Jewellery, Silver & Watches | 23rd & 24th February 2016 | 11am

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LYON & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS EDINBURGH JEWELLERY, SILVER & WATCHES

182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Tel. +44 (0)141 333 1992 Fax. +44 (0)141 332 8240

78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES Tel. +44 (0)20 7930 9115 Fax. +44 (0)20 7930 7274

23RD & 24TH FEBRUARY, 2016

33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. +44 (0)131 557 8844 Fax. +44 (0)131 557 8668 Email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com

Tuesday, 23rd February & Wednesday, 24th February, 2016 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh

Jewellery, Silver & Watches


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Jewellery, Silver & Watches Including The David Constable Collection of Drinking Vessels & Wine Labels Three Individual Private Collections of Seals, Sauce & Other Labels and Silver

Tuesday, 23rd February & Wednesday, 24th February at 11am Sale Number LT456

Viewing Times London (highlights) 78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y ES Friday, 12th February 10.30am - 5pm (by appointment only) Glasgow (highlights) Glasgow Gallery, 182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Monday, 15th February 2pm - 8pm Edinburgh Sunday, 21st February 12 noon - 4pm Monday, 22nd February 9am - 5pm Sale Days from 9am

Enquiries Lyon & Turnbull Ltd. 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. 0131 557 8844 Fax. 0131 557 8668 Email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com

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Buyer’s Guide This sale is subject to our standard Conditions of Sale (available at the back of every catalogue and on our website). If you have not bought at auction before we will be delighted to advise you.

Buyer’s Premium & Other Charges The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium, at the following rate, thereon. 25% up to £50,000 / 20% thereafter. VAT will be charged on the premium at the rate imposed by law (see our Conditions of Sale). Additional VAT † VAT at the standard rate payable at the standard rate on the hammer price * 5% import VAT payable on the hammer price No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for books bought at auction. Droit de Suite § indicates works which may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right, a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. Under new legislation which came into effect on 1st January 2012, this applies to living artists and artists who have died in the last 70 years. This royalty will be charged to the buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the buyer’s premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk

Registration All potential buyers must register prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our registration desk, by email, by fax or on our website. Please note that all first time bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration: 1 – Government issued photo ID (Passport/ Driving licence) 2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bank statement). We may, at our option, also ask you to provide a bank reference and/ or deposit. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted our Conditions of Sale (available at the back of every catalogue and on our website).

Bidding & Payment For information on bidding options see our Guide to Bidding & Payment at the back of the catalogue.

Removal of Purchases Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser.

Catalogue descriptions All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person (public viewing times listed in every catalogue), our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed condition reports and additional images. These are for guidance only and all lots are sold ‘as found’, as per our Conditions of Sale.

Import/Export Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to; rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots to another country. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale nor any delay in making full payment for the lot. Endangered Species Please be aware that lots marked with the symbol Y contain material which may be subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside the EU. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/ imports-exports/cites


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Meet the Specialists At Lyon & Turnbull we want to make buying at auction as easy and enjoyable as possible. Our specialist team is on hand to assist you, whether you are looking for something special for your home or collection, require more detailed information about the history or condition of a lot, or just want to ďŹ nd out more about the auction process

Trevor Kyle

Ruth Davis

Kier Mulholland

Gavin Strang

Head of Department

Specialist

Department Administrator

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Rugs & Carpets gavin.strang@lyonandturnbull.com

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Order of Sale Tuesday, 23rd February, 2016 at 11am 1-23

Antique Jewellery

24-34

Pearl Jewellery

35-59

Sapphire Jewellery

60-64

Emerald Jewellery

65-73

Ruby Jewellery

74-80

Named Jewellery

81-141

Diamond Jewellery

142-177

Other Gem-set Jewellery

178-201

Gentlemen’s Jewellery

202-217

Pocket Watches

218-229

Gentlemen’s Wrist Watches

230-240

Objets D’Art

241-259

Ladies’ Wrist Watches

260-266

Handbags & Accessories

267-290

Modern Jewellery

291-320

Parcel lots of Jewellery

321-338

A Private Collection of Seals

339-398

The David Constable Collection of Drinking Vessels & Wine Labels

399-421A A Private Collection of Sauce & Other Labels

Thursday, 24th February, 2016 at 11am Silver - see page 70 for detailed contents

Front Cover Lot 360 Inside Front Cover Selection from the David Constable Collection (lots 339-398) Inside Back Cover Lots 4, 40 and 87

Lot 333


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1 HA616/30 A diamond set heart pendant pave set to the front with round eight cut diamonds, modelled in unmarked yellow and white metal Length of pendant (including bale): 22mm £500-800

2 HA616/31 A sapphire and diamond set butterfly brooch of conventional form, set throughout with round and oval cut sapphires, old round cut diamonds, and two cabochon ruby eyes, modelled in unmarked yellow metal

5 HC423/3 A late 19th century plique-a-jour enamel and tigers eye bracelet

8 HD145/2 Two gem set brooches

the tigers eye cabochon with distinct cat’s eye effect, in a single border of diamond chips, the bracelet with plique-a-jour enamel detail throughout, concealed clasp, unmarked

the first of winged Egyptian motif, collet set with a round cut citrine and enamel detail, stamped 9ct to reverse; together with an hexagonal cut synthetic sapphire set bar brooch, stamped 15ct (2)

Length: 16.5cm £1,500-2,500

Length: 38mm & 56mm £250-400

6 HC423/7 A Victorian pearl and enamel bracelet the simple curved oval links with blue enamel detail with a central claw set pearl, with a concealed clasp and safety chain, unmarked

Width: 45mm £4,000-6,000

Length: 17cm £2,500-4,000

3Y HC423/1 A late 19th century coral set pendant and earrings

7 HC423/15 A sapphire and diamond set Caduceus brooch

the pendant of oval outline, beaded detail throughout with coral beads to centre and fringing below, the reverse with glazed panel and brooch fitting; together with a pair of matching earrings of similar design, hook fittings, unmarked (2)

of traditional design, set throughout with round cut diamonds, and a central collet set oval cut sapphire Length: 55mm £600-900

Length of brooch (including fringing): 55mm £1,800-2,500

4 HC423/2 A ruby and diamond cluster ring of navette outline, collet set with a marquise and two pear cut diamonds in a channel set border of rubies, each shoulder set with three eight cut diamonds to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank Ring size: L £4,000-6,000

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9 HD175/3 A late Victorian diamond set arrow brooch modelled in yellow and white metal, with onset crescent motif and set throughout with small rose cut diamonds Length: 44mm £250-350

10 HD175/5 A late Victorian multi-gem set bar brooch the applied crescent set throughout with graduated round cut rubies and diamonds and a central ruby, sapphire and half pearl cluster, the bar set to each end with small diamond and a small bouton pearl, with safety chain Length: 48mm £400-600

14 HD221/4 A ruby and diamond ring

19 HC420/2 A rock crystal and enamel set brooch

claw set two small oval cut rubies and three graduated old cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked

the rock crystal cabochon heart with blue and yellow enamel initials, in a yellow metal collet setting suspended from a yellow metal turquoise set bow brooch, unmarked

Ring size: J/K £200-300

15 HD221/5 A diamond and pearl set bar brooch millegrain set with four graduated old round cut diamonds and three graduated pearls, set in unmarked white metal Length: 52mm £150-200

16 HD239/2 A pair of pearl and jade set pendant earrings

11 HD175/7 A Victorian diamond and onyx set brooch

each set with a row of seed pearls, suspending a jade drop in a yellow metal mount; together with a seed pearl and peridot set pendant of scrolling form, stamped 9CT to reverse (2) £150-250

of navette outline modelled in yellow metal, the black onyx ground set with three old round cut diamonds

17 HD351/55 A collection of paste buckles

Length: 33mm £300-400

12 HD221/1 An early 19th century momento mori ring the curved glazed panel with plaited hair, in a border of graduated half pearls, with pierced scrolling detail to shoulders and shank, modelled in unmarked yellow metal with inscription to reverse Ring size: L £200-300

13 HD221/3 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated old round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M £250-350

to include a pair of simple rectangular examples with wasted sides and steel clasp; together with a more elaborate single example with inlaid engraved gold borders and clusters of paste set, with steel buckle (3) Widths: 6cm and 7.5cm £120-180

18 SV705/38 A large Victorian silver gem set brooch claw set with a central rectangular cut amethyst, in a border of oval collet set Cairngorms and an amethyst, with fleur-de-lys detail, suspending a single gem set drop Overall length: 10.5cm £200-400

Length: 38mm £250-400

20 SV610/1 A late Victorian turquoise and pearl set pendant modelled in unmarked yellow metal, of oval outline with beaded detail throughout, the central raised oval set with a seed pearl and circular turquoise cabochon, with glazed panel to the rear, to a yellow metal belcher link chain Length of pendant (including bale): 55mm £200-300

21Y SV705/52 A pair of Italian mid-19th century carved coral ear clips carved as putto heads, with post and screw fittings, in fitted case signed Luigi Casalta, Napoli £100-150

22 SV728/34 A Scottish agate set bracelet composed of shaped oval links modelled in unmarked yellow metal, each link set with various bloodstone, banded and moss agates; with an associated brooch with glazed panel to reverse (2) Length of bracelet: 18cm £150-250

23 SV728/34A A diamond and opal pendant of pierced floral design, set throughout with small old round and eight cut diamonds and a central round opal, modelled in unmarked yellow and white metal, to a yellow metal trace link chain Diameter of pendant: 24mm £250-400


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24 HC999/12 A pearl, ruby and diamond bracelet and earrings the bracelet set with a cabochon ruby in a single border of small round cut diamonds set in yellow metal, to three strands of uniform cultured pearls; together with a pair of associated diamond ruby and pearl set pendant earrings (2) Bracelet: 17.5cm, earrings: 20mm £300-500

25 HB579/4 A pearl and diamond set pin of floral design, set with a small round pearl (untested) and small diamonds; together with a pair of yellow metal and cultured pearl ear clips (2) Overall length: 60mm £180-220

26 HB937/8A A large pearl set dress ring set in 22ct yellow gold with a large pearl, to a plain shank

28 HD229/1 A pearl set pendant

31Y HD290/1 Two pearl and coral necklaces

collet set with a large golden bouton pearl in a ribbed yellow metal border, stamped 18CT to the reverse, to a plain link chain

both composed of alternating cultured pearls and small coral beads

Diameter: 27mm £120-180

29 HD250/1 A cultured pearl choker composed of three stands of uniform cultured pearls, the clasp set with an oval cut sapphire in a single border of small round pearls Length: 33cm £200-300

30 HD300/1 A pair of pearl and diamond set drop earrings each millegrain set with two old cut diamonds, suspending a small drop shaped pearl, to post and butterfly fittings Length: 14mm £250-400

Length: 82cm (each) £300-500

32 HD324/3 A silver and pearl set necklace and earring set composed of a fringed pendant composed of graduated belcher link chains with pearl or silver bead terminals, to a belcher link chain; with matching pendant earrings £150-250

33 HD221/2 A pearl and ruby set ring set with three half pearls and several small eight cut rubies, to a plain metal shank, unmarked Ring size: O £120-180

34 HD175/2 A collection of tie pins

Ring size: L £150-250

all modelled in yellow metal, to include one set with a baroque pearl terminal, another claw set with a small round cut diamond; one set with a pearl and diamond set cluster, another collet set with an oval opal (4) £400-500

27 HC593/4 A double strand of cultured pearls of even size, pearl set silver clasp, together with a navette shaped ring set onyx panel with a central pearl Ring size: Q, Pearls length: 48cm £200-300

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Sapphire Jewellery 35 HA616/23 A sapphire and diamond bracelet composed of graduated articulated links, channel set with a continuous row of graduated calibre cut sapphires, flanked above and below by a row of small round cut diamonds, modelled in unmarked white metal, with concealed clasp, safety clip and chain Length: 18cm £5,500-6,500

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36 HA615/1 A diamond and sapphire set brooch modelled as a bow, set throughout with graduated round cut diamonds, the centre with trap cut diamonds and sapphires, in unmarked white metal

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Width: 40mm £400-600

37 HC423/12 A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings claw set with an oval cut sapphire in a single border of illusion set small round cut diamonds, modelled in unmarked white metal with post and butterfly fittings £700-900

38 HC423/18 A sapphire set pendant locket set with a cluster of circular sapphire cabochons below bow motif, suspending a gate link chain terminating in a circular locket, set with round cut sapphires and a single round brilliant cut diamond

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Length: 95mm £800-1,200

39 HD769/5 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring claw set with an oval cut sapphire in a single border of small round brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders similarly set, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: K, estimated total gem weights: sapphire 4.43cts, diamonds 0.74cts £7,000-8,000

40 SV705/174 A 1920s sapphire and diamond ring set with a old round cut diamond in a fanned border of calibre cut sapphires, the shoulders set with slightly graduated eight cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped PLAT Ring size: P £500-800

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41 HC423/5 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring collet set with an oval cut sapphire in a border of similarly set round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N £650-850

42 HC944/6 A sapphire and diamond set cluster ring collet set with a rounded rectangular cut sapphire in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: L £400-600

43 HC66/12 A synthetic sapphire and diamond ring crossover design, set single circular cut synthetic sapphire and diamond, set in white and yellow metal, diamond set scrolling shoulders, the shank marked 18ct & Pt Ring size: M £300-500

44 HB937/24 A sapphire and diamond set brooch of open hexagonal form collet set with round cut sapphires and alternating onset pearls, set in unmarked white metal; together with a large citrine and seed pearl set brooch (2) £200-300


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45 HC423/16 A sapphire and diamond set pendant claw set with an oval cut sapphire in a single border of illusion set small round cut sapphires, the bale set with a small round cut diamond, to a plain platinum chain Length of pendant (including bale): 12mm £600-900

46 HC125/1 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut sapphire in a single border of small round cut diamonds, with split shoulders and a plain white metal shank stamped 14K Ring size: M £300-500

47 HB937/22 A pair of sapphire and diamond set earrings each of floral design, claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond in a single border of round cut sapphires, diamond set ties to the yellow metal detail, clip fastenings, unmarked Length: 21mm £200-300

48 HB937/8 A sapphire and diamond set cluster ring claw set with a small round cut sapphire in a single border of old cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank; together with a 9ct gold pearl set dress ring (2) Ring sizes: F & M £200-300

49 HB655/3 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set round cut sapphires and illusion set small diamonds, to a 9ct gold shank; together with a pair of associated sapphire cluster earrings (2) Ring size: K/L £150-250

50 HC999/10 A sapphire and diamond set cluster ring claw set with a small oval sapphire in a single border of slightly graduated round cut diamonds and two pear shaped diamonds, to a plain 18ct yellow gold shank Ring size: N £250-400

51 HC999/11 A pair of sapphire and diamond set earrings each claw set with a circular cut blue sapphire below a trio of similarly set small round cut diamonds, set in 18ct white gold to post and butterfly fittings £150-250

52 HD24/2 A sapphire set bracelet the central links each set with an oval cut sapphire, with plain oval yellow metal polished links, clasp stamped 14K Length: 17cm £300-400

53 HD24/3 A sapphire and diamond set necklace

55 HD350/1 A sapphire and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut sapphire flanked to either side by a small round cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N £350-500

56 HD453/6 A sapphire and diamond three stone ring claw set with a trap cut sapphire, flanked to either side by a small round cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank stamped PT Ring size: J £200-300

57 HD453/7 A sapphire set eternity ring claw set with a single row of small round cut sapphires, together with a white metal band with engraved detail, indistinctly marked Ring sizes: J, K £100-200

58 SV0514/4 A sapphire and diamond set half eternity ring

the curved central motif set with uniform oval sapphires and small round cut diamond detail, to a yellow metal fancy link chain stamped 750

channel set with alternating trios of square cut sapphires and small eight cut diamonds, set in white metal stamped 18ct; together with a an 18ct gold wedding band (2)

Width of gem set motif: 35mm £250-400

Ring sizes: P & M £100-200

54 HD349/4 A sapphire and diamond set three stone ring

59 SV0514/5 A sapphire and diamond three stone ring

claw set with a round cut diamond and two round cut sapphires, to split scrolling shoulders and a plain yellow metal shank Ring size: G £250-350

claw set with a square cut sapphire flanked to either side by a similarly set round cut diamond, to a plain shank stamped 18CT PLAT Ring size: P £300-500


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Emerald Jewellery 60 HD49/1 An emerald and diamond set pendant claw set with an oval cut emerald in a radiating border of round brilliant, baguette and tapered baguette cut diamonds, to a white metal trace link chain Length of pendant: 25mm £1,500-2,000

63 HD175/9 An emerald and diamond set ring

61 HC100/1 An emerald and diamond set cluster ring

claw set with a trap cut emerald, flanked to either side by a small round cut diamond, to a plain 9ct gold shank

claw set with an oval emerald in a single border of small round cut diamonds, the shank with ribbed detail and scrolling shoulders, stamped 18K

Ring size: N £250-400

Ring size: P £250-400

62 HD126/1 An emerald and diamond set ring claw set with a trap cut emerald, flanked to either side by a small round cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank

64 SV705/176 An emerald doublet set ring claw set with a rectangular cut emerald doublet, to a plain 9ct gold shank

Ring size: K/L £400-600

Ring size: S £100-150

65 HA616/26 A ruby and diamond set bangle

66 HA616/27 A diamond and ruby cluster ring

67 HA616/28 A ruby and diamond set cluster ring

of hinged design, modelled in unmarked yellow metal, the front with floral cluster detail, set throughout with alternating round cut rubies and old round cut diamonds

of navette form, claw set with a row of five graduated oval rubies, in a single border of old European cut diamonds, to a plain unmarked yellow metal shank

millegrain set with an oval cut ruby in a square border set with small eight cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank, unmarked

Internal diameter: 53mm £2,500-3,500

Ring size: M/N £1,000-1,500

68 HD757/2 A ruby and diamond set cluster ring

69 HD151/2 A ruby and diamond set ring

70 HD175/8 A ruby and diamond set ring

claw set with an oval cut ruby in a double border to small round cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 14k

collet set with a round cut ruby, to a curving shank channel set with small round cut diamonds

claw set with three round cut rubies four round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: N/O £150-250

Ring size: P £350-500

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Ring size: M/N, estimated total gem weights: ruby 5.30cts, diamonds 1.10cts £800-1,000

Ring size: L/M £1,000-1,500


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71 HD769/4 An Art Deco style ruby and diamond ring collet set with a fancy rectangular cut ruby, in a shaped border set with small round cut diamonds, the shoulders similarly set, to a plain unmarked white metal shank Ring size: N, estimated total gem weights: ruby 2.59cts, diamonds 0.54cts £3,000-5,000

72 SV533/40 A gentleman’s synthetic ruby and diamond set ring collet set with a squared oval ruby flanked to either side by two small round cut diamonds, set in yellow metal with ribbed shoulders, stamped 10k to shank

Named Jewellery

Ring size: T/U £200-300

73 HD453/4 A ruby and diamond cluster ring and earrings the ring claw set with an oval cut ruby in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18k; together with a pair of matching ruby and diamond set cluster earrings, post and butterfly fittings (2) Ring size: N £300-500

74 HC867A/3 GEORG JENSEN - A group of three silver brooches the first modelled as a heart and dolphins, No. 312, marked sterling; the next of scallop shell form, No. 246, marked sterling; Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen grapes pendant brooch No. 217B, marked sterling (3) Lengths: 42mm, 29mm, 68mm £300-400

75 HD105/5 GEORG JENSEN - A Heritage necklace and earrings set circa 1994, each with foliate design with domed detail, marked GEORG JENSEN/ 925 S/ DENMARK/ 1994 (2) Length of pendant (including bale): 25mm £150-250

76 HD140/1 ALEXANDER RITCHIE - A Scottish penannular brooch of traditional Celtic form, signed A.R IONA to reverse; together with another of circular outline with thistle motif and central round cut citrine (2) Diameter: 35mm & 36mm £120-180

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77 HD225/3 PALOMA PICASSO - A silver brooch modelled as a stylised star, signed to reverse 1985 TIFFANY&CO STERLING Width: 43mm £80-120

78 LT2015/36 SALVADOR DALI - A surrealist brooch modelled in unmarked yellow metal as a nose and mouth, signed to the lip with plain pin fastening to rear Length: 32mm £100-150

79 HC94/2 DE BEERS - A leather and diamond set cuff the tapering black leather cuff with a small 18ct white gold stud set with a small round brilliant cut diamond Length of cuff: 36cm £200-300

80 HD48/7 HAMILTON & INCHES - An Ivy leaf brooch of plain design with matt & polished finish; together with a bar brooch set with three light blue sapphires; a cased yellow metal and seed pearl set tie pin (3) £200-300


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Diamond Jewellery

81 An Art Deco style diamond pendant necklace the central pierced scrolling panel pave set with small diamond round cut diamonds and a central old European cut diamond, suspending two tapering pendants set with old round, eight and old European cut diamonds, the integral chain with lozenge shaped links set with small round cut diamonds Length of longest pendant: 95mm ÂŁ7,500-9,000

82 A pair of diamond pendant earrings each modelled as diamond set bow, suspending a row of millegrain set round cut diamonds, terminating in a similarly set round cut diamond garland and bow, modelled in unmarked white metal with post ďŹ ttings Overall length: 64mm ÂŁ3,200-3,800


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83 HC119/1 A diamond set cluster pendant claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond in a single border of smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, set in unmarked white metal, to a white metal snake link chain, stamped 375; together with a pair of diamond 18ct gold diamond cluster earrings (2)

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Estimated principal diamond weight: 0.65cts £1,000-1,500

84 HC423/9 A diamond set triple cluster ring set with three graduated oval cut diamonds, each in a single border of smaller round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M £3,200-3,800

85 HA616/25 A diamond bead necklace composed of a single strand of graduated facetted diamond beads of a yellow-green hue, to a plain barrel clasp stamped 18k Length: 46cm £3,000-5,000

86 HC423/11 A pair of diamond drop earrings each millegrain set with a small round cut diamond, suspending a similarly set pear shaped diamond drop, to post and butterfly fittings Overall length: 12mm £2,000-3,000

87 HC423/17 An early 20th century diamond spray ring modelled in unmarked white metal of scrolling spray design, millegrain set throughout with old round and cushion cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank Ring size: L £1,300-1,800

88 HC423/19 A pair of diamond set pendant earrings each millegrain set with a small round cut diamond, suspending a pave set diamond bar, applied floral motif set with four rose cut pear shaped diamond clusters, post and butterfly fittings Length: 40mm £1,500-2,500

89 HD173/1 A single stone diamond set ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank Ring size: L/M, estimated total diamond weight: 2.02cts £1,800-2,500


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90 HB655/4 A pair of diamond cluster earrings

96 HC942/2 A pair of diamond stud earrings

103 HD367/2 A diamond cluster ring

each set with seven round cut diamonds, set in 18ct white gold with post and butterfly fittings

each claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, with post and butterfly fittings

the central row of five graduated round cut diamonds, between two rows of uniform round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, unmarked; together with a paste set cluster ring (2)

Diameter of cluster: 8mm £250-400

91 HB709/14C An early 20th Century diamond set line bracelet in unmarked white metal, the central curved panel with pierced and engraved detail set with an old round cut diamond, the remaining square links of similar design, concealed clasp and safety clip Length: 18.5cm, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.25cts £400-600

Estimated total diamond weight: 0.62cts £300-500

97 HC944/5 An onyx and diamond set cluster ring collet set to the centre with an old round cut diamond, in a floral surround set with shaped onyx panels and eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, stamped 18CT PT Ring size: P £150-250

98 HD144/4 A single stone diamond ring

92 HC29/3 A diamond set cluster ring

claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal shank; together with an emerald and diamond cluster set bar brooch (2)

the stepped navette cluster claw set with sixteen round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: R, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.65cts £300-500

Ring size: N £250-400

93 HC29/3A A diamond set twist ring claw set with two small round cut diamonds, the scrolling shoulders each set with three eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped PLAT 18CT Ring size: N, estimated total diamond weight: 0.32cts £250-300

94 HC29/3B A single stone diamond ring

99 HD175/4 An 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring rubover set with a single round brilliant cut diamond to a plain split shank Ring size: Q £300-400

100 HD175/10 A diamond cluster ring

Ring size: S £400-600

105 HD367/5 A diamond set cluster ring the central round cut diamond in a single border of small eight cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: J/K £200-300

106 HD367/6 A three stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, flanked to either side by a small illusion set eight cut diamond, to a plain 9ct gold shank; together with a seven stone diamond ring set in 18ct yellow gold (2) Ring size: M/N & M £250-400

Ring size: J £150-250

illusion set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank with raised and textured shoulders; together with a three stone diamond ring, to a plain platinum shank (2)

Ring size: I - J, estimated diamond weight: 0.41cts £200-300

claw set with a single round cut diamond, flanked to either side by a cluster of smaller round cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank

Ring size: N-O £200-300

claw set with five graduated old round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank

107 HD367/8 A single stone diamond ring

101 HD349/3 A diamond set ring

illusion set with two round cut diamonds, plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT & PLAT

104 HD367/4 A five stone diamond ring

claw set with seven small round cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank

illusion set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, with shaped shoulders to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT PLAT

95 HC782/4 A two stone diamond ring

Ring size: P & N £300-500

Ring size: S £150-200

102 HD367/1 A 1970s single stone diamond ring illusion set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank with raised shoulders Ring size: K, estimated principal diamond weight: 0.30cts £250-400

Ring size: 0 & M £300-500

108 HD367/10 A two stone diamond ring illusion set with two round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: L £180-250

109 HD367/11 A broad diamond set band set with three rows of small round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank Ring size: L £140-180


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110 HD368/3 An 18ct white gold diamond set bangle of hinged design, with applied pave set oval detail, to a plain satin finished bangle, with concealed clasp and safety clip Internal diameter: 55mm £500-700

111 HD368/46 An 18ct white gold diamond set bracelet of articulated form, the links alternately set with pairs of small round cut diamonds and three channel set baguette cut diamonds, concealed clasp and safety clips Length: 17.5cm, estimated total diamond weight: 8.40cts £1,300-2,000

112 HD368/1 A contemporary diamond ring claw set with an old off-round cut diamond in a single border of small round cut diamonds, the gallery, claws and shoulders similarly set throughout, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18k 750 with three applied sizing balls Ring size: G, estimated principal diamond weight: 1.60cts £700-1,000

113 HD368/10 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct white gold shank Ring size: L, estimated principal diamond weight: 1.00cts £500-700

114 HD368/46A An 18ct white gold diamond set bracelet of articulated form, the links alternately set with pairs of small round cut diamonds and three channel set baguette cut diamonds, concealed clasp and safety clips Length: 17.5cm, estimated total diamond weight: 8.40cts £1,300-2,000

115 HD368/50 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct shank Ring size: M/N, estimated principal diamond weight: 2.04cts £1,800-2,500


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116 HC782/5 A modernist single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, in a scrolling polished and textured yellow metal surround, to a plain shank, unmarked Ring size: K/L, estimated diamond weight: 0.65cts £400-600

117 HD367/13 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring alternately set with three graduated round cut diamonds and two cornflower blue sapphires; together with a two stone diamond ring to an 18ct gold shank with split shoulders (2) Ring sizes: O/P & J £250-400

118 HD367/15 A modern diamond set band the tapering band pave set with three rows of small eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank, stamped 9K Ring size: O £180-220

119 HD367/16 A seven stone diamond ring claw set with a single row of seven round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: O £150-250

120 HD367/17 A three stone diamond ring

122 HD367/19 A two stone diamond ring

129 HD368/11 A diamond set cluster ring

claw set with two round cut diamonds, to split shoulders set with small eight cut diamonds, to a plain yellow metal shank stamped 18CT & PLAT

pave set with a central oval cluster of small round cut diamonds, in a single border of tapered baguette cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct white gold shank

Ring size: K/L £200-300

Ring size: O, estimated total diamond weight: 0.40cts £200-300

123 HD367/20 A 18ct gold diamond set ring claw set with two stepped rows of small round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain shank Ring size: P/Q £200-300

124 HD367/22 A three stone diamond ring set with three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: M £250-400

125 HD367/24 A single stone diamond ring illusion set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: N/0 £120-180

126 HD368/5 An 18ct white gold and diamond set ring with applied pave set diamond oval detail, to a broad polished shank Ring size: M/N £250-400

claw set with three graduated old cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped PLAT

127 HD368/6 An 18ct white gold diamond set ring

Ring size: M £200-300

channel set with two rows of princess cut diamonds between two rows of small round cut diamonds, to a plain shank

121 HD367/18 A diamond set cluster ring claw set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank; together with a 9ct gold three stone diamond ring (2) Ring size: J & O £120-180

Ring size: N £250-400

128 HD368/8 A single stone princess cut diamond ring claw set with a princess cut diamond, the shoulders each set with a tapered baguette cut diamond, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: K, estimated total diamond weight: 0.63cts £300-500

130 HD453/1 A three stone diamond ring illusion set with three graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank: together with a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, to a 9ct gold shank (2) Ring size: P/Q £250-300

131 HD453/5 A three stone diamond ring claw set with three slightly graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain 18ct gold shank Ring size: Q, estimated total diamond weight: 1.95cts £400-600

132 HD457/1 A single stone diamond ring claw set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain unmarked white metal shank with textured detail to shoulders Ring size: L/M, estimated diamond weight: 0.76cts £500-700

133 HD769/1 A pair of diamond ear studs each claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, to post and butterfly fittings Estimated total diamond weight: 0.61cts £500-700

134 SV0514/1 A five stone diamond ring claw set with five graduated round cut diamonds, the gallery with scrolling detail, to a plain shank Ring size: O £150-250


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135 HD175/6 A diamond set novelty surete pin

138 HD151/1 A pear shaped diamond solitaire ring

140 HD175/11 A diamond set cluster ring

modelled in yellow metal as a basket hilted sword, set throughout with graduated small round cut diamonds

claw set with a single pear shaped diamond, to a plain cross-over platinum shank

modelled in unmarked yellow metal, set with an oval cluster of eight round cut diamonds, unmarked

Length: 92mm £600-800

Ring size: N, estimated total diamond weight: 0.33cts £500-800

136 HD368/48 A diamond set line bracelet

139 HD367/25 A modern single stone diamond ring

141 HD367/14 A modern 9ct gold cocktail ring

composed of articulated box links, each set with a small round cut diamond, with a concealed clasp and safety clips

claw set with a trap cut diamond, the gallery collet set with two small round cut diamonds, the shoulders each set with two rows of graduated round cut diamonds, plain white metal shank

the shaped baton set with three rows of small round cut diamonds, to a plain shank

Length: 18cm, estimated total diamond weight: 1.95cts £600-800

137 HD368/47 An 18ct gold diamond set fancy link bracelet composed of stylized links, each pave set with eight cut diamonds, to a concealed clasp and safety clip Length: 19cm £550-700

Ring size: N, estimated principal diamond weight: 2.52cts £4,000-6,000

Ring size: T/U £400-600

Ring size: O, length of baton: 20mm £300-400


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Other Gem-set Jewellery

142 HD317/1 A large collection of unmounted coloured gemstones of various shapes and cuts, mainly quartz varieties (qty) £250-400

143 HB11/2 A 9ct gold and garnet suite

146 HB11/6 A 9ct gold peridot brooch

149 HB579/3 A citrine set pendant brooch

comprising a bracelet, necklace, pendant earrings and ring; each set with various graduated collet set garnet cabochons (4)

of open scrolling form, set to the centre with an oval cut peridot; together with a pair of matching pendant earrings, with post and butterfly fittings, and a further pair of triangular cut peridot studs (3) £150-250

the oval cut citrine in a yellow metal mount with fringed detail, to a later 9ct gold bow brooch

Ring size: O £200-300

144 HB11/3 A collection of garnet set jewellery to include a bracelet composed of a single graduated line of oval cut garnets, a yellow metal and garnet set ring; two pairs of earrings, a floral spray brooch (qty) £180-220

145 HB11/4 A collection of moonstone set jewellery to include a fringed necklace set with graduated moonstone cabochons, a circular brooch; a pair of pendant earrings, a double moonstone set ring; a pair of silver and moonstone set studs and matching bracelet, both with engraved foliate detail (qty) £200-300

147 HB11/8 A contemporary 9ct gold and moonstone set ring modelled as a stylised insect set with three graduated moonstone cabochons; together with a contemporary silver set ring, with yellow metal detail and a collet set citrine cabochon (2) Ring sizes: O/P £150-250

148 HB11/20 A suite of 9ct gold modern moonstone set jewellery comprising a necklace, earrings and bracelet, each set with graduated moonstone cabochons; together with a 9ct gold gem set ring (4) £150-250

Overall length: 60mm £180-200

150 HC593/3 An unusual carved and diamond set hardstone pendant in 18ct gold, the apple body formed from a polished green/blue tourmaline, gold leaf set small circular cut diamonds Height: 12mm £200-400

151 HC782/7 An Alexandrite set cocktail ring claw set with a round cut synthetic Alexandrite, in a raised scrolling border, plain yellow metal shank stamped 14K Ring size: M £250-350


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152 HB937/7 A turquoise and filigree bracelet composed of a single flexible band with onset beaded and filigree detail, collet set at intervals with small turquoise cabochons, concealed clasp and safety clips, control marks Length: 19cm, 36.9g £300-500

153 HC423/10 An early 20th century amethyst and diamond set brooch claw set with a rounded rectangular cut amethyst in an angular border, pave set with eight cut diamonds, and millegrain set round cut diamond detail, small suspension hoop to reverse Length: 37mm £3,200-3,800

154 HD49/2 A Tanzanite and diamond three stone ring claw set with an oval cut Tanzanite, flanked to either side by a single round brilliant cut diamond, to a plain white metal shank stamped 750 Ring size: N £500-800

155 HD757/1 A Tanzanite and diamond set ring claw set with a rounded rectangular cut Tanzanite, in a double border of small round cut diamonds, the split shoulders similarly set, to a plain white metal shank stamped 14k Ring size: M, estimated total gem weights: Tanzanite: 3.50cts, diamonds 0.50cts £900-1,200

156 HC944/7 An amethyst and seed pearl set brooch collet set with a rounded rectangular step cut amethyst in a single border of half pearls, modelled in yellow metal stamped AW15C 23mm x 28mm £150-250

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157 HD169/1 Two yellow amber bead necklaces the first composed of a single strand of graduated oval amber beads; the second longer strand of oval polished and facetted amber beads of uneven yellow hue

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Length: 54cm & 83cm, combined weight: 171g £300-500

158 HD175/1 An opal and diamond set pendant collet set with a circular opal suspending a pendant bar with a opal and diamond floral cluster, Length of pendant: 40mm £150-180

159 HD175/14 A Tanzanite and diamond set ring claw set with an oval cut tanzanite flanked to either side by a small round cut diamond, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring size: N £80-125

160 HD225/7 A collection of three rings to include an 18ct gold wedding band, a 9ct gold garnet set ring and an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond set ring (3) £200-300

161Y HD290/2 A coral bracelet composed of polished rectangular coral links, the clasp with applied carved coral flower Length: 16.5cm £250-400

162Y HD290/3 A coral set brooch and matching earrings the carved coral floral cluster to a stylised mount modelled as polished and textured leaves, some with engraved detail, stamped 18K to reverse; together with a pair of matching clip earrings (2) Brooch: 60mm £150-200

163 HD290/5 A multi-strand garnet bead necklace composed of three interwoven strands of uniform facetted garnet beads, with intermitting yellow metal ball link detail Overall length: 80cm £300-500

164 HD349/6 A Tanzanite set dress ring claw set with a pear shaped tanzanite to a broad 9ct gold mount with stepped detail to shoulders Ring size: T £200-300

165 HD367/27 A Tanzanite and diamond set ring claw set with three oval cut tanzanites in a border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain 9ct gold shank Ring stand: O/P £200-300

166 HD74/1 A collection of amethyst set jewellery to include a 9ct gold pendant of open scrolling form, with an oval amethyst and pearl set drop, to a plain link chain; an amethyst and seed pearl set ring, set in 9ct gold; an amethyst and seed pearl set brooch, of open scrolling form set in 9ct gold; a pair of amethyst set floral earrings, stamped 375 (4) Ring size: P £180-220


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167 HD757/3 An amethyst and diamond set cocktail ring claw set with a fancy rectangular cut amethyst, in a single border of small round cut diamonds, the shoulders similarly set to a plain white metal shank stamped G14K Ring size: N, estimated total gem weights: amethyst 14.00cts, diamonds 0.45cts £800-1,200

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168 HD757/4 A green tourmaline and diamond set ring claw set with a trap cut green tourmaline in a single border of small round cut diamonds with pierced scrolling detail to the gallery, the shoulders set with small round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped G14K

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Ring size: M/N, estimated total gem weights: tourmaline 5.00cts, diamonds 0.40cts £700-1,000

169 HD769/3 A pair of Tanzanite and diamond set cluster earrings each claw set with an oval cut tanzanite in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to post and butterfly fittings, stamped 750 Length of cluster: 15mm, estimated total Tanzanite weight: 4.54cts £2,000-3,000

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170 HD769/2 An aquamarine and diamond set cocktail ring claw set with a fancy rectangular cut aquamarine, set to each shoulder with three small round brilliant cut diamonds and two baguette cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 750 Ring size: M, estimated aquamarine weight: 4.95cts £1,800-2,500 176

171 SV705/175 A diamond and chrysoberyl set ring claw set with a small circular cat-eye chrysoberyl cabochon, in a single border of old round cut diamonds, to a plain yellow gold shank stamped 18ct

173 SV0514/6 A single stone Zircon ring

175 HD324/2 Two gem set rings

Ring size: S £300-500

claw set with a single round cut zircon, each shoulder set three small rose cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 9ct

to include an 18ct gold diamond set half eternity ring and a silver set topaz dress ring (2)

172 HD74/2 A collection of gem set rings

Ring size: Q £80-120

Ring sizes: P £150-250

174 HD197/1 A large Scottish plaid brooch

176 HB11/14 A contemporary 18ct gold aquamarine set cocktail ring

to include a garnet and half pearl set floral cluster ring, set in 9ct gold; a trap cut garnet set ring, with pearl set shoulders set in 9ct gold; an amethyst and pearl set ring, set in 9ct gold; a 9ct gold aquamarine and colourless gem set ring; a colourless gem set eternity ring (5) £180-220

of circular outline with cast thistle motif and central claw set citrine Diameter: 10cm £150-250

collet set with an oval aquamarine, the shoulders with scrolling detail to the side of mount, each side with a small collet set garnet cabochon, to a plain shank Ring size: N, estimated aquamarine weight: 15.79cts £500-700


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177 A mid-20th century French gold and lapis lazuli necklace and matching bracelet or articulated design, each piece modelled with tubular gold links set with a lapis lazuli ball at each end, with concealed clasp and French control marks (2) Length of necklace: 44cm, length of bracelet: 18.5cm ÂŁ6,800-8,000


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Gentlemen’s Jewellery 178 HC440/1 A cased gentleman’s dress set comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and two studs, each terminal of square outline, the black onyx ground set with a small eight cut diamond, stamped to the reverse 18CT PLATINUM, in a fitted case signed ‘Asprey ... London’ Width of terminals: 9mm £500-800

179 HC423/14 A pair of silver and gem set novelty cufflinks each terminal modelled in silver as a bulldog’s head, mounted on yellow metal with a diamond chip set collar, and yellow metal links, unmarked Length of heads: 12mm £2,000-3,000

180 HC420/1 An onyx set gentleman’s dress set comprising four buttons, two studs and a pair of cufflinks, each terminal set with a square onyx panel, belcher links, stamped 9CT & 18CT, in a fitted box by John Hall & Co ... Manchester £400-600

181 HA616/29 A pair of sapphire and diamond set cufflinks each terminal composed of two clusters set with a dark facetted sapphire cabochon in a single border of round cut diamonds, with diamond set ribbed detail to centre Length of terminals: 19mm £1,200-1,500

182 HB709/12 CARTIER - A propelling pencil the barrel with simple engine turned detail and engraved initials ‘L J’, signed Cartier 3139, stamped 14k Length: 90mm £180-250

183 HD368/42 A 9ct gold gentleman’s Albert

184 SV705/34 A gentleman’s 18ct gold diamond set ring

composed of curb links, with T bar and swivel agate set seal

gypsy set with an old round cut diamond, with pierced detail to shoulders, to a plain shank

Length: 43cm, weight: 46.7g £300-500

Ring size: P/Q, estimated diamond weight: 0.60cts £400-600

185 HC999/14 A large collection of unmounted seals comprising a variety of hardstone and glass examples of various outlines and sizes, all engraved with motto’s, classical figures and crests (qty) £400-600 See illustration opposite


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186 HC920/20 CARTIER - A silver lighter marked Paris, ribbed body, engraved initials to flip cover, control marks Height: 45mm £300-400

187 HC920/23 ALFRED DUNHILL - A 9ct gold lighter of conventional form, engine turned case, named, Patent 390107 Height: 53mm, weight (all in): 56g £400-500

197 HD347/2 A pair of gentleman’s gem set cufflinks

188 HD368/34 A gentleman’s diamond set ring the stepped square panel pave set throughout with small round cut diamonds, to a plain shank stamped 750

each terminal modelled as a bean, set with a small seed pearl or turquoise, with belcher links, stamped 15ct

Ring size: N/O £400-600

189 HD367/28 A gentleman’s diamond set ring the square cluster set with nine round cut diamonds, to a tapering plain band stamped 10k

Length of terminal: 11mm £100-120

193 SV705/33 A gentleman’s diamond set ring gypsy set with a cushion cut diamond, to a plain yellow metal band

Ring size: V/W £200-300

Ring size: P/Q, estimated diamond weight approximately 1.10cts £700-1,000

190 HD367/23 A gentleman’s 9ct gold and diamond set ring

194 HD175/12 A 9ct gold cased fob watch and double Albert

set with nine round cut diamonds, to a larger textured gold setting and a plain yellow metal shank Ring size: V £400-600

191 HC77/2 A gentleman’s diamond set dress ring claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, in a squared mount to plain tapering shoulders, stamped 18K

the watch, open faced, keyless wind, engraved to rear, together with a graduated curb link double Albert, with an amethyst coloured swivel intaglio fob

to include a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks the primary oval terminals set with small round cut diamonds; a pair of unmarked yellow metal cufflinks with tigers-eye set terminals; a pair of unmarked yellow metal cufflinks of Egyptian cartouche design (3) £300-400

199 HD91/98B A small group of silver plated livery buttons

Albert weight: 42g, overall length: 42cm £180-220

unmarked, comprising eight large and twelve small, each of circular form with crest and motto, inscribed to reverse EXTRA RICH QUALITY (20)

195 HD175/13 A 9ct gold Albert

Diameters: 25mm 13mm £80-120

composed of fetter links with a T-bar suspension

Ring size: T, estimated diamond weight: 0.33cts £300-500

Weight: 27g £180-220

192 HC77/4 A Victorian double Albert

196 HD24/4 A gentleman’s cased dress set

stamped 9ct, of fetter link and knot spacers, swivel intaglio hardstone seal as a scarab beetle, another glass engraved seal, a rolled gold cased pocket watch £200-300

198 HD368/75 Three pairs of gentleman’s cufflinks

comprising four buttons, two studs, a pair of cufflinks and assorted fittings, each terminal of hexagonal outline with engine turned detail and a central light blue square cut sapphire, stamped to reverse 9CT & 18CT, in a fitted box signed R W YEO LTD; with three associated studs Width of terminals: 10mm £300-500

200 SV705/40 An 18ct gold fetterlink Albert with a Peruvian gold coin appendage (holed) and T-bar suspension Total weight: 59g £400-600

201 SV705/172 Two pairs of gentleman’s cufflinks to include a pair with carnelian baton terminals, with rose cut diamond set collar mounts and yellow metal links; together with a plainer pair modelled in 9ct gold with engraved detail (2) £200-300


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Pocket Watches

202 HA616/22 GREGSON PARIS - An 18th century gold and enamel pocket watch open faced, key wind, domed white enamel detail, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed, front key wind, enamel bezel, the rear cover with further enamel detail of a couple in a landscape Dial diameter: 44mm £3,000-4,000

203 HA616/21 WICKSTEED LONDON - An 18th century gold, enamel and diamond pair cased pocket watch circa 1780, the outer case with dark green borders, diamond set details, central vignette with a diamond set border enclosing a portrait of an 18th century lady in period dress, plain inner case, domed dial inscribed and with inner Roman numerals and Arabic outer ring, gilt hands, verge movement inscribed William Wicksteed, London 8326 Dial diameter: 35mm Note: The companion watch to this one was sold at Koller Auktionen AG Lot 2508 sale of June 24th 2015

£3,000-4,000

204 HC35/3 NICOLAS LIND, LONDON - A large size fusee pocket watch

205 HC117/1 A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased pocket watch

207 HC417/3 FRODSHAM - An 18ct gold cased, open faced, key wind pocket watch

the gold case with turquoise cabochon, button, the satin finished back with applied floral group, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, gilt hands, front key wind, movement signed and numbered 132

open faced, key wind, rear hinged cover engraved floral sprays, gilt dial, Roman numerals, English lever movement inscribed J. R. and W Laing 53 & 55 Brunswick Street, Glasgow £500-700

the cream dial inscribed Frodsham Gracechurch Street, London, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate movement also inscribed and numbered 6998

206 HC117/2 A lady’s engraved pocket watch

208 SV533/41 Two small gold cased pocket watches

Dial diameter: 53mm Note: G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, London, 1947, page 198: Member of the Clockmaker Company 1780 to 1825. Watches in the Ilbert Collection and NY University.

£500-700

white enamel dial, Roman numerals, engraved case, open lever movement Dial diameter: 40mm £200-300

Dial diameter: 44mm £250-400

the smaller with engraved case, marked 18k, gilt dial, the other 18ct gold, slightly larger, fully engraved case, keyless wind, gilt dial, a gold plated hunter cased pocket watch, a gilt cased wrist watch, later flexible bracelet (4) Dial diameters: 34mm, 39mm £300-500


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209 SV705/43 A cased 18ct gold slim line open faced pocket watch and Vesta case the watch with engraved rear cover, silvered dial inscribed Edwards Glasgow, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, English lever movement, bi metal balance, movement also inscribed, Swiss made, together with an 18ct gold Albert, tight curb links and T bar, all contained in a fitted case with Edwards trade label with thin Albert, retailed by Edwards of Glasgow, silvered dial with English lever movement Weight (Albert and Vesta): 44g, dial diameter: 42mm £600-900

210 HC420/3 MOVADO - A silver travel watch the silvered dial inscribed Movado Chronometre Ermeto, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned sliding covers, with suspension loop, numbered 1232 464M, in original travelling case Width: 70mm (Open) £500-700

211 HD140/2 A gold and enamel demi hunter cased pocket watch

212 SV610/1A A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased pocket watch

marked 18k, pink enamel outer chapter ring, white enamel dial, lever movement, with later wrist watch leather strap; together with a military issue silver cased pocket watch, white dial with ordinance mark and inscribed R Kunzler and numbered 342517, three quarter plate lever movement

open faced, key wind, lever movement, unsigned, white dial, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved borders to case

Dial diameters: 31mm and 45mm £120-180

Dial diameter: 45mm £300-500

213 SV705/41 An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Edward Ashley, Clerkenwell London, numbered 4229, engraved to rear, three quarter plate lever movement also inscribed and numbered, as is the fitted case Dial diameter: 42mm £300-400


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214 HB638/1 A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased pocket watch

215 SV705/42 An 18ct gold cased demi hunter pocket watch

in full hunter case, all over engraved foliate design with central crest for the Gibb family, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial

plain white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate English lever movement, engraved rear cover, engraved presentation inscription to the cuvette, together with a bi-colour gold metal chain with an 18ct gold cigar pricker

Dial diameter: 42mm £400-600

Dial diameter: 42mm, chain length: 34.5cm, weight with pricker: 22g £600-800

216 HC920/11 BENSON - An 18ct gold cased pocket watch

217 HC920/12 EBERHARD - A gentleman’s gold cased pocket watch

demi hunter case with blue enamel Roman indicators, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless wind movement, plain heavy gold case, in fitted leather case

cream dial, gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless wind movement, plain case, marked 18k

Dial diameter: 38mm £600-800

Dial diameter: 40mm £300-500


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Gentlemen’s Wrist Watches

218 HB937/19 LONGINES - A gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch automatic movement, no. 11281893, Ref. 290, metallic finish dial, sweep second hand, leather strap Dial diameter: 28mm £300-500

219 HB937/20 LONGINES - A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased wrist watch Ref, 19.4, the circular off white dial with baton indicators, subsidiary seconds dial, integral flexible broad bracelet, fold over clasp, movement no. 11182957 Diameter: 28mm £800-1,000

220 HC210/1 OMEGA - A gentleman’s stainless steel wrist watch

222 HD128/1 EMPORIO ARMANI - A gentleman’s chronograph wrist watch

224 HD357/10 LONGINES - A gentleman’s 18ct gold wrist watch

off white dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, lever movement, leather strap

all black ceramic finish bracelet, black dial, silvered baton indicators, sweep second hand, subsidiary dials, inscribed Ceramica, AR1452

La Grande Classique, champagne dial, baton numerals, screwed back, numbered 31497047, leather strap

Dial diameter: 30mm £200-300

Dial diameter: 35mm £100-150

Dial diameter: 30mm £250-400

221 HC970/1 BAUME & MERCIER - A gentleman’s 18ct gold wrist watch

223 HD347/1 ROLEX - A gentlemans mid 20th century silver cased wrist watch

225 HD453/9 LONGINES - A gentleman’s wrist watch

quartz movement, slight rounded square dial with Roman numerals, the case of rounded form, blue cabochon set winder, associated 9ct gold open bark effect bracelet

of slight rounded square shaped dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, later bracelet, bi metal balance, movement signed, together with, LONGINES - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch, silvered dial, baton numerals, plain bezel, sweep second hand, later bracelet

of rounded square form, champagne dial, baton numerals with date at ‘5’, automatic movement, integral silver gilt bark effect bracelet

Dial width: 23mm £600-800

Dial diameters: 25mm, 30mm £400-600

Dial width: 28mm £150-250


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226 HD294/2 ROLEX - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased wrist watch Oyster Perpetual Date, silvered dial, baton numerals, sweep second hand, screw down winder, screw off back Dial diameter: 28mm £800-1,200

227 HC920/7 TAG - HEUER - A gentleman’s stainless steel cased chronograph Aquaracer, black dial, luminous indicators, day, date aperture, rotating bezel, screw down winder, stainless steel bracelet, fold over clasp, in fitted case and outer case, spare links Dial diameter: 31mm £800-1,000

228 HD453/13 OMEGA - A gentleman’s gold cased wrist watch Constellation, champagne dial with baton numerals, day date, sweep second hand, with a yellow metal flexible bracelet, fold over Omega clasp, indistinct continental marks Dial diameter: £1,800-2,500

229 SV705/170 A 1930s gold cased wrist watch the white enamel dial inscribed Benson of Edinburgh, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, engraved inscription to the rear, plain Swiss lever movement Dial diameter: 25mm £100-150


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Objets d’Art 230 HC427/13 An English early 19th century enamel and gilt metal etui the case with white ground, reserve panels of figures in landscape, the interior with various implements Height: 10cm £250-350

231 HC920/18 MOVADO - A 9ct gold cased travel watch engine turned case, black dial, gilt indicators, engine turned sliding cases, engraved to rear and numbered; 1202653, in original fitted case, angled interior Maximum width: 70mm £800-1,000

232 HA616/20 A ruby and diamond set card case of rectangular outline modelled in yellow metal, hinged design, the front with engraved floral detail, set with small rose cut diamonds and eight cut rubies, with a cabochon ruby thumb piece, stamped 750 inside 60mm x 82mm £2,500-3,500

233 HC920/35 JAEGER LECOULTRE - Rue De La Paix clock

234 HC920/43 OMEGA - Rocket Line clock

235 HC920/33 DUPONT - A modern travel clock

traditional French street lamp form, gilt and black, blue sign, pedestal base

of traditional form, heavy metal gilt case, angled seat, champagne dial, sweep second hand with date, numbered 5556

gilt and blue enamel case, sliding cover, gilt dial, in fitted box, papers, booklet, outer box

Height: 28cm £300-400

Length: 13cm £300-400

Width: 92mm £200-300


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236 HA616/19 A good quality early 20th century music box of rectangular form, the top with hinged oval enamel lid decorated with a couple at a gate, cast trellis work ground, slide to front, decorated with a frieze of putto, all on disc feet Width: 90mm £3,500-5,000

237Y HC420/7 An early 19th century patch box

238 HC77/5 A moonstone set trinket box

of rectangular outline modelled in ivory, the hinged lid with inset silhouette detail and applied yellow metal foliate detail, with velvet lining and mirror to interior

of rectangular outline modelled in simulated horn, the lift off lid set with a circular carved moonstone face

63mm x 20mm £250-400

Length: 10cm £200-300


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239 HC420/6 An agate and marcasite set box of rectangular outline with chamfered corners modelled in a light brown agate, the hinges and clasp modelled in white metal set with marcasite 19cm x 6cm x 1.5cm £800-1,200

240 HC427/12 A Victorian lady’s desk set the gilt metal case with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, containing twin inkwells, pen with four nibs and seal Width: 6cm £200-300

Ladies’ Wrist Watches 241 HD357/8 EBEL - A lady’s stainless steel cased wrist watch Lichine model, textured black enamel dial, polished baton indicators, date aperture, seconds dial, polished steel bracelet Dial width: 19mm £100-200

242 HD357/13 JAEGER LECOULTRE - A lady’s wrist watch rolled gold oval case, simulated marbled effect dial, white Roman numerals, leather strap Dial width: 17mm £180-250

243 HD453/10 OMEGA - A lady’s wrist watch the circular dial with baton numerals, to a plain black cord bracelet with gold fold over clasp; together with a lady’s Juvenia wrist watch, square dial, yellow metal case and red cord bracelet (2) £150-250

244 HD453/11 BUCHERER - A lady’s diamond set wrist watch

245 HD453/12 OMEGA - A lady’s wrist watch

249 HC920/25 ROLEX - A lady’s 9ct gold wrist watch

the circular champagne dial with baton numerals, to an integral woven link bracelet, foldover clasp stamped 750

the octagonal case with guilloche dial, Arabic numerals, expanding bracelet, lever movement signed

Dial diameter: 16mm £250-350

Dial diameter: 22mm £250-350

246 HD453/14 OMEGA - A lady’s silver gilt wrist watch

250 HC944/4 A lady’s diamond set cocktail watch

Geneve model, manual, integral flexible bracelet with textured finish marked 925, champagne rounded rectangular dial, baton numerals Dial width: 22mm £300-500

the hexagonal face with Arabic numerals, the case of white metal with a diamond set border, with triangular diamond set shoulders, to a woven metal bracelet with fold over clasp Width of watch head: 18mm £250-400

247 HD239/1 OMEGA - A lady’s wrist watch

251 HC920/24 A lady’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch, Rolex octagonal case

Quartz movement gilt case, white dial, integral bracelet and cased

guilloche dial, Arabic numerals, lever movement, cord strap

Dial width: 16mm £200-300

Dial diameter: 21mm £200-300

248 HD328/2 ETERNA - A lady’s 9ct gold cased wrist watch

the oval silvered dial with Roman and baton numerals, in a single border of small round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal woven link bracelet with fold over clasp, stamped 750

the slight rounded square dial with baton numerals, integral textured bracelet, fold over clasp, together with a gentleman’s BAUME 9ct gold cased wrist watch, plain dial, gilt hands, leather strap, gilt buckle (2)

Dial width: 24mm £600-900

Dial width: 18mm £140-180


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252 HC920/16 ROLEX - A lady’s customised wrist watch stainless steel case, model no. 6424, Oyster, the body with deep scroll engraving, the dial enamelled and decorated with a coy carp, screw down winder, screw off back also engraved with a coy carp, serial no. 177738 (indistinct) baby blue leather strap Dial diameter: 32mm £4,000-6,000

253 HD330/1 VACHERON CONSTANTIN - A lady’s 18ct gold wrist watch the champagne dial inscribed and with baton numerals, textured outer bezel, integral basket weave flexible bracelet by Vacheron Constatin, fold over deployant clasp, with box and papers Dial diameter: 30mm £2,000-3,000

254 HB709/15B An Art Deco sapphire and diamond set cocktail watch the canted rectangular dial, within a curved case, pave set small eight cut diamonds and fancy baguette cut sapphire detail, to further panels similarly set, cord bracelet, movement signed A Schild, seventeen jewels, case marked platinum, 1940s. Watch head length: 25mm £300-500

255 HC920/21 JAEGER LECOULTRE - A lady’s wrist watch

256 HC920/10 An Art Deco gold and enamel lady’s wrist watch

the canted white metal case stamped 18k, enclosing a conforming dial, inscribed, engraved outer case, small sapphire and gem set detail to the shoulders, leather strap

Swiss movement, off-white long rectangular dial, Arabic numerals, the angled gold case with chased decoration and blue champlevé enamel detail to the corners

Dial width: 12mm £200-300

Dial width: 9mm £200-300

257 HC76/1 ROTARY - A lady’s wrist watch the circular dial with Arabic numerals, to a woven link bracelet and foldover clasp; a silver and marcasite set cocktail watch, a five stone opal ring to a plain yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct (3) £100-200

258 HB579/1 ZENITH - A lady’s 9ct gold wrist watch the circular dial with baton and Arabic numerals, to a woven link bracelet with fold over clasp Dial diameter: 17mm £180-220

259 HA616/24 A lady’s cocktail watch the square champagne dial with Roman and small diamond set numerals, with eight cut ruby and diamond detail above and below, the whole to a stylised link bracelet and concealed clasp Dial diameter: 11mm £500-600


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Handbags & Accessories

260 HD231/1 HERMES - A beige leather ‘Lindy’ bag

261 HC429/2 HERMES - A navy blue leather vanity case

the leather exterior with silver and palladium hardware, with original box, dust cover, bag and ribbon

circa 1960s, the plain leather exterior with gilt metal fittings, the blue silk interior with various pockets and onset mirror to lid, signed HERMES - PARIS, with Hermes dust bag

Width: 27cm £1,500-2,500

17cm x 29cm x 23cm £800-1,200

262 HC429/1 HERMES - A toile and tan leather ‘Bolide’ bag

263 HD787/1 HERMES - Togo leather 35cm Birkin bag

the toile leather exterior with gilt metal zip, signed to interior HERMES PARIS

the black togo leather body with twin handles, gilt metal fittings, pad lock and suspended leather key and cover, the base with four stud feet

Width: 49cm £1,500-2,000

Width: 35cm, height: 25cm £1,500-2,000

264 HC429/3 HERMES - A black leather brief case

265 HD225/13 LIBERTY - A collection of items

the black leather exterior with gilt metal fittings, red leather interior

to include two scarfs of floral and abstract pattern, two leather and fabric key rings and a wallet of similar design, and a liberty teddy bear (6) £150-250

36cm x 6cm x 26cm £400-600

266 HD225/9 GUCCI - A lady’s black leather handbag of plain design with ‘horse-bit’ detail to handle Width: 39cm £100-200


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Modern Jewellery 267 SV705/177 A group of three rings to include an 18ct gold signet ring with intaglio bloodstone, an 18ct gold set opal doublet set ring; a yellow metal band with facetted detail (3) £200-300

268 HD368/7 A gentleman’s 9ct three colour gold puzzle ring the yellow, white and rose gold interwoven bands with locking slide; together with a white metal and diamond set ring; a 22ct single stone diamond ring; a yellow metal and paste set ring (4) £250-350

269 HD368/18 A group of four 9ct gold Alberts all composed of traditional curb links, some with T-bar suspension Combined weight: 93g £800-1,200

270 HD368/4 A 9ct white gold hinged bangle of plain design, stamped Italy 375; together with a yellow metal s-link bracelet; a yellow metal and pink paste set ring; a yellow metal camel pendant and chain (4) £200-300

271 HC593/2 A 9ct gold bracelet of stylised scrolling design, polished central cross motifs, gold hoop link extensions Length: 20.5cm, 35.4g £250-300

272 HC942/6 A 9ct gold rope twist necklace composed of a single rope twist chain to a barrel clasp Length: 56cm, 36.2g £200-300

273 HC944/8 A locket and chain the oval locket with engraved foliate detail, to a fancy link chain, unmarked Combined weight: 23.8g £150-250

274 HD340/3 A collection of gold jewellery to include a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet, with safety clips, a 9ct gold belcher link chain, a yellow metal and seed pearl set brooch, stamped 18ct; a pair of unmarked yellow metal and pearl set ear clips, an unmarked yellow metal bangle (qty) £100-150

275 HC250/3 A modern 18ct white gold and diamond set bracelet composed of alternating polished bar shaped links, collet set round cut diamonds, concealed clasp and safety clip Length: 18cm, estimated total diamond weight: 0.60cts £500-800

276 HD368/15 An eastern style yellow metal bracelet composed of facetted polished woven links, stamped 916 Weight: 15.1g £260-300

277 HD368/35 A set of four bangles each modelled in unmarked yellow metal, of circular design with slight facetted detail (4) Internal diameter: 63mm, combined weight: 72.4g £1,000-1,500

278 HD368/36 A set of six yellow metal bangles each of circular outline with facetted detail (6) Internal diameter: 63mm, combined weight: 54.9g £800-1,200

279 HD368/37 A set of three bangles of circular outline, of plain design with facetted detail at intervals, stamped TG 22C Internal diameter: 62mm, combined weight: 33g £600-800

280 HD368/38 A square bangle

282 HD368/43 A 9ct gold charm bracelet composed of belcher links suspending various novelty charms, some with paste set details Combined weight: 26.2g £240-300

283 HD368/44 A multi-gem set charm bracelet composed of thick belcher links, suspending various gem set novelty charms, stamped 750 Combined weight: 79.8g £450-600

284 HD368/62 A collection of bangles to include one of plain hinged design with safety clip fastening, stamped 375; another similar of textured finish, a 9ct gold hinged bangle with ball and scroll detail; another with Greek key detail, unmarked (4) Combined weight: 18g £150-180

285 HD368/66 A pair of Indian style bangles each of circular outline with pierced beaded detail, stamped 22K ND Internal diameter: 58mm, combined weight: 26.9g £320-380

with ribbed and textured detail, suspending a facetted ball pendant

286 HD368/68 A group of yellow metal rings

Width: 62mm, weight: 17g £300-400

mostly of Indian design, with various pierced engraved and enamel detail, generally unmarked (qty)

281 HD368/41 A yellow metal bracelet

Combined weight: 42.5g £400-600

composed of curved pierced and textured yellow metal links with white metal detail, with foldover clasp and safety clip, stamped 916

287 HD368/2 A yellow metal bangle

Length: 17cm, weight: 17g £200-300

of circular waved design, with beaded and white metal detail, stamped AR 22C Internal diameter: 58mm, weight: 19.9g £350-450


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288 HD368/72 Two yellow metal bangles

289 HD368/77 A collection of necklaces

290 HD48/6 A charm bracelet

both in the Indian style, the first of hinged design with embossed and pierced detail to the front, indistinctly marked; the second of solid form with black enamel detail, stamped 22CT... (2)

to include a 22ct Indian style necklace with gem and enamel set pendant; another composed of textured ball and baton links; a flattened curb link necklace with three hoop pendants, stamped 916; another yellow metal necklace with anchor pendant (4)

the yellow metal belcher chain suspending various 9ct and 18ct gold charms, such as a horseshoe, boat, dachshund etc

Combined weight: 42g £500-700

Weight: 26.4g £180-220

Combined weight: 41.2g £500-700

Parcel Lots of Jewellery 291 HB11/1 A large collection of jewellery

296 HC420/5 A collection of gem set jewellery

300 HD197/3 A collection of Scottish jewellery

to include a large silver and amber pendant; various other amber necklaces; earrings and pendants; various pairs of gem set earrings, silver brooches, pendants (qty) £250-400

to include a large yellow metal locket with engraved detail throughout; a yellow metal and black enamel mourning pendant; a smaller yellow metal and black enamel mourning pendant; various white metal and paste set rings; various gem set brooches; two costume necklaces (qty) £250-400

to include a smoky quartz set brooch with engraved detail; another modelled as a fiddle and set with hardstones; a citrine set bookmark with thistle terminal; an agate set bracelet with yellow metal padlock clasp; a large agate set kilt pin modelled as an arrow (5) £200-300

297 HC77/3 A five stone diamond ring

301 HD225/1 A collection of jewellery

claw set with five graduated round cut diamonds, to a plain white metal shank stamped 18k; together with two gem set tie pins, a citrine set brooch, a tie pin with stylised cross motif, two further brooches (qty) £250-400

to include a 9ct gold gentleman’s dress set comprising four studs and a pair of cufflinks, a pair of yellow metal pendant earrings with fringed design; a seed pearl, peridot and ruby set bar brooch; a 9ct gold locket and associated yellow metal chain; a yellow metal brooch (qty) £300-500

292 HB11/9 A collection of gem set jewellery to include a yellow metal pearl set pendant with integral fetterlink chain and associated earrings; a jade plaque set ring, a 9ct gold and citrine set ring; a 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring and various other gem set rings (qty) £150-250

293 HB11/12 A collection of gem set rings to include a silver mounted five stone opal set ring, a 9ct gold opal and sapphire set ring; a 9ct gold opal ring, a 9ct gold band and three other gem set rings (7) £120-180

294 HB11/13 A collection of jewellery to include a half seed pearl set cross and chain, a three stone pearl ring; a cameo brooch mounted in yellow metal with filigree detail, together with matching earrings; a 9ct gold single stone diamond ring, a ruby and pearl set ring (6) £150-250

295 HC674/2 A collection of five gem set rings to include a yellow metal and garnet set ring; a sapphire and illusion set diamond cluster ring; a five stone sapphire and diamond ring; a single stone paste set ring; a pink quartz set dress ring (5) £200-300

298Y HD145/3 A collection of bead necklaces to include a single strand of uniform coral beads, a yellow amber bead necklace; two strands of green hardstones, a graduated strand of bakelite beads, a pair of small jade drop earrings (6) £150-250

299 HD197/2 A collection of Scottish brooches to include two of circular outline with agate set borders and set with circular citrines, another circular brooch with thistle motif and orange paste set detail; another smaller with applied thistle border and central citrine, another with Celtic knot detail (5) £150-250

302 HD225/2 A collection of costume jewellery & watches to include three yellow metal ladies wrist watches; a gentleman’s Smiths deluxe wrist watch; various watch keys and chain; a pair of pearl earrings; various costume brooches; earrings; lockets; rings, etc (qty) £200-300

303 HD225/4 A collection of jewellery to include a three stone diamond ring, stamped 9ct; an early 20th century blue paste set pendant necklace; a facetted jet bead necklace and associated pair of pendant earrings (4) £200-300


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304 HD225/5 A collection of costume and silver jewellery to include a white metal bracelet depicting famous Parisian sites, a silver bangle; a white metal and agate set bangle, a colourless gem set ring, a engraved paste set pendant, a various white metal bangles, paste set brooches, two cigarette cases and a hip-flask (qty) £150-250

305 HD225/6 A collection of jewellery to include a pair of banded agate cufflinks, various paste and gem set brooches; a strand of simulated pearls, various other beaded necklaces, ladies watches, pendants etc (qty) £150-250

306 HD225/10 A collection of jewellery to include a collection of yellow metal chains; a strand on imitation pearls; a hardstone set necklace; a Coca Cola belt buckle; various hardstone set brooches; a cameo brooch and earrings; various other pieces of costume jewellery (qty) £200-300

307 HD239/3 A collection of gem set rings to include a large citrine set dress ring; a cabochon sapphire and rose cut diamond set ring; a navette shaped amber ring; a blue gem set cocktail ring; a five stone sapphire set ring; a five stone ruby set ring; two further gem set rings (8) £250-400

308 HD239/4 A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold bangle and matching earrings; a citrine set pendant and two yellow metal chains; a pair of turquoise set pendant earrings; a pair of enamel floral earrings; green hardstone pendant earrings, various other pieces of costume jewellery (qty) £150-250

309 HD250/2 A collection of brooches to include an oval cut amethyst set brooch, a Scottish hard stone set brooch; two paste set crescent brooches, a 9ct gold tie clip; a 9ct gold cross pendant, a cameo brooch and various other gem set brooches (qty) £150-250

310 HD250/3 A collection of Scottish jewellery

316 HD368/52 A collection of gentleman’s rings

to include a pair of cufflinks with Celtic knot detail; a Robert Burns centenary medal; four hardstone set brooches, various other silver brooches, some in the style of Alexander Ritchie; a silver curb link bracelet (qty) £180-220

all modelled in yellow metal with indistinct marks, with engraved detail, two set with various pastes (3) £150-250

311 HD250/4 A Scottish agate set bracelet

to include two bangles stamped 18C, two similar stamped 21C, a further two unmarked; a 9ct gold signet ring, an 18ct gold wedding band; a yellow metal chain with two shoe charms, chain stamped 750; two white metal bangles

composed of five agate batons set in unmarked yellow metal; together with a gentleman’s yellow metal and hardstone set signet ring, three silver and hardstone set brooches (5) £150-250

312 HD250/5 A Scottish enamel set brooch of circular outline, with yellow, green and purple enamel detail; together with a silver necklace, the circular links with swirling detail; various Scottish style brooches and pendants, a yellow metal neck chain; various hardstone and paste set brooches (qty) £180-220

313 HD304/1 A collection of brooches to include a late Victorian enamel and hardstone momento mori brooch; a yellow metal mounted agate brooch; a yellow metal mounted micro-mosaic brooch; a yellow metal brooch with enamel portrait of a young girl (4) £200-300

314 HD349/1 A collection of gem set rings to include an aquamarine and diamond set cluster ring, to a plain 9ct gold shank; a 9ct gold ruby and pave diamond set ‘bow’ ring; a gentleman’s yellow metal and diamond set ring; a gentleman’s 9ct gold diamond set cluster ring (4) £250-350

315 HD225/8 A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold set banded agate brooch, a pair of 9ct gold gentleman’s cufflinks, a pierced 9ct gold ring, a pair of 9ct gold earstuds and a 9ct gold ladies wrist watch; together with two rolled gold bangles and various other unmarked yellow metal pieces (qty) £250-400

317 HD48/1 A collection of jewellery

Combined weight: 77.8g £800-1,200

318 SV0514/2 A small collection of jewellery to include a graduated single strand cultured pearl necklace; a pair of citrine set earclips with screw fittings and an 18ct gold wedding band (cut) (3) £180-250

319 SV0514/3 A collection of jewellery to include a silver locket and chain, a lady’s stainless steel omega wrist watch; a silver bangle, a 9ct gold rope twist neck chain; a 9ct gold curb link bracelet with padlock clasp, a 9ct gold box link bracelet; a lady’s 9ct gold Marvin wrist watch (qty) Combined weight of 9ct gold chains: 44.2g £300-500

320 HD368/55 A lady’s 18ct gold fob watch the circular dial with Roman numerals and gilt detail, the case with engraved detail; together with a yellow metal multi-gem set piano charm, a paste set pendant of a crescent moon and wolf, with chain (3) £180-250


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A Private Collection of Seals

321 HD403/1A A late 19th century desk seal the ivory handle carved as naturalistic fruiting grape vine, with white metal base, the matrix with floral chased shoulders, the intaglio engraved initials with coronet above Length 10.5cm, matrix width: 13mm £400-600

322 HD403/5A A mid 19th century agate and bloodstone desk seal

323Y HD403/11B A late 18th century ivory desk seal in box

unmarked, the tapered facetted agate handle with short white metal stem with an oval bloodstone intaglio carved matrix with full armorial and motto, in original fitted case

the ivory handle carved as a hand with lace cuff and compressed rose finial, grasping a reeded column, blank white metal oval matrix, in fitted case

Length: 7.6cm, matrix width: 28mm

Length: 8.8cm, matrix diameter: 20mm £250-400

Note: The Arms of Sir James Dewar, FRS (1842 – 1923) [Inventor of the vacuum flask] granted 1902. They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Gules the crosier of St Fillan between a water bouget in the dexter and a vacuum vessel in the sinister Argent on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first Crest: A cock (….?....) Motto: Scientia potestas [Knowledge is power]

£400-600

324Y HD403/13B A mid 19th century carved ivory desk seal the handle with foliate terminal above twin carved clasping hands, short stem and domed foliate mount with monogrammed initials to rectangular matrix Length: 8cm, matrix width: 10mm £250-400

325 HD403/18B An Edwardian desk seal Birmingham 1910, the terminal formed as a pug’s head with paste set eyes, above a tapered stem with acanthus decoration, simple vacant oval matrix Length: 5.7cm, matrix width: 14mm £200-300

326 HD403/19B An early 20th century continental white metal desk seal unmarked, the handle formed as a lion sejant with a crowned heraldic shield, seated upon a simple stem with chased figures and scroll, simple oval matrix with script initials Length: 9.1cm, matrix width 14mm £250-400


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327Y HD403/23B Sir Walter Scott interest - A mid 19th century ivory desk seal

328Y HD403/29A A mid 19th century ivory and bloodstone desk seal

329Y HD403/30A A large late 19th century ivory and agate desk seal

unmarked, the handled carved as a bust of Sir Walter Scott, with short reeded stem and white metal shield shaped matrix with intaglio carved gothic initial

unmarked, the carved ivory handle formed as a wrythen knot with carved initials, short white metal stem with ropetwist border, the domed terminal enclosing an oval bloodstone matrix with intaglio craved crest and motto within garter

unmarked, the large turned ivory handle with bloodstone cartouche (vacant) set to terminal, with short reeded socket and reeded mount to circular agate matrix intaglio carved with figure of a classical gentleman

Length: 6.4cm, matrix length: 20mm £300-500

Length 10.6cm, matrix width: 18mm

Length: 11.2cm, matrix diameter: 27mm £300-500

Note: In all probability this particular crest is a version of the crest of the Farquharson (A demi-lion rampant gules holding in the dexter paw a sword proper). The Farquharson motto is ‘Fide et fortitudine’ [With faith and fortitude]. Here is shown a lion rampant holding sword in its dexter paw. Perhaps, this seal belonged to a cadet branch of the Farquharsons.

£600-800

330 HD403/38B A Russian white metal desk seal

331Y HD403/42B An early 19th century ivory desk seal

apparently unmarked, formed as a circus bear standing on a ball, raised on a knopped stem with acanthus detail, a canted rectangular matrix with monogrammed initials

the ivory handle carved as a hand grasping a short rod above a reeded baluster section, with simple cross hatched brass circular matrix

Length: 9.5cm, matrix: 20mm wide £400-600

Length: 6.5cm, matrix diameter: 16mm £150-250

332 HD403/43B Duke of Wellington interest - A 19th century ivory desk seal the ivory handle carved as a bust of the Duke of Wellington on socle stem and white metal reeded bands, the small circular matrix engraved with a cannon within simple border Length: 5.3cm, matrix diameter: 12mm £400-600


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333 HD403/46A A continental late 19th century figural desk seal

334 HD403/47A A late 19th century lapis lazuli, gilt metal and enamel desk seal

335 HD403/49B An early 20th century Continental gilt metal desk seal

unmarked, probably Viennese, the silver gilt handle formed as a standing classical figure of Atlas holding a semi-precious globe above his head, standing on a shaped rectangular base with cast scrolling detail, with enamels, turquoise and semi-precious stones, enclosing a canted rectangular matrix with intaglio carved stags head crest

the ball terminal set above a tapered column with openwork borders, short tapered stem with enamel highlights to a circular matrix with engraved crest

unmarked, the tapered colonnade style handle with foliate borders and flower head decoration within panels, with circular matrix with engraved initials

Length: 8cm, matrix diameter: 20mm

Length: 9cm, matrix diameter: 21mm £200-300

Length: 9.7cm, matrix width: 19mm Note: This crest could very well pertain to the Hicks family. It may be blazoned as follows: A stag’s head* erased or gorged with a wreath of laurel vert *Some authorities state that is a buck’s head couped. The Hicks family were created baronets (of Beverstone Castle, Co. Gloucester) in 1619. The family name changed to Hicks-Beach in after the death of Sir William Hicks, the 7th Baronet in 1834.

£600-900

Note: This crest in all probability pertains to the family of Calvert. It may be blazoned as follows: Out of a ducal coronet or two spears with pennons flying to the dexter side the dexter gold the sinister sable* * It is thought the engraver incorrectly engraved the sinister pennon with dots to denote gold when he should have hatched that particular pennon to denote sable (black). This crest was borne by the Calverts, of Albury Hall (Co. Herts), Hunsdon Hall Place, Bexley (Co. Kent) and Ockley Court (Co. Surrey). From a further point of interest it was also borne by Calvert, Baron Baltimore (extinct 1771)

£400-600

336Y HD403/58A A mid 19th century carved ivory and gilt metal desk seal

337Y HD403/596 An early 19th century ivory and cornelian desk seal

338Y HD403/600 An early 19th century ivory and bloodstone desk seal

the carved ivory handled formed as a naive portrait bust, on a gilt metal foliate seal with rectangular matrix, engraved with armorial and motto

unmarked, the simple ivory baluster handle with short white metal stem and collet enclosing an intaglio carved cornelian matrix with full armorial

unmarked, the simple ivory baluster handle with short white metal stem and collet enclosing an intaglio carved bloodstone matrix with full armorial

Length: 6.4cm, matrix width: 19mm

Length: 9.1cm, matrix width: 22mm

Length: 9.2cm, matrix width: 24mm

Note: The arms and crest as engraved undoubtedly pertain to a family of name of Lawrence. The use of a cross raguly often appears in the arms in families of this name. The use of the ‘gridiron’ in the dexter quarter is a play upon the instrument of torture that was used upon the martyered St. Lawrence. They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Argent a cross raguly gules in the dexter quarter a gridiron (….?.....) Crest: An arm in armour (proper?) holding the hand a gridiron (….?....) Motto: Que pensez [What do you think?]

Note: Although the husband’s arms as shown here (Ermine a cross voided sable between four fleur-de-lis (….?....)) remain unidentified at present there is a possibility that the wife (being an heraldic heiress) as displayed upon an escutcheon of pretence at the centre of the ‘shield’ pertain to the family of Newton whose arms may be blazoned as: Argent on a chevron azure three garbs or

Note: The Arms of James Beattie, LLD, Co. Aberdeen, granted 1782. They be may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Argent a pale sable surmounted of a swaord argent hilt and pommel or between two keys wards outward of the third in fess in chief two mascles gules and another in base of the fourth Crest: A star issuing from a crescent or Motto: Lumen coeleste sequamur [May we follow heavenly inspiration]

£200-300

£500-700

£400-600


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The David Constable Collection of Drinking Vessels & Wine Labels The David Constable Collection of Drinking Vessels & Wine Labels offered here are the culmination of nearly two decades of collecting. David is very well-known in silver circles by trade, collectors, museums and, of course, auctioneers. His collecting started with a gift from his wife of a stilton scoop in 1997 - an inspiring moment that began years of dedicated searching and, a now world renowned specialisation in spoons. His keen interest in wine labels began with the support of Nicholas Shaw - with an introduction to the Tom Allder collection - and of the late Billy Buck, whose advice and gentle guidance guaranteed the collection to be one of good examples and quality throughout. David authored the remarkable reference work The Benson Collection of Early Spoons in 2012. A

339 HD114/1 An early 18th century toddy cup John Chartier, London circa 1720, the tapered bowl with milled rim and engraved with a figure sitting on a barrel with the motto ‘GOOD FELLOWSHIP’ in a banner bellow, all within a foliate cartouche, raised on a short stem and spreading foot, with simple S scroll handle Height: 5.5cm, weight: 76.1g Note: The engraved device on the underside may very well be in the nature of being a rebus - a visual pun on the name on its owner, or could it be the name of the hostelry or inn or other such place of entertainment or resort? Linking up with the engraved motif to the front. The beast shown is a little indeterminate, but there is a likelihood it is supposed to be depicting 'a fox couchant' in heraldic terms.

£800-1,200

publication that, alongside the catalogue produced by Messrs Christies’ for the sale of the collection in the same year, represents one of the definitive ‘sets’ of books on the subject to appear since the publication of the three mighty volumes by Commander and Mrs How. An active role in collecting societies throughout Britain he was elected Chairman of the Silver Society in 2006-7 as well as being one of the founding Liverymen of The Worshipful Company of Art Scholars. David’s keen eye for quality and rarity is reflected in this collection and offers collectors, new and old, an opportunity to acquire some special pieces to enhance their own collection.


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340 HD114/3 A George III tumbler cup IB, London 1788, of plain conventional form, engraved foliate initials D / JA, with gilt interior Height: 4.5cm, weight: 62.7g £500-800

341 HD114/5 YORK - A rare English provincial 17th century provincial tumbler cup Marmaduke Best, York 1685, of conventional form with engraved initials AI to underside of base Height: 4.5cm, weight: 74.2g £3,000-5,000

342 HD114/7 LEEDS - A rare English provincial late 17th century tumbler cup Samuel Todd, Leeds, circa 1680, of plain conventional form, with initials P / TE engraved to underside of base Height: 4cm, weight: 46.6g £3,000-5,000


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343 HD114/30 A William III Britannia standard tumbler cup William Gamble, London 1701, of typical from with slightly everted rim, the body engraved with armorial and motto within foliate mantling Height: 5.5cm, weight: 3.9oz Note: The Arms of the Family of Osborne, Dukes of Leeds They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Quarterly ermine and azure overall a cross or differenced with a label of three points Motto: Pax in bello [Peace in war]

Given the date of manufacture of this tumbler cup the arms engraved thereon must pertain to Thomas Osborne (born 6th November 1713 died 23rd March 1789). Thomas was the eldest son and heir apparent (hence the label of three points shown on the arms) of Peregrine Hyde Osborne (born 11th November 1691 died 9th May 1731), the 3rd Duke of Leeds and his first wife, Elizabeth (died 1713), daughter of Robert Harley, the 1st Earl of Oxford. It may be presumed that this cup was undoubtedly one of a set of cups that may have been in the possession of the Osbornes from their manufacture and engraved with arms of Thomas Osborne at the time of his birth or were later acquired by the family or by Thomas himself and caused his arms to be engraved thereon. Although Thomas would have been known during the lifetime of his grandfather (Peregrine Osborne, the 2nd Duke of Leeds) as the Earl of Danby from his birth until 1729 when his father succeeded as the 3rd Duke of Leeds in 1731, he then became the Marquess of Carmarthen by courtesy he still technically ranked as an esquire and would have used an esquire’s helm as shown on this cup and not the incidents of the peerage (i.e. coronet or supporters to his arms) as he was only a peer by courtesy.

as Cofferer of the Household. He became a member of the Privy Council of Great Britain in 1757 and later became Justice in Eyre north of Trent in 1761, an office he held until 1774. Thomas also served as a Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of the County of Yorkshire. In 1766 he inherited the office of Governor of Scilly and the lease of these islands from his Godolphin father-in-law. Thomas died aged 73 at St James’s Square in Westminster and was buried in the crypt of the Parish Church of All Hallows, Harthill, in the modern County of South Yorkshire near to the former family home of Kiveton Hall. He was succeeded in his titles by his only surviving son Francis.

£5,000-7,000

Thomas was educated at Westminster School and then went on to Christ Church College, Oxford. He matriculated at Oxford in 1831, the same year he succeeded his father as the 4th Duke of Leeds. Some seven years later he became a Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford and the very next year he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. He married Lady Mary Godolphin, the second daughter (and eventual sole heiress) of Francis Godolphin, the 2nd Earl of Godolphin and his wife Henrietta Godolphin (née Churchill), 2nd Duchess of Marlborough. They had three sons and a daughter.

Portrait of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby as a youth by Hans Hausing 1726.

During the year of 1748, Thomas became a Lord of the Bedchamber and was appointed Justice in Eyre south of Trent. The following year saw his appointment as a Knight of the Garter and in 1756 he resigned from his post as justice upon his nomination

Thomas Osborne, the 4th Duke of Leeds by Thomas Hudson.


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344 HD114/6 An early 18th century English provincial tumbler cup Edward York, London 1714, of conventional form with gilt interior, the body engraved with crest of a Lion Rampant in a scrolling cartouche Height: 4.8cm, weight: 89g £2,000-3,000

345 HD114/13 All Souls College interest - A mid-18th century tumbler cup Jonathon Swift, London 1745, typical form, gilt interior, engraved decoration of a Mallard with a motto Height: 6cm, weight: 5.4oz Note: The mallard and ‘Swapping he was’ appears to be associated with an archaic ceremony held at All Souls College, Oxford in particular, as well as the college in general. The tradition of the “All Souls Mallard” - At the beginning of each century, on or around January 14th, the warden leads a procession throughout the college to look for a mythical duck that appeared when the college was first being built, all the while singing the ‘mallard song’. The mallard song, however, is not just sung once a century, but twice each year, at the November Gaudy and at the Bursar’s Dinner in March, at the end and after singing the Mallard song the tradition is to celebrate the events and the tumbler cup offered here fits in with this. A number of items have been gifted to the college by Fellows and often the Mallard is a prominent motif, particularly on the silver. There are various versions of the origins and many references can be found, of particular interest is the All Souls College website and The Mallard Society.

£2,000-3,000

346 HD114/35 NEWCASTLE - A scarce English provincial early 18th century tumbler cup James Kirkup, Newcastle 1721, of plain form with engraved initials ‘IS & IS to MA’ to body Height: 4.5cm, weight: 61.5g £2,000-3,000


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347 HD114/14 GLASGOW - A rare Scottish provincial tumbler cup John Luke II, Glasgow 1700, marked Glasgow town mark, IL, date letter, simple plain form, with engraved initials M / WG / JB, with very slight everted rim Height: 6.5cm, weight: 5.6oz Note: John Luke II was part of the most influential Glasgow Goldsmithing families of the mid 17th century to early 18th century. The name Luke is synonymous with high quality silver ware in the city including many of the most important civic, university and sacramental silver commissions. John Luke II was apprentice to James Stirling of Glasgow from the 1690’s (the exact date unknown) and worked in his own right from 1699 until his death in 1713. Within this relatively short working career his hand is tied to many important commissions, coming from the family’s highly regarded place within the trade, and he is seen making fine communion cups (such as those sold within these rooms from the Parish of West Kilbride), large tankards, mugs and tumbler cups. This tumbler cup is among the earliest examples extant for Glasgow silver and also in the small group of tumbler cups from Scotland as a whole from 1700 or earlier. While the tumbler cup became standard within Scotland it does not appear as a prolific pattern until the mid 18th century and examples dated 1700 or earlier appear to number as few as nine or ten, with one other by John Luke II and the only pre dating the Glasgow example by Thomas Moncur circa 1680 which is now in the collection of Glasgow Museums

£3,500-4,500

348 HD114/66 A Queen Anne Britannia standard cup London 1708, makers mark worn, the tapered bowl with slightly everted rim and engraved with a crest of an eagle displayed, raised on a simple collet foot Height: 6cm, weight: 3.2oz £600-900


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349 HD114/10 INVERNESS - A fine Scottish provincial quaich Robert Innes, circa 1740, with makers mark RI to rim, of conventional form with tapered bowl, engraved with stave lines, the twin lugs with down turned ends and initials ‘M / TC’ and ‘LF’ within cross hatched border, raised on a simple collar foot Width across lugs: 12cm, weight: 38.8g Provenance: Phillips Edinburgh, 23rd February 2001, lot 204, illustrated Note: This Quaich forms part of a small group of silver by Robert Innes. Although the majority of his surviving work is flatware there is a small group of hollowware formed exclusively of quaich’s and thistle cups. Examples can be found in both Scottish and International institutional collections. Robert Innes was apprentice in Inverness to William McLean in 1708 and working in his own right by 1716. Some confusion appears to exist over the length of his working carer with some documents indicating he died in 1722, while others suggesting this was his son. No matter, the length of his career, the rarity of his silver still extant shows the quality of his work but also the scarcity of early Scottish provincial silver and the few commission makers such as this were given.

£3,000-5,000

350 HD114/51 A set of six heraldic menu holders Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1902, modelled as a crest and motto Width: 60mm, weight: 180g Note: The crest as engraved upon this set of late Victorian/early Edwardian silver place card holders is that of The Honourable John Trayner, Lord Trayner. It may be blazoned as follows: Crest: A lion sejant gules armed and langued azure Motto: Par loi et droit [By law and right] The Honourable John Trayner, Lord Trayner. Photo courtesy of the University Dundee Museum Services.

John Trayner (born 19th April 1834 died 3rd February 1929) was the second son of Hugh Trayner and Agnes Fraser, daughter of James Fraser, of Glasgow. He was

admitted to the Faculty of Advocates - Edinburgh 1858. John served as Sheriff for the County of Forfar between the years 1881 to 1885. He was appointed a Lord of Session with the judicial title of Lord Trayner in 1885 and was further appointed a Lord Commissioner of Justiciary in 1887 and was ex officio Railway Commissioner for Scotland between the years 1889 to 1899. He retired from judicial office in 1905. John married Frances Elizabeth Maxwell Wyld (died 27th June 1908), the eldest daughter of Robert Stodart Wyld, Writer to the Signet, of Gilston in the County of Fife on the 4th August 1863. Lord Trayner was granted armorial bearings by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1878.

£600-900


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351 HD114/15 A rare late Victorian silver gilt wine label James Garrard, London 1886, after a model by Paul Storr of circa 1810, as a crowned standing lion, on pierced label for Champagne Width: 72mm, weight: 53g Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw Note: This is a Garrard copy of the original labels of the same design produced by Paul Storr in 1811 as part of a large set of labels, generally known as ‘Imperial Lions’. We understand Garrard was commissioned to make replacements for a missing Champagne and Moselle label that were not present during an inventory check. At the time two each were made and the extras were kept and illustrated in The Wine Label Circle, December 1964 from the collection of ‘The Second Pratt Collection’ Champagne illustrated on page 8 and on page 4 the Moselle See. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 100-101, illus. p. 98, 99 for the Champagne label offered here, A.C.C., 2004.

£3,000-5,000


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352 HD114/16 A rare George III Society wine label

353 HD114/17 A rare ‘anchor’ wine label

James Phipps, London circa 1780, of scroll form, pierced for Claret, with Irish harp surmount, engraved to rear “It’s new strung and WILL be heard”

Phipps and Robinson, London 1808, cast in the form of a fouled anchor, engraved ‘Bucellas’ across the stock, cord fouled detail

Width: 45mm, weight: 10g

Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw

Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw Note: Reverse engraving is motto for The Society of United Irishmen along with the harp motif. In “Wine Labels” John Salter comments that these labels are rare and this is the fifth in the set and another, a sixth has been discovered and illustrated in the Wine Label Circle journal, Spring 2012 Vol 13 no.2. Illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 85-86, A.C.C., 2004.

Width: 42mm, weight: 14g

Note: Bucellas is a district near Lisbon, producing a white wine, there are various spellings of the name. This is unusually fully marked for a label of this pattern Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 80-81, A.C.C., 2004. for commentary regarding the use of the anchor in wine labels

£800-1,200

£800-1,200

354 HD114/18 A Victorian heraldic wine label

355 HD114/19 A George III heraldic wine label

Rawlins and Summer, London circa 1855, modelled as a crest, pierced on the chapeau for Sherry

Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796, cast and modelled as a Peacock’s head crest, label engraved for Madeira

Width: 44mm, weight: 22g

Width: 35mm, weight: 15g

Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw

Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw. Illus. - No. 141, P289

Note: Crest of the family of Coke of the County of Norfolk: Upon a chapeau gules turned up ermine an ostrich with a horseshoe in its beak argent. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 94, illus p95, A.C.C., 2004.

Note: Possibly signifying Arbuthnott family and others. Crest of the Scottish family of Arbuthnott: A peacock’s head couped proper.

£1,000-1,500

£800-1,200


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356 HD114/20 A Scottish Victorian wine label

357 HD114/21 A George III heraldic wine label

Scottish, presumed Edinburgh, circa 1860, cast as a ribbon tied buglehorn, engraved Port to the bugle-horn, suspended from ribbon swags and tassels

Benjamin and James Smith, London 1809, cast, as a crest, lower tablet pierced for Claret

Width: 45mm, weight: 12g

Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw

Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw

Width: 58mm, weight: 48g

Note: In “Wine Labels” John Salter comments that this label is possibly one of a pair to ‘Sherry’. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 83, A.C.C., 2004.

Note: Crest of the family of Egerton, Earls of Wilton: Three arrows points downwards one in pale and two in saltire or headed and feathered sable tied together with a ribbon gules. The whole ensigned with an Earl’s coronet. Illus: Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 98, A.C.C., 2004

£700-900

£800-1,200

358 HD114/22 A late George III heraldic wine label

359 HD114/23 A late George III heraldic wine label

John Reilly, London 1817, silver gilt, crest surmount on a tablet with swags and pierced for Sherry

John Reilly, London 1817, silver gilt, crest surmount on a tablet with swags and pierced for Port

Width: 61mm, weight: 21g

Width: 61mm, weight: 21g

Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw

Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw - Illus. No. 476, P.289

Note: Crest of the family of Talbot: Upon a chapeau gules turned up ermine* a lion statant tail extended or. * The engraver has incorrectly engraved ‘dots’or ‘small circles’ rather than ermine tails on the turn-up of the chapeau Illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 98, A.C.C., 2004.

Note: Crest of the family of Talbot: Upon a chapeau gules turned up ermine* a lion statant tail extended or. * The engraver has incorrectly engraved ‘dots’ or ‘small circles’ rather than ermine tails on the turn-up of the chapeau Illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 98, A.C.C., 2004.

£500-800

£500-800


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360 HD114/24 A rare wine label Edward Farrell, London 1818, modelled as a standing Indian elephant, engraved Sherry Width: 82mm, weight: 34g Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw - Illus. No. 495, P. 279

ÂŁ2,500-4,000


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361 HD114/25 A late George III heraldic wine label

362 HD114/26 A rare George IV Scottish wine label

Benjamin and James Smith, London 1809, cast as a crest, pierced tablet for Old Hock

Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh 1825, cast as a scallop shell, cast Bordeaux to a scrolling ribbon, naturalistic textured finish

Width: 60mm, weight: 50g

Width: 60mm, weight: 28g

Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw - Illus. No. 720, P.290

Note: See - Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 88-89, A.C.C., 2004. for a discussion on the use of scallop shells as a background to wine and spirit labels

Note: Crest of the family of Egerton, Earls of Wilton: Three arrows points downwards one in pale and two in saltire or headed and feathered sable tied together with a ribbon gules. The whole ensigned with an Earl’s coronet.

£1,400-1,800

£800-1,200

363 HD114/27 A late 18th century heraldic wine label

364 HD114/32 A George III heraldic wine label

unmarked, modelled as a chapeau, pierced Madeira, with an eagle holding a swaddled baby crest

Thomas Watson, London 1795, modelled as a lion holding a banner from a turret, above a bold shaped cartouche engraved for Sherry, also engraved to rear 1819

Width: 45mm, weight: 15g Provenance: Ex. Tom Allder Collection through Nick Shaw Note: Crest of the family of Stanley, Earl of Derby of the County of Lancashire: Upon a chapeau gules turned up ermine an eagle wings expanded or praying on an infant in its cradle proper swaddled gules the cradle laced gold

£800-1,200

Width: 60mm, weight: 30g Note: Possibly the Crest of the Ancient Borough of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Issuant from a tower argent a demi-lion guardant or hold a flagstaff sable flying therefrom a pennon bearing the cross of St. George* * The engraver appears to have omitted the cross of St George. Perhaps this occurred due to the scale of the piece concerned?

£1,200-1,400


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365 HD114/34 A good Royal silver gilt wine label Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London 1806, modelled as a cloth swag, pierced for Hock, all surrounding grape and vines ribbon clasping a central oval boss, engraved with a cypher, possibly for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III Width: 360mm, weight: 65g Provenance: Ex. Albert Collection through Nick Shaw Note: Illus. P.276, noted as part of a set of three, although in all probability they were part of a much larger set. In the text they are described and the photograph clearly shows the cypher but this is not mentioned as to possible owner. This wine label displays the skill and craftsmanship from this silversmith is equally applied to large and often extravagant pieces we associate with the early 19th century, as well as to small items such as wine labels. See Lyon and Turnbull, Chen Collection, November 2008 lots 158 to 171

ÂŁ2,000-3,000


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366 HD114/31 A George IV heraldic wine label indistinct maker’s mark ND?, London circa 1825, modelled as a vine reeded panel with grapes, pierced for Port, the surmount as a crest Width: 60mm, weight: 25g Note: Crest of the family of Harrison, of London and the North Riding of Yorkshire: Out of a ducal coronet or a talbot’s head gold goutty de poix. Another from this set for Sherry is known in a private collection, see also lot 367 in this sale

£400-600

367 HD114/37 A George IV heraldic wine label London circa 1825, modelled as a vine clasped grid with grapes, pierced for Claret, the surmount as a crest Width: 60mm, weight: 27g Provenance: Ex. Tom Barlow Collection through Billy Buck Note: Crest of the family of Harrison, of London and the North Riding of Yorkshire: Out of a ducal coronet or a talbot’s head gold goutty de poix

£400-600

368 HD114/40 A George III cast wine label Paul Storr, London 1818, of serpentine outline, swagged flowers and roses, matted ground, raised lettering for Sherry Width: 82mm, weight: 51g Provenance: Purchased - Billy Buck

£1,000-1,500

369 HD114/46 A George IV wine label Edward Farrell, London 1822, of cast serpentine outline decorated with the ‘Five Topers’ pierced for Port Width: 75mm, weight: 52g Provenance: Woolley and Wallis lot 465, July 2009 through Billy Buck Note: This design was a speciality of Edward Farrell and depicts a group of five Dutchmen smoking and drinking after a painting by W Teniers

£1,000-1,500


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370 HD114/28 A late 18th century heraldic wine label unmarked, late 18th century, cast as a Ducal coronet, paw rising, the rim engraved Elder Width: 45mm, weight: 10g Note: Crest of the family of Scudamore, of Kentchurch and Holm Lacy both in the County of Herefordshire: Out of a ducal coronet or a bear’s gamb proper.

£400-600

371 HD114/36 A George IV spirit label

372 HD114/38 A George IV heraldic wine label

William Elliott, London 1825, cast as a scallop shell, well textured, pierced for Pale Brandy

Reilly and Storer, London 1829, modelled as a capital M in a circlet with a crown and crest

Width: 32mm, weight: 12g

Width: 28mm, weight: 23g

Provenance: Purchased - Billy Buck

Provenance: Ex. Tom Barlow Collection through Billy Buck

Note: See - Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730 - 2003 p. 88-89, A.C.C., 2004. for a discussion on the use of scallop shells as a background to wine and spirit labels

Note: Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or a falcon with its wings addorsed (….?....) holding in its dexter claw a spear (….?....) tasselled (….?....). Presently this crest remains unidentified. From a condition point, this is rare in the fact the spear has not been repaired or missing

£700-900

£600-800

373 HD114/39 A George III wine label

374 HD114/41 A late George III heraldic wine label

375 HD114/49 A late George III wine label

Robert Kippax, London 1796, of conventional shaped flat serpentine form, engraved Mountain and engraved crest

possibly Robert Barker, 1794, of plain rectangular form, engraved Claret to front, the rear engraved with a crest of Pegasus

Width: 45mm, weight: 11g

Width: 47mm, weight: 11g

Charles Rawlings, London 1814, of rounded gadroon bordered form, flower head detail, pierced for claret and engraved crest and name to the rear

Note: The Crest of the family of Legh, of Lyme in the County of Cheshire: Out of a ducal coronet or a ram’s head argent, armed of the first, holding in the mouth a sprig of laurel proper.

Note: The Inner Temple, although not a corporation, uses an armorial device, Azure a Pegasus salient argent. See. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 103, A.C.C., 2004. for a mention of a fine Champagne cork label, with similar engraving for the Inner Temple

£220-320

£200-300

Width: 50mm, weight: 19g Provenance: Ex. Edward Landell Collection through Billy Buck Note: Ing..m Chapman for Ingram Chapman, of Whitby, Captain of The East India Company born March 28th 1798, so it follows this being part of a set made for his 21st birthday Crest of the family of Chapman, of Highbury Park in the County of Middlesex: A dexter arm embowed in armour holding in the hand proper a broken tilting spear also proper enfiled with a chaplet of laurel vert.

£250-400


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376 HD114/43 A late 18th century armorial wine label

377 HD114/48 A rare late George III heraldic wine label

378 HD114/44 A late 18th century heraldic wine label

unmarked, circa 1800, modelled as a crest, two armoured arms, holding a disc, the tablet engraved for Hock

WH, only, un-ascribed, of curved shield shape, engraved for Lisbon and with engraved crest

Roger Biggs, London 1795, modelled as a bright cut crescent, with Lion crest, engraved for Lisbon

Width: 42mm, weight: 8g

Provenance: Ex. Tom Barlow collection Ex. John Beachcroft collection

Provenance: The Keith and Marjory Thacker collection through Billy Buck Note: Crest: Two arms in armour counter-embowed holding a bezant. This crest is possibly a variant of the one used by the Trevelyan, of the County of Cornwall

£500-700

Width: 53mm, weight: 13g

Note: Crest of the family of Egerton, Earls of Wilton but without the crest wreath and coronet: Three arrows points downwards one in pale and two in saltire or headed and feathered sable tied together with a ribbon gules. Possibly being employed as a badge as opposed to a crest

£500-700

379 HD114/47 A late George III heraldic wine label Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1805, of plain crescent shape, swan crest, engraved for Sherry Width: 41mm, weight: 8.9g Provenance: Lawrences, lot 1679, October 2009 through Billy Buck Note: Crest: Upon a mount (….?....) a swan close proper (?) resting its dexter foot on a (globe?). believed for Clarke of County Durham

£500-800

380 HD114/54 A late 18th century heraldic wine label Susanna Barker, London circa 1780, of shaped curved form, all over bright cut decoration, engraved for White Wine, acanthus scrolls, central oval cartouche engraved with a crest Width: 46mm, weight: 10.2g Provenance: Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 52, through Billy Buck Note: Crest: A lion’s head erased (….?....). Owing to a plethora of lions’ heads erased in British heraldry it is difficult to effect an identification of this particular crest to one family.

£400-600

Width: 43mm, weight: 8.8g Provenance: The Keith and Marjory Thacker collection through Billy Buck Note: Crest: A demi-lion rampant (….?....). There are a great number of demi-lions rampant employed as crests in British heraldry and therefore it is difficult to effect an identification of this particular crest to one family.

£400-700

381 HD114/62 A rare George II wine label Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1745, of serpentine outline, engraved crest within scrolling engraved leaf border, engraved for Champagne Width: 54mm, weight: 11g Provenance: Ex. Sir Sidney Barrett Collection, Christie’s, through Billy Buck Note: Crest of the family of Chute: A gauntlet proper holding a broken sword argent hilt and pommel or.

£250-400


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382 HD114/53 A fine cast silver gilt wine label Paul Storr, London 1810, the crescent panel with stippled ground, raised lettering for Port, the whole swagged in a leopard’s pelt with vine and grapes Width: 91mm, weight: 70g Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 52, through Billy Buck Note: Another of the same pattern illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 160, 161, A.C.C., 2004. The design extracted in part from the Warwick vase

£2,000-3,000


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383 HD114/52 A fine George IV cast wine label

384 HD114/57 A good William IV silver gilt wine label

Philip Rundell, London 1820, of cartouche form, shell and acanthus framework, for Madeira in raised work on a stippled ground

Rawlins and Sumner, London 1836, modelled as a vine leaf, pierced for Sherry

Width: 74mm, weight: 61g

Width: 85mm, weight: 34g

Provenance: Ex. Lank Collection, Bonham’s, Oct 2010 lot 51 through Billy Buck

Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 183, through Billy Buck

Note: Another of the same pattern illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 p. 161, A.C.C., 2004. A popular and bold pattern of the period and fitting well with and comparable to the work of Paul Storr and others

Note: The vine leaf is probably the most apt design for a wine label, mainly cast or stamped and realistically modelled with the veins and with or without grapes

£250-350

£1,500-2,500

385 HD114/58 A William IV ‘Lady Bountiful’ silver gilt wine label Charles Rawlings, London 1832, of traditional form, pierced for Madeira on a stippled ground, swags of grapes and vine leaves forming the border Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 184, through Billy Buck Note: Illus. Salter, John. Wine Labels 1730-2003 fig. 564, A.C.C., 2004. In the text the date of 1821 is suggested as the earliest appearance of this model, however others early have appeared on the market. The model is one of the ‘theme’ labels produced by the maker

£800-1,200

386 HD114/59 Regimental interest - A rare Victorian cast silver gilt wine label Rawlings and Sumner, London 1855, modelled naturalistically as an oak leaf, pierced for Sherry, engraved to the rear with the crest and badge Width: 57mm, weight: 14g Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 187, through Billy Buck. Note: The Badge of the 22nd Regiment of Foot is engraved upon the reverse of this wine label. The regiment was raised by the then Duke of Norfolk in 1689 and was able to boast an independent existence of over 300 years.

£1,000-1,500


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387 HD114/56 A rare William IV heraldic wine label

388 HD114/60 A cast George IV wine label

Rawlins and Sumner, London 1831, modelled as a pierced panel for Sherry, crest above and ribbon with engraved motto (What will be, will be)

Edward Betts, London 1827, modelled as a textured cluster of vine leaves and bunch of grapes, pierced for Port

Width: 60mm, weight: 17g

Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 190, through Billy Buck

Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 129, through Billy Buck

Width: 68mm, weight: 43g

£500-800

Note: Crest of the family of Folkes, Baronets of Hillingdon in the County of Norfolk or a branch thereof: A dexter arm embowed habited per pale vert and gules cuffed ermine holding in the hand a spear all proper.

£500-800

389 HD114/61 An extremely rare Victorian sherbet label Joseph Willmore, London 1839, of rectangular form, vine and grape border, engraved for Sherbet, with removed later cover plate for Port and a near matching label for Sherry, Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1852 (3) Width: 47mm, weight: 24.5g Note: This could be classed as a Boudoir label. Sherbet, in Turkish is a drink prepared with Rose Hips; in Arabic it means a soda. The label is die pressed and are amongst a number produced by Willmore in 1839 and still showing the Duty head of William IV as the stamp for Queen Victoria still hadn’t been produced. Unusual to find a label with later change, see article in Wine Label Circle Journal Spring 2013. Illus. John Salter, Boudoir labels p.130, Fig 9.227

£1,000-2,000

390 HD114/55 A late 18th century heraldic wine label William Turton, London circa 1770, the central panel engraved S Beer, scrolling acanthus above and below with a circular disc engraved with a crest Width: 61mm, weight: 14g Provenance: Ex Lank Collection, Bonham’s Oct 2010, lot 127, through Billy Buck Note: Crest: A greyhound passant (….?....). There are a number of greyhounds passant employed as crests in British heraldry and therefore it is difficult to effect an identification of this particular crest to one family.

£800-1,200


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391 HD114/63 A Victorian heraldic wine label

392 HD114/64 An early Victorian heraldic wine label

Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1853, cast as an eagle, wings spread, cross applied to chest, head to dexter, pierced for Claret

William Eley, London 1838, of curved form, engraved ground, pierced for Madeira, crest of a goat surmount, c-scroll border

Width: 61mm, weight: 31.2g

Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, lot 728, October 2012, through Billy Buck

Provenance: Ex. Sandeman collection, Woolley and Wallis, October 2012, lot no 695, through Billy Buck Note: Crest: An eagle displayed (….?....) charged upon its breast with a Latin cross (….?....). Presently this crest remains unidentified.

Note: Crest: A goat’s head erased (….?....) holding in its mouth a fleur-de-lys (….?....). Presently this crest remains unidentified.

£400-600

£1,500-2,500

393 HD114/68 A George III heraldic wine label maker’s mark only, TH crown above, for Thomas Hyde, London circa 1760, modelled as a dove, wings spread and on a chapeaux pierced for Port Width: 50mm, weight: 13.2g Provenance: Tom Allder Collection, through Nick Shaw Note: Crest: A Dove rising (….?....). There are a number of falcons and other birds of prey ‘rising’ employed as crests in British heraldry and therefore it is difficult to effect an identification of this particular crest to one family, however could possibly be for the Baird family of Scotland

£300-500

394 HD114/69 A George III heraldic wine label

395 HD114/67 A late George III spirit label

James Hyde, London 1797, the slight curved tablet engraved Sherry, with an added heraldic surmount of a martlet with a leaf in its beak

Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796, modelled as curved label, prince of Wales feathers cresting, feather terminals, engraved for Brandy

Width: 43mm, weight: 12g Note: Crest of the family of Oliver, of Lewes in the County of Sussex: A martlet argent in its beak a sprig vert.

£300-400

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396 HD114/50 A late George III wine label David Hockley, London 1814, of curved form, pierced for Madeira, engraved crest, shell detail below and Leopards head mask and grape vines above Width: 64mm, weight: 20g Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, lot 5 July 2010 through Billy Buck Note: Crest of an indeterminate bird/eagle ‘rising’ holding an object in its beak. Presently this crest remains unidentified

£300-500

397 HD114/42 Two George III heraldic spirit bottle rings Phipps and Robinson, London 1796, plain hoop rings, shaped urn engraved with crest, over a canted rectangular panel, each engraved Gin and Rum Overall height: 12.3cm, label width: 49mm, weight: 23.4g Note: Crest: Two dragons conjoined with one set of wings and two legs (….?....). Presently this crest remains unidentified.

£600-800

398 HD114/33 A wine bottle stopper George Pearson, London 1820, the cork stopper with a heavy cast double sided scallop shell and curved flat cresting engraved Claret to each side Length: 10cm overall £180-250


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A Private Collection of Sauce & Other Labels

399 HD459/1 An unusual George III KYAN sauce label Abstanando King, London 1800, of canted rectangular form inscribed KYAN Width: 27mm, weight: 3.3g £100-120

400 HD459/2 Two George III sauce labels one unmarked of canted rectangular form with wriggle work engraved border inscribed CAYON; together with an canted rectangular example pierced KYAN, John Reily London 1802 (2) Widths: 22mm and 44mm, weight: 6.9g £200-300

401 HD459/4 Two George III sauce labels to include an example by John Rich, London 1810 of rounded rectangular form with reeded border and inscribed CAYENNE; a crescent example with bright cut border inscribed CAYENNE, unmarked, circa 1780 (2) Width: 31mm and 26mm, weight: 6g £200-300

402 HD459/6 A George III SOY sauce label Thomas Hyde, London circa 1789, of oval form with bright cut border and inscribed SOY; together with four silver plated sauce labels, to include a set of three for WORCESTER, TOMATO and ANCHOVY, and a single example for READING (5) Width: 31mm, weight: 3.3g £120-180


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403 HD459/9 Two George III sauce labels to include an example by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London circa 1805, of rounded rectangular form with reeded border and inscribed ANCHOVIES; together with an example by James Jackson, London circa 1805, of shaped oval outline with chased shell and gadrooned border, pierced for ANCHOVY (2) Widths: 27mm and 31mm, weight: 6.8g £200-280

404 HD459/11 A scarce George III HARVEYS SAUCE label

405 HD459/12 An unusual cast George III CHILI sauce label

Thomas & James Phipps and Edward Robinson, London circa 1812, of rounded rectangular form with reeded border inscribed HARVEYS SAUCE

Thomas & James Phipps, of shaped rectangular outline with gadrooned border and pierced CHILI

Width: 30mm, weight: 3.1g

Width: 33mm, weight: 7.3g £150-180

Note: Although sauce labels for Harvey are recorded it is very unusual to find examples inscribed for HARVEYS SAUCE in full.

£150-180

406 HD459/13 A scarce George III LEMON sauce label unmarked, circa 1780, of crescent form with bright cut engraved border and inscribed LEMON Width: 28mm, weight: 2.5g £150-180

407 HD459/14 A rare George III GARLICK sauce label unmarked, circa 1780 of crescent form with bright cut engraved border and inscribed GARLICK Width: 24mm, weight: 2.7g £180-220

408 HD459/15 A scarce set of three George III Heraldic sauce labels one marked for Charles Rawlins, London 1819, each of rounded rectangular form with reeded border inscribed for CAYENNE’, ‘HARVEY’ and ‘TARRAGON’, each with engraved crest to reverse (3) Width: 28mm, weight: 13.3g £300-500


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409 HD459/17 A modern Retriever silver gilt wine label John Henry Odell, London 1975, formed as a standing Retriever with finely chased fur on a simple rectangular plaque pierced BRANDY Width: 63mm, weight: 39.7g £150-180

410 HD459/18 A pair of modern Labrador wine labels John Henry Odell, London 1975, each formed as a standing Labrador with finely chased fur above name in a simple rectangular plaque, pierced for SHERRY and PORT (2) Width: 75mm, weight: 68.1g £300-500

411 HD459/19 A modern cast reproduction ‘Five Toppers’ wine label Michael W. Druitt, of scalloped outline with cast scroll border with five figures of drinking men, pierced for SHERRY, in original case Width: 70mm, weight: 56.8g £100-200

412 HD459/21 A collection of American and Chinese wine labels to include four American labels of various patterns and a set of four Chinese Labels of rectangular form with engraved borders, all variously named (9) £120-180

413Y HD459/34 A George III Scottish wine label George McHattie, Edinburgh circa 1810, of shaped outline with shell and foliate scroll borders inscribed ‘SHERRY’; together with a label for BRANDY made from carved coconut shell, an ivory example inscribed WHISKY, Mother of pearl example for PORT and a large ivory plaque example for GIN (5) Width: 6cm, weight: 13.7g £150-250


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414 HD459/22 DUNDEE - A pair of Scottish provincial wine labels William Constable, with part Edinburgh marks 1816, of canted rectangular form with reeded border, inscribed PORT and SHERRY (2) Width: 45mm, weight: 19.5g £300-500

415 HD459/23 A pair of Victorian Scottish wine labels McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh circa 1880, formed as pierced letters W and B, with profuse foliate engraving; together with two unmarked examples (likely Scottish) formed as letters S and P with chased and engraved scroll decoration (4) £250-350

416 HD459/25 A rare George III NOYAU wine label Elizabeth Morely, London 1803, of rounded rectangular from with reeded borders and inscribed NOYAU Width: 42mm, weight: 8.4g Provenance: J H Bourdon Smith, London 1992

£400-600

417 HD459/26 A George III Vindegrave bottle label 418 HD459/27 A rare William IV VIDONIA wine label

Robert Garrard, London 1815, the rectangular label with arched top engraved to centre, suspended from a simple loop attachment

Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1832, of canted rectangular form with reeded border inscribed VIDONIA

Width: 50mm, weight: 18.3g £380-420

Width: 41mm, weight: 7.5g £400-600


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419 HD459/28 YORK - An English provincial heraldic wine label William Astley, York circa 1806, of canted rectangular form with reeded border, inscribed PORT within surmounted heraldic shield with scroll supports with engraved crest Width: 45mm, weight: 13.5g £380-420

420 HD459/30 A scarce Victorian BRANDY label Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, of shaped oval outline with scroll formed border, inscribed within BRANDY Width: 51mm, weight: 8.9g Note: Although a very prolific silversmith, specializing in small items of silver, wine labels of any form are rare for Nathaniel Mills.

£150-180

421A HD459/31 A collection of wine labels

421 HD459/29 A George III spirit label Elizabeth Morley, London 1797, of canted rectangular form with reeded border inscribed GENEVA Width: 32mm, weight: 5g £150-180

to include twenty white metal and silver plated wine labels of varied patterns and a collection of ten enamelled labels of conventional form with floral patterns, all variously inscribed (30) £180-220


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Day Two Wednesday, 24th February at 11am Sale Number LT456

Viewing Times Glasgow (highlights) Glasgow Gallery, 182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Monday, 15th February 2pm - 8pm Edinburgh Sunday, 21st February 12 noon - 4pm Monday, 22nd February 9am - 5pm Sale Days from 9am

Enquiries Lyon & Turnbull Ltd. 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. 0131 557 8844 Fax. 0131 557 8668 Email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com


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Order of Sale Wednesday, 24th February, 2016 at 11am 422-428 Plated Wares 429-440 Foreign Silver 441-451 Coins & Medals 452-588 A Collection of Silver, the Property of Private European Collectors 589-648 Modern Silver 649-705 Scottish Silver 706-793 Antique Silver

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Plated Wares

422 HD162/12 A large pair of Sheffield plate salvers the bold rococo border of serpentine outline, moulded detail the flat engraved foliate scrolls, and central full set of armorials all raised on four shell and leaf clasped feet, in original wood case Diameter: 59cm £600-800

Note: The Marital Arms of an Morris and an Unknown Family The arms as engraved upon this Set of Three Victorian Sheffield Plate Trays dating circa 1850 are those of Morris impaling an unknown family. These armorial bearings denote the marshalling of a marital coat showing on the dexter (the heraldic right on the left as you view the piece) the arms of the husband and on the sinister (the heraldic left on the right as you view it) the arms of the wife. They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: (on the dexter) Quarterly 1st and 4th Gules a lion reguardant or 2nd and 3rd Argent three boars' heads couped sable (Morris) [Anciently the supposed arms of Elystan Glodrydd] (on the sinister) Azure a chevron ermine between three mullets argent (for ....?.....) Crest: A lion rampant reguardant or (for Morris)

423 HD162/12A A large Sheffield plate salver the bold rococo border of serpentine outline, moulded detail the flat engraved foliate scrolls, and central full set of armorials all raised on four shell and leaf clasped feet, in original wood case Diameter: 67cm £400-600

These armorial bearings commemorate the marriage of an as yet unnamed gentleman of family of Morris and an unidentified daughter of a family yet to be identified. The particular family of Morris whose arms and crest are engraved upon these trays are the Morrises of Netherby in the County of Yorkshire. This family claims with others (of various Welsh patronymics) the same arms but different crests descent from Elystan Glodrydd (born 933), a powerful British chieftain who was the founder of the fourth Royal Tribe of Wales. He is said to be the progenitor of certain branches other families such as the Cadogans (ancestors of the present Earl Cadogan), Lloyd and Pryse. The head of the Netherby Morrises during the 19th Century, The Reverend Orpen Morris, of Nunburnholme Rectory, Hayton in the County of Yorkshire was a noted naturalist. He also served as the Chaplain to The Duke of Cleveland.


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424 HB817/7 A silver plated claret jug the cut glass baluster body with star formed panels and diamond details, the silver plated mount with foliate engraved decoration and classical mask to spout Height: 23cm £150-200

425 HD351/70 A silver plated biscuit box of hinged form with twin scalloped boxes hinged within a naturalistic branch frame work Height: 26cm £100-150

426 HD351/70A A pair of silver plated models one of King Henry VIII the other of Queen Elizabeth standing in traditional pose, each on an ebonised wooden base (2) Height: 22cm £150-180

427 HC126/1 A silver plated biscuit barrel of oval outline, with engraved foliate and Grecian detail, the hinged lid with warriors helmet finial, bull and ring handles, four bracket feet Width: 18cm £150-250

428 HC999/2 A modern cut glass and silver plated claret jug Hukin and Heath, the slight baluster body with facetted cut glass body, simple silver plated collar mount with flat hinged cover, S scroll handle Height: 25cm £250-400


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Foreign Silver 429 HD351/53 A collection of Eastern metalwares to include a small three piece coffee service; a covered box on stand, each with profuse foliate and scroll decoration; together with a sugar bowl and cream jug of baluster form with chased decoration raised on scroll supports, etc (qty) £300-500

430 HC017/2 A late 18th early 19th century salt cellar Possibly India circa 1800, two marks *&Co. ?, of cylindrical form, domed pierced cover, engraved SALT, pedestal foot Height: 95mm, weight: 2.8oz £180-220

431 HC132/1 An American mixed metal coffee pot marked American Sterling lion, Anchor and letter, numbered E23, probably by Gorham, of elongated bulbous form modelled in white metal with slight planished detail and hinged lid, with applied copper detail of Chinese figures in a lightly engraved landscape with insects, birds and foliage, the simple handle with pronounced planished detail Height: 17cm, weight: 16oz £1,000-1,500

432 SV608/109 A late 19th century central European silver mounted claret jug marked 800, the hobnail cut crystal body with a tall scrolling handle, cast detail, the long neck with engraved collar, hinged cover with knopped finial, flared spout, silver foot rim

433 HD351/56 A set of eleven Eastern teaspoons

Height: 31cm £300-500

unmarked, formed with chased floral and branch handles to simple ovoid bowls (11) Weight: 7.4oz £120-180

434 HD301/5 TIFFANY - A silver lobed dish

435 SV705/121A A pair of large serving spoons

marked sterling and numbered 23292, engraved inscription; together with a baluster pepperette with removable cover; various Scottish silver teaspoons; cigarette box; various condiments, salts; soap box and cover and other small pieces (Qty) £240-300

one Scandinavian, the other marked Frost and F. twice, threaded border, together with a set of of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons Length: 37.5cm, weight: 11.5oz £150-200


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436 HB379/4 A 19th century Italian gilt, enamel and gem set ewer indistinctly marked, of classical shape, bold shaped spout, cast leaf clasped scrolling handle, the bulbous body with stipple ground, onset bosses collet set with pearls and green gems, further decoration of enameled palmettes, central enamel border, spreading pedestal foot Height: 23cm, weight (all in): 27.80z £2,000-3,000

437 HD301/9 A 19th century German silver box import marks for circa 1900, and bearing a pseudo 17th century mark for Wertheim, the rectangular hinged cover with decoration of figures on horse back with a castle to the rear, scroll and mask decorated sides Width: 12cm, weight: 10.1oz £250-400

438 HD747/3 An 18th century Dutch tobacco box marks indistinct, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the sides with a town-scape and the base depicting the expulsion from the Garden of Eden Length: 16.5cm, 7.8oz £600-800

439 HD351/13 A pair of 18th century Dutch silver table candlesticks Amsterdam, mid eighteenth century, wrythen knopped stems with chased foliate details above a wrythen sconce and foliate drip pan, the spreading bases with floral detail Height: 23.5cm weight: 33.5oz Provenance: See Lyon & Turnbull, lot 361, sale October 14th 2015 for a similar pair

£2,000-3,000

440 HD301/3 A large 18th century Dutch sugar caster makers mark I*S, the baluster body with applied strap work and figures to lower section with gadrooned rib, raised on a short stem and domed foot, the bayonet fitted domed cover with lattice pierced panels with classical figures applied between, large urn finial and further strap work Height: 25cm, weight: 19.5oz £400-500


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Coins & Medals

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441 HB11/19 A group of five Sovereigns and six half Sovereigns

446 HD131/1 A diamond and gem set Masonic medal

sovereigns; 1925; 1911; 1925; 1913; 1913; half sovereigns; 1915; 1914; 1912; 1912; 1912; 1912; together with some crowns and other GB coins (qty) £1,100-1,300

red ribband, onset yellow metal torches and masonic symbols, to a shaped circular medal, applied diamond and gem set crown, Chapter 259, engraved inscription to rear dated 1957, stamped 9ct

442 HD368/28 Hungarian 4 Ducat 1914, EF £300-500

443 HD453/2 A 1904 ten dollar coin in a yellow metal mount, to a plain yellow metal curb link chain, unmarked Combined weight: 42.3g £400-600

444 HD323/1 A collection of world coins to include various World and British issues, mainly in base metal but some silver examples noted; together with a small collection of British coins set in card folders (qty) £200-300

445 No lot

HD323/1

Length: 11cm, weight: 18g (all in) £200-250

447 HD323/3 A collection of medals to include a mounted group of three, unnamed, comprising 1897 Diamond Jubilee medal, 1902 Mayor’s Coronation medal, Queen Victoria Volunteer Force Long service medal; a 1914 star awarded to C GARNETT B.R.C.S & O St J.J; a WW1 pair awarded to LIEUT JC DRYSDALE; various miniature medals and two unnamed coronation medals (qty) £300-500

448 HD770/1 Nobel Peace Prize limited edition commemorative medal issued to celebrate Solzhenitsyn’s achievement regarding winning the Nobel medal for literature in 1970. Possibly issued 1973 and no. 29 out of 100 Diameter: £250-400

449 SV705/152 A small group of Masonic jewels to include a silver pendant neck badge; an enamel and 18ct gold Master’s medal and pin badge (Troon No. 86); another 14ct gold Master’s badge; silver gilt and enamel breast badge; a silver gilt presentation ‘yale’ key; a gold medal H.U.F.C. Crusaders 1907 (qty) £200-300

450 HD323/2 A collection of Scottish medallions to include a Victorian farming medal, Edinburgh circa 1865; a Fife Agricultural medal; a Kirkcaldy Swimming club medallion, Edinburgh 1859; an Edinburgh University Athletics Club medal; together with other small medallions (7) £150-250

451 HD114/70 A Scottish school medallion the cast oval frame with thistle suspender, engraved to obverse; Cathcart Public School medal, excellence of Character presented by Alxr Wylie, the reverse engraved; gained by Kate McNaughton June 1903, in fitted case; together with a bronze medallion for ‘Arts & Crafts Exhibition Perth’, the edge engraved John Ritchie Member of Committee, dated to reverse 1904’, in case (2) £120-180


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A Collection of Silver, the Property of Private European Collectors The following collection of silver is an eclectic mix of primarily American Sterling silver, British and other silver. The family travelled throughout the world extensively and always enjoyed visiting smaller antique shops to find pieces that were a bit different but also practical, being very much of the opinion – it was made to be used – not placed in a cabinet. The items are very varied in function, design and materials from silver, bronze, plate and coconut. Below are brief introductions to some of the silversmiths involved in this collection.

Kalo Silver Workshop The Kalo Silver Workshop is considered the most important American hand wrought silversmiths, and a major exponent of the arts and crafts movement. The Kalo company was founded by Clara P Barck, who enrolled the help of five women to further her vision, Bertha Hall, Rose Dolese, Grace Gerow, Bessie McNeal and finally Ruth Raymond. All the founding members graduated from the designers course at the Art Institute and chose the name Kalo as a derivative of Karla from the Greek word meaning beautiful. Their motto was ‘beautiful, useful, enduring’. Tiffany Silver Tiffany was the first American company to embrace and respect the 925/1000 sterling silver standard of the United Kingdom, which in turn maintained all silver pieces to a consistent standard. Tiffany has created a variety of award winning silver designs, inspired predominantly by John Moore’s library of incredible books, the designs won awards at the World’s Fairs during the late 1800’s. Their Japanese influenced silver had a lasting influence on both American and European art. The hollowware workshop, Tiffany & Co. Makers, in Parsipany, New Jersey is one of only a handful of silver producers within America that still produce hand wrought silver. Their legacy continues to shine through their accessories and flatware pattern designs.

Gorham Silver America saw a prolific increase of silversmiths from the 1850s to 1940, which was partly due to a tariff introduced blocking the importation of silverware to America. Companies were able to capitalise on this including that of Gorham. Founded by Jabez Gorham in 1813, along with his partner Henry Webster, the company came to fruition when John Gorham succeeded his father in 1847. Gorham silver has always had interesting hallmarks. From 1846 onwards, the hallmark was made up of a lion, an anchor and ‘G’ that was used until around 1860. The mark has continued to evolve and change throughout the ages, for example from 1848 until 1868, the lion faced the left side and from the latter until present day, now faces right. Coconut Cups The initial interest for coconuts began as the coconut was believed to hold mystical powers to decipher poison from drinkable liquids and in some cases even counteract the poison. It is for this reason that the material was employed as a vessel from which to drink. It also gave sailors something to do whilst spending many hours on board. They are often mounted on to ornate pedestals made of silver that often support delicate carvings of classical mythology.


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452 HB830/1 Aeronautic interest - A gilt bronze letter knife modelled as a mid 20th century twin prop plane; a German sterling silver model propeller; a sterling letter opener by Pearson of simple design; another of cutlass form, cherub finial (4) Weighable silver: 4oz £180-250

453 HB830/2 An Edwardian paper knife John Millward Banks, London 1897, of plain flat form, with glazed photograph compartment, shaped finial; a brass example, pointed double edged blade, Art Deco style engraved decoration; another heavy brass example with white metal French style laurel wreath surmount (3) Longest: 24cm £100-200

454 HB830/3 A pair of Austrian servers attributed to Henry Van Der Velde, silver filled handles, art deco style, polished steel blades and tines, slight engraved decoration highlighted in gilt (2) Length: 28cm £80-120

455 HB830/4 A group of American silver serving pieces to include a pair of planished finish serving fork and knife, by Ashville Silvercraft; another similar with makers mark JOR; together with an Art Nouveau example with female figure within foliate borders and two figural terminal examples (7) Weight: 17oz £250-350

456 HB830/5 A set of twelve fruit knives Kirk and Son, marked Sterling, simple flat section handles, bright cut border, reeded detail, plain blade, together with a letter opener by George Shiebler and Co. plain blade with a scrolling stylised handle (13) Weight: 16oz £120-180

457 HB830/6 A collection of various cigar cutters mainly American comprising; Dunhill x 4; a scissor action cutter by Elk; Leonore Deskow tamper, spoon and pricker; various materials and designs (17) £200-400


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458 HB830/9 A group of three serving spoons a pair of American salad servers CSY & Co., planished simple design; a single spoon, sterling, planished finish, plain design (3) Length: 24cm, combined weight: 10.5oz £100-120

459 HB830/8 MARSHALL and FIELD - An ornate table spoon

460 HB830/10 A collection of mixed sterling and other items

marked Marshall and Field, sterling and numbered 5125, ornate cast handle with cherub finial, deep shaped bowl, cast floral design, pierced decoration, blank cartouche

to include a pair of large sugar tongs by G Gordon of New York circa 1820, shaped fiddle pattern; a napkin holder in form of a collie; a pair of sugar tongs, moulded detail, claw grips; a further pair by Pogorzelski, shell grips; a pair of American servers by Bettridge of large form, planished finish; various pairs of sterling mounted scissors, spoons; napkin rings etc (qty) £200-250

Weight: 8.2oz £120-200

461 HB830/11 A group of tea strainers Whiting & Co. a strainer with shaped planished border and handle, simulated rivet detail; a Queen’s pattern strainer, Sheffield, modern; a simple strainer with net mesh; an American sterling strainer with the pierced bowl held by a wishbone; S Kirk, a strainer with stamped floral border; a planished strainer modelled as a simple bowl with seal top to the simple handle (6) Weight: 8.5oz £120-180

462 HB830/12 A group of four American serving pieces

463 HB830/13 A large American fancy serving spoon

464 HB830/14 Two sets of twelve parcel gilt sundae spoons

two pairs of large serving tongs, MF Co. simple design, applied blossom decoration; a sifter spoon with cast lily decoration, engraved initials to the cartouche, together with a Dutch serving spoon, relief portrait of Edward II and another American serving spoon (5)

Theodore Star, numbered 866, of bold ornate shaped cast form, mask finial, rose branch clasped stem, well reticulated shaped bowl

retailed by Bailey & Co. and by Faber; both with engraved gilt bowls, and bright cut handles (24)

Weight: 20oz £300-400

Length: 23cm, weight: 6.3oz £180-250

Weight: 17oz £70-100


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465 HB830/16 A group of four shoe horns two marked sterling, one with simple planished finish, applied stylised cresting; another of traditional form, deep chased scrolling foliate design; two sterling mounted steel shoe horns of Art Nouveau design (4) £120-180

466 HB830/17 A group of nineteen American mainly stamped silver souvenir teaspoons various makers and dates, some figural decoration floral and other themes, some engraved etc (qty) Weight: 15.5oz £100-150

467 HB830/18 A Victorian trowel IPA, London 1844, the shaped diamond blade with foliate and floral engraved border, short socket stem and acanthus carved baluster handle Length: 38.5cm £120-150

471 HB830/19C A Scottish George III game skewer makers mark worn, Edinburgh 1817, of simple small form, ring terminal

468 HB830/19 A George III meat skewer Richard Ferris, Exeter 1802, of simple form with loop terminal; together with another similar London 1809 Lengths: 33cm and 40cm, combined weight: 6.60z £200-300

Length: 15.5cm, weight: 18.6g £100-120

472 HB830/19D Two George III meat skewers London 1806, 1811, both of typical form with simple ring terminals (2) Lengths: 31cm and 25cm, weight: 6.3oz £200-300

469 HB830/19A A matched pair of George III meat skewers

473 HB830/19E A graduated pair of Colonial meat skewers

Richard Crossley (probably), London 1785, of conventional form with bead end terminals, one with engraved foliate initials (2)

marked J.G.J. & Co, pseudo hallmarks, of typical form with chamfered shoulders and ring terminals with engraved crest and mottos (2)

Lengths: 28cm and 27.5cm, weight: 5oz £200-300

470 HB830/19B A set of three meat skewers Ealey, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, comprising one long and a pair of short skewers, of traditional form with ribbed blade and ring terminal (3) Lengths: 32.5cm and 27cm, weight: 5oz £300-500

Lengths: 34.5cm and 19cm, weight: 5.2oz £200-300

474 HB830/19F A group of three meat skewers London 1806, 1791, 1777, of conventional form with tapered blades and ring terminals (3) Lengths: 33.5cm, 31cm and 30cm, weight: 9.4oz £300-500

475 HB830/20 A collection of American serving pieces to include a Tiffany serving knife with shaped blade and floral handle; a set of three engraved aesthetic movement pieces and two others (6) Weight: 18.5oz £140-180


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477Y HB830/22 An interesting group of American silver and other paper knives

476 HB830/21 A group of eight American silver mounted and other cigar cutters W Kerr, a triple action silver sleeved cutter, engraved decoration; another three plain sleeve; four other table cigar cutters, one with horn, sleeve, niello, guilloche enamel and leather (8) £100-150

478 HB830/28 A group of American flatware to include two folding medicine spoons; two leaf formed caddy spoons; various small teaspoons and sugar spoons etc (qty) Weight: 8.4oz £300-500

Makers include; Shreve Crump; Hodgson Kennard & Co.; Udall; Black Starr and Frost, each of long rounded rectangular form (6) together with an engraved silvered copper knife; a silver mounted ivory paper knife of leaf and berry shaped handle; a double bladed knife with central gilt bronze mount decorated in the Art Nouveau style, inscribed Becker (3) Weighable silver: 20oz £200-300

479 HB830/25 Two pairs of silver servers

480 HB830/24 A collection of sugar tongs

Slater and Holland, London 1899, fig shaped gilt bowl, bold cast figural handles with chicken finial; a pair of American servers, double struck, threaded border, blank cartouche; a pair of silver grape scissors, Thomas Russell, London 1840, of plain design, engraved initials; a pair of American sterling mounted grape scissors, planished simple design (4)

to include various American, European and Russian examples, of various forms, some with plain and die struck patterns (qty) Weight: 13.5oz £250-350

Length: 20cm, weighable silver: 15.5oz £250-400

481 HB830/32 Tiffany - a set of four silver gilt candlesticks marked TIFFANY MAKERS STERLING SILVER 925-1000, of simple form with dished bases and central sconce (4) Diameter: 8.5cm, weight: 8.6oz £140-200

482 HB830/29 An American silver small serving dish

483Y HB830/26 A bright cut serving spoon

Fisher, numbered 8033, of curved triangular form, simple wire work scrolling design, slight beaded detail

marked sterling, pointed end pattern, with bright cut decoration, together with an ivory serving spoon, plain bowl, wrythen tapering handle, central Gothic style silver collar with spiked knop (2)

Width: 15cm, weight: 5.8oz £120-150

Lengths: 30cm, 29.5cm £70-100


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484 HB830/30 MARCUS & COMPANY - A sterling silver small two handled bowl numbered 5164, of squat form, planished form, plain Roman style handles, collet foot; Kalo shop, a rectangular napkin ring, applied initial to the planished ground; Sanborns, a Mexican lobed bowl marked sterling, simple engraved bird and animal decoration to the lobed panels, spreading foot

485 HB830/31 Le BOLT - A Roman style bowl

486 HB830/35 MARCUS - An American water pourer

marked sterling band numbered 481, of oval form, flared rim, planished finish, raised on ball feet; together with another two pieces by Le Bolt, a single handled porringer, all over planished finish, pierced flat handle; a simple lobed bowl, slight moulded rim (3)

marked to base Marcus & Co., New York STERLING, the ovoid bowl with simple elongated handle and one simple flared foot, with over all planished decoration Height: 15.5cm, weight: 10.2oz £300-500

Width: 17cm, weight: 19oz £140-200

Weight: 11.5oz £100-200

487 HB830/33 An American table box by Tiffany, of canted rectangular outline with reeded border, hinged cover with engraved initials; together with a small pin tray by Tiffany of rectangular outline with twin stepped handles (2) Widths: 14cm and 16.5cm, weight: 13oz £250-350

488 HB830/34 THE KALO SHOP - A small bowl designed by Clara Barck Welles marked to base, rounded form, moulded rim; another from Kalo Shop, of circular form, numbered 20W, slight lobed form, moulded rim; another by Marshall Field, of plain circular form, planished finish; a sterling spirit burner by Tiffany; a small copper bucket, slight threaded detail applied crab detail (5) Weighable silver: 14.7oz £180-250

489 HB830/37 A collection of European and Russian snuff boxes

490 HB830/36 An American silver serving dish

to include two small rectangular examples with traces of niello decoration; three larger engraved examples; a modern English example with plain hinged cover and an American box with cabochon stone set to cover (7) £200-300

marked Windsor, Sterling, of lobed rectangular form with everted rim Width: 27cm, weight: 15oz £180-250


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491 HB830/38 A group of silver cheroot and cigarette holders to include a French gold telescopic cigarette holder in a gold case; a long yellow metal slender cigarette holder stamped 14k; a single and double silver lidded case each with gold topped amber mouthpieces; a shagreen and silver cigarette holder; another engine turned collar; an Edwardian small pipe case in silver Gold weight: 16.5g £300-400

492 HB830/40 A group of ten various silver compacts and other similar boxes a modernist movement circular compact by Panzinger, simple engraved stars motif; three small early 20th century American patch boxes; a shell shaped compact by Napier; various other patch boxes mainly American (10) Weight (All in): 13.6oz £280-350

493 HB830/41 Philately interest - A group of six American stamp boxes

494 HB830/42 Philately interest - A group of seven American stamp boxes

to include two formed as US Mail sacks, a hinged cover example set with Landing of Columbus stamp, and three embossed examples (6) £400-700

to include an example formed as an envelope with enamel stamp and post mark; one formed as a small envelope with textured surface; three embossed foliate examples and two with applied decoration (7) £400-600


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495 HB830/43 A group of three American ribbon boxes each marked sterling, of typical cylindrical form with hinged covers, one with enamelled cover decorated with floral garlands; together with a small vanity box with embossed flowers, the hinged cover with mirror to interior (4)

496 HB830/44 Two American stamp boxes both marked sterling, the larger with hinged domed cover, beaded border, divided gilt interior, beaded lower edge; the smaller of rectangular form, all over well pierced filligree decoration, divided interior (2)

497Y HB830/45 A collection of silver and other tea infusers mainly American, various makers, marks, some spherical, teapot shaped, plain and floral decorated some engraved, one with integral drip pan, ivory handle (13)

Widths: 90mm x 51mm £150-200

Weight (all in): 11oz £250-400

499 HB830/47 Three American silver soap dishes

500 HB830/48 A group of three American soap boxes

one with Paris circa 1722 marks the other not attributed, of typical low form with snake loop handles, both inscribed (2)

one with embossed scene of a female figure in flowing floral garland; two other similar one with chased panel the other with floral border (3)

each of simple domed form with hinged covers, two by Tiffany and one by Gorham, with engraved initials (3)

Lengths 10.5cm and 11cm, weight: 6.5oz £200-300

Widths: 85mm, weight: 9oz £250-350

501 HB830/49 Two American sterling dishes

502 HB830/50 An Italian charger

both marked an numbered, one of circular form, beaten floral design, the other of trefoil form, similarly decorated (2)

signed Tusconi, marked 800, of circular outline with wide border decorated with sea creatures, the centre plain

Diameter: 16.5cm £120-150

Diameter: 31cm, weight: 16oz £200-250

Diameter of ribbon boxes: 47mm £200-350

498 HB830/46 Two 18th century style French taste vins

Width: 9cm, 9.2cm and 8.5cm, weight: 12.5oz £200-300


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503 HB830/51 A central European oval platter marked 800, of simple oval form with moulded rim Width: 45cm, weight: 28oz £140-180

504 HB830/57 TIFFANY - A plain silver bowl numbered 22843, of circular form, simple threaded rim, flat base Diameter: 20.5cm, weight: 14.3oz £120-180

505 HB830/52 TIFFANY - A sterling leaf dish numbered, 22885, well shaped, bud terminal, engraved small initial Length: 14cm, weight: 4.1oz £120-150

506 HB830/53 TIFFANY - An American silver under plate marked Tiffany & Co. makers Sterling Silver, of shaped circular outline with reeded and shell border, with script initials to centre

507 HB830/54 TIFFANY - An American plate of lobed shallow form with simple border, the centre with engraved script initials Diameter: 23.5cm, weight: 17oz £200-300

Diameter: 23.5cm, weight: 14oz £200-300

508 HB830/59 TIFFANY - An American drinks tray marked Tiffany makers sterling silver, of rectangular outline with curved corners and moulded rims, the centre plain Width: 36.5cm, weight: 34oz £250-400


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509 HB830/58 Four various American sterling plates comprising; the Kalo shop, a simple lobed dish, applied central monogram; Unger brothers, a small planished dish, of single handled form, two pouring lips; Gorham, a small nursery plate, animal decorated border; another nursery plate decorated scenes from Peter Pan (4) Kalo dish diameter: 15cm £150-250

510 HB830/60 An early 19th century Russian ewer St Petersburg, marked for Gotthard Ferdinand, the tapered baluster body with lobed lower section and gadrooned rim, with simple scroll handle Height: 25cm, weight: 25.4oz £800-1,200

511 HB830/55 A Japanese white metal charger unmarked, of shaped circular outline with bold intertwined dragon border surrounding a figure of a warrior Diameter: 27cm £50-70

512 HB830/61 An Italian vase marked Santelia, 800 of shouldered form with wrythen effect with simple moulded rim Height: 33cm, weight: 51oz £1,000-2,000

514 HB830/63 An American water pitcher Falick Novick, Chicago, of baluster form with everted rim and simple C scroll handle with all over planished decoration Height: 20cm, weight: 20oz

513 HB830/62 An American flower vase marked STERLING, the simple trumpet vase resting on a cast and pierced acanthus and lion mask stem on a spreading foot, similar to Jensen’s style Height: 26cm, weight: 15.5oz £300-500

Note: Novick came to New York from Russia in 1893 at the age of 15. Russia had a long tradition of producing heavy hammered copperware, and Novick started out as a coppersmith but also worked in silver and brass. Novick moved to Chicago in 1907 and set up a shop there two years later. His small operation, which he ran with his wife Tillie, prospered for nearly half a century until his death in 1957. He sold his work from a small storefront and through other merchants such as Macy’s. He made copper bowls and sterling trays for the Kalo Shop which was Chicago’s best known silversmith in the first part of the 20th century.

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515 HB830/64 A silvered pottery jug moulded as an owl, simple line decoration, plain loop handle Height: 17cm £100-200

516 HB830/65 THE KALO SHOP - a sterling biscuit barrel and cover stamped to base, numbered R1, of cylindrical form, slight planished form, simple line detail Height: 11.5cm, diameter: 12.5cm, weight: 16.8oz £200-300

517 HB830/66 Two American Christening mugs both of tapered form with embossed decoration, one with floral garland and putti with twin cartouches engraved Geraldine, 1911; the other with scroll and bull rush decoration with beaded foot and rim (2) Height: 8.5cm & 9cm, weight: 8.2oz £250-400

518 HB830/67 A pair of American beakers Alphonse La Paglia, marked sterling, in the Danish manner, the simple cylindrical beakers with open work trailing blue bell border on a solid foot rim (2) Height: 14.5cm, weight: 12oz Note: La Paglia had a working relationship with Georg Jensen and this can be seen in the style of the beakers. It was off and on as others had legal problems with Jensen and in 1952 he moved from New Jersey to Meriden, Connecticut and made arrangements with the International Silver Company to manufacture a handcrafted line of sterling silver jewellery and holloware. His designs, showed strong Danish influence. Much of his output was bought by Georg Jensen, New York and by stores, such as J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia and J.B. Hudson, Minneapolis. His life here was short lived as an accident lead to his untimely death one year later.

£300-500

519 HB830/68 A Danish beaker

520 HB830/69 TIFFANY - An American silver vase

of tapering circular outline, with stylized floral detail, Danish marks to base

marked to base Tiffany England, of hexagonal baluster form with slender spout, raised on a simple collet foot

Height: 12.5cm, weight: 3oz £120-180

Height: 14cm, weight: 7.2oz £200-300

521 HB830/70 TIFFANY - An American twin handled vase marked Tiffany & Co, makers Sterling, of tapering baluster form with everted rim, raised on a simple domed foot with twin scroll handles, the body engraved with monogrammed initials Height: 13cm, weight: 5.6oz £180-250


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522 HB830/71 A group of silver mounted glassware comprising two large scent bottles, a group of three vesta holders, simple ribbed glass spherical bodies

523 HB830/72 A collection of silver topped glass bottles

524 HB830/73 Two Art Nouveau sterling buckles

the glass bottles of varied patterns with engraved detail or paper labels attached, each with simple silver mounted covers (8)

American, the first as a blooming flowerhead, marked possibly for Gorham, the other as scrolling stylised floral motifs in a tapered form (2)

Maximum height: 52mm £200-300

Width first: 70mm £150-250

525 HB830/75 A late 19th century French buckle

526 HB830/76 Two Art Nouveau sterling buckles

527 HB830/74 An American sterling silver buckle

circa 1890, stamped makers mark and control mark, modelled as a group of three chickens and wheat sheafs

both by Wm. B Kerr & Co.. the first of angled form, leaf and stylised Art Nouveau motifs, the other set with foil backed pastes and of stylised mask and scrolling form (2)

R Blackinton and Co. early 20th century, cast and chased decoration, flat oval form, the upper half as rosettes, the lower half as an owl with spread wings

Width: 94mm £200-300

Width: 81mm

Tallest bottle height: 14cm £180-250

Width: 76mm £140-180

Note: R. BLACKINTON & CO - North Attleboro, MA Founded 1862. Sold 1967 to Wells Inc. produced a variety of silver and plate

£100-200

528 HB830/79 An American sterling buckle Wm B Kerr & Co. of oval scrolling form numbered to rear Width: 55mm £100-200

529 HB830/81 Charles Boutet de Monvel (1855-1913) - An Art Nouveau belt buckle signed to the rear, modelled as swags of cloth in a circular form Width: 78mm £200-300

530 HB830/78 Two sterling Art Nouveau buckles both early 20th century stamped to rear, both set coloured pastes, the larger modelled as two dolphins, possibly by Wm. B Kerr & Co. (one joined as brooch) (2) Width largest: 12.5cm £200-300


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531 HB830/82 Various sterling buckles including one stamped oval sterling buckle set green pastes; a large plain buckle, stamped Tiffany; another smaller unmarked; a sliding buckle by Kerr; an Art Nouveau buckle, applied wire work (qty) First width: 97mm £100-200

532 HB830/77 An Edwardian cast buckle William Comyns, London, of rectangular form, all over trellis and floral design; another by Wm. B Kerr & Co. of curved rectangular form, classical blue enamel border, simple engraved detail, marked to rear and numbered 3394-23, (Now with brooch fittings); another by Wm. B Kerr & Co. of curved panelled form, chased foliate detail, marked and numbered to the rear, 3294; the largest of plain curved rectangular frame, all over scroll engraving (4) Largest width: 92mm £200-300

533 HB830/80 A heavy cast sterling Art Nouveau Buckle Wm. B. Kerr & Co., numbered 998, circa 1890, of oval form, mask motif to the top with flowing hair in bold Art Nouveau style Width: 55mm, height: 77mm Note: William B. Kerr Co. was a manufacturer of jewellery and silver. They were established in Newark, New Jersey in 1855 and are listed in the 1915 Edition of the Trademarks of the Jewellery Trades as having been located at 144 Orange St. Their mark was a single-bit axe with rods bound with straps. They used this trademark of a medieval axe from 1855 until 1892. Other hallmarks include a hammer, and three “X” marks

£140-180

534 HB830/83 A collection of various late 19th century silver brooches of various forms, various countries, to include; a silver and copper decorated Art Nouveau necklet; a sterling charm bracelet with wild animal charms; a stylised floral brooch by Kalo; a belt buckle by Otto F Ernst; an oval brooch of stylised design set amethyst cabochon by Kalo (qty) Width (Kalo buckle): 65mm £250-400

535 HB830/84 A group of six various lorgnettes including a pair modelled as a fan, engraved flat section handle, pierced cover to the lenses; a pair in steel, engraved monogram; a silver pair with floral art nouveau style decoration; an Art Deco pair in silver with faux tortoiseshell panels (lenses lacking); a pair in plated mounts and a pair in horn mounts (qty) Longest: 21cm £150-250


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536 HB830/85 A large hip flask

537 HB830/87 An Art Deco hip flask

538 HB830/88 A Chinese silver hip flask

unmarked, planished finish, engraved initials.

Marked sterling, slight curved form, threaded band decoration and initials to a panel.

curved form, repousse decoration of dragon chasing the pearl, marked silver, screw off cover and inner screw off lid

Height: 20.5cm, weight: 10.5oz £150-250

Height: 16cm, weight: 7.8oz £140-180

539 HB830/89 A large hip flask

540 HB830/95 An early 19th century coconut cup

planished finish and applied initials similar to work by Novick, 1 pint size, together with a glass hip flask silver sleeve (2)

London 1818, the coconut shell body carved with geometric linear panels and decoration, simple applied rim, the domed foot similarly carved with applied scalloped and beaded foot rim

Height: 18cm, weight: 11.3oz £200-300

Height: 9.5cm £180-250

542 HB830/96 An early 19th century carved coconut shell scoop the half shell with carved exterior of eastern figures and gods, silver lined bowl and loop handle raised on three ball feet; together with an early 19th century coconut shell bowl, the polished shell with simple old Sheffield plated mounts and pedestal foot (2) Lengths: 13.5cm and 14cm £220-380

Height: 17.5cm, weight: 8.3oz £200-300

541 HB830/97 A set of four silver mounted nut egg cups unmarked, the polished nut shell bodies with applied silver rim and lining, raised on simple silver knopped stem and spreading foot with nut shell base (4) Height: 7.5cm £80-120


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543 HB830/98 Masonic interest - A late 18th century silver mounted bugbear flask

544 HB830/100 A George III silver mounted half coconut cup

545 HB830/101 A late 18th century silver mounted coconut cup

unmarked, the body profusely carved with Masonic symbols including altar, sun, tools, house and bell etc, with silver ball eyes and stopper to terminal

probably Phipps and Robinson, with part hallmarks, the carved shell with concentric and geometric circular designs, with applied simple rim and three short cabriole legs

unmarked, possibly Scottish, the plain polished shell with applied oval cartouche with engraved initials M / TP, scalloped rim and three shell and hoof feet

Length: 13cm £400-600

Height: 10cm £200-250

Height: 9cm £300-400

546 HB830/102 A 19th century carved coconut cup on a silver plated stand the coconut shell body carved with lions and foliate detail and with twin armorial panels, set on an hexagonal knopped silver plated stem and ball feet Height: 24.5cm £250-400

547 HB830/103 A silver mounted half coconut shell H.W. Birmingham 1892, the carved and polished coconut body with palm trees, roses, and initials, applied reeded rim, raised on three cabriole legs, webbed feet Height: 11cm £200-250

548 HB830/106 A silver jack WA, London 1967, plain with slight applied blank ribbon cartouche; together with a sugar bowl, lion mask motifs, paw feet (2) Weight (all in): 12oz £80-120


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549 HB830/104 DUNHILL - A lacquered table lighter the lighter of long form, black ground, red flowers, inset Japanese bronze rectangular coins - 2 BU. Height: 14.5cm £300-500

550 HB830/107 A collection of Asian silver and other condiments

551 HB830/108 A mixed group of American and other small silver

various marks, primarily late 19th and early 20th century, some modelled as traditional Asian items, ceremonial arches, pots, cauldrons, carriages etc (qty)

to include a sterling silver orchid dish, marked old Wallingford; a compact, unmarked of square form, inset miniature, engraved decoration; a rectangular dressing table box by W Kerr, bold stamped decoration; an Edwardian boat shaped small jewellery box of Art nouveau design; a small soap box; a Tiffany book mark of planished form; a small cigarello case (qty) £140-180

Weight (all in): 17.5oz £250-350

553 HB830/110 A set of six American beakers Tiffany, marked to base Tiffany and Co. makers, Sterling silver, of simple tapered beaker form with reeded rim to base (6) Height: 7.5cm, weight: 31.5oz £500-700

552 HB830/109 TIFFANY - A silver gilt two handled bowl marked Tiffany Sterling, numbered 22583, of circular form, engraved initial and dated 1907-1957, scrolling cast handles and on pedestal foot; together with a bulbous sugar bowl and matching creamer both also by Tiffany (3) Width of gilt bowl: 15cm, weight: 21.2oz £240-280

554 HB830/111 A group of decorative enamelled spoons American, various marks and makers, some commemorative together with a set of six teaspoons, double struck threaded borders (12) £120-140

555 HB830/112 An American silver gilt box and cover Tiffany, marked to base Tiffany Makers Sterling silver, of simple cylindrical form with pull off domed cover engraved with a floral spray; together with two American christening mugs and a twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug with applied strap work (5) Height: 8.7cm, combined weight: 23oz £250-400


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556 HB830/113 A collection of boxes

557 HB830/114 A group of European boxes

558 HB830/115 A collection of boxes

including a George III fan shaped snuff box, circa 1790, sliding demi lune chased figural cover, plain sides; a Dutch 19th century oval box, embossed hinged cover; another oval inset facetted oval quartz; a small purse, Russian, circa 1890, a large oval box and cover, Theodore Starr, engraved initials, laurel wreath decoration; two other small boxes (7)

to include an oval snuff box with mother of pearl cover over laid with pierced silver panel; four other small patch / spice boxes with chased and engraved decoration and a modern London pill box (6)

various marks; Sterling, 800, etc, to include embossed examples with foliate decoration a scalloped shell example and a Dutch box with cherub and doves to cover (6) £250-400

Mother of pearl example width: 7cm £350-550

Weight: 13.5oz £300-500

559 HB830/116 A collection of eighteen various boxes

560 HB830/119 A group of seven American letter openers

mainly marked sterling, American, some base metal comprising; vesta cases, scent bottle, patch boxes, snuff box, cheroot holder etc. (18)

Kirk, two pairs with floral decoration; a single also by Kirk with cast Chrysanthemum decorated handle, various cast and stamped handles, straight and curved blades (7)

Weight (all in): 13oz £350-500

Weight: 7.9oz £160-220

562 HB830/122 A Finnish silver dish circa 1961, of elongated oval form, stretched central well

561 HB830/120 A mixed group of cutlery and flatware to include a set of five silver spoons, marked sterling, satin ground, bright engraved decoration; a pair of scissors, set of skewers etc (qty) £100-120

Length: 30cm, weight: 6oz £140-180


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563 HB830/123 A collection of items

564 HB830/126 TIFFANY - A matched set of eight salts

to include two golf ball boxes; various condiments and cruets; two planished kitchen peppers by Stowell and company; ashtrays; set glass bottom coasters; cigar cutter; pocket watch etc. (19)

a set of six, marked, of cauldron form, rose cast decorated border, gilt interiors, floral decorated sides, short cabriole legs, scroll feet; two similar by COIN (8)

Weighable silver: 15oz £250-350

Weight: 18oz £300-500

565 HB830/125 A group of four boxes

566 HB830/124 A collection of American silver to include a child’s bowl with scene of animals around base; a scent flask with all over foliate decoration; various condiment and chain link purses; together with a plated wine coaster and sundry items (qty)

to include a sovereign holder of circular form; a serpentine outline box and cover, Dutch circa 1890, the hinged cover decorated with figures in a scrolling ground; a small rectangular box and cover with deep planished decoration, Mappin Bros, London 1900; a snuff box with enamel decoration to the hinged cover, stamped 800 (4) Weight (all in): 10oz £220-280

Weighable silver: 21oz £250-350

567 HB830/127 A group of three American bowls two signed PHM, of simple shaped hemispherical form with wavy rims and planished finish (3) Diameter: 13cm, 9.5cm, and 8cm, weight: 23.5oz £300-400

568 HB830/129 TIFFANY - A group of silver to include a pair of small octagonal coasters, moulded edges, engraved initials; four place card holders, modelled as leaf clusters; a leaf shaped serving dish, Danish in style, slight shaped foliate handle; a pair and one similar silver bottles and covers; all engraved initials (qty) Weight: 16.5oz £300-500


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569 HB830/128 An over sized heavy plated serving spoon Danish style cast handle, various condiments of basket design, and others and a trencher salt, two small pin trays, one by Tiffany (qty) Length large spoon: 53cm £180-250

570 HB830/130 A collection of fifteen small spirit flasks to include a pair by Tiffany, marked and numbered 4297 162, of oval form, deep formal engraved panels to the oval body, screw stopper; another also by Tiffany, oval planished form, numbered 4297 4969; various others, mainly GB, late 19th and early 20th century, small, some plain, some decorated, various designs and shapes and one with a moulded glass body silver lid (15) Weighable silver: 28oz £300-500

573 HB830/143 DUNHILL - A mid 20th century cigarette case 571 HB830/131 A collection of part chatelaines various makers, mainly classical in design, mask and animal motifs, monograms etc. (14) Weight: 13oz £140-180

572 HB830/132 A miniature Dutch silver letter press and spinning wheel the press unmarked, well modelled and the wheel with late 19th century marks Height: 85mm, weight: 82g £120-180

Dunhill & Son London 1947, of simple rectangular form with linear engraved decoration; together with three cigarette cases and a hip flask, a hip flask. four various pocket cigarette cases, plain and decorated (5) Dunhill cigarette case: 12.5cm, combined weight: 19oz £180-250

574 HB830/133 A collection of American silver desk clips marked Sterling, each of sprung hinged form with pierced and embossed decoration, one formed as a bunch of grapes and another with displayed eagle above a vacant shield (6) Largest example width: 15cm, combined weight: 22.5oz £280-350


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575 HB830/140 A group of American silver dressing table boxes all marked Sterling, to include a matched pair of oval examples, one fitted as a jewellery box; another oval similar example with engraved initial C to cover and a long rectangular example with engraved decoration (4)

576 HB830/144 A collection of Dutch and other miniatures

Largest example width: 13cm £200-300

various marks, some unmarked, tables, chairs, wicker basket, chalice, trays, boxes etc (qty) Weight: 20oz (All in) £250-400

577 HB830/145 An unusual silver hinged compartmented table cigarette box marked STERLING, of rectangular form with twin hinged cantilever compartments, the hinged covers with engraved and engine decoration Width: 16cm, weight: 13oz £200-300

578 HB830/149 A collection of cigarette cases four of typical hinged opening form with engraved decoration; one with embossed floral pattern in art nouveau taste; together with a table cigarette box with reeded detail and hidden hinged vesta case to cover; a Chinese hinged card box and a small hipflask (8)

579 HB830/150 A cased pair vesta and cigarette case both marked sterling, the fronts with bold decoration of a lion’s head, fitted case; together with two other Art Nouveau cigarette cases, one by Kerr & Co. figural decoration, bold decoration of lion’s head (4) Lion case width: 80mm, weight: 8oz £300-400

Weight: 38oz £300-500


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580 HB830/146 An early 20th century Russian silver purse Moscow, 1908-1926 marks, maker unknown, of simple rectangular form with engraved scrolling foliate panels and vacant cartouche, with cabochon thumbpiece and silk lined interior Width: 15cm, gross weight: 8.2oz £500-800

581 HB830/147 An early 20th Century Russian silver purse maker’s mark M-OH, with 84 standard mark, of simple rectangular form, parcel gilt and engraved classical decoration, cabochon thumbpiece and silk lining Width: 19cm, gross weight: 11.4oz £300-500

582 HB830/148 An early 20th century Russian silver purse maker’s mark BB with 835 standard marks, of rectangular form with applied fruiting vine border to front and inter link sickles, with cabochon thumb piece, the interior with silk lining Width: 20.5cm, gross weight: 17.2oz £300-500


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583 HB830/152A DUNHILL - A cased set of buttons

584 HB830/151 A cased George V Silver Jubilee spoon

marked Dunhill Paris, polished gilt frames, brushed white metal centre, six large and eight small, all in fitted case £80-140

R E Stone, London 1935, with stylised crown finial above a tapered stem and wide shallow bowl, inscribed to reverse ‘HHA - MEA 1914 - 39’ in original fitted box Length: 22.5cm, weight: 83.4g £110-140

585 HB830/153 A collection of American wine labels to include three pairs with embossed and chased border and engraved naming; together with two single examples (8) £200-300

586 HB830/152 A collection of pin cushions each marked Sterling, all of simple shoe form with pin cushion (5) £140-200

587 HB830/153A A George IV silver gilt port label

588 HB830/782A A group of silver mounted bottles

J Robins, London 1824, of rectangular outline with gadrooned and shell border, pierced PORT; together with a cast ‘S’ example with rococo scroll decoration by William Crouch Edinburgh circa 1810 and a modern canted rectangular example for DUBONNET (3) £200-300

the glass jars and bottles of various forms, domed facetted examples, with some silver covers; together with a silver mounted glass hair tidy (11) £200-300


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Modern Silver 589 HD114/8 A pair of reproduction cast George II table candlesticks Marlow Brothers, London 2002, the tapered knopped columns with socket terminal, raised on domed spreading canted square bases (2) Height: 17cm, weight: 30oz £500-800

590 HD759/3 BRETT PAYNE - A contemporary water jug Sheffield 2002, the bowl of tall tapering form, with thick scroll handle and support, feature hallmarks to foot of handle Height: 24cm, weight: 30oz Note: Brett Payne is a leading contemporary British silversmith; he is a Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths’, a Fellow of The Institute of Professional Goldsmiths’ and past Chairman of The Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council. Recently exhibited at Elements - A selling exhibition in conjunction with The Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh and Lyon & Turnbull. Elements 1 was held in our saleroom from 10th to 13th September 2015. He has exhibited throughout the UK, Europe and USA.

£800-1,200

591 HD759/2 GRANT MCCAIG MA., RCA. - A contemporary fruit bowl unmarked, mixed metals, modelled as a Norman warrior’s helmet suspending various lozenge shaped pendants Length: 22cm Note: Recently exhibited at Modern Masters (Metalwork & Jewellery) coinciding with ‘The Silversmith’s Art’ at the NMS September 2015 to January 2016

£300-500

594 HD759/1 MALCOLM APPLEBY - A tumbler cup 592 HD114/9 A modern tumbler cup Payne & Sons (of Oxford), London 2001, of diminutive hemispherical form with gilt interior Height: 4cm, weight: 4.4oz £200-300

593 No lot

Edinburgh 1993, of plain textured design with rippled detail to the rim Diameter: 80mm, weight: 6.2oz Note: Malcolm Appleby has been working with metal since 1969 as a silversmith and metal engraver - the word metal being used as he is very well known as one of the finest engravers of shotgun and rifle actions. Steel being an exceptionally hard material soon gave way to his now favoured materials gold and silver, or an amlgum of the two. His work is held in collections ranging from Royal Households, No 10 Downing Street, Bute House to many private collections throughout the world.

£500-700


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595 HD51/1 A modern cream jug and sugar bowl Birmingham 1990, the cream jug of traditional sparrow beak form with short spout, the sugar bowl of squat baluster form; together with a pair of salad servers of tubular design with simple bowl and fork terminals (4) weight: 10oz £120-180

596 HD51/6 A modern cow creamer R Comyns, London 1968, of traditional form with hinged cover with fly finial Length: 14cm, weight: 4.8oz £300-500

597 HC999/9 A modern Armada plate R Comyns, London 1966, of conventional form with wide rim and dished well with domed centre Diameter: 25cm, weight: 23oz £200-300

598 SV610/12 A framed Churchill silver dish limited edition, silver gilt central portrait of Churchill, in picture stand, (filled), together with a Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip silver wedding anniversary plaque (2) £100-180

600 HD51/5 A pair of Georgian style tapersticks Charles Boyton & Sons, Birmingham 1958, of traditional form, removable sconces, circular section and knopped stem, spreading octofoil base Height: 13.5cm, 14.5oz £300-400

599 HC778/1C Two modern salvers Viners Sheffield 1959 and R Comyns Sheffield 2000, each of shaped circular outline with scalloped border, both with presentation inscription (2) Diameters: 25.5cm and 20cm, combined weight: 26oz £180-220

601 HC778/1E Two modern salvers Sheffield 1956 and 1964, one of canted square form with engraved signatures, the other of shaped circular outline with gadrooned rim (2) Widths: 24cm and 26cm, weight: 30.5oz £250-400

602 HD301/6 A christening mug I&S, Chester 1955, of plain baluster form, engraved inscription, together with; a two handled vase marked sterling and pierced rim; a plated small coffee pot and two other pieces of tea ware (5) Weighable silver: 12oz £200-250


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603 HD51/10 A modern salver Adie Bothers, Birmingham 1954, of shaped circular outline with gadrooned rim and raised on three scroll feet Diameter: 36cm, weight: 38oz £250-350

604 HC943/1 A three piece silver tea service D&B, Birmingham 1941, comprising, a teapot, sugar and cream jug, of squat panelled form, cast border, scroll handles, raised on scroll feet (3) Weight (all in): 35oz £400-600 606

605 HD51/11 A modern cafe au lait set Birmingham 1941, of simple plain form with domed hinged covers and S scroll wooden handles (2) Height: 19cm, weight: 19oz £180-250

606 HD51/9 A four piece tea set

608 HD346/1 A modern silver tazza

611 SV610/4 A collection of silver flatware

Birmingham 1940, of Roman form, shallow dish scrolling handles, pedestal foot, slight threaded detail, together with a two handled bowl, slight lobed detail and a tea caddy, modern, of canted rectangular form, slight decorated border, leaf clasped ball finial (3)

to include six each of Old English pattern table and dessert forks, modern; a group of mixed Georgian and later flatware, Irish, various patterns, some engraved, including; tea spoons, ladles, dessert and table spoons etc

Tazza width across handles: 24cm, weight: 23oz £200-300

Roberts and Belks, Sheffield 1940, comprising water pot, tea pot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of canted rectangular form with simple engraved border and gadrooned rims, C scroll wooden handles and pineapple finials (4)

609 SV610/20 A mixed group of silver items to include a small condiment set; shell dish; small silver lidded rectangular glass box; toast rack; jug; Georgian cream jug and small sugar basin, bright cut decoration, various salts, bowl, small snuff box; two cased Victorian christening sets (qty)

Water pot: 18cm, weight: 57.5oz £450-550

607 SV117A/41A A large cut glass and yellow enamel dressing set

Weighable silver: 31oz £250-350

the mounts mid 20th century, with guilloche yellow enamel, comprising; rectangular tray; oval silver box and hinged cover; pair and single mounted bottles; brushes and mirror (11)

610 HD340/1 A collection of silver to include a set of six Liberty style coffee spoons, small circular salver; two dwarf candlesticks; a table cigarette box; a condiment set; sugar sifter and fruit knives (qty) £100-120

Tray width: 31cm £150-250

Weight: 32oz £180-250

612 HD771/1 A collection of silver to include various sets and part sets of silver and other teaspoons; Mussleburgh golf club silver table cigarette box engraved club crest and facsimile signatures; a twin handled sugar basin; pair of toast racks; various napkin rings; and a small quantity of plated items. (qty) Weighable silver: 49oz £150-250

613 HD221/6 A four piece tea service Fenton & Co. Sheffield 1939, comprising a tea and water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, of shaped form, scroll handles (4) Weight (all in): 58oz £400-500

614 HD51/8 A silver mounted biscuit barrel JG & S, Birmingham 1937, of oval form, plain hinged cover, plain loop handles, facetted glass body Width: 25cm £150-250

615 HC999/5 A set of four modern dwarf candlesticks W Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1934, of squat form with socket sconce and dished drip pan, raised on short knopped stem and spreading domed shaped square foot (4) Height: 11.5cm £150-250 614


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616 HD51/3 A twin handled fruit bowl JW&Co, London 1934, of oval lobed outline with cast scrolling detail to the rim, twin C-scroll handles, swept oval foot Width across handles: 39cm, weight: 25.6oz £250-300

617 HD747/2 A modern claret Jug Asprey & Co, Birmingham 1933, the flared cut glass body with linear and diamond decoration, simple collar mount and short spout, hinged cover and angular handle Height: 30cm £200-300 616

618 HD340/4 A three piece tea set Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1933, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, of plain baluster from with ribbed detail, plain angular handles; together with a silver plated salver with presentation inscription (4)

623

Tea set: 39oz £250-300

619 SV117A/41B A collection of silver items including candlesticks, dressing table requisites; flatware, five toddy ladles wrythen whalebone handles; WMF style spill vase; American trophy for the Caledonian Insurance Company golf club, etc. (qty) £200-300

620 HC999/4 A collection of cased silver to include a thistle terminal teaspoon, letter opener, a part manicure set, sugar and cream and six tot cups; together with a small quantity of loose flatware and pin dish (qty) £250-400

621 SV705/55 A three piece silver tea service JR, London 1927, of rounded baluster form raised on short cabriole legs with hoof feet, comprising, a teapot, sugar and cream Weight: 35oz all in £250-400

623 HC210/2 A matched modern five piece tea set

624 HB824/17 A three piece tea set

R Scott, Glasgow 1926 (coffee pot 1923), comprising water pot, teapot, milk jug, twin handled sugar bowl and twin handled tray, each of simple tapered formed with moulded ribbed panel detail, with C scroll handled and scalloped rims, the tray with shaped rectangular outline with integral loop handles (5)

Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1924, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, of plain tapered oval section with reeded rims and simple curved handles (3)

Water pot height: 24cm, tray width: 59cm, weight: 182oz £1,500-2,500

Teapot height:15cm, combined weight: 34oz £200-300

625 HC778/1D A silver jewellery box Birmingham 1924, of rectangular form, hinged domed cover with beaded borders; together with two engine decorated table cigarette boxes (3) Widths: 15cm, 15.5cm and 11cm £200-300

622 HD114/4 A reproduction Britannia standard silver strawberry dish WEV, London, 1977, with Jubilee mark of conventional form, shaped rim, engraved Royal Arms celebrating the Queen's silver Jubilee Diameter: 14.5cm, weight: 7oz £180-250

626 HD415/1 A collection of silver to include various cut glass and silver mounted dressing table bottles, various small bon bon dishes, salts, spoons; three enamelled patch boxes, a silver cased desk clock, a small cigarette box; together with some silver plated items and a metal cased desk clock (qty) £300-500


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627 SV509/63 A four piece tea service London 1924, of squat circular form, turned wood finials, scroll handles, the bodies with applied cut card work, all on disc feet (4)

627

Weighable silver: 65oz £600-800

628Y HD354/1 A mid 20th century hipflask/cigarette case of rectangular outline with line engraved detail to the body, with tortoiseshell detail detail to sides, hinged cigarette compartment to one side with gilt interior, the screw off lid with continental marks 12cm x 8.5cm £200-300

629 HC427/3 A set of modern Royal Horticultural Society spoons John Pinches, Sheffield 1924, comprising twelve spoons with different floral finials, in fitted case of issue Length: 13cm, weight: 9.6oz £300-500

630 LT2015/33 A modern spirit kettle Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1916, of simple plain tapered form with short spout and wooden handle, sitting on a plain stand with triple legs supporting a burner Height: 24cm, 30oz £250-400

631 HC778/1A An octagonal punch bowl Mappin & Webb, London 1916, of panelled octagonal form with applied pierced border, raised on a short stem and spreading foot Diameter: 26cm weight, 42oz £400-600

632 HD92/11 Leinster Regiment Interest - An Irish set of condiments West and Son, Dublin 1915, in the George III style, of circular form, gadroon borders, supported by lion masks and double hairy front legs, comprising; a set of four cauldron salts, pair of pepperettes, pair of lidded mustard pots and covers, all with liners, each engraved with the regimental crest and motto Weight of silver: 17.6oz £1,000-1,500

633 No lot

634 HD462/8 An 18th century Scottish style carved and mounted horn unmarked, of curved form, the body deeply carved with horse and foliage, the white metal hinged cover, engraved with thistles and set central citrine, the terminal also in white metal and with engraved monogram Length: 20.5cm £300-500

635 SV117A/12 A silver and Jasper Ware table cigarette box Birmingham 1913, the rectangular silver box with hinged cover set with high relief blue and white jasper ware plaque of two angels in an embrace Length: 18cm £150-250

636 HD758/17 A matched Edwardian three piece tea set Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910 and 1912, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of slight baluster form with gadrooned lower section and everted gadrooned rim, raised on four paw feet

637 SV610/15 A three piece small silver tea service Sheffield, 1910, marks worn, of circular form raised on three short feet, together with a water pot of oval form, demi fluted (4) Weight (all in): 30oz £150-200

638 HD92/18 An Edwardian salver Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, with pie crust border and raised on scroll feet Diameter: 25.5cm, weight: 21oz £180-220

639 HD767/3 A collection of mixed silver including a teapot GH, Sheffield 1908, of oval form, demi ribbed, together with; a Victorian lidded water pot; a Victorian small fern pot, punch work decoration and demi fluted; various condiments; tongs; heavy Victorian silver wedding band; yellow metal bangle, etc Weight: 24oz (all in) £150-200

Teapot height: 16cm, weight: 56.5oz £600-800

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640 HD114/65A A novelty basket hilted broad sword letter opener Birmingham 1908, well modelled basket hilt, rounded pommel, double edged blade, plain ebony grip Overall length: 31cm, weight: 2.90oz £300-500

641 SV705/121 An Edwardian silver mounted strut dressing mirror Birmingham 1908, the cloth covered upright cushion frame with applied Art Nouveau silver scrolling foliate mounts with a blank cartouche to surmount Overall height: 44cm, width: 26cm £150-250

642 HD144/1 An Edwardian cased silver dressing table set London 1905, comprising pairs of hair and clothes brushes, comb, shoe horn, button hook and hand mirror, of typical form with planished finish and engraved script initials, in original fitted case, MacKay & Chisholm (of Edinburgh) £120-180

643Y HD411/1 An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell brush set William Comyns, London 1905, comprising a shaped oval box and cover; hand mirror; pair of hair brushes; pair of clothes brushes; a comb; all with pique decoration to the backs (except comb) (Qty) £120-180

644 HD100/9 An Edwardian suite of flatware Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1905, of single struck Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern with engraved crest and motto to terminals, comprising twelve each of, tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, together with a matched set of modern table and side knives (72) Weighable silver: 121oz Provenance: Select items from a Scottish Highlands estate

£800-1,200

645 HD351/29 A small group of flatware to include a pair of cast grape scissors, Sheffield 1904; an unmarked pair of Scottish George III sugar tongs; a converted tea strainer and George III fish slice (4) £150-180

646 HD170/9 An Edwardian Irish sauceboat H&H, Dublin 1903, of George III form the baluster body with chased foliate scrolls and farm animals, raised on three feet with S scroll handle, the everted rim with wide pouring spout Height: 10cm, weight: 11oz £300-500

646

647 HD290/4 A Victorian style silver stamp box marked 925, of curved form, glazed hinged cover and all raised on four ball feet Width: 30mm £150-200

648Y SV705/155A A cased set of bagpipes PH, Glasgow 1937, ebony, ivory and silver mounted, tartan bag, engraved decoration to the silver mounts, all contained in case with brass corners and plaque £1,000-1,500


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649 HD51/2 A pair of Scottish contemporary silver beakers AC, Edinburgh 1975, of slight baluster form chased decoration of rolling hills and mountains, slight flared foot, gilt washed interior Height: 9.5cm, weight (all in): 11oz £300-500

650 SV705/45 A small silver dressing table tray Elizabeth ‘Henry’ Kirkwood, Edinburgh 1956, Celtic chasing to handles, rectangular form, engraved inscription Width: 34.5cm, weight: 15.5oz £100-150

651 HD390/1 A Scottish Sgian Dubh Wilson and Sharp, Edinburgh 1931 with basket weave carved wooden handle with collet set citrine to pommel, the leather covered scabbard with engraved Celtic mounts Length: 14.5cm £100-150

652 HD351/51 A group of Scottish tablespoons and forks various dates and makers, of single struck Queens pattern and Fiddle pattern; together with two English table forks and a soup ladle (qty)

656

655 HD92/21 A George III wine funnel R Gray & Sons with part Edinburgh marks, date letter lacking, small bowl with pull out muslin ring, the slender spout with three straps

to include four unmarked examples with engraved initial B; and a set of six with makers mark IK (or IR?) struck twice (10)

Height: 12.5cm, weight: 72g £150-200

Weight: 116g £150-250

656 HD351/49A A matched set of Scottish tableforks

659 HD351/46 A group of Scottish flatware

predominantly J & W Marshall, Edinburgh, of single struck King’s pattern with engraved script initial (6)

to include various teaspoons, dessert spoons of various patterns, dates and makers; together with a small group of English flatware (qty)

Weight:14.8oz £120-180

Weighable silver: 15.5oz £150-250

657 HB829/1 A five piece Victorian tea set Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1882, comprising waterpot, teapot and stand, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of simple tapered baluster form with engraved clasped foliate border and cartouches with initials (5) Water pot height: 22cm, combined weight: 55oz £1,000-1,500

Weight: 32oz £250-350

653 HD351/37 A collection of Scottish flatware various dates and makers, to include tablespoons; toddy ladles; desert spoons, etc (qty) Weight: 28.5oz £200-300

654 HC999/7 An unusual Scottish silver small cup Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1909, the cup of tapering form, single quaich style lug handle, collet foot Height: 57mm, weight: 124g £120-180

658 HD351/19 A collection of Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons

657

660 SV610/6 A collection of various Scottish Georgian and other teaspoons various dates and makers, some later sets and part sets; a Dutch caddy spoon of ornate form; and another two smaller, one of shovel form (qty) Weight: 33oz £140-200


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661 HD144/5 A matched suite of King’s pattern flatware all Edinburgh, various dates and makers, of single struck King’s pattern comprising two serving spoons, seven dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six table forks, twelve dessert spoons and seven tea spoons; together with other sundry flatware of similar patterns (qty) Weight: 74.5oz £500-700

662 HD144/8 A Scottish Victorian teapot J Hardy, Edinburgh, of ovoid form, profusely chased foliate and flower heads within scroll border, with scroll cartouche with engraved initials Height: 19cm, weight: 15oz £200-300

663 HD351/32 A Victorian Scottish silver three piece tea service J McKay, Edinburgh 1854, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of compressed baluster form with engraved geometric border and foliate cartouches (3) Teapot height: 15cm, weight: 37oz £400-600

664 HD351/24 A Scottish William IV soup ladle

661

William Marshall, Edinburgh 1831, of Old English pattern with vacant terminal Length: 34cm, weight: 5.6oz £100-120

665 HD351/12 A George IV presentation cup J McKay, Edinburgh 1825, of plain campana form with reeded rim, engraved ‘Caithness Meeting 2nd coursing Premium 1825’, on a waisted stem and spreading domed foot Height: 15cm weight: 10oz (loaded) £100-200

663

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666 HD351/15 A George III wine funnel G McHattie, Edinburgh circa 1820, the tapered bowl with gadrooned rim and shell clip, with tapered spout with triple staves Height: 12.5cm, weight: 3.5oz £300-500

667 HD92/14 A Scottish George III soup ladle A Henderson, Edinburgh 1810, of Old English pattern Length: 33cm, weight: 5oz £120-150

668 HD92/13 GLASGOW - A Scottish provincial George III cream boat Milne and Campbell of Glasgow, marked M&C, town mark, M&C, O, with everted scalloped rim, wide spout, S scroll foliate capped handle, all on three hoof feet Width: 17cm, weight: 5.5oz £400-700

669 HD351/41 A set of six Scottish George III toddy ladles William Marshall, Edinburgh 1805, of slender Old English pattern with shallow rounded bowls (6) Weight:4.5oz £150-180

670 SV610/21 A Georgian Scottish silver soup ladle marks rubbed, circa 1800 of Scottish pointed end pattern, engraved crest and motto; together with a set of four Georgian Scottish toddy ladles, plain circular bowls, wrythen baleen handles and a similar large punch ladle (6) Ladle weight: 5.5oz £250-350

671 HD92/32 A set of Scottish George III dessert spoons R Gray, Edinburgh 1799, of Old English pattern with script initials to terminal; together with a set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1813; two open salts one silver, one Old Sheffield plate and two pairs of grape scissors (qty) £150-180

672 HD351/22 A Scottish George III soup ladle J Hewitt, Edinburgh 1785 of Old English pattern with bright cut decoration Length: 37cm, weight: 6oz £120-180


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673 HD752/1 A scarce George III tea urn William Dempster, Edinburgh 1773, the tapered ovoid body with acanthus and domed border, twin loop handles with foliate terminals and ebony grips, straight reeded spout with simple ebony spigot handle, all raised on a short flared trumpet stem, gadrooned rim above a domed square base, pierced rim and raised on four claw and ball feet, the pull-off cover with wrythen knop and pineapple finial, the body engraved with twin armorials

The Arms of the Family of Heron quartering Armour, together with those of Harris. The arms as engraved upon this George III Scottish Silver Tea or Coffee Urn dating to circa 1773 unusually has two sets of arms engraved. These arms are firstly possibly those of the family of Heron quartering Armour and secondly those of the family of Harris. They may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th Argent a heron (….?....) (for Heron) 2nd and 3rd Gules on a chevron argent between three dexter arms embowed fesswise proper three mullets of the first (for Armour) Crest: A heron (….?.....) (for Heron) Motto: Cassis tutissima virtus [Virtue is the safest helmet] (for Armour)

Height: 51cm, weight: 75.9oz

Arms: Azure a chevron ermine between three hedgehogs or (for Harris)

Note: This tea urn would have represented amongst the larger commissions from a mid18th century Edinburgh goldsmith. At this time coming towards the end of ovoid coffee urns as a popular piece of Scottish plate, this urn is the beginning of the new fashion of hot water urns / samovars as part of the highly fashionable tea equipage, and would have represented a very high status piece of plate for any family. An obvious extravagance as part of a tea set, these urns would have been commissioned in very small numbers relative to the number of tea services produced.

Crest: A demi-pelican vulning itself (….?....) ?*

For a very similar example by the same maker see Lyon & Turnbull ‘Scottish Silver & Accessories’ 19th August 2013, lot 260

Motto: Ubique patriam reminisci [Everywhere to remember one’s country] Given the unusual combination of two sets of arms as found engraved upon this tea or coffee urn it may well be presumed that there is a family connection between the families of Heron and Harris for the arms would appear to be contemporaneously engraved, although, of course, this may not be the case.

£3,000-5,000


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674 HD92/7 An unusual Scottish George III bullet teapot Edinburgh 1770-71, makers mark lacking, of tapered bullet form with heavy flat chased decoration to most of body, with feathered scroll and cross hatching, large slender spout, simple C scroll handle Height: 15cm, weight: 21oz £1,200-1,800

675 HD351/35 A set of eight Scottish George III table spoons Robert Gordon, Edinburgh 1761, of Hanoverian pattern with initial B to reverse of terminal (8) Length: 21.5cm, weight: 23.6oz £300-500

677 HD390/3 A George III tablespoon J Welsh (probably), Edinburgh 1759, of Hanoverian pattern with script initials TS / EL to terminal Length: 21cm, weight: 2.3oz £120-150

678 HD144/7 A Scottish George III silver mug Lothian & Robertson, Edinburgh 1758, Assay Master Hugh Gordon, the body of the mug formed from a converted tumbler cup with finely chased foliate border within scroll cartouches and engraved monogram, engraved to base ‘From A and R J M 2nd August 1861’, with simple C scroll handle Height: 7cm, weight: 5oz £250-400

679 HD351/38 A matched set of six Scottish George II and later dessert spoons 676 HD351/23 A Scottish George III soup ladle Robert Gordon, Edinburgh 1759, of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminal, the reverse of bowl with simple circular heel Length: 39.5cm, weight: 8.5oz £150-180

D Ged, Edinburgh 1755 and one by W & P Cunningham Edinburgh 1818, of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminal (6) Weight: 7.6oz £150-180

680 HD351/25 A Scottish George II hash spoon J Rollo, of Edinburgh circa 1750, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved initial H to reverse of terminals, the large bowl with facetted heel Length: 37.5cm weight: 6.2oz £400-800


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681 HD351/2 A pair of Scottish George II circular salvers William Auld, Assay master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1748, of shaped circular outline, scroll and shell border, the flat with engraved border, foliate, shell and scrolls, raised on three hoof feet, initialled H to under side of base and with engraved scratch weights (2) Diameter: 25cm, weight: 29oz £800-1,200

682 HD351/33 A set of nine Scottish George II three prong table forks J Main, Edinburgh 1740, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved initial H to reverse of terminal; together with eleven tablespoons to match (20) Weight: 49oz £600-800


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683 HD752/2 A rare George II Scottish table snuff box James Ker, Edinburgh 1735, of large oval form with reeded rims and slightly waisted sides, the domed hinged cover with engraved crest with coronet above, all within a shell and foliate cartouche Width: 18cm, weight: 16.7oz Note: The crest as engraved upon this George I Silver Box and Cover is that of Hay, Marquesses of Tweeddale. It may be blazoned as follows: Crest: A goat’s head erased argent horned or The crest is ensigned with the coronet of a Marquess. Motto: Spare nought The Hays were created Marquesses of Tweeddale along with the minor titles of the Earl of Gifford and Viscount of Walden within the Peerage of Scotland on the 17th December 1694. At the time of the creation of these peerages, John Hay, the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale was already the Earl of Tweeddale and Lord Hay of Yester again both in the Peerage of Scotland. Given the presumed date of manufacture of this particular box and cover may have been in the possession of John, the 4th Marquess (born circa 1695 died 9th December 1762). Charles, the 3rd Marquess was married to Lady Susan Cochrane (widow of John Cochrane, 2nd Earl of Dundonald), the second daughter of William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton (for life). She died on the 7th February 1736-7. During his lifetime Charles had served as a Commissioner of Supply for the years 1695 and 1704 and was appointed a Privy Councillor for Scotland in 1697-8; Sheriff of Haddingtonshire 1714-15; a Representative Peer for Scotland 1714-15; President of the Court of Police and Lord Lieutenant of Haddingtonshire 1715; whilst John, the 4th Marquess had married on the 24th May 1748, Lady Frances Carteret (died 25th December 1788), the sister and co-heiress of Robert Carteret, the 3rd Earl Granville, and 4th daughter of John Carteret, the 2nd Earl Granville. Again, like his father, John served the Crown in Scotland in the capacity of an Extra Lord of Session 1720/1-62; a Representative Peer 1722-34 and 1742-62; and was appointed a Privy Councillor of Scotland in 1741/2; Principal Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Signet 1741/2; Governor of the Bank of Scotland 1742-62; Lord Justice General of Scotland 1761-62.

£6,000-8,000


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684 HB829/2 A George II bullet teapot Edward Lothian, Edinburgh 1733, Assay Master Archibald Ure, of plain bullet form, tapered straight spout and with finely chased foliate scroll and shell border to rim and cover, the domed hinged cover with ball finial and moulded cast hinge, simple S scroll fruit wood handle, raised on a spool foot with initials M / SF to underside Height: 16cm, weight: 16oz £3,000-5,000

685 HD92/5 GLASGOW - A scarce Scottish provincial George II Glasgow bullet teapot Robert Luke, marked RL twice, S, Town mark, with swan spout and muscular handle, finely chased border, stepped spreading circular foot Height: 12.5cm, weight: 15.5oz £2,000-3,000

686 HC816/4 An early George II communion cup Charles Dickson, Edinburgh 1727, Assay Master Edward Penman, the deep slightly tapered bucket bowl engraved in script ‘The money for buying this Cup left in Legacy by John Smith of Smithfield and payed by John Edington his Executor and Successor on the fifteenth of February 1728’, all raised on a tapered knopped stem and domed spreading circular foot Height: 22.5cm, 15oz £3,000-5,000

687 HD92/10 A Scottish George I Hash spoon Henry Bethune, Edinburgh 1716-17, Assay Master, E Penman, of Hanoverian pattern with rat tail to bowl Length: 47cm, weight: 8oz £1,000-1,500


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688 HD390/2 ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial tablespoon

690 HD351/36 ABERDEEN - A matched group of four Scottish provincial tablespoons

Colin Allan, marked CA, ABD, CA, of Hanoverian pattern with double drop heel

a pair by James Erskine, marked E, three towers, hand and dagger, E, of Old English pattern with engraved crest and motto of the Caithness Legion; together with pair of Irish examples Dublin 1801 (4)

Length: 20.5cm, weight: 59.8g £200-250

689 HD351/20 ABERDEEN - A set of five Scottish provincial table spoons

Weight: 8.5oz £200-300

William Jamieson, marked WJ, A, B, D, WJ thrice, of short Fiddle pattern with engraved crest and motto (5) Length: 21cm, weight: 9oz £150-250

691Y HD351/47 ABERDEEN - A Scottish provincial presentation trowel Rettie & Son, marked Edinburgh 1855, R&S, ABD, the simple shaped blade with engraved inscription; ‘Presented to Mrs Morrison of Bognie by the incumbent vestry and members of St Margaret’s Forgue on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone of the New Church 21st August 1856’ with short stem and polished ivory handle, in original fitted case Length: 19cm £250-350

692 HD351/48A BANFF - A scarce Scottish provincial small serving fork George Elder, marked GE, mother and child, B, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminal, the wide scoop fork with four tines; together with a pair of teaspoons by JWH, Edinburgh 1812, a small condiment spoon marked TS only, Thomas Stewart of Elgin / Inverness (4) Serving fork: 15cm long £150-200

693 HD351/18 BANFF - A pair of Scottish provincial table forks William Simpson, marked WS, thistle, B, of Fiddle pattern with engraved crest and motto (2) Length: 19.5cm, weight: 132g £120-180


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694 HD92/26 A comprehensive Victorian private die suite R Gray & Son of Glasgow, various dates, of private die pattern, double struck, comprising: thirty five table forks; twenty three table spoons; soup ladle; fish slice; two large pairs serving spoons and two smaller; sauce ladle; fifteen dessert spoons; two sugar tongs; five condiment spoons; twelve teaspoons; thirteen dessert forks Combined weight: 272oz Note: The Work of Robert Gray (and Robert Gray & Sons) is without doubt some of the finest produced in Scotland in the 19th century. The constant quality seen throughout their work from small items of flatware to much larger and impressive tea and coffee services, salvers and wine coolers is perhaps unique in Scotland. While there were no truly specialised flatware makers in Scotland, as is seen in England, Gray is as close as is found. They produced not only the standard patterns in Scotland at the time but particularly fine variations of these. These included

standard die struck patterns, the use of double struck patterns (rare in Scotland) to completely unique patterns to their workshop. They perhaps showed their ability and skill most expertly in the production of private die patterns featuring the crest or armorial of the client. Canteens featuring these designs are rare and the cost to the client to have a number of specially produced dies for their own use meant these were the preserve of only the highest reaches of Scottish society. These private die patterns are rare in Scotland and when encountered are predominantly by Gray, showing Gray’s place as the premier flatware makers in the country. The pattern seen on this canteen is not commonly encountered and is considered an invention of the Gray workshop. Commonly called Scottish Kings shape (rococo end) it takes the common and popular outline of Kings Pattern but adds a unique pattern and decoration, occasionally seen with the addition of private die crest / armorials, but in the main seen such as this with simple cartouche for engraved initials / crest. Single items of this pattern are scarce but a canteen of this size is rarely encountered.

£3,000-5,000


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695 HD92/23 An important Scottish presentation prize punch bowl Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1821-22, of simple form with ovolo border to rim, applied with two greyhounds in pursuit, engraved inscription ‘Given by the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Club, worn by Mr Howies brown dog Robin, beating thirty seven others, at Pollok February 23 1822’ Diameter: 27cm, weight: 44oz Note: This presentation punch bowl was presented to Mr Howie’s brown dog Robin, beating thirty seven others, at Pollok February 23 1822 at the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire hunt during a coursing hunt, as depicted by the hares on the front of the punch bowl. The hunt still exists to this day and is well documented through the years in a variety of forms. On 27th November 2014 (Lot 103), Lyon &Turnbull sold a painting depicting one of their hunts, in which it illustrates the members of influential society who were invited to the hunt. The painting originated from the collection of the Western Club in Glasgow and emphasises the importance of such social activities such as hunting would have had for individuals in the nineteenth century for making social connections. In this painting a Mr. Robert Gray the silversmith of this trophy is portrayed on the right hand side. Thus highlighting his social status within Glasgow society. This hunt depicts just under 30 individuals and shows how Mr. Gray would have been accepted into Glasgow society noted as a Jeweller and silversmith. The cup presented in 1822, confirms Gray’s establishment. After completing his apprenticeship with Milne and Campbell, Gray secured his freedom of the city in 1779 paying his ‘freedom fine’ on 30th August to the Incorporation of Hammermen and was admitted as a burgess and one of the guild brethren. From 1784, a duty was introduced and thus items were required to be hallmarked. At this time Glasgow was regarded as a provincial centre for silversmiths. Consequently, Gray sent his items to the Edinburgh Assay office. From 1819, items were hallmarked solely in Glasgow, which coincides with the growth of his company and Glasgow as a centre for silversmiths. In 1802, the makers mark is changed from RG to RG&S to include his son William. It has been stated that the firm’s designs of flatware become more intricate with carnations of king’s patterns becoming aligned with Robert Gray and Son. Robert Gray died in 1829 at around 73, he was succeeded by his son who kept the RG&S as the makers mark. The influence that the company gained can be seen through the successes of William Gray who had become Chairman of the Glasgow Goldsmiths’ Company. This punch bowl although presented to a dog illustrates a key period in the history of Glasgow and exemplifies how social connections were important for the growth of individuals, businesses and the city of Glasgow itself.

£2,000-3,000

JOHN MITCHELL (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) THE LANARKSHIRE AND RENFREWSHIRE HUNT Signed and dated 1825, oil on canvas


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696 HD92/22 A George II serving spoon R Luke Glasgow, RL, RL, S, Hanoverian pattern engraved initials AS/RH; together with a fiddle pattern fish slice, Glasgow 1820 (2) Spoon length: 28cm, combined weight: 9oz £180-250

697 HD92/19 GLASGOW - A Scottish provincial George II mug James Taylor, marked IT, S, IT, slightly flared body with everted rim, S scroll handle, plain thumb piece, on wide sprawling foot Height: 9cm, weight: 6oz £500-800

698 HD92/20 GLASGOW - A Scottish provincial mug J Glen, marked IG, S, Town mark, IG, of baluster form with slightly everted rim, S scroll handle with plain thumb piece, on stepped foot, initials AC to base Height: 9cm, weight: 6.5oz £600-900

699 HD92/16 GLASGOW - A Scottish George III marrow scoop Robert Gray, Glasgow, circa 1780, of double ended form, engraved initials; together with another Britannia standard marrow scoop, London circa 1715 (2) Lengths: 21.5cm and 20cm, combined weight: 2.8oz £150-200

700 HD92/8 GLASGOW - A Scottish provincial Hash spoon A Graham, circa 1766, marked AG, Town mark, AG, Town mark, of Hanoverian pattern with later initial H Length: 43cm, weight 7.5oz Provenance: Ex. collection Mrs J Barclay Murdoch SV

£800-1,200

701 HD92/9 GLASGOW - A Scottish provincial George II Hash spoon J Glen, circa 1750, marked IG, Town mark, IG, S, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved initials GB/AC Length: 42cm, weight: 8oz £1,000-1,500


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702 HD92/6 GLASGOW - A scarce George II Scottish provincial bullet teapot R Luke, marked RL twice (Oval punch), S, Town mark, large spherical body with simple engraved band, short slender swan spout, simple C scroll handle Height: 14.5cm, weight: 20.5oz £2,000-3,000

703 HB829/3 A pair of oval fruit dishes JB, Glasgow 1892, of shaped oval outline with profusely decorated panels of classical masks in foliate and scroll border, with oval cartouches engraved with script initials and dated 1863 - 1893 (2) Width: 24cm, weight: 23oz £500-700

704 HD253/2 A pair of George III serving spoons Robert Gray (of Glasgow), Edinburgh 1797, of Old English pattern, each numbered; together with an Exeter Fiddle pattern sifter ladle (3) Length: 31cm, weight: 6.7oz £150-200

705 HD754/1 PERTH - A set of six Scottish provincial toddy ladles John Pringle, marked IP, eagle, IP, eagle, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminal (6) Length: 17cm, weight: 5oz £300-500


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706 HD767/2 A silver mounted desk blotter S B, Birmingham 1899, of upright rectangular form, the green leather cover with onset pierced stamped silver cover of scrolling leaf form, blank central cartouche

707

Height: 30cm £150-200

707 HC778/1B A pair of candlesticks Sheffield 1899, of tapered column with domed square bases with foliate borders and flower head details; together with a dwarf pair of desk candlesticks (4) Heights: 22.5cm and 11cm £250-400

708 HD351/16 A coin set cream jug unmarked, of low baluster form with short spout and George II shilling set to base, with simple C scroll handle; together with a small Victorian cream jug with gadrooned lower section and wire work handle, London 1883; and a twin handled small sugar bowl with part London George III circa 1810 marks (3) Weight: 5oz £100-200

709 HD758/15 A collection of Flatware to include various Hanoverian, Old English and feather edge flatware, various dates and makers (qty) Weight: 36oz £300-500

710 HD758/15A A collection of flatware

709

to include various Old English, Fiddle and King’s pattern flatware, various dates and makers (qty) Weight: 48oz £400-600

711 HD767/1 A mixed group of silver flatware various makers and dates, mainly 19th century, forty pieces, primarily fiddle pattern, various initials and crests

714

Weight: 55oz £300-400

712 HD351/17 A collection of silver to include a pair of cast continental spoons with chased bowls; a Victorian pepper pot; another egg shaped example; a reproduction George II cream jug and various other small silver (qty) Weight: 16oz £120-180

713 SV623/63 A Victorian King’s pattern table service

714 HD346/2 A Victorian cream jug

various dates, makers, double struck, various engraved crests and monograms, comprising; twenty one table forks, seven table spoons, five dessert forks, six tea spoons, nine dessert spoons and a sauce ladle (qty)

Martin & Hall, London 1871 of panelled baluster form with engraved and chased floral garlands; together with a modern copy of a Victorian baluster cream jug with profuse chasing and engraving (2)

Weight: 127oz £1,000-1,500

Height: 14cm, 11.5cm, weight: 12.4oz £150-250


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715 HC420/4 A collection of silver items

718 HB817/6 A silver mounted glass claret jug

721 SV610/14 A Victorian silver conical hunt flask

to include an apostle spoon, silver gilt; various condiment spoons, thimbles; a needle case by Samuel Pemberton; 19th century rattle with whistle; silver fobs and a spectacle case, American marked 14K and sterling; fountain pens etc. (qty) £300-400

Birmingham 1862, the plain glass baluster body with tall facetted narrow neck, scalloped silver mount with flat hinged cover with presentation engraved, the underside with armorial, with cast reeded handle with foliate terminal

Hawkesworth & Co. Sheffield 1852, of plain conical form, screw off top, pull off base, engraved crest, together with a massive ‘pocket’ watch held in a drumhead silver mounted stand, plain silver cover (2)

716 HD144/6 A collection of silver to include a Victorian child’s rattle with whistle and bells, coral handle, makers mark WT; a pair of open salts with matched spoons and cased set of twelve coffee bean terminal spoons (6) £180-200

717 HD351/48 A cased set of six Victorian salts E Barnard, London 1868, of simple cauldron form, chased floral borders, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, with five matching spoons, in original fitted case Weighable silver: 14.7oz £120-180

Height: 25.5cm £400-600

Flask height: 27cm, watch diameter: 9cm £150-250

722 HD92/33 A Victorian octagonal mustard pot

719 HC017/1 A set of six dessert spoons G Angell, London 1856, of fiddle and thread pattern, double struck, engraved crest (6) Weight: 20oz £100-150

Riley & Storer, London 1840, of panelled form with pierced scrolling decoration, the domed hinged cover with engraved initials and shell thumb piece, with simple s scroll handle Height: 7.5cm, weight: 5oz £150-180

720 HD758/16 A Victorian mustard pot Richard Sibley, London, 1853, of plain drum form with gadrooned rim and reeded foot, the hinged flat cover with acanthus thumbpiece to a simple C scroll handle, with engraved crest to cover Diameter 6.5cm weight 4.5oz £100-150

723 HD170/2 A pair of early Victorian Irish circular entree dishes and covers R.S, Dublin 1840, each of circular form, bold leaf clasped removable handles, cast leaf decorated borders, deep circular bases and conforming covers Diameter: 24.5cm, weight: 110oz £3,500-5,500


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724 HD351/49 A set of seventeen William IV dessert spoons Mary Chawner, London 1836, of double struck hour glass and shell variant with shell heel, each with engraved crest to terminal; together with a set of twelve dessert forks to match by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1937 (29) Weight: 62oz £600-800

725 HD351/1 A set of William IV silver mounted toilet jars and boxes London 1835, to include a large group of glass mounted boxes, and bottles each with silver covers, engraved monogrammed initials, also to include two travelling inkwells (qty) Bottle height: 12cm £140-200

726 HD758/9 A matched William IV suite of flatware William Eaton, London, 1833-35 of double struck Fiddle and Thread pattern with engraved crest, comprising; six each table spoons, forks, dessert spoons and forks; together with a matched pair of sauce ladles London 1828 (28) Weight: 61oz £800-1,200

727 HD170/1 A William IV toast rack Paul Storr, London 1833 with additional STORR & MORTIMER incuse mark, the base of scalloped rectangular outline with foliate and shell border on scroll supports, seven bar divisions and loop handle Height: 20cm, weight: 20oz £2,000-3,000


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728 HC999/6 A William IV table snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, of rectangular form, bold cast broad border, engraved inscription relating to Baillie and Magistrate John Russell of Airdrie dated 1835, bold foliate decorated cast bombe frieze, gilt interior, engine turned base Width: 10.5cm, weight: 8oz £300-500

729 SV610/22 A part-set of Victorian flatware

731 HC999/7A A George III wine label

732 HC427/7 A pair of George IV serving dishes

mainly London, circa 1830-40, Queen’s variant, threaded edge, shell terminal, engraved crest comprising; seven dessert spoons; nine table spoons; twelve table forks; ten dessert forks; large serving spoon; sugar sifter (qty)

Yonge and Co. Sheffield 1825, of stamped rounded rectangular form, engraved for Port, gadroon border and four other wine and spirit labels (modern) (5)

Craddock and Reid London 1824, of shaped oval outline with gadrooned rims with shell and acanthus details, with crest engraved to borders (2)

Width: 47mm, weight: 70.5g £100-150

Width: 42cm, weight: 104oz £600-900

Weight: 97oz £300-500

730 HD351/50 A matched set of six dessert spoons various makers, London 1825 - 1834, of double struck King’s pattern with twin crests engraved to bowl (6) Weight:13.6oz £150-180

733 HD351/14 A George III wine funnel and stand William Thompson, Dublin 1820, comprising an oval wine funnel flat with reeded rim and a tapered oval wine funnel bowl (spout lacking) each engraved with a regimental badge of the Caithness Legion within a thistle spray (2) Stand width: 12cm, weight: 4.2oz £250-350

734 HD170/6 CORK - An Irish provincial sugar bowl John Humphrey, makers mark only, of hemispherical form with beaded everted rim, the body with semi spiralled fluting, raised on three shell and hoof feet Diameter: 12cm, weight: 4.3oz £500-800


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735 HD307/1 A George III teapot S Houghman, London 1816, of compressed baluster form, plain body and gadrooned rims, short curved spout and leaf capped C scroll handle Height: 13cm, weight: 22oz £150-250

736 HB706/4 A late George III oval silver Warwick cruet William Abdy, London 1816, of traditional form, the bottles all matching facetted glass (one lacking, one broken) silver mounts, the whole with bright cut engraving, central carry handle, mahogany base, all raised on volute feet Width: 18cm £300-500

737 HD758/11 A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware Paul Storr, 1815, London various dates, to include four table forks, a table spoon and two dessert spoons (7) Weight: 15.8oz £500-800

737

738 HD170/11 An Irish serving spoon Dublin 1814, makers mark lacking, of Fiddle pattern with engraved crest Length: 33cm, weight: 4oz £200-300

739 HD351/26 A group of George III serving items by Richard Crossley, London various dates, to include a straining spoon; a pair of serving spoons; a serving fork and a pair of sauce ladles, all of Old English pattern Weight: 19oz £300-500

739

740 HD758/4 A George III bowl Alice & George Burrows, London 1811, of hemispherical form with concave fluted lower section and gadrooned rim, with engraved crest to body, raised on a simple foot rim Diameter 17.5cm, weight 12oz £300-500 740


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741 HD351/8 A pair of George III entree dishes and covers IW / RG, London 1808, of simple oval form with reeded border and twin integral loop handles, the lift out lids similarly formed (4) Width across handles: 37cm, weight: 63oz £600-900

742 HC679/24 A George III teapot Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, of circular form, the hinged cover with leaf clasped finial, beaded rims, demi-ribbed body, spreading foot, leaf clasped handle Height: 16.5cm, weight: 22.5cm £300-500

743 HC417/2 A George III silver tankard John Robins, London 1807, of straight sided barrel form with reeded decoration, the flat hinged cover with similarly formed cartouche with acanthus capped S scroll handle Height: 11.5cm, weight: 10oz Height 18cm weight 31oz £400-600

744 HD351/27 A baleen handled toddy ladle unmarked, with coin set bowl and twist baleen handle; together with a George III marrow scoop, London 1805 (2) Length: 40cm £150-180


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745 HD345/1 A 17th-18th century silver spice box apparently unmarked, of cylindrical form, domed hinged cover, plain collars, each with a small raised knob (for tying?) later dot engraved ‘PL 1781’ the ends engraved figures and a house, the cylindrical body engraved with central figure of lady holding horn of plenty and sheave of corn, scrolling foliate background Width: 77mm, weight: 96g £500-800

746 HD758/13 A pair of George III serving spoons William Eaton, London 1801, of Old English pattern with engraved script initials to terminal (2) Length: 31cm, weight: 6.3oz £200-300

747 HB643/3 A part set of Georgian flatware various dates and makers, primarily circa 1800, fiddle thread and shell pattern, single and double struck, engraved crest, comprising: six table spoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, five dessert forks, seven teaspoons, soup ladle, two sauce ladles and a pair of serving spoons (qty)

752

Weight: 81oz £600-900

748 HD351/28 A group of three meat skewers to include London 1800 of traditional form; another, maker’s mark distorted with part London marks; and a damaged example London 1785 (3) Lengths: 33cm, 37cm, 27cm, weight: 10oz £200-300

752 HD351/30 A pair of George III silver mounted coconut cups London 1798, the carved coconut shell bodies with geometric panel decoration, applied reeded rim and three lion mask and paw feet (2) Height: 12cm £400-600

749 HD351/39 A set of nine George III table forks R Crossley, London 1800 of Hanoverian pattern with vacant terminal, together with a small amount of sundry flatware (qty) Weight: 28.6oz £250-350

750 HD351/21 A set of three George III table forks R Crossley, London 1800, of Old English pattern with vacant terminals (3) Weight: 7.5oz £80-120

751 HD351/34 A set of nine George III tablespoons Richard Crossley, London 1800, of Old English pattern with engraved initial H to terminal (9) Weight: 21.5oz £180-220 753

753 HD351/4 A large George III salver IW / RG, London 1797, of plain oval form with reeded border and raised on four reeded bracket feet with compressed ball terminals Width: 45.5cm, weight: 62.5oz £800-1,200


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754 HD351/3 A pair of George III oval salvers IW / RG, London 1797, of oval outline with reeded border, raised on four bracket an compressed ball feet (2) Width: 23cm, weight: 24.5oz £600-800

755 HD351/10 A George III chafing dish, stand and spirit burner Peter Podio, London 1796, the shallow circular dish with reeded rim and twin loop handle, the pull off fluted domed cover with central handle, resting in a reeded strapwork stand with four goat’s head and feet terminal supports and a central burner Diameter: 26cm, weight: 62oz £1,000-1,200

756 HD170/7 A matched pair of George III Irish cream jugs Joseph Jackson, Dublin circa 1795, of baluster form with ribbed and foliate decorated lower sections, with wide pouring lip and reeded C scroll handle (2) Height: 10cm, weight: 8.6oz £800-1,200

757 HD170/12 An Irish cream ladle J Power, Dublin circa 1795, of pointed Old English and thread pattern, the small oval bowl with pouring lip; together with a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons with un-attributed marks (7) £180-220


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758 HD170/10 An Irish straining spoon James Scott, Dublin 1794, of Celtic point pattern with bright cut border and cartouche with plumed feathers, the pointed oval bowl with integral strainer Length: 33cm, weight: 4oz £300-500

759 HD758/7 A group of George III flatware probably all by William Tant, London, to include a double ended marrow scoop, a Hanoverian pattern tablespoon and a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles with double drop heels (4) £250-350

760 HD351/6 A part George III tea set A Folgleberg, London 1793, comprising teapot, teapot stand and swing handled sugar bowl, each of fluted rectangular form with engraved foliate borders and cartouches (3) Teapot height: 17cm, weight: 25.8oz £300-500

761 HD351/7 A George III cream jug Hester Bateman, London 1789, of helmet form with beaded border and engraved wriggle work rim, slender handle and raised on short stem and square base Height: 14.5cm, weight: 76.7g £100-140

762 HD758/8 A George III meat skewer William Abdy I, London 1787, of conventional form with ribbed blade and rim terminal Length: 33cm, weight: 90.5g £150-250

763 HD92/21A A George III wine funnel London, marks worn, the deep bowl with all over chased flower head decoration with matted ground, straight spout with three stars, top with pull out section with muslin ring Height: 15cm, weight: 5oz £200-300

764 HD351/9 A George III swing handled cake basket London 1784, makers mark indistinct, of oval outline with beaded border with pierced neo classical border with engraved decoration, the centre of the base with engraved crest, the swing handle with reeded decoration, raised on a pierced foot rim, engraved to under side Width: 38cm, weight: 28oz £600-800


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765 HD114/45 A good George III straining spoon

767 HD301/4 A George III mug

Richard Crossly, London 1783, of conventional form, with bright cut engraved decoration and crest

Thomas Wynne, London 1777 of baluster form, simple line decoration to rim, leaf clasped scroll handle. Engraved initials and all on a circular spreading foot.

Length 29.5cm, weight: 4oz £300-500

Height: 11cm, weight: 10oz £300-500

766 HD758/12 A George III Serving spoon Hester Bateman, London 1780, of Old English pattern with vacant terminal Length: 30cm, weight: 3.6oz £100-200

768 HC427/6 A George III salver R Rugg, London 1780, of circular outline with gadrooned rim and chased floral, foliate and scroll borders, raised on three claw and ball feet Diameter: 33cm, weight: 34oz £300-500

769 HC999/8 A matched George III rococo four piece tea and coffee set Possibly John Weldring or James Wiburd, London 1778 - 1780, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of heavy gauge large baluster form with profusely chased rococo foliage and scrolls on a matted surface, each piece raised on four classical mask and scroll feet (4) Coffee pot height: 22cm, weight: 95oz £600-800

770 HD92/12 A George III sauceboat

771 HC427/4 A George III drum teapot

WC London 1775, with everted beaded rim, S scroll loop handle raised on three hoof feet

Charles Wright, London 1771, of plain drum form with straight spout and gadrooned rim around pull off cover, with compressed finial and wooden handle

Weight: 3oz £140-180

Height: 13cm, weight: 18oz £200-300


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772 HD459/16 A scarce George III Warwick cruet

774 HD758/14 A set of six George III tablespoons

by Thomas Wallis I London 1769, the cinquofoil lobed base with open scroll work gallery, gadrooned rim, with central loop handle, raised on claw and ball feet, with five cut crystal bottles and stoppers; each with later sauce labels suspended inscribed ‘TARRAGON’, ‘ANCHOVY’, ‘HARVEY’, ‘SOY’ and ‘OIL’, all by William Summer London 1878 1879

William Cripps, London 1762, of Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest on coronet to terminal (6)

Height: 20cm, weight: 11.5oz £1,200-1,800

LL London, of traditional form, turnwood handle, simple side spout

773 HC017/3 A George III small silver waiter

Length: 20.5cm, weight: 14.5oz £300-500

775 HD92/15 A George II small brandy pan

Length: 14cm £150-200

Richard Rugg, London 1766, of shaped circular form, cast edge detail, engraved armorials to the centre, all raised on three claw and ball feet Diameter: 20cm, weight: 12.5oz £200-300

776 HD758/10 A large George II caster John Delmester, London 1759, of typical baluster form with corded rims and girdles, raised on a stepped foot, the domed pull off cover with wrythen and pierced decoration Height: 21cm, weight: 11.7oz £300-500

777 HC427/5 A George II salver HB, London 1755, of shaped circular outline with scroll and shell border, raised on three scroll feet Diameter: 31cm, weight: 26oz £400-600

778 HD758/5 Two George III casters

779 HD758/6 A George II / III caster

one by Samuel Wood, London 1753, the other Robert Peaston, London 1772, each of simple baluster form with reeded girdles and pull off domed cover, pierced and engraved decoration (2)

T Bamford, London indistinctly marked, of baluster form with later chased floral and rococo decoration, the domed pull off cover with pierced panels

Height: 11cm and 13cm, weight: 5.2oz £250-350

Height: 15.5cm, weight: 4.4oz £120-180


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780 HD752/3 NEWCASTLE - An English provincial George II tankard John Langlands, Newcastle 1747, the tapering cylindrical body with engraved foliate scrolling cartouche with intertwined initial and crest above, the whole raised on three compressed ball feet with foliate terminals and fruiting vine details, with bold S scroll handle with cast thumb strap work and hinged cover with foliate detail to ball thumbpiece Height: 21cm, weight: 29.5oz £4,000-6,000

781 HD170/5 NEWCASTLE - An English provincial twin handled cup J Langlands, Newcastle 1746, the tapered bell shaped body with reeded girdle and twin S scroll handles, raised on short stem and domed foot Height: 12cm, weight: 9oz £600-800


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782 HD170/8 NEWCASTLE - An English provincial cream boat John Langlands, Newcastle circa 1740 (date letter lacking) of baluster form with scalloped everted rim, raised on three paw feet with S scroll handle, with engraved initials M / WA Width: 13cm, weight: 3.2oz £200-300

783 HD758/18 A George II marrow scoop indistinctly marked London, circa 1740, of typical double scoop form with initials S / SI to back of large bowl; together with a George III threaded example London 1807, with twin crests engraved to reverse of bowl (2) Length: 22.5cm and 21.5cm £200-300

784 HD758/3 A pair of George II sauceboats London 1737, of low baluster form with everted scalloped rim and wide spout, raised on three muscular hoof feet and S scroll handle, the bodies with engraved crest and scratch weights to underside (2) Width: 19.5cm, weight: 24.5oz £1,000-2,000

785 HD758/2 A set of three George II casters Samuel Welder London 1728, of simple plain baluster form with reeded girdles and rims, the bodies engraved with twin crests, raised on simple domed foot, each pull off cover with pierced and engraved decoration and urn finial (3) Heights: 19cm and 15cm, weight: 23.5oz £1,500-2,500


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786 HD114/65 A set of four Britannia standard George I trencher salts James Rood, London 1720, of traditional canted rectangular form, engraved unicorn crest Width: 82mm, weight: 9oz £1,500-2,500

787 HA545/6 A Britannia standard George I two handled porringer William Fleming, London 1716, of traditional form, threaded scroll handles, ribbed border, oval cartouche with initials, demi wrythen body Width across handles: 25.5cm, weight: 5.5oz £600-900

788 HA943/11 A Queen Anne Britannia standard tumbler cup Richard Bailey of London circa 1710, maker’s mark only, of conventional form, lightly gilded interior, the body with contemporary engraved crest Diameter: 6cm, 2.5oz Note: The Crest of the Family of Capel The crest as engraved upon this Queen Anne Britannia Standard Silver Tumbler Cup by Richard Bailey hallmarked London circa 1710 are those of the family of Capel. They may be blazoned as follows: Crest: A demi-lion rampant or holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchy gules

789 HD114/71 A Queen Anne Britannia standard kitchen pepper William Flemming, London circa 1710 (date letter poorly stuck), the cylindrical body with engraved armorial, with flared stepped foot and simple S scroll handle, with domed pull off pierced cover Height: 7.5cm, weight: 68.3g £300-500

Upon the balance of probability and without any evidence to the contrary there is a likelihood that this cup was at one time in the possession of a gentleman of the Capel family who were created as Earls of Essex in the late 17th Century or a collateral descendant of Sir William Capel, an Alderman of London who went on to become the Lord Mayor of London in 1503. Sir William was the second son of John Capell, of Stoke Neyland in the County of Suffolk, the earliest progenitor of the Capells, Earls of Essex.

£1,200-1,800


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790 HD92/17 A Queen Anne Britannia standard porringer William Gamble, London 1707, the slightly bellied bowl with semi spiralled fluted lower section, cartouche with initials J*Y, the cartouche surrounded by scrolls, cross hatching with winged cherubs mask above, twin scroll handles Height: 10.5cm, diameter: 12.5cm, weight: 11oz £1,200-1,800

791 HD752/4 A Britannia standard Queen Anne goblet London 1706, the deep tapered bowl with slight everted rim, above a cylindrical stem and flared domed foot Height: 13.25cm, weight: 4.3oz £2,500-3,500

792 HD758/1 A Queen Anne Britannia standard porringer Nathaniel Lock, London 1702, the slightly tapered body with finely chased fluted lower section with scroll and shell cartouche surmounted by winged cherub mask, with contemporary initials B / DD, with twin S scroll handles with beaded thumbpiece Height: 10.5cm, weight: 9.6oz £1,500-2,500


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793 HD752/5 A scarce Commonwealth dish London 1649, the shallow dish with punch work decorated fruit and foliate panels radiating from a central rose head boss, with twin stylised foliate handles Width: 25cm, weight: 7.2oz ÂŁ4,000-6,000 END OF SALE


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Historically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Certain enhancements, such as heating, are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually with oils or resin, for the same purpose. Other methods, including staining, dyeing, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones including Jade and associated hardstone that may have been bleached (usually in acid), polymer/resin filled or dyed, or a combination of any of these treatments. The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods. Heat enhancement of colour is usually permanent, however, in some cases; this may have an impact on the durability of the gemstone. Gemstones that have been oiled may require re-oiling after a number of years in order to retain their optimum appearance. It is, in suitable cases, Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describing certain gemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lot in the sale these reports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain a gemmological report for each gemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyers should assume that the gemstones may have been enhanced by some method. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’s pre-sale estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. ALL DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS ARE APPROXIMATE. DIAMOND GRADING TERMS Where printed in the catalogue, estimated diamond grades for colour and clarity are intended as guides for prospective buyers. Lyon & Turnbull do not guarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings. DIAMOND COLOUR GIA

CIBJO

EXPLANATION

D

Exceptional White + (EW+)

Face up colourless Face down colourless

E

Exceptional White (EW)

F

Rare White + (RW+)

G

Rare White (RW)

H

White (W)

I/J

Slightly Tinted White (STW)

K/L

Tinted White (TW)

Face up slightly tinted Face down obviously tinted

M to Z

Tinted Colour (TC)

Face up obviously tinted Face down obviously tinted

Fancy

Fancy Colour

Face up definite colour

Face up colourless Face down slightly tinted

DIAMOND CLARITY GIA

CIBJO

EXPLANATION

Flawless (FL)

Loupe Clean (LC)

Shows no inclusions or blemishes under 10x magnification

Internally Flawless (IF)

Shows no inclusions and only insignificant blemishes under 10x magnification

Very Very Slightly Included (VVS) VVS1 / VVS2

Very Very Small Inclusions (VVS) VVS1 / VVS2

Minute inclusions, which are difficult, even for an experienced grader, to locate under 10x magnification

Very Slightly Included (VS) VS1 / VS2

Very Small Inclusions (VS) VS1 / VS2

Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10x magnification

Slightly Included (SI) SI1 / SI2

Small Inclusions (SI) SI1 / SI2

Noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification

Included (I) I1 / I2 / I3

Pique (P) P1 / P2 / P3

Obvious inclusions, visible to the unaided eye, face up. These may affect the stone’s beauty and durability.


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We understand that your collection is worth more than the sum of its parts.

Collections sell better as collections. That belief is at the heart of our approach to auctioneering. Over the course of our long history, we have seen this borne out time and time again: from the contents of grand homes to corporate collections, from contemporary art to Chinese snuff bottles; there is little we have not handled and sold well.

EDINBURGH

Each collection is unique and often has an emotional connection to the owners who create or inherit them. Our team work closely with our clients to provide a carefully tailored approach to the sale of their collections.

For more information, or to discuss selling a collection at auction, please contact : Paul Roberts | Vice Chairman 0131 557 8844 | paul.roberts@lyonandturnbull.com Gavin Strang | Managing Director 0131 557 8844 | gavin.strang@lyonandturnbull.com

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Asian Works of Art Tuesday, 22nd March, 2016

WHITE JADE RECTANGULAR PENDANT QING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY finely carved with a scene of two figures in a landscape with pine and scholar’s rock on a terrace, framed by archaic style border, the reverse with a poem and bears Zi Gang signature, pierced for hanging 5.5cm long £2,500-4,000

Enquiries Ling Zhu +44 (0131) 557 8844 ling.zhu@lyonandturnbull.com Danielle Beilby danielle.belby@lyonandturnbull.com

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Decorative Arts: Design Since 1860 Wednesday, 6th April, 2016 Edinburgh

CARL MILLES (SWEDISH 1875-1955) SOLGLITTER (NAIAD RIDING A DOLPHIN), CIRCA 1917 Bronze £40,000-60,000

Enquiries John Mackie +44 (0)131 557 8844 john.mackie@lyonandturnbull.com Theodora Burrell +44 (0131) 557 8844 theo.burrell@lyonandturnbull.com

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Conditions of Sale SELLERS 1. DEFINITIONS

3. PREPARATION FOR SALE

In these Conditions of Sale (Sellers):

(a) Lyon & Turnbull shall decide the way in which a lot may be included in the sale, how any lot is described and illustrated in the catalogue or any report, and the marketing, promotion, date, place and conduct of the sale.

“Auctioneer” means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Buyer“ is the person who makes the highest possible bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, and/or such person’s principal where bidding as agent; “Buyer‘s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the rates set out in the Sale Catalogue Guide to Prospective Buyers and an amount in respect of applicable VAT; “Hammer Price” is the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer by the fall of the hammer or in the case of a post-auction sale, the agreed sale price; “Item” means each and every item consigned for sale following express written agreement between Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller; “Lot“ means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; “Lower Estimate” means the low estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Lyon & Turnbull” means the company which has its registered office at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EHI 3RR registered in Scotland No. 191166

(b) Lyon & Turnbull will instruct, consult with, and rely on, any outside experts or restorers, agents or other third parties, and carry out such other due diligence, inquiries, research or tests in relation to the property or its provenance, either before the Proposed Sale as it may deem appropriate in its reasonable discretion. (c) Any oral or written estimate or evaluation or report provided by Lyon & Turnbull is a genuinely held opinion only. It may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the Item, and may in Lyon & Turnbull’s absolute discretion be revised at any time. (d) The Seller acknowledges that attribution of Items is a matter of opinion and not of fact, and is dependent upon (amongst other things) information provided by the Seller, the condition of the property, the degree of research, examination or testing that is possible or practical in the circumstances, and the status of generally accepted expert opinion at the time of cataloguing 4. TERMS OF SALE

“Net Sale Proceeds” are the Hammer Price, less commissions and other charges, of the Lot sold, to the extent received by Lyon & Turnbull in cleared funds;

The Seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to these Conditions and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.

“Proposed Sale” means the intended sale through which the items will be sold on

5. STANDARD SELLER FEES AND CHARGES (Subject to VAT)

“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price and applicable Buyer‘s Premium;

(1) Commission: 15% is charged on the selling price of each lot, (subject to a minimum charge of £30). Loss and damage warranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold. Photography: min charge £30. Online Listing: £10 per lot.

“Reserve” means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; “Upper Estimate” means the high estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which the Auctioneer accepts instructions from Sellers or their agents; “You”, “Your” means the seller. The Seller means you are the owner of the lot or, if you are not the owner of the lot (whether or not you have notified us that you are acting as an agent for a principal), you are duly authorised by the owner of the lot to sell it. “Without reserve” where there is no minimum price at which a lot may be sold (whether at auction or by private treaty). “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The Seller warrants:(a) that you are the true owner of the property consigned or are properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and are able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. (b) that all requirements have been complied with, legal or otherwise, relating to any export or import of the property consigned, all duties and taxes in respect of the export or import of the lot have (unless agreed in writing with us) been paid and, so far as you and any principal for whom they are acting in relation to the lot are aware, all third parties have complied with such requirements in the past. (c) that you have provided Lyon & Turnbull with any and all information concerning the item’s provenance or any concerns expressed by third parties concerning its ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, and export or import history; and (d) Unless the Seller advises Lyon & Turnbull in writing to the contrary on delivery of the item to Lyon & Turnbull, there are no restrictions on Lyon & Turnbull rights to reproduce photographs or other images of the item in connection with the sale or any other marketing which will be done in accordance with good taste and decency.

(2) Transport: Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process. When organised on the Seller’s behalf the provision of transport will be contracted to third parties. Fees for transport will be deducted at the initial settlement. (3) Illustrations: The cost of any illustrations will be borne by the Seller , unless agreed otherwise prior. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. RESERVES (a) You are entitled to place, prior to the auction, a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve. The lot will be sold without reserve unless a reserve has been agreed. (b) Firm reserves may be no greater than lower pre-sale estimate level. (c) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our agreement. (d) You may not bid or instruct or permit any other person to bid on your behalf on your own property. If the Seller breaches this prohibition, Lyon & Turnbull may treat the Seller as bound as Seller and as Buyer but without the benefit of Lyon & Turnbull Authenticity Guarantee or the reserve, and/or pursue other remedies. (e) We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the hammer price been the reserve. 7. LOSS & DAMAGE WARRANTY (a) Subject to condition 7(c) below Lyon & Turnbull will assume liability for loss or damage to an item, commencing at the time that item is taken into physical control and possession by Lyon & Turnbull and ceasing on the earliest date of; (i) when risk passes to the Buyer of the lot following its sale; (ii) for unsold lots, when the lot is released to the Seller, or, within 3 months of the sale;or (iii) 6 months from the date of delivery to Lyon &

Turnbull for items still in the possession of Lyon & Turnbull but not consigned for sale (unless part of a long-term storage agreement). (b) Lyon & Turnbull shall charge a loss and damage warranty fee of 1.5% of the hammer price, plus VAT. (c) If any loss or damage should occur to the lot during the period identified in paragraphs (a) above, Lyon & Turnbull’s liability to compensate the Seller in respect of that loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the upper estimate, or actual loss incurred, whichever is lower. This compensation will be subject to a deduction of a 1.5% loss & warranty fee (subject to VAT). 8. UNSOLD ITEMS (1) If an item is unsold it may, with your consent, be reoffered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is not suitable for a future sale we may either request (a) you collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. We shall be entitled to charge you for storage costs, charges shall be made at a reasonable daily rate;or (b) suggest that the item be transferred to a secondary saleroom for sale without reserve. All transferred lots will be sold for the best price on the day, this may not bear any reflection on the item’s original estimate. Lyon & Turnbull are not liable for any items (whether it be selling price or loss & damage) when transferred. (2) Aftersales: We reserve the right to accept an afterauction offer on a lot on behalf of the seller, at the agreed reserve price or above, for up to 48 hours after the original auction. In which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Conditions apply. 9. LOT WITHDRAWAL If a Seller wishes to withdraw a lot organised for sale, a withdrawal fee will apply; (a) if withdrawn over 28 working days prior to the sale, this will be charged at 10% of the mid estimate along with any ancillary charges incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (b) if withdrawn within 28 working days of the sale, this will be charged at 20% of the mid estimate along with any ancillary charges incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (c) Lyon & Turnbull may withdraw a lot from the proposed sale without any liability if: (i) Lyon & Turnbull reasonably believes that there is any doubt as to the lot‘s authenticity or attribution; or (ii) it reasonably doubts the accuracy of any of the Seller’s warranties; or (iii) the Seller breaches any provisions of the Conditions of Sale in any material respect; or (iv) the lot suffers from loss or damage so that it is not in the state in which it was when Lyon & Turnbull took delivery of it. (d) if an item is withdrawn from sale under Condition 9(c) (i), or (iv), the Seller shall not be charged a withdrawal fee and the item shall be returned to the Seller or dealt with pursuant to Clause 8, as the Seller decides. 10. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST. The Seller authorises us to deduct commission at the stated rate, and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price, and consents to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the Buyer in accordance with these Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. 11. NON-PAYMENT BY THE BUYER (a) Lyon & Turnbull will, where it considers appropriate, take reasonable steps to investigate the ability of bidders to pay for lots and will use reasonable endeavours, in consultation with the Seller, to enforce payment of the Hammer Price by any Buyer. (b) Lyon & Turnbull, in consultation with the Seller, will decide whether to pursue any of the remedies available to it, including those set out in Condition 10 of the Condition of Sale (Buyers) including the right to cancel the sale and return the property to the Seller. Lyon & Turnbull will inform the Seller of any action which it contemplates taking against the Buyer.


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(c) lf the Seller elects to take action against any Buyer on its own behalf Lyon & Turnbull will provide the Seller with such assistance as may be reasonably necessary to pursue that action. (d) The Seller hereby agrees to inform Lyon & Turnbull of any action which it chooses to take against the Buyer to enforce payment of the amount due to the Seller. (e) In the event that a Buyer fails to pay for a lot in accordance with the Conditions of Sale for Buyers, that lot will be treated in the same way as an unsold or collected lot. 12. SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS Subject to full payment by the Buyer, payment of the net proceeds of sale due to you will be made over to you 28 working days following a sale. Provided we have received cleared funds. Payment will be made by cheque or BACS (if requested).

14. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY

16. AGENCY

All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on behalf of the Seller of the lot.

15. GENERAL

17. DATA PROTECTION

(a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull’s services, or as required by law, we may ask the Seller to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Seller from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law.

(b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email, or if not available then first class mail, in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

(a) The same Conditions of Sale (Sellers) shall apply to sales by private treaty.

(c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue.

(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers.

(d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

(c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids.

(e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other’s prior written consent, but are binding on the seller’s successor and representatives. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights.

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(d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale.

(f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing.

The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers.

If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844. 18. LAW AND JURISDICTION (a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law (b) Jurisdiction: The Seller agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.

BUYERS The Auctioneer carries on business with bidders, Buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to, or in connection with, a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions of Sale (Buyers): "Auctioneer" means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; "Hammer price" means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer; "Lot" means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; "Purchase Price" is the Hammer Price and applicable Buyer's Premium; "Reserve" means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; "Total amount due" means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax or other taxes chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting Buyer under these Conditions; “You”, “Your” means the Buyer “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. AGENCY Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on behalf of the Seller of the lot. The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers. 3. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security and credit references or arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) The maker of the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the Buyer and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion.

(c) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of Sellers is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve. (e) The right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (f) Commission Bids: While prospective Buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we shall, if so instructed, clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the Auctioneer nor our employees nor agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. (g) Telephone Bids: If a prospective Buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in bidding by telephone. We do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connections. (h) Online Bidding: We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the internet or software malfunctions related to execution of online bids/ live bidding. 4. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the Auctioneer's sole discretion. 5. THE PURCHASE PRICE For each lot purchased a Buyer's Premium of 25% is payable on the first £50,000 of the hammer price, 20% thereafter. VAT at the appropriate rate is charged on the Buyer's Premium. No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for printed books or unframed maps bought at auction. Live online bidding is subject to an additional 3% premium (charged by the live bidding service provider Invaluable). This additional premium is subject to VAT at the appropriate rate as above. 6. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by Buyers of relevant lots. (1) Lots affixed with (†): Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with

a dagger (†). This imposition of VAT maybe because the Seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating under a Margin Scheme. (2) Lots affixed with (*): A reduced rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price of 5% is payable. This indicates that a lot has been imported from outwith the European Union. This reduced rate is applicable to Antique items. (3) Lots affixed with [Ω]: Standard rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price and premium is payable. This applies to items that have been imported from outwith the European Union and do not fall within the reduced rate category outlined above. 7. DROIT de SUITE This symbol § indicates works which may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist's Resale Right, which took effect in the United Kingdom on 14th February 2006. We are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. Under new legislation which came into effect on 1st January 2012 this applies to living artists and artists who have died in the last 70 years. This royalty will be charged to the Buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the Buyer’s premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’) and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneer. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk. 8. PAYMENT (1) Within 7 days of a lot being sold you will: (a) Pay to us the total amount due in cash or by such other method as is agreed by us. We accept cash, bank transfer (details on request), debit cards and Visa or MasterCard credit cards. We do not accept American Express. (b) Please note there is a surcharge of 2% when using credit cards. (c) Please note that under The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 we cannot accept cash payments over €15,000 (euros). (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us


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towards any sums owing by you to us howsoever incurred and without agreement by you or your agent, whether express or implied.. 9. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 7 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment whichever is later. We can provide you with a list of shippers. However, we will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) It is the Buyer’s responsibility to ascertain collection procedures, particularly if the sale is not being held at our main sale room and the potential storage charges for lots not collected by the appropriate time. (5) Export of goods: Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character, e.g. items that may contain prohibited materials such as ivory or rhino horn. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale not any delay in making full payment for the lot. 10. REMEDIES FOR NON·PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the Sellers and on their behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the contract for sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). (d) to remove, store and insure the lot in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere and to recover from you all costs incurred in respect thereof; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month above the current base rate on all sums outstanding for more than 7 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or which become due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due by you and to exercise a lien over any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.satisfied. 11. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective Buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and only accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer or our employees or agents accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and no warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are given. Please note that photographs/images provided may not be fully representative of the condition of the lot and should not be relied upon as indicative of the overall condition of the lot.

(2) Condition reports: Condition reports are provided on our website or upon request. The absence of a report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Large numbers of such requests are received shortly before each sale and department specialists and administration will endeavor to respond to all requests although we offer no guarantee. Any statement in relation to the lot is merely an expression of opinion of the Seller or Lyon & Turnbull and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Lots are available for inspection prior to the sale and you are strongly advised to examine any lot in which you are interested prior to the sale. Our condition reports are not prepared by professional conservators, restorers or engineers. Our condition report does not form any contract between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer. The Condition Reports do not affect the Seller’s obligations in any way. (3) Estimates: Estimates are placed on each lot to help Buyers gauge the sums involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT. Estimates are a matter of opinion and prepared in advance. Estimates may be subject to change and are for guidance only and should not be relied upon. (4) Catalogue Alterations: Lot descriptions and estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and may be subject to change. Any alterations will be announced on the catalogue alteration sheet, made available prior to the sale. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to make themselves aware to any alterations which may have occurred. (5) Electrical Goods: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given.

14. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY (a) The same Conditions of Sale (Buyers) shall apply to sales by private treaty. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers. (c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids. (d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale. 15. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation, safety and security arrangements. Accordingly, neither the Auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to, during or after a sale. 16. GENERAL (a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email if not available then first class mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue.

(6) Upholstered items: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with current safety regulation. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given. Lyon & Turnbull provide no guarantee as to the originality of any wood/material contained within the item.

(d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

(7) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items (Books, Jewellery, Paintings, Guns, Firearms etc.) in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue. These notices and terms will also form part of our terms and conditions of sales.

(f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing.

12. BOOKS, CLOCKS & WATCHES (1) Books-Collation: If on collation any NAMED item in the sale catalogue proves defective, in text or illustration the Buyer may reject the lot provided he returns it within 21 days of the sale stating the defect in writing. This, however, shall not apply in the case of unnamed items, periodicals, autographed letters, music M.M.S., maps, drawings NOR in respect of damage to bindings, stains, foxing, marginal worm holes or other defects not affecting the completeness of the text NOR in respect of Defects mentioned in the catalogue, or at the time of sale, NOR in respect of lots sold for less than £300. (2) Clocks & Watches: All lots are sold “as seen”, and the absence of any reference to the condition of a clock or watch does not imply the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most clocks and watches will have been repaired during their normal lifetime and may now incorporate additional/newer parts. Furthermore, Lyon & Turnbull makes no representation or warranty that any clock or watch is in working order. As clocks and watches often contain fine and complex mechanisms, Buyers should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Buyers should also be aware that Lyon & Turnbull cannot guarantee a watch will remain waterproof if the back is removed. Buyers should be aware that the importing watches such as Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum into the United States is highly restricted. These watches cannot be shipped to the USA and only imported personally. 13. CITES Please be aware that all lots marked with the symbol Y are subject to CITES regulations when exporting these items outside the EU. These regulations may be found at http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/ importsexports/cites/ Lyon & Turnbull accepts no liability for any lots which may be subject to CITES but have not be identified as such.

(e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other's prior written consent. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights.

17. DATA PROTECTION In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull's services, or as required by law, we may ask the Buyer to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Buyer from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law. If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844.. The Buyer hereby agrees to the release by Lyon & Turnbull of the Buyer’s name and contact details to the seller or the seller’s solicitor in the event of any dispute between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer and/or Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller. Lyon & Turnbull will give prior written notice of the release of any such details to the Seller of the Seller’s solicitor. 18. FORCE MA JEURE Lyon & Turnbull shall be under no liability if they shall be unable to carry out any provision of the Contract of Sale for any reason beyond their control including (without limiting the foregoing) an act of God, legislation, war, fire, flood, drought, failure of power supply, lock-out, strike or other action taken by employees in contemplation or furtherance of a dispute or owing to any inability to procure materials required for the performance of the contract. 19. LAW AND JURISDICTION (a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law (b) Jurisdiction: The Buyer agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.


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Guide to Bidding & Payment Payment

Registration All potential buyers must register prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our registration desk, by email, by fax or on our website. Please note that all first time bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration: 1 – Government issued photo ID (Passport/ Driving licence) 2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bank statement). We may, at our option, also ask you to provide a bank reference and/ or deposit. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted our Conditions of Sale.

Bidding At the Sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. Please ensure that the auctioneer repeats your bidder number correctly when confirming the sale. If there is any doubt at this stage as to the hammer price or buyer it must be brought to the auctioneer’s attention immediately. All lots will be invoiced to the name and address given on your registration form, which is non-transferable.

By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Lyon & Turnbull representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. All bid requests must be received an hour before the sale. All telephone bids must be confirmed in writing, listing the relevant lots and appropriate number to be called. We recommend that a covering bid is also left in the event that we are unable to make the call. We cannot guarantee that lines will be available, or that we will be able to call you on the day, but will endeavor to undertake such bids to the best of our abilities. This service is available entirely at our discretion and at the bidder’s risk. In writing Bid forms are available at the sale and/or the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by post, or by fax as soon as possible prior to the sale and we will bid on your behalf up to the limit indicated. In the event of receiving two identical bids the first one received will take precedence. All bids must be received an hour before the sale. This service is entirely at the bidder’s risk. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on our website. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Live online bidding (powered by Invaluable) is also available, accessible either through our website or at www.invaluable.com. Please note that an additional 3% premium is charged by Invaluable for this live online service.

Payment is due within seven (7) days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until full payment has been received. Payment may be made by the following methods: Bank Transfer Account details are included on any invoices we issue or upon request from our accounts department. Credit or Debit Cards Payment can be made by Visa Debit, Maestro, Mastercard or Visa Credit cards. Please note there is a 2% surcharge on credit card payments and we do not accept Amex. Online Card Payments We no longer accept card payments by phone. Please use our online payment service (provided by Cardstream/Credorax. You will find a link to this service in any email invoice issued or you can visit the payments section of our website. Cheque Cheques should be made payable to Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reserve the right to wait until cheques have been cleared by our bankers before releasing bought goods. Cheques can be cleared prior to sale on request. Cheques drawn by third parties cannot be accepted. If paying by post please include the slip from your invoice. Cash Cash payments can be made at the accounts desk during or after a sale. Cash payments limited to €15,000 (euros).

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LYON & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS EDINBURGH JEWELLERY, SILVER & WATCHES

182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Tel. +44 (0)141 333 1992 Fax. +44 (0)141 332 8240

78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES Tel. +44 (0)20 7930 9115 Fax. +44 (0)20 7930 7274

23RD & 24TH FEBRUARY, 2016

33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. +44 (0)131 557 8844 Fax. +44 (0)131 557 8668 Email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com

Tuesday, 23rd February & Wednesday, 24th February, 2016 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh

Jewellery, Silver & Watches


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