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Wednesday 1st October 2025

Silver, Watches, Jewellery & Luxury Items
Wednesday 1st October 2025
Wednesday 1st October at 10.00am
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Wednesday 1st October at 10.00am
1. A Sampson Morden 15ct gold propelling pencil marked ‘S.Mordan’, 15 625, with spiral decoration and suspension ring loop, length when fully extended 12cm, total 27 grams
£100-£150
2. An 18ct gold Mabie Todd ‘Swan’ fountain pen
London 1932, marked 18ct to the lid and body, with engineturned decoration and a 14ct gold nib, length 13cm, weight 30 grams
£300-£500
3. Five Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencils, a dwarf candlestick and a double sovereign holder comprising four pencils with engine-turned decoration, the other with engraved foliate decoration, the dwarf candlestick by K L Downes, Birmingham 1983, the double sovereign holder, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1908, with engraved floral decoration to a vacant circular cartouche (7), the longest pencil 11cm, the candlestick height 5cm, sovereign holder width 5cm
£80-£120
4. Three Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencils and a silver seal comprising two pencils with paste stone finials, and another with suspension ring loop, engraved ‘Fr Jordan’, the wax seal holder modelled as Mr Punch, Birmingham 1910 (4), the largest pencil length 10cm, seal height 7.5cm
£80-£120
5. Three Sampson Mordan silver pin cushions
Chester 1906 and 1907, modelled as chicks emerging from eggs, Rd. 475678 (3), height 2.5 and 3.5cm
£150-£250
6. A collection of silver vertu comprising three thimbles, an Edward VII vesta, a Maria Theresa thaler, a pen knife with a silver blade, a small Art Nouveau pillbox, of circular form, decorated with a bust of a lady, a Victorian 1871 shilling, a pendant decorated with a man wearing a laurel wreath, and two Middle Easter silver plated letter openers (11), 3.34ozt weighable £70-£90
7. A group of silver vertu comprising a combination propelling pen and pencil, with floral engravings, mounted with a hardstone finial, a foliate engraved vesta case, by Charles Boyton & Sons, Birmingham 1908, an engine-turned cigar cutter, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, and a tortoiseshell and gold inlaid snuffbox (4), the largest length 9.5cm
£80-£120
8. A George III silver snuffbox, a Victorian vesta case and a stamp box the snuffbox by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, of rectangular concave form, with engraved foliate decoration, and a gilt interior, the vesta case, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1898, the centre with engraved initials, and the stamp box, in the form of a letter, marked Sterling (3), width 5cm, depth 3cm, height 0.7cm, 0.85ozt
£80-£100
9. An Italian silver cigarette case, and a Victorian silver rattle the cigarette case marked 925, with rectangular decoration and reeded borders, the rattle by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1948, modelled as hare or rabbit, with an ivorine ring (2), the cigarette case 14 x 8.5cm, weight 5.9ozt, the rattle height 12cm, weight including the ring 0.57ozt £80-£120
10. A George III silver gilt novelty vinaigrette London possibly 1819, modelled as a barrel, with suspension ring loop, hinged lid, and pierced floral grille, diameter 2cm, height 2.8cm, 0.55ozt
£100-£150
11. A George III and two Victorian silver vinaigrettes
the small circular George III example, by Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1827, with engine-turned decoration, to a gilt interior and plain grille, a small rectangular Victorian example, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1856, with a foliate pierced grille, and another larger example by George Unite, Birmingham 1875 (3), the largest width 4.5cm, total 1.37ozt £100-£150
12. Two George IV silver vinaigrettes
the first with maker’s mark TS, Birmingham 1830, the lid with engraved initials ‘WC’, to engineturned decoration, and a floral embossed clasp, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with a pierced grille depicting a book and quills amongst roses, the second by John Thropp, Birmingham 1827, the lid with engine-turned decoration to a foliate border, the gilt interior with a floral pierced grille (2), widths 2.5 and 5cm, total 1.53ozt
£80-£120
13. A George IV and William IV silver vinaigrette the George IV example by Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1824, of rectangular form, the central cartouche with engraved initials, the smaller William IV example by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, the gilt interior with a pierced floral grille (2), the largest width 3.5cm, total 0.78ozt £50-£70
14. A Chinese silver vinaigrette made for the English market, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with engine-turned decoration to a vacant cartouche, the gilt interior stamped with Chinese character marks, and a pierced foliate grille, width 3cm, depth 2cm, height 0.8cm, 0.62ozt £50-£70
15. A William IV silver nutmeg grater maker’s mark T S, Birmingham 1833, of casket form, the hinged lid with engine-turned decoration and a vacant rectangular cartouche, to reeded sides, width 3.7cm, depth 2.5cm, height 2.2cm, 1.14ozt £200-£300
16. A Continental silver chatelaine clasp
18th to 19th century, possibly Dutch, with maker’s mark AXD R, and MWR J, decorated with a coronet above two rampant lions supporting shield crests, to pierced scrolls, length 10cm, 0.91ozt
£50-£70
17. Four silver decanter labels and a silver mounted cork comprising a pair by Chantry Silversmiths Ltd, London 1974, inscribed ‘Brandy’ and ‘Whisky’, to a foliate border with shells, and a pair by Hukin & Heath Ltd, London 1910, also inscribed ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Brandy’, the silver mounted cork in the form of a double headed sea creature (5), decanter labels width 3 and 6cm, the corkscrew height 8.5cm
£60-£80
18. A George V silver and agate bowl
Birmingham 1913, the oval agate bowl supported by a silver pedestal base, width 11cm, height 4cm
£60-£80
19. An Edwardian silver mounted desk barometer the silver plaque by M & C Lister Ltd, Birmingham 1909, decorated a seated gentleman, ‘The Clerk of the Weather’, leaning on a globe inset with a brass barometer, inscribed ‘Victor E. Smyth, Optician, Dublin’, registered design no. 839682, width 10cm, depth 2cm, height 16.5cm
£80-£120
20. Two silver cased travel or carriage clocks the larger example by J Baston & Son, London 1900, with a single train French movement, the smaller example lacking its dial and movement, the case with engine-turned decoration and an Aesthetic style handle, London 1907 (2), the largest width 7cm, depth 6cm, height 10.5cm
£100-£150
21. Two silver models, of an owl and a dog the owl by Country Artists, Birmingham 1992, perched on a branch, the German Shepherd dog, Birmingham 1996, modelled standing (2), the owl height 13cm, the dog width 14cm
£80-£120
22. A Victorian silver novelty pepperette, modelled as a chick by William Thornhill & Co, London 1881, holding a letter in its mouth, inscribed ‘PEPPER’ in blue enamel, to a gilt interior, width 4cm, depth 6.5cm height 7cm, weight 3.24ozt
£70-£90
23. A set of four George III silver salts and spoons by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1811, the salts of oblong form, with a gadrooned border, engraved letter ‘E’, and gilt interiors, on raised bases, together with four Fiddle pattern spoons, by William Chawner, London 1825, with conforming letter ‘E’ and gilt bowls (8), the salts length 9cm, height 4.5, total 14.62ozt
£300-£400
24. A George V silver sugar caster and a set of four Victorian silver salts the sugar caster by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1912, of octagonal form, the tapering neck leading to a bulbous body, raised on a pedestal base, the salts by Henry John Lias & James Wakeley, London 1882, twin-handled, with engraved foliate decoration (5), the sifter height 21cm, the salts width 8cm, weight 14.69ot £200-£300
25. An Edward VII silver caster by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1902, of baluster form, with embossed floral and foliate decoration, height 21cm, weight 6.18ozt £80-£120
26. A group of silver cruet items comprising a pair of pepperettes, by Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1902, of bulbous form, another Art Nouveau pair with green glass liners, by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1902, a Victorian salt, by Haseler & Bill, London 1899, with engraved initials, to pierced foliate decoration, and lion mask handles, and a Victorian four compartment cruet stand, Birmingham 1886, with a glass pepperette, mustard pot, and salt (6), total weighable 12.41ozt £180-£220
27. A collection of silver cruets, flatware and sauceboats comprising a sauceboat, by William Neale, Birmingham 1934, a cream jug, Birmingham 1923, a twinhandled pedestal salt, a salt and mustard pot cruet pair, a pierced pepperette, a George III tea strainer, by Thomas Oliphant, London 180, the handle with a Green Man mask, two apostle top spoons, and a cut glass pillbox, with a blue guilloché enamel lid (10), total 11.15ozt £120-£180
28. A silver mustard pot, napkin rings, and spoons comprising a mustard pot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1928, of octagonal form, with engraved initials ‘L.U.H’, two napkin rings, Birmingham 1927, and London 1897, a cut glass cup, with a silver holder, and various spoons comprising a set of six gilt coffee spoons, five teaspoons of golfing interest, and a jam spoon (qty.), the mustard pot width 10cm, total weight 14.07ozt £200-£300
29. An Indian silver cruet set, mug and saucer early 20th century, the tapering mug and salt with maker’s mark ‘MM’, all with floral and foliate repoussé decoration, one mug handle modelled as a snake (6), the largest mug height 7.3cm, the saucer diameter 15cm, total weight 24.40ozt
£200-£250
30. A silver mounted claret jug, dressing table jar and candlesticks the Victorian claret jug by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1891, the collar with an engraved eagle crest to a foliate cartouche, and hobnail cut glass body, the dressing table jar by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1936, with engraved initials ‘CK’ and engine-turned decoration, and a pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1964, with reeded decoration, knopped stems and loaded bases (4), claret jug height 28.5cm, candlesticks height 14cm, jar diameter 10cm
£80-£120
31. A George III silver cream jug, a toast rack, and a mustard pot the cream jug by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1810, the four division toast rack by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1908, and a mustard pot, Chester 1897 (3), toast rack width 8cm, cream jug width 14cm, total 10.2ozt
£150-£250
32. A silver inkwell, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, and a cut glass bowl the capstan by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2006, the dwarf candlesticks by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1976, and a Victorian silver mounted cut glass bowl (4), the inkwell diameter 9cm, the candlesticks height 6.5cm, bowl diameter 11cm
£100-£150
33. A pair of German silver mounted and cut glass claret jugs marked Freytag, 800 standard, the domed covers decorated with shells, the neck with a vacant cartouche with a foliate border, leading to a tapering cut glass body and lemon squeezer base (2), height 30cm
£120-£180
34. A collection of silver candlesticks, sifters and a cream jug comprising a large silver candlestick, Birmingham 1906, a smaller example, Birmingham 1919, and a miniature hexagonal example, London 1977, a sifter by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1939, another with scrolled decoration by Marples & Co, Birmingham 1903, and a matching cream jug and sifter, by Aide Brothers, Birmingham 1927 (7), weighable 17.16ozt
£200-£300
35. A Victorian silver six division toast rack London 1891, stamped Thomas 153 New Bond Street, raised on four ball feet, width 17cm, height 12cm, 11.25ozt £200-£250
36. A group of three silver cream jugs comprising a Victorian floral and foliate embossed example, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1886, a bulbous form example, by George Perkins, London 1903, and another by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1931 (3), the largest 9cm high, total 14.37ozt
£200-£300
37. A group of silver dressing table items comprising a circular frame, Chester 1918, surmounted by a bow, a dressing table box, Birmingham 1922, the lid with engine-turned decoration, a wall pocket, with repoussé decoration of a villagers before a church, a scent bottle and funnel, a cigarette case with engraved initials, and a tooth box, surmounted by a frog (6), the box width 12cm, 5.52ozt weighable £80-£120
38. Two Victorian dishes and a George V silver ashtray comprising a Victorian pierced bon bon dish, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, of oval form, on scrolled feet, a foliate embossed example, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1899, and an ashtray, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1916, with a later inscription dated ‘30th April 1930’ (3), total 9.22ozt £120-£180
39. A collection of silver flatware, and novelty items comprising a cased set of six Mappin & Webb coffee spoons, a Victorian mother of pearl fruit knife, a pair of claw sugar tongs, a stamp holder in the form of an envelope, a key ring, and a possibly Indian matchbox holder, depicting a lion and elephant (qty.), total weighable 4.23ozt £60-£80
40. Two Victorian silver cream jugs and two sugar bowls the first cream jug of helmet form, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1987, the other of squat form, London 1879, with a gilt interior, a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1919, with a piecrust border, raised on three paw feet, and another Witchball bowl, London 1900, with an engraved belt style border (4), the largest cream jug height 7.5cm, the sugar bowl diameter 9.5cm, total 8.29ozt
£100-£150
41. Two cased sets of silver spoons, and a silver cruet set the set of six George III teaspoons and sugar tongs by I B, London 1798, the handles engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers above a vacant shield, the set of six coffee spoons, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904, the handles decorated with bows, the three piece cruet set by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1926, comprising a pepperette, mustard pot and salt (qty.), total 8.88ozt
£100-£150
42. A pair of George V silver candlesticks, a silver carriage clock and a silver card case the candlesticks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Sheffield 1919, modelled as fluted Doric columns, the silver cased carriage clock by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, with all over foliate scrolled decoration, the card case by Synyer & Beddoes, London 1911, in the form of an envelope, with engraved initials, and a gilt interior (4), candlestick height 12cm, carriage clock height 12.5cm, card case width 10cm
£100-£150
43. A collection of silver belts and shoe buckles comprising a cased silver and guilloché enamelled shoe buckle, marked Sterling, decorated with floral swags to a pale blue ground, a cased belt buckle and cufflink set, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, decorated with a scene of a courting couple, a pair of gilt metal and paste shoe buckles, and another silver plated and paste example (6), the largest buckle 6.5cm
£80-£120
belt buckle
the buttons by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1902, of circular form, depicting Hermès wearing a winged helmet, registered design no. 9406726, the belt buckle, by P J B, London 1957, formed of two parts, with pierced foliate decoration (2), the button diameter 2.5cm, the belt buckle width 12cm, total 3.00ozt
£60-£80
45. A Christopher Nigel Lawrence silver shaving brush and stand London 1976, for Kent of London, with a badger hair brush, mounted on a curved stand, in a typical textured finish, the brush height 11cm, the stand width 8.5cm, depth 6cm, height 9cm, weight 2ozt
£200-£300
46. Two Kigu silver compacts London 1967 and 1971, with textured and engine-turned decoration (2), diameter 8.5cm
£60-£80
47. A silver and guilloché enamel dressing table set by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1915, with blue guilloché floral decorated enamel, comprising four brushes, a faux tortoiseshell comb, a mirror and a cut glass pot (7), the mirror height 30cm
£100-£150
48. An Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923, comprising a mirror, two pairs of brushes, and a comb, with piquéwork Classical style decoration of foliate and urn borders, in a fitted fall front case, mirror height 25.5cm, the case width 35cm, depth 20cm, height 8cm
£120-£180
49. A collection of silver mounted dressing table items comprising a cut glass and tortoiseshell topped perfume bottle, two brushes, with engineturned decoration, five various cut glass pill jars, a circular glass tray, a piqué work jewellery box, and another of lobed form (11), the largest brush length 23cm
£120-£180
50. A collection of glass and silver mounted dressing table jars
Victorian and later, to include a jar with a green guilloché enamel lid, six with repoussé scrolled lids, four with engraved initials, and a cut glass condiment bottle (11), the largest 12cm high £100-£150
51. Two Edward VII silver mounted cut glass perfume bottles the silver mount by Henry Perkins & Sons, London 1908, to a cut glass body of tapering square form (2), height 17cm £100-£150
52. A large late Victorian silver mounted easel mirror of repoussé Rococo form, scrollwork feet supports, lined back, missing easel, bearing plaque verso ‘Mackay & Chisholm…Edinburgh’, height 61cm, width 56cm
£80-£120
53. A silver and guilloché enamel brooch maker’s mark Q P, London 1947, decorated with a scene of a cottage within a mountainous landscape, diameter 4cm
£80-£120
54. A Continental silver and guilloché enamel box stamped 925, import by Erich Kellerman, London 1911, the hinged lid depicting two mallard ducks in flight, against a pale blue sky and sun, opening to reveal a gilt interior, width 11.5cm, depth 7.5cm, height 3.6cm, weight 7.36ozt
£300-£500
55. A silver gilt and guilloché enamel compact marked 925, import by London Chain Bag Co Ltd, London 1926, decorated with a scarlet macaw parrot perched on a vine, to a black blue ground, diameter 4cm, total weight 1.15ozt
£100-£150
56. A cased Victorian silver gilt Christening mug and spoon by Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1883, with Gothic Revival floral decoration, and engraved initials, in a fitted case, the mug height 9.5cm, total 5.01ozt
£80-£120
57. A Victorian silver Christening mug by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1897, of tapering form, with reeded decoration, and a gilt interior, diameter 10cm, height 11cm, 12.18ozt
£150-£250
58. A Victorian silver presentation mug
London possibly 1890, the scrolled handle with heart-shaped thumb piece, the upper half with an engraved pheasant, above inscription ‘Halifax Gun Club Annual Prize Shoot, April 19 1893, 1st Prize Won By Mr George P. Omerod’, the lower half with wrythern decoration, height 13cm, weight 10.36ozt
£150-£250
59. Two pairs of Victorian silver candlesticks comprising a pair with acanthus leaf capitals to wrythen columns, raised on weighted square stepped bases, by Martin Hall & Co, London 1890, and another similar pair with fluted columns, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889 (4), height 15cm
£200-£300
60. A pair of George V silver candlesticks by Clark & Sewell, Chester 1924, the sconces of circular form, leading to hexagonal tapering stems, on weighted spreading bases (2), height 20.5cm
£70-£90
61. A pair of silver candlesticks, marked Sterling with circular gadrooned scones, leading to tapering knopped stems, on circular weighted bases (2), base diameter 13cm, height 25cm
£70-£90
62. A George V silver salver by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1929, of plain form, with a pie crust border, raised on three swept feet, diameter 30cm, 23.37ozt
£300-£400
63. A large Hungarian silver tray marked Sterling, Made in Hungary, of oval form, with a scalloped edge, 60.5 x 47.5cm, approx. 67.13ozt
£800-£1200
64. Ø A Victorian silver teapot by John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, London 1838, of squat form, the cover with an acorn finial, leading to crest engravings, the acanthus leaf handle with ivory insulators, raised on three claw and ball feet, width 27cm, height 15cm, weight 24.84ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: XNZE8UNQ
£300-£400
65. A George V silver sugar bowl and cream jug by William Neale, Birmingham 1928, with a foliate border, and acanthus leaf handles (2), width 12cm and 16.5cm, total 7.16ozt £100-£150
66. Ø A five piece Tiffany silver tea and coffee service early to mid 20th century, John C. Moore II directorship stamp, no. 13313 1493, 925 Sterling, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, a twinhandled bowl and cover, and a cream jug, with engraved floral decoration, the finials modelled as flower laden vases, raised on scrolled feet, the teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulators (5), the coffee pot height 24cm, total 95.71ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 45DDGRF4
£2000-£3000
67. An Edward VII silver skyphos trophy cup on stand by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1909, after the Antique, with flat twinhandles, the cup decorated in high relief with ivy and berries, raised on a stepped circular foot, on a detachable painted wood base, mounted with a silver plaque, inscribed ‘E.W.G.C Captain’s Prize Won By S.A.Thorp 1937’ (2), height including the stand 27cm, the trophy height 14.5cm, 15.62ozt
£300-£500
68. An Irish silver fruit bowl and cover by Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin 1926, the domed cover decorated with a finial modelled as a bud amongst leaves, the pedestal form body with pierced decoration of roses and flowers, diameter 23.5cm, height 18cm, weight 27.84ozt
£400-£500
69. A Victorian silver pedestal bowl by William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, with a reeded rim, the engraved crest in the form of an arm holding a dagger, raised on a pedestal base, diameter 23cm, height 16cm, 20.22ozt
£250-£350
70. A Continental silver centrepiece 830 standard, the twin-handles modelled as maidens, embossed with flowers and scrolled foliate motifs, raised on four stylised paw feet, width 39cm, depth 17.5cm, height 15cm, 22.89ozt
£300-£500
71. A George V silver bowl by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1927, of pedestal form, with engraved initials, diameter 10cm, height 6.5cm, 6.26ozt
£100-£150
72. A Victorian silver mounted double ended scent bottle and two perfume bottles the green glass double ended scent bottle of octagonal form, with embossed floral ends, and two hobnail cut glass perfume bottles, London 1899 and Birmingham 1868 (3), the scent bottle width 12.5cm, the largest perfume bottle height 14cm
£80-£120
73. A collection of silver spoons and a pair of Victorian silver salts comprising a set of five initial engraved Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Theobalds, London 1831, a Fiddle and Thread teaspoon, London 1826, and four cruet spoons, the salts by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1899 (qty.), total 6.25ozt
£80-£120
74. A George II silver fish slice and two George V silver ladles the Old English pattern ladles by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1915, and a George III Fiddle pattern fish slice, by William & Samuel Knight, London 1813 (3), fish slice length 30.5cm, ladle length 15.5cm, total 9.06ozt
£120-£180
75. A collection of silver flatware comprising a cased set of six enamelled teaspoons, the handles modelled as blue flowers, a cased set of six bean coffee spoons, and another cased plain set of six, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1965, two Victorian caddy spoons, a Scottish salt spoon, a George III salt spoon, and a George III knife and fork Christening set (qty.), total 7.07ozt
£80-£120
76. A George III Irish silver fish slice and a German silver ladle the 18th century fish slice by Joseph Jackson, engraved with a crest formed of a hand grasping hay, to a pierced foliate border, the German ladle marked 800, the top of the handle modelled as a crown (2), the German ladle 5.40ozt, the fish slice 5.98ozt
£100-£150
77. Two cased sets of silver spoons comprising a set of six George V coffee bean spoons, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1929, and a set of four Continental cast apostle top spoons (2), total 8.45ozt
£100-£150
78. A collection of William IV and Victorian silver Hanoverian Fiddle pattern forks comprising a set of three by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852, another Elizabeth Eaton example, London 1857, a set of five by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1841, a pair by William Eaton, London 1844, and one by Thomas Dicks, London 1823 (12), total 29.37ozt
£350-£450
79. A set of six Victorian silver Hanovarian Fiddle pattern dessert forks by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849 (6) gym, total 8.87ozt
£100-£150
80. A set of six George IV silver Dubarry pattern soup spoons by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1951 (6), total 13.00ozt
£150-£250
81. A collection of William IV and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons comprising a set of three by Thomas Wallis II, London 1836, a pair by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1855, and another by John & Henry Lias, London 1843 (6), total 8.25ozt
£100-£150
82. A collection of Victorian and later silver flatware comprising a set of six Victorian teaspoons, a cake slice, five various coffee spoons, two stainers, including a Scottish provincial example, possibly John Mackie of Ellon, and another of golfing interest, and a cruet spoon (15), total weighable 8.41ozt
£100-£150
83. A set of twelve George VI silver forks by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1937 (12), 21.32ozt
£300-£400
84. A set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1892, with engraved initials (12), 7.64ozt
£100-£150
85. A set of six George VI silver spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1939 (6), 9.74zt
£150-£250
86. A collection of George IV and later silver flatware comprising a pair of George IV Scottish silver Fiddle pattern ladles, by G Thomson, Glasgow 1829, a set of five coffee spoons, Sheffield 1938, a William IV fish knife, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1833, and a tea strainer (10), weight excluding the strainer 6.80ozt
£100-£150
87. A George III Hanovarian pattern silver ladle by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1816, engraved with a rampant lion next to a castle crest, length 33cm, 6.68ozt
£80-£120
88. An Indian white metal belt marked ‘Indian Silversmith’, with shaped panels depicting trees, figures and huts, joined by a belcher chain, length 62cm, weight 200 grams
£80-£120
89. A pair of Mappin & Webb silver plated decanters on stand with silver-plated ball form stoppers and cuffs, to a rectangular glass body, with cut glass lemon squeezer base, on a stand, decanter height 27.5cm
£100-£150
90. A T Goode & Co silver plated cocktail shaker of tapering cylindrical form, stamped marks, 11⁄2 pint, height 24.5cm
£80-£120
91. A group of eight silver watch chains and fob medals comprising six chains and two further fob medals, including enamelled and engraved examples (8), longest chain length 77cm, total 7.36ozt
£100-£150
92. A George III silver pair cased open face pocket watch
London, 1786, key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed Will. Gill Hastings 410, Arabic white enamel dial with name JAMES PEPPER replacing numbers 1 to 11, minutes marked by quarters, case maker mark probably for Thomas Carpenter, dial 38mm diameter
Provenance: Jim Ward Collection
£300-£500
93. A George V silver half hunter pocket watch
Birmingham, 1824, keyless, movement marked Rolex 17 Jewels 3 adjustments, inner cover with 1926 inscription, Arabic white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, outer case with Roman chapter ring, monogram to back, case maker mark for Dennison Watch Case Co, dial 42mm diameter
Provenance: Jim Ward Collection
£250-£350
94. A William IV silver pair cased open face pocket watch
London, 1831, key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated slow/fast, signed Artwood Lewes No .1439, Roman white enamel dial, case maker mark for John Williams, dial 47mm diameter
Provenance: Jim Ward Collection
£150-£250
95. An early Victorian silver pair cased half hunter pocket watch Birmingham, 1840, key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated fast/slow, signed Geo.e Wuston Stafford 182, the white enamel dial with central Roman dial, in line with aperture, bordered by names chapter ring GEORGE MATHEWS, case maker mark for Joseph Harris, dial 45mm diameter
Provenance: Jim Ward Collection £600-£800
96. A Victorian pocket watch with 9ct gold bar brooch the dial with Roman numerals and chased central floral motif, unmarked, chased case, engraved inscription to dust cover, suspended from a bar brooch marked 375, diameter of dial 28mm, weight 24g
£200-£400
97. An 18ct gold pocket watch on a 9ct gold bracelet the open faced pocket watch with Roman numerals encircled by gilt decoration, dot marks and minute track, the reverse of the case embossed, on an expandable bracelet with safety chain, overall total weight 36g
£300-£500
98. A Victorian 18K keyless pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals and dot markers, blued steel hands, dust cover with engraved presentation inscription and chased case with vacant cartouche to the reverse, weight 53g, width of case approx. 37mm
£400-£500
99. A Benson 18K gold keyless lady’s pocket watch the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, with chased case and monogram to centre, stamped on the inside of the case and dust cover 18K, width of case 35mm approx, total weight approx. 40g
£400-£600
100. A Victorian 14ct gold key wind fob watch the gold chapter ring with Roman numerals and dot markers, with central chased floral motif, the reverse engine turned with interior of case marked 18K, diameter of case approx. 31mm, total weight 27g
£200-£300
101. An 18K gold half hunter lady’s keyless pocket watch with pink guilloché enamel chapter ring, Roman numerals, enamel dial, engraved monogram to the reverse, stamped 18K to case back, weight 35g approx, case diameter approx 34mm
£250-£350
102. An 18ct gold half hunter lady’s manual wind wristwatch, and a Waltham 9ct gold wristwatch with guilloché pink enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and single hand, reverse of case stamped 18K, chased case, side winder, on an expandable bracelet, together with a Waltham 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch on expandable bracelet (2), total weight of the first approx 38g, diameter of case approx. 32mm; the second total weight 25g £300-£500
103. An 18K key wound T F Cooper open faced pocket watch the white dial signed T.F.Cooper, with Roman numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, and subsidiary dial the reverse of the case engine turned, weight 90g, diameter of case approx 4.4mm
£600-£800
104. Two 14ct gold key less half hunter pocket watches the first with enamel dial, black enamel Roman numerals on chased chapter ring, part chased case and monogram to reverse (2), total weight of both approx 51g £200-£300
105. A Tudor Royal stainless steel manual wind gentleman’s wristwatch the champagne dial with raised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds with sweeping hand, stainless steel case, case numbered 1738, width of case 32cm
£300-£500
106. A gentleman’s Asprey no. 8 chronometer automatic wristwatch the circular white dial with large steel Arabic numerals, steel hands, date indicator at three o’clock and second hand sub dial. Stainless Steel case and burgundy strap with original steel buckle. Dial and case back signed. Automatic movement. Dial approx. 32mm diameter
With original box and instruction manual
£300-£500
107. A gentleman’s Smiths Astral manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with Arabic and arrow head numerals, unmarked but tests gold, with presentation inscription from London Transport to the reverse, width of case approx 32mm
£200-£300
108. A 9ct gold Rotary gentleman’s wristwatch the silvered dial with gold coloured baton numerals, hand and sweeping seconds, with 17 jewel incabloc movement, stamped 375 on lugs, diameter of case 32mm, dial diameter 25mm approx
£200-£300
109. A 9ct gold Rotary gentleman’s ‘Skeleton’ manual wind wristwatch the chapter ring with Roman numerals, with skeleton movement, the case stamped 9ct, diameter of case 30mm, diameter 27mm
£100-£150
110. A 9ct gold Omega De Ville gentleman’s wristwatch the tonneau shaped silvered dial with raised baton numerals and calendar aperture to the number 3, with 9ct gold case with later engraved bezel, and 9ct gold mesh bracelet, movement number 1002 and case back number 3925045, width of case 30mm, total weight 73.8g
£1000-£1500
111. An 18K gold Ebel Gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the rectangular gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals, articulated bracelet, engraved on reverse of case 18K with pouch and papers serial number (49881902-2), width of case 24mm, total weight 92g
£3000-£4000
112. A Longines Conquest automatic gentleman’s wristwatch 1960s, the silvered dial with raised baton numerals, sweeping seconds, gold tone base metal case, waterproof, diameter of case 32mm, diameter of dial approx 26mm
£150-£250
113. A Rolex Oyster Precision gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1940’s Arabic dial with gilt numerals, insignia and hands, minute and seconds track, marked ‘Swiss Made’, crown with insignia and ‘Super Oyster Rolex’, on later Rolex bracelet, dial 26mm diameter
£1000-£1500
114. A Glycine Airman gentleman’s pilot’s stainless steel wristwatch c.1960s, Swiss, 17J automatic movement, the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals, luminous hands and dot markets, magnified date aperture, and 24 hour rotating bezel for second time zone, G-A No. 77373, patent no. 314050, with its original box and paperwork, and later fixo-flex strap, dial diameter 3.7cm
£200-£400
115. A Vertex 9ct gold gentleman’s automatic wristwatch silvered dial with baton numerals, with gold plated bracelet, diameter 34mm
£200-£300
116. An 18ct gold Royce 17 jewel lady’s watch with 18k 750 Swiss stamp to inside of case, dress watch with gold mesh bracelet and glass face, weight 20g, diameter 6cm £400-£800
117. A lady’s manual wind Rolex bracelet wristwatch the shaped silvered dial with Arabic numerals, and moon shaped hands in a 9ct gold case, retailed by Bond and Kedge Putney, on expandable base metal strap, with presentation inscription to reverse of case, width of case approx 24cm
£60-£80
118. A 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch with 9ct hallmark to case inside, outside and to the expandable bracelet, white face with black Arabic numerals, weight 17,5g £200-£300
119. A Rotary 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch the dial inscribed ‘Rotary, 21 Jewels, Swiss Made’, the back marked 375, with a manual wind movement, box link bracelet strap, and ladder clasp, marked 375, with safety chain, weight 15.3 grams £100-£150
120. A Longines 9ct gold quartz lady’s bracelet wristwatch the oval two tone dial with baton and Arabic numerals, fancy link bracelet and deployant clasp, together with box, certificate and two additional links, weight 14g £300-£400
121. A 9ct gold Everite lady’s manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals, with fancy bracelet stamped on the clasp 375, case back stamped 375, weight 11.8g £150-£250
122. A Longines 18ct gold lady’s quartz bracelet wristwatch the gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals, with diamond set bezel, textured slim bracelet, stamped on the reverse and clasp 750, total weight approx. 17.3g £800-£1200
123. A 9ct gold Doxa manual wind lady’s wristwatch the silvered dial with baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with sweep, width of case approx 21mm
£300-£400
124. A 9ct gold Accurist manual wind lady’s wristwatch the silvered dial with raised Arabic numerals and dot minute markers, on fancy link bracelet, marked on the bracelet and inside of reverse 375 for 9ct, total weight 11g
£100-£200
125. A 9ct gold Rotary lady’s manual wind wristwatch the white dial with Arabic numerals, on a fancy 9ct gold chain, case back and strap both stamped 9ct, with box and papers, total weight approx. 12g
£80-£120
126. A Baume & Mercier 18ct gold quartz lady’s wrist watch the white dial with Roman numerals, with sapphire cabochon crown and replaced later leather strap, stamped on the reverse 18K, diameter of dial 23mm
£550-£750
127. A J.W.Benson 14ct white gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch the oval blue malachite dial with gilt hands, diamond bezel and bracelet marked 585 to clasp, total weight 33g, total diameter of dial 23mm
£500-£700
128. A Vacheron Constantin 18K white gold and diamond bracelet wristwatch the square silvered dial with bezel set with baguette cut diamonds, woven mesh bracelet with clasp and case stamped with control marks for 18ct, with hidden crown, the case No. 448464, with Contemporary case, width of case approx. 2cm, total length of watch 17.5cm, weight 36.3 grams
£2500-£3500
129. An Omega lady’s diamond and 18ct white gold bracelet wristwatch manual wind, the silvered square dial with raised baton numerals, and bezel set with single cut diamonds, with mesh bracelet, with French control marks for 18K to the head, in makers box, total weight 38.9g approx, diameter of dial approx. 10mm, diameter of head approx. 12mm
£1500-£2500
130. A 9ct gold manual wind Rotary bracelet wristwatch the dial with Arabic raised gilt numerals, expandable bracelet set with synthetic sapphires, total weight approx. 13g
£100-£150
131. A Gucci lady’s gold plated quartz snaffle bracelet wristwatch the rectangular dial with gold coloured hands, and blue cabouchon crown, with original box, width of dial approx 12mm
£100-£150
132. A Chanel J12 quartz wristwatch ZGD25114, silvered dial with Arabic and diamond dot markers, inner minute track, ceramic strap, stainless steel clasp, with box and papers, H3401, diameter of dial 29mm approx
133. A Chanel J12 diamond set automatic wristwatch ref H2566, ceramic case with grey dial, Arabic numerals and diamond dot marks, inner minute track, brilliant cut diamond bezel ceramic bracelet with stainless steel buckle, with box and papers, numbered OB890058 to case back, with additional links,
134. A diamond and opal drop pendant necklace with 18ct stamp to clasp, multi gem set necklace mounted on wire with a ruby (untested) diamond opal articulated drop attached to a curb chain with snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 7.7g, length 39cm £400-£600
135. A Murrle Bennett Arts and Craft silver and opal necklace with planished silver pendant set opal cabochons, and circular shaped links set with opals interspersed with silver planished links, reverse stamped 925 MB in C, with safety chain, total length 38cm, length of pendant drop (inc. necklace) 5cm. All stones appear to be in good overall condition
£800-£1200
136. An aquamarine pair of drop earrings and necklace set with no visible mark, decorative floral hoop, blue faceted drop centrally suspended from textured bow with peg and scroll fixing and a necklace made to match with three blue faceted drops suspended from a flower motif to three wire arches fixed to a flat trace chain with 9ct stamp to the clasp (2), weight of ear rings 8.1g, length 5cm weight of necklace 3.8g, length 42cm
£400-£600
137. An Art Deco style coral, pearl and diamond necklace with K18 and 750 stamp to clasp, carved coral pansy centrally set seven stone diamond cluster with a round pearl suspended from a diamond and onyx curved round bar, trace chain with diamonds, pearls and onyx detail, bolt ring clasp, weight 14g, length 46cm
£400-£600
138. A pair of Art Deco style diamond ear pendants with 750 and K18 stamp to fixings, carved coral leaf motif, diamond set surround with onyx drops and post and lever fixings, weight 8.1g, length 4cm
£200-£300
139. A citrine drop necklace and earrings with five articulated long cushion cut citrines with slight graduation, spectacle set with five graduated oval citrines suspended from each cushion stone attached to a fine trace chain with bolt ring clasp paired with oval citrine ear rings in a four claw setting with lever and post fixings (2), weight 17.8g, length 43cm
£200-£300
with 9ct stamp, with box clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 13.6g, length 44cm
£200-£250
141. An 18ct white gold diamond drop necklace with 18ct hallmark to tag, diamond claw set drop, eleven round brilliant cut scallop set diamond surround, suspended from a fine curb chain, weight 2.5g, length of chain 45cm £400-£600
142. An Edwardian amethyst and diamond pendant necklace the larger amethyst surrounded by rose cuts, with amethyst drops, on fine chain unmarked but tests gold, length of pendant drop 5cm, total length of chain approx 40cm
£300-£500
143. An Edwardian garnet and seed pearl pendant necklace with 9ct stamp, oval garnet drop with suspension loop, centrally set round garnet, delicate scroll heart with floral set seed pearl motif, trace chain and barrel clasp, weight 4.3g, length 42cm
£80-£120
144. A 9ct garnet and seed pearl drop pendant with 9ct hallmark, comprising of a pear shape garnet drop suspended from a claw set split pearl with alternating garnet and pearl garnet attached to a fine trace chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 5.8g, length 42.5cm
£60-£80
145. A diamond set tassel necklace
the fancy link necklace terminating in a pendant with graduated brilliant cut diamonds set to one side, diamond set collar and tassel drop, stamped on the reverse and catch marked 750, total length 64cm, weight 44g
£1500-£2500
146. A platinum, diamond and sapphire heraldic style drop necklace with platinum hallmark, cabochon pear drop sapphire and brilliant cut diamond suspended from a diamond set open work shield with trap cut sapphire channel set arc, suspended from a stylised sapphire and diamond set fleur de lis with suspension loop to spiga chain, weight 10g, length 44cm
£1500-£2500
147. An Edwardian natural pearl grape and hoop necklace with 15ct and plat stamp, grape vine leaf platinum faced with natural pearl grapes within a hoop, attached to a fine trace chain with pearl detail, 9ct stamp to clasp, weight 3,3g, length 46cm
£300-£400
148. An 18ct gold and diamond set double heart pendant with 18ct hallmark E Wolf and Co, interlocking hearts scallop set with brilliant cut diamonds, attached to a rose colour curd chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 5.6g, length 47cm
£400-£600
149. A mid Victorian yellow gold, enamel and gem-set serpent necklace the graduated articulated snake link necklace terminating at one end with a blue enamel head applied to the centre with a diamond-set and silver mounted sprig and two cabochon gold collet eyes, length 38.5cm, 37.5g £800-£1200
150. A multi gem-set fringe necklace collet-set with various gem stones including ruby, sapphire, garnet and aquamarine with central and alternating lyre motifs, overall length 40.5cm, central pendant length 3.6cm, 8.9g
£300-£500
151. An Italian gold fancy link necklace with 14ct Italy stamp to clasp, with a cross over link and a satin finished curved bar, weight 26.9g, length 45cm
£600-£700
152. A natural pearl and chain necklace with herringbone link, six spaced natural pearls with a barrel clasp, no visible marks, one link deficient and 9ct stamp to clasp, weight 5.3g, length 39cm
£100-£150
153. A suite of diamond and garnet bespoke made necklace and ear pendants
Victorian revival garnet necklace featuring a deep red oval cabochon garnet, centrally set with a round brilliant cut diamond, mounted on a closed back textured setting with diamond set open scroll work beneath and above the centre stone, suspended from a round garnet bead strung necklace, the clasp is reflective of the pendant with a round garnet cabochon, centrally set diamond and closed back textured setting with box clasp and 18ct stamp with this are matching ear pendants with shepherds crook fittings, the ear rings are nicely weighted and hang well, all pieces are set with a single diamond to a classical textured gold reverse (2), weight of necklace 34.4g weight of ear ring 14.2g, length of necklace 40cm
£1500-£2000
154. A coral, onyx and diamond-set demi comprising a necklace of onyx beads measuring 12mm in diameter and suspending a 18ct yellow gold, onyx and coral pendant with diamond-set central collet, surmount and drop, a pair of ear pendants en suite, London hallmark (2), necklace length 42.5cm, ear pendant length 5.7cm, total weight 128.4g
£2200-£2800
155. An onyx, lava stone and diamond-set necklace and pendant the graduated onyx bead necklace suspending an oval onyx pendant with old-cut diamond detail and centring on a detachable oval lava cameo of Bacchus /Baccante, the reverse with applied ruby and diamond detail, length 53cm, weight 70.0g
£1500-£2000
156. A 9ct gold fancy link necklace with 9ct hallmark to clasp, fancy yellow gold chevron link necklace gently graduated, weight 20.7g, length 46cm
£400-£600
157. An attractive Victorian muti-gem fridge necklace the fine multi-thread 14ct gold chain suspending 21 faced stones ranging from opal and almandine garnet to cabouchon ruby and blue sapphire, with central yellow sapphire etc…contained in Contemporary fitted case, with later chain extension, total length 34cm
With paperwork from 1966 stating all stones are natural from mostly Celon, Burma/Madagascar. Later bolt ring and safety chain
£2000-£3000
with amethyst and seed pearl featuring diamond shaped, richly coloured almandine garnets, seventeen fringed, nine drops have two garnet, one seed pearl and eight drops have a single garnet, one seed pearl creating a subtle graduation, each are attached by loop to a hand crafted chain with hook and eye clasp, weight 11.7g, length 40cm
£400-£600
159. A late Georgian graduated citrine necklace comprising thirty eight gently graduating cushion cut citrines individually mounted in cut down setting with set clasp together with a black and white photograph with the original owner wearing it, weight 23.7g, length 43cm
£400-£600
pearl bracelet four collet-set pear mix-cut amethysts, set between round brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped with hallmarks to clasp, total approx. length 18cm, total approx. weight 16.7g
£300-£500
161. An Edwardian seed pearl necklace in the form of star the 9ct gold necklace suspending a 15ct gold seed pearl star pendant, total weight 4g
£200-£300
162. A Victorian garnet set hinged bangle with 9ct stamp, with three round red garnets (one deficient) grain set with bead and rope work design and rope work border, snap clasp and safety chain, weight 6.6g, diameter 6cm
£100-£200
gold sapphire cabochon pendant the square shaped pendant with collet set cabochon sapphire, on a trace chain marked 750, with initials for maker Peter Jenner, total weight 9g
£300-£400
164. A Victorian agate necklace late 19th century, the shaped agate sections interspersed with gilt metal beads, total length 39cm
£60-£100
165. An 18ct diamond clasp pearl necklace and a double row pearl necklace with 18ct hallmark London 1964-5, graduated cultured pearl necklace with round brilliant cut diamond set flower clasp and a double row of graduated cultured pearls with a green cabochon gem stone and seed pearl clasp 9ct stamp (2), weight 42,5g, length 53cm weight 36.1g, length 46cm
£300-£500
166. A diamond set butterfly and flower bracelet with 9ct stamp, comprising of nine butterflies and nine flowers each grain set with single cut round diamonds with milegrain detail box clasp and two figure eight safety catches, weight 7.9g, length 17.5cm
£300-£400
167. A cultured pearl necklace with an amethyst and pearl clasp with 9ct hallmark, oval mixed cut amethyst and pearl set snap clasp with figure eight safety catch, pearls can be worn long or doubled, weight 44g, length 77cm size 6.5-7mm
£80-£100
168. A double row cultured pearl choker, two bracelets and one more with 835 stamp, double row of graduated cultured pearls with three inter locking circles set with paste, a single row cultured pearl bracelet with 750 stamp to clasp, a double row of pearls with 9ct hallmark to clasp and a single row of cultured pearls with a marcasite set clasp and silver stamp (4), length of short string double row 38cm length of single row 51cm length of single row bracelet 20cm double row bracelet 19cm
£200-£300
169. A ruby and diamond set clasp cultured pearl necklace with a kite shape natural ruby, bezel set in yellow metal to an open work diamond set silver panel, Victorian cut down setting, mounted to a box clasp with safety chain, pearls are cultured and matched and have a pink/white lustre and no visible marks to metal, length 55cm
£500-£700
170. A platinum seed pearl multi strand choker with sapphire and diamond centre piece with platinum hallmark 2014 London, three rows of seed pearls with diamond set spacers, centre piece is a stunning diamond set floral cluster comprising of round brilliant cut diamonds bezel set together with marquise cut blue sapphires claw set and a sapphire articulated drop with diamond end, all encased in a flowing ribbon of gold, weight 14.6g, length 36.5cm
£1000-£1500
171. A multi strand cultured pearl bracelet featuring a box clasp channel set with synthetic square cut rubies, five rows of pearls with a further two ruby set bars, weight 20g, length 16cm
£300-£500
172. An Indian gold fancy link bracelet with 916 stamp, articulated link bracelet with snap clasp and safety chain and figure eight, weight 14.9g, diameter 6cm, width 7mm
£600-£800
173. A Continental articulated fancy link bracelet with Spanish control marks, with herring bone design, snap clasp, figure eight and safety chain, weight 33.4g, diameter 5.5cm, width 1.3cm £1000-£1250
174. A 14ct gold diamond bracelet with 14ct hallmark to clasp, sixteen diamond set panel links with box clasp and double figure of eight safety catch, weight 22.2g, length 18cm £500-£600
175. An Edwardian diamond bracelet with 18ct stamp, with three old cut diamonds bezel set across the bracelet mounted to a rose cut diamond set panel with rectangle linked bracelet, snap clasp and safety chain, weight 9.3g, diameter 5.5cm £800-£1200
176. A 9ct three colour gold bracelet with 9ct hallmarked 1979 wide textured bracelet, with a snap clasp and safety catch, weight 23.9g, length 18cm
£500-£600
177. A 9ct gold large curb link bracelet London import mark, with robust clasp, marked 375, length 22cm, 14.6 grams
£250-£300
178. A curb link bracelet with indistinct mark to clasp, flat link textured curb link bracelet, weight 17.8g, length 22cm
£800-£1000
179. A Victorian 15ct gold curb link bracelet the heart lock is marked 15ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, weight approx 25g
£500-£700
180. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart padlock links and heart padlock stamped 9ct, with and safety chain, weight approx. 16.6g
£250-£350
181. A French 18ct gold filigree bracelet with French control marks to clasp, articulated oval open work panel with scroll work and floral motif, weight 17.4g, length 18cm, width 1cm
£600-£800
182. A 14ct gold fancy link bracelet with 14ct stamp, continental bracelet with rope work border, square bright cut detail to each link, snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 16.4g, length 18cm
£350-£400
183. A Continental mesh and diamond-set jarretière bracelet the 2.4cm wide fancy herringbone link bracelet with brilliant-cut diamond-set bar and pointed tongue, the concealed clasp stamped ‘0.750’ and maker’s poinçon stamped with the planet of Mercury, sun and initials, length 17.7cm, weight 80.0g
£3000-£5000
184. An 18ct yellow gold and gem-set flexible bracelet mid 20th century, the textured brick link bracelet with a buckle applied to the centre and set with diamonds and calibrè cut sapphires, London hallmark, length 17.8cm, weight 59.0g
£2500-£3500
185. A diamond set tennis bracelet with no visible marks, forty five round brilliant cut diamonds, claw and wrap around setting with snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 19.7g, length 18.7cm
£1000-£1200
186. A 9ct gold flat link bracelet on one side with alternating chased links and the reverse with textured links, weight 21g
£350-£450
187. A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet stamped on the reverse 375, with push fastening and two securing clasps, weight 10g approx
£120-£180
188. A sapphire and ruby bracelet and ruby ear rings with 14k stamp, twenty sapphire and ruby alternating clusters, gallery mount with snap clasp and two figure eight safety catch together with a pair of in line ear rings set with marquise and round rubies with peg and push backs (2), weight 26.9g, length 17.5cm
£300-£500
189. A sapphire and garnet floral bracelet with 9ct stamp to clasp, centrally set oval spessartine garnet surrounded by various blue and white sapphires mounted to a rectangular link bracelet with snap clasp and safety chain, weight 7g, length 15,5cm
£80-£120
190. A four gold sovereign charm bracelet and four gold coins comprising a full sovereign 1892 Victoria bun head facing left, Saint George and the dragon to reverse, a full sovereign 1895 George V facing left, Saint George and the dragon to reverse, two half sovereign 1879 with a young Victoria facing left, Saint George and the dragon to reverse, a half sovereign 1905 Edward VII facing right, Saint George and the dragon to the reverse and three, one Ducat 1915, total approx. weight 82.5g
£3000-£4000
191. An 18ct gold bracelet with eight fob seal charms with 18ct stamp to each link, decorative fob seals (four gilt) with various engravings on hard stones, citrine and amethyst, weight 117.1g, length 18cm
£1000-£1500
192. A 9ct gold three bar gate bracelet with 9ct stamp, heart shape clasp with safety chain, three bar articulated gate bracelet with textured centre bar, weight 11.6g, diameter 6cm
£200-£300
193. A 9ct gold heart padlock bracelet the heart marked 9ct, with a gate link bracelet, and safety chain, weight 14.9 grams
£250-£350
194. A collection of chased bangles with no visible marks, eight patterned D shaped slim bangles (8), weight 55.6g, diameter 6-6.2cm
£1800-£2000
195. An 18ct gold adjustable twist bangle with 18k stamp, fancy rope twist bangle, weight 14.7g, diameter when open 6.5cm
£500-£600
196. A pair of snake bangles with no visible marks, sprung wire cable, carved snake head termination, adjustable (2), weight 46.7g
£1500-£2000
197. A Greek gold rams head hinged bangle with K18 stamp, torque style rams head bangle with hinged head and snap clasp, figure eight safety catch, weight 18g
£400-£600
198. A mid Victorian pearl and diamond-set bangle the top section of the hollow yellow gold hinged knife edge bangle applied to the centre with a pearl and old brilliant-cut flowerhead cluster with a tapering line of pearl silver collets to either side, safety chain, contemporary maroon velvet fitted case, inner diameter 5.5cm, weight 9.0 grams
£800-£1200
199. An 18K white gold and diamond Cartier ‘Juste un Clou’ hinged bangle designed as a nail pave-set with round diamonds set around the nail head and tip, Cartier No CBA693, with certificate of authenticity numbered 2691250, and Cartier retail box, weight total 35g, marked size ‘18’ (18cm) £5000-£7000
200. An Edwardian diamond set hinged bangle with indistinct mark to clasp, featuring three open work curved panels with milgrain detail, set with an array of rose cuts diamonds around a centrally set old cut, floral engraved design to each side, snap clasp and safety chain, weight 12.7g circumference 17cm
£300-£600
201. A gold fancy filigree cuff bracelet with no visible marks, bead and rope detail, split pin clasp to open, missing safety chain, with initial panel added, weight 25.7g, diameter 6.5cm, width 2.6cm
£400-£600
202. An Edwardian diamond set stiff bangle set with graduated old cut diamonds to top section, and safety chain, weight approx. 11.2g
£600-£800
203. An Edwardian seed pearl hinged oval bangle with graduating grain set split pearls, engraved scroll work to the side with snap clasp and safety chain, no visible marks, weight 13.8g, diameter 6cm
£500-£600
204. An Edwardian hinged bangle seed pearl flower cluster excellent condition with pearls, graduated seed pearl flower, open wire work metal with snap clasp and safety chain, weight 13.8g, diameter 6cm
£400-£600
205. A Continental gold fancy link necklace with indistinct Continental mark to chain with swivel and bolt ring clasp, weight 21.4g, length 41cm
£650-£700
206. A 22ct gold band, a medallion chain and two further chains with 22ct hallmark, plain band ring, Madonna and child medal with curb chain, a trace chain with Spanish control mark, and a fine curb chain (4), weight of ring 3g, finger size L-M weight of other 20.6g, length 2x 60cm and a 40cm
£800-£900
207. Three gold chains comprising a trace link Albert chain, a trace link bracelet, the clasp marked 375, and a belcher chain bracelet, the clasp marked 750, with a safety chain (3), Albert chain weight 46.7 grams, trace link bracelet weight 2.4 grams, belcher chain weight 9.4 grams
£1500-£2500
208. Two 9ct gold chains comprising a box link example marked 9kt, and a fancy link example marked 375, possibly Italian, London import marks (2), lengths 46 and 50.5cm, total weight 14.7 grams
£250-£300
209. A 9ct gold figaro chain with 9ct hallmark to clasp, a flat link figaro chain, weight 25.9g, length 58cm
£350-£450
with 9ct hallmark, rope link necklace and matching bracelet and a pair of rope work ear rings with 9ct stamp to scroll fixings (3), weight 39.2g, length 63cm £700-£800
211. An 18ct curb chain, a fancy link chain and one other with 18ct hallmark, flat link white gold curb chain and lobster clasp, a fancy link chain with 18ct hallmark and lobster clasp, a 9ct hallmark belcher chain and a 22ct hallmark wedding band (4), weight 18ct 10g, length 40cm and 45cm weight of 22ct 2.6g, finger size S-T weight of 9ct 2g, length 40cm £500-£600
212. A 9ct gold chain with a pendant in the form of a perfume flask the belcher link chain marked on the clasp 9ct suspending a pendant in the form of a flask, total weight 35.5g £600-£700
213. A 9ct fancy rope twist necklace with 9ct hallmark, rope link necklace with a twist of white gold box link chain, weight 36g, length 82cm £600-£700
214. Two Edwardian 9ct gold brooches comprising a floral spray example with 9ct stamp to reverse, two pear drop garnets seed pearl set leaf motif, three round purple stones and a safety chain, together with a 9ct stamped, snow drop brooch design, with seed pearl set leaves and flowers with safety chain (2), weight 6.8g, length 4-5cm £100-£150
215. A collection of Art Deco and later brooches featuring a square sapphire and seed pearl brooch, oval opal cabochon bezel set brooch, a garnet cabochon in a closed bezel setting with seed pearl detail, a seed pearl dragon fly and eight more (12), weight 25.8g
£150-£200
216. An early 20th century diamond-set brooch in the 18th century taste, the oval openwork composed of two scrolling foliate branches and centring on a flowerhead cluster, set throughout with old brilliantcut and old-cut diamonds, width 3.3cm, depth 2.3cm, weight 7.2g
£700-£900
217. An Art Deco diamond-set panel brooch of shaped rectangular stylised bow and geometric openwork design, centrally-set with a brilliant-cut diamond collet, within a surround of brilliantcut, single-cut and baguettecut diamonds, width 5.0cm, weight 12.9g
£1500-£2500
218. An Art Deco opal and diamond-set brooch the centre comprising three graduated oval opal cabochons (one a/f) to the geometric openwork diamondset surround, length 5cm, weight 7.1g £800-£1200
219. An Art Deco jade and diamond brooch with no visible marks, jade oval panel with carved floral motif set to a white gold galleried mount flanked with three single cut diamonds, grain set to a platinum panel with brooch pin to rev, weight 5.4g, length 3.3cm, width 2.6cm £400-£600
220. An emerald and diamond cluster ring with platinum hallmark 1984 London, centrally set oval mixed cut emerald with eight brilliant cut diamonds forming a well presented cluster ring, mounted to an open wire work collet with raised shoulder and knife edge band, weight 5.0g, finger size P
£1000-£1500
221. A diamond single stone ring the brilliant-cut diamond weighing 6.63cts, coronet-set to the plain tapering shank, finger size Q, weight 5.7g
£20000-£25000
222. A diamond rectangular panel ring an old brilliant-cut diamond collet to each of the cardinal point to the diamond-set cusped and scroll surround and plain tapering shank, ring size P, length 22.4mm, width 15.3mm, 5.6g
£3000-£5000
223. An opal bead necklace and diamond clasp with nicely matched graduated opal beads individually knotted to a daisy cluster clasp set with old mine cut diamonds and a opal cabochon, weight 158 carat length 48cm
£400-£600
224. An opal bead necklace with 9ct hallmark to clasp, round graduated opal beads, diamond set clasp with milgrain detail, length 43cm largest bead 10.5mm graduating to 4.3mm
£200-£300
225. An Edwardian diamond set panel brooch rectangle galleried metal work with an array of old cut diamonds, ornate open work floral pattern with milgrain detailing set around three feature diamonds, with brooch pin and safety chain fixing, weight 13.8g, length 6cm
£1200-£1800
226. An Edwardian opal set crescent moon brooch with eleven graduating round opal cabochon stones each grain set to a bright cut border, with C clasp and curved brooch pin, with no visible marks, weight 4g
£150-£250
227. An early 20th century yellow gold and seed pearl brooch designed as a crescent bird bath, set with graduated seed pearls and supporting three birds with textured plumage, the reverse stamped 15ct, with safety chain, width 4.8cm weight 4.4g
£100-£150
228. A pair of solitaire diamond ear rings comprising of a matching pair of round brilliant cut diamonds weighing 1.41ct and a 1.46ct mounted in a four claw setting with peg and scroll fittings, weight 1.8g
£2000-£3000
229. A 2ct diamond solitaire ring with baguette side stones featuring a transitional old cut diamond, held in a claw setting, with two step down baguettes, bezel set either side, plain band and no visible marks, weight 5.6g, finger size R-S
£2500-£3500
230. An opal heart brooch with diamonds with 14ct stamp, central heart shape opal cabochon with beautiful play of colour, claw set to an oval open wire work mount with rose cut diamond set flowers brooch pin to rev, weight 3.6g
£400-£600
231. A ruby and diamondset brooch of openwork shield design, the diamond-set ‘S’ scrolls to the tapered baguette ruby-set arch surmounted by a ruby and single-cut diamond cluster, length 4.1cm, width 2.4cm, weight 7.1g
£400-£600
232. A diamond-set floral spray brooch of floral and foliate design, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds to a white metal mount, stamped “14K”, total approx. length 4.5cm, total approx. weight 3.5g
£300-£500
233. An Art Deco diamond set brooch with round single cut diamonds set to a geometric open work panel, centrally set old cut with brooch pin to reverse, weight 4.8g, length 3.8cm, width 1.4cm
£500-£700
234. A hard stone intaglio brooch with no visible marks, oval carnelian stone bezel set to bar brooch with ‘C’ clasp, pin and safety chain, weight 8.2g, length 6cm £80-£120
235. A Kaiser Wilhelm II diamond and marcasite royal adjutant or staff officer’s brooch early 20th century, depicting the insignia of Kaiser Wilhelm II, inlaid with rose cut diamonds on platinum topped gold, to a white and black dotted enamel border, within a marcasite crowned laurel wreath, in its original box, inscribed ‘E. Ward, 4 & 5 Burlington Arcade’, 3cm wide.
Provenance: From a private collection, by descent through the vendor’s family.
From the beginning of his reign in 1888, Kaiser Wilhelm II issued commemorative badges for adjutants, in recognition of their work as members of his personal staff. There were three tiers of adjutants, from the highest-ranking Generals, to General á la Suite and Flügeladjutanten. Each rank was awarded with a grade of badge concerned with their service rank. Edward Ward was located in Burlington Arcade from 1880-1910. Kaiser Wilhem made several documented visits to London prior to the outbreak of WWI. One key visit was for Edward VII’s 1902 Coronation, where he bought and wore suits from Saville Row
£200-£300
236. A mid Victorian polychrome enamel, pearl and hardstone butterfly brooch realistically decorated as a Lesser Purple Emperor (Apatura Ilia), the yellow gold setting applied with spherical bead and wirework border, proboscis and antennae, the outstretched wings decorated in purply blue, red, white guilloché enamelling with black detailing, pearl (untested) head, green and yellow cabochon abdomen and thorax, Width 5.4cm weight 9.9g £150-£200
237. An Egyptian gold winged scarab beetle brooch, and a French gold medal the brooch with indistinct Egyptian marks, rope work detail and ‘C’ clasp fixing, the French gold medal depicting Jesus (2), weight 6.1g £80-£120
238. A coral flower brooch and a coral fancy link bracelet with indistinct continental marks, long stem and leaf brooch with two carved coral flower heads with brooch pin and barrel together with a coral bead and fancy link bracelet (2), weight 16g, length of bracelet 18cm
£200-£300
239. A Scottish hard stone cloak pin, a small agate pin and a silver brooch the cloak pin with carved Scottish agates, scallop set to bezel wire with suspension loop, ‘C’ clasp and pin to reverse, together with a smaller cloak pin set with banded agate engraved metal work, ‘C’ clasp, and pin to rev and a silver Celtic cross brooch with synthetic sapphire 1992 London hallmark, weight 52.3g
£80-£120
240. A Victorian Scottish sword design kilt or brooch pin modelled as a Highland Officer’s sword, with a bloodstone shaft and jasper hilt, mounted in unmarked ornately engraved yellow metal with ‘C’ clasp and pin to rev, weight 14.9g, length 10.5cm
£50-£80
241. A shell cameo pin with motif and a mourning brooch featuring a Order Of The Garter motto in blue enamel encircled the Fleur De Lis emblem stick pin with fitted box, a classical portrait of a lady collet-set to rope work border with ‘C’ clasp and brooch pin and a seed pearl and pink stone brooch, 9ct hallmark Birmingham 1898-9, with ‘C’ clasp and pin fixing (3), weight of pin 2.8g weight of other 21.5g
£200-£400
242. A Victorian 9ct gold shell cameo brooch the oval shell cameo depicting a Classical scene of Cupid holding hands with a seated Aphrodite, rub set to a plain collect with applied scrolls, and a metal pin and C catch, 6.3cm wide, 6cm high, total weight 23.5 grams
£100-£150
243. A diamond set bar brooch with 15ct stamp to bar, sleek white metal venire and bezel set with a single old cut diamond with ‘C’ clasp and safety chain, weight 3.3g, length 5.5cm
£60-£80
244. An Edwardian aqua and seed pearl pendant and three bar brooches the first 9ct pendant with aqua to centre and aqua drop, together with an Edwardian bar brooch set with seed pearls and diamonds, and two further bar brooches one marked 9ct (4), total weight approx 9.8g
£200-£400
245. An Art Nouveau style 9ct gold cameo brooch carved with the Three Graces, with rope twist border, signed to the bottom right Garofalo (for Gennaro Garofalo), width 7.5cm
£200-£300
246. A large cameo shell brooch with 9ct stamp, classical profile of a lady facing right, plain yellow mount with twisted rope border and a ‘C’ clasp and pin to rev, length 5.8cm, width 5.5cm weight 11.6g
£60-£80
247. A diamond set bar brooch comprising of five old cut and European cut diamonds each held in a rex claw setting mounted to a plain bar with ‘C’ clasp and pin fixing, weight 3,1g, length 4.8cm
£500-£600
248. A collection of carved cameo shell brooches including two cameo portraits in 9ct hallmark bezel mounts, a double portrait bezel mounted with rope work border and a classical portrait with (non gold) plated wire and bead border shell has damage (4), weight 32.8g
£80-£120
249. A collection of hard stone brooches and heart pendant sweet heart pendant with seed pearl detail and suspension loop, worn marks, an oval banded black agate in claw wire mount with ‘C’ clasp, a hard stone Scottish brooch in a diamond shape mount (not silver) and a cornelian and seed pearl brooch (non gold) (4), weight of heart 1.6g
£80-£120
250. A Georgian flat cut garnet set brooch late 18th to early 19th century, of openwork cluster design and set throughout with variously cut garnets (possibly foiled), closed back setting, Diameter 3.9cm £70-£100
251. An Edwardian 9ct gold pendant brooch and pendant the first of typical form set with peridots to centre and peridot drop surrounded by seed pearls, together with a smaller Edwardian pendant with peridot and ruby surrounded by seed pearls (2), length of the first approx. 5cm, weight approx. 6g £200-£400
252. An Edwardian floral seed pearl brooch and a leaf set brooch with 9ct stamp, grain set seed pearl flowers and leaves open wire work mount with ‘C’ clasp and brooch pin together with a stylish 9ct 1964 hallmarked leaf brooch set with six round Madera quartz stones, brooch pin clasp and safety chain (2), weight 14.9g £250-£400
253. A group of six assorted stick pins, in a fitted case late 19th to early 20th century, including a circular opal cabochon within a single-cut diamond-set surround, diameter 1.2cm; an everted yellow gold horseshoe set with nine half pearls; an ovoid pearl (untested); a coral sphere applied with a yellow gold coiling snake; all contained within a rectangular contemporary leather and gilt tooled fitted case (6)
£400-£500
254. A 9ct gold watch fob chain, and four gold stick pins the bar marked 9ct, leading to a curb link chain, suspending a compass marked 375, and four stick pins, including two with engraved ball terminals, and two gem-set (5), stick pins weight 5.8 grams, fob chain weight 11.6 grams
£80-£120
255. A pair of sapphire and diamond ear pendants with 750 K18 stamp, set with oval mixed cut sapphire petals and diamond, suspension loop to diamond set link to a second smaller sapphire and diamond set flower with peg and lever fixing, weight 9.8g, length 3cm
£500-£700
256. Two pairs of diamond and pearl ear pendants with 14ct stamp, black cultured pearl drops with diamond set cap, suspension loop to diamond set peg and scroll backs together with a pair of cultured pearl drops ear rings suspended from an open work wire yellow metal frame, bezel set seven brilliant cut diamonds with shepherds hook backs (2), weight of 14ct stamp 7.5g, length 2.5cm, weight 4g, length 4cm £200-£300
257. A pair of lapis ear pendants with no visible marks, lapis pillar with yellow metal mounts, suspended from articulated four stone drop, square step cut gem stone in claw setting with peg fixings, weight 7.9g, length 6cm
£100-£150
258. A pair of mabé pearl, ruby & diamond earrings with 14k 585 stamp, centrally bezel set mabé pearl with tapered baguette cut ruby, round brilliant cut diamonds yellow border, to rev peg and sprung back fixing, total approx. weight 10.5g
£300-£500
259. A pair of mabé pearl and diamond ear rings with no visible marks, a centrally claw set mabé pearl with a surround of single cut diamonds with a peg and lever fixing, weight 14.3g size 21mm
£200-£300
260. A pair of diamond and emerald ear drops comprising of five stones in articulated settings with three round brilliant cut diamonds set with claws, a rectangle emerald held in four claws and a square emerald held in four claws with peg and scroll fixings, weight 4.1g, length 3.3cm
£300-£500
261. A pair of mabé pearl ear studs, turquoise ring and ear pendants with indistinct marks to peg, marbe pearls set to a pierced work cup setting, white paste stone detail with peg and clip fixings, a turquoise oval cabochon bezel set ring with rope detail mounted to a split band and matching drop ear rings (3), weight of turquoise set 7.5g, finger size K-L, weight of mabé pearl set 5.4g, diameter of pearl 12mm
£200-£300
262. A pair of diamond and garnet ear pendants with oval mixed cut garnet, three brilliant cut diamond mounted on a modern style abstract wire work drop, suspension loop with diamond and oval garnet peg and scroll fixing together a similar pair set with emeralds and diamonds (2), weight 4.9g, length 4cm
£80-£120
263. A pair of modern diamond two tone ear pendants with no visible hallmarks, four oval open work rings with two set with diamonds, post and scroll fixing, weight 7.5g, length 4cm
£120-£180
264. A pair of Edwardian diamond set ear pendants and a ring featuring rose cut diamond set drops with diamond set suspension loop and diamond set lever back fixing with 18ct stamp together with an Edwardian ring featuring an oval open work diamond set panel mounted to a raised solid band (2), weight 5.4g, finger size J-K
£200-£400
265. A pair of diamond and sapphire drop ear rings and two more featuring a sapphire diamond and lapis drop ear pendant with peg and scroll fixings, a set of diamond studs with interchangeable carved floral lapis and carved floral nephrite jade and a carved chalcedony drop pendant drop, suspended from a silver panel set with a marquisette (3), weight 8g, length of drop ear rings 2.5cm
£200-£400
266. A pair of 18ct sapphire and diamond ear rings comprising of an oval mixed cut blue sapphire set in talon claws with a grain set diamond halo and Alpha fitting and peg, weight 2.7g size of head 10.1x8.1mm
£300-£500
267. An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond cluster earrings with 18ct hallmark, oval claw set rubies surrounded by ten brilliant cut diamonds set to a hand made mount with alpha fittings, weight 5.0g, length 12.6mm x 10.6mm
£400-£600
268. A pair of silver and pearl earrings, and another peridot pair
original Victorian costume jewellery in fitted cases (2) £100-£150
269. A pair of 18ct gold Italian ear rings with two more with 18ct hallmark, round dome centre with textured engraved border, post and lever fixing, 9ct hallmark, round centre rose gold dome, with yellow gold surround, post and lever fixing and a 9ct hallmark, stylised cross over drop design, with leaf shape top, post and scroll fixings (3), weight 13g, diameter 2.2cm, weight 16.1g, drop length 4cm, diameter 3cm
£500-£600
270. An 18ct gold pair and two 9ct gold pairs of earrings comprising an 18ct gold mabé pearl and diamond pair, Sheffield, an Italian 9ct pair, marked 375, in the form of flowers, with peg lever fixing, and another 9ct Continental gold pair in the form of a knot (3), the 9ct gold weight 9.1 grams, the 18ct gold weight 7.3 grams
£400-£500
271. A pair of amethyst and pearl ear pendants with shepherds crook fixings articulated drops set with oval amethyst and a surround of cultured pearls, weight 3.7g, length of drop 3.5cm
£100-£150
272. A collection of pearl and diamond ear drops featuring 18ct hallmark, pink pearl drop with diamond hat and shepherds crook fittings, a white pearl drop with diamond hat satin finish 18ct white gold post and scroll fittings, a pair of black pearl studs, post and scroll fittings with 18ct scrolls and a pearl with articulated drop pearl with post and scroll fittings with no visible mark (4), weight of 18ct pairs 7.2 weight of other 4.8g
£100-£200
273. A collection of gold earrings including 18ct hallmark white and yellow crossover ear rings, 14ct hallmark, flower with pearl ear rings, 9ct hallmark oval peridot ear rings, a single 18ct hallmark, sapphire and diamond cluster ear ring and a single trillion cut tanzanite ear ring with 10k stamp (5), weight of 18ct 4.3g weight of 14ct 1g weight of 9ct 2.4g
£80-£100
274. An 18ct pink tourmaline and diamond pendant, a sapphire and diamond ear pendant, and onyx ear pendants with 18ct hallmark, a bezel set oval modern cut tourmaline, suspension loop and diamond bail, a pair of Edwardian style pink sapphire drop ear pendants with 18ct stamp and peg and scroll fixings together with 18ct hallmark, cabochon onyx with diamond set leaf motif suspension loop set with two black diamonds, peg and scroll fixings (3), weight 14.4g, length of onyx drop 2.3cm length of sapphire drop 3.0cm
£200-£300
275. A pair of turquoise drop earrings with rope twist chain terminating in a tear shaped turquoise cabochon drop, with shepherds crock fastening
£300-£400
276. A pair of 9ct gold tassel drop earrings with rope twist chains terminating with ball and tassel drops, marked 375, total weight 9.3g
£200-£300
277. A pair of 18ct and diamond drop ear rings with 18ct hallmark, two diamond drops with suspension loop to bar, with a further two diamond set drops, peg and scroll fixings, weight 3g, length of drop 3.8cm
£400-£600
278. A pair of 9ct opal and diamond stud earrings with 9ct hallmark, oval opal cabochon with single cut diamond halo with peg and scroll fittings, weight 2.4g
£100-£150
279. A pair of 18ct gold, diamond and tourmaline stud earrings with 18ct hallmark, centrally set pink tourmaline round stone with three green tourmaline marquise cut stones sitting in a diamond set basket with post and scroll fittings, weight 5.1g
£350-£450
280. A pair of diamond and scarab beetle ear drops featuring a mounted scarab beetle held in a closed back setting with bead detail border, a rose cut diamond grain set with suspension loop and shepherd crook fixings, weight 4.0g, length 4.5cm
£80-£120
281. A pair Victorian seed pearl enamel drop ear rings with 9ct stamp, oval cabochon enamel work, centrally bezel set with three seed pearl, clover design, scrollwork to border mounted to a spectacle frame suspended from a second cabochon enamel work oval with a single seed pearl detail and shepherds crook fixings, weight 8.9g, length 4.5cm
£80-£120
282. Two pairs of 9ct gold knot earrings with 9ct hallmark, centre gold dome with rope work knot surround and a second pair of 9ct hallmark, textured knot ear rings both with peg and scroll fixings (2), weight 9g, diameter 2cm
£150-£300
283. Two sets of 9ct gold domed ear rings with 9ct hallmark, oval domed ear rings with lever and post fixings and a pair of ball ear rings with 9ct stamp, peg and post fixings (2), weight 5.8g, length of oval 2cm diameter of balls 1cm
£100-£200
284. A pair of mid 20th century Italian gem-set, enamel and pearl ear pendants by Percossi Papi each in the 17th century style and composed of three articulated openwork sections, set with aquamarine and ruby collets within scrolling foliate motifs set with seed pearl and with red and blue enamel detail, the partially closed-back reverse with an applied plaque stamped ‘PERCOSSI PAPI’, ‘585’ and with a dolphin mark, post and clip fitting, length 10.3cm, combined weight 37.6g
£600-£800
286. A pair of knot ear clips by Boucheron with 18ct hallmarks London 1980, stylish woven knot design with lever backs, weight 18.7g, diameter 2cm
£800-£1200
285. A pair of Boucheron ruby and diamond ear clips mid 20th century, French, each designed as an attenuated ‘C’ scroll, centrally set with three marquise collets, four claw-set circular-cut rubies and three brilliant-cut diamonds, a tapering line of brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, signed ‘BOUCHERON’ and numbered ‘PC939506’, stamped with French control mark for gold and ‘OR750’, maker’s poincon ‘STE B’ with a mushroom between, maximum width 1.8cm, total weight 19.0g
£3000-£5000
287. A pair of Continental ruby, emerald and diamond earrings each designed as a ‘C’ scroll, pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds and applied with nine rhomboid collets containing either a ruby or an emerald cabochon, post and clip fitting, stamped ‘750’ and other indistinct marks (one possibly Italian), length 2.3cm, total weight 14.2g
£1000-£1500
288. A pair of Edwardian diamond and pearl drop earrings comprising of a pear shape mabé pearl invisibly mounted, suspended from three stone old cut diamonds bezel set, finished with a three stone diamond cluster, with screw back fittings, weight 4.7g, length of drop 3.5cm
£800-£1200
289. A collection of pearl and diamond earrings with 18ct hallmark, white pearl drop with a diamond stud, post and scroll fittings, a pair of black round pearls with diamond hat, 18ct hallmark, snow drop pearl and diamond earrings with chain, post and scroll fittings, a two drop white and black pearl earring with gold bead detail, post and scroll fittings and a single baroque pearl with diamond set shepherds crook with 375 hallmark (5), weight of 18ct sets 6.6g weight of other 8.2g
£80-£120
290. A 9ct fancy link chain, pearl pendant & chain and a Italian flat snake chain with 9ct hallmark, a spiga link chain with lever clasp, a 14ct hallmark, pearl drop with diamond top, suspension loop to a fine rose gold trace chain with length extension, bolt ring clasp and a flat link snake chain with 9ct hallmark, centrally broken (3), weight 32.6g, length 50cm weight of pearl pendant 3.5g, length
£700-£800
291. An Alphonse Augis diamond and ruby love token pendant with 18ct French control mark, medal with foliated border ‘QU’HIER QUE DEMAIN’ translates to ‘more then yesterday less then tomorrow’ with suspension loop and curb chain, weight 9.3g, length 46cm
£300-£400
292. An 18ct gold diamond stylised heart pendant with 18ct hallmark, bezel set round brilliant cut diamond centrally, two tone gold open work heart, suspension loop and diamond cut trace chain, weight 8.5g, length 40cm
£280-£320
293. An Edwardian 9ct gold amethyst and seed pearl pendant on a trace link chain, together with a 15ct gold amethyst and seed pearl pendant brooch of quatrefoil form (2), weight of the first 5.6g, weight of the second 3.5g
£200-£300
294. A shell pendant depicting a painted polo scene with no visible marks, large hand painted shell in loose fitted mount with flower motif and suspension loop, weight 31.2g, length 9.2cm £80-£150
295. An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant brooch with 9ct stamp to loop, oval amethyst drop attached to an open scroll work pendant centrally set with and amethyst surrounded by seed pearl set flowers suspended from a belcher chain, weight 8.1g, length of chain 45cm
£100-£150
296. An 18ct gold chain with amethyst heart pendant with 18ct hallmark, double checker board cut heart shape amethyst suspended from a fancy link chain with lobster clasp, weight 5.5g, length 44cm
£60-£80
297. A key propelling pencil pendant with floral engraving and suspension loop no visible mark, weight 4.1g
£70-£90
298. A pair of citrine drop earrings and four pendants with no visible marks, carved jadeite drop pendant, a black Tahitian pearl drop pendant with three articulated stone set bars 750 stamp, a pair of citrine briolette drop earrings with lever back, a 9ct hallmark, peridot oval bezel set with rope work detail and an emerald oval set pendant with indistinct marks inside suspension loop (5), weight of pearl pendant 4.6g weight of hallmark 9ct 3.1g weight of other 4.6g
£180-£200
299. An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain suspended from a 9ct gold chain with barrel clasp, together with initial M pendant suspended from a trace link chain marked 750, together with an Edwardian pendant (a/f) (3), weight of the pendant on chain 7.3g, weight of the M pendant on chain 3g approx £200-£300
300. An Edwardian diamond and pearl pendant the high carat foliate open work pendant inset with three rose cut diamonds, and seed pearls, suspending another rose cut drop diamond, with a seed pearl bale, length 4cm, total 3.1 grams
£100-£150
301. A 9ct gold locket necklace, and a 9ct gold heart lock bracelet the locket marked 375, Birmingham 1908, of circular form, with engraved foliate decoration, on a belcher chain, marked 375, the bracelet with a heart shaped lock marked 9ct, with safety chain on a curb link chain marked 375 (2), necklace length 44cm, total weight 25.8 grams
£400-£500
302. A diamond cluster ring with no visible marks, centrally set round brilliant cut diamond, with a spiral of single cut diamonds, raised wire claw setting, mounted on a knife edge band, weight 4.5g, finger size M-N
£300-£500
303. An old cut diamond cluster ring with continental Spanish control mark, centrally set with an old cut diamond in angular six claw high set star mount with twelve single cut diamond detail at the base of the setting and a plain raised band, weight 6.3g, finger size J-K
£600-£800
304. A diamond Toi et Moi ring set with two old cut diamonds held in a white eight claw setting to a curved band, weight 2.9g, finger size K-L
£400-£600
305. A Edwardian diamond full eternity band with PLAT engraved on the side, grain set with eighteen old mine cut diamonds, square back holed with scroll engraving on each side, weight 3.4g, finger size P-Q, width 3.7mm
£400-£600
306. A 18ct diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark 1964 London, seven old mine cut diamonds centre stone claw set with a grain set surround, mounted in a white gold rex collet to a tiffany style band, weight 4.4g, finger size R-S head diameter 1,1cm
£400-£600
307. A 14ct gold diamond half eternity band with 14ct hallmark 1979, nine round cut diamonds in a cut down setting mounted to a wide low profile rectangular band, weight 5.1g, finger size M-N, total approx. carat weight 1.00ct
£400-£500
308. A diamond platinum ring and fitted diamond band nicely presented ring with 950 platinum hallmark, cushion cut diamond, talon claw setting with a halo of grain set round brilliant cut diamonds with milgrain border, open wire work collet, raised band with diamond set shoulders, together with a fitted diamond set band, milgrain detail and 950 hallmark (2), weight 6.7g, finger size M-O
£500-£700
309. A handmade diamond and pearl bombé ring
featuring hand-pierced wire-work ‘leaf frame set centrally with a single pearl surrounded by ten round ‘old style’ brilliant cut diamonds mounted to a four claw setting with a single diamond set to each shoulder, rope and wire-work border to domed head and stamp PT 950 to band, total approx. weight 13.2g total approx. finger size ‘O’
£300-£400
310. A diamond set Bombé ring featuring five centrally set diamonds to a symmetrical geometric open work design, grain set with diamonds, SMA ZGP stamp to band, total approx. weight 8.2g total approx. finger size ‘R-S’ £300-£500
311. A diamond snake cross over ring comprising of a concave crossover design head set with two round brilliant cut diamonds and three single cut diamonds graduating each side, claw set to a bright cut concave design tapering band, total approx. weight 5.3g total approx. finger size ‘N-O’
£400-£600
312. An Art Deco diamond rectangular panel ring with a central old cut diamond in a raised square setting, mounted on a diamond corner set diamond panel with daylights, all set to a rectangle, galleried head, corner set with diamonds to a trifurcated, plain band stamped with plat, total approx. weight 5.4g total approx. finger size ‘M’ total approx. length of head 1.6cm
£600-£800
313. An onyx and diamond set daisy ring
with seven diamonds each grain set in bezel mount to a flat oval onyx stone, held in a bezel setting to a fancy wire-work gallery and band, total approx. weight 6.3g total approx. finger size ‘P’
£150-£200
314. A diamond cluster ring with French control marks comprising of a high round panel, grain set with eleven old cut diamonds set to a hand pierced collet, mounted on a plain, raised band, with two diamond set to each side of the head, total approx. weight 5.5g total approx. finger size ‘P’
£500-£600
315. A diamond gypsy set ring and another diamond ring with 18ct stamp, single old mine cut diamond set in a tapered solid band together with a centrally set white stone and single cut diamond surround mounted to a raised tiffany style band (2), weight 7.4g, finger size M-P
£250-£350
316. A diamond trilogy ring with 22ct stamp, diamonds held in a rex claw setting mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 3,6 finger size P-Q
£200-£300
317. A diamond cluster ring claw set mix-cut diamonds, set to a plain shank, ring size P, total approx. weight 4.2g
£300-£500
318. A diamond-set eternity band illusion-set round brilliant-cut diamonds set to bi-coloured mount of white and yellow metal, ring size L, total approx. weight 5.4g
£150-£250
319. A diamond cluster ring claw-set round brilliant-cut diamonds, set to a plain tapering tiffany style band, indistinct hallmark, weight 2.8g, finger size N-O diameter 11mm
£300-£500
320. A diamond set five stone ring with five graduated old mine cut diamonds each held in a rex six claw collet with raised, rose cut diamond set shoulders, 18ct&PLAT stamp to band, weight 3.6g, finger size L
£200-£300
321. A five stone old cut diamond ring with no visible marks, round old cut graduated diamonds with rose cut diamond tipped claws set across the finger with scroll work detail, weight 3.2g, finger size N-O
£500-£600
322. An Edwardian 18ct gold and diamond ring with London hallmark 1915-16, set with five gently graduating old cut diamond, mounted in a carved claw setting and plain band, weight 3.2g, finger size L-M
£300-£500
323. An 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark, twenty five round brilliant cut diamonds set in a three tier cluster, wire work collet and raised shoulder band, weight 4.6g, finger size O-P
£200-£300
324. An Art Deco diamond ring with 18ct stamp, a diamond shaped panel ring with a centrally set old cut diamond and twelve single cut diamonds, gallery mount and raised shoulder band, weight 4.1g, finger size L-M
£300-£500
325. An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring with 18ct hallmarks, rectangle cut emerald stone set across the finger with round brilliant cut diamonds claw set to either side, split tapering ‘D’ shape band, weight of hallmark gold 4g, finger size J
£100-£200
326. A Victorian turquoise and seed pearl daisy ring with indistinct mark, seed pearl flower with turquoise detail on shoulder, hidden compartment with bevelled glass window and plain band, weight 1.5g, finger size N-O
£150-£250
327. A 18ct gold, emerald and diamond set eternity band with 18ct hallmark, centrally channel set princess cut diamond, two square emeralds set to each side, and a further princess cut diamond mounted to a plain gold band, weight 3.6g, finger size K-L width 3mm
£200-£300
328. A platinum and diamond ring with platinum London hallmark, five baguette diamonds graduated, set flat across the finger, mounted to a wire work collet fanning out from a single round brilliant cut diamond and raised diamond set shoulders each with two carré cut diamonds and a tapered baguette to finish, weight 4.4g, finger size M
£1800-£2200
329. A diamond crescent shaped ring the crescent set with graduated old mine cut diamonds, the shank marked 9ct, size I
£300-£400
330. An Art Deco diamond cross over Toi et Moi ring with plat stamp, nicely matched old cut diamonds set in eight claw mount, with four single cut diamonds set to the cross over band, weight 3.3g, finger size L-M
£600-£800
331. A Burmese sapphire single stone ring the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire measuring 10.7 x 9.6 x 5.7mm and estimated to weigh 5.60 cts, with a marquise diamond set within each shoulder, with report, finger size M, weight 5.8g
Offered with a report from AnchorCert Gem Lab, number 332112/20071250, dated 6 June 2025, stating that the sapphire is from Myanmar (Burma) with no evidence of treatment
£5000-£7000
332. A Victorian sapphire and diamond ring and another diamond ring with graduating five stones comprising of a centrally set cushion cut blue sapphire, old mine cut diamonds either side and a further two sapphires mounted in a carved claw setting, together with a single diamond baguette ring hallmark 18ct 1934-5 (2), weight 2.5g, finger size M weight 2.3g, finger size L
£300-£400
333. A Continental ruby and diamond cluster ring and brooch with Spanish control marks, a raised centrally round brilliant cut diamond with seven mixed cut rubies, a further three rows of gold petals in a chrysanthemum flower design to a plain band together with a ruby set brooch with leaf motif (2), weight 13.3g, finger size N-O, length of brooch 7cm
£400-£600
334. An 18ct gold, ruby and sapphire knot ring with 750 stamp and indistinct continental makers mark to the back of the band, carré cut rubies and sapphires channel set and mounted on a domed band, weight 11.1g, finger size O-P
£300-£500
335. A diamond and ruby cocktail ring featuring a three stone ruby, channel set ‘navette’ shaped panel with a buckle feature either side set with seven old Swiss cut and European cut diamonds all mounted to a high double arch rectangle head on a flat wide band, total approx. weight 10.4g total approx. finger size leading edge ‘O’ total approx. length of head 2.5cm total approx. width 1.3cm
£500-£600
336. A diamond and sapphire ‘dome’ cluster ring featuring a trio of sapphire stones claw set either side of an old cut round diamond with six flower petals diamonds grain set top and bottom and grain set diamond ‘split’ shoulders either side, mounted to a three row wire split band, total approx. weight 5.7g total approx. finger size ‘L-M’
£400-£500
337. A five stone ring with four rubies and a garnet topped doublet with no visible hallmark but of some age, four bright mixed cut oval rubies and one replaced (second stone) with a paste and garnet top, weight 2.3g, finger size P-Q
£200-£300
338. An emerald crystal ring with no visible marks, an emerald crystal set along the finger held in four claws in a wire work mount and split band, weight 9.5g, finger size M-N
£100-£200
339. A sapphire and diamond three stone ring the central ovoid sapphire collet set to either side with brilliant-cut diamond, each spreading 0.45-0.50cts approx. to the hallmarked 18ct yellow gold trifurcated shank, finger size J1⁄2, weight 4.5g
£300-£400
340. A sapphire and diamond-set ring the central mixed-cut sapphire within a surround of ten old brilliant-cut diamonds to the engraved trifurcated shoulders and plain shank stamped ‘18CT’, finger size N, weight 3.6g
£1000-£1500
342. An Art Deco emerald and diamond set ring the octagonal emerald measuring 8 x 7.4 x 4.4mm collet-set above a rectangular diamond-set surround to the lain shank stamped ‘PLAT’, Colombian origin minor heat treatment, finger size N1⁄2, weight 3.1g
£2500-£3500
341. An opal and diamondset cluster ring the oval opal cabochon within a surround of mostly single-cut diamonds to the ornate trifurcated shoulders and plain shank indistinctly stamped ‘18CT’, finger size P, weight 5.0g
£800-£1200
343. An Edwardian opal and diamond ring with 18ct hallmark 1918 Birmingham, centrally set opal cabochon, single cut diamonds and a further two opal cabs, mounted to a carved claw collet, weight 3.1 finger size P-Q
£300-£400
344. An opal and diamondset ring the oval blue opal cabochon collet-set stated to weigh 14.9 0 cts, above the intricate scrolling openwork diamond-set gallery, engraved closed back setting with diamond collet to the centre, to the wide tapering shank engraved ‘London 18ct’, finger size N/O. weight 15.8g
£3000-£5000
345. An Edwardian 18ct gold five stone opal ring with 18ct hallmark, round cabochon opals grain set across the finger with a plain border mounted to tapering band, weight 3.2g, finger size N-O
£200-£300
346. A three stone opal and diamond ring with 18ct stamp, three oval cabochon opal stones set along the finger, six old European cut diamonds, three set either side of centre stones, engrave work detail to shoulder of band, weight 3.7g, finger size U-V
£400-£500
347. A single cushion cut garnet with 9ct stamp, single cushion cut garnet set in four claws ‘north south’ with galleried collet and a plain knife edge mount, weight 2,2g, finger size M-N
£300-£500
348. An opal and diamond ring with 18ct stamp, three oval cabochon opals mounted in a carved claw setting with eight old cut diamonds set between, weight 5.5g, finger size L-M
£600-£800
349. A trio of 9ct gem set rings comprising of an oval peridot ring, a three stone citrine ring and a second three stone citrine ring (3), weight 8.6g, finger size M-P
£80-£120
350. An 18ct gold bamboo crossover ring with 750 stamp, textured bamboo open crossover ring, weight 7.3g, finger size J-K
£200-£300
351. A pearl and white-gem set ring central pearl (untested) set between two white gemstones, to chased scrolling shoulders, tapering to a plain shank, stamped “18ct”, ring size N, total approx. weight 2.7g
£150-£250
352. A late Victorian sapphire and diamond five stone ring comprising three mixed-cut sapphires each separated by an old brilliantcut diamond, pierced scrolling gallery to the tapering yellow gold shank stamped ‘18’, finger size M, weight 4.8g
353. An 18ct gold diamond and amethyst flower ring with 18ct hallmark, amethyst flower ring with six mixed cut oval claw set petals, centrally set brilliant cut diamond, six single cut diamonds mounted to a wire work white gold collet, weight 6.6g, finger size P-Q
£300-£500
354. A 9ct gold, pearl and diamond ring with 9ct hallmark, centrally set pearl with four single cut diamond and a further two pearl, mounted in a carved claw setting, weight 2.0g
£100-£200
355. An 18ct gold, diamond and cultured pearl ring and one other with 18ct hallmark, Toi and Moi set pearls, white and ivory colour, with two brilliant cut diamond detail mounted to a fine wire band and a 9ct hallmark, single cultured pearl set to an open gold leaf (2), weight 18ct 3.4g, finger size Q-R diameter of pearl 8.6-9mm weight 3.4g, finger size S
£80-£150
356. A 9ct gold wedding band and a 9ct signet ring the band with a chased design, the signet ring with a plain squared head and tapered shoulders (2), total weight approx. 10.7g
£150-£250
357. A collection of gem set rings featuring a single cultured pearl with indistinct mark on the ring reverse, a diamond and gem stone ring set to an oval panel, a seed pearl and red gem doublet and an opal ring (4), weight of pearl ring
358. A collection dress rings including a wedding ring set with two sapphire engraved 1893, a coral abstract bead set ring, a modern style round cut citrine ring with angular claws and flat tapering band and a large rectangle citrine in a handmade claw set ring (4), weight 21.4g, finger size M-P weight of citrine round ring 8.1g, finger size L-M
£150-£200
359. A collection of amethyst dress rings and one other featuring five square cut channel set amethyst with 9ct hallmark, an oval bezel set amethyst with rope work detail and 9ct hallmark, a cluster ring set with an oval amethyst and gem stone halo no visible marks, a ruby round three stone ruby ring with 9ct hallmarks and a 585 14k stamp, oval amethyst with diamond detail rap around ring (5), weight 7.2g,
360. A group of gold band rings, signet ring and cufflinks featuring a 9ct hallmark set of diamond cut oval cufflinks, two 9ct hallmarked band rings, a 585 stamp band ring, and a gents hard stone intaglio ring (5), weight of 9ct hallmarked 14.1g, finger size Q-S weight of 585 5.7g, finger size V, weight of signet 5.5g, finger size Q-R
£300-£400
361. A 22ct gold and diamond ring, and two 18ct gold and diamond rings the 22ct hallmark London 1898-99, illusion set single cut diamond, high rex collet mounted to a tapering solid band, a three stone ring with palladium collet mounted to an 18ct hallmark yellow gold band, an 18ct hallmark, single stone diamond ring with 0.25 stamp and tiffany style band and a plain wedding ring with ‘D’ shape profile (4), weight of 22ct 2.6g, finger size J weight of other 6.6g, finger size J-L
£300-£400
362. No lot
363. A onyx and diamond mourning ring and one other with indistinct continental mark, tri colour metal with bezel set convex onyx stone, centre rose cut diamond detail, scroll work to border and flat band profile together with an ornate ring with ‘C’ scroll open work collet in rose and yellow metal stamp 585 centrally set red spinning bead (2), weight of 585 4.6g, finger size L-M weight 2,6g, finger size I-J
£100-£200
364. A early Victorian garnet half hoop ring with a single stone garnet ring and two more with five oval garnet stones in closed back setting, mounted to a flat profile band together with a single stone garnet oval stone dated 1954-55, a plain 9ct hallmarked band and a wishbone ring with white stones (4), weight 10.5g, finger size of five stone G, single garnet P-Q band ring O and wishbone ring Q
£200-£300
365. A ruby and diamond band ring and a boot charm with oval rubies and rose cut diamonds set to a plain tapered band, a 9ct hallmark. plain band and a 10k stamp old boot charm with suspension loop (3), weight 6.7g, finger size L-N
£100-£200
366. An Art Deco diamond ring, sapphire and diamond ring and one other featuring a claw set old cut diamond with three more grain set to each side mounted in platinum to a raised gallery, an 18ct stamp, carved claw five stone ring with alternating sapphire and old cut diamonds and a four stone blue doublet ring with single cut diamond border, 585 stamp (3), weight 6.1g, finger size R-S weight of 585 4.6g, finger size O-P
£300-£500
367. Two 9ct gold signet rings marked 375, the first with a plain oval tablet, to tapered shoulders, Birmingham 1922, the second with a squared head to engraved tapered shoulders, Birmingham 1984 (2), 1922 ring size W1⁄2, 1984 ring size R, total weight 20 grams
£400-£500
368. An 18ct gold signet ring London 1981, the squared head hand with engraved initials to tapered shoulders and D profile shank, ring size Q, weight 9.8 grams
£300-£400
369. A 9ct gold signet ring and hard stone ring with 9ct hallmark, square signet ring and a 9ct hallmark, oval carnelian signet ring (2, weight 15.3g, finger size V-W
£150-£250
370. A 14ct gold Masonic signet ring
marked 858, inset with a synthetic ruby panel depicting the Masonic square and compass symbol, ring size 91⁄2, total 7.7 grams
£200-£400
371. A Edwardian 18ct gold shield signet ring with 18ct Chester 1908 hallmark, engraved shield head and trifurcated band, weight 4.6g, finger size O
£100-£150
372. A 22ct gold band ring marked 22ct, with a wide plain band, ring size M, weight 7.9 grams
£300-£400
373. An 18ct gold wide patterned band with hallmark 1971-72, ornately pierced scroll work design, wide ‘D’ shape profile band, weight 11.1g, leading edge M width 10.5mm
£400-£500
374. A 18ct gold band ring with 18ct hallmark, London 1986, soft d shape band with a bright cut pattern at either edge, weight 4.5g, finger size N-O width 5.9mm
£140-£180
375. A 22ct band and one more with 22ct hallmark, court shape wedding band and a 22ct hallmark, slim band (2), weight 14g, finger size N-P
£700-£800
376. A collection of 9ct gold bands with 9ct hallmarks to each (4), weight 15.6g, finger size M-N, R-S, T-U, and U-V
£250-£350
377. A 22ct gold band ring Birmingham 1905, soft D shape profile, weight 3.2g, finger size R-S width 3.4mm
£120-£180
378. Two 22ct gold band rings both marked 22, the first with pierced foliate decoration, London 1899, the second of plain form, Birmingham 1909 (2), 1899 ring size M, 1909 ring size L, total 4.9 grams
£200-£300
379. Two 22ct gold band rings London 1897, court shape, and Birmingham 1925, D shape (2), Birmingham ring size O1⁄2, London ring size L1⁄2, total weight 14.4 grams £550-£650
380. A collection of 22ct gold band rings each with 22ct hallmarks 1903-4 1905-6 and 1936-7 and 1938-39 (4), weight 20.8g, finger size J-K and M £800-£1200
381. A 9ct gold band ring weight 9.3g approx £150-£250
382. A small collection of amber brooches and rings comprising an amber pendant with locket to reverse on an 18ct gold chain, butterscotch amber cabochon in a silver mounted brooch, agate in silver brooch mount (a/f), two amber rings, carved amber on a 9ct mount, 9ct gold wishbone brooch, 9ct gold band and another silver mounted amber brooch (9) £70-£100
383. A collection of amber and other jewellery comprising comprising a butterscotch amber pendant in a silver mount on chain, heart shaped pendant, expandable bracelets, bangles and two desk seals (12), the pendant drop 9ct £150-£250
384. Two dark cherry amber necklaces and a large cherry pendant the beads of similar sizes, together with a large amber bead with pendant mount, weight of the pendant approx 43g, length of pendant 55cm, total weight approx 142cm £100-£150
385. A small collection of cherry amber beads comprising a set with tubular and rounded sections of amber, another graduated set with large faceted drop, andother strug tubular set and a faceted graduated set (4), the longest 80cm £80-£100
386. Two butterscotch amber bead necklaces both graduated, tied at the ends (2), total length approx 40cm, total weight approx 46g £100-£200
387. Four sets of amber beads two graduated sets and two others one with clasp marked 14K (4), the largest 76cm £150-£250
388. A cherry amber necklace with large graduated oval beads, weight 85.5g, length 95cm £100-£200
389. A large butterscotch raw baltic amber necklace together with a another set, polished, total weight approx 355g
£60-£100
390. Three amber bead necklaces comprising a graduated of cube shaped amber beads interspersed with three smaller beads, a set of graduated articulated amber necklace and another (3), the first length approx 74cm
£80-£120
391. An amber bead necklace rich cognac coloured oval beads, weight 87.7g, length 105cm
£100-£200
392. Five butterscotch amber and other necklaces the first graduated set of honeycomb hue with bolt ring clasp, together with four others (5), the first set with total length approx 60cm
£80-£120
393. A carved amber bead necklace and another each bead carved with tree pattern interspersed with smaller round beads with push fastening, together with another set of amber beads (2), length of the longest 46cm, total weight approx 138g
£60-£80
394. A honey amber bead necklace slightly graduated round translucent beads, weight 131 length 73cm
£100-£200
395. A set of graduated butterscotch amber beads tied at the ends without clasp to secure, the largest bead approx 3cm in length, weight approx 117g, total length 73g
£100-£200
396. A Victorian bangle and amethyst seed pearl pendant with silver hallmark 1882-3, featuring a heavily textured star with oval border on a wide hinged bangle with bead detail along each edge together with an oval amethyst in a bezel setting with a border of natural split pearls and suspension loop (2)
£80-£100
397. A 9ct gold solid gold bar 6mm square wire, weight 71g, length 17.7cm
£1200-£1500
398. A 9ct yellow gold sheet unused for jewellery making, weight 49g, width 8cm, depth 0.6mm, height 9cm
£1000-£1200
399. A collection of jade pendants and other with a large mounted carved nephrite bird brooch, a five disc nephrite bracelet, floral motif ear drops, opal and emerald drop era rings, two carved jade pendants and two more (8)
£200-£300
400. A collection of opal set jewellery with no visible hallmarks, featuring an open wire work hinged bangle set with four oval ruby cabochons and split pearls, a pair of opal oval cabochon earrings with leaf design and ruby detail and a novelty emu brooch set with oval cabochon opal (3), weight 25.4g, diameter of bangle 5.5cm
£200-£300
401. An enamel cross pendant, a bangle and four chains with 10k stamp, wire work crown brooch with pearl and synthetic ruby detail and brooch clasp, a wire and rope twist tension bangle, two chain necklace, a chain ID bracelet and a black enamel pendant cross with ashes compartment, (6), weight 22.3g
£300-£500
402. An Edwardian amethyst brooch pendant, an amber pendant and ring with 9ct stamp, centrally set round amethyst in a seed pearl star, amethyst set hoop, a 14ct hallmark, large cabochon amber bezel set pendant with suspension loop and a silver ring set with an oval high domed amber cabochon with continental marks, weight of pendant 10g, length 4.5cm weight of brooch 3.1g, finger size Q-R
£100-£150
403. A collection of Continental coral jewellery with indistinct continental marks, comprising of a matching set of carved coral rose design lever ear clip and post fixings and matching ring, a second pair of rose carved coral earrings with lever clip and post fixings and a floral open work brooch design with three carved malachite leaf, three gold leaf and a centrally set coral rose bud, brooch pin to rev with no visible marks (4), weight 21.1g, weight of brooch 19.1g
£300-£500
404. A 22ct gold band ring and a fancy rope link necklace with 22ct hallmark, plain court shape wedding band together a fancy link rope necklace with no visible marks (2), weight of ring 5.7g, finger size L-M weight of necklace 11.8g, length 69cm
£400-£500
405. A shell cameo brooch, hard stone bracelet, fob and three rings featuring a portrait of a classical lady facing right colletset to decorative bead work boarder with brooch clasp and safety chain, an articulated bracelet with eight, oval, graduating hard stone, bezel set with loop and bead detail with matching hard stone ring, a rectangle hard stone ring and an oval green stone ring with faceted white paste set border and a seal fob set with cornelian (6), total approx. weight 59.2g, finger size J,P,T diameter of bracelet 5.5cm
£200-£300
406. A collection of gold chains and pendants including a 585 stamp fancy link rose colour necklace with engraved snap clasp, a Victorian seed pearl pendant stamped 15ct on a figaro chain with 15ct stamp to clasp, a single trace chain, a cross, a red paste necklace pendant and a fancy box link chain with 9ct stamp (6), weight of 15ct 7.3g weight of 585 8.3 weight of other 11.3g, length of 3 chains 44cm 1 chain 48cm
£550-£800
407. A carnelian carved pendant and drop earrings featuring carved carnelian lozenge pendant together with a pair of carved carnelian drop earrings with screw ear clips (2), weight of pendant 24.2g, length 5.3cm weight 3.4g, length 4cm
£100-£150
408. A wide engraved Chinese jade bangle and four others the two tone bangle shallow engraved with symbols, together with a red dyed bangle, a translucent example and two other bangles, a lapiz bangle and a green glass bangle (7), the first total diameter 9cm
£80-£120
409. Two Chinese carved hardstone discs possibly jade one of flat form in shape of a dragon, the other a mythical beast, together with a carved hardstone Buddha and a carved hardstone pendant (4), the first length 5cm
£100-£200
410. A large collection of Ruskin and other Arts and Craft brooches together with a quantity of pottery brooches in hand made pewter mounts some with Tudor Rose design, geometric, quatrefoil and stylised designs (qty), various sizes
£80-£120
411. Two 9ct gold cameos, a diamond set ring and an amethyst tie pin the first cameo pendant of a classical figure of a maiden facing right set within a frame marked 9K, together with a smaller cameo pendant brooch, together with a diamond set ring (unmarked) and an amethyst bar brooch (4), total weight 11g approx
£200-£400
412. A pair of gentleman’s 18ct gold cufflinks of oval form with chased border and monogram to the centre, with bar stamped 750, weight approx. 7.4g
£250-£350
413. A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks with 9ct hallmark London 1973-4, bright cut pattern, bullet swivel backs, weight 6.9g
£80-£120
414. A cased pair of 18ct gold cufflinks
18ct gold Birmingham hallmark, of oval form, with vertical engine-turned decoration, and chain links (2), head width 2cm, total weight 10 grams
£350-£450
415. A pair of 28ct gold and enamelled cufflinks with 18ct stamp, octagon design with bright cut engraving, blue and white enamel detail linked with chain, weight 8.6g
£220-£280
416. A set of 18ct Edwardian dress studs, three pairs of cuff links and five more with 18ct Chester hallmark 1908-9, three dress studs with fitted box a, pair of round bar cuff links with white and blue enamel, a pair of studs stamped 18ct in box, two pairs of torpedo cuff links no visible mark, 10ct stamp, three dress studs, one missing with fitted box and three singular studs one 18ct hallmark, other two with no visible mark (9), weight of 18ct hallmark 4.9g weight of 18ct stamp 1.5g weight of enamel cuff links 10.8g weight of 10ct stamp 2.1g weight of other 13.8g
£800-£1200
417. A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, a 14ct gold clip and a 9ct gold pen knife the cufflinks marked 375, by Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1932, with two oval heads, one with engineturned chevron decoration, a clip stamped 585 to the bar, and a penknife, marked 375, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1966, with stainless steel blades (3), cufflink head height 2cm, weight 3.3 grams, clip length 6cm, weight 7.2 grams, penknife length 7.5cm, weight 24.8 grams £200-£40
418. A pair of 9ct gold fox head cufflinks with hallmark for Alabaster & Wilson and date letter for 1989, realistically modelled with ruby eyes, chains and plain gold backs, weight approx 7.7g £200-£300
419. A gentleman’s diamond ring featuring a brilliant cut diamond centrally set to a raised four claw setting mounted to a high domed ‘D’ shaped tapered band, indistinct mark rose colour metal, weight 15g, finger size Y £600-£800
420. A 9ct gold carnelian signet ring with 9ct hallmark, oval hard stone signet ring, weight 8.7g, finger size S-T £70-£90
421. A Victorian 15ct gold knot ring with 15ct hallmark 1869, love knot ring with hidden compartment, weight 6.7g, finger size W
£80-£100
422. A 9ct gold past masters ribbon pin and bar with a 395 stamp, blue enamel with the Latin words for ‘Fifteenth 1939-40’ together with its counterpart (2), weight 19.3g
£400-£600
423. A 9ct gold identity bracelet with a plain curved bar, to heavy solid curb links and a box clasp, each link marked 375, length 23cm, weight 92.2 grams
£1800-£2000
424. A set of 9ct white gold dress studs, and a single 9ct yellow gold stud with 9ct hallmark Birmingham 1958-9, mother of pearl, centrally set blue stone, laurel pattern border together with a single pearl stud (2), weight 5.6g
£100-£200
425. A pair of gold cufflinks, and a 9ct gold signet ring the cufflinks with oval terminals, embossed with a rope entwined anchor, the 9ct gold signet ring with a squared head engraved with engraved star, to tapering shoulders (2), cufflink head height 1.9cm, weight 6.7 grams, ring size S1⁄2, weight 5.3 grams
£300-£400
426. A gypsy set diamond signet ring with a centre brilliant cut diamond held in a gypsy cut down setting engraved 3,12,59, indistinct mark, weight 6.7g, finger size Q-R
£500-£800
427. A Turkish kurush gold coin with ring soldered to the coin and suspension loop, weight 7.8g
£380-£400
428. A George III gold guinea pendant the coin set in an unmarked scrolling mount with suspension ring loop, weight 9 grams
£300-£400
429. A Victorian gold half sovereign pendant and an American gold watch fob the half sovereign in a glazed silver case, with an enamelled Royal coat of arms quartered in a shield, and old Victoria profile facing right, the American watch fob marked 10k, depicting the seal of New York (2), half sovereign total weight 9.1 grams, watch fob weight 6.5 grams
£300-£400
430. An Edward VII 1904 gold full sovereign in a 9ct gold mount with Edward VII facing left, St George and the dragon to the reverse, in a loose fitted 9ct hallmarked mount, weight 13.7g
£420-£450
431. Two Victorian gold full sovereigns in 9ct gold mounts both 1900 sovereigns with St George and the dragon, and Victoria profile facing left, one claw set to a foliate openwork shank, the other with a reeded shank, marked 9ct (2), ring sizes S and X, total weight 31 grams
£900-£1000
432. A Victoria 1880 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold pendant mount with St George and the dragon, and young Victoria profile facing left, spectacle set to a plain 9ct gold mount, with a wire twist surround, and ring suspension loop, total 11.5 grams
£400-£450
433. A 9ct gold ingot pendant London 1978, with suspension ring loop, weight 30.6 grams, length 4.3cm
£500-£600
434. An Elizabeth II 2000 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold pendant mount with St George and the dragon, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, loose set in a 9ct gold wire mount, with articulated suspension ring loop, total 10 grams
£350-£450
435. A George V 1912 gold half sovereign pendant on chain with St George and the dragon, and George V profile facing left, spectacle set in a 9ct gold, London 1976, pierced heart mount, with a 9ct gold, London 1978, box chain with bolt ring clasp, chain length 50cm, chain weight 4.6 grams, total weight 11.8 grams
£350-£450
436. A silver coin from the ship Atocha 1622 and ear pendants with Atocha 1622 stamp to mount, silver in loose fitted setting, with plated yellow mount depicting two leaping dolphins, and a pair of pendulum earrings with coin design and rope detail, post and scroll (2), weight 21.5g
£80-£150
437. A George IV 1796 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold mount with Royal coat of arms quartered in a shield, and George VI profile facing right, spectacle set in later 9ct gold, Birmingham 2000, with a fixed forged scrolling mount, diameter 2.2cm, 5.5 grams
£300-£400
438. An Elizabeth II 1964 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold pendant mount with St George slaying the dragon, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, claw set in a scroll mount, with suspension loop ring, total 12.4 grams
£400-£500
439. A Victoria 1886 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold pendant mount
with St George slaying the dragon, and young Victoria profile facing left, spectacle set to a plain mount with a wire twist surround, with suspension ring loop, 11.2 grams
£400-£500
440. An Edward VII and George V gold full sovereign pair of cufflinks, in 9ct gold mounts the Edward VII 1907 sovereign, with St George and the dragon, the reverse with Edward VII profile facing right, the George V 1925 reverse with George V facing left, both spectacle set in a 9ct gold mount, London 1966 (2), diameter 2.5cm, total weight 26.1 grams
£800-£1000
441. A George V 1929 gold full sovereign, in a 9ct gold mount with St George and the dragon, and George V profile facing left, spectacle set to a plain 9ct gold mount, with a wire twist surround, and ring suspension loop, total 11.5 grams
£400-£500
442. An Elizabeth II 1978 gold sovereign, in a 9ct gold pendant mount
with St George slaying the dragon and Elizabeth II profile facing right, set in a 9ct gold wire twist mount, with suspension loop, 10 grams
£400-£500
443. An Elizabeth II 1966 gold sovereign, in 9ct gold pendant mount with St George slaying the dragon, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, within a 9ct gold open work pendant mount, with suspension ring loop, total 12.7 grams
£400-£500
444. A collection of Yemeni and Omani jewellery and accessories, 20th century
Middle Eastern, including a gold tone disc necklace, a bone khol bottle and stick, a silver ring, a Bedouin bangle, an amber beaded necklace, and two similar earrings, a scarf with wire metal patch, and a brass pillow purse, suspended on a chain (qty.)
£200-£300
445. A Bedouin digg or duqq necklace
20th century, Omani, the cotton bound rope with two gilt hirz (amulet boxes), and large silver beads suspending fine strands of silver beads, leading to a bar with red beads and a central gilt pendant, width 24cm, height 31cm
For a similar example, please see the British Museum, no. 2009,6023.212
£150-£250
446. A box of costume jewellery comprising of cultured pearl, coral, lapis, necklaces, various brooches, paste, enamel and gem rock samples
£100-£200
447. A collection of costume jewellery including large carved fluorite bead necklace, green dyed quartz beads with a silver clasp, yellow oval beads with 9ct stamp to clasp, lapis carved pendant, rhodonite butterfly with pink seed pearls and emeralds, and a green bead necklace with yellow metal clasp (5)
£70-£100
448. A collection of costume jewellery comprising a set of green glass millefiori beads, a lilac glass bead sautoir, vintage screw back drop earrings in the form of grapes, celtic brooch silvr brooch by Ola Gorie, agate brooch, pinchbeck framed cameo and a quantity of beads (qty)
£100-£200
449. A collection of silver costume jewellery and chains to include an ingot pendant, another in the form of the United Kingdom, two paste stone necklaces, three brooches, including an example in the form of a dragon, and a bracelet (qty.), total 9.19ozt
£100-£150
450. A collection of silver jewellery comprising an Austrian foliate engraved cuff, stamped 800; an articulated bracelet, the clasp marked 925; a bangle, by R P H Jewellery Co, Birmingham 1975, an unmarked conforming ring, and a pair of cufflinks, London 1977 (5), total weighable 4.89ozt
£70-£90
451. A Danish silver and enamelled brooch and ear clips by Brodrene Bjorklund, in the manner of David Andersen, marked 925S Sterling, Denmark, BrdB, modelled as a green enamelled leaf (3), the brooch width 6.5cm, the ear studs width 3.5cm, total weight 0.45ozt
£80-£100
452. A pair of Georg Jensen silver ‘Mobius’ stud earrings marked 925S, Denmark, designed by Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube, pattern no. 142, with its original box, 0.12ozt £120-£180
453. A pair of Georg Jensen ‘Dew Drop’ earrings designed by Vivienna Torun BulowHube, formed of with rock crystals suspended from white metal batons, in its original box, length approx. 6cm £80-£120
454. Two pairs of Georg Jensen silver stud earrings marked 925S, comprising pattern no. 8, with moonstone cabochons rub set in a plain collet and outer frame, and the ‘Earrings of the Year 2000’, from the ‘Annual Heritage Collect’, set with hematite cabochons, in an Art Nouveau style mount, both with E. W Payne Jewellers, Bromley, Beckenham & Sevenoaks boxes (2), total 0.34ozt
£100-£150
455. A pair of Georg Jensen silver stud earrings marked 925S, Denmark, pattern no. 93, of circular form with a stylised oak leaf design, in its original box, weight 0.20ozt £80-£120
456. A Georg Jensen silver bangle marked 925S, ‘Danmark’, designed by Hans Hansen, of plain oval form, internal measurements 6 x 5cm, 2.2ozt £100-£150
457. A Georg Jensen silver bangle
c.1970, marked Denmark, 925S, pattern no. 237A, designed by Astrid Fog, of oval elliptical form, with an asymmetric wave, Georg Jensen box, interior dimensions 6.8 x 5.6cm, 1.00ozt £120-£180
458. Three pairs of Georg Jensen and a pair of Paul Smith silver cufflinks the Georg Jensen cufflinks marked 925S, comprising no. 67, designed by Sigvard Bernadotte, no. 221, designed by Nana Ditzel, another similar pair, and a pair of blue enamelled Paul Smith cufflinks (4) £200-£300
459. A Tiffany silver heart clasp necklace stamped Tiffany & Co, 925, London 2004, with an open heart clasp, on a belcher chain, length 38.5cm, weight 2.11ozt £100-£150
460. A Tiffany silver and 14ct gold Smile pendant the sterling silver pendant with three 14ct gold highlights, on a tight curb link chain, marked Sterling, with its original box and pouch, chain length 38cm, the pendant width 4.5cm, total 6.6 grams £80-£120
461. A Grossé for Christian Dior bracelet 1968 the gold coloured bracelet with faux pearls and diamonds, contained within a Christian Dior box with satin pillow, length 18cm £80-£120
462. A 1967 Christian Dior necklace the multi strand twisted rope design with navy and turquoise blue cabochon glass clasp, stamped on the reverse Chr Dior 1967 Germany, total length 45cm £80-£120
463. A vintage Christian Dior costume necklace base metal with stylised CD monogram, total length approx 40cm £60-£80
464. A small collection of designer jewellery comprising a Fendi word necklace, on a gold tone curb chain, a Chloé heart pendant heavy chain bracelet, a Chanel woven link bracelet with interlocking Cs and camellia, a Prada blue resin rose and crystal bracelet, and a Phillop Lim faux pearl chain necklace, in their original boxes, and a large Chanel handbag box, with an applied camelia flower (6), the box width 32cm, depth 25cm, height 12cm
£80-£100
465. A Mulberry ‘Bayswater’ oak leather handbag and a long locked purse with rolled handles, gold tone hardware and postman’s lock, the interior with adjustable belted sides, stamped ‘Mulberry’, with gold tone pendant, serial no. 019435, the purse impressed ‘Mulberry’, with a gold tone postman’s lock, opening to reveal six card compartments, a note pocket, and zipped coin pouch (2), the handbag width 26cm, depth 14.5cm, height excluding straps 21cm, the purse width 19cm, height 10cm
£300-£500
466. A Mulberry ‘Black Congo’ leather clutch bag in faux crocodile skin, with silver toned hardware, and oval plaque embossed with a mulberry tree, the interior with a zip pocket and pouch, width 27cm, depth 8cm, height 18cm £70-£90
467. A Mulberry ‘Black Congo’ leather handbag in faux crocodile skin, with rolled handles, gold tone hardware, oval plaque with impressed Mulberry tree, and gold tone pendant with serial no. 278367, the zip fastening opening to reveal an interior with zip and slip pocket, with a coin purse and longer strap, width 29cm, deoth 14cm, height 22.5cm
£100-£150
468. A Mulberry ‘Millie’ multi tone leather and suede handbag in oxblood faux crocodile skin and white leather, with brown suede sides, an adjustable leather strap, with silver tone hardware, and drawstring closure with tassels, opening to reveal an oxblood suede lined interior, with detachable faux crocodile skin coin purse, with its original care guide and dust bag, width 30cm, depth 15.5cm, height excluding
469. A Mulberry ‘Freya’ oxblood leather hobo handbag with an adjustable strap, silver tone hardware, square Mulberry tree plaque, and hidden magnetic closure, the suede lined interior with one zip and one slip pocket, and gold tone pendant, with serial no. 10381977, and Mulberry dust bag, width 31cm, depth 12cm, height excluding the handle 27cm £150-£250
470. A Mulberry ‘Anthony’ ebony leather messenger bag with an adjustable fabric strap, gold tone hardware and postman’s lock, the lift up flat opening to reveal a slip pocket, and suede lined interior, with gold tone pendant and serial no. 1070181, and Mulberry dust bag, width 20.5cm, depth 5cm, height excluding the strap 30cm £200-£300
471. A Mulberry ‘Somerset’ chocolate pebbled leather hobo handbag with an adjustable strap and sides, gold tone hardware, front zip pocket, and fob pendant, with serial no. 1247391, and magnetic closure opening to reveal a cotton lined interior, with zip and slip pockets, and Mulberry dust bag, width 32cm, depth 9cm, height excluding the strap 31cm
£150-£250
472. A Mulberry ‘Tessie’ oak leather hobo handbag with gold tone hardware, adjustable strap and mulberry tree press lock closure, opening to reveal a canvas lined interior with zip and slip pockets, and fob with serial no. 1082784, with Mulberry dust bag, width 44.5cm, depth 14cm, height excluding the handle 35cm
£200-£300
473. A Mulberry ‘Daria’ black leather hobo handbag with a plaited strap, and gold tone hardware, round mulberry tree plaque, and zip closure, opening to reveal a nylon lined interior with zip and slip pockets, and gold tone fob, with serial no. 1571556, and Mulberry dust bag, width 28cm, depth 8cm, height excluding the strap 33cm
£250-£350
474. A Gucci black leather Soho disco bag with embossed Gucci monogram, cross-body strap, and gold hardware, the zip with a tassel, opening to reveal a canvas interior, style code 308364, supplier code 162928, width 22cm, depth 8cm, height 16cm
£300-£500
475. A Prada ‘Saffiano’ plum leather purse with gold hardware, enamelled Prada triangle logo, the interior with two bill compartments, twelve card slots, and coin pocket with zipper, embossed no. 221, width 19cm, height 10.5cm
£60-£80
476. A Louis Vuitton ‘Satellite 70’ suitcase with Vachetta tan leather carrying handle and buckle straps with brown fabric bands, left corner with embossed logo reading ‘Louis Vuitton Paris, Made in France’, monogram coated canvas exterior with rubber surround piping and protective feet at base, gold-toned hardware throughout including surround zip, beige canvas interior with large pocket and interlocking fabric bands, two padlocks with keys in mini dustbag, 70cm x 50cm x 17.5cm £200-£300
477. A Louis Vuitton ‘Sirius 70’ carry case monogram coated canvas exterior, gold-toned hardware throughout including surround zip, a Vachetta tan surround leather trim and twin folded handles with base corner tabs, beige canvas interior with interlocking fabric bands straps and large pocket with embossed logo reading ‘Louis Vuitton Paris, Made in France’, dustbag included, 70cm x 48cm x 20cm £200-£300
478. An Hermès Retourné Kelly 25 in Craie Swift leather, 2007 K square date stamp with its original dust bag, silver tone Palladium hardware, clochette and leather covered lock, in dust bag, felt protector, rolled leather handle, shoulder strap, in dust bag, the interior with zip and slip pockets, with Hermès Ginza Tokyo cards, width 25cm, depth 10cm, height including the handle 28cm £6000-£8000
479. An Hermès Lindy 26 in Bourgainvillea Clemence leather with side carrying handles and shoulder strap, palladium hardware, two outside pockets and two inside pockets, with canvas dust cover and original Hermès box £3000-£4000
480. An Hermès accordion Grande Roue pattern scarf the silk scarf, in fitted original circular card case, length of scarf 124cm £120-£180
481. An Hermès Brides de Gala silk maxi twilly in original card case, length approx 200cm £150-£180
482. An Hermès Albums de Colportage silk scarf in original card case with care label, 90 x 90cm £120-£180
483. No lot
484. A Montblanc Boheme fountain pen with a 14ct gold retractable nib, marked 4810, in a resin case, with gilt metal mounts, the clip inset with a synthetic ruby, serial no. HY1002219, length 10.5cm £80-£120
485. A Lest We Forget Armistice Centenary Poppy coin set by The Bradford Exchange, comprising an edition coin no. 92, a copper layered in silver coin, with rose gold petals, a silver 999 fineness crown, and a 22ct gold quarter sovereign, with its original box and Certificate of Specification, silver crown weight 12.5 grams, quarter sovereign coin 2 grams
£80-£120
486. Three cased Elizabeth II coin sets
comprising an Elizabeth II Royal Maundy money set, including 925 fineness one pence, twopence, threepence, and fourpence, a House of Windsor Shilling Set, with fifteen coins, including three of 925 fineness and two of 500 fineness, and an Elizabeth II Sapphire Jubilee Greatest Moments British Crown Set, with seven cupro-nickel crowns, all with their original boxes and certificates of authenticity (3), Maundy money set weight 0.15ozt, Shilling set weight; 925 fineness 0.7ozt, 500 fineness
£80-£120
487. An Elizabeth II 2000 Alderney silver proof ten pounds and a 2016 gold-plated God Save the Queen coin the silver proof ten pounds, with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Royal family, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, in a fitted box, with Certificate of Authenticity, no. 589, the gold plated coin with Elizabeth II and national anthem beside a red Swarovski gem, the reverse with the Royal coat of arms, inscribed ‘God Save The Queen’ (2), silver coin diameter 6.5cm, weight 5ozt, gold-plated coin diameter 7cm
£120-£180
488. A Canadian 2017 $250 silver ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ coin by the Royal Canadian Mint, distributed by the Bradford Exchange, 999 standard fineness, in the form of a maple leaf, by Lisa Thomson-Khan, the reverse with a portrait of Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt, limited edition 505/700, weight 32.15ozt (1kg)
£600-£800
489. An East India Company London gold coin set comprising a 2016 guinea, and a 2017 sovereign, in a leather lined fitted case, with certificate of authenticity, limited edition 59/100, total 16.38 grams
£600-£800
A Victoria 1894 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, and old Victoria profile facing left, in a cased presentation box with certificate, diameter 2.2cm, weight 7.9 grams
£400-£500
490. A Queen Anne 1713 gold guinea with cruciform shields showing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, around the Garter star, the reverse with Queen Anne profile facing left, Latin legend and milled edge, diameter 2.6 grams, weight 5.1 grams
£400-£500
491. A Victoria 1882 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, and young Victoria facing left to the reverse, weight 7.98g
£400-£500
492. A Victoria 1891 gold full sovereign with Victoria facing left and St George and the dragon to the reverse, weight 7.89g
£400-£450
494. A Victoria 1898 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, the reverse with a Victoria profile facing left, diameter 2.1cm, weight 8 grams
£400-£500
495. A Victoria 1898 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, the reverse with a Victoria profile facing left, diameter 2.1cm, weight 8 grams
£400-£500
496. A Victoria 1898 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, the reverse with a Victoria profile facing left, diameter 2.1cm, weight 8 grams
£400-£500
497. Two Edward VII 1907 and one George V 1912 gold half sovereigns with St George and the dragon, and king’s profiles (3), total 11.7g approx
£600-£700
498. Two Edward VII and a George V gold half sovereign with St George and the dragon, the 1907 and 1908 Edward VII profile facing right, the 1918 George V profile facing left (3), diameter 2cm, weight 11.9 grams
£600-£800
499. A George V 1912 gold half sovereign with St George and the Dragon, the reverse with George V profile facing left, diameter 2cm, weight 3.9 grams
£220-£280
500. A George V 1915 gold full sovereign observe; George facing left, with St George slaying the dragon, weight 7.9g approx
£400-£500
501. A King Edward VIII Maundy pattern gold set comprising a 24ct Maundy one pence, two pence, three pence and four pence, in a fitted box with a Certificate of Authenticity, weight 8.6g
£500-£700
502. An Elizabeth II 1980 gold full sovereign with St George and the dragon, the reverse with a young Elizabeth II profile facing right, in a Royal Mint presentation box
£400-£500
503. An Elizabeth II 1999 Guernsey Churchill gold proof twenty-five pounds from the Royal Mint, no. 1472, with a fitted box and certificate of authenticity, diameter 2.2cm weight 7.81 grams
£350-£450
504. An Elizabeth II 2002 United Kingdom gold proof three coin sovereign set commemorating the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, comprising a half-sovereign, sovereign, and two pounds, with a fitted box and Certificate of Authenticity, limited edition no. 2118, diameter 1.93, 2.2 and 2.8cm, total weight 27.94 grams
£1200-£1800
505. An Elizabeth II 2005 22ct gold bullion sovereign with a new portrayal of St George and the dragon, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, in a protective paper case, diameter 2.2cm, weight 7.98 grams
£400-£450
506. An Elizabeth II 2018 gold double sovereign commemorating The Great War 1914-1918, with poppies, and Elizabeth II profile facing right, diameter 3.3cm, weight 16.2 grams
£800-£1200
507. An Elizabeth II 2019 Centenary of Remembrance gold half sovereign with multiple poppy design and Elizabeth II facing right, with its original box and certificate of authenticity, weight 1.93cm, weight 3.99 grams
£200-£300
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
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
All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate
BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. 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
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.
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
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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.
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.
“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
(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
(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.
(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
(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 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.
(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.
(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
(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;
(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or
(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);
less Seller’s Commission and Expenses
(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
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
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.
(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.
(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:-
(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or
(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
1. INTRODUCTION
(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:
(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
“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
re-sale plus all relevant Expenses
(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
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
(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),
(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
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.
(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
(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
(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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(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
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)
(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
(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
(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
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;
(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;
(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;
(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
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
(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
(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
(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)
(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.
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 £1,000.
Since 1st April 2024 price thresholds are calculated in pounds rather than euros in accordance with The Design Right, Artist’s Resale Right and Copyright (Amendment) Regulations 2023.
All items in this catalogue marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than £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.
The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than £1,000, but less than £50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than £50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges ad threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this charge.
For all questions relating to the regulations regarding Driot de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk
Wednesday 15th October
A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre bowl by
Daisy Makeig Jones
c.1925, in the ‘Popular trees, Woodland Elves V and Mermaid’ pattern
£1,000-1,500