FINE JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER
SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2024
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AUCTION
The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG
VIEWING
Sunday 10 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Monday 11 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Tuesday 12 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Wednesday 13 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Thursday 14 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Friday 15 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
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FRONT COVER
Lot 2228
BACK COVER
Lot 2344
2001
A Queen Anne Silver Tea-Caddy, by David Willaume, London, 1711 tapering oblong and on stepped foot, one side engraved with a crest, the sliding cover with domed pull-off cap 11.5cm high, 7oz 18dwt, 245gr
£600-800
2001
2002
A George II Silver Waiter, Maker’s Mark IL, London, 1735 shaped circular and on three cast paw feet, engraved with a crest below an earl’s coronet 16.3cm diameter, 10oz 15dwt, 334gr
The crest is that of Howard almost certainly for Henry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk (1706-1745), who married, in 1735, Sarah Inwen (d.1776), daughter of a brewer called Thomas Inwen.
£150-250
2002
2003
A George II Silver Cream-Jug, Maker’s Mark WF, Perhaps For William Fordham or William Fleming, London, 1728 baluster and on spreading foot, with beak-form spout and reeded scroll handle
71mm high, 2oz 9dwt, 76gr
£150-250
2004
A George II Silver Beer-Jug, by Thomas Folkingham, London, 1720 pear-shaped and on spreading foot, with short beak-form spout and scroll handle
26.5cm high, 42oz 8dwt, 1,319gr
£1,500-2,500
2005
A George I Silver Coffee-Pot, by Richard Green, London, 1715 tapering octagonal and on spreading foot, each side engraved with a cypher within foliage scroll and mask engraved cartouche, the hinged domed with octagonal baluster finial, with later ebonised handle 25.5cm high, gross weight 24oz 17dwt, 774gr
£1,500-2,500
2006
A George II Silver Tankard, by Thomas Tearle, London, 1727 tapering cylindrical and on slightly spreading foot, with reeded band, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, with scroll handle, later engraved with an inscription 20.5cm high, 35oz 14dwt, 1,110gr
The inscription reads ‘Beaufort Hunt Steeplechases 1891 The Ladies Plate Won by Norah’.
£800-1,200
2007
A George II or George III Irish Silver Bougie-Box, by William Williamson, Dublin, Circa 1750 cylindrical and with reeded loop handle, the hinged cover with central opening, the rim and cover engraved, probably later, with a band of foliage scrolls and latticework, with loop handle, later engraved with a crest 85mm high
£300-500
2008
A George III Silver Tankard, by Charles Wright, London, 1772 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the hinged flat cover with openwork scroll cast finial, with scroll handle, later engraved with a coat-of-arms, the hinged cover later engraved with an inscription 21.5cm high, 37oz 14dwt, 1,172gr
The inscription reads ‘Beaufort Hunt Steeplechases 1889 Badminton Steeplechase won by Norah’.
£800-1,200
2009
A George II Silver Mug, Probably by William Tuite, London, 1759 baluster and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved underneath with initials ‘TC’ 12.2cm high, 10oz 14dwt, 333gr
£300-500
2010
A George III Silver Tea-Caddy, by Edward Cooper, London, 1775 of drum-form, the sides engraved with foliage, further engraved with a crest within ribbon-tied cartouche, the hinged cover with tea leaf and flower-cast finial
11.5cm high, 8oz 19dwt, 279gr
£700-1,000
2011
A George II Silver Cream-Boat, by David Hennell, London, 1740 fluted oval and on three shell-capped scroll feet, with leaf-capped scroll handle
13.2cm wide over handle, 4oz 5dwt, 133gr
£120-180
2012
A George III Silver Sugar-Basket, by Richard Morton and Co, Sheffield, 1775
tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the base and lower body each chased with foliage, pierced with slats below the beaded rim, with beaded overhead swing handle, with later blue glass liner 15.5cm high, weight of silver 5oz 1dwt, 157gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £120-180
2013
A George II Silver Kettle, Stand and Lamp, by Pézé Pilleau, London, 1729
the kettle compressed globular and with a foliage and lattice engraved band, the spout fluted and shell-capped, with overhead raffia-covered swing handle, engraved with a crest, the conforming stand on three scroll legs and with central lamp, the kettle and lamp each engraved with a crest
36cm high, total gross weight 61oz 9dwt, 1,911gr
Provenance: by family tradition originally owned by Leopold Grimston Paget (18241892).
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
The crest is that of Paget, by family tradition originally owned by Leopold Grimston Paget (1824-1892), the son of the Hon. Berkeley Thomas Paget, eighth child of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge.
£1,200-1,800
2014
A George II Silver Salver, by Thomas Parr, London, 1740 shaped circular and on three pad feet, with shell-heightened scroll border, engraved with a coat-of-arms with another in pretence, all within engraved foliage cartouche 28.7cm diameter, 25oz 9dwt, 791gr
£500-800
2015
A George III Silver Basket, by Robert Garrard, London, 1804 in the George II style, oval and on four fluted feet, the sides pierced with quatefoils and below a shell and scroll border, with an overhead fixed scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms, the handle later engraved with a crest
34.2m wide, 45oz 1dwt, 1,401gr
Provenance: with E. Tessier, 26 New Bond Street, London, circa 1920. Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
The crest on the handle is that of Paget, perhaps originally owned by Leopold Grimston Paget (1824-1892), the son of the Hon. Berkeley Thomas Paget, eighth child of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge.
£800-1,200
2017
A George III Irish Silver Basket, by Dennis Fray, Dublin, 1783 oval and on conforming skirt foot, the foot and sides pierced with slats, the beaded rim above a band of pierced and engraved foliage, with overhead swing handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms and underneath with an inscription
38cm wide, 30oz 8dwt, 946gr
The coat-of-arms is that of Faulkner. The engraved inscription reads ‘The Gift of the Rev’d Mr George Evans to Samuel Faulkner Esq’r’.
£500-800
2016
A George II Silver Basket, by William Plummer, London, 1759 shaped oval and on conforming foot with twisted-wire border, the sides pierced with differing quatrefoils with wheat-sheaves between, with shell, flower and foliage-heightened gadrooned border, the base later chased with flowers and foliage and engraved with a crest, with overhead swing handle
33.7cm wide, 21oz 2dwt, 656gr
£400-600
2018
A Pair of George III Silver Wine-Coasters, by Robert and David Hennell, London, 1798 each circular and with lattice-pierced sides, with foliage engraved quatrefoils, each with vacant foliage engraved cartouche, with turned-wood base 13cm diameter (2)
£300-500
2019
A George III Irish Silver Wine-Coaster, Maker’s Mark Worn, Dublin, Last Quarter 18th Century circular and with foliage and scroll pierced sides within milled borders, one side with cartouche engraved with a crest, with turned-wood base 13.5cm diameter
The crest is that of Faulkner.
£100-150
2020
A Pair of George III Irish Silver Wine-Coasters, Maker’s Mark Apparently Lacking, Dublin, 1799 circular and with foliage pierced border, engraved with a crest, with turned-wood base 14cm diameter (2)
£500-800
2021
A Pair of George III Irish Silver Two-Handled Cups, Maker’s Mark Perhaps JL, Dublin, 1769
inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles and central reeded band, engraved with a crest within foliage 13.5cm high, 28oz 11dwt, 888gr (2)
The crest is that of Faulkner.
£500-800
2022
2021
2023
Two George III Irish Silver Chamber-Candlesticks, One by Dennis Fray, Dublin, 1786 and One Possibly by Richard Williams, Dublin, 1788
each circular and with beaded borders, the loop handle supporting a tapering extinguisher, the base and nozzle engraved with initials below a crest, later fitted for electricity 16cm wide over handle
The crest is that of Faulkner.
£300-500
2022
A George III Irish Silver Kettle, Stand and Lamp, by Joseph Jackson, Dublin, 1777
the kettle tapering cylindrical and with overhead raffia-covered swing handle, the detachable cover with ebonised finial, the conforming trefoil stand supporting the plain lamp and cover, the kettle engraved with a lozenge-of-arms, the stand engraved with initials 32.5cm high, 38oz 12dwt, 1,201gr
Provenance: Phillips, London, 26 April 1996, lot 378. £1,000-1,500
2023
2024
A Pair of George III Silver Sauceboats, by John Parker and Edward Wakelin, London, 1760 oval and on three shell-cast feet with fluted terminals, with gadrooned rim and leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest 19.5cm wide, 22oz 10dwt, 700gr (2)
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
The crest is that of Paget, perhaps originally owned by Leopold Grimston Paget (1824-1892), the son of the Hon. Berkeley Thomas Paget, eighth child of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge.
£500-800
2025
A George III Silver Wine-Coaster, by William Elliott, London, 1817 circular and with gadrooned border, the turned-wood base with central circular boss, engraved with a crest 17cm diameter
£250-350
2026
A Pair of George III Scottish Silver Salvers, by McHattie and Fenwick, Edinburgh, 1802 oval and on four tapering panel feet, with reeded rim, engraved with a crest below motto 24.3cm wide, 22oz 12dwt, 703gr (2)
Provenance: Sworders, Stansted Mountfitchet, 3 December 2013, lot 84. with William Walter Antiques, The London Silver Vaults, March 2016.
2027
2027
A Three-Piece George III Silver Tea-Service With an Elizabeth II Kettle, Stand and Lamp En Suite, The Tea-Service by William Burwash, London, 1818, The Kettle, Stand and Lamp by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1959
each piece of the tea-service compressed circular and on spreading base, the lower bodies part-fluted, with shell and foliage-heightened gadrooned rim, the teapot engraved with a coat-of-arms on one side and two crests on the other, comprising a teapot, with wood handle and carved ivory finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the kettle, stand and lamp similarly decorated, with wood handle, finial lacking the kettle, stand and lamp stand 29cm high, total gross weight 116oz 1dwt, 3,609gr (4)
The crests are those of Cust and Brownlow and the arms are those of Cust quartering Brownlow and Bankes and impaling Newnham for William Cust (1787-1845), youngest son of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow (1744-1807), of Belton House, near Grantham, and his wife Sophia, daughter of Thomas Newnham, whom he married in 1819. With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number RXAY3M8K.
£2,000-3,000
2028
A George III Silver Inkstand, by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London, 1813 shaped oblong and on four foliage and scroll-capped paw feet, with shell and foliage-heightened gadrooned border and supports for the two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles and with a further central box with a detachable cover in the form of a taperstick, with loop handle and associated conical extinguisher, engraved with a crest 25.5cm wide, weighable silver 24oz 1dwt, 748gr
£400-600
2028
2029
2029
A George III Silver Wine-Funnel, by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1809 of typical form, with gadrooned border and shaped hook, engraved with an initial 15cm high, 4oz 13dwt, 151gr £150-250
2030
2031
2031
A George III Provincial Silver Wine-Funnel, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, Circa 1810 of typical form, with reeded border and shaped clip 13cm high, 3oz, 10dwt, 110gr £120-180
2032 2030
A George III Silver Wine-Funnel, by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1809 of typical form, with reeded rim and short clip, later engraved with an initial 12.5cm high, 3oz 1dwt, 95gr
£100-150
2032
A George III Silver Wine-Funnel, by Henry Chawner and John Eames, London, 1796 of typical form, with reeded border and plain clip 13.5cm high, 2oz, 11dwt, 79gr
£100-150
2033
A Pair of George III Silver Sauce-Tureens and Covers, by Robert Hennell, London, 1782
each oval and on conforming spreading foot, the foot and rim each with beaded border, with reeded scroll handles, the bodies engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage and beaded cartouche, the detachable covers with vase-shaped finial and engraved with a crest; Together With two George IV silver sauce-ladles, London, one 1823 and one 1824, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest the sauceboats 23cm wide over handles, total weight of silver 35oz 16dwt, 1,114gr (4)
Provenance:
The sauceboats: Chiswick Auctions, 31 March 2021, lot 383. £1,200-1,800
2033
2034
A George III Silver Sauce-Tureen and Cover, Probably by Robert Hennell, London, 1778
tapering oval and on spreading foot, with beaded borders and reeded scroll handles, the detachable cover with beaded loop finial and engraved with initials 25cm wide over handles, 22oz 13dwt, 705gr
£500-800 2034
2035
An Elizabeth I Parcel-Gilt Silver Seal-Top Spoon, by William Cawdell, London, 1599, Retailed Circa 1952 by Hancocks and Co., Vigo Street, London the bowl fig-shaped and with slightly tapering stem, terminating in a gilt and fluted baluster seal-top
15.5cm long, 1oz 5dwt, 38gr
Provenance:
Previously cased with four other spoons and presented as the prize for the Newbury Coronation Cup.
£500-800
2036
An Elizabeth I Silver Seal-Top Spoon, Maker’s Mark Worn, London, 1588, Retailed Circa 1952 by Hancocks and Co., Vigo Street, London the bowl fig-shaped and with slightly tapering stem, terminating in a fluted baluster seal-top
15.7cm long, 1oz 4dwt, 38gr
Provenance:
Previously cased with four other spoons and presented as the prize for the Newbury Coronation Cup.
£600-800
2037
An Elizabeth I Parcel-Gilt Silver Seal-Top Spoon, by Nicholas Bartholomew, London, 1596, Retailed Circa 1952 by Hancocks and Co., Vigo Street, London the bowl fig-shaped and with slightly tapering stem, terminating in a gilt and fluted and foliage cast baluster seal-top, the seal later engraved with a crest
16.3cm long, 1oz 11dwt, 49gr
Provenance:
Previously cased with four other spoons and presented as the prize for the Newbury Coronation Cup.
£700-1,000
2038
An Elizabeth I Parcel-Gilt Silver Seal-Top Spoon, Maker’s Mark a Mullet Over an Annulet, London, 1584, Retailed Circa 1952 by Hancocks and Co., Vigo Street, London the bowl fig-shaped and with slightly tapering stem, terminating in a gilt and fluted baluster seal-top, the seal prick engraved with initials ‘S*P’ over ‘S*W’ 16cm long, 1oz 9dwt, 44gr
Provenance:
Previously cased with four other spoons and presented as the prize for the Newbury Coronation Cup.
£600-800
2039
An Elizabeth I Parcel-Gilt Silver Seal-Top Spoon, Maker’s Mark IF, London, 1575, Retailed Circa 1952 by Hancocks and Co., Vigo Street, London the bowl fig-shaped and with slightly tapering stem, terminating in a gilt and fluted baluster seal-top, the seal prick engraved with initials 15.8cm long, 1oz 4dwt, 43gr
Provenance:
Previously cased with four other spoons and presented as the prize for the Newbury Coronation Cup.
£600-800
2040
A Danish Silver-Mounted Punch-Ladle, Possibly by Carl Christian Hansen, Aarhus, First Half 19th Century
the base of the oval bowl fluted and chased with a shell, the bifurcated handle with a flower and foliage, prick engraved with initials and dated ‘1841’, with ebonised turned-wood handle
40cm long
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£100-150
2041
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Page-Turner or LetterOpener, Possibly by Joseph Braham, London, 1889 the handle cast as a bird’s head, with glass eyes, the tortoiseshell blade tapering
44cm long
£600-800
2042
A Queen Anne Silver Dog-Nose Spoon, by George Cox, London, 1703
the oval bowl with rat-tail, the top the handle engraved with initials ‘M*S’ over ‘WD’
19.5cm long, 1oz 9dwt, 44gr
£120-180
2043
Two George III Silver Basting-Spoons, by Solomon Hougham, London, One 1805 and One 1809
each Old English pattern, engraved with a crest below a viscount’s coronet
30cm long, 7oz 2dwt, 221gr (2)
The crest is that of Howard possibly for Thomas Howard, later 16th Earl of Suffolk and 9th Earl of Berkshire (1776-1851), as Viscount Andover, the courtesy title he gained on the death of his brother in 1800 and held until the death of his father in 1820 at which time he succeeded him in the dual earldoms of Suffolk and Berkshire.
£100-150
2044
A Pair of George III Silver Basting-Spoons and a George III Silver Soup-Ladle, The Basting-Spoons by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1787, The Soup-Ladle by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1800
each Old English pattern, engraved with a crest below an earl’s coronet the basting spoons 30.5cm long, total weight 10oz, 311gr (3)
The crest is that of Howard, almost certainly for John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire (1739-1820).
£120-180
2040
2045
A Victorian Silver Condiment-Spoon, by John Samuel Hunt, London, 1860, Further Marked with British Government Broad Arrow Admiralty pattern, engraved with a crest 14.5cm long, 1oz, 31gr Provenance: by family tradition acquired, either as a gift or a purchase, from the Royal Navy by Rear-Admiral Hugh Webb Faulkner (1900-1969) and by descent.
The rare pattern, depicting a fouled anchor below the Royal crown and within scrolls, was first made for use of Royal Naval officers in the early 19th century, with the earliest known extant pieces being hallmarked for 1838. As the present service shows it was produced by various makers through the 19th century, apparently being discontinued around the First World War. Ian Pickford notes that serving officers at the time were allowed to purchase services, though pieces are still in use in Royal Navy messes (I. Pickford, Silver Flatware English, Irish and Scottish 1660-1980, Woodbridge, 1995, p.98.
£70-100
2046
A Victorian Silver Cheese-Scoop, by George Adams, London, 1874 King’s pattern, with shovel-shaped bowl 23.5cm long, 3oz 9dwt, 108gr
£70-100
2047
A George III and George IV Silver Table-Service, London, Various Makers and Dates
Old English pattern, later engraved with a crest, comprising:
6 table-spoons
6 table-forks
6 dessert-spoons
6 dessert-forks
6 teaspoons
2 sauce-ladles
48oz 4dwt, 1,499gr (32)
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £700-1,000
2048
A George IV, William IV and Victorian Silver Table-Service, Mostly London, Various Maker’s and Dates
Fiddle pattern, engraved or later engraved with an initial, comprising 6 table-spoons
24 table-forks
18 dessert-spoons
18 dessert-forks
24 teaspoons
147oz 15dwt, 4,596gr (90)
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £2,000-3,000
A Victorian and George V Silver Table-Service, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1900 and 1924 each piece with a pointed terminal, engraved with a crest, comprising 24 table-spoons
48 table-forks
24 dessert-spoons
23 dessert-forks
36 teaspoons, twenty-four 1924
12 coffee-spoons
2 sauce-ladles
and the following by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, 1891, 1893 and 1895, with carved mother-of-pearl handles and silver attachments
12 fruit-forks
12 fruit-knives, the blades engraved with a crest weighable silver 269oz 13dwt, 8,387gr (193)
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£4,000-6,000
2050 (part)
2051 (part)
2050
A Victorian and Later Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Ackroyd Rhodes, London, 1911, 1912 and 1913
Old English pattern, engraved with an initial ‘S’, comprising 8 table-spoons
12 table-forks
12 dessert-spoons
12 dessert-forks
12 soup-spoons
A soup-ladle
A pair of sauce-ladles
A basting-spoon, engraved with differing initials
Together With a George III silver table-spoon and six silver plate King’s pattern table-knives, in fitted mahogany finish canteen, with hinged cover and two drawers, with spaces for further items
the canteen 46.5cm wide, weighable silver 136oz 6dwt, 4,239gr (67)
£2,000-3,000
2051
A Victorian Silver Table-Service, by George Adams or Henry Holland, London, 1863, 1865, 1867 and 1868
Beaded Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising
6 table-spoons
6 table-forks
6 dessert-spoons
6 dessert-forks
2 sauce-ladles
4 condiment-spoons
59oz 9dwt, 1,849gr (30)
Provenance: The Estate of David Middleton. £800-1,200
2052
A George V Silver Table-Service, by George Howson, Sheffield, Mostly 1932
Old English Thread pattern, comprising
12 table-spoons
12 table-forks
12 dessert-spoons
12 dessert-forks
12 teaspoons
6 egg-spoons
2 sauce-ladles
A soup-ladle
4 condiment-spoons
A pair of sugar-tongs in fitted oak-finish canteen with hinged cover and two drawers and spaces for further items
the canteen 47.4cm wide, weight of silver 129oz 12dwt, 4,031gr (74)
£2,000-3,000
2053
A George V Silver Table-Service, by Daniel and John Wellby, London, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1928 and 1929
Hanoverian pattern, engraved with an initial, comprising:
6 table-spoons
6 three-tined table-forks
6 dessert-spoons
6 three-tined dessert-forks
4 sauce-ladles
59oz 15dwt, 1,858gr (28)
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£800-1,200
2054
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Carrs, Sheffield, Mostly 2004
Old English pattern, comprising
4 table-spoons
12 table-forks
12 dessert-spoons
12 dessert-forks
12 soup-spoons
12 fish-forks
12 fish-knives
12 teaspoons
12 coffee-spoons
12 butter-knives
A serving-spoon, 2002
A sauce-ladle
2 berry-spoons
and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades
12 table-knives
12 cheese-knives
A three-piece carving-set
A bread-knife
Three differing cheese-knives
A cake-slice
A pair of wine-coasters with turned-wood bases in fitted mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover and two drawers, with spaces for further items the canteen 53.5cm wide, weight of silver 206oz 19dwt, 6,437gr (150)
£2,500-3,500
2055
A Montegrappa Parcel-Gilt Silver 402 Fountain-Pen, The Silver Mounts With Maker’s Mark VI1055, Vicenza, Late 20th Century the silver body engine-turned and with gilt mounts, in green-leather covered case and with unnumbered information booklet the case 14.5cm wide
£120-180
2056
A Montblanc Meisterstück No. 146 Fountain-Pen, The Clip Numbered EC10800 the black resin body with gilt metal mounts, in fitted black plastic case, with outer cardboard box and unnumbered service certificate the outer box 22.3cm wide
£100-150
2057
A Victorian Silver and Silver-Gilt ‘The Sportsman’s Pathfinder’ Butt-Marker, by John Millward Banks, London, 1900, Retailed by Albert Barker Ltd., London oblong, the hinged cover opens to reveal a gilt interior and eight numbered pegs which fan out when the case is opened 50mm high, 1oz 7dwt, 42gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£200-300
2058
A George V Silver-Mounted Dunhill Lighter, Maker’s Mark W&G, Possibly For Wise and Greenwood, London, 1928, Retailed by Alfred Dunhill and Possibly Lacquered by Namiki Manufacturing Company oblong and with rounded corners, the sides with maki-e lacquer depicting exotic birds on branches and foliage and on a gold speckled black ground, patent number 143752 45mm high, 38mm wide
£300-500
2059
A William IV Silver Vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1833 oblong and with suspension loop, the base and hinged cover engine-turned, the cover with engraved initials, the sides reeded, the cover opens to reveal as gilt interior, the hinged internal grille pierced and engraved with foliage scrolls and flowers 54mm wide including suspension loop, 19dwt, 29gr
£100-150
2060
A George V Silver and Enamel Triple Propelling-Pencil, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Circa 1910 cylindrical, the barrel with three slides, enamelled respectively in red, blue and black, each slides to reveal a corresponding pencil, with loop handle, prick engraved with a name 11cm long closed
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£100-150
2061
A George V Gold Cigarette-Case, Probably by Sydney and Co., London, 1918, 9ct curved oblong and with engine-turned finish, with suspension loop and chain, engraved inside the hinged cover ‘Elsie July 16th 1913’
the cigarette-case 85mm high, gross weight 2oz 7dwt, 73.4gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£1,000-1,500
2062
A George V Silver Butt-Marker, by Grey and Co., Chester, 1912 pear-shaped and with suspension loop, the neck with spring-loaded mechanism which releases one of ten numbered metal balls 88mm high including suspension loop, 13dwt, 20gr excluding numbered balls
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£150-250
2063
A Victorian Silver Scent-Bottle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1891 hexagonal, the sides engraved with foliage scrolls, one side with a vacant shield, the hinged cover opens to reveal a detachable glass stopper
85mm high
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£100-150
2064
A Russian Silver and Niello Snuff-Box, Maker’s Mark HM, Moscow, 185?, Assay Master Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky oblong, the hinged cover and base each engraved with bands of foliage scrolls and rocaille on a niello ground, the sides with latticework, the interior gilt 85mm wide, gross weight 3oz 11dwt, 110gr
£120-180
2065
An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Compact, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1956 square and with canted corners, the hinged cover with an enamel view of a bucolic landscape within engine-turned border, the base engine-turned, the inside of the hinged cover set with a mirror
72mm square
£70-100
2066
2067
Two German Silver Menu Holders, One by Neresheimer, Hanau, With English Import Marks for Bethold Muller, London, 1902, The Other Apparently Unmarked, Attributed to Neresheimer the first modelled as Henry VIII, on scroll cast base and with easel back, the second formed as a figure in Elizabethan costume, probably Elizabeth I, on similar base and with easel back 12.2cm high and slightly smaller, 6oz 7dwt, 196gr (2)
£200-300
2066
A Russian Silver Coffee-Pot, by Carl Seipel, St Petersburg, 1859 tapering cylindrical and with fluted sides, on leaf-capped cast branch feet, with branch cast wood-insulated handle, the detachable cover with fruit and foliage finial, engraved with initials 19cm high, gross weight 22oz 3dwt, 688gr
£300-500
2067
2068
2068
A Russian Silver Sugar-Bowl, Cyrillic Maker’s Mark, Moscow, 1865, Assay Master Aggey Grigoryevich Svechin tapering circular and on four ball feet, with fluted sides and overhead swing handle, engraved with initials; Together With seven teaspoons, with Russian import mark, second half 19th century, each stamped with foliage and with gilt bowl, engraved with initials the bowl 17cm diameter, total weight 10oz 7dwt, 321gr (8)
£120-180
2069
A French Silver and Cut-Glass Dessert-Stand, by Jean Lucien Ferry, Paris, Late 19th Century on oval base, the narrow sides each with foliage-cast feet capped with a cast bust of a winged putto, the wide sides with openwork scroll-cast foot, capped with a vacant cartouche, stamped with foliage and a female mask, with shaped circular cut-glass bowl the bowl 26.5cm diameter, 18.5cm high, weighable silver 14oz 1dwt, 437gr
£500-800
2070
A French Silver-Gilt and Enamel Chalice, by Louis Gille et Cie., Lyon, Late 19th/Early 20th Century on hexafoil base, applied with enamel plaques painted with saints, with applied scrolls between, the tapering stem with central knop with six bosses, five with enamel plaques and one engraved with cross, the bowl tapering and with openwork scroll calyx 24.5cm high, gross weight 14oz 6dwt, 445gr
£700-1,000
2071
A French Silver Pedestal-Bowl, by Hènin et Cie., Paris, First Quarter 20th Century shaped circular and on spreading foot, the rim stamped with Art Nouveau-style foliage and flowers 24.5cm diameter, 5.2cm high, 13oz 8dwt, 417gr
£150-250
2071
2072
2072
A Collection of Ten Italian Silver and Enamel Clown Figures, Eight by Sorini and Two Attributed to Sorini, Arezzo, Some with English Import Marks for Casa Julia International or Other Sponsors, 1998-2002 humouristically modelled in various pursuits ranging from 13.5cm high to 6cm high (10)
£2,000-3,000
2073
2073
An American Miniature Silver Model Golf-Bag, Cart and Clubs, Retailed by Tiffany and Co., New York, Second Half 20th Century realistically modelled and with nine numbered clubs approximately 80mm long, 1oz 18dwt, 59gr
£150-250
2074
2074
A Japanese Silver Box, by Sanju Saku, Yokohama, Early 20th Century tapering cylindrical, the pull-off cover decorated with water lilies in high relief 10cm diameter, 70mm high, 7oz 16dwt, 243gr
£100-150
2076
2076
A Chinese Silver and Enamel Card-Case, Apparently Unmarked, Late 19th/Early 20th Century shaped oblong, with fish and dragon on a basketweave ground and within blue and green enamel-heightened filagree border, the sides with open scalework, with pull-off cover 11cm high, 2oz, 63gr
£200-300
2075
2075
A Japanese Silver Pepperette, by Miyamoto-Shoko, Ginza Kyobashiku, Tokyo, First Half 20th Century formed as a robed figure, the base with weighted screw-cap 50mm high, gross weight 1oz 2dwt, 34gr
Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.
£100-150
2077
2077
A Japanese Silver Pepperette, Stamped with An Unidentified Trademark, First Half 20th Century tapering and engraved with foliage and flowers, with detachable top 47mm wide, 1oz 3dwt, 34.8gr
Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.
£100-150
2078
2078
A Chinese Export Silver Salver on Feet, Artisan Workshop Mark Hou Xiang, Canton and Shanghai, Retailed by Wang Hing, Canton and Hong Kong, Late 19th/Early 20th Century shaped circular and with openwork scrolling dragon border, similarly engraved and on three dragon-cast feet 17.3cm diameter, 52mm high, 6oz 17dwt, 214gr Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.
£400-600
2079
2079
A Spanish Silver Salver, Maker’s Mark RH? With Three Birds, First Half 20th Century shaped circular and on four foliage cast feet, with foliage cast border and further engraved with a band of foliage 26.5cm diameter, 14oz 7dwt, 447gr
£150-250
2080
A Pair of Portuguese Silver-Gilt Seven-Light Candelabra, by Mergulhão, Lisbon, 20th Century after a pair supplied by François-Thomas Germain in 1757-58 to King José I of Portugal, the bases modelled after a design traditionally attributed to Thomas Germain and often made by Louis Lenhendrick, each on shaped circular base cast with foliage, shells and rocaille, the baluster stems cast with foliage and flowers and with further foliage swags, the six branches each lavishly cast with foliage and applied with flowers, terminating in foliage and flower-cast sockets and with detachable fluted wax-pans, with similar central branch 60cm high, 46.5cm wide, 375oz 2dwt, 11,667gr (2)
Provenance: with Asprey, New Bond Street, London, December 1979.
£7,000-10,000
2085
2081
2081
2086
2082
2083
A Victorian Silver Hunting-Horn, by Francis Boone Thomas, London, 1875 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece and incised lines 22.6cm high, 3oz, 94gr
£120-180
2082
A William IV Silver Hunting-Horn, Maker’s Mark WE, London, 1833 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece and incised lines 28.5cm high, 4oz 1dwt, 127gr
£150-250
2083
A Victorian Scottish Silver Hunting-Horn, Maker’s Mark Rubbed, Edinburgh, 1870 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece, one side engraved with an inscription, the other side engraved with two crests with mottos above and below 26cm high, 4oz 1dwt, 126gr
The inscription reads ‘To Campbell MacPherson Campbell, Esq’r of Balliemore Master of the Morayshire Harriers From The Gentlemen of the Hunt 8 March 1871’.
£150-250
2084
2088
2087
2089
2089
2084
A Victorian Silver Hunting-Horn by Boosey and Co., London, 1874, Numbered 15452 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece and incised lines 26.6cm high, 3oz 17dwt, 120gr
£150-250
2085
A Victorian Silver Hunting-Horn, by John and Augustus Köhler, London, 1875 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece and incised lines, engraved with a crest above initials E.W.L.W 24cm high, 3oz 14dwt, 118gr
£150-250
2086
A Victorian Silver Hunting-Horn, Maker’s Mark WD, London, 1883 of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped detachable mouthpiece, engraved with an inscription below an earl’s coronet 23.5cm high, 2oz 19dwt, 91gr
The inscription reads ‘Zetland From C Aug 18th 1884’.
£150-250
2087
2089
A George V Silver Hunting-Horn, by Köhler and Son, London, 1924, Retailed by Swaine and Adeney Ltd., 185 Piccadilly of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece and incised lines, engraved with initials ‘M.K.D.R.’ and dated ‘1925’
23cm high, 3oz 3dwt, 97gr
£120-180
2088
A George V Silver Hunting-Horn, by James Samuel Bell, Overstriking Another, London, 1913, Retailed by Merry, St. James Street, London of typical form, tapering cylindrical, with shaped mouthpiece 22.5cm high, 3oz 4dwt, 98gr
£120-180
2089
Four Silver Plate-Mounted Copper or Brass Hunting-Horns, Two by Köhler and Son, Retailed by Swaine and Adeney Ltd., One Attributed to Köhler and Son, Retailed by Swaine and Co., London and One Retailed by Andrews, Oxford each of typical form, tapering and with incised lines, the bodies in copper or brass with silver plate mount, two engraved with initial ‘W’ below a baron’s coronet 27cm high and smaller (4)
£150-250
campana-shaped
The inscription on the plinth reads ‘The Thirsk Hunt Cup 1956 won by L. B. Holliday’s
2091
A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine-Coolers, Collars and Liners, Apparently Unmarked, First Half 19th Century each lobed baluster and on spreading foliage and scroll stamped foot, with bifurcated foliage and dolphin cast handles, the detachable rim stamped with foliage scrolls and flowers, with plain liner 28.5cm high (2)
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £500-800
2091
2092
A Victorian Silver Plate Double Wine-Trolley, Apparently Unmarked, Mid 19th Century formed as two wine-coasters, each mounted to a wheeled trolley and with leaf and scroll-cast double-loop handle, the coasters each with fruiting grapevine border, the turned-wood base with central boss with engraved bishop’s mitre 48.5cm long
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £150-250
2093
2093
A Four-Piece George IV Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1821
each piece tapering oblong or tapering cylindrical, the shoulder chased with foliage and lobed on a matted ground, with shell and fruiting foliage border on a matted ground, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated reeded handle and leaf and flower finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl
the coffee-pot 22.5cm high, total gross weight 76oz 14dwt, 2,385gr (4)
With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 8VZRJN7J.
£1,200-1,800
2094
A George IV Silver Condiment-Set, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1828
shaped oblong and on four tapering foliage and flower-cast feet, with similar border, the reeded supports for the eight cut glass bottles raised on foliage and flower-cast feet and with similar handle, three of the bottles with silver mounts, engraved with initials, in painted wood box the condiment-set 21cm wide, weighable silver 20oz 6dwt, 632gr
£300-500
2095
2095
A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug, by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, London, 1852 tapering octagonal and on foliage and rocaille-cast foot, with scroll handle, the sides engraved with foliage cartouche panels, one engraved with initials, one with vacant and six of the others engraved with children in sporting pursuits
11cm high, 5oz 6dwt,166gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£100-150
2096
2096
A Victorian Silver Bowl and Ladle, The Bowl by George John Richards and Edward Charles Brown, London, 1861, the Ladle by George Adams, London, 1859 tapering cylindrical and on spreading openwork base with fruiting grapevine feet, overall pieced and engraved with foliage and latticework, each side with a vacant cartouche, with overhead flower and branch-cast swing handle and conforming cranberry glass liner, the ladle with pierced shell-shaped bowl, the handle stamped with foliage and flowers
19.5cm high, 15.5cm diameter, weight of silver 15oz 10dwt, 482gr (2)
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£200-300
2097
2097
A Victorian Silver Mug, by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1853 baluster and on spreading foot, the sides stamped with oval vignettes of children in landscapes, with foliage and flowers between, with scroll-capped handle, the rim later engraved with an inscription 13.2cm high, 8oz 5dwt, 256gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£120-180
2098
2098
A Victorian Silver Taper-Candlestick, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1842 the spreading shaped circular base stamped with foliage scrolls and engraved with a crest, the tapering stem similarly decorated and with leaf-capped scroll handle and tapering extinguisher, with detachable flower-shaped nozzle, filled 15cm high
£150-250
2099
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1840 shaped oblong and on four openwork foliage cast feet, the reeded rim with a vacant cartouche and two shell-cast grips, supporting two melon cast containers, each with rocaille cast cover with foliage and foliage finial, each containing a silver-mounted glass bottle, with a central box, the lid with a later finial cast as a gillie holding a fish 37.5cm wide, weight of silver 54oz 19dwt, 1,710gr
The inscription reads ‘Mr Alfred V Sale from the staff of the Dominion Motor Spirit Co. Ltd. December 1937’.
£800-1,200
2099
2100
A Four-Piece Victorian Provincial Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by John Walton, Newcastle, 1858, 1859 and 1860
each piece tapering and on foliage and scroll cast panel feet, the sides engraved with foliage and on one side with a crest and the other an initial, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl
the coffee-pot 28cm high, total gross weight 84oz 12dwt, 2,631gr (4)
With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number H6BDB1WF.
£1,200-1,800
2102
A Victorian Silver Salver, by Joseph and Edward Bradbury, London 1874, Retailed by Angus Silversmiths, Liverpool shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with beaded and foliage-heightened border, engraved with a crest within foliage scrolls 42cm diameter, 64oz 2dwt, 1,994gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£1,000-1,500
2101
A Victorian Silver Claret-Jug, by Edward Farrell, London, 1846 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the sides chased with vases of flowers and grotesque masks with panels of foliage and flowers between, the hinged cover with wrythen knop, the scroll handle cast with a female bust, chased below the spout with a mask, engraved with an inscription 30.5cm high, 30oz 10dwt, 949gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented to Richard James Ward, Esquire October 1848 by the Gentlemen Forming The Resident Engineering Staff of the Wilts and Somerset Railway In Testimony of their most Sincere Esteem and Truly High Consideration’.
£1,000-1,500
2102
2103
A Victorian Silver Flagon, by John Edward Terry, London, 1843 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base with egg and dart borders, with leaf-capped scroll handle, the hinged cover domed and with openwork thumbpiece, the short spout with hinged cover 25.2cm high, 38oz, 1,183gr
£500-800
2104
A Set of Four Victorian Silver-Gilt Dessert-Stands, by Alexander Macrae, London, 1875 each with shaped circular bowl formed as openwork fruit and flower-heightened foliage and latticework, the bases similarly decorated and on three leaf-capped feet, each engraved under one foot with a crest 24.5cm diameter, 18cm high, 178oz 3dwt, 5,541gr (4)
The crest is almost certainly that described by Fairbairn as ‘On A Chapeau Gu., Turned Up Erm., A Lion Statant Gardant, The Tail Extended Or, Ducally Crowned Arg., Gorged With A Label Of Three Points Of The Last’ which would seem to be that used by Sir Henry Howard G.C.M.G., K.C.B. (1843-1921). Howard descended from the 4th Duke of Norfolk and was to become a successful diplomat.
£4,000-6,000
2105
A Pair of Victorian Scottish Silver-Gilt Bowls, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1893, Retailed by Asprey, London
each shaped oval and on openwork base, the sides pierced and stamped with scrolls, with flower and scroll border
24.8cm wide, 25oz 14dwt, 799gr (2)
£400-600
A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot and Mustard-Spoon, by Edward Charles Brown, London, 1881 humouristically modelled as an owl and chased with feathers, the hinged head set with two glass eyes, with associated blue glass liner, the mustard-spoon with twisted handle and terminal cast as a mouse 95mm high, gross weight excluding liner 3oz 18dwt, 121gr
£700-1,000
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£300-500
2108
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by George Fox, London, 1874 oblong and on scroll-cast feet, the sides pierced with foliage scrolls below a shaped gadrooned rim, with two cut-glass bottles, each with a cast crest finial, with a further oblong compartment with taper candlestick-mounted detachable cover, with tapering extinguisher 26.5cm wide, weighable silver 31oz 1dwt, 966gr
£500-700
2109
A Victorian Silver Salver, by Daniel and John Welby, London, 1898 in the George II-style, shaped circular and on three tapering panel feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms 25.5cm diameter, 21oz 8dwt, 666gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£300-500
2110
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by John Newton Mappin, London, 1892 oblong and with canted corners, on four winged-paw feet, with gadrooned border and supports for the two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles and with a central square box with detachable cover 26cm wide, 21oz 11dwt, 670gr
£300-500
2111
2111
A Victorian Silver Fruit-Stand and Pair of Grape-Scissors, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1893 oval and on four shell and foliage-cast feet, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and with a vacant cartouche on each side, with maskcapped terminals from which issue the foliage cast handle, with two suspension hooks for the pair of grape-scissors 33cm high, 35.5cm wide, 43oz 6dwt, 1,409gr (2)
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£700-1,000
2112
A Victorian Silver Dessert-Stand, by George Fox, London, 1871, Retailed by Lambert, Coventry Street, London in the Elizabeth I style, the bowl circular, chased with strapwork and foliage on a textured ground, on conforming detachable spreading base, the baluster stem with four scroll buttresses 20.5cm diameter, 10.5cm high, 15oz 12dwt, 485gr
£200-300
2112
2113
A Victorian Silver Basket, by Walter Walker and Brownfield Tolhurst, London, 1889 tapering oval and on shaped conforming foot, the sides and foot pierced with foliage scrolls, with foliage-heightened gadrooned border 33.5cm wide, 16.5cm high, 26oz 5dwt, 817gr
£600-800
2114
2114
A Pair of Victorian Silver Five-Light Candelabra, by Elkington and Co Ltd., Birmingham, The Bases 1894 and 1895, The Branches 1899 and 1900, The Nozzles Various Dates each on square base with beaded border and stamped with classical vases and husk swags, the stems fluted and terminating in Corinthian capital socket, the detachable branches with four foliage-cast branches, each with Corinthian capital socket, with detachable gadrooned nozzles, one lacking, filled 52cm high, weighable silver 101oz 11dwt, 3,159gr (2)
Provenance:
Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society. £1,200-1,800
2115
A Victorian Silver Oil-Lamp, by James Dixon and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1896 on square base, chased with foliage and husk swags and with beaded border, the tapering stem fluted and terminating in a Corinthian capital sconce, with cut-glass font and metal mounts, later fitted for electricity, filled 62cm high to top of electric fitting
£200-300
2116
2117
2118
A Victorian Scottish Silver Christening-Mug, by Muirhead and Arthur, Glasgow, 1893 tapering cylindrical and with slightly spreading base, chased with signs of the zodiac within foliage scrolls, with angular handle, engraved on the front with an inscription and later engraved underneath with a further inscription, the interior gilt 95mm high, 5oz 1dwt, 158gr
The inscription near the rim reads ‘Colin Glen McAndrew [sic] From his Grandmother Graham’ and the inscription underneath reads ‘Colin Glen Orr MacAndrew Born 16th Dec 1896 Killed in Action 2nd Oct 1917’.
£100-150
2116
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Novelty Decanter, by John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham, 1894 in the form of a champagne bottle, with hinged silver cover 32.5cm high
£500-800
2117
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Glass Novelty Decanter, by John Thomas Heath and John Hartshorne Middleton, Birmingham, 1905 in the form of a champagne bottle, the hinged silver cover with cork stopper, engraved with initials 28cm high
£300-500
2118
2119
2119
A Pair of Victorian Silver Sauceboats, by John Newton Mappin, London, 1889 each in the George II style, oval and on three shell-capped shell feet, with leafcapped scroll handles 18.8cm wide, 17oz 18dwt, 557gr (2) £250-350
2120
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1900 in the George II style, inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, with central reeded band, the lower body and detachable cover each with applied cut-card decoration, the cover with foliage-cast baluster finial 39.5cm high, 67oz 15dwt, 2,107gr
£1,000-1,500
2121
An Edward VII Silver Entrée-Dish and Cover, by Daniel and John Wellby, London, 1903 oblong and with gadrooned border, the cover with detachable shell and foliage-heightened gadrooned loop handle 29.5cm wide, 57oz 5dwt, 1,781gr
£800-1,200
A Victorian Silver Basket, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896 in the George III style, oval and on spreading foot, with foliage and shell-heightened gadrooned border, with overhead fluted swing handle and on spreading foot with gadrooned border 34cm wide, 28oz 6dwt, 880gr
£400-600
2123
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Glass Claret-Jug, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., London, 1904 the glass body tapering and with spreading base, with plain silver mounts, the hinged cover with spatulate thumbpiece 25cm high
£150-250
2124
2125
2123 21242126
A Victorian Silver Mug, by Charles Boyton, London, 1890 in the George III style, tapering cylindrical, the sides incised with lines, with angular scroll handle, the interior gilt, engraved with an inscription 11.5cm high, 12oz 8dwt, 386gr
The inscription reads ‘Calne Homing Club First Prize Old Birds Race Penzance to Calne June 28th 1890 Won by H. W. Harris’.
£150-250
2125
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Claret-Jug, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1899
the body elongated globular and on spreading glass base, the silver mounts chased with foliage, the handle later engraved with an inscription, the hinged cover with fluted ball finial 25.5cm high
The inscription reads ‘Presented to L. B. Holliday Esq by the American Employees of Mess’rs Read, Holliday and Sons (Limited) on the Occasion of His Marriage Mar 31 1908’.
£150-250
2126
A Victorian Silver Sweetmeat-Basket, by Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater and Henry Arthur Holland, London, 1898 in the George II-style, tapering oval and on four leaf-capped scroll feet, the sides pierced with foliage and quatrefoils, with foliage and rocaille border and pierced overhead swing handle 15.8cm wide, 10oz 9dwt, 325gr
£120-180
2127
A George V Silver Salver, by Herbert Edward Barker and Frank Ernest Barker, Chester, 1917 shaped circular and on four scroll feet, the border engraved with foliage and rocaille, further engraved with an inscription within foliage, scroll and latticework cartouche
31.5cm diameter, 29oz 10dwt, 918gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented to Major L. B. Holliday by His Employees in the Sales Department on the Occasion of His Marriage July 31st 1918’.
£400-600
2128
2127
2129
An Edward VII Silver Salver, by Walker and Hall, Chester, 1907 shaped circular and on three foliage cast panel feet, with foliage and scroll border, engraved with an inscription within foliage engraved cartouche
30.5cm diameter, 25oz 14dwt, 800g
The inscription reads ‘Presented to L. B. Holliday, Esq, by the New York Employees of Mess’rs Read Holliday & Sons Ltd., on the Occasion of his Marriage March 31st 1908’.
£400-600
2128
A George V Silver Salver and a George V Silver Waiter, by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1916 each shaped circular and on four reeded tapering legs, with reeded rim, engraved with an inscription within neo-classical shield
31.5cm diameter and 21cm diameter, total weight 48oz 4dwt, 1,499gr (2)
The inscription reads ‘To Major L. B. Holliday From H. M.Factory Bradley 31-7-1918’.
£700-1,000
2129
2130
An Edward VII Scottish Silver Punch-Bowl, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1901 of monteith-form, tapering cylindrical an on spreading foot with gadrooned band, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and flowers on a textured ground, with notched rim 29cm diameter, 19.5cm high, 40oz 15dwt, 1,267gr
£700-1,000
A Pair of George V Silver Entrée-Dishes and Covers, by James Dixon and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1918 each oval and with gadrooned borders, the cover with detachable foliage-cast reeded loop handle 29cm wide, 90oz 3dwt, 2,803gr (2)
Provenance: with Oldfield Antiques, Guiseley, November 2001. £1,500-2,500
2132
A George V Silver Teapot, by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1925, Retailed by Garrard and Co. Ltd., Albermarle Street, London copying a kettle, stand and lamp by Pézé Pilleau, see lot 2013, bulletshaped and engraved with foliage and latticework, with wood handle and finial, engraved with a crest 28.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 31oz 9dwt, 977gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire. £500-800
2133
An Edward VII Silver Wine-Cistern and Stand, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1904 the cistern tapering oval and with lobed lower body, on spreading foliage chased conforming foot, with two leaf-cast scroll handles, each side applied with a plaque with an engraved inscription within cast foliage, the conforming stand fluted and on four openwork shell and foliage feet, the long ends engraved on one side with the coat-of-arms of Beverley and on the other with initials 64cm wide over handles, 44cm high, approximate weight 329oz 12dwt, 10,250gr
The inscriptions on the plaques read ‘Beverley Races 1905 The Memorial Plate of the Late William Watt Esq’ and ‘Won by Mr C. F. Elsey’s “Winterfold” 3 Years Trained by Mr W. E. Elsey Ridden by E. Wheatley’.
£6,000-8,000
2134
2134
A Victorian Silver Gallery Tray, by Sibray, Hall and Co., Sheffield, 1896
oblong and with canted corners, the gallery border pierced with slats and foliage and with a shaped gadrooned rim, with integral handles, on eight fluted tapering feet, engraved with an inscription within foliage and flower scrolls
56.5cm wide, 118oz 1dwt, 3,672gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented To W. E. Elsey to Commemorate His Winning National Produce Stakes £5000 with Colt by EnthusiastNoble Duchess 16th July 1898 Martin FitzGerald’.
£1,500-2,500
2135
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Elkington and Co. Ltd., London, 1893
in the George II style, inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and flowers and with two leaf-capped scroll handles, each side with cartouche with later inscription 19.5cm high, 29oz 19dwt, 931gr
The inscriptions read ‘Rockwood Handicap April 9th 1904’ and ‘Won by “Jim Dandy” 12 St’.
£400-600 2135
2137
A George V Silver-Gilt Porringer and Cover, by Skinner and Co., London, 1912
in the Charles II style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, chased with Chinoiserie-style foliage scrolls and fruiting grapevines, the detachable cover with openwork foliage finial, with two female bust cast handles, on later ebonised plinth, applied with a plaque engraved with an inscription
the cup 19.5cm wide over handles, 20cm high including plinth, weight of silver 18oz 2dwt, 563gr
The inscription on the plaque reads ‘Presented to Major L. B. Holliday, M.F.H., by the Derwent Hunt 1922’. £250-350
2136
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co Ltd., London, The Cup 1906, The Cover 1905 , Retailed by Harrison and Son, “The Goldsmiths”, Darlington inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, the detachable cover with baluster finial, engraved on one side with an inscription 23cm high, 29oz 5dwt, 910gr
The inscription reads ‘The Marquess of Zetland’s Hunt Point to Point Races, 28th March 1907 Presented by Ladies in the Hunt Won by L. B.Holliday’s “Clearboy” (owner)’. £400-600
2138
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1910
inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, the body with a central rim and two scroll handles, engraved on one side with an inscription 20.5cm high, 29oz 19dwt, 931gr
The inscription reads ‘The Marquess of Zetland’s Hunt Point to Point Races 30th March 1911 Presented by Ladies in the Hunt Won by L. B.Holliday’s “O’Ryan” (owner)’. £400-600
2139
A George V Silver Inkwell and Goliath Pocket-Watch, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1933 of capstan form, the hinged cover gimbal-mounted and with a goliath pocket-watch, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the base engraved with an inscription, with wood base 20cm diameter
The inscription reads ‘Rufford and Adjacent Hunts Steeplechase Given by the Duke of Portland to the Winner Won by Major L. B. Holliday’s “Tally Ho” May 4th 1935’.
£300-500
2139
2140
2141
A George V Silver Salver, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1913 shaped circular and on four scroll feet, with reeded border, later engraved with an inscription 31.5cm diameter, 23oz 8dwt, 728gr
The later inscription reads ‘The Tony Murison Trophy Run at Newbury on July 10th 1970 Presented to Mark the Centenary of Broads Paterson & Co’.
£300-500
2140
A George V Silver Soup-Tureen and Cover, by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, 1911 tapering oblong and on four leaf-capped tapering feet, with reeded loop handles, engraved with an inscription, the detachable cover with loop handle
36.5cm wide over handles, 77oz 18dwt, 2,423gr
The inscription reads ‘Hexham Steeplechases May 1912 Heart of All England Hunt Cup Subscribed for by the Tradesmen and inhabitants of Hexham Won by’.
£1,200-1,800
2141
2142
A Page Boys Ensemble From the Coronation of George VI, Mostly Supplied by L. & H. Nathan, 12 Panton Street, London, The Shoes Supplied by Camba, London, The Sword Attributed to Wilkinson & Son, Circa 1937
the claret-coloured velvet coat and cream-coloured waistcoat each with silver plated buttons and wire trim, the buttons stamped with a baron’s coronet, with lace jabot, white breeches, stockings and gloves, the black leather shoes with red heels and silver plate buckles, the sword with silver plate horse head-cast hilt enclosing the plastic grip, the blade with foliage scrolls and the cypher of George VI below the royal crown (qty)
Provenance:
Almost certainly worn by David Bethell, 5th Baron Westbury as page to Richard Yarde-Buller, 4th Baron Churston (1910-1991), bearer of one of the golden spurs at the coronation of George VI on 12 May 1937. £600-800
2143
The Edward VII Silver Coronets and Coronation Robes of Lord and Lady Westbury, The Coronets by Wright and Davies, London, 1901, Probably All Supplied by Ede and Ravenscroft, Chancery Lane, London the parcel-gilt silver coronets each of typical form, with textured gilt frames and silver ‘pearls’, with crimson velvet cap, capped with a gilt wire tassel and with ermine trim, the robes comprising a baron’s crimson velvet robe with ermine trim; a baroness’ crimson velvet bodice; crimson gown with ermine trim and needlework flowers and foliage and a lady’s crimson velvet robe with ermine trim (qty)
Provenance:
Worn by Richard Bethell, 3rd Baron Westbury (1852-1930) and his wife Lady Agatha Manner Tollemache, daughter of William, Lord Huntingtower, at the coronation of Edward VII on 9 August 1902.
2145
A George V Silver Napkin-Ring, by Alexander Ritchie, Iona, With Chester Marks for 1914 and Stamped ‘Iona’ circular, cast and chased with Celtic-style knots and grotesque entwined figures
55mm diameter, 1oz 12dwt, 50gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£120-180
2144
A George V Silver Two-Handled Bowl, by Docker and Burn Ltd., Birmingham, 1922 in the Arts and Crafts-style, the bowl tapering cylindrical and on pedestal foot, with two angular handles, with an overall hammered finish and with a band of Celtic-style decoration at the rim
28.6cm wide over handles, 15.5cm high, 22oz 4dwt, 691gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
£300-500
2146
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Candlesticks, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1903 each in the Arts and Crafts-style, on square base with beaded corners, with tapering square section stem and with plain detachable socket with tapering wax-pan, filled 21.5cm high (2)
£600-800
2147
2147
A George V Silver Salver, by John and William F. Deakin, Sheffield, 1919 shaped circular and on three scroll feet, with shell-heightened border, engraved with an inscription within engraved ribbon-tied husks 27.5cm diameter, 20oz 5dwt, 630gr
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire. The inscription reads ‘Presented to Miss Bessie Dugdale, by Gilmonby Tenantry and Staff on the Occasion of her Marriage 6th February 1923’.
£300-500
2148
2149
2149
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver, by Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1954 in the George II style, shaped square and on four scroll feet 30.5cm square, 26oz 17dwt, 834gr
£400-600
2148
A George V Silver Salver, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1919 in the George II style, shaped circular and on three leaf-capped scroll feet, with foliage and scroll cast border 26cm diameter, 20oz, 622gr
£250-350
2150
2150
A George V Silver Dessert-Stand, by Finnigans Ltd., Sheffield, 1931, Retailed by Finnigans, Manchester shaped octagonal and on spreading base with reeded rim, the border pierced and engraved with vine-leaves 27cm wide, 17oz, 528gr
£200-300
2151
2152
A George V Silver Salver, by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1912, Retailed by Hall and Co., 56 King St. Manchester shaped circular and on four leaf and scroll cast tapering panel feet, with foliage and scroll cast border, engraved with an inscription below a crest 49cm diameter, 80oz 12dwt, 2,507gr
Provenance:
Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
The inscription reads ‘Presented to Adam Dugdale J.P.D.L. Chairman of Directors of The Manchester and Country Bank Limited by the Members of the Staff as an expression of their good wishes on the eightieth anniversary of his birthday 19th October 1913’.
£1,200-1,800
2151
A George V Silver Tray, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., London, 1923, Retailed by Manoah Rhodes and Sons, Bradford shaped oval and with shaped reeded rim and two reeded scroll handles, engraved with an inscription 59.5cm wide over handles, 90oz 12dwt, 2,818gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented to James M. Tankard Esq. J.P. by the Employees of James Tankard Ltd. on his retirement from the firm March 1924’.
£1,200-1,800
2152
2153
2153
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1918 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with a central reeded band and two bifurcated leaf-capped scroll handles, engraved with an inscription flanked by initials 50cm wide over handles, 28cm high, 72oz 13dwt, 2,259gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented to Mr and Mrs W. L. Ingle by the Employees in recognition of the past 21 years which the firm has been established at Millshaw Leather Works, Churwell, March 25th 1920’.
£800-1,200
2154
An Elizabeth II Silver Punch-Bowl, by Reid and Sons, London, 1971 in the George I style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading stepped foot, the rim incised with lines, engraved with an inscription below the badge of the Northumberland and Durham British Legion 20.5cm diameter, 10.3cm high, 31oz 1dwt, 965gr
The inscription reads ‘The British Legion Jubilee Stakes Newcastle 1971 Won by Mr L. B. Holliday’s Pampas Flower’.
£400-600
2155
A George V Silver Punch-Bowl, by John Satchwell and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1921 tapering circular and on spreading base, with two applied husk and ribbon-cast handles, engraved with a band of fruiting grapevines
32.5cm wide over handles, 17cm high, 33oz 3dwt, 1,030gr
Provenance: with Oldfield Antiques, Guiseley, November 2001. £500-800
An Elizabeth II Silver Bowl, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1989 tapering cylindrical, the rim and foot each pierced and engraved with foliage, one side engraved with an inscription 21cm diameter, 9.5cm high, 24oz 18dwt, 775gr
The inscription reads ‘Tote Credit Trophy Chester 1990’.
£300-500
2157
2157
A Pair of George V Silver Sauceboats, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1928 in the George III style, each oval and on three scroll feet, with gadrooned border and leaf-capped scroll handle 20cm long, 22oz 4dwt, 690gr (2)
Provenance: with Boustead Bland Antiques, Chester, November 2001. £400-600
2159
2159
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, by Elkington and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1968 in the George II style, each on square base with canted corners, the baluster stems terminate in spool-shaped socket, one with detachable nozzle, one nozzle lacking, filled 23cm high (2)
£150-250
2158
2158
An Elizabeth II Silver Saucepan, by Naylor Brothers, London, 1970 in the George II style, tapering cylindrical and with a beak-form spout, with part-turned wood handle
25cm long, gross weight 10oz 3dwt, 315gr
£120-180
2160
2160
An Elizabeth II Silver Bowl, by Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1956 shaped circular and on spreading foot, the foot and sides pierced with foliage scrolls
21.5cm diameter, 9.7cm high, 12oz 10dwt, 389gr
£150-250
2161
An Elizabeth II Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1959
tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with two scroll-capped handle, the detachable cover with horse and jockey cast finial, engraved on one side with an inscription, on turned wood plinth 30cm high, 22oz 15dwt, 707gr
The inscription reads ‘Sandown Park Variety Club of Gt Britain Charity Day - 27th August 1960 The Variety Club Stakes’.
£300-500
2161
2162
An Elizabeth II Silver Mug, by Poston Products Ltd., Sheffield, 1954 in the George III-style, baluster and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with initials, later engraved underneath with a date
13cm high, 10oz 12dwt, 329gr
£120-180
2163
An Elizabeth II Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1956
tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with scroll-capped handles, the detachable cover with fluted finial, engraved on one side with an inscription
36cm high, 52oz 3dwt, 1,621gr
The inscription reads ‘Sandown Park Variety Club of Gt Britain Charity Day - September 12th 1959 The Association of Rails Bookmakers Sprint Handicap Presented by Miss Anne Aubrey’.
£800-1,200
2163
2164
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver, by Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1954 shaped circular and on three leaf-capped scroll feet 30.5cm diameter, 28oz 3dwt, 875gr
£400-600
2165
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1955 in the George II style, shaped oval and on four scroll feet 29cm wide, 19oz 4dwt, 597gr
£300-500
2166
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1955 octagonal and on four Art Deco style panel feet, with egg and dart border and engraved with an inscription 31.8cm diameter, 34oz 1dwt, 1,059gr
The inscription reads ‘Presented to Mr L. Brook Holliday by his CoDirectors on the occasion of his Marriage December 21st 1955’.
£500-800
Provenance: with Hancocks, Burlington, Arcade, London, circa 1972. £3,000-5,000
£200-300
£200-300
2170
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Nautilus Shell Ship Ornament, by A. F. Kelly of Kendal, Sheffield, 1978
the natural nautilus shell with silver-mounts resembling the decking of a single masted ship, with rudder and single mast, the billowing sail chased with two swans, with assorted rigging and a red bead on one side and green bead on the other, on wood base and under a glass dome
the ship 38cm high including base, overall height 54cm
Tennants are grateful to Danny Smith, Hallmark Production Manager at the Sheffield Assay Office, for his assistance in identifying the maker’s mark.
£500-700
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Tumbler-Cups, by C. J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield, 2004 each of typical form, tapering cylindrical and with slightly rounded base, engraved with a crest 74mm diameter, 11oz 15dwt, 365gr (2)
The crest is that of Faulkner.
£120-180
A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, by Garrard and Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1971 the bowls tapering and engraved with foliage swags, on spreading foot, in fitted gilt-tooled red leather covered case, applied with a plaque with engraved inscription
the goblets 14cm high, the case 47.5m wide, 24oz 15dwt, 770gr (6)
The inscription on the cover reads ‘Joe Coral Victoria Cup run at Ascot 2nd May 1973’. £400-600
2173
A Set of Four Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Goblets, by Hector Miller for Aurum, London, 1984, Numbers 33, 34, 36 and 364 From a Limited Edition of 500 to commemorate the quincentenary of the College of Arms, each with tapering bowl and gilt stem, cast as three heraldic lions rampant, each holding a shield with a coat-of-arms, the spreading foot with a gilt foliage and flower band, engraved underneath with an inscription 17cm high, 38oz 8dwt, 1,195gr (4)
The inscription reads ‘Made by Order of the Kings Heralds and Pursuivants of Arms to Commemorate the Quincentenary in 1984 of the College of Arms’.
£600-800
2173
2174
2175
A Pair of Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Goblets, by Hector Miller for Aurum, London, 1985, Numbers 130 and 131 From a Limited Edition of 500 to commemorate the foundation of the Diocese of Ripon in 1836, each tapering and gilt stem, applied with cast saints in open niches, above cast flowers, engraved underneath with an inscription 17cm high, 26oz 1dwt, 810gr (2)
The inscription reads ‘Made by Order of the Lord Bishop of Ripon to Commemorate the Foundation of the Diocese in 1836’.
£400-600
2174
A Set of Seven George VI Silver Dishes, by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1947, Retailed by Garrard and Co., Albermarle Street, London each in the form of a strawberry-dish, shaped circular, with shaped rim and centrally applied with a rose 10.5cm diameter, 21oz 9dwt, 668gr (7)
£300-500
2175
2176
Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Co-Axial Master Chronometer, 150m/500ft, model: Aqua Terra Seamaster, ref: 22012412102002, circa 2019, (calibre 8900) co-axial movement signed and numbered 89018822, silvered dial with dagger hour markers, date aperture at 6, orange centre seconds hand, case with screw down crown, glazed screw back, case serial number 89018822, Omega grey coloured rubber strap with a stainless steel deployant clasp, with Omega boxes, International Warranty/Master Chronometer/Pictogram cards, instruction booklet, swing tag, card holder and purchase receipt 41mm wide
£2,000-2,500
2177
Tag Heuer: A Lady’s Stainless Steel Diamond Set Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, Professional 200 meters, model: Formula 1, ref: WAC1216, circa 2010, Quartz battery movement, mother of pearl pink coloured dial with Arabic and dagger hour markers, eccentric date aperture, case with screw down crown, diamond set bezel, screw back signed and numbered WAC1216 VQ8373, Tag Heuer light pink coloured strap and Tag Heuer steel buckle
35mm wide
£600-800
2178
Bremont: A Stainless Steel Automatic Day/Date Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Bremont, Anti-Shock Chronometer, model: U-2 BL, circa 2020, (calibre SW220-1) lever movement signed and numbered 18853, blue sunburst dial with luminous baton markers, day/date apertures, case with knurled crowns, blued hardened steel knurled sides, glazed back cover secured by six screws, Bremont blue leather strap and steel buckle, with Bremont box/pouch, booklets and purchase receipt
43mm wide
£1,200-1,800
2179
Ulysse Nardin: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Dual Time Zone Wristwatch, signed Ulysse Nardin, model: Executive Dual Time, ref: 243-00, circa 2017, (calibre UN024) lever movement signed and numbered 102639, blue coloured dial with Roman and baton markers, date aperture at 2 and dual time aperture at 9, seconds dial, case with screw down crown, blue ceramic bezel, case sides with hour hand adjustment buttons at 8 and 10, glazed back cover secured by six screws, case serial number 13525, Ulysse Nardin strap and steel double deployant clasp, with Ulysse Nardin boxes, International warranty card, booklets and card holder
43mm wide
£1,500-2,000
2180
Bulgari: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds
Wristwatch, signed Bulgari, model: Diagono, ref:BB38SL Auto, circa 2003, lever movement, black dial with Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, case bezel with Bulgari signature, snap-on back signed and numbered BB38SLAUTO L2220, Bulgari strap and steel buckle, with Bulgari boxes, International guarantee booklet and other booklets
38mm wide
£1,000-1,500
2181
Rolex: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Diamond and Sapphire Set Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 69088/69000A, 1991, (calibre 2135) lever movement signed and numbered 2919081, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered sunburst dial with diamond set hour markers, date aperture, case with screw down crown, original Rolex factory diamond and sapphire set bezel, screw back stamped Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, numbered 69000A, convention gold mark 18k750, case serial number X811442, Rolex 18 carat gold President bracelet with a concealed deployant clasp numbered 8570, end links numbered 68B, with Rolex boxes, guarantee paperwork, Rolex red wallet, card holder, calendar card for 2003/2004, swing tag and one spare bracelet link
26mm wide
£6,000-8,000
2182
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Precision, model: Air King Date, ref: 5700, 1976, (calibre 1520) lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, case with screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland and numbered 1500, case serial number 5019140, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp, two links numbered 78350 19, end links numbered 557, with Rolex box 34mm wide
£800-1,200
2183
Rolex: A Lady’s Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Oyster Perpetual, ref: 176200, 2007, (calibre 2231) lever movement signed and numbered 2465520, adjusted to five positions and temperature, light pink coloured sunburst dial with Arabic and baton markers, case with screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2320, case serial number M501292, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp and date letter code PJ01 for 2008, with Rolex box, International guarantee card, booklets, two swing tags, and purchase receipt from Berry’s Jewellers Leeds in 2010
26mm wide
£1,400-1,600
2184
Jaeger LeCoultre: A Rare 18 Carat Rose Gold Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, retailed by Cartier, circa 1950, (calibre 484/A) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 352355, champagne coloured dial with dagger hour markers, outer date ring with corresponding central date hand, day/month apertures, seconds dial, case with teardrop-shaped lugs, snap-on back numbered 328208, inside back cover stamped LC and convention gold mark 750
35mm wide
£5,000-6,000
2185
Omega: A Rare Tonneau Shaped 14 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1920’s, lever movement signed Omega, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, tonneau-shaped case with wire lugs, hinged back cover stamped inside with maker’s mark Omega and numbered 519655 and 14k0.585
24mm by 37mm
£1,500-2,000
2186
Cartier:A Rare Tonneau Shaped 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Paris, model: Tonneau, circa 1970, manual wound lever movement, engine-turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, tonneau-shaped case with back cover secured by four screws to the sides, back cover signed Cartier Paris No 96 XI and numbered ???5224 Made in France, case with French gold eagles head 18 carat mark and convention mark 750, synthetic sapphire cabochon set crown, strap with 18 carat gold deployant clasp
27mm by 39mm
£5,000-7,000
2187
Patek Philippe: A Good 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Patek Philippe & Co, Geneve, No.45204, retailed by A.H.Rodanet, 36 Rue Vivienne, Paris, circa 1875, manual wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, wolf’s tooth winding, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, inside front cover stamped with maker’s mark PP.Co and convention mark 0.750, case back with an engraved monogram, inside back cover numbered 45204, cuvette signed Patek Philippe & Co Geneve and with retailers signature A.H.Rodanet, Constructeur De Chronometers 36 Rue Vivienne Paris and numbered 45204 4349, inside cuvette numbered 45204, together with an 18 Carat Gold Curb Link Watch Chain, some links stamped 18 (links rubbed) 52mm wide
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
£2,000-3,000
2188
Richard Vick: A 22 Carat Gold Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Richd Vick, London, 1730, single chain fusee verge movement signed and numbered 1194, square baluster pillars, later enamel dial with Arabic numerals, later spade hands, inner case stamped IW with a star above for (John Ward), inner case with a London hallmark for 1730, outer case with maker’s mark IW, outer case with no gold hallmarks 47mm wide
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
This inner case is stamped IW with a star above and the outer case marked IW for John Ward. He is recorded as a case maker circa 1730 and was working from Boars Head Court, Fleet Street, London ‘free Clockmaker’. See Grimwade (Arthur G) London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives, page 308.
Richard Vick apprenticed in 1692, free of the Clockmakers Company 1702, Master Clockmakers Company 1729, died 1750.
£1,200-1,800
2189
McCabe: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Duplex Pocket Watch, signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, numbered 18801, 1848, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered, split bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, seconds dial, case back with engine turning and rib decorated sides, case maker’s mark GH and numbered 18801, London gold hallmark for 1848, together with a Yellow Metal Curb Link Watch Chain, (chain links with no marks) 48mm wide
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire £800-1,200
2190
Omega: An Air Ministry Royal Air Force Pilots Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, issued in 1956, (calibre 30T2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 9955622, white/silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, screw back with military markings A.M 6B/159 3768/56, fixed bars between the lugs 36mm wide
This Omega military wristwatch was only made in the year of 1956 and issued to officers and pilots. In that year, the British MOD decided to re-case some of the old Second World War Omega watches and re-used the highly regarded and reliable 30T2 movements and re-dialled the watches with black or white dials in their RAF 6B/159 spitfire pilots watches. This watch has the 30T2 calibre movement with the serial number 9955622 dating the movement 1943.
£600-800
2191
Jaeger LeCoultre: A Rare Stainless Steel Royal Air Force Pilots Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Mark XI, issued in 1948, (calibre 488Sbr) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 595273, movement with broad arrow, hacking seconds, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic hour markers, luminous cathedral hands, screw case back with broad arrow mark and military marks 6B/346 2168/48, inside back cover stamped LeCoultre Co Swiss, fixed bars between the lugs 35mm wide
£1,200-1,800
2192
Breitling: A Stainless Steel Chronograph “Panda Dial” Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Geneve, model: Sprint, ref: 2214, circa 1968, (calibre Valjoux 7730) manual wound lever movement signed Breitling Watch Ltd, black and white “panda dial” with baton markers, white chapter with two sub-dials for seconds and 45 minute register, centre orange chronograph hand, outer tachymeter/pulsations scale, tonneau-shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, sliding 12 hour scale black bezel, screw back signed and numbered 2214 1242602, inside back cover signed Breitling Watch Ltd Swiss, with Breitling box 38mm wide
£700-900
2193
Patek Philippe: A Fine Lady’s 18 Carat Rose Gold Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, model: Twenty-4, ref: 4908/30R-011, 2002, (calibre E15) quartz battery movement signed and numbered 3299392, chocolate/brown coloured sunburst dial with Roman and diamond set hour markers, rectangular shaped case with diamond set shoulders, diamond set crown, back cover secured by four screws, stamped inside back cover Patek Philippe Geneve Swiss, case numbered 4188988 4908/11, convention gold mark 750, Patek Philippe 18 carat rose gold diamond set bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives paperwork, booklets, booklet holder, and service paperwork from Patek Philippe dated 2017 22mm by 26mm
£12,000-15,000
2194
Rolex: A Lady’s 14 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, circa 1975, (calibre 1800) manual wound lever movement signed, champagne coloured textured dial, rectangular case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Rolex, Rolex integral textured bracelet with clasp stamped 14k, with Rolex box
13mm by 23mm
£900-1,200
2195
Lega: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Quarter Repeater Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Lega, circa 1900, gilt finished lever movement, column wheel chronograph movement quarter repeat striking with two hammers on two steel outer gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, inner red 24 hour chapter ring, outer fifth of seconds track, seconds dial, plain polished case with chronograph and repeat buttons in the band, cuvette signed and numbered 333668 and Grand Diplome D’Honneur, case with French owl 18 carat gold mark
58mm wide
£800-1,200
2196
John E Hyde & Sons: An 18 Carat Gold
Open Faced Independent Jump Centre
Seconds Detached Lever Pocket Watch, signed John E Hyde & Sons, London, circa 1840, two spring barrel movement with a detached lever escapement 25 jewel movement, Breguet type parachute shock protection and compensation curb, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case with floral decorated outer borders, centre seconds start/stop slide in the band, inside back cover with maker’s mark CFD and numbered 4072, case stamped K18, cuvette cover signed and numbered 4072, cuvette also engraved around the winding holes with a horse and stag 52mm wide
£500-700
2197
Rolex: A Fine ‘Inverted 6 Dial’ Steel and Gold Automatic Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlatvie Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Cosmograph Daytona, ref: 16523/16500, 1990, (calibre 4030) lever movement signed and numbered 37913, adjusted to five positions and temperature, column wheel chronograph movement, black dial with champagne coloured chapter ring sub dials, sub dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with protected screw down crown and screw down chronograph buttons, gold tachymeter bezel, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland and numbered 16500, case serial number E717588, Rolex steel and gold oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 78.363.18 and date letter code O11 for 1990, end links numbered 403, with Rolex boxes, original guarantee paperwork, cardholder and handkerchief 40mm wide
£11,000-13,000
2198
Trewinnard: An 18 Carat Gold Verge Pocket Watch, signed Trewinnard, Bermondsey, 1815, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered 920, diamond endstone, dust cover, gold dial with Arabic numerals and an engine turned centre, case with a ribbed decorated band, pendant and bow, case maker’s mark TC and London hallmark for 1815, inner cover with engraved initials
44mm wide
£600-800
2199
French: An 18 Carat Gold Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed French, Royal Exchange, London, 1821, single chain fusee cylinder movement signed and numbered 3073, diamond endstone, dust cover signed and numbered, gold dial with Roman numerals, three colour gold floral decorated outer border, case back cover with engine turning, floral and shell decoration to the band, case maker’s mark CL and London hallmark for 1821
46mm wide
£800-1,200
2200
Lewis & Alston: An 18 Carat Gold Verge Pocket Watch, signed Lewis & Alston, Bishopsgate St, London, 1816, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered 11907, three arm steel balance, diamond endstone, gold dial with Roman numerals, outer border with three colour gold floral decoration, serpentine shaped hands, case with engine turned back and floral decorated band, case maker’s mark CL and a London hallmark for 1816
44mm wide
£600-800
2201
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Oyster Perpetual, ref: 114200, circa 2010, (calibre 3130) lever movement signed and numbered 8322L466, adjusted to five positions and temperature, blue sun burst dial with Arabic and luminous baton markers, case with screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2330, case serial number 21N417AO, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered A2R, end links numbered 70190 910, with Rolex box and one spare bracelet link 34mm wide
£2,500-3,000
2202
Panerai: A Stainless Steel Limited Edition Automatic Dual Time Zone
Calendar Wristwatch, signed Panerai, model: Luminor GMT, ref: OP6768, Number 40 of a Limited Edition of 800 Pieces Made, circa 2008, (calibre OPVIII) lever movement signed and numbered 538896, black dial with luminous Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, seconds dial at 9, outer 24-hour track, luminous hands, cushion-shaped case with a protected lever crown, screw back signed and numbered Officine Panerai and numbered OP6768 BB1305806, KO40/800, Panerai strap and Panerai stainless steel double deployant clasp, with Panerai boxes and two booklets 40mm wide
£2,500-3,000
2203
Patek Philippe: A Rare 18 Carat White Gold Oval-Shaped Automatic Wristwatch with Iraqi Coat of Arms Eagle of Saladin Crested Dial, signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, model: Ellipse, ref: 3594, circa 1972, (calibre 28-255) lever movement signed and numbered 1284763, movement stamped once with Geneva seal, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, 21 carat gold automatic rotor rim, gyromax balance, blue sunburst dial with Iraqi Coat of Arms Eagle of Saladin crest, white Roman numerals, oval-shaped case with snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Patek Philippe & Co Geneve and numbered 3594 528805, convention gold mark 18k0.750, Patek Philippe strap and Patek Philippe 18 carat white gold buckle, with Patek Philippe boxes, both boxes stamped with the Iraqi Coat of Arms Eagle of Saladin crest 32mm by 38mm
£3,000-4,000
2204
IWC: An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Set Calendar Centre Seconds Quartz “Jumbo” Size Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, model: Ingenieur SL Quartz, ref: 9701, circa 1980, (calibre 2250) quartz battery movement signed and numbered 2353668, dust cover, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back stamped inside International Watch Co Swiss, case numbered 9701 2280416, convention gold mark 750, later after market sapphire and diamond set bezel, screw down crown with IWC fish logo, IWC 18 carat gold bracelet with clasp stamped GF in a cartouche and 750 40mm wide
£4,000-6,000
2205
Rolex: A Fine Stainless Steel and Black Ceramic Bezel Automatic Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Cosmograph Daytona, ref: 116500LN, 2016, (calibre 4130) lever movement signed and numbered 240938Z1, column wheel chronograph movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous baton markers, three silvered chapter ring sub-dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with protected screw down crown, screw down buttons in the band to operate chronograph, black ceramic tachymeter scale bezel, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2100, case serial number 872Q22R7, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a fliplock deployant clasp numbered 030, end links numbered 78590 030, with Rolex boxes, International guarantee card, Rolex International service guarantee card dated 20/Sep/2017, booklets, two swing tags and card holder 40mm wide
£15,000-18,000
2208
Tag Heuer: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, model: 1964 Heuer Carrera Re-Edition, ref: CS3111, circa 1998, (calibre 1873) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 4521079, black dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back numbered 09175, Heuer steel buckle 35mm wide
£900-1,200
2206
Tudor: A Stainless Steel Mid-Size Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, model: Prince Date, ref: 72000, 2003, (calibre ETA 2824-2) lever movement signed, white dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, case with screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Montres Tudor S.A Geneva Switzerland and numbered 8040, case serial number H391981, Tudor stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 62450 X1, with Tudor box, guarantee paperwork, booklet and card holder 32mm wide
£500-700
2207
Montblanc: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Montblanc, model: Time Walker, ref: 7141, circa 2015, (calibre 4810 502) lever movement signed Montblanc Meisterstuck, black dial with Arabic and baton markers, three sub-dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, eccentric date aperture, case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, date adjustment pusher in the band at 10, glazed back cover signed and numbered 7141 PB246776, Montblanc strap and steel buckle, with Montblanc box 43mm wide
£600-800
2209
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, 1000ft=300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Submariner
Date, ref: 116610LN, circa 2013, (calibre 3135) lever movement signed and numbered 6N065465, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous hour markers, date aperture, case with protected screw down crown, black rotating ceramic bezel, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2360, case serial number 63X191L6, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a fliplock deployant clasp numbered 172 and end links numbered X1H 97200, with Roxes boxes, International guarantee card, booklets, swing tag and card holder
40mm wide
£7,000-8,000
2210
Zenith: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Moonphase Display “Jumbo” Size Wristwatch, signed Zenith, model: Chronomaster El Primero Open Grande Date, ref: 03 1260 4047, circa 2010, (calibre 4047 El Primero) lever movement signed, silvered dial with Roman numerals, date aperture at 2, day/night moonphase aperture at 6, seconds dial and combined escapement viewing aperture, 30 minute register dial, “jumbo” size case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back cover secured by eight screws and signed and numbered 03 1260 4047, Zenith strap and Zenith steel double deployant clasp, with Zenith boxes, retailers card and booklets 45mm wide
£2,000-3,000
2212
Rolex: An 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Geneve, model: Cellini, ref: 3805, circa 1975, (calibre 1600) manual wound lever movement signed, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, case numbered 3805 26 31, convention gold mark 18k0.750, Rolex 18 carat gold textured bracelet, clasp stamped
750
31mm wide
£2,000-3,000
2211
Rolex: A 9 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, 1954, (calibre 1210) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered N26677, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, blued centre seconds hand, case with snap-on back stamped inside DS&S and numbered 398, London gold hallmark for 1954, with Rolex box 33mm wide
£1,000-1,500
2213
Rolex: An Art Deco 9 Carat Gold Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Rolex, 1935, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, seconds dial, case with a snap-on back numbered 19481 2372, inside back cover stamped RWC.Ltd and Glasgow gold import mark for 1935
24mm by 30mm
£1,000-1,500
2214
Chopard: A Lady’s Stainless Steel Centre Seconds
Diamond Wristwatch, signed Chopard, Geneve, model: Happy Sport, ref: 8245, circa 2000, quartz battery movement, white dial with Roman numerals and five floating diamond collets, synthetic sapphire cabochon set crown and lugs, case back signed and numbered 1123018 8245, Chopard strap and chopard steel buckle, with Chopard boxes 25mm wide
£600-800
2215
Chopard: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Diamond Wristwatch, signed Chopard, model: Happy Diamonds, ref: 4112, circa 2000, quartz battery movement, champagne coloured dial, dial surround with a glazed aperture with seven floating diamond collets, snap-on back with hand setting pusher, “Happy Diamonds” 20/4802, numbered 256833 4112, convention gold mark 750, case with two diamonds set at 12 and 6, Chopard strap and Chopard plated buckle, with Chopard boxes 22mm wide
£800-1,200
2218
Mallet: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Quarter Repeater Pocket Watch, signed Ls Mallet, Hr Du Duc D’Orleans, A Paris, circa 1820, gilt finished lever movement, quarter repeat striking on two outer steel gongs, spring barrel with Geneva Maltese Cross stop work, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued moon shaped hands, plain polished case with rib decorated band, plunge pendant repeat, inside back cover stamped FHM and numbered 1548, case stamped K18, gilt metal cuvette cover signed and numbered 526
54mm wide
£600-900
2216
Longines: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Prestige, ref: L4.269.7.88.6, circa 2010, quartz battery movement, mother of pearl dial with baton and diamond set hour markers, case with diamond set bezel, snap on back numbered 32421472, convention gold mark 18k750, Longines 18 carat gold bracelet, with Longines boxes, International/Diamond certificate cards, booklets and purchase receipts
19mm wide
£800-1,200
2217
Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds “Big Crown” Wristwatch with Original Bakelite Bezel, signed Omega, model: Seamaster Cosmic 2000, circa 1972, lever movement, black dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture, case with screw down “big crown”, bakelite rotating bezel, snap-on back, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1198/195, with Omega service case 38mm wide
£800-1,200
2219
Barwise: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Duplex Pocket Watch, signed Barwise, London, Numbered 7914, 1820, duplex single spring barrel movement signed and numbered 7914, three arm steel balance, diamond endstone, spring barrel with Geneva Maltese Cross stop work, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed below 12, seconds dial, case with finely engine turned decoration to the back cover and band, case maker’s mark N and a London hallmark for 1820, gilt metal cuvette cover signed and numbered 48mm wide
£800-1,200
2220
Chopard: A Fine Lady’s 18 Carat White Gold Diamond and Pink Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Chopard, model: Happy Diamonds, ref: 13/9018405, circa 2010, quartz battery movement, pave diamond set diamond, pink diamond set Roman numerals, oval-shaped case with diamond set bezel and case sides, large down turned pink diamond set lugs, lug sides set with pink diamonds, bevelled faceted glass, case back with a diamond set outer border, back cover signed and numbered 13/9018-405 1238804 5313 and a convention mark 750, Chopard light pink coloured strap with a Chopard 18 carat white gold and diamond set clasp, with Chopard pouch, Chopard customer service card dated 17/07/2023, service booklet from Chopard Athens boutique 42mm by 24mm
£7,000-9,000
2221
Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Omega, Co-Axial Chronometer, 100m/330ft, model: Speedmaster 38, ref:32438385006001, circa 2019, (calibre 3330) co-axial chronometer column wheel movement, slate grey coloured sunburst dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, date aperture at 6, outer fifth of seconds track, tachymeter scale bezel, original Omega factory diamond set bezel, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, date adjustment side pusher at 10, case serial number 87071428, Omega strap and Omega steel deployant clasp, with Omega boxes, International warranty/Precious stones certificate/Pictograms cards and purchase receipt from the Omega boutique in Geneva and dated 26/Dec 2019
38mm wide
£3,000-4,000
2222
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Dual Time Zone Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: GMT Master II, ref: 16710, 2000, lever movement, black dial with luminous hour markers, date aperture, red 24 hour hand, case with protected screw down crown, black 24 hour rotating bezel, screw back, case serial number P289733, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 78790A and date code letter AB8 for 2000, end links numbered 801, with Rolex boxes, guarantee paperwork, booklets, calendar card 2001/2002, swing tags, card holder and three spare bracelet links, service paperwork by Perpetual Time Limited in 2021 40mm wide
£7,000-8,000
2223
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Dual Time Zone “Pepsi Bezel” Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: GMT Master, ref: 1675, 1971, (calibre 1570) lever movement signed and numbered D002257, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous hour markers, dial stamped with tritium mark below 6 Swiss-T<25, red 24 hour hand, date aperture, case with protected screw down crown, red/blue 24 hour rotating “pepsi bezel”, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, numbered 1675 and dated II71, case serial number 2974289, Rolex stainless steel jubilee bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 62510H and date letter code J5 for 1985, with Rolex box, guarantee paperwork stamped “The Sussex Goldsmiths 27 Jun 1973”, spare black 24 hour bezel insert, one spare link and two end links numbered 555 for the jubilee bracelet, and a spare Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with clasp numbered 78360 and date letter code L12 for 1987 (end links missing from oyster bracelet) 40mm wide
£6,000-8,000
2224
Vacheron & Constantin: A Rare and Interesting Silver Open Faced Keyless Naval Deck Watch, Recorded in Service in the 1940’s on Board HMS Upright, HMS Elfin and HMS Lingay, signed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, Chronometer Royal, Numbered 1566, circa 1940, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 371566, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulation, wolf’s tooth winding, enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed and numbered, seconds dial, case back with engraved H.S (Hydrographic Service) military broad arrow 2, inside back cover stamped Vacheron & Constantin and numbered 271321, silver convention mark 0.925, with outer wooden fitted box, inside lid with instrument makers stamp label “B.Cooke & Son Ltd, Hull, sold with a photocopy of the original ledger for this chronometer number 1566 58mm wide
From research at the Royal Observatory, the ledger confirms this Naval Deck watch by Vacheron & Constantin was purchased by the Royal Navy in February 1942 for a sum of £16, and sold in August 1961 to B.Cooke & Son. The ledger confirms this deck watch was on board HMS Upright (U Class Submarine), HMS Elfin (Torpedo recovery vessel) and HMS Lingay (Trawler/Minesweeper).
£1,000-1,500
2225
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Dual Time Zone “Pepsi Bezel” Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: GMT Master, ref: 1675, 1967, (calibre 1570) lever movement signed and numbered D082541, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous hour markers, dial stamped with tritium mark below 6 Swiss-T<25, red 24 hour hand, date aperture, case with protected screw down crown, red/blue 24 hour rotating “pepsi bezel”, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, numbered 1675 and dated IV67, case serial number 1798464, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 7836 and date letter code S W11 for 1995, with Rolex service pouch, guarantee paperwork dated 21 July 1969, and Rolex International service guarantee card dated 1 Dec/17 and service invoice 40mm wide
£6,000-8,000
2226
Rolex: A Lady’s Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Diamond Set Dial Hour Markers, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 69174, 1996, (calibre 2135) lever movement signed and numbered 2986276, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with diamond set hour markers, date aperture, case with screw down winding crown, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland and numbered 69000A, case serial number
T545077, Rolex stainless steel jubilee bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 62510D and date letter code V11 for 1996
26mm wide
£1,500-2,000
2227
Zenith: A Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch, signed Zenith, model: Elite Heritage Ultra Thin, ref: 03.2010.681, circa 2012, (calibre 681) lever movement signed and numbered 369389, white dial with Roman numerals, eccentric seconds dial at 9, “jumbo” size case with a glazed back cover signed and numbered 164767, Zenith strap and Zenith steel buckle, with Zenith service case, International warranty card and card holder 40mm wide
£600-800
2228
Omega: A Fine and Rare 18 Carat Gold Limited Edition Chronograph Wristwatch To Commemorate the Apollo XI Moon Landing, signed Omega, model: Speedmaster Professional, ref: 145022-69, Limited Edition number 690 of 1014 pieces made, 1969, (calibre 861) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 28420788, dust cover, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, three sub dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, original dot over 90 burgundy-coloured tachymeter bezel, screw back signed in red enamel writing “Omega Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 The First Watch Worn On The Moon” and limited edition number 690, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 145022 69, convention gold mark 18k0.750, Omega 18 carat gold bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1116/575, clasp with maker’s mark OWC and a London hallmark for 1969, with Omega Apollo XI box 40mm wide
This very rare wristwatch was Omega’s first ever 18 carat gold Speedmaster and was produced in 1969 to Commemorate the Apollo XI Moon landing. This reference 145.022-69, has the calibre 861 high-quality chronograph movement and this watch is numbered 690 of a limited edition of 1014 pieces made. The striking original features on this watch are the burgundy-coloured bezel and case back engraved in red writing “Omega Speedmaster- Apollo XI 1969, The First Watch Worn on the Moon”. From the 1014 pieces made, numbers 1 and 2 were offered to President Nixon and Vice President Agnew. Legendary astronauts such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin received edition numbers between 3 to 32, whilst 33 to 1000 were offered to the public for sale and 1001 to 1014 went to the Apollo 14 and 17 crews and other personalities.
£10,000-15,000
2229
A Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Pendant on Chain
the pear cut tanzanite in a white claw setting, to a three-row round brilliant cut diamond surround in pavé settings, suspended from a similarly formed pear-shaped bale, on a snake link chain, total estimated diamond weight 1.05 carat approximately pendant length 3.0cm, chain length 45.5cm
£1,500-2,000
2230
A Pair of 18 Carat Rose Gold ‘Saturn’ Diamond Drop Earrings, by Hirsh London
inspired by the rings of Saturn, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from similarly set cuffs, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, with post fittings drop length 3.9cm
£700-1,000
2231
An Opal, Tanzanite and Diamond Pendant on Chain
the stylised oval openwork frame composed of a trilliant cut tanzanite in a yellow claw setting, flanked by rows of six round brilliant cut diamonds in channel settings, to tapering rows of black opal plaques in rubbed over settings, on a spiga link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately
pendant measures 3.2cm by 2.3cm, chain length 56cm
£600-800
2232
A Diamond Bracelet
multiple white trace link chains interspaced with round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, with three rectangular triple row diamond set spacers in claw and channel settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.35 carat approximately length 19.0cm
£1,500-2,000
2233
An 18 Carat Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Three Stone Ring the oval cut tanzanite flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size N
£1,500-2,000
2234
A Platinum Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut tanzanite within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately finger size V
£2,000-3,000
2235
A Platinum Diamond and Tanzanite Three Stone Ring
the round brilliant cut diamond flanked by pear cut tanzanites, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 3.10 carat approximately finger size K½
£10,000-15,000
2236
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Line Bracelet the seventy-three round brilliant cut diamonds in elongated claws, total estimated diamond weight 3.65 carat approximately length 18.2cm
£1,200-1,800
2237
A Pair of 18 Carat Rose Gold Diamond Drop Earrings, by Hirsh London of openwork design, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.25 carat approximately, with post and clip fittings drop length 3.9cm
£1,000-1,500
2238
A Sapphire and Diamond Necklace and Bracelet
the necklace comprised of a central section formed of three rows of calibré cut sapphires, flanked by two rows of the same design, spaced by round brilliant cut diamond set x-motifs, the central section suspending a sapphire tassel motif similarly set, terminating to trefoil motifs of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow channel and claw settings, to a curb link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, the bracelet comprised of six rectangular panels formed of two rows of calibré cut sapphires spaced by perpendicular rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow channel settings, to a tapering brick link bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately drop length 4.5cm, necklace length 44cm, bracelet length 18.3cm £1,000-1,500
2239
An Emerald and Diamond Pendant on Chain
the stylised snowflake motif with an oval cabochon emerald centrally in a yellow rubbed over setting, to a radiating border of vari-sized round brilliant cut diamonds in white rubbed over settings, suspended by a yellow plain polished bale, on an 18 carat white gold herringbone link chain, total estimated diamond weight 1.05 carat approximately pendant measures 4.5cm by 3.0cm, chain length 56.3cm
£700-1,000
2240
A Platinum Diamond Solitaire Ring and A Platinum Bespoke Band Ring
the round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, to a twist shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately; the band ring designed to sit against the solitaire finger sizes L½ and M, respectively
£2,000-3,000
2241
A Diamond Three Stone Ring
the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank finger size J
The ring is accompanied by Diamond Grading Reports, from the Gemological Institute of America, GIA, report number 2107409936, dated July 6, 2009, stating the central diamond weighs 2.02 carat, colour G, clarity VVS1, and report numbers 2115274293 and 17546126, dated October 26, 2009 and July 14, 2008 respectively stating the diamonds weigh 1.01 carat and 1.00 carat, colour G, clarity VVS2
£18,000-22,000
2242
A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings the round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow four claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings
£600-800
2243
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Bangle the twenty-six princess cut diamonds in a channel setting, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 3.30 carat approximately inner measurements 5.9cm by 5.1cm
£1,500-2,000
2244
A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Hoop Earrings two rows of princess cut diamonds, in white channel settings, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 1.8cm diameter
£600-800
2245
An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Bangle the yellow crossover motif with seven round brilliant cut diamonds centrally, in tension settings, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately inner measurements 5.7cm by 4.8cm
£600-800
2246
An 18 Carat White Gold Emerald and Diamond Bracelet brick links spaced by five oval cut emeralds alternating with pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.12 carat approximately length 17.8cm
£400-600
2247
A Diamond Cluster Ring
the fancy pink round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in a heart motif, in white pavé settings, to a broad matte shank with a plain polished border, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately finger size N
£500-700
2248
A Cultured Pearl, Sapphire and Diamond Necklace and A Pair of Cultured Pearl Earrings
sixteen freshwater baroque cultured pearls spaced by articulated sections comprising of pear cut pink, blue, green and orange sapphires and two round brilliant cut diamonds, with a similarly formed central drop, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, with a pair of button cultured pearl earrings, with post fittings
drop length 3.5cm. necklace length 44.7cm, earrings measure 1.25cm diameter
NB: one vari-hue sapphire deficient £1,500-2,000
2249
An Amethyst and Diamond Pendant on Chain
the emerald-cut amethyst in a yellow four claw setting, in a scroll mount decorated with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, on a yellow box link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately pendant length 4.1cm, chain length 60cm
£400-600
2250
A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring
the navette shaped cluster formed of two raised round cut rubies within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a forked shoulder double row plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately finger size L½
£1,000-1,500
2251
A Ruby and Diamond Ring
the pear cut ruby in a white rubbed over setting, to yellow round brilliant cut diamond pavé set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.80 carat approximately finger size W
£700-1,000
2252
An Art Deco Red Spinel and Diamond Ring
the square emerald-cut red spinel in a white claw setting, to eight-cut and baguette cut diamond set trifurcated shoulders, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size N½
£600-800
2253
A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings
the old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a scalloped border, total estimated diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately, with post fittings
£1,500-2,000
2254
A Diamond, Pink Topaz and Split Pearl Brooch
two oval cut pink topaz and two pear cut pink topaz arranged in a cross formation with an old cut diamond centrally, in yellow collet settings, spaced by trios of curved bars terminating to split pearls and further trefoil split pearl and beadwork decoration throughout, estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately measures 7.5cm by 5.8cm
£800-1,200
2255
A Diamond Triple Cluster Ring
three old cut diamonds within a border of smaller old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately
finger size N½
£400-600
2256
A Turquoise Bracelet
comprising of seven chain linked oval panels within cartouche borders, set throughout with vari-shaped turquoise in yellow crimped and rubbed over settings length 18.7cm
£1,000-1,500
2257
A Victorian Emerald Five Stone Ring
the graduated square emerald-cut emeralds spaced by rose cut diamond accents, in yellow claw settings, with a scroll gallery, to a plain polished shank finger size P
£1,000-1,500
2258
A Multi Gem-Set Evening Purse
the yellow chain mail purse to a textured arched fastening, set throughout with vari-shaped diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, opals etc, in yellow crimped settings, with engraved sides, suspended by a trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately measures 10.5cm by 21.5cm
£6,000-8,000
2259
A Diamond Pendant on Chain, by Tiffany & Co. the pendant realistically modelled as a white plain polished key, with a quatrefoil motif to the head with round brilliant cut diamond detailing, suspended from a plain polished bale, on a fancy link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.04 carat approximately pendant length 5.9cm, chain length 46cm
£1,000-1,500
2260
A Diamond Pendant on Chain and A Pair of Diamond Earrings the pendant formed as a ribbon motif, set throughout with round brilliant cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds, in white channel settings, on a brick link necklace, total estimated diamond weight 1.40 carat approximately, the earrings of scroll form, set throughout with round brilliant cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds, in white channel settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, with post and clip fittings pendant length 2.7cm, chain length 46.5m, earring length 2.3cm
£1,500-2,000
2261
A Diamond Four Stone Ring
two fancy yellow marquise cut diamonds flanked by two colourless marquise cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.20 carat approximately finger size P1/2
£700-1,000
2262
A Diamond Solitaire Ring, by Tiffany & Co. the cushion cut diamond in a four claw setting, to round brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.55 carat approximately finger size L
£500-700
2263
A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cuff Earrings
two rows of princess cut diamonds, in white channel settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.80 carat approximately, with post and clip fittings length 1.6cm
£700-1,000
2264
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring the round brilliant cut diamond in a four claw setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately finger size K
£1,500-2,000
2265
A 9 Carat White Gold Diamond Hinged Bangle inset with eight round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately inner measurements 5.8cm by 5.3cm
£500-700
2266
A Diamond Line Bracelet fourteen clusters formed of round brilliant cut diamonds spaced by trios of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 5.10 carat approximately length 18.5cm
£1,500-2,000
2267
A Diamond Five Stone Ring the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately finger size O
£400-600
2268
A Pair of ‘Happy Diamond’ Earrings, by Chopard the heart frames set throughout with eight-cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, with three floating round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings centrally, enclosed within a transparent window, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 1.3cm
£1,200-1,500
2269
A ‘Happy Diamond’ Pendant on Chain, by Chopard the heart frame set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, with five floating round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings centrally, enclosed within a transparent window, suspended by a plain polished bale, on an 18 carat gold snake link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately pendant length 2.1cm, chain length 46.5cm
£1,200-1,500
2270
A Pair of Platinum Diamond ‘Jazz’ Earrings, by Tiffany & Co. six graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings drop length 2.3cm
£1,200-1,800
2271
A Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Pendant on Chain the pear cut pink tourmaline in a rose claw setting, with a round brilliant cut diamond gallery, surmounted by a trio of fancy pink round brilliant cut diamonds and a colourless marquise cut diamond, on a white trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately pendant length 2.9cm, chain length 49.5cm
£1,500-2,000
2272
An 18 Carat Rose Gold Diamond Bangle, by Hirsh London the round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately inner measurements 6.0cm by 5.0cm
£500-700
2273
A Cultured Pearl Necklace, by Tiffany & Co. the fifty-five cultured pearls knotted to a grooved yellow cross clasp length 48.5cm
£500-700
2274
A Diamond Solitaire Ring, circa 1940 the round brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting, to stirrup shoulders set throughout with baguette cut and eight-cut diamonds, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.90 carat approximately finger size O
£7,000-10,000
2275
A Bi-Colour Bangle, Ring and Earring Suite, by Cartier of torque form, with alternate white and yellow plain polished rows, with yellow spacers and cuff terminations, earrings with post and clip fittings
bangle measures 5.7cm by 5.0cm, finger size L, earrings measure 1.5cm diameter
£1,200-1,800
2276
A Platinum Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Ring, by Hirsh London the emerald-cut pink tourmaline in a rose double claw setting, to marquise and pear cut fancy yellow diamond shoulders, in yellow claw settings, with a single round brilliant cut fancy pink diamond and colourless diamond to each side in rose and white rubbed over settings respectively, on a white plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately finger size K½
NB: one yellow marquise diamond lacking £3,000-5,000
2277
A Diamond Pendant Necklace
realistically modelled as a ribbon motif, set throughout with round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, in claw and rubbed over settings, to a later 18 carat gold curb link chain, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately pendant measures 3.9cm by 2.3cm, necklace length 42.3cm
£1,000-1,500
2278
A Pair of Aquamarine and Diamond Drop Earrings
the pear cut aquamarine surmounted by a marquise cut diamond, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, with hook fittings drop length 2.5cm
£500-700
2279
An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Pendant on Chain, by Hirsh London
the pear cut aquamarine within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, surmounted by four loops set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, on a white trace link chain interspaced by round brilliant cut diamonds in rose rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately pendant length 5.6cm, chain length 42.3cm
£2,000-3,000
2280
A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Cluster Earrings
the oval cut rubies in yellow claw settings, with an openwork loop border above set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, and a cluster below formed of round brilliant cut, pear cut and marquise cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 1.7cm by 1.2cm
The earrings are accompanied by Gemstone Reports by the Gemresearch Swiss Lab, report number GRS2021-120770 dated 24 February, 2022 and GRS2021-111282 dated 4 February, 2022, stating that the rubies weigh 0.81 carat and 0.70 carat respectively, origin Burma (Myanmar), with no indications of heating, colour vivid red (GRS-type ‘pigeon’s blood’)
£5,000-7,000
2281
An 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Bangle
the calibré cut sapphires depicting the colours of the rainbow in channel settings, flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately inner measurements 5.8cm by 5.1cm £800-1,200
2282
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Bangle, by Hirsh London
the round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately inner measurements 6.0cm by 5.0cm
£500-700
2283
An Early 20th Century Diamond Solitaire Ring
the oval cut diamond in a white claw setting, to eight-cut diamond set shoulders on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.30 carat approximately, case labelled Garrard & Co Ltd, By Special Appointment To His Majesty The King, 24 Albemarle St London & Dalhouse Sq. Calcutta.
finger size P½
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire £12,000-18,000
2284
An Early 20th Century Synthetic Ruby and Diamond Brooch
the circular frame set throughout with synthetic round cut rubies alternating with old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, surmounted by a ribbon tied bow motif similarly set, total estimated diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately measures 4.0cm by 3.2cm
£500-700
2285
A Ruby and Diamond Bracelet
the checkerboard pattern formed of calibré cut rubies and pairs of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw and channel settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately length 17.7cm
£3,000-5,000
2286
An 18 Carat White Gold Green Tourmaline and Diamond Ring three graduated emerald-cut green tourmalines flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, in tension and claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately
finger size W
£700-1,000
2287
A Victorian Ruby, Diamond and Pearl Brooch/Pendant
the central old cut diamond in a white claw setting, with six rays set throughout with graduated oval cut rubies in yellow claw settings, to an open work petal motif frame set throughout with old cut diamonds in white claw settings, suspending a baroque pearl drop with a rose cut diamond cap and conjoined by a single old cut diamond in claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.40 carat approximately measures 5.3cm by 3.8cm
NB: the pearl has not been laboratory tested
£1,500-2,000
2288
A Pair of Early 20th Century Ruby and Diamond Drop Earrings two old cut diamond clover motifs spaced by a round cut ruby clover motif with an old cut diamond centre, in yellow and white collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.65 carat approximately, with screw fittings, in a fitted case labelled Hunt & Roskell Ltd, London drop length 2.6cm
£500-700
2289
A Diamond Cluster Ring
the raised central old cut diamond within a border of old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.95 carat approximately
finger size J½
£1,000-1,500
2290
A Victorian Ruby Five Stone Ring
the graduated oval cut rubies spaced by rose cut diamond accents, in yellow claw and collet settings, to a grooved shoulder plain polished shank
finger size O
£1,000-1,500
2291
An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Three Stone Ring
the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately
finger size M
£2,000-3,000
2292
A Diamond Cluster Ring
the central raised transitional cut diamond within a border of old cut and transitional cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately
finger size P½
£1,500-2,000
2293
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Rivière Necklace
the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 5.00 carat approximately length 43.2m
£2,000-3,000
2294
A Diamond Brooch/Pendant realistically modelled as a floral cluster, set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.20 carat approximately measures 3.5cm diameter
£800-1,200
2295
A Ruby and Diamond Ring two rows comprising of oval cut rubies alternating with old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately finger size L½
£500-700
2296
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring
the central raised round brilliant cut diamond within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.25 carat approximately finger size M½
£1,500-2,000
2297
A Diamond Ring, circa 1940 of buckle design, set throughout with round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw and pavé settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately finger size J
£700-1,000
2298
A Diamond Spray Brooch set throughout with round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.45 carat approximately measures 5.6cm by 3.0cm
£500-700
2299
An Edwardian Enamel, Pearl and Diamond Pendant on Chain the wreath frame set throughout with rose cut diamonds with pearls at four points and a single pearl and rose cut diamond drop, suspending a blue enamelled circular plaque centrally, in a yellow grooved border with a pearl centrally and a ring of rose cut diamonds, with a locket compartment to the reverse, surmounted by a diamond set bale, in white claw and millegrain settings, on a trace link chain decorated with seed pearls, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately pendant length 3.9cm, chain length 45.3cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£400-600
2300
An Early 20th Century Pearl and Diamond Brooch/Pendant of circular design, the central pearl within a border of old cut diamonds, to an outer border of eight pearls and a further frame with old cut diamond detailing, in white claw settings, suspended by an old cut diamond set bale, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, cased by Oldfields Jewellers Ltd, Old Post Office Place, Church St, Liverpool measures 3.8cm by 2.8cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£500-700
2301
An Early 20th Century Aquamarine, Pink Sapphire, Diamond and Pearl Pendant on A Seed Pearl Chain the oval cut aquamarine within an alternating border of pearls and old cut diamonds, to a further frame with four oval cut pink sapphires spaced by old cut diamond set leaf motifs, suspending an oval cut aquamarine and surmounted by a pink sapphire and diamond set bale, in yellow and white claw and collet settings, on a white trace link chain interspaced with seed pearls, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately drop length 7.1cm, chain length 57.3cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£600-800
2302
A Victorian Crescent Brooch set throughout with old cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.35 carat approximately measures 3.4cm by 3.4cm
£700-1,000
2303
No Lot
2304
A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings
the old cut diamonds in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 5.70 carat approximately, with screw post fittings
£10,000-15,000
2305
A Victorian Diamond, Pearl and Onyx Mourning Brooch
the oval onyx plaque overlaid with a snake motif set throughout with rose cut diamonds, a branch within its mouth terminating to a pearl, with a locket compartment to the reverse, total estimated diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately measures 4.5cm by 3.5cm
NB: the pearl has not been laboratory tested
£500-700
2306
A 19th Century Enamel, Pearl and Diamond Saint Esprit Brooch
the oval frame enamelled in navy blue, pale blue and white in a foliate design, with old cut diamond detailing, enclosing four pearls and a Saint Esprit dove in flight, the dove motif composed of old cut and rose cut diamonds, with cabochon ruby eyes and blue enamel highlights, in white pavé settings, the reverse engraved with a foliate design, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately measures 3.4cm by 3.0cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested and there is one diamond deficient
£300-500
2307
A Blue Topaz and Diamond Brooch/Pendant
the openwork kite shaped motif set throughout with old cut diamonds and five round cut blue topaz, suspended from an old cut diamond bale, total estimated diamond weight 9.50 carat approximately measures 7.6cm by 5.1cm
£4,000-6,000
2308
An Early 20th Century Pearl and Diamond Tassel on Chain the pearl tassels gathered by a bombé cap set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, surmounted by a similarly set bale, on a trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 1.55 carat approximately drop length, chain length 93.8cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£1,500-2,000
2309
An Early 20th Century Sapphire, Diamond and Pearl Brooch the truncated rectangular frame with a foliate motif centrally, set throughout with an oval cut sapphire, old cut diamonds and pearls, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.80 carat approximately measures 4.0cm by 2.0cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£700-1,000
2310
An Edwardian Pearl and Diamond Bow Brooch the bow motif formed of alternating rows of graduated pearls and graduated old cut diamonds, gathered centrally by a larger old cut diamond, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.05 carat approximately measures 4.6cm by 2.5cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£700-1,000
2311
A Platinum Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring the princess cut diamond flanked by trilliant cut sapphires, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 1.05 carat approximately finger size N½
£1,500-2,000
2312
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring
the round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately finger size O
£3,000-5,000
2313
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring the round brilliant cut diamond in a four claw setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately finger size M ½
£500-700
2314
A Lady’s Platinum Diamond and Sapphire Wristwatch, signed Rolex, circa 1930 manual wound lever movement signed Rolex Prima, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, tonneau shaped case with diamond set bezel, diamond and sapphire set hinged lugs, hinged case back numbered 04 27770, inside back cover signed Rolex Geneva and stamped platinum, later 9 carat white gold bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately 16mm by 25mm
£1,500-1,800
2315
A Cultured Pearl and Diamond Brooch the circular frame composed of cultured pearls alternating with round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately measures 3.0cm diameter
£500-700
2316
A Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring the oval cut sapphire flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately finger size N½
£1,500-2,000
2317
An Art Deco Pearl and Diamond Brooch three graduated pearls flanked by old cut diamonds, to an openwork rectangular plaque set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately measures 5.4cm by 1.7cm
NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested
£600-800
2318
A Platinum Sapphire and Diamond Line Bracelet twenty-four oval cut sapphires alternate with twenty-four round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.40 carat approximately length 17.8cm
£1,500-2,000
2319
A Triple Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with A Diamond Cluster Clasp
the 72:79:86 graduated cultured pearls knotted to an oval openwork eight-cut diamond cluster clasp, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately length 47cm
£400-600
2320
A Diamond Brooch, circa 1900 realistically modelled as a horseshoe, set throughout with graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately measures 2.4cm by 2.0cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
£600-800
2321
A Royal Horse Guards Diamond, Enamel and Gem-Set Regimental Brooch
the initials RHG centrally set throughout with eight-cut diamonds in white claw settings, within an oval frame enamelled in blue reading HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, with EGYPT 1882 to the base, surmounted by a coronet set throughout with eight-cut and rose cut diamonds, round cabochon emeralds and rubies and red enamel, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately measures 4.3cm by 2.2cm
NB: one cabochon ruby lacking
£400-600
2322
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Moonstone, Sapphire and Diamond Brooch
the round moonstone plaque carved to depict a face, within a border of rose cut diamonds with round cut sapphires at four points, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately measures 2.9cm diameter
£400-600
2323
An Art Deco Diamond Ring
the round brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting, flanked by graduated baguette cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately
finger size M
£1,000-1,500
2324
A Victorian Diamond Brooch/Pendant
the openwork kite shaped motif set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, suspended by a diamond set bale, in white claw and collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 6.50 carat approximately, with a fitted case labelled H.C. Boddington, Watchmaker & Jeweller, 38. King Street, Manchester measures 6.8cm by 4.5cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
£2,000-3,000
2325
An Early 20th Century Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring
the cushion cut sapphire within a double spaced border of old cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, case labelled Garrard & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths Jewellers, & C., To The King By Special Appointment To The Crown, 24 Albemarle St, W.
finger size P½
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
£500-700
2326
A Sapphire and Diamond Brooch graduated oval cut sapphires alternate with old cut diamonds, the bar terminating to four old cut diamonds on either side, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, cased by Sharman D Neill Ltd length 6.5cm
£500-700
2327
An Enamel and Diamond Mourning Brooch
an urn motif within an oval frame set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white claw and collet settings, overlaid upon a blue enamel ground within a yellow scroll border, the reverse with a locket compartment containing two locks of hair and engraved Robert and Eleanor Towns Bequest to Hannah Brown 1840. Harriet Braddyll a remembrance from Hh Brown Obit Dec 21 1878, total estimated diamond weight 1.65 carat approximately in a fitted case labelled ?r Upton, late Aumonier, Jeweller, Silversmith, Diamond Worker and Watchmaker, 153 LeadenhallSt measures 4.1cm by 3.7cm
£1,500-2,000
2328
A Sapphire and Diamond Brooch
seven round cut sapphires in yellow claw settings, spaced by S-shaped motifs set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately length 6.2cm
£400-600
2329
A Triple Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with A Diamond Cluster Clasp
the 78:83:89 graduated cultured pearls knotted to a stylised bow motif clasp, set throughout with round brilliant cut, eight-cut and baguette cut diamonds, in white claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately length 43.3cm
£600-800
2330
A Pair of Early 20th Century Emerald and Diamond Drop Earrings an emerald-cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds suspends a larger drop similarly formed with a double old cut diamond border, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, with screw fittings, case labelled Garrard & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths & Jewellers, To The Crown, 24, Albemarle St, London W.
drop length 2.8cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
£600-800
2331
An Early 20th Century Colombian Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring
the emerald-cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to old cut diamond set shoulders on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, case labelled Garrard & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths Jewellers, & C., To The King By Special Appointment To The Crown, 24 Albemarle St, W.
finger size Q
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
The emerald is accompanied by a Gemmological Report from Gemmological Certification Services, GCS Lab, report number 57841286, dated 30 January, 2024, describing it as natural, indications of moderate clarity enhancement, origin opinion Colombia
£800-1,200
2332
A Diamond Trefoil Cluster Ring
a round brilliant cut diamond and two old cut diamonds arranged in a cluster, in white claw settings, to eight-cut diamond set shoulders on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.40 carat approximately finger size M
£700-1,000
2333
An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring
the emerald-cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately
finger size L
£2,000-3,000
2334
An 18 Carat Gold Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut emerald in a yellow rubbed over setting, within a border of old cut diamonds, larger diamonds to each corner, in white claw settings and spaced by plain polished bars, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.70 carat approximately finger size O½
£1,000-1,500
2335
An Early 20th Century Colombian Emerald and Diamond Brooch
the emerald-cut emerald in a yellow claw setting, to a tapered frame with feather motif terminations set throughout with old cut and eightcut diamonds, in white claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.45 carat approximately, case labelled Garrard & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths Jewellers, & C., To The King By Special Appointment
To The Crown, 24 Albemarle St, W. length 7.0cm
Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
The emerald is accompanied by a Gemmological Report from Gemmological Certification Services, GCS Lab, report number 57841233, dated 2 February, 2024, describing it as natural, indications of minor clarity enhancement, origin opinion Colombia
£1,500-2,000
2336
An Early 20th Century Emerald and Diamond Brooch
the oval cut emerald in a yellow millegrain setting, within a border of old cut diamonds, to an openwork scroll surround set throughout with old cut diamonds, in white claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately measures 4.0cm by 4.1cm
£1,000-1,500
2337
A Diamond Cluster Ring
the central old cut diamond within a border of smaller old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately finger size N
£800-1,200
2338
An Art Deco Diamond Bracelet three geometric panels spaced by smaller openwork rectangular links, set throughout with old cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 9.00 carat approximately length 17.5cm, width 2.3cm
£4,000-6,000
2339
A Platinum Diamond Ring
the round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, flanked by trios of tapered baguette cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 5.00 carat approximately finger size M (approximately, sizing beads present)
The ring is accompanied by a Diamond Grading Report from Gemological Institute of America, GIA, for the principal diamond, report number 6224691050, dated October 27, 2022, stating the diamond as 4.51 carat, clarity SI1, color J
£25,000-30,000
2340
A Diamond Cluster Ring
the fancy intense yellow cushion cut diamond in a yellow four claw setting, to a spaced border of colourless round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.05 carat approximately finger size N
The ring is accompanied by a Gemological Grading Report from International Gemological Laboratories, IGL, report number D80136112BE, dated July 2, 2015, stating the central diamond weighs 1.70 carat, color grade natural fancy intense yellow, clarity VS1
£6,000-8,000
2341
A Platinum Diamond Ring
the central pear cut diamond flanked by smaller pear cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.70 carat approximately finger size N
The ring is accompanied by a Diamond Report from International Gemological Institute, IGI, report number 555276580, dated December 23, 2022 stating the principal diamond weighs 2.40 carat, colour F, clarity SI2.
£8,000-12,000
2342
A Diamond Ring the pear cut diamond, weighing 5.01 carat, in a white claw setting, to emerald-cut diamond shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately finger size S½
£30,000-40,000
2343
A Belle Epoque Colombian Emerald and Diamond Brooch the square polished emerald to a tapered openwork frame set throughout with round brilliant cut, old cut and rose cut diamonds, surmounted by a similarly set scroll, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.30 carat approximately measures 8.4cm by 4.3cm
The emerald is accompanied by a Gemmological Report from Gemmological Certification Services, GCS Lab, report number 57841235, dated 2 February, 2024, describing it as natural, indications of significant clarity enhancement, origin opinion Colombia £7,000-10,000
2344
An Art Deco Colombian Emerald, Diamond and Onyx Brooch the emerald-cut emerald of approximately 11.40 carat, within a border of calibré cut onyx and a further border of old cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately measures 2.3cm by 2.3cm
The emerald is accompanied by a Gemmological Report from Gemmological Certification Services, GCS Lab, report number 57841234, dated 30 January, 2024, describing it as natural, indications of minor clarity enhancement, origin opinion Colombia £7,000-10,000