximately 9ct. 147 x 41mm, 14.52g £150 - 200 Lot 123 An Edwardian 9ct gold gate bracelet, with pairs of outer curved gate links, with graduated rows of polished and textured panther style links between to a padlock clasp with safety chain. Birmingham. 12.00 to 12.50mm wide, 15.13g £130 - 180
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 131 A cased 9ct gold enamel Royal Society of Medicine bar brooch, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., flower heads between green champlevé enamel ivy leaves, with a rope below, to a flat section bar with roller catch. Birmingham 1968. Case by Garrard & Co. Ltd. 112 Regent Street, London. 50 x 11mm approximately, 3.94g £100 - 150 Lot 132 A ladies’ 9ct gold Art Deco LeCoultre ‘Duoplan’ rear wind mechanical bracelet watch, with a later 18ct gold clasp. The rectangular stepped case, 31 x 10.6mm, with a silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued hands to a later, square section Brazilian snake bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Bracelet hallmarked Birmingham 1951. Case no. 65275. 16.21g £300 - 400 Lot 133 A ladies’ 18ct gold Rolex ‘Prima’ watch, c.1929, with later 9ct gold bracelet. A rectangular case 25 x 15mm, with a silvered dial, Arabic numerals and spade hands, to plain bezel and case sides with wheatear engraving. The case back engraved ‘Presented to Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Ladies Festival, 22.1.1929’. To a later mesh bracelet with slide clasp. Case back interior marked Rolex, ratchet wheel marked Rolex Prima. Case no. 15088. Case hallmarked Glasgow, import hallmark 1924, bracelet marked 9ct. 19.78g. No box or papers £200 - 300 Lot 134 A high carat gold nugget, perhaps from a piece of melted down gold jewellery. Tested as approximately 18-20ct. 12.36 x 18.10 x 6.80mm, 9.37g £150 - 200 Lot 135 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold single stone citrine ring, with an oval mixed cut citrine, claw set to an open scalloped head with rounded ‘D’ section shoulders and shank. London 1933. Head 14.20mm wide, 9.56g. Finger size P½ £140 - 180 Lot 136 A gold five stone diamond and sapphire ring, with three graduated old European cut diamonds, star set to an elongated oval head. Two circular mixed cut sapphires, star set between, to hand engraved guards, solid shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head 7mm wide, 8.12g. Finger size T½ LE £150 - 180
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Lot 129 A 9ct gold cushion shaped curved cigarette case, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., with a hand engraved crest to the front cover with a boar’s head on a ribbon, with motto below ‘Audentes Fortuna Juvat’ for the Mackinnon clan. A hand engraved facsimile inscription to the inside ‘W.M. from V.M. October 7th 1911’. Initials to the outside back cover W.M. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1910. 85 x 80mm, 96.28g £1,000 - 1,200
Lot 137 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold single diamond stone ring, with an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.40ct, claw set to a scalloped head, with split shoulders to a plain shank. London 1929. Head 7.65mm wide, 6.68g. Finger size R LE £150 - 250
Lot 130 An 18ct two colour gold polychrome enamel coat of arms brooch, by Garrard & Co., c.1990, with a central polychrome enamel shield with a knight’s helmet and ribbon above. A raised arm with a fist holding a pickaxe, with red and white guilloché enamel scrolls to each side and an enamel ribbon below, London 1996. A Garrard case. 39 x 6mm, 15.44g £400 - 600
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 138 A pair of Edwardian pearl and diamond drop earrings, with an old Swiss cut diamond, rub set to the top in a white collet. A trace chain suspended below, with an old Swiss cut diamond, claw set in a white rex collet at the centre, with a semi baroque pearl drop, with yellow screw fittings, pearls untested. 35mm long, 2.41g £400 - 600
Lot 144 A single row graduated pearl necklace, with a single row diamond and enamel box clasp, c.1830. A single row of seventy nine 2.4 to 5.7mm pearls, strung knotted to an oval, curved clasp, with a rose cut diamond set flower or pansy, to a black enamel ground. A chased border with a later figure of eight clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. Pearls untested. 13.85g £600 - 800
Lot 139 An early 19th century pearl and diamond snake pendant, suspended on a later bale and chain. The drop shaped pearl, untested, damaged, peg set to a cap, formed from a coiled snake and grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds. A later eyelet, bale and curb chain. Pendant 26.00 x 9.10mm, 6.24g £200 - 300
Lot 145 A platinum diamond and seed pearl necklace, old European cut, old brilliant cut, and Swiss cut diamonds, rub set to plain collets, with wire set seed pearls between, to a half solid bolt ring. Tested as approximately platinum, 400mm long, 8.31g £2,000 - 3,000
Lot 140 A cased pair of early 20th century pearl and diamond drop earrings, with an old European cut diamond, rub set in a plain collet at the top. A row of articulated eight cut diamonds suspended below, one deficient, with a single pearl, peg set to a rose cut diamond set cap, to later post fittings. A case by Edward & Sons Ltd, by appointment, 92 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 18mm long, pearl 4.50mm, 1.74g (2) £180 - 250
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Lot 141 A gold sapphire, diamond and enamel cigarette case, of hinged, oval rectangular form. Pin stripe white champlevé enamel decoration, between gold bands, with an oval sapphire and diamond cluster plaque to one end. Raised bands of baguette cut sapphires, milligrain set to each end, and on both sides of the case, with a push piece composed of a pair of square cut diamonds with a triangular sapphire at each end. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 84 x 42 x 24mm approximately, 84.59g £1,800 - 2,200 Lot 142 A single row graduated natural saltwater pearl necklace, strung knotted to an Austrian circular box clasp, with a fully drilled 7.20mm pearl, peg set to the centre, with a border of rose cut diamonds and later safety chain. Tested as approximately silver and 14ct gold. Marked for Vienna 1866 to 1872. Ten loose pearls supplied. 13.51g, 0.88g £1,000 - 1,500 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 04/06/2021, no. 81307-35 stating: Natural saltwater pearls, no indications of treatment. Lot 143 A single row graduated natural saltwater pearl necklace, with eighty three pearls 4.1 to 7.8mm in size, strung knotted to a white gold box clasp claw set with a row of four brilliant cut diamonds, with safety catch. Marked 18, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 490mm long, 19.51g £1,400 - 1,600 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services No. 80269-08, dated 06.08.2020 stating: Natural saltwater pearls, no indications of treatment.
Lot 146 A French Art Deco natural saltwater pearl and diamond plaque brooch, c.1925, with a 9.1mm taupe coloured natural pearl, peg set to the centre. An oval frame of eight cut diamonds with pairs of arches, all grain set with diamonds. A rectangular plaque with stepped corners, grain set with graduated Swiss cut and eight cut diamonds to a plain pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as platinum, French poinçon. 40 x 24mm, 9.48g £2,000 - 3,000 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 04/06/2021, no. 81310-57, stating: Natural saltwater pearl, no indications of treatment Lot 147 A Continental natural saltwater pearl and diamond cluster ring, c.1890, with a taupe coloured 8.70mm saltwater pearl, cup and peg set to the centre. A border of old European cut diamonds, all claw set in silver to a gold under bezel, solid shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and silver. Head 15.60 x 15.00mm, 5.03g. Finger size O approximately £1,000 - 1,500 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 04/06/202, no. 81307-34 stating: Natural saltwater pearl, no indications of treatment Lot 148 A platinum diamond set full eternity ring, with a row of eight cut diamonds, all grain set to a flat section band, with hand engraved guards. Marked PLAT. 3.10mm wide, 3.14g. Finger size L½ £180 - 250
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Lot 149 An American Art Deco style diamond and sapphire plaque brooch/pendant, with a brilliant cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre. Pierced radiating lines and fret with milled blade edge bar and brilliant cut, old European cut and eight cut diamonds, milligrain set throughout. Four sets of three calibré cut sapphires to a double ogee framework. A pin, lever clasp and concealed wire bale. Tested as approximately platinum. Pin as approximately 10ct gold. 61 x 25mm, 9.20g £350 - 450 Lot 150 A three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with an emerald cut sapphire, with a stated weight of 3.79ct, double claw set at the cut corners, to a hand engraved collet. An old European cut diamond, claw set to each side in a pierced and hand engraved collet. Hand engraved diamond set shoulders, with hand engraved shank and guards with a plain lower shank. Head 18.70mm, 5.76g. Finger size M½ £6,500 - 7,500 Lot 151 A diamond and sapphire fingerline cluster ring, c.1935, with a pair of pear cut diamonds, rub set to the centre, with an old European cut diamond, rub set at each side. An outer scalloped cluster of circular mixed cut sapphires at each end, all rub set in shallow white collets with yellow underbezels, split shoulders to a plain shank. Head 25.00 x 13.30mm, 5.35g. Finger size P½ £400 - 600 Lot 152 A French Art Deco emerald and diamond stick pin, with an open hoop of calibré cut emeralds and old European cut diamonds. The emeralds channel set in gold and the diamonds grain set in white and backed in gold to a plain pin. Signed but unconfirmed, French poinçon. 11.80mm diameter, 2.28g £100 - 150
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Lot 153 An American Art Deco synthetic sapphire and diamond bracelet, by Allsopp and Allsop, c.1925, the graduated plaque link bracelet with a square cut synthetic sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, with a pair of old brilliant cut diamonds and a pair of square cut synthetic sapphires, milligrain set between hand engraved palmette decoration. Hand engraved decoration throughout, to white faced links with hand engraved guards to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Signature mark and 14k. Damaged. Tested as approximately 14ct gold, faced with platinum. 185mm long, 15.95g £350 - 550 Lot 154 An American Art Deco assorted gemstone and diamond bracelet, c.1925, with six principal rectangular mixed cut gemstones to include garnets, pink tourmaline and zircon, each grain set in a white collet faced with gold. Alternate plaque links between, grain set with a line of assorted marquise cut gemstones and milligrain set with graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, between pierced chevrons, with hand engraved laurel guards to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold faced with platinum and 18ct yellow gold. 177mm long, 7.10mm wide, 20.24g £400 - 600 Lot 155 A Continental Art Deco synthetic sapphire and diamond pendant, with a circular cabochon synthetic sapphire, milligrain set to an offset square frame, with cut corners. Pierced quadrants at the corners, with rows of rose cut diamonds, milligrain set between and suspended from an articulated bale, with three graduated Swiss cut diamonds. All set in white and backed in gold and suspended on a white trace chain, with a box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. Possibly German. Marked Dbe. 20.00 x 13.10mm, 3.86g £180 - 250
Lot 156 An Art Deco synthetic ruby and diamond rectangular plaque brooch, with a cushion cut synthetic ruby, milligrain set in the centre. Rows of radiating blade edge bars with a crescent of graduated old eight cut diamonds, millgrain set to each side. Pierced chevrons at the compass points, grain set with eight cut and rose cut diamonds, with pierced fish scale infill. Tested as platinum, the fittings as approximately 9ct gold. 40 x 22mm, 7.18g £150 - 200 Lot 157 An Art Deco blue paste and diamond cluster ring, with a double ogee shaped head. A circular mixed cut blue paste rub set to the centre, with graduated old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, rub set and milligrain set to a pierced plaque, knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. A case by the House of Dossor, 73 High Street, Weston Supermare. Head 12.20 x 11.80mm, 2.23g. Finger size P½ approximately £120 - 160 Lot 158 An Edwardian sapphire, ruby, diamond and pearl pendant, c.1910, with a circular mixed cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre. A radiating lattice ground with applied foliate scrolls, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds and a pair of seed pearls, to an outer frame of calibré cut rubies, set between rose cut diamonds. A pair of diamond set leaves to a detachable diamond set bale. Tested as approximately 15ct gold and silver. 38 x 27mm, 5.96g £250 - 350
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 159 An Art Deco diamond set plaque brooch, c.1930, with a central cushion shape frame. An old European cut diamond, rub set to the centre, with a brilliant cut diamond above and below, grain set to a marquise shaped setting, with a pierced surround, grain set with graduated eight cut and old Swiss cut diamonds. Pairs of arched links to each side, with open geometric crescent links, all similarly set. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct gold. 49 x 22mm, 8.79g £800 - 1,200 Lot 160 An Art Deco style yellow sapphire and diamond ring, with an oval mixed cut yellow sapphire, milligrain set to the centre of a slightly bombé head. Pairs of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set in box collets at each side, with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set between pierced crescents. Hand engraved shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold. Head 20.60 x 15.00mm, 5.29g. Finger size N £1,200 - 1,600 Lot 161 A ladies’ Art Deco onyx and diamond fob watch, c.1920, with pierced elliptical bar, milligrain set with a pair of old brilliant cut diamonds, with rows of graduated old eight cut diamonds between. A series of arched links, all with a central row of calibré French cut onyx with a row of milligrain set, eight cut diamonds to each side, with a woven cordette strap between. Matching hinged lugs to an oval watch case with an oval onyx plaque back with faceted border. A milligrain set diamond bezel with an oval silvered dial, with black Arabic numerals and blued hands, with hand engraved Victorian scroll case sides, with a cabochon paste crown. Tested as platinum. 87.00 x 23.50mm, 28.96g. No box or papers £1,500 - 2,000
Lot 165 A sapphire and diamond bracelet, c.1915, with pairs of marquise cut sapphires, milligrain set tip to tip, within elongated oval frames. Each frame milligrain set with graduated rose cut diamond set joining links, to a concealed box clasp with safety chain. Numbered 3660 3. Tested as platinum. A later case by Boodle & Dunthorne. 182mm long, 6.20mm wide, 27.43g £2,500 - 3,000 Lot 166 An Art Deco platinum marquise shaped diamond set ring, with an old European cut diamond rub set at the centre of an open marquise plaque. Pierced chevrons with milligrain set old eight cut diamonds, with a Swiss cut diamond, rub set in a plain collet at each shoulder, to a pierced scroll gallery. Open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as platinum. Head 16.40 x 12.30mm including shoulders, 3.18g. Finger size H-I approximately, not round £400 - 600 Lot 167 A three stone diamond ring, with three old European cut diamonds, all four claw set in box collets, tapered shoulders with a raised band, to a plain chevron section shank. Possibly American. Tested as approximately 10ct gold. Head 13.10 x 4.90mm, 3.09g. Finger size O½ £250 - 350 Lot 168 A two row diamond half eternity ring, with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set to a flat section head, with plain tapered shoulders and shank. Marked PLAT. 6.80mm wide, 6.28g. Finger size P £300 - 400
Lot 162 A ladies’ platinum and gold Longines diamond set cocktail watch, c.1925, with a square cut corner case 21mm diameter. A silver dial with black Roman numerals and blued Breguet style hands, signed Longines with the retailer A Turler, Zurich. A line of eight cut diamonds, grain set to the bezel, one paste replacement, with wire lugs and hand engraved foliate band to the case sides. A later elastic strap fitted. Swiss assay mark for platinum 950 standard, 1914 to 1934 for Geneva. 14.17g £200 - 250
Lot 169 An Art Deco ladies’ diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, c.1925, with a 20mm case. A silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued Breguet style hands. A line of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the bezel with a hand engraved band to the case sides. A curved row of three old Swiss cut diamonds, milligrain set to hinged wire lugs, with a hand engraved detachable jarretière style bangle. Case no. 88713. Genève signed movement no. 8978 £250 - 350
Lot 163 An Art Deco style diamond and black enamel dress set, with a pair of chain link cufflinks and four dress studs. The cufflinks composed of four circular plaques, each one with a French cut diamond, rub set to the centre, to a black enamel ground. A raised border of old brilliant cut diamonds, to trace chain connections and four matching dress studs with squeeze action yellow bars. Marked 750. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct gold. 10mm diameter, 19.34g (6) £1,200 - 1,500
Lot 170 A ladies’ 18ct white gold diamond set Vertex mechanical strap watch, c.1930, with an 18mm circular case. A silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, blued hands and a row of eight cut diamonds grain set to the bezel and ring clip lugs, with hand engraved case sides. An after market strap fitted. London 1937. Case no. 92/742. Movement signed Vertex Revue. 24 x 18mm, 10.61g including strap £150 - 200
Lot 164 An American Art Deco diamond and enamel bracelet, c.1920, with a series of pierced rectangular plaque links. Each plaque with an old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre in a rub over collet, with graduated rose cut diamonds, milligrain set between pierced chevrons, with rose cut diamond set ends to alternating black enamel rectangular frame links, with hand engraved guards, a concealed box clasp and figure of eight clasp. Marked WG 18ct, maker’s mark unidentified. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold, faced with platinum. 165mm long, incomplete, 17.47g £800 - 1,200
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 171 A pair of ruby and diamond drop earrings, converted from a double clip brooch, c.1930. Two rows of graduated eight cut diamonds, with ribbon ties, all milligrain set with diamonds, to an outer row of claw set rubies. Later hook fittings. Tested as platinum, later fittings as approximately 9ct gold. 42mm long, 9.38g (2) £400 - 500 Lot 172 A white gold diamond and ruby cluster ring, c.1935, with three old European cut diamonds, claw set in a fingerline position. Three circular mixed cut rubies, grain set to each side, to form a scalloped cluster with a Swiss cut diamond to each shoulder. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 18.80 x 14.65mm including shoulders, 3.30g. Finger size J½ £400 - 600 Lot 173 An Art Deco diamond set cushion shaped cluster ring, with an old European cut diamond, grain set in a box collet at the centre. Tapered strapwork to each side, down the shoulders, grain set with graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, with a row of graduated old Swiss cut diamonds, grain set to the top and bottom. A shallow pierced geometric basket to scrolled chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as platinum and 18ct gold. Head 16.30 x 0.90mm, 3.65g. Finger size S½ approximately, not round £250 - 450 Lot 174 A ruby and diamond double clip brooch, c.1935-1940, composed of two matching, but inverted sprays. A central fern style frond, claw set with pairs of graduated circular mixed cut rubies, with a central vein of graduated baguette cut diamonds. Graduated leaves and stems, grain set with graduated brilliant cut and old European cut diamonds, with smaller eight cut diamonds, with diamond set ribbon ties. A detachable brooch pin with each clip with a hinged double pin fitting. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct white gold. 55 x 35mm, 27.24g £1,200 - 1,500
Lot 177 An American single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.90ct, triple claw set at the corners, to a square collet. Petal shaped shoulders with incised decoration to solid shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. Marked 10% iridium plat. Head 6.40mm wide, 3.29g. Finger size I LE Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour H/I Clarity SI1/SI2 £800 - 1,000 Lot 178 A single stone diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, with a brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of 1.65ct, six claw set to a plain collet. Flat section, flared, crossover shoulders, each one claw set with five graduated eight cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, to a bark textured ground. Raised shoulders to a plain shank with support beads fitted. Marked PT8, 18ct. Head 19.20 x 9.30mm. Finger size K-L approximately Principal diamond assessed as approximately: Colour M/N Clarity SI2/P1 £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 179 A diamond and ruby cluster ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre. A surround of six mixed cut rubies, claw set to an outer border of brilliant cut diamonds. A straight wire basket to knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head 19.70 x 19.60mm, 8.42g. Finger size O½ LE £650 - 750
Lot 180 A diamond and ruby half eternity ring, with three brilliant cut diamonds, grain set in box collets between pairs of square calibré cut rubies, all channel set to plain flat guards, with a later shank. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct white gold. 3.80mm wide, 6.17g. Finger size S-T approximately £500 - 700 Lot 181 A ruby and diamond half eternity ring, with pairs of square, calibré cut rubies, channel set between a total of four brilliant cut diamonds. Each diamond grain set to a box collet, with plain flat guards to a later shank. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct gold. 3.80mm wide, 6.45g. Finger size S-T approximately £500 - 700 Lot 182 A diamond and synthetic sapphire bombé ring, c.1940, with an old European cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.74ct, rub set to the centre. A conical border of concentric wires forming a bombé head with six applied radiating plates, each spitch set with pairs of rectangular step cut or scissor cut synthetic sapphires, to tapered shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately platinum. Head 20.6mm diameter, 23.63g. Finger size J LE £800 - 1,200 Lot 183 A pair of white gold diamond and synthetic sapphire bombé earrings, c.1940, with an old European cut diamond six claw set to the centre of the concentric wire bombé form basket. Six applied radiating plates, each gypsy set with pairs of calibré cut synthetic sapphires, to posts and hinged omega fittings. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.09ct. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 21mm diameter, 14.73g (2) £700 - 900
Lot 175 A diamond set double clip waterfall brooch/ pendant, c.1945, with ribbon scrolls, channel set with rows of baguette cut diamonds. A fan shaped spray at each side, channel set with lines of graduated baguette cut diamonds, all channel set and culminating in a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set. Two vertical central rows of baguette cut diamonds, all channel set in articulated collets to form the waterfall, each with a brilliant cut diamond below. A detachable brooch fitting, with a roller catch, and clip brooch with a hinged double pin fitting and two later jump ring style concealed pendant bales. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct white gold. 50 x 52mm approximately, 44.48g £2,000 - 2,500 Lot 176 A ruby and diamond spray brooch, c.1950, with central reed style leaves, grain set with rows of eight cut diamonds. Radiating wire sprays, claw set with scattered, graduated brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut rubies, gathered with a diamond set ribbon. Brooch pin and visor with threaded lock. Marked 18. 49 x 32mm approximately, 12.60g £300 - 400
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 184 A black grossgrain gem set evening clutch bag, c.1930, by Odette of Alexandria, Egypt. The gathered grossgrain clutch with a matching wrist strap and gilt metal clasp, hand engraved with a foliate pattern, and a pressure fit rectangular clasp, claw set with a carved and pierced jadeite plaque with a border of freeform cabochon rubies, opening to reveal a concealed mirror and pierced palm trees. A cabochon ruby and a cabochon set at each end, signed to the interior clasp ‘Odette, 93 rue Fouad, Alex’ with a silk coin purse and mirror to the black silk lined interior £150 - 200 Lot 185 An American carved jade plaque necklace, c.1925, with a carved and pierced Chinese jade plaque depicting gourds. The plaque suspended from a scalloped bar with textured fetter chain to each side, with pairs of 4.5mm jade beads. Marked 14K. Centrepiece including bar 40.00 x 14.10mm, 5.98g £180 - 250 Lot 186 A two stone jade bead and diamond crossover ring, by Cartier, with two jade beads, each with a brilliant cut diamond, rub set in a white collet to a drill hole at the top. Raised section solid crossover shoulders to a deeply rounded shank. Signed ‘Cartier’. Numbered indistinctly N892X. A Cartier ring case. Head 16.50mm, 13.16g. Finger size N approximately £800 - 1,200 Lot 187 A pair of silver gilt fan shaped jade earrings, c.1935, with an oval cabochon jade, claw set to the centre. A row of radiating jade pippins claw set to one side, with screw fittings, one damaged. 41 x 25mm, 27.25g (2) £100 - 150 Lot 188 A gold coral set bracelet and ring suite, by Cartier Paris, the bracelet with deeply textured curb links with pairs of cabochon coral, claw set between, to a concealed clasp and safety catch. Signed Cartier Paris no. 012588. With a Cartier bracelet case. 185mm long, 10.70mm wide, 50.07g. The matching bombé ring with a central row of claw set cabochon coral and wheatear shank. Signed Cartier Paris, no. 017731. French re-mark. Head 12.90mm wide, 8.09g. Finger size L LE (2) £3,000 - 4,000
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 189 A silver and gold ruby set compact and lipstick holder, by Boucheron, with pierced engraved floral decoration. The circular compact with pierced and incised floral and foliate decoration, rub set with circular mixed rubies and a twist action clasp, together with a matched lipstick holder with cabochon rubies. Both signed ‘Boucheron Paris’. The compact market BT No 620613, the lipstick holder No 63241, with French poinçon. Compact 100mm diameter, lipstick holder 61mm long, 265.57g total (2) £700 - 900 Lot 190 An Italian ruby set coiled snake style flexible bangle, c.1950, of mesh construction with polished disc scales, the ridged head with ruby set eyes and a forked tongue. Marked 750, Italian official national mark 1944 to 1968, for Milan. 29mm wide approximately, 47mm interior diameter approximately, 68.34g £2,200 - 2,600 Lot 191 A pair of 9ct gold diamond and ruby earrings, a round brilliant cut diamond rub set in white gold donut collet, to yellow gold octagonal penannular frame rub set with fourteen round mixed cut rubies, with a row of five brilliant cut diamonds grain set to the top. Post and clip fittings. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.23ct. London 1993. 26.00 x 18.10mm, 16.06g (2) £500 - 700
Lot 196 A pair of cabochon ruby and diamond earrings, c.1945, with a series of oval cabochon rubies, all claw set into a barrel shaped cluster. A central row of four brilliant cut diamonds, claw set at intervals, with hinged fold down optional post fittings and spring backs or clips. Tested as approximately 14ct gold. 25.00 x 18.10mm, 14.59g (2) £350 - 450 Lot 197 An American diamond set two colour gold mechanical cocktail watch, c.1950, with a square silvered dial, gold Arabic numerals and hands with a panther style bracelet with ladder style clasp. Scrolling foliate lugs with brilliant cut diamond set flower heads and milligrain set diamond ribbons. Movement signed Rogelin Watch Co. Cal. EOE. Marked 14k. 165mm long, 28.98g £350 - 450 Lot 198 A ladies’ 18ct gold Rolex ‘Precision’ mechanical bracelet watch, a circular case 15.50mm diameter, with a silvered dial, raised gold quarter hour batons with gold dot markers between and gold hands. Raised ring and feature lugs, with an Edwardian style five row gate bracelet with a ladder snap clasp and safety chain. Bracelet marked 9T. The case with Swiss Assay marks for 18ct gold. Case no. 4811, calibre no. 280. 14.51g £300 - 400
Lot 192 A set of three diamond and gem set stacking rings, c.1950, each with a tall tulip shaped head with incised leaves. A diamond and sapphire, a diamond and ruby and a diamond and emerald cluster to the centre of each flower head, mounted to a twisted wire shank, one emerald deficient. Marked 750, indistinctly. Each head 13.2mm tall, 10mm diameter, 5.39g, 5.61g, 5.15g. Finger size M½ £700 - 900 Lot 193 A pair of gold ruby cluster earrings, c.1945-1955, with three tiers of graduated mixed cut rubies, all four claw set in steps. A border of looped ribbons to a basket style back, with omega clip fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 16.50mm diameter, 6.41g (2) £250 - 350 Lot 194 A three colour gold, ruby and diamond spray brooch, c.1940, with two flower head clusters. Each one composed of a cluster of circular faceted rubies, claw set in yellow, to a border of old eight cut diamonds, rub set in white scallops to rose gold petals. Wire stems to yellow leaves, tied with a white ribbon, set with eight cut diamonds, damage, to a plain pin and roller catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 68 x 50mm, 17.02g £250 - 350 Lot 195 A gentlemen’s single stone unheated ruby ring, with an oval mixed cut ruby, estimated as approximately 0.80ct, gypsy set in a tapered head to a plain shank. Head 10.50mm wide, 10.39g. Finger size T LE £800 - 900 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 20.10.2020, no. 81282-59 stating: Natural ruby, no indications of heating Origin Thailand (Siam)
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 199 An Indian high carat gold pendant, with a conical gadroon centre decorated with a twisted wire border. An outer row of trefoil clusters of beads, with a raised textured crescent to a further row of bead trefoils. A large rectangular bale, with beads, twisted wires and raised lozenge decoration. Tested as approximately 20ct gold. 42 x 31mm, 11.70g £180 - 220 Lot 200 An Austrian gold bracelet, with hollow double chevron links, to concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches. Tested as approximately 14ct gold, marked 585, Austrian assay mark. 87mm long, 30mm wide, 50.25g £800 - 1,200 Lot 201 An Italian gold emerald bracelet, retailed by Giovanni Balestra & Figli, c.1950, with eight rows of ‘S’ link chain with a Florentine finish to a circular clasp. The circular flower head clasp claw set with circular mixed cut emeralds, with a figure of eight safety catch. Marked 750, Italian official national mark 1944 to 1968, for Vicenza. 188mm long, 77.23g £1,800 - 2,200 Lot 202 An Italian gold ruby and diamond bow spray brooch, c.1950, with four graduated ribbon loops, and a row of Swiss cut diamonds claw set in white gold collets to one. A row of round mixed cut rubies claw set to another with two fern sprays and two arched wire stems, each terminating in a circular mixed cut ruby, with a pin and roller catch. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 49 x 40mm, 11.65g £300 - 400 Lot 203 A two colour gold emerald and diamond spray brooch/ pendant, with two graduated yellow leaves, grain set with graduated eight cut diamonds. Each leaf with an open white frame, grain set with a row of graduated eight cut diamonds, to groups of marquise cut emeralds and scattered, graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set. A diamond set ribbon tie, also forming a concealed bale, with a curved pin and roller catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 67 x 31mm, 22.87g £450 - 550 Lot 204 A two colour gold diamond and enamel plaque bracelet, with a series of graduated diamond set floral plaques in an early 19th century style. A series of five graduated oval plaques, each with a floral spray, set with graduated eight cut diamonds to a royal blue guilloché enamel ground, a raised cut gold border to an outer frame of rose cut diamonds, claw set in white collets. Each plaque articulated between pairs of yellow crescent links, set with a line of rose cut diamonds to a diamond set quatrefoil concealed box clasp, with a rose cut diamond push piece and figure of eight safety clasp. Marked 750. 182 x 28mm, 70.02g £1,200 - 1,800 Lot 205 A pair of Austrian gold cultured pearl brooches, of open trefoil form. A cultured pearl, 7.6 to 7.8mm in size, cup and peg set to the centre of three textured and incised leaves, to a trefoil foliate and wire surround, with Florentine finish, with a pin and visor catch. Marked 750, Austrian official national marks 1938 to 2001, for Warsaw. 30mm diameter, 11.88g total (2) £250 - 350 Lot 206 A gold amethyst bracelet, c.1945-1955, with a series of oval mixed cut amethysts, all claw set in pierced collets. Each collet articulated between pairs of bow lugs, with a twisted wire centre, to a concealed box clasp with safety chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 172mm long, 11.60mm wide, 26.60g £300 - 400
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 207 A three row cultured pearl necklace, believed to have been commissioned from Cassandra Goad, with a heart shaped aquamarine clasp centrepiece, with a stated weight of 63.72ct. The aquamarine in a notched rubover collet, with a border of cultured split pearls to a pierced gallery with a concealed three row box clasp, with three rows of uniform cultured pearls 6.5 to 7mm in size, all strung knotted. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Centrepiece 36 x 35mm, 99.78g £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 208 A 9ct gold aquamarine and cultured pearl bracelet, by Cassandra Goad, c.1998, a centrepiece composed of a central oval Brazilian cut aquamarine, four claw set to a plain collet, with a crescent shaped cluster at each side, composed of an oval mixed cut aquamarine and a pair of pear cut aquamarines, all rub set. Three rows of cultured pearls 5.5 to 6mm in size, strung knotted to a slide action bar clasp. London 1998, maker’s mark. Centrepiece 32.50 x 23.30mm, 175mm long, 33.45g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 209 An 18ct gold Paraiba tourmaline and diamond pendant, with a stated Paraiba weight of 70.51ct. The modified cushion cut paraiba tourmaline claw set to the centre, surrounded by two stepped rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a diamond set gallery and underbezel, with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds. A diamond set cluster above, articulated to a three tier graduated diamond set cluster, with concealed bale. 59 x 33mm, 32.61g £30,000 - 40,000 Accompanied by a report from Gübelin, no.13100290, dated 29 October 2013, stating: Natural tourmaline Paraiba, indications of heating Discovered in 1989, Paraiba tourmalines are amongst the world’s most prized gemstones and named after the location where they were first found. They have since been located in Nigeria and Mozambique. These rare gems are renowned for their colours, including Caribbean blue, peacock copper-green and neon aquamarine Lot 210 A pair of 18ct gold cultured mabé pearl and diamond earrings, with a 15mm mabé pearl rub set to the centre. A border of plain polished pairs of leaves, with brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in plain collets, between post fittings, butterflies deficient. 24mm diameter, 13.14g (2) £250 - 350 Lot 211 A white gold single stone aquamarine ring, with an oval Brazilian cut aquamarine, 22.70 x 17.88 x 13.29mm, twelve claw set, to open tapered shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 14.60g. Finger size J¼ £300 - 500 Lot 212 A gold blue zircon oval wreath brooch, by Payton Pepper, c.1950, with a two row oval frame. An oval mixed cut zircon, claw set to the centre of a diagonal blade edge bar, with a circular mixed cut zircon, rub set at each end, with a pair of applied fern leaves, with incised decoration, to a pin and lever clasp. Marked 9ct. 39.00 x 17.50mm approximately, 7.48g £150 - 250 Lot 213 A gold cultured South Sea pearl bracelet, with a series of graduated cultured South Sea pearls, all strung on gold wire between sets of trace links, to a lobster claw clasp. Marked 375. 202mm long, 32.97g £200 - 300
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Lot 214 A three row graduated cultured pearl necklace with an amethyst and diamond cluster clasp, with three rows of graduated cultured pearls 4.5 to 8.5mm in size, strung knotted to an 18ct gold feature clasp. An oval cabochon amethyst, rub set in yellow gold to a border of eight cut diamonds grain set in white gold. The clasp hallmarked London 1995. Clasp 36 x 25mm, 70.42g. The matching earrings with hinged omega fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 24 x 21mm, 17.78g (3) £700 - 900 Lot 215 A three row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with an 18ct yellow and white gold diamond set clasp. Three rows of uniform cultured pearls 5.5 to 6mm in size, strung knotted to a three row oval box clasp. A white gold oval bombé form centre, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to a yellow gold rope twist border. London 1989. Shortest row 395mm long, 52.69g £250 - 350 Lot 216 An 18ct gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant or enhancer, by Mikimoto, with a long feature hinged bale, grain set with two rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds. A 9.90mm cultured pearl cup and peg set to a conical cap, articulated below, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds. Signed with the Mikimoto logo and bearing the maker’s mark. 37.00 x 9.90mm, 5.98g. No box or papers £200 - 400 Lot 217 A gold diamond and enamel flower head necklace centrepiece, with a central cluster of eight cut diamonds, radiating white and ivory enamelled petals, damaged, with concealed eyelets for a chain. Marked 750, 10.02g £280 - 350 Lot 218 A gold and cultured pearl spray brooch, by Mikimoto, with a pair of graduated pierced leaves and tendrils. A scattered row of graduated cultured pearls to one side, 5.7 to 7.2mm in size, all peg set to wire stems, with a pin and roller catch. Marked 14K, maker’s mark. 57 x 35mm approximately, 14.58g £250 - 350
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 219 A pair of single stone cultured South Sea pearl cufflinks, with each cultured pearl peg set to a fluted cup, with rod and bar fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 13.7 and 13.5mm diameter, 14.23g (2) £100 - 150 Lot 220 A white gold diamond and cultured pearl pendant and earrings suite, the pendant with brilliant cut, marquise cut and pear cut diamonds, in a fan shaped cluster, with detachable cultured pearl drop. The cultured pearl, approximately 10.70 x 10.20mm in size, with bell cap, grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a filed trace link chain with bolt ring clasp. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 0.97ct. The matching earrings with a matching diamond cluster spray top, with detachable cultured pearl drops, with diamond set bell caps, to post and butterfly fittings. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.78ct. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Pendant 30mm long, 5.21g, earrings 27mm long, 7.59g (3) £700 - 900 Lot 221 A three row cultured pearl necklace and bracelet suite, with diamond set clasps, that can be joined to also be worn as a longer necklace. Three rows of cultured pearls 6.00 to 6.50mm in size, strung knotted to a three row box clasp with interlocking loops, grain set with lines of graduated brilliant cut diamonds. The three row bracelet with a pair of spacer bars and matching clasp that can also be joined together. Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for 18ct gold standard. Necklace 320mm long (shortest row), 57.75g, bracelet 174mm, 31.79g £600 - 700 Lot 222 A five row cultured freshwater pearl and diamond clasp, of open rectangular form, with a 7.3mm bouton cultured freshwater pearl, peg set to the centre. Foliate sprays, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, between peg set cultured freshwater pearls, to a concealed box with figure of eight safety catch. Tested as silver and 9ct gold. 25 x 18mm approximately, 6.80g £300 - 400 Lot 223 An Italian blister pearl, cultured mabé pearl, emerald and diamond brooch, with a large oval blister pearl, rub set to the centre in a landscape position. A heart shaped carved emerald, rub set above with a chevron of grain set brilliant cut diamonds, a larger heart shaped carved emerald below, with a chevron of grain set brilliant cut diamonds, one deficient, to a detachable pear shaped composite cultured mabé pearl drop. A double pin and visor catch. Marked 750, Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for Rome. 77 x 40mm, 22.17g £550 - 650 Lot 224 A 9ct gold emerald, diamond and cultured pearl brooch, with three graduated oval plaques in a curved crescent formation, with an emerald cut emerald, rub set to the centre. A round brilliant cut diamond at each side, with a total estimated weight of approximately 0.90ct, with pairs of arched bands between, all rub set to the centre of an oval frame, with a cultured South Sea pearl peg set below. With pin and roller catch. London 1991. 58 x 29mm, 15.62g £400 - 600 Lot 225 A white gold cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, with a series of cultured pearls, peg set to pairs of outer lunette plaques. Each lunette milligrain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds to a concealed box clasp, with a figure of eight safety catch. Marked 18k. 184mm long, 10.20mm wide, 26.64g £2,500 - 3,500
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Lot 226 A cased 9ct white gold onyx and split pearl gentlemen’s dress set, by S.J. Rose, retailed by Asprey & Co. Ltd. The set comprised of four octagonal onyx buttons with a split pearl milligrain set to the centre with a ridged white gold frame, three matching dress studs and a pair of chain link cufflinks. Two split pearls deficient. Birmingham 1961. 13.20g £200 - 300
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Lot 227 A pair of Hungarian or Austrian diamond, onyx and mother-of-pearl cufflinks, and a pair of matching dress studs. The cufflinks composed of two pairs of oval plaques, each with a Swiss cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre, with a circular onyx target border to a mother-of-pearl plaque. A reeded white frame with crossover points, yellow diamond backs with swivel clip connections and a pair of matching swivel dress studs. Marked 585. Plates 18.90 x 12.40mm, 12.35g (4) £350 - 450
Lot 228 A cased 18ct gold pearl and mother-of-pearl dress set, by Cropp & Farr, c.1950, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd. The square cut corner plaques with a split pearl to a mother of pearl square plaque, with a reeded border, to a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and three studs, Birmingham 1955. Buttons 11 x 11mm, 16.00g £400 - 600
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Lot 229 A five row graduated cultured pearl and cultured freshwater pearl necklace, with a cabochon star ruby and diamond cluster. The necklace with three rows of graduated cultured pearls, 3.9 to 7.6 and 7.9mm in size, all strung knotted, with two rows of deep pink cultured freshwater pearls, strung knotted between. A five row oval box clasp, with an oval cabochon star ruby, rub set to a border of brilliant cut diamonds, all milligrain set to a plain frame, with a figure of eight safety catch. Clasp marked 18K, 26.43 x 22.75mm, 126.42g, together with a matched three row bracelet, with a white gold cultured pearl box clasp. Clasp tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 33.64g (2) £400 - 600
229 Lot 230 A pair of novelty ladybird cufflinks, by Deakin & Francis, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, with articulated deep red leather wings with hand painted spots, squeeze antennae, with opening wings, to curved bar and swivel fittings. Signed ‘Deakin & Francis London’. A cufflink case by Hamilton & Inches with outer box (2) £50 - 60 A single owner private collection of high-end jewellery by Royal Warrant holders, Hamilton & Inches, 87 George Street, Edinburgh. Established in 1866.
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Lot 231 A pair of 18ct yellow and white gold violin scroll cufflinks, by Deakin and Francis, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, with 18ct white gold strings and turn keys to a yellow scroll, with curved bars and swivel fittings. A cufflink case by Hamilton & Inches. 20mm long approximately, 21.97g (2) £400 - 500 A single owner private collection of high-end jewellery by Royal Warrant holders, Hamilton & Inches, 87 George Street, Edinburgh. Established in 1866.
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Lot 232 A Georgian sterling silver etui, by Taylor & Perry, of tapered oval form with repoussé decoration, with two tortoiseshell knives, damaged, Birmingham 1830, 24.07g, together with a sterling silver heart shaped trinket box, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with repoussé decoration to the lid and hand engraved initial ‘E’, a pie crust border to hand carved and bright cut sides, Birmingham 1899, 51.05g, a sterling silver vesta case, by William Hair Haseler, of rectangular oval section, with a sliding wooden strike mechanism, engraved pin stripe and fox head decoration, import hallmark Birmingham 1921, 53.15g, a sterling silver travelling ink well, by Archibald Douglas, with a hand engraved Barons coronet to the lid, London 1830, a sterling silver cigar piercer, by S. J. Rose, Birmingham 1970, 8.80g, and a sterling silver pin tray, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., with a feature scattered hallmark, London 1981, 47.67g (6) £150 - 200
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Lot 233 A sterling silver mounted imitation tortoiseshell powder pot, by Sydney & Co., of circular form with a swansdown and silk powder puff, with bone ring handle and mirror to the underside of the lid. Birmingham 1925. 100mm diameter approximately £100 - 150 Lot 234 A Victorian sterling silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, c.1840, of rectangular serpentine form. Hand engraved acanthus scrolls to all sides, with a plain cartouche to the lid, with gilded interior. Birmingham 1842. 78 x 53 x 16mm, 93.94g, together with a smaller sterling silver example, by Ledsam and Vale, c.1830, of rectangular form with an engine turned lid, with chased bands and reeded sides, to a gilded interior. Birmingham 1826. 64 x 41 x 16.20mm, 61.62g (2) £200 - 300
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 235 A single row graduated coral and high carat gold bead necklace, possibly Indian. A single row of graduated coral (corallium rubrum) bouton shaped beads, 9.3 to 21.2mm in size, with large fluted high carat gold melon beads and beadwork roundels spaced as a centrepiece and throughout, strung on wire to a hook clasp, together with a single row uniform cultured freshwater pearl necklace, 510mm long, 207.71g (2) £500 - 800 Lot 236 A ladies’ 9ct gold Bueche-Girod quartz bracelet watch, c.1978, with an oval landscape case. A black lacquered dial with gilded sword hands and a two row stepped bezel. An integral Milanese bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, London 1978. 150mm long, 33.73g. No box or papers £400 - 600 Lot 237 An Asian carved coral ring, depicting the head of a lady with flowers in her hair. The coral cup set to a looped ribbon mount with wire sprays, scrolled wire shoulders and a plain shank. Head 40 x 17mm, 23.82g. Finger size O LE £300 - 400 Lot 238 A single row graduated angel skin coral bead necklace, 5.8 to 14.3mm in size, strung plain to a barrel shaped, three colour gold fluted safety clasp, with a brushed finish. Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for Alessandria. 44.59g £400 - 600 Lot 239 An Asian carved coral plaque brooch, depicting a mandarin duck amongst foliage, claw set to a pierced back plate, with a pin and visor catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 32 x 25mm, 7.98g, together with a pair of unmounted carved coral rose studs, 19mm diameter approximately, 6.64g (3) £130 - 180
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Lot 240 A continuous hoop and ring link chain, with large feature round wire hoop links, with twisted wire knot links between short sections of belcher chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 877mm long, 15mm wide, 80.61g £900 - 1,100
Lot 244 An 18ct gold diamond set band ring, c.1970, of ‘D’ section form, with a wavy row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the centre of a bark textured ground, London 1976. 7.40 to 7.60mm wide, 7.88g. Finger size R½ LE £200 - 250
Lot 241 A Continental diamond set two colour ring, with a flat section ribbon looped head, grain set in a grid, with rows of brilliant cut diamonds, to flat section, crossover yellow shoulders and shank. Marked 18KT. Head 25.74mm, 33.78g. Finger size O½ £1,200 - 1,500
Lot 245 An Egyptian gold panel bracelet, with slightly curved pierced panels, decorated with Egyptian motifs to include the God Seth, lotus flowers, cartouches, an Egyptian chariot archer, etc., to concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, Egyptian assay marks from 1916, for Cairo, possibly 875 standard. 177mm long, 42.78g £800 - 1,200
Lot 242 A ladies’ 18ct gold diamond set Omega mechanical cocktail bracelet watch, c.1970, of graduated, twisted ribbon form, with scattered graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in white collets to pierced and bark textured articulated sections. A spring release hinged cover, to reveal a rectangular Omega mechanical movement, with a champagne dial, raised black batons and hands, rear case wind to an engine turned case back. Concealed box clasp and safety catch. 19580460 (W2025) BA 18225. Omega case, outer box, guarantee and original purchase receipt. Head 17.50mm wide, 62.47g £1,500 - 2,500
Lot 246 An Italian gold bracelet, c.1955-1965, with hollow rectangular links with bevelled sides, to concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, marked 750, Italian official national mark 1944 to 1968, for Vincenza. 95mm long, 20mm wide, 33.62g £750 - 950
Lot 243 A gold single stone tourmaline ring, c.1970, with a section of uncut tourmaline crystal, to a pierced plate and with naturalistic textured gold cage, to a two row wire shank. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 17.35g. Finger size K £250 - 350
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Lot 247 A gold diamond and emerald pendant, c.1970, with a diagonal row of alternating brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut emeralds, claw set to white gold rex collets. An openwork rectangular frame with a bark textured finish and jump ring bale. Suspended from a 9ct gold rope link chain with side lever clasp. Pendant tested as approximately 9ct gold, chain import hallmark, London. Pendant 35mm long, chain 405mm long, 7.75g £300 - 500 Lot 248 A pair of Asian gold chain link cufflinks, with baton plates with angled ends. An applied polished shou symbol to a brushed ground with chain connections and a brushed oval back plate. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, ignore markings, maker’s mark believed to read DALAI. 21mm bar, 7.91g (2) £180 - 250
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Lot 249 A 9ct three colour gold ‘Cleopatra’ style necklace, by Wristwear, c.1970, with a centrepiece of graduated alternating yellow, white and rose gold elliptical bars. A two row panther back chain all with a fine textured finish and a concealed box clasp. London 1978. 405mm long, 34mm drop centrepiece, 26.31g £250 - 300 Lot 250 A 9ct three colour gold five row brick link bracelet, by Wristwear, c.1970, with diagonal rows of rose, white and yellow brick links with a bark textured finish and a concealed slide action clasp. London 1971. Wristwear case. 200mm long, 15.80mm wide, 43.35g £450 - 550 Lot 251 An Italian gold garnet necklace, with a set of four spherical beads between spiral bar links. Marked 750, Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for Padova. 4 to 4.5mm garnet beads, 890mm long, 23.28g £300 - 400
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Lot 252 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold ‘President’ style bracelet, with a concealed box clasp, and two figure of eight safety catches. 197 x 12mm, 49.13g £800 - 1,200 Lot 253 A 9ct gold hollow hinged bangle, by Henry Griffith and Sons, of bamboo form, with a Venetian textured finish, concealed box clasp and safety chain. Sheffield 1981. Approximately 8mm wide, interior dimensions 57 x 55mm £150 - 250 Lot 254 An 18ct two colour gold smoky quartz and diamond necklace and earring suite, c.1990, a marquise shaped, laser cut smoky quartz, claw set to a white gold wire collet with pairs of textured leaves forming a ‘V’ shaped centrepiece. Scattered brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white collets to a palmier chain, with a side lever clasp, together with a pair of matching leaf earrings. Centrepiece 68 x 39mm, 22.37g, 2.92g (3) £250 - 350
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IRIS OAKES (1931-2021) Born in London and educated at Pinner Country Grammar School in Middlesex and, after a break of several years, she attended Imperial College of Science, London and the University College of Swansea. She worked as a Cartographic Draughtsman for the National Parks Commission and later as a geologist for the consulting engineers Balfour Beatty Consultants. After her marriage, Iris studied jewellery making and upholstery before she finally settled on bookbinding as her proper metier, working for many years under Sally Lou Smith and attending master classes by other well known designer bookbinders. Along the way she learnt paper making, decorating, china restoration, rush and cane chair seating, together with many other peripheral craft skills. Iris was a member of the Welwyn Craftmakers Guild, which ran from 1968-1990. The Guild closed in about 1990, but an extract of an interview with Iris in 2016 is available on their website. We do not know why Iris did not pursue jewellery making, as her skills in both design and production are clearly evident. Her pieces are very much of their time and her maker’s mark, registered in London in 1970, appears on most of the pieces that are included in this section of the sale. Iris worked mainly on restoration and re-binding of old books and these volumes are now in private hands.
Lot 255 A Polish silver amber pendant, c.1970, with a freeform piece of amber set to an open, molten effect mount, with a small amber cabochon, rub set to one side. A matching molten effect bar link chain with a ‘V’ shaped centrepiece and a hook clasp. Marked for Warsaw, 1963 to 1986, 0.800 standard. Maker’s mark unidentified. Pendant 60 x 30mm approximately, 56.70g £100 - 150 Lot 256 An enamel fox pendant, by Victor Lee, in the form of a naturalistic half walnut shell. A polychrome enamel fox to the interior with a small tubular bale, suspended on a rope chain with end caps and a side lever clasp. Signed ‘Victor Lee’, stamped sterling. 50 x 31mm, 31.40g £150 - 200 Lot 257 A single stone turquoise ring, by Iris Oakes, c.1970, with an oval cabochon turquoise, claw set to a deeply domed head. Layers of fish scales to plain tapered shoulders. London 1970. Head 23.00 x 16.50mm, 17.48g, together with a single stone aventurine quartz ring, by Iris Oakes, c.1970, with a freeform aventurine quartz cabochon, claw set to a plain collet. Irregular flat claws to a plain flat wave like shank. London 1970. Head 30.00 x 23.00mm approximately, 19.08g (2) Finger sizes Q½ LE and O LE £100 - 150
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Lot 258 A three stone tourmaline brooch/pendant, by Iris Oakes, c.1970, of Modernist abstract form, with a series of graduated geometric frames, scattered and claw set with three graduated octagonal cut green tourmalines. A concealed bale, brooch pin and hook clasp. London 1971. 58 x 35mm, 12.35g £130 - 180 Lot 259 A single stone green tourmaline ring, attributed to Iris Oakes, c.1970, with a cushion cut green tourmaline, four claw set to a bark textured head and shank. Tested as sterling silver, unsigned, together with a flat section band ring, 42mm wide, with a bark textured finish, and a sterling silver tiger’s eye ring, attributed to Herman Siersbol (3) Finger size Q, N, O½ £100 - 150 Lot 260 A single stone rock crystal plaque or pectoral pendant, by Iris Oakes, c.1970, with a cushion shaped rectangular feature plaque, with applied, raised and textured foliage to one side and a cabochon rock crystal, rub set to the other, to integral tapered bar link chain with a slot and bar clasp. London 1970. Centrepiece 71 x 50mm, 78.30g £150 - 200
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 261 A sterling silver necklace, by Georg Jensen, with a series of curved angled bars, all joined by concealed loops to a hook clasp. Georg Jensen mark 1945 to present, Denmark. Georg Jensen necklace case. 412mm long, 34.00g £200 - 300 Lot 262 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Roman coin ring, with a silver TRAIAN Augustes, 98-117A.D. Denarius 103-111AD, rub set to a yellow collet, decorated with a white hoop and discs. A tapered white shank with yellow outer bars and applied rose gold discs. Sheffield 2017, 16.83g. Finger size V-W approximately £200 - 300 A purchase receipt dated 18th August 2017 available to view Lot 263 A ladies’ stainless steel Georg Jensen ‘Torun’ mechanical bangle watch, model no. 226, designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe. A circular case, 53mm diameter, with a mirror effect silvered dial and silver hands. An open sided tapered bangle with ‘T’ bar end. Originally designed in 1962 and produced from 1967. Case no. 8005 1 43173. Marked Georg Jensen Stainless Denmark Torun 226. No box or papers £200 - 300 Lot 264 A sterling silver kneeling deer brooch, by Georg Jensen, model no. 256, designed by Arno Malinowski. The kneeling deer amongst stylised flowers to an oval frame. Georg Jensen mark 1945 to present, Denmark STERLING. 45 x 35mm, 15.49mm £100 - 150
Lot 265 A sterling silver brooch, by Georg Jensen, of twisted overlapping elliptical form with a pin and roller catch. Import hallmark London 1996. Georg Jensen mark 1945 to present, Denmark 925 S. A Georg Jensen box. 65 x 19mm, 21.59g £100 - 150 A purchase receipt dated 20.7.00 available to view Lot 266 A sterling silver pendant, by Georg Jensen, of open heart form, designed by Henning Koppel no.152B. Georg Jensen mark 1945 to present, Denmark. 38 x 35mm, 10.49g £100 - 150 Lot 267 A gentlemen’s 18ct white gold single stone amber ring, with a freeform amber cabochon, rub set to the top. The amber containing a small insect, to a flat section textured shoulders and shank. Sheffield 2005. Head 9.70mm wide, 18.4g. Finger size W LE £300 - 350 Lot 268 Of Royal interest: a pair of cased H.R.H. Prince Charles, royal presentation sterling silver and enamel oval chain link cufflinks, by Gerald Benney, each oval plate with a hand engraved garter and motto ‘honi.soit.qui.mal.y.pence’ with crown above, to a royal blue enamel ground, trace chain and navette shaped enamel back plate. London 1992. Gerald Benney case. Head 22 x 12mm, 13.06g (2) £800 - 1,200
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Lot 269 A Taxco sterling silver moonstone necklace and earrings suite, by Antonio Pineda, 970, with a series of conjoined ‘C’ scrolls, with a polished bead above. An oval moonstone rub set below, with a concealed box clasp, together with a pair of matching clip on earrings. Signed ‘Taxco’, sterling silver. Maker’s mark, from 1953 to 1970. 11.86g, 9.59g (3) £600 - 800 Lot 270 A pair of sterling silver moonstone earrings, by Antonio Pineda, no. 970, with a circular cabochon moonstone, rub set at the base of an open egg shaped frame. The frame suspended below an oval flat section stud top to screw earrings. Marked for Taxco 970, maker’s mark from 1953 to 1970. 38 x 20mm, 15.20g (2) £150 - 200 Lot 271 A Finnish sterling silver ‘Mrs Knight’ necklace, by Lapponia, designed by Christophe Burger, c.1990, model no. 663060. A series of riven curved plaques, all joined by triangular polished links, to a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Helsinki 1995. 12.30mm wide, 74.50g, together with a sterling silver ‘Memphis’ ring, by Lapponia, designed by Zoltan Popovits, model no. 650098. Signed and marked for Helsinki. 4.45g, with box (2) Finger size M £100 - 150 A purchase receipt dated 31/3/97 available to view
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Lot 272 A silver Navajo bird necklace, with alternating turquoise set and incised birds, strung between silver beads to a hook clasp. Birds 30mm long, 83.98g, with a Chilean silver turquoise set necklace and earring suite, marked CHILE. 42.89g (4) £100 - 150
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Lot 274 A silver Navajo Spirit bear pendant, by Thomas Singer, with applied bead and overlaid gold snow cloud and Koko Peli decoration, bear 64 x 62mm, 24.70g, a smaller spirit bear, by Knifewing Segura or Tracy Ray, inlaid with turquoise and red oyster, bear 45 x 37mm, 18.35g, and a silver buckle, signed TR/84, 71 x 48mm, 44.46g (3) £120 - 180
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Lot 275 A silver Navajo turquoise squash blossom necklace, with two rows of beads. A chevron section naja with flared ends and a cabochon turquoise finial. Squash blossom with rub set freeform turquoise cabochons and a hook clasp. Unsigned. Naja 63 x 30mm, 207.97g £400 - 600
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Lot 276 A silver Navajo turquoise set belt buckle, c.1970, with a scalloped edge. A freeform turquoise, rub set in a scalloped collet to the centre with an incised leaf at each side, with a belt loop and hook to the reverse. Signed JWL, unidentified. 94 x 67mm, 126.88g £200 - 400
Lot 277 A silver Navajo torque style cuff bangle, with a freeform cabochon turquoise, rub set to the centre. A twisted wire border with an outer frame, with incised decoration, two ‘D’ section bands forming the cuff, with applied leaves, with incised decoration, signed with an Indian head and I M or W I. 40mm wide, 42.50g, together with a pair of silver Navajo earrings, with an oval cabochon turquoise, rub set to a scalloped collet, with an incised and pierced frame to post fittings. Signed P J S sterling. 40 x 24mm, 23.35g (3) £100 - 150
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Lot 278 A silver Navajo turquoise set torque bangle or cuff, possibly c.1970, with two freeform turquoise cabochons, rub set to the top. Twisted wire borders with a pair of raised beads between, to a notched raised border with incised feathers. Five ‘D’ section bands, forming the bangle with applied feathers or leaves. Signed to the underside KXXY. 62mm wide, 91.85g £150 - 250
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Lot 279 A silver Navajo bangle, fitted with a ladies’ stainless steel Omega automatic watch head and set with turquoise. The cuff style bangle with a raised water bird to each side, with crushed turquoise inlay, to a patinated ground. The Omega watch with a case diameter of 24.5mm, with a silvered dial, raised batons, luminous hands, centre second sweep and date aperture. Bangle 32mm wide, 77.61g £100 - 150 73
JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 280 A 9ct gold snake bangle and necklace suite, c.1970, the necklace with a centrepiece of crossed snake head and tail, with ruby set eyes, to semi-flexible tubogas or gaspipe necklace. A concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Birmingham 1974, 27.21g. The matching bracelet of coiled form. Birmingham 1973, 27.18g (2) £500 - 700
Lot 284 A two row graduated opal bead necklace, with an opal, sapphire and diamond two row clasp. Two rows of graduated bouton shaped opal beads, 5.7 to 11.3mm in size, strung knotted to a white gold figure of eight shaped safety clasp, rub set with a pair of oval cabochon opals. A line of three graduated brilliant cut diamonds to each side with two tapered ribbons of graduated baguette cut sapphires and diamonds, channel set between. Marked 750. Longest row 477mm long, 50.78g £1,500 - 2,000
Lot 281 A tourmaline and diamond rectangular cluster ring, with an emerald cut green tourmaline, rub set to a yellow collet, with a border of baguette cut diamonds, rub set in white. A pierced white gallery, yellow finger supports and continuous shank, with wide ridged shoulders tapering to a plain shank. Marked 18k. Head 27.50 x 21.00mm, 29.97g. Finger size V½ £1,800 - 2,200
Lot 285 An opal, ruby and diamond cluster ring, with an oval cabochon opal, four claw set to the centre. Arched shoulders, channel set with a row of calibré rubies, with a pair of white roundels at each side. Each one channel set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds with a cabochon ruby, rub set to the outside edge, with a matching ruby to the outside edge of the centre collet. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 18.60mm wide, 5.38g. Finger size O½ £800 - 1,000
Lot 282 A white gold tourmaline and diamond rectangular cluster ring, with an emerald cut green tourmaline, claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a straight wire basket, chenier shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 14.80 x 12.40mm, 5.84g. Finger size T £400 - 450
Lot 286 A Victorian seven stone opal and diamond carved head style ring, with a circular cabochon opal at the centre, a pair of old European cut diamonds at each side with a circular cabochon opal at each end. All claw set to a two row underbezel, with carved shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. A case by Hancocks & Co. Jewellers and Silversmiths to the Queen, 38 and 39 Bruton Street, Bond Street. Head 22.00 x 7.70mm, 4.07g. Finger size S LE £300 - 500
Lot 283 A gold heliodor and diamond ring, with a cushion cut heliodor or yellow beryl, 12.90 x 10.20 x 7.38mm, double claw set to shoulders grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, and a tapered shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold with later white gold rhodium plating, 10.37g. Finger size N½ approximately £400 - 500
Lot 287 A white gold opal doublet and diamond ring, with an elongated oval cabochon opal doublet, rub set in a portrait position. Five brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to each side, with a straight wire basket, and a two row flat shank. Marked 18, 4.19g. Finger size L £180 - 250
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 288 A white gold diamond and sapphire ‘V’ necklace, c.1970, with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to the centre. Pairs of brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut sapphires, four claw set to each side, to a bark textured ‘V’ centrepiece, with an integral filed curb and bar link chain, with a box clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 45.30mm long, 10.48g £400 - 500 Lot 289 An 18ct white gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring, with a cushion shaped Brazilian cut sapphire, four claw set to the centre. A brilliant cut diamond at each side, claw set to scalloped collets, with knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. London 2002, 6.97g. Finger size N £700 - 900 Lot 290 A single stone cabochon sapphire ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval cabochon sapphire, rub set to a shallow collet. A pair of brilliant cut diamonds rub set to each side, with a princess cut diamond rub set to each shoulder, with a chevron section shank. Marked PT 900. Head 19.50 x 12.60mm, 5.41g. Finger size O £800 - 1,200 Lot 291 A white gold sapphire and diamond snowflake cluster ring, with a central circular mixed cut sapphire, surrounded by a row of brilliant cut diamonds. Three tiers of marquise cut sapphires, to an outer border of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to the wire basket and three row wire shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 17.9mm, 4.95g. Finger size N½ LE £200 - 250 Lot 292 A Swiss platinum diamond and sapphire set band ring, by Furrer-Jacot, with a brilliant cut diamond and a row of circular mixed cut sapphires, all gypsy set. A central recessed channel to a flat band, 4.60mm wide, with a court interior. Marked to the interior with a total stated diamond weight of 0.495ct. Swiss assay marks for platinum, 10.13g. Finger size R £300 - 400 Lot 293 An unmounted cushion cut unheated sapphire of 3.84ct, accompanied by two laboratory reports, one from Tokyo Gem Laboratory (Thailand) Co. Ltd dated 07 July 2011. No evidence of heat treatment, and one from World Gemological Institute 2017-11-09, origin Sri Lanka (Ceylon) no indication of treatment £1,100 - 1,500 Lot 294 A Continental white gold tanzanite and diamond band ring, an emerald cut tanzanite, four claw set to the centre, with a triangular cluster of six brilliant cut, Swiss cut and eight cut diamonds, claw set to each side. All mounted to the top of a tapered band, with raised guards and a textured centre. Marked 14, indistinct. Head 9.50mm wide, 7.33g. Finger size L £500 - 700
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Lot 299 An 18ct gold tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut tanzanite, with a stated weight of 6.00ct, four claw set to the centre. A double halo surround of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a wire gallery, with a pierced finger guard, wide tapered shoulders and a plain polished shank. Birmingham 2008. Head 18.50 x 15.75mm, 11.10g. Finger size R £600 - 800 Accompanied by an AnchorCert mini report, no. 1/14442-006, stating: Weight 6.00 minimum ct Clarity VVS Colour AAA minimum Lot 300 A gold three stone tanzanite and diamond ring, with three princess cut tanzanites, each one rub set in a white collet, in an offset position. The collets mounted to a yellow band with a zigzag border, with a matching diamond set white gold band to each side. Marked 18ct. Head 15.80mm wide, 15.03g. Finger size N½ LE £1,300 - 1,500 Lot 301 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond line bracelet, with alternating sets of quatrefoil cluster heads. Four brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in a quatrefoil cluster alternating with four circular mixed cut sapphires, to a concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches. Import hallmark London 1998. 187mm long, 4.50mm wide, 13.76g £600 - 800
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 302 A Latin style diamond set cross and chain, with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to the centre. Tapered baguette cut diamonds, barette set to the arms of the cross, each culminating in a brilliant cut diamond, suspended on a Brazilian snake chain with end caps and a lobster claw clasp, marked 750. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Cross 32 x 22mm, 9.24g £250 - 350 Lot 303 An 18ct gold single stone princess cut diamond ring, with a 3.64ct princess cut diamond, four claw set to a white gold single gallery collet, with yellow gold open tapered shoulders and a plain ‘D’ section shank. Birmingham, 6.05g. Finger size K £12,500 - 15,500 Accompanied by a report from European Diamond Reports dated 6th October 2020, no. E2012157011 with stated grades of: Colour J Clarity VVS1 3.65ct Lot 304 An 18ct gold single stone diamond wishbone necklace, c.1980, with a diamond set centrepiece. An emerald cut diamond with an estimated weight of 2.90ct, double claw set at the cut corners to a pierced collet at the centre of a wishbone bar. The bar, grain set with a row of graduated eight cut and Swiss cut diamonds, to an integral box chain, with a box clasp, with hobnail decoration. Import hallmark London 1980. Centrepiece 48mm long, 8.73g £8,000 - 10,000 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 24/05/2020, no. 81303-11 with stated grades of: Colour F/G Clarity VVS2/VS1 Lot 305 A cased Victor Mayer for Fabergé enamel pendant, in the form of a matryoshka doll or Russian doll, with green, light green and red guilloché enamel decoration, with a sprung hinged bale. Marked 750, with Swiss assay marks, tested as approximately 18ct gold. A fitted case, certificate of authenticity and outer box. 30mm long, 8.09g £500 - 700 Lot 306 A gold citrine and diamond pendant, with a pear shaped cabochon citrine, peg set to a pierced Greek key tapered cap, micro pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds. An articulated citrine bead above to a diamond set bale, suspended on a palmier chain with a lobster claw clasp. Marked Starling 18ct 750. 50mm long, 7.16g £550 - 650 Lot 307 A ladies’ 18ct gold diamond set Omega ‘Constellation’ bracelet watch, c.2004, model no. 11677500. A 22.5mm case with a circular mother-of-pearl dial with diamond dot batons, gold sword hands and a row of brilliant cut diamonds grain set to the bezel, with a total stated weight of 0.33ct. A fine brushed finish case and integral bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. 57204860. Watch case, outer box, warranty cards, operating instructions book and swing ticket. 67.40g £4,000 - 5,000
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Lot 308 A ladies’ 18ct gold Longines ‘DolceVita’ diamond set quartz bracelet watch, model no. L5.158.7. A curved rectangular case 25 x 16mm, with a white dial, raised gold batons and hands, and a vertical row of brilliant cut diamonds to the bezel, at each side of the case. A three row panther style bracelet with a deployant clasp. Serial no. 32451845. 58.84g. No box or papers £1,600 - 1,800 Lot 309 An 18ct gold diamond set necklace, by Cox and Power, with elongated fetter links. A centrepiece with three briolette cut diamonds, suspended from white gold wires at three link intervals, to a hook clasp. Edinburgh 2001. A Cox and Power case. 455mm long, 6.20g £500 - 700 Lot 310 A Continental gold diamond set line bracelet, with a series of princess cut diamonds, all end set in articulated collets. Plain polished guards with a concealed box clasp, with hinged safety catch to the underside and safety chain. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 6.40ct. Marked 18k. 193mm long, 3.40mm wide, 18.62g £1,500 - 2,000 An insurance valuation dated 30th March 2006 available to view Lot 311 A golden yellow sapphire and diamond band ring, with an oval mixed cut golden yellow sapphire, with a stated weight of 2.92ct, rub set in a plain collet at the centre. Flared flat section shoulders, with a pear cut diamond, rub set to a row of graduated polished beads. A bloomed ground with raised guards, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 0.85ct. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 11.20mm wide, shoulders 12.90mm wide. 11.93g. Finger size O LE £3,500 - 4,500 Lot 312 A diamond set tapered band ring, with a central row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all rub set in slightly raised collets. A border of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set to plain tapered shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 8.20mm, 4.41g. Finger size N½ £350 - 450 Lot 313 A Continental diamond set half eternity ring, of flat section, cushion shaped form, with a row of tapered baguette cut diamonds, channel set to the top. Marked 750. Head 5.60mm wide, 5.48g. Finger size L½ approximately £500 - 700 Lot 314 A diamond set full eternity ring, with a row of princess cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 3.50ct, all channel set to a flat section band. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 4.30mm wide, 4.72g. Finger size M £1,750 - 1,850 Lot 315 A pair of Italian gold hollow flower head earrings, with a plain polished bouton centre. Two rows of lobed petals with a Florentine finish, to posts and hinged omega fittings. Marked 750, Italian official national mark for 1968 to present, for Vicenza. 23.60 x 23.40mm diameter, 12.45g (2) £250 - 350
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 316 A Continental two colour gold diamond set canopy ring, with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, pavé set to the white head, with a pierced yellow finger guard to a tapered yellow shank. Head 18.10mm wide, 12g. Finger size P approximately £1,000 - 1,200
Lot 323 A platinum, ruby and diamond cushion shaped halo cluster ring, with an emerald cut ruby, rub set to the centre. A cushion shaped halo of brilliant cut diamonds, with diamond shoulders, all grain set to a plain shank, London 2013. Head 9.20mm, 5.98g. Finge size L½ £400 - 500
Lot 317 A lozenge shaped diamond cluster ring, with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.75ct, four claw set to the centre. A lozenge shaped border of old European cut diamonds, all grain and rub set to chevron section shoulders and shank. An interior shank support fitted. Tested as approximately 18ct and 9ct gold. Head 15.70 x 11.50mm, 3.22g. Finger size J-K adjustable £800 - 1,200
Lot 324 A Continental gold ruby and diamond set bee brooch/ pendant, with a cluster of graduated circular mixed cut rubies to form the thorax and graduated rubies, claw set to form the abdomen. With textured wings, brilliant cut diamond set eyes, a concealed wire bale and pin and roller catch. Marked 14K 585. 30 x 25mm, 6.54g £250 - 300
Lot 318 A gold diamond cluster crossover ring, with a treated brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre. A scattered cluster of two pear cut diamonds and graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to crossover shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18K. Head 15.00 x 12.70mm, 4.41g. Finger size L½ £600 - 800 Lot 319 An 18ct yellow and white gold diamond set necklace and bracelet suite, by Italian Lynx, retailed by David Morris from their ‘Signatures’ collection. An elliptical woven yellow gold foxtail style curved necklace, with three white gold bands to the central section, each one pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds to a two colour gold pressure fit clasp. 410mm long, 39.43g, together with a matching bracelet. 178mm long, 22.80g. Import hallmarks Birmingham 1997 to each. With a David Morris royal blue suede pouch (2) £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 320 A Continental gold ruby set bee brooch/ pendant, with a cluster of graduated circular mixed cut rubies to form the thorax and graduated rubies, claw set to form the abdomen. With textured wings, a concealed wire bale and pin and roller catch. Marked 14K 585. 30 x 25mm, 5.63g £280 - 350 Lot 321 A two colour gold single stone red spinel ring, with diamond set shoulders, with a cushion shaped mixed cut red spinel, with a stated weight of 1.41ct, four claw set in a tapered collet. Stepped shoulders each rub set in white, with a pair of tapered baguette cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 0.50ct, to a yellow underbezel and solid plain shank. Marked 18CT. Head 19.30 x 6.60mm including shoulders, 5.33g. Finger size O £500 - 600 Lot 322 A white gold single stone ruby ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval mixed cut ruby, claw set in a ‘V’ shaped collet. Open shoulders, channel set with a row of baguette cut diamonds, to a continuous under bezel and plain shank. A total stated diamond weight of 0.455ct. Marked K18. Head 5.80mm, 3.87g. Finger size L½ £450 - 550
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Lot 330 An 18ct two colour gold seven stone graduated diamond ring, with seven graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all rub set in plain white collets, to a plain yellow shank. Head 23.30 x 3.90mm, 6.12g. Finger size S½ £400 - 500 Lot 331 A gold three stone diamond ring, with three old European cut diamonds, with a total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.30ct, all claw set in white rex collets. Yellow underbezels to yellow knife edge shoulders and shank. Marked 18ct. Head 14.70 x 5.70mm, 3.24g. Finger size L¼ £800 - 1,200
Lot 325 An 18ct two colour gold diamond set hinged bangle, 3.50mm wide. A central white gold section, channel set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, to a yellow gold shallow ‘D’ section bangle, with flat guards, with a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch, London 2003. 55 x 47mm internal diameter, 17.93g £550 - 650 Lot 326 A two coloured gold diamond set bracelet, with four integral rows of yellow belcher chain, with large hoop links and alternating exterior white hoop links. A box clasp with pavé set diamond end caps, push piece and safety catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 195mm long, 10.60mm gauge, 35.41g £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 327 A ladies’ bi-colour Omega ‘Constellation’ quartz bracelet watch, model no. 795-1080. A 22.5mm case with an ivory coloured dial, raised gold dot batons and hands, with a brushed gold bezel with enamel Roman numerals. Pairs of raised bands to a brushed stainless steel case and bracelet with gold chenier end caps and deployant clasp. Serial no. 53670139. Omega Suisse packaging £300 - 400 Recent service history available to view Lot 328 A single stone diamond ring with a jubilee crown cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.75ct, six claw set to a scalloped collet. A tapered baguette cut diamond, end set to each shoulder, in a white head with a yellow shank. 3.95g. Finger size K Principal diamond assessed as approximately: Colour H/I Clarity VS1/VS2 £4,000 - 5,000 Lot 329 Property of a Lady. A two colour gold seven stone diamond ring, with a central oval cut diamond with a stated weight of 1.397ct, milligrain set to a white collet with pierced scrolls. A trefoil cluster of brilliant cut diamonds to each side in matching white collets, with solid yellow shoulders, continuous solid underbezel and shank. Marked 18ct, tested as approximately 18ct yellow and white gold. A ring case by Woolfe. Head 18.10 x 9.10mm, 4.90g. Finger size L £3,000 - 3,500 Accompanied by a mini report from The Jewellery Council of South Africa dated 05/03/98, no. 117739, with stated grades of: Colour G Clarity VVSI
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 332 A ladies’ stainless steel diamond set Chopard ‘Happy Sport’ quartz bracelet watch, c.2005, a 23.1mm case with a square mother-of-pearl dial, dark blue Roman numerals at the compass points and chapter ring, blued hands with a silver centre second sweep. Five ‘happy’ diamonds, with a diamond set crown and lugs, with bracelet and deployant clasp. 8895-23/11. 858134 8892. Chopard case and outer box £1,800 - 2,200 Lot 333 An Italian white gold diamond set ring by Io Si, with a pair of opposing paper scrolls, each scroll pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to a tapered shank with a pointed base. Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for Alessandria. Head 20mm, 15.33g. Finger size L LE £1,500 - 2,500 A recent insurance schedule available to view Lot 334 A Continental white gold diamond set entwined loop ring, with rows of graduated, tapered baguette cut diamonds, all claw set to shallow wire galleries and a plain flat section shank. Marked 750 18k. Head 21.50mm wide, 8.72g. Finger size L½ £400 - 500 Lot 335 An 18ct white gold topaz and diamond pendant, with a circular mixed cut topaz, rub set in a plain collet, below a pear cut diamond rub set in a plain collet, in a fixed position. A concealed slide style bale, suspended on a palmier chain, with a side lever clasp. 19.30 x 10.70mm £1,200 - 1,500
Lot 336 A white gold two row chrome diopside, yellow sapphire and diamond line bracelet, with two rows of oval mixed cut chrome diopsides, all four claw set in sets of six. Pairs of square cut yellow sapphires claw set between, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds at each side to a concealed box clasp, with a hinged interior safety catch. Marked 18K. 175mm long, 8.60 to 8.70mm wide, 32.32g £2,500 - 3,500
Lot 339 A platinum, chrysoberyl cat’s eye and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval cabochon chrysoberyl cat’s eye with a stated weight of 14.96ct, double claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds with a total stated weight of 2.18ct, all four claw set to a shallow basket, to plain shank. Marked Pt 900. Head 20.70 x 19.20mm, 16.04g. Finger size L½ approximately £2,500 - 3,000
Lot 337 A white gold chalcedony, diamond and tsavorite garnet bombé ring, with an oval stained green chalcedony, claw set to a landscape position. Flame style claws, grain set with lines of brilliant cut diamonds, with lines of tsavorite garnets grain set between, to a plain shank with a pierced finger guard. Marked 750. Head 17mm wide, 20.43g. Finger size N approximately £2,300 - 2,500
Lot 340 A platinum single stone chrysoberyl cat’s eye ring, with diamond set shoulders, with an oval cabochon chrysoberyl cat’s eye with a stated weight of 3.53ct, four claw set in a landscape position. A row of three brilliant cut diamonds claw set at each side, with a total stated diamond weight of 0.40ct, to tall collets with solid shoulders and a plain shank. Marked Pt900. Head 16.80 x 9.60mm, 8.75g. Finger size L £1,000 - 1,200
Lot 338 A pair of 18ct gold carved peridot and coral parrot head cufflinks, by Deakin & Francis, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, c.2010, a naturalistic hand carved peridot parrot head, with incised feathers, a carved coral beak and paste eye, to curved bar and swivel fittings. Birmingham 2010. A Hamilton & Inches cufflink case. 14.91g (2) £350 - 450
Lot 341 A pair of 18ct white gold opal mosaic and diamond cufflinks, with a black opal mosaic set to the centre of the square cut corner panel. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a flat plate, with swivel fittings, London 2004. A case by J Frances & Sons, Jewellers, Bournemouth. 15.20 x 15.00mm, 16.21g (2) £300 - 500
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 342 An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond Latin style cross, of looped form. Rows of slightly graduated calibre cut emeralds and baguette cut diamonds, channel set to raised borders of claw set brilliant cut diamonds. A pierced backplate and suspended by an integral concealed bale, on a palmier chain with a bolt ring clasp. 31.00 x 21.50mm, 6.98g £400 - 500 Lot 343 An 18ct gold emerald and diamond necklace, by Garrard & Co., c.1988, with a centrepiece composed of a central oval mixed cut emerald, rub set in a plain yellow collet. A pear shaped surround, grain set with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with a smaller pear cut emerald and diamond pear shaped cluster to each side. An open pear cut articulated pendant below, pavé set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to an integral rolled trace chain, with a lobster claw clasp. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1988, Garrard & Co. A Garrard necklace case. Centrepiece 28 x 26mm, 411mm long overall, 28.11g £2,500 - 3,000 Lot 344 A two colour gold emerald and diamond octagonal cluster pendant, with an emerald cut emerald, rub set in yellow to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a white hexagonal frame, with plain guards and a pierced back plate, suspended from a concealed bale to a white palmier chain. The pendant marked 18, the chain hallmarked 9ct gold. Pendant 16.51 x 15.70mm, 10.43g £2,000 - 2,500 Lot 345 A pair of two colour gold emerald and diamond drop earrings, with a white leaf top, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with yellow veins. A row of graduated and articulated leaves below, similarly set with diamonds to a central gold vein, with a pear cut emerald rub set to a milled yellow setting edge, with a frame of open petals set with brilliant cut diamonds, yellow posts and white butterfly fittings. Marked 750. 55mm long, 19.72g (2) £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 346 An 18ct gold emerald and diamond octagonal cluster ring, with an emerald cut emerald, rub set in yellow to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a milligrain edge of a white head with a scrolled wire gallery. Yellow trefoil shoulders to a two row shank. Sheffield 1993. Head 19.20 x 18.80mm, 8.64g. Finger size R £1,200 - 1,800 Lot 347 An 18ct two colour gold three stone emerald and diamond ring, with a square emerald cut emerald, four claw set at the cut corners, to a yellow collet. A brilliant cut diamond, four claw set in a white collet at each side, to solid shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 0.82 to the inside shank, believed to be the total known diamond weight of 0.82ct. Head 16.00 x 8.80mm, 7.83g. Finger size T LE £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 348 A three stone emerald and diamond ring, with a square cut emerald, spitch set to a white setting edge to a yellow collet. An old European cut diamond grain set in a white setting edge to each side, with yellow collets, open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. Head 14mm, 2.56g. Finger size O £300 - 400
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Lot 349 An emerald and diamond three stone ring, with an emerald cut emerald, double claw set to a plain yellow collet with pierced hoop detail. A brilliant cut diamond, claw set in yellow rex collet at each side, to open shoulders with incised decoration and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Emerald estimated as approximately 6.50ct. A case by William Lund & Son, 54 Old Bond Street, EC2. 7.10g. Finger size M½-N £4,000 - 5,000
Lot 357 A pair of 9ct gold emerald and diamond circular cluster earrings, with a circular mixed cut emerald, four claw set to the centre. A border of lobed petals, each grain set with a brilliant cut diamond, to post and butterfly fittings. 8.20mm diameter, 1.47g (2) £140 - 180
Lot 350 An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond half hoop ring, with diagonal rows of brilliant cut diamonds and circular faceted emeralds, pavé set to a ‘D’ section head. A plain shank with a pierced finger guard. Stated weight to the inside of the shank: emerald 0.58ct total, diamond 0.37ct total. Head 4.90mm wide, 4.83g. Finger size O £600 - 700 Lot 351 An 18ct white gold diamond and emerald half wishbone ring, with alternating brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut emeralds, all four claw set to a ‘V’ shaped head. London 1974. 3.90mm wide, 3.45g. Finger size J½ £180 - 250 Lot 352 An 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, with a circular mixed cut emerald with a brilliant cut diamond at each side, rub and claw set to white gold collets, with a yellow gold tapered shank. London 1998. 6.38g. Finger size L £400 - 600 Lot 353 A pair of peridot, emerald and diamond earrings, by Luke Stockley, with a circular mixed cut peridot, rub set to the centre. Four radiating marquise cut emeralds, each one rub set at the compass point, with three brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in between, to post and butterfly fittings. Signed ‘Luke Stockley, London’, marked 375. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 15 x 11mm, 2.71g (2) £150 - 200 Lot 354 A two colour gold, diamond and emerald cluster ring, with a central daisy cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white. A border of oval mixed cut emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds all set in yellow to a wire basket, split shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head 18.50 x 17.90mm, 6.63g. Finger size N £500 - 600 Lot 355 An 18ct gold emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut emerald, claw set to surround of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a wire gallery. The white gold head to yellow gold tapered chenier shoulders and ‘D’ section shank. London 1975, 5.07g. Finger size K½ £500 - 700 Lot 356 An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, with a central oval mixed cut emerald, estimated as approximately 1.52ct, four claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in wire collets to a wire basket, to knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Head 13.70 x 11.90mm, 5.27g. Finger size N½ £550 - 650
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 358 A gold, pink opal and diamond ‘Spirituality’ bracelet, by David Yurman, c.2007, with a row of oval pink opal beads, strung on gold rounded box chain, with an oval ridged adjustable toggle. The ends finished with a white gold bead, pavé set with eight cut diamonds. Marked 750, signed David Yurman. A David Yurman card outer box. 13.32g £200 - 300 A copy of an insurance appraisal and purchase receipt dated July 27, 2007 available to view Lot 359 A pink sapphire and diamond heart pendant, retailed by Thurlow Champness, with a puffed heart, pavé set with circular mixed cut pink sapphires, two scrolling raised beads, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to a pierced back plate, suspended on a trace chain with lobster clasp. Marked 750, 18K. Heart 14.80 x 14.50mm, 5.11g £500 - 600 Lot 360 A pair of gold, pink opal and diamond ‘Museum’ earrings, by David Yurman, c.2007, a small twisted wire gold hoop, with a detachable lantern style drop, suspended below. A diamond set roundel top, with three rows of pink opal beads between scalloped gold frames, with post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750, signed D Y. A David Yurman earring pouch and outer box. 30mm long, 14.90g (2) £300 - 500
Lot 365 A rose gold onyx and diamond set plaque ring, with a cushion shaped onyx cabochon, rub set to split shoulders. An applied pierced dragonfly, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, a pierced back plate and a plain shank. Marked K18 750. Head 30 x 30mm, 20.74g. Finger size L-L½ £200 - 300 Lot 366 A rose gold single stone pear cut diamond ring, with a pear shaped brilliant cut diamond, rub set to a plain collet, to round wire shoulders and shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold, 1.63g. Finger size N¼ £350 - 450 Accompanied by a report from The Gemological Institute of America dated February 24, 2016, no. 2217866107 with stated grades of: Colour G Clarity VS1 0.31ct
Lot 367 A rose gold diamond set full eternity ring, with a flat section band, milligrain set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 2.45g. Finger size M LE £400 - 500 Lot 368 Two gold diamond and gem set stacking rings, by Ilias Lalounis, with a central ‘D’ section plain band. One ring with brilliant cut diamonds, rub set at intervals, the other with alternating cabochon pink tourmalines and iolites, in rub over settings. Both marked A21, with maker’s marks. Marked 750. 2.24g, 2.32g (2) Finger size O, M½ £200 - 300
A copy of an insurance appraisal and purchase receipt dated July 27, 2007 available to view Lot 361 A ladies’ 18ct rose gold Bulgari ‘Lucea’ diamond set automatic bracelet watch, reference 102191. A 33mm case with a black guilloché enamel dial marked ‘BVLGARI’, diamond set hour markers, date aperture at ‘3’ and centre second sweep. Brilliant cut diamonds grain set to the bezel, to a brilliant cut diamond and synthetic cabochon crown, with a skeleton caseback. Integral bracelet with graduated, tapered overlapping links each grain set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, to double deployant clasp. Swiss assay marks, common control mark. Case no. PO 1420. Movement no. 499265. 133.00g. Box, no paperwork £7,000 - 9,000 Lot 362 A rose gold rose quartz and diamond pendant, with a pear shaped cabochon rose quartz, peg set to a pierced Greek key tapered cap, micro pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds. An articulated rose quartz bead above to a diamond set bale, suspended on a palmier chain with a lobster claw clasp. Marked Starling 18ct 750. 50mm long, 7.16g £550 - 650 Lot 363 An 18ct white gold pink sapphire and diamond halo cluster ring, with a circular mixed cut pink sapphire, with a stated weight of 0.33ct, four claw set to the centre. A brilliant cut diamond set halo and shoulders, with a total stated weight of 0.33ct, all milligrain set to a plain lower shank. London 2005. Head 9.70 x 9.70mm, 4.42g. Finger size N £500 - 600
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Lot 364 An 18ct white gold single stone pink sapphire pendant, with a circular mixed cut pink sapphire, rub set in a plain collet, freely moving between two sapphire lenses or covers. A quatrefoil flower head frame with a feature bale, suspended on an 18ct white gold filed curb chain. 20 x 19mm, 7.16g £220 - 260
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 369 An Australian tourmaline and diamond cluster ring, by Jan Logan, with a cabochon pink tourmaline with a stated weight of 25.45ct. The pink tourmaline rub set to a plain collet, with a border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a pierced back plate, mounted to the top of a ‘D’ section shank. Marked 750, maker’s mark. A Jan Logan ring case. Head 23.50 x 21.60mm, 12.12g. Finger size O £1,500 - 1,800 Lot 370 A 9ct white gold single stone purple sapphire ring, with a pear shaped mixed cut purple sapphire, believed to weigh 3.03ct, four claw set to a scrolling ribbon head, with tapering shank. London 2003. 8.86g. Finger size P½ £600 - 700 An insurance valuation from Pravins dated 26 November 2002 available to view, relating to the unmounted sapphire Lot 371 A pair of 18ct white gold garnet and diamond cluster drop earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, grain set in an offset box collet, with an oval mixed cut garnet surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, to wire basket, suspended below, with post and butterfly fittings. 31.00 x 15.50mm, 8.63g (2) £1,400 - 1,800 Lot 372 A white gold diamond set collar, attributed to Mozafarian, with two outer rows of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in four claw collets. The centre composed of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set with curved claws to plain collets, with articulated zigzag blade edge bars between. Two box clasps, each with a figure of eight safety clasp. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 37.00ct. Marked K18 750. A case by Mozafarian. 350mm long, 25mm wide at the centre, 72.92g £6,000 - 8,000 Lot 373 An 18ct white gold Zenith mechanical strap watch, with an after market diamond set bezel and a 30mm diamater case. A silvered dial with raised gilt batons, silver hands and a centre second sweep. A row of eight cut diamonds, claw set to the bezel with extended bar lugs with an after market leather strap and buckle. Swiss assay marks. Serial no. 06754684, calibre no. 2542. No box or papers £800 - 1,000
Lot 376 A white gold, black and white diamond bombé ring, the bombé head with alternating undulating rows of brilliant cut black diamonds, channel set, and brilliant cut white or colourless diamonds, grain set, to tapered shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 14k. Head 16mm wide at widest point, 8.95g. Finger size N½ £800 - 1,200 Lot 377 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond and onyx set drop earrings, by Susy Telling, from the ‘Fuchsia’ collection. An open leaf shaped top, grain set with rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with an articulated onyx briolette drop, to post and butterfly fittings, London 2004. Original case and outer box. 35mm long, 6.14g (2) £200 - 300 Lot 378 A white gold diamond set scrolling pendant, with a series of graduated scrolls, all milligrain set with rows of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to a pavé set diamond bale. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 46 x 25mm, 8.48g £500 - 600 Lot 379 A pair of American diamond set drop earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set at the top. A blade edge bar suspended below, claw set with a row of diamonds, and a pair at the bottom, to a diamond set pear shaped frame, with a cluster of diamonds at the base, screw posts and butterfly fittings. Marked 14K. 35mm long, 4.98g (2) £400 - 600 Lot 380 A white gold diamond set cocktail style cluster ring head, c.1970, with a brilliant cut diamond claw set to the centre. Radiating slightly graduated baguette cut diamonds to a wire basket, damaged. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 25.00 x 15.70mm, 5.03g £800 - 1,200 Lot 381 A pair of platinum diamond drop earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, milligrain set in a plain collet, with an articulated drop below. A pair of brilliant cut diamonds with a laurel leaf spray, milligrain set with diamonds and a brilliant cut diamond, in a milligrain collet, suspended below that to post and butterfly fittings. Hallmarked platinum 950 standard, London 2003. A case by Bentley & Skinner. 25mm long, 3.38g (2) £250 - 350
Lot 374 A stainless steel mid-size Chaumet ‘Class One’ diamond set quartz strap watch, reference 622. A 33mm case, with a mother-of-pearl dial, silver Roman numerals, diamond set batons, luminous hands, centre second sweep and date aperture. A rotating bezel, pavé set with two rows of black diamonds, to a serrated outer edge, with a black rubber strap with deployant strap. Serial no. 622-11490. No box or papers. £500 - 700 A recent insurance valuation available to view Lot 375 A Continental white and black diamond orchid ring, c.1990, with a central cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, forming the stigma. Graduated petals, pavé set with black brilliant cut diamonds, with a black rhodium finish. The flower head mounted to rounded tapered shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 750. Head 36 x 32mm, 22.06g. Finger size J½ £1,000 - 1,500
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LOTS 382-392 A single owner private collection of high-end jewellery by Royal Warrant holders, Hamilton & Inches, 87 George Street, Edinburgh. Established in 1866.
Lot 382 A pair of 18ct gold rutilated golden quartz, citrine and diamond drop earrings, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2019, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon rutilated golden quartz, rub set to a plain collet, with a marquise cut citrine, similarly set to graduated pierced leaves, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds. Edinburgh 2019. 44mm long, 11.23g (2) £900 - 1,200 Lot 383 A pair of 18ct gold golden rutilated quartz, citrine and diamond earrings, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2015, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon rutilated quartz rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut citrine, rub set to one side, with graduated pierced leaves, grain set with rows of brilliant cut diamonds to post and butterfly fittings. Edinburgh 2015. An earring case by Hamilton & Inches, with outer box. 19.70 x 14.90mm, 5.56g (2) £400 - 500
Lot 387 An 18ct gold rutilated quartz, citrine and diamond torque bangle, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2013, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon rutilated quartz, rub set to a plain collet, with a marquise cut citrine, rub set, to a pierced petal grain set with a continuous row of brilliant cut diamonds. Edinburgh 2013. Head 22mm wide, internal diameter 57mm, 31.16g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 388 An 18ct gold diamond set line bracelet, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, with a series of brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in articulated collets to a concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety catch. A Hamilton & Inches bracelet case and outer box. 3.60mm wide, 14.40g £4,500 - 5,000
Lot 384 An 18ct gold rutilated quartz, citrine and diamond pendant, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2015, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon cut rutilated golden quartz, rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut citrine in a rub over collet with a spray of graduated pierced petals, grain set with lines of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with an articulated bale suspended on a round section box chain, with adjustable back chain and diamond set Hamilton & Inches logo drop. Edinburgh 2015. 43 x 27mm, 16.03g £1,500 - 2,000
Lot 389 An 18ct white gold labradorite, aquamarine and diamond set long chain, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2015, from the ‘Flora’ range. Two pierced and graduated petal clusters each with a marquise shaped cabochon labradorite and a marquise cut aquamarine, rub set to one side with rows of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to both sides. The pierced clusters set between sections of trace chain with marquise shaped cabochon labradorite and graduated marquise cut aquamarines, rub set in plain collets, dispersed throughout the chain with a pierced Hamilton & Inches diamond set logo charm. Edinburgh 2015. A necklace case by Hamilton & Inches. 1025mm long, 24.56g £1,500 - 2,000
Lot 385 An 18ct gold rutilated golden quartz, citrine and diamond set ring, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2013, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon rutilated quartz, rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut citrine, rub set, to a pierced petal grain set with brilliant cut diamonds. A gentle crossover shoulder, similarly set with brilliant cut diamonds with a plain ‘D’ section shank. Edinburgh 2013. Head 2.20mm, 9.05g. Finger size L £400 - 500
Lot 390 An 18ct white gold labradorite, aquamarine and diamond set ring, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2016, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon labradorite, rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut aquamarine, rub set to a pierced petal, grain set with brilliant cut diamonds. A gentle crossover shoulder, similarly set with brilliant cut diamonds with a plain ‘D’ section shank. Edinburgh 2016. Head 2.20mm, 9.44g. Finger size M £350 - 550
Lot 386 A gold rutilated golden quartz, citrine and diamond set ring, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2013, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon rutilated quartz, rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut citrine, rub set to a pierced petal grain set with brilliant cut diamonds. A gentle crossover shoulder, similarly set with brilliant cut diamonds with a plain ‘D’ section shank. Head 17.1mm, 9.05g. Finger size G½ £250 - 300
Lot 391 A pair of 18ct white gold labradorite, aquamarine and diamond earrings, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2015, from the ‘Flora’ range. A marquise shaped cabochon labradorite rub set to a plain collet with a marquise cut aquamarine, rub set to one side, with graduated pierced leaves, grain set with rows of brilliant cut diamonds to post and butterfly fittings. Edinburgh 2015. 20.00 x 12.60mm, 8.11g (2) £700 - 800
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Lot 392 A pair of 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond earrings, by Hamilton & Inches, c.2019, from the ‘Flora’ range. Two graduated marquise cut aquamarines, rub set to a plain collet, with graduated pierced leaves, grain set with rows of brilliant cut diamonds to post and butterfly fittings. Edinburgh 2019. 2.00 x 14.90mm, 8.61g (2) £800 - 1,000
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 393 An 18ct gold Bulgari ‘Cicladi’ pendant, with a cluster of graduated rotating discs to an articulated, concealed bale. Suspended on a trace chain with a feature side lever clasp, with adjustable hoops towards one end. Swiss assay mark for 18ct gold standard 750, signed Bulgari. A Bulgari case and outer box. 34mm long, 16.16g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 394 An amethyst ‘Y’ necklace, with a centrepiece composed of three graduated pear shaped cabochon amethysts, all four claw set in plain collets, with sections of trace chain between. The necklace formed from graduated oval cabochon amethysts, all simply set with chain between, to a matching back chain with a matching amethyst box clasp, with safety chain. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. ‘Y’ drop 78mm, 44.54g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 395 A gold single stone pink sapphire and diamond crossover ring, with an oval mixed cut pink sapphire believed to weigh 2.39ct, four claw set with crossover winged shoulders grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to two row shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 8.6mm wide, 4.00g. Finger size T £400 - 500 An insurance valuation from Pravins dated 26 November 2002 available to view, relating to the unmounted sapphire Lot 396 A pair of amethyst and diamond drop earrings, each with a marquise cut amethyst, four claw set to a plain collet, suspended below a trefoil cluster of diamonds. Three brilliant cut diamonds, all rub set in plain collets to post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, butterflies marked 750. 48.00 x 12.60mm, 17.87g (2) £500 - 600 Lot 397 A gold slide pendant, by Tiffany & Co., in the form of a padlock, suspended on a filed rope link chain with side lever clasp. Pendant marked ‘Tiffany & Co’ 750, chain tested as approximately 14ct gold. Chain 455mm long, 13.52g £200 - 300 Lot 398 A gold turquoise and diamond pendant and earring suite, the pendant with an oval cabochon turquoise with a brilliant cut diamond at each side, claw set to an articulated collet, surmounted with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to concealed bale. Suspended on a snake chain with side lever clasp. Pendant tested as approximately 18ct gold. Chain hallmarked 9ct gold, Sheffield. Pendant 40mm long, 7.57g. The matching earrings with post and butterfly fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 29mm long, 5.07g (3) £400 - 600 Lot 399 An 18ct white gold gemstone and diamond set butterfly ring, with graduated pear cut peridot, citrine, blue topaz and pink tourmaline, all claw set to borders of graduated brilliant cut diamonds. London 2008. Head 14.90 x 11.80mm, 4.76g. Finger size K½ £250 - 350 Lot 400 A turquoise set heart shaped pendant/enhancer, with a domed front, pavé set with graduated turquoise cabochons. A hinged bale with a pierced back plate. Marked 750. 32 x 32mm, 9.74g £300 - 350 Lot 401 A ladies’ 18ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, on an Omega gold bracelet, marked 750. A circular case 18.90mm diameter, with a champagne dial, raised gilt and black batons and black hands. A gold Milanese bracelet with an Omega logo, clasp no. 7005. Swiss assay marks to the case. Case no. 51105. Movement no. 22100016. Calibre no. 620. 142mm long, 27.98g. No box or papers £500 - 700 Lot 402 A ladies’ 18ct gold Omega mechanical watch movement, c.1963, in an earlier Swiss case and bracelet, c.1950, with a 20.70mm case. A circular champagne dial with raised black and gilt batons and hands, to an octagonal bezel with a light Florentine finish. An integral Milanese bracelet with a satin finish, with a ladder snap clasp. Marked 18k 0.750. Movement no. 20447512, calibre no. 485. 143mm long, 41.17g £400 - 600
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Lot 403 An 18ct white gold diamond set pierced band ring, with a pierced scrollwork centre, to a raised flat section guard at each side, all grain set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds. Birmingham. 10.20mm wide, 4.56g. Finger size Q LE £450 - 500
Lot 409 An 18ct white gold diamond set chain mail bracelet, composed of twisted wire links. Four brilliant cut diamonds, rub set in shallow collets scattered throughout the bracelet, with tubular slide clasp and safety catch. Birmingham. 195mm long, 21.50mm wide, 18.99g £400 - 500
Lot 404 A white gold three stone diamond halo cluster ring, with three graduated emerald cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 0.34ct, claw set to the centre. A halo border of brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 1.15ct, micro claw set to a heart basket, solid shoulders micro claw set, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank. Marked 18K. Head 11.82 x 10.90mm excluding shoulders, 5.59g. Finger size P £1,800 - 2,200
Lot 410 An 18ct white gold, fancy diamond set horn pendant, by Theo Fennell, with fancy brown and yellowish brown brilliant cut diamonds, pavé set to the horn, with a black rhodium finish. A polished white gold cap and bale, pavé set with white brilliant cut diamonds, London 2006. Signed ‘Theo Fennell London’. Theo Fennell box, no outer case. 42.70mm long, 8.90g £1,500 - 1,800
Lot 405 A platinum diamond set full eternity ring, with baguette cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 1.15ct, all channel set to a flat section band with plain flat guards. Sheffield 2001. 3.40mm wide, 5.13g. Finger size M½ £650 - 750 Lot 406 An 18ct white gold diamond set full eternity ring, with a row of baguette cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 1.27ct, all channel set end to end with a flat section band, with plain polished guards. London 2011. 3.00mm wide, 3.09g. Finger size K½ £600 - 700 Lot 407 A pair of large white gold diamond set hoop earrings, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds micro claw set to the front half and inside back half of each hoop, to post and clip fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 82mm diameter, 14.12g (2) £700 - 900 Lot 408 An 18ct white gold diamond set cross and chain, with a tapered Latin style cross, rub set at the centre with a princess cut diamond. A border of grain set brilliant cut diamonds, with rows of channel set princess cut diamonds to the arms. Graduated brilliant cut diamonds grain set towards the ends and engraved to the reverse with names and dates. An integral palmier chain, with concealed bale and side lever clasp. Cross 50 x 36mm, 38.17g £1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 411 A white gold carved smoky quartz and diamond tapered band ring, a central row of brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 0.60ct, milligrain set between carved smoky quartz guards, to a pierced finger guard and a tapering rounded shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 10.90mm wide, 12.70g. Finger size M £400 - 500 Lot 412 A white gold three stone colour change alexandrite and diamond ring, with a cushion cut alexandrite, with a stated weight of 2.49ct. An emerald cut diamond at each side, all claw set to double gallery collets, with solid tapering shoulders and a ‘D’ section shank. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 0.98ct. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 16.60 x 7.90mm, 4.11g. Finger size O £2,000 - 3,000 A purchase receipt from Mozafarian dated 18/10/04 available to view
Lot 413 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with a princess cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 1.40ct, four claw set to a plain collet with open shoulders and a plain shank. London 2003. Head 7.90 x 7.50mm, 4.84g. Finger size M Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour F/G Clarity VS1/VS2 £2,500 - 3,000 Lot 414 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a princess cut diamond, four claw set to a ‘V’ shaped collet, with open tapered shoulders grain set with a graduated row of brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank. Birmingham, 3.40g. Finger size K¼ £1,800 - 2,200 Accompanied by a report from World Gemological Institute dated 2020-03-05, no. WGI9624121641 with stated grades of: Colour F Clarity SI2 1.12ct Lot 415 A platinum single stone princess cut diamond ring, with a princess cut diamond, four claw set to a crossover gallery, open shoulders and a flat section shank. London 2018, 4.72g. Finger size J £1,200 - 1,500 Accompanied by a report from The Gemological Institute of America dated February 12, 2018, no. 2286135359 with stated grades of: Colour E Clarity VVS2 0.60ct
Accompanied by a report from The Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain dated 6 October 2004, no. 0125542, stating: Natural Alexandrite Chrysoberyl Weight 2.49ct
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JEWELLERY 1-457 Lot 416 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond set star burst drop earrings, with detachable shooting star drops. A brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre of a six point star, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds. Blade edge bars between, with a diamond set star terminal to post and butterfly fittings, with a detachable chain and bar drop, with moving diamond star terminals. A total stated diamond weight of 0.65ct. 20 x 19 x 46mm, 5.68g (2) £350 - 550 Lot 417 A white gold diamond cluster ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, to two row surround of smaller brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 2.00ct. All claw set to a wire basket and pierced finger guard, with open shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 9k, tested as approximately 9ct gold. Head 14 x 21mm, 4.43g. Finger size M £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 418 An 18ct white gold diamond set half hoop ring, with a central row of baguette cut diamonds. Raised guards to each side with alternating claw set brilliant and baguette cut diamonds to a tapered shank, with pierced finger guard. London 2017. Head 6.40mm wide, 6.24g. Finger size L LE £750 - 950
Lot 424 An 18ct white gold diamond half eternity ring, with a graduated row of princess cut diamonds, channel set to stepped guards, and a plain shank. Sheffield 2003. 7.10mm wide, 6.00g. Finger size N £400 - 500 Lot 425 An 18ct white gold pierced diamond set band ring, with a row of pierced loops, milligrain set with brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 0.37ct. 5mm wide, 4.42g. Finger size K £300 - 400 Lot 426 An 18ct white gold seven stone diamond half eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a flat section head with box collets. Flat guards, hand engraved with foliate scrolls to a flat section tapered shank, Sheffield 2000. Head 26.00 x 4.71mm, 6.24g. Finger size T LE £600 - 800 Lot 427 A white gold five stone diamond ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, with a total stated weight of 2.00ct, in shared claw settings, to tapered shoulders and a flat section shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, 3.08g. Finger size P¼ £2,400 - 3,000
Lot 419 An 18ct white gold diamond set halo cluster ring, with a cluster of seven brilliant cut diamonds, pressure and claw set to the centre of a cup shaped head. A row of brilliant cut diamonds, micro claw set to form the halo, with two rows of diamonds to the cup. Diamond set shoulders and guards to a plain lower shank. Head 11.70 x 11.70mm, 6.23g. Finger size J £600 - 700
Lot 428 An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set to plain collets, with solid shoulders to a plain shank with shank beads fitted. Birmingham 2005. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.80ct. Head 15.20 x 5.80mm, 5.30g. Finger size S approximately £1,200 - 1,800
Lot 420 A pair of 18ct white gold single stone fracture filled diamond stud earrings, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.20ct each, four claw set to a wire collet, with post and butterfly fittings. 7 x 7mm, 2.60g (2) £600 - 800
Lot 429 A platinum diamond set half eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set to an interior court section plain band with a shallow ‘D’ exterior profile. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.20ct. 3.20mm wide, 6.18g. Finger size N £600 - 700
Lot 421 An 18ct white gold diamond set hinged locket, by Charles Green, of oval bombé form, with a border of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the front cover. 33.00 x 19.50mm including the bale, 11.16g £400 - 500 Lot 422 A platinum single stone gypsy or Prussian style ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 0.80ct, end set to a shallow collet. A tapered and rounded solid head and shoulders to a plain shank with plain guards. Head 6.30mm wide, 10.60g. Finger size T LE Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour K/L Clarity SI1/SI2 £800 - 1,200 Lot 423 A diamond set wedding ring or gyspy band ring, with a court section band, gypsy set at even intervals with a total of eight brilliant cut diamonds. Marked PLAT, signed Benchmark. 3.70mm wide, 5.92g. Finger size J £200 - 250
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Lot 430 A pair of 18ct gold diamond set hoop earrings, by Mappin & Webb, c.2000, from the ‘Gypsy’ collection. An oval shaped high ‘D’ section hoop with three brilliant cut diamonds, end set to the front, with post and butterfly fittings. London 2000. 20.90mm long, 3.00mm wide, 10.17g (2) An earring case by Mappin and Webb £400 - 500 Lot 431 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond six claw set to a plain collet, with open shoulders and a plain shank, London. A case and half outer box by Godshaw Jewellers. 4.78g. Finger size L £2,500 - 3,000 Accompanied by a report The Gemological Institute of America dated 19/03/2002, no. GIA 11943506, with stated grades of: Colour F Clarity VS2 1.00ct
Lot 432 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond estimated as approximately 0.70ct, eight claw set to a rex collet, open shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as platinum. 2.80g. Finger size I¾ Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour K/L Clarity SI1/SI2 £500 - 600 Lot 433 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.72ct, six claw set to a Tiffany style mount, with a soft chevron section shank. Tested as platinum. 5.15g. Finger size K Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour H/I Clarity SI1/SI2 £600 - 700 Lot 434 An 18ct white gold diamond set half eternity ring, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a court section band. 2.5mm wide, 2.85g. Finger size L £100 - 150 Lot 435 A platinum chevron section diamond set wedding ring, with brilliant cut diamonds, gypsy set throughout. 2.90mm wide, 3.68g. Finger size K £150 - 200 Lot 436 A pair of white gold single stone diamond earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, with a total stated weight of 2.00ct, four claw set, to post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 1.49g (2) £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 437 A pair of white gold single stone diamond stud earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, six claw set to a tapered collet with post and butterfly fittings. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 1.35ct. 7.50mm diameter approximately, 2.01g (2) Diamonds assessed as approximately: Colour I/J Clarity SI1/SI2 £700 - 900 Lot 438 A pair of white gold single stone diamond earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, four claw set to threaded posts and screw fittings. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 1.12g (2) £600 - 700 Accompanied by reports from The Gemological Institute of America dated February 12, 2018, no. 2286107738 and dated October 07, 2019, no. 7338817717, both with stated grades of: Colour F Clarity SI1 0.30ct Lot 439 A pair of single stone diamond stud earrings, with a brilliant cut diamond, six claw set to a white collet with yellow posts and butterfly fittings. A total estimated diamond weight of approximately 0.52ct. Marked 750. Setting 5.20mm diameter, 1.14g (2) £280 - 350
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Lot 440 A single stone diamond ring, estimated as approximately 3.00ct, four claw set in an American style ‘V’ shaped collet. Flat section shoulders, each channel set with a row of six brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank. Marked 750. Head 9.40mm wide, 4.38g. Finger size I½ Principle diamond assessed as approximately: Colour L/M Clarity P1/P2 £5,000 - 5,500 Lot 441 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, a transitional brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.35ct, rub set to solid tapered shoulders and a flat section shank. Birmingham 2005, Emagold mark, 4.87g. Finger size T £1,200 - 1,500 Lot 442 An 18ct white gold single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.80ct, rub set to a plain collet, with rounded shoulders to a plain shank. London 1994. Head 10.80mm, 8.81g. Finger size T LE Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour K/L Clarity VS1/VS2 £3,000 - 4,000 Lot 443 A platinum single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, with a stated weight of 2.40ct, four claw set to a single gallery collet, with open tapered shoulders and a flat section shank. Marked PT950, tested as approximately platinum, 6.14g. Finger size M £3,900 - 4,500
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Lot 444 A single stone diamond ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.45ct, six claw set in a sea scroll collet. Open chenier shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18ct, 3.06g. Finger size K approximately £1,800 - 2,200 Lot 445 An unmounted brilliant cut diamond, with a weight of 2.40ct, estimated as approximately: Colour N-O Clarity I1-I2 £2,000 - 2,500 Lot 446 An unmounted heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, with a weight of 1.00ct, estimated as approximately: Colour faint brownish pink Clarity SI1-SI2 £1,300 - 1,500 Lot 447 An unmounted heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, with a weight of 0.18ct, estimated as approximately: Colour very light orangey pink Clarity SI1-SI2 £80 - 120 Lot 448 A pair of fancy pink diamond and diamond cluster earrings, with a brilliant cut fancy pink diamond, four claw set to the centre, to a surround of seven brilliant cut diamonds, with a total estimated weight of approximately 2.24ct, claw set to form a cluster, to post and scroll fittings. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, 13.20mm diameter, 5.04g (2) £10,000 - 15,000 Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services dated 24/25/2021, no. 81303-12 with stated grades of: Colour fancy intense pink Clarity SI1/SI2 0.45ct Colour fancy intense brownish pink Clarity SI1/SI2 0.50ct
Lot 449 An unmounted fancy pink heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America dated Nov 13 1995, no. GIA 8677789 stating: Colour fancy brownish pink, natural colour 1.19ct £4,000 - 6,000 Lot 450 An unmounted fancy yellowish pink heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a report from HRD laboratory dated 16/03/2004, no. HRD 20043391201 stating: Colour fancy yellowish pink, natural colour 1.05ct £4,000 - 5,000 Lot 451 An unmounted heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, possibly fracture-filled, accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America dated February 10, 2003, no. GIA 12376893 stating: Colour fancy brownish pink, natural 0.51ct £300 - 500 Lot 452 A set of three 18ct white gold diamond set stacker rings, with circular section round shanks and a single brilliant cut diamond, gypsy set to a plain doughnut collet. London 2006. Diamonds possibly fancy light pink and yellow. Head 11.70mm wide (all three together), 22.79g. Finger size L-M £1,200 - 1,500
Lot 453 A platinum fancy orange-yellow diamond and diamond halo cluster ring, with a pear shaped modified brilliant cut fancy orange-yellow diamond, three claw set to the centre, to a halo surround of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a wire gallery. Open shoulders grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain court section shank. Shank marked D0.28, believed to be a known total carat weight for the brilliant cut diamonds of 0.28ct. London 2019. Head 10.20 x 7.30mm, 3.00g. Finger size J £1,600 - 1,800 Accompanied by a report from The Gemological Institute of America dated October 30, 2017, no. 7276106027 with stated grades of: Colour fancy intense orange-yellow Clarity SI1 0.70ct Lot 454 A platinum fancy yellow diamond and diamond halo cluster ring, with a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant cut fancy yellow diamond, four claw set to the centre, to a halo surround of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a wire gallery. Open shoulders grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain court section shank. Shank marked D0.27, believed to be a known total carat weight for the brilliant cut diamonds of 0.27ct. London 2020. Head 8.30 x 6.50mm, 2.81g. Finger size L £1,400 - 1,600 Accompanied by a report from The Gemological Institute of America dated July 09 2019, no. 2334173890 with stated grades of: Colour fancy intense yellow Clarity SI2 0.77ct
Lot 455 A platinum fancy yellow diamond and diamond halo cluster ring, with a cushion modified brilliant cut fancy yellow diamond, four claw set to the centre, to a halo surround of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a wire gallery. Open shoulders grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain court section shank. Shank marked 0.21, believed to be a known total carat weight for the brilliant cut diamonds of 0.21ct. London 2020. Head 7mm, 3.20g. Finger size K £1,200 - 1,500 Accompanied by a report from The Gemological Institute of America dated January 17 2020, no. 734148802 with stated grades of: Colour fancy intense yellow Clarity SI1 0.57ct Lot 456 An unmounted fancy orangey yellow heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a report from HRD laboratory dated 12/03/2004, no. HRD 20043391202 stating: Colour fancy intense orangey yellow, natural colour 1.02ct £1,400 - 1,600 Lot 457 An unmounted fancy yellow heart shaped brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America dated Nov 07 1995, no. GIA 8677780 stating: Colour fancy deep yellow, natural colour 0.54ct £500 - 700
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Lot 458 An 18ct gold side wide half hunter pocket watch, 54mm diameter. Blue champlevé enamel Roman numerals and chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and double spade hands. A hand engraved gothic script monogram to the back cover P.E.G. January 8th, 1913. A circular sepia toned enamelled plaque to the gold cuvette, depicting a mother and child. Movement no. 34916. Suspended on a two colour twisted bar link chain. Marked 18, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 157.49g, 16.30g £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 459 An 18ct gold key wound hunter pocket watch, 47mm diameter, with circular barley engine turned decoration to both covers and a cartouche with engraved crest to the front cover. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial with plain blued hand. Dial and movement signed Skelton, 43 St Martin’s Lane, movement marked London 669. London 1859, 84.45g £600 - 800 Lot 460 An 18ct gold Swiss side wind half hunter pocket watch, 5.50mm diameter, Kew certificated class ‘A’. Black enamel Arabic numerals and chapter ring to the front cover, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed ‘Aird Thomson and Mackellar, Glasgow’. A plain back case, gold cuvette with a hand engraved presentation engraving ‘To T. Graham Menzies esq. from Nobel’s - Glasgow, in appreciation of his valuable advice in connection with Misk Cordite Factory erected for the Great War of 1914.’ Import hallmark, London 1910. Case no. 514531, movement no. 305187 Peerless. Original case. 114.09g £800 - 1,200 Lot 461 A rolled gold Rolex top wind open-faced pocket watch, with a 50mm case. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and a subsidiary dial. A plain case back, case by Philadelphia Watch Case Co. no. 4746051 £150 - 250
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Lot 462 A Swiss 18ct gold open-faced top wind fob watch, 38mm with a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued spade hands, a hand engraved foliate case with a blind cartouche to the case back. Case no. 70179. Swiss assay marks, 18K, 44.52g £200 - 300 Lot 463 An 18ct gold top wind pin set open-faced chronograph pocket watch, 52mm diameter. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and centre second sweep. Case back with blind cartouche and garter surround, to a circular barley engine turned case and gold cuvette. London 1880. Case no. 43305. 98.78g £700 - 900 Lot 464 An 18ct gold double Albert chain, with faceted belcher and flat section fluted trombone links, with a raised star and arch design, with ‘T’ bar fitting and two swivel clasps. 430mm long, 38.87g £800 - 1,200 Lot 465 An 18ct gold trace link Albert chain, with a sliding ‘T’ bar, swivel clip and two half solid bolt rings. Sheffield. 363mm long, 41.23g £800 - 1,200 Lot 466 A 9ct gold graduated curb link double Albert chain, c.1900, with a ‘T’ bar to the centre and a swivel clip at each end. A bronze Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Commemorative medallion 1837 to 1897 suspended from the centre. 418mm long, 47.17g including medallion £600 - 650
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Lot 467 A sterling silver Rolex full hunter officer’s trench watch, c.1915, 36mm diameter with a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and spade hands, to hunter cover on a sprung hinge, engraved ‘To Sergt Major A. E. Miner M. M., 15th Nov 1920, From Major G. E. Tallents’. Marked to the inside W&D Rolex, Brevet no. 17363, case no. 719666. A screw back, similarly marked, import hallmark London 1917, with later metal expanding bracelet, 41.47g. £300 - 500 Major G. E. Tallents was with the Lancashire Fusiliers, 1st Battalion and was present at the ‘Lancashire Landing’ at Gallipoli Lot 468 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega mechanical strap watch, c.1940, model no. 2292, frequently used as Air Ministry military issue. A circular 32.5mm case, with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands and centre second sweep, with fixed lugs. Case marked ‘Fond acier inoxydable’ movement no. 968 8232. A later stainless steel mesh or chain mail style tapered bracelet with a plain box clasp. 191mm long approximately £300 - 500 Lot 469 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold ITA Genève Suisse mechanical strap watch, a circular case 38mm diameter, with a silvered dial, gilt Arabic numerals and batons, gold hands and two subsidiary dials. After market strap. Swiss assay marks. Metal interior case back marked 776. Movement no. 605. No box or papers £300 - 400
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Lot 470 A ladies’ stainless steel Omega ‘Constellation’ automatic strap watch, model no. 568.016. 25mm diameter with a silvered dial, baton hour markers, date aperture at ‘3’, and centre second sweep. A fluted bezel, Omega logo to the centre of the acrylic crystal, and Omega logo to the crown. The screw back with an embossed ‘Constellation’ badge. Serial no. 30269806, calibre no. 682, with an after market leather strap and gilt metal buckle, 23.40g. No box or papers £250 - 350 Lot 471 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical strap watch, 32mm diameter, with a rose dial, raised Arabic numerals at the quarters and baton markers between, and centre second sweep. Flared lugs with an after market strap and buckle. Case no. 344213, movement no. 415143, 27.67g. No box or papers £300 - 500 Lot 472 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Jean Perret Genève automatic strap watch, with a 34mm case. A black dial, raised gold batons, gold sword hands with a centre second sweep, white day and date aperture at ‘12’ and ‘6’, in French. After market strap. Marked 0.750, Swiss assay marks. 38.07g. No box or papers £200 - 300 Lot 473 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Vacheron Constantin mechanical strap watch, c.1940, with a 30mm case. A black dial with raised gold numerals and backs, gold chapter ring, hands and centre second sweep. Raised feature lugs, and gold buckle. Case no. 626165, movement no. 462582, calibre no. V466. No box or papers £800 - 1,200
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WATCHES 458-493 Lot 474 A gentlemen’s bi-colour Breitling automatic chronograph strap watch, model no. C13048. A 40mm case with a blue enamel dial, rose gold coloured subsidiary dials, batons and minute markers with luminous hands and batons tips. An 18ct gold rotating bezel with raised steel quarter hour markers and scroll hands to a steel case, strap and Breitling buckle. Serial no. 1 20175 £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 475 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega ‘Speedmaster Moon’ chronograph mechanical watch, c.1966-1967, model no. ST 105 003-65. A 40mm case approximately with a matt black dial, three subsidiary dials, luminous hands and centre second sweep, with a fixed tachymetre bezel. Omega crown and Speedmaster case back, with an Omega 1035 bracelet. Calibre no. 321, movement no. 25447637. 87.05g. No box or papers £3,000 - 5,000 1966 Omega Speedmaster ‘Ed White’ ST 105 003-65. The Omega Speedmaster reference 105.003 also known as the ‘Ed White’ reference because it was indeed the watch he wore during his historic spacewalk, becoming the first American ever to do so. This reference was made for a short period of time before the 145.012 reference that was chosen by NASA to accompany White’s colleagues to the moon. Lot 476 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Breitling ‘Super Ocean’ automatic chronometer bracelet watch, model no. A13340. A 42mm case with a blue dial, raised luminous batons, three subsidiary dials, day date and uni-directional bezel, bracelet and deployant clasp. Case and movement no. 2314175. No box or papers £1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 477 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Christopher Ward ‘C30’ limited edition chronometer chronograph strap watch, c.2019, model no. 530-39-C-SWK. A 39mm case with a white dial, luminous sword hands, red chrono second hand, three subsidiary dials and date aperture at ‘3’. Brushed case sides with a tan strap and stitched caduceus. Serial no. 279/500. Handbook, guarantee, outer box and case insert. Case deficient £150 - 250 Lot 478 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Seiko ‘5’ automatic skeleton back bracelet watch, model no. 7S26-0480. A 37mm case with a white textured dial, raised gilt batons, luminous hands and centre second sweep, with a gilt edged day date aperture at ‘3’. Plain bezel and case, brushed bracelet, skeleton back and deployant clasp. Calibre no. 7S26C. No box or papers £50 - 80 Lot 479 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Omega ‘Seamaster’ automatic bracelet watch, c.1960, model no. 14701SC-61. A 33.5mm case with a silvered dial with raised silver batons, Arabic numerals at the compass points, luminous silvered hands, centre second sweep and date aperture at ‘3’. A Milanese bracelet with an Omega deployant clasp. Movement no. 19421763, calibre no. 562. No box or papers £300 - 500
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WATCHES 458-493 Lot 480 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Omega automatic strap watch, c.1960, model no. 1625002. A 32mm case with a silvered dial, raised black and gilt baton markers, date aperture at ‘3’ and centre second sweep. Plain polished lugs to after market strap with gold Omega buckle. Case hallmarked Birmingham 1962, buckle tested as approximately 9ct gold. Case no. 205627, serial no. 20003766, calibre no. 562. 32.77g. No box or papers £300 - 500 Lot 481 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Longines quartz watch, c.1980, on a later 9ct gold bracelet by W. H. Wilmot. A 33mm case with raised gilt batons, date aperture, brick hands and gilt centre second sweep. A later 9ct gold Milanese bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, London 1979. Case no. 19315374., interior case no. 3946 950, movement no. 54383776, calibre no. L950.2. Box and guarantee. 177mm long, 57.19g £300 - 500 Lot 482 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical strap watch, with a 32mm circular case. A silvered dial with sector markings, raised gold batons, gold hands and centre second sweep. A plain bevelled bezel and slimline case, with an after market black leather strap and original 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre buckle. Case no. A960965. No box or papers £300 - 500 Lot 483 A gentlemen’s 18ct Omega ‘Constellation’ automatic chronometer bracelet watch, c.1960, model no. 168005. A 34mm case with a ‘pie pan’ champagne dial, gilt and black raised batons, date aperture at ‘3’, gold and black sword hands with a centre second sweep. An 18ct gold Omega Milanese bracelet, with a deployant clasp with reeded decoration. Case no. 6SC-62 352, movement no. 19640046, calibre no. 561. Marked 18k 0.250. Swiss assay marks. Case and outer card box, no insert or papers. 98.38g £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 484 A gentlemen’s bi-colour Omega ‘Constellation’ automatic chronometer bracelet watch, with a 35mm case. A textured champagne dial with raised batons, date aperture at 3, luminous silvered hands with gold frames and gold centre second sweep. Gold bezel with recessed Roman numerals and pairs of raised bands at 9 and 3, integral bracelet with sliding deployant clasp 1551/861. Case no. 60252149. 103.28g. No box or papers £500 - 700 Lot 485 A mid-size stainless steel Cartier ‘Santos’ quartz bracelet watch, with a 29mm cushion shaped case. A silvered dial with blue numerals, chapter ring and date aperture at ‘6’, blued hands with a black centre second sweep. Polished screw detail bezel, brushed case, screw detail bracelet and deployant clasp, with a synthetic blue spinel set crown, damaged. Serial no. 987901 03069. With case, no outer box or paperwork £800 - 1,200 Lot 486 A gentlemen’s 9ct gold Tudor mechanical strap watch, c.1950, with a 32mm case. A silvered dial with raised cut batons, Roman numerals at the quarters and gilt luminous hands. An after market strap. Edinburgh 1958. Case no. 10660. 30.26g. No box or papers £400 - 500 Lot 487 A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Patek Philippe ‘Ellipse’ Genève mechanical strap watch, c.1970, no. 8545. An oval landscape case, 32 x 27mm, with champagne dial, black Roman numerals and black hands, plain bevelled bezel with Patek Philippe strap and after market buckle. Case no. 2714596, movement no. 1212901, calibre no. 23-300. No box or papers £3,000 - 3,500
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488 Lot 488 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex ‘Submariner Oyster Perpetual’ automatic bracelet watch, c.2014, model no. 114060. A 40mm case, a black dial, luminous dots, batons and hands, with centre second sweep, black ceramic bezel and screw down crown, stainless steel Oyster link bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. OVQ48647. Rolex case, outer box, sleeve and card holder, guarantee card dated 2014. UNWORN CONDITION £7,000 - 8,000 Lot 489 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex ‘Oyster Perpetual Sea Dweller’ automatic bracelet watch, c.2015, model no. 116600. A 40mm case, with a black dial, luminous dots, batons and hands with date aperture and cerachrom bezel. Serial no. 242022L8. Rolex case, outer box and sleeve. Instruction booklet, wallet, guarantee card dated 2015, seal, swing ticket, bezel protector and one spare link £7,500 - 8,500
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Lot 490 A black ceramic Chanel ‘J12’ quartz bracelet watch, with a diamond dot dial and 38mm case. The black dial with brilliant cut diamond dot batons, date aperture at ‘6’ and luminous hands. Black ceramic case, bezel and bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. J.S. 20478. Case, outer box and black guarantee card. Four spare links £1,200 - 1,800 Lot 491 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Longines ‘The Longines Master Collection’ automatic strap watch, c.2020, model no. L2.773.4.92.0. A 40mm case with a blue dial, silver batons and hands with date hand and centre second sweep. Subsidiary day, month, chronograph and moonphase dials. Longines strap and deployant buckle. Serial no. 50442144, calibre no. L 687.2. Watch case, outer box, instruction booklet, guarantee card and purchase receipt £900 - 1,000
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Lot 492 A gentlemen’s bi-colour Rolex ‘Oyster Perpetual Datejust’ automatic bracelet watch, c.1990, model no. 16233. With a white enamel dial, raised gold batons, hands and centre second sweep, with a date aperture at ‘3’. A fluted gold bezel with a bi-colour Jubilee bracelet. Serial no. L875908. Watch case, outer box, guarantee wallet, card holder, instruction booklet, swing ticket and seal £2,800 - 3,200 Lot 493 A gentlemen’s stainless steel Rolex ‘Deep Sea Sea Dweller James Cameron’ automatic bracelet watch, c.2017, model no. 116660. A 44mm case with a blue-black enamel dial, luminous dots, batons and Mercedes hands with a centre second sweep, with date aperture at ‘3’. Black ceramic bezel, original gas escape valve, ring lock system. Stainless steel oyster bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. CSJ90029. Rolex case, outer box, sleeve, guarantee card dated 2017, card holder, instruction book. UNWORN CONDITION £9,500 - 10,000
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Agency As Auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the Seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the Goods is with the Seller, not with us as Auctioneer. Estimates Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular Lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale Price. The lower estimate may represent the Reserve Price (the minimum Price for which a Lot may be sold) and will not be below the Reserve Price. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the Auctioneer before the auction of the Lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a Buyer’s Premium at 25% on the Hammer Price of each Lot purchased, except for our Fine Wine and Port auctions when it is 15%. In addition, VAT is charged on these Premiums (see below). VAT Items in our catalogue may be marked with a dagger † or double dagger ‡, which indicates that VAT is payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium at either the standard rate (currently 20%) or a reduced rate (currently 5%), depending upon the legal requirements relating to that Lot. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the Hammer Price. This is because such Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Shipping Costs are liable for VAT and are payable by the Buyer. Inspection of Goods by the Buyer As we act on behalf of the Seller, we are dependent on information provided by the Seller about their Goods. We may inspect Lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of Lots to check their condition in the way a Buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the Goods. You must inspect and investigate Lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of Lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. Condition reports We may be able to assist Buyers unable to view by emailing a condition report, but these are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending Buyers are strongly encouraged to view. Condition reports cannot be prepared on the day of the sale. Shipping of Goods We offer a delivery service for Lots purchased. Estimates for Shipping Costs for smaller items can be calculated pre-sale on our website under each Lot and are based on value, size and your chosen UK destination. For items purchased the actual cost can be added to your account and paid online after the sale. If you purchase multiple Lots from the same auction, we will combine packaging/deliveries to reduce the Shipping Costs. For lots for which Shipping Costs cannot be automatically calculated, such as furniture, you can obtain a bespoke Shipping Cost from our website to any destination in the world either in advance of the sale or after you have purchased. Estimates of Shipping Costs on our website are based on the low estimate, whilst the actual cost is based on Hammer Price. www.sworder.co.uk
Electrical goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only. If you buy electrical Goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them. Export of Goods If you intend to export Goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing Goods of that character e.g. because the Goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Bidding Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We Reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a Commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value Lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Commission bidding You may leave Commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a Lot (excluding the Buyers’ Premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute Commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the Reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two Buyers submit identical Commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). We recommend leaving Commission bids online via our Website, though please contact us about leaving bids by telephone or fax/email. All absentee bids should be received at least 30 minutes before the auction commences; we cannot guarantee to execute Commission bids received after this time. Telephone bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value Lots. Please note that this service is for Lots with an estimate of £500 or more. The number of lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It is advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth operation of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Online bidding Any Lots purchased via a live online bidding service will be subject to an additional Commission charge on the Hammer Price payable by the Bidder, in accordance with rates specified by the online service. From 1 January 2020, these charges will be charged at 0% while bidding via Sworders Website. If bidding through the-saleroom.com this will be charged at 4.95% plus VAT. These charges will be payable to us on top of the Hammer Price and our Buyer’s Commission.
IMPORTANT NOTICES Removal of Lots All Lots are to be removed from the premises by 5.00pm at the latest on the Friday following each sale. Sworders retain the right to remove Lots remaining after this time into safe storage, for which a charge will be made. Electrical Goods All electrical Goods offered in this sale have either been tested and certified safe or unsafe by an appropriately qualified electrician. All electrical Goods certified safe must be re-Commissioned by an appropriately qualified electrician and we recommend those certified safe are similarly re-Commissioned. Post 1950 Upholstered Furniture All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling. Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on Post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. You would need to contact the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (‘AHVLA’) and, as part of the process of obtaining your document, it is a requirement that you have seen sight of the Sworders’ certificate or are aware of its reference number. It is therefore the responsibility of commercial Buyers to ensure that they obtain a copy of the appropriate certificate, or the certificate reference number, after purchase from Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. Items are marked with this sign §.
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TERMS OF SALE Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. These Terms of Sale relate to auctions conducted by an Auctioneer only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.
‘Auctioneer’
3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a Commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.
5. VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price, Premium and Shipping Costs (if applicable) due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the ‘Information for Buyers’ in our auction catalogue for further information.
3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute Commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your Commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more Commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).
5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction.
means GES & Sons Ltd trading as Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 6858916 and whose registered office is located at Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex CM24 8GE or its authorised Auctioneer, as appropriate;
‘Bidder’
means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction;
‘Buyer’
means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer;
‘Commission’
means the Commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below;
‘Consumer’
means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession;
‘Consumer Contracts Regulations’
means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013;
‘Deliberate Forgery’
means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;
6. The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the Auctioneer records the winning Lot in the sale book accepting the highest bid for the Lot at auction, unless due diligence information required by the Auctioneer under the Money Laundering Regulations 2019 in accordance with their internal procedure remains outstanding, in which case the contract will be formed when that information is accepted by the Auctioneer as complete. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may at our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7. Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:
‘FCA’
means the Financial Conduct Authority;
‘Goods’
means the Goods that have been consigned to us for sale at our auction;
‘Hammer Price’
means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer;
7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our antimoney laundering obligations); and
‘Premium’
means the Premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale;
7.1.2 pay to us the total amount due in any way that we agree to accept payment.
‘Price’
means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium, Shipping Costs (if applicable) and any applicable VAT;
‘Proceeds’
means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, Shipping Costs, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT;
‘Reserve’
means the minimum Price at which the Goods may be sold;
‘Seller’
means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable);
‘Shipping Costs’
means the charges applied to the shipping of all Goods purchased, should the Buyer ask for the Auctioneer’s shipping agent to deliver the Goods (if applicable);
‘Terms of Consignment’
means these Terms of Consignment;
‘Terms of Sale’
means the Terms of Sale for Bidders or Buyers at our auctions;
‘Trader’
means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the Trader’s name or on the Trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer);
‘VAT’
means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and
‘Website’
means our Website available at www.sworder.co.uk.
7.1.3 pay in full the Shipping Costs prior to the Goods being shipped, should you agree to the Auctioneer’s shipping agent delivering the Goods. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8. Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the total amount due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday following the auction, or such later date as is specified in the printed catalogue or on our Website. 8.3 If you agree to the Auctioneer delivering the Goods, only when the full Shipping Costs have been paid will the Goods be dispatched. We reserve the right that some Lots will not be suitable for an automated shipping estimate and will require bespoke quotes from the shipping agent.
2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.
3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may re-offer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.
2.3 The Price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.
3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.
8.5 If you do not collect the Lot within the time period under Clause 8.2, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal and storage charges in relation to that Lot.
2.4 The arrangements for collection or delivery of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.
3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.
8.6 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.
2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.
3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.
2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.
3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).
2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.
4. The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay:
8.7 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the Proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling Commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.
2. Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.
3. Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.
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a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 25% plus VAT of the Hammer Price or 15% plus VAT for our Fine Wine and Port Auction; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due.
8.4 Should you decide to use the delivery service, you thereby agree to allow the Auctioneer to share relevant personal data that we hold with the shipping agent in order to allow effective communication between the shipping agent and you, and to enable delivery.
9. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not
comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the Price you should have paid for the Lot and the Price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.7). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due, including Shipping Costs where applicable; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11. Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the Lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the total amount due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.
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12. Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (b) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).
15.2.3 by email, provided that receipt of the email is acknowledged by the recipient.
12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot.
a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or
12.3 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 will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently.
a. to us, by sending the notice to the following email address: auctions@sworder.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.
12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold ‘as is’ (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of secondhand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13. Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within thirty days of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:
15.3 Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post;
15.3.2 by email:
15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or recorded delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that receipt is acknowledged by the recipient). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.
13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or
16. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our Website.
13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2.
17. General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the Price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot.
17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.
13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14. Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Terms and Conditions. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15. Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or recorded delivery; or
17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These terms are based upon the recommended terms of sale by the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
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