Jewellery, Watches & Silver - 13 September

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JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER

SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2025

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COUNTRY HOUSE SALE

SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 9.30AM

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JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER

SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2025 AT 9.30AM

AUCTION

The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG

VIEWING

Wednesday 10 September 10.00am to 4.00pm

Thursday 11 September 10.00am to 4.00pm

Friday 12 September 10.00am to 5.00pm

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FRONT COVER

Lots 2028, 2060, 2119, 2123, 2145, 2441, 1442, 2452

BACK COVER Lot 2261

2001

A George II Silver Warwick-Cruet, by Samuel Wood, London, The Casters 1733, The Stand 1750 the cinquefoil-shaped stand on four shell-cast feet, with a central rocaille cartouche, engraved with a crest, the overhead handle similarly engraved, with a larger and two smaller casters, each vase-shaped, the pull-off covers with baluster finials and with two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, the silver mount of each engraved with a crest the stand 23.5cm high, weight of silver 46oz 13dwt, 1,451gr

£1,000-1,500

2002

A George II Scottish Silver Mug, Maker’s Mark Worn, Edinburgh, 1741, Assay Master Dougal Ged baluster and on spreading foot, with scroll handle 95mm high, 5oz 10dwt, 172gr

£150-250

2003

A George III Silver Condiment-Set, by Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London, 1768 the stand cinquefoil-shaped and on five shell-cast feet, with central twisted handle, with gadrooned supports for the five silver-mounted glass bottles, the front with applied cartouche with later engraved initial the stand 19cm high, weight of silver 10oz 6dwt, 321gr

£300-500

2004

A George III Silver Double Tea-Caddy, by Charles Chesterman, London, 1802

tapering oval, with two hinged covers, each with a button finial, with an overhead reeded swing-handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms below an earl’s coronet

15cm wide, 17oz 11dwt, 546gr

The arms are those of Lyon quartering Bowes as borne by the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

£400-600

2006

A George III Silver Sugar-Basket, Maker’s Mark Worn, I?, London, 1800

shaped oval and with fluted sides and engraved foliage swags, centring on each side a shield with engraved initials, with reeded borders and overhead swing handle

14.5cm wide, 16cm high including handle, 9oz 5dwt, 288gr

£150-250

2005

A George III Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Sebastian and James Crespell, London, 1773

inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with central reeded band and two leaf-capped scroll handles 20cm high, 39oz 7dwt, 1,224gr

£1,000-1,500

2008

A George III Silver Snuffer-Tray and a Pair of George IV Silver Candle-Snuffers, The Snuffer-Tray by Robert Hennell and Samuel Hennell, London, 1806, The Candle-Snuffers by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1821 the snuffer-tray shaped oblong, the candle-snuffers of typical form, each with gadrooned borders and later engraved with the same crest the snuffer-tray 23cm wide, total gross weight 9oz 15dwt, 303gr (2)

£200-300

2007

A Pair of George III Silver Telescopic Candlesticks, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield, 1813 each on domed circular base with gadrooned borders, the bases engraved with initials, the stems with two-draw telescopic mechanism, with baluster socket and detachable gadrooned nozzle, filled 16.5cm high closed, 22.5cm extended (2)

£300-500

£100-150 2007 2008

2009 (part)

2009

A George III Silver Mustard-Pot, by Thomas Wallis, London, 1807 oval and with reeded rims and pierced border, the hinged cover with ball finial, with scroll handle and blue glass liner; Together With an associated Fiddle pattern condiment-spoon, by William Eaton, London, 1839

the mustard-pot 11cm wide, weight of silver 4oz 9dwt, 138gr (2)

2010

2010

A George III Irish Provincial Silver Tea-Service, by Samuel Green, Cork, Circa 1800

each piece oblong and on four ball feet, waisted below the rim and with engraved foliage and flower panels on a matted ground, the corners applied with shells, engraved with initials, the shaped rim gadrooned, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and fluted silver finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 34.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 44oz 17dwt, 1,396gr (3)

Samuel Green is recorded by J. R. Bowen and C. O’Brien, Cork Gold and Silver Four Centuries of Craftsmanship, Cork, 2005, p. 182, as being married in 1762 and appearing in the ‘Apprentices Enrolment Book 1733-1801’. The exhibition accompanying the book included three items by him, a silver-mounted cowrie shell snuff-box (op. cit. p. 99, fig 92); a basting-spoon (op. cit., p. 91, fig 86C) and a set of six dessert-spoon (op. cit. p. 68). Each of these items is marked with the SG incuse mark, as appears on the present tea-service, and is further stamped ‘Sterling’.

£4,000-6,000

2011

A Three-Piece George III Silver Tea-Service, Perhaps by William Stroud, London, 1817

each oblong and on four foliage-capped shell-cast feet, engraved on each side with hops and foliage, one narrow end on each piece engraved with initials, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 29cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 12dwt, 1,263gr (3)

With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 9RYTRPME.

£800-1,200

2011

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2012

A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, Maker’s Mark IB, London, 1820 the hourglass-shaped handle stamped with foliage and flowers and a grotesque mask, the bowl shell-shaped and chased with a rustic landscape

90mm long, 8dwt, 12gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2013

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Henry Tudor and Thomas Leader, Sheffield, One 1785 and One 1789 each with reeded hooked handle and with a fluted shell-shaped bowl, the back of one bowl engraved with initials ‘L’ over ‘TE’ each 80mm long, 13dwt, 19gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2014

A George III Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoon, by John Mitchison, Newcastle, Circa 1790 engraved and bright-cut Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, with fluted shell-shaped bowl

76mm long, 5dwt, 8.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2015

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Peter and Anne Bateman, London, One 1792 and One 1794 the first Pointed Old English pattern and with shovel-shaped bowl, the second bright-cut Old English pattern and with fluted shell-shaped bowl, engraved with initials 82mm long and smaller, 13dwt, 20.6gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£80-120

2016

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Thomas Parsons, Birmingham, 1795 with engraved spatulate handle, the bowl pierced and engraved, the handle engraved with initials 65mm long, 6dwt, 9gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2017

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Nathaniel Smith and Co., Sheffield, One 1792 and One 1796 each with differing spatulate handle and fluted bowl, the first with crimped border 80mm long and smaller, 9dwt, 14.4gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2018

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London, 1798 in the form of a jockey-cap, engraved with foliage and simulated stitching 50mm wide, 5dwt, 6.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£250-350

2019

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1797 in the form of a jockey-cap, engraved with simulate stitching, the back engraved with a ribbon 52mm long, 5dwt, 7.6gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£300-500

2020

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, Circa 1795 in the form of a jockey-cap, engraved with foliage and simulated stitching, engraved under the brim with initials 50mm wide, 3dwt, 4.8gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2021

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, Circa 1795 in the form of a frying pan, stamped with foliage and with a spatulate terminal 62mm long, 3dwt, 4.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2022

Two George III Scottish Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by William Hannay, Paisley, Circa 1800 and One by Robert Naughten, Inverness, Circa 1815, each with fluted shell-shaped bowl, the first with Old English pattern handle with feather edge, the second with spatulate handle and engraved with initials 96mm long and smaller, 12dwt, 20gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£200-300

2023

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1800 in the form of a frying pan, with fluted spatulate handle and circular bowl 54mm long, 4dwt, 6gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2024

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Forrest and Wasdell, Birmingham, Circa 1800 with tapering leaf-shaped bowl and scrolling wirework handle

67mm long, 4dwt, 7gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2025

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1808 with vine-leaf stamped handle, with scrolling wirework handle 70mm long, 7dwt, 11gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2026

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, Apparently Unmarked, Attributed to Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, Circa 1800 in the form of a feathered leaf, the centre with filigree panel, with twisted wirework handle 70mm long, 4dwt, 6.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2027

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by John Hart and Co., Birmingham, 1806 with an acorn-shaped bowl and bifurcated loop handle 94mm long, 6dwt, 10gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2028

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London, 1805 in the form of a right hand, the spatulate handle engraved with zig-zag lines 67mm long, 6dwt, 9.8gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£250-350

2029

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1801 in the form of an acorn, with twisted wirework handle 70mm long, 4dwt, 7.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2030

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818 the bowl hoof-shaped and with pierced gallery rim, engraved with latticework and foliage on a matted ground, with spatulate handle, engraved underneath with an initial 60mm long, 4dwt, 6.6gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2031

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1807 with openwork foliage stamped bowl and scrolling wirework handle 74mm long, 4dwt, 6.6gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2032

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, 1809 bright-cut Old English pattern, the oblong bowl engraved with stylised foliage on a textured ground 66m long, 4dwt, 7gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2033

Two George III Silver or Silver-Gilt CaddySpoons, Each by Josiah Snatt, London, 1804 each with differing spatulate handle, one handle with reeded border and one engraved with lines, the bowl of one engraved with foliage, the bowl of the other heart-shaped 70mm long and smaller, 13dwt, 21gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2034

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London, 1807 with bifurcated engraved spatulate handle and heart-shaped bowl, engraved with initials 75mm long, 8dwt, 12.2gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2035

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Thomas James, London, One 1810 and One 1811 each with shaped handle, the first with a shaped oval bowl, the second further engraved with foliage and initials and with a shaped round bowl 96mm long and smaller, 19dwt, 29gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 20 12-2084.

£250-350

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2036

A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1822

the oval bowl stamped in the centre with a forlorn girl resting under a tree, her dog at her feet, within foliage and flower border, the spatulate handle engraved with initials 64mm long, 5dwt, 7gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2037

Two George III Scottish Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by James Orr, Greenock, Marked for Edinburgh, Circa 1810 each with differing engraved Old English pattern, with differing fluted shell-shaped bowls

85mm long and smaller, 14dwt, 22gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2038

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, 1809 the bowl oval and with pierced oval filigree panel, further stamped with lobes and scrolls, with bifurcated Old English pattern handle 62mm long, 5dwt, 7.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£200-300

2039

A George III Silver-Gilt Caddy-Spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London, 1802

Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, with shovel-shaped bowl

91mm long, 9dwt, 14.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2040

Two George IV or William IV Scottish Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by William Whitecross, Aberdeen, One Circa 1825 and One Circa 1830 each Old English pattern and with fluted shellshaped bowl 86mm long and slightly smaller, 11dwt, 19gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2041

A George III Silver-Gilt and Mother-of-Pearl Caddy-Spoon, by Thropp and Taylor, Birmingham, 1812 the bowl shovel-shaped and stamped with foliage scrolls, with carved mother-of-pearl handle 10.8cm long

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2042

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1807 the circular bowl engine-turned and centring an engraved initial, with scrolling snake-cast handle 60mm long, 5dwt, 7.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£300-500

2043

Three George IV or William IV Scottish Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by George Booth, Aberdeen, Circa 1820 and Two by Alexander Cameron, One Dundee, Circa 1818 and One Perth, Circa 1830 Fiddle or Old English pattern, two variously engraved with initials 95mm long and smaller, 1oz 5dwt, 40gr (3)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£300-500

2044

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, 1810 foliage engraved Old English pattern, the bowl tapering scoop-shaped, engraved with foliage on a matted ground, the handle further engraved with initials 70mm long, 5dwt, 7gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2045

A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1826 the bowl shovel-shaped and with fluted sides, with spatulate handle 96mm long, 5dwt, 7.6gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2046

Two George III Scottish Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1813 and One by James and Walter Marshall, Edinburgh, 1816, Further Marked for Robert Smeaton, Perhaps as Retailer the first with scalework engraved spatulate handle and fluted shovel-shaped bowl, the second with spatulate handle, engraved with an initial 80mm long and smaller, 15dwt, 24gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2047

A George III Scottish Provincial Silver CaddySpoon, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen, Circa 1810 with shaped handle and fluted shell-shaped bowl

76mm long, 5dwt, 8gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2036
2037
2038
2039
2042 2045
2044
2043
2040
2041

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2048

Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Charles and Henry Day, London, 1821 and One by Morris and Michael Emanuel, London, 1827

the first with engraved Fiddle pattern handle, the oval bowl chased with petals; the second with acorn-shaped bowl and Old English pattern handle, engraved with initials 94mm long and smaller, 16dwt, 25gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2049

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1814 with foliage stamped spatulate handle, the bowl fluted and stamped with flowers and foliage below latticework

85mm long, 10dwt, 15gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2050

Two George IV or William IV Scottish Provincial Silver Caddy-Spoons, by Andrew Davidson, One Dundee, Circa 1830 and One Arbroath, Circa 1840 each Fiddle pattern and with fluted shellshaped bowl 10cm long and smaller, 18dwt, 27gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2051

Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, Each 1823 Hourglass pattern, the bowls shovel-shaped and stamped with latticework below foliage and flowers

76mm long and smaller, 11dwt, 18gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2052

A George III Silver-Gilt Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1813 Fiddle pattern, the shaped circular bowl partfluted and stamped with foliage and flowers 79mm long, 5dwt, 8.2gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2053

Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, Each 1822 each part-fluted bowl engraved with differing foliage on a matted ground, the spatulate handles engraved with foliage, one engraved with initials 75mm long and smaller, 10dwt, 15.4gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2054

Two Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, One 1852 and One Circa 1850 the handles stamped as foliage and flower applied scrolling branches, the bowl fluted tapering and stamped with foliage and flowers 80mm long, 14dwt, 21.2gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2055

A George III Sliver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1813 the bifurcated handle formed a cornucopia, the shaped fluted bowl stamped with foliage and flowers

86mm long, 7dwt, 11gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£150-250

2056

Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Lawrence and Co., Birmingham, 1823 and One by Ledsam and Vale, Birmingham, 1824 each with foliage engraved handle and with fluted shell-shaped bowl 82mm long and smaller, 10dwt, 15gr (2)

Provenance: A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2057

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham, 1812 the spatulate handle and shovel-shaped bowl each engraved with chequerboard motif 11cm long, 6dwt, 10gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2058

A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham, 1825 the bowl octagonal and engraved with foliage and flowers on a textured ground, with engraved Fiddle pattern handle 90mm long, 8dwt, 12gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2053
2051
2052
2054
2055
2056

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2059

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., Birmingham, 1924, Numbered 5867 the tapering handle incised with lines, with oval bowl

12.2cm long, 18dwt, 28gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2060

An Edward VII Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Archibald Knox for Liberty, Birmingham, 1902 with tapering bowl and part-pierced spatulate handle

90mm long, 1oz 8dwt, 45gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£250-350

2061

A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1848 with vine leaf-shaped bowl, the handle stamped as fruiting vines

89mm long, 9dwt, 13.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2062

Two Elizabeth II Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Hugh Crawshaw, Sheffield, 1997 and One by Timothy Joseph Burtwell, London, 1997

each in the form of a George III eagle-wing caddy-spoon

85mm long and smaller, 1oz 9dwt, 45.4gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2063

A Victorian Parcel-Gilt Silver CaddySpoon, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1860 the shaped oval gilt bowl fluted and stamped with foliage and flowers, with tapering fruiting vine-heightened ring handle 70mm long, 8dwt 13gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2064

A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1890 in the Renaissance style, the handle cast as St George and the dragon, the oval bowl engraved with a coatof-arms and dated ‘1518’ 98mm long, 1oz 7dwt, 43gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2065

A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1852 the handle cast as a foliage and flower applied branch, the shaped oval bowl stamped with foliage and flowers

87mm long, 8dwt,11gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2066

A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Joseph Foxall and Co., Birmingham, 1853 the handle shaped as an openwork caduceus, with shell-fluted bowl

87mm long, 8dwt, 12.4gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2067

Two Arts and Crafts Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1910 one with twisted-wire decorated spatulate handle, the other with openwork foliage handle, each with overall hammered finish

92mm long and smaller, 1oz 10dwt, 47gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2068

An Arts and Crafts Silver Caddy-Spoon, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1905 the elongated tapering bowl with openwork knot and agate cabochon set wirework handle, with an overall hammered finish 12.5cm long, gross weight 18dwt, 28gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2069

Two George V Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Albert Edward Bonner, London, One 1913 and One 1915 each with differing openwork handle, one with leaf-shaped bowl and one with shovel-shaped bowl

88mm long and smaller, 15dwt, 24gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2070

Two George VI Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Enid Kelsey, London, 1937 each with spatulate handle, one stamped with beads and one with pierced initials, each with an overall hammered finish

73mm long and smaller, 1oz 4dwt, 38gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2071

Three George VI Scottish Silver CaddySpoons, One Maker’s Mark AL, Possibly by Andrew Lawrie, Edinburgh, 1949, One by Elizabeth Henry Kirkwood, Edinburgh, 1944 and One by Hamish Dawson Bowman, Circa 1950

each with tapering handle, variously decorated with Celtic knot motifs, each with round bowl, two plain and one with further Celtic knots

90mm long and smaller, 2oz 8dwt, 75gr (3)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2072

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Enid Kelsey, London, 1930 the shaped handle applied with a Celtic cross, with a deep bowl and an overall hammered finish

86mm long, 10dwt, 16gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2059
2063
2068
2071
2072
2069
2070
2060
2061
2062

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY-SPOONS

(Lots 2012 - 2084)

2073

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Sandheim Brothers, London, 1922 the openwork spatulate handle, with circular bowl and hammered finish

97mm long, 18dwt, 28gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2074

Two Edward VII Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham, 1902 and One by Sydney and Co., Birmingham, 1906 each in the Archibald Knox style, the spatulate handles openwork and with shaped bowls, each with overall hammered finish 82mm long and smaller, 1oz 8dwt, 44gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2075

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Amy Sandheim, London, 1929 with openwork foliage-cast handle and oval bowl, with hammered finish 97mm long, 1oz 1dwt, 33gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£100-150

2076

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, Maker’s Mark CH, London, 1927 with spatulate handle and circular bowl, with overall hammered finish 70mm long, 7dwt, 11gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2077

Two Edward VIII Silver Caddy-Spoons and Two Edward VIII Silver and Enamel CaddySpoons, by R. E. Stone, London, 1936, Two Marked for Asprey, Each Retailed by Asprey and Co. Ltd., London

one commemorating the planned coronation of Edward III and three commemorating the coronation of George VI, the handle of each cast as the royal crown and with initials, two heightened with red or blue enamel, each with oval bowl

78mm long and smaller, 3oz 5dwt, 101gr (4)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£200-300

2078

A George V Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham, 1930 the spatulate handle cast with the coat-ofarms of Cambridge University, with shaped oval bowl, with an overall textured finish 65mm long, 15dwt, 23gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£120-180

2079

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver CaddySpoon, by Stephen Michael Anderson, London, 1994 the handle oblong and applied with naive ornament and with circular bowl 82mm long, 13dwt, 21gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084. Tennants are grateful to Deborah Roberts from the Goldsmiths’ Company library for her assistance in identifying the maker’s mark.

£60-80

2080

Two Elizabeth II Scottish Silver CaddySpoons, Each by Tony Michael Holland, Edinburgh, 1989 each with openwork spatulate handle, one pierced with foliage and with a tapering bowl and the other with Celtic grotesque style ornament and circular bowl 70mm long and smaller, 1oz 31gr (2)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2081

An Irish Silver Caddy-Spoon, Maker’s Mark DM, Perhaps by D. Moulan, Dublin, 1924 the shaped tapering handle stamped with Celtic ornament and with a central rib, with circular bowl and an overall hammered finish 10.5cm long, 10dwt, 15gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2082

An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel CaddySpoon, by Derek Birch, Birmingham, 1986 the shield-shaped handle enamelled in red, white and black with the initials TH, for the Talbot Heath School, with shovel-shaped bowl 85mm long, gross weight 15dwt, 24gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2083

Three Irish Silver Caddy-Spoons, Each by Michael D. Hilliar, Dublin, One 1977, One 1984 and One 1995 the earlier two with Celtic cross handles, the third with an elongated handle, stamped with pictographs representing the history of Ireland, each with circular bowl 11cm long and smaller, 1oz 16dwt, 56gr (3)

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£70-100

2084

An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel CaddySpoon, by Derek Birch, Birmingham, 1971 to commemorate Lincoln Cathedral, the handle enamelled in black and red to resemble stained glass at Lincoln Cathedral, the back engraved ‘Lincoln Cathedral 10721972’ 75mm long, gross weight 1oz, 31gr

Provenance:

A collection of caddy-spoons from a private collection, lots 2012-2084.

£60-80

2073
2074
2075
2078
2079
2076
2077
2080

2085

2085

A Pair of William IV Silver Asparagus-Tongs, by William Eaton, London, 1835

King’s Husk pattern

26.5cm long, 7oz 12dwt, 236gr

£150-250

2086

A Set of Victorian and George V Silver Dessert-Spoons and George V Silver DessertForks, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1900 and 1914 and Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1923

Queen’s pattern, engraved with an initial, comprising 11 dessert-spoons

12 dessert-forks

48oz 3dwt, 1,497gr (24)

£1,000-1,500

2086 (part)

2087

A George III Silver Fish-Slice, by Henry Chawner, London, 1792

the handle tapering faceted, the tapering blade pierced and engraved with initials below a crest, the handle filled

31.5cm long

£70-100

2088

A George II Silver Soup-Ladle, Probably by Edward Wakelin, London, 1755

Hanoverian pattern with cast rocaille terminal, the back later engraved with a crest, with shell-shaped bowl

39cm long, 8oz 8dwt, 261gr

£250-350

2089

A Pair of George III Provincial Silver BastingSpoons, by Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1802

Old English pattern

31cm long, 6oz 17dwt, 214gr (2)

£120-180

2090

An Elizabeth II Silver Paper-Knife, by Graham Watling, London, 1989 the blade tapering, the terminal cast as a seahorse

19.5cm long, 1oz 10dwt, 46gr

£70-100

2091

A German Silver Combination Spoon and Fork, by Neresheimer, Hanau, With English Import Marks for Berthold Muller, Chester, 1905

in the Renaissance style, the handle reeded scrolling and terminating in a cast bust on a lozenge, the detachable spoon bowl engraved with a stylised coat-of-arms

21cm long, 3oz 4dwt, 99gr

£70-100

2087
2088
2090
2089

2092 (part)

2093 (part)

2092

An Edward VII and George V Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Richard Woodman Burbridge, London, 1925, Presumably Retailed by Harrods Queen’s pattern, comprising:

12 table-spoons

12 table-forks, eight by Walter Henry Searle,1905

9 fish-knives

9 fish-forks

12 dessert-spoons

12 dessert-forks, six by Walter Henry Searle, 1905

11 small teaspoons

Together With a King’s Husk pattern teaspoon; 6 silver plate King’s pattern table-knives and 12 silver plate King’s pattern cheese-knives

weight of silver 171oz 7dwt 5,330gr (96)

£3,000-5,000

2093

A Victorian Silver Table-Service, by George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1894

Old English pattern, with a feather edge, engraved with an initial, comprising 9 table-spoons

9 table-forks

9 dessert-spoons

8 dessert-forks

72oz 14dwt, 2,262gr (35)

£1,500-2,500

2094

A Gold and Gilt-Metal-Mounted Tortoiseshell Minaudiere, Stamped Chiappe, First Half 20th Century oblong, the hinged cover with 18ct gold clasp, opens to reveal various compartments, the cover applied with initials ‘MGC’, in gilt-tooled blue leather-covered case the minaudiere 15cm wide £100-150

2095

A French Silver Plate Minaudiere, by Van Cleef and Arpels, Paris, 20th Century, Stamped ‘Styptor’ and Numered ‘1637’ oblong and with rayed lines and engine-turning, with fixing holes for attachments, now lacking, opens to reveal various compartments, some sections and mounts lacking, the hinged cover set with a mirror, damaged, in cloth covered carrying case 15cm wide

£70-100

2096

A Gilt-Metal Mounted Tortoiseshell Minaudiere, Apparently Unmarked, First Half 20th Century oblong, the hinged cover with tortoiseshell clasp, opens to reveal various compartments, the cover applied ‘Jeanne’’, in black plush carrying case the minaudiere 16.5cm wide

Provenance: Presented to Jeanne Stourton by Barbara Hutton. The Property of the Late Dowager Lady Camoys; Christie’s, South Kensington, 5 November 1991, lot 2. £70-100

2094
2095
2096

2097

A Montblanc Greta Garbo Ballpoint-Pen, Numbered VN2419350 the lower body in black resin, the top in cream-coloured resin, the white mounts engraved with a facsimile signature, the clip with a simulated pearl, in fitted black leathercovered case, with cardboard outer case and numbered service certificate the outer case 18cm wide

Provenance: with Montblanc, 12 Old Bond Street, London, 14 December 2006.

£150-250

2098

A George III Silver-Gilt Snuff-Box, by Thomas Pemberton and Robert Mitchell, London, 1814 shaped oblong and with incurved corners, the hinged cover and base each engine-turned and with fruiting vine border, the cover with central vacant cartouche, the sides with further fruiting vines between reeded borders 60mm wide, 2oz, 62gr

£250-350

2099

A George V Gold-Mounted Carnelian and Banded Agate Snuff-Box, Retailed by Finnigans Ltd., 18 New Bond Street, London. Dated 1919 oval, the hinged cover set with a carnelian carved with classical god, goddess and satyr in a landscape, the sides of banded agate, damaged, the rim engraved with an inscription 55mm wide

The inscription reads ‘E. F. Plus Qú Hier Moins Que Demain H. H. June 15 1919’

£400-600

2100

A Victorian Silver Scent-Bottle, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, 1890 tapering, chased with foliage scrolls and flowers, the rim with rocaille, the front with a vacant cartouche, with hinged cover and glass stopper, glass lined 10cm long

£80-120

2101

A Victorian Silver Snuff-Box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1856 oblong, the base and hinged cover with engine-turned bands, the hinged cover further engraved with a crest within a foliage cartouche, the interior gilt 90mm wide, 2oz 12dwt, 81gr

£100-150

2102

A George V Silver Snuff-Box, by G.S. Twist, Birmingham, 1936, Retailed by Longman and Co., 13 Dover Street, London in the early 19th century style, oblong and with rounded corners, overall engine-turned, the hinged cover engraved with a crest and heightened with foliage 92mm wide, 3oz 10dwt, 109gr

£70-100

2103

A Victorian Gem-Set Gold and Enamel Masonic Jewel, Apparently Unmarked, Dated 1850 the jewel oval and applied with diamond-set Masonic symbols on a light blue enamel ground, the border set with rubies and emeralds with turquoise cabochons between, each on a white enamel ground, the ribbon with garnet-set rocaille cast mounts and blueenamel foliage links, the back engraved with an inscription, in fitted burgundy leathercovered case the case 16cm wide

The inscription reads ‘Presented to Bro. James G. Simpson P.M. by the Brethren of the Enoch Lodge No. 11 as a Token of Esteem & Respect for the Talent and Zeal Displayed by Him During The Time He Presided as Their Wor’l Master Feb’y 13th 1850’

£1,200-1,800

2104

A George V Silver Cigarette-Case, by E. J. Trevitt and Sons, Chester, 1923 oblong, the hinged cover applied and lacquered to simulate enamel with a view of fish lying beside a creel in a landscape, in the manner of Arthur Rowland Knight (18971921), the borders and base engine-turned, engraved ‘Harry from Anna’ inside 10.3cm wide, gross weight 4oz 7dwt, 136gr

£250-350

2105

A French Silver Snuff-Box, Marks Worn, Probably Paris, Circa 1800 oblong, the hinged cover decorated with a view of a church, perhaps Sacré-Cœur Basilica, within scrolls, the base decorated with trailing foliage and flowers, the interior gilt

75mm wide, 2oz 3dwt, 67gr

£70-100

2106

A Pair of Gold Lorgnettes, Apparently Unmarked, 20th Century the plain tubular stem terminates in two hinged spring-loaded folding lenses, a ring on the stem operates the mechanism, with plain ring

13cm long

£150-250

2107

A George IV Gold and Enamel Mourning Pendant, Apparently Unmarked, Dated 1824 oval, the front with hairwork heightened with pearls and within a jet border, the back with a further hairwork panel, applied in gilt ‘Thomas Andrews Ob’t 24 August 1829 ae. 17 Years’ within gold and black enamel border, one side with the legend ‘Sarah A. Andrews Ob. 11 Dec 1813’ and the other ‘Mich’l Andrews Jun’r Ob. 5 Feb. 1814’, with jet-mounted and black enamelled suspension loop, in fitted red leather-covered case, the inside of the cover with a manuscript note affixed the case 12cm high

£2,000-3,000 2097

2108 (detail)

2108

A French Ruby-Set Gold Compact, by Cartier, Paris, London and New York, First Quarter 20th Century

oblong and engine-turned, the ruby-set pushbutton at the top allows the hinged cover to open to reveal a mirror inside the cover and a further hinged cover with opens with a further ruby-set button, engraved inside ‘Maureen’, with hinged and ruby-set suspension ring 75mm long including suspension ring, gross weight 2oz 3dwt, 67.6gr

£2,500-3,500

2109

A George V Gold Vesta-Case, by Payton, Pepper and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, 9ct

oblong and with canted corners, with an overall engine-turned finish, with suspension ring, the base with striking surface 50mm high, 13dwt, 20.4gr

£400-600

2110

A George V Gold Vesta-Case, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1919, 9ct oblong and with suspension loop, the base with striking surface

47mm side, 12dwt, 19gr

£300-500

2111

A George V Gold Vesta-Case, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 9ct

square and with an overall engine-turned finish, centring on one side a vacant cartouche, with suspension ring, the base with striking surface

35mm square, 11dwt, 16.6gr

£250-350

2112

A George V Silver Vesta-Case, by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham, 1922 oblong and engraved overall with foliage scrolls, the front applied with an oval plaque depicting a steam train, lacquered to simulate enamel, with suspension loop

45mm wide, gross weight 16dwt, 24gr

£70-100

2113

A George V Silver and Enamel Vesta-Case, by John Collard Vickery, Birmingham, 1914 oblong, the front applied with an enamel plaque painted with the flags of the United Kingdom, France, Russia and Belgium, with suspension loop, the base with striking surface

48mm high, gross weight 1oz, 31gr

£70-100

2114

Two Norwegian Silver and Enamel VestaCases, by David Anderson, Oslo, 20th Century each shaped oblong, decorated with champlevé enamel foliage scrolls and with white enamel beaded borders, one enamelled in light green and one in pale red, the base with striking surface

47mm high, gross weight 1oz, 31gr (2)

£70-100

2115

A Victorian Gun-Metal Sovereign-Case, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1900 circular, the hinged cover applied with three turquoise cabochons and gilt wire to simulate a flower, with gilt interior and suspension loop

47mm high including suspension loop

£100-150

2116

A Continental Silver and Enamel Vesta-Case, With an Indistinct Maker’s Mark and Stamped ‘836’, 20th Century oblong, the front applied with a Masonic symbol, with suspension loop

40mm high, gross weight 12dwt, 19gr

£70-100

2113
2108
2111

2117

A Louis XV Gold-Mounted Lacquered and Tortoiseshell Bonbonnière, Maker’s Mark Worn, Paris, Probably 1761, With the Décharge of Éloy Brichard and Étienne Somfoye

the circular box of tortoiseshell, the hinged cover and sides each in green lacquer with gold painted fruiting vines, the grapes formed from inlaid mother-of-pearl, with plain thumbpiece, the base in gold speckled black lacquer, with plain scroll thumbpiece

74mm diameter

£2,000-3,000

2118

A Gold-Mounted Hardstone Snuff-Box, Apparently Unmarked, Probably German or English, Circa 1740 shaped oblong and with reeded gold mounts, the front of the hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece 80mm wide

£1,200-1,800

2117
2118

2119

A George II or George III ‘Pinchbeck’ Etui and Chatelaine, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1760 in the Rococo style, stamped with foliage and flowers and centring a differing figure in a landscape on each side, the hinged cover with rocaille and opens to reveal various implements, including an ivory writing surface, the chatelaine clip chased with putto among foliage scrolls, further suspending two tapering boxes, one fitted with a thimble, on later plush covered display board 19cm high With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ST6G5TP7.

£600-800

2120

A Pair of Louis XV Gold-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottles, Apparently Unmarked, Mid 18th Century the glass bottles with cut sides and shoulders, each with reeded gold mounts and centrally waisted oval stopper, each with suspension chain 46mm high

£120-180

2121

A George II or George III Gold, Gilt-Metal and Moss Agate Etui and Chatelaine, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1760 the gold mounts in the Rococo style, stamped with foliage and flowers and centring carved moss agate panels, with old-cut diamond pushpiece, opens to reveal various gilt-metal implements, including an ivory writing surface, the chatelaine conforming and with gilt-metal suspension clip 23.5cm long

With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number MWVRASAE.

£3,000-5,000

2122

A Two-Gold-Mounted Bloodstone Scent-Bottle or Amulet, Apparently Unmarked, Mid 18th Century the bloodstone carved as a shell, the gold mounts cast as flowers and applied with turquoise cabochons 28mm wide

£700-1,000

A Continental Silver-Gilt and Enamel Belt, Probably Hungarian, 17th Century

the links each oblong and with vari-coloured enamelled flowers and foliage on a silver-gilt ground and with twisted wire-borders, the back of each end link with a hook approximately 38.5cm long, gross weight 7oz 16dwt, 243gr £3,000-5,000

2123
2123

2124

A French Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Case With Two George III or George IV Razors, The Case With Indistinct French Maker’s Mark, One Blade Stamped ‘Savigny & Co London’, Circa 1820 the case of oval section, with two plain bands, the hinged cover with flower and foliage stamped thumbpiece, the two razors differing, each with tortoiseshell handle and steel blade 11.5cm high

£250-350

2125

A Set of Six French Silver Tot-Cups, by Louis Coignet, Paris, Late 19th Century each tapering cylindrical, the rim applied with foliage below an incised line 41mm high, 3oz 15dwt, 117gr (6) £70-100

2126

A Maltese Silver Sugar-Bowl and Cover, Maker’s Mark GM, Perhaps for Guiseppe Maniscalco di Andrea, De Rohan Period, Circa 1780 tapering fluted circular and on three leaf-capped scroll and hoof feet, the pull-off cover fluted and with foliage and spiral-fluted finial 12.5cm high, 6oz 5dwt, 195gr

£1,200-1,800

2127

A Silver Model of a Fish, With Indistinct Maker’s Mark, Stamped ‘T.90%’, 20th Century articulated and with hinged fins 13.5cm long, 3oz 13dwt, 113gr

£70-100

2128

An American Tray, by Tiffany and Co., New York, 1907-1947

shaped oblong, the border shaped and applied with flowers and foliage 19cm wide

£70-100

2129

A Middle-Eastern Silver Two-Handled Bowl, Probably Persian, 20th Century

tapering cylindrical and with two scroll handles, engraved with foliage scrolls populated by birds, centring on one side a coat-of-arms below a royal crown and on the other a woman in a landscape 14.5cm wide over handles, 7oz 9dwt, 231gr

£150-250

2130

An American Silver Soap-Box, by Tiffany and Co., New York, 19071947

shaped oblong, the hinged cover engraved with initials within foliage scrolls, the interior gilt 10cm wide, 4oz 12dwt, 144gr

£70-100

2128
2129
2130

2131

A Danish Silver Bowl, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Designed by Harald Nielsen, Model 752A tapering circular and on spreading foot 25cm high, 6cm high, 24oz 2dwt, 750gr

£500-800

A Danish Silver Dish, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, With English Import Marks for London, 1929, Designed by Georg Jensen, Model 2B Blossom pattern, oval and on collet foot, the sides with openwork blossom motifs 13.3cm wide, 3oz 4dwt, 100gr

£250-350

2132
2131
2132

2133

A Set of Six Danish Silver Napkin-Rings, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Late 20th Century, Designed by Gundorph Albertus Cactus pattern

55mm wide, 5oz 2dwt, 159gr (6)

£200-300

A Danish Silver Cake-Knife, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1925-1932, With English Import Marks for London, 1929, Model 38 the handle tapering and with beaded sides, the terminal openwork and cast as a fruiting berry, in original Georg Jensen cardboard box 27.5cm long, 3oz 7dwt, 104gr

£150-250

2134
2133 2134

2135

A Danish Silver Table-Service, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1933-1945 and Later, Designed by Gundorph Albertus Cactus pattern, comprising:

6 table-spoons, post 1945

6 table-forks, two differing, with English import marks for 1931, 1935 and 1979

6 dessert-spoons, with English import marks for 1935 and 1936

6 dessert-forks, post 1945

6 coffee-spoons, 1933-1944 and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades:

6 table-knives, with English import marks for 1931, 1934 and 1936

6 cheese-knives, post 1945

in an associated mahogany finish canteen, the canteen 41.2cm wide, weighable silver 44oz 1dwt, 1,370gr (42)

£1,200-1,800

2135 (part)

2136

A Three-Piece George IV Silver Tea-Service, Maker’s Mark TD, London, 1822 each piece compressed cylindrical and on scroll and foliage-capped paw feet, the sides robustly chased with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 25cm wide over handle, total gross weight 34oz 13dwt, 1,079gr (3)

With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ZW1WEAM8. £700-1,000

2137

A William IV Silver Cream-Jug, by William Ker Reid, London, 1830 tapering fluted and on conforming foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle 18cm wide over handle, 7oz 6dwt, 227gr

£120-180

2138

A Victorian Silver Teapot, by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1857 compressed globular and on spreading foot, with ivory-insulated handle, the hinged cover with melon and foliage-cast finial 22cm wide over handle, gross weight 12oz 8dwt, 385gr

With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number Q7162H5V.

£150-250

2136
2137
2138

2139

A William IV Silver Toastrack, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1834 shaped oblong and on winged mask feet, with shell and foliageheightened gadrooned border, with seven shaped bars and an overhead loop handle

18.7cm wide, 11oz 13dwt, 362gr

£200-300

2140

A Victorian Silver Travelling-Canteen, The Beaker by John Harris, London, 1857, The Spice-Box by Abraham Brownett and John Rose, London, 1859, The Flatware by Various Makers the beaker and spice-box each engine-turned and engraved with initials, the knife, fork and spoon each with threaded terminal and differing carved hardstone handle, each with engine-turned ferrule, the knife blade engraved with a crest below a baron’s coronet, in fitted black leather case

the beaker 89mm high, weighable silver 8oz 19dwt, 278gr (qty)

£1,000-1,500

2141

A William IV Silver Wine-Coaster, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1835 shaped circular, with wireworks sides below a fruiting-vine border, the turned-wood base with central silver boss with engraved crest 18cm diameter

£250-350

2142

A Pair of Victorian Silver Mugs, by James Charles Edington, London, 1848 each tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with leaf-cast scroll handle, the interiors gilt 95mm high, 8oz, 248gr (2)

£150-250

2142

2144

2143

A Victorian Novelty Silver Bookmark, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, Probably 1897 the blade tapering, the terminal cast as an owl, set with glass eyes 95mm long, gross weight 5dwt, 8.4gr

£120-180

A Victorian Silver-Mounted and Stone-Set Novelty Scent-Bottle, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1899 the screw-cap modelled as an owl’s head, with turquoise cabochon set eyes, the glass bottle tapering 55mm high

£150-250

2145

A Victorian Novelty Silver Paper-Knife or Letter-Opener, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1895 the blade with owl terminal, set with glass eyes 21cm long, gross weight 1oz 11dwt, 48gr

£120-180

2143
2144

2146

A Victorian Silver Novelty Mustard-Pot and Spoon, by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London, 1848 in the form of an owl, the head hinged and set with glass eyes, the spoon with a finial cast as a mouse, with clear glass liner 95mm high, gross weight of silver 6oz 6dwt, 196gr (2)

£1,000-1,500

2147

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Novelty Scent-Bottle, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1894 humorously modelled as an owl, with glass body, the hinged cover with glass set eyes, with an internal stopper 80mm high

£150-250

2148

A Victorian Silver Novelty Pepperette, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, Circa 1860 realistically modelled as an owl, the detachable head pierced and set with glass eyes

85mm high, gross weight 1oz 11dwt, 49gr

£200-300

2146
2147
2148

2149

A Victorian Silver Collapsing-Beaker, by Charles James Fox, London, 1885

tapering cylindrical, with five sections, with a reeded rim, in brown leather case

11cm high extended, 8cm diameter, 4oz 1dwt, 125gr

£150-250

2150

2150

A Victorian Silver Mug, by Edward Ker Reid, London, 1864 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, with strapwork cartouches within engine-turning, with loop handle, engraved with a crest

10.2cm high, 7oz 9dwt, 231gr

£150-250

2151

A George V Silver Collapsing-Beaker by George Unite, Birmingham, 1915

tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with five sections 12.5cm high extended, the base 8.2cm diameter, 5oz 5dwt, 164gr

£120-180

2152

A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot, by George Fox, London, 1900 in the George III style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the sides applied with ram’s masks, suspending husk swags, with loop handle, the hinged cover with foliage-cast finial, with blue glass liner

13.5cm high, weight of silver 6oz 3dwt, 191gr

£100-150

2153

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Spirit-Flask, by A. and J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1900

oval and with silver-mounted glass body, the base detachable as a cup, with bayonet-mounted domed cover 15.5cm high

£100-150

2154

A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy, by Edward Hutton, London, 1893 in the George III style, oval and with foliage engraved borders, the hinged cover with cast tea-leaf and flower finial 12cm wide, 11oz, 4dwt, 348gr

£200-300

2155

A Victorian Silver Spirit-Flask, by Hayes Brothers, Birmingham, 1894 curved oblong, with bayonet-mounted hinged cover 16cm high, 8oz 6dwt, 258gr

£120-180

2156

A Victorian Silver Bowl, by John Henry Rawlings, London, 1890 tapering cylindrical and on collet foot, the sides chased with spiralfluting and foliage scrolls and with a vacant cartouche 11.5cm diameter, 9cm high, 6oz 11dwt, 203gr

£120-180

2158

A Cased Victorian Silver and Glass Travelling Communion-Set, The Communion-Cup and Paten by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1890

the communion-cup with tapering bowl and on spreading foot, with baluster stem, the paten plain circular, each engraved with the Christogram, in fitted gilt-tooled burgundy leather-covered case, with two glass bottles and a space for a wafer-box, the cover applied with a plaque with engraved inscription, with outer leather case the case 15cm wide, weight of silver 6oz 3dwt, 190gr

The inscription reads ‘Rev. A. M. Parkes M.A. From St. Mary’s Wolverhampton 1891’

£100-150

2157

A Victorian Silver Bowl, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1890 tapering circular and on spreading foot, the sides chased with foliage, flowers and latticework above spiral-fluting, with shell and foliageheightened gadrooned border

20.6cm diameter, 13cm high, 17oz 14dwt, 550gr

£400-600

2159

A Victorian Silver Photograph-Frame, Probably by William Comyns, London, 1886 shaped oblong and with openwork foliage scroll sides, populated by birds, figures and resting on grotesque creatures, the top with vacant cartouche, with easel back

19.5cm high by 17cm wide

£100-150

2157
2158
2159

2160

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, The Silver Mounts by Mappin Brothers, London, 1899 the oval section glass body with spiral-fluted lower body with cutting above, the silver mounts similarly part spiral-fluted and chased with foliage and flowers, the hinged cover with fruiting finial 29cm high

£150-250

2161

A Victorian Silver Tray, by Alexander Clark, Sheffield, 1899 oblong and with two loop handles, engraved with two cyphers

39.5cm wide over handles, 22oz 1dwt, 686gr

£400-600

2150
2161

SOLD BY ORDER OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILERS

(Lots 2162 - 2183 )

2163

2162

A George V Silver-Mounted and Enamel Photograph-Frame, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1915 oblong and with shaped top, applied with an enamelled regimental-badge and engraved with an inscription, with wood easel back 22.5cm wide by 20cm high

The inscription reads ‘Presented to the 4th Batt’n Royal Warwickshire Reg’t by 2nd Lieutenant Stanley A. Mappin Nov’r 1915’ £100-150

A Cased Set of Twenty-Four George V Silver Plate Napkin-Rings, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, Early 20th Century each with beaded borders and engraved on one side with a regimental badge, the other side numbered from ‘1’ to ‘24’, in fitted brass-bound oak box the box 28cm wide

£150-250

2164

A George V Silver Photograph-Frame, by John Bodman Carrington, London, 1913 oblong and with shaped top, the top engraved with a regimental badge, the bottom later engraved with an inscription, with ebonised easel back 17cm wide by 24.5cm high

The inscription reads ‘Presented to The Officers 7th B’n The Royal Warwickshire Reg’t by Maj. A. D. Vaughan 3rd Battalion Mobilisation April-June 1921’ £70-100

2162
2163
2164

2165

An Edward VII Silver Tray, by Walker and Hall, Chester, 1907 shaped oval and with integral handles and pieced foliage scroll and shell border, engraved with an inscription below a regimental badge 57.5cm wide, 97oz 15dwt, 3,040gr

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscription reads ‘2nd V.B.R. War. R. Presented to Colonel W. F. Wyley V.D. by his Brother Officers on the Occasion of his Retirement After 35 Years Service and 10 Years in Command of the Battalion Feb. 16th 1908’

£2,000-3,000

2166

A Graduated Set of Five Silver Pedestal-Bowls, by Elkington, Birmingham, 1911 each shaped circular, with openwork foliage scroll and rocaille border, each engraved with inscriptions, one pair of bowls further engraved with the name of a recipient each 27.5cm diameter, the tallest bowl 18cm high, the four shorter bowls 9cm high, 89oz 6dwt, 2,778gr (5)

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscription on the tallest bowl reads ‘8th B.R.W.R. Officers Mess Presented by Sir J. C. Holder, Bart. 1911’ and the inscription on the shorter bowls read ‘Reconnaissance Competition For Officers Presented by G. F. Jackson Esq’re 1911’ on two and ‘Scouts Competition For N.C.O.’s Presented by G. G. Jackson Esq’re 1911’ on the other two.

£1,500-2,500

2165

SOLD BY ORDER OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS

(Lots 2162 - 2183 )

2167

2167

An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Cup, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1909 in the Art Nouveau style, the bowl tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, with centrally knopped step and two loop handles, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and engraved on one side with an inscription below a regimental badge

31.5cm wide over handles, 27cm high, 26oz 16dwt, 833gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented by W. A. Devenport Esq. to “N” Company 5th Battalion The Royal Worcester Regiment November 1909’

£500-800

2168 (part)

2168

A George VI Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Charles Usher, Birmingham, 1938 the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular scroll handles, engraved slightly later with an inscription; Together With a silver plate two-handled cup, engraved with an inscription the silver cup 17cm high, weight of silver 14oz 19dwt, 465gr, the silver plate cup 23cm high (2)

The inscriptions read ‘Birmingham Home Guard Zone Anti-Gas Challenge-Cup Presented by Dr J. Newton Friend Zone Anti-Gas Officer March 1942’ and ‘18th (Warwick) Bn. The Parachute Regiment T.A. “Musketry Cup”‘

£250-350

2169

2169

A Victorian Silver Goblet, Designed and Made by Henry Bright, Silversmith, Leamington, Hallmarked for Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1861 the bowl tapering and on spreading foot with centrally knopped stem, the bowl chased with trees among scrolls and with military trophies supporting on each side a cartouche, one engraved with an inscription, the other engraved with names of recipients, further engraved overall with further names of recipients 20cm high, 11oz 13dwt, 363gr

The inscription reads ‘Annual Challenge Cup Presented by Captain Machen 11th Warwickshire Rifles For the Best Score at 500 Yards’ £200-300

2170 (part)

2170

A George VI Silver Two-Handled Cup, by John Bernard Stagg, Birmingham, 1939 tapering and on square foot, with angular scroll handles, one side applied with a medallion depicting footballers, the other engraved with an inscription; Together With a silver plate two-handled cup, engraved on one side with an inscription and further overall engraved with names of recipients each 22cm high, the silver cup 14oz 11dwt, 453gr (2)

The inscriptions read ‘45th R. War Reg’t A. A. B’n R.E. 380 Company Football Competition Presented by C. S. M. F. Townley M.B.E., M.C., D.C.M., To Mark 30 Years Service With the Batt’n July 1939’ and ‘10th W.R.V. Challenge Cup Presented by The Tradesmen of Leamington’ £250-350

2171

A Set of Six George V Silver Mugs, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1925 each in the Georgian style, tapering cylindrical and on stepped foot, with scroll handle, engraved with an inscription dated 1926 and below a regimental badge 12.5cm high, 81oz 3dwt, 2,523gr (6)

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscriptions read ‘Presented by Col. E. Rotherham T.D. 1926’; ‘Presented by Capt H. A. Blewitt 1926’; ‘Presented by Lieut. Col. F. S. Hanson D.S.O., M.C. 1926’; ‘Presented by Capt P. G. Loveitt 1926’; ‘Presented by Major Glover 1926’ and ‘Presented by Col. E. Rotherham T.D. 1926’

£1,500-2,500

2172

A Set of Six George V Silver Mugs, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, Four 1925, One 1932 and one 1933 each in the Georgian style, tapering cylindrical and on stepped foot, with scroll handle, engraved with an inscription dated 1926, 1933 or 1934 and below a regimental badge 12.5cm high, 80oz, 2,489gr (6)

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscriptions read ‘Presented by Major J. Orton 1926’; ‘Presented by Capt. G. H. Smyth 1926; ‘Presented by Major H. R. Hoskins, M.C. and Capt A. H. Jagger 1926’; ‘Presented by Capt H. A. Blewitt 1926’; ‘Presented by Lieut. P. J. Bennett 1933’ and ‘Presented by Lt. Colonel C. D. Mocatta January 1934’

£1,500-2,500

2171
2172

SOLD BY ORDER OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS

(Lots 2162 - 2183 )

2173

A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1913 in the George III style, baluster and on spreading foot, with two leafcapped scroll handles, the detachable cover with baluster finial, engraved on one side with an inscription and on the other with the names of recipients 32.5cm high, 37oz 15dwt, 1,175gr

The inscription reads ‘Brigade Commanders Cup Sports 1918-19 Presented by Brig. Gen. G. C. Sladen C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C. Com’dg 143 Infantry Brigade Won by 1/7 Batt’n The Royal Warwickshire Reg’t’

£800-1,200

2174

An Edward VIII Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Deakin and Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1936 in the Art Deco style, tapering and on spreading foot with fluted band, with two step-capped scroll handles, the pull-off cover with Art Deco architectural ornament, engraved on one side with an inscription and on the other with names of recipients 27cm high, 22oz, 685gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented by Brigadier A. M. Ramsden O.B.E., T.D., For Competition Between Gun Stations in the 34th (South Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade’

£400-600

2175

A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1913 in the George III style, tapering and on square foot with foliage band, with two leaf-capped handles, the detachable cover with cast acorn finial, engraved on one side with an inscription and on the other with the names of recipients 27.5cm high, 23oz 12dwt, 734gr

The inscription reads ‘.22 Team Challenge Cup’ £400-600

2176

A George VI Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1946 in the Art Deco style, tapering and on spreading foot, with reeded and scroll-capped handles, the pull-off cover with acorn-form finial, engraved with an inscription 29.5cm high, gross weight 18oz 10dwt, 575gr

he inscription reads ‘The Player’s Cup 8th B’n Royal Warwickshire Regiment Inter-Company Football Cup Asmera 1946’ £300-500

2177

A George VI Silver Salver, by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Chester, 1937 octagonal and on four shell-cast tapering foot, with reeded rim, engraved with an inscription below a regimental badge 36.5cm wide, 53oz 10dwt, 1,664gr

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscription reads ‘Presented to the Officers 7th Batt’n Royal Warwickshire Regiment by Colonel R. J. Cash on Relinquishing Command 26 January 1938’

£1,000-1,500

2178

A George VI Silver Two-Handled Cup, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1939 the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular scroll handles, engraved with an inscription below a regimental badge on one side and a later inscription above names of recipients on the other 25cm wide over handles, 11.7cm high, 14oz 10dwt, 452gr

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscriptions read ‘The Gift of 2nd Lieutenant Philip Rupert Winser Killed in Action Houtem Belgium 27th May 1940’ and ‘Challenge Cup Best All Round Shot’

£250-350

2179

A George VI Silver Salver, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1938 shaped circular and engraved with an inscription 36cm diameter, 38oz, 1,182gr

Provenance:

Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers’ Aid Society.

The inscription reads ‘381st AA Company Royal Engineers Presented by Colonel W. C. Gell D.S.O., M.C., T.D., D.L., Their Honorary Colonel 26 November 1938’

£800-1,200

2177
2179
2178

SOLD BY ORDER OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS

(Lots 2162 - 2183 )

2180

A George V Silver Cup and Cover, by Elkinton and Co., London, 1912 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the detachable cover with reeded rim and fluted finial, engraved with an inscription, on ebonised plinth with applied shields, two engraved with the name of recipients height including plinth 30cm, weighable silver 12oz 3dwt, 379gr

The inscription reads ‘8th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment Inter-Company Tile Competition Presented by Captain & Adjutant R. H. Leyland 1912’

£200-300

2182

A German Silver Cup, Maker’s Mark Perhaps a Displayed Eagle, Dated 1918 the bowl tapering and with flaring tim, on spreading foot with ribbontied foliage border, the stem fluted, engraved with an inscription 29cm high, 23oz 6dwt, 724gr

The inscription reads ‘Inter Brigade Football Cup British Forces in Italy Presented by Lt. General Montuori Commanding 6th Italian Army. Asiago Plateau 1918’

£400-600

2181

A George V Silver Rose-Bowl, by Henry Moreton, Birmingham, 1906 in the form of an early 18th century monteith, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with lion-mask cast drop-ring handles, engraved with an inscription surrounding a regimental badge, the rim engraved with the names of recipients 21cm diameter, 16.5cm high, 21oz 19dwt, 682gr Aid Society.

The inscription reads ‘Presented by Th. W. Peterson Esq’r To the Officers N.C.O.’s & Men of Q Company To Be Held For One Year by the Best Shot of The Company’

£400-600

2183

An Elizabeth II Silver Mug, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1959 in the George II style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading stepped foot, with scroll handle, engraved slightly later with an inscription below a regimental badge 13cm high, 8oz 18dwt, 277gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented by Major J. V. Bradley, M.B.E., T.D., R.A.M.C. 1961’

£150-250

2180
2181
2182
2183

ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FROM THE LION COLLECTION

(Lots 2184 - 2191)

ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FROM THE LION COLLECTION

(Lots 2184 - 2191)

2184

An Edward VII Silver and Pottery Tea-Caddy, The Silver by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1905, The Pottery by Ruskin tapering cylindrical, set with six oval green pottery cabochons within chased foliage and lines, the pull-off cover with openwork scroll and ball finial, with an overall hammered finish 11cm high, gross weight 3oz 16dwt, 119gr

Provenance: Perhaps Sotheby’s, Olympia, 3 June 2004 (part). The Lion Collection.

£700-1,000

2185

A Pair of Edward Silver and Pottery Vases, The Silver by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1903, The Pottery by Ruskin tapering and on spreading foot, the sides of each set with four circular mottled green pottery cabochons 12cm high, total gross weight 8oz 15dwt, 272gr (2)

Provenance: The Lion Collection.

£300-500

2184
2185

2186

A George V Silver-Mounted Wood Mazer-Bowl and Cover, by H. G. Murphy, London, 1929 the turned-wood bowl tapering and with silver mounts, the cover with tapering wood-set finial 10.5cm diameter

Provenance:

Bonhams, London, 26 April 2017, lot 339, where purchased by the present owner.

The Lion Collection.

The mazer-bowl, perhaps named after the German màs, meaning ‘a spot’, in reference to the grain of the maple that was most often used to make them, is a traditional form of drinking vessel. English silvermounted examples from the 14th to the 16th century are known and would have been available to view by Arts & Crafts artists in the early 20th century. As such they were a popular item for silversmiths, including not only Henry George Murphy as with the present example, but also Omar Ramsden whose name is perhaps more associated with the revival of the form. An example with very similar ornament to the present example, though lacking a cover and raised on a spiral-fluted foot is illustrated by P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin in their book on the artist (Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 2005, p. 95).

£2,000-3,000

2187

A George V Silver Beaker, by H. G. Murphy, London, 1938 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved with styled foliage 95mm high, 85mm diameter, 5oz 3dwt, 161gr

Provenance:

Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, 7 April 2009, lot 721, where purchased by the present owner.

The Lion Collection.

Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin describe the years after 1932 as ‘a highly productive period [for Murphy]’ and ‘... [a] period defined by a significant change in style, particularly in the field of silversmithing, with a new emphasis on line engraving and the modernist and geometric forms of Art Deco...’ (P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin, Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 2005, p. 30), which is certainly an apt description of the present beaker. It has seemingly not been determined who was responsible for the engraving on these types of objects but George Taylor Friend, an accomplished engraver, was certainly known to not only be a friend of Murphy but also to have undertaken engraving work for him.

£2,000-3,000

2186
2187

ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FROM THE LION COLLECTION

(Lots 2184 - 2191)

2188

A George V Silver and Enamel Dish, by Omar Ramsden, London, 1920 circular and with twisted wire borders, centring an enamel plaque painted with a portrait of Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe (Lillie Langtry), probably inspired by Edward John Poynter’s (1836-1919) portrait, now in the collection of the Jersey Museum and Art Gallery, on five ball feet, in original gilt-tooled fitted black leather case 12.2cm diameter, gross weight 4oz 14dwt, 146gr

Provenance: Gorringes, 3 September 2009, lot 1493, where purchased by the present owner. The Lion Collection.

Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe (1853-1929), was better known by her name Lillie Langtry, through her first husband, and was nicknamed ‘The Jersey Lily’. She was born in Jersey before moving to London where was to create a sensation as the poster-girl for Pears soap and a West End actress. Her fame and beauty made her popular in London society. She was married twice, first to Edward Langtry, an Irish landowner, and later to Gerald de Bathe, son and first legitimate heir to Sir Henry de Bathe, 4th Baronet. She was also rumoured to have been the mistress of King Edward VII while he was still Prince of Wales.

£400-600

2188A

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Napkin-Rings, by Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater, London, 1904, Chased by Latino Movio each centrally waisted circular, chased with flowers and foliage, one flower decorated with mixed metal, engraved with facsimile signature ‘L. Movio’ each 50mm diameter, 32mm wide, total gross weight 2oz 13dwt, 85gr (2)

Provenance: with Anthony Bernbaum, The Peartree Collection, where purchased by the present owner. The Lion Collection.

£70-100

2188
2188A

2189

A George V Silver Tobacco-Box, by Omar Ramsden, London, December 1918-May 1919

oblong, the hinged cover chased with a ship at sail, the main sail chased with initials ‘CRE; and the middle sail chased with a coat-ofarms, further chased with foliage and flowers, all within wavy lines and with twisted wire borders

12.7cm wide by 8.5cm deep, 8oz 8dwt, 262gr

Provenance:

The Lion Collection.

Though marked with the London date letter ‘c’, which was in use from May 1918 to May 1919 the present box can be more accurately dated to late 1918 to May 1919 as it was not until December 1918 that the partnership between Ramsden and Carr was dissolved and Ramsden was to enter his own mark.

£1,200-1,800

2190

A Victorian Silver Dish, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London, 1900 the bowl circular and chased with fleur-de-lys, on three scrolling legs connected by a twisted wire

13.2cm diameter, 4.1cm high, 6oz 6dwt, 197gr

Provenance: The Lion Collection.

£400-600

2191

A George V Silver and Enamel Dish, by Omar Ramsden, London, 1918 circular and with shaped border, set with an enamel portrait plaque of a pre-Raphaelite maiden, within wirework border 13cm diameter, gross weight 3oz 3dwt, 99gr

Provenance:

Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, 7 April 2009, lot 725, where purchased by the present owner. The Lion Collection.

£400-600

2189
2190
2191

2192

An Edward VII Silver Bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1901 shaped oval and on conforming foot, the sides pierced with husk-swagheightened slats, the border gadrooned and pierced with flowers, foliage and masks 26.5cm wide, 8.2cm high, 20oz 12dwt, 641gr

£400-600

2194

A George V Silver Entrée-Dish and Cover, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1935 in the George III style, shaped oblong and with gadrooned border, with twist-off reeded and foliage-cast loop handle 25cm wide, 34oz 3dwt, 1,063gr

£700-1,000

2193

A Pair of George V Silver Sauceboats, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1919 each oval and on oblong base, with shaped reeded rim and reeded loop handle 17.7cm wide, 12oz 15dwt, 396gr (2)

£250-350

2195

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Sauceboats, by William Comyns, London, 1901 in the George III style, each oval and on pedestal foot, the foot and rim each with gadrooned border, the foot heightened with cast rocaille, with leaf-capped bifurcated handle

19.5cm wide, 21oz 19dwt, 682gr (2)

£400-600

2192
2193
2194
2195

2196

An Edward VII Silver Waiter, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1905 in the George II style, shaped circular and on three scroll-cast feet, with shaped scroll border 21cm diameter, 16oz 16dwt, 522gr

£400-600

2197

A George V Silver Waiter, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1923, Retailed by Hall’s, King Street, Manchester in the George III style, shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with reeded rim

20.5cm diameter, 12oz 1dwt, 375gr

£200-300

2198

A George V Silver Waiter, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1934 in the George II style, shaped circular and on three scroll-cast feet 21cm diameter, 11oz 4dwt, 350gr

£200-300

2199

A George V Silver Salver, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933, Retailed by Hall’s, King Street, Manchester in the George III style, shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with gadrooned rim, engraved with an inscription surrounded by facsimile signatures 31cm diameter, 29oz 16dwt, 927gr

The inscription reads ‘Many Happy Returns to Arthur K Davies on his 70th Birthday 1934 From his Old Friends’

£600-800

2196

2200

A Pair of George V Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Whiskey-Tots, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1929 each cut-glass body tapering cylindrical and with glass loop handle, with plain mount, the hinged cover with spatulate thumbpiece 10.3cm high

£120-180

2201

An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Whiskey-Tot and an Associated Label, The Whiskey-Tot by John Thomas Heath and John Hartshorne Middleton, Birmingham, 1904, The Label by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901 tapering and with plain silver mounts, the hinged cover with spatulate thumbpiece, the label engraved ‘Whiskey’ and with reeded border 97mm high

£70-100

2202

A Set of Six Edward VII Silver Three-Handled Tot-Cups, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1904 each cylindrical and with flaring rim, each with three loop handles 40mm high, 5oz 13dwt, 176gr (6)

£100-150

2203

A Pair of George V Novelty Scottish Silver Salt and Pepper-Casters, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1914 each in the form of a die, one heightened with red enamel and one heightened with black enamel 27mm square, gross weight 3oz 3dwt, 99gr (2)

£150-250

2204

A George V Silver Vase, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1912 tapering and on spreading stepped and domed foot, each side with a lion-mask cast drop-ring handle, the shaped rim cast with scrolls and strapwork, with metal liner and grille, engraved slightly later with an inscription 40.5cm high, weight of silver 54oz 4dwt, 1,685gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented to Fred Pickering Esq J. P. by the Bradford Business Men’s Association (One Man Business) as a Mark of Appreciation of His Work in Connection With the Association June 1919’

£1,200-1,800

2205

A George V Silver Centrepiece-Bowl, by Charles Clement Pilling, London, 1917 oval and on spreading foot, each side rising to a fluted handle with foliage terminal, the rim pierced below a reeded rim, the lower body part-fluted, with egg and dart-borders, engraved with an inscription 35cm high, 30cm wide, 58oz 11dwt, 1,822gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented to Mr & Mrs Fred Pickering by a Few Friends on the Occasion of his Being Appointed a Justice of the Peace of the City of Bradford as a Token of Their Esteem and Appreciation of his Services 1918’

£1,500-2,500

2206

A George V Silver Vase, by Z. Barraclough and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927 tapering and on spreading stepped and domed foot, each side with a lion-mask cast drop-ring handle, the shaped rim cast with scrolls and strapwork 30cm high, 29oz 13dwt, 922gr

£600-800

2204
2205
2206

2207

A George VI Silver Rose-Bowl, by Reid and Sons, London, 1941, Retailed by Reid and Sons, Newcastle, tapering and on square base, foot, rim and central body each applied with a band of Celtic ornament, with two similarly cast handles capped with grotesque masks 45cm wide over handles, 28cm high, 90oz 7dwt, 2,810gr

£2,000-3,000

2208

A Three-Piece George V Silver Coffee-Service With a Tray En Suite, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1930 and 1931 each piece with latticework border, comprising a coffee-pot; a hot-milk jug, each with ebonised handle and finial, and a sugar-bowl, the conforming oblong tray with loop handles the tray 46cm wide over handles, total gross weight 39oz 19dwt, 1,242gr (4)

£800-1,200

2209

A George V Silver Pedestal-Bowl, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1928 shaped circular and on spreading branch-cast foot, the border cast with fruiting vines above further pierced and engraved fruiting vines, engraved with an inscription 28cm wide, 11cm high, 28oz 11dwt, 888gr

The inscription reads ‘J.T.B. “A Very Perfect Gentleman” Sans peur et sans reproche’

£600-800

2207
2208
2209

2210

An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1902 tapering oval, the lower body part-fluted, the hinged cover with ebonised finial 10.5cm wide, gross weight 5oz, 156gr

£100-150

2212

An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy or Playing-Card Box, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield, 1905 oblong and on four bun feet, with two drop-ring handles, the hinged cover chased with a fluted oval ornament 90mm wide over handles, 6oz, 207gr

£120-180

2211

An Edward VII Silver Jewellery-Box, by William Comyns, London, 1902

in the form of a table with leaf-capped scrolling cabriole legs, the front with a drawer with drop-ring handle, the cover stamped with putto and with foliage, the drawer velvet-lined 18cm wide, 9.6cm high

£120-180

2213

A George V Silver Jewellery-Box, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London, 1917 in the 18th-century style, oblong and on spreading base, the pull-off cover with reeded borders, the base blue velvet-lined 13.3cm wide, 7oz 7dwt, 229gr

£120-180

2214

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Three-Light Candelabra, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, 1973 in the George III style, each on facetted circular base, the conforming stems terminate in sockets which support the detachable branches, with two scrolling reeded arms, each terminating in socket with detachable nozzle, with a further central socket 35cm high, the bases filled, the branches 45oz 13dwt, 1,421gr (2) £1,000-1,500

2215

A George V Silver Stationery-Box and Desk-Blotter, by William Comyns, London, 1911 and 1912 the stationery-box with domed hinged cover, the desk-blotter oblong, each applied with openwork foliage scrolls and flowers populated by putto over green leather the stationery-box 31cm wide, the desk-blotter 30cm high (2) £250-350

2216

A George V Silver Dressing-Table Mirror, by William Comyns, London, 1910 circular and with openwork foliage scroll sides and foliage scroll, flower and rocaille-cast crest, all over a blue velvet ground, with easel-back 45cm high

£200-300

2217

An Edward VII Silver Cream-Jug, by Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, London, 1907 in the George III style, helmet-shaped and on square base, with reeded handle 18cm high, 7oz 15dwt, 242gr £120-180

2218

A George V Cased Silver Caster, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, 1912 tapering and on square base, the sides stamped with ribbon-tied drapery swags, the pull-off cover pierced and with cone-finial, the foot engraved with an inscription, in fitted gilt-tooled black leathercovered case, the caster 20.5cm high, 7oz 1dwt, 220gr

The inscription reads ‘Presented to Mrs J. T. Browne by the Workmen and Officials of Newdigate Colliery March 1914’

£120-180

2216
2217
2218

2219

An Elizabeth II Silver Dish, by Brian Leslie Fuller, London, 1977, Britannia Standard circular and with incised lines on the border, 16cm diameter; Together With an Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2001, 12.7cm diameter

total weight 9oz 19dwt, 310gr (2)

£150-250

2220

A George V Silver Bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1932 oblong and with spreading integral handles 32.2cm wide, 11oz 8dwt, 355gr

£200-300

2221

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Wine-Coasters, Makers Mark TCP, London, 1973 in the George III style, each circular with open-work foliage sides and green-stained turned-wood base

13.5cm diameter (2)

£70-100

2219
2220
2221

2222

An Elizabeth II Silver Model of a Pheasant, by Camelot Silverware, Sheffield, 2003 realistically modelled, on base formed as rockwork, filled 19cm wide

£100-150

2223

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Limited Edition Goblet, by Hector Miller for Aurum, London, 1972, Number 79 From a Limited Edition of 500 commemorating the 500th anniversary of the completion of York Minster and the completion of the restoration, tapering cylindrical, the upper body plain and with hammered finish, the gilt lower body cast and chased with figures representing the crafts required for the restoration of York Minster, engraved underneath with an inscription 16.5cm high, 15oz 5dwt, 475gr

£200-300

2223

2224

Omega: A World War II British Military Fleet Air Arm Navy Pilot’s Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 2292, 1943, (calibre 30T2) lever movement signed and numbered 9917332, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, ‘Duralumin’ case finish with a steel snap-on back and military issue marks H.S.8 broad arrow 8469, inside back cover numbered 2292 33mm wide

These Omega Pilots’ watches were Issued to Navy pilots flying off aircraft carriers in WW2.

£350-450

2225

Cyma: A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Cyma, known by collectors as one of “The Dirty Dozen”, circa 1944, (calibre 234) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 389316, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, stainless steel case, screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW P 7782 12782, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs 38mm wide

‘The Dirty Dozen’ is the name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for use by soldiers during WWII. The MoD ordered custom-built wristwatches from 12 Swiss watchmakers: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. Each company was given the specific brief of providing watches that were accurate, reliable and durable, with a black dial, Arabic numerals, luminous markers, a railroad minute track, shatterproof glass and a stainless-steel case. No matter the maker, these watches can be identified by the engraved ‘W.W.W.’ on the reverse, as well as the broad arrowhead mark on the dial, inner case, and reverse, and both military and civil serial numbers on the reverse.

£500-700

2226

West End Watch Co: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Enamel Tonneau Shaped Wristwatch, signed West End Watch Co, circa 1920, manual wound lever movement, dial signed, tonneau shaped case with guilloche green enamel floral and scroll decorated bezel with gold coloured Roman hour markers, hinged lugs, snap-on back stamped 18k and numbered 110592, inside case back with maker’s mark W within a star monogram 26mm by 33mm

£600-800

2227

Rolex: A Gold Filled and Steel Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Rolex, retailed by West’s, Dublin, ref: 2317, 1940’s, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case with gold filled hooded lugs, curved steel back cover numbered 14382 2317, inside back cover stamped Rolex Geneve 22mm by 37mm

£500-700

2228

Movado: A Gold Capped and Stainless Steel Day/Date Automatic Wristwatch, signed Movado, circa 1955, (calibre 118) lever bumper rotor movement signed and numbered 2819, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, day and date apertures, seconds dial, date adjustment pusher in the band, stainless steel screw back stamped inside with maker’s mark Movado Factories, FB patent, numbered 2135226 18472, numbered between the lugs 5226

33mm wide

£350-400

2229

Wittnauer: A 14 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Wittnauer, 1950’s, (calibre 10ES) manual wound lever movement signed Wittnauer Watch Co, black dial with dot markers, rectangular case with the bezel engraved with Roman and baton hour markers, snap-on back stamped inside with maker’s mark Wittnauer New York, Geneva, Montreal and numbered 2196849 and 14k gold 26mm wide

£300-400

2230

Longines: A 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Longines, 1949, (calibre 12.68Z) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 7637892, silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Baume H&S and numbered 184, London hallmark for 1949

33mm wide

£200-300

2231

Longines: A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Conquest, ref: 9020-2, 1959, (calibre 290) lever movement signed and numbered 11378942, silvered textured dial with baton markers, screw back with a central enamel Longines logo, inside back cover with maker’s mark Longines and numbered 9020 2 273 35mm wide

£300-400

2232

Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Centre Seconds ‘Honeycomb’ Finished Dial Wristwatch, 1959, (calibre 420) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 16206438, silvered ‘honeycomb’ finished dial with dagger hour markers, case with snap-on back stamped inside Dennison ALD and Omega Watch Co and numbered 12302 920428, Birmingham hallmark for 1959, gilt metal Omega buckle 33mm wide

£200-300

2233

Grimoldi: A Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Grimoldi, Milano, model: Maracana, number 032, 2000’s, (calibre ETA 2824-2) lever movement, green dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture at 6, rectangular case, back cover secured by eight screws, Grimoldi strap and steel buckle 36mm by 57mm

£200-300

2234

Tudor: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, Oyster, Shock-Resisting, ref: 4540, circa 1965, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with dagger markers, outer fifth of seconds track, red centre seconds hand, screw down crown, screw back numbered 465855, inside case back with maker’s mark Tudor and numbered 4540 34mm wide

£300-400

2235

Grimoldi: A Limited Edition PVD Coated Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Grimoldi, Milano, model: Black Jack, Limited Edition number 298/500, 2000’s, (calibre ETA 2824-2) lever movement, black dial with Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, rectangular case, back cover secured by eight screws, Grimoldi strap and steel buckle

36mm by 57mm

£200-300

2236

Firenze: A Stainless Steel Dual Time Zone Twin Automatic Movement Day/Date Calendar Wristwatch, signed Anonimo Firenze, Made in Italy, model: Dual Time GMT, circa 2009, twin automatic lever movements, adjusted to four positions, two dials for dual time zones, two date apertures and a day of the week aperture, black dial with GMT lists of cities around the world, tonneau shaped case with hinged lugs and concealed crowns at 6 and 12, side of the case signed Anonimo Firenze Dual Time & Date 156, glazed screw back, Anonimo Firenze strap and steel buckle

43mm wide

£400-600

2237

Tissot: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tissot, model: T12, ref: 40505, 1970’s, (calibre Lemania 873) manual wound lever movement signed CHs Tissot & Fils Swiss and numbered 2948540, silvered dial with block hour markers, outer fifth of seconds track and tachymeter scale, three black sub dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, case with a snap-on back a central galleon, inside back cover stamped Tissot and numbered 40505, Tissot stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp stamped by the bracelet maker GF (Guy Freres) and dated 3/71

43mm wide

£300-400

2238

Longines: A Stainless Steel Limited Edition Cushion Shaped Wristwatch, signed Longines, ref: L7 882 4, number 171 of a limited edition of 1000 pieces made to commemorate the 130th Anniversary of Longines, circa 2010, (L396.2) manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case with wire lugs, snap-on back with Longines logo, numbered L7 882 4 and edition number 0171/1000, inside back cover stamped Longines and numbered 7802 396 32mm wide

£300-500

2239

Christopher Ward: A Stainless Steel Day/Date Alarm Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Christopher Ward, London, model: C4 Peregrine, circa 2010, quartz battery movement, silvered dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30 minute register and day of the week, eccentric date aperture, blue alarm hand, outer tachymeter scale, case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph and alarm, screw down crown, back cover secured by seven screws and numbered 0799 44mm wide

£100-150

2240

An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Quarter Repeater Pocket Watch, 1920, manual wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, quarter repeating on two outer steel gongs, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, seconds dial, case front with an engraved monogram, case sides with chronograph button at 12 and the quarter repeater slide, inside case covers stamped ATO and numbered 228566, London hallmark for 1920 55mm wide

£1,500-1,800

2241

Hamilton: A 14 Carat Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Hamilton, 1950’s, lever movement signed and numbered 3690325, silvered dial with dagger markers, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Hamilton Watch Co Lancaster P.A 14k gold S&W and numbered S331145 33mm wide

£400-600

2242

Longines: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Longines, ref: L42306, 1990’s, quartz battery movement, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, tonneau shaped case, back cover numbered 30490104 and convention mark 18k750, Longines 18 carat gold integral bracelet 18mm by 21mm

£500-700

2243

Omega: A Lady’s 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Set Back Winding Wristwatch, Signed Omega, 1950’s, manual wound lever movement, silvered dial with baton markers, case lugs set with diamonds, side of the case stamped 750, case with back winding 15mm wide

£200-300

2245

Moore: A Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Peter Moore, London, 1779, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered 7904, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, outer silver case with maker’s mark IH and a London hallmark for 1779, inner gilt metal case numbered inside 7904, 49mm wide, together with an 18th century White Metal Watch Chain and attached swivel fob and watch key, (2)

£200-300

2244

Fairbrother: A Silver Full Hunter Lever Pocket Watch, signed P Fairbrother, 21 Aldgate, London, 1814, single chain fusee movement with a “Savage” two pin lever escapement and numbered 10600, three arm steel balance with an undersprung hairspring, diamond endstone, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case front cover with an engraved family crest, maker’s mark JP and a London hallmark for 1814 55mm wide

This is the earliest “Savage” two pin lever escapement of this patent.

£200-300

2246

A Silver Pair Cased Lever Pocket Watch, unsigned, circa 1818, single chain fusee movement with a “Massey” type one lever escapement, three arm steel balance with a undersprung hairspring, balance cock inscribed Masseys patent, diamond endstone, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, spade hands, plain outer case, inner case stamped inside with maker’s mark JW, both cases with no silver hallmarks 56mm wide

£150-200

2248

Lawrence & Sons: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Lawrence & Sons, London, 1868, key wound lever movement signed and numbered 17434, split bimetallic balance, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker’s mark WW, London hallmark for 1868 49mm wide

£1,000-1,500

2247

Benson: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, retailed by J.W.Benson, London, 1902, manual wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker’s mark JWB and numbered 4360, London hallmark for 1902, 49mm wide, together with an 18 Carat Gold Curb Link Watch Chain, each link stamped 18, (2)

£2,500-3,000

2249

Ashley: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Edwd F Ashley, 2 Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, London, 1877, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 02183, free sprung blued overcoil hairspring, split bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker’s mark JM and numbered 02183, London hallmark for 1877, 51mm wide, together with a 9 Carat Gold Curb Link Watch Chain, each link stamped 9 375, (2)

£2,500-3,000

2250

Universal: An 18 Carat Gold Automatic Wristwatch, signed Universal, model: Golden Shadow, ref: 166127, 1970’s, (calibre 2-66) lever movement signed, adjusted to two positions, micro rotor, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, dial centre with scroll decoration, case with a snap-on back numbered 166127 2836108, inside back cover stamped Universal Geneve Swiss and 18k0.750, Universal 18 carat gold textured integral bracelet with clasp stamped 18k 36mm wide

£2,500-3,000

2251

An 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, 1892, manual wound lever movement numbered 119765, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, case front cover with blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, maker’s mark IJTN and numbered 119765, Chester hallmark for 1892 56mm wide

£1,500-2,000

2252

Bell: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Fob Watch, retailed by Bell Bros, Doncaster, 1896, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 94189, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case back with an engraved monogram, maker’s mark JR, Birmingham hallmark for 1896

39mm wide

£500-700

2253

Longines: A 9 Carat Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Flagship, ref: 3403, 1962, (calibre 340) lever movement signed and numbered 11930337, silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Longines B&Co and numbered 3403, London import mark for 1962, 9 carat gold integral bracelet, with Longines box 35mm wide

£800-1,200

2254

Movado: A Stainless Steel Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Movado, circa 1950, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, seconds dial, day/month apertures, outer date ring with a corresponding central red arrow head date hand, case with calendar adjustment pushers in the band, snap-on back stamped inside with makers trademark and numbered 14776 A477485 33mm wide

£300-500

2255

Omega: A Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Geneve, ref: 136.0103, 1972, (calibre 1030) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3577625?, dark blue dial with baton markers, date aperture, case with screw back, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 1360103 3360803, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1181/215 36mm wide

£300-400

2256

Tag Heuer: A Lady’s Bi-Metal Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, Professional 200 Meters, model: Tag Heuer 6000, ref: WH1353, 1990’s, quartz battery movement, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture, case with protected screw down crown, rotating bezel, screw back signed and numbered WH1353 U99764, Tag Heuer bi-metal bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Tag Heuer boxes and instruction booklet 29mm wide

£200-300

2257

Tag Heuer: A Stainless Steel Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, model: Kirium, ref: CL1180, circa 2000, quartz battery movement, faux carbon fibre dial with luminous dot markers, three sub dials for seconds and registers, eccentric date aperture, case with protected screw down crown, buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, rotating bezel, screw back signed and numbered CL1180 MQ5737, Tag Heuer stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Tag Heuer box and three spare bracelet links 42mm wide

£200-300

2258

Omega: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster, ref: 5669, circa 1959, lever movement numbered 16344692, silvered crosshair dial with baton and dagger markers, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 5669, with a Omega booklet 34mm wide

£200-300

2259

Ebel: A Lady’s Steel and Gold Wristwatch with Diamond Set Dial Hour Markers, signed Ebel, model: Classic Wave, ref: 166901, circa 1987, quartz battery movement, grey coloured dial with diamond set hour markers, case with a gold bezel, case back numbered 11638771 166901, Ebel steel bracelet, with Ebel pouch, guarantee card, booklet and four spare bracelet links 23mm wide

£200-300

2260

Forrest: A 9 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed John Forrest, London, 1908, key wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance, dust cover signed and numbered 57218, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, scroll and floral engraved case covers, front cover with a central vacant cartouche, maker’s mark JR and numbered 57218, Chester hallmark for 1908

52mm wide

£500-700

2261

Fonnereau: A 17th Century Alarm Verge Pocket Watch, signed Fonnereau A La Rochelle, verge movement signed, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, central floral engraved alarm disc, outer case stamped inside SB and numbered 607, inner case with alarm bell, (incomplete), (dial and movement circa 1660), (both cases date circa 1690) 58mm wide

£400-600

2262

Zenith: A 9 Carat Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Zenith, 1975, (calibre 2562 PC) lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture between 4 and 5, tonneau shaped case snap-on back stamped inside DS&S and numbered 32631, London hallmark for 1975, with Zenith pouch and a Zenith service case 33mm wide

£200-300

2263

Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1977, lever movement, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture, Omega 9 carat gold integral mesh bracelet with clasp stamped with a Birmingham hallmark for 1977, with Omega boxes, International guarantee booklet and purchase receipt from Greenwood Jewellers in 1977 for £495

35mm wide

£800-1,200

2264

A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Fob Watch, circa 1884, manual wound cylinder movement, enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, dial with a multi-coloured floral decorated outer border, case back with applied initials, inside back cover with maker’s mark SG and numbered 26416, French horse head 18 carat gold mark, cuvette inscribed Geneve 1884, 32mm wide, together with a Gilt Metal and Turquoise Set Chain and Heart Shaped Fob, (2)

£300-500

2265

A 14 Carat Gold Full Hunter Triple Calendar Moonphase Display Chronograph Repeater Pocket Watch, circa 1900, manual wound lever movement, blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, two hammers repeating on two outer steel gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, day/month apertures, date and seconds/moonphase aperture dials, case front with engraved initials, case sides with chronograph button and repeat slide, bezel with calendar and moonphase adjustment levers, inside case covers stamped 0.585 and numbered 15366

55mm wide

£600-900

2266

Hublot: A Steel and Gold Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Hublot, Geneve, model: MDM, ref: 1621.2, 1990’s, quartz battery movement, black dial with dot markers, outer fifth of seconds track, three dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, date aperture at 6, case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, gold tachymeter bezel, back cover secured by six screws and numbered 1621.2 257538, Hublot rubber strap with a steel and gold double deployant clasp, with Hublot guarantee card

37mm wide

£400-600

2267

Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, Geneve, 1957, (calibre 267) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 15788165, two tone silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, seconds dial, case with a snap-on back, back cover stamped inside Omega Watch Co Dennison and numbered 13332 852159, Birmingham hallmark for 1957

34mm wide

£400-500

2268

Belgravia: A Stainless Steel Limited Edition Chronograph Wristwatch with Power Reserve Indication, signed Belgravia Watch Co, London, Model: Powertempo, No.375/500, circa 2008, nickel finished lever movement numbered 601099, engine turned silvered dial with Roman and outer fifth of seconds track, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30 minute register and power reserve indication, the grained and polished case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, glazed case back secured by six screws, case numbered B201473, Belgravia blue strap, with BWC Co boxes and booklet

43mm wide

£250-350

2269

Tobias: A Silver Full Hunter Lever Pocket Watch, signed Adr M I Tobias, Liverpool, 1826, single chain fusee movement with a “Massey” type II lever escapement, movement signed and numbered 7297, balance cock inscribed detached patent, diamond endstone, “Liverpool window” jewels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker’s mark NL and a Chester hallmark for 1826 55mm wide

£150-250

2270

Rado: A High Tech Black Ceramic Wristwatch, signed Rado, model: DiaStar, ref: 193.0324.3, 2000’s, quartz battery movement, black dial, rectangular case, steel back cover secured by four screws and numbered 05072809, Rado black ceramic bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Rado boxes, booklets and two spare bracelet links 27mm by 34mm

£200-300

2271

Wittnauer: A 14 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Wittnauer, 1950’s, (calibre 10ES) manual wound lever movement signed Wittnauer Watch Co, black dial with dot markers, rectangular case with the bezel engraved with Roman and baton hour markers, snap-on back stamped inside with maker’s mark Wittnauer New York, Geneva, Montreal and numbered 2196748 and 14k gold 26mm wide

£300-400

2272

McLachlan: A Silver Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Hy McLachlan, Near Tower Hill, London, 1824, single chain fusee movement with a “Massey” type V lever escapement, movement signed and numbered 720, three arm steel balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, plain polished case, inside case back with maker’s mark WL and a London hallmark for 1824

53mm wide

£150-200

2273

Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: De Ville, 1979, (calibre 625) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 42036692, silvered dial with baton markers, case with a snap-on back, back cover stamped inside Omega Watch Co and numbered 3115494, London hallmark for 1979, Omega 9 carat gold mesh integral bracelet, with Omega box

33mm wide

£900-1,200

2275

Le Coultre: An Art Deco Travelling Compendium, signed LeCoultre, 1930’s, 8-day manual wound movement, cream coloured dial with luminous Arabic numerals and signed, day/date/month apertures, blued luminous cathedral hands, central thermometer tube, aneroid barometer dial signed, crocodile effect case with hinged stand in the base

16cm by 12cm

£200-300

2274

Omega: An 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Omega, 1927, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 5628721, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case back with engraved initials, inside back cover stamped ALD and numbered 381664, Birmingham hallmark for 1927, with Omega box

50mm wide

£1,000-1,500

2276

Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Automatic Day/Date Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster, ref: 1665032, 1968, (calibre 751) lever movement signed and numbered 24000900, champagne coloured “Pie Pan” dial with baton markers, day/date apertures, screw back case with Seamaster logo and engraved initials, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 1665032, London hallmark for 1968, with Omega service case

36mm wide

£400-500

2277

Nelson: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Nelson, Liverpool, 1820, key wound lever patent movement signed and numbered 3728, three arm steel balance with an undersprung hairspring, diamond endstone, “Liverpool window” jewels, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case back with an engraved family crest, ribbed decorated sides, maker’s mark TA and a Chester hallmark for 1820

51mm wide

£1,000-1,500

2278

Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Day/Date Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster Cosmic 2000, 1970’s, lever movement, silvered dial with baton markers, day/date apertures, tonneau shaped case, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 1198/195, with Omega box

38mm wide

£400-600

2279

Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster Calendar, ref: 2757-1, 1952, (calibre 355) lever movement signed and numbered 13548013, bumper automatic rotor, white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, date aperture at 6, snap-on back

34mm

£300-400

2280

Gout: A Silver Pedometer, signed Ralph Gout, Patentee, London, 1812, movement numbered 830, enamel dial with two sub dials calibrated for 100 and 10 paces, outer sweep seconds scale calibrated for 100 seconds, case pediment with applied plaque depicting the Prince of Wales Feathers and Coronet, stem passing through the pendent to operate the pedometer, inside the case back with maker’s mark WF and numbered 830, London hallmark for 1812 54mm wide

£300-500

2281

Rolex: A Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, 1960, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton and dagger markers, case with a snap-on back stamped inside B&S made for Rolex and numbered 350019, Chester hallmark for 1960, Rolex 18 carat gold bracelet 15mm wide

£500-700

2282

Ebel: A Lady’s Stainless Steel Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Ebel, model: Beluga, ref: 1215870, circa 2013, quartz battery movement, mother of pearl dial with diamond set hour markers, case with a diamond set bezel, case back secured by four screws and numbered A205428 E9003N1S, Ebel stainless steel bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Ebel boxes, International warranty/Precious Stones Certificate cards, booklet and two spare bracelet links 26mm wide

£300-500

2283

A 9 Carat Gold Diamond Necklace the yellow bamboo links gathered to a point centrally by a round brilliant cut diamond in a white rubbed over setting, estimated diamond weight 0.03 carat approximately length 42.5cm

£120-180

2284

A Mabe Pearl and Cubic Zirconia Ring the mabe pearl in a yellow rubbed over setting, to a broad shoulder shank decorated with three round cut cubic zirconia to one side in white square settings, to a yellow plain polished shank finger size N

£250-300

2285

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Ring, by Ben Rosenfeld the yellow raised textured form set with three rows of graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.55 carat approximately finger size K

£800-1,000

2286

An 18 Carat Rose Gold Morganite and Diamond Ring the fancy round cut morganite within a double openwork border decorated with round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately finger size M½

£250-300

2287

A Green Tourmaline Ring

the oval cut green tourmaline in a white triple claw setting, to rose cut diamond set shoulders, on a yellow plain polished shank finger size L½

£100-150

2288

A Seed Pearl and Demantoid Garnet Brooch and A Cultured Pearl Brooch the plain polished bar overlaid with a wreath composed of round cut demantoid garnets alternating with seed pearls, in yellow claw settings; and a plain polished bar overlaid with a shell motif, issuing a cultured pearl, and with a trace link chain scatter pin interspaced with seed pearls

length 4.4cm and 3.7cm respectively

£150-200

2289

An 18 Carat Gold Coral and Diamond Cluster Ring the carved oval coral within a spaced border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size J

£300-500

2290

A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earrings a round brilliant cut diamond in a yellow rubbed over setting, surmounted by a cultured pearl, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, with post fittings length 1.7cm

£300-500

2291

An Agate Clip the agate carved to depict a forget-me-not, to a yellow textured bow motif frame, to a hinged clip

£300-500

2292

A 15 Carat Gold Diamond Bangle the yellow plain polished hinged bangle inset with an old cut diamond centrally, in a star setting, estimated diamond weight 0.05 carat approximately inner measurements 5.9cm by 5.1cm

£200-300

2293

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Bangle the round brilliant cut diamonds in a yellow channel setting, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately inner measurements 6.3cm by 5.1cm

£350-450

2294

A Ruby and Diamond Spray Brooch a cluster set throughout with round cut rubies and round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow abstract spray, with a white diamond set stem, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately measures 6.0cm by 4.7cm

£400-600

2295

A Pearl and Diamond Three Stone Ring the pearl flanked by old cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size K

NB: the pearl has not been laboratory tested.

£200-300

2296

An 18 Carat Gold Ruby Eternity Ring, by Garrard & Co. the calibré cut rubies in a yellow channel setting finger size K

£200-300

2297

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cluster Ring four old cut diamonds with a smaller raised old cut diamond centrally, in yellow claw settings, to a forked shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately finger size Q½

£200-300

2298

A Red Stone and Diamond Cluster Ring the cushion cut red stone within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow forked shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size Q

£300-500

2299

A Single Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with An 18 Carat Gold Ruby Clasp the ninety-five cultured pearls knotted to a clasp comprising of a cluster of round cut rubies to a yellow textured stepped leaf motif border length 86cm

£200-300

2300

A 9 Carat Gold Enamel Brooch, by Alabaster & Wilson realistically modelled as a galloping horse and jockey, the yellow textured horse with plain polished saddle and bridle, the jockey enamelled with a green and orange cap and shirt, white breeches and black and brown boots measures 4.0cm by 2.9cm

£200-300

2301

An 18 Carat Gold Ruby and Diamond Brooch plain polished yellow ribbons gathered by an eight-cut diamond collar and decorated with round cut rubies and round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately measures 3.5cm by 3.2cm

£200-300

2302

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Horse Brooch modelled in a galloping pose, with a yellow textured body, white shoes and eight-cut diamond set mane and tail, total estimated diamond weight 0.05 carat approximately measures 4.9cm by 2.7cm

£300-500

2303

A 9 Carat Gold Fancy Link Bracelet, by Alabaster & Wilson four yellow textured horse heads with garnet eyes alternate with four horseshoe motifs length 17.5cm

£200-300

2304

An 18 Carat Gold Ruby and Diamond Floral Spray Brooch the yellow textured leaves with white eight-cut diamond accents, and oval cut ruby and round brilliant cut diamond decoration, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately length 5.2cm by 3.2cm

£400-600

2305

A Cultured Pearl Necklace, by Mikimoto the sixty uniform cultured pearls knotted to a yellow pierced clasp with a cultured pearl centrally length 46cm

£200-300

2306

An 18 Carat Gold Necklace, by Fope comprised of vari-sized plain polished and textured oval openwork links, to a concealed clasp length 43cm

£1,200-1,800

2307

A Pair of Diamond Earrings a row of baguette cut diamonds in a white channel setting, within a border of eight-cut diamonds in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, with yellow post and clip fittings length 1.7cm

£200-300

2308

A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Hoop Earrings, by Fope of yellow brick design, with post fittings measure 2.4cm diameter

£400-600

2309

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring the round cut sapphire in a white claw setting, flanked by tapered baguette cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately finger size I

£150-200

2310

A Diamond Heart Brooch the frame set throughout with old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately measures 2.2cm by 2.5cm

£400-600

2311

A Diamond Three Stone Ring the round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.95 carat approximately finger size M

£1,500-2,000

2312

An Enamel Brooch, by Anton Michelson and A Pair of Enamel Earrings, by Georg Jensen of daisy form, the petals enamelled in white with yellow beadwork decoration to the centre, earrings with post fittings brooch measures 3.3cm diameter, earrings measure 1.2cm diameter

£100-150

2313

An Emerald and Diamond Ring five rows comprised of graduated calibré cut emeralds flanked by princess cut diamonds, in yellow channel settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately finger size M½

£400-600

2314

A Multi Gem-Set Torque Bangle the yellow plain polished bangle terminating to textured panther motifs, inset with round cut emeralds, rubies and sapphires and with eight-cut diamond set collars inner measurements 6.3cm by 5.3cm

£150-200

2315

An 18 Carat White Gold Garnet and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval rhodolite garnet within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately finger size N

£800-1,200

2316

An Early 20th Century Suffragette Pendant on Chain textured bars within a circular frame, overlaid with three clover motifs, with heart shaped amethyst leaves, a cultured pearl centrally and green enamelled stems, suspended from a yellow plain polished bale, on a later white trace link chain pendant length 3.3cm, chain length 43cm

£200-300

2317

An 18 Carat White Gold Amethyst and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval fancy cut amethyst within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size M

£400-600

2318

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire, Ruby and Diamond Brooch realistically modelled as a flowerhead, white rods terminate to an eightcut diamond and round cut rubies and sapphires, in claw settings, to an openwork border of five yellow textured and plain polished petals measures 4.2cm diameter approximately £250-300

2319

A 9 Carat Gold Amethyst and Cultured Pearl Brooch realistically modelled as a floral spray, with yellow textured leaves and the flower motifs formed of round cut amethysts and cultured pearls measures 5.5cm by 3.5cm

£120-180

2320

An Amethyst and Diamond Ring of abstract design, the central cabochon amethyst within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to an outer border of vari-shaped amethyst cabochons, spaced by yellow plain polished bars, to a broad tapered shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately finger size P

£400-600

2321

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire Brooch the yellow textured leaf motif with a row of round cut sapphires centrally, in white claw settings measures 3.2cm by 3.0cm

£150-200

2322

A Pair of Cubic Zirconia Hoop Earrings the round cut cubic zirconia in yellow channel settings, with post fittings

length 3.2cm

£250-400

2323

A Two Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with An 18 Carat Gold Ruby and Sapphire Clasp the 47:51 cultured pearls knotted to a stylised rope twist floral motif clasp, decorated throughout with round cut rubies and sapphires length 46.5cm

£400-600

2324

A Sapphire and Diamond Half Hoop Ring a row of round cut sapphires flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size M½

£150-200

2325

An 18 Carat White Gold Garnet and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut rhodolite garnet within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size L½

£500-700

2326

A Ruby and Diamond Half Hoop Ring a row of round cut rubies flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size M½

£150-200

2327

A 9 Carat Gold Amethyst and Cultured Pearl Bracelet the stylised openwork heart shaped links with a round cut amethyst or cultured pearl centrally length 17.3cm

£400-600

2324 2325

2328

An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Pendant on Chain

the round brilliant cut diamond within a border of oval cut aquamarines, spaced by smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, suspended from a plain polished bale, on an 18 carat gold curb link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately pendant measures 1.9cm by 1.3cm, chain length 40.3cm

£200-300

2329

A Pair of Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earrings a round cut sapphire within a border of smaller round cut sapphires and round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, with post fittings

£150-200

2330

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Necklace the central cluster comprising of marquise cut sapphires and round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a foxtail link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately length 54.7cm

£300-500

2331

A Pair of Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earrings the oval cut sapphires within borders of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 1.3cm by 1.1cm

£600-800

2332

A 9 Carat Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Bangle seven graduated oval cut aquamarines spaced by pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a triple row plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately inner measurements 5.7cm by 4.8cm

£400-600

2333

An Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut aquamarine within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size M½

£600-800

2334

An Aquamarine Solitaire Ring the oval cut aquamarine in a white claw setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank finger size L½

£250-300

2335

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring the round cut sapphire within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately finger size L½

£200-300

2336

An 18 Carat Gold Blue Topaz and Diamond Three Stone Ring the emerald-cut blue topaz flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately finger size P

£400-600

2337

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size L

£400-600

2338

A Blue Zircon Ring the round cut blue zircon in a white claw setting, to baguette cut diamond set shoulders, on a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately finger size L½

£200-300

2339

A Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet the twenty-three oval cut sapphires spaced by pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately length 17.8cm

£1,500-2,000

2340

A Sapphire and Diamond Twist Ring the oval cut sapphire within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a textured twist shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately finger size S

£400-600

2341

A Diamond Pendant on Chain the yellow dodo motif set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow pavé settings, with plain polished feet, tail and head, on a curb link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately pendant length 1.9cm, chain length 45.5cm

£250-300

2342

A Cultured Pearl Necklace three graduated vari-hue cultured pearls spaced by faceted beads, to a black corded necklace length 40.5cm

£100-150

2343

A Silver Pendant on Chain, by Georg Jensen the grape motif suspended from a plain polished bale, on a trace link chain with a leaf motif toggle clasp pendant length 4.7cm, chain length 60.5cm

£100-150

2344

A Silver Pendant on Chain and A Heart Pendant on Chain, by Georg Jensen the oval pendant depicting St Christopher to one side and a car and aeroplane to the other, on a cable link chain; and the heart motif on a trace link chain pendant lengths 3.3cm and 1.7cm, chain lengths 46.5cm and 47.5cm respectively

£80-120

2345

A 2006 Heritage Pendant on Chain and Pair of Earrings, by Georg Jensen of Art Nouveau style, the pendant suspended on a fancy link chain, the earrings with post fittings pendant length 2.5cm, chain length 45cm, earring drop length 2.3cm

£100-150

2346

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Ring six baguette cut diamonds within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in channel and claw settings, with a trifurcated scroll shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately finger size O½

£350-450

2347

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring the pear cut diamond in a white claw setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size H

£250-300

2348

A Diamond Brooch of stylised floral form, the central cluster comprised of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow textured wirework petal motif frame, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately measures 4.2cm

£500-700

2349

An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut aquamarine within a spaced border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately finger size L½

£500-700

2350

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring the central cluster set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a double stepped border similarly set, to round brilliant cut diamond set forked shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.45 carat approximately finger size M½

£500-700

2351

A Pair of Garnet Drop Earrings and Two Rings, by Georg Jensen the earrings forming part of the 2007 Heritage collection, the floral cluster motifs suspend a bluebell motif issuing an oval cabochon garnet, with post fittings; a silver plain polished band gathered centrally by a yellow loop, numbered 321; and another plain polished band terminating to stylised leaf motifs drop length 3.3cm, finger sizes I½

£120-180

2352

An Agate Bracelet nine rectangular agate plaques in yellow collet settings length 16.2cm

£300-500

2353

A 9 Carat Gold Ring of abstract bead work form, to a broad plain polished shank finger size M

£500-700

2354

An Agate Pendant on Chain the banded agate carved to depict birds amongst foliage, on a yellow curb link chain pendant length 6.8m, chain length 71cm

£200-300

2355

A Jade Pendant on Chain the jade carved to depict a stylised elephant, overlaid with yellow plain polished accents and suspended from a plain polished bale, on a 9 carat gold curb link chain pendant measures 4.5m by 3.7cm, chain length 64.5cm

£120-180

2356

A Jade Bead Necklace comprised of one hundred and eight jade beads length 160.5cm

£200-300

2357

An 18 Carat White Gold Peridot and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut peridot within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size L½

£600-800

2358

A Garnet Ring the cushion cut hessonite garnet in a square setting, to a plain polished shank finger size N½

£80-120

2359

A Pair of Kunzite and Diamond Drop Earrings the oval cut kunzite in a yellow claw setting, to an openwork kiteshaped frame set throughout with rose cut diamonds in white claw settings, surmounted by a pear shaped frame similarly set, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings drop length 6.0cm

£300-500

2360

An 18 Carat White Gold Garnet and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut hessonite garnet within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately finger size L½

£600-800

2361

An 18 Carat White Gold Chrysoberyl and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut chrysoberyl within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a diamond set shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately finger size L½

£700-1,000

2362

A Coral Bracelet

five carved coral plaques spaced by white openwork links, in a fitted case labelled John Hall & Co, 56 King Street, Manchester length 17cm

£150-200

2363

A Chalcedony, Moonstone and Diamond Bracelet the central ovoid set throughout with rose cut diamonds in white pavé settings, decorated with six vari-shaped cabochon moonstones, to a blue chalcedony bead back chain length 19.5cm

£250-300

2364

A Kunzite, Tourmaline and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval kunzite within a border of oval cut vari-hue tourmalines and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately finger size P

£200-300

2365

A Pair of Turquoise and Diamond Earrings the oval cabochon turquoise within abstract openwork borders of eightcut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 2.1cm by 2.1cm

£250-300

2356
2357
2358
2359
2360
2361
2362
2363
2364
2365

2366

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size L

£800-1,200

2367

An Opal and Diamond Pendant on Chain the oval cabochon opal in a white millegrain setting, suspended within an old cut diamond heart shaped frame, to a plain polished outer frame, with a diamond set bale, on a trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately pendant length 4.5cm, chain length 50.2cm

NB: one diamond deficient

£300-500

2368

An Art Deco Style Sapphire and Diamond Ring three calibré cut sapphires aligned up the finger, within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw and millegrain settings, to pierced diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size M1/2

£600-800

2369

A Pair of Blue Zircon and Diamond Cluster Earrings the round cut blue zircon in a white claw setting, within a border of old cut diamonds in millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately, with screw fittings measure 1.4cm diameter

£200-300

2370

A Cultured Pearl and Diamond Pendant the grey cultured pearl with a white round brilliant cut diamond set bale, with tassel terminations surrounding the cultured pearl, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately length 2.4cm

£200-300

2371

A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings the round brilliant cut diamonds in white four claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, with screw fittings

£400-600

2372

A Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, circa 1900 three graduated plaques formed of a row of calibré cut sapphires flanked by rows of graduated old cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, to an expanding bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately length 16.0cm

£600-800

2373

A Sapphire and Diamond Half Hoop Ring four square cut sapphires alternate with three round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw and channel settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size Q½

£300-500

2374

An Opal and Diamond Ring an oval cabochon opal and a round brilliant cut diamond positioned diagonally, in yellow claw settings, to a twist shoulder plain polished shank

finger size L

£100-150

2375

A Garnet and Diamond Ring the raised round cut garnet to a lozenge shaped frame set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, to a chased shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size M

£200-300

2376

An Aquamarine and Diamond Ring the fancy cushion cut aquamarine in a yellow elongated claw setting, flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a broad tapered shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.05 carat approximately finger size I

£300-500

2377

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring of kite shaped form, the oval cut sapphire in a white rubbed over setting, within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in claw and millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately finger size R

£200-300

2378

A 14 Carat Gold Cubic Zirconia Line Bracelet the round brilliant cut cubic zirconia in yellow claw settings length 18.5cm

£150-200

2379

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring of crossover form, the broad yellow bars terminating to calibré cut sapphires, one decorated with round brilliant cut diamonds, in elongated claw and pavé settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately finger size N

£500-700

2380

An Opal and Rock Crystal Necklace the graduated opal beads spaced by faceted rock crystal beads, knotted to a white plain polished torpedo shaped clasp length 44.2cm

£300-500

2381

A Citrine and Diamond Cluster Ring

the cushion cut citrine in a yellow claw setting, within a border of eightcut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately finger size L

£150-200

2382

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Soleste V Ring and An 18 Carat Gold Wishbone Ring, by Tiffany & Co. the wishbone set with nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately; the other of plain polished design finger sizes H½

£250-300

2383

An Amethyst and Diamond Cluster Ring the cushion cut amethyst within a border of rose cut diamonds, in white collet settings, to a yellow forked shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size O½

£250-300

2384

A Diamond Ring

two rows of graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a forked shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately finger size N½

£400-600

2385

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring the central raised round brilliant cut diamond within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, and a diamond to each side, in claw settings, to a forked shoulder textured shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately finger size Q

£200-300

2386

An Opal Solitaire Ring the round cabochon opal in a white collet setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank finger size K½

£150-200

2387

A Diamond Brooch the central round brilliant cut diamond to six radial arms comprising of trios of eight-cut diamonds, to similarly set petal motif borders, to an outer border of clusters at six points, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately measures 3.9cm diameter

£600-800

2388

A Lady’s Diamond Wristwatch, 1930’s manual wound lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, oval shaped case with a round brilliant cut diamond set bezel and old cut diamond set lugs, to a two strand black rope strap with two diamond set bands, total estimated diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately 15mm by 23mm

£300-500

2389

A Pearl and Diamond Brooch/Pendant, circa 1900 the central pearl within a border of old cut diamonds, to an outer border of old cut diamonds alternating with pearls, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately measures 2.9cm

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£300-500

2390

A Pair of Amethyst and Diamond Drop Earrings a row of round brilliant cut diamonds suspends a briolette cut amethyst with a round brilliant cut diamond set cap, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, with post fittings length 3.9cm

£500-700

2391

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to an outer border of smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately finger size O½

£500-700

2392

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Line Bracelet the fifty-eight round brilliant cut diamonds in four claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately length 18.5cm

£600-800

2393

A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire, Cultured Pearl and Diamond Drop Earrings

a round cut sapphire within a spaced border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, suspends a marquise cut sapphire within a similar border, to a cultured pearl drop, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, with post fittings drop length 3.7cm

NB: one diamond deficient

£400-600

2394

A Diamond Pendant the circular frame decorated with old cut diamonds and beadwork decoration, with an old cut diamond set floral spray motif centrally, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately length 3.3cm

£300-500

2395

A Cultured Pearl Necklace, with An Emerald and Diamond Clasp the eighty-five cultured pearls knotted to a target design clasp, with a central old cut diamond within a spaced border of calibré cut emeralds, in white rubbed over and channel settings, estimated diamond weight 0.07 carat approximately length 43.5cm

£120-180

2396

A Diamond Three Stone Ring the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white double claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size L½

£150-200

2397

A Pair of Emerald and Diamond Cluster Earrings the emerald-cut emeralds within borders of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, with post fittings measure 1.0cm diameter

£400-600

2398

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring the round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, to eight-cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size O

£250-300

2399

A Triple Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with An Emerald and Diamond Clasp the 65:68:72 cultured pearls knotted to a cluster clasp composed of a round cabochon emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately length 46.7cm

£500-700

2400

A Diamond Half Hoop Ring baguette cut diamonds in white claw settings alternating with princess cut diamonds, in channel settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately finger size I

£200-300

2401

An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring the emerald-cut emerald with smaller calibré cut emeralds to either side, within a border of rose cut diamonds, in white rubbed over and claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately finger size Q½

NB: one emerald deficient

£300-500

2402

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Half Hoop Ring the round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately finger size K

£120-180

2403

A Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Half Hoop Ring a row of round cut yellow sapphires flanked by rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size M½

£150-200

2404

A Cultured Pearl Necklace, with A Green Glass and Diamond Clasp the graduated seventy-nine cultured pearls knotted to a cluster clasp comprised of a round cabochon green glass within a border of rose cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately length 41.8cm

£120-180

2405

A Pearl and Diamond Bar Brooch a bar set throughout with rose cut diamonds, in white claw settings, interspaced with three button pearls, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately length 6.9cm

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£500-700

2406

Three Stick Pins comprising of an enamel and seed pearl example, the fleur de lys motif enamelled in shades of green with a seed pearl centrally, the pin with a midway twist; a pearl and diamond example, an eight-cut diamond in a square setting, surmounted by a pearl, the pin with a midway twist; and an enamel and diamond jockey example, the circular plaque enamelled to depict a jockey with a blue shirt and a red cap, within a horseshoe frame decorated with rose cut diamonds

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£150-200

2407

A Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace, with A Diamond and Split Pearl Clasp the eighty-six button pearls knotted to a three stone clasp comprising of a split pearl flanked by old cut diamonds, in white and yellow collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.08 carat approximately length 51cm

£120-180

2408

A Diamond Solitaire Ring the old cut diamond in a white claw setting, to rose cut diamond set stepped shoulders in square settings, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately finger size O

£200-300

2409

A Garnet and Enamel Brooch the round cut garnet within a border of three smaller round cut garnets, to an outer ribbon motif border enamelled in blue measures 2.5cm by 2.2cm

£150-200

2410

A Diamond Seven Stone Ring the graduated old cut diamonds in white closed back claw settings, to a yellow fancy forked shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately finger size P½

£250-300

2411

Two Jet, Split Pearl and Diamond Mourning Brooches the oval jet plaque overlaid with a star motif set throughout with split pearls and an old cut diamond centrally, to a stepped border of split pearls, in yellow collet and claw settings, with locket compartments to the reverse containing hair, and each engraved H.R.R. 6 Sept 1911 measure 4.1cm by 1.5cm

£150-200

2412

A Synthetic Sapphire and Diamond Five Stone Ring three oval cut synthetic sapphires alternate with two transitional cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, with a scroll gallery, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately finger size O½

£200-300

2413

A Victorian Enamel Brooch, circa 1900 the stylised ribbon motif enamelled in blue and white, with festoon chains and suspending two tassels terminating to pear shaped drops similarly enamelled, with a locket compartment to the reverse, with a fitted case measures 5.2cm by 9.6cm

£400-600

2414

An Art Nouveau Enamel, Pearl and Diamond Brooch/Pendant the scrolling vine motifs enamelled in green and blue with pink floral motifs, decorated with pearls and old cut diamonds, suspended from a blue enamel and split pearl bale measures 4.1cm by 2.5cm

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£120-180

2415

A Diamond Five Stone Ring the graduated old cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.15 carat approximately finger size O

£300-500

2416

Four Stick Pins and A Brooch the stick pins comprising of a horse’s head example, with a round cut ruby eye, the pin with a midway twist; a dog example, with a calibré cut ruby collar and holding an old cut diamond within its mouth, the pin with a midway twist; a bear example, the white textured bear holding two yellow plain polished balls, the pin with a midway twist; a lion example, with an old cut diamond within its mouth and sat upon a pear cabochon chalcedony; and a seed pearl brooch, the monkey holding a seed pearl sat upon a cane brooch length 4.5cm

£150-200

2412
2413

2417

A Pair of 9 Carat Gold Enamel Cufflinks comprising of chain linked truncated rectangular plaques enamelled in blue with the cypher for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, in a fitted case labelled Plante, 12 Bury Street, London, SW

Provenance: by repute gifted to the butler of the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and King George VI

£120-180

2418

An Opal, Garnet, Ruby and Diamond Brooch, circa 1880 realistically modelled as an insect, with a round cut hessonite garnet and oval cabochon opal body, round cabochon ruby eyes and wings set throughout with rose cut diamonds, in white and yellow claw and collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately measures 5.2cm by 2.7cm

£300-500

2419

Three Banded Agate and Diamond Dress Studs the banded agate beads inset with an old cut diamond centrally, in white collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately, in a fitted case labelled Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr Mortimer & Hunt

£100-150

2420

A Ruby and Sapphire Three Stone Ring an oval cut ruby flanked by oval cut sapphires in yellow claw settings, with beadwork and cannetille borders, to a beadwork decorated shank finger size L½

£300-500

2421

An Enamel, Garnet and Pearl Pendant the plaque enamelled in red, orange, green and white to depict stylised lily of the valley, suspending a single pearl and surmounted by two chain links gathering centrally by an oval cut garnet suspending a pearl measures 5.7cm by 3.4cm

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£100-150

2422

A Green Zircon Ring the round cut green zircon in a white claw setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank finger size K½

£80-120

2423

An Enamel and Diamond Brooch the bow motif enamelled in blue and white with rose cut diamond borders and central row, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately measures 3.3cm by 2.2cm

£80-120

2424

An Opal, Ruby, Emerald and Diamond Brooch realistically modelled as a star, the central round cabochon opal to eight radial arms set throughout with rose cut diamonds, spaced by cushion cut emeralds and rubies, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately measures 3.2cm by 2.7cm

£300-500

2425

A Diamond Bangle the central panel inset with five old cut diamonds in yellow square settings, with scroll and bead work decoration, to a plain polished hinged back, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately inner measurements 5.7cm by 4.7cm

£300-500

2426

Five Enamel Buttons of circular design on blue grounds, depicting a horse, a hound, a stag, a tiger and a wolf measure 1.9cm diameter

£100-150

2427

A Pair of Enamel, Mother-of-Pearl and Diamond Cufflinks and Three Similar Buttons the cufflinks comprised of oval mother-of-pearl plaques inset with old cut diamonds centrally, and with green enamel borders, the buttons of round form with old cut diamonds centrally, and with green and white enamel borders, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately

£350-450

2428

A Lady’s Diamond Set Wristwatch, 1930’s manual wound lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, rectangular case with eight-cut and baguette cut diamond set bezel and hinged lugs, to a two strand black rope strap, total estimated diamond weight 1.45 carat approximately 10mm by 24mm

NB: clasp deficient

£300-500

2419
2420
2421
2422
2423
2424
2425
2426
2427
2428

2429

A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Cluster Earrings the central round brilliant cut diamond within a border of round cut rubies, to an outer border of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, with post fittings

£150-200

2430

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire Eternity Ring calibré cut sapphires in a yellow channel setting finger size J½

£200-300

2431

A Sapphire and Diamond Eternity Ring calibré cut sapphires alternate with eight-cut and round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, with chased sides, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately finger size N½

£200-300

2432

A Triple Row Cultured Pearl Necklace with A Diamond Clasp the 47:49:51 graduated cultured pearls knotted to a diamond cluster clasp, the central raised old cut diamond within a double stepped border of old cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately length 35.2cm

£400-600

2433

A Late Victorian Enamel, Pearl and Diamond Novelty Brooch modelled as two seated ducks, with blister pearl bodies and the head and necks enamelled in blue, green, orange and white, with rose cut diamond eyes measures 2.9cm by 1.2cm

£150-200

2434

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire, Ruby and Diamond Ring the central clover motif comprising of a round cut sapphire, a round cut ruby and an old cut diamond in yellow claw settings, to trios of old cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately finger size Q1/2

£100-150

2435

A Sapphire, Ruby and Diamond Stick Pin, circa 1900 the clover motif set throughout with a round cut sapphire, a round cut ruby and an old cut diamond, the stem decorated with a smaller old cut diamond, in yellow claw settings, the pin with a midway twist, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately, case labelled E. Lloyd Lawrence, Manufacturing Jeweller, 63 South Molton Street, London

£100-150

2436

A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring the oval cut ruby in a yellow collet setting, within a border of old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow scroll shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size R

£300-500

2437

A 9 Carat Gold Diamond Novelty Brooch the rose bar overlaid with a fox pavé set throughout with eight-cut diamonds, suspending a similarly set duck, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately measures 3.9cm by 2.1cm

£200-300

2438

A Two Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with A Diamond Clasp the 44:47 graduated cultured pearls knotted to a diamond cluster clasp composed of pear shaped and round rose cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately length 36cm

£400-600

2439

A Pair of Split Pearl and Diamond Cluster Earrings the central split pearl within a border of rose cut diamonds, to a border of split pearls alternating with pairs of rose cut diamond bars, in yellow claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, with clip fittings measure 2.0cm

NB: one diamond deficient

£250-300

2440

A Multi-Gem Set Butterfly Brooch, circa 1880 set throughout with round cut garnets, round and oval cut sapphires, split pearls, green garnets and rose cut diamonds, in white and yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately measures 4.6cm by 3.5cm

£300-500

2432
2433
2434
2435
2436
2437
2438
2439

2441

A Victorian Garnet Brooch a cluster of round cut and oval cut garnets in yellow collet settings, spaced by textured beads, to an outer border decorated with beadwork and rope twist motifs, with a locket compartment to the reverse measures 3.8cm diameter

£250-350

2442

A Garnet Necklace, circa 1850 the oval graduated garnet chain suspending a detachable cross brooch/pendant set throughout with round and pear cut garnets, in yellow collet settings brooch/pendant measures 4.8cm by 4.8cm, chain length 38.5cm

£300-500

2443

A Mid 19th Century Garnet and Split Pearl Brooch three garnet floral motifs in yellow collet settings, to a stylised quatrefoil scroll frame with floral motif split pearl decoration measures 5.5cm by 3.8cm

£200-300

2444

A Bohemian Garnet Necklace, circa 1900 the central cluster set throughout with vari-cut garnets, suspending a detachable pear shaped cluster and flanked either side by four stylised flowerhead motifs similarly set, in yellow claw settings, with a later garnet chain extension, cased drop length 8.2cm, necklace length 42.8cm

£200-300

2445

A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Garnet and Split Pearl Earrings the round cabochon garnet within a border of split pearls, in yellow rubbed over settings, with post fittings measure 1.3cm diameter

£120-180

2446

A Swivel Fob with a plain polished agate to one side, and a mother-of-pearl cameo to the other, with a scroll surmount measures 4.2cm by 2.7cm

£150-200

2447

A Late Victorian Garnet and Diamond Ring and A Late Victorian Garnet and Diamond Stick Pin the oval cabochon garnet in a white claw setting, with an old cut diamond centrally in a square millegrain setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately; the oval cabochon garnet overlaid with an old cut and rose cut diamond star motif, in yellow claw settings, to a pin with a midway twist, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately finger size S, stick pin head measures 2.1cm by 1.7cm

£150-200

2448

A Triple Row Cultured Pearl and Garnet Bracelet the 30:30:30 cultured pearls spaced by three bars each inset with four round cut garnets in yellow claw settings, knotted to a 9 carat gold cultured pearl and garnet cluster clasp length 17.5cm

£120-180

2449

Two Pearl Stick Pins one of rectangular shape, the other spherical, each with a midway twist, cased

NB: the pearls have not been laboratory tested.

£150-200

2441
2442
2443
2444
2445
2446
2447
2448

2450

A Pair of Early 20th Century Amethyst and Seed Pearl Drop Earrings a round cut amethyst suspends a pear cut amethyst by a knife edge bar interspaced with a seed pearl, in yellow millegrain settings, with hook fittings

drop length 4.2cm

£80-120

2451

An Early 20th Century Amethyst and Split Pearl Necklace an oval cut amethyst suspends a pear cut amethyst, in yellow millegrain and claw settings, chain linked by a knife edge bar decorated with a split pearl, surmounted by similar links terminating to a trace link back chain

drop length 8.3cm, necklace length 41.6cm

£200-300

2452

A Pair of Mid Victorian Garnet Drop Earrings a round cabochon garnet suspends a larger round cabochon garnet, in yellow rope twist borders and spaced by a lover’s knot motif, with hook fittings

drop length 2.7cm

£80-120

2453

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Eternity Ring the yellow broad shank inset with ten round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately finger size N

£300-500

2454

A Diamond Ring composed of two rows of old cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately finger size P

£250-300

2455

A Diamond and Cultured Pearl Brooch, circa 1880 realistically modelled as a shamrock, the leaves set throughout with rose cut diamonds in white collet settings with red enamel borders and a cultured pearl centrally, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately, in a fitted case labelled Harvey & Gore, 1 Vigo Street, London measures 2.5cm by 2.5cm

£80-120

2456

A Mid Victorian Diamond Brooch the stylised winged motif set throughout with rose cut and lasque cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, in a fitted case labelled Harvey & Gore, 1 Vigo Street, London measures 2.6cm by 2.3cm

£100-150

2457

No Lot

2458

A Mid-Victorian Enamel and Garnet Brooch the round cabochon garnet within a blue and white enamelled frame, with bead work and rope twist decoration, suspending a similar pear shaped drop, with a hairwork locket compartment to the reverse length 8.8cm

£200-300

2459

A Green Garnet Ring the oval cut green garnet in a white millegrain square setting, with an eight-cut diamond to each corner, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank finger size N

£200-300

2460

An Amethyst and Diamond Pendant the round cut amethyst in a yellow claw setting, surmounted by a single round brilliant cut diamond, suspended from a graduated old cut diamond set bale, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately length 3.9cm

£100-150

2461

A Garnet and Diamond Pendant the scalloped garnet overlaid with a star motif set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, to a scroll frame decorated with rose cut diamonds, surmounted by a smaller scalloped garnet with a single old cut diamond centrally in a yellow star setting, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, in a fitted case labelled Harvey & Gore, 1 Vigo Street, London length 4.3cm

£200-300

2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2456
2458
2459
2460
2461

2462

A Pair of Early 20th Century Peridot and Split Pearl Drop Earrings and An Early 20th Century Peridot and Split Pearl Brooch the earrings composed of a round cut peridot suspending a split pearl trefoil motif with a pear cut peridot terminal, in yellow millegrain and claw settings, with screw fittings; the brooch composed of a tapered bar with a round cut peridot centrally, with split pearl trefoil and vine motifs on either side earring drop length 2.6cm, brooch length 4.3cm

£100-150

2463

An Early 20th Century Peridot and Split Pearl Necklace the central round cut peridot within a wreath motif border comprised of split pearls and demantoid garnets, surmounted by a split pearl set bow, to a yellow trace link chain, in a fitted case labelled By Appointment to H.M. The King, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent St, London, W drop length 4.5cm, necklace length 38cm

£200-300

2464

An Edwardian Peridot and Seed Pearl Bracelet the oval cut peridot in a yellow millegrain setting, flanked by seed pearl leaf motifs, to a curb link back chain length 17.3cm

£200-300

2465

An Opal and Seed Pearl Cluster Ring the marquise cabochon opal within a border of seed pearls, in yellow claw settings, to a forked shoulder plain polished shank finger size L

£120-180

2466

An Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring of plaque form, the oval cabochon opal within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately finger size N

£120-180

2467

A Pair of Cultured Pearl Cluster Earrings the central cultured pearl within a border of smaller cultured pearls, in yellow claw settings, with screw fittings measure 1.2cm

£200-300

2468

An Opal Ring five graduated oval cabochon opals spaced by rose cut diamond accents, in yellow claw settings, with a scroll gallery and shoulders, to a plain polished shank finger size M

£100-150

2469

An Opal and Diamond Three Stone Ring the oval cabochon opal flanked by old cut diamonds, with pairs of rose cut diamond accents, in yellow claw settings, with a scroll gallery and shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately finger size Q½

£200-300

2470

An 18 Carat Gold Peridot and Split Pearl Ring the octagonal step cut peridot within a border of split pearls, in yellow millegrain settings, to forked scrolling shoulders, on a plain polished shank

finger size P½

£100-150

2471

A Diamond and Split Pearl Brooch, circa 1880 depicting the initials IB, the B set throughout with rose cut diamonds intertwined with a split pearl I motif, in white and yellow claw and channel settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximately measures 2.8cm by 2.5cm

£100-150

2472

A 9 Carat Gold Opal Bangle eleven round cut cabochon opals in yellow square settings, to a rope twist hinged back with chased edges inner measurements 5.4cm by 5.2cm

£200-300

2473

A Late Victorian Amethyst and Split Pearl Brooch two heart cut amethysts within borders of split pearls, surmounted by a similarly set bow motif, in yellow rubbed over and claw settings measures 2.9cm by 2.5cm

£100-150

2464
2465
2466
2468
2467
2469
2470
2471
2472
2473

FINE JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER

SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2025

A Fine and Rare Stainless Steel Chronograph "Floating Big Red" Daytona Wristwatch with Original Paperwork, signed Rolex, Oyster, model: Cosmograph Daytona "Big Red", ref: 6265/6263, 1979

£30,000-40,000

For further information please contact: Adam Wasdell MBHI, Wostep 01969 623780

adam.wasdell@tennants-ltd.co.uk

Valuations for Insurance, Probate and Family Division

BUYERS’ INFORMATION

Buyer’s Premium

A Buyer’s Premium of 24% on the first £999,999 of the Hammer Price and 20% on the amount thereafter, plus VAT, is payable on each lot.

Condition Reports

We are happy to provide Condition Reports to Prospective Buyers, but would welcome your request as soon as possible, preferably at least 48 hours before the Day of Sale. A Condition Report is an honest expression of our opinion, not a statement of fact and is provided as a service to the Seller. We accept no liability for the opinions expressed in any Condition Report.

Caveat Emptor

The principle of caveat emptor applies to the sale of all goods sold at auction by us. Furthermore, we have no control over the condition of any item offered for sale.

Additional Images

Requests for additional images of items in the sale can made up to 48 hours before the Day of Sale.

Online Bidding

We offer an online bidding service via our own platformTennants Live Bidding at www.tennants.co.uk. Items purchased via this platform will be subject to an additional 1.5% commission charge plus VAT at the prevailing rate. We also offer online bidding via www.the-saleroom.com for prospective buyers who cannot attend the sale. Items bought via this platform will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge plus VAT.

By completing registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit/bank card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with us, you;

(a)authorise Tennants, if they so wish, to charge the credit/bank card given in part of full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via www.the-saleroom.com; and

(b)confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit/bank details to Tennants through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Tennants are entitled to permit the shipping of the goods to the card holder and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

We do not accept any liability for any losses, however arising, as a result of a prospective buyer’s use of www.the-saleroom.com. Use of www.the-saleroom.com is subject to separate terms and conditions which do not form part of these conditions.

Telephone Bidding

Requests for telephone bidding must be registered at least one hour prior to the close of the View Day. We will not accept requests on the Day of Sale. Telephone Lines are booked on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to a minimum lot value of £500 for Fine Art Sales and £200 for all other sales.

Absentee Bidding

Whilst reasonable endeavours will be made to execute absentee bidding up to the Day of Sale, Tennants will not be liable for any default or neglect in connection with this service. All such arrangements therefore are made entirely at the Prospective Buyer’s risk.

VAT

Value added tax or any equivalent tax chargeable in the UK or elsewhere.

AML Due Diligence

We conduct appropriate Due Diligence checks to comply with current Anti Money Laundering regulations for any buyer exceeding the threshold of £8,000. We reserve the right to withhold the purchased lots until such checks have been completed.

Agency

We act as agents for the Seller, whose details remain confidential. If you buy at auction your contract is with the Seller, not us.

Jewellery

Coloured Stones. It should be noted that gemstones are often treated to improve their appearance. Heating, for instance, can intensify the colour or transparency of sapphires and rubies, whilst oiling can improve the clarity of emeralds. The international jewellery trade generally accepts these methods. Once heated, the colour enhancement is permanent, though there may be some effect on the durability of the gemstone in question. Once a gemstone has been oiled, the process may need to be repeated in the future to maintain the clarity. Certificates. Some lots are accompanied by gemmological certificates which give an opinion on some or all of the gemstones included in that particular piece. These certificates may have been obtained by Tennants or supplied by vendors. It is important to note that the content of these certificates is not guaranteed by Tennants and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the content of certificates after the sale or for a retrospective change in opinion by the providers of any of the certificates.

Watches

All Lots are sold as seen, and the absence of any reference to the condition of a watch does not imply the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most watches have been repaired in the course of their normal lifetime and may now incorporate parts not original to them. We do not undertake any inspection of any watches prior to any Sale. We make no representation or warranty that any watch is in working order. As watches often contain fine and complex mechanisms, Prospective Buyers should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which they are solely responsible, may be necessary.

CITES Regulations/Ivory Act 2018

CITES-restricted items and Ivory Exempt items will be accompanied by a current CITES Article 10 licence/Ivory Exemption Declaration where applicable and the licence/exemption declaration number will be displayed within the original catalogue description (required by UK law). Both CITES Article 10 licences and Ivory Exemption Declarations are non-transferable and buyers must apply for a new Article 10 licence/Ivory Exemption Declaration in their name if they wish to sell to a third party.

It is the sole responsibility of the buyer and/or contracted shipping agent to have in place the correct CITES re-export and import licences into the buyer’s chosen country before shipping can be undertaken.

CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or may be obtained from:

The Animal and Plant Health Agency Centre for International Trade Horizon House Deanery Road Bristol BL1 5AH

wildlife.licensing@apha.gsi.gov.uk 0117 372 3700

Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

Method of Payment

Payment is accepted online via our website.

Card payments where the cardholder is not present will only be accepted for transactions up to £500.

Payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

All accounts must be settled within 14 days of the sale. Accounts not paid within 14 days will automatically be subject to an interest charge of 5% above base rate from the day of sale.

Collection

All purchases must be collected from our Leyburn offices, unless stated otherwise, within seven days of the Sale (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm).

Despatch/Delivery

Buyers may appoint their own shippers or use one of our preferred suppliers for all UK deliveries and international shipping. Their contact details are as follows:

Bradleys Antique Packing Services Ltd 01325 281332 info@antiquepacking.co.uk

Carrs Carriers Ltd 01423 297088 01913 077024 07958 023028 carrscarriersltd@gmail.com

Mailboxes Etc 0113 242 8715 info@mbeleedscity.co.uk

In-House Shipping

For certain lots, we offer a packing and shipping service up to a total value of £5,000 (inclusive of buyer’s premium, VAT and any other associated charges). Prices start from £25 depending on the size and destination. Please note, we are unable to post items of a fragile nature. Items are fully insured and can be tracked from dispatch to delivery.

To obtain a quote for packing and shipping, please email shipping@tennants-ltd.co.uk or call 01969 623780. You will need to have paid your invoice in full, including delivery, before items are dispatched.

For full Terms of Business please refer to www.tennants.co.uk

FORTHCOMING VALUATION EVENTS

Tuesday 2 September

Leighton Hall, Carnforth LA5 9ST Jewellery

Tuesday 9 September

Farmer Copley’s Pontefract WF7 5AF Jewellery

Tuesday 16 September

Tennants in Harrogate

34 Montpellier Parade, Harrogate HG1 2TG Watches

Tuesday 23 September

Tennants in Harrogate

34 Montpellier Parade, Harrogate HG1 2TG Jewellery

Thursday 16 October

Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham FY8 4JX Jewellery

Tuesday 21 October

The Bar Convent York YO24 1AQ Jewellery

NEXT JEWELLERY, WATCHES & SILVER SALE

JANUARY 2026

2025 AUCTION DATES

Friday 5 September

Antiques & Interiors to include a section of Silver

Friday 5 September Fine Wine and Whisky

Saturday 13 September Country House

Jewellery, Watches & Silver

Wednesday 17 September

Militaria & Ethnographica

Friday 19 September

Antiques & Interiors to include Beswick & Border Fine Art

Friday 1 October

Scientific & Musical Instruments, Cameras & Tools

Saturday 4 October

20th Century Design

Modern & Contemporary Art

Friday 10 October

Antiques & Interiors to include a section of Silver

Wednesday 13 October

The Giles Sim Collection – Part II

Friday 24 October

Antiques & Interiors to include Designer Fashion

Wednesday 29 October

Stamps, Postcards & Postal History

The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG 01969 623780

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