
Wednesday 9th July 2025

Wednesday 9th July 2025
Wednesday 9th July at 10.00am
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Wednesday 9th July at 10.00am
1. A group of nine Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencils each with engine-turned and engraved foliate decoration, the ends with hardstone seals (8), the largest length 10cm
£400-£600
2. A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold propelling pencil and fountain pen with engraved initials and date, ‘C.E.T, 4.6.13’, the pull out barrel stamped ‘S.Mordan & Co’, with dual sliding pencil and fountain pen nib, on a suspension loop, length 6cm when closed, total 17 grams
£100-£150
3. A diamond and sapphire set propelling pencil with trailing ribbon set with alternating single cut diamonds and sapphire, suspension loop, total weight 16.2g
£200-£300
4. An 9ct gold propelling pencil the end with a hardstone seal, to engine-tuned decoration, length 9.5cm
£120-£180
5. Two Sampson Mordan 9ct gold propelling pencils the first barrel stamped ‘S. Mordan & Co’, and engraved ‘George from Mary, Silver Wedding 1912’, the second with all over engine-turned decoration, each housing a sliding pencil (2), the largest length when closed 9cm, total 38.4 grams
£200-£300
6. Two 9ct filled gold propelling pencils by Wahl Eversharp, the first of plain cylindrical form, the second with engine-turned decoration and engraved initials (2), the largest length 12.5cm, total 32.5 grams
£150-£250
7. A group of four 9ct gold propelling pencils late 19th to early 20th century, mostly modelled as columns, comprising three with hardstone finials, and engraved foliate decoration, including a dual propelling pencil and fountain pen example (4), the largest length 9.5cm, total 35.7 grams
£200-£300
8. Four 9ct gold miniature propelling pencils and a rolled gold example the miniature examples modelled as Corinthian columns, with hardstone finials, and another rolled gold example, by W.S Hicks, New York (5), the largest length 7.5cm, weight excluding rolled gold example 11.5 grams
£150-£250
9. Eight silver, plated and rolled gold propelling pens and pencils comprising a Life-Long ‘Chusan’ pencil marked Sterling, a silver Eversharp pen and pencil, an Eversharp plated example, a Life-Long ‘Exide’ rolled gold pencil, ‘The Aladdin’ rolled gold pencil, and a gilt metal Perfect Point pencil and another marked Foreign (8), the largest length 13.5cm
£80-£120
10. Three Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencils comprising an Eversharp example, London 1908, with engine-turned decoration, and two further examples of plain cylindrical form, marked Sterling (3), the largest length 11.5cm, total 1.17ozt
£80-£120
11. A group of nine silver propelling pencils late 19th to early 20th century, to include two examples by Johnson, Matthey & Co, a miniature example with a hardstone finial modelled as a thistle, and a dual ended propelling pencil and fountain pen (9), the largest length 12.5cm, total 4.21ozt
£100-£150
12. A Sampson Mordan silver magnifying glass, propelling pencil and seal
London 1903, the magnifying glass pulls out to reveal a propelling pencil with engine-turned decoration, the end with a blank seal
£200-£300
13. Two silver propelling pencils, a silver corkscrew and a brass tape measure the propelling pencils, with hardstone finials, modelled as Corinthian columns, one marked 925, the cased corkscrew, marked Sterling, decorated with a Green Man mask, and the brass tape measure in the form of a hare (4), the largest pencil length 9cm, total weight of the silver items including their non-silver parts 1.7ozt
£80-£120
14. A collection of gold, silver and brass vertu comprising a printed portrait roundel of a young lady, in an 18ct gold case, with hair to the reverse, another similar example of an older lady, a silver brooch marked 800, a silver toothpick, modelled as a horse, marked 925, a silver gilt hat pin modelled as a fox, with red glass eyes, two small gold brooches, inset with red paste stones, and plaited hair, a blue cased glass snuff bottle, and two brass pipe tampers (9), the snuff bottle 8.5cm
£100-£150
15. Three pairs of lorgnettes comprising a silver and tortoiseshell mounted example, with engraved initials to a gold plaque, a gilt metal pair, with an engine turned handle, the bridge stamped 1/2014, and a brass single lens example, modelled as a snake with a ball in its mouth (3), the largest width when extended 11cm
£100-£150
16. A Scottish horn beaker 19th century, of plain tapering form, with a glass base, height 10cm
£60-£80
17. A charming tortoiseshell etui fitted with silver topped scent bottles of octagonal form, the fitted interior with four glass scent bottles, with silver hinged lids, and a miniature silver funnel, maker’s mark RR, Birmingham 1912, width 5cm, depth 8.5cm, height 8cm, the scent bottles height 6.2cm
£300-£400
18. A George III silver and coral novelty teether by William Lea & Co, Birmingham, 1814, of elongated form, the coral held within tubular casing, entwined with a snake, hanging hoop to end, length 8.5cm
£100-£150
19. A 9ct gold engine turned powder compact with engraved inscription to the inside, total gross weight 109g
£1,700-£2,000
20. A group of seals, a pair cufflinks and an enamelled key comprising a brass seal for the Secretary’s Private Office, with the United Kingdom coat of arms, two blank gilt metal seals, one modelled as a claw holding a cornelian bead, the other with a banded agate handle, another banded agate example with initials, a glass and French silver seal, with crowned initials BC, a pair of 800 standard cufflinks, the circular plaques depicting Roman profiles, and an enamelled key bearing the armourial of Pear Assurance Loan and Investment Company, inscribed to the reverse ‘Pearl Assurance House, March 1959’ (8)
£70-£90
21. A George III silver vinaigrette and a Dutch silver snuff box the vinaigrette by William Boot, Birmingham 1805, the hinged lid with floral and foliate engraved decoration, to an engine turned border, opening to reveal a pierced grille with stylised flowers, and gilt interior, the Dutch snuff box with lion key mark, the hinged lid engraved with stylised flowers, to engineturned sides (2), the largest width, the vinaigrette 0.68ozt, the snuff box 1.17ozt
£80-£120
22. A William IV silver vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, the top with a vacant central rectangular panel, to engine-turned decoration and a foliate embossed border, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with a pierced floral grille, 3 x 3.2cm
£80-£120
23. A George IV silver vinaigrette maker’s mark TS, Birmingham 1830, the lid with engraved initials ‘WC’, to engine-turned decoration, and a floral embossed clasp, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with a pierced grille depicting a book and quills amongst roses, width 4.7cm, depth 3cm, height 1cm, 1.24ozt £100-£150
24. A George IV silver vinaigrette, Victorian vesta case and stamp box the vinaigrette, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1827, with engine turned decoration, to a foliate border, the gilt interior with a pierced floral grille, 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), vinaigrette width 2.5cm, stamp box width 3cm, vesta case height 4cm, total 0.99ozt £100-£150
25. A silver mounted cowrie shell snuffbox early 19th century, possibly Scottish, the hinged base with engraved ocean flora and fauna, mounted on a tiger cowrie, with a reeded cross leading to a circular central panel, width 5cm, depth 3.2cm, height 3cm
£300-£400
26. A George III silver snuff box by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, of rectangular concave form, with engraved foliate decoration, and a gilt interior, width 5cm, depth 3cm, height 0.7cm, 0.85ozt
£80-£100
27. A George III silver snuffbox by Thomas Radcliffe, London 1816, with a central vacant circular cartouche, to all over engineturned decoration, and a gilt interior, width 7cm, depth 5.5cm, height 2cm, 3.31ozt
£80-£120
28. A George IV silver snuff box by Thomas Pepper II, London 1829, the whole with engine-turned decoration, and floral clasp, opening to reveal a gilt interior, width 8cm, depth 5.5cm, height 2cm, 2.95ozt £180-£220
29. A Portuguese silver snuff box struck with the Oporto crowned P and laurel wreath mark for 1843-53, decorated with stars within diamond motifs, to a gilt interior, 5.2 x 7.7cm, 2.76ozt
£120-£180
30. A group of seven silver vesta cases comprising five foliate engraved examples, including two with engraved initials, Birmingham 1901-1945, a Victoria example with gadrooning, and another plain form example, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1919 (7), the largest width 4.5cm, total 6.63ozt
£100-£150
31. A group of eight silver vesta cases
various makers and dates, Victorian to mid 20th century, comprising examples with foliate decoration, and personal engravings including ‘Dorney Reach Regatta… Gents’ Single Sculling Race’, and ‘A Present to Frank from his brother William, Xmas 1904’ (8), the largest width 5cm, total 7.16ozt
£80-£120
32. Equestrian interest: A Continental silver matching cigarette case and vesta stamped 800, the planished shaped cases with applied gem-set yellow metal riding crop, with a cabochon clasp (2), total weight 4.4ozt £150-£200
33. A group of eight silver vesta and cigarette cases various makers and dates, Victorian to mid 20th century, comprising three cigarette cases, all engraved with names and initials, and five vestas, including an example inscribed ‘Aberdeen Shooting Match 1910’, and another retailed by Goldsmiths, inscribed ‘Jack, Sept 16th 1894’ (8), the largest width 6.5cm, total 7.65ozt £80-£120
34. Of historic interest: a group of three silver cigarette cases comprising a Victorian example of noble Scottish interest, ‘Presented to Cap.t V.L Gordon by The Lady Eva Wemyss, July 1908’, bearing the initials of Captain Randolph Gordon Erskine Wemyss, the gilt interior with two pierced foliate and scrolled holders, another of theatrical interest inscribed ‘Lionel Scott, Violet Vanburgh, The Flame, Tour 1924’, and a political interest case inscribed ‘The Declaration of the Poll… December 2nd 1885’ (3), the largest 8.5 x 6cm, total 9.80ozt
£100-£150
35. Three Edward VII and George V silver cigarette cases comprising an example by A & K Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1907, the gilt interior inscribed ‘From Sir Reginald Wigate, Sirdar & Governor General’, another by Clark & Sewell, Chester 1926, the interior engraved ‘E. Rock from The Earl of Roden, 1927’, and a final example with engine-turned decoration (3), total 6.65ozt
£80-£120
36. A German Jugendstil silver cigarette case 800 standard, by Louis Kuppenheim, early 20th century, inset with a flower formed of one paste and four ruby petals, and a sapphire, with gold tendrils, above engraved initials ‘C.O’, to all over planishing, and a gilt interior, 8cm square, 3.63ozt
£200-£400
37. A Victorian silver cigarette case by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1876, decorated with Aesthetic Movement style floral sprays, to shell border, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, 6 x 12cm, 5.45ozt
£80-£120
38. A silver “Howitt” lighter and other silver items
Sheffield, 1943, Dudley Russell Howitt, the first of rectangular machine tooled form, removable lid; together with a George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1913, William Henry Sparrow, or rectangular machine tooled hinged form, monogrammed cartouche; also an early 19th century silver needle case, maker’s mark IT, bright-cut decoration (3), lighter height 6cm, weighable silver 2.18otz
£80-£100
39. A group of three Edward VII and later silver cigarette cases and a purse comprising a foliate engraved example, by Joseph Gloucester, Birmingham 1910, an engine-turned example, Birmingham 1933, a Chinese case, marked 85S, character marks, with engraved initials, and a similar leather lined purse (4), the largest width 10cm, English cases 8.32ozt (2), Chinese 85 standard case 4.65ozt
£150-£250
40. A silver mesh purse and cigarette case the purse by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1938, the engine-turned cigarette case by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Birmingham 1909, with engraved initials and a gilt interior (2), the purse width 10.5cm, the cigarette case width 9.5cm, total 9.19ozt
£80-£120
41. A group of four Victorian and Edward VII sovereign cases comprising an engine-turned example, Birmingham 1908, a Wilcox patent example, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904, the sliding mechanism top with engraved initials, and two foliate engraved examples, comprising a circular case, by John Milward Banks, Birmingham 1897, and a square form example by Spurrier & Co, Birmingham 1907 (4), the largest width 3cm, total 2.64ozt
£100-£150
42. An Edward VII silver cigarette box by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1910, the lid with an engraved crest depicting a peacock’s head with a worm in its mouth, to a crown, inscribed ‘Esperance’, 9cm square, 4.8cm high
£80-£120
43. A George V silver cigarette box and cased set of teaspoons the box by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1923, of plain form, the six Art Deco teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933 (2), the box width 11.5cm, depth 9cm, height 5cm, weighable 2.21ozt
£50-£70
44. A collection of silver novelty boxes and figures comprising a heart-shaped box, decorated with winged putti, marked 925, another pill box and tooth box, both marked 925, mounted with a seated bear and a pig, and three modern figures of a seated fairy, duck and teddy bear (6), the largest box width 5cm, total 3.53ozt
£80-£120
45. 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
£80-£120
46. A Victorian silver five chain chatelaine by William Comyns, Birmingham 1901, the pierced plate depicting a figure of Justice holding balls under her arms, leading to five chains, the links modelled as putti heads, suspending a mechanical pencil marked 925, a wheel form pin cushion, an etui case and thimble, and a vesta case, length 47cm, total weight 5.44ozt
£80-£120
47. A cased set of Victorian silver salts, serving spoons and a cream jug the cased set of four salts, Birmingham 1899, with shell form spoons, the serving spoons, the Art Nouveau German serving spoons, marked 800, and the cream jug by William Devenport, Birmingham 1929, together with a group of six Victorian silver-plated fruit knives with mother of pearl handles (qty.)
£100-£150
48. A pair of Sampson Mordan silver salt and pepperette Chester 1905, modelled as novelty standing chicks (2)
£80-£120
49. An Edwardian novelty silver bear pin cushion by H.V.Pithey and Co Birmingham, 1909, with articulated arms and legs and muzzled snout, with suspension loop, total weight 0.26ozt, length 4.5cm
£200-£400
50. Two Edward VII silver pin cushions, modelled as pigs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903 and 1905 (2), lengths 5 and 7cm
£80-£120
51. An Edward VII silver pin cushion, of a recumbent hare by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, with red glass eyes, width 6.5cm, depth 2cm, height 4.1cm
£80-£120
52. Two silver pin cushions, modelled as chicks by William Hair Hasseler, Birmingham 1905, of a standing chick, and another by Sampson Mordan, Chester 1912, of a chick emerging from an egg (2), the largest width 5cm, height 4.5cm
£80-£120
53. A set of five Sampson Mordan menu holders
Chester 1904, of plain disc form (5), diameter 3cm, height 3.5cm, total 4.14ozt
£100-£150
54. A group of eight Elizabeth II silver decanter labels by various makers and modern dates, including examples by William Aitken, Richards & Knight, comprising Wine, Martini, Brandy, Port, Vermouth, White Port, Gin, and a Scottish Glenlivet example, by T A Henn & Son, Edinburgh 1987 (8), the largest width 5.5cm, total approx. 2.82ozt
£80-£120
55. Six Elizabeth II silver decanter labels by various makers and modern dates, including C Robathan & Son, comprising Sweet Sherry, Noilly, Sweet Martini, Dry Sherry, Dry Martini, Bourbon, each with shell and foliate borders (6), each width 5.5cm, total 2.30ozt £80-£120
56. A group of ten silver decanter labels by various markers and modern dates, including C Robathan & Son, George Unite, and Francis Howard, inscribed Rye, Marsala, Madeira, Rum, Gin, Liqueur Brandy, Benedictine, Bristol Dry, Claret, and enamelled Italian (10), the largest width 5cm, total 3.95ozt £100-£150
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 64.
57. A George V silver handled bottle opener and corkscrew the bottle opener, by Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1930, the handle with scrolled decoration, and the corkscrew, by Carr’s of Sheffield, 2000, of plain form, with a cylindrical handle (2), total 4.40ozt
£80-£120
58. A guilloché enamel compact and pillbox comprising a Continental silver compact marked 925, imported by Cohen & Charles, London 1927, the lid decorated with a woodland and river landscape, opening to reveal a gilt interior, and a plated pillbox, depicting the Church of St. Leodegar in Lucerne (2), diameter 4 and 5cm, total weight of the silver compact 2.08ozt
£80-£120
59. An Italian silver guilloché enamel pillbox marked 925, Sterling, retailed by Mappin & Webb, decorated with a bird perched on a flowering branch, to a cobalt blue border, and gilt interior, diameter 4.1cm, 1.12ozt
£70-£90
60. Three silver and guilloché enamel pill boxes and a nail buffer comprising an orange pillbox, marked 925, imported by Erich Kellerman, London 1913, the centre decorated with a wreath of roses to a blue ground, a similar example, London import 1906, a blue example, marked 935, the lid decorated with a border of ivy, together with a orange guilloché nail buffer (4), the largest pillbox diameter 4.2cm, the blotter width 10.5cm, total weight excluding the blotter 2.82pzt
£70-£90
61. Two silver and guilloché enamel powder boxes comprising a larger example by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, decorated with forget-me-knots to a pale ground, and a similar Continental example, London import 1901 (2), diameter 6 and 8cm, total 5.24ozt
£100-£150
62. A group of three silver and guilloché enamel boxes comprising a Danish pale blue example, three tower mark, 935 standard, another darker blue Continental example, London import 1913, and a German snuffbox, the hinged lid pierced and embossed with putti to a gilt interior (3), the largest width 8cm, total 6.01ozt
£150-£250
63. A Continental silver and guilloché enamel case
935 standard, the hinged lid inset with marcasite birds perched on a flowering branch, to a radiating blue enamel ground, and engraved floral border, opening to reveal a gilt interior, 8 x 6.5cm, total 5.04ozt
£120-£180
64. A silver and guilloché enamel box, jar, and desk clock the Continental burgundy red box marked 925, imported by Erich Kellerman, London 1913, with a gilt interior, the French dressing table jar, with etched laurel wreaths, the hinged lid inset with gilt ribbons to a radiating lilac ground, the brass mounted easel back clock, with 2’’ dial with Roman numbers (3), the largest diameter 7cm
£120-£180
65. Three silver and guilloché enamel pill boxes comprising an Autro-Hungarian example, by Scheid Georg Adam, marked 950, of oval form, decorated with daisies within a foliate cross, another Continental example, marked 925, imported by London Chain Bag Co, London 1924, decorated with a basket laden with forget-me-nots to a pale yellow border, the interior inscribed ‘Eve Aug 1924’, and another decorated with violets, Birmingham 1912 (3), each width 5cm, total 4.24ozt
£120-£180
66. A silver and guilloché compact and pillbox the green Continental compact, marked 925, imported P H Vogel & Co, London 1927, with a gilt interior and mirror, and a lime green pillbox, Chester 1908, of quatrefoil form (2), the largest width 6.2cm, total 3.85ozt
£80-£120
67. A collection of silver salts and mustard pots various dates and makers, comprising a Victorian pair of silver cauldron salts, London, 1856, Robert Harper, in the Georgian style; a pair of Victorian silver twin handled salts, Birmingham, 1898, William Henry Leather, of navette form; a pair of Victorian silver salts, London, 1880, Charles Edwards, of repoussé floral form on claw supports; a Victorian silver mustard, London, 1898, Thomas Goodfellow, of navette form, hinged lid, frosted 12.80ozt glass liner; together with a silver topped mustard, a silver twin handled mustard, a plated mustard and a silver sconce (11), first 7.5cm, diameter; total weighable silver approx £200-£300
68. 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
£400-£600
69. A pair of George III silver salts by William Abdy I, London 1786, of oval form, with beaded rims, pierced decoration, and Classical urns to engraved initials, raised on four claw and ball feet (2), width 8.5cm, depth 6cm, height 5cm, 2.82ozt weighable
£80-£120
70. A Victorian silver novelty sugar sifter by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, in the form of a drinking or hunting horn, the handle and end modelled as a fish and duck, on scrolled feet, length 10.5cm, height 11cm, 4.24ozt
£100-£150
71. Two Victorian silver mustard pots and George III silver salt the mustard pots by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, and George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1874, each of octagonal form, the hinged lids with engraved foliage to pierced sides, the salt by Hester Bateman, London 1826, of oval form, with an undulating rim, to engraved and pierced foliate decoration, raised on four ball feet (3), the largest height 8cm, 9.25ozt weighable
£100-£150
72. A collection of George V silver cruets comprising a cased pair of silver salts, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911 and 1913, of rectangular form, with canted corners, raised on four paw feet, another pair of pedestal salts, by Charles Boyton, London 1936, of oval form, and a mustard pot, Sheffield 1913 (5), the largest salts width 11cm, total 13.53ozt
£150-£250
73. A Victorian silver sugar caster by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, London 1898, of turn form, with Classical style decoration comprising ribbon swags united by floral roundels, on a square pedestal base, height 20cm, 6.55ozt £80-£120
74. A cased set of Victorian silver salts, serving spoons and a cream jug the cased set of four salts, Birmingham 1899, with shell form spoons, the serving spoons, the Art Nouveau German serving spoons, marked 800, and the cream jug by William Devenport, Birmingham 1929 (3), the cream jug height, the English silver total 4.62ozt, the German spoons total 2.60ozt
£80-£120
75. A collection of Edward VII silver cruets and flatware comprising salad servers, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1900, a mustard pot and two sifters, a cased set of six teaspoons, sugar tongs, and a tea strainer, two cased Christening sets, and another pusher (qty.), 9.02ozt weighable
£80-£120
76. A collection of silver cruet items comprising a three pairs of napkin rings, each of circular form, variously decorated with foliate and personal engravings, two egg cups, including a Victorian example, and two miniature trophy cups, London 1907 and Birmingham 1924 (qty.), the largest egg cup 7cm high, total 13.18ozt
£120-£180
77. A miniature Italian silver dentist’s chair 20th century, by Sacchetti, with adjustable arms, dental instruments and wood sink, mounted on a veined marble base, width 8.5cm, depth 10.5cm, height 10.5cm
£100-£200
78. A collection of twenty three silver boot and button hooks early 20th century, comprising a graduated set of three, the handles modelled as leopard’s heads, two in the form of Mr Punch, Birmingham 1907 and 1910, two with suspension ring loops, and sixteen variously foliate and scrolled embossed examples (23), the largest length 23cm
£80-£100
79. An Elizabeth II silver beaker by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1958, of plain form, with a flared rim and a gilt interior, diameter 7.5, height 8.3cm, 5.14ozt
£80-£100
80. A set of four Edward VII silver bud and a larger trumpet vase by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1901 and 1903, with a quatrefoil flared rim, to a tapering knopped stem, raised on circular weighted bases (5), the smaller height 19.5cm, the larger height 30.5cm
£80-£100
81. A George V silver stand, George IV cream jug and miniature Victorian chamberstick the stand by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1912, in the form of a Georgian piecrust tripod table, raised on paw feet, the George IV cream jug, London 1821, with ribbon decoration, and the Victorian miniature chamber stick, London 1844, with a beaded border to the circular base (3), the table stand height 9.5cm, total 7.78ozt
£80-£120
82. A collection of mixed silver items comprising a George III salt spoon, Edinburgh 1830, a Victorian Onslow pattern spoon, a shall form caddy spoon, a pair of initial engraved grape scissors, a pair of Mappin & Webb ashtrays, a cased set of salts and spoons, a group of five various napkin rings, of circular and octagonal form, a capstan inkwell, and an Indian silver jar and cover, with foliate repoussé decoration, surmounted by a finial modelled as a bird in flight (qty.), weighable hallmarked silver 11.15ozt, Indian silver weight 3.95ozt
£100-£150
83. An American silver comport by Gorham, marked Sterling of circular moulded form, with an embossed lattice rim, to floral and foliate cartouche panels, raised a on squat pedestal base, diameter 24.5cm, 9.29ozt
£200-£300
84. Three silver pedestal bowls, a bon-bon dish, and a dressing table box the George V silver pedestal bread basket by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham, 1926, of lobed pierced form, scrollwork relief rim; together with a late Victorian silver dressing table box, Chester, 1896, hinged lid, gadrooned rim, repoussé foliate scroll decoration; together with a silver bon-bon dish and a pair of silver pedestal sweetmeat dishes, weighted (5), first width 21cm; total weighable silver approx. 6.45ozt
£200-£300
85. An Edward VII silver rose bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, with alternating acanthus leaf and gadroon decoration, diameter 18cm, height 12cm, 14.5ozt
£150-£250
86. A George V silver presentation trophy bowl by S Blanckensee & Son, Chester 1927, inscribed ‘Ythanside Farmers’ Club, Presented by The Ear of Caithness for the Best Animal in Horse Section’s 1928’, diameter 19cm, height 15cm, 11.18ozt
£120-£180
87. A George III silver pap boat by Walter Brind, London 1793, of plain form, with a beaded rim, length 11cm, 1.38ozt
£100-£150
88. A group of silver cruets, thimbles and a mesh purse comprising a Victorian mustard pot, of urn form, two sifters, a four division toast rack, by Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1902, a matchbox holder, of plain rectangular form, Birmingham 1920, a mesh purse, marked 925, London import marks, a comb in a silver case inscribed ‘Bertha’, and thirteen various thimbles (qty.), the largest 9cm, total 12.13ozt
£200-£300
89. Four Edward VII and later silver bowls and a George III cream jug comprising a pair of pierced dishes, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1911, a pedestal bowl, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1905, a smaller example, London 1913, and a George III cream jug, with relief scrolled decoration, to a gadroon foot (5), 15.11ozt
£150-£250
90. A George III Scottish silver funnel by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1817, of plain form, with a gadrooned rim, diameter 9cm, height 14cm, 2.82ozt
£100-£150
91. A pair of French silver mounted claret jugs
Minerva mark, with acanthus leaf spouts and handles, to moulded crystal glass bodies, raised on circular pedestal bases (2)
£400-600
92. A group of Victorian and later silver mounted boxes comprising a Victorian silverlidded glass box, of oval form, the lid with engraved crest, two vesta cases, including a cordiform example and another engraved ‘Ben’, a cigarette box, the lid with engine-turned decoration, the front inscribed ‘Ninth Annual Fishing Competition’, and green glass bottle, with a pierced silver sleeve qty, the cigarette box 9 x 9cm
£70-£90
93. A Victorian silver sifter, cream jug, and a group of George III and later flatware the Victorian sifter, of cylindrical form, with foliate repoussé decoration, the small Victorian cream jug, with a piecrust rim and loop handle, and the collection of flatware, including a George III berry spoon and a toddy ladle, with a turned horn handle (qty.), the sifter height 14cm, 10.8ozt weighable £100-£150
94. A set of six Richard Lawrence Geere silver goblets London 1975, in the manner of Stuart Devlin, the planished bowls, with gilt interiors, on a textured gilt stem, and circular base (6), height 15.5cm, total 29.83ozt
Richard Lawrence Geere (b.1932) started his career as an apprentice to Ramsden and Roed. He later worked for Asprey and Stuart Devlin, before setting up his own workshop
£800-£1,200
95. An Omar Ramsden & Carr Arts and Crafts silver goblet
London 1905, the planished bowl inscribed ‘I was wrought for Xpofer Swainson-Cowper by command of T. Cowper-Essex 1906’, above a rope-twist border, to a knopped stem decorated with horseshoes and lanterns inset with red glass cabochons, to a spreading circular base, with a relief decorated wave pattern, the underside inscribed ‘Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr Made Me’, base diameter 8.5cm, height 12.5cm, total 7.26ozt
Provenance: Christopher SwainsonCowper, was the son of noted English antiquary, author and collector, Henry Swainson-Cowper. The goblet was given to Christopher as a gift from this grandfather, at the age of three
£600-£900
96. A Garrard silver goblet
London 1971, of plain form, with a funnel shaped bowl, over a knopped stem, raised on a circular spreading base, height 12.5cm, bowl diameter 7cm, 5.51ozt
£70-£90
97. A pair of George V silver tazza by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1921, the bowls of circular form, with a pierced diamond border, to scrolled twin-handles, raised on a knopped stem, and spreading circular base (2), width 27cm, height 22.5cm, total 32.69ozt
£300-£500
98. A group of eight American silver folding fruit knives early to mid 19th century, comprising five marked Sterling, including a Gorham example, a coin silver example, and two further unmarked, the handles all variously decorated with chased floral and Chinoiserie motifs of birds, and a profile portrait of a gentleman wearing a feathered hat, four with engraved names (8), the largest length 8cm, total 8.84ozt
£80-£100
99. A George V silver three basket epergne by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1921, the central vase, with a pierced and flared rim, leading to a tapering stem, with three branches holding detachable baskets with swing handles, height 29cm, total 19.32ozt
£200-£300
100. A William IV silver desk stand by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1838, the rectangular stand, with a scalloped and foliate border, housing a central detachable shell form chamber stick, on a crest engraved base, flanked by two moulded glass bottles, with lift off covers, width 29cm, height 12cm, weighable 18.13ozt
£250-£350
101. Two Edward VII silver trumpet vases, and a George V lidded milk jug the vase by F&D, Birmingham 1905, with a flared circular rim, to a tapering stem, raised on a weighted base, the milk jug by William Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham 1912, of globular form (3), the vase height 20.5cm, the milk jug weight 3.56ozt £80-£120
102. Two George V silver roast racks and a silver plated butter dish the six and four division examples, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1912 and 1913, the shell form silver plated butter dish, retailed by Harrods, with a glass liner, the largest toast rack width 16cm, the butter dish width 13cm, 11.54ozt weighable £100-£150
103. A collection of silver items comprising a six division toast rack, Birmingham 1913, a bud vase, Birmingham 1900, a cream jug, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, with an acanthus leaf handle, raised on three hoof feet, and a cased Victorian cruet set comprising a pair of salts and a single spoon (4), the bud vase height 16.5cm, total 11.7ozt
£100-£150
104. Two silver butter dishes and caddy spoons of shell form, the first butter dish by Josiah Williams, London 1918, inscribed ‘Downton Hall Beagles Puppy Show 1919, 1st Prize Dog’, the second by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, and two caddy spoons, including an example decorated with the Prince of Wales Feathers, by Robert & Belk, Sheffield 1981 (4), the largest butter dish width 12.5, total 5.49ozt
£80-£120
105. Of Royal interest: a group of silver items comprising a tea strainer, engraved with the George VII cypher, a sifter, Birmingham 1959, with an engraved crown above the letter ‘O’, a weighted bud vase, with crowned initial and embossed decoration, a cream jug, presented by the ‘Earl Manvers, 1912’, an octagonal caddy, presented ‘to Mt Batten from Lord & Lady Anglesey 1913’, and a four division toast rack, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Birmingham 1975 (6), the cream jug height 13cm, 20.76ozt weighable £200-£400
106. A collection of silver desk items comprising two easel back photograph frames, Birmingham 1913 and London 2001, the earlier example inscribed ‘Presented to William Park M.D by the Moffat Branch of the Red Cross Society Mens’ Detachment, June 1914’, two clocks, one with engine-turned decoration, the other of lancet form, three pill boxes, including an example engraved ‘Lip Salve’, a menu or paper holder in the form of the letter M (8), the largest photograph frame 25 x 14cm £200-£300
107. A group of fifteen various silver napkin rings by various modern makers and dates, including Mappin & Webb, with varying engraved foliate or engineturned decoration, and presentation inscriptions (15), the largest width 6cm, 9.96ozt weighable
£100-£150
108. Two cased silver presentation sets comprising a bud vase, by S W Smith & Co, London 1908, with a flared piecrust rim, to a tapering stem, embossed with flowers, on a weighted circular base, the case inscribed ‘To Mr & Mrs. Mason from Lord & Lady Dartmouth, Jan 22nd 1927’, and a Victorian Albany pattern knife, fork, spoon and mug Christening set, the mug engraved ‘John Henry Hartford from this godmother Candida Marchioness of Tweeddale, 1896’, 7.84ozt weighable
£100-£150
109. A German silver tea caddy or sugar box by Humbert & Sohn, Berlin, mid 19th century, 750 standard, of ellipsoid form, with a crowned interlocking C cypher, to a gilt interior, raised on four scrolled feet, width 12cm, depth 11cm, height 9cm
£100-£200
110. A Austro-Hungarian silver tea caddy
800 standard, late 19th/ early 20th century, of oval form, the hinged lid with an eagle finial, opening to reveal a gilt interior, to engine-turned decoration, raised on four stylised floral and hoof feet, with key, width 15cm, height 13cm, 12.18ozt
£300-£400
111. An Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box Birmingham 1909, with pique work decoration of ribbons and horns, raised on four stylised floral feet, width 11cm, depth 9cm, height 4.5cm
£100-£150
112. A 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
£150-£250
113. A group of silver mounted button hooks and dressing table items comprising five button hooks, including a large Victorian example, London 1889, two later smaller examples, Chester 1908 and Birmingham 1904, and a matched button hook and shoe horn, Birmingham 1911, together with three silver-lidded glass jars, including a hobnail cut and green cased glass example, a brush with engraved initials, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1927, and a brass pocket watch in a repoussé silver case (10), the largest button hook length 37cm £80-£120
114. A George VI and later silver and guilloché enamel dressing table set by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1945, 1947, 1954 and 1955, retailed by Garrard, comprising two brushes, a comb, a hand mirror and a cut glass jar, with ivory coloured guilloché enamel, inset with marcasite and blue cut paste stones (5)
£200-400
115. A George V silver-backed fivepiece brush and mirror set by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1916, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, of plain slender form, in fitted case, mirror length 26.5cm £80-£120
116. Ø A French silver gilt travelling vanity set
Minerva mark, diamond maker’s mark M.S, the brown leather case stamped Stassart, Paris, with a fitted red lather interior, comprising two lidded bottles, a cylindrical example, a rectangular box, two circular examples, a thimble faux tortoiseshell comb, three ivory brushes, and an ivory cotton reel holder, the underside of the lid with a removable interior containing two stainless steel nail clippers, nail scissors, a mirror, a pen knife, nail file, an ivory cuticle pusher, and a Watermans fountain pen
IMPORTANT NOTE, This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: PEFDHJ61
£300-£500
117. 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 £150-£250
118. A group of silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars
Victorian and later, of varying form, including a cut glass and embossed oval example, a large cut class circular jar, the lid with engine-turned decoration and engraved initials, a floral etched bottle, and a set of three moulded glass bottles, and a further circular jar, the French silver struck with Minerva mar, lids engraved with a crowned letter M (13), the largest height 19cm, total weighable 6.10ozt £100-£150
119. A Charles II silver tankard maker’s mark PP in a heart shaped stamp, London 1668, the body with later all over foliate decoration, and an engraved coat of arms formed of a shield charged with three dragon’s heads and three shamrocks, surmounted by a muzzled bear crest, the domed cover with an engraved monogram within a wreath, opening to reveal a gilt interior, width 20cm, height 17.5cm, 26.97ozt
£2,000-£3,000
120. A George III silver mug London 1761 of plain baluster form, with acanthus leaf handle, height 12cm, 10.67ozt £100-£150
121. A pair of Victorian silver canisters by Charles Boyton (II), London 1888, of circular form, decorated with repoussé stylised daisies, to gilt interiors with clear glass liners (2), diameter 7.5cm, height 6cm, 8.06ozt weighable
£80-£120
122. A George V silver presentation salver by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1922, inscribed ‘Solefield School, 1960-1991’, raised on four acanthus leaf scrolled feet, diameter 27cm, 15.62ozt
£250-£300
123. A George II silver coffee pot by Thomas Whipham, London, the hinged domed lid with a finial modelled as an acorn, the tapering body with chased scrolled and foliate decoration, and engraved initials, height 24.5cm, 233.9ozt
£300-£400
124. A Victorian silver teapot and cream jug by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1888, with all-over repoussé floral decoration, to a scrolled cartouche with engraved leaping stag crest, the teapot finial and spout modelled as a bird, the handle with ivory insulators (2), 31.37ozt
£300-£400
125. A George V silver four piece tea service by Joseph Gloucester, Birmingham 1922, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, cream jug, and sugar bowl, raised on ball feet, the hot water pot height 24cm, total 51.60ozt
£600-£800
126. A Victorian silver coffee pot by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1891, of urn form, the hinged domed lid, with gadrooning, raised on an oval base, width 23cm, height 26cm, 19.06ozt
£200-£300
127. A Victorian silver teapot London 1897, of oblong form, with a domed hinged lid, and scrolled border, raised on four ball feet, width 28cm, height 16cm, 24.14ozt
£250-£350
128. Ø A Victorian silver three piece tea service the teapot by John Wellby, London 1846, with ivory insulators, surmounted by a finial in the form of an eagle, the twin-handled sugar bowl, and a cream jug, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1873, all engraved with a vacant cartouche, to scrolled foliate decoration (3), the teapot height 21cm, total weight 45.58ozt
IMPORTANT NOTE, This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: ST4FUJEC
£400-£600
129. A Mappin & Webb three piece silver tea service Birmingham 1921, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of plain bulbous form, with a beaded rim, raised on a pedestal foot (3), the teapot width 23cm, total 21.66ozt
£200-£300
130. A Victorian silver composed three piece tea service by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, comprising a teapot, London 1898, inscribed ‘Quorn Hunt Puppy Walk, 1st Prize, Presented by the Earl of Lonsdale’, and a matched sugar bowl and cream jug, London 1896, with an engraved monogram and gilt interiors (3), the teapot width 24.5cm, height 15cm, total 27.32ozt
£250-£350
131. A Victorian silver water jug by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1900, of bulbous form, the hinged lid with an acorn finial, engraved with floral swags, height 20.5cm, 21.28ozt
£200-£300
132. An Edward VII silver hot water jug by Elkington Co, London, 1906, of fluted and reeded form, domed hinged cover, wooden knop and scroll handle, gadrooned rim, footed base, height 20cm, total silver weight approx. 15ozt
£200-£300
133. A George III and a Victorian silver hot water jug comprising a George III example, London 1806, with a later Victorian inscription ‘Rev.d W.E.M Knight from Jacob, 4th Earl of Radnor, Augst. 1877’, and a Victorian example, by Henry Holland, London 1877, inscribed ‘Presented to the Hon. Evelyn Palk, on her marriage by the servants and employees of Haldon’, decorated with Classical swags and crest engraving (2), height 21 and 26cm, total approx. 37.32ozt
£400-£600
134. A group of three George III and later silver toddy ladles comprising an example by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1833, an example with berry decoration, and another with floral decoration, each with turned horn handles (3), the largest length 35cm
£80-£120
135. A group of eight George III to William IV silver tongs including a Scottish pair, with shell form hands, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1830, and five with bright-cut engraving (8), each length approx. 14cm, total 8.64ozt
£80-£120
136. A Victorian silver canteen by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1875, comprising twelve tablespoons, twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six coffee spoons, three salt spoons, two large ladles, two smaller ladles, two serving spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, all with beaded borders, and engraved crowned cyphers (qty.), total approx. 183.67ozt
£1,500-£2,000
137. A harlequin set of Queen’s pattern flatware various makers, George III and later, comprising a large serving spoon, another smaller example, a ladle, salad servers, eleven table knives, sixteen table forks, including a set of six with engraved initials, London 1898, eighteen dessert knives, eleven dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, and fourteen teaspoons, including a set of five Victorian examples with engraved winged heart crest (qty.), approx. 142.36ozt weighable
£1,500-£2,500
138. A collection of shell bowl salt spoons
George III and later, of varying sizes and forms, including examples by Elkington, William Stroud and Horace Woodward, bright-cut engraved examples and Onslow pattern spoons (qty.), total weight 4.66ozt
£80-£120
139. A collection of George III and later silver flatware comprising a set of six Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern forks, by Robert Pringle, London 1824, with engraved angel wing crest, a similar tablespoon, by William Eaton, London 1837, with an engraved letter ‘K’, and a set of three King’s Husk pattern dessert spoons, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1805 (10), 29.45ozt
£300-£400
140. A set of Art Deco silver Sandringham pattern flatware by Edward Viner’s, Sheffield 1933 and 1936, comprising six spoons, six forks, and a serving spoon (13), 15.37ozt
£150-£250
141. A large collection of George III and later silver cruet spoons including mustard spoons, salt spoons an shovels, various patterns, including Fiddle, Queen’s and Old English, and examples with engraved initials (qty.), total weight 12.15ozt
£150-£250
142. A group of George III and Victorian silver flatware comprising two tablespoons and a serving spoon, by Mary Chawner, London 1835, with engraved stag’s head crest, a similar tablespoon, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1798 and another serving spoon with engraved initials, by John Lias, London 1817 (5), 14.70ozt
£150-£250
143. A collection of George III and later silver Fiddle pattern flatware comprising a William IV fish slice, an Irish serving spoon, Dublin 1892, with engraved initials, another plain example, London 1839, a dessert spoon, London 1828, and a pair of forks, Exeter 1815 (6), 16.40ozt
£150-£250
144. A collection of George III and later silver flatware comprising a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, with engraved flowers, by Henry Holland, London 1873, another set of six, with relief scrolled foliate decorate, by John Round & Son, London 1857, a set of five Onslow pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1934, a George III Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, with engraved initial A, a bright-cut engraved Victorian Christening set, a similar cake slice, and a baby’s spoon and later pusher, total 15.94ozt
£150-£250
145. A group of six George III silver spoons comprising five Fiddle pattern examples, and another Old English example, including a pair by George Turner, London 1818, and another pair by John Brydie, London 1819 (6), 10.86ozt
£100-£200
146. A collection of George III and later silver teaspoons and forks to include three George III Fiddle pattern spoons, with engraved crests of dogs, two Scottish provincial spoons, including an example by William Jamieson, Aberdee, a pair of pickle forks, and a set of three forks, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1905 (qty.), total weight 14.95ozt
£150-£250
147. A collection of silver spoons comprising a set of six apostle top teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb, London 1902, two souvenir teaspoons, and a William IV salt spoon, together with a Mexican pickle fork, with an Aztec style head, marked 925, and a Russian ladle and spoon, 84 standard mark, 1874 and 1875 date mark, the bowls with niello decoration of Russian architecture (12), the English hallmarked and 925 Mexican silver weight 4.01ozt, the Russian 84 standard spoons 3.24ozt
£80-£120
148. A set of Victorian silver fish knives and forks by Francis Higgins II, London 1891, for six settings, the handles with stylised foliate decoration, and engraved crests depicting arm (12), The blades and handles are silver. All heavily tarnished
£200-£300
149. A harlequin set of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern flatware by various makers and dates, including Chawner & Co, John Round, and William Caillimore & Co, comprising five tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, and two salt spoons, all engraved with the letter ‘P’ (qty.), total approx. 89.18ozt
£800-£1,200
150. A set of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1928, comprising a ladle, six soup spoons, three tablespoons, seven table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five teaspoons, four coffee spoons, and a cruet spoon, the reverse with the engraved crest of the Ansdell family, depicting a hand holding a buckle (39), total approx. 73.27ozt
£700-£900
151. A set of Victorian Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern forks by James McKay, Edinburgh 1838, engraved to the reverse with a stylised letter ‘M’ (12), total 25.52ozt
£250-£350
152. A group of silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons comprising a set of six Victorian examples, by Chawner & Co, London 1856, with a horse crest engraving, three George IV Irish examples, by Stephen Bergin, Dublin 1823, including one engraved with a stylised letter ‘B’, and a further plain George III example, by Edward Fernell, London 1819 (10), total approx. 23.50ozt
£200-£300
153. A collection of silver Old English pattern tablespoons George III to Victorian, various makers and dates, to include examples by Thomas Wallis II, John Huston, Thomas Wilkes Barker, and Chawner & Co, including examples engraved with initials or crests (27), total approx. 51.18ozt
£500-£700
154. A collection of George III and later silver dessert spoons comprising a set of four George III examples, with engraved letter ‘C’, a Fiddle and Thread pair, by John Hawkins, London 1835, with engraved lion crest and initials, and four singles, including an example engraved with a crest of a bearded man, and an Art Deco spoon (10), total approx. 11.85ozt
£100-£150
155. A collection of Victorian and later silver teaspoons comprising five Fiddle and Shell pattern spoons, London 1836, six Scottish provincial examples, by Charles Murray, Perth, with engraved letter ‘M’, a set of six Scottish King’s pattern spoons, by William Coghill, Glasgow 1871, a Fiddle and Thread pair, four various Old English pattern examples, and an Art Deco spoon (24), total approx. 15.59ozt
£150-£250
156. A group of ten silver sugar tongs, including Scottish provincial George III to Victorian, including a Scottish provincial pair, by Charles Murray, Perth, with shell form hands, another Dundee and possibly Cupar example, variously engraved with crests and initials (10), total approx. 11.28ozt
£100-£150
157. A collection of George III and later silver cruet and coffee spoons including a Scottish provincial salt spoon, all variously engraved with initials or crests (qty.), total approx. 11.60ozt
£100-£150
158. A set of silver forks and spoons, marked Sterling comprising twelve American forks, by Julius C. Walk, marked Sterling, with a beaded border and engraved initials, and twelve similar spoons, the terminals decorated with roses (24), total approx. 26.20ozt
£250-£350
159. A collection of George III and later knives and forks comprising a pair of Victorian Fiddle and Thread table forks, by Chawner & Co, London 1840, another Fiddle and engraved crest pair, London 1810, a Victorian fruit fork, and an Art Deco knife with a stainless steel blade (6), weight excluding the knife 9.51ozt
£100-£150
160. A set of silver filigree forks and spoons unmarked, for six settings (12), total approx. 11.25ozt
£100-£150
161. A group of silver flatware comprising a George III Fiddle and Thread fork, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1807, with an engraved crest to the reverse, a commemorative birth spoon, the handle modelled as a stork carrying a baby, a small pair of sugar tongs, and a caddy spoon, a of silverhandled cake and cheese slice, with stainless steel handles, a Continental ladle, with a scratch engraving dated 1843, a pair of serving tongs, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1936, a Spaulding & Co jelly scoop, marked Sterling, another circular scoop, London 1897, and a cased set of six fruit knives, with silver plated blades (qty.), 11.86ozt weighable £120-£180
162. A collection of silver flatware comprising a set of six George III Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Edward Lees, London 1807, with engraved initials, a set of three Fiddle pattern forks, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1911, engraved with the crest for the Ansdell family, and a pair of tongs, by John Round, Sheffield 1897 (10), total 11.70ozt £100-£150
163. An 18th century silver and a plated meat skewer the silver example with indistinct maker’s mark PA, possibly by Pierre II Amiraux, Jersey, Channel Islands, and engraved initials, the larger plated example by William Hutton & Sons, mid 19th century (2) £80-£120
164. A Carr’s of Sheffield silver plated Grecian pattern canteen with a silver plaque, inscribed ‘2000 Silverware’, for twelve settings, comprising table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup spoons, fish slices, teaspoons, coffee spoons, cake forks, four serving spoons, two ladles, a cake slice, two serving knives, six berry bowl spoons, and a three piece carving set, width 50cm, depth 41.5cm, height 30cm
£150-£250
167. A George V silver trophy cup by Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1936, the plain bowl, raised on acanthus leaf form tripod supports, on a circular base, diameter 8.5cm, height 13cm, 7.49ozt £80-£120
165. A Victorian silver twinhandled cup by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, with scrolled handles, decorated with acanthus leaves, to a gilt interior, raised on a stepped circular base, width 23cm, height 15.5cm, 22.37ozt
£200-£400
166. Three silver trophy cups and a presentation pedestal dish comprising a twin-handled example, Birmingham 1931, inscribed ‘D.L.S.C. Neatest Diving Juniors Won By E. Clapham 1932, Presented by Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji’, a smaller lidded example, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, inscribed ‘Presented to Trooper F.G Phipps by Lieut Col. The Earl of Guilford’, a goblet inscribed to ‘Sir Harold Clowes O.B.E, J.P’, and a ‘Pigeon Match’ pedestal dish, by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1907, ‘presented by Viscountess Stormont’ (4), the largest height 19cm, total approx. 22.94ozt
£200-£300
168. A group of silver and plated presentation keys comprising a silver gilt example, Birmingham 1926, for the ‘L.C.S Recreation Club’, the remainder plated, including an example commemorating the opening of ‘Trinity C.M Chapel, June 1904’, another enamelled key for ‘Muffield Sunday School New Ground and Pavilion, April 28th 1906’, a cased gilt plated key for ‘Edmonton Central Hall Sunday School’ and another cased example with a vacant cartouche (5), the largest length 14,5cm, 0.86ozt weighable silver £50-£70
169. A silver plated and mirrored cake stand early 20th century, with a circular mirrored glass top, to a silver plated base decorated with floral garlands and a beaded rim, on a wood base, diameter 44cm £80-£120
170. A George III fusee verge movement and Arabic dial Edw.d James Farnham 30337; together with four various 20th century pocket watches, chrome and plated cases; three assorted plated medallions, including cased Territorial Army Football award; three silver medallion fobs, various dates and makers; two silver vesta cases, including Sterling stamped example with embossed portrait; a plated match box with enamelled crest and a cased O.B.E. unknown recipient (15), first dial 45mm, diameter £150-£250
171. A Victorian 18K gold open faced key wind pocket watch with engraved foliate decoration to the centre, Roman numerals to plain chapter ring, inside back cover marked 18K, case diameter 35mm
£300-£400
172. An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch
London, 1926, white enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, 3⁄4 plate fusee movement with ratchet tooth lever escapement, plain gold three arm balance, signed and numbered Cook & Burchett, 72, 73 & 130 Oxford Street, London, No.10548, engineturned case with hallmarks for London 1926 and numbered as the movement, with initials and monogram, 46cm, diameter; total weight 78.9g
£600-£800
173. A 9ct gold J W Benson open faced key wind pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, with presentation inscription to dust cover, contained in fitted outer Benson case, total weight 82g
£400-£600
174. An 18ct gold keyless open face pocket watch, London, 1892
white enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and signed Le Cheminant & Co, London, 10828, 3⁄4 plate movement with ratchet tooth lever escapement, free-sprung split bi-metallic balance with diamond end stone, signed and numbered as the dial, the case with hallmarks for London 1892 and casemakers mark for Richard James Oliver, armourial shield to the reverse, 51mm, diameter; 126.9g total weight
£800-£1,200
175. An 18K gold open face fob watch, Swiss, circa 1880 with enamel dial, bar movement with duplex escapement signed Jacot, Geneve, engine turned case; together with an 18K gold open face fob watch, Swiss, circa 1860, with gold dial, the movement with lever escapement, engine turned and engraved case (2), 40mm and 39mm, diameter; 94g total weight
£300-£400
176. An 18K gold open face pair case calendar pocket watch Swiss, circa 1800, the enamel dial with outer seconds track enclosing the months and zodiacal symbols, small hours and minutes dial flanked by subsidiary day and date dials, above the centre a finely painted scene of a young woman holding a portrait of her love and inscribed below Malgrez Son Absence Jay Sa Presens, full plate fusee movement with duplex escapement, plain gold three arm balance, the backplate crudely inscribed J G Oft, Bornheim, the inner case numbered and stamped HFW, K18, the outer gilt-brass case with turtleshell back, 61mm, diameter
£1,000-£1,500
177. A 9ct gold Benson half hunter key less pocket watch the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, outer case with blue enamel numerals, the case stamped on the interior with marks for 9ct, in outer retail case, diameter of dial 53mm, weight 108g
£500-£700
178. A Victorian 18ct gold open faced key less pocket watch the dial with engraved floral decoration to centre, plain chapter ring Roman numerals and dot minute markers, engraved case with scroll decoration and vacant cartouche to rear, diameter of case 32mm, weight 39g
£300-£500
179. A Benson 18ct open faced key wind pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, stamped on the inside cover and suspension ring, diameter of case 49mm, weight 110.5g
£800-£1,200
180. A nickel open face pocket chronometer, English, circa 1900 enamel dial with sunk subsidiary state-of-wind and seconds dials, 1⁄2 plate movement with dummy keyless winding, detent escapement with free-sprung cut bi-metallic balance and blued helical spring, No.5417, plain case, 54mm, diameter
£250-£300
181. A small silver triple case watch for the Turkish market, George Prior, London, circa 1800 enamel dial signed George Prior, London, Turkish numerals, fusee movement with verge escapement, finely pierced and engraved balance cock, signed as the dial and numbered 549, plain inner case, engraved centre case, the unmarked outer case repoussé and probably Turkish, English cases 41mm, diameter; 52mm, diameter with outer case
£300-£500
182. An unusual Swiss pocket watch movement late 19th century, with two hours dials, running seconds and centre seconds, in an associated and earlier English silver case, 53mm, diameter
£300-£500
183. Four silver pair case pocket watches
English, 1791 to 1817, each with enamel dial, fusee movement and verge escapement, William Thomson, London; Charles Carvill, London, Thomas Collett, Acton and R Williams, Liverpool; together with three watch keys and a cut steel crank watch key (4), 52mm, 53m, 54mm and 57mm, diameter
£300-£400
184. A rack lever pocket watch movement by Robert Roskell Liverpool in an associated later open face silver case; together with a brass pair case pocket watch with lever escapement by Litherland & Co, Liverpool and an unusual Swiss pocket watch movement, late 19th century, with two hours dials, running seconds and centre seconds, in an associated and earlier English silver case (2), 50mm, 56mm and 52mm, diameter
£200-£300
185. A gun metal open face keyless pocket chronograph
Swiss, early 20th century, enamel dial with sweep seconds, to a 1/5th seconds scale, 30 minute recording and running seconds subsidiary dials, club tooth lever escapement, in a plain case; together with three various Swiss open face pocket watches and four early 20th century American open face pocket watches by Waterbury and Ingersoll (8), various £80-£120
186. A silver open face small keyless pocket watch Swiss/English, London 1929, with enamel dial and sunk subsidiary seconds, Swiss movement with lever escapement, plain case; together with a Swiss silver open face fob watch with centre seconds, an English silver open face fob watch with associated movement and dial, a Swiss base metal keyless open face pocket watch and a Swiss gun metal keyless open face very small fob watch with silver monogram to the reverse, Small fob watch 28mm, diameter £100-£150
187. A silver open face pocket watch Chester, 1893, with later conversion to “crab claw” escapement; together with two various English silver open face pocket watches, a repeating pocket watch movement by Stephenson & Farrow, London, in a later brass and silver case and a gilt-brass Continental consular case open face pocket watch with pin wheel escapement, various £100-£150
188. An 18ct gold lady’s open faced keyless pocket watch and another the first marked with Swiss control marks, with white enamel dial Roman numerals, minute track and filigree hands, with embossed intertwined initials to the reverse of the case, the second with case marked 14K white enamel dial, Roman numerals, blued steel hands and gilt decorated dial (2), the first weight 36g, the second 27g
£250-£350
189. A 9K gold half hunter pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the outer case with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, marked to the inside case 9K, total weight 73g
£400-£600
190. A 14K cased Victorian keywind pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals, chased floral decoration to centre, engraved decoration to the reverse together with a small 9ct Victorian keyless pocket watch (2), total weight of first 29g, total weight of the second 23g
£250-£350
191. A Victorian 18ct gold open faced key wind pocket watch the dial with engine turned decoration, plain chapter ring with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, stamped to the inside case 18 with makers initials JB, weight 51g
£400-£600
192. A 9ct gold pocket watch early 20th century, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a Dennison case, serial no. 1014924, with suspension loop, dial diameter 5cm, total 107.3 grams
£600-£800
193. A rare 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
£500-£700
194. An 18ct gold key wind open faced pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary dial with seconds, stamped on the interior case 18, some wear and small dent to the case, width of case approx 50mm, weight 103g
£600-£800
195. A late Victorian silver open face Chronograph pocket watch Chester, 1885, key wind, signed Hollindrake Todmorden, movement no. 6396, Roman enamel dial with centre seconds, Arabic outer track numbered 0-300, case maker marks for Charles Harris, vacant cartouche; together with five various watch keys, dial 46mm, diameter
£80-£100
196. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1802 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed Thos Dodson, London, 6467, white enamel Arabic dial, case maker mark for Thomas Gaunt, dial 44mm, diameter
Provenance: Jim Ward Collection, Bought E. Hollander, Chelsea, 1995
£200-£300
197. An 18ct gold ladies watch head together with a lady’s bracelet wristwatch (tests gold) (2)
£200-£300
The following lots 198-221 are from the Jim Ward Collection of Pocket Watches
198. A Victorian silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1869 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated fast/slow, unnamed, no. 56561, Roman enamel dial with white chapter ring and central painted polychrome vignette depicting plough team in pastoral landscape, case maker mark for Philip Woodman & Sons, dial 43mm, diameter
£300-£500
199. A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, Chester, 1882 key wind fusee movement, regulation lever annotated slow/ fast, unnamed, no. 104578, Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, case maker mark PB; together with a Victorian silver faceted link ‘Albert’ watch chain with hardstone set swivel fob, dial 45mm, diameter, chain 68g 2.18ozt £100-£150
200. A George IV silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1827
key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated slow/fast, signed Josh Wilmshurst Brighton 742, Roman white enamel dial, case maker mark for William Rowlands, dial 45mm, diameter £200-£300
201. A William IV silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1836
key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated slow/fast, signed Counsell & Son, Ross 8202, Roman white enamel dial, case maker mark for John Harris, dial 45mm, diameter £200-£300
202. A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, London, 1890 key wind fusse movement, regulation lever annotated slow/fast, signed Alex Bennett Rutherglen 37548, silver and gilt Roman dial with tooled decoration, subsidiary seconds, case maker mark for John Fleckner; together with a Victorian silver ‘Albert’ watch chain with hardstone set swivel fob, dial 47mm, diameter, chain total weight 1.46ozt
£120-£180
203. A George III silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1786 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed Dan. Cornwell Billericay No. 1114, Roman and Arabic white enamel dial within polychrome painted hunting scene border, case maker mark indistinct, probably TD, dial 35mm, diameter
£500-£700
204. A George V silver half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham, 1924 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
£400-£600
205. 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
£200-£300
206. A George IV silver full hunter pocket watch, London, 1824 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated fast/slow, signed Jihn Downes London No.927, Roman white enamel dial, case maker mark for William John Hammon I, dial 45mm, diameter
£150-£250
207. A George III silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1809 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed Cha. Vincent London 1338, Arabic white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, case maker mark for George Clerke, dial 46mm, diameter £200-£300
208. A George III silver pair cased open face pocket watch, London, 1771 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed J Edmonds Liverpool, Roman and Arabic white enamel dial, case maker mark for Thomas Pepper I, dial 35mm, diameter £300-£500
209. A 14k gold lady’s fob watch stamped ‘14C’ with import mark, 113672, Roman dial with heavily chased floral detail, back of case similarly worked, in box, dial 30mm, diameter £100-£150
210. An Edward VII silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham, 1910 keywind, signed J Winterhalter 595872, gilt Roman numerals and tooled decoration, subsidiary seconds, case maker mark for William Ehrhardt; together with Victorian silver curblink ‘Albert’ watch chain and hardstone set swivel fob, dial 40mm, diameter, chain total weight 2.79ozt £120-£180
211. A fine 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
£1,000-£1,500
212. An early Victorian silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham, 1839 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, regulation lever annotated fast/slow, signed Rich.d Kevitt London 4745, Roman white enamel dial with central polychrome painted roundel depicting coach and horses awaiting couple leaving stately castellated house, case maker mark probably for Vale and Rotherham, dial 45mm, diameter
£300-£500
213. A George III silver pair cased open face pocket watch, Birmingham, 1791 key wind fusee movement with verge escapement, signed on movement and inner cover Tho.s Turner Mills Hill 200, Roman white enamel dial, case maker mark I.B, dial 41mm, diameter £200-£300
214. A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, London, 1862 keywind fusee, movement , regulation lever annotated F/S, signed Ja.s Murray Royal Exchange London 5840, Roman white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, case maker mark for James Jackson II; together with Victorian silver curblink ‘Albert’ watch chain and hardstone set swivel fob, dial 40mm, diameter, chain weight total 3.11ozt £150-£250
215. A late Victorian silver open face pocket watch, Chester, 1889 key wind, regulation lever annotated F/S, signed Tho.s H Richards Wexford, signed Roman white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, case maker mark for Samuel Yeomans; together with Victorian silver curblink ‘Albert’ watch chain and hardstone set swivel fob, dial 40mm, diameter, chain total weight 2.44ozt
£120-£180
216. Of Military Interest:
A collection of seven silver ‘Albert’ watch chains with regimental fobs various dates and makers, including named ‘19th Royal Fusiliers Inter Company Competition on the Somme’ example; named ‘York and Lancaster Regimental Recruits Boxing’ example and five others, total weight 14.55ozt, various lengths
£500-£700
217. A collection of five silver ‘Albert’ watch chains with fobs, various dates and makers including named ‘Bebington Company Exemplary’ star; chain with two ‘Longford Town F.C.’ fobs and a ‘Wexford Harriers’ fob; and three others, total weight 10.60ozt, various lengths
£300-£500
218. A 1950s Ingersoll ‘Jeff Arnold’ novelty pocket watch, made for The Eagle the pictorial dial with automaton moving arm action, keyless movement, chrome case; together with a ‘Smiths Ranger’ example, pictorial dial with automaton moving figure on horseback, chrome case, both dials 40mm, diameter £200-£300
219. Three Smith’s pocket watches including two Empire examples, keyless, Arabic dials with subsidiary second dials, chrome cases; and another, all dials 40mm, diameter £100-£150
220. A Smiths’s Hornby Meccano pictorial pocket watch keyless, Arabic dial inscribed ‘The Toy of the Century’, chrome case, dial 35mm, diameter £100-£150
221. Three Ingersoll pocket watches including 1940s keyless ‘Triumph’ with florescent Arabic numerals on black face, subsidiary seconds, chrome case; together with another ‘Triumph’ with two-tone dial and another, all dials 40mm, diameter £100-£150
222. Breitling: A stainless steel Chronograph gentleman’s wristwatch, signed Breitling Geneve, model: Navitimer, ref. 809, 1967 lever movement, signed black dial with Arabic and baton markers, dial with the double plane logo, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, multi-directional bezel with inner slide rule, outer scales, three buttons in band to operate chronograph, snap-on back signed and numbered 809, associated leather strap; with certificate, instruction booklet and original box, dial 42mm, diameter
£1,500-£2,500
223. A gentleman’s Ferrari Formula chronometer wristwatch F640876 with circular white dial with grey and yellow detail. 12 o’clock moonphase, 30 minute register, second hand sub dial, tachymetre with black and yellow hands. Stainless Steel bicolored case and bracelet with deployment buckle. Case back and bezel signed. Quartz movement, Dial approx. 30mm, diameter
With box and papers including battery replacement by Cartier. Cartier produced this Ferarri watch, c.1990 £800-£1,200
224. A gentleman’s Eterna’s manual wind bracelet wristwatch the champagne dial with raised baton numerals, brick link bracelet, marked on the clasp 18K and the reverse of the case, movement numbered 4261870, total weight 61g
£1,500-£2,000
225. A Gentleman’s 18K Baume & Mercier manual wind wristwatch the engine turned silvered dial with plain silvered chapter ring engraved with baton numerals, subsidiary seconds with single hand, movement stamped Baume & Mercier, lugs with Swiss control marks, inside of case stamped 18K, with case numbered 147600 3568, case diameter 34mm
£500-£600
226. A Gentleman’s 18K Corum manual wind wristwatch the gold coloured dial with baton numerals, Swiss control marks to the lugs, case diameter 34mm
£400-£600
227. A 9ct cased gentleman’s Garrard manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial, expandable bracelet, marked 375 on the reverse of the lugs, diameter of watch head 32mm
£300-£400
228. A 9ct gold Avia gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the cushion shaped case with silvered dial with raised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, the case marked 375, diameter of case 28mm
£100-£150
229. A gentleman’s stainless steel Rolex Oyster Precision wristwatch, circa 1940s
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
£2,000-£3,000
230. A 9ct gold gentleman’s Omega de Ville bracelet manual wind wristwatch the champagne coloured circular dial with raised baton numerals, with textured bracelet, stamped 375 on the catch, total weight 53g
£600-£800
231. An 1803 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual automatic day date wristwatch circa 1964, the champagne dial, with raised batons, sweeping seconds, fluted bezel, no 962840, with original tag, guarantee from 1964 when purchased, booklet, and box, diameter of dial approx 35mm
£10,000-£15,000
232. A Cartier Santos stainless steel automatic bracelet wristwatch the square dial with Roman numerals, minute track, secret signature at number 10, date aperture at number 3, typical screwed bezel and strap, deployant strap, contained in Must De Cartier case and with guarantee, in outer card case, width of dial case 3cm
£1,000-£1,500
233. A lady’s 9ct gold manual wind Garrard wristwatch, ladies fob watch, and others the first stamped 375 on the watch head and slide clasp, with textured strap; the ladies fob watch with enamel dial Roman numerals and gilt decoration, stamped 12, 9ct watch shaped head with expandable bracelet and two 9ct gold watch heads (5), total gross weight 108g
£500-£800
234. A Bueche Girod 9ct white gold diamond set lady’s bracelet wristwatch the oval dial set with baton numerals and brilliant cuts diamond set bezel, tapered brick link bracelet, total weight 26g
£500-£800
235. A 9ct gold Verity ladies bracelet manual wind wristwatch the cream dial with Arabic numerals, incabloc shock protection movement, articulated ‘diamond cut’ effect bracelet, stamped on the slide clasp and watch head, total weight 13g £150-£250
236. A 9ct gold watch and bracelet with a gold cased watch with 9ct hallmark to case and bracelet a Accurist watch together with a 9ct hallmark cased Longines watch (2), weight 32g £450-£600
237. A stainless steel Rolex Oyster Royal ShockResisting wristwatch white Arabic dial with gilt numerals, dot markers, insignia and hands, minute and seconds track, marked ‘Swiss’, releief insignia to crown, on stainless Rolex bracelet, dial 25mm, diameter £500-£700
238. A Raymond Weil stainless steel ladies quartz wristwatch the rectangular mother of pearl dial with raised Roman numerals for XII and VI, and raised diamond markers to the sides of the dial, diamond bezel and stainless steel strap with deployment buckle, diameter of dial 18mm
£100-£150
239. Rolex: A stainless steel Oyster Royal Precision wristwatch signed dial with luminous Arabic numerals, quarter batons and hands, with seconds track, marked ‘Rolex Oyster’ to crown associated bracelet, dial 23mm, diameter £300-£400
240. A Boucheron lady’s ‘Reflet’ quartz wristwatch the fluted gold case stamped on the reverse 750 and numbered A257/1228 on a tan leather strap, together with two additional Boucheron leather straps, diameter of case approx 1.5cm
£600-£800
241. A Corum 18ct gold lady’s bracelet manual wind wristwatch 1970s, the square dial with baton numerals, articulated slightly tapering bracelet, with import marks and marked 750 to interior case back and bracelet catch, serial number 581225, in original case and outer card case, total weight 60.9g £2,000-£3,000
242. Les Must de Cartier: a lady’s silver-gilt wristwatch manual wind, cabochon sapphire set winding crown, brown tortoiseshell rectangular dial, stamped to reverse, numbered 3 099488, with associated leather strap, documentation, original box, dial height 17mm
£600-£800
243. A Boucheron Reflet lady’s stainless steel wristwatch the rectangular fluted case with dial set with alternating dot and Arabic numerals, serial number 402296, with additional leather strap and links, width of case approx 1.8cm
£800-£1,200
244. A ladies Para Klasse manual wind bracelet wristwatch the champagne dial with raised baton numerals, incabloc movement, the planished strap and bezel with three coloured gold finish, marked on the clasp 585 and reverse of the case marked 585, total weight 24g, diameter of dial 10mm and diameter of case 18mm
£200-£300
245. Two 9ct ladies bracelet manual wind wristwatch heads both with gold plated straps (2) £60-£80
246. A fine 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
£3,500-£4,500
247. A ladies manual wind diamond and 18K white gold Omega bracelet wristwatch 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
£2,500-£3,500
248. A Gucci quartz stainless steel and gold plated calendar lady’s wristwatch the patterned dial with applied arrowhead numerals, calendar apperture to number 4, original box, outer case, spare links and guarantee card, width of case approx 2.5cm £80-£120
249. A 9ct 1970s Rotary watch and SOS bracelet with 9ct hallmark Birmingham 1970-71 on watch case and bracelet, bark effect textured strap and 9ct hallmark, curb link bracelet with base metal SOS identification tag (2), weight 32.1g £150-£200
250. A lady’s Omega Automatic 9 carat yellow gold wristwatch signed circular silvered dial with gilt batons, date aperture, on bark effect link bracelet, stamped 375, with Omega box, length 16cm, dial 16mm, diameter; total weight 20.6g
£150-£250
251. A manual wind 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and expandable bracelet, total weight 21g
£100-£150
252. A 9ct gold lady’s Omega quartz bracelet manual wind wristwatch the circular gold coloured dial with raised baton numerals, textured tapered bracelet, stamped 375 on the bracelet, total weight 30g
£300-£500
253. An 18K gold Cortebert lady’s manual wind wristwatch with a 9ct gold strap the silvered dial with raised batons, textured 9ct strap with slide clasp, the case head stamped on the reverse 18K
£300-£500
254. A Longines ‘Grand Classique’ lady’s stainless steel quartz wristwatch the white dial with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, with deployant bracelet, width of case approx 22mm
£100-£200
255. A Perlé white gold and diamond lady’s dress bracelet wristwatch the tapered silvered dial with Arabic and dot numerals, the lugs set with single stones and the cover set with marquis and grain set single cut diamonds, the release set with single cut diamonds, stamped on the inside of the case 14K, with control mark to side. The bracelet tests as palladium, total weight 53g £1,000-£1,500
256. An articulated Continental choker with 216B stamp to clasp, a beautifully fashioned choker designed to follow the contour of the neck with an articulated flush fitting link in a chevron pattern with a snap clasp and figure of eight safety catch, weight 69.2g approx. circumference 41cm £2,500-£3,000
257. A Continental emerald and diamond suite of jewellery comprising of a yellow gold rub over set emerald and claw set diamond necklace with central emerald cut emerald of good colour set within a round brilliant cut diamond border with diamond set foliate motive to top and articulated snake link necklace to either side. Marked ‘750’, together with a matching bracelet and earrings (3), Necklace emerald measures approx. 8 x 6mm bracelet approx. 8 x 5mm, earrings approx. 5 x 5mm each. Approx. total weight 77g
£5,000-£8,000
258. An Edwardian split pearl floral necklace with 15ct stamp to clasp and to necklace, an articulated floral display set with seed pearls, suspended on a trace chain with a barrel clasp, weight 10g length 40cm
£300-£400
259. An Edwardian seed pearl necklace the simple chain set with seed pearls in the form of flower garlands with centre flower set with sapphire flanked by smaller flower heads with rubies to centre, with flower tendril pendant drop, with barrel clasp, total weight 16g
£300-£400
260. A 9ct Edwardian style amethyst necklace and ear pendant set with 9ct hallmark on pendant, a multi gem eight stone amethyst necklace, suspended from a 9ct stamp, trace chain with bolt ring clasp together with a pair of amethyst oval drop ear pendants articulated with a pearl, bead and hook fixings, no visible marks (2), weight 9,3g length 43cm weight 3.7g length of drop 3cm
£200-£300
261. A 9ct gold double tassel chain the rope twist chain terminating in double tassel drop pendant, marked on the clasp 375, weight approx 24g, pendant drop approx 4cm
£450-£600
262. A Continental diamond set textured necklace the textured necklace with tie terminating in knot set with double row of brilliant cut diamonds and brilliant cut diamonds to edge of fringe, stamped 750 to the clasp, total weight 50g
£2,000-£3,000
263. A cameo and simulated pearl choker necklace the oval cameo depicting the head of a male looking right within a bright cut engraved yellow gold surround to the eight row simulated pearl choker necklace measuring 3mm in diameter with three bar spacers, together with a quantity of unstrung simulated pearls contained within the rectangular case for Garrard and Co Ltd, minimum length 33cm, 45.1g including loose ‘pearls’ £200-£300
264. A collection of 9ct chains and a bracelet featuring a 9ct hallmarked stirrup link bracelet, a 9ct hallmarked cross on a diamond trace link chain, a 9ct hallmarked box link necklace, a 9ct hallmarked trace link necklace and a rose gold 9ct hallmarked fancy box link necklace (5), total weight 25g length of necklaces 46cm length of bracelet 21cm
£450-£550
265. A herringbone fancy chain with 9ct stamp to clasp, fancy link necklace, weight 13.3g, length 41cm £250-£300
266. A fancy bicolored paper clip chain with 18ct stamp to clasp and chain, alternating white and rose coloured links and a swivel clasp, weight 19.1g length 39cm
£500-£700
267. A rose quartz and chrysoprase pendant on chain the lobed pendant frame applied with cannetille and rope twist decoration and collet-set with five oval rose quartz and several chrysoprase cabochons suspended from an oval link long chain necklace, pendant 36.2g, necklace 13.6g
£1,000-£1,500
268. A modern gem set necklace with 750 stamp, centrally gem set domed cluster stylised bow tie attached to an anchor curb chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 9.4g length 44cm
£300-£400
269. A large and impressive aquamarine and diamond necklace
the blue aquamarine rectangle corner set with flat claws, open wire work mount, to the base a diamond set leaf detail, to the head a crown of diamonds set foliage, with hidden articulated loop, fixed diamond set chevron, filed square textured snake link chain, snap clasp with two safety catch and a safety chain, with 750 stamp to clasp, weight 50.3g, length 40cm
£3,000-£5,000
270. A French platinum and diamond brooch with French control platinum marks, geometrical panel design art deco brooch, fine handmade French jewellery set with matching single cut diamonds, centrally set old cut diamond bezel set, with two more larger diamonds grain set to either panel, bayonet clasp 18ct French control mark and makers mark stamp to pin, length 5.8cm approx
£2,000-£3,000
271. A diamond abstract brooch with no visible mark, beautifully made piece featuring various setting styles including round brilliant cut diamonds in claw setting and grain setting, baguette cut diamonds end set and a brooch pin clasp, weight 12.2g, length 4cm
£1,000-£1,500
272. A diamond ballerina ring with an old cut diamond centre and a skirt of matching calibrated tapered baguettes, wire work collet and trifurcated band, weight 5,8g finger size K-L
£3,000-£5,000
273. A 9ct Gucci solid gold hoop necklace and matching bracelet with 9ct hallmark London 1979, gold hoop with tension clasp and matching 9ct bracelet (2), weight 14.8g, diameter 11cm and 6cm
£100-£200
274. A charming 19th century Scottish hardstone specimen necklace shaped individual pieces of agate and other hardstones set within gold links, with repaired barrel clasp, total length approx 50cm
£80-£120
275. An Italian three coloured matching bracelet, necklace and earrings the alternating tri-coloured links, stamped on the reverse 9K (3), total weight 33g
£500-£700
276. A Continental articulated necklace the double row rectangular tube linked chain terminating in the form of a tied wheat sheaf, stamped on the clasp 585, total weight 35g
£800-£1,000
277. A heart lock curb link bracelet with 9ct stamp, chunky curb link bracelet with safety chain and heart shape clasp, weight 19g, diameter 6.5cm
£300-£500
278. A two row pearl necklace with decorative clasp with 9ct stamp to clasp reverse, featuring two rows of cultured pearls with a floral design, yellow metal clasp, nine textured open work leaves, centrally peg set pearl with nine amethyst surround mixed cut stones and a further nine pearls and a snap clasp with safety chain, clasp width 2.4cm size of pearls approx. 6.5mm length 57cm
£200-£400
279. Two cultured pearl necklaces featuring a 14 inch set of 5.5mm pearl with a silver clasp and a graduated set of 6.8mm-4.2mm pearls with a silver clasp
£80-£120
280. A cultured pearl necklace (untested) with pierced clasp set with emeralds, the clasp stamped 750, total length 63cm
£200-£300
281. A 9ct fancy link bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, fancy double link chain with snap clasp and double figure of eight safety catch, weight 20g, length 19.5cm, width 1.1cm
£350-£500
282. A fancy link diamond and emerald panther bracelet with diamond and emerald set panther to the set, stamped on clasp with import marks and 375, retailed by Brooks & Bentley, weight approx 11.6 £200-£400
283. An Albert chain and three more featuring 15 625 stamp to each solid curb link, Albert chain bracelet with a swivel clasp together with a 9ct hallmarked T bar, a spare swivel clasp and one extra curb link (a/f) (4), weight of stamped 15ct 27.8g, length 25cm, weight of 9ct 3.2g
£500-£600
284. A 18ct white gold diamond set tennis bracelet with 18ct hallmark and 2.00 stamp to clasp, thirty round brilliant cut diamonds in a four claw setting and figure eight safety catch, weight 12.1g, length 19cm
£600-£800
285. A mid 19th century French hard stone cameo and yellow gold bracelet the central oval onyx depicting the head and shoulders of a young lady looking left, collet-set within the openwork scrolling domed yellow gold mount with rosecut diamond detail (one deficient) to the cardinal points to the detachable tapering flexible ‘C’ scroll link bracelet and sliding bar clasp, French control and maker’s marks, contemporary French shaped fitted case (brooch deficient), bracelet length 17cm approx
£800-£1,200
286. A diamond hearts and fancy rope link bracelet with 750 stamp to box clasp, four diamond heart shaped spacers each set with six single cut diamonds attached to a three row fancy twisted rope chain and two figure of eight safety catches, weight 15.9g length 18cm
£400-£600
287. A Continental two coloured gold wide link bracelet with alternating sections of rose and yellow gold links terminating in a push clasp stamped 585, weight 44g, width 2.5cm approx £1,000-£1,500
288. A Continental three coloured chunky link bracelet with alternating rose coloured and white and yellow coloured metal spaces surrounded by yellow chunky links, marked on the catch 585, weight approx 30g, width 2cm
£800-£1,000
289. A double Albert conversion 9ct bracelet with 9ct 375 stamp to each link, graduating curb chain link, rose gold and swivel clasp, weight 26.9g 19.5cm
£300-£500
290. A 9ct curb bracelet with Italian and British hallmarks 9ct gold heavy curb link bracelet with robust clasp, weight 18.2g length 19cm
£350-£500
291. A 9ct gold fancy link expandable bracelet set with turquoise with suspended 9ct gold ladies medal, weight 25g
£400-£600
292. A fancy gate bracelet and wire band bracelet with three bar link, engraved pattern, bolt ring clasp together with a 750 stamp wire coil bracelet with lobster clasp (2), weight 10.4g length 21cm weight 2.2g length 19cm
£250-£350
293. A diamond line bracelet and sapphire line bracelet with 14k stamp to clasp, a white and yellow detail diamond set bracelet with illusion setting and snap clasp with safety catch together with a line bracelet, 10k stamp to clasp set with twenty black oval faceted sapphires, clasp and safety (2), weight 7.7g length 17.5cm weight 8.9g length 18cm
£200-£300
294. A multi gem bracelet featuring eight rectangle cut gem stones, tourmaline citrine garnet amethyst, etc with stylish leaf link, snap clasp and safety chain, weight 22.2g length 19cm
£1,000-£1,500
295. A smoky quartz bracelet and ring set with 585 stamp, six stone articulated quartz bracelet with snap clasp and safety catch together with a rectangle claw set quartz set across the finger, 585 stamp to band (2), weight 38.9g length 19cm finger size L-M
£400-£600
296. A German articulated citrine bracelet with 585 stamp, five rectangle citrine stones in bezel set mounts with diamond detail either side, ornamental metal work, snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 25.3g length 18cm
£500-£700
297. A Saint Christopher charm bracelet with 14k stamp to ring, a fancy egg and dart link bracelet with bolt ring clasp and safety chain and 14k stamp medal charm reading ‘SAINT CHRISTOPHER PROTECT US’, weight 26g length of chain 17.5cm size of charm 3cm
£500-£600
298. A fancy chain bracelet and ten charms with 14ct stamp to clasp and safety catch and chain, featuring a French plique à jour charm with eagle head stamp, Manhattan savings bank coat of arms date 1952 with engraved initial JB 9,8,52, 1st Feb 1970 date 14k stamp on Manhattan skyline, type writer, rampant lion with Birmingham Hallmark 1964, merry Christmas bell shape charm with tree motif, iguana Birmingham 14ct hallmark 1968-69, 14k stamp disc 1967 and two small signet rings, weight 41.6 diameter 6.5cm
£1,000-£1,200
299. A 9ct charm bracelet with 9ct hallmark to heart clasp, an 18k stamp to the plane, fifteen stamped 10k, one 14k and two indistinct stamp, nineteen charms total attached to a curb bracelet including Somerset bridge in Bermuda, map of the island, palm trees, boats and various tourist charms, total weight 82g, diameter 6cm
£1,200-£1,500
300. An gold charm bracelet with unusual adjustable charms with 9ct 375 stamp to each curb link, an array of thirteen movable 9ct charms, old lady living in a shoe, tower bridge, can can dancers, barrel organ and monkey, type writer, gypsy fortune teller, Aladdin’s lamp, snake charmer, Taj Mahal, cornucopia, telephone, tankard and a washer woman, a 18ct sputnik and tooth, non movable, mezuzah case, Sagittarius and a Judaica, weight 105.1g, diameter 6cm
£2,500-£2,800
301. A charm bracelet with fourteen charms with 9ct 375 stamp, curb bracelet with heart lock, charms including clock, Saint Christopher, poodle, rings, bag, anchor, key 21, Sagittarius plus six more, weight 30g
£450-£600
302. A 9ct curb chain charm bracelet with 9ct hallmark, nine charms including Queens Elizabeth II silver jubilee head charm, cat, horn, boot, horse shoe, bells , heart, tea pot, and one other, weight 15.3g length 18cm
£150-£250
303. An Edwardian gate bracelet and one other with 9ct stamp to heart clasp, a fancy rose colour link gate bracelet with knot motif and safety chain, together with a 9ct hallmarked 1971 to heart clasp, three bar gate with missing safety chain (2), weight 26.2g, fancy link length 19cm, plain link 18cm
£400-£600
304. A 9ct late 60s gate bracelet with 9ct hallmarked 1966-67, a four bar bracelet with engraved heart clasp, weight 16.8g total length 18cm
£300-£400
305. A 9ct bicolored bangle with seven other with 9ct hallmark to clasp, fancy wave open wire work pattern with snap clasp and figure of eight safety catch, three singular ear studs with 9ct hallmark, a Creole ear hoop with 14k stamp, an 18k hallmark watch case and a citrine single stone with no visible mark (8), weight of bangle 8.8g weight of 18ct 2.8g, weight of stamp 14ct 0.4g weight of other 6.3g
£100-£150
306. A citrine and diamond hinged cuff with 750 stamp, centrally bezel set rectangle citrine, four step down crescent, diamond set shoulders hiding hinges to cuff, set with amber like resin, weight 32.7g, diameter 5.6cm
£800-£1,200
307. A 9ct wide hinged bangle with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1973-4, foliated engraved hollow bangle, with snap clasp and safety chain, weight 27g internal circumference 17cm £450-£600
308. A Zolotaz signed mesh panel bracelet with 18k stamp to clasp, fine wire articulated mesh wide bracelet, stone set panel checker board design with alternating ruby and sapphire cabochon closed back gem stones and safety chain, weight 76.1g
£2,000-£3,000
309. A rare 18ct gold bangle designed by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen Danish c.1960, the stiff 18ct yellow gold bangle by Nanna Ditzel (Danish, 1923-2005), of organic curved design in form of an abstract eye, hand-hammered finish, with original turquoise card box, stamped and hallmarked ‘Georg Jensen’ (post 1945 mark), 750 yellow gold, 18k, model number 1111, designer mark [NJ], inside diameter 6.5cm, weight 72.2g
£6,000-£7,000
310. A Aurofin Italian necklace with 14kt stamp to clasp and Aurofin Italy 14kt stamp to tag, noughts and crosses design with alternating satin and polished finish to each link, weight 18.7g length 42cm
£400-£600
311. A 9ct gold fob chain with medal by Thomas Fattorini with 9ct hallmark and Thomas Fattorini signed rose gold medal with yellow gilt, fob chain with swivel clasp and T Bar all stamped 9ct, weight 19.2g length 48cm
£350-£450
312. A pair of 9ct Venetian link chains with 9ct hallmarks on each, bolt ring clasp (2), weight 24.6g, width 1.88mm length 62cm, width 1.71mm length 73cm
£450-£600
313. A handmade spiga rope link chain
long fancy link chain with no clasp rope work link, weight 39.2g length 80cm
£700-£900
314. An 18ct Chiampesan fancy link necklace with 750 Chiampesan and import mark stamp to clasp, fancy curb link chain by designer Chiampesan Fabris, weight 29.9g length 42cm
£800-£1,200
315. A Victorian guard chain with 9ct stamp to bolt ring clasp and 9ct 375 stamp to jump ring, long belcher chain, weight 20.3g length 128cm
£400-£500
316. A 9ct gold box chain with 9ct hallmark London 1976, box chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 19.2g length 57cm
£350-£450
317. A 9ct decorative three row fob watch chain with 9ct stamp and mark G.E.W, three row belcher chain, T-bar, swivel clasp and fob charm with decorative sliding panel, weight 16.9g length 24cm
£300-£400
318. A fancy Victorian chain with 9c stamp and 375 stamp chain, part fancy link and part curb chain with swivel clasp converted into a necklace, weight 32.9g length 51cm
£600-£800
319. A Chinese barley link necklace featuring indistinct characters to clasp and first link, weight 24.9g length 68cm
£800-£1,200
320. A 9ct rope chain necklace with 9ct hallmark to catch a nicely presented graduated rope chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 20.2g length 46cm
£400-£600
321. A George IV 1826 sovereign with Albert chain with a King George IV facing left and a shield to reverse, suspended from a solid graduated link Albert chain with 9ct and 975, swivel clasp with 9ct 375 and T bar with Birmingham and maker Charles Daniel Broughton, total weight 52.4g
£1,200-£1,500
321A. A 9ct yellow gold Etruscan style necklace with a long diamond cut chain and six toggle shape links hallmark to clasp. Clasp needs attention total approx. weight 16.1g total approx. length 72cm £350-£450
322. A 9ct fancy link belcher chain with 9ct hallmark to jump ring, a graduated chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 20.7g length 46cm
£400-£600
323. Two of 9ct rope chain necklaces both with 9ct hallmark to tag and bolt ring clasps (2), weight 21.5g length 64cm and 55cm
£400-£600
324. Two 9ct gold necklaces both with 9ct hallmarks, long link trace chain with bolt ring clasp and a flat rope style chain with sliding fastener (2), weight 9.9g length of trace chain 45cm length of 74cm
£200-£400
325. A 9ct locket pendant with an ankle chain and box link chain with 9ct hallmark, heart shaped locket and trace chain and a box link chain (2), weight 7.4g length 45cm and 37cm
£100-£200
326. A knot 9ct gold necklace with 9ct 375 stamp to ring clasp, double row herringbone link chain, with knot detail and bolt ring clasp, weight 16.1g length 45cm
£300-£400
327. A 9ct belcher chain with 9ct London hallmark 1978, round link belcher chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 9.8g length 51cm
£180-£200
328. A 9ct solid Albert chain with 9ct 375 stamp to each link, a rose gold graduated curb link chain with T-bar and swivel clasp, weight 37.4g length 38cm
£650-£750
329. A 15ct curb link bracelet stamped 15 on the catch, with safety chain, weight approx 22g
£500-£600
330. A collection of three brooches featuring a gold flower with 14k stamp to stem, centrally set single cut round diamond set in an array of polished and satin textured petals and pin clasp, a small bouquet of orange cornelian and coral stone set flowers and yellow stems and pin clasp, and a 14k stamp open work bow with an accent of four pinky rubies and pin clasp (3), weight of 14k stamp 15.7g weight of other 4.4g £300-£400
331. A Michael Anthony Italian rope link chain with Ma 585 stamp to clasp and 14k, a fancy ‘diamond cut’ rope link chain, weight 15.2g length 63cm
£350-£500
332. A fancy link belcher chain with 14k and 585 stamp to clasp, fancy wire link belcher chain, weight 12.7g length 69cm
£250-£300
333. A flower pearl brooch with sapphire and diamond wreath with 14k stamp to each, a long wire stems and cultured pearl blooms, rope tie three leaf, single pearl and pin clasp together with an alternating blue sapphire and twelve cultured pearl wreath brooch (2), weight 17.5g £200-£300
334. An onyx flower bowl amethyst and marcasite brooch with 925 stamp, with brooch clasp, weight 18.5g £80-£100
335. A 19th century Cannetille gem set crescent brooch beaded border with cannetille work to the centre, set with various closed set gems (some missing), total weight approx 8.8g £150-£250
336. A 18ct 1960s floral ruby brooch with 18ct hallmark 1968-69 Birmingham import mark, a multi set round ruby cluster surrounded by textured stylised petals with a matt finish and satin sheen, weight 17.1g, length 5cm, width 4cm £500-£700
337. A Continental gem-set donkey and cart brooch with stamp 750 260AL, featuring an enamel work cart and cascade of flowers being pulled by an enamel work donkey with red stone centrally set cart wheel and flowers (two stones deficient) with brooch clasp, weight 8 length 4.3cm
£500-£800
338. A 15ct Victorian brooch, 60s bark effect ring and three more with 15ct hallmark to reverse, an oval brooch with rope work border, leaf and flower motif raised central oval panel with rope work pattern and bead, 9ct hallmark 1968-69, criss cross bark effect head with green stone bead detail and bark effect band, a 9ct hallmark 1984, diamond oval panel brooch, a 9ct hallmark 1965-66 star pendant with bright cut pattern and a 9ct stamp, flowing wire work lattice design brooch with amethyst detail (5), weight of 15ct 3.6g, weight of other 19.4g £200-£400
339. A 9ct flat link snake chain and Victorian turquoise brooch bow with 9ct hallmark to chain, snake style flat link chain with a bolt ring clasp, a brooch set with a garnet cabochon pear drop with glass mounted mourning compartment to the reverse, suspended from a yellow metal bow with turquoise daisy and others in closed back settings (2), weight 8.3g length of chain 50cm £200-£300
340. A 9ct Victorian diamond mourning brooch and three other brooches with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1887-8, twin heart design, centrally set with a rose cut diamond, bead work detail and pin to reverse, three stone brooch, a amethyst oval and two round citrine bezel set with bead detail, a deco silver brooch set with blue chalcedony cabochon, a silver swallows flying brooch with flower relief and bead work detail and an oval portrait bezel glass brooch depicting a scene from nature (5), weight of brooch 2.9g £200-£300
341. A 9ct gold three wise monkey brooch and two more with 9ct Birmingham 1912 hallmark, the three wise monkeys textured brooch, a spider in web pendant with 9ct stamp to turquoise cabochon body and seed pearl with suspension hoop and a pendant with centrally set green doublet octagon with three articulated bar drops each set with garnet doublets suspended from a chain and amethyst heart (4), weight 7.2g
£200-£300
342. An early Victorian gold and amethyst knot brooch the knot finely chased and set with foiled back amethysts, suspending a fine chain set with a memorial locket also set with amethysts, total weight 14g £350-£450
343. An 18ct gold, enamelled and diamond Jat Regiment sweetheart brooch by P.Orr & Sons, late 19th century, depicting the insignia of the Indian Jat Regiment or Royal Jats, formed of a crowned IX, enamelled in green, inset with eleven diamonds to an 18ct gold pin marked ‘ORR18’, in its original box, width 5cm, total 4.9 grams £200-£300
344. A Scottish Clan Gordon silver brooch by Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1913, depicting the crest of the Highland Clan Gordon, with a stag’s head, within a wreath, inscribed ‘Bydand’, diameter 6cm, 1.54ozt £120-£180
345. A novelty silver enamel and paste brooch in the a pheasant width approx 5cm £60-£80
346. An Edwardian diamond-set garland pendant brooch the central section composed of flowerhead clusters and ‘C’ scrolls and with a old brilliant-cut diamond collet spreading 0.30ct suspending an articulated two stone drop, the pear-shaped old brilliant-cut diamond spreading 0.50-0.60cts, all to the articulated collet land bow surmount, leather and gilt tooled fitted case for Carrington, length 6.5cm, 14.1g £2,000-£3,000
347. Ø Two early 20th century French yellow gold framed brooches each with an asymmetrical foliate scrolling border decorated with seed pearls and containing a painted image of the head and shoulders of a young lady, French control marks stamped to the clasp, diameter 2.5cm and 2.3cm, combined 9.5g
IMPORTANT NOTE, This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: AUD6UZ9Y & NYH4G939
£100-£200
348. A continental early/mid 20th century yellow gold and pearl brooch/pendant the oval slightly domed plaque with engraved decoration and with ornate scroll work applied to the surmount and base, a pearl (untested) applied to the central raised pierced scrolling bar, control marks stamped to the clasp, length 4cm, 4.1g
£150-£250
349. A late 19th century French gold, pearl and diamond-set brooch of oval openwork design with ‘C’ scroll work applied to the frame, the central section set with three old-cut diamonds to the pearl border, French control marks and partial maker’s poincoin, overall length 6.5cm, 14.3g
£800-£1,200
350. A Russian mid/late 19th century yellow gold, ruby and diamond-set brooch by August Holmström for Fabergé, St Petersburg, the entwined lobed 56 zolotnik yellow gold circular frame with square collets alternately set with cushionshaped old brilliant-cut diamonds and cushion-shaped rubies, the pin stamped ‘AH’ and ‘56’ St Petersburg pre 1899 mark, August Wilhelm Holmström (1829-1903) was a Fabergé workmaster between 1860 and 1903. Given that the St Petersburg mark with the crossed anchors and sceptre was used until 1899, this brooch dates between 1860 and 1899, diameter 2.8cm, 11.0g
By Family descent. Together with a letter from Wartski dated 24 February 2023 identifying the brooch as being by Carl Fabergé
£1,500-£2,500
351. An en tremblant citrine & diamond brooch with no visible marks, carved translucent stone flowering buds with en tremblant citrine stamens, diamond set stem and ribbon with brooch pin, weight 15.7g length 6cm
£600-£800
352. A three colour citrine and diamond brooch with 750 stamp, centrally claw set rectangle citrine, oval diamond set step down panel, double ring fixings to circular frame, weight 12.2g size 4 x 4cm
£400-£600
353. A Continental giardinetto brooch the basket full of a mixture of eight cut and brilliant cut diamonds, synthetic rubies and paste flower heads, stamped on the reverse 750 and makers initials GB, weight approx 15.8g £600-£800
354. A 15ct Victorian diamond mourning brooch with 15ct stamp, three diamonds, grain set vertically to a rectangle panel, old cut diamonds, beading and rope work border, two triangle raised shoulders detail with leaf motif, to reverse an oval bezel mounted glass window, safety chain and base metal clasp, weight 7.7mm length 4.5cm, width 2cm £300-£500
355. An Edwardian double heart seed pearl bar brooch each bar brooch with mounted heart frame set with seed pearls and centre large pearl (untested), linked with metal chain interspersed with pearls (untested), total weight approx 4g
£80-£120
356. A 15ct gold tie pin of a leaping horse the metal pin terminating in a jumping horse realistically modelled and stamped on the reverse 15, total weight 2.6g
£200-£250
357. A 9ct gold seed pearl crescent brooch and enamel brooch the crescent shaped brooch set with graduated seed pearls, together with an unmarked probably Continental brooch enamelled with leaves and tendrils and seed pearl to the centre (2), weight of the first approx 4g
£250-£300
358. A 9ct gate bracelet, flower brooch and bow pin with 9ct stamp, three bar gate bracelet with heart clasp and safety chain, a flower brooch with garnet cluster 9ct stamp to pin (3), weight 15.4g
£300-£500
359. A collection of pins with diamond, ruby and pearls with 15ct stamp, a pearl centrally peg set, two wire open work bands and ruby round drops each bezel set in milgrain and pin fixing, a 9ct stamp, diamond brilliant cut, centrally set, square panel with rope and twisted wire detail, pin fixing, a knot pin design, and a single stone old cut diamond in a removable mount (4), weight of 15ct 1.2g weight of other 5,7g
£80-£120
360. A collection of pins and charms including a 9ct hallmarked cat charm, a post horn pin, a seed pearl and blue stone pin with 9ct stamp, a heart charm, a cameo pin 10k stamp and one other (6), total weight 15.4g
£150-£200
361. An pair of Edwardian brooches with 9ct Chester hallmark 1906-7, seed pearl and ruby flower, scroll open-work gold, pin clasp and safety chain, horse shoe stick pin with sapphire and diamond detail (2), weight 5.5g
£80-£120
362. A pair of diamond cluster drops earrings with no visible marks, eight diamond rose cut cluster drops, in an open claw mount, suspended from a diamond set bar and post fixings, weight 6.3g length 3cm
£300-£400
363. A pair of diamond crescent earrings with eight single cut and old cut round diamonds claw set in a crescent around a yellow metal border with peg and scroll fittings, weight 4.5g length 1.8mm
£400-£600
364. A pair of coral, diamond and sapphire ear studs with no visible hallmark, a wire work floral cluster comprising of seven cabochon cut pear and marquise pink coral held in claw settings with two diamond and two blue sapphire stone detail, diamond set stem with post and scroll fittings, weight 9.1g, total approx. diameter 2-2.2cm
£400-£600
365. A pair of diamond and pearl heart ear studs with seven more assorted studs the first with 18ct hallmark to peg, a mabé pearl heart with diamond detail, peg and scroll fixing, an 18ct hallmark, emerald cut citrine earrings held in four claw setting with peg and scroll fixings, a pear of pearl earrings, Creole hoops, rose gold and white gold textured hoops, a garnet and pearl cluster clasp only with 9ct stamp to rev, a single knot ear ring and a single ear ring cluster set with nine cultured pearls (8), weight of 18ct 10.4g weight of 9ct 10.7g
£250-£350
366. A pair of floral design amethyst ear clips and one other with silver stamp to base of clip, with three silver flower heads, long iris leaves and a pear shape amethyst bloom, clip fastening is base metal together with a extra identical ear clip (2), weight 10.4g length 2.5cm, width 1.7cm
£50-£80
367. A pair of diamond and sapphire Art Deco style earrings with 18ct stamp to post, centrally set with a square cut blue sapphire, brilliant cut diamond set surround with blue enamel highlights mounted in a hexagonal panel, peg and scroll fixings, weight 3.5g size of head 11mm
£400-£600
368. A pair of round diamond earrings with brilliant cut diamonds each held in six claw ‘Rex’ setting with screw and scroll fixings, weight 1.3g
£200-£400
369. A pair of ruby and diamond triple knot ear studs ear ring back stamp 750, with thirty square step cut rubies in a channel setting and fifteen single cut diamonds grain set to each ear stud, weight 3.9g size of head 1.3cm
£200-£400
370. A pair of diamond cluster earrings featuring a claw set brilliant cut diamond within a cluster of eight brilliant cut diamonds mounted in a white metal scallop setting with post and scroll fixings, total weight 3.0g, diameter of cluster 9.3mm weight of 9ct ear ring backs 0.27g £1,200-£1,800
371. A pair of 9ct diamond cluster earrings with 9ct hallmark to post, seven round brilliant cut diamonds invisibly set in six claws to an open work gallery, scroll fixings, weight 2.2g, width of head 7.4mm
£400-£600
372. A pair of mabé pearl and diamond-set ear studs each centrally-set with a 6.5mm, diameter mabé pearl within a rope twist collet to the five brilliant-cut diamond surmount, continental screw fitting, weight 3.8g
£150-£250
373. A pair of 9ct diamond earrings with 9ct hallmark to post and butterfly, centrally claw set seven stone diamond cluster with a circular border, a further four diamonds set north, south, east, west and open work border, weight 4.5g, width 1.4cm
£100-£150
374. A set of pearl ear clips with matching brooch with 14k stamp to rev, a stylised buttercup flower brooch with a cluster of five pearls centrally set attached small flower head with a single pearl textured petals together with a matching pair of ear clips with screw backs set with a cluster of five pearl centrally set (2), weight 17.5g size of ear clip head 13.5mm length of brooch 4cm
£300-£500
375. A pair of diamond-set ear studs each centrally-set with a cushionshaped old brilliant-cut diamond estimated to spread 0.60-0.65cts to the eight alternating rays with single-cut diamond collet terminals, width 1.5cm, 5.9g
£600-£800
376. A collection 9ct of Creole earrings featuring three sets of 9ct ear hoops, a pair of 9ct hallmark, horse head hoops, Italian style 9ct Italian style ear hoops, small heart drops and a pair of opal doublet studs (7), weight 23g
£400-£600
377. A pair of 18ct diamond and sapphire cluster earrings with 18ct hallmark to yellow gold post, oval mixed cut blue sapphire set to white gold, twelve diamonds end set, low profile head and post and scroll fixings (one missing), weight 2.7g size 10.7 x 9.5mm
£150-£200
378. A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings with no visible marks, centrally set oval sapphire held in a four claw setting, twelve round brilliant cut diamond surround, mounted in a wire work collet with post and scroll fixings, weight 3.8g size 11 x 9.5mm
£150-£300
379. A pair Victorian ear pendants depicting bun head Queen Victoria facing left in an oval panel with shepherd crook fixings, weight 5.8g
£350-£500
380. A 9ct St Christopher locket with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1979, Saint Christopher round locket pendant, weight 4.9g size 2 x 2cm
£80-£150
381. A mid 19th century micro mosaic oval pendant depicting the Temple of Vesta, Rome within the black hard stone border, the yellow gold outer frame with applied wirework and rope twist border, glazed compartment to the reverse later suspensory loop, contemporary fitted case for Roccheggiani, Manufacture de Mosaiques, Rome, width 3.5cm
£200-£300
382. A 1970s 9ct gold sapphire pendant brooch with 9ct hallmark 1975 London, Indian inspired pattern, centrally set with a round sapphire cluster, six unfurling sapphire set curls with open wire work beading and suspension loop, weight 8.2g
£80-£120
383. A Victorian turquoise and seed pear ring and pendant/brooch with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1883-4, a seed pearl and cabochon turquoise cluster head sitting across the finger and a star cluster pendant 9ct stamp, detachable loop for brooch conversion (2), weight 7g finger size P-Q
£300-£600
384. A opal and ruby pendant brooch with 9ct stamp, central round ruby with round cabochon opal stones in an open scroll and wire work mount, suspension loop and pin clasp, weight 5.8g
£200-£300
385. A collection of four Edwardian pendants four pendants, featuring 9ct stamp, heart shape wire work, centrally set purple stone and articulated drop fancy chain and barrel clasp, a green stone and seed pearl target pendant with 9ct hallmark new chain, a green stone and seed pearl drop pendant attached to a trace chain and bolt ring clasp with stamp 10k and a 9ct stamp, open work floral motif pendant brooch with centrally set blue stone and articulated blue stone drop (4), weight 13.1g
£300-£400
386. A pair of Edwardian nephrite jade pendants with 9ct Chester hallmark 1913-14, long piece of jade with gold engraved cuff and suspension loop and a heart shape piece with suspension loop (2), length 5cm size of heart 3.5 x 3.5cm
£50-£80
387. A opal and diamond cluster pendant with a centrally set cabochon oval opal, nice play of colour, surrounded by twelve old mine cut diamonds in a scallop setting with suspension loop together with a 9ct, stamp to clasp, yellow belcher chain (2), weight of cluster 2.3mm weight of chain 2.1g, length 43cm
£400-£600
388. A 9ct Masonic medal and a shield medal with 9ct rose gold hallmark 1924-5, a round pendant with Masonic engraving together with 9ct hallmark 1920-1, shield pendent with scroll work engraving and suspension loop (2), total weight 6.8g
£100-£150
389. A Victorian portrait frame pendant and cross with 9ct stamp, decorative engraved cross and a oval picture frame with a press work pattern, flowing ribbon and bow with suspension loop (2), weight 12g size of portrait 5 x 3.5cm
£100-£200
390. A 9ct gold framed carnelian cameo pendant a gold profile of a young lady with diamonds set to her hair, applied to a carnelian pendant within a gold frame, stamped 375 on the suspension loop, with later figaro chain marked 375, weight of chain
391. A 9ct hard stone fob seal with shield and unicorn pendant with 9ct 1968-69 London hallmark, unicorn rampant holding a shield on a decorative base with a bezel set rectangle bloodstone seal, suspended from a 9ct hallmarked curb chain and bolt ring clasp, weight 27.8g length of chain 50cm
£250-£350
392. A Nefertiti pendant and curb chain necklace with 9k stamp to pendant rev, Nefertiti bust on a sun ray textured disc, open wire work surround with suspension hoop on a curb chain with 9ct stamp to chain and a bolt ring clasp, weight 16.9g length of chain 44cm
£250-£350
393. A Victorian diamond and ruby locket and cross over ring gypsy set ruby cushion cut, rose cut diamond surround, bezel and glass frame undamaged with articulated suspension loop together with a old cut diamond and ruby cross over ring, bezel set with stamped 18ct (2), weight 9.7g finger size M
£300-£500
394. A 18ct ruby spinning orb pendant with 18ct hallmark 1989, ruby orb pendant, grain set calibrated round mixed cut rubies, weight 6.6g size of globe 1.8cm
£200-£300
395. An Art Deco jade Buddha pendant the carved Buddha in a seated position heightened with marcasite, sapphire and an undetermined pink gem, mounted in silver with a suspension loop, length of Buddha 6cm
£500-£800
396. A Weiland garnet pendant mounted with late 16th/early 17th century Spanish four Reales cob with 750 and makers mark stamp to loop, silver coin held in a loose fitted mount with four cabochon garnet, heavily textured bezel and loop, weight 29g length 5.5cm
Provenance: The silver ‘four Reales cob’ was one of a series of denominations of crudely made Colonial coinage. They were made widely in the Spanish New World, Central and South America, and accepted as currency worldwide. The larger eight Reales is where the phrase ‘pieces of eight’ originates from
£400-£500
397. A large golden citrine pendant with no visible marks, large rectangle citrine, in a two colour metal claw mount and suspension loop, weight 28g size of stone 2.3cm x 3.3cm
£700-£900
398. A 9ct oval locket and chain with 9ct oval worn hallmark, large locket, engraved scroll work, oval shape and flat profile, suspended from a belcher chain, 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1979, weight 31.9 length of chain 63cm
£500-£800
399. A diamond and sapphire cluster pendant featuring three sets of blue sapphire ovals each with a diamond cluster halo and articulated suspension loop, weight 2.4g, size 2.5 x 1.7cm
£100-£150
400. A 18ct diamond pendant and chain with 18ct hallmark, round brilliant cut diamond bezel to a sliding mount suspended from a fine box chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 2g length 42cm extending to 48cm
£150-£250
401. A diamond tie pin and Edwardian pendant necklace the brilliant cut diamond approx 20 points, together with a pierced flower pendant set with seed pearls with sapphire to centre on a fine chain marked 9ct (2), weight of the second 4.5g
£100-£200
402. An Edwardian style opal drop pendant with no visible marks, a stone encrusted articulate drop centrally set with a cabochon opal and three pearl with suspension loop, second articulated stone set piece with pearl and suspension loop set with two clear stones, weight 5.2g
£100-£200
403. A Continental filigree pendant in the form of a cross unmarked, suspension loop, weight 10g
£400-£600
404. A Deco diamond panel ring with no visible marks, white metal set with old cut diamonds, open work panel with milgrain detail, yellow metal gallery with intricate pierced work to reverse and yellow band, weight 11g finger size S-T
£600-£800
405. A diamond three stone ring with 18ct stamp, centrally set with an old cut diamond, old style brilliant cuts either side, mounted in white metal invisible setting to a yellow heavy tapering band, weight 12.4g finger size S-T
£1,200-£1,800
406. A diamond encrusted tank cocktail ring with no visible marks, old cut and single cut diamonds high set to a curved panel frame, tapering flat profile band, weight 9.4g finger size Q
£400-£600
407. A 1940s diamond Tank ring with no visible marks, centrally grain set diamond in a square, four single cut diamonds top and bottom and a double parallel row of single cut diamonds to either side, scroll open wire work collet and wide flat band, weight 12g finger size
£400-£600
408. A fine diamond set bombé dress ring with 750 stamp, open wire work basket weave, set with seventeen sets of four round brilliant cut diamonds, weight 16.5g finger size P-Q
£600-£800
409. A continental diamond dress ring with centrally claw set old mine cut diamond, six single cut diamonds crescent set, open wire work collet and a trifurcated deco style band, weight 9.8g finger size R-S
£800-£1,000
410. A diamond five stone ring with 18ct stamp featuring five graduated old cut round diamonds held in a white bezel setting and yellow metal band, weight 2.2g finger size M
£100-£200
411. A five stone diamond ring with 18ct stamp, five old cut graduated diamond, eight rose cut diamond set claws, scroll work to side and shoulders and plain tapering, weight 4.3g finger size O
£1,000-£1,500
412. A diamond full eternity ring with matching single ear hoop featuring a hand made piece with eighteen round diamonds grain set in pairs on white metal with eight raised yellow metal cross spacers, two sectioned have been sympathetically sized up by adding and extra diamond to each together with a single open hoop of the same design with peg and scroll fixing no visible marks (2), weight 10.1g finger size N-O
£400-£600
413. A platinum and diamond band ring with fitted band with platinum hallmark, a nine stone brilliant cut diamonds channel set wave ring with fitted 18ct stamped plain band rectangle cross section (2), weight 6.1g, finger size P-Q weight of 18ct stamped ring 5.6g finger size P-Q
£500-£800
414. A half carat diamond ring with 18ct stamp, single brilliant cut diamond set in a Victorian style mount with yellow metal band, weight 4.5g finger size P
£300-£500
415. An 18ct diamond ring with 18ct and 0.50ct stamp to the inside, a four stone princess cut diamond cluster elusion with channel set shoulder stones, weight 4.3g, finger size M
£400-£500
416. A diamond two stone Toi and Moi ring with 18ct stamp, two diamonds set across the finger in claw setting and wrap around band, weight 4.4g finger size O
£1,200-£1,500
417. A diamond fully set eternity band with no visible hallmarks, single cut diamonds held in a grain setting plain border, scroll work engraved side and open back holes, weight 3.3g finger size P
£200-£300
418. A three stone diamond and emeraldset ring the oval openwork bombé top collet-set with three graduated oval rose-cut diamonds to the scrolling surround set with cabochon emeralds (two deficient) to the wirework and ridged shank, ring size K1⁄2, 11.6g
£1,200-£1,500
419. An 18ct diamond cocktail ring comprising of twelve multi level claw set marquise diamonds around seven brilliant cut diamonds set along the finger mounted on a wire work collet with a split high raised band, weight 7.6g finger size P-Q
£800-£1,000
420. A diamond cluster ring with PLAT stamp to inside, centrally claw set with a brilliant cut solitaire surrounded by eight diamonds in a rex collet mounted to a tiffany style band, weight 4.3g, finger size Q
£1,000-£1,200
421. A diamond dress ring with 18ct stamp to band, comprising of a four point diamond set flower centrally sent with a brilliant cut diamond surrounded by an open work diamond halo set with single cut diamonds to a yellow tiffany style raised band, weight 5.4g approximate weight of diamonds 1.0 carat
£600-£800
422. A 18ct half eternity ring with wedding band with 18ct hallmark, nine round brilliant cut diamonds set proud of a split textured band together with a block patterned wedding band hallmark 1960-61 (2), total weight 8.5g, finger size Q-R
£500-£600
423. A diamond half eternity band with PT950 stamp with ten round brilliant cut diamonds in a channel setting, total weight 3.5g finger size I
£200-£300
424. An 18ct diamond three stone ring with 18ct hallmark, three old cut diamonds claw set across the finger in a white gold setting, with a Tiffany style yellow gold raised band, weight 3.6g finger size O-P
£500-£700
425. An 18ct diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark 1991, nine round brilliant cut diamonds set in a white gold elliptical panel and yellow gold banded shoulder, weight 6.6g finger size O-P
£300-£500
426. An old cut single stone diamond ring with 18ct stamp, cushion cut diamond held in an eight claw setting to a tiffany style band, total weight 3.1g finger size L-M
£300-£400
427. An 18ct rose gold diamond trilogy ring with 18ct hallmark, with three graduating round brilliant cut diamonds set in white gold claws mounted on a yellow gold high ‘D’ shape profile band, weight 5.5g finger size N
£500-£600
428. An 18ct rose gold eternity ring with 18ct hallmark, seven brilliant cut diamonds set in a channel to a plain rose gold band with a rectangle cross section, weight 2.5g, width 2.5mm, finger size M
£200-£300
429. A platinum diamond single stone ring with London 950 hallmark, brilliant cut diamond solitaire, bezel collet and high ‘D’ shaped band, weight 6.3g, finger size N
£600-£800
430. A Victorian diamond 18ct gypsy ring with 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1892-93, high table diamond held in a six claw setting to a pain graduated band, weight 4.8g finger size P-Q
£500-£800
431. A diamond trilogy ring with 18ct PLAT stamp, three cushion cut old mine diamonds, claw mounted with Tiffany style band, weight 1.8g finger size L-M
£300-£500
432. An old cut diamond five stone ring with 18ct plat stamp, five old cut graduated diamond, claw set, open work collet and tiffany ring, weight 4g finger size O
£1,000-£1,500
433. A diamond old cut single stone ring with 18 stamp, old mine cut cushion diamond claw set with split band and D shape profile, weight 3g finger size O-P
£400-£600
434. A three stone diamond ring 18ct Plat stamp, trilogy diamond ring centrally set old cut diamond with two rose cut diamonds either side, raised shoulders and plain band, weight 2.3g finger size P
£150-£250
435. A diamond baguette ring with PT stamp, eight baguette cut diamonds held in a channel setting, with rectangle band, weight 5.5g finger size O-P
£300-£400
436. A diamond solitaire ring with an old cut diamond held in an eight claw setting mounted to a yellow knife edge raised band, weight 1.7g finger size N-O
£500-£800
437. A 18ct diamond ring and eternity band with 18ct hallmark, brilliant cut diamond in a cathedral setting with raised diamond set shoulder and a eternity band with 18ct hallmark, eleven round brilliant cut diamonds channel set to a plain band (2), weight 6.9g finger size H
£600-£800
438. A pair of diamond eternity bands with no visible marks, single cut diamond grain set with plain border, engraved pattern sides and pieced square back holing together with a round brilliant cut diamond band grain set with a milgrain border (2), weight 5.3g finger size L-M and M-N
£100-£150
439. A diamond three stone ring the three graduated cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut diamonds gypsy-set to the wide tapering shank, ring size Q/R, 8.0g
£1,000-£1,500
440. A tapered band ring with diamond set clovers with 750 stamp to band, six clovers grain set single cut diamonds on a concave textured tapering band, weight 4.2g finger size L
£200-£300
441. A classical style diamond ring with 750 stamp comprising of nine graduating round brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a plain border with yellow metal tapering bands, weight 5.8g finger size I
£200-£400
442. A 1970s diamond and sapphire cocktail ring and floral pin brooch the ring has been made by water casting, so each design is unique, then sapphires and diamond settings are added where deemed necessary, with this a brooch with 18k stamp, centrally set seven sapphires, textured foliage and three sapphire accent to balance design (2), weight 14.6g finger size S-T weight of other 8.1g
£400-£500
443. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring with 18ct Plat stamp, centrally set oval mixed cut sapphire with twelve single cut diamonds claw set, mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 4.3g finger size N size of head 13.5 x 11mm
£200-£300
444. An 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring with 18ct stamp, centrally set oval mixed cut blue sapphire surrounded by eight brilliant cut diamonds mounted in white metal with milgrain detail with open work daisy collet to rev and yellow solid raised band, total weight 4.2g finger size S-T
£500-£700
445. An 18ct diamond and sapphire five stone ring with 18ct hallmark Birmingham 1978, centrally set round mixed cut sapphire with round brilliant cut diamonds either side and matching sapphires to finish, scroll detail to either side and plain ‘D’ shaped band, weight 5.9g, finger size R-S
£300-£500
446. An Edwardian 18ct sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring featuring five graduating oval blue sapphires set across the finger with a border of twelve round single cut diamonds grain set to an oval gold head, indistinct hallmark, weight 2.6g finger size R-S
£200-£500
447. An 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark 1987, a blue sapphire oval centrally bezel set with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds in a scallop setting, wide rectangle cross section band with two shoulder diamonds, weight 3.8g finger size M
£800-£1,200
448. An LaLaounis ruby and sapphire ring with makers mark and 750 stamp to ring, Byzantine style, adjustable band featuring a bezel set cabochon cut sapphire, eleven round mixed cut rubies and rope work detail, weight 8g finger size adjustable large Q-Z
£300-£500
449. An 18ct ruby and diamond half eternity ring with 18ct London hallmark 1975, nine ruby and brilliant cut diamonds grain set with a bright cut border, rectangle profile and tapering band, weight 4.2g finger size P-Q
£200-£500
450. An 18ct ruby and diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark, centrally set round mixed cut ruby claw set with a eight stone round brilliant cut diamond halo, white claw setting and a Tiffany style yellow gold band, weight 2.6g finger size N-O
£100-£150
451. An 18ct Edwardian ruby diamond ring with 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1912, a five stone graduating ring centrally set with an oval ruby, round old cut diamonds and round rubies, grain set across the finger, scallop detail on mount, weight 2.1g finger size R
£300-£400
452. A 14ct 1970s ruby cluster ring with 14ct hallmark to the back of the ring, six high set marquise cut rubies mounted on a textured rap around band with an open work wire collet, weight 4.3g finger size O
£100-£300
453. An emerald ring with 18ct stamp, square emerald cut emerald stone, bezel set mounted on two step down panels to a split band, weight 2.9g finger size M-N
£200-£300
454. An 18ct emerald and diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, emerald cut emerald centrally set with ten brilliant cut diamonds claw mounted in white gold to a raised knife edge solid gold band, weight 3.4g finger size N
£400-£500
455. An 18ct Edwardian emerald and diamond ring with indistinct markings, centrally claw set two old cut diamonds with emerald step cut set to either side, not matched, with a further two diamonds mounted to a plain band, weight 3.8g finger size M-N
£400-£600
456. A collection of 1970s gem set jewellery with 9ct hallmark dated 1971-2, a abstract sunflower ring with bark effect centrally set with a round mixed cut citrine mounted to a solid raised band, a 9ct hallmark date 1966-7 featuring twenty pink stones set to a heavily textured abstract band and a 9ct hallmark date 1975, flower brooch, with mixed cut round dark blue sapphires and seed pearl petals and gold textured leaf (3), total weight 14.5g finger size S-T and N-O on the band ring
£200-£300
457. A kunzite and diamond dress ring with 750 stamp, square rose cut pink kunzite, halo of micro set diamonds, and micro set diamond shoulders, weight 3,7g finger size K-L
£200-£300
458. An Edwardian 18ct opal ring with 18ct London hallmark 1906-07, five graduating oval cabochon opals in a claw setting with scroll work and tapering band, weight 3.3g finger size O
£400-£500
459. A 18ct Victorian multi gem ring with 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1873-74, centrally set oval opal stones, ruby and emerald (undetermined) mixed cut ovals, scroll and bead work detail and engraved band, weight 2g finger size L-M
£250-£350
460. An orange grossular garnet dress ring with 750 stamp, a mixed cut oval hessonite grossular garnet mounted in a four claw fancy cut setting with raised shoulders and bark effect textured band, weight 5.3g finger size O size of stone 2.8cm x 2.4cm
£100-£150
461. A French seed pearl diamond ring with the eagle head 18ct mark and a makers mark stamp, two eight petal seed pearl flowers centrally set with a rose cut diamond and seed pearl set bands, weight 1.8g finger size M
Check makers mark
£200-£300
462. A 22ct Victorian diamond and seed pearl daisy ring with 22ct London hallmark 1860, centrally set with a rose cut diamond surrounded with six seed pearl petals in a closed back setting Victorian cut down setting mounted on a plain ‘D’ shaped band, weight 2.1g finger size S
£200-£300
463. An Edwardian diamond and turquoise ring with 18ct stamp, five round cabochon turquoise stones claw set across the finger with a row of rose cut diamonds either side mounted on a tapering band, weight 3.2g finger size M-N
£300-£400
464. An 18ct sapphire, pearl and red stone ‘moi and toi’ ring with 18ct hallmark, a seed pearl cross over ring set with a sapphire and a garnet top doublet, weight 2.4g finger size M
£300-£400
465. An Edwardian 18ct sapphire ruby diamond ring with 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1909-10, multi gem set diamond shaped panel featuring a pair of rubies, sapphires and old cut diamonds, raised shoulder and plain band, weight 2.8mm finger siz O-P
£200-£300
466. A 9ct gem set acrostic ‘Dearest’ ring with 9ct yellow gold hallmark, gently tapering gem stones set to spell the word ‘Dearest’ with a scroll work border, weight 3g, finger size Q
£200-£300
467. A 15ct Victorian seed pearl ring and a pearl band ring with 15ct hallmark, centrally set single cut round diamond with a square border and three split pearls set in a square border to each side together with a unmarked band ring set with two red oval gem stone and four split pearls within milgrain to the setting edge and foliate engraving down each shoulder (2), weight 2.1g finger size O, weight 2.3g finger size Q
£300-£400
468. An early Victorian cannetille multi gem stone ring with five round stones of various colours set to an ornate mount, no visible mark, weight 3.6g finger size P
£200-£300
469. An amethyst dress ring with 9ct stamp to base, this pale round mixed cut amethyst is claw set to an open work heart detailed gallery to a plain band, total approx. weight 2.7g total approx. finger size ‘O’
£80-£120
470. A 9ct wedding band, a white zircon solitaire and one other with 9ct hallmark to wedding band, soft D shape profile, a round old cut white zircon gem stone in an eight claw rex setting with 18k and plat stamp to band and a white gem stone held in a four claw setting with a yellow band (3), weight of band 3.0g finger size O-P weight of 18ct stamped ring 3.0g finger size N-O weight of gem ring 4.1g finger size U-V
£200-£400
471. An 18ct diamond and blue topaz cluster ring with 18ct hallmark, centrally set round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by six oval mixed cut topaz petals and six round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in a white gold collet to a raised yellow band, weight 3.6g finger size M-N
£400-£600
472. A diamond and black opal ring with 18ct stamp, centrally set cabochon opal with open wire work collet, accent diamond and plain band, weight 3.5b finger size P-Q £250-£350
473. An 18ct Edwardian opal and diamond gypsy ring with 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1910, three oval cabochon opal gem stones along with four old cut diamonds and open wire work setting, weight 3.5g finger size N
£200-£400
474. A French 1940s ruby, sapphire and diamond ring with French marks stamp to the back, a tank ring with channel set ruby and sapphire chevron either side of a centrally set pearl, and diamond, central panel is riveted to the raised hollow band, weight 5.3g finger size M-N
£300-£600
475. A Victorian ring and pendant with chain with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 18889, seed pearl an turquoise cross ring, Victorian pendant 9ct stamp with a pearl and emerald drop, suspension loop and bow motif surrounded by oval open wire work set with five opal cabochon stones together with a curb chain 9ct hallmark and front and back clasp (3), weight 5.3 length of chain 52cm
£80-£120
476. A hard stone cameo ring no visible marks, depicting a boy facing left, bezel setting, with a wide ribbed flat profile band, total weight 8.7g, finger size S-T
£80-£100
477. A 1960s/1970s rose quartz ring the central partially faceted rose quartz crystal held within ornate textured asymmetric claws forming part of the shoulders and shank, ring size H/I, 18.3g
£200-£300
478. A 1960s citrine abstract ring with Jensen marks the citrine crystal held by attenuated claws to the openwork shoulders and bifurcated ridged shank, bearing an oval ‘Georg Jensen’ stamp and engraved ‘750’, turquoise cardboard case for Georg Jensen, ring size L/M, 9.6g
£400-£600
479. A 18ct gold keeper ring with 18ct hallmark Birmingham 1891-92, keeper ring with a wide doubled band detail, weight 7.9g finger size leading edge R width of band 5.5mm
£250-£500
480. An opal and seed pearl ring centrally set with opal flanked by two seed pearls either side and further opals, size K1⁄2
£300-£400
481. A signet ring and a decorative ring with 583 stamp hammer and sickle in a five pointed star mark, square signet head with bright cut detail on the shoulder, together with an asymmetric gold dress ring 585 stamp to the back (2), weight of 585 4.4g finger size R-S weight of other 8.9g finger size Z1-2
£350-£400
482. An Edwardian gem set ring Victorian ring and one other with 9ct Chester hallmark 1919-20, multi gem set ring, a Victorian green and red stone cross ring, and a 70s 9ct hallmark, seed pearl flower ring (3), weight 5.3g finger size K-O
£200-£300
483. Three 9ct gold gem set rings with 9ct hallmark, peridot four stones bezel set ring, 9ct hallmark, emerald three stone bezel set ring and a turquoise and opal set flower ring (3), weight 8.8ct finger size N-Q
£200-£300
484. A collection of hallmarked gold rings featuring a gypsy set diamond and amethyst ring 18ct hallmark 1887-1888, a 22ct hallmark 1881-2 signet ring, a pair of 22ct wedding bands, a 18ct seal ring, a 9ct hallmark 1884 band in rose gold and a three opal cabochon stone opal ring 9ct hallmark (7), weight of 22ct 8.3g finger size L-M and R-S weight of 18ct 5.5g, finger size M, weight of 9ct weight of 9ct 5.2g finger size N-O and opal ring R
£650-£800
485. A 18ct band and 9ct signet ring with 18ct hallmark, diamond cut textured band and a 9ct hallmark, oval signet ring with textured detail to head (2), weight of 18ct 3.3, finger size R-S weight of signet ring 2g, finger size M-N
£100-£150
486. A collection of 9ct gem set rings with 9ct hallmark, three stone ring with garnet and diamond, 9ct hallmark, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, 375 stamp amethyst and seed pearl ring and an unmarked pink marquise and seed pearl ring (4), weight 7.3g finger size L-O
£150-£200
487. A collection of four 70s rings and two more with hallmark 1975, illusion set white gem with raised shoulder, 9ct hallmark 1975, five graduating round garnets set in a textured ring, a flat band with red and white stones, diamond cut pattern, hallmark date 1976, an emerald and diamond cluster ring 9ct hallmark 1978, illusion set single cut round diamond, bright cut design on raised band, a 9ct stamp, three stone turquoise cabochon set across the finger with bead and textured raised open work mount and a sovereign mount 9ct hallmark 1976 (6), weight 17.6g finger size range L-P
£300-£500
488. An 18ct diamond channel set ring and single stone with 18ct hallmark, an engine turned channel ring set with five brilliant cut diamonds and a old cut diamond single stone ring (2), weight 6.2g finger size O-P weight 1.7g finger size N
£300-£400
489. A 18ct diamond ring, and eternity ring and one other with 18ct hallmark London 1976, three stone trilogy ring set with brilliant cut diamonds to a Tiffany style band, a diamond set eternity band with orange blossom engraving and a garnet oval and pearl set cluster ring with 9ct stamp, weight of 18ct 2.3g finger size N, weight of 9ct stamp 5.7g finger size M weight of eternity band 1.2g finger size M-N
£300-£400
490. A 22ct band, diamond band and signet ring with 22ct hallmark 1980, plain band, a diamond 9ct band ring with leaf motif and a signet ring (3), weight 2.4g K-L weight 4g finger size signet P and L-M
£150-£200
491. A collection of eight rings including a 9ct hallmark, old cut diamond ring, opal oval cabochon 10k stamp, pearl bezel set 10k stamp, round garnet 9ct hallmark, two gem set clusters with 9ct hallmark, 18ct/plat stamp ring with missing stone and a wedding band no hallmark (8), weight of 9ct 11.6g 3x size O, 2x size L, and one Q, weight of 18ct/plat 1.9g finger size L, weight of band 2.8g finger size J
£300-£400
492. A French 18ct diamond ring, two band, two gem set rings with the eagle head mark, French 18ct, diamond set three stone wrap around ring with rose cut diamond detail, a 18ct hallmark wide bright cut band ring, a 22ct hallmark thin band, a cabochon cut claw mounted opal wrap around ring and a garnet top doublet five stone band ring with 9ct Chester hallmark (5), weight of 22ct 1.2g finger size R-S weight of 18ct 12.6g finger size M-Q weight of 9ct 1.5g finger size M
£200-£300
493. A 1970s ruby ring and oval green stone ring with 9ct hallmark 1972, open rope work shoulder with twenty four round rubies set diagonally across the finger together with an 18k stamp, oval green cabochon stone, claw set north south east west, mounted on a decorative open work collet with a tiffany style band (2), weight of 9ct 6.9g finger size P-Q other ring 4.5g finger size N-M
£100-£200
494. A diamond set band and five gem set rings with 585 stamp, five diamonds grain set to flat band, 14k 585 stamp, amethyst wrap around band, 585 stamp, two colour wedding band, 14ct stamp, single cultured black treated pearl, peg set to a split band, a gem set single white stone ring with 585 stamp and a citrine rectangle set stone, claw set to a trifurcated band (6), weight 18.8g finger size 5 rings N-O and 1 ring K-L
£400-£600
495. A half sovereign coin 1909 in a 9ct ring mount with 9ct hallmarks, bezel set coin depicting Saint George slaying the dragon within a closed back ring mount, total weight 14.9g finger size S
£300-£400
496. A late Victorian Masonic ring and 18ct signet ring with 9ct Chester hallmark 1900-01, shield with worn Masonic engraving, and a 18ct Birmingham hallmark 1925-26, signet ring with engraving on the inside (2), weight 9ct 6.1g finger size U weight 5.7g finger size S
£300-£500
497. A 22ct wedding ring with 22ct hallmark 1905-6, soft court profile, weight 8.5g, finger size S
£300-£400
498. A 22ct gold wedding band with 22ct hallmark, softy ‘D’ shaped profile, date mark Birmingham 1922-23, weight 6g finger size Q-R £250-£300
499. A 22ct textured wedding band and one more with 22ct Chester hallmark 1934-35 slim ‘D’ shaped band and a wide textured band with 22ct hallmark 1966-67(2), weight 6.2g finger size V and P
£300-£500
500. A 22ct gold wedding band with 22ct London hallmark 1965-66, soft ‘D’ shape profile wide band, weight 11.3g finger size leading edge Q1⁄2
£350-£400
501. A 9ct cannetile wind band ring with 9ct hallmark London 1972-3, wide decorative band, weight 8.7g finger size leading edge S1⁄2
£250-£350
502. A 1970s 22ct patterned ring with 916 London hallmark 1976, a wide band with optically engineered pattern, weight 11.5g finger size leading edge N
£350-£400
503. A 22ct gold band with 22ct Birmingham hallmark 1927-28, soft court profile band, weight 5.4g finger size N-O £300-£400
504. A pair of wide band rings with 18ct stamp, wide bark effect ring and a textured band with no visible mark (2), weight 18.3g finger size leading edge L and Q width 12.2mm and 11.5mm
£700-£900
505. An emerald and diamond necklace, two brooches and two more with 14kt stamp to clasp and pendant, five graduated oval emeralds set across the neck with ten round diamonds mounted in marquise setting top and bottom attached to a flat snake link chain together with one matching ear ring, a round brooch with bright cut metal design with 14k stamp to clasp, a textured leaf brooch design, 14k stamp to clasp and a small pink gem set rose cut diamond ring indistinct hallmark, weight 16.0g, 43cm necklace, 1,7g ring finger size J-L
£300-£500
506. A 9ct amethyst ring, signet ring and belcher chains and heart including a 9ct hallmarked signet ring, a 9ct hallmarked 1971-2 amethyst cluster, a 9ct hallmark belcher chain and a heart charm and broken belcher chain (6), weight of stamped chain etc 21.2g weight of hallmarked 9ct 10.5g finger size V-W and gem set ring finger size O
£400-£500
507. A diamond and ruby cluster ring and drop earrings with 585 stamped, rose colour metal with a pink oval mixed cut synthetic ruby in a four claw setting and eight white single cut stones together with a pair of pink decorative gem set ear drops (2), weight 6g finger size R-S
£150-£200
508. A silver charm bracelet, two necklaces, brooches and pendant with silver Birmingham hallmark 1978, charms include, cupid, Pisces and fish, Buddha, mermaid and a revolver, a multi coloured floral spray paste pendant with 800 stamp, a cornelian necklace with five graduated cabochon oval drops, a green cabochon fluorite necklace with five articulated drops, a peacock brooch and sterling silver stamp, bird and flower paste brooch (6), weight 70g length of necklaces 43cm, diameter of bracelet 6cm £80-£120
509. A collection of coral necklaces, brooches and accessories comprising a hand carved gold mounted brooch, a fringe coral necklace, a pair of silver and coral cufflinks, a double row branch coral necklace, ring etc, together with a stiff silver bracelet (8) £250-£350
510. A silver love knot brooch, a Navajo turquoise mounted silver cuff and others including an Austro-Hungarian pendant and a Victorian silver stiff bangle (4), width of the first 4cm
£100-£200
511. A small collection of assorted jewellery comprising a micro mosaic brooch, a large citrine pendant, pair of enamelled cufflinks, moonstone brooch, hair pin etc (9) £200-£300
512. A small collection of brooches and a miniature frame comprising a seed pearl and turquoise studded silver gilt miniature frame with suspension loop with makers mark for G.E.S 1902, a coral and seed pearl hair pin, a 9ct dragonfly bar brooch, a Victorian enamel and seed pearl studded with diamonds (4), width of frame 6cm £250-£350
513. A large amethyst gem stone, fob seal and watch featuring a 42 carat oval mixed cut amethyst, natural lace curtain inclusions medium purple/pink colour, a rectangle quartz fob seal with initials carved, non gold loop and finely engraved metal work and a 9ct 375 stamp watch case and bracelet (3), weight of amethyst 42.7ct weight of metal 23.6
£80-£100
514. Two Christian Dior brooches and a pair of Christian Dior earrings the brooches both in the form of a flower clusters with green glass centre and glass foiled back petals with makers lozenge to the reverse, together with a pair of glass and faux pearl ear clips also with makers lozenge to the reverse (3), diameter of the first 5.5cm £80-£120
515. A silver curb chain with pen knife charm and four more with lion stamp to link and silver stamp to clasp, graduated curb link chain and small mother of pearl pen knife charm, Mexican silver necklace signed Miguel Pineda with cross over design, long shell necklace pendant, marcasite clip, a mother of pearl bud brooch and a amber (untested) crescent flower brooch (6), total approx. length of necklace 47cm, length of curb chain 31cm
£80-£120
516. A diamond gypsy ring, three brooches and one more featuring an old cut round diamond gypsy set, London crown stamp but no other visible hallmark, a bezel set round citrine, trifurcated bar brooch with 9ct stamp to mount, an oval amethyst cross over ring with 9ct stamp, a lucky clover brooch with two cabochon emeralds and seed pearl motif and a shooting star bar brooch with three crescent moons set with seed pearls, 9ct stamp to pin (5), total weight of 9ct stamp 13.5g finger size Q-R weight of gypsy ring 4.1g finger size J-K £300-£400
517. A 18ct Victorian sapphire ring, bow brooch and Italian bracelet with 18ct hallmark Chester 1885-86, centrally grain set sapphire with grain set seed pearl detail (some missing) low profile band, an Italian stamp tag with 750, chain with five oval beads evenly spaced and a bolt ring clasp and a sweet heart textured bow brooch with cornelian bead stamped 750 and Bozal (3), weight of ring 2.6g finger size L-M weight of other 8.1g length of chain 18.5cm
£300-£400
518. A collection of various early gem set jewellery and paste including blue cabochon hard stone ear clips with 9ct stamp to back, a pair of carved agate cufflinks depicting butterflies, a bar brooch with two paste set drops, a foil back paste set buckle and a amethyst cabochon flower motif adjustable ring (qty), total weight 38.9g
£80-£120
519. A pair of ear clips and matching clip with 800 stamp, quartz carved leaf, diamond set stem with pearl detail on a silver clip frame together with matching ear clips (2)
£100-£150
520. A 9ct wishbone pendant, Nefertiti ear pendants, hand ring and one other with 9ct hallmark, large wishbone pendant, 9ct hallmark Nefertiti bust ear pendants, a 9ct hallmark hand ring and a 14ct hallmark, heart ring with a cabochon turquoise stone set to an open god work collet (4), weight of 9ct 11.2g finger size O weight of 14ct 3.4g finger size P
£300-£400
521. A collection of 9ct and 14ct gold and others featuring a 9ct Russian wedding band, two sets of diamond earrings, 9ct box chain with cross, necklace with charms, a pearl ring and a band ring (7), weight of 14ct stamp 9.2g weight of 9ct stamp 14g £300-£400
522. A 9ct ingot and three signet rings a 1976 London hallmark gold ingot, a 9ct stamp gold initials on onyx stone ring, a blood stone signet ring and a cornelian oval signet ring (4), weight 24.1g onyx finger size X, blood stone ring finger size Q £450-£600
523. A collection of 9ct and other jewellery with 9ct hallmark, oval locket with floral motif, 9ct hallmark, gate bracelet and watch case, 9ct hallmark, oval link necklace, 15ct stamp, seed pearl and aquamarine floral design pin brooch, 375 stamp topaz and diamond ear pendants and three more (9), weight 46.4g weight of 15ct 3.2g
£900-£1,200
524. A collection of 18ct jewellery and a watch with 18ct hallmarked case, watch, 18ct hallmark two gold wedding band, 18ct plat stamp, cluster ring mount with six diamonds and tiffany raised band, 18k stamp, signet ring mount, and a 750 stamp, Creole ear hoop (5), weight 45.4g finger size signet K cluster O-P band ring P-R
£1,400-£1,600
525. A pair of 9ct late Victorian cuff links and two more with 9ct Birmingham hallmark 1900-1, moon and heart design engraved rose gold cuff links, oval pair of initial engraved cuff links 9ct Birmingham 1917 and a shamrock good luck stick (3), weight of 9ct 8.8g
£80-£100
526. A pair of 9ct stylish rectangle cufflinks with 9ct hallmark, organic heavily textured tri colour gold cuff links with a bevelled edge and whale tail rectangle fixings, weight 15.4g head size 2 x 1.5mm
£200-£300
527. A pair of 15ct cufflinks, 9ct pin and dress studs with floral motif engraved oval cufflinks 15ct hallmark Birmingham 1905 chain fixing, a 9ct tie pin with engineered design and a set of dress 9ct stamp dress studs in mother of pearl (3), weight 2.1g pin weight 5.5g cuff links
£150-£250
528. An interesting collection of tie pins and gents accessories comprising an 18ct horseshoe and white metal topped pin, a 9ct amethyst and seed pearl pin and another similar, a 15ct gold, sapphire and seed pearl topped pin, a cultured pearl and diameter topped pin, a set of gold mounted crystal dress studs etc, many cased (qty), various £200-£300
529. A King George half sovereign pendant and chain with an indistinct hall mark to suspension hoop, King George facing left Saint George slaying the dragon to rev, loose bezel pendant mount with belcher chain and a bolt ring clasp, weight 14.1g length of chain 48cm
£200-£250
530. A pair of half sovereign ear pendants with a fixed scroll work mount suspended from peg, Queen Elizabeth 1982 with Sain George slaying the dragon to rev and King George 1914 with saint George slaying the dragon to rev, weight 8.9g
£400-£600
531. A George V 19*8gold sovereign mounted in horseshoe pendant on chain the decorative mount of pierced ropetwist construction, stamped 375, London assay, hung on a 9 carat belcher chain, chain length 44cm, pendant width total 35mm; total weight 32.8g
£700-£800
532. A 9 carat gold gatelink bracelet, mounted with four gold half sovereigns comprising loosely mounted Victoria 1883 and George V 1913, 1914 and 1926, the bracelet stamped 375, length 17cm; total weight 38g
£900-£1,000
533. A pair of George V 1912gold full sovereigns, in drop earring mounts each stamped 375, London assay marks, height 40mm, total weight 18.3g
£700-£900
534. A Continental gold coin bracelet
the 14k hinged links, mounts and clasp, the latter stamped ‘585’, incorporating eight coins comprising a Polish Alexander 1 25 Zlotys, 1817; an Austrian Franz Jospeh I 1855 Ducat; a Dutch Williem II 1841 Ducat; a German Archdiocese of Mainz 1795 Ducat; a German Karl Philipp 1725 Ducat, struck in Mannheim; a Hungarian Franz Joseph I 1888 20 Francs 8 Florins; a Swedish Oscar I 1845 Ducat and hung with an Austrian Franz Joseph I 1909 4 Ducats, total weight 76.3g
Provenance: A German family
£4,000-£6,000
535. A Victoria 1900 gold full sovereign in ring mount stamped 375, of elaborate faceted, chased, pierced and foliate scrollwork form, diameter 28mm; total weight 15.7g
£400-£600
536. A George V 1913 gold half sovereign in ring mount. stamped 375, pierced setting and shoulders, diameter 22mm; total weight 8.8g
£200-£300
537. A South African 1981 1/10 Krugerrand in 9 carat ring mount stamped 375, undulating and pierced setting and shoulders, diameter 20mm; total weight 7.2g
£300-£400
538. An Edward VII 1908 gold full sovereign, in unmarked mount with twin scrollwork loop supports, diameter 23mm
£350-£450
539. Joseff of Hollywood cross and matching earrings the matt cross frame inset with black faceted glass and faceted clear glass square to centre, surrounded with filigree to the edges and suspended from a matt curb link chain interspersed with black glass cabochons in filigree mount, together with a pair of matching ear pendants on original card, with ear clips (2), length of chain and cross 50cm, total length of ear pendants 6cm
£100-£200
540. Joseff of Hollywood Costume Jewellery ear pendants and matching brooch the large matt metal open work Art Nouveau style pin brooch with mask heads of mythical birds, central faceted glass intaglio with stork motif and three leaf drops with graduated paste adornments, together with a pair of matching ear pendants with large faceted glass stork intaglios on original card, with clips to reverse (2), width of brooch 10.5cm, total length of earrings 9.5cm
£100-£200
541. Joseff of Hollywood clear cross pendant necklace and cherub pin brooch the matt cross frame inset with squares of faceted clear glass, surrounded with filigree to the edges and suspended from matt curb link chain interspersed with black glass cabochons in filigree mount, together with an open work pin brooch with relief of cherubs surmounted by paste stones, with faceted tassel drop (2), total length of pendant necklace 56cm, total length of brooch 15cm
£100-£200
542. A collection of vintage and costume jewellery including a group of gilt metal fob seals with inset glass panels of various colours, a Scottish hard stone and silver brooch, three carved cameos; two with carved classical figurative reliefs in gilt frames, other with black floral relief and mount, a gold-tone chain with pink-paste pendant, two silver-tone Art Deco-style bar brooches, a rhinestone-set buckle brooch, another with ‘Forget Menon’ engraved, a novelty ring with green-paste stone (s), a multicoloured glass cabochon brooch, a greenpaste-five-stone necklace on white metal chain with claw mounts and two sunburst connectors (qty), various £80-£120
543. A small collection of costume jewellery comprising a Russian malachite brooch contained within a gold frame, a pendant to small nephrite and coral carved strawberry, an unframed cameo depicting Hebe feeding the eagle of Zeus, bird bar brooch and two dress rings (7), various £200-£300
544. An 18ct gold Tiffany starfish pendant necklace designed by Elsa Peretti with fine chain signed Peretti on the clasp, with pouch and box, total weight of chain and pendant 7.2g, diameter of star 3cm
£700-£900
545. Hans Hansen: a Danish Modernist Sterling silver demi-parure comprising a thirteen wing-shaped link necklace, model ‘316’; and a six wingshaped link bracelet, model ‘238’; both with signatures and stamped ‘Denmark 925S’, necklace length 39cm; bracelet length 19cm
£150-£250
546. An Italian Tuttti Frutti style suite of necklace and earrings, mid 20th century all profusely decorated with multicoloured glass flowers and foliage, necklace length 42cm £80-£120
547. A Marc Jacobs soft leather handbag with zip closure, branded goldtone hardware and interior pocket, 46.5cm x 15cm x 28.5cm £100-£150
548. A boxed Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene pochette featuring the checkerboard coated canvas, branded goldtoned hardware and slim leather strap, complete with dustbag and box., Serial number: FL0092, 21.5cm x 4cm x 12.5cm
£80-£100
549. A Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene pochette and coin purse (2) featuring the checkerboard coated canvas, branded gold-toned hardware and slim leather strap, complete with dustbag and extendable keychain, serial number: FL1002, Pochette: 21.5cm x 4cm x 12.5cm, Coin purse (folded): 10cm x 2.3cm x 7.2cm £80-£100
550. A Gucci Sherry Line tote bag and wallet featuring a dark brown suede body with leather trim, rolled leather handles, top zip closure and an interior pocket, dustbag included. 33890 214397, the wallet has three main components with multiple pockets and a 925 silver stylised horsebit pin lock, box included. 05479 1502 (2), Bag: 33cm x 10cm x 25cm, Wallet (folded): 19cm x 2.2cm x 10cm
£60-£80
551. A Bottega Veneta black Montaigne handbag with the signature woven Nappa leather exterior, adjustable handles and zip closure, the interior with soft suede featuring one internal pocket with zip closure and bearing the heat-stamp ‘Bottega Veneta, Made in Italy’, with dust bag, 36cm x 21cm x 18cm
£150-£250
552. A Bottega Veneta mustard woven handbag with the signature woven Nappa leather exterior and magnetic closure, and interior composed of a soft suede featuring one internal pocket with a zip closure and bearing the heat-stamp ‘Bottega Veneta, Made in Italy’, with dust bag, 36cm x 31cm x 16cm
£100-£200
553. A Bottega Veneta dark brown bowling bag with a Nappa leather exterior featuring adjustable woven handles and contrast stitching with zip closure, interior composed of a soft suede featuring three internal pockets, one bearing the heat-stamp ‘Bottega Veneta, Made in Italy’, with dust bag, 38cm x 22cm x 18cm
£80-£120
554. 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
£150-£250
555. An 18ct gold and enamel Wanstead gold club medal awarded to Captain W.E.Cook 1928-29, weight approx 21g
£600-£800
556. Canada. A $10 Gold Coin of the Royal Mint Hoard, 1914 obverse; King George V engraving by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal, reverse; Canadian coat of arms. Coin certified as MS63 or uncirculated “mint state” by PCGS. In capsule and box with documentation, diameter 27mm, weight approx. 16.7g
Private Collection
£800-£1,200
557. HRH, The Duke of Edinburgh Pattern Coin, 1972 obverse; ‘Model’ - the rest is plain, reverse; portrait of Prince Philip from an original plaster by Humphrey Paget, denomination; 25 new pence. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter approx. 40mm, weight approx. 30g
Private Collection
£800-£1,200
558. Royal Mint. The Queen Elizabeth UK Gold Double Sovereign, 1989 obverse; enthroned queen holding the King’s sceptre and the rod of equity and mercy by Bernard Sindall, reverse; crowned shield of arms overlaying a double Tudor rose in direct imitation of the very first sovereign by Bernard Sindall. One year only issue celebrating the 500th anniversary of the very first gold sovereign coin. In capsule and box with certification; The Bradford Exchange, diameter 28mm, weight approx. 16g
Private Collection
£800-£1,000
559. Royal Canadian Mint. A $250 Fine Silver Coin Maple Leaf Forever, 2018 the obverse of the convex-shaped silver coin features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. reverse; design by Royal Canadian mint engraver Stan Witten featuring a bouquet of five sugar maple (Acer saccharum) leaves. Limited mintage world wide. In box and capsule with certification; Royal Canadian Mint, diameter 102mm, weight approx. 1kg
Private Collection
£500-£700
560. An extensive collection of assorted commemorative coins comprising:
HM Queen Elizabeth II 90 Majestic Years Coin Collection etc, (please contact the office for further information)
Private Collection
£80-£120
561. U.S. Presidential Dollar Collection (39 rolls) with Collector’s Chest & Portraits, issued by Danbury Mint, official U.S. Mint issues only exist up to Ronald Reagan (40th), there are 39 official portraits (Jimmy Carter was still alive when issued), with each official portrait there are the accompanying 39 rolls of 12 coins. This set also includes privately minted tribute portraits, these are found alongside the other official 39 portraits, nonofficial portraits; Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, diameter (s) 25mm
Private Collection
£400-£600
562. Royal Mint. A extensive collection of coins: 2009 Kew Gardens 50p etc.
(please contact the office for further information) (qty), various
Provenance: Private Collection
£200-£300
563. A Mexican gold 20 Pesos 1959 coin, in a yellow metal pendant mount
the coin loosely fitted within the circular pierced, ropetwist and filigree mount, twice stamped ‘Italy’, total diameter 42mm; total weight 27.3g
£1,000-£1,200
564. A Royal Mint 1991 United Kingdom gold proof sovereign three coin set comprising a double sovereign, full sovereign and half sovereign, in a fitted case, with a gold plated plaque depicting the Royal crown above ‘Elizabeth R’, with Certificate of Authenticity no. 0521, 28 grams
£1,000-£1,500
565. Swiss. A collection of 20 francs (1935-1949) all obverses; Helvetia facing left, reverses; denomination either side of swiss flag, Bern Mint mark & year (s) below; 1935 x2, 1947 x2, 1949 x4, diameter (s) 21mm, total weight 52g
£3,000-£4,000
566. Chile. Gold Pesos Coins (4) 100 pesos dated 1972, 50 pesos dated 1965, 20 pesos dated, 2 pesos dated 1945, Santiago Mint, diameter (s) 30mm, 24mm, 18mm, 13mm, total weight 36.3g
£1,000-£1,500
567. Austrian Empire. Gold Coins: 4 & 1 Ducat 1915, 4 Florins 1892 (3) obverses; head of Francis Joseph with wreath facing right, ducat reverses; arms of Austria superimposed upon a crowned double-headed imperial eagle, florins reverse; coat of arms of the Austrian Empire dividing value, Vienna Mint, diameter (s) 40mm, 20mm, 19mm, total weight 20.8g
£1,000-£1,500
568. South Africa. 1979 Gold Full Kugerrand diameter 32mm, weight 34.1g
£2,000-£3,000
569. Mexican. Gold Pesos Coins (2) 5 pesos dated 1955, 2 pesos dated 1945, Mexican City Mint, diameter (s) 19mm, 15mm, total weight 6.3g
£200-£300
570. Peru. 5 Soles Oro Gold Coin 1960 obverse; national arms above date, reverse; seated liberty facing right holding a staff with phrygian cap flanked by shield and column, Lima Mint, diameter 15mm, weight 2.4g
£80-£120
571. South Africa. 2 Rand Gold Coin 1962 obverse; portrait of Jan van Reibeeck 1⁄4 right, reverse; springbock above denomination, Pretoria Mink, diameter 22mm, weight 8g
£350-£450
572. France. Napoleon III 20 Francs, 1857 Paris Mint, obverse; Napoleon III facing right, reverse shows “Empire Francais” in an arc at the top with wreath within, denomination and date inside wreath, Paris mint mark at bottom, diameter 21mm, weight 6.5g
£250-£350
573. S.S. City of Cairo: ‘The Deepest Treasure Recovery In History’ India - L.M.O. S.S. Cairo silver Rupee three coin set, coins in cases / capsules, in box with booklet ‘Salvation and Salvage: The Story of The SS City of Cairo’ by Justin Robinson, ‘Of all the silver treasure recovered from the SS City of Cairo, less than 1% of the coins were ultimately saved and conserved for collectors,’ diameter (s) approx 30mm
£100-£150
574. A collection of antique coins (please contact the office for further information) (14), various dimensions, total weight approx. 19.4g
Private collection
£300-£400
575. A George V Full Sovereign, 1914 obverse; George V facing left, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 22mm, weight 8g
£400-£500
576. A George V Full Sovereign, 1911 obverse; George V facing left, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 22mm, weight 8g
£400-£500
577. A George V Full Sovereign, 1923 obverse; George V facing left, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 22mm, weight 8g
£400-£500
578. An Edward VII Full Sovereign, 1902 obverse; Edward VII facing right, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 22mm, weight 8g
£400-£500
579. A Queen Victoria Half Sovereign, 1896 obverse: Older veiled bust of Queen Victoria facing left, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 19mm, weight 3.9g
£180-£220
580. A George V Half Sovereign, 1926 obverse; George V facing left, Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, diameter 19mm, weight 4g
£180-£220
581. UK. The 1988 Gold Proof Set: Two-Pounds, Full & Half Sovereign (3) obverses; Queen Elizabeth II portrait facing right by Raphael Maklouf, reverse; Saint George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci, all coins in capsules, with Royal Mint box and certificate of authenticity (Number 02554); 12,500 three-coin gold proof sets struck for world-wide distribution, largest diameter 28.4mm, total weight approx 27.96g
£1,200-£1,800
582. UK. Full Sovereigns 1914 & 1978 (2) 1914; George V facing left, 1978; Elizabeth II facing right, both reverses show Saint George slaying the dragon, diameters 22mm, total weight 16g
£800-£900
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Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra)
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(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