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C AT H E R I N E S O U T H O N a u c t i o n e e r s & v a l u e r s l t d

Wednesday 14th February 2024

A N T I Q U E S & C O L L E C TA B L E S - F e b r u a r y 2 0 24

Antiques & Jewellery



Antiques & Jewellery Wednesday 14th February at 9.30am at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE 0208 468 1010

VIEWING Monday 12th February 3pm - 6pm Tuesday 13th February 9am - 5pm Wednesday 14th February 9am - 12noon PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A LIVE ONLINE AUCTION WITH NO ROOM BIDDING

OFFICE: Chislehurst Business Centre 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH


Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Director:

Catherine Southon

Specialists:

Tom Blest Victoria Clay

Auction Assistant:

Albert Radford

Auction Enquiries and Information:

0208 468 1010 07808 737694 Email: info@catherinesouthon.co.uk

AUCTION VENUE Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9PE. We will be situated at Farleigh Court from Monday 12th February until Friday 16th February

I M P O R TA N T N O T I C E S Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.the-saleroom.com All payments should be made by bank transfer, debit card or through www.the-saleroom.com. Please note that we no longer accept payment by cash or credit card.

LIVE INTERNET BIDDING This auction is online only with no in-person bidding. Online bidding is available via our website at a nominal additional fee of 1% + VAT. We also offer bidding by telephone and by the placing of absentee bids. Bidding is also available via the-saleroom.com for which the additional fee is 4.95% + VAT.

COLLECTIONS Items can be collected from the auction venue, Farleigh Golf Club, on Wednesday 14th 9:30am – 6pm, Thursday 15th 9.00am – 5pm, Friday 16th 9am – 2.30pm. LARGE ITEMS (W lots): Must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 16th. Please arrange transport before this deadline. Uncollected lots marked with a W will be transported to our offsite storage facility and collection can be arranged by appointment only. Additional fees may apply. Non Warehouse Lots can be collected from our office by appointment from Monday February 19th from 10.00am at Chislehurst Business Centre, 1 Bromley Lane, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6LH by appointment only. We are able to post small non-breakable items.

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AUCTIONS The Company trades as Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. The Company’s registered office is: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA. Company Registration Number 08020183. Registered in England and Wales.


(LOTS 1-800)

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1. W A William IV giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror c.1830, the central plate flanked by twin outer plates, within a split pilaster spiral fluted frame with lotus leaf capitals, the acanthus frieze above a central shell, on ebonised ball feet, gilt decoration refinished, height 85cm, width 161cm £150-£250 2. A William IV giltwood gesso overmantel mirror 1830s, the plate within an ebonised reeded slip and a fluted column outer frame with flowerhead and leaf carved corners and lotus leaf bases, gilt re-finished, height 76cm, width 101cm £80-£120

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3. A pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso girandole mirrors the gadrooned arched frames ending in husks, twin scrolls and triple candlearms with sconces, refinished (2), height 120cm, width 36cm £100-£150

5. A Regency style cream and gilt decorated convex mirror 19th century and later, the later plate within a reeded mahogany slip and a stepped concave outer frame decorated with floral motifs and a band of husks, diam. 54.5cm £120-£180

4. A pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso mirror backed wall brackets late 19th century, the rocaille and flowerhead crestings above side uprights and enclosing arched mirror plates, the bowed breakfront shelves above ribbon tied and harebell aprons, refinished (2), height 76cm, width 27cm £150-£250

6. An Arts and Crafts brass embossed mirror 1900s, in the Glasgow School style, the bevelled plate within a Celtic knotwork frame, height 57cm, width 37cm £70-£100 7. An Arts and Crafts octagonal copper wall mirror C.1900, the bevelled mirror plate within a sectional frame divided by brass bobbin mounts, 39.5cm £40-£60

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8 8. A pair of brass eagles on plinths late 19th century, the eagles with wings outstretched, raised on polished steel waisted octagonal stands, the domed bases with brass beading (2), height 29cm, bases 18.5cm diam £80-£120 9. A Regency gilt gesso convex mirror c.1820 circular convex plate with ebonised reeded slip, the cavetto frame with ball mounts and ribbon and reed moulded outer border, diameter 48cm £100-£150 10. W A French Louis XVI style kingwood and mahogany occasional table late 19th century, of kidney shaped form, mahogany banded and with kingwood parquetry, the top above a drawer and on tapered legs joined by an undertier, underside stencilled ‘3712’, height 72cm, width 55cm £100-£150 11. W An Edwardian mahogany bijouterie table in the George III Chippendale style, with blind fret decoration to the glazed hinged top and shaped frieze, on square tapered fluted legs joined by an openwork X-form stretcher, height 76cm, width 41cm £80-£120

9 12. W A Victorian ebonised and satinwood banded credenza late 19th century, with gilt brass gadrooned mounts, the frieze with Sèvres style porcelain ovals and the central door with an oval Sèvres style plaque of an 18th century lady, flanked by fluted columns and bowed glazed doors, on a plinth base with turned bun feet, height 109cm, width 150cm, depth 43cm £300-£400

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13. Ø W A late Victorian calamander octagonal occasional table circa 1890, boxwood and ebony strung and with burr walnut bandings and ivory anthemions, the moulded top on four turned legs joined by an X-form stretcher, the downswept legs ending in brass capped castors stamped ‘Copes Patent’, underside stamped, ‘2 2704’, height 66cm, width 59cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: FC8MS53XJ £120-£180

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16. Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn). An oak smokers armchair with tan leather backs and squab cushion, carved mouse signature, height 111cm, width 62.5cm, depth 80.5cm

14. W An early Victorian rosewood framed four fold room screen in the manner of Jennens and Bettridge the frame enclosing canvas panels, black ground to one side and dark green to the other, decorated in polychrome oils and gilt with exotic birds, flower baskets, urns and trailing floral garlands among gilt Rococo chinoiserie scrolling foliage, height 190cm, length 287cm

Purchased 2011 from Robert Mouseman’s Craftsmen Ltd £600-£800 17. Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn) An oak standard lamp, octagonal column and base, with craved mouse signature and parchment shade, height 179cm

Purchased Harrods Antiques Fair 2008 £2,000-£3,000 15. W Robert James Workshop ‘Alice Half-Sized’ a limited edition hot cast bronze figure, cast by Castle Fine Art Foundry, with signed certificate numbered 1/20, on an associated square concrete plinth, height 66cm, height on plinth 127cm Purchased 2017 £400-£600

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Purchased 2011 from Robert Mouseman’s Craftsmen Ltd £200-£300

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18. Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn. (1876-1955) An oak spinning chair c.1970 the shaped back pierced back over a rounded adzed seat raised on three angled octagonal supports, carved mouse signature to side of back, height 84cm £250-£350

19. W An Edwardian mahogany and leather tub shaped swivel desk chair the scroll back and seat in tan studded leather, the pierced x frame back on turned supports on four downswept supports, height 75cm, width 69.5cm, depth 64cm £200-£300

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 25. A collection of mid 20th century French shell encrusted items comprising a jewellery box, a wall mirror, three easel back rectangular mirror and three trinket boxes (8), first length 24cm £80-£120

20. W An Edwardian mahogany and leather tub shaped swivel desk chair the scroll back and seat in green studded leather, the pierced x frame back on turned supports on four downswept supports on ceramic casters, height 80cm, width 70cm, depth 65cm £200-£300 21. Four early 20th century Persian rugs comprising a Hamadan rug with central herati field, a small Hamadan rug, a small Turkish Kazak style runner and Kirsehir rugl (4), first 103 x 150cm £80-£120

22. A modern Persian Qum silk rug with central medallion in field of scrolling foliage on a black ground, within foliate borders, signed, 102 x 159cm £100-£150

23. A large Heriz carpet, North West Persia, c.1910 the red ground field of vines and stylised flowers with central medallion framed by blue ground spandrels within dark blue ground wide borders of palmettes and vines, 376 x 283.5cm £200-£300 24. An early 20th century Afhshar rug, North West Persia central field with rows of geometric motifs on a dark blue ground, within floral borders, 112 x 115cm £100-£150

26. A Regency gonzalo alves tea caddy, c.1820 of sarcophagus form, inlaid with stringing, the hinged lid with a 18th century style print to its underside and twin lids, ends with gilt metal loop handles, on brass ball feet, together with a Regency rosewood example, the interior twin lidded, on bun feet, and a George III burr elm caddy, c.1800, with banding and stringing and a twin lidded interior (3), Largest rosewood example, width 20cm £80-£120 27. A Victorian walnut and figured walnut stationery cabinet, c.1870 of wedge shaped form, the narrow domed rear lid revealing a removable adjustable calendar with days and a central date, the twin doors revealing a shaped stepped interior with cut glass lidded inkwells and ruler, below is a removable folding twin inset writing section, the lids to the inkwells each contain a faux insect, height 38cm, width 43cm, depth 27cm £150-£250 28. A Victorian Tunbridge ware walnut work box the hinged lid with a mosaic panel of Eridge Castle, the interior with lift out tray with divisions, length 33cm, depth 24.2cm, height 15cm £100-£150 29. A Victorian Tunbridge ware rosewood table inkstand and two boxes first fitted with central square inkwell and a pen rest raised on compressed feet, together with a walnut box the lid inlaid with mosaic panel of a bird and a table cigarette box (3), first length 12.9cm £100-£150

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30. An early 20th century novelty carved antler walking cane the handle carved with an owl set with glass eyes with prey in its mouth, silver collar London, 1911, M Jacobs & Co. with presentation inscription dated 1914, malacca tapering shaft, height 9.2cm £100-£150 31. A Brigg & Sons novelty walking cane c.1900 in one piece, the handle carved and painted in form of a cats head with glass eyes, green stained tapering shaft, stamped Brigg, length 94cm £120-£180 32. Three novelty dog head walking canes c.1900 comprising first the handle carved as hound with long snout and glass eyes, bamboo shaft, second a one piece hazel cane the handle carved as a boxer with glass eyes, third handle carved as a spaniel, with glass eyes, foliate embossed collar, tapering malacca shaft (3), first length 90cm £100-£150

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33. Two late 19th century novelty walking canes the first a glove holder cane, the carved wood pommel in the form of a monkey with glass eyes and mechanical mouth, hardwood tapering shafts with silver collars, second, the ebony pommel also carved as a monkey with glass eyes, silver collar and tapering ebonised shaft (2), First length 94cm, second length 78.5cm £150-£250 34. A late Victorian holly walking cane scratch carved and soot heightened with satirical political caricatures and cartoons including ‘Talk found in the House of Commons, Length unknown’ the British Lion trampling on the Irish Land League and others relating to Home Rule etc, signed Frank Davey and dated 1881, length 90.5cm £100-£150 35. A late 19th century novelty dog head walking cane the handle carved in the form of a black poodle with glass eyes, gilt metal collar with blue glass cabochons, tapering hazel shaft, first length 87.3cm £100-£150

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36. Three Victorian and later novelty walking canes first the fruitwood handle carved and painted in the form of a pierrot with glass eyes sat on a tree stump, gilt collar, tapering palmwood shaft, second the brass handle in the form of Mr Punch, gilt collar, tapering ebony shaft, third, the fruitwood terminal naively carved as Bonzo the dog, malacca shaft with white metal collar (3), first length 89.5cm £100-£150 37. A grotesque novelty carved holly one piece walking cane c.1900 the handle carved in the form of a grotesque man with a large with glass eyes, green stained shaft, length 88.8cm £80-£120 38. An Edwardian novelty walking cane the handle carved and painted as a ducks head with glass eyes with ivorine collar and gilt collar, tapering hardwood shaft, length 85cm £60-£80

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39. Ø An Edwardian novelty walking cane the Japanese carved ivory pommel in the from of a frog with glass eyes, foliate scroll embossed collar with vacant shield reserve, ebonised tapering shaft, length 89cm

42. Ø A French novelty walking cane c.1900 the Japanese carved ivory pommel in the form of a turtle climbing on a log with frogs and toad, silver collar with French control marks and makers mark, rosewood shaft, length 93.8cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: T57E6VPX £150-£250

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 89PUE6LP £100-£150

40. An Edwardian novelty walking stick the Japanese carved ivory pommel in the form of a rat curled in a ball with glass eyes, white metal collar, rosewood tapering shaft, length 93cm

43. An Edwardian novelty walking cane the Japanese ivory pommel carved with noh masks, silver collar, ebony shaft and bone ferrule, length 90.5cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 7SQPHD3P £150-£250

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 1A7WCC4K £80-£120

41. Ø A late Victorian novelty walking cane the Japanese ivory pomel carved as tiger emerging from bamboo forest, gilt metal collar, ebonised tapering shaft, horn ferrule, length 95.7cm

44. Ø An early 20th century novelty walking stick the carved ivory handle in the form of a barking dogs head with glass eyes, silver collar hallmarked London, 1923, Thomas Davis, with foliate engraved decoration and shield shaped reserve bearing initials, malacca shaft, length 88cm

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: AT2RHBEH £100-£150

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XTHN61HG £100-£150

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46 45. Ø A late 19th century scrimshaw handled walking stick the whale ivory handle engraved with a narwhal, half spiral twist carved wood shaft with horn ferrule, length 97.5cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 7HQYKZHK £100-£150 46. Ø A Japanese shibayama ivory handled malacca walking stick the handle decorated with insects, signed, silver collar with presentation inscription dated 1914, length 93cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: TBQSHQH9 £100-£150

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47. Two African carved hardwood tribal walking canes early 20th century, first probably Zulu, with pointed knop, the shaft carved with a raised snake eating a lizard, second ebony inlaid with wire carved with two entwined snakes and two heads (2), first length 94.5cm, second 87cm £80-£120

53. A late Victorian novelty Mr Punch carved walking cane c.1900 the fruitwood handle carved in the form of Mr Punch wearing a top hart with glass inset eyes, metal collar, tapering malacca shaft, length 95cm £100-£150

48. A Victorian bamboo library long arm book grab brass pincer and trigger stamped Harris & Sheldon Birmingham, length 107.5cm £60-£80

54. An Italian novelty silver topped Murano glass walking cane by Giovanni Cenedese the pommel in the form of the Commedia dell’arte character Pulcinella, stamped 800, etched signature and bearing label, length 90cm £80-£120

49. A collection of early 20th century walking canes comprising a bamboo racing cane with silver pencil, an Iraqi silver and niello topped ebony cane the pommel decorated with river scene with dhows, a hardwood cane with Turkshead knot ropework pommel, a mallacca cane with gilt wire pommel, an Indian carved sandalwood walking cane, a rosewood cane with metal handle in the form of claw holding a hatching egg, an Artist’s rifles bamboo swagger stick, and a lady’s green silk umbrella by Fulton (8), first length 86cm £100-£150 50. A late Victorian novelty silver handled walking stick unmarked, the handle naturalistically modelled as sleeping putto on a branch, bright cut collar with shield shaped reserve with presentation inscription dated 1890, tapering ebonised tapering shaft, length 93cm £80-£120 51. A novelty walking cane/sword stick the handle in the form of a bronze bust bronze bust of ‘Old Bill’ signed Bruce Bairnsfather, brass collar, ebonised tapering shaft containing a square 51cm stiletto blade, length 90.5cm £80-£120 52. A late 19th century Folk Art scratch carved walking stick etched with a hunting scene with mounted huntsmen following a pack of hounds, length 88cm £80-£120

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55. Four Japanese Meiji period bamboo walking sticks c.1900 relief carved with root terminals, first carved with a snake, crabs, toads and molluscs, signed, second with coiled snake and a monkey, signed in a branch the other two with monkeys (4), first length 91.2cm £100-£150 56. Five Japanese Meiji period bamboo walking sticks c.1900 various carved with root terminals, one with a figure carrying a basket of fruit with monkeys, signed, one with herons and a bird perched in a branch, signed, another a mountainous landscape with trees and houses etc (5), first length 89cm £100-£150 57. Ø An early 19th century piqué work inlaid ivory topped walking cane the tapering cylindrical knop with swagged piqué decoration, silver collar, on a malacca shaft, metal ferule, length 92.5cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: U2Q5YERG £100-£150

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 58. A collection of Edwardian and later walking canes and sticks to include a Lancewood shooting / walking stick with folding seat, ebonised cane the top encasing a clock, a hazel stick with rams horn handle carved and painted in the from of a trout, another rams horn handled stick, an ebonised cane with orange bakelite pommel inset with a compass, assorted white metal topped canes etc (13), first length 84.5cm £80-£120 59. Five late Victorian / Edwardian novelty walking sticks and parasols comprising a hazel walking stick the terminal carved in the form of dogs head with glass eyes, a malacca cane with treen pommel in the form of a mastiff with glass eyes and a palm wood cane with gilt brass handle in the form of swans head with glass eyes together with a black silk parasol with palmwood shaft and silver birds head handle, Birmingham, 1897, the other parasol signed Moorgate with carved treen birds head terminal with mechanical beak and set with glass eyes (5), first length £80-£120 60. An early 20th century tribal carved walking stick possibly east African, the stem carved with the figure in colonial military dress and decorated with abstract pyrogrpahic pattern, length 93.5cm £80-£120 61. A collection of Victorian and later walking sticks and canes mostly with silver tops and ferrules, to include a cane with novelty electroplated terminal in the form a gauntlet holding a pistol, various malacca, ebony and rosewood canes with silver pommels, a palmwood walking stick with horn handle, another similar, a Chinese walking stick with silver ferulle embossed with a dragons chasing the flaming pearl, various canes and swagger sticks, a riding crop with antler handle etc (20), first length 89cm £100-£150

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62. A George III folk art hedgerow walking stick the shaft craved ‘Thomas Sergent. March 1 1739- JS 1801 also engraved with verse Dont steals This Stick/For fear of Shame /For here Doth Stand the / Own’rs Name/ I Sett this here/ For To Betray/ the thief that steals/ My Stick Away also decorated with coursing and shooting scenes, length 102cm £80-£120 63. A collection of Victorian and late hedgerow walking sticks to include hazel, blackthorn, and briarwood stick, some with horn terminals, a sycamore handled shepherds crooks, various £80-£120 64. A late 19th century Chinese carved walking stick and two Japanese walking sticks first the terminal pierced and carved with the form a boy seated on a Shishi with a ball between its front paws on scrolling clouds, the Japanese canes both bamboo and carve din relief, one with a snake and bear, signed the other monkeys being attacked by an eagle and a man (3), first length 98.3cm £50-£80 65. Two Victorian glass witches balls the larger green example with hanging mount, the smaller red example with patterned mount (2), red example 17cm, the green example 21cm £80-£120 66. An 18th century French carved giltwood and polychrome Virgin and Child veiled and draped, carrying the infant Christ in a loincloth holding an orb, on moulded plinth base incised AM, height 34cm £100-£150

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67. A painted composition figure of an elephant and mahout early 20th century, incised GL 193, height 46cm £40-£60 68. A large pair of Vietnamese polychrome decorated pottery Buddhist lions each seated with a ball under one foot, impressed thanhlong, made in Vietnam, height 42.5cm £80-£120 69. Two giant glass advertising display bottles for Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky and Courvoisier Cognac first painted interior, both with paper labels (2), first height 45cm, second height 39cm £50-£80 70. R. Pollin. (French) A terracotta bust of a smiling young boy c.1920 on square plinth base, signed Pollin, height 29cm £80-£120 71. An 11” terrestrial globe. The Paramount by Geographia of Fleet Street c.1950 gilt brass horizon ring, on a red stepped bakelite base, height 37cm £60-£80

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72. An Edwardian mottled black marble plinth early 20th century, the square top on a facetted tapered stem ending in a concave circular base, height 56cm, width 28cm £100-£150

74. A pair of mid 19th century face screens and two others first embroidered with parrots perched on branches, turned giltwood handles, together with two lacquered papier-mâché face screens, one painted with flowers the other decorated with a chinoiserie landscape and inlaid with shell (4), first length 41.5cm £50-£80

75. A mid 19th century theatrical tinsel picture c.1830 ‘Skelt’s Combat in the Siege of Troy’, an engraving with handcolouring and cut tinsel foil, mounted, framed, within mount 15.2 x 19.7cm, overall 29.7 x 33.2cm £60-£80

73. A Chinoiserie black lacquer and gilt decorated mirror early 20th century, the central mirror plate enclosed by two side panels with raised figures in landscapes, square corner mirror plates and upper and lower floral bouquet panels, height 67cm, width 46cm £100-£150

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78 (part) 76. Ø A set of six 19th century Indian miniature paintings of topographical views to include views of ‘Sunehri Mosque, Lahore’ ‘The Red fort, Delhi, ‘The Golden Temple, Amritsar’ and ‘Jama Masjid Delhi, watercolour on ivory oval and octagonal, mounted in threes in two separate modern frames (2), each overall 12.4 x 27.8cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 5FSKEGD7 £150-£250

78. Four feather work and butterfly wing ornithological pictures 19th/ early 20th century, comprising a pair of feather work and reverse painted glass pictures of blue and yellow macaws perched on branches, ebonised frames, a 19th century featherwork and watercolour study of a bird and a Brazilian reverse painted glass and butterfly wing picture of two macaws perched on a branch, both frame, both framed (4), first each 18.5 x 28.8cm £80-£120

80. A Continental gilt brass and Bohemian glass lamp mid 19th century, adapted from an oil lamp, with domed lid, reeded short stem and twin angular and scroll handles, the glass vase with a portrait oval of a child with flowers and the other panel with a bouquet, on a domed base with hairy paw feet, underside, ‘ABBOTT 15’, height 51cm £100-£150 77. A mid 19th century Isle of Wight Marmotinto sand pictures c.1840 captioned ‘Drawn with Alum Bay Sand’ ‘Carisbrooke Castle I.W, burr maple frame, gilt slip, 15.8 x 19.2cm £80-£120

79. A set of four Victorian leaded glass panels mid 19th century, each with a painted central full length portrait, to include two ladies and two gentlemen in 17th century costume, within narrow blue, geometric and outer red borders, two portrait panels dated 1620, the other 1638 (4), height 37cm, width 29cm £80-£120

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81. A French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted blue glass jardinière of bowl form, the acanthus cast rim with rams’ head handles, on a circular base cast with lappets, palmettes and four leaf scroll feet, height 28cm, handle to handle 43cm £100-£150

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82. A set of four Edwardian silvered brass two branch wall lights c.1900 each issuing twin arched arms from an open frame united by a cartouche shaped panel with three pendant finials and shaped wall bracket (4), height 41cm, arm to arm 34.5cm £200-£300 83. A pair of Victorian moulded glass twin light lustre candelabra each with spire finial issuing twin arms with urn nozzles, over a petal edged collar suspended wtih facet buttons and alternating prismatic spear and rule drops, on hexagonal column stems and circular pedestal edged bases (2), height 46cm £100-£150 84. A tall alabaster column form fluted table lamp base height including fitting 52.5cm £50-£80 85. An early 18th century wrought iron standing floor candle holder with adjustable hinged arm support, on a tripod base, height 155.5cm £80-£120 86. A Victorian cast iron Mr Punch Doorstop bears registration mark, height 31.5cm £40-£60 87. A late 19th century wool tapestry of a parrot perched on a branch, moulded pitch pine, 49.5 x 58.5cm £40-£60

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88. A pair of late 18th century prints of the Seasons and other prints first ‘Spring’ and ‘Summer’, by Robert Sayer, mezzotints with hand colouring, mounted, later gilt frames, together with two hand coloured engravings after Dighton. ‘A Noble Commander from South Gloucester. taken on the Steyne at Brighton’ and ‘Agamemnon a Great General Taken on the Syeyne at Brighton’, and a print of ‘Bull Baiting’ published by Alken (5), first each 33 x 41.2cm £60-£80

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91. Five Austrian cold painted bronze animals in the manner of Franz Bergmann c.1900 comprising a black poodle standing on its hind legs carrying a kitten, a cockatoo, a bittern and two seated kittens, mostly Geschutz (5), first height 4.4cm £100-£150 92. After the antique a Grand Tour style patinated bronze study of a centaur modern, on rectangular plinth base, height 40.2cm £100-£150 93. Elisabeth Hadley (British, b.1967) ‘Minotaur’, a patinated bronze sculpture, signed E. Hadley 3/14 2011, polished granite base, height 52.2cm £150-£250

89. A Chinese huang huali and mother of pearl inlaid tray late 19th century, the panel with a central flowering bough with a butterfly and enclosed by floral corner roundels and further flowering boughs, within a rounded edge, length 54cm, width 38.5cm £80-£120 90. An Austrian cold painted bronze seven piece band or orchestra of animal musicians in the manner of Franz Bergmann c.1900 comprising a cat conductor, cats playing the cymbals and violin, a French bulldog with the cello, a dog playing the flute and pugs playing horn and with sheet music, the dogs stamped Geschutz (7). Conductor height 6.2cm £100-£150

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 94. A late 19th century French Ormolu and black marble mantel clock circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel signed Alexander Clark Co Ltd, 8 day drum movement striking on a bell, stamped Japy Freres, the case cast in the form of a classical, philosopher teaching a young boy with books and scrolls, pendulum and key present, height 40cm £150-£250 95. A late Victorian brass skeleton clock under a glass dome, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the single fusee movement within a tapered brass frame, on a double white marble plinth and rotatable stepped ebonised base, with pendulum, no key, chapter ring diam. 12cm, height of clock with marble base 28cm £80-£120 96. A late 19th century French gilt brass repeating carriage clock with alarm white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary alarm dial and blued steel hands, signed J. Muirhead & Sons Paris, 8 day movement striking on a coiled gong with platform lever escapement, four glass case with inspection top and carrying handle, height 15cm £100-£150

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97. A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock by Richard Et Cie circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic minutes, gilt mask, 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement striking on a coiled gong, the backplate bearing stamped for Richard & Cie, four glass case with inspection top and carrying handle, height 14cm £80-£120 98. A large late 19th century French ormolu cased repeater carriage clock white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and blued steel hands signed Buxell Kings Road Brighton, 8 day movement with silvered platform escapement with compensated balance and passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate numbered 1200, four glass case with Corinthian column pilasters inspection top and carrying handle, on a moulded plinth base, with winding key in a leather travel case, height 16cm £300-£400 99. A late 19th century French ormolu and Sèvres style porcelain mantel clock 8 day movement striking on a bell, stamped 14066 Chles Mt, the case with acanthus mouldings and stepped dome top surmounted by a finial, the porcelain panels painted in the manner of Sèvres with figures in 18th century dress by a fire and landscapes scenes on a pink ground with jewelled borders, height 32cm £150-£250

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100. Taxidermy. A Victorian cased Little Egret in a naturalistic setting among reed and grasses blue painted backboard, three glass ebonised case with canted sides, bears paper label verso ‘Williams and Stockall Margaret St Cavendish Sqe’, height 49.3cm, width 55cm £50-£80

104. Taxidermy. A Victorian ring-necked parakeet perched on a branch in a naturalistic setting with grasses and another bird, under dome on an ebonised base, raised on compressed bun feet, height 54cm £80-£120

101. Taxidermy. A Victorian cased pair of Little Owls in a naturalistic setting, blue painted backboard, ebonised three glass case with gilt slip, height 39.5cm, width 47.5cm £70-£90

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102. Taxidermy. A Victorian display South American birds, beetles and butterflies the twenty one birds to include Pampadour Cotinga, Red Legged Honey Creeper, Spangled Cotinga, Greenheaded Tanager, Paradise Tanager, Campo Troupial, humming birds, etc, mounted naturalistic on a central branch, under dome on mahogany bases raised on compressed bun feet, height 76cm £400-£600 103. Taxidermy. A Victorian Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot perched on a branch with naturalistic ground work of ferns and grasses, under dome on an ebonised base raised on compressed bun feet, height 51cm £150-£250

105. Taxidermy. Two Victorian domes and three cases of birds comprising a Great Grey Shrike perched in a branch with grasses under dome, a kingfisher perched on a branch in a naturalistic setting with rockwork and grasses, a rare albino sparrow and a juvenile moorhen in ebonised box cases, and a three glass ebonised case containing a Goldfinch, bears distressed paper label verso F. Bentley Hitchin (5), first height 38.5cm £100-£150 106. Taxidermy. Two Victorian cased Red Squirrels first on a tree branch with naturalistic ground, under dome on a ebonised base raised on bun feet, second on a branch on naturlaistic groundwork, period ebonised glazed box case with white painted interior, bears paper label R. Allder Naturalist Newbury, first height 37cm £80-£120 107. Entomology. A selection of framed butterfly specimens comprising two box frames of specimens and three others smaller (5), largest 26 x 35.8cm £40-£60

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115 115. Provincial School, Circa 1843 A pair of portraits of Robert Bacchus and Eleanor Bacchus of Greenwich, inscribed to reverse “T Leslie, *** Aske Road”, both framed, the first within frame size 74.8 x 61.5cm, overall size 97.8 x 85cm; the second within frame size 74.6 x 61.5cm, overall size 97 x 84cm

108. Peter Scott (British, mid/late 20th Century) “A Full-Rigged ship at sea” oil on canvas, signed to lower right, unframed, overall size 61 x 92cm £200-£300 109. Peter Scott (British, mid/late 20th Century) ‘An American ship at sea’, oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 61cm x 91cm, overall size 72 x 102cm £200-£300 110. After Cornelis de Heem Two still lifes of fruit: lemons & grapes, oil on canvas, framed (2), the first size within frame 30.5 x 23cm, overall size 49.5 x 42cm, the second 30.3 x 22.5cm, 49.5 x 41.5cm

From the family, hence by descent £400-£600

112.Late 18th / early 19th Century Italian School ‘A study of an old master’, oil on canvas, framed, within frame 43.5 x 51.5cm, overall size 55.5 x 63.5cm £200-£300 113. After William Hamilton (British 1730-1803) ‘Ferdinand and Miranda, The Tempest Act 3 scene 1’, watercolour, oval gilt frame, overall 34.8 x 44.6cm £50-£80

116. Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn (British, 1777-1853) ‘The High Street Cranbrook’, watercolour, unsigned, mounted framed, within mount 8 x 15.5cm, overall 24.3 x 30.2cm £80-£120

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114. Mid 19th Century Scottish School c.1840 ‘Naive study of a stag in the highlands’, oil on panel, unsigned, gilt slip, moulded grained rosewood frame, bears label verso J. Mundell, Late W S Swinton 60 Princes Street Edinburgh, within mount 13.5 x 20.5cm, overall 29 x 35cm £80-£120

117. Copley Fielding (British 1787-1855) “Shipping in rough seas” watercolour and pencil, signed lower right and dated “1846”, mounted and framed, within mount 26 x 18cm, overall size 40.5 x 30.8cm £200-£300

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111. After Edwin Landseer “Two resting spaniels” oil on canvas, framed, within frame 29 x 24.2cm, overall size 41 x 36.3cm £80-£120


ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 120. British School, Mid 19th Century ‘A view of the British countryside’, oil on canvas, framed, within frame 23 x 30.5cm, overall size 36.5 x 45cm £80-£120

118. James Leakey (British 1775-1865) ‘The Disobedient Prophet’, oil on canvas, inscribed with number to lower right ‘35’, mounted in a gilt frame, size within frame 32.4 x 38.7cm, overall size 52 x 58cm £400-£600 119. Attributed James Leakey (British 1775-1865) ‘A self-portrait of James Leakey’, pencil on paper, laid on card, accompanied with label “unfinished drawing of your great-grandfather, James Leakey of Exeter”, image size 9 x 8.2cm, frame size 17 x 16.5cm £250-£350

122. Provincial School, Mid-Late 19th Century “Portrait of a young man in Highland dress” oil on canvas, inscribed to reverse “Per Ardua David Johnston Kier, taken in his 22nd year, Liverpool 1820 by Donaldson” framed, within frame 90 x 69.5cm, framed size 100.7 x 88.6cm £250-£350 123. Attributed to Charles Greville Morris (British 1861-1922) ‘A view of Wye’, oil on canvas, framed, within frame 49 x 87cm, overall size 60 x 98cm £200-£300

121. John Mulcaster Carrick (British 1833-1896) ‘Twickenham’ oil on board, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 29 x 47cm, frame size 50.5 x 67cm £400-£600

124. European School, 19th Century ‘Cows in a woodland clearing’ oil on canvas, framed, size within frame 39 x 50cm, overall size 54.5 x 65cm £100-£200

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 126. J.W. Hamilton Marr A.R.C.A (British, 1846-1913) ‘Seagulls by the low tide’, signed lower right, framed, within frame 12 x 8cm, overall size 25 x 20.5cm £80-£120 127. British School, Early 20th Century ‘A portrait of a young lady’, charcoal on paper, signed indistinctly lower left, mounted and framed together with another by the same hand (2), within frame 35.5 x 43.5cm, overall size 51.5 x 60.5cm £100-£150 128. British School, Early 20th Century ‘A view of a windmill in the countryside’ oil on canvas, signed lower left ‘FM Watson’, framed, within frame 60 x 40cm, overall size 82.5 x 62cm £100-£200

132. British School, 20th Century ‘A pair of coastal scenes’ oil on canvas, signed ‘W. Richards’, framed (2), within frame 29.2 x 49.3cm, overall size 48.5 x 69cm £200-£300

129. Sydney M. Broad (British, 1853-1942) ‘A pair of coastal scenes’, oil on canvas, both signed, framed (2), within frame 24 x 50cm, overall size 44.5 x 70cm £100-£200

(part) 134. Henry Joseph Wood (British, 1869-1944) ‘The Avenue, Coire, near Paris’, oil on canvas, monogramed lower left, framed, within frame 39.5 x 29cm, overall size 57 x 47cm £300-£400

133. Henry Joseph Wood (British, 1869-1944) The Silent Woods’, oil on canvas, monogrammed lower left, framed, within frame 29.5 x 39.4cm, overall size 44.5 x 54.5cm Provenance: The Royal Academy of Music Archive

130. Edgar Degas (French 1834-1917) ‘Danseuse mettant son Chausson, c.1892’ etching, the second (final) state, after cancellation, signed to plate, plate size 180 x 117mm, overall size 58 x 42cm £600-£800 131. S. Johnson (Active 1900) ‘A view of a mountain landscape’ oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, framed, within frame 29 x 59.5cm, overall size 44 x 74.6cm £100-£150

This painting, along with twentyeight others by Henry Joseph Wood, was presented to the Academy in 1969 and referred to as by Lady Jessie Wood, Sir Henry Wood’s companion, as “oil sketches”. It was suggested that the paintings should be sold, and the proceeds devoted to the Henry Wood Fund for students. The professorial staff were offered the option to purchase these paintings, in which Ruth Harte FRAM who was a teacher at the academy, purchased these two examples, hence by descent £200-£300

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135. Ernest Castelein (Belgium, 1881-1945) ‘Portrait of Leonard Gurney Parrott, Hon. F.R.A.M, Secretary of the Royal Academy of Music from 1933-1955’ oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated ‘London 19-‘, framed, within frame 53.2 x 42cm, overall size 61 x 50.5cm £300-£400

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136. Cecil Ross Burnett (British, 1872-1933) “Two cows in a farmyard”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed and under glaze, within frame 33.5 x 23.7cm, overall size 51 x 41cm £100-£150

139. ‡ Edna Bizon (British, 1929-2016) ‘A family of saddleback pigs” oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 34.6 x 49.8cm, overall size 49 x 64cm £100-£150

142. ‡ Attributed to Alan Gourley (British 1909-1991) ‘A child fishing in a lake’ oil on board, signed lower right, framed, within frame 37 x 49cm, overall size 48.5 x 61cm £150-£200

137. ‡ Roland Batchelor (British, 1889-1990) “A man and his dog” watercolour, mounted and framed together with another by the same hand, titled ‘they also serve’ to be sold with ‘Roland Batchelor Watercolour and Drawings’ by Patricia Jarrett (2), within mount 17 x 11cm, overall size 29.5 x 23cm £200-£300

140. ‡ J. Deller (Active 1964) ‘A view of Brighton seafront’, oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 49.5 x 60cm, overall size 56.5 x 66.5cm £100-£150

143. ‡ Richard Bawden (British, B. 1936) ‘Aldeburgh Fishing Boats’, etching with hand colouring, signed in pencil right below image, edition number 5/85, titled below image in pencil, mounted and framed, plate size 393 x 540mm, overall size 62.2 x 78.5cm £100-£150 144. ‡ William ‘Bill’ Tidy (British, 1933-2023) “A satirical cartoon relating to Hugh Grant” pencil, felt tip and watercolour, signed lower right and dated 1995, mounted and framed, within 54.5 x 47cm, overall size 69.5 x 62.3cm £150-£250

138. British School, 20th Century ‘The profile of a British Officer’, charcoal, signed ‘Chas’, unmounted and unframed, together with another by the same hand; ‘A profile of a gentleman’, charcoal, unmounted and unframed, overall size of the first 43 x 27.5cm, overall size of the second 48 x 37.6cm £80-£120 141. ‡ J. Deller (Active 1964) ‘A view of Lancing, West Sussex’ oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, within frame 49.5 x 59.8cm, overall size 56.4 x 66.4cm £100-£150

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145. ‡ John Bourne (British, B. 1943) “Beach Wreck - Loch Linnhe” oil on canvas, dated 1996, initialled lower right, framed, within frame 59.5 x 50cm, overall size 73.5 x 63.5cm £300-£400 146. ‡ Adrienne Parker (British, Modern) “A view of a street in Sarlat”, watercolour, signed lower right, mounted and framed, within mount 76.5 x 54.5cm, overall size 97 x 75cm £80-£120

147. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Austrialian, B.1933) ‘A ballet study’ pencil and pastel, signed under image, framed, within frame 21 x 20.5cm, overall size 38 x 37.4cm £100-£200

148. After James Gillray (British, 1756-1815) Seven satirical prints mid 19th century, etchings with hand colouring, some with stipple engraving, comprising ‘The Plumb-pudding in danger:or State Epicures taking un Petit Souper’, ‘Advantages of wearing Muslin Dresses’, ‘Temperance enjoying a Frugal meal’, ‘A Voluptuary under the horrors of Digestion’, ‘John Bull taking a Luncheon: or British Cooks, cramming Old Grumble Gizzard, with Bonne-Chere’, ‘French Liberty’, ‘The Fashionable Mamma, or The Convenience of Modern Dress’, mounted, gilt frame (7), first within mount 26 x 37cm, overall 48.5 x 38cm £150-£250

149. Bristol. An aquatint of the conflagration of the city and a town plan first ‘The City of Bristol, as it appeared generally on Sunday Night (time from 6 to 12 o’clock) 30th October 1831’, from a sketch taken from Brandon Hill, by C.H. Walters, an aquatint, gilt frame together with Hoefnagel, Joris (Flemish, 1542-1600) ‘Brightstowe’, a 19th century reissue of the 1575 map, uncoloured, gilt and ebonised frame (2), first 30.5 x 43cm £100-£150

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150. Brighton. Two colour prints first J. Bruce, ‘The entrance of the Chain Pier at Brighton’, an aquatint with hand colouring, published 1823 together with a panorama ‘View of the Brighton Front’ Supplement to “Brighton Society” Christmas Number, 1892, a chromolithograph, mounted, framed, first within mount 27 x 39cm, overall 40 x 53cm £50-£80 151. ‡ Helen Bradley M.B.A. (British, 1900-1979) The Four Seasons: A series including “Summer”, “Autumn”, “Winter”, “Spring”, all signed in pencil lower right, titled below image, all stamped with FATG blind stamp to lower right corner, plate size 226 x 303mm, framed size 42.4 x 49.2cm £150-£250

152. French School, Mid 20th Century ‘A dove in black and white’, lithograph, dated in pencil lower right ‘1957’, edition 1/1, mounted and framed, plate size 260 x 322cm, framed size 41.6 x 46cm £80-£100

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156 153. Crystal Palace. Two colour engravings c.1862 ‘The Great International Exhibition. Front View in the Cromwell Road’, and “The Great International Exhibition”. As Seen From The Horticultural Gardens, Leighton Brothers: Supplements to the Illustrated London News, backed on canvas, mounted, maple frames with gilt slips (2), each overall 40.5 x 61cm £50-£80 154. Shakespeare. Boydell (John & Josiah) Publishers, Three plates from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery engravings with stipple and hand colouring, c.1800, comprising after R. Smirke, engraved by R. Thew, ‘Taming of the Shrew, Induction, Scene II, verre eglomise mount, after G. Hamilton, engraved by J. Caldwell, ‘Coriolanus Act V Scene III’ and after J. Boydell, ‘First part of King Henry 6th Act II. Scene IV’, mounted gilt frames (3), first overall 64.5 x 78.5cm £80-£120 155. A limited edition Disney Serigraph cell of ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh’ depicting from left to right; Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga and Roo, Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit and Owl, mounted and framed, complete with certificate, within mount 25 x 41.5cm, overall size 46.2 x 63cm £100-£200

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156. A collection of 19th century Japanese woodblock prints to include Utagawa Hiroshige: ‘View of Nihonbashi Tori itchome (nihonbashi Tori itchome Ryakazu), No. 44 from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, and a woodblock from Ogura Imitation of the One Hundred Poems, Keisai Eisen, ‘Courtesan’, Chokyosai Eiri ‘Nobleman’s procession arriving at the palace’, Utagawa Kunisada II Chapter 36 from Remembrance of 54 Chapters of the Tale of Genji and ‘Genjis Dream’, Utagawa Kuniyoshi ‘Illustration from the Tale of brilliant Prince Genji Chapter 13, Akashi’, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi ‘Goto Masabei’ and a battle scene, mopunted, framed (9), first within mount 31.5 x 20.7cm, overall 43 x 30.5cm £200-£300

157. After Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) ‘Under the Mannen Bridge at Fukugawa’ (Fukugawa Mannen-bashi no shita), a woodblock print from the series 36 Views of Mt Fuji, mounted framed, woodblock 19 x 24.5cm, overall 31.5 x 36.8cm £70-£90

158. A collection of 19th century Japanese woodblock prints of landscapes to include Utagawa Hiroshige ‘Returning Sails at Yabase’, ‘Mitsuke: Tenryu River View, minakuchi-juku from The fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido together with a series of four landscapes, mounted, framed (7), first within mount 31.5 x 21cm, overall 41 x 30.7cm £80-£120 159. 19th century Chinese School. Peepal leaf and pith/rice paper paintings comprising two paintings of courtiers and attendants on peepal leaves, together with various pith paintings to include a pleasure boat, two of punishments and torture, a View of the two forts of the Bocca Tigris with junks and tall ships, another of daily life and various others of courtiers, framed (11), various largest 30 x 39.5cm £100-£150

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160. 19th century Chinese School. Four pith paintings depicting Interior scenes with seated official and wife with attendants, mounted, framed. Overall 78.8 x 48.5cm £80-£120

162. A pair of Chinese mother of pearl inlaid rosewood wall panels c.1900 inlaid with rocky landscapes with buildings, trees, and figures (2), each 17.6 x 67.5cm £80-£120

163. Chinese School early 20th century Mountainous landscape with pavilion, trees and courtly lady’s, ink and colour on silk, calligraphy, red seal marks, framed. Overall 50 c 122.5cm £200-£300 164. A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze figure of a woman standing in traditional dress holding a kettle in one hand and basket under her other arm on a naturalistic base, with impressed seal mark, height 41cm £600-£800

161 161. Six Chinese embroidered silk panels 19th / early 20th century, comprising three panels mounted together embroidered in coloured silk and gold and silver thread on a navy ground, the central panel with a phoenix another larger panel embroidered with peonies and other flowers, two sleeve panels one embroidered with butterflies and flowers, the other bats and crane medallions, an oval panel with pheasants and flowers and another with peonies, framed (7), first overall £100-£150 A b u y e r’s p re m i u m o f 2 6 .4% i n c l u s iv e o f VAT @ 2 0% w i l l b e a p p l i e d t o e a c h l o t. Lo t s m a rke d ‡ w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o a n a d d i ti o n a l fe e - p l e a s e s e e p a g e 9 6 .

165. A Japanese Meiji period banko ware Zodiac koro and cover bisque body 164 decorated with a landscape with pine trees, prunus and cranes in flight, applied handles modelled in the form of a dragon and tiger, raise don three feet in the form horse, goat and ox, the domed pierced cover with a finial in the form of a boar, monkey, dog, rabbit, snake and rat, signed, height 13.5cm £50-£80

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168. A large late 19th century Japanese Meiji period Imari charger painted to centre with a leaping carp the border decorated with three fan shaped landscape panels painted with cranes in a wetland setting, diameter 47cm £50-£120

167. A Japanese bronze mounted blue and white double walled reticulated vase Meiji period, of globular form with tall tapering square neck, the neck painted continuously with flowering peonies, chrysanthemum and prunus branches, the body with pierced band decorated with flowerheads with scrolling lotus and lappet borders, with pierced bronze rim mount and raised on a spreading bronze foot, height 36.6cm £200-£300

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169. A Japanese Meiji Period black and gold lacquer tea caddy c.1900, with five gold lacquer fans to its lid, fans depicting landscapes, birds and figures, the corners rounded and the interior with two removable hinged canisters with a fan and continuous prunus decoration, inside of lid with insects, height 13cm, width 27cm, depth 14.5cm £80-£120

170. Two Japanese Meiji period ginbari enamel vases both of shouldered tapering from, the larger decorated with poppies and a butterfly on a ground fading from green to silvery pale blue, second roses, on a ground fading from pale to silver/pale green (2), first height 18.7cm £100-£150 171. A tall Japanese Meiji period cloisonné vase of shouldered tapering from, silver wire decorated with flowering prunus branches, birds and chrysanthemums on a grey green ground, height 31cm £150-£250 172. A Japanese 171 Meiji period cloisonné vase and another first of hexagonal tapering form, decorated with a band of shaped phoenix reserves over lappet panels on a rust ground together with another vase of shouldered from with silvered rims decorated with carnations on a powder pink ground (2), first height 18.5cm £80-£120

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173 173. Four 19th century Chinese silver sycee ingots three boat shaped with seal marks, the other of waisted form engraved with a shou symbol and bats (4), Fair condition, each weight approx. 36.2g, 33.5g, 34.6g, 36.9g £1,500-£2,000 174. Seven 18th century Chinese export porcelain plates comprising a pair of famille rose plates painted to centre with sprays of peony three scattered sprigs and a insect, another famille rose plated painted with a peony within floral borders, together with four plates decorated in imari palette to include one decorated with scroll painted with a flowering prunus branch and two with vases of flowers (7), first diameter 22.7cm £200-£300

175. A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase of baluster form, painted with five horses in a landscape with a tree and rockwork, height 35.5cm £80-£120

176. A pair of 18th century Chinese famille verte porcelain vases Kangxi, of octagonal inverted baluster form with flared necks, decorated with continuous mountainous landscapes with trees, pavilions, figures and boats, double ring mark (2), height 36cm Acquired by vendors mother from a Scottish country house sale c.1950 £3,000-£5,000

177. A 19th century Chinese famille verte vase of swollen hexagonal form, decorated with two rows of shaped famille verte panels pained with figures and landscape scenes against a yellow ground, height 35cm £100-£200

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178. Two Chinese mother of pearl inlaid rosewood rectangular trays c.1900 the larger inlaid with a spray of flowers and butterflies, the smaller inlaid with precious objects (2), 27.7 x 40.6cm £60-£80 179. Three 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jars and another first of ovoid form decorated lobed reserve decorated with precious objects against cracked ice and prunus, underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark, a jar decorated with shou characters and scrolling lotus, and a jar decorated with prunus on a cracked ice ground, double ring mark, together with a stoneware ginger jar painted with a river landscape (4), first height 18cm £100-£150

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180. A Japanese Meiji period carved boxwood netsuke in the form of a shishi and cub with inlaid eyes, signed, length 4cm £100-£150

184 184. 19th century Bohemian red flashed glassware comprising a scent and stopper, an engraved spa scent bottle lacking stopper, a lidded jar engraved with a wooded landscape with fox and hares, a vases flashed with fruiting vine decoration, another engraved, etc (6), first height 22cm £50-£80

187. A Murano glass Tre Fuochi style decanter and six champagne flutes in blue glass with enamelled floral decoration on gilt, bears stickers Murano, Cenedese Vetri (7), decanter height 45cm £80-£120

181. A Japanese Meiji period silver chatelaine scent bottle unmarked, of torpedo flask form embossed with chrysanthemums, screw fittinga suspension chain attached, length 12.1cm, weight approx. 0.86ozt £100-£150

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182. A Victorian green glass dump paperweight with a floral foil inclusion of a large flower issuing four flowers over six other flowers rising from a flower pot, rough pontil, height 12cm £50-£80

183. A collection overlaid and flashed glassware 19th century and later, comprising a two blue and cranberry overlaid cut spirit decanters and stoppers, three red overlaid cut vases and a set of six cranberry flashed cut glass champagne flutes (11), first height 24cm £50-£80

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186. A set of late 19th century Bohemian amber flashed glass toilet bottles square, etched decorated with rocaille and buildings to one side and stags to the other, lettered Cotton Wool, Lotion, Bicarbonate Soda and Dentifrice (4). Largest height 14cm £50-£80

185. A late 19th century Bohemian overlaid glass vase of bulbouse form with slender waisted neck, gilt painted floral ground with white overlaid panels painted with flowers, alternating with gilt panels engraved with palmettes, raised on a circular foot, height 22cm £80-£120

188. Sven Palmquist for Orrefors, a “Kraka” vase 1960s, internally decorated with blue, amber and with fishnet bubble inclusions, underside diamond scratched, ‘Orrefors Kraka Nr 349 Sven Palmquist’, height 22cm £100-£150

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190 189. A French part suite of etched and gilt crystal table glass c.1900 possibly St Louis, comprising a pair of amphora form decanters and stoppers, nine champagne, five water, seven wine, six dessert wine (28), height of decanters 30.5cm £300-£400

191 190. A Rene Lalique glass ‘Hesperides’ tumbler moulded with twisted leaves, etched signature R. Lalique France, height 12.5cm £60-£80

191. Marc Lalique (French 1900-1977) A Pan or Faune frosted glass table lamp designed c.1950, of tapering form decorated in relief with twin fauns playing the pipes, fitted with cover on a gunmetall circular socle base, signed Lalique France, Overall height 32.2cm £800-£1,200

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192 192. René Lalique (French, 1860-1945) An ‘Oeillets’ opalescent and clear glass shallow bowl model 422 designed 1932, of shallow circular from with design of carnations radiating from a central star, stencilled mark R. Lalique France, diameter 36.6cm £600-£800

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196 193. A late 19th century KPM style porcelain plaque ‘Zenobia Queen of Palmyra captured in chains’, gilt gesso frame, plaque 18cm x12.5cm, overall 24.5 x 18.5cm £200-£300 194. A Herend porcelain Apponyi/ Chinese Bouquet breakfast set in purple and green, comprising a small teapot and cover with bud finial, two coffee cups and saucers, a toast rack and a preserve pot and cover, printed factory marks in blue (5). Teapot handle to spout 17cm £80-£120 195. A Meissein porcelain figure and three other figures first modelled as a dancing young girl in 18th century, underglaze blue cross swords mark, incised G 9 and impressed 23, together with a continental figure group of two putti, marked R1762 and a seated pair gallant with a flower basket and lady with a garland of flowers mounted on wooden plinth bases (4), first height 10cm £100-£150

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196. A Meissen porcelain skater group probably by Alfred Konig (1871-1940), the two figures in Edwardian type dress and on a naturalistic white base, underside with impressed model number ‘Z195’, ‘52’, and printed blue crossed sword mark and painted number ‘60.’, height 20cm, width overall 18cm £300-£500 197. A Royal Dux Art Deco porcelain figure group ‘Tango Dancers’ c.1930 pink triangle mark, impressed 3240, height 38cm £100-£150 198. A cased Aynsley set of six coffee cups and silver an enamel spoons decorated in pattern 2493 and accompanied by six Danish Ela silver and enamel spoons, retailed by Mappin & Webb £80-£120

197 199. A Royal Worcester porcelain vase lidded and of urn shaped form, with twin gilt scroll handles and decorated on a powder green ground with swagged ovals, chequer bands and medallions with doves, on a spreading foot, underside with printed Royal Worcester England date mark for 1895, shape number 2710, and two registration numbers, height 37cm £150-£250 200. An early 19th century Spode garniture 199 of three spill vases of cylinder form with flared rims decorated in the Imari palette with variant of the fence pattern, on lion paw feet, unmarked (3), largest height 13.3cm £60-£80

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201. A collection of continental porcelain figures of cockatoos late 19th/early 20th century, comprising a French figure of two cockatoos perched on a basketweave moulded A frame with twin pockets applied with quiver pockets and encrusted with ribbons, ferns and flowers together with a Royal Dux figure, pink triangle, printed and impressed marks, a Nymphenburg cockatoo perched on a cherry branch on a scroll moulded base, printed factory marks impressed 748, two Sitzendorf cockatoos perched on encrusted tree stumps, a figure of a grey cockatoo and a pair of cockatoo impressed 2974 and stamped Made in Austria (8), first height 41cm £200-£300 202. A collection of eight 19th century Parian busts and figures comprising three busts of Clytie in Classical style in various sizes, one stamped R & L for Robinson & Leadbeater, a small bust of a young man, a bust of Princess Alexandra, a bust of a young lady with roses in her hair and a bird perched on her a shoulder, a figure of ‘Rebecca at the Well’ and a figure carrying a basket of grapes (8), first height 30cm £150-£250

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203. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase and a jardinière by Florence Barlow first of shouldered inverse baluster form, decorated with lobed buff ground reserves with pate-surpate decoration of finches among foliage, foliate borders with incised scroll decoration, impressed factory marks, and dated 1883, incised FEB, assistants initials for Rosina Brown, second with twin handles, incised with grasses and butterflies, stamped Doulton Lambeth 1878 incised FEB (2), first height 32cm, second height 16.5cm £100-£150

205. A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of shouldered tapering form, decorated with oval panels of flowers in raised relief, incised foliate and scrolling decoration in blues and browns, impressed 1884 Doulton Lambeth, height 56cm £400-£600

206. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg by Hannah Barlow with pewter mount to the rim, the body incised decorated with donkeys in landscapes, of waisted form and with scroll handles, underside with impressed oval ‘Doulton 1874 Lambeth’ and with incised artist’s monogram and ‘672’, height 16.5cm £200-£300

204. A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware table salts and a mug of shaped from, impressed factory marks dated, one incised FAB for Frank Butler together with a mug with foliate scrolling sgraffito decoration in blue, impressed factory marks (3), first length 11.2cm £50-£80

207. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware candelabra by Eliza Simmance three branch with brass scroll arms and central sconce with cover, incised foliate decoration in blues and green, impressed Doulton Burslem, incised ES 565 and stamped 7727, height 34cm £80-£120 207

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208. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tankard by Hannah Barlow of tapered cylindrical form and decorated with incised deer in a landscape, with dogtooth banding and scroll handle, underside with a stamped Doulton Lambeth oval, incised artist’s monogram and an ‘X’, height 12cm, diam. 9cm £100-£150 209. George Tinworth (1843-1913) A Doulton Lambeth silver mounted lemonade jug c.1870 of tapering form, incised with scrolling seaweed in brow, applied shells, beading and rosettes, against a green ground impressed with small flowerheads, impressed GT to foot, silver mount, hallmarked London, 1872, Hukin & Heath, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1877, and MAT for Mary Ann Thompson, height 23.7cm £100-£150

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210. George Tinworth (1843-1913) A Doulton Lambeth ewer c.1870 sgrafitto decorated with scrolling seaweed in blue applied beading and rosettes, impressed Doulton Lambeth and incised GT 166, height 26cm £80-£120 211. Hannah Bolton Barlow (1851-1916) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware salad bowl of circular form, decorated with a continuos sgraffito decorated frieze of rabbits in a landscape, on a buff ground, mounted with a silver rim, London, 1881, William Leuchars, impressed Doulton Lambeth, 1881 incised HBB 534 assistants marks MA for Mary Aitken, diameter 23cm £400-£600 212. Florence Elizabeth Barlow (1856-1909) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg incised and pate sur pate decorated with robins perched on branches and grasses, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1883, incised FEB 214, height 15.2cm £100-£150

213. Hannah Bolton Barlow (1851-1916) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware salad bowl of tapering bellied form, sgrafitto decorated with a continuous frieze of wolves chasing a stag and hind, scrool and leaf borders impressed Doulton Lambeth and incised HBB, height 24.5cm £100-£150 214. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar c.1880 impressed Doutlon Lambeth, incised initials MR and 666, height 19.5cm £300-£400 215. A late 19th century English Egyptian Revival stoneware jardinière or stick stand the tapering body decorated in relief with Egyptian inspired motifs of crossed lotus blooms, feathers and palm leaves, supported by three caryatid supports wearing vulture crowns, in tones of blue and brown, unmarked, height 57.5cm £400-£600

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219. Eliza Simmance (1857-1935) A Royal Doulton stoneware vase of slender inverted baluster form decorated with Art Nouveau panels of lilies on a streaky blue and mottled blue and beige ground, impressed Royal Doulton England, incised ES 756, height 29cm £100-£150

222. A Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware pin tray in the form of a kookaburra modelled perched on a rock over a pool, glazed in blues and greens, impressed Royal Doulton Lambeth England 8686, incised F M, height 11cm £100-£150

217. Eliza Simmance (1857-1935) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of shouldered tapering from, tubeline decorated with flowers and swirling waters on a mottled green ground, impressed Doulton Lambeth England ES 566, height 28.5cm £100-£150

220. Eliza Simmance (1857-1935) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of ovoid form, decorated with Art Nouveau incised scrolling foliage and flowers and paired stylised dolphins in greens and browns against blue, beaded borders, impressed Doulton Lambeth, incised ES 864 and MA, height 22.8cm £100-£150

223. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware mug sgrafitto decorated with a continuous frieze of a seascape with yachts on a buff ground, an electroplated mounts, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1882 and G W for G. Wilson, height 11.6cm £100-£150

221. Florence Elizabeth Barlow (1856-1909) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of shouldered tapering form with slender neck and flared rim, pate sur pate and incised decoration of birds and daisies, impressed Doulton Lambeth England, incised FEB 106 stamped 6412, assistants mark Rb for Rosina Brown, height 39.2cm £100-£150

224. Eliza Simmance (1857-1935) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of shouldered tapering from, decorated with an Arts and Crafts landscape with trees and butterflies, impressed Doulton Lambeth England ES 188, incised F.F, height 25.5cm £100-£150

218. Eliza Simmance (1857-1935) A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase of inverted baluster from with flared rim, incised and decorated with a spray of carnations against a slip-trailed buff ground, impressed Doulton Lambeth England ES 530 ddd, height 28.5cm £100-£150

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228. Four pieces of Royal Doulton stoneware comprising a bowl tube line decorated with fish and seaweed against a streaky blue green ground, incised for Vera Huggins 224 and FJ for Florie Jones, a fish ashtray impressed 9068 X, a vase decorated with flowers impressed 7907 incised BN for Bessie Newbury, and a large shouldered blue vase with streaky blue glaze, all with factory marks (4), first diameter 23cm £80-£120

226. Hannah Bolton Barlow (1851-1916) A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases of shouldered tapering from with flared rims, each with a continuous frieze sgraffito decorated with a pride of lions in a grassy landscape on a buff ground, incised scrolling foliate and leaf borders in greens and blues, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1880 C incised HBB and 321 and 328, height 35.4cm £1,500-£2,000 227. Three Doulton Lambeth stoneware biscuit barrels and a salad bowl with electroplated mounts the larger barrel incised with scrolling flowers on a mottle brown ground, incised SWE and EA for Elizabeth Atkins, another barrel decorated in relief with cockle shells, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1876 and EA for Elizabeth Atkins, the smallest stamped impressed 1879 and incised J H for Jane S Hurst, the salad bowl with panels of flowers, leaves and beaded decoration, impressed 1881 and incised for Eliza S Banks (4), first height 21.5cm £80-£120

229. A collection of Doulton Lambeth stoneware comprising a jug of tapering form decorated floral decoration impressed factory marks and dated 1880, a fainece jug decorated with cowslips and ferns impressed 1877 and monogrammed AH for Helen A Harding, a square bodied Gin flask and stopper, bearing registration lozenge, a salt glazed Dewar’s Perth Whisky flask with pictorial transfer decoration, a pair of Royal Doulton blue glazed candlesticks, 7427, a single blue glazed candlestick, a butter dish and cover, a three piece cruet set impressed 8565D and two silicon ware bud vases (13), first height 24cm £80-£120

230 230. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug by Hannah Barlow of tapered cylindrical form, with leaf decorated scroll handle and incised with ponies and ducks in a waterside setting, underside with ‘Doulton 1874 Lambeth’ stamp, artist’s monogram, ‘101 13’, old restoration to base, height 21cm £100-£150 231. A collection of 19th century and later sewing items comprising egg shaped carved coquilla nut pommander and etui case, a reverse glass wheel pin cushion with a view of Ilfracombe, a Mauchlineware pin cushion with views of Cowdray ruins, a bone egg shaped thimble case, a carved treen needle case, a Tunbridge ware pin cushion wax threader, a shell encrusted oval pin cushion, a silver needle case and six silver thimbles, steel stork ribbon scissors (qty), first length 6cm £80-£120 232. A large collection of Limoges gilt metal mounted porcelain boxes to include novelty examples in the form of a violin case containing a miniature violin and bow, a cat seated on a chair, a fisherman’s float, a bunch of asparagus, a sun hat, a daisy, a coffee pot, a teapot, two cats in a basket, a fan, a slipper, a bonbon, a strawberry, and a handbag, two oval boxes surmounted by a cockerel and tropical fish, a box containing two scent bottles, several others containing scent bottles, one containing a clock, heart shaped and egg shaped boxes, etc (qty) various £150-£250

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233 233. A collection of silver vertu to include pill boxes and scent bottles comprising a continental .935 circular silver and lilac guilloché enamel pill box, the hinge dlid painted with chalet by a lake with trees on the shore, a blue guilloché enamel circular powder compact the lid applied with a naval crown, a enamel and silver gilt circular pill pot, a French oval box the hinged lid embossed with garlands and crossed bow and torch, a guilloché enamel lipstick holder painted with flowers, a burmese lipstick holder with repoussé decoration, a spiral fluted scent bottle, an 800 silver lipstick holder, an American silver and enamel scent bottle by Webster & Co, two other scent bottles and a funnel, two novelty handbag pill boxes, an oval pill box set with hardstones etc (qty), first diameter 4.9cm, weighable silver approx. 9.3ozt £200-£300 234. A collection of 19th century and later vertu comprising a silver mounted mother of pearl shell swing handled bonbon dish, Birmingham, 1921, makers mark indistinct, on a weighted foot, two pairs of gilt metal sprung lorgnettes, a Bohemian ruby glass globular scent bottle with enamelled decoration fitted with metal cap on chain, a 19th century gilt metal mounted double ended faceted teal glass scent bottle, a gilt metal heart shaped trinket box, an oval amber glass trinket box, a gilt metal mounted porcelain egg shaped trinket box, a plated aide memoire and a plated spectacles case containing a pair of yellow metal spectacles (qty), first height 10cm £80-£120

234 235. A collection of 19th century snuff boxes and card cases comprising an early 19th century Scottish Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork snuff box, the lid decorated with two seated figures titled ‘Tom o’Shanter and Souter Johnny’, a horn snuff box with gilt shield reserve and foliate scroll thumbpiece, a Victorian card case veneered with engraved mother of pearl diapers, a similar smaller case, a burrwood snuff box with plated mounts, a Tartanware snuff box, together with a Japanese shakudo cigarette box (7), first length 10.9cm £60-£80 236. Edwardian and later desk items and accessories comprising a brass money box in the form of pillar post box on an oak base, a brass two division letter rack on an oak base, a pair of horn folding lorgnettes, a tortoiseshell letter opener, a Tunbridge ware rosewood page turner, an embossed leather and nickel plated hipflask with hinged mushroom cap and detachable cup and a magnifying glass (qty), first height 15.5cm £60-£80

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237. 18th century English School Portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a grey powdered and wearing armour, oil on card, in the round, gilt metal frame, diameter within frame 5.4cm £100-£150

238. Ø Follower of Andrew Plimer (1763-1837) 19th century, portrait of lady wearing a white bonnet and dress with frilled collar, her hair curled and powdered, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt brass double sided locket frame, bears paper label verso ‘Northwick Dr Williamson, says it is by Plimer - when he was studying under Cosway’, 10.2 x 8.1cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: SW755DAX £200-£300

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240 239. Ø Follower of Richard Cosway (1742-1821) Portrait of Fanny Walker wearing a white dress, her hair curled and powdered tied with a bandeau, watercolour on ivory, oval gilt double sided locket frame, bears hand written paper label verso ‘the mother of Sir Travers Twiss nee Walker, Cosway, overall 10.2 x 8cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: DUQ84TJM £200-£300

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240. Cartier, Paris. A silver, gold, cultured pearl and black onyx picture frame c.1950 the oval silver glazed frame with cultured pearl surround on a rectangular gold base mounted on a stepped rectangular black onyx base, signed Cartier Paris, French control marks for silver and gold, and makers poincon, numbered R 4307, contained in a gilt tooled red leather silk lined triptych travelling case stamped Cartier, frame height 9.5cm, aperture 5.8 x 4.6cm £2,000-£3,000

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242. A collection of 19th century and later fans comprising a hand painted wooden fan decorated with lily of the valley in later glazed case; a black lace fan decorated with sequins in later case, a framed fan with printed dancing scene decorated with sequins and with hand painted guard sticks; together with a collection of predominantly bone handled fans including a fan with painted lady playing a mandolin, with pierced guard sticks; a mother-of-pearl fan with painted satin scene of a young girl holding a caged bird etc. (11), width of frame 43cm £100-£200 243. Two framed late 19th/early 20th century fans the first in the form of a dance card with bone guard sticks with gilt painted numerals and pencil to the outer guard stick with hand painted floral pattern decorated with sequins contained within a later arched shaped case, the second satin and bone fan with pierced bone guard sticks and painted floral and butterfly design also contained within an arch shaped fan case (2), the first width 58cm £80-£120 244. A late Victorian heart shaped pot pourri box and other silver first London, 1891, Rosenthal & Co. the pull off lid with pierced decoration, the side embossed with a foliate band, together with a George IV leaf shaped caddy spoon with loop handle, Birmingham, 1822, makers mark IT possibly Joseph Taylor, a Hanau oval box embossed with putti by Berthold Muller, London import marks for 1894, a Burmese circular pot the lid chased with a duck, a continental chain mesh purse, a novelty miniature violin, an open faced fusee pocket watch, the movement signed Mummery & Son, Sheffield and a mother pearl faced purse mounted with an oval gilt relief panel (8), first length 5.7cm, weighable silver approx. 5.28ozt £100-£150

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252. A collection of cheroot holders, silver folding fruit knives and other items comprising assorted amber cheroot holders on with 15ct gold rim the others mostly with 9ct gold rims and cased, a silver cheroot holder case with foliate engraving, Birmingham, 1907, Joseph Gloster Ltd, assorted silver folding fruit knives with mother of pearl grips, a folding pair of steel scissors with mother of pearl grips, a nickel crown top vesta case, A Chinese carnelian snuff bottle, an alpaca powder compact (qty), various £80-£120 253. An Elizabeth II cast silver ingot London, 1993, makers mark JRF, 8.4 x 2.5 x 1cm, total approx weight 9.32ozt £150-£200

254. Three French silver chain mesh coin purses c.1900 French control marks, the larger purse with ribbon tied reeded frame and innner purse, another simmilar smaller example with internal hasp and mesh division, the smallest with foliate Art Nouveau embossed frame and internal division (3), largest length 7.3cm, total weight approx. 5.7ozt £70-£90 255. An 9ct gold and sapphire cigarette case rectangular cushion form with fine engine turned case with thumbpiece set with calibre cut sapphires, hallmarked for 1964, possibly by Robert Reid & Co, stamped ‘R&R’, total approx. weight 128.4g, approx. measurements 9.7 x 8.6 x 1.2cm £2,000-£2,500

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256. Jean-Francois Lebelle (1769-1869) An early 19th century French tortoiseshell boite-a-miniature rectangular, the hinged lid inset with a fixe sous verre miniature view of Tuilleries Palace, signed Sebelle and dated 1821, gilt mount, length 8.9cm, depth 5.5cm, height 2.1cm £200-£300

259. A mid 18th century Italian tortoiseshell and gold piqué snuff box Neapolitan c.1750, of rectangular undulating from, the hinged lid and sides decorated in gold piqué pose et point with rocaille scrollwork enclosing scale ground decoration, applied gold thumbpiece, length 5.9cm, depth4.3cm, height 3.2cm £400-£600

257. A George III silver mounted blonde tortoiseshell snuff box unmarked, elongated oval form, the hinged lid with central oval reserve engraved with initials, length 9.5cm £200-£300

260. A late 18th century French tortoiseshell and piqué work inlaid snuff box oval, the hinged lid inlaid in gold and silver piquéwork with an urn draped trails of flowers, gilt metal mount with raised scroll thumbpiece, length 9cm £80-£120

258. Ø An early 19th century treen burr maple snuff box rectangular, carved with sunburst lobed decoration, the lid inset with a portrait miniature of a gentleman painted on ivory, tortoiseshell lined, dated in pen to interior 1805, length 9 x 5.5cm IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 328KQKT7 £100-£150

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261. An early 19th century Scottish silver mounted rams horn snuff mull unmarked, plain mount with lift off domed cover, length 8.5cm £80-£120 262. An early 19th century French horn snuff box in the from of Napoleon’s bicorn hat, with an inlaid bone cockade, the hinged front pressed with Napoleon standing, titled Napoleon A Moscou, length 7cm £150-£250

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263. Three early 19th century tortoiseshell snuff boxes and a blonde tortoiseshell scent bottle holder first of curved rectangular form, with concave sides, the hinged lid with reeded border inlaid with silver wire decoration and rectangular reserve bearing initials, together with two plain rectangular boxes, one with gilt metal mounts and the domed hinged lid inlaid with piquéwork gold stars, the orther with a vacant gold shield shaped reserve, and a scent bottle holder of plain tonneau from, silver mounts and navette shaped vacant reserve to the push button hinged lid containing a clear scent phial and stopper (4), first length 6cm £150-£250 264. A 19th century treen snuff box in the from of a pair of bellows and three other boxes first fruitwood inlaid with mother of pearl, bone and brass piqué work with sliding cover, a pair of miniature horn bellows, a burr wood snuff box of octagonal cylinder form, horn lined and a Scottish Mauchlineware sycamore snuff box, the hinged lid with painted transfer of a mating cockerel and hen entitled ‘Gratis’ (4), first length 11cm £150-£250

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265. An early 19th century lacquered papier-mâché snuff box by Samuel Raven circular the lid painted with an interior with gentleman in hunting attire drinking round a table, interior signed S. raven Pinxit Patronised by H.R.H. the duke of Sussex & Prince Leopold, diameter 10.2cm £150-£250 266. A George III gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box of circular rounded from with concentric reeded decoration, the hinged cover with gold hinge, thumbpiece and vacant circular reserve, diameter 4cm £100-£150 267. Four 19th century horn and tortoiseshell snuff boxes and a cigarette case comprising a rectangular tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged lid with applied carved monogram, two horn snuff boxes, the lid inlaid blonde tortoiseshell, a horn snuff box with applied vacant shield reserve and foliate scroll thumbpiece and a French rectangular tortoiseshell cigarette case with applied gold bordered vacant rectangular reserve and tips to covers, French control marks, match compartment to end with striker cover (5), first length 9cm £100-£150 268. A collection of mostly early 19th century papier-mâché snuff boxes comprising a rectangular lacquered box painted with two sporting gentlemen, a larger box painted with tall ships, a curved rounded box with basketweave moulded cover and applied white metal vacant reserve, a large rectangular box with shell a pewter line inlay, two small boxes with pewter inlay and another with a thistle spray, another of fluted oval form, an oval gilt chinoiserie decorated box, a French rosewood snuff box inlaid in white metal and shell with the Virgin Mary, a modern Russian lacquer box signed and another (12), first length 7.7cm £80-£120

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269. An Edwardian 9ct gold vesta case Chester, 1904, E J Trevitt & Sons, of rectangular cushion form with rounded corners, all over foliate engraved with vacant shield shaped reserve, hinged cover and suspension ring, 42 x 34mm, weight approx. 12.2g £150-£200 270. An Edwardian 9ct gold vesta case Birmingham, 1910, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, of plain square form with rounded corners, hinged cover and suspension ring, engraved with initials, 44 x 44mm, weight approx. 27.2g £350-£450 271. A George V 9ct gold vesta case Birmingham, 1914, Deakin & Francis, of rectangular form, arched to either end, with linear engine turned decoration, hinged cover and suspension ring, 48 x 45mm, 25.6g £300-£400 272. A George V 9ct gold vesta case London, 1920, S J Rose, of rectangular cushion form with round corners, linear engine turned decoration, hinged lid and suspension ring, 45 x 37mm, weight approx. 18.8g £200-£300 273. A George V 9ct gold vesta case Chester, 1912, William Neale & Sons, circular form with engine turned decoration, vacant circular reserve, hinged lid and suspension ring, diameter 45mm, weight approx. 16.8g £200-£300

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277 274. A George V 9ct gold engine turned vesta case Birmingham, 1919, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, of rectangular form with round corners, hinged cover and suspension ring, 47 x 46mm, weight approx. 30.8g £400-£500 275. An Edwardian 9ct gold double sovereign case Birmingham, 1906, Edwin Joseph Houlston, of plain rounded rectangular from, the hinged cover enclosing two sprung coin holders, suspension ring to one end, length including ring 6cm, weight approx. 27.3g £300-£400 276. A late Victorian 9ct gold vesta case Birmingham, 1894 Thomas Acott & Co, of rectangular curved form with rounded corners, all over engraved with leaves and with vacant shield shaped reserve, hinged cover and suspension ring, 45 x 35mm, weight approx. 21.1g £250-£350 277. A George V 9ct gold powder compact Birmingham, 1921, Crisford & Norris, of plain circular form with hinge cover and suspension ring, diameter 5cm, weight approx. 16.1g £200-£300

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281. Four late Victorian and Edwardian silver snuff and vesta boxes first London, 1886, Deakin & Francis Ltd of rectangular cushion form with hinged domed lid, and all over repoussé decorated with scrolls and flowers, interior gilt together with a rectangular snuff box with all over engraved foliate decoration, the hinged lid with circular vacant reserve, a suspension ring to one end, Birmingham, 1887, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, a Victorian foliate embossed vesta box with striker to side, an Edwardian vesta box with foliate engraved decoration, initialled and an Indian Cutch silver oval box with pull off cover and repoussé foliate scrolling decoration (5), first length 5cm, weight approx. 3.99ozt £80-£120

282. Three late Victorian and Edwardian novelty silver vesta cases first Birmingham, 1896 makers mark J.C. probably John Culver, of heart shaped engraved with foliate decoration and vacant shield shape reserve suspended on chains with clip, together with a similar heart shaped vesta, Birmingham, 1903, John Rose, initialled, a vesta in the form of a cigar case, Birmingham, 1890, L. Spiers, and a plated vesta in the form of a pig (4), first length 4cm, weight approx. 1.61ozt £80-£120 283. Six Victorian and later silver vesta cases various dates and makers, varying size, of plain mostly rectangular cushion design with rounded corners, one curved, with suspension rings, mostly initialled (6), largest height 5.5cm, total weight approx. 6.35ozt £100-£150 284. Five Victorian and later silver vesta cases various dates, makers, comprising an oblong vesta with engine turned decoration and vacant shield shaped reserve, Birmingham, 1879, Frederick Marson, a similar larger vesta, London, 1889, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, with circular reserve engraved with initials, a reeded case fitted with suspension ring, Birmingham, 1891, George Unite together with a George V engine turned vesta with vacant circular reserve and suspension ring, Chester, 1913, Stokes & Ireland Ltd and another with linear engine turned decoration (5), first height 5.2cm, weight approx. 4.11ozt £100-£150

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287. Seven Edwardian silver vesta cases various dates makers, to include a large vesta case of square cushion form with vacant reserve, foliate engraved decoration and suspension ring, Birmingham, 1909, William Hair Haseler, a rectangular planished vesta with circular vacant reserve, Birmingham, 1909, Hayes & Co, together with five other foliate engraved vesta cases, of which three initialled or with inscription (7), first height 5.5cm, total weight approx. 5.99ozt £100-£150 288. Eight late Victorian silver vesta cases mostly Birmingham, various dates, makers marks, of varying size and shape with foliate engraved decoration, to include two large rectangular vestas, a square vesta, another with rounded ends, all with reserves engraved with initials or crested, some with suspension rings (8), largest 5.9 x 4cm, weight approx. 6.29ozt £100-£150

290. A late Victorian silver card case and three other later silver card cases various dates, makers, of curved rectangular form with hinged covers, of which three with foliate engraved decoration mostly bearing initials and one plain engraved with initials and the date Feb 7th 1928,(4), first length 8cm, weight approx. 5.3ozt £100-£150

291. A pair of late George III silver shoe buckles lion passant and makers mark only, IP, rectangular curved form, pierced beaded and embossed borders with central flowerheads, with steel fittings, length 8.8cm £80-£120

289. An early Victorian silver nutmeg grater London, 1853, Thomas Edwards, of cylinder form with engine turned decoration, hinged lid and side opening to reveal a steel rasp, crested, length 7cm, total weight approx. 1.78ozt £200-£300

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292. Three Victorian and Edwardian silver card cases first Birmingham, 1895, Thomas Hayes, with all over foliate scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, second Birmingham, 1903, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, planished with vacant circular reserve, third Birmingham, 1911, Charles Edwin Turner, plainer with embossed with ribbon tied swagged husk garlands (3), first height 9.9cm, weight approx. 7ozt £150-£250

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294. A George V novelty silver stamp box Birmingham, 1912 A & J Zimmerman Ltd, in the form a serpentine fronted side table with hinged lid enclosing a two division interior over a faux drawer, length 5.9cm, height 3.5cm, weight approx. 1.72 £100-£150

296. A late Victorian silver novelty thimble tot and a small spirit flask first Birmingham, 1900, Cohen & Charles, engine turned and engraved “Just A Thimble Full’, second, London, 1912, Finnigans Ltd, of plain rectangular form with screw fitting mushroom cap (2), first height 4.5cm, total weight approx. 2.42ozt £100-£150 297. An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau lady’s purse and other silver various dates makers marks, first Birmingham, 1907, T H Hazlewood & Co, embossed with flowers and sinuous decoration, on chain with finger ring, red moire silk lined interior with divisions, together with two Edwardian stamp envelopes each with raised lettering ‘STAMPS’, a silver fronted 1907 pocket calendar and a pin box (5), first length 9cm £80-£120

299. A George V novelty silver rifle cartridge travelling sugar canister Birmingham, 1917, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, of plain form with pull off cover, engraved ‘Sugar’, height 8.8cm, weight approx. 0.62ozt £100-£150 300. Ø An Edwardian silver aide memoire Sheffield, 1908, Walker and Hall, of rectangular form with foliate scroll decoration, circular reserve engraved with initials and dates April 28 1910, tan leather lined with ivory leaf and pen, height 9.6cm, total weight approx. 3.3ozt IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: ACA878EN £70-£90

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298. Two George V silver matchbook holders and other silver first Birmingham, 1921, Boots Pure Drug Company, plain rectangular form engraved with initials, together with an engine turned matchbook holder with a vacant rectangular reserve, Birmingham, 1935, Deakin & Francis, a late Victorian cheroot holder case, Birmingham, 1900, George Unite, engraved with initials and dated, with suspension ring containing an amber cheroot holder with gold mount, a late Victorian square ashtray, Birmingham, 1898 A & J Zimmerman Ltd and a small foliate engraved cigarette case (5), first length 6cm, weight approx. 6.73ozt £80-£120

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295. Ø An early 20th century continental Hanau silver box pseudo French marks, London import marks for 1905, British Commercial Transport Co Ltd, rectangular, the hinged lid mounted with a portrait miniature painted on ivory of lady in Elizabethan dress, framed with foliate scrolls and husk and beaded borders, the sides chased in relief with stiff acanthus leaves, interior gilt, length 8.3cm, weight approx. 3.08ozt

301. George III silver snuff box and two vinaigrettes first Birmingham, 1809, Samuel Pemberton, of rounded oblong form with rounded ends, engraved with bright cut engraved leaf borders, interior gilt, together with a plain rectangular vinaigrette, no town mark but London, 1799, makers mark WP over BS probably William Parker and Benjamin Simpson, gilt interior with hinged grille pierced with crossed flaming torch, bow, arrow, quiver and wreath within foliate decoration, initialled and a small late Victorian vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1895, Hilliard & Thomason, rectangular with engraved decoration and suspension ring, interior with hinged engraved and pierced grille (3), first length 5.4cm, weight approx. 1.63ozt £80-£120


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310. An early Victorian silver presentation table snuff box Birmingham, 1840, Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular bombe form, the hinged lid engraved ‘Presented to Mr Alexr Ross railway Contractor On his Workmen And contributed On his Workmen and contribution by Voluntary subscription As a token respect for his Fidelity and Integrity over them Cumbernauld 26 Oct 1842’, within a raised shaped foliate scroll cushion border and conforming thumbpiece, edges engine turned, foliates chased sides, and base engine turned, interior gilt, length 9.5cm, weight approx. 6.36ozt £300-£400 311. An 18th century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box unmarked, probably Scottish, the plain mount with hinged cover, interior gilt, scratch engraved with initials E C, length 8.7cm £100-£150 312. A William IV silver snuff box Birmingham, 1833, makers mark TS probably Thomas Shaw, rectangular form, engine turned hinged lid with circular reserve initialled A.J and foliate scroll thumbpiece, reeded sides and engine turned base, gilt interior, length 7.1cm, weight 2.17ozt £100-£150 313. A George III silver double snuff box Birmingham, 1808, William Pugh, of curved rectangular form, the lid with flush hinge and secondary hinged compartment and the base prick dot engraved with trailing vine leaves, the sides with a waved border, interior gilt, length 7.5cm, weight approx. 1.94ozt £300-£400

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318. A George IV silver snuff box Birmingham, 1826, John Thropp, rectangular with engine turned decoration, hinged lid with vacant rectangular reserve and foliate scroll decoration, the concave sides with raised foliate borders, interior gilt, length 7.6cm, weight approx. 2.67ozt £150-£250 319. A George III silver snuff box Birmingham, 1808, John Shaw, of curved rectangular form with all over reeded decoration, the lid with sunken hinged and raised thumbpiece, interior gilt and engraved with a crest, length 8.3cm, weight approx. 2.83ozt £100-£150

316. A William IV silver castle top snuff box Birmingham, 1833, Francis Clark, rectangular, the hinged lid cast in relief with a view of Windsor Castle within a foliate border, foliate scroll borders and thumbpiece, concave engine turned sides and reeded base, gilt interior, length 7.2cm, weight approx. 3.16ozt £600-£800

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320. A mid 19th century AustroHungarian silver snuff box Vienna, 1861, 13 loth for.812 standard, makers mark indistinct, of rectangular form with shaped outline, all over engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with vacant reserve, chased strapwork borders and raised thumbpiece, interior gilt, length 9cm, weight approx. 3.57ozt £100-£150

321. A George III silver snuff box Birmingham, 1807, John Shaw, of curved rectangular form, finely engraved with a trellis of flower heads, the sides with diaper fields, the hinged cover with flush hinge with oval reserve initialled JEC, interior gilt, length 6.6cm, weight approx. 1.35ozt £150-£250

322. An early Victorian silver snuff box Birmingham, 1843, Nathaniel Mills, rectangular with concave reeded sides, the hinged lid with raised thumbpiece engraved with a foliate scroll border, the base with conforming decoration, interior gilt, length 6.2cm, weight approx. 1.44ozt £150-£250

323. A George III silver snuff box Birmingham, 1812, John Shaw, of curved rectangular form with reeded decoration, the lid flush hinge and plain thumbpiece, interior gilt, length 7.5cm, weight approx. 2.28ozt £100-£150

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324. A late George III silver snuff box Birmingham, 1818, John Shaw, of rectangular curved form with reeded decoration, the sides densley chased with flower, the lid with flush hinge, vacant rectangular reserve and plain thumbpiece, length 6.7cm, weight approx. 186ozt £100-£150

325. Two late George III silver snuff boxes both Birmingham, 1808, one Samuel Pemberton the other makers mark indistinct, first of rounded rectangular form second of curved rectangular form, both with reeded decoration, the lids with flush hinges and plain thumbpieces, and gilt interiors (2), first length 6.8cm, total weight approx. 2.42ozt £100-£150 326. Two late George III silver snuff boxes first London, 1813, makers mark W E, rectangular with engine turned decoration, the hinged cover with vacant circular reserve and plain thumbpiece, interior gilt, second Birmingham, 1814, John Shaw of plain rectangular form, interior gilt (2), first length 6.5cm, weight approx. 3.41ozt £80-£120

327. A William IV silver box and an early Victorian silver snuff boxes first Birmingham, 1833, William Simpson, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the lid with flush hinge, vacant rectangular reserve and plain thumbpiece, interior gilt, second, Birmingham, 1866, Frederick Marson, larger but of similar design, the hinged lid engraved with Presentation inscription within foliate scroll borders, the underside with strapwork, interior gilt (2), first length 6.9cm, total weight approx. 3.19ozt £100-£150 328. An Edwardian silver planished snuff box and a squeeze action snuff box first London, 1902, William Comyns, of rectangular cushion form with hinged lid with circular reserve and shaped thumbpiece, interior gilt, second Birmingham, 1919, William henry sparrow, of plain compressed oval form, interior gilt (2), first length 9cm, total weight approx. 4.39ozt £80-£120 329. A Victorian silver snuff box and four other later snuff boxes first London, 1871, Thomas Whitehouse, of plain rectangular form engraved with initials, interior gilt stamped Asprey 166 Bond St, together with a plain snuff box, London, 1918, Sampson Mordan & Co, interior gilt, two similar modern snuff boxes and a silver-gilt box stamped 926, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated in brown guilloché enamel with white line border (5), first length 3.9cm, weight approx. 5.07ozt £100-£150 330. A George VI large engine turned silver cigarette case London, 1946, G F B, rectangular, raised reserve bearing initials, interior gilt, 14 x 8.5cm, weight approx. 7.26ozt £80-£120

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331. A George II silver punch ladle and other silver London, 1751, makers mark rubbed, oval fluted bowl with bifurcated joint and slender mahogany handle together with an Edwardian baluster jug in Georgian style, a three piece cruet set, a cased harlequin set of six continental silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, a silver-gilt and enamel tea strainer, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, am unmarked dish etc (Qty), total weight approx 20.35 £200-£300 332. An Elizabeth II limited edition silver commemorative plate London, 1972, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, engraved with portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip designed by Annigoni in commemoration of their Silver Wedding, in a fitted case with certificate numbered 1109/2000, diameter 22.8cm, weight approx. 12.04ozt £140-£180 333. An Elizabeth II limited edition silver commemorative plate London, 1973, Roberts & Dore Ltd, engraved with portraits of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Philips designed by Annigoni in commemoration of their marriage, in a fitted case with certificate numbered 1109/2000, diameter 23cm, weight approx. 11.92ozt £140-£180 334. An Elizabeth II limited edition silver commemorative plate London, 1976, Roberts & Dore Ltd, engraved with portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Prinve Philip designed by Annigoni in commemoration of The State Visit to America, in a fitted case with certificate numbered 1109/2000, diameter 22.7cm, weight approx. 11.4ozt £140-£180 335. An Elizabeth II limited edition silver commemorative plate London, 1977 Roberts & Dore Ltd, engraved with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Annigoni in commemoration of The Silver jubilee, in a fitted case with certificate numbered 1109/2000, diameter 22.7cm, weight approx. 11.07ozt £140-£180

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338. Two Cypriot silver bowls and five pin dishes unmarked, one bowl repoussé embossed with a Greek Key band, the other scrolling fruiting vine design, on feet, the dishes chased variously with a pomegranate goat, gauloi, map of Cyprus etc (7), various, weight approx. 9.73ozt £100-£150

337. An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau photograph frame and to others first Birmingham, 1903, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, square with circular aperture the texture surround embossed with irises and sinuous whiplash line decoration, velvet easel back, second Birmingham, 1928, makers mark indistinct, rectangular with engine turned surround, oak easel back together with gilt brass photograph frame with ribbon and crossed torch and quiver crest and embroidered silk surround (3), first aperture 9.5 diameter height 13.5cm £80-£120

339. A collection of silver to include sauce boat, cream jug and other items comprising a sauce boat with wavy edged rim and scroll handle, Birmingham, 1929, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, a sugar basin with wavy edged rim on feet, London, 1898, Mappin & Webb, a cream jug, an Art Nouveau sauce ladle with plannished bowl and sinuous pierced handle, unmarked and a George III pierced sifter spoon (5), first length 14.5cm, weight approx. 10.66ozt £140-£180

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340. A collection of silver items various dates, makers, to include a set of four late Victorian pierced and embossed bonbon dishes, a three piece cruet set, two hand mirrors, various silver topped cut glass dressing table pots, etc (qty), various, weighable silver approx. 19.5ozt £200-£300 341. A collection of silver to include coffee spoon various dates makers marks, comprising a late Victorian engraved fiddle pattern butter knife, London, 1884, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, a set of six cake forks, Birmingham, 1927, A. J Bailey, a set of six Maltese coffee spoons with twisted stems and cross terminals, a harlequin set of six coffee spoons with twisted stems and figural cast terminals bearing London import marks, various Malaysian horn handled serving spoons and forks and a cheese knife, Chinese export teaspoon the handle pierced Hong Kong, ertc (qty), first length 20.5cm, weighable silver approx. 21.3ozt £250-£350

342. A collection of silver to include a cream jug and teaspoons various dates makers, to include a plain baluster form cream jug with leaf capped scroll handle, 1961, Mappin & Webb, an early Victorian fiddle pattern runcible spoon, London, 1844, Charles Lias, crested, assorted George III teaspoons, a set of six Kings pattern coffee spoons, a sherry decanter label, a butter spreader, a pair of wishbone sugar nips, an Indian Cutch parasol handle etc, a set of six carved mother of pearl fruit knives and forks with silver ferrules (qty), first height 11cm, weight approx. 14.94ozt £180-£220 343. George III/IV and later matched fiddle pattern flatware mostly London, various dates, makers, comprising six table forks, of which five London, 1801, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, six George IV dessert spoons, London 1829, William Eaton, twelve dessert forks of which six, London, 1830, John, Henry & Charles Lias, and six teaspoons, London, 1833, William Eaton (30), first length 202.2cm, weight approx £500-£700

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344. 19th century Russian silver sifter spoons and other items Russian marks, to include: a silver-gilt fiddle pattern sifter spoon, St Petersburg, makers mark AR, a large silvergilt sifter spoon, a silvergilt sifter spoon, the bowl back with engraved decoration, two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, a plain spoon with gilded bowl, a caddy spoon, and a lemon fork (8), first length 14.5cm weight approx. 6.04ozt £80-£120

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347 345. A collection of silver to include a George V pepper caster first London, 1913, S J Phillips, of plain baluster form with central girdle with pull off domed pierced cover, on a spreading foot together with a pair of Victorian Apostle spoons with twisted stems, Sheffield, 1859 Henry Wilkinson & Co Ltd, an Edwardian mother of pearl handled letter opener, a late Victorian bread fork, a Hanau apostle caddy spoon by berthauld Muller, Chester import marks for 1909, another Hanau spoon, two Georgian caddy spoons with repairs, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs, a George folding knife with mother of pearl grips, a cochlearium spoon, cased set of six Hanoverain rat tail coffee spoons, cased set of tea knives with filled silver handles, two cased Elizabeth II commemorative crown coin dishes, a Kings pattern handled butter knife etc. and a plated hip flask (qty), first height 10.5cm, weight approx. 12.77ozt £150-£250

346. A collection of silver to include a wine coaster and other items various dates makers, comprising a bottle coaster with turned wood base with presentation inscription, London, 1971, C J Vander ltd, a Sri Lankan silver pin dish in the shape of the island, two pierced bonbon dishes, a christening mug, an ashtray, a blue guilloché enamel clothes brush, a silver topped cut glass sugar caster, a silver topped scent bottle, dout silver topped jars etc (qty), first diameter 14.5cm, weighable silver approx. 10.43ozt £150-£250 347. An Edwardian set mounted silver mounted twelve setting Staffordshire ‘Eggshell’ coffee set Birmingham, 1904, William Comyns, pierced with putti and scrolls, cobalt blue ground decorated with printed gilt festoons of flowers suspended from gilt scale borders, printed marks in red Rd179250, six contained in a fitted oak case retailed by Wilson & Gill, weight approx. 10.77ozt £100-£150

349. A Sampson & Mordan silver propelling pencil and other silver first stamped S Mordan & Co only, engine turned hexagonal shaft and bloodstone set terminal and sliding action together with a later Victorian pepper caster, London, 1900 Matthew John Jessop of octagonal design, an egg cup and a salt (4), first length 12cm, weight approx. total weight approx. 3.49ozt £70-£90 350. The Royal Arms, a set of twelve silver shield shaped ingots Birmingham, 1977, Yorkshire Mint, each ingot depicting the arms of various monarchs from Richard I to Elizabeth II In Celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee, in a fitted case, weight approx. 18.67ozt £200-£300

351. A William IV silver snuff box Birmingham, 1832, Edward Smith, rectangular with all over engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with raised reserve initialled, interior gilt engraved, length 7cm, weight approx. 2.38ozt £100-£150

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358. An Indian colonial silver bowl unmarked Kutch, c.1900, foliate scroll decorated throughout on a lobed body with angled foot, height 11.5cm, diam. 23cm, weight approx. 13.28ozt £180-£220

354 352. Three late 18th century French silver-gilt lidded cut glass toilet jars and a inkwell unofficial control mark used by Association des Orfevres 1795-97, maker mark P.L, circular, the plain domed lids with milled rims, on cover pierced, the jars cut with a row flutes (4), various, weight approx. 2.4ozt £50-£80 353. A set of four Elizabeth II filled silver candlesticks Birmingham, 1976, W I Broadway & Co, comprising two pairs of varying height withfoliate embossed decoration with detachable drip pans (4), height 23.2 and 20cm £100-£150

356. A late Victorian silver bachelor’s teapot Sheffield, 1900, maker’s mark indistinct, with ebony handle and finial, of half fluted tapering oval form, underside numbered 7974 25’, spout to handle 22cm, weight overall approx. 9.4ozt £120-£180

354. A large George III silver salver with later added rim and feet London, 1788, Robert Sharp, the additions assayed London, 2023, LAO, circular with piecrust border and raised foliate scroll and shell border, engraved foliate scroll decoration and armorial raised on cast scroll bracket feet, diameter 42cm, apprx. 64.3ozt £800-£1,200

355. A George III silver salver London, 1799, John Hutson, circular with raised border and reeded rim, engraved with later foliate bright cut decoration, on splayed bracket feet, presentation inscription verso ‘Tredegar Cattle Show 1862 Presented by Octavius Morgan esq M P for the Best Boar and Sow under a year old’, diameter 18cm, weight approx. 7.63ozt £100-£150

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359. A George V silver presentation rose bowl Sheffield, 1933 William Hutton & Sons, of circular tapering from with lion mask drop-ring handles and wavy edge scroll and cherubs head border, on a circular domed foot, engraved presentation inscription dated 1934, height 15.5cm, weight approx. 38.09ozt £450-£550

357. Ø An early Victorian Irish silver teapot Dublin, 1838, Robert W Smith, retailed by Robert & John Gray, of melon form, embossed with acanthus leaves, flowers and scroll framed reserves, hinged domed cover with flower finial, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, on scroll feet, length handle to spout 30cm, weight approx. 31.2ozt IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: PCEKBC5K £400-£500

360. An Edwardian silver cream jug Birmingham, 1909, D 7 M Davis, of baluster half wrythen fluted from, leaf capped scroll handle, on a plain circular foot, height 15.3cm, weight approx. 8.96ozt £100-£150

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361. An Edwardian silver small hot water jug marks rubbed but London, 1904, makers mark indistinct maker’s mark indistinct, of bellied from with part chased floral decoration, hinged domed cover with ebonised knop finial and scroll handle, height 14cm, weight approx. 9.09ozt £100-£150 362. A pair of French.950 silver Crossed ribbons pattern servers French control marks, Paul Deveaux, initial (2), length 26.3cm, weight approx. 6.8ozt £80-£120 363. An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern eight setting canteen of flatware Sheffield, 1968, Francis Howard Ltd, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives and forks, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight filled silver handled table knives and dessert knives with stainless steel blades and three piece carving set, contained in a fitted mahogany case (87), total weight approx. 133.19ozt £1,800-£2,200 364. A George V silver vase London, 1919, Mappin & Webb, of baluster form, with foliate pierced edge and trefoil decorated domed foot, height 19.5cm, weight approx. 11.63ozt £150-£250

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365. A George VI Art Deco silver and painted enamel five piece dressing table set Birmingham, 1937, Henry Clifford Davis, the translucent white guilloché enamel painted with sprays of blossom, comprising a hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes (5). Hand mirror length 27.6cm £100-£150

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369. A late Victorian silver tea caddy London, 1898, Charles Boyton, of square shouldered form with gadrooned border and hinged cover, height 6.6cm, weight approx. 3.13ozt £70-£90 370. A collection of silver various dates, makers marks, comprising a twin handled pierced bonbon dish, 1913, Charles Boyton and Sons, a butter dish with clear glass liner, a cased George V feather edge fork and spoon christening set, initialled and date, a late Victorian sword bookmark, Birmingham, 1899, Crisford & Norris, a cased napkin ring and an engine turned Art Deco Napkin ring (qty), first diameter 14cm, approx. 7.04ozt £80-£120 371. A late 18th century Norwegian silver beaker Bergen, makers mark unidentified, of bucket form with twin moulded girdles and scrolling foliate engraved decoration, on three ball and claw feet, interior gilt and rim, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 6.08ozt £200-£300 372. An Indian modern silver tea and coffee set with tray by Ravissant stamped 925, date letter for 1992, stamped Ravissant, of plain asymmetrical conical from, comprising teapot and coffee pot with ebony finials and angular downswept pointed handles, milk jug, sugar basin and a plain rectangular tray, the tray in original wooden case, height of coffee pot 22cm, weight approx. 121.21ozt £1,500-£2,000

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A N T AI QN UT EI QS U&E SC O& L JL EE W C TE AL BL EL RE SY 373. Stuart Devlin. (1931-2018) A set of eight Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt champagne flutes London, one 1977 with Silver Jubilee mark the others 1980, each with plain tapering bowls on a textured gilt stems and plain domed foot, crested for Allied Dunbar, each numbered: 240, 371, 372, 373, 374, 470, 471, 472, in fitted cases, stamped President Falcon Award 1980 (8), height 22.4cm, weight approx. 52.06ozt £2,000-£3,000 374. Stuart Devlin. (1931-2018) A set of eight Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt beakers London, 1978, Stuart Devlin, each of slightly tapering form with planished finish on a pierced and textured foot, crested to underside for Allied Dunbar and numbered 9, 10, 11, 12, 40, 41, 41, 42 and 43, in fitted cases stamped in gilt President Falcon Award 1980 (8), height 12.9cm, weight approx. 51.89ozt £2,000-£3,000

375. Stuart Devlin. (1931-2018) An Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel-gilt tray London, 1979, Stuart Devlin, of circular form with planished decoration, gilt pierced and textured border, numbered 36 and crested to underside for Allied Dunbar, in a fitted case stamped in gilt President Falcon Award 1979, diameter 30.5cm, weight approx. 22.28ozt £600-£800

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378 377 377. An early 20th century Chinese export silver trophy cup stamped WH for Wang Hing 90, Chinese character artisans mark to, the bowl with gilt interior engraved with bamboo shoot, supported on three entwined bamboo supports terminating in chased roots on a domed base with a finely stippled ground and a circular stepped foot, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 7.63ozt £400-£600

378. Chinese export silver twin handled sugar vase and a milk jug late 19th century, Hong Kong, stamped CW Cumwo, Chinese Artisans mark, finely embossed with scrolling dragons chasing the flaming pearl on a finely stippled ground with dragon handles, the sugar was with cover and dragon finial on simulated bamboo feet, interiors gilt (2), height of sugar vase 14.5cm, weight approx. 15.93ozt £400-£600

379. A small collection of electroplated plate items to include a Wedding cake stand by Walker & Hall, circular with mirror plateau, on paw feet, a two tier centrepiece with central trumpet vase, a pair of Corinthian stop fluted column candlesticks, a pair of small Art Nouveau pierced vase with green glass liners, a George III old Sheffield plate salver, a cut glass spill vase on domed lobed base (6), Wedding cake stand diameter 43.5cm Centrepiece height 47cm, candlesticks 28cm, salver diam. 26cm £80-£120 380. A twelve setting silver plated canteen of Hanoverian Rattail pattern flatware by Harrods comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, four tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve table knives, twelve desert knives, twelve fish knives and forks and a three piece carving set, contained in a mahogany fitted case, accompanied by original invoice dated 1988, with key, table fork length 20cm £200-£300 381. A pair of Edwardian electroplate on copper entrée dishes and covers by Walker and Hall rectangular shaped form with gadrooned and acanthus leaf borders with detachable handles, stamped Walker & Hall Sheffield Plate Old Style, length 32.5cm £80-£120

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382. A late Victorian fancy belcher link watch chain and a Waltham gold plated half hunter keyless pocket watch first double row chain with applied tag stamped JM C also stamped to T bar and clip 9C, attached a 9ct gold bloodstone blank seal fob and a heart shaped locket, in a fitted case (2), first length 21cm, total weight approx. 19.6g £250-£300

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383. A 9ct gold Waltham lady’s half hunter keyless pocket watch the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, the chapter ring with enamelled blue Roman numerals, reverse with engraved intertwined initials, total weight 35.2g £200-£300

386. An Edwardian 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, dust cover and caseback with presentation inscription dated 1908, case with Chester import marks for 1907, case diameter 48m, weight approx. 78g £500-£700

389. An 18ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, signed Kendal & Dent London, Makers to the admiralty The Kendentick, movement signed The Kendentick, dust cover case stamped for 18ct, Birmingham, 1930 Dennison, case back monogrammed, case diameter 50mm, total weight approx. 103.3g £600-£800

384. A lady’s continental 9K open faced keyless fob watch c.1900 gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, with foliate engraved decoration, base metal bust cover, lever movement, foliate engraved case stamped 9K, suspended on chains from a bar brooch, the clip stamped 9C, watch diameter 33cm, watch total weight approx. 27.8g, bar brooch approx. 4.6g £100-£150 385. An 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch he enamelled dial with Roman numerals, retailed for Cook & Burchett, the outer case with engraved interlaced initials, total weight approx 67g £500-£600

387. A George V open faced 9ct gold key less pocket watch the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial, retailed by Hinds Ltd, London, hallmarked on case back and inner dust cover, diameter of case 4.8cm, total weight approx 80g £250-£350 388. An 18ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch the enamel dial with raised chapter ring, Roman numeral and stop watch feature, with engraved initials to reverse of case, the inside of the case and dust cover both hallmarked, total weight approx 116g, diameter approx 5cm £600-£800

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390. A lady’s 9ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch the dial with an engine turned leafy centre with outer Roman numerals, the back with a central initialled cartouche and entwined scrolls, caseback stamped, ‘K9 11646’, case diam. 30mm, overall weight approx 25.3g £120-£180

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391. A 1960s gentleman’s Lanco 18ct gold wristwatch circular silver dial with raised gilt hour batons and gold dauphine hands, signed Lanco, manual 21 jewels incabloc movement, case back with Swiss control marks, stamped Lanco Super 1528 2274, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 30mm, case diameter 34mm £200-£300 392. A gentleman’s 18ct Eternamatic 2000 Centenaire wristwatch c.1970 circular brushed silver dial with raised gilt hour baton markers and hands with black insert and calendar at 3 o’clock, signed Eternamatic, automatic 21 jewels movement signed, case back with Swiss 18K control marks and signed, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 34mm £250-£350 393. A 1960s gentleman’s Monte compressor wristwatch circular silvered sunburst dial with raised silver hour baton markers, silvered dauphine hands and centre sweep seconds, signed Monte Geneve, manual wind 17 jewels incabloc, cal 96 movement, chromed case, leather strap bracelet, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 34mm £80-£120

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394. A gentleman’s Rolex 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date President wristwatch Ref: 18248 c.1996 circular sunburst champagne dial set with single diamond and baguette cut diamond markers, black outer minute track, batons hands and centre seconds, magnified date aperture at 3 o’clock and day aperture at 12 o’clock, sapphire crystal, selfwinding automatic movement, the case with bark finished bezel with polished hour markers, screw down oyster back and crown, serial number T623*** 18ct yellow gold polished, brushed and bark finished President bracelet with signed foldover clasp, stamped 750 and signed Rolex and numbered 8723, accompanied by original guarantee dated 98 and full service history with International Service Guarantee dated 06, wallet, instruction booklets and calendar card in a fitted green leather case with suede interior, dial diameter 31mm, case diameter 35mm, total weight approx. 145.9ozt £12,000-£15,000

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395. A Gentleman’s Oriosa chronograph wristwatch circular silvered dial with luminous hour baton markers, minute scale and tachymetre scale, subsidiary seconds dials and 45 minute chronograph dial, landeron 248 cal. chromed case, black leather strap bracelet, Oriosa case, dial diameter 35mm, case diameter 37mm £100-£150 396. A gentleman’s J. W. Benson 9ct gold Trench wristwatch circular white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, signed J.W. Benson London, manual wind FHF 3 cal. 15 jewels movement, case with screw down back and articulated lugs, hallmarked London 1946, leather strap bracelet, Benson case, dial diameter 36mm, case diameter 31mm £300-£400 397. A lady’s Baume & Mercier 18ct gold manual wind, wristwatch Ref 38304 c.1990 white rectangular dial with rounded corners, black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, blue cabochon sapphire set winding crown, screw caseback with Swiss control marks verso and numbered 635168 38304, with blue leather strap bracelet, dial 26 x 20mm £300-£400

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398. A limited edition CX Swiss Military Watch Montres Charmex 20,000 Feet Water Resistant Diver chronograph wristwatch circular yellow dial with luminous hour dot markers, minute track, date aperture at 3 o’clock, subsidiary seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour chronograph dials, unidirectional rotating bezel with 60 minute scale, manual wind Valjoux 7750 25 jewels movement, titanium case, numbered 065/200, rubber bracelet attached, contained in a hinged box with instruments for divers, with cleaning cloth, watch tools, additional titanium and rubber bracelets, leaflets and certifcate, accompanied by a certificate for 2009 Guinness World Records for the ‘deepest dive watch can function at 6000m (20,000 ft)’, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 45mm £400-£600

399. A Raymond Weil Gentlemans’ Tradition 18k gold plated quartz wristwatch, Ref 1943 and a lady’s tank Ref 5766/2 first circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and calendar aperture as 3 o’clock, the lady’s with white dial, black Roman numerals and minute track, both on leather bracelets with gold plated buckles, in orginal boxes with card outers, instruction booklets and certificates (2), first case diameter 34mm £80-£120 400. A group of watches and watch heads 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch, stamped ‘9.375’ to case; 9ct gold wristwatch, with circular yellow dial, with Arabic numerals, 15 jewel movement, stamped ‘9.375’ with leather strap; 9ct gold watch head, stamped ‘9.375’; 9ct gold wristwatch, circular dial with Arabic numerals with blue steeled hands, outer minute marker, stamped ‘9.375’ with a ribbon strap (5), total approx weight including movements and straps 64.8g £120-£180

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401. A lady’s Art Deco diamond set platinum cocktail wristwatch rectangular dial with black Arabic numerlas and minute track, manual wind movement signed Louis watch Co, the case millegrain set with two rows of cut diamonds and baguette cut diamond above and below, the shaped pierced lug also diamond set, cased back signed PLATINUM, black cord bracelet and stainless steel fold over clasp, case 11 x 33mm £100-£150 402. A 1950s lady’s 9ct gold Rotary manual wind bangle wristwatch rectangular brushed dial with black hour markers and gold hand signed Rotary, reeded lugs and sprung tapered bangle, weight excluding movement approx 15.1g £180-£220 403. A 9ct white gold lady’s Omega wristwatch the oval blued dial with baton numerals and textured 9ct gold strap, manual wind, total weight 32g, width of dial approx 12mm £400-£500 404. A lady’s wristwatch by Bucherer rounded rectangular yellow dial, Roman numerals with a fancy link bracelet, stamped to case “14k 976 039”, total approx weight 16g £300-£400

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405. A lady’s 18ct gold Longines Evidenza wristwatch Ref. L2 1756 6 tonneau shaped silvered dial with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel leaf hands, case back marked L2 175 6 EFCo Longines 18 Carat Gold 32742172, stamped with Swiss control marks, leather strap bracelet, case length 29mm £400-£600 406. An 18ct gold Omega lady’s wristwatch the squared case with champagne dial and raised baton numerals, textured bracelet and fold over clasp marked 750, contained in Omega card case, total weight 50.5g, overall length 18.5cm £1,200-£1,800 407. 18ct gold, diamond, half pearl and enamel watch head circular watch-head, white face with blue Arabic numerals, with gilt dot minute markers, half-pearl border to front and back, with a floral and foliate design with blue enamel and diamond points to case back, stamped with Swiss control marks, with associated blue enamel bow brooch with clasp attachment, total approx. weight including movement 21.0g, total approx. diameter 2.5cm £200-£300

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408. Christian Dior Riva wristwatch the signed square steeled dial with baton numerals and Arabic numerals to 12, 6 and 9, within a diamond set border with rubber bracelet, numbered D81-101, total approx weight 66.7g £100-£150 409. A lady’s Hamilton wristwatch Ref 6264 rectangular silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, minute track subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, curved rectangular tank style gold plated case with stainless steel back, quartz movement brown crocodile strap with swing tag attached, with certificate dated 1997 in fitted case with outer card outer, 24 x 37mm £70-£90

414. A lady’s diamond-set evening watch the shaped case set with single-cut diamonds and stamped internally ‘900 PLAT 100 IRID’, the white dial with Arabic numerals inscribed ‘Cartier’, 17 jewelled movement by Concord Watch Co, to the baguettecut diamond articulated lugs and black double cordette strap, weight excluding movement 9.7g £400-£600 415. An 18ct gold ruby articulated tassel necklace stamped ‘750’ to push clasp, total approx weight 27.8g, total approx length 43cm £800-£1,000

410. A lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch by Audax circular white dial with raised Arabic and baton numerals, outer dot minute track, numbered ‘074282’, stamped with hallmarks, with articulated brick link bracelet and fold over clasp, total approx weight (without movement) 9.6g £200-£300 411. A lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch by Tressa circular brushed dial, with raised Arabic and baton numerals, numbered ‘15875’, with articulated brick link bracelet, stamped with hallmarks with safety chain and fold over clasp, total approx weight (incl. links and movement) 14.2g £200-£300

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416. A multi strand and multi gem-set necklace the three stands of faceted trace links conjoined at intervals with various roughly faceted gems (untested) including peridots, citrines, aquamarine and water sapphires/iolites and occasionally with a star fish motif, length 48cm, total approx weight 13.1g £300-£400 417. A three strand cultured pearl necklace of even spherical form and cream hue with floral cluster clasp set with a cultured pearl above a tiered surround of white gemstones, total approx length 41cm £250-£350 418. A French three strand cultured pearl necklace of even form, approx. 7.2mm in size, with 18ct white gold, diamond and lapis lazuli clasp, minimum length 50.5cm £150-£250 419. A single row cultured pearl necklace the slightly graduated cultured pearls measuring 5mm -3mm in diameter to the old-cut diamondset four pointed star clasp, folding cruciform pink leather and gilt tooled case for Ogdens, necklace length approx 39cm, clasp diameter 1.2cm, total approx. weight 10.7g £80-£120

420. A diamond flexible cluster necklace the front section comprising a line of sixteen floral clusters, each set with six marquise diamonds, a marquise diamond link between, and suspending a fringe of fifteen pear-shaped diamond drops, to the two row flexible link back chain and box link clasp, length 43cm, 26.4g £4,000-£6,000 421. A three strand cultured pearl necklace graduated in diameter from 7.2mm to 3.8mm, of pinkish-cream hue, to the hallmarked 9ct white gold oval clasp, with safety chain, total minimum length 44cm £100-£150

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422. A sapphire and diamond necklace mixed cut sapphires with a foliate motif to the centre set with diamond points, on an integral box link chain, stamped to tag “750”, total approx length 45cm, total approx weight 8.8g £200-£300

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425 423. A late Victorian blister pearl and diamond-set pendant on chain modelled as a crab with a blister pearl body and diamond-set body, silver and yellow gold closed back setting, to the yellow gold trace link chain with ten diamond-set silver square box spacers, barrel clasp, crab 3.1cm wide, necklace length 59cm £250-£350

424. An Arts and Crafts enamel, blister pearl and silver necklace retailed by Liberty the three flowerhead vibrantly enamelled clusters and blister pearl collet centre suspending a larger flowerhead, silver belcher link festoons and back chains, barrel clasp, total approx. length 41.5cm, drop approx. 6cm Although unsigned, sketches of the design for this necklace numbered ‘8968’ are held in the V&A’s Art Library and ascribed to William Hair Haseler William Hair Haseler is a silversmith that is undoubtedly associated with Liberty & Co. W. H. Haseler & Co. was founded in 1870, producing gold, silver, and jewellery. In 1898, W.H. Haseler and Liberty went into partnership, with Haseler producing most of Liberty’s silverware from their Birmingham workshop. £400-£600

425. A French Art Nouveau sapphire, seed pearl and yellow gold pendant designed as two seed pearl wheels each with a rose-cut diamond collet centre, to the navette sapphire foliate and three sapphire and seed pearl tassel drop, French control mark for high carat yellow gold and maker’s poincon, to the associated fetter and three chain necklace with later bolt ring clasp stamped ‘9K’, case for G. Sussmann, Cairo, pendant max length 4.3cm, width 3.3cm, necklace length 42cm £800-£1,200 426. A early/mid 19th century garnet flexible link necklace each oval flat-cut garnet (probably foiled) claw-set within a yellow gold collet, most stamped ‘9ct’, length 39cm, 11.8g £80-£120 427. A late Victorian purple paste necklace the alternate rectangular and square cutcornered purple paste millegrain-edged collets separated by ornate links to the associated swivel clasp, and suspending a similarly-set pendant, length 44cm, 39.7g £200-£300

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 428. An early 19th century turquoise-set necklace the variously-shaped graduated turquoise plaques each within a yellow gold double-claw collet, and separated by trace links, length 41cm, 40.8g £300-£400 429. A turquoise necklace floral cluster pendant set with turquoise and half pearls, suspended from a tiered fancylink chain set with half pearls and turquoise beads, total approx. weight 14.2g, total approx. length 38.5cm £80-£120 430. An attractive light blue paste necklace oval light blue paste within a cut-down setting, separated by floral connectors set with colourless paste, total approx length 38cm £100-£150 431. A fancy-link chain with pierced star design, stamped to barrel clasp “9ct”, total approx weight. 14g, total approx length 50cm £180-£220

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435. A group of four 9ct gold gem set bracelets 9ct gold diamond and sapphire line bracelet, of geometric design, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and diamond line bracelet, collet set circular diamonds set in-between figure-of-eight terminals, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and diamond point line bracelet, each separated by an ‘S’ scroll, stamped with hallmarks together with another of a similar design (4), total approx length 18.5cm, total approx weight 27.6g £300-£400

436. A Continental multi gem-set flexible link bracelet the alternating rectangular and flowerhead links set with assorted semi-precious gems including citrine, amethyst, peridot, amethyst and aquamarine, the clasp stamped ‘14K 585’, length 18.5cm 13.9g £250-£350

432. An Italian 9ct gold fringe necklace of graduating form, with articulated links, stamped with import marks, stamped “Italy 9K”, total approx weight 17.8g, total approx length 41cm £250-£300

437. A fancy link tri-coloured bracelet stamped to clasp “14K”, total approx length 17cm, total approx weight 14.3g £300-£400

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433. A 9ct gold fringe necklace of articulated design, stamped to clasp with hallmarks, total approx. length 41cm, total approx. weight 20.6g £250-£350 434. A curb link bracelet suspending heart padlock clasp, stamped “ACC 9CT” with safety chain, total approx weight 22.4g £300-£400

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438. An Austrian malachite and yellow gold link bracelet the six openwork engraved scrolling lobed yellow gold hollow plaques alternating with flattened oval malachite beads, control mark for Vienna, length 19.5cm, 11.6g £80-£120 439. A Scottish hardstone and citrine bracelet with carved hardstone panels between four oval shaped mix-cut citrines, clasp suspending a silver and orange gem-set heart charm, stamped with Chester hallmarks, total approx length 22cm £80-£120

441. A nine bar gate bracelet stamped to link “9ct” with heart padlock, stamped “9ct” and safety chain, total approx weight 22.5g £300-£400 442. A pair of pearl bracelets the first; a pearl and multi-gem bracelet, of lozenge form, interspersed with yellow metal lozenges, stamped to clasp “750”; the second, a pearl torque bracelet with star motif, of similar design, stamped “750” to star, total approx weight 14.3g, fits a wrist of 16cm diameter £80-£120

445. An 18ct gold 10 bar gate bracelet with heart padlock clasp and safety chain, stamped to various bars “18ct”, total approx. weight 47.1g £1,200-£1,500

440. Three cultured pearl bracelets the first comprising six graduated rows (one broken) of 6mm-2mm cultured pearls to the pasteset tablet clasp, French control mark and maker’s poincoin; the second with five rows of freshwater cultured pearls with half pearl and ruby openwork bar spacers and clasp; the third with two rows of freshwater cultured pearls to the paste cluster centre, length approx 18cm, combined weight 75g £80-£120

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444. A nephrite, agate and rock crystal link bracelet comprising twelve links of alternating agate and nephrite with faceted rock crystal centres to the clasp stamped ‘9ct’, length 18.5cm, 8.1g £200-£300

446. A five-bar gate bracelet stamped “9ct” to link, with padlock heart, stamped “9ct” and safety chain, total approx weight 14g £180-£220 447. A fancy-link gate bracelet stamped “9ct” to link with padlock heart stamped “9ct” and safety chain, total approx weight 13.8g £180-£220 443. A turquoise and crystal rope twist bracelet ovoid turquoise beads with faceted rock crystal spacers, suspending a George V three pence, dated 1911 with turquoise bead setting, another coin (rubbed) and small figure, total approx. weight 12.1g £100-£150

448. A curb-link hinged bangle with safety chain, total approx weight 21.8g £420-£480

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449. A 9ct gold articulated abstract bracelet of oval form, with concealed clasp and safety chain, total approx. weight 38.5g £550-£600

451. A 9ct gold charm bracelet suspending various charms including: Victorian full sovereign dated 1895, veiled head facing left, George slaying dragon to reverse; Elizabeth II full sovereign dated 1966, young head facing right, George slaying the dragon to reverse; a gemset bauble charm; a gem-set bell charm; a crown charm and others, total approx weight 114.4g £2,200-£2,500

456. A fancy gate bracelet, 9ct gold padlock heart clasp stamped with hallmarks to clasp back with safety chain, total approx. weight 18.1g £180-£200

452. A 9ct gold six-bar gate bracelet stamped to link “9.375” with 9ct gold padlock heart clasp, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 13.2g £180-£200

450. 9ct gold curb-link charm bracelet suspending various charms including: George V full sovereign, dated 1911, with George slaying the dragon to the reverse, within a loose 9ct gold mount, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold chair charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold key charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold slipper charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold squirrel charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct horseshoe charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and colourless gem kettle charm, with a 9ct gold padlock heart, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 48g £800-£1,200

453. A 9ct four bar gold gate bracelet with heart padlock, stamped to with hallmarks, with safety chain, total approx weight 8.8g £100-£150 454. A Greek key bracelet stamped “585” to clasp, total approx. weight 7.9g total approx. length 18cm £100-£150 455. A heavy 9ct gold curb-link chain bracelet stamped with hallmarks to some links, push clasp stamped with hallmarks, total approx. weight 50.6g, total approx. length 25cm £720-£780

457. 9ct gold curb-link bracelet stamped ‘374’ to link, with 9ct gold heart padlock, with safety chain, total approx weight 21.8g £300-£350 458. A curb-link bracelet stamped to link “375”, with padlock heart clasp, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. weight 14.7g £200-£250 459. A 9ct gold charm bracelet featuring an assortment of mostly 9ct gold charms including; a grandfather clock; a pair of scissors; a church and a ship, with a padlock heart clasp and safety chain, total approx. weight 44.7g £600-£700

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468. A long guard chain stamped to tag and clasp “9c”, total approx weight 27.2g, total approx length 81.5cm £350-£450 469. A 9ct gold curb-link chain stamped ‘.375’ to each link, suspending a 9ct gold t-bar, stamped wit Birmingham hallmarks, suspending a Victoria full sovereign, dated 1900, George slaying the dragon to rev, in a loose mount, stamped “9ct”, total approx weight 53.3, total approx weight of sovereign (including loose mount) 10.3g, total approx diameter of sovereign £800-£1,200 470. A collection of chains 9ct gold twisted rope chain, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine flattened curb-link chain; 9ct gold fine square link chain, stamped with control marks; a fine cable-chain, stamped to tag “9c”; twisted rope chain stamped ‘9K’ and an unmarked twisted rope chain (6), total approx weight of marked gold 20.8g, total approx weight of unmarked gold 16g, the first approx length 42.5cm £450-£550 471. A fine curb-link chain total approx weight 10.8g, total approx length 75cm £200-£300

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480. A 9ct gold fetter link chain stamped to links “9.375”, suspending T-bar, stamp “B&S”, swivel fob set with bloodstone and carnelian discs and 9ct gold cigar piercer, chased with name to barrel ‘J Boyle”, stamped “9.375”, total approx weight 48.7g, total approx length 31.5cm £550-£650

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481. A heavy 18ct gold fob curblink chain stamped to links “18”, total approx. weight 73.4g, total approx. length 39.5cm £1,800-£2,000

472. 9ct gold fancy belcher chain stamped “9C”, total approx length 34cm, total approx weight 16.2g £400-£500 473. An Edwardian 9ct gold belcher chain stamped to clasp “9.375”, total approx length 39cm, total approx weight 34.3g £200-£300 474. A long guard chain total approx weight 42g, total approx length 79cm £550-£600 475. Sampson Mordan & Co. propelling pencil stamped to body “S. Mordan&Co”, suspended on 15ct gold chain “15.625”, total approx length of chain 30cm, total approx length of pencil 6cm, total approx weight of chain 17g, total approx weight of pencil 18g, total approx weight 35.9g £400-£600

482. An 9ct gold curb-link fob chain of slightly graduating form, links stamped ‘9.375’, total approx. weight 56.5g, total approx. length 32cm £700-£900 478. 9ct gold flattened curb link bracelet stamped to links “375”, with heart padlock clasp, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 47.9g £600-£800

476. 9ct gold curb-link watch chain stamped to each link “9c”, suspending T-bar stamped “9c” and fob, suspending chased shield, inscribed to reverse “H.C.C. Winners 1933” stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx weight 17.7g, total approx length 32.5cm £150-£200 477. Two 9ct gold chains 9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks; the second, 9ct gold twisted rope chain, stamped with hallmarks (2), total approx weight 17.2g, total approx length of the first 44.5cm, approx length of the second 45cm £180-£220 A b u y e r’s p re m i u m o f 2 6 .4% i n c l u s iv e o f VAT @ 2 0% w i l l b e a p p l i e d t o e a c h l o t. Lo t s m a rke d ‡ w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o a n a d d i ti o n a l fe e - p l e a s e s e e p a g e 9 6 .

483. 9ct gold flat link chain stamped with hallmarks to clasp, total approx. weight 36.4g, total approx. length 79.5cm £520-£580 484. A twisted rope chain total approx. weight 15.7g, total approx. length 61cm £180-£200

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 485. A collection of chains, 9ct gold fine flattened curb-link chain stamped to tag with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct yellow gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped to tag with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine flattened curb-link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag; curb link chain, stamped to tag ‘9ct’ to clasp and three other unmarked chains (7), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 27.9g, total approx weight of stamped gold 11.5g, total approx weight of other chains 22.4g, the first 50cm £800-£900

486. Four pieces of citrine jewellery trefoil bar brooch comprising of three mixed cut citrines; a pair of synthetic oval citrine ear-pendants, set within 9ct gold mounts, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a pair of citrine drop earpendants, stamped “9K” and a pair of briolette citrine drop ear-pendants (4), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 6.3g, total approx weight of lot 18.2g £150-£250

487. A late 19th century garnet and diamond novelty brooch designed as an interrogation mark, alternately set with garnet and old-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow gold, length 3.5cm, 4.6g £150-£250

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488. An Edwardian pink topaz and seed pearl brooch/pendant the central pink topaz claw-set above the openwork scrolling and fleur de lys seed pearl-set surround, partly closed back yellow gold setting, detachable brooch fitting; together with a later fine oval trace link chain, width 3.1cm, 9.1g; chain 1.4g £200-£300

489. An aquamarine bar brooch the octagonal aquamarine coronet-set above the plain bar brooch, aquamarine 12.6mm x 12.0mm x 6.2mm, bar length 6.1cm, 4.3g £250-£350

490. A Victorian oval shell cameo brooch carved to depict the head and shoulders of probably Demeter and Persephone, both with floral garlands in their hair, and the attributes of a sheaf of corn, crescent moon and stars and with a dove perched on a quiver of arrows, collet-set within a yellow gold frame applied with a ropetwist border, length 6.7cm, width 4.8cm £100-£150

491. A City of London brooch the silver shield set with pink stones (possibly synthetic rubies but untested) cross on a white stone background, an everted red enamel dagger applied to the first quarter, surmounted by a sinister dragon’s wing applied with red enamel everted cross, silver setting, London hallmark, length 3.4cm, weight approx. 4.4g £100-£150

492. A large circular brooch chased with a monogram to one half, with a safety chain, marked “15ct”, total approx. diameter 4cm, total approx. weight 14.6g £250-£350

493. A shell cameo brooch depicting a young lady, set within an yellow-metal frame, stamped “750”, total approx weight 10g, total approx diameter 4cm £150-£250

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494. A late Georgian emerald and diamond-set star brooch the central rectangular step-cut emerald within a wavy yellow gold collet to the 16 rayed surround set with old rose-cut diamonds, closed back silver setting, length 4.6cm, width 2.9cm, 9.0g £350-£450 495. An early 20th diamond-set bar brooch the slightly tapering brooch set with sixteen graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, chenier gallery, length 6.8cm, width 0.5cm, 6.5g £500-£800 496. A diamond-set dress ring of rectangular upswept open-work design, set with old brilliant-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, to the tapering shank stamped ‘10%IRID PLA’, ring size P1⁄2, 11.1g £600-£800

498. A mid Georgian pink topaz and diamond-set charm modelled as an elegant flagon, with a foiled pink topaz obovoid body with diamond-set spout and base, partially closed back gold and silver setting, suspended from a later fine trace link chain, pendant length 3.2mm, width 0.8mm, 1.6g approx; chain 1.8g £350-£450 499. A pair opal and diamond cluster ear-studs circular cabochon opal, claw-set raised above a border of brilliant-cut diamonds (2), total approx. weight 3.3g £300-£400 500. A Victorian diamond-set cluster ring of attenuated navette design, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, to the yellow gold setting and shank, ring size O1⁄2, length 3.0cm, 6.1g £400-£600

497. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond measuring 8.2 x 8.1 x 5.2mm, claw-set to the plain shank, ring size M (with pips), 5.2g £5,000-£7,000

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501. An Edwardian garland diamond-set brooch/pendant of openwork floral, foliate, and graduated tassel design, set throughout with old brilliant-cut and old-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and yellow gold, detachable brooch fitting, suspensory loop deficient, contemporary leather and gilt tooled fitted case, overall length 4.1cm, width 2.7cm, 8.7g £600-£800

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502. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the central sapphire measuring 9.5 x 8.5 x 3.7mm approx with three brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, pierced and scrolling gallery and shoulders, ring size, K, 6.3g £7,000-£9,000

504. A mid Victorian ruby and diamond-set crescent brooch set with a tapering line of graduated mixed-cut rubies to the inner line of old-cut diamonds, yellow gold mount with detachable brooch fitting, width 3.3cm, 7.5g £1,000-£1,500

503. A diamond single stone the modified brilliant-cut diamond measuring 9.0mm x 9.2mm x 5.8mm, claw-set above the plain tapering shank, platinum hallmark, ring size J1⁄2, 5.4g £10,000-£15,000

505. A pair of diamond-set ear pendants each circular open-work cluster set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, the two stone articulated surmount applied to a hook fitting, length (excluding hook) 2.5cm, width 1.2cm, 4.2g combined £500-£800

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506. A mid Victorian gem-set and yellow gold insect bar brooch the two knife edge bars with a sphere terminal applied to the centre with an insect, with an oval opal cabochon abdomen, red stone (probably spinel) thorax and half pearl wings, contemporary fitted case, width 6.1cm, 5.1g (pin not gold) £400-£600 509. A Continental diamond-set spray brooch centrally-set with an old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.90-1.00cts (cullet inaccessible) to the openwork foliate wirework surround set with old brilliant-cut, old single-cut and old-cut diamonds, Continental pin fitting indistinctly stamped (possibly French), length 5.1cm, width 3.5cm, 18.5g £1,000-£1,500

507. A 9ct gold and opal set bee brooch with oval cabochon set thorax, oval pear-shaped cabochon abdomen, detailed wings and chased design to legs, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 2.5cm, total approx. weight 3.5g £150-£250

508. An 18ct gold and enamel bee brooch ruby cabochon eyes, 18ct gold thorax chased with stipple design, green enamel and brilliant-cut diamond banded abdomen, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx. weight 8g, total approx. diameter (body) 2.5cm, total approx. diameter (wing to wing) 3.5cm £100-£200

510. A diamond single stone ring the modified old brilliantcut diamond measuring 6.4mm x 6.4mm x 2.8mm coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size J, 2.2g £800-£1,200

511. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.50-0.60cts, set to either side with a baguette-cut diamond, the plain shank stamped ‘PLAT’, ring size L, 3.1g £800-£1,200

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512 513 512. An early 20th century diamond-set bar brooch of elongated rectangular openwork design, centrally-set with four brilliant-cut diamond collets to the surround of old-cut diamonds with channel-set with synthetic sapphire (untested), engraved reverse and sides with cheniers, width 6.2cm, 5.9g £100-£200 513. A French three coloured gold brooch in the early 19th century taste, the textured brooch applied with a ornate border and with a central line of floral and foliate three coloured gold decoration (a/f), French control mark stamped to the pin, length 6.2cm, max width 2.3cm, 12.2g £300-£400 514. An early 20th century star sapphire, sapphire and diamond-set stick pin the circular star sapphire cabochon collet-set to the alternating circular-cut sapphire and diamondset border, detachable pin, diameter 1.2cm, 4.3g £100-£200

515. A pair of late 19th century sapphire and diamond-set stick pins each centrally-set with a pearshaped sapphire within a heartshaped yellow gold border set with old brilliant-cut diamonds (one deficient), detachable screw pins, with an octagonal silver salt cellar pin cushion, Birmingham 1906, head length 1.0cm, width 0.9cm, combined weight of stick pins 5.2g £300-£500

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516. Eight Victorian or Edwardian gem-set stick pins: a circular opal bead with good play of colour; a seed pearl and diamondset trefoil mounted in silver; a seed pearl and diamond twin acorn; a yellow gold openwork heart with a cabochon turquoise collet to the centre; a yellow gold and seed pearl hunting horn; a moonstone and rose-cut diamond pansy; a circular collet with pale blue hard stone; and an oval water opal cabochon (a/f); four with keepers, and displayed in a rectangular silver salt cellar pin cushion (a/f), combined gross weight of stick pins (excluding keepers) 11.0g £200-£300

517. A late 19th/early 20th century pearl and diamond-set stick pin head the oval pearl (untested) measuring 8.9mm x 8.1mm x 7.0mm with a oldcut diamond-set collet to each of the cardinal points linked by a yellow gold curved frame, screw fitting to reverse, pin deficient, overall dimensions 12.3mm x 11.4mm, 2.1g £200-£300

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518. A pair of 9ct gold trefoil, sapphire, ruby and emerald ear-studs stamped with hallmarks to stem together with two pairs of ruby set earrings (3), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 2.4g, total approx weight of other items 6.1g £250-£350 519. Three pairs of earrings a pair of 9ct gold and diamond point set ear-studs in the form of a heart, stamped ‘375’ to stem; a pair of 9ct gold ear pendants, stamped ‘375’ to stem and a pair of bi-coloured twisted knot earstuds, stamped “375” to stem (3), total approx weight (excluding bi-coloured studs) 6.1g £150-£250

520. Three pairs of earrings a pair of circular ear-pendants, set with turquoise and applied wire-decoration with a twisted rope border; a pair of circular ear-studs, centrally set pearl with diamond points in a floral design and applied wire-work border and a pair of open-work earrings, set with a floral pearl cluster and foliate motifs (3), total approx weight 13.1g £100-£150

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521. A pair of amethyst earrings central cabochon amethyst, bezel set to plain border together with a pair of pearl ear-studs, bezel set to a chased border (2), total approx weight of the amethyst earrings 9.3g, total approx weight of pearl earrings 15.1g £80-£120 522. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century coral ear pendants each comprising two graduated circular ‘angel skin’ coral discs linked by an engraved torpedo link, hook fittings, length 4.1cm (excluding fitting), 5.3g combined £100-£200 523. A pair of diamond-set ear pendants each designed as a stylised keyhole diamond-set surmount suspending an articulated two circle and old brilliant-cut diamond collet drop, ‘D’ fitting, length 1.8cm, combined gross weight 2.1g £300-£400 524. A pair of heart drop-earrings with white metal cross detail, stamped “750”, total approx. weight 4.5g, drop length of heart 1.2cm £100-£150

525. A collection of earrings pair of 9ct gold twisted knot earstuds with bezel set diamond chips to centre, stamped with hallmarks to stem; pair of 9ct gold and diamond heart shaped ear-studs, stamped with hallmarks to stem; pair of 9ct gold cross ear-pendants, stamped to stem with hallmarks; diamond set cross pendant; a pair of ear-studs set with colourless gems, stamped “375” and a pair of heart shaped ear-studs, set with diamond chips, stamped “14K” (qty), total approx. weight of 9ct gold 6.2g £150-£250 526. ‘Happy Diamonds Icons’ heart ear-studs by Chopard 18ct white gold featuring round brilliant-cut diamonds, total approx. 0.10ct, free between two synthetic sapphire windows inscribed ‘Chopard’, stamped to stem “750”, complete with original box and certificate of origin, total approx. weight 5.2g, total approx. diameter 8mm £500-£700 527. A pair of diamond-set hoop earrings each spot hammered and engraved hinged oval hoop set with a brilliantcut diamond spreading 0.45-0.50ct, length 2.6cm, width 1.5cm, combined gross weight 12.8g £600-£800

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528. A pair of carnelian Islamic earclips the squared plaques with Islamic script inset within frame with beaded border, the reverse with French control marks for 18ct, diameter approx 22mm £150-£250 529. A pair of amethyst and 9ct yellow gold earrings and a matching ring each collet-set with an oval mixed-cut amethyst to the applied double rope twist border, Birmingham hallmark (2), ring size L, length 2.2cm x width 1.8cm, 6.1g; earrings length 1.5cm x width 1.3cm, combined weight 3.9g £150-£250 530. An Edwardian peridot and half pearl pendant/brooch of scrolling open-work design, the flower-heads set with circular-cut peridots and interspersed with half pearls, two deficient, with brooch fitting and integral suspension loop, stamped “9ct”, total approx 3.4g, total approx diameter 3.5cm £100-£200

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538 534. A Victorian oval locket chased daffodil design to the centre, surrounded by an applied bead and wirework decoration border, with suspension loop, approx diameter 4.5cm, total approx weight 20.3g £350-£450 535. An Edwardian heart-shaped citrine pendant central heart-shaped mixed-cut citrine, claw set with suspension loop, total approx weight 15g, approx diameter 2.5cm £80-£120 536. Two pendants the first; a seated purple quartz Buddha pendant, set in an 9ct gold open work border in the shape of a temple, stamped with hallmarks, with suspension loop, the second; a jadeite pendant in the shape of a claw, mounted in yellow metal, with suspension loop (2), total approx weight of Buddha pendant 13.3g, total approx weight of jadeite pendant 8.2g, approx diameter of Buddha charm 3.6cm, total approx diameter of jadeite claw 3.5cm £80-£120

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539 537. An Edwardian turquoise and diamond-set brooch/pendant of openwork scrolling cartouche design with articulated drop, the centre cluster with a old-cut diamond to the four oval turquoise cabochon millegrain collets, detachable brooch fitting, mounted in silver and yellow gold, overall length 5.5cm, max width 3.3cm, 9.6g £600-£800 538. A late Victorian mourning locket black enamel border set with pearls and diamond points, with glass compartment to the front and back, chased to back “In memory of my beloved husband / died Feb 16th 1919”, total approx. weight 25.6g, total approx. diameter 6cm £400-£600 539. Two Belle Epoque pendants the first, circular pendant, set with colourless and blue gems and half pearls in a floral and foliate design; the second, quatrefoil pendant, set with pearls (2), total approx. weight 7.4g, total approx. diameter 2.5cm £200-£300

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540. A late 19th/early 20th century coral and diamond-set cameo pendant the oval carved angle skin coral depicting the head and shoulders of a maiden with roses in her hair to the diamond-set bow surmount, closed back yellow back setting, suspended from an associated fine trace link chain necklace, pendant length 4.1cm, width 2.6cm, 12.3g £400-£600 541. Four late 19th/early 20th century heart-shaped lockets/charms the first with white and red guilloché enamelled front with a diamond-set heart applied to the centre (reverse compartment deficient); a half pearl and turquoise set charm with seed pearl suspensory loop; a oval garnet cabochon and green stone-set locket with rope twist applied surmount (reverse compartment deficient); and an openwork garnet-set and 9ct yellow gold hallmarked charm £100-£150 542. An amethyst and diamond-set pendant the winged surmount set with brilliant-, single- and baguettecut diamonds to the pendeloque amethyst pendant, suspended from an oval trace link back chain, pendant max width 4.1cm, 10.6g £600-£800

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543. A gem set bombe pendant illusion set round brilliant-cut colourless stones, within yellow metal mount, stamped to suspension loop “750”, suspended on a cable chain, barrel clasp, stamped to clasp tongue “10”, total approx chain 4.3g, total approx weight of pendant 6.5g, chain length 45cm £100-£150 544. A topaz pendant bezel set oval mix-cut blue topaz suspended on a fine fancy-link chain, stamped to suspension loop ‘375” together with 9ct gold hinge bangle, chased to one half with scrolling foliate design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, with safety chain (2), total approx weight of pendant and chain 2.6g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 11g, total approx. length 45.5cm £180-£200 545. A diamond flexible link necklace channel set round brilliant-cut diamonds, set within a white metal twisted pendant, suspended to integral flexible link chain, stamped “9k. 50”, total approx. weight 6.3g, total approx. length 42cm £150-£200

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546. A 9ct gold ingot pendant with raised lettering spelling “GOLD”, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, with suspension loop, total approx. weight 16.5g, total approx. diameter 3.4cm £220-£200 547. A diamond cluster pendant featuring a cluster of seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended on 9ct gold twisted rope chain, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. weight 4.0g, total approx. length 40cm £150-£200 548. A lapis lazuli intaglio signet ring an oval shaped lapis lazuli tablet, with Arabic script intaglio, set within a plain tapering shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size P, total approx weight 4.7g £100-£150

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549. A diamond three stone ring set with graduated cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamonds, the central diamond with an approximate spread weight of 0.70 coronet-set above the other two, plain shank, ring size L, 2.0g £400-£600 550. An Edwardian ornate sapphire and diamond-set ring the pear-shaped sapphire collet and oldcut diamond cluster to the old brilliant-cut diamond collet terminal, plain tapering shank, ring size O1⁄2, 4.4g £400-£600 551. A spinel and diamond three stone ring the central rectangular step-cut spinel set with an old brilliant-cut diamond to either side, illusion engraved shoulders to the plain shank, ring size K, 2.6g £300-£400

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552. A diamond single stone ring the elongated cushion-shaped old brilliantcut diamond collet-set above the later 18ct gold bifurcated shank, London hallmark, ring size L, 3.5g £200-£300 553. A pear shaped aquamarine ring diamond-set detail to either side, to the bifurcated shank stamped ‘10K’, ring size N, 2.2g £250-£350 554. A yellow topaz and half pearl and emerald ring central oval cut topaz, set in a closed back setting within a surround of pearls and emerald points, ring size N/O, total approx weight 6.7g £150-£250

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555. An amethyst, pearl and diamond cluster ring central oval mixed-cut amethyst, above a surround of eight pearls and eight diamonds, with trifurcated shoulders and reeded shank, Ring size L/M, total approx weight 11.9g £150-£200

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556. Two amethyst and diamond set rings a single stone amethyst set ring, central mix-cut octagonal shape amethyst, with gem-set shoulders to a plain band, stamped “18ct” and a 9ct gold amethyst and diamond set ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), ring sizes T, N, total approx. weight 9ct gold 4.3g, total approx. weight of other ring 4.2g £200-£300 557. A French opal and diamond set gypsy ring three cabochon opals of slightly graduated form set to a scrolling gallery and plain tampering shank, stamped with eagle head mark together with; a 9ct gold and half pearl set ring, with applied bead and twisted rope work, stamped with British hallmarks (2), ring sizes T/U, N, total approx weight 7.2g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 3.4g, total approx weight of french ring 3.7g £150-£250 558. A mid 19th century garnet and diamond-set ring the heart-shaped garnet cabochon within a border of old rose-cut diamonds, closed back silver setting to the associated engraved shank (a/f), ring size N, 4.6g £250-£350 559. An 18th century garnet-set ring the circular cluster collet-set with garnets (probably foiled), closed back setting to the trifurcated shoulder and ridged band, ring size O1⁄2, 2.0g £250-£350 560. A sapphire and diamondset ring the central oval mixed-cut sapphire with a diamond-set trefoil to either side, the shank stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size K1⁄2, 4.3g £400-£600

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561. A synthetic ruby and diamond-set cluster ring the circular cabochon ruby (untested but probably synthetic) collet-set above diamond-set flowerhead cluster, the shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size N, 10.6g, width 3.2cm £300-£400

566. An oval-shaped turquoise set ring of bombe design, with applied star to the centre set with a diamond chip, set to a plain shank together with a circularshaped turquoise set ring, bifurcated shoulders to a plain shank (2), ring sizes P, K and total approx weight 12.1g £150-£250

562. A 1960s diamond-set ring of tapering interlocking linear design, set with graduated brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, to the plain shank, ring size M, width 1.9cm, 8.1g £200-£300

567. Four garnet rings an oval garnet collet-set above the ornate oval and chased abstract design border, stamped “9ct”; an oval cabochon garnet ring, claw set to plain shank, stampee “9ct”; garnet cluster ring, of oval bombé design, and pavéset with mix-cut garnets, set to a plain shank and a 9ct gold and heart-shaped garnet ring, bezel-set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks (4), Ring size M/N, L, M/N, R, total approx weight of hallmarked gold 1.3g, total approx weight 20g £150-£250

563. Two 22ct wedding bands one chased with a floral design, stamped “22” with hallmarks, the other a plain band, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks (2), total approx weight 15.5g, ring sizes M, N £500-£600 564. A two coloured signet ring the central applied plaque boxset with a brilliant-cut diamond above the tapering ridged shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size Q1⁄2, 9.4g £250-£350 565. Three seed pearl rings an elongated oval citrine and seed pearl cluster to the trifurcated shoulders and plain shank; a half pearl and 9ct yellow gold cluster ring with engraved shoulders; and a seed pearl horseshoe ring containing a seed pearl and ruby crescent, stamped ‘15CT’, ring size N, O, and O, combined 16.1g £150-£250

568. A diamond single stone ring the modified brilliant-cut diamond within a square box setting, three graduated single-cut diamonds to each shoulder, the plain shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size N, 1.9g £400-£600 569. A diamond single stone ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.50-0.60cts to the trifurcated prongs and band stamped ‘ 18CT’, ring size P, 4.9g £400-£600

571. A diamond graduated three stone ring the central old brilliant-cut diamond with a brilliant-cut diamond to either side, claw-set to the plain tapering shank, ring size O1⁄2, 3.3g £400-£600 572. An unusual diamond-set ring the wings, body and tail set with old-cut diamonds, closed back silver setting and yellow gold setting, later applied to ayellow gold band stamped ‘9CT’, ring size L, width 2.0cm, weight 3.8g £150-£250 573. A blue topaz and diamondset ring the rectangular step cut-cornered blue topaz claw-set above the surround of brilliant-cut diamonds to the 18ct white gold shank, London hallmark, ring size N, 7.3g £500-£800

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570. A 22ct gold wedding band stamped with hallmarks, ring size M, total approx size 5.7g £150-£200

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574. A diamond ring centrally-set with a brilliant-cut diamond measuring approx 7.0 x 7.0 x 3.7mm with a baguette-cut and a brilliant-cut diamond collet to each side, the pentagonal shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size L, 4.8g £1,500-£2,000

580. An early Victorian gem-set yellow gold ring centrally-set with a rectangular cutcornered mauvy pink gem (probably a pink topaz but tests inconclusive) to the ornate rub-over setting with double ‘C’ scrolling shoulders and ridged shank, ring size K, 5.0g £100-£200

575. A single stone sapphire cross-over ring bezel set circular cut sapphire, bifurcated shoulders tapering into a plain shank, indistinctly stamped, ring size K, total approx weight 3.1g £60-£80

581. A diamond five stone ring and a diamond three stone ring both set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the first stamped ‘18ctPT’, the second ‘18ctt (worn), ring sizes) 1⁄2 and K1⁄2, combined gross weight 6.5g £300-£400

576. An early 19th century emerald sentimental ring the five graduated rectangular emeralds closed back collet-set within the yellow gold navette border, glazed compartment (damaged) containing hair to the reverse, ridged shank, ring size L, 2.7g £150-£250

582. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond claw-set within the scrolling partially closed back setting indistinctly stamped ‘?CT’, ring size K1⁄2, 2.3g £80-£120

577. A late 18th/early 19th century gold memorial ring the central rectangular plaque with snakeskin engraving, glazed compartment containing plaited hair, engraved foliate trifurcated shoulders, ring size K, 2.0g £100-£150 578. A sapphire and diamond five stone ring the three graduated brilliant-cut diamonds and two mixed-cut sapphires to the pierced and scrolling gallery and shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size O1⁄2, 3.9g £150-£250 579. An 18ct yellow gold, agate and black enamel memorial ring the central silver collet set with a carved banded agate stylised ‘Forget me not’ above the black enamel shield and florally engraved and black enamel shoulders (a/f), lower shank indistinctly engraved externally and internally, full hallmark 1845, ring size Q, 4.7g £80-£120

583. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.65cts claw-set to the plain yellow gold tapering shank stamped ‘18’, ring size L, 3.7g £300-£500 584. A 1960s diamond, yellow and white gold ring seven alternating rows of yellow and white gold, set with round brilliant diamonds of alternating size, set to a plain tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 10.4g, ring size P £200-£300 585. Two diamond rings a brilliant-cut diamond single stone ring, measuring 5.4 x 5.4 x 3.2mm, coronet-set to the tapering shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’; together with a five stone brilliant-cut diamondset ring, the plain tape ring shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring sizes K1⁄2 and L1⁄2, combined gross weight 5.2g £100-£200 586. A cultured pearl floral ring stamped “18K” together with a floral bar brooch, set with three cultured pearls (2), ring size R, total approx weight 12.1g £200-£300

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 587. A diamond-set cluster ring the central square set with brilliant-cut diamonds to the outer border of alternating single-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold shank, London hallmark, ring size N, 8.3g £600-£800 588. An emerald and diamond-set cluster ring the three oval cut emeralds within a surround of brilliantcut diamonds to the 9ct gold shank, convention hallmark, ring size N, 4.4g £100-£200 589. An opal and diamondset ring the three slightly graduated circular opal cabochons each separated by two old- cut diamonds to the pierced scrolling gallery, ring size H, 2.3g £300-£500 590. A green sapphire and opal five stone ring each of the three cushionshaped green sapphires separated by a circular opal cabochon, diamonds points between, to the pierced and scrolling gallery, the shank stamped ‘18’, ring size M, 4.7g £300-£500 591. A 9ct gold acrostic ring channel set diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby and sapphire, spelling “DEAREST”, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx weight 2.3g, ring size N £150-£250 592. A floral ruby cluster ring bombe form, central cluster of pave-set rubies, with a scrolling petal surround, stamped “750”, total approx weight 4.6g, ring size N £200-£300 593. A diamond five stone ring the brilliant-cut diamonds colletset in a line, the palin tapering shank engraved ‘18ct PL’, ring size O1⁄2, 2.2g £300-£500

594. An 18ct gold and diamond single stone ring central round brilliant cut illusion-set diamond, set to stepped diamond baguette set shoulders, of graduating form, to a plain tapering shank, total approx. weight 2.9g, ring size K £100-£150 595. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the square plaque centrally-set with a square sapphire, a rose-cut diamond to each corner, the plain tapering shank stamped ‘ PLAT18CT’, ring size J, 1.7g £300-£500 596. An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond gypsy set ring set with three circular cut sapphires, of graduating form, set between diamond points to a plain tapering band, total approx weight 3.1g, total ring size P £100-£150 597. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the central square-cut sapphire within a surround of single-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size P, 2.7g £200-£300 598. Two 18ct gold rings 18ct gold gypsy ring, set with a pink and colourless gem, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and 18ct gold signet ring, stamped with hallmarks (2), total approx weight 6.8g, ring sizes P/Q, M/N £200-£300 599. Two diamond rings 18ct gold and diamond gypsy ring, set with four circular mix-cut diamonds, of graduating form, set to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks and diamond three stone, three circular mix-cut diamonds, illusion set of slightly graduating for, set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PLAT FALL” (2), total approx weight 6.2g, ring sizes N/O, J/K £200-£300 600. A Victorian style buckle ring chased with foliate design to band, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 5.6g, ring size K/L £150-£250 601. A diamond set gypsy ring set with eight diamonds of graduating size, total approx weight 3.8g, ring size N £100-£150

602. A collection of gem set rings ruby and diamond set ring, central oval mix-cut ruby, bezel set between four circular diamonds, set to a plain shank, stamped “750”; blue gem set ring, stamped “14k”; a blue step-cut gem set ring, stamped “14k”; sapphire eternity ring, set to one half with mix-cut circular sapphires, to a plain tapering band, stamped “14k”; a wedding band, stamped “585” and two other gem-set rings (qty), total approx weight 20.3g £450-£550

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604. A three stone diamond ring claw-set round brilliant cut diamonds, of slightly graduating form set to a plain shank, total approx weight 2g, ring size L £200-£300 605. 9ct gold and smokey quartz ring central oval mix-cut stone, set to an open-work gallery, to a plain shank, stamped with hallmarks, ring size L/M, total approx. weight 13.4g £100-£150 606. An 9ct gold Edwardian ruby and diamond cluster ring illusion-set diamonds and ruby cluster, set to a plain shank, stamped with London hallmarks; 18ct gold ruby and diamond gypsy set ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and 9ct gold band, chased with abstract design, stamped with hallmarks (3), total approx. weight of 9ct gold 9.9g, total approx. weight of 18ct 3g, ring sizes K/L, P/Q, M/N £150-£250 607. A diamond three stone ring each old brilliant-cut diamond coronet-set to the tapering plain shank, ring size Q, 3.9g £400-£600

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608. A ruby and diamond-set cluster ring the square step-cut ruby measuring 6.4 x 6.4 x 4.9mm to the surround of ten brilliant-cut diamonds and a baguette-cut diamond to each shoulder shoulders, the shank stamped ‘18CT PLAT’, ring size O1⁄2, 5.9g £400-£600

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609. An opal and diamond heart cluster ring heart-shaped cabochon opal approx. 15 x 16 x 6mm, claw-set raised above surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds, in a basket setting with fleur de lis shoulders and plain shank, stamped “0423 18”, ring size Q, total approx. weight 12.6g £500-£800

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610. A five stone opal ring oval cabochon opals of graduating form with diamond points set between, set within pierced scrolling gallery to a plain shank, stamped “18ct” to shank, ring size R/A, total approx. weight 6.3g £300-£400 611. An oval opal ring oval cabochon opal, claw-set within a yellow metal foliate border, with trifurcated shoulders and a reeded shank, ring size M, total approx. weight 13.4g £200-£300 612. An oval opal ring oval cabochon opal, claw-set raised above an open-work chased foliate border, the basket-setting set to a plain shank, stamped “14k”, ring size U, total approx. weight 9.4g £150-£250 613. An oval opal ring central oval cabochon opal, claw-set to diamond set shoulders to a plain shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size R, total approx. weight 4.4g £150-£250 614. 18ct gold and citrine single stone ring rectangular mix-cut citrine, bezel set to a plain band, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx. weight 10g, ring size Q £200-£300

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615. A group of three dress rings 14ct gold and large orange-ish yellow stone set ring, stamped “585”; 9ct gold and red agate hard-stone, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold and yellowishbrown stone, stamped with hallmarks (3), total approx weight of 14ct gold 6.8g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 18.2g £150-£250

619. An amethyst and diamond dress ring central amethyst, cabochon crown and mix-cut faceted pavilion, claw-set raised above stepped diamond-set shoulders, in an open-work wire-work gallery set to a plain shank, stamped “M8 K14 22.5”, ring size T, total approx. weight 10.6g £150-£250

616. A mid 20th century 18ct yellow gold and diamond-set ring by Ben Rosenfeld the textured tiered floral petals with brilliant-cut diamond-set detail to the textured tapering shank, stamped ‘BRLd’, London hallmark 1972, ring size Q, 12.5g

620. A three stone diamond and 18ct gold ring the old brilliant-cut diamonds coronetset in 18ct white gold to the plain tapering yellow gold shank, London hallmark, ring size M1⁄2, 3.9g £200-£300

Ben Rosenfeld was a British jewellery designer and maker with an international clientele, who was based in Hatton Garden (the London jewellery quarter) from circa 1959 to 1987. His bold designs often featured yellow gold, usually textured, and sometimes enamelled or set with gems. Examples of Rosenfeld’s work can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Pieces by are all signed with his maker’s mark ‘BRLd’ £500-£800 617. A pair of mid 20th century floral earrings each designed as a textured asymmetric tiered flowerhead with brilliant-cut diamond-set detail, continental screw fittings (possibly replacements), possibly by Ben Rosenfeld but unsigned, width 2.0cm, combined gross weight 13.5g £400-£800 618. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring central oval mix-cut greenish-blue sapphire, claw-set raised above round brilliant-cut diamond border, set to chased shoulders and a plain tapering shank, ring size Q/R, total approx. weight 9.6g £250-£350

621. A diamond two stone cross-over ring the old brilliant-cut diamonds obliquelyset to the ‘S’ scroll diamond-set shoulders, to the plain shank stamped ‘PLAT 18’, ring size J, 3.6g £700-£900

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622. A stylish mid 20th century diamond-set panel ring the top rectangle set with three rows of five old brilliant-cut diamonds to the a wide tapering shank, ring size L-M1⁄2, 11.2g £800-£1,200 623. An Art Deco signet ring chased initials “JA”, total approx. weight 15.6g, ring size H £350-£450 624. A French 18ct gold ring crossover stylised feather design, stamped with French makers mark, total approx. weight 12.6g, ring size G £300-£400 625. A French Belle Epoque cultured pearl and diamond-set ring the cultured pearl measuring 1.3cm in diameter to the diamond-set bezel (one deficient) and shoulders, platinum closed back setting and shank, French control mark, Van Cleef and Arpels ring case, rign size M1⁄2, 5.5g £200-£300

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626 632 630. A collection of rings sapphire and diamond chip set floral cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; smokey quartz set dress ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold square signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold circular signet ring, stamped with hallmarks and four other rings (8), total approx weight of hallmarked rings 10.2g, total approx weight of other rings 16g £350-£450

626. A diamond cross over cluster ring the two diagonal flowerhead clusters each set with a single brilliant-cut diamond within a surround of single-cut diamonds, the shank stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L, 3.9g £350-£450 627. No lot 628. A group of four rings 22ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 18ct gold twisted rope ring, stamped with hallmarks; an South-American style ring, stamped “18K”; 9ct gold and diamond chip set ring, stamped “375” (4), total approx weight of 22ct gold 2g, total approx weight of marked 18ct 4.8g, total approx weight of 9ct gold ring 1.9g, total approx weight of ‘18k’ marked ring 7.3g, ring sizes O, R, P, P £300-£400

631. A group of gem-set eight rings a brilliant-cut diamond single stone to the hallmarked 18ct gold setting; together with seven hallmarked 9ct gold rings: three sapphire and diamond; a ruby and diamond; an opal, diamond and sapphire cluster; a single-cut diamond-set hexagonal slightly bombé cluster; sapphire and diamond ring, set to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”; sapphire and diamond four stone ring, set to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks and a CZ two stone (11), ring sizes L - P1/5, 18ct 3.4g, 9ct 26.7g £400-£600

629. Two wedding bands, 18ct gold ring with chased abstract design, stamped “18”; 9ct gold wedding band, stamped with hallmarks together with 9ct gold coin mount, stamped with hallmarks (3), total approx weight of 18ct 3.8g, total approx weight of 9ct 3.5g, ring sizes O, N £120-£180

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632. A collection of gem-set rings sapphire and diamond set ring, baguette cut sapphires set between brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped with hallmarks; a sapphire clustering, claw-set above surround of diamond points, set to a plain 18ct gold tapering shank, stamped with hallmarks; diamond and emerald five stone ring, stamped “18ct”; 18ct gold and diamond half eternity ring, illusion-set diamond points, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and multigem set ring, featuring pale blue, blue and purple gems, stamped with hallmarks and an oval opal cabochon single stone ring (6), total approx. weight of 18ct gold 14.2g, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 3.2g, total approx. weight of other ring 1.3g, ring sizes Q/R, N, O, O, Q, K £200-£300 633. Two coral rings an angel skin coral set ring, bezel set to a plain shank, stamped “750”; a coral ring, bezel set to a tiered mount, with bifurcated shoulders and plain shank, stamped “750”; 9ct gold and moonstone ring, stamped with hallmarks and a pink hardstone pendant, stamped to suspension loop “14k” (4), total approx weight of 750 marked rings 6.6g, total approx weight of 9ct gold ring 1.8g, total approx weight of pendant 2.9g, ring sizes M, O, M £200-£300 634. Two single stone diamond rings the first a diamond single stone ring, claw set to a plain shank; the second a diamond single stone, claw set floral mount to tapering shank, stamped “18ct” (2), total approx. weight 3.8g, ring sizes M, M/N £200-£300

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635. Eleven assorted rings including a bright green step-cut gem set to scallop shoulders to a plain shank, stamped “9ct”; 9ct gold dark blue and colourless gem set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold fine wire-work ring, set with diamond chips, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and garnet ring, central mixed-cut oval garnet, half bezel set with diamond chip set and circular mix-cut garnet shoulders, set to tampering shank, stamped with hallmarks together with a other gem set rings (qty), total approx. weight of marked gold 22g, total approx. weight of other items 37.4g, ring sizes R/S, M/N, M/N/, M £600-£800 636. A yellow wedding band unmarked, together with a fivestone colourless paste and black enamel ring; colourless synthetic spinel eternity ring, stamped “9ct Syn Spinel” and a 9ct gold plated signet ring, with chased swirling detail, stamped “W.H.W 9CT ON SIL” (4), ring sizes R/S, N/O, M, L, total approx weight of wedding band 3.3g, total approx weight of lot 10.4g £150-£250 637. A group of diamond set rings single stone diamond ring, featuring central round brilliant cut diamond set to diamond set shoulders, to a plain shank, stamped “18ct PLAT”; three stone diamond ring, three circular cut diamonds set to a plain white metal shank, stamped “585” and an illusion set diamond eternity ring (3), total approx weight of single stone ring 0.5g, total approx weight of other items 2.9g, ring sizes P, O, Q £180-£200 638. A group of half and full eternity rings 14ct gold blue and colourless gem set half eternity ring, stamped “585”; diamond set half eternity ring, stamped “18ct” and a diamond and sapphire set eternity ring, featuring round brilliant cut diamonds set inbetween square cut sapphires and three other rings (6), total approx weight of 14ct gold ring 2g, total approx weight marked “18ct” 2g; total approx weight 14.5g, ring sizes N/O, M, L, L, M, K £250-£350

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639. A 22ct gold band stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, ring size J, total approx weight 4.6g £120-£180 640. An 18ct yellow gold engraved band engraved with a floral and foliate design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, circa 1910, total approx weight 8.6g, ring size O £150-£250 641. A 22ct gold band stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx. weight 9g, ring size N £250-£350 642. An 18ct gold lady’s band with a textured chased design, stamped with London hallmarks, total approx. weight 3.7g, ring size P £150-£250

645. 22ct wedding band stamped with Birmingham hallmarks, total approx weight 4.6g, ring size L £180-£200 646. A collection of gem-set 9ct gold rings an Edwardian-style five stone synthetic sapphire ring, set with mix-cut mixshape synthetic sapphires set to a plain tapering band; 9ct gold ‘Dearest’ acrostic ring, stamped with hallmarks; a Victorian style jewelled 9ct gold hand ring, with garnet set cuff and wrist and with gem set ring to third finger, stamped with hallmarks; a 9ct gold and orange gem-set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; a 9ct gold shell cameo ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks together with two other gem-set 9ct gold rings, each hallmarked and a red gem-set ring (8), total approx weight 31.7g, ring sizes: O/P, N, M, M, O, N, M, Q/R £250-£350

643. A 18ct gold wide band stamped with hallmarks, ring size T, total approx weight 11g £250-£350

647. A 22ct gold band weight approx 6.5g £200-£250

644. A collection of rings two 22ct gold rings, stamped “22ct”; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold bands, stamped with hallmarks and a 9ct gold child’s ring, stamped with hallmarks (6), total approx weight of 22ct 6.6g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 16.2g, ring sizes O, J, U, T, N, B £350-£400

648. A group of four gold rings 22ct gold wedding band, stamped with hallmarks; 22ct gold heart ring, stamped with hallmarks; 18ct gold gypsy ring, set with a diamond, stamped with hallmarks and 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks (4), total approx weight of 22ct gold 6.4g, total approx weight of 18ct 3.2g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 1g, ring sizes Q, K/L, Q, N/O £300-£400

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650. A cabochon ruby and diamond-set pendant on chain the border of the openwork witch’s heart pendant set with brilliantcut and single-cut diamonds, a circular cabochon ruby (untested but probably synthetic) closed back collet suspended to the centre, to the associated 18ct white gold flattened curb link chain necklace, convention hallmark, pendant width 2.3cm, 4.2g; chain length 46cm, 4.4g £200-£300 651. A small collection of garnet set jewellery a garnet butterfly pendant, pave-set in a closed back mount, suspended on a belcher-chain, stamped to clasp “9ct”; a pair of garnet earpendants, central mix-cut garnet set above a tiered surround of pave-set mix-cut garnets; a large gem-set three stone ring, three mixed cut purple-ish red gems set in a cutdown setting to a plain tapering band; red gem set witches heart brooch and three pairs of gem-set ear-pendants (qty), approx length of necklace 54.5cm, ring size P/Q £250-£350 652. A continental amethyst and white stone ring and a pair of ear clips en suite each centrally-set with a rectangular step-cut cornered amethyst, clawset above three circular-cut box-set white stones, ring size K, combined gross weight 15.8g £150-£250

653. A synthetic ruby and diamond brooch, pendant and a pair of ear clips the brooch designed as an ornate thistle, the domed lattice work flower centrally-set with a brilliant-cut diamond within the circular-cut synthetic rubies (untested), the pendant and ear clips similarly-set, 9ct yellow gold hallmark to the ear clips, brooch length 6.5cm, pendant and ear clips length 2.1cm, combined 33.3g £400-£600 654. A collection of 19th century shell cameo jewellery a pair of shell cameo earpendants depicting cherubs holding harps, set within open-work scrolling frames; a shell cameo brooch possibly depicting Athena in her chariot set within a scrolling border; a shell cameo ring of a woman, stamped “9ct” to band; a shell cameo pendant of a classical figure, suspended on a bar-chain stamped “9ct” and one other item (4), approx length of pendant 6.4cm, chain length 46.5cm £400-£500 655. A Continental diamondset composite suite comprising a hinged bangle (later fitting and clasp), a brooch and a pair of earrings, of floral and foliate design, and set throughout with five brilliant-cut diamond collets and old-cut diamond chips (some deficient), closed back silver setting, bangle: max inner diameter 6.7cm, brooch width 6.7cm, earrings length 3.5cm £350-£450

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 656. A turquoise and pearl bar brooch by Murrle Bennett central caged baroque pearl, between two colletset turquoise cabochons, suspending three turquoise beads, stamped “9CT MB” together with a turquoise set dragon fly brooch; a half pearl set horse shoe brooch and another item (4), total approx length of Murrle Bennet brooch 4cm, total approx weight of Murrle Bennet brooch 3.6g £150-£250 657. A 9ct gold torque bangle stamped with Birmingham hallmarks together with a 9ct gold fetter and three link chain, stamped to clasp; 9ct gold fine flattened curb-link chain, stamped to clasp “375”; 9ct gold fine square-link chain, stamped to tag and a fine flattened cable-link chain, stamped “375” to clasp (5), total approx weight 13.1g, the first total approx length 52cm £150-£250 658. Three pendants including an Edwardian claw set opal cabochon drop, suspended on a fancy link chain, stamped “9ct”; an opal doublet heart shape pendant, indistinctly stamped to suspension loop; 9ct gold and cultured pearl flower pendant, stamped to tag with import marks and another and a cable-link chain, set with pearls at intervals, stamped “375” to clasp, total approx weight 11.4g, total approx length 44cm £100-£200

659. A collection of costume jewellery a multi-gem set bracelet, featuring garnet, zircon and other gemstones; a star sapphire brooch, set within a colourless surround; an Arts & Crafts style cabochon chalcedony bracelet; a synthetic blue spinel bracelet, set with three mixed cut oval blue synthetic spinels set inbetween two bow motifs; a pair of Austro-Hungarian enamel and amethyst ear-studs; a pale blue and white guilloché enamel bar brooch, with scrolling and floral decoration, stamped to reverse “930S” and maker’s mark; a Victorian novelty monkey pendant suspended on a chain, one monkey sitting on a bar with seed pearl terminals, the second suspended from a trace link chain, both with red paste eyes; a Scottish hardstone and yellow gold mounted brooch; and a giardinetto brooch, set with pink and green gems (qty) £200-£300 660. A collection of jade jewellery a pale jade cabochon panel ring; a celadon bead necklace with garnet floral cluster clasp, stamped “9ct”; a celadon carving and a celadon carving suspended on a chain, length of beaded necklace 74.5cm, ring size I £200-£300

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659 661. A collection of jewellery including earrings, bracelet and rings 22ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; 18ct gold and opal set ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a blue and colourless gem set ring, set to a thin band, stamped “18ct”; 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; a fancy link bracelet, stamped “9KT” to clasp; a spade stick pin, stamped “9c” to spade and other items, total approx weight 22ct gold 2.6g, total approx weight of hallmarked 18ct 2.7, total approx weight of hallmarked 9ct 4.3g, ring sizes O, N, Q, U/V £200-£300 662. A collection of 9ct gold cufflinks a pair of 9ct gold engine turned oval cufflinks, with chain backs, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold engine turned rectangle cufflinks, with chain backs, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks chased with an abstract design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks and a bar brooch, stamped “9c”, total approx weight of hallmarked gold 10.9g, total approx weight of bar brooch 2.5g £180-£220

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666 665 663. A group of lady’s wristwatches 18ct gold lady’s wristwatch with circular champagne dial, Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, stamped to the case “18” with hallmarks, inscribed to case “85552 Tyndale Bristol”, inscribed to bracelet “Ladyfair / Gold filled 1/10 12ct”; 18ct gold watch head with circular white dial, black Arabic numerals and a red twelve hour hand, with gold dot minute markers, stamped “18”, numbered 16222; 18ct gold watch head with octagonal cream dial, Arabic numerals, stamped to case “18”, numbered 1503845 and a 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch with circular cream dial, baton markers, stamped to case “9.375”, inscribed “Stolkace British Made / S. Ld / DBs / 1294 AL 35” with leather strap, total approx weight of 18ct gold (including movements) 39.4, total approx weight of 9ct gold (including movements and strap) 8.2g £150-£250 664. A collection of costume jewellery a Victorian silver locket suspended on a thick fancy-link chain, a selection of hard stone discs; a pair of oval cufflinks stamped “12ct”; a string of cultured pearls, clasp stamped “9ct”; a pair of silver circular dress buttons depicting George slaying the dragon, stamped with hallmarks; a silver two tone amber brooch, stamped ‘925’ with Polish marks; a coral beaded necklace; a rose brooch designed by Rennie Mackintoch for National Trust, stamped “925”; and other items (qty), total approx. weight of marked silver 0.72ozt, total approx. weight of Victorian locket 0.43ozt £100-£150

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665. Assorted 19th century and later Bohemian garnetset jewellery a flowerhead cluster necklace with an octagram to the centre; three brooches; two hinged bangles; and a pair of ear pendants, necklace length 43cm; bangles inner diameter 6cm and 5.7cm £200-£300 666. A collection of cameo set jewellery including a 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold mounted cameo ring, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a pair of 9ct gold mounted cameo earpendants, stamped to stems with hallmarks; cameo pendant of a lady, stamped to suspension link “9ct”; fancy link chain suspending a plaited hair pendant and two brooches, one marked “15ct” (6), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 19.8g, total approx weight of brooches 5g £150-£250 667. A collection of lady’s accessories an Edwardian garnet and pearl open-work pendant, stamped “9ct”; a garnet and pearl bar brooch, stamped “9ct”; 9ct gold crucifix, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; a blue hardstone pendant, stamped “9ct”; a blue gem set bar brooch and other items (qty), total approx weight of hallmarked 2.2g, total approx weight of lot 34.6g £250-£350

668. A mid Victorian yellow gold ear pendant of Etruscan Revival articulated pendeloque design with applied wirework decoration and tassel fringe, later hook fitting; together with a Venetian ‘Zucchino’ Ducat probably 15th century, converted into a pendant, ear pendant length 6.6cm, 5.6g; coin length 2.9cm, 3.5g £80-£120 669. Four items of late 18th/early 19th century jewellery a graduated garnet ‘S’ scroll and bud hair ornament with a central flowerhead surmount, closed back setting with a loop at each end; a closed back floral and foliate spray colourless paste brooch (repaired); a closed back garnet-set brooch (repaired); and a four stone foiled (a/f) pink paste brooch, closed back setting (4), hair ornament: width 10.5cm approx, large spray brooch length 12.2cm approx £80-£120

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670. A diamond single stone ring the old brilliant-cut diamond claw-set within a collet, the plain shank stamped ‘18ct’; together with four bar brooches including a 15ct yellow gold and half pearl brooch (a/f), andf two stamped ‘9CT’, ring size P, 3.3g; brooches combined 11.1g £150-£250 671. Two charms horse shoe locket charm, decorated with pale blue enamel and a 9ct gold and tigers eye elephant charm, stamped with hallmarks (2), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 2.2g, total approx weight 5.7g, total approx diameter of locket 2cm £80-£120 672. A collection of stick pins horse and riding crop stick pin, stamped to reverse “9ct”; Lily of the valley stick pin with safety pin; red and white “WC C” enamel stick pin; yellow and green enamel boy scouts stick pin; a grey hound head stick pin and others (qty), total approx length of the first 8cm £100-£150

673. A collection of 9ct gold curb-link bracelet, stamped “9c” with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 9ct gold twisted curblink bracelet, stamped “375” with 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks; fancy-link chain bracelet, stamped “375” with 9ct gold heart-padlock, stamped with hallmarks; two 9ct gold lady’s wristwatches, both hallmarked; 9ct gold double decker bus charm, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold crucifix, stamped “9.375” and two other items (qty), total approx weight (excluding watches) 26.7g, total approx weight of watches (including movements) 28g £400-£600

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674. A collection of lady’s accessories 9ct gold three bar gate bracelet with heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped “9.375”; 9ct gold bar brooch, chased with the name “Valerie”, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold framed photograph pendant, stamped “9.375”; 9ct gold signet ring, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold horse-shoe, stamped with hallmarks and two other items (8), total approx weight of 9ct gold 19.7g £80-£120 675. A group of lady’s costume a circular peridot and cultured pearl brooch, with black and white enamel detail, stamped “15ct”; blue guilloché enamel bow brooch; a green enamel ivy leaf bar brooch; a hard stone set pencil; a large oval pendant chased with a foliate and avian design and other items (qty), total approx weight of circular brooch 3.5g £80-£120

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676. A propelling pencil suspended on a fine flattened curblink chain, stamped to tag 395, total approx weight of pencil 8g, total approx weight of chain 11.4g, total approx length 69cm £150-£200 677. A fancy link chain stamped to clasp “Italy 14k”, together with a bangle, with a chased abstract design (2), total approx weight of chain 11.8g, total approx weight of bangle 5.9g, total approx length 42cm £300-£400

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678. 14k snake bangle stamped to reverse “585”, together with an Italian cubic zirconia set bar brooch, two addressed heart shape cubic zirconia, stamped “9ct CZ” (2), total approx weight of bangle 4.2g, total approx weight of bar brooch 2.1g £150-£200 679. A collection of opal set jewellery a pearl and opal set necklace, opal set within 9ct gold pendant, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and opal set bar brooch, stamped with hallmarks; flattened curb-link and opal set bracelet, stamped to clasp with hallmarks and an opal and colourless gem-set five stone ring, central colourless gem in between four circular cabochon opals, set to a plain shank (4), total approx weight of hallmarked gold 6.1g (excluding pendant as it is integral to the necklace), total approx length of necklace 49cm, total approx length of bracelet 17.3cm £80-£100

680. A collection of lady’s jewellery, 9ct gold hinged bangle chased to one half with scrolling foliate design, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; an illusion set diamond cluster ring, set to a plain 9ct gold shank, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold and garnet floral cluster ring, pave set mix cut garnets, raised above 9ct gold chased petal border, set to plain shank, stamped with hallmarks; yellow metal ring with a lock and key chain detail; a smokey quartz pendant, set within an open work border with suspension loop; blue and colourless gem set cluster ring, set to a plain shank, unmarked and other items (qty), ring size F/N, Q, total approx weight 22.5g £350-£450 681. A collection of accessories including a pearl and diamond chip set stick pin, stamped “15ct”; peridot and pearl bar brooch, stamped “9ct” to hinge; 9ct gold tooth pick by Sampson and Morden, stamped to barrel “S. Morden & Co 9ct” and other items variously stamped “9ct”, total approx. weight 11.5g £80-£100 682. An Essex crystal dog stick pin depicting a beagle, complete with box, total approx weight 4.4g, total approx length 8cm £100-£150 683. Two charms 9ct gold fob charm in the shape of a horse’s head, set with black hardstone seal and an ornate fob charm, set with a red hard-stone fob (2), total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 6.9g £180-£220

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684. A 9ct gold lion charm with integral suspension loop, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. diameter 4.5cm, total approx. weight 26.6g £280-£300 685. A collection of jewellery pair of 9ct gold twisted knot earrings, stamped to stems ‘375’; 9ct gold Star of David pendant, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold circular open-work pendant featuring a nude seated lady, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold open-work pendant with open mount; a simple signet ring, stamped “9ct”; matching tri-coloured necklace and bracelet, of plaited form, stamped “585” and other items (qty), total approx weight of 9ct gold 21.3g, total approx. length of necklace 44cm, total approx. length of bracelet 17cm £450-£550 686. A collection of jewellery, 22ct gold band stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold padlock heart, stamped with hallmarks; pair of 9ct gold tiered ear-pendants, stamped to stems with hallmarks; 9ct gold ‘25’ pendant, stamped with hallmarks, suspended on a fine chain; 9ct gold band, stamped with hallmarks; a bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’ and other items (qty), total approx. weight of 22ct 2.1g, total approx weight of 9ct gold 7.5g (excluding chain), total approx weight of other items 18g, ring sizes M, H £400-£600 687. A group of accessories 9ct gold circular locket, chased with scrolling floral and foliate design with heart motif, stamped with hallmarks; 9ct gold quatrefoil pendant, stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; chased crucifix pendant, stamped “9ct”; a signet ring, unmarked and other items (7), total approx. weight of hallmarked items 5.5g, total approx. weight of other items 16.5g £350-£450

688. A collection of lady’s accessories circular locket depicting a lady; a cross pendant; bar brooch set with two conch pearls; bar brooch set with three seed pearls, stamped “fix” and a seed pearl set ring and cultured pearl necklace, of graduating form (6), total approx. weight 13.2g, total approx. length of necklace 39.5cm, ring size K £300-£400 689. A small collection of dress rings comprising: citrine and 9ct gold ring, mix cut oval citrine, claw set to a plain shank, stamped ‘375’ with hallmarks; a green hard stone and pearl cluster ring and two blue paste rings, one stamped ‘800’ (4), ring sizes K/L, M, O/P, K £100-£150 690. A pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks with chain backs, chased with the initials ‘RR’, stamped with hallmarks, total approx weight 10.8g £150-£250 691. A pair of black opal cufflinks bezel set, with figure-of-eight backs, stamped “18ct”, total approx diameter 1.3cm, total approx weight 8.5g £150-£250 692. A pair of octagonal Chinese cufflinks stamped “SK 585 14K”, with swivel bar fastening, total approx diameter 1.8cm, total approx weight 8.7g £140-£180 693. A group of gentleman’s dress studs of varying circular form, three studs stamped with hallmarks, remaining four stamped “9ct” (7), total approx weight of hallmarked 2g, total approx weight of stamped “9ct” 2g, the largest diameter 1.9cm £80-£100

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694. A pair of sapphire oval cufflinks central mixed-cut sapphires set within, with figure-of-eight backs, total approx weight 17g, approx diameter 1.7cm £300-£400 695. A pair of oval enamelled initial cufflinks navy blue enamel wording “1890 Boyse Tooka” with figure-of-eight backs together with a pair of oval garnet, with figure-of-eight backs (2), total approx diameter 1.5cm, total approx weight 21g £150-£250 696. A pair of lapis lazuli and 9ct yellow gold cuff links each designed as an oval collet-set lapis lazuli plaque to the central diamond within a mother of pearl border, articulated arch link and swivel bar terminal, 9ct hallmark, fitted case, plaque 1.5cm x 1.2cm combined 7.8g £120-£180

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697. A pair of circular cufflinks chased abstract design, stamped “18K” (2), total approx weight 10.2g, total approx diameter 1.7cm £250-£350 698. A pair of 15ct gold oval cufflinks chased with an ornate initial “A”, stamped to reverse together with a group of variously designed dress buttons, one stamped “9ct” (qty), total approx weight of cufflinks 9.3g, total approx weight of dress buttons 5.9 £200-£300

699. A pair of chalcedony and yellow gold cuff links each pair comprising two sugar loaf chalcedony, collet-set to the chain link connections, the reverse stamped ‘9CT’, overall length 3.3, head depth 0.8cm, combined weight 5.5g £100-£150

701. A pair of Edwardian 18ct gold oval cufflinks chased with initials “MC” & “DC”, stamped with hallmarks with chain backs, total approx weight 18.1g, approx diameter 2cm £500-£700

702. A pair of 18ct gold oval cufflinks chased with “RRK” initials, with chain backs, total approx weight 11.5g, total approx diameter 1.8cm £350-£450

703. A pair of Edwardian 18ct gold cufflinks chased with a scrolling floral design, stamped with hallmarks, with link backs, total approx weight 11g, total approx diameter 1.8cm £300-£400 700. A pair of Edwardian 15ct gold oval cufflinks chased with initials “FM”, stamped ‘15’ with chain backs, total approx weight 17.5g £300-£400

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704. A collection of studs including; pair of pearl set dress studs, stamped “18”; three dress studs with brushed white metal buttons and five other dress stud backs (qty), total approx weight of pearl set dress studs 3.2g, total approx weight of other items 9g £350-£450

705. Two pairs of cufflinks A pair of turquoise oval cufflinks, with chased sunburst border, chain back; a pair of floral chased cufflinks, stamped to backs “Belais 14k front” and another item (3), approx diameter of the first 1.3cm, approx diameter of the second 1.7cm £100-£150

706. A pair of cufflinks circular basket-weave motif fronts, with twisted T-bar backs, total approx. weight 10.9, total approx. diameter 1.5cm £120-£180 707. A full sovereign pendant A Victoria full sovereign, dated 1883, young head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a 9ct gold loose openwork mount in the shape of a heart, hallmarked to suspension loop, suspended on a belcher chain, stamped with hallmarks, total approx. length 56.5cm, total approx. weight 21.9g £400-£500 708. A George V full sovereign, dated 1912 bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, within a loose 9ct gold open-work mount, stamped “9.375” with hallmarks, total approx weight 10.5g, total approx diameter 2.2cm, total approx diameter of mount 3.5cm £320-£380

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 709. A Victorian full sovereign, dated 1891 veiled head facing left, George slaying the dragon to the rev, set within a 9ct gold scrolling open-work loose mount, suspended on a cable chain, total approx weight 27.1g, total approx length 31cm £450-£500 710. A Victorian full sovereign pendant, dated 1900 veiled head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, set within a loose wirework mount, suspended on a 9ct gold fine fetter and three link chain, stamped with hallmarks to tag, total approx weight of sovereign (incl. pendant) 11.8g, total approx weight of chain (excl. sov) 8.3g, total approx length of chain 80cm £350-£450 711. A group of jewellery a pair of 9ct gold and turquoise drop earrings, stamped with hallmarks; an ‘alexandrine’ line bracelet, featuring three circular mix cut ‘alexandrines’; 9ct gold heart padlock, stamped with hallmarks to the reverse and other items (5), total approx weight of 9ct gold 8.8g, total approx weight of alexandrine bracelet 7.5g £150-£250 712. A large collection of costume jewellery, 9ct gold green and colourless paste set cluster ring, stamped with hallmarks; Lalique square pendant, stamped to back “Lalique 925”, suspended on a snake-link chain, stamped to tag “925”, complete with original box; a pair of blue and black enamel oval cufflinks, stamped “925”; a small collection of Butler & Wilson crystal skull jewellery including a pair of ear-studs, a bracelet and a necklace complete with boxes and other items (qty), various £300-£400 713. A large collection of hardstone and cultured pearl costume jewellery including: a large chunky coral necklace; a collection of treated jadeite and nephrite bangles; four jadeite and nephrite bead necklaces; a jadeite and rose quart beaded necklace suspending large rose quartz heart pendant; two nephrite carvings; a large collection of cultured pearls of various sizes and lengths; a cultured pearl necklace suspending an amber heart pendant; a cultured pearl and amber torque bracelet; a large chunky turquoise necklace and other items, various £100-£200

717 714. A large collection of 19th Century and later costume including two yellow-metal coloured bangles; a group of dress rings; two jet cameos; a Blue John oval pendant; a selection of coloured paste set necklaces; an interesting paste and cameo set belt and other items complete with jewellery box (qty), various £100-£150 715. A group of silver chains a graduated byzantine chain, stamped to clasp “925”; a thick foxtail chain, stable “RA”; snake-link chain suspending a large open wire-work panel, total approx length of the first 45.7cm, the second 40cm, the third 72cm, total approx weight £100-£150 716. A collection of costume jewellery a selection of various ear-clips; a single stone amethyst set ring; a cameo brooch depicting the profile of a lady; paste set owl push pin by Swarovski; two Christian Dior costume necklaces; a pair of pasteset ear-clips by Christian Dior; buckle brooch set with colourless paste by Grosse, stamped to back “Grosse” and five gem set rings, together with other items, complete with box (qty) £100-£150

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717. A collection of costume jewellery an assortment of paste set brooches including a turtle, a frog on a lily-pad, an elephant, a panther, a butterfly, a spider, two beetle brooches and avian brooch; a charm bracelet suspending various charms; two lady’s pocket watches, 9ct gold back and front heart shaped locket; pair of 9ct gold twisted knot ear studs, stamped with hallmarks to stem; pair of ear studs, stamped “750”, total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 3.5g £80-£100 718. Smythson of Bond Street. A red crocodile embossed leather jewellery box rectangular, tan nubuck lined with divisions, stamped Smythson of Bond Street, height 3cm, length 26.4cm, depth 18.2cm £50-£80

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 724. A collection of early 20th century and later postcards coloured and black and white to include a selection relating to Ocean Liners, Railway Engines, etc, others relating to South East London to include Bromley, Catford, Charlton, Lewisham, etc. six coloured view postcards of Downe, The Star Album containing 36 Artistic Colored View Post Cards depicting Street Scenes of London Life, ‘Gentleman, The Road!’ an album of coaching photographs published by Alfred G Vanderbiltetc. (qty), various £80-£120

719 719. A Chanel black quilted lambskin leather clutch bag with silver hardware clasp with interlocking addorsed CCs, with serial number label and card both numbered 11401825, with dust bag, width approx 27cm £500-£700 720

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720. A Chanel Grey cashmere beanie with knitted bobble band and Chanel logo tag to front, width approx 29cm £100-£200 721. An Hermès silk tie and matching handkerchief set navy silk tie and handkerchief with beige and light blue ring pattern, contained within original orange presentation case, tie length 141cm, handkerchief 41.5cm squaure £100-£150 722. Huxley Aldous. Crome Yellow London, 1921, 1st edition, spare label topped in at end, 12mo, original cloth, top edge green, no d.w £150-£250 723. Wilde Oscar. A House of Pomegranates illustrated by Jessie M. King London, Metheun 1915 6th edition, illustrated with 16 tipped in colour plates, 4to, dec blue £100-£150

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725. A small light brown Steiff bear, circa 1908 straw filled with black boot eyes, stitched nose, pronounced snout and elongated limbs, no button to ear, length 34cm £300-£500 726. A collection of fountain and ballpoint pens to include Mont Blanc comprising cased Mont Blanc Meisterstuck ballpoint pen and propelling pencil two pen set, boxed, a Mont Blanc ballpoint pen boxed, a boxed Parker Duofold Cenntenial, black with gilt trim, boxed, Cesare Emiliano fountain pen, boxed, a House of Commons fountain pen with nib stamped 14c 585 and a Waterman gold plated ballpoint pen and fountain pen with 18ct nib set (qty), first length 14cm £150-£250 727. A Must de Cartier Panthère platinum finish and black enamel ballpoint pen reeded design with trinity band to centre, the cap set with an onyx cabochon, signed to cap Cartier 1990 Made in France Panthère de Cartier 067135 with guarantee dated 1997 in a fitted box, length 13.3cm £200-£300 728. An original silk programme for a Gala Performance at the Royal Opera Covent Garden 11th June 1907 by command of His Majesty The King in honour of the visit of Their Majesties The King Frederick VIII and Queen Louise of Denmark, the programme feature performances from Madama Butterfly, La Boheme and Die Meistersinger, printed on silk with a decorative border featuring the arms of Britain and Denmark, tasselled border, framed, overall 45 x 35cm £70-£90

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730 729. An Edwardian cased conductors baton ebonised tapering form with foliate gilt mounts, bears inscription ‘Presented to Richard Motley, B.M.K.G.F. Vols. Hon Col R. Hancock 1905, length 55.5cm £50-£80 730. An enamelled iron street sign for Baker Street, W1 City of Westminster with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, 45 x 88.7cm £150-£250 731. An Eastenders London Borough of Walford street sign signed by the cast c.2000 signatures to include Pam St Clements signed three times, Todd Carty, June Brown, Steve McFadden, Laila Morse, Derek Martin, Jane Slaughter, Hannah Waterman, Natalie Cassidy, Tony Caunter, Michelle Ryan, Wendy Richards, Rudolph walker, John Bardon, Perry Fenwick, miuchael Greco, Lucy Benjamin, Kacey Ainsworth and others, framed overall 29 x 70.5cm £100-£150 732. An early 20th century leather cased set of Mah-Jong c.1930 containing four trays of 156 blue backed butterscotch bakelite tiles, four dice and bone counters in five trays, contained in a fitted stitched tan leather case stamped KMAIHUYCO to lock accompanied by a an embroidered blue linen playing cloth, length 33.5cm £60-£80

731 733. Royal Interest. A panel of icing from the Coronation cake of George V and Queen Mary 1911 made by the confectioner Conrad Schilling the oval panel decorated with the Arms of Canada within a leaf border, housed under convex glass in a teak frame bearing brass plaque engraved ‘A panel from the Coronation Cake of King George V and Queen Mary 1911 Arms of Canada’, panel 21 x 14cm, overall 41.2 x 33cm For reference see a black and white photograph of the 1911 Coronation cake offered for sale by Hanson’s Auctioneers in 2023 £100-£150

734. Alfred Dunhill gold plated ‘Unique’ cigarette lighter stamped Dunhill 397691 in a fitted case with outer card box, height 5.1cm £100-£150

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740 735. Two Civil Defence Long Service Medals awarded to husband and wife Post Wardens G. H. Evans Esq. and Warden Mrs C. Evans both cased on ribbons in original cardboard outer boxes. George Evans Deputy A.R, P. Post Warden commended fro brave conduct in Civil Defence for gallant conduct on the night of 16/17th April 1941 carrying out duties as Incident Officer in Cheyne Place, Chelsea, published in Supplement to the London Gazette 24th June 1941, accompanied by a copy, the Kings Commendation For Brave Conduct silver laurel leaf and pair of badges in original box, b & w wartime photographs of Post K Chelsea, A.R.P notebook and other related photographs and ephemera (Qty) £80-£120 736. A collection of tokens, coins and medals comprising Abolition of the Slave Trade medal, 1807, by G.F. Pidgeon, Lutwyche’s anti Slavery halfpenny, Co Wicklow, Cornebone, Irish Mince Co, halfpenny, 1789, Westmoreland, Kendal, Lutwyche’s mule halfpenny, Nottingham, William Donald & co halfpenny, 1792, Gloucestershire Newent, John Morse, halfpenny, 1796, Angus, Forfar, John Steele Halfpenny, 1797, Montrose: James Bisset & sons, Halfpenny, 1796 and Andrew Nicol Halfpenny, 1799, Cornish penny 1811, Warwickshire Birmingham Mining and Copper Company halfpenny, 1792, Lancashire Liverpool halfpenny, 1794, Lambe & Sons farthing, 1794, etc, together with Queen Anne shiiling 1711 George II shilling, George III shilling 1816. France: Maria Theresa token 1677 death of Ferdinand Philippe Duc D’Orleans commemorative medal, Societe Centrale D’horticulture token, Rouen, 1836 and 1925 Buenos Aires Jockey Club medal, 9qty), first diameter 36mm £200-£300

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737. A collection of mostly French and some continental silver coins comprising France. Louis Philippe I 5 Francs: 2x1831, 1835, 1837, 1838 and 1844, 2nd Republic 5 francs, 1849 Napoleon III 5 francs 1867, 1868, 2x1869 and 1870 and Third Republic 5 francs, 2x1874 and 3x1875 together with 10 Francs, 1965 and 1968 and other French silver 2 francs, 1 francs and 50 centimes etc. accompanied by Italy. Vittorio Emanuele II 5 Lire, 1870. Spain Alfonso XI 5 Pesetas, 1885. Russia Nicholas II 1 Rouble, 1913, 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty (qty), various, total weight approx. 24.13ozt £250-£350

743. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, weight approx 33.5g £1,000-£1,500

738. An American 1883 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin San Francisco mint, diameter 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

746. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

739. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500 740. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter width approx 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500 741. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, weight approx 33.4g £1,000-£1,500 742. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, weight approx 33.3g £1,000-£1,500

744. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx weight approx 33.4g £1,000-£1,500 745. An American 1904 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, weight approx 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

747. An American 1907 $20 dollar double eagle Liberty head gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, weight approx 33.3g £1,000-£1,500 748. An American gold $10 dollars, 1907 Liberty head facing left, Philadelphia mint, rev eagle, diameter 16.6mm, weight approx. 16.6g £500-£800 749. An American 1908 $20 dollar double eagle Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, approx weight 33.5g £1,000-£1,500 750. An American 1912 $20 dollar double eagle Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia mint, dimater approx 34mm, 33.3g weight approx £1,000-£1,500

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751. An American 1924 $20 dollar double eagle Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia, diameter approx 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

757. Switzerland. Five gold 20 francs, 1935 LB female bust portrait of a female personification of Helvetia facing left, rev Swiss cross within shield oak leaf wreath (5), diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500

752. An American 1924 $20 dollar double Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter approx 35mm, approx weight 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

758. Switzerland. Five gold 20 francs, all 1935 of which four LB and one B, bust portrait of a female personification of Helvetia facing left, rev Swiss cross within shield oak leaf wreath (5), diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

753. An American 1925 $20 dollar double eagle Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia mint, approx diameter 38mm, weight approx 33.5g £1,000-£1,500 754. An American 1928 $20 dollar double eagle Saint Gaudens gold coin Philadelphia mint, diameter 35mm, 33.4g £1,000-£1,500

759. France. Napoleon III gold 10 Francs, 1860 A and 5 Francs, 1857 A both Paris Mint, bare head, rev wreath (2), first diameter 19mm, total weight approx. 4.8g £140-£180

755. Russia. Catherine II “The Great” (1762-1796) gold 1 rouble, 1779 draped bust facing right rev crowned monogram, diameter 15mm, weight approx. 1.4g £200-£300 756. Russia. Elizabeth Poltina (1741-61) gold 1⁄2 rouble, 1756 bust of Elizabeth facing right rev crowned monogram, diameter 13mm, weight approx. 0.8g £200-£300

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760. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1899, 1902, 1903, 2x1904 first no mint mark others Paris, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500 761. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1904, 3x1905, 1907 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500 762. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1905 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

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763. France. Third Republic, Four gold 20 Francs, 1906 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (4), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 25.8g £800-£1,200

767. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 2x1907, 3x1909 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

764. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1907 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

768. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1910 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500

765. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1907 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

769. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1911 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

766. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, all 1908 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.3g £1,000-£1,500

770. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1910, 1911, 3x1912 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32g £1,000-£1,500

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771. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500 772. France. Third Republic, Five gold 20 Francs, 1912, 2x 1913, 2x 1914 Paris Mint mark, Marianne facing right, rev cockerel (5), each diameter 21mm, total weight approx. 32.2g £1,000-£1,500 773. Germany. Prussia Kaiser Wilhelm I gold 20 Mark, 1873 C Frankfurt mint, bar head right, rev crowned imperial eagle, diameter 23mm, weight approx. 8g £300-£350 774. Germany. Wurttemberg, Wilhelm II gold 10 mark, 1893 F Stuttgart mint, bare head rigth rev crowned imperial eagle, diameter 20mm weight approx. 4g £140-£180 775. Germany. Wurtemburg, Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark, 1894 F Stuttgart mint, bare head right rev crowned imperial eagle, diameter 23mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 776. Germany. Prussia Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark, 1898 A Berlin Mint bare head right re crowned imperial eagle, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350

784 777. Germany. Bavaria Otto gold 20 Mark, 1900 D Munich mint bare head leaft, rev crowned imperial eagle, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 778. Germany. Saxony Frederick Augustus IIi gold 20 mark 1905 E Dresden mint, bare head facing right rev crowned imperial eagle, diameter 23mm, weight approx. 8g £300-£350 779. A Victoria gold full sovereign, 1873 young head facing left, rev george slaying the dragon, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9cm £300-£350 780. A Victoria gold full sovereign, 1877 young head facing left, Sydney mint, rev shield, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 781. A Victoria full sovereign dated 1890, approx diameter 22mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350

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787 782. Three gold half sovereigns first Victoria, 1901, crowned veiled bust facing left second Edward VII, 1902, bare head right, third George V, 1914 bare head facing left, reverse of all three George slaying the dragon (3), each diameter 19mm, total weight approx. 11.9cm £450-£550 783. Victoria gold full sovereign, 1901 veiled head facing left, Melbourne mint rev George slaying the dragon, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 784. An Edward VII gold full sovereign, 1904 bare head facing right, Sydney Mint, rev George slaying the dragon, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 785. An Edward VII full sovereign 1907. weight approx 8g £300-£350 786. An Edward VII full sovereign dated 1909, approx weight 8g £300-£350 787. An Edward VII full sovereign 1910. approx diameter 22mm, approx weight 7.9g £300-£350

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788. George V full sovereign, dated 1911 bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon rev, diameter approx 2cm, total approx weight 7.9g £280-£300

793. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1966 diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350

797. An Elizabeth II gold proof full sovereign, 1981 in capsule with certificate, in presentation case, diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350

789. George V full sovereign, dated 1911 bare head facing left, George slaying the dragon to rev, total approx weight 8g, total approx diameter 2.2cm £300-£350 790. A George V full sovereign, dated 1911 approx diameter 22mm, approx weight 8g £300-£350 791. A George V full sovereign, dated 1914 approx diameter 22mm, weight 8g £300-£350 792. A George V full sovereign dated 1918, overall diameter approx 22mm, approx 8g £300-£350

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794. Jamaica, Elizabeth II, 1972, 10th Anniversary of Independence, $20 dollar gold proof coin in clear plastic with card outer, diameter 28mm, weight approx. 15.7g £250-£350 795. Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Elizabeth II, 1973 Independence $50 dollar gold proof coin issued by John Pinches in a fitted presentation case, diameter 30mm, weight approx. 15.7g £250-£350 796. An Elizabeth II gold proof half sovereign, 1980 in capsule with certificate, in presentation case, diameter 19.3mm, weight approx. 3.9g £140-£180

798. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1981 diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 799. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign, 1981 diameter 22mm, weight approx. 7.9g £300-£350 800. An Elizabeth II proof half sovereign, dated 2003 head facing right, George slaying the dragon to rev, within capsule and Royal Mint card, approx 2cm, diameter, total approx weight 3.99g £150-£200

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business ESTIMATES AND RESERVES Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT

ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank: National Westminster Bank plc

All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate

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BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT A buyer’s premium of 26.4% is applicable to all the lots in this sale.

Please refer to the office for bank details

The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium Lots marked with a  will be exempt from VAT PRE-SALE EXHIBITION All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale CONDITION REPORTS All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information BIDDING IN PERSON To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect. ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom), It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business PAYMENT Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment: DEBIT CARD We are pleased to accept Debit Cards STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. We are no longer accepting cash.

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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER Ø - IMPORTANT NOTE: This lot contains elephant ivory and is therefore subject to both CITES regulations and the UK Ivory act 2018. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses, certifications and any other required documentation. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The Ivory declaration submission reference number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.

Y CITES All Lots marked with the Y symbol are sold in compliance with CITES regulations. The Cites Transaction Specific Certificate number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/import-exports/cites When exporting outside the UK, Regulations maybe found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#how-to-apply

Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. It is the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure a copy of the certificate is obtained from Catherine Southon Auctioneers.

CATALOGUING TERMS APPLICABLE TO PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & PRINTS Where a work is catalogued with the name(s) or recognized pseudonym(s) of an artist, it is our opinion that it is a work by the named artist. In other instances, the following expressions are used: “Attributed to…” denotes that in our opinion the work is probably by the named artist or the named artist has made a contribution to the work. “Circle of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist and dates from the period of the named artist. “Follower of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist but probably dates from a later period to that of the named artist. “Manner of…” denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy or pastiche of a work or works by the named artist and dates from a later period to that of the named artist. “After…’ denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy by another artist or a printed reproduction of a known work by the named artist. The terms “signed” and/or “dated” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by the named artist. The terms “bears signature” and/or “bears date” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by a hand other than that of the named or quoted artist. Measurements of pictures are given height before width.

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer. DEFINITIONS “Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate) “The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number “Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property. “Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer “Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company “Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses. “Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction “Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description. The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable

1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES (a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it; (ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims; (iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property; (iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property. (b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller

Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.

3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY (a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”), (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason. (c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.

4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c), (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited

5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or (ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be: (i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold;

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(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or

(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.

(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);

(b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot

less Seller’s Commission and Expenses

(c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties (d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The

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(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination

6. VAT If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques


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re-sale plus all relevant Expenses

If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.

(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS (a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company. (b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY (a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:(i) be reconsigned for sale; or (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses. (b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-

10. RESCISSION OF SALES The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control

11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or

(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the

b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION

3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS

(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:

(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions

(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd; (iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement (b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot

2. DEFINITIONS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; “THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183; “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer; “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 26.4% (inc VAT); “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price; “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses; “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable

(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS (a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit (b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller

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ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 5. BIDDING AT AUCTION (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained) (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded

Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs; (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings

10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS

(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage

THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION

11. DATA PROTECTION

(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable

(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)

(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business

8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”) (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a) (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; (b) cancel the sale of the lot;

12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.

13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk. All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.

(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;

The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original

For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk.

(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot; (d) reject future bids from the Buyer;

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