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Wednesday 18th March 2015 Sale starts at 10.00am at Darwin Saleroom Halls Holdings House, Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR Viewing: Monday 16th March 9.30am – 7.00pm Tuesday 17th March 9.30am – 4.30pm and on the morning of the auction Auction no. 5048 Front cover illustration: lot 360 Back cover illustration: lot 76 Contact: Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley FgA Allan Darwell Caroline Dennard Derek Ainsworth

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Order of Sale Lots 1 – 90

Silver & Plated Wares

Lots 91 – 95

Bijouterie

Lots 96 – 192

Jewellery

Lots 193 – 196

Amber

Lots 197 – 264

Rings

Lots 265 – 309

Watches Coins and Medals

Lots 310 – 332

Watercolours

Lots 335 – 361

oil Paintings

Lots 362 – 370

20th Century Contemporary

Silver & Bijouterie


SILVER & PLATED WARES Lot 1 A CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, comprising; twelve ivory handled side knives, twelve ivory handled table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six egg spoons, three salt spoons, a mustard spoon, eleven teaspoons, two knife rests, twelve tablespoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a pair of sugar tongs and a three part ivory handled carving set, all presented within fitted oak two drawer Wellington style canteen with engraved cartouche ‘J.M.H June 1914’ and brass swing handles, 47.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep, £200 - £400 23cm high

Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 2 A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET CREAM JUG, RE, London 1788, of typical form with engraved initials to the body, beaded rim and elongated reeded handle, all raised on square pedestal foot, 16cm high, weight £80 - £120 4oz

Lot 3 A GEORGE II NEWCASTLE SILVER SALVER, John Langlands, newcastle 1757, of circular form with embossed scroll and floral decoration, engraved crest to the centre and raised on three stepped hoof feet, 24cm diameter, weight 14oz £200 - £400

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Lot 4 A SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1924, of quaich form, engraved to the body ‘I.D.S golf Competition 1929’, raised on square pedestal base, 11.5cm high, weight 25oz £250 - £450

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Lot 5 A VICTORIAN CASED SILVER CHRISTENING SET, Walter & John Barnard, London 1887, comprising; knife, fork and spoon, together with a further cased silver Christening set, Sheffield (2) £60 - £80 Lot 6 AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1902, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks with bright cut foliate decoration, silver ferrules and ivory handles, all presented within fitted £100 - £150 canteen Lot 7 A CASED SILVER MOUNTED CONDUCTORS BATON, V & S, London 1928, the two part ebonised baton with engraved silver mounts, with screw fitting to centre, presented within original fitted Boosey & Co Ltd, London box note- The box also contains a card stating ‘Presented by A Spencer-May Sole Proprietor & Manager Palace orpington Kent’, The orpington Picture Palace opened in 1911 and was operated by the local Spencer-May family throughout its first three decades £180 - £220

Lot 8 Lot 8 A SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE METAL MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, of rectangular form with embossed stylised Mayan motifs, easel back support, 48.5cm £200 - £400 x 39cm

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Lot 9 Lot 9 A SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE METAL MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, of rectangular form with embossed floral motifs, easel back support, 48cm x 39cm £200 - £400


Lot 13 Lot 13 A CHARLES II SILVER TREFID SPOON, I.P with Rosette below, London 1682, with contemporary engraved initials to the terminal, 19cm long, weight 1.8oz £100 - £150

Lot 16 Lot 16 A GEORGE IV SILVER QUEENS PATTERN SOUP LADLE, William Chawner II, London 1822, with engraved crest to terminal, £100 - £200 32cm long, weight 9oz

Lot 14 Lot 14 A WHITE METAL TODDY LADLE WITH TURNED WHALEBONE HANDLE, the bowl with engraved initials and coin inset, £70 - £100 36cm long, weight 1.4oz

Lot 17 Lot 17 A PAIR OF GEORGE III EXETER SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS, Richard Ferris, Exeter 1798, each with bright cut engraved decoration and engraved initials, total weight 3oz (2) £60 - £80

Lot 10 Lot 10 A SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE METAL VASE, the hammered tapered vase stamped to the base ‘Plata **** 900’, 48cm high £200 - £400

Lot 11 Lot 11 A SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE METAL CHARGER, of circular form with embossed stylised Mayan scene to the centre, the reverse stamped ‘900 AnTo’, £100 - £150 36cm diameter

Lot 12 Lot 12 A WILLIAM III DOG NOSE SILVER SPOON, Thomas Allen, London 1697, engraved crest to terminal, 19cm long, weight 1.6oz £100 - £150

Lot 15 Lot 15 A COLLECTION OF SIX SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN SPOONS, various dates and makers, total weight 10oz (6) £100 - £200

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Lot 18 Lot 18 A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TABLESPOONS, John Daly, Dublin 1796, each with engraved initials to the terminals, total weight 4oz (2) £60 - £80


Lot 19 Lot 19 A LATE 18TH CENTURY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOON, Hester Bateman, London, date mark rubbed, together with a further silver tablespoon, a set of three Victorian Kings pattern teaspoons, an 18th century picture back teaspoon, a further teaspoon, a sugar sifter ladle and a shell moulded salt spoon, total weight 8.5oz (9) £100 - £150

Lot 20 Lot 20 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1906, of cylindrical form with reeded band to waist and pierced cover with urn finial, 17.5cm high, together with a silver christening mug, Birmingham, 7.5cm high, total £80 - £120 weight 9.8oz (2)

Lot 21 Lot 21 A GEORGE II SILVER SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG, possibly Richard green, London 1928, of plain polished baluster form with scroll handle and raised on circular foot, 9cm high, weight 3.7oz £200 - £400

Lot 22 Lot 22 A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET, makers marks rubbed, London 1801, of half reeded circular form with engraved initials and raised on circular pedestal foot, 16cm £120 - £180 high, weight 11.5oz

Lot 25 Lot 25 A VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL BUTTER DISH, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1892, raised on three bun feet, weight 3.5oz, together with a silver mounted cigarette box, William Comyns & Sons, London 1929, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the cover, 11.5cm £100 - £150 wide (2)

Lot 26 Lot 26 A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL, makers mark rubbed, London 1810, of typical form with reeded rim and engraved initials to the body, 13cm long, weight 3oz £70 - £100 (at fault) Lot 23 Lot 23 A SILVER EPERGNE, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1913, designed as a central trumpet vase issuing three removable vases, all raised on circular £200 - £400 foot, 27.5cm high (loaded)

Lot 24 Lot 24 A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG R*, London 1871, of circular form with bright cut engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, with scroll handle and beaded base, 10cm high, together with a further silver christening mug, London 1893, with engraved inscription, 10cm high, total £120 - £180 weight 10.5oz (2)

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Lot 27 Lot 27 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911, of shaped rectangular form with canted corners, £70 - £100 22.5cm x 16cm


Lot 28 Lot 28 A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER QUEENS PATTERN TEASPOONS, Robert Scott, glasgow 1849, each with engraved initials, together with a set of five Irish point pattern silver teaspoons, JS, Dublin 1899, total weight 9.5oz (17) £80 - £120

Lot 31 Lot 31 A VICTORIAN WHITE METAL MOUNTED IVORY CONDUCTORS BATON, the tapering baton with white metal embossed foliate mounts to the terminals and centre, engraved ‘W.H. MACInToSH Dec. 2. 1884’, £80 - £120 56cm long

Lot 32 Lot 32 A LARGE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER, of shaped circular form with engraved floral decoration and scroll pierced border with beaded rim, raised on three claw and ball feet, 41cm diameter £60 - £80 Lot 29 Lot 29 AN ART DECO SILVER MOUNTED DESK CALENDAR, Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1932, of triangular prism form with three glazed faces and removable £100 - £200 terminations, 15cm wide

Lot 34 Lot 34 A TREFOIL SILVER PLATED TANTALUS, the three division stand with pierced scroll, vine and grape decoration and mounted with three cast young figures of Bacchus, the central stem with loop handle, each compartment houses an elongated green glass bottle with silver plated decanter label and mother of pearl mounted cork, £200 - £400 50cm high

Lot 35 Lot 35 A SILVER PLATED MOUNTED OVAL OAK GALLERY TRAY, with two loop handles and raised on four compressed ball feet, 63cm £80 - £120 long Lot 30 Lot 30 A SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1940, the circular shallow bowl with decorative panel and bead border, raised on circular pedestal base, 25cm diameter, weight 18oz £150 - £250

Lot 33 Lot 33 A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS, each with knopped stem and gadrooned rims, 17cm high (2) £60 - £80

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Lot 36 Lot 36 A SILVER MOUNTED RECTANGULAR PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, together with two further examples (at fault) (3) £100 - £150

Lot 37 Lot 37 A GEORGE III PEDESTAL SILVER SUGAR BOWL, William Vincent, London 1774, of circular form with pierced decoration and beaded rim, raised on circular pierced pedestal base with blue glass liner, 11.5cm £250 - £350 high, weight 4.5oz

Lot 38 Lot 38 A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, *M, London 1808, of plain polished tapered rectangular form with gadrooned rim, reeded handle and raised on four ball feet, £80 - £120 10cm high, weight 4oz

Lot 39 Lot 39 A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, makers mark rubbed, London 1804, of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration, silver gilt interior and reeded handle, all raised on spreading oval foot, 11.5cm high, £80 - £120 weight 3.5oz

Lot 40 Lot 40 A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, A*gB, London 1802, of oval form with engraved initial to the body and elongated reed handle, 9cm high, weight 2oz £80 - £120

Lot 41 Lot 41 A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, *W, London 1810, of compressed oval form with bright cut engraved decoration, gadrooned rim and reeded handle, all raised on four ball feet, 10.5oz, weight £80 - £120 4.3oz

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Lot 42 Lot 42 A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT STAND, Duncan Urquhart & naphtali Hart, London 1800, of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration and initials to the centre, raised on four bracket feet, 15cm wide, weight £120 - £180 3.4oz

Lot 43 Lot 43 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER WICK TRIMMERS, WB, London 1802, of typical form with reeded handles, 17cm long, £200 - £300 weight 4.7oz

Lot 44 Lot 44 A GEORGE III SILVER MOUNTED WINE COASTER, makers mark rubbed, Sheffield 1818, the body with wrythen embossed decoration and gadrooned rim, with turned £200 - £300 wood base, 15cm wide


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Lot 50 Lot 50 A COLLECTION OF TWELVE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, various makers and dates, total weight 5.2oz (12) £100 - £150

Lot 45 Lot 45 A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1833, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and scrolling borders, the centre of the cover with engraved initials, the silver gilt interior inscribed ‘Thomas Wain Manchester House oldham, 75mm £200 - £300 wide, weight 2.8oz

Lot 47 Lot 47 A SILVER MUSTARD POT, makers mark rubbed, London 1837, of circular form with bright cut engraved scroll and foliate decoration, the hinged cover with shell moulded thumbpiece opening to reveal blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, weight 4.4oz £150 - £250 Lot 48 A VICTORIAN SILVER WAITER, William Moulson, London 1841, of shaped circular form with pie crust rim and engraved decoration, raised on three hoof feet, 19cm £200 - £300 diameter, weight 10.5oz

Lot 46 Lot 46 A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, Hn, London 1799, of oval form with engraved and embossed scroll and flower decoration, the hinged cover with ball finial opening to reveal blue glass liner, 9cm £150 - £250 high, weight 3.5oz

Lot 49 Lot 49 A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF SILVER FISH SERVERS, Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1893, the blades with engraved fish decoration, presented within original fitted £100 - £150 case

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Lot 51 Lot 51 A SILVER PLAYING CARD BOX, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1928, of plain polished rectangular form with silver gilt interior, housing two sets of playing cards, £200 - £400 10cm wide, weight 5oz

Lot 52 Lot 52 A VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTE, Edward & John Barnard, London 1856, of plain polished baluster form with bud finial to pierced cover, all raised on circular foot, £60 - £80 10.5cm high, weight 2.7oz


Lot 53 Lot 53 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS, William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, each of lobed squat form with scroll handle and raised on reeded collet foot, 5cm high, total weight 2.8oz (2) £80 - £120

Lot 56 Lot 56 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED AND GLASS BISCUIT BARREL, the glass liner of circular form housed within silver plated frame with engraved domed hinged cover, with swing handle and raised on three £80 - £120 stepped feet, 25cm high

Lot 54 Lot 54 A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED MATCH BOX HOLDER, makers mark rubbed, Chester 1900, with embossed floral and scroll decoration to spreading rectangular £50 - £80 base, 10.5cm wide (loaded)

Lot 59 Lot 59 A SILVER MOUNTED COMPACT, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1932, of circular form with engine turned decoration, the hinged cover opening to reveal gilt interior and mirror, 10cm £50 - £80 diameter

Lot 60 Lot 60 A SET OF FOUR SILVER BUTTONS, FF, London 1903, each of plain polished circular form, together with a white metal and enamel torque bangle (5) £80 - £120

Lot 57 Lot 57 A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR, London 1917, the circular jar with silver and tortoiseshell hinged cover with pique garland decoration, 10cm high £50 - £80

Lot 55 Lot 55 A SILVER GILT MOUNTED GLASS DECANTER, Mappin & Webb, London 1973, the tapering square decanter with gilt ‘n’ beneath crown to the body, possibly for napoleon brandy with silver gilt collar and hexagonal glass stopper, 24cm high £100 - £200

Lot 58 Lot 58 A SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MOUNTED HAND MIRROR, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1933, 27cm long £50 - £80

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Lot 61 Lot 61 A SILVER MOUNTED HORSE HOOF INKWELL, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1910, the silver mount engraved ‘Big Brother 1912’, with hinged cover to centre, all mounted to white metal horse £200 - £300 shoe, 12.5cm high


Lot 67 Lot 67 AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WAX JACK, £50 - £80 11.5cm high

Lot 62 Lot 62 ERIC CLEMENTS, a five piece Clements pattern silver plated tea service, designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb, comprising; a teapot, 15cm high, a hot water jug, 19.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high, a cream jug, 9cm high and an oval tray, 45.5cm wide (5) £200 - £300

Lot 68 Lot 68 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER INK STAND, J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1909, the navette shaped stand with pierced sides and gadrooned rim, mounted with two oval compartments, each housing glass inkwell with silver cover, all raised on four paw feet, 26cm wide, total weighable silver 9oz £200 - £300

Lot 65 Lot 65 A PAIR OF SHORT SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, together with a pair of £50 - £80 silver plated taper sticks (4) Lot 63 Lot 63 Five pairs of late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £80 grape scissors (5)

Lot 64 Lot 64 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED WINE COASTERS, each with decorative pierced mounts with engraved initial ‘R’, shell and scroll cast borders and turned wood bases, 17cm diameter (2) £60 - £80

Lot 66 Lot 66 A PAIR OF SHORT SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, together with a silver plated chamberstick (3) £50 - £80

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Lot 69 Lot 69 A GEORGE III SILVER MUG, Thomas & Richard Payne, London 1778, of plain polished baluster form with scroll handle and raised on circular foot, the body with later presentation engraving ‘M M 1964’, silver gilt interior, 9.5cm high, weight 6.3oz £120 - £180


Lot 70 Lot 70 A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT, Edward Joseph, London 1858, of embossed baluster form with scroll handle, hinged cover and raised on four bracket feet, 9.5cm high, together with a continental silver baluster pepperette, import mark for London 1894, 10cm high and a pair of silver plated salts with blue glass £100 - £150 liners, total weight of silver 6.3oz (4)

Lot 73 Lot 73 A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE, S. Mordan & Co, London 1896, of rectangular form, the cover with enamel plaque depicting eight hounds, the base with striker and one side engraved ‘P.C. DE P’, 55mm wide, weight 42gms (at fault) £300 - £500

Lot 71 Lot 71 STUART DEVLIN, The Bristol 600 silver goblet, London 1973, limited edition 372/600, presented within original fitted box with certificate of authenticity, information booklet and Stuart Devlin £200 - £400 catalogue, weight of goblet 12.5oz

Lot 74 Lot 74 A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Edward & John Barnard, London 1861 & 1866, each piece of circular form with engraved ivy tendril border and reeded body, comprising; a coffee pot with bud finial, 23cm high, a teapot with bud finial, 17cm high, a cream jug, 12cm high and a two handled pedestal sugar bowl, 10.5cm high, each with engraved crest and £1000 - £1500 retailed by Elkington & Co, total weight 68oz (4) Lot 72 Lot 72 A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1930, each piece of faceted oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 23cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, all raised on out swept feet, together with a pair of claw sugar tongs, Emile Viner, £450 - £550 Sheffield, total weight 59oz (5)

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Lot 75

Lot 75 A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, A B Savory & Sons, London 1855, each piece of baluster form with embossed scrolls and flowers, engraved coat of arms and crest, comprising; a teapot, 17cm high, a coffee pot, 27cm high, both with cast bird finials, a two handled sugar bowl, 13cm high and a cream jug, 11.5cm high, all raised on four bracket feet, total weight 75.5oz £800 - £1200 (4)

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Lot 76 PLANTERS ASSOCIATION OF CEYLON, a collection of various items and ephemera related to noel Herbert Wykeham Dulling oBE Mr n.H.W. Dulling travelled to Ceylon in 1921 to begin a venture in tea planting, following his success he became Secretary of the Planters Assoction of Ceylon, a position he held for 20 year and in 1963 he was made a life member. He retired late 1964 and returned to Britain. The collection comprises: A white metal mounted casket engraved to the cover ‘noel Herbert Wykeham Dulling admitted to life membership of the Planter’s Association of Ceylon 29th March 1963’, within fitted case. A white metal scroll case, with chased elephant and scroll decoration, engraved ‘noel Herbert Wykeham Dulling elected life member of the Kalutara district planters’ assoction 25th September 1963’, enclosing presentation scroll A white metal medal; ‘The Planters Association of Ceylon, engraved ‘n.H. Wykeham Dulling oBE long and meritorious service 17.2.64’, within fitted case The most excellent order of the British Empire, silver gilt george V badge in fitted case with ribbon. A george V efficiency medal with ‘Ceylon’ clasp, awarded to ‘RFn n.H.W. Dulling C.P.R.C’. A Victoria diamond jubilee 1837-1897 white metal medallion. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Universal geneve automatic wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with gold batons, sweeps second hand and attached black leather strap, engraved to the back ‘n.H.W.D from P.A of C 14.12.1963 no.1537491-10220’, in original fitted case, with orginal receipt and booklet. A two handled silver trophy cup and cover, engraved; ‘D.M.C.C Inter-district snooker tournament...representatives n.H.W. Dulling J.Epps.. 1939’, hallmarked Heming & Co, London 1938, weight 5.5oz £1200 - £1800


Lot 77 Lot 77 A LARGE TWO HANDLED SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP, makers mark rubbed, London 1901, the circular bowl with reeded band to waist engraved ‘Kent County Agricultural Society the Monkton Court Challenge Cup...’, engraved winners names to the reverse, with two scroll handles and raised on circular pedestal base with ebonised stand, 36cm high (including stand), weight £500 - £700 55.5oz

Lot 79 Lot 79 A PERUVIAN WHITE METAL CHARGER, of circular form with embossed coat of arms and motto, all within decorative chased border, the reverse stamped ‘900’, 51cm diameter £600 - £800

Lot 80 Lot 80 A CHARLES I SILVER SEAL TOP SPOON, Daniel Cary, London 1634, the bowl with later engraved initials, 16cm long, weight 1oz £500 - £700

Lot 78 Lot 78 A SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE METAL VASE, of baluster form with embossed and chased stylised Mayan motifs, not stamped, 44cm £300 - £500 high

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Lot 83 Lot 83 A WILLIAM IV SILVER AND HARDSTONE BOX, John Linnit, London 1833, of rectangular form with banded cream and grey agate mount, the hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior and later presentation inscription ‘A memento of my old friend Teddy oakely 1919’, 10.5cm wide ,6cm deep, 3.5cm high £300 - £500

Lot 81 Lot 81 A PAIR OF MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDIES, Edward Darvill, London, circa 1760, each of rectangular form with floral scroll repousse decoration, the side panels with engraved crest and shield and the domed hinged covers with Chinaman finials, raised on pierced collet feet, 13.5cm high, presented within later satin wood two division caddy box with bud finial and raised on four shell bun feet, the silver hinges hallmarked Rg, Sheffield 1812, together with associated white metal shell bowl caddy spoon, caddy box measures 22.5cm wide, 21.5cm high and 16cm £1500 - £2500 deep (at fault)

Lot 84 Lot 84 A PAIR OF MATCHED GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOATS, I.B & Charles Wright, London 1766 & 1775, each of typical form with gadrooned rims, acanthus leaf capped scroll handle and engraved crest, raised on three stepped hoof feet, 13cm high, total weight £1000 - £1500 25.5oz (2)

Lot 82 Lot 82 A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFFER TRAY, Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1810, of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned rim and engraved crest to the centre, together with a matched pair of wick trimmers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1812, of typical form with shell and gadrooned decoration, total weight 8oz (2) note; Ex lot 814 The Blair Sale, Lyon & Turnbull, Wednesday 14th & Thursday 15th March 2012 £300 - £500

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Lot 85 Lot 85 A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III ADAMS STYLE SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, William Fearn & John Robins, London 1797 & 1798, each of half reeded navette form and two elongated handles, the removable covers with loop handle, engraved crest to bodies and covers, raised on oval pedestal base, 15cm high, £1800 - £2200 total weight 40.9oz (2)

Lot 86 Lot 86 A CASED SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER MENU/PLACE HOLDERS, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, each designed as a circular base with engraved crest mounted with stylised wishbone and scroll menu support, all presented within fitted box, £300 - £500 the cover inscribed ‘C.J.R. 29 April 1908’ (loaded)

Lot 87 Lot 87 A GEORGE III SILVER HOT WATER JUG, IBWB, London 1765, of baluster form with later embossed floral decoration, the domed hinged cover with urn finial, scroll handle and raised on circular £400 - £600 base, 27.5cm high, weight 25oz

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Lot 88 A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1945, the faceted baluster glass jug with plain polished silver mount and scroll handle, all raised on star cut circular base, 26cm high £300 - £500 Lot 89 A SILVER SALVER PRESENTED BY WINSTON CHURCHILL, the large circular silver salver with shaped gardrooned rim engraved to the centre ‘P.W. Cox From Winston S. Churchill 1963’, raised on four claw and ball feet, hallmarked Carrington & Co, London 1961, 31cm diameter, weight 28oz, with signed note; ‘With all good wishes from Winston Churchill’, together with photographic reproduction of Churchill note- P.W. Cox- Percy Cox oBE was an estate manager and friend of Winston Churchill. In 2013 Tooveys sold ‘The Percy Cox Archive’ which comprised various photographs, telegrams, letters and notes related to Cox and his relationship with Churchill £500 - £700 Lot 90 no lot

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BIJOUTERIE

Lot 91 Lot 91 A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL MOUNTED OPERA GLASSES, signed ‘A. Franks Ld Manchester’ £60 - £80 Lot 94 Lot 94 A RECTANGULAR TORTOISESHELL BOX, with white metal hinge, £80 - £120 15.5cm wide

Lot 92 Lot 92 A CARVED MEERSCHAUM PIPE DEPICTING THE PROFILE OF A WOMAN, within original fitted box, together with three further £100 - £200 pipes in boxes and five cased cheroot holders (9)

Lot 95 Lot 95 A SILVER PLATED CORKSCREW WITH BONE HANDLE, 16cm £100 - £150 long

Lot 93 Lot 93 A RECTANGULAR TORTOISESHELL BOX, the hinged cover with applied yellow metal monogram ‘WM’, opening to reveal three division interior, with yellow metal hinge and clasp, 12cm wide £200 - £300

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Jewellery


JEWELLERY

Lot 96 Lot 96 A DIAMOND, CORAL AND UNTESTED PEARL SET BAR BROOCH, designed as a row of four pearl and coral beads interspersed with three pairs of old cut diamonds, all set to a yellow metal bar suspending diamond and pear shaped coral drop, not stamped, 28mm wide, total £120 - £180 weight 3.8gms

Lot 97 Lot 97 A RUBY AND DIAMOND CRESCENT BAR BROOCH, designed as a graduated nine stone ruby and diamond crescent surrounding a further diamond, all mounted to yellow metal pierced scroll bar, the reverse stamped ‘15’, 45mm wide, £200 - £400 weight 4.4gms

Lot 98 Lot 98 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET HINGED BANGLE, designed as three sapphire and diamond set scrolls within yellow gold rope twist, bead and foliate decoration, with attached safety chain, hallmarked Chester 1910, within original box, weight £80 - £120 13.5gms

Lot 99 Lot 99 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL PENDANT, designed as a purple navette shaped enamel plaque with white enamel border, the centre set with rose cut diamond wreath, all mounted with seed pearl to rose cut diamond stylised bow, the closed yellow metal reverse engraved ‘28th oct 1912 From george’, all suspended from yellow metal chain with bolt ring clasp, length of chain 22.5cm, total weight £200 - £400 7.4gms

Lot 102 Lot 102 A JADEITE, GLASS AND CARVED NUT NECKLACE, designed as a carved nut and jadeite drop pendant suspended form carved and polished nut, jade and glass bead necklace, drop measures 90mm £200 - £400

Lot 100

Lot 103 Lot 103 A VICTORIAN OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH DEPICTING BACCHUS, within yellow metal decorative mount with rope twist rim, attached safety chain, presented within fitted box, 63mm x 54mm £100 - £200

Lot 100 A SEVEN STONE GRADUATED GARNET SET BRACELET, designed as a row of seven rectangular cut almandine garnets claw set in yellow metal to open link bracelet, with snap fastening, total weight £80 - £120 9.5gms

Lot 101 Lot 101 A 9CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND AND PINK SAPPHIRE TENNIS BRACELET, designed as twenty-four brilliant cut diamonds and twenty-three round mixed cut pink sapphires all collet set to white metal bracelet, the snap with attached safety catch, 170mm long, weight 12.4gms £220 - £280

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Lot 104 Lot 104 FOUR 18CT GOLD DRESS STUDS, hallmarked Chester 1896, total weight £70 - £100 7.4gms (4)


Lot 105 Lot 105 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILHOUETTE ON IVORY BROOCH, attributed to John Miers (1756-1821), the rectangular brooch depicting the profile of a gentleman, signed ‘Miers’, within yellow metal mount with closed back, brooch measure 26mm £200 - £400 x 20mm

Lot 108 Lot 108 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MOURNING BROOCH, designed as a central glazed aperture enclosing plaited hair within a black enamel border and decorative yellow metal floral surround, the closed reverse engraved ‘Hon.ble C. L. Plunkett obt Pisa 10th June 1818, 20mm wide note- Charlotte Louisa Lawless (born 21/01/1769 Ireland, died 10/06/1818 Pisa, Italy) married Edward Wadding Plunkett 14th Baron Dunsany on 20/06/1803 £200 - £400

Lot 106 Lot 106 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PERIDOT BROOCH, designed as a central round mixed cut peridot within a circular openwork surround of a further ten faceted peridots, all milligrain set in yellow metal, the reverse stamped ‘9ct’, 31mm x £120 - £180 20mm, weight 2.8gms

Lot 107 Lot 107 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROCK CRYSTAL LOCKET/PENDANT, the circular vacant rock crystal mounted within enclosed yellow metal border engraved ‘Massereene & Ferrard’, 15m diameter

Lot 109 Lot 109 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MOURNING BROOCH, designed as a central rectangular glazed aperture enclosing plaited hair, within a surround of split seed pearls, the closed back engraved ‘Thos Hughan Esq dies 29th oct 1811 Jane Hughan died 28th May 1817’, 30mm wide

Lot 110 Lot 110 A MID 19TH CENTURY MOURNING BROOCH, designed as a central glazed aperture enclosing plaited hair within a split seed pearl border and decorative yellow metal floral surround, the closed reverse engraved ‘Charles george Tidbury obt 8th April 1835 in his 23rd year’, 25mm wide (at fault) note: Charles george Tidbury was the son of James Tidbury (1770-1835) and Harriott Sophia Tidbury nee Flack (1772-1837), James was founder of Tidbury & Sons goldsmiths and Silversmiths, oxford Street, London £150 - £250

Lot 111 Lot 111 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AQUAMARINE AND SPLIT SEED PEARL SET PENDANT, suspended on yellow metal chain, the barrel snap stamped ‘9ct’, weight 2.7gms, together with a green and white paste set £80 - £120 Art Deco bracelet (2)

note- Thomas Hughan was born circa 1760 in Scotland, he became involved in the slave trade and lived in Jamaica during the 1790’s during which time he fathered three illegitimate children, the first was Jane born 23/06/1793, on his return to England he married Jean Milligan in 1811 and died 29/10/1811, his daughter Jane died 28/05/1817 £200 - £400 Lot 112 Lot 112 A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN PENDANT AND CHAIN, the 1931 sovereign within 9ct gold wreath pendant mount, with 9ct gold flat curb link chain, total weight 21.3gms £200 - £400

note-Lady Harriet Skeffington, daughter of Chichester Skeffington 4th Earl of Massereene, 8th Viscount Massereene married Thomas Henry Foster 2nd Viscount Ferrard on 20th november 1810 £100 - £200

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Lot 113 Lot 113 A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, the oval links with engraved monogram ‘CD’, £200 - £300 total weight 14.6gms

Lot 114 Lot 114 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD GATE LINK BRACELET, the five bar textured and plain polished link bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp and attached safety chain, £100 - £200 weight 16.8gms

Lot 115 Lot 115 A DIAMOND, RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND SEED PEARL SET WISHBONE BAR BROOCH. not stamped, together with a 9ct gold amethyst set bar brooch, a further 9ct gold bar brooch, a yellow metal brooch stamped ‘9ct’ and a seed pearl set stick pin, total weight 13.9gms (5) £100 - £150

Lot 116 Lot 116 AN AMETHYST PENDANT, the faceted cushion cut amethyst collet and claw set in yellow metal mount, suspended by 18ct yellow gold chain with bolt ring clasp, total £60 - £80 weight 4.4gms

Lot 117 Lot 117 A PAIR OF DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS, each designed as a brilliant cut diamond trefoil collet set to tapering reeded yellow metal pierced mount, with post backs, not stamped, 25mm x 21mm, £150 - £200 total weight 6.2gms

Lot 118 Lot 118 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD DECORATIVE BRACELET, with box link clasp and attached safety catch, import mark for London 1978, 190mm long, weight 9gms £80 - £120

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Lot 119 Lot 119 A PAIR OF 14CT YELLOW GOLD STYLISED LEAF CLIP EARRINGS, each designed as three textured and plain polished leaves with clip fittings, 35mm x 17mm, weight £180 - £220 19.3gms

Lot 120 Lot 120 A PAIR OF TURQUOISE AND SPLIT SEED PEARL EAR PENDANTS, each designed as a central round cabochon turquoise claw set within split seed pearl border and suspended from split seed pearl quatrefoil mount, with hook backs, total weight £150 - £250 2.2gms

Lot 121 Lot 121 TWO 18CT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACES, together with a further yellow metal necklace indistinctly stamped and a 22ct gold plain polished wedding band, total £150 - £200 weight 11.8gms (4)


Lot 125 Lot 125 A YELLOW METAL HINGED BANGLE, with reeded engine turned decoration, the clasp stamped ‘585’, with attached safety catch, £250 - £350 weight 25.5gms Lot 122 Lot 122 A 19TH CENTURY SEED PEARL AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MOURNING BROOCH, the oval blue enamel brooch with central split seed pearl entwined heart motif, within a white enamel and seed pearl border, the yellow metal reverse with vacant glazed aperture, presented within original fitted heart shaped box, brooch measures 37mm x £100 - £200 21mm, weight 9.5gms

Lot 126 Lot 126 A YELLOW METAL HINGED BANGLE with engraved decoration, with attached safety catch, not stamped, weight 14gms £100 - £150

Lot 123 Lot 123 A CONTINENTAL YELLOW METAL BRACELET, the Portuguese textured gold bracelet with yellow metal nefertiti charm and bolt ring clasp stamped ‘800’, total £100 - £200 weight 18gms

Lot 127 Lot 127 A YELLOW METAL FLAT CURB LINK CHAIN NECKLACE, the lobster claw fastening stamped ‘333’, 80cm long, £180 - £220 weight 36gms

Lot 124 Lot 124 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal, with post fittings, stamped ‘14k’, total weight 0.5gms £100 - £200

Lot 128 Lot 128 A YELLOW METAL BELCHER LINK CHAIN NECKLACE, with box link clasp stamped ‘585’, with attached safety catch, 60cm long, weight 10.5gms £150 - £250

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Lot 129 Lot 129 AN OVAL SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER PENDANT, designed as an oval mixed cut sapphire within a surround of eight brilliant cut diamonds, set in white metal, the yellow metal pendant lug stamped ‘585’, suspended by yellow metal snake link necklace, the lobster claw fastening stamped ‘585’, total weight £150 - £250 10.5gms

Lot 130 Lot 130 A YELLOW METAL SCROLL LINK BRACELET, with bolt ring clasp, indistinctly stamped, weight 16gms £100 - £200

Lot 131 Lot 131 A SINGLE CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND SET PENDANT, suspended on yellow metal mesh link necklace, indistinctly stamped, total weight 26gms £200 - £400


Lot 132 Lot 132 A GREEN TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, together with a garnet set Victorian brooch and a yellow £100 - £150 metal scarf pin (3)

Lot 133 Lot 133 A LINKS LONDON SILVER BRACELET, with attached charms; comprising; a heart, fairy and the letter ‘M’, within £100 - £200 original box

Lot 134 Lot 134 A PAIR OF MOONSTONE EAR PENDANTS, each designed as two graduated oval cabochon moonstone drops, collet set in yellow metal with hook backs, total weight £80 - £120 3gms

Lot 135 Lot 135 A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, the oval plaques with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1929, total weight 8gms £80 - £120

Lot 136 Lot 136 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL YELLOW METAL DECORATIVE EARRINGS, each designed as a hammered oval plaque with stylised classical female motif to the centre, stamped ‘750’, total weight 12gms £150 - £250

Lot 137 Lot 137 A BLUE JOHN PENDANT ON CHAIN, the circular Blue John plaque set in 9ct yellow gold pendant mount to 9ct yellow gold chain, together with a pair of Blue John £100 - £200 stud earrings (2)

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Lot 138 Lot 138 A YELLOW METAL CHAIN NECKLACE, the bolt ring stamped ‘9ct’, together with a pair of yellow metal hoop earrings stamped ‘18ct’, a pair of yellow metal stud earrings and a gilt metal clover pendant, stamped £70 - £100 ‘FIX’ (4)

Lot 139 Lot 139 A TWO STRAND UNIFORM CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, with 9ct gold turquoise and half pearl set clasp, 74cm £200 - £400 long

Lot 140 Lot 140 A SINGLE STRAND UNIFORM CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, with 9ct gold pearl set £100 - £200 clasp, 64cm long


Lot 141 Lot 141 A PAIR OF TAHITIAN CULTURED PEARL STUD EARRINGS, together with two further pairs of cultured pearl stud earrings and a cultured pearl necklace (4) £120 - £180

Lot 142 Lot 142 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMETHYST SET PENDANT, designed as a central oval mixed cut amethyst within a yellow metal openwork mount with amethyst set drop, with 9ct gold chain necklace, together with a 9ct gold plain polished hinged bangle, £100 - £200 total weight 15.7gms

Lot 143 Lot 143 A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, the canted rectangular plaques with engine turned decoration and engraved initials ‘g.R.’, hallmarked Birmingham 1952, total £70 - £100 weight 8.7gms

Lot 144 Lot 144 AN AMETHYST AND SPLIT PEARL SET PENDANT, designed as an oval mixed cut amethyst claw set within a border of split seed pearls, with yellow metal necklace chain, the bolt ring stamped ‘9ct’, total £80 - £120 weight 7gms

Lot 145 Lot 145 A YELLOW METAL BOX LINK GUARD CHAIN, with bolt ring clasp stamped ‘9k’ and ‘375’, 66cm long, weight 42gms £250 - £450

Lot 146 Lot 146 A VICTORIAN ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND SPLIT PEARL BAR BROOCH, designed as a central rose cut diamond within a surround of four split pearls within star setting, all set to oval blue enamel dome, mounted on yellow metal brooch bar, within original fitted Hunt & Roskell box, £100 - £200 weight of brooch 4.8gms

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Lot 147 Lot 147 A GRADUATED SINGLE STRAND CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, comprising eighty-seven cultured pearls with rose cut diamond set clasp, 42cm £100 - £200 long

Lot 148 Lot 148 A 19TH CENTURY HEART SHAPED DIAMOND SET MOURNING PENDANT/ BROOCH, designed as a glazed heart enclosing lock of hair within a border of old cut diamonds, mounted with diamond set stylised bow, all set in yellow and white metal, with brooch fitting to reverse and presented within original Hennell & Sons box, brooch 23mm wide, weight 6.8gms £200 - £400

Lot 149 Lot 149 A CORAL BAR BROOCH, designed as three graduated round coral cabochons, claw set in yellow metal to yellow metal bar stamped ‘9ct’, weight 4.6gms £80 - £120


Lot 150 A SEED PEARL SET BAR BROOCH, designed as a yellow metal naturalistically modelled shell enclosing single seed pearl set to yellow metal bar, together with a single seed pearl set bar brooch and five £100 - £200 stick pins (7)

Lot 150 Lot 151 Lot 151 A 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL MOURNING LOCKET WITH CHAIN, the green enamel circular locket set with seven split seed pearls, set to yellow metal, the vacant locket back with engraved inscription to border; ‘M.K.o to E.E.A.L’, all suspended by seed pearl set yellow metal chain, the barrel snap stamped ‘15ct’, total weight 7.7gms £200 - £400

Lot 153 Lot 153 A LAVA CAMEO BROOCH/PENDANT, the oval cameo depicting a classical female figure holding a dove, within yellow metal brooch mount with pendant lug, 50mm x £150 - £250 42mm

Lot 152 Lot 152 A HARDSTONE CAMEO BROOCH/ PENDANT depicting a young woman playing an instrument, the octagonal cameo within yellow metal brooch mount stamped ‘750’ with attached pendant lug, £200 - £400 40mm x 40mm

Lot 154 Lot 154 A YELLOW METAL GUARD CHAIN, the swivel stamped ‘9c’, suspending yellow metal compass fob, length of chain 140cm, £150 - £180 total weight 25gms

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Lot 155 Lot 155 A PAIR OF ART DECO SAPPHIRE SET CUFFLINKS, each designed as white metal engine turned octagonal links with central faceted sapphire, the yellow metal reverse stamped ‘18ct & PT’, total weight £80 - £120 7.8gms

Lot 156 Lot 156 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD CORAL AND SPLIT SEED PEARL RING, together with a 9ct gold signet ring, a 9ct gold eternity ring, a pair of 9ct gold cufflnks, a coral set mourning brooch and a stylised yellow metal bow brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, total weight 22gms (6) £120 - £180


Lot 157 Lot 157 A TWO STRAND GRADUATED CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, with white metal marcasite set clasp, stamped ‘silver’, 40cm long £100 - £200

Lot 160 Lot 160 AN ART DECO STYLE EMERALD AND DIAMOND BRACELET, designed as a geometric emerald and diamond set panel with attached white metal bracelet strap, the clasp stamped ‘white gold 18ct’, 160mm long, weight 16.5gms £500 - £700

Lot 158 Lot 158 A THREE STRAND JADEITE NECKLACE, comprising one hundred and seven uniform spherical jadeite beads set to three strings, with decorative pierced 9ct gold box link plaque clasp, with safety £1000 - £1500 catch

Lot 161 Lot 161 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TOURMALINE, turquoise, split pearl and paste set necklace, designed as central stylised gilt metal filigree Maltese cross set with five oval faceted pink tourmalines and interspersed with four cabochon turquoise and split pearls, flanked to each side by a tapering filigree and stone set plaque, £400 - £600 all set to gilt metal chain with barrel snap

Lot 159 Lot 159 A LATE 19TH CENTURY HALF PEARL AND SAPPHIRE SET NECKLACE, designed as a graduated half pearl set removable pendant/brooch with sapphire centre, suspended from half pearl set floral scroll necklace with yellow metal chain, the reverse £300 - £500 stamped ‘15ct’, weight 20gms

Lot 162 Lot 162 A GRADUATED CORAL BEAD NECKLACE, comprising thirty-five coral beads to yellow metal chain with bolt ring clasp, total weight £400 - £600 50.5gms

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Lot 163 Lot 163 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND, RUBY AND SPLIT PEARL SET MOURNING BROOCH, designed as a central seven stone diamond cluster in star surround, set to yellow metal oval plaque within split pearl and graduated ruby garland surround, all set to shaped yellow metal brooch mount with vacant locket reverse, stamped ‘15ct’, with attached safety chain, total weight 11gms £300 - £500

Lot 166 Lot 166 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET STYLISED LEAF CLIP EARRINGS, each designed as a pair of pierced yellow metal leaves with white metal graduated diamond set stems, with clip fittings, not stamped, £300 - £500 32mm x 23mm, total weight 15.2gms

Lot 167 Lot 167 A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY HOOP EARRINGS, each designed as a three rows of fourteen round mixed cut rubies and fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to broad yellow metal hoop, with post backs, import mark for London 1983, 20mm high, £700 - £900 total weight 8.3gms

Lot 164 Lot 164 AN 18CT TRI-COLOURED GOLD ROPE TWIST NECKLACE AND MATCHING BRACELET, the box link clasps with attached safety catch, each with import mark for London 1985, total weight £500 - £800 43.5gms (2)

Lot 165 Lot 165 A CITRINE PENDANT AND CHAIN, the pendant designed as a central round mixed cut citrine within yellow metal stylised star burst mount,, with 18ct yellow gold rope twist chain, total weight £600 - £800 58gms

Lot 168 Lot 168 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE EARRINGS, each designed as an oval mixed cut sapphire claw set within a lobed yellow metal pierced border, with screw fittings, stamped ‘9ct’, 25mm x 21mm, total weight £700 - £900 6.5gms

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Lot 169 Lot 169 A PAIR OF 18CT WHITE AND YELLOW GOLD CHAUMET HOOP EARRINGS, each designed as pair of entwined white and yellow gold hoops, stamped ‘Chaumet’, import mark for London 1978, £400 - £600 29mm high, total weight 30gms

Lot 172 Lot 172 A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE SET BRACELET, designed as eight pairs of collet set diamonds each interspersed with seven collet set oval sapphires, all set in white metal, the white metal clasp £300 - £500 stamped ‘750’, 175mm long, weight 13gms

Lot 170 Lot 170 AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND MALACHITE BROOCH, designed as a stylised malachite ‘leaf’ mounted with graduated brilliant cut diamond ribbon, all set to 18ct yellow gold openwork mount, 62mm wide, weight 17gms £300 - £500

Lot 173 Lot 173 A 9CT GOLD ABSTRACT AMETHYST PENDANT/BROOCH, designed as large partially polished rough amethyst within textured bark finish yellow gold stylised mount, the reverse with brooch fitting, all mounted with pendant lug, 70mm x 45mm, £300 - £500 weight 57gms

Lot 174 Lot 174 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL STYLISED SNAKE BRACELET, designed as a yellow metal flexible snake skin engraved link bracelet with green guilloche enamel and rose cut diamond set head and tail terminations, the head set with a ruby and diamond cluster and pear shaped ruby eyes, with hook fastening 250mm long £1000 - £1500

Lot 171 Lot 171 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET CLASP, designed as a central old cut diamond within graduated openwork all diamond set mount, all milligrain set in white metal, with diamond set removeable clasp fitting (lacking other half), not stamped, 27mm £300 - £500 x 16mm, weight 6.8gms

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Lot 175

Lot 175 A JACOB & CO DIAMOND SET TENNIS BRACELET, designed as fifty-five Princess cut diamonds set in white metal, the box link clasp stamped ‘J&Co Plat’, within original box, 20.5cm long, total £8000 - £10000 weight 41gms

Lot 177 Lot 177 A THREE STRAND TEXTURED LINK YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, the clasp stamped ‘750’, with attached safety catch, 46cm long, £500 - £700 weight 40gms

Lot 176 Lot 176 A TEXTURED DECORATIVE YELLOW METAL BRACELET, the clasp stamped ‘585’, with attached safety catch 19cm long, weight £800 - £1200 104gms

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Lot 178 Lot 178 A FOUR STRAND SQUARE LINK YELLOW METAL BRACELET, the clasp stamped ‘585’, with attached safety catch, 18cm long, weight £300 - £500 34.5gms Lot 181 Lot 181 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND, RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND SPLIT PEARL SET BUTTERFLY BROOCH, the butterfly naturalistically modelled with split pearl set body, ruby set eyes and graduated diamond wings with sapphire terminations, all set in yellow and white metal with yellow metal £400 - £600 reverse, not stamped, 35mm wide, weight 7.6gms

Lot 179 Lot 179 A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in yellow gold with post fittings, total weight £600 - £800 1.4gms

Lot 182 Lot 182 A SINGLE STRAND UNIFORM UNTESTED PEARL NECKLACE, comprising one hundred and forty-eight untested pearls with single stone old cut diamond set clasp, with attached safety chain, £500 - £700 74cm long

Lot 180 Lot 180 A PAIR OF MABE PEARL EARRINGS, each designed as a mabe pearl within a lobed yellow metal surround with decorative pierced reverse and post and clip fittings, stamped ‘750’, total weight 15gms £400 - £600

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Lot 186 Lot 186 AN 18CT GOLD ROPE TWIST NECKLACE, the yellow gold decorative interwoven necklace with box link clasp, import mark £1500 - £2500 for London 1971, 41cm long, weight 132.5gms

Lot 183 Lot 183 A 19TH CENTURY HEART SHAPED ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND SEED PEARL MOURNING BROOCH/PENDANT, designed as a central pair of split pearls within a surround of rose cut diamonds, set to green enamel heart with white enamel border, the rim mounted with fourteen seed pearls, all set in yellow metal to vacant locket back with brooch fitting and pendant lug, 25mm £300 - £500 wide, weight 8.6gms

Lot 187 Lot 187 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GRADUATED DIAMOND SET HINGED BANGLE, designed as a row of nineteen graduated old and eight cut diamonds claw set in white metal to plain polished yellow metal hingled bangle, not stamped, with attached safety chain, weight 11.5gms £700 - £900 Lot 184 Lot 184 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OPAL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, designed as four opal and diamond set ribbons, interspersed with opal and diamond floral clusters, suspending stone set swags and double bar drop, all claw and collet set in yellow and white metal, the reverse stamped ‘375’, with attached yellow metal chain, the £500 - £700 barrel snap stamped ‘9k’, total weight 13gms

Lot 188 Lot 188 AN AQUMARINE PENDANT, the oval mixed cut aquamarine claw set in yellow metal to knife edge bar mounted with a round mixed cut blue paste, the yellow metal chain with bolt ring clasp stamped ‘15ct’, aqamarine measures approximately 20mm x 13mm £800 - £1200

Lot 185 Lot 185 A PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE OPAL AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each designed as cabochon opal drop suspended by diamond set stylised leaf mount and diamond set bar, stamped ‘18k’, with hook £600 - £800 backs, opals possible synthetic, total weight 3.8gms

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Lot 191 Lot 191 A YELLOW METAL FLAT CURB LINK BRACELET WITH ATTACHED CHARMS, to include; a rocking chair, spinning globe, enamelled camel and ewer, etc, the box link clasp stamped ‘750’, yellow metal £300 - £500 charms with various stamps, total weight 92gms Lot 189 Lot 189 A CHALCEDONY AND AGATE PENDANT, designed as a central square faceted yellow agate collet and claw set within a border of naturalistic textured yellow and white metal leaves, all within a stylised maltese cross chalcedony set mount, the pendant lug set with a round cabochon green agate, 42mm x 42mm (excluding lug) £300 - £500 (at fault)

Lot 192 Lot 192 A MATCHED SUITE OF FIRE OPAL AND DIAMOND SET JEWELLERY, comprising; an oval faceted fire opal pendant with brilliant cut diamond set pendant lug, suspended by 18ct yellow gold chain, a pair of 18ct gold pear shaped fire opal ear pendants with brilliant cut diamond set mounts and an 18ct gold fire opal £300 - £500 and diamond cluster ring, total weight 7.7gms (3)

Lot 190 Lot 190 A SPADE GUINEA PENDANT WITH CHAIN, the george III spade guinea with scroll pendant mount suspended by yellow metal belcher link chain necklace, the bolt ring clasp stamped ‘800’ £650 - £850 beneath a lion mask, total weight 45gms

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AMBER

Lot 193 Lot 193 AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising one hundred and sixty oval amber beads, transparent-opaque, 134cm long, weight £200 - £300 37.5gms

Lot 195 Lot 195 A GRADUATED AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising seventyone amber beads graduating from approx 8mm wide to 28mm wide, with amber screw fastening, total weight 97gms £3000 - £5000

Lot 194 Lot 194 A GRADUATED AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising thirty-five oval amber beads, opaque yellow colour, with screw clasp, beads graduate from 15mm wide to 9mm wide, length of necklace £600 - £800 28.5cm, total weight 45gms

Lot 196 Lot 196 AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising thirty-two oval amber beads with bolt ring clasp, 56cm long, total weight 65.5gms £800 - £1200

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RINGS

Lot 197 Lot 197 A CABOCHON JADEITE DRESS RING, the oval jadeite claw set in yellow metal to naturalistic pierced floral shoulders, the yellow metal shank stamped 14k, ring size M, weight 5gms £100 - £200

Lot 203

Lot 200 Lot 200 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as a central brilliant cut diamond claw set within stylised pierced twisted yellow metal mount, not stamped, weight 4.3gms £200 - £400

Lot 203 A GRADUATED THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as three old cut diamond gypsy set to yellow metal pierced hoop, stamped ‘M&Co’, ring size J, weight 3gms £70 - £100

Lot 204 Lot 204 A YELLOW METAL SIGNET RING, with engraved initials, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size J, weight 9.8gms £100 - £200

Lot 201 Lot 198 Lot 198 AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE FLORAL CLUSTER RING, designed as a central brilliant cut diamond within a surround of six round mixed cut sapphires all claw set in white gold with lobed diamond set border, the yellow gold hoop hallmarked London 1978, ring size J, weight 3gms £150 - £250

Lot 199 Lot 199 A DIAMOND SET HALF HOOP ETERNITY RING, designed as seven brilliant cut diamonds each interpersed with six baguette cut diamonds, all channel set in white metal, the shank stamped ‘750’, ring size R, weight 2.8gms £250 - £350

Lot 201 AN 18CT GOLD CSARITE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central rectangular faceted csarite claw set within a border of thirty-two illusion set brilliant cut diamonds, ring size R 1/2, £100 - £150 weight 4.3gms

Lot 205 Lot 205 A SINGLE STONE PERIDOT RING, the square faceted peridot claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size M, £100 - £150 weight 2.8gms

Lot 202 Lot 202 A GEORGE V 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY RING, designed as two rows of three rose cut diamonds flanked to each side by a round mixed cut ruby, all claw set in yellow gold to carved gallery, the shank hallmarked Birmingham 1910, ring size L, weight 2.4gms £80 - £120

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Lot 206 Lot 206 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GARNET AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central round mixed cut garnet within a border of old cut diamonds, all set in white metal to diamond set shoulders and white metal shank, not stamped, ring size K 1/2, weight 2.gms £200 - £400

Lot 207 Lot 207 A SINGLE CULTURED PEARL DRESS RING, with diamond set shoulder, the white metal shank not stamped, ring size K, weight 2.2gms £100 - £150

Lot 208 Lot 208 A STAR DIOPSIDE ‘STAR OF INDIA’ DRESS RING, the cabochon diopside claw set in yellow metal to textured yellow metal shank, stamped ‘14k’, ring size S, weight 12gms £200 - £400


Lot 209 Lot 209 A 9CT GOLD SEVEN STONE GARNET RING, the seven round mixed cut garnets claw set in yellow gold to carved gallery, the yellow gold shank hallmarked 1975, ring size M, £50 - £80 weight 2gms

Lot 210 Lot 210 AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three graduated brilliant cut diamonds claw set in yellow gold to textured split mount, ring size L, weight 7.7gms £150 - £250

Lot 211 Lot 211 A TOPAZ SET DRESS RING, the white metal shank stamped ‘14k’, together with a green stone set dress ring, stamped ‘585 Memory’, total weight 13gms (2) £80 - £120

Lot 212 Lot 212 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond in claw setting, ring size L 1/2, weight 3.5gms £200 - £400

Lot 215 Lot 215 A FULL HOOP DIAMOND SET ETERNITY RING, the brilliant cut diamonds claw and collet set in white metal, not stamped, ring size T, weight £100 - £200 4gms

Lot 218 Lot 218 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white metal to yellow metal hoop, not stamped, ring size L, £100 - £200 weight 2.7gms

Lot 213 Lot 213 A MID 18TH CENTURY GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING RING, the black enamelled scrolling band with gold inscription ‘Frans Humbarston ob: 10 June 1750 AE: 75’, stamped to the interior shank ‘W.H’, ring size g, weight £200 - £400 4.6gms

Lot 216 Lot 216 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a row of three rectangular cut sapphires within a surround of twelve brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, hallmarked London 1997, ring size L, £150 - £200 weight 3.4gms

Lot 219 Lot 219 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the five brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to white metal shank, stamped ‘585’, ring size M, £80 - £120 weight 2.7gms

Lot 217 AN ABSTRACT RUBY AND DIAMOND SET DRESS RING, stamped ‘585’, together with a yellow metal wedding band with engraved inscription to the interior, an amethyst dress ring stamped ‘333’, a single stone rose cut diamond ring, a diamond and sapphire dress ring and a further dress ring £150 - £250 (6)

Lot 214 Lot 214 AN 18CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, together with a 9ct gold wedding band and a white metal decorative band, stamped ‘PT.97’, total weight £200 - £400 16gms (3)

Lot 220 Lot 220 A 9CT GOLD PRINCESS CUT DIAMOND HALF HOOP ETERNITY RING, the eleven Princess cut diamonds channel set in yellow gold, ring size K, weight 3.8gms £100 - £200

Lot 221 Lot 221 A FIVE STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, designed as three graduated square cut emeralds interspersed with two old cut diamonds, all claw set to scroll carved gallery, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size L, weight £150 - £250 2.7gms

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Lot 226 Lot 222 Lot 222 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as an oval mixed cut aquamarine within a surround of ten brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size L, weight £200 - £400 3.2gms

Lot 223 Lot 223 A 22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, together with a single stone diamond ring, total weight 8.2gms (2) £180 - £220

Lot 224 Lot 224 A FIVE STONE GRADUATED OPAL RING, size M, together with a pair of opal floral cluster stud earrings, total weight £100 - £200 5.4gms (2)

Lot 225 Lot 225 AN 18CT GOLD FIVE STONE GRADUATED DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamonds collet set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size J, £100 - £200 weight 4.2gms

Lot 226 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GRADUATED FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the old cut diamonds collet set in white metal to yellow metal shank, indistinctly stamped, ring size R, weight 2.8gms £150 - £250

Lot 230 Lot 230 A 9CT GOLD AMETHYST SET DRESS RING, together with a 9ct gold citrine and diamond dress ring and a cultured pearl and diamond set dress ring, stamped ‘750’, total weight £80 - £120 7.5gms (3)

Lot 227 Lot 227 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white metal to diamond set shoulders, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18Pl’, ring size K 1/2, weight £200 - £400 2.6gms

Lot 231 Lot 231 AN 18CT GOLD GARNET AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, designed as a central rectangular cut garnet flanked to each side by three brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in yellow and white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size M 1/2, £200 - £400 weight 5gms

Lot 228 Lot 228 AN ART DECO THREE STONE GRADUATED DIAMOND RING, designed as a central old cut diamond within white metal box setting flanked to each side by a furhter old cut diamond, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size K 1/2, weight 2.2gms £80 - £120

Lot 232 Lot 232 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as three graduated oval mixed cut rubies interspersed with five old cut diamonds, all claw set in yellow metal to scroll carved gallery, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size P, weight £200 - £400 3.8gms

Lot 229 Lot 229 AN 18CT GOLD TWO STONE DIAMOND CROSS OVER RING, the two brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size n, weight £200 - £400 2.9gms

Lot 233 Lot 233 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELEVEN STONE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central floral cluster with diamond set shoulders, all set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct plat’, ring size n, weight 2gms £150 - £250

Lot 234 Lot 234 A SEVEN STONE DIAMOND HALF HOOP ETERNITY RING, the seven brilliant cut diamonds claw and channel set in yellow metal, the shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size o, £100 - £200 weight 3.7gms

Lot 235 Lot 235 A BLUE ZIRCON AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central round mixed cut blue zircon within a surround of ten eight cut diamonds, claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size o, £150 - £200 weight 3.5gms

Lot 236 Lot 236 AN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size K, weight £400 - £600 2gms

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Lot 237 Lot 237 A THREE STONE NATURAL ALEXANDRITE AND DIAMOND RING, designed as a central cushion cut natural alexandrite flanked to each side by a trillion cut diamond, all claw set in yellow metal to yellow metal hoop, stamped ‘18k’, the natural alexandrite with green, purple and reddish brown colour change, the ring with ‘gem Passport’ and ‘Colombian Emeralds International Certified Appraisal’ stating the weight of the Alexandrite to be approx 0.93cts, total weight 4.3gms £2000 - £4000

Lot 238 Lot 238 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD TANZANITE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central oval mixed cut tanzanite claw set in white gold to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, ring size P 1/2, weight 6gms £300 - £500

Lot 240 Lot 240 A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD GRADUATED SEVEN STONE DIAMOND RING, the mine cut diamonds claw set in yellow gold carved gallery, hallmarked Birmingham 1894, ring size M, weight 4gms £400 - £600

Lot 241 Lot 241 AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND RING, designed as a central fancy yellow princess cut diamond flanked to each side by a trilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, hallmarked London 2007, ring size I, weight 2.4gms note- With accompanying gIA laboratory report stating: Fancy yellow colour of natural origin, weight 1.11 carat, clarity £3000 - £5000 VS2

Lot 242 Lot 239 Lot 239 A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND CITRINE CLUSTER RING, designed as a central cushion cut citrine within a border of twelve rose cut diamonds, all set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18’, ring size n, weight 7gms £400 - £600

Lot 242 A SINGLE STONE YELLOW SAPPHIRE RING, the oval mixed cut sapphire measures approx 12mm x 9mm, within four claw yellow metal setting, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18k’, ring size J 1/2, £1500 - £2500 weight 4.5gms

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Lot 243 Lot 243 A SINGLE STONE AQUAMARINE DRESS RING, designed as an oval mixed cut aquamarine claw set in white metal with diamond set shoudlers, the white metal shank stamped ‘plat’, ring size J, weight £300 - £500 3.4gms

Lot 244 Lot 244 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, designed as a central oval mixed cut sapphire measuring approx 16mm x 11mm collet set within a rose cut diamond set border to white metal carved gallery, the white metal shank not stamped, ring size Q 1/2, weight 10gms £1000 - £1500

Lot 245 Lot 245 A RUBY AND DIAMOND FLORAL CLUSTER RING, designed as a central oval mixed cut ruby within a lobed surrround of six brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to plain polished and rope twist yellow metal mount, not stamped ring size L 1/2, weight £300 - £500 5.6gms


Lot 249 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHRYSOBERYL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a faceted cushion cut chrysoberyl collet set in yellow metal within an octagonal old cut diamond set border, the white metal shank not stamped, ring size n, weight 3.7gms £500 - £700 Lot 246 Lot 246 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the old cut diamond claw set in white metal to white metal shank, engraved ‘Chaumet’, ring size L, weight 3.8gms £600 - £800

Lot 247 Lot 247 A FIVE STONE RED SPINEL AND DIAMOND RING, designed as a central oval mixed cut red spinel flanked to each side by a baguette and trilliant cut diamond, all set in white metal to white metal shank, not stamped, ring size H, £600 - £800 weight 2.8gms

Lot 248 Lot 248 A PLATINUM DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central Princess cut diamond within a surround of ten brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to raised gallery, the shank hallmarked Sheffield 1999, ring size L, weight 7.8gms £800 - £1200

Lot 253 Lot 253 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size n 1/2, weight £300 - £500 2.5gms

Lot 250 Lot 250 AN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size £350 - £550 g, weight 2gms

Lot 254 Lot 254 A DIAMOND SET CLUSTER RING, designed as a central raised brilliant cut diamond within a surround of six further brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white metal to white metal shank, stamped ‘750’, £400 - £600 ring size Q, weight 4.3gms Lot 251 Lot 251 A TWO STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as two brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to diamond set split shoulders, indistinctly stamped, ring size £600 - £800 S, weight 2.8gms

Lot 252 Lot 252 AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, designed as a central square faceted sapphire flanked to each side by a brilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, hallmarked London 1990, ring size J, £400 - £600 weight 3.4gms Lot 249

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Lot 255 Lot 255 AN ASPREY & GARRARD 18CT WHITE GOLD THREE STONE AQUMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, designed as a central emerald cut aquamarine flanked to each side by a trilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white gold to white gold shank, hallmarked Asprey & garrard, London 1999/2000, ring size L, weight 5.5gms £3000 - £5000


Lot 256 Lot 256 A GENTLEMAN’S SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the old cut diamond collet set in yellow metal, the shank stamped ‘585’, ring size n, weight 6.5gms £500 - £700

Lot 257 Lot 257 A GREEN TOURMALINE CLUSTER RING, designed as a central round mixed cut tourmaline within a surround of twelve brilliant cut white stones, all claw set in white metal to white metal shank, £500 - £700 stamped ‘585’, ring size M

Lot 258 Lot 258 AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as nineteen brilliant cut diamonds illustion set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size g 1/2, weight £500 - £700 8.2gms

Lot 259 Lot 259 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FIVE STONE GRADUATED DIAMOND RING, the old cut diamonds claw set to carved scroll gallery, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size Q, weight 5.4gms £1500 - £2500

Lot 262 Lot 262 AN 18CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central raised oval mixed cut sapphire within a stepped surround of thirty-six brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, ring size n, £1000 - £2000 weight 7.3gms

Lot 260 Lot 260 A FIVE STONE GRADUATED DIAMOND RING, the old cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, ring size n, weight £1200 - £1800 3.5gms Lot 263 Lot 263 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central rectangular cut emerald within a surround of ten brilliant cut diamonds, with baguette cut diamond set shoulders, all set in white gold to white gold shank, £500 - £700 ring size n, weight 5.7gms

Lot 261 Lot 261 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY TOPAZ AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, designed as a central cushion cut topaz within a border of twenty-two old mine cut diamonds, all set in white metal to yellow metal mount and shank, ring size Q, £300 - £500 weight 3.8gms Lot 264 Lot 264 AN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in yellow gold to yellow gold hoop, hallmarked London 2000, ring size K 1/2, weight 2.8gms £400 - £600

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Watches, Coins & Medals


WATCHES

Lot 267 Lot 267 A LADY’S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH, import mark for London 1919, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, gilt swiss movement and attached ‘9ct Britannic’ expanding bracelet £150 - £250 Lot 265 Lot 265 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH, circa 1890, swiss made, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case stamped ‘18c’, with swiss gold marks, the front of the case with pink guilloche enamel chapter ring and blue enamel Roman numerals, the gilt keyless movement signed ‘WM Dummond & Co Melbourne no. 511872-swiss made’, engraved inscription to inner back, within £400 - £600 original fitted case

Lot 266 Lot 266 A LADY’S 9CT GOLD OMEGA BRACELET WRISTWATCH, the circular silvered dial with batons, manual wind, integral 9ct gold textured bracelet, hallmarked Birmingham 1966, with omega case and guarantee etc, £100 - £200 weight 23.5gms

Lot 268 Lot 268 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD AND BLUE ENAMEL LORENZ WRISTWATCH, the silvered dial with batons within blue enamel and gold bezel, manual wind, with attached blue leather strap, together with a lady’s Longines silver bracelet watch, the textured dial with batons, manual wind, integral silver bark finish bracelet (2) £150 - £200

Lot 269 Lot 269 A LADY’S 9CT GOLD OMEGA BRACELET WRISTWATCH, circa 1970, the circular silvered dial with batons, manual wind and integral textured bracelet, within omega case and box, with guarantee etc £150 - £250

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Lot 270 Lot 270 A 19TH CENTURY SILVER CASED OPEN FACED CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH, London 1872, together with a 19th century ‘fine silver’ cased full hunter pocket watch and a gentleman’s 9ct gold omega wristwatch, Birmingham 1933, the silvered dial with batons and sudsidiary seconds £150 - £200 dial (3)

Lot 271 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL YELLOW METAL AND ENAMEL OPENWORK HINGED BANGLE WITH CENTRAL FOB WATCH, the white and black enamel bracelet mounted with claw set cabochon foiled back red stones and old cut green stones, the fusee watch with silvered dial and Roman numerals, the gilt movement not signed, decorative watchcock, presented within original fitted octagonal shaped box, with matching enamelled key, approx length 17cm, £1500 - £2500 weight 89gms

Lot 272 Lot 272 A LADY’S 9CT GOLD TISSOT STYLIST BRACELET WRISTWATCH, the circular silvered dial with batons, manual wind, with integral bark finish bracelet and £100 - £150 within Tissot case


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Lot 274 Lot 274 A LADY’S YELLOW METAL STOWA BRACELET WATCH, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, manual wind, with attached £100 - £150 yellow metal bracelet, stamped ‘14k 585’

Lot 273 Lot 273 A LADY’S OMEGA CONSTELLATION QUARTZ GOLD AND STEEL BRACELET WATCH, ref. 1262.10, the champagne dial with batons, £400 - £600 with warranty card

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Lot 275 Lot 275 A LADY’S YELLOW METAL CASED OPENFACED FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement, the case stamped ‘18k’, together with a further lady’s yellow metal cased open-faced fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, keyless movement, case stamped ‘14k’ (2) £180 - £220

Lot 276 Lot 276 AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER CASED VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, Willm Bishop, London 1773, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt verge fusee movement with baluster pillars, decorative watchcock signed ‘Willm Bishop no. 735 London’, outer case of brass pique work (the leather or shagreen missing), with key £300 - £500

Lot 277 Lot 277 A ROLEX STAINLESS STEEL OYSTER WRISTWATCH, the circular white dial with luminous hands, arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, screw down oyster Patent winding crown, manual wind, no. 78963-2280, with attached expanding £600 - £800 bracelet, with leaflets

Lot 278 Lot 278 A LADY’S DIAMOND SET ART DECO WRISTWATCH, the case stamped ‘18ct and Plat’, the square silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the bezel set with thirtytwo diamonds and the winding crown set with cabochon sapphire, with black cord £200 - £400 strap

Lot 279 Lot 279 A GENTLEMAN’S CHROMIUM PLATED AND STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, two push buttons to side of case, manual wind, back of case stamped ‘Stainless steel back 7867491189’, with attached black leather strap £200 - £400

Lot 280 Lot 280 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD PLATED SWISS MADE FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the steel keyless movement stamped ‘Swiss made’, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engraved inscription to outer case, with attached 9ct gold elongated oval link watch albert with swivel and T-bar, £250 - £350 weight 29gms

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Lot 281 Lot 281 A GENTLEMAN’S YELLOW METAL FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the case stamped ‘14k’, the gilt keyless movement not signed, the inner back stamped ‘Ancre Ligne Droite Spiral Breguet 15 Rubies no. 55957’, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, weight 77gms, together with a silver open faced pocket watch by Ford & galloway of Birmingham (2) £250 - £350

Lot 282 Lot 282 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING COSMONAUTE CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, the black dial with three subsidiary dials, Bi-directional bezel, back of case stamped ‘Breitling 1305256809’, with attached black strap, with leaflet £1200 - £1800 and service guarantee


COINS

Lot 283 Lot 283 A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER COINAGE FROM QUEEN ANNE TO WILLIAM IV, to include; half crowns, shillings and sixpences (19) £180 - £220

Lot 284 Lot 284 A COLLECTION OF EDWARD VII SILVER COINAGE, half crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences and assorted threepences (a lot) £60 - £80

Lot 286 Lot 286 A GEORGE VI 1950 CASED SET OF NINE COINS, half crown to farthing, together with Elizabeth II 1953 proof Coronation cased set of ten coins, crown to farthing, a george VI Coronation 1937 set crown to threepence £80 - £120 (six coins loose) etc (a lot)

Lot 287 Lot 287 A MISCELLANEOUS ASSORTMENT OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SILVER, cupro nickel, copper and bronze coinage, together with tokens, a coin weight, a Roman bronze coin, a police medal, banknotes and thirty-seven incomplete £60 - £80 Elizabeth II year sets (a lot)

Lot 289 Lot 289 A COLLECTION OF BRITISH SILVER, cupro nickel, copper and bronze coinage, to include; crowns dated 1887, 1935 x 2 and 1960, double florin dated 1887, cartwheel twopence, george III half penny, dated 1772 and a quantity of silver £70 - £100 threepences etc (a lot)

Lot 290 Lot 290 THEE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL BRONZE COINS, to include; a bronze Anonymous follis-class A2 Basil II and Constantine VIII, circa 976 to 1025 AD, bust of Christ facing with nimbus cross holding book of gospels, Rev Ihsus Xristus basileu basile, £80 - £120 weight 17gms (3)

Lot 285 Lot 285 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SILVER COINAGE, half crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences (a lot) £120 - £180 Lot 288 Lot 288 A COLLECTION OF BRITISH SILVER, CUPRO NICKEL, COPPER AND BRONZE COINAGE, to include; twelve half crowns, dated 1701, 1819, 1900, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1942 x 2, 1943-1946, together with a selection of British and foreign banknotes £220 - £280 (a lot)

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Lot 291 Lot 291 AN ELIZABETH I SHILLING, second issue, 1560-1, mint mark ‘Bird’, ref spink. 2555, together with an Elizabeth I sixpence, third issue 1561-77, with rose and date 1566 (2) £200 - £300


Lot 292 Lot 292 FRANZ JOSEPH EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA GOLD COIN, 1915, Restrike Ducat, within yellow metal claw set pendant mount, stamped ‘585’, total weight 6gms £100 - £150

Lot 293 Lot 293 A LARGE COLLECTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SILVER, cupro-nickel, copper & bronze coinage, to include; half crowns, florins and shillings etc (a lot) £400 - £600

Lot 294 Lot 294 A COLLECTION OF BRITISH SILVER, CUPRO NICKEL AND BRONZE COINAGE, to include; crowns dated 1937 x 3 and 1953, double florin dated 1889, half crowns, florins etc, all pre. 1947, together with £150 - £200 Elizabeth II coinage (a lot)

Lot 295 Lot 295 AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SILVER, cupro nickel, copper and bronze coinage and tokens (a £180 - £220 lot)

Lot 296 Lot 296 U.S.A. DOLLARS, Morgan dated 1880, 1883, 1890, 1891 and 1921, together with peace dollars, dated 1923 and 1925 and a Canadian george VI dollar dated 1939 (8) £150 - £200

Lot 297 Lot 297 A SMALL COLLECTION OF CROWNS, dated 1673, 1887 x 2, 1935, 1951 and 1953, together with three Victorian double florins dated 1887 x 2 and 1889 (9) £120 - £180

Lot 298 Lot 298 A GLAZED WOOD FRAME containing fifteen george III Cartwheel twopences and ten 1967 Elizabeth II pennies £280 - £350

Lot 299 Lot 299 SIX GLAZED WOOD FRAMES CONTAINING BRITISH AND FOREIGN CROWNS, pound coins and 50p pieces, together with a collection of forty-nine £70 - £100 farthings (6)

Lot 300 Lot 300 AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF BRITISH & FRENCH COINAGE, silver, cupro-nickel, £80 - £120 copper and bronze (a lot)

Lot 301 FIVE GLAZED WOOD FRAMES containing, five new Zealand banknotes, ten shillings to fifty pounds, signed Fleming (1956-67), Commonwealth, British, U.S.A., Sudan and £300 - £500 Italy (a lot)

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MEDALS

Lot 304 Lot 304 A SELECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA, to include; apron, sashes, medals, booklets etc, Shropshire Roden lodge (a lot) £100 - £200

Lot 302 Lot 302 A SUITCASE CONTAINING A LARGE QUANTITY OF MASONIC REGALIA, R.A.o.B, to include; sash, apron, gloves, two 9ct gold medals, nineteen silver gilt medals, twelve gilt medals etc (a lot) £600 - £800

Lot 303 Lot 303 A SMALL COLLECTION OF 9CT GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, comprising; a 9ct gold medal ‘Bedfordshire Football Association’, Birmingham 1919, weight 8gms, a 9ct gold medal ‘Bedfordshire County F.A.’, Birmingham 1922, weight 10gms and five silver £150 - £250 football medals (7) Lot 305 Lot 305 A SUITCASE CONTAINING A SELECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA, to include; aprons, sashes, medals, gloves, booklets etc, £200 - £300 Shropshire and north Wales (a lot)

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Lot 308 Lot 308 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT OVAL PITT CLUB PENDANT/BADGE, central cameo of Pitt in white with black surround, engraved to reverse ‘Chas. Austin Esqr’, 45mm x 40mm, £200 - £300 within original fitted leather covered case

Lot 306 Lot 306 A GEORGE V & MARY CORONATION 1911 BRONZE PLAQUE, by T Szirmai, for the hotel Victoria, London, conjoined busts left, reverse: standing female holds crown above Westminster Abbey, seated female inscribing tablet at left, signed ‘Szirmai’, 75mm £100 - £200 53mm, within original fitted case

Lot 309 Lot 309 A GLAZED WOOD CASE, containing twenty-six silver medallions, ‘The new Elizabethan Age’, each 44mm diameter and 44gms £200 - £300

Lot 307 Lot 307 A LATE 19TH CENTURY DUTCH WHITE METAL PLAQUE BY BEGEER OF UTRECHT, peace plaque dated 1899, depicting angels and knight on horseback, the reverse with bust of Queen Wilhelmina in cartouche within surround of flowers and leaves, £120 - £180 85mm x 65mm

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Watercolours, Oil Paintings & 20th Century Contemporary


WATERCOLOURS

Lot 311 Lot 311 ATTRIBUTED TO HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON (C.1740-1808) Portrait of Jane Campbell and her husband, William Deane Esq seated in a library, extensively inscribed on an old label verso, with family history, pastel and coloured chalks, 36.5 x 41.5cm, oval

Lot 310 Lot 310 CIRCLE OF GEORGE MEARS (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Silhouette of an elegantly dressed lady in profile, wearing georgian costume, ink on convex glass, 9 x 7cm £120 - £150

Jane was the fourth daughter of Colonel Josias Campbell, a cadet of the Scottish family of Campbell, Earls of London, he served in Spain with Lord Peterborough in 1704, and came to Ireland after the Boyne in 1690. William Deane was a wealthy lawyer of Dublin who upon dying left Jane a large fortune. £400 - £500

Lot 312 Lot 312 EDWARD DUNCAN R.W.S (1803-1882) “Highland Flocks” signed and dated 1856, also inscribed on the original mount, pencil and watercolour, 38.5 x 69cm

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£1500 - £2000


Lot 313 Lot 313 HENRY CHARLES FOX R.B.A (1855-1925) “Common at Elstead Surrey” signed and dated 1913, also inscribed within the mount, £250 - £300 watercolour, 38 x 55cm

Lot 316 Lot 316 HENRY JOHN KINNAIRD (C.1880-C.1920) “Thames near Wallingford” signed and inscribed, pencil and watercolour, 49 x 36cm £350 - £400

Lot 314 Lot 314 DAVID BATES (1840-1921) “The meadow by the brook” signed, also inscribed on the original mount, pencil and £250 - £300 watercolour, 24 x 34.5cm

Lot 315 Lot 315 DAVID BATES (1840-1921) Cattle in a sunlit meadow beside a stream, signed, pencil and watercolour, 25 x 36cm

Lot 317 Lot 317 JOSEPH LUCIEN DAVIS R.I (1860-1951) “The silent mill” signed, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso with the original price of 15 guineas, watercolour, 39 x 31.5cm Exhibited at the Russell Cotes gallery, Bournemouth, “Works by Eminent Living Artists, March-June, 1945” £150 - £200

£200 - £250

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Lot 319 Lot 319 CORNELIUS PEARSON (1809-1891) “On the river Torridge, North Devon” “Scene on Windermere lake, Westmoreland” both signed and dated 1869, also inscribed on the mounts, watercolour with scratching out, each, 18.5 x 47.5cm, (a pair) Provenance, Richard Haworth, 25, Preston Road, Blackburn £500 - £600

Lot 318 Lot 318 FOLLOWER OF MYLES BIRKET FOSTER (19TH CENTURY) Figures driving cattle across a brook, £100 - £150 bears a monogram, watercolour, 10.5 x 16.5cm Lot 320 Lot 320 CORNELIUS PEARSON (1805-1891) THOMAS FRANCIS WAINEWRIGHT (FL.1831-1883) “Near Dolgelly” signed and dated 1879, also inscribed “cattle by T.F. Wainewright” watercolour with scratching out, 20.5 x 40cm £250 - £350 54


Lot 321 Lot 321 HENRY WALTON (19TH/20TH CENTURY) The English bridge, Shrewsbury, from the banks of the river Severn, signed, watercolour, 37 x 54cm £250 - £300

Lot 323 Lot 323 F**W**SEVILLE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Shrewsbury from the river Severn at dusk, Shrewsbury with a bridge spanning the river Severn, a steam train passing a signal box, both signed and dated 1890, watercolours, each 32 x 49cm, £250 - £300 (a pair)

Lot 322 Lot 322 F**W**SEVILLE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) “Shrewsbury from the pig trough” “The Severn at Shrewsbury” both signed, inscribed and dated ‘1897, watercolours, each 32.5 x 52.5cm, (a pair)

Lot 324 Lot 324 G**H**POOLEY (20TH CENTURY) Snow capped mountain with trees amongst foothills, possibly the Matterhorn, signed and dated ‘66 (1966) watercolour, 37.5 x 50.5cm £150 - £250

The artist is in the collection of the Shrewsbury Museum services. £250 - £300

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Lot 327 Lot 327 EMIL AXEL KRAUSE (FL.1891-1914) Coastal scene at low tide, with figures and fishing boats, signed and dated, 99 (1899) watercolour, 11.5 x 16cm £80 - £120

Lot 325 Lot 325 CIRCLE OF SAMUEL ATKINS (19TH CENTURY) British warships off a coastline, pencil and watercolour, 21cm x 28.5cm

£250 - £300

Lot 328 Lot 328 GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS (1838-1924) “At Gillingham on the Medway” signed, also inscribed by a later hand verso, pencil and £150 - £200 watercolour, heightened with white, 24 x 41.5cm

Lot 326 Lot 326 ARTHUR KNOWLES (C.1875-C.1950) The “R.M.S. Titanic” hitting the iceberg on it’s maiden voyage on the night of, April 15th ‘1912, signed, pencil, charcoal and watercolour, possibly on tinted paper, 23.5 x 32.5cm, The vendor’s uncle’s cousin commissioned the picture from the artist whom he met in Fleetwood, Lancashire in the early part of the last century. It was painted in memory of their relative, Wallace Henry Hartley, the band leader and violinist, who was 33, at the time of the tragedy. one survivor said that he saw Hartley and his band standing on the boat deck, as the vessel was sinking and claimed to have heard him say, “gentlemen I bid you farewell !” A newspaper reported “The part played by the orchestra on board the Titanic in her last dreadful moments will rank among the noblest in the annals of heroism at sea. £300 - £500

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Lot 330 Lot 330 † PHILIP RICKMAN (1891-1982) Male and hen pheasant in a winter landscape, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, signed, 18 x 25.5cm The picture is accompanied by another example depicting pheasants by a copse in winter, which is by a later follower of Philip Rickman, and bears a signature. (2) Provenance, Malvern Wells gallery, 211/213, Wells Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, WR14 4HF £250 - £300

Lot 329 Lot 329 HENRY J. JOHNSTONE R.B.A (1835-1907) Fisher girl on a path above a harbour, Shepherd girl with her dog, both signed, watercolour, each 25 x 17.5cm, (a pair) The artist lived in great Marlow, but also painted in St Ives, Cornwall. £300 - £350

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Lot 331 CAMILLO DE VITO (19TH CENTURY) “Eruzione Del, 1794” Vesuvius erupting by night, with figures in the foreground, and boats nearby, signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 16, (1816) watercolour and £800 - £1000 gouache, unframed, 35 x 50cm

OIL PAINTINGS Lot 333 AFTER ANDREA DEL SARTO (18TH CENTURY) “The Holy Family” “The Virgin Mary & Infant Jesus with St Elizabeth & child afterwards, St John the Baptist”, oil on canvas, inscribed on an old label verso, 142 x 110.5cm

Lot 332 EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (1854-1941) “Boulevard Sous La Neige” signed, inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame and also bearing various labels verso, watercolour and gouache, on tinted paper, 22.5 x 32.5cm,

A faithful depiction of the original in the Louvre gallery, Paris. £800 - £1200

Provenance, With, Callaghan Fine Paintings & Works of Art, 22, St.Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 1ED, May, 2007. The picture is fitted with museum quality glass. The artist was born in Paris and was mainly known for his portrayal of Parisian street scenes. In 1877 he was a student of Charles Laloue, a long time member of the Artistes Francais. During the early part of his career he used a number of pseudonyms to overcome an exclusive contract with a major gallery. These included the names, L.Dupuy, J.Lievin, and E.galiany, all of which are listed in the catalogue Raisonne. He worked mainly in gouache with a light expressive style, and captured the atmosphere of the French street scene of the early 1900’s with an accuracy that reflected that iconic era. Indeed he was one of the first painters to historically represent these bustling streets, and as such has been a great influence to a host of later artists, such as Edouard Cortes and Antoine Blanchard. £5000 - £7000 Lot 334 Lot 334 CIRCLE OF JAMES SCOULAR (1741-1787) Portrait of a gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing period costume with a red cloak and white scarf, £300 - £400 oil on copper, oval, 10.5 x 8.5cm

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Lot 335 CIRCLE OF CHARLES JERVAS, (18TH CENTURY) Portrait of Isabella Countess of Arlington in her own right, Wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer Bart, Speaker, married 1st to Henry Duke of Grafton, died, 1722, inscribed, oil on canvas, 90 x 75cm £600 - £800 Lot 336 ENGLISH SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY) Portraits of William and Mary, half length, He is wearing armour, a powdered wig and lace cravat, Mary is also half length wearing a red dress trimmed with embroidery and lace, the dress decorated with a jewel, oil on canvas, laid down on panel, within a painted oval, each, £350 - £400 31.5 x 24.5cm, (a pair) Lot 337 SIR GEORGE HAYTER (1792-1871) Portrait of William Hanmer Esquire (1792-1872) half length wearing period costume together with a red cape, signed and dated 1826, also inscribed M.A.S.L, a further old label attached to the stretcher, with details of the sitter, and the artists name, oil on canvas, 92 x 71cm, The artist studied at the Royal Academy schools and in 1815 was awarded 200 guineas by the British Institution, and in that year was appointed miniature painter to Princess Charlotte and the Prince of Saxe-Coburg. He studied in Italy 1815- 1818, and in 1825 his picture of the “Trial of Lord William Russell” became widely known through it being produced as an engraving. He was appointed as portrait and history painter to Queen Victoria in 1837, painting her coronation ceremony, as well as her state portrait, for which he was knighted in 1842. He enjoyed a lucrative practice as a fashionable portrait painter. £600 - £800

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Lot 339 Lot 339 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a young boy, probably Lord Hanmer half length wearing a period jacket, white shirt and black stock, £300 - £500 oil on canvas, oval, 76.5 x 63.5cm

Lot 337

Lot 340 Lot 340 FOLLOWER OF JOHN LINNELL (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of Joseph Hodgson (1788-1869) seated in a red chair holding a document, a quill ink well and other objects on a desk nearby, oil on board, with arched top corners, 25 x 20cm Joseph Hodgson was the son of a Birmingham merchant, he went to King Edward VI school and later became a doctor attending Sir Robert Peel in his last illness.

Lot 338 Lot 338 FREDERICK YEATES HURLSTONE (1801-1869) Portrait of Elizabeth Jane Conroy, (1811-1855) Half length wearing a black dress and fur stole, inscribed on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, unframed, £250 - £300 91 x 70.5cm

See Journal of the American Medical Association Vol 19, november 27th 1967 The work also bears Hodgson’s signature on an old label together with a wax seal, initials, J.H £150 - £200

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Lot 343 Lot 343 WILLIAM GREAVES (1852-1938) “Springtime, Sherwood Forest” signed, also inscribed on the original frame, oil on canvas, £350 - £450 61 x 91cm Lot 341 Lot 341 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY ) Portrait of Mrs Mary Parr (nee Eyre) wearing a blue dress, lace trimmed bonnet and red sash, indistinctly inscribed on an old label verso, oil on canvas, 76 x 63.5cm Mary Parr was the second wife of Doctor Samuel Parr, who enjoyed considerable notoriety during his life and is well chronicled on the internet. They were married in December ‘1816, Mary died at Kenilworth in 1848. oil on canvas, 76.5 x 63.5cm £250 - £300

Lot 344 Lot 344 WILLIAM HENRY MANDER (1850-1922) “On the Wnion Dolgelly” signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 96, (1896) also inscribed verso in the artists own hand, oil on canvas, 41 x 61cm £700 - £1000

Lot 345 Lot 345 ALFRED PETTIT (FL.1856-1871) “Lake Rydal, Cumberland” inscribed with the artists name and title of the work, on the £300 - £350 original frame, oil on canvas, 25.5 x 38cm

Lot 342 Lot 342 OCTAVIUS THOMAS CLARK (1851-1921) Summer landscape with figures and a dog, Wooded lane with a figure beside silver birch trees and a cottage, both signed, oil on canvas, each 61.5 x 106.5cm, (a pair) £600 - £700

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Lot 349 Lot 349 † WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (B.1927) “Fisherman’s Reach” signed and dated ‘77 (1977) also inscribed on the stretcher £250 - £300 verso, oil on canvas, 61 x 91.5cm

Lot 346 Lot 346 ALFRED DE BREANSKI SNR. R.B.A (1852-1928) “Loch Katrine” signed, also inscribed verso in the artists own hand, oil on canvas, 31 x 35.5cm £600 - £1000

Lot 347 Lot 347 GEORGE TURNER (1843-1910) Watermill with ducks on a stream nearby, signed, oil on canvas, 30 x 45.5cm

Lot 350 no lot

£250 - £350

Lot 351 Lot 351 ERNEST HERBERT WHYDALE A.R.E (1886-1952) Coastal scene with a sandy cove and cliffs in the foreground, signed, Whydale, oil on canvas, 71cm x 91.5cm Possibly a scene in Cornwall Lot 352 no lot

Lot 348 Lot 348 JOHN BRETT (1831-1902) Vegetation and rocks beside a Coastal footpath, oil and mixed media on paper, unframed, 25.5 x 36.5cm, There is a pencil sketch of two figures in the lower left corner, the actual work is also unfinished. Authenticated by a member of the Fine Art Society £250 - £300

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Lot 354

Lot 353 JOHN WILLIAM HAYNES (FL. 1852-1882) ‘Story time, an interior scene with a country man and two children in a cottage interior’, £150 - £200 signed, oil on canvas, 36cm x 31cm Lot 354 JAMES HAYLLAR R.B.A (1829-1920) “Easier said than done” inscribed with the artists name, the title and the original price of, £21, together with his address, Castle Priory, Wallingford, oil on canvas, 35.5 x 30.5cm, The artist was noted for his portraits, but portrayed children from 1866 onwards, achieving his first success with “Miss Lily’s Carriage stops the Way” from this time he continued to paint a great many subjects which included children and pretty girls. In 1875 he rented “Castle Priory” a large house in Wallingford, on the Thames, from where he painted many of his works, often depicting village life. Four of his daughters, Jessica, Edith, Mary and Kate, were all talented artists, exhibiting alongside their father at The Royal Academy. A study of the work of, “James Hayllar and his daughters was published by Christopher Wood in the Connoisseur in April-May, 1974. £800 - £1200 Lot 355 OLIVER CLARE (1853-1927) Still life of grapes, plums, raspberries, a peach and greengages, signed, oil on board, 29.5 x 22.5cm £500 - £600 Lot 355

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Lot 357

Lot 356 THOMAS SMYTHE (1825-1907) Stable interior with a young farm boy, a horse, dog and cat nearby, £500 - £700 signed, oil on canvas, 30.5 x 40.5cm

Lot 357 EDWARD LLOYD (1818-1901) “Linnaeus” a grey hunter in a stable interior, signed, inscribed with the horses name on the frame, also inscribed “Ellesmere” and dated, 4th Dec’ 1886, oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76.5cm Sold together with a letter from Miss M.Faulks giving details on the artist and his association with the Ellesmere area. The artist resided in Ellesmere and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1861, from a Willow Street, Ellesmere address, he specialised in Sporting and Animal subjects. £300 - £400

Lot 358 Lot 358 R**BALADES (20TH CENTURY) The Grand Canal, Venice scene with figures in gondolas beside buildings, signed, oil on canvas, 60 x 92cm £400 - £500

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Lot 359

Lot 359 MARC ALDINE (1870-1955) Venetian canal scene with a figure in a gondola, sunlit buildings and fishing boats in the distance, signed, also inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 38 x 55cm, Provenance, with Haynes Fine Art of Broadway, The Bindery galleries, 69 High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DP (Stock Ref.3989) The picture is sold together with a copy of various documentation and a photograph. The name Aldine is the pseudonym for the painter Antoine Bouvard who is perhaps the most famous early 20th century artist who was producing scenes of Venice, he was born in St.Jean-de-Bournay in L’Isere, he trained as an architect and studied art & architecture under Constant-Dufeus, at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, later becoming the director of architectural services for the Seine, he was responsible for several major building projects in the city. His pictures show the influence of the painter Felix Ziem, capturing the warmth and beauty of Venice. £12000 - £15000

Lot 360 MARK ALDINE (1870-1955) Venetian canal scene with a figure in a gondola, a bridge and sunlit buildings nearby, signed, also inscribed on a plaque, and inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 56 x 38.5cm, Provenance, with Haynes Fine Art of Broadway, (Stock Ref. 11015) Sold together with various documents, relating to the picture when originally purchased

Lot 361 Lot 361 JUAN COVAS (20TH CENTURY, MAJORCAN) “Maternidad Con Flores” signed and extensively inscribed verso, also bearing a label with the date, 23rd September, 1967, oil on canvas, 81.5 x 64.5cm

For biographical details on the artist, see previous lot. £10000 - £12000

Provenance, galerias De Arte, grife & Escoda, Avda Jaime III, 130138 Palma De Mallorca, Espana. £250 - £300

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20TH CENTURY

Lot 362

Lot 362 † HOWARD HODGKIN (B.1932) “Bleeding ‘1981” inscribed on an exhibition label verso, bearing the artists initials and date ‘81 (1981) within the image, also bearing a further number ‘23

Lot 364 † PETER HOWSON (B.1958) “Nude 9” signed, Howson, and numbered ‘9 also initialled ‘H, and inscribed on a gallery label verso, pencil drawing, 20 x 13.5cm, Provenance, Bebb Fine Art, 1,Church Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1AP. £300 - £400

From the three aluminium plates series, with hand colouring, Lithographic print, 91.5 x 151.5cm, The paper also has a blind stamp in the form of a hand, with a finger pointing upwards. £1500 - £2000

Lot 365 NORMAN ADAMS R.A (1927-2005) “Stormy evening, mountains and sea, South Harris” signed with initials, inscribed and dated, 65, (1965) also inscribed on a gallery label verso, watercolour, 21 x 25cm

Lot 363 † ROY FAIRCHILD WOODARD (B.1953) Venetian festival with figures dancing in a square, flags and banners on buildings nearby, signed artists proof, limited edition, no 207/385, coloured reproduction, the picture is further embellished with paint, inks material and gilding, also bearing further various signatures, 100.5 x 130.5cm,

Provenance, Roland Browse & Delbanco, 19, Cork Street, London, W1 £200 - £300

The artist is influenced by the Renaissance period particularly the frescos and paintings that were produced at this time. He uses varied interwoven elements such as fabrics and flowers in his work. The crumbling plaster works of ancient frescos are, also alluded to in his use of plaster, as a base for acrylic and oil over-painting. He regularly visits Italy for further inspiration. £400 - £500

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Lot 366

Lot 366 JOHN PIPER C.H (1903-1992) “Battersea Reach on the Thames” signed, also said to bear an inscription to the reverse with Piper’s wife’s name, “Myfanwy” pen ink and watercolour wash, 45.5 x 50cm Produced circa, 1928 according to Robert Upstone of The Fine Art Society, London, who has verified it as an early example of the artists work. £1500 - £2000

Lot 367 JEAN BRATBY (1927-2008) “Chalk & Flint” signed, inscribed and dated verso,1965, also inscribed, Spring, oil on canvas, 25.5 x 30.5cm £200 - £300

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Lot 369

Lot 368 † SIR NOEL COWARD (1899-1973) “Off Shore, Shoreham” signed, also inscribed on an old gallery label, with the title and the term, “The Master” painted circa, 1950, oil on canvas board, 23 x 31.5cm,

Lot 369 † ERIC WARD (B.1945) “The Art Class” signed, also inscribed verso with the title and the artists address, 5, ocean View Terrace, St Ives, oil on board, 30 x 25.5cm The picture is sold together with an old press cutting from “The Daily Telegraph” dated 6th nov’ 1998, alongside the original invoice from, Leon Suddaby Fine Art Lifeboat Hill, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LE, dated, 25th october ‘1989 the original price being, £110 £100 - £150

Provenance, Malvern Wells gallery, (Fine Art Dealers) 211/213, Wells Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, WR14 4HF £500 - £700

Lot 370 JONATHAN ARMIGEL WADE (B.1960) “Tea Break” signed, also inscribed on the artists label verso, with the title, £1000 - £1500 and numbered 1513, oil on board, 54 x 88cm

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INDEX OF ARTISTS A/B/C

G/H/I

Adams, norman 365 Aldine, Marc 359, 360 Armigel Wade, Jonathan 370 Atkins, Samuel, Circle of 325 Balades, R** 358 Bates, David 314, 315 Birket Foster, Myles, Follower of 318 Bratby, Jean 367 Brett, John 348 Clare, oliver 355 Covas, Juan 361 Coward, Sir noel 368

galien-Laloue, Eugene greaves , William Hamilton, Hugh Douglas Haylarr, James Hayter, Sir george Henry Mander, William Herbert Whydale, Ernest Hodgkin, Howard Howson, Peter Hulstone, Frederick Yeates

D/E/F

Jervas, Charles, Circle of Johnstone, Henry J. Kinnaird, Henry John Knowles, Arthur Krause, Emil Axel Linnell, John, Follower of Lloyd, Edward Lucien Davies, Joseph

De Breanski, Alfred Snr. 346 De Vito, Camillo 331 Del Sarto, Andrea, After 333 Duncan, Edward 312 English School 336, 339, 341 Fairchild Woodard, Roy 363 Fox, Henry Charles 313

M/N/O/P 332 343 311 354 337 344 351 362 364 338

Mears, george Pearson, Cornelius Petitt, Alfred Piper, John Pooley, F*H

335 329 316 326 327 340 357 317

T/U/V

J/K/L

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310 319, 320 345 366 324

Q/R/S Rickman, Philip Robin Jennings, Walter Scoular, James, Circle of Seville, F*W Smythe, Thomas

Thomas Clark, octavius Turner, george

330 349 334 322, 323 356

342 347

W/X/Y/Z Walters, george Stanfield Walton, Henry Ward, Eric William Haynes, John

328 321 369 353


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John Constable In our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

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Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the artist, but less certainty as to authorship John Constable is expressed than in the preceding category.

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In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

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Wednesday 19th November 2014 – Sale Report There was plenty to choose from in the final offering in 2014 for paintings, silver and jewellery and buyers were not backwards in coming forwards with a whole raft of four and five figure prices recorded in this sale. The day began with the silver section where an Edwardian silver butt marker with ivory pegs by George Betjemann and Sons hallmarked London 1902, went ‘shooting’ over a £200/300 estimate to take £800. This was followed by a late 18th century silver mounted coconut cup and cover by Ebenezer Coker and dated to 1760 which again confounded expectations of £300/500 when it sold for a healthy £1,000. A few lots later a Walker and Hall Victorian silver centrepiece, Sheffield 1892, formerly sold from the Leverhulme Collection in 2001, took £2,900 (Estimate £2,000/4,000) when it sold to an internet buyer. 2014 was a great year for amber at Halls and this sale was another opportunity to see it shine. Chinese buyers were once again in evidence and the first strong result was registered for a twenty eight bead example estimated at £2,000/4,000. Weighing 196 grams and of deep butterscotch colour, the necklace eventually sold to a Chinese buyer for £9.000. Five lots later, an amber bead necklace and pendant comprising fifty nine graduated butterscotch oval amber beads again bettered hopes of £4,000/6,000 when it sold to the same Chinese buyer for £10,000, second highest price of the sale. Novelty and rarity are nearly always qualities guaranteed to sell a lot at auction. The front cover lot here had both these attributes in abundance. This was a John Brogden archaeological revival gold pharaoh brooch in its original box which had been consigned during a routine valuation event. John Brogden was a Victorian designer whose career spanned some forty years from the 1830s to the 1870s and whose work is highly sought after. Estimated at £3,000/5,000, this diminutive brooch sold for £4,200 to the London trade.

Another name which is also sure to have hands waving bids in excitement is Faberge. Here a blue enamelled egg pendant with a pear shaped ruby and two brilliant cut diamonds and certificate of authenticity proved once again the durability of this brand when it sold to a Cambridgeshire buyer for £2,200 against an estimate of £600/800. In brisk trade in the picture section, a pair of pen, ink and watercolour washes of ‘Constantinople’ showing naval vessels excited a great deal of pre-sale interest. Attributed to Antoine Ignace Melling (1763-1831) these detailed views of the city and Bosporus were sensibly priced at £1,000/1,500 but ended up selling to the London trade for £6,500.

Top price of the day was the £12,500 given by a Cheshire buyer for a set of four unframed oil studies of children by Brian Shields (1951-1997) who went by the nomenclature ‘Braaq’. They had been estimated at £4.000/6.000 but were the sort of lively studies which the market favours from Braaq. Other top prices for paintings included £8,200 offered by a Shropshire buyer for a Benjamin Williams Leader RA (1831-1923), £7,000 for an oil study of ‘La Porte Saint-Martin’ by Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) and £3,000 for an oil study by the popular contemporary artist, Jonathan Armigel Wade (b.1960) titled ‘After the Shooting Lunch’.

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Fine Furniture, European Ceramics & Works of Art Auction to be held on

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Two French bronze groups after Jules Moigniez (1835-1894) ÂŁ300-500 each

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Definitions. In these Conditions Halls Holdings Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Halls Holdings Limited conducting the auction is called the “Auctioneer”.

2. general. Whilst Halls Holdings Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogues and the description of any lot:(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Halls Holdings Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Halls Holdings Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within ten days of the day of the sale. 3. The Auction. (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 4. Rescission. notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Halls Holdings Limited have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Halls Holdings Limited in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Halls Holdings Limited that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The seller and the buyer agree to be bound by Halls Holdings Limited’s decision 5. Default. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller because they act as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. 6. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the general and any Special Conditions of Sale. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on Halls Holdings Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Halls Holdings Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Halls Holdings Limited’s employees.

ConDITIonS oF SALE APPLICABLE To BUYERS 8. Inspection. opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 9. Property and Risk. The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 10 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay Halls Holdings Limited such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the auctioneer’s sole direction be put up again and re-sold. 10. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Halls Holdings Limited that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 11. Removal of goods. (a) no purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b) In the event of any failure of the buyer to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lots, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Handelsbanken Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within forty-eight hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted. 12. Purchase Price. The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price of 19.5%. Under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme operated by HM Customs & Excise, the premium does attract VAT as an addition to the stated premium rate. There is a 2.5% surcharge on all transactions made by credit card along with a one pound fee for payments on debit cards under twenty five pounds. 13. Commission to Bid. Halls Holdings Limited will execute bids on behalf of intending buyers unable to attend the sale at no charge. Halls Holdings Limited undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as allowed by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted in writing and whilst every care is taken in carrying out instructions Halls Holdings Limited cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions made in carrying out such bids. 14. Lots on which Value Added Tax is payable on or included in the hammer price are indicated in the catalogue or description sheet with a sign. VAT is payable on or included in the hammer price of such lots at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.


ConDITIonS oF SALE APPLICABLE To SELLERS 15. The seller authorises Halls Holdings Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 19.5% plus VAT. The seller agrees to pay all special advertising charges and illustration charges (see 24) insomuch that they are reasonable. Scale of Commission - Halls Business tariff card available at all Halls offices and salerooms on request. 16. Value Added Tax. A seller who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the Dealer Margin Scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 17. Instructions. All goods delivered to the Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for Sale by Auction and will be catalogued and sold accordingly unless special instructions are recorded on the receipt. 18. Reserves. Halls Holdings Limited will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves but if no reserves have been received prior to the day of the Sale, the lot will be sold without reserve or at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Reserves must be confirmed in writing or notified on the receipt at the time of delivery. 19. Indemnity. Vendors shall indemnify Halls Holding Ltd against any claims in connection with goods sold by Halls on the vendor’s behalf. 20. Collections. The Auctioneers do not themselves undertake the collection of goods but acting expressly as Agents, they will if required, instruct or recommend a carrier on the vendor’s behalf for which there will be a charge. 21. Withdrawals. Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, or where a lot is withdrawn for any reason other than misattribution or authenticity, Halls Holdings Limited reserves the right to charge a fee equal to 10% plus VAT of the reserve price of the lot, or where no reserve has been fixed, Halls’ lower estimate of the item(s) withdrawn, together with any expenses incurred in relation to the item(s) withdrawn. 22. Insurance. Halls Fine Art are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to its clients. However, Halls Holdings Limited, for its own protection insures property consigned to it at bottom pre sale estimate, unless the item has been sold, in which instance property is insured at the hammer price for loss, occasioned as a result of theft, fire or negligence whilst in their custody or control.

23. Warranty of Title. The seller warrants to Halls Holdings Limited and to the buyer that he is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 24. Photography. Vendors give Halls Holdings Limited the right to photograph and illustrate and promote any lot placed with them for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations at any time at their discretion, whether or not in connection with the auction. 25. Electrical and Mechanical goods. The seller and consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Halls Holdings Limited that on the date received by Halls that the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify Halls its servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any breach of the above warranty. 26. Agency. The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents only and are not responsible for any default by the buyer. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim liability for paying the vendor until they have received settlement from the purchaser. 27. Warehousing. The Auctioneers exempt themselves from any liability to goods delivered to their salerooms without sufficient sale instructions, and reserve the right to make a warehousing charge in this respect. A similar warehousing charge will be applicable for goods left on their premises after they have requested the vendor to remove them. 28. Unsold goods. Unsold goods must be collected if they are not to be re-offered within 14 days following receipt of any after sale advice slip. Halls Holdings Limited reserve the right to sell by auction on behalf of the vendor without reserve any items after this period. 29. Important notice. Any monies held on your behalf will be held in a Clients Bank Account at the Handelsbanken, Shrewsbury and will be protected by the FSA. Furthermore for your protection, Halls adhere to the Clients Monies rules of the RICS. Any incidental interest earned on such monies will be retained by Halls as part of their terms of engagements, and by instructing Halls to act on your behalf, you are agreeing to and endorsing that course of action. RICS operates a Clients’ Money Protection Scheme (CMPS). This scheme, of last resort, covers direct loss of clients’ money as a result of misappropriation (or equivalent) by a RICS Regulated Firm, up to a £50,000 limit. ThecmPS nor Halls will provide protection for the failure of a bank. But protection for bank failure is provided by The Financial Services Compensation Scheme up to a £50,000 limit. A copy of Halls complaints procedure is on display at all Halls offices, and a copy will be made available to you on request.

HALLS HoLDIngS LIMITED Company Registration number: 06597073 Vat Registration number: 549 7365 94

MonEY LAUnDERIng Lots in this sale may be purchased with notes, coins or travellers cheques in sterling provided that the total payable by you does not exceed the equivalent in sterling of €15,000. If the amount payable by you exceeds the equivalent of €15,000, the balance must be paid otherwise than in notes, coins or travellers cheques. These conditions are in accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2003.


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COMMISSION BIDDING SLIP SALE DATE: Wednesday 18th March 2015 Bid on my behalf at the above Sale for the following LoTS up to the prices specified these to be executed as cheaply as allowed by such other commissions or reserves. Please note all successful bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 19½% plus VAT. I have read and agree to comply with the notices and Conditions of Sale.

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name (Block Letters) ........................................................................................................................................................... Email ................................................................................................................................................................................. Address (Block Letters) ........................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................. Post Code:....................................................... Telephone number: .......................................................................................................................................................... Signature:............................................................. Date:.............................................. Time......................................... IMPoRTAnT noTICE: If bids cannot be read clearly, they will not be executed. Commission bids for unregistered buyers must be accompanied by a form of identification. Commission bids left on the day of sale cannot be guaranteed and on day of sale will not be accepted from unregistered buyers. If you do not wish to receive direct mailing from Halls Holdings Ltd. Please tick here PLEASE noTE: Halls can recommend shipping options

Telephone lines must be booked by 4.30pm on Tuesday 17th March 2015. We do not accept telephone bids on the day of the sale. Please book early to avoid disappointment.

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Asian Art at Halls 亞洲藝術品 Specialising in Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art

May 13th Auction Entries now invited

For further details please contact: Rebecca Moss T: 01743 450 700 E: rebecca@hallsgb.com W: www.hallsgb.com/fine-art


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