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JEWELLERY, SILVER, WATCHES & COINS Wednesday 16th July 2014

Part of The Stanley Gibbons Group plc

DONNINGTON PRIORY JEWELLERY, SILVER, WATCHES & COINS Wednesday 16th July, 2014 at 10am Sale No 13783 Specialists David Rees [email protected] Nick Mann [email protected]

Tessa Parry [email protected] Alex Francis [email protected]

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Cover Illustration Lot 298

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1-101 Silver & Silver plate 102-133 Objects of Vertu 134-381 Jewellery 382-457 Watches 458-535 Coins

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SILVER & SILVER PLATE 1 A Victorian electro-plated oval domed meat cover, with a foliate handle and a nulled band, engraved with a crest, 50cm (19 3/4in) long The crest of Guston, Kellett of Ireland, Lovatt of Clayton Hall, Staffs., Pennill, Upton of Northolme, Lincs., van Whalff, Waterhouse of Middx., Herts., Wilson of Hertfordshire and elsewhere. £80-120 2 A small collection of electro-plated items, to include: a warming dish and cover, by Elkington & Co, the lid inscribed Red Star Line; together with a muffin dish; a ladle, and a lobed dish £15-25 3 A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a circular warming dish and cover with beaded borders; a pair of three light candelabra; a pair of shaped oval tureens and covers; a four piece oval tea service; a pair of candle snuffers; a modern pewter vase by Catherine Tutt, of stylised form, 24.5cm high; and other electroplated and white metal items £100-150 4 A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a twin handled tray; a rectangular galleried tray; three wine coasters; a photo frame; a knife rest; a sauceboat; and five napkin rings £60-80 5 A set of four electro-plated cluster column candlesticks by Mappin Bros, 19th century, in George III style, 32cm (12 1/2in) high £300-400

6 A collection of plated items, including: an oval straight-sided biscuit box; two oblong entree dishes; a pair of faceted sweet dishes; flatware; and other items £70-100 7 An electro-plated three bottle champagne cooler, early 20th century, with a wire work triple loop frame and a stand, 40cm diameter £150-200 8 A collection of silver items, to include: a wine coaster by M. C. Hersey & Son Ltd., London 2002, Golden Jubilee mark, 10.5cm diameter, with a turned wooden base; a capstan inkwell by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1923, 8.9cm diameter, loaded; a pistol grip handled magnifying glass by William Yates Ltd.; three silver mounted dressing table items; a late Victorian shell shaped butter dish by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1898, on three ball feet, 14cm long; and a jug, 185g (5.95 oz) gross weighable £100-150 9 A George II silver mug, maker's mark obscured, London 1730, the slightly tapering body with a scroll handle and on a circular foot, 11.5cm high, 249g (8 oz) £150-250

11 A silver taster by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, with pierced handles and body, on a circular foot, 15.5cm long; a silver coloured paper knife, stamped with a French swan mark, the hammered body stamped with twelve various coins, 30cm long; a three piece electro-plated miniature tapering tea set; and a pewter bowl with pierced handles and a Celtic band, 22.5cm long, 138g (4.45 oz) gross weighable £60-80 12 A Chinese export silver tankard adapted as a jug by Leeching (Lee Ching), stamped 'LC' only, Hong Kong, Canton & Shanghai, circa 18301870, with a dragon handle, chased with warriors in a landscape before a fortress, 13cm high, 347g (11.15 oz) £150-200 13 A Victorian silver shaped circular sugar bowl by Lambert & Co., London 1890, on four cast feet, 13cm diameter, 201g (6.45 oz) £60-80 14 A Victorian silver six division toast rack by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1851, on four ball feet, 17.2cm long, 250g (8 oz) £60-80

10 Three silver vesta cases and three boxes, the vestas: Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1891 and 1930; the boxes: oval, Sheffield 2003, with a rose on the cover; plain oval, Mexican with import marks for Birmingham 1993; and a book form box, stamped 925 only, 137g (4.4 oz) gross £100-150

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15 A silver shaped oval sauceboat by Barker Brothers, Chester circa 1910, with a flying scroll handle, on three trefoil feet, 17.5cm long; a silver shaped oval sauceboat by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1925, with a double scroll handle, on three shell and stepped pad feet, 15cm long; and a Victorian silver cream jug by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1887, with a double scroll handle, 8.7cm high, 416g (13.3 oz) gross £100-150 16 A silver baluster sugar caster by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1978, with a baluster finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 18.5cm high, 183g (5.9 oz) £40-60 17 An early George III silver cauldron salt, maker's mark obscured, London 1762, with a beaded border, engraved with initials and on three stepped pad feet, 5.8cm diameter; and another similar, 6.3cm diameter, 90g (2.9 oz) gross £50-70 18 A silver mounted rectangular photo frame by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1996, with a reed and stitch border, 31cm high; a silver mounted shaped rectangular triple photo frame, maker's mark 'RH' in a circular punch, Birmingham 1992, with a husk border, embossed with ribbons and foliate decoration, 10cm long; and another silver mounted rectangular photo frame, 22.5cm high £150-250

19 A collection of silver condiment items, including: a silver circular mustard by T. H. Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1915, with a baluster finial and a loop handle, a cable twist border and on three stepped pad feet, 7cm long, with a blue glass liner; a silver oval mustard by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, with a shell thumb piece to the domed cover, a scroll handle, a pierced body and on three ball feet, 5.7cm long, with a blue glass liner; a four division toast rack by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2000, 7.7cm long; three plain oval napkin rings by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1998, 5.7cm long; a circular pedestal salt by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1931, the faceted body on a circular stepped foot, 4.9cm high, with a blue glass liner; and other silver items, 397g (12.75 oz) gross £150-250 20 A late Edwardian silver shaped circular salver by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1909, with a raised moulded border and on three scroll feet, 21cm diameter; and a shaped circular salver by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1996, with a raised moulded border and on three scroll feet, 15cm diameter, 486g (15.65 oz) gross £100-150 21 A pair of Edwardian silver Harlequin pattern sugar tongs by Charles Douglas Richard HanburyTracy, Baron Sudeley, London 1903, 11.5cm long, 56g (1.8 oz) £80-120

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22 A Victorian silver mounted ivory letter opener, maker's mark possibly 'W.W', Birmingham 1892, the handle chased with foliate and floral decoration and with a vacant reserve, 35cm long; a six division toast rack by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1933, 11cm long; an Edwardian oval jewel box and hinged cover by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, the cover engraved with initials and on four pad feet, 11.5cm long, with a velvet liner; an Edwardian silver tapering cylindrical inkwell by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, with a girdle, 4cm high, loaded; and a silver mounted crumb brush, London 1911, with a hammered finish and a vacant reserve, 15cm high £70-100 23 Eight cut glass bottles with covers, to include: a pair of facetted circular jars with Victorian silver covers by James Vickery, London 1856, engraved with a floral border and initials within a circular reserve, 4cm high; two similar jars by T. & F. Perry, London 1918, engraved with initials, the tallest 15.5cm high; and four other bottles, three with silver covers and one electro-plated, 63g (2 oz) gross weighable £40-60 24 A silver faceted rectangular tea pot by J. W. Benson Ltd., London 1933, with a fruitwood finial and handle and an egg and tongue border, 29cm long, 644g (20.7 oz) £100-150

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25 A William IV silver baluster jug by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1837, with a leaf capped scroll handle and on four foliate scroll feet, 15cm high, 191g (6.1 oz) £80-120 26 A collection of cut glass bottles with silver and electro-plated mounts, to include: a cut glass caster with silver cover by Preece & Williscombe, London 1969, the cover pierced with stars, 15cm high; a green glass bell shaped scent bottle with a silver cover by B. H. Britton & Sons, Birmingham 1907, the cover engraved 'CP', the bottle with white metal overlay, 12cm high; a tapering cut glass bottle and stopper with electro-plated collar, 22.5cm long; a baluster decanter with electro-plated mounts and handle, embossed with masks, scrolls and foliate decoration, 35.5cm high; and other cut glass bottles; together with an electroplated fox vase stand £200-300 27 A George III silver circular chamber candlestick, maker's mark illegible, London 1790, with beaded borders, on three bracket feet, engraved with a crest, 13cm (5in) diameter, 161g (5.2 oz) (lacking the handle) The Wyndham family crest of a lion's head within a fetterlock. The family of Wyndham of Orchard-Wyndham, Somerset descended from Ralph Wymondham of Wymondham, Norfolk, temp. Edward I. £70-100

28 An Edwardian silver inkstand by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1903, with an egg and tongue border, an oval box with hinged cover to the centre, the cover engraved with a presentation inscription, two gut glass bottles with silver mounted covers, two pen trays and on four ball and claw feet, 26cm long, 633g (20.35 oz) weighable £200-300 29 A collection of silver handled and mounted dressing table items, to include: an Edwardian oval facetted glass bottle with silver cover by Thomas Ingleton, London 1905, engraved with initials, 9.3cm high; two cylindrical facetted glass jars, one with a silver cover; ten assorted silver handled button hooks; four assorted silver handled shoe horns; and two pairs of silver handled glove stretchers £80-120 30 A late Victorian silver baluster cream jug, maker's mark obscured, London 1899, with a leaf capped double scroll handle and on three trefoil feet, 10cm high; and a late Victorian caster by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1900, the screw down cover with pierced decoration, the body with spiralling fluted decoration and on a circular foot, 13cm high, 221g (7.1 oz) gross £60-80 31 A late Victorian silver shaped circular sweetmeat dish by Charles Edwards, London 1897, with twin scroll and shell handles, the bottom of the bowl embossed with a floral, foliate and scroll band, 21cm long, 266g (8.55 oz) £100-150

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32 A cut glass decanter with silver collar by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., London 1981, 28.5cm high; a Victorian cut glass globular scent bottle with silver hinged cover by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1896, the cover engraved 'Lizzie' within a circular reserve, embossed with scrolls and foliate decoration, 13.5cm high; two other cut glass globular scent bottles with silver covers; a pair of spill vases by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1968, with an egg and tongue border, a tapering stem and on a circular foot, 13.5cm high, loaded; a crumb scoop with silver ferrule by John Biggin, Sheffield 1919, with a xylo handle, 31.5cm long; and a collection of electro-plated items, to include: a swing handled basket; an oval tureen and cover; a baluster cream jug; a pair of grape scissors; and other items £80-120 33 A silver shaped circular salver by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1941, with a gadrooned border, engraved with an emblem and a presentation inscription and on three scroll feet, 21cm diameter, 318g (10.25 oz) £80-120 34 A small collection of silver flatware, mainly Victorian dates and makers, comprising, a plain sugar tongs by Eley & Fearn, London 1801, engraved with a crest; a fiddle pattern sauce ladle and eight tea spoons, some initialled, 275g (8.85 oz) gross £60-80

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35 An Italian silver urn on stand, 1872 - 1933 optional mark, the half lobed urn with a floral band and twin handles, mounted on a cylindrical column to a square stand with a stiff leaf border and on four paw feet, 16.5cm high, 239g (7.7 oz) £70-100 36* Three Edwardian silver forks and four knives by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1909, with green stained ivory handles, the knives 19.5cm long; an electro-plated three light candelabra, chased with grape vine decoration, 25cm high; and a quantity of electro-plated flatware £40-60 37 A pair of Indian colonial four division toastracks by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, first half 20th century, 8cm (3in) long, 136g (4.4 oz); and a rectangular cigarette box by Cooke & Kelvey, Calcutta, 10cm (4in) long, loaded £40-60

38 A collection of small silver and silver coloured items, to include: a miniature armchair, stamped 800 only; a German miniature goblet, post 1886 .800 standard; an Edwardian miniature Jersey milk can, Birmingham 1908; a Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle, Birmingham 1876 (hinge broken); a miniature photograph frame, London 1996; a D shape and pair of circular napkin rings, Sheffield 1942; a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Birmingham 1917; a miniature figure of a pig by Links of London, London 2003; a French triple scent bottle holder, 1878-1973 .950 standard export marks; and other items £150-250 39 A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including: a small rose bowl by Dennison Watch Case Co,. Birmingham 1936; two sugar bowls; an oval sauceboat; a silver wine label for Sherry; three pairs of napkin rings; a pair of cut glass bitters bottles with silver mounts by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1921; a pair of octagonal sweet dishes; two cigarette boxes, loaded; and other items, 1255g (40.35 oz) weighable £250-350 40 A collection of Indian colonial silver coloured items, comprising: a set of four circular pedestal sweet baskets by Cooke & Kelvey, Calcutta; a goblet by Cooke & Kelvey, engraved as runner up 1946 Asian Cup from the Royal Calcutta Golf Club; a double spirit measure by Cooke & Kelvey; and a circular salver, stamped 935, Silver and M&S, engraved Presented to P. G. Knott Esq.by the Staff Messrs. Mackinnon & Co. Karachi, 1932, 25.5cm diameter, 1253g (40.25 oz) gross £300-400

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41 A silver shaped circular salver by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1940, with a raised moulded border, engraved with a presentation inscription and monograms, on three scroll feet, 30cm diameter; and a shaped circular salver by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1914, with a reed and stitch border, on three foliate scroll feet, 21cm diameter, 1113g (35.8 oz) gross £250-350 42 A collection of silver, to include: a Victorian silver rectangular canister, maker's mark 'W. ...', Birmingham 1897, with a ball finial to the circular cover, embossed overall with scrolls, floral sprays and putti, 10cm high; a caster and cream jug by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1923, the caster with a pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 18.5cm high; a pair of baluster oval salts by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1913, with beaded borders and on oval feet, 6.3cm long, with two blue glass liners; a similar pepperette, an Edwardian baluster Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1907, with a leaf capped double scroll handle and on three trefoil feet, 8.8cm high; and other silver condiment items, 28.1 oz £150-250 43 A collection of silver single and double struck fiddle and thread pattern flatware, various 19th century makers and dates, engraved C, comprising: eleven table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons; and a trefid tea spoon, 3469g (111.55 oz) gross £800-1,200

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44 A collection of silver small flatware, including: a Danish blossom-type pattern sauce ladle by Georg Jensen, import marks for London 1927; a Rose or Lily of the Valley jam spoon by Georg Jensen, import marks for London 1934; the rest mainly tea spoons, some silver coloured, 684g(22 oz) gross £150-200 45 An Art Deco silver seven piece dressing table set by Mappin & Webb, London 1947, each piece with reeded and engine turned decoration, engraved 'Elizabeth' in a rectangular reserve, the hand mirror 25cm long, 4.2 oz weighable £120-160 46 A collection of silver dressing table items, including: a jewellery case by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1918, the cover engraved 'M.C.', on four scroll feet, 17.5cm, with a velvet liner; a circular trinket box by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1915, the hinged cover with a gadrooned border and engraved with an urn, on three trefoil feet, 8.3cm diameter; and a matched five piece silver mounted dressing table set by Mappin & Webb, London 1923 and 1930, the hand mirror with gadrooned and reeded borders, engraved 'MC' and a bell shaped terminal, 26.5cm long; and other items £150-200

47 A pair of silver circular candlesticks, Birmingham 1969, 21cm high, loaded; and various electro-plated items, comprising; a shell shaped pedestal dish, mounted with a squirrel; a pair of two branch candelabra; and a milk jug with matching sugar basin £200-300 48 A George IV silver compressed spherical pedestal small tea pot, maker's mark worn (WH?), London 1824, with a finial of acorns and leaves, an ebonised loop handle, embossed with panels of flowers and of fruit, 23cm (9in) long, 523g (16.8 oz) gross £150-250 49 A George III silver compressed spherical pedestal tea pot by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1803, with an ebonised finial and loop handle, embossed with half lobing, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 560g (18 oz) gross £150-250 50 A George II silver shaped circular salver by Robert Abercromby, London 1744, engraved with a band of flower filled reserves, a raised border, a moulded rim with shells and on four pad feet, later presentation engraved, 28cm (11in) diameter, 672g (21.6 oz) £250-350 51 A George II silver shaped circular salver by Robert Abercromby, London 1743, engraved with a band of flowers, C-scrolls and foliage, a raised border, a moulded rim with shells and on three pad feet, 27cm (10 1/2in) diameter, 600g (19.3 oz) £200-300

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52 An American silver baluster christening mug by Dominick & Haff, New York, 1901, with a cast stork handle, engraved with a name and dated 1903, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, 243g (7.8 oz) £80-120 53 A group of George III to William IV four silver caddy spoons and a sugar sifting spoon, the caddy spoons: with chequer engraved triform bowl by William Pugh, Birmingham 1814; with leaf bordered rectangular bowl by Cocks & Bettridge , Birmingham 1814; with a shovel bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1807; with a chequered shovel bowl by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1835; the fiddle pattern sugar sifter by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826, initialled, 56g (1.8 oz) gross £150-200 54 A collection of flatware, various makers and dates, mainly fiddle pattern, some initialled, 859g (27.6 oz) gross £200-250 55 A collection of silver, including: a vase shape sugar caster by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1920, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) high; a scalloped small dish by Nayler Brothers, London 1946, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter; a pierced sweet stand and pair of navette dishes similar; three sauceboats and three salts with blue glass liners, 1032g (33.2 oz) weighable (excludes one salt) £250-300

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56 A German silver oval box by Neresheimer, Hanau, import marked for Chester 1906, sponsor Berthold Muller, the hinged cover cast and pierced with a coat-of-arms, the sides with figural scenes, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long, 139g (4.45 oz) £100-150 57 A German silver rectangular box by Georg Roth & Co., Hanau, circa 1900, French post 1893 import mark, the hinged cover embossed with two classical scenes with soldiers, the sides with scroll foliage, 21cm (8in) long, 320g (10.25 oz) £100-150 58 A set of six early Victorian silver dessert knives and forks by Abraham Dyson, Sheffield 1837, with carved mother of pearl handles, loaded £100-150 59 A George II or III silver baluster cream jug by Alexander Johnston, worn marks, with a shaped rim, a leaf-capped double scroll handle, the swirl lobed body embossed with flowers, on three shall feet, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 150g (4.85 oz) Alexander Johnston registered this mark in January 1748. £120-160

60 Two George II or III silver baluster cream jugs, the first with worn marks, possibly London 1756, with a shaped rim, a tongue-capped double scroll handle, the body embossed with a hound putting up water fowl and with flowers, on three pad feet, 10cm (4in) high; the second with mis-struck maker's mark over-striking that of another, London 1768, with a shaped rim, a leaf-capped double scroll handle, the body embossed with flowers and engraved with an armorial, on three trefid feet, 9.6cm (3 3/4in) high, 163g (5.25 oz) gross £150-200

63 An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular Punch pin tray by Edward Durban & Co., Chester 1905, embossed with Punch and his dog, 10.5cm long, 26g (0.85 oz) £40-60

61 A George IV silver baluster christening mug, maker's mark illegible (WE or WB), London 1825, with a leaf-capped double scroll handle, embossed with a shaped band of flowers on a matted ground, on a circular foot, the interior gilt, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, 160g (5.15 oz) £120-160

65 A small collection of silver, silver coloured and white metal souvenir tea spoons, various dates and makers, five Continental silver coloured examples and other white metal spoons £40-60

62 Five items of small silver, comprising: a Victorian pierced drum mustard pot by Roberts & Hall, Sheffield 1848, pierced and embossed with ram's heads and scrolls, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner and a fiddle pattern spoon; a George II baluster pepperette, maker's mark misstruck, London 1748; a William IV pedestal pepperette by Lias Bros, London 1834; an early Victorian pedestal pepperette by Reily & Storer, London 1838; and another pepperette, Chester 1907, 396g (12.75 oz) weighable £120-160

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64 A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf corinthian candlesticks, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson overstricking that of another, Sheffield 1904, with beaded borders and on stepped square bases 14.5cm high, loaded £100-150

66 A silver car mascot by Barry Witmond, Sheffield 2011, modelled as a footballer, on a circular base, 6.5cm high, 71.1g (2.29 oz) £100-150 67 A silver shaped circular salver by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1940, with a gadrooned border and on three ball and claw feet, 37cm diameter, 1216g (39.1 oz) £300-500 68 An early Victorian Irish silver cauldron salt by James Moore, Dubline 1831, with a gadrooned border, embossed with floral sprays, engraved with a crest and on three lion mask and paw feet, 7cm diameter, 135g (4.35 oz) £70-100 6

69 A silver shaped square salver by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd ., Sheffield 1928, 20.5cm long, 396g (12.7 oz) £120-160 70 A late Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Solomon Hougham, London 1894, with a gadrooned border and on three claw and ball feet, 21.5cm diameter; a circular pedestal sugar bowl by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1967, on a circular pedestal foot, 10.5cm diameter; a late Victorian oval straight-sided mustard pot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, with an urn finial to the domed cover, a shell thum piece, a scroll handle and a gadrooned border, 10cm long, with a blue glass liner; five oval napkin rings; and an Indian silver coloured small hexalobed bowl, Calcutta, circa 1900, embossed with foliate sprays, an elephant, a figure and fish, 10cm diameter, 435g (14 oz) gross £150-200 71 A collection of small silver and silver mounted items, including: a George III baluster pepper caster, marks illegible, later embossed and engraved with a crest; a late Victorian oval mustard pot by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1898; a page marker by D. & J. Wellby, London 1954; two George III silver mounted cut glass epergne dishes, standard and partial maker's mark to one, six American individual pepperettes; and other items, 418g (13.4 oz) £120-160

72 A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1788, with an oval wooden finial to the hinged conical cover, bands of bright-cut engraving and later engraved FROM W.E.M. TO A.T.L. 1888 inside cover, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 362g (11.65 oz) gross (no key) £200-300 73 Two George III silver cream jugs, the first shoulder ovoid by George Brasier, London 1797, with a high loop handle, engraved with banding and script initials AE, 13cm (5in) high, the second with obscured marks, with a high loop handle, a beaded rim, engraved decoration and crest, on a square pedestal base, 15cm (6in) high, 244g (7.85 oz) gross £120-160 74 An Edwardian silver navette pedestal sugar basket by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1908, in George III style, with a swing handle, engraved and pierced with patera, swags and scrolls, 14.5cm long, 180g (5.8 oz), with a blue glass liner £100-150 75 Two George III silver mustard pots, comprising: one drum shaped by Robert Hennell I, London 1783, with worn engraving to the cover, a pierced thumb piece and a double-scroll handle, 8cm (3 1/4in) high, with a blue glass liner; the other navette shape by William Abdy II, London 1801, with an urn finial to the conical cover, an Sscroll handle and bright-cut engraving, 10cm (4in) long, 222g (7.15 oz) weighable £150-250

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76 A small collection of silver and silver coloured items, comprising: a French circular box, maker's mark PT, Paris 1819-1838 .800 standard; a gilt presentation key by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, Chester 1931, engraved Presented to Lord Trevethin as a memento, opening new wing to Builth Cottage Hospital, memorial to Lord Swansea, May 21st 1936; a George III long rectangular toothpick double box by John Turner, Birmingham 1798; a silver and mother of pearl folding fork, standard and George III duty mark only; an Edwardian hammered oblong vesta case by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1905; a scroll engraved double ended scent bottle, unmarked; and a Victorian spectacles case with hanging clip by Henry Cook, Birmingham 1890 (7) £120-160 77 A collection of silver and plated flatware, to include: a set of six Edwardian silver and ivory dessert knives and forks by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1909; a late Victorian cast and pierced spoon, London 1895; an ice tongs by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937; various tea and condiment spoons, 197g (6.35 oz) weighable; other plated flatware, including a cased set of twelve dessert knives and forks £100-150 78 A matched pair of Edwardian silver Britannia standard cafe au lait pots by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1903 and 1905, with bell shaped finials, scroll thumb pieces, composition loop handles and tapering bodies, 23.5cm high, 1266g (40.7 oz) gross Please note the covers have been switched £300-500 7

79 A George I silver baluster pepperette, maker's mark 'W.F', London 1724, the domed cover with with pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 8.4cm high; and a pair of Victorian egg shaped pepperettes by George Adams, London 1880, with screw down covers, engraved with a crest and foliate sprays, on three ball feet, 6cm high, 167g (5.4 oz) gross £100-150 80 An Edwardian silver three piece oblong baluster tea service by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903 and 1904, the tea pot with a composition finial and harp handle, a gadrooned and shell border, a gadrooned band, girdle, engraved with a monogram and on four compressed feet, 30cm long, 1219g (39.2 oz) gross £300-500 81 An early George III silver Old English pattern bottom-marked gravy spoon, maker's mark illegible, London 1766, 28cm (11in) long, 101g (3.25 oz) £120-150 82 An Edwardian silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by Joseph Gray Styles, Birmingham 1907, the tea pot with a composition finial and wooden angular handle, a gadrooned border, embossed with scrolls and floral sprays, on an oval foot, 30.5cm long, 4062g (34.15 oz) £200-300

83 A pair of George III silver shaped oval sauceboats by William Bateman, London 1767, with leaf capped flying scroll handles and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 17cm long, 422g (13.55 oz) £300-500 84 A George III silver urn shaped caster by Hester Bateman, London 1789, with a baluster finial to the double domed and pierced cover, engraved with foliate decoration, a reed band and on a square foot, 16.5cm high, 110g (3.55 oz) £200-300 85 A George III silver cream jug by Thomas Wallis II, London 1800, with a reeded border, an angular handles, engraved with a foliate band and a crest with a wreath, on a reeded oval foot, 12cm long, 127g (4.1 oz) £100-150 86 A pair of George III silver oval salts by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1799, with reeded borders, engraved decoration, vacant reserves, a pierced band and on four pad feet, 8.7cm long, 90g (3.2 oz), with two blue glass liners £100-150 87 A cased set of Dutch silver coloured apostle spoons and forks, Amsterdam circa 1900, with apostle terminals and spiralling stems, the spoons 19.5cm long, 176g (5.65 oz) £100-150

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88 A collection of silver, comprising: an Edwardian silver shaped circular salver by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1901, presentation engraved, the raised border with a scroll and shell border, 27cm diameter; three fiddle pattern table spoons, six table forks and five dessert spoons by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1859 and 1866, monogrammed; and four other small flatware pieces, 1393g (44.8 oz) gross £300-350 89 A late George II silver Old English pattern basting spoon by James Tookey, London 1754, 33cm (13in) long, 100g (3.2 oz) £100-150 90 David Mellor for Walker & Hall, a silver Pride pattern fish knife and fork and two table spoons, Sheffield 1961, 1962 and 1965, 217g (6.95 oz), in a Walker & Hall cardboard box £70-100 91 A late George III silver wine funnel by John Cowie, London 1813, with a gadrooned rim, a shaped clip and moulded body with a muslin ring, the spout with a threaded rim and three ribs, engraved with a crest, 15.5cm (6in) high, 131g (4.2 oz) The crest of BALFOUR, BELLETT and NESBITT. £250-350 92 Four silver fly fishing menu holders by Grey & Co, Birmingham 1906, the circular glazed panel containing a colourful fishing fly, on three feet, 4.5cm high £200-300 8

93 A George II silver cup by Richard Bayley, London 1736, with a moulded S-scroll handle, embossed with a cable girdle, a cartouche engraved H over RM and half lobing, 11cm (4 1/4in) high, 274g (8.8 oz) (lacking a handle) £70-100 94 A Charles II silver later embossed tankard, maker's mark GD, a mullet below, London 1665, with a double domed cover, a bifurcated kidney thumb piece and an S-scroll handle, on a moulded skirt base, engraved with a crest and a motto Preignes Haleine Tire Fort, 22cm (8 1/2in) high, 1381g (44.4 oz) See Jackson, 3rd edition, p. 117 towards bottom, for this maker's mark, where tentatively attributed to George Day. The crest and motto for SMITH granted in 1845 to Col. Robert Algernon Smith-Dorrien of Hertfordshire and Cornwall on his assumption by Royal Licence of the name Smith-Dorrien-Smith. £600-800 95 A George III silver small circular salver by James Stamp, London 1779, chased with scale cartouches, flowers and foliage within a beaded edge, the raised border with a beaded rim, on three bracket feet, 20cm (8in) diameter, 366g (11.75 oz) £150-250

96 An early George III silver baluster cream jug, maker's mark 'IW' (unidentified), London 1769, engraved beneath 'M' over 'LL', with a leaf capped scroll handle, embossed with birds, foliate sprays and scrolls, a vacant reserve and on three trefoil feet, 9.5cm high, 78g (2.5 oz) £150-250 97 An Italian silver coloured mounted shell dish by Benincasa, apparently unmarked, adhesive label, late 20th century, electro deposited on a sea shell, 22cm (8 1/2in) long £50-70 98 A Thai silver coloured box, stamped 'Sterling', the hinged cover embossed with an elephant and foliate decoration, 14cm long, with a wood liner £70-100 99 A silver coloured bowl, stamped '800', with twin foliate scroll handles, engraved with a presentation inscription, the centre embossed with two putti playing trumpets and holding a shield, 27cm long, 690g (22.2 oz) £200-300 100 A cut glass decanter with silver collar by Preece & Williscombe, London, date letter rubbed, 28.5cm high £100-150

OBJECTS OF VERTU

102 A pair of mother of pearl spoons, probably Philippines, with pinned cut shell handles, 17cm long £30-50 103 A propelling pencil by S.Mordan & Co., of owl form, with glass eyes and a suspension loop, stamped with maker's mark, 6.5cm long £150-250 104 A 9 carat gold compact case, the rectangular case with hammered detail throughout, the clasps set with cabochon rubies, with two inner compartments and a mirror, import mark for London 1904, Paul Ettlinger, 8.7cm long, 162.7g £900-1,100 105 Dunhill, a gilt lighter, the rectangular lighter with engine turned decoration, signed 'dunhill' on the base, in a fitted red case, with instructions £40-60 106 S.T.Dupont, a silver plated lighter, no. 1FKBS86, with reeded decoration, signed S.T.Dupont Paris, in a fitted box, 5.5cm high; Dunhill, Rollagas, a slimline lighter, with engraved barleycorn decoration, 6.3cm long; and a further Dunhill lighter, 6.4cm long £70-100

101 An Art Deco silver mounted clear glass decanter by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, with a facetted flared stopper, a silver stepped collar and a stepped flared decanter, 22cm (8 1/2in) high £150-250 www.dreweatts.com tel. +44 (0) 1635 553 553

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107 Six various powder compacts, including: a silver circular example with the upper cover painted in enamels with a woodland scene, Birmingham 1951, 9.3cm diameter; another blue guilloche enamelled to the upper cover by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1936, with engine turned back cover, 6.8cm long; a silver square compact by David Sutton & Sons, London 1946, the engine turned cover engraved 'Elizabeth 14.8.48', 6.8cm long; another silver square example; a white metal circular compact; and a 9 carat gold circular compact by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1949, with engine turned decoration, 6.4cm diameter £150-200 108 A collection of objects, including: a Victorian agate bracelet, of seven oval panels with chain link connections; two agate mounted small boxes; a 9 carat gold neck chain, 7g; a silver and coloured enamel pendant crucifix, Birmingham 1902; a silver engine turned powder compact, Birmingham 1923; a gilt metal RAF sweetheart compact by Stratton; a pair of Continental silver coloured earrings; two silver and steel penknives; a white alloy belt, with Bonnie Prince Charlie medallions, etc £250-350 109 A French papier mache circular bonbonniere box, late 18th/early 19th century, the cover inset with a portrait miniature of a gentleman in court dress with awards and a sash, tortoiseshell lined, the portrait 6cm diameter, the box 8.2cm diameter £100-150

110 Two copy portrait miniatures, 20th century, of a lady in a blue dress another of a lady in a white dress, 8.2cm x 6.5cm, ovals, in rectangular ivory veneered frames £100-150 111 An Entomologist, a French ivory and silk fan dated 1867 by Alexandre, the guards carved in relief with flower tendrils, the sticks carved and pierced with differing dancing cherubs, with gilded and turquoise enamelled upper and lower panels, the leaf painted a classical lady resting from butterfly catching, signed J. L. Hamon, flanked by flowers, the reverse inscribed A Madame La Comtesse Granville/ Les Commissaires Etrangers A L'Exposition Universelle/ Paris XXVI Octobre MDCCCLXVII. Peint Par Hamon, Eventail by Alexandre and Sculpte par C. Rambert, 30.5cm (12in) long, in a box from Alexandre, Paris with Imperial and Royal warrants This fan was given to Lady Rose Leveson-Gower (nee Bowes-Lyon), the Countess of Granville, sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, by the foreign committee of the Universal Exhibition, thence by decent to the current vendor. Jules Louis Hamon (1821-1874) was a well regarded fan painter. Literature: Rhead, G. Woolliscroft History of the Fan, p. 279-80, for a discussion on this fan. £200-300

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112 Asprey, a 9 carat gold and tortoiseshell cigarette case, the rectangular case with tortoiseshell panels and 9 carat gold fittings, signed Asprey, Patent No. 21914, hallmarked London, 1915, 9.4cm long, 8.2cm wide £150-250 113 A French enamelled pill box, the octagonal box with black, pink and red enamelling, with rose cut diamonds to the clasp, and an inner mirror, stamped with French poincon, 4.1cm long £400-600 114 A travelling case, the cover with a brass plaque, engraved 'AB', opening to eleven cut glass bottle and jars with electro-plated covers, five of the covers engraved with foliate decoration, a vesta case and a seven piece manicure set, the cover set with a document holder and a mirror, the case 34cm long £80-120 115 A 19th century gilt metal fob seal, foliate chased, the oblong citrine matrix cut with a bust portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson and FAITH AND WORKS motto, 3.8cm high (excluding the suspension ring); an Arabic silver coloured fob seal; and a turned wood small desk seal, the brass head with an armorial and S. MARTIN VESC. DI VENEZIA (3) £250-350 116 After Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Duchesne (late 19th century), portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, 7cm x 5.5cm, oval, in a gilt metal and blue enamel oval pendant frame £70-100 10

117 A group of miniature portraits, comprising: a pair of Marie Antoinette and Madame De Grigoron (?), late 19th century, 5.5cm x 4cm, ovals, in carved walnut oval frames; English School, late 19th century, portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, 9cm x 7.8cm, oval, in a gilt gesso oval frame; another of Mrs Leny in widow weeds, 7.8cm x 6.2cm, oval, in a rectangular papier mache frame; a silhouette double portrait; another a bust portrait of a young man; and a photographic plate (7) £100-150 118 A collection of objects of vertu, to include: a glass miniature paperweight, possibly Clichy, 4.5 cm diameter; two porcelain egg pattern pepperettes; a Staffordshire enamel patch box; a Georgian glass scent bottle; a Copenhagen figure of an ape; and another glass scent bottle with electro-plated cap (7) £100-150 119 A quantity of hardstone animals and other items, including: a sodalite elephant, a rhodonite dinosaur and pig, a snowflake obsidian frog, a rose quartz pig and elephant, and others; eggs and spheres, including onyx and lapis lazuli; an Indian ivory egg box; a malachite small box; an egg shape coquilla nut pomander; and other items £80-120

120 Louboutin platform shoes, two pairs in black patent with open toes, one pair with sling backs and pierced circles to body, size 40; two pairs in black suede, one size 39 1/2, the other with green and grey snake skin detail to heels, size 40; and a pair of patent green leather and cork open toe shoes, size 41, all boxed, three with dust bags, all printed Christian Louboutin, Paris to inside sole, with two pairs of spare heels and a receipt (5) £250-300 121 Bric's, four stone coloured travel bags with tan leather handles £20-40 122 Louis Vuitton shoes, a pair of black patent leather shoes, with integral platform and gilt metal padlock appliques to heels, 15cm high heel, serial number NL 0172, with instruction booklet; a pair of cream patent and blue and cream canvas open toe shoes with integral platform and laced detailed, 11cm high heel, serial number MA 1100, with instruction booklet; a pair of brown patent leather shoes with canvas monogram and gilt bow to peep toe, with integral platform, 12cm high heel, serial number SC 0122, all with dust bags and boxed, all size 40 (3) £150-200 123 Waterman, a blue and black rollerball pen, with a blue and black marbled cap and barrel, the word 'ALCATEL' imprinted to the cap; another the same; and a Waterman, a black fountain pen, with a black cap and barrel, the nib stamped 'F', with a cartridge filling system £40-60

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124* Montblanc, Meisterstuck, a black resin fountain pen, the black resin barrel and cap with gilt trim and clip, white Montblanc emblem to the cap end, the two colour nib stamped 14k and inscribed with 4810, piston filling system, inked £60-80 125 Mabie, Todd & Co., Swan, Leverless, a blue fountain pen, with a blue snakeskin celluloid cap and barrel, triple cap bands and ball clip, the nib stamped '14ct' and '4', the barrel impressed 'L312/87, with a leverless filling system £50-70 126 Yard.O.Led, two silver pencils, both hallmarked Birmingham 1998, the first an Ambassador pencil, the barrel with engine turned decoration and vacant plaque, in original box; the second pencil with a polished barrel, in original box £100-150 127 Eversharp, Skyline, two burgundy fountain pens, both with gilt reeded caps and burgandy resin barrel, lever filling system, inked; one of the pen is inscribed John Sorensen £80-120 128 Parker 51, a ball point pen, the striated metal cap and barrel stamped 14k gold filled, with arrow shaped clip, in a Parker 51 burgundy box £60-100

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129 Mabie Todd & Co., Swan Pen, a gold plated fountain pen, the cap and barrel with engine turned decoration throughout and vacant reserve, the nib stamped 14ct, inked; and a gold plated cigarette case, of rectangular shape, engraved with a monogram, 8.7cm long £60-80 130 Montblanc, Meisterstuck, 146, a black resin fountain pen, with two tone 4810 18ct gold nib, engraved BB170159 and West Germany to cap, 13.4cm long; a Montblanc 420 black resin fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, engraved Montblanc 420 Germany to gilt metal cap ring, 13.5 cm long, a Montblanc Noblesse brushed steel fountain pen with W.Germany sticker, a Montblanc Meisterstuck black resin ball point pen, all in later boxes, and a Montblanc square glass and gilt mounted inkwell (5) £250-350

132 A Dunhill fountain pen, the reeded gilt cap and barrel, with a red enamelled clip, cartridge converter, the nib signed Dunhill and stamped 585, in a Dunhill box; together with a Sheaffer Targa 1003 matte black fountain pen, the matte resin black barrel and cap with gilt clip, cartridge converter, in Sheaffer box with instructions; a Cross fountain pen, the cap and barrel with engine turned decoration, cartridge filler; and a ballpoint pen £100-150 133 Must de Cartier, a gold plated fountain pen, no. 348688, the cap and barrel with engine turned decoration, the cap with an infinity ring cap band and red enamel clip, the nib stamped '18k 750', with a cartridge filling system, 14cm long, in a must de Cartier box, with guarantee and booklet £70-100

136 A collection of jewellery, including: bangles; bead necklaces; wristwatches; ear studs; a 9 carat gold wishbone ring and other small gold items, 7.9g; and other items £60-100 137* A collection of costume jewellery, including: earrings; and other items £50-80 138* A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include: an oval shaped charm containing a small relic; an emerald set ring; a freshwater pearl necklace; together with various other items £150-200 139* A selection of costume jewellery, including: bracelets; necklaces; rings; earrings; cufflinks; pendants; and other items £150-250

JEWELLERY 131 Sheaffer, a grey marbled lady's fountain pen, with 18ct gold nib and a matching ballpoint pen, within grey snakeskin pocket case; a Sheaffer brown and gold marbled fountain pen with 14ct gold nib within Sheaffer box; a Waterman Paris Laureat turquoise marble lacquer fountain pen; a Parker blue resin Senior duofold in blue resin case and a Parker propelling pencil (6) £100-150

134* A rose quartz necklace, set with thirteen tumbled pieces of rose quartz; a brooch; a hinged bangle stamped 9ct; and other items £30-50 135* A Theo Fennell charm, the pave set ruby heart with devil horns, with 18 carat gold London hallmark, 2.3cm long; a Victorian heart shaped cabochon moonstone and diamond accented bar brooch; together with various costume jewellery £100-150

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140* A collection of jewellery, to include: a silver coloured flat curb link chain, further chains; rings; and other items, 15.94 oz (495g) gross weighable £70-100 141* A selection of costume jewellery, including: rings; bracelets; necklaces; pendants; earrings; and other items £60-80 142* A collection of costume jewellery, including; necklaces; earrings; bracelets; rings; and various other items £60-80

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143 A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include: a pair of marquise cut diamond earstuds; a platinum band ring; a cultured pearl and white stone pendant and earstuds; a white stone dress ring; a simulated pearl necklace; and a watch strap £400-600 144* A collection of silver coloured jewellery and costume jewellery, to include: various bangles, stamped 925; a Links of London Friendship bracelet, commemorating the 2012 Olympics; a Roamer gentleman's wristwatch £70-100 145 A collection of various jewellery, costume jewellery and other items, to include a Victorian gold fob seal with blood stone base, to a split ring suspending a glazed locket and a propelling pencil; a late Victorian silver coloured locket; a Victorian two coloured foliate earring; together with various brooches; letter openers; a pocket watch; and various other items £150-250 146 A collection of costume jewellery, including: rings; necklaces; brooches; earrings; and various other items £150-250

147 Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Solitaire, a black onyx inlaid and platinum plated tie clip, impressed Montblanc to bar, with service guide and original box, within outer packaging; and a Montblanc Meisterstück tie clip with reeded design, impressed Montblanc to gold colour detail, stamped 925, with service guide and original box, within outer packaging; together with Montblanc, Meisterstuck Solitaire black onyx inlaid and platinum plated tie clip, impressed Montblanc to bar, with service guide and original box, within outer packaging; and a pair of gilt metal cufflinks, inset disk of mother of pearl within border impressed Montblanc, with clip closer, boxed and associated outer box, and a Montblanc, Meisterstuck Solitaire black onyx inlaid and platinum plated tie clip, impressed Montblanc to bar, with service guide and original box, within outer packaging; a pair of Montblanc Meisterstuck gold colour cufflinks set black onyx on fixed stalk closer, with Montblanc motif to inner face, stamped 750, boxed and associated outer box £250-350 148 A collection of costume jewellery, to include: a Wedgwood Jasperware brooch, depicting Cupid sleeping, within a gilt metal border; an aventurine quartz necklace and bracelet; together with various brooches; ear pendants; necklaces; and other items £100-200

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149 A freshwater cultured pearl and lapis lazuli necklace, the openwork panels set with lapis lazuli and freshwater cultured pearls, with rows of freshwater cultured pearls in between, to a knot and tassel cord fastening; together with a bracelet and pair of earrings of similar design £1,000-1,500 150 A Bohemian garnet brooch, the central cluster set with circular cut garnets, within a surround of of further clusters set with circular and pear shaped garnets, 4cm diameter; a garnet ring, the central circular cabochon garnet within a surround of circular cut garnets, finger size N; a fan brooch; a strand of cultured pearls; a sapphire wishbone ring, finger size M; a diamond bar brooch, set with six old brilliant cut diamonds in a wave pattern, 5.7cm long; and a pair of diamond earrings, the central rose cut diamond within an openwork scalloped surround, with shepherd's hook fittings, 1.8cm long £200-300 151 A freshwater cultured pearl and aventurine quartz necklace, the multi strand uniform freshwater cultured pearls entwined around two carved aventurine quartz panels, 80cm long; together with a carved coral urn; a red stone bead necklace; a freshwater pearl necklace and matching ear clips, signed Sarah Cov; a marcasite and blue paste brooch; and a shell cameo £300-500

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152 A Victoria half sovereign, , 1892, together with a 9 carat gold signet ring; a 9 carat gold Saint Christopher pendant on chain; a 9 carat gold box link chain; together with various coins; and other items £120-160 153 A 9 carat gold bangle, London 1977, 6.1cm inner diameter, 4.8g; a half pearl and turquoise bar brooch, 2.5cm long; a simulated pearl ribbon bow brooch, 5cm diameter; a carved jade pendant, on a belcher link chain, stamped 14K, pendant 2.5cm long, chain 52cm long; and a silver coloured necklace, the links cast as shells, stamped 925, 45cm long £100-150 154 A small collection of jewellery, to include a single stone diamond ring; a 9 carat gold opal ring, missing one opal; two rope twist band rings; a silver coloured dress ring, with a circular black panel, signed Jellinhaus and stamped 800; together with four further rings; and two necklaces £200-300 155 A pair of opal and diamond cluster ear studs, the brilliant cut diamond within a surround of round cabochon opals, 9 carat gold settings; together with a pair of oval opal ear studs; a pair of amethyst studs; a pair of aventurine quartz ear studs; together with various other ear studs £70-100

156 A collection of unmounted gemstones, gemstone pendants and jewellery, to inlcude: a rhodochrosite ring, the oval cabochon rhodochrosite in a collet setting, stamped 585, finger size M; further rhodochrosite set jewellery; various gem set pendants and jewellery; and a selection of unmounted faceted and cabochon gemstones, including, amethyst, citrine, peridot, mabe pearls, rubies and others £200-300 157 A pair of diamond earrings, of domed form, set with brilliant cut diamonds in a cross over setting, with post and clip fittings, 2.3cm long; together with a pendant, on a fancy link chain £300-500 158 A jade pendant, the circular jade with a central fish motif, 4cm diameter; a pair of diamond and blue topaz pear shaped earclips; a garnet necklace, the rectangular cabochon garnets in collet setting, on a curb link chain; a citrine pendant, the oval citrines in a quatrefoil formation, on a fancy link chain, pendant 4.5cm long; a pair of jeweller's copy half sovereign earrings, with shepherd's hook fittings, 4.3g; a ruby and diamond cluster pendant; and two further pairs of ear studs £400-600

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159 An amazonite graduated bead necklace, the polished beads to a screw barrel clasp, 44cm long; an aventurine quartz butterfly pendant, the carved butterfly on an aventurine quartz bead necklace; a carved jade pendant, with tassle detail; a nephrite bamboo brooch; a banded hardstone necklace; further bead necklaces; three jade bangles; and other items £300-500 160* A diamond ring, the old cut diamond in a claw setting, stamped 18ct, finger size V; three further rings; and two pairs of earrings £80-120 161* A 9 carat gold ring, London 1986, with engraved detail, finger size R; a 9 carat gold ring, set with a cluster of colourless stones, finger size K 1/2; a 9 carat gold signet ring, the panel with engraved detail, finger size Q 1/2; together with three further rings (6) £80-120 162* A 9 carat gold articulated clown pendant, the jacket with vari coloured synthetic stones, on a figaro link chain, pendant 7.5cm long, 45.9g £150-250 163* A 9 carat gold articulated clown pendant, his jacket set with synthetic blue, red and green stones, on an oval link chain, pendant 6.3cm long including bale, 20.9g £80-120

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164 A diamond ring, the old brilliant cut diamond in a collet setting, finger size L 1/2; a curb link brooch, stamped 15, 3.2cm long; three further brooches; a rose cut diamond set earring; and a stick pin £200-300 165* An 18 carat gold diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond between two further brilliant cut diamonds, finger size N; an 18 carat gold emerald and diamond ring, the central rectangular cut emerald between two brilliant cut diamonds, finger size L 1/2; together with a single aquamarine ear stud £150-250

167A An aquamarine and diamond ring, the oval shaped aquamarine in a collet setting, with heart shaped panel to the shoulders set with eight cut diamonds, finger size K ½ £200-300 168 A cultured pearl necklace, composed of thirty two 8.4mm to 9.2mm cultured pearls, to a ruby and cultured pearl set clasp, 35cm long; a diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond in a collet setting, finger size I 1/2; and a Waterman fountain pen, with a marbled resin cap and barrel, and engraved cap band, with a lever filling system, inked £150-200

166* A diamond and red stone ring, the 9 carat gold band set with two marquise cut diamonds and two marquise shaped red stones; together with a ruby and illusion set diamond triple cluster ring; two further 9 carat gold band rings; and a curb link chain necklace, stamped 9, 375 £80-120

169 A silver Art Deco compact, London 1935, the circular compact with a carved jade centrepiece, within a surround of engine turned decoration to a black enamel border, with an inner inscription, maker's mark rubbed, 7.7cm diameter, 70.8g (2.27 oz); a citrine pendant, the rectangular scissor cut citrine suspended from a further rectangular scissor cut citrine, on a 167 fancy link neckchain, stamped 936, An aquamarine ring, the oval pendant 7.4cm long, chain 60.5cm aquamarine collet set between eight long; together with two citrine cut diamond set shoulders, finger size brooches K 1/2; a Mikimoto cultured pearl £100-150 double strand bracelet, composed of sixty two uniform cultured pearls, to 170* a concealed box snap clasp with A silver coloured mesh bracelet by safety chain, signed Mikimoto; a Tiffany & Co., composed of mesh sapphire and diamond ring, the four links, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped circular cut sapphires between eight 925, 5.5cm diameter, 1.78 oz (55.4g) cut diamonds, finger size K 1/2; a £70-100 jade pendant; and an earring 171 £250-350 A ribbon bow costume brooch, set throughout with colourless and pale blue paste, stamped sterling, 9cm wide £200-300 www.dreweatts.com tel. +44 (0) 1635 553 553

172 A 9 carat gold culture pearl and garnet floral spray brooch, the brooch with three flower heads each centred with a round cut garnet, with cultured pearl accents, 4.7cm long; together with a bar brooch with an applied seed pearl set C £60-80 173 A diamond ring, the five claw set old brilliant cut diamonds with a pierced scroll gallery and scroll detailed shoulders, finger size R, 2.6g; and an 18 carat gold signet ring, the shield shaped panel engraved with an M, finger size I, 3.9g £300-500 174 A Victorian silver necklace, the fancy link necklace with applied circular discs with pierced star motifs, suspending triangular panels with foliate engraving, 39cm long; together with a belcher link bracelet stamped 800, suspending three American coins, and two Czechoslovakian coins; a jade necklace; a coral branch necklace; a blue and white stone ring; and a pair of unicorn ear pendents, by David Kemp £60-100 175 A collection silver and silver gilt jewellery by Hennell, including: a vine leaf necklace, a silver gilt bracelet, matching stud ear clips, and four further pairs of silver stud ear clips, and a necklace by Hennell, stamped with London hallmarks and HBS; together with a collection of silver jewellery sold by Harrods, stamped HSLd; and two stickpins stamped 925 £100-150

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176* A gold coloured neckchain, of curb link form, stamped 375 with Italian control marks; a 9 carat gold ring; a further ring; and three bangles, one with a bronze core, 37g gross weighable £200-400 177 A 22 carat gold wedding band, Birmingham 1994, finger size M, 7.6g; a flexible choker, stamped 18k, 39.1g; and an Ebel wristwatch, the circular case with a silvered dial, Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, with a subsidiary seconds dial, on a fancy link strap, case 23mm diameter £600-800 178 A white stone set bracelet, the flattened curb link bracelet set with oval cut white stones, stamped 750 on the lobster claw clasp, 17.5cm long, 8.7g gross £100-150 179 A 9 carat gold five bar gate link bracelet, with a 9 carat gold padlock clasp and safety chain, 5.5cm inner diameter closed, 15.3g £120-180 180 A collection of gold coloured jewellery, including: a gate link bracelet, the clasp stamped 15ct; a graduated curb link bracelet, with a 9 carat gold heart shaped padlock clasp; a pair of 9 carat gold cufflinks; a locket stamped 9ct; and a chain £200-300 181 A fancy link necklace, the shaped panels with textured detail, the clasp stamped 750, 44.5cm long £400-600

182 A half pearl and turquoise bracelet, the curb link bracelet set with intermittent half pearls and circular cabochon turquoise, to a lobster claw clasp, stamped 375, 18.5cm long; a curb link bracelet, with a lobster claw clasp, stamped 375, 19.5cm long; and half pearl ring, finger size J 1/2, 34.5g gross £200-300 183 A freshwater cultured pearl pendant, the cluster of freshwater cultured pearls within an openwork surround, 3.7cm diameter; together with three ropetwist bangles, 31.3g gross £300-500 184* A collection of gold coloured jewellery, to include: a three colour bracelet, stamped 750; a 9 carat gold bangle; a bracelet stamped 750; a cabochon opal bracelet stamped 9K; together with further neck chains and bangles; 131g gross £500-700

188* A Victoria sovereign pendant, 1890, in a 9 carat gold pendant mount, 14.2g; 10.2g; an Edward VII half sovereign, 1902, in a pendant mount, on a curb link chain, 10g £150-250 189* A collection of gold coloured jewellery, including: bangles; necklaces with cord attachments; and earrings, 338g gross £800-1,200 190* A two colour belcher link chain, stamped 585; a fancy link necklace, stamped 585; two rings stamped 585; together with various ear pendents and pendants £200-300 191 A gold coloured purse, the handle stamped 585, woven link chain bag, 242g gross; a silver coloured purse with scrolled foliate decorated handle; and a further mesh link purse £1,500-2,000

185* A pair of earrings, with bead and fringe detail, stamped 918, 2.5cm long, 3.3g; a 22 carat gold ring, Birmingham 1996, finger size N 1/2, 4.1; and a single ear stud £80-120

192 A floral engraved track link bracelet, stamped 585, and a hinged bangle, set with an oval cut sapphire and seed pearl accents, gross weight 44g £400-500

186* A collection of gold coloured jewellery; including: necklaces; chains; a ring; and a fish charm £80-120

193 A double row Albert watch chain and pendant, the circular pendant of belt form with a central propeller motif and engraved with the motto Non Sibi Sed Omnibus, to the curb link chain, stamped 15ct, 53.9g £500-700

187* A half sovereign ring, 1982, in a 9 carat gold ring mount, 10g £70-100

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194 A two colour curb link bracelet, to a concealed box snap clasp with safety chain, 35g £250-350 195 A twisted torc bangle, 120.2g £900-1,100 196 A chain, composed of alternating wheatsheaf and trombone links, 88cm long, 37.9g £350-400 197 A gold coloured nugget pendant, set with old cut diamonds, on a belcher link chain, pendant 2.8cm long, 36g gross £250-350 198 A 9 carat gold bracelet, with engraved detail and set with circular cut cubic zirconia, 7.3cm inner diameter, 64.8g £400-600 199 A gold coloured ring, of twisted design, finger size T, 14.5g £80-120 200 A bracelet, composed of curb links, 41.5g £600-800 201 A gold coloured chain, of bound cord links, 92.6g £800-1,000 202 An amber necklace, the graduated amber pieces, on a knotted string, 63.5cm long £20-40

203 A red amber coloured necklace, with graduated beads, 52cm long; together with a simulated amber necklace, 100cm long; and a cornelian bead necklace 65cm long £150-200

208 A diamond five stone bar brooch, the five brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.56 carats total, in pinched collet settings, to a tapered polished bar, 6.5cm long; a cornelian cross pendant, on a belcher link chain, pendant 3.6cm long, chain 51.5cm 204 long; an agate stick pin, set with an A garnet necklace, the fringe necklace oval banded agate to the terminal, with clusters of rose cut garnets, on a 7.8cm long; and a garnet necklace, the quatrefoil link chain set with further circular faceted garnet within a garnets, to a concealed box snap clasp, surround of circular cut garnets 40.5cm long; together with a pair suspended below collet set circular similar earrings garnets and clusters of rose cut garnets, on a fine belcher link chain, 40.5cm £200-300 long 205 £150-200 A pair of carved jade ear pendents, the circular carved pediments with bar 209 attachments each suspending a carved A bar brooch, with applied floral jade drop, screw back fittings, stamped motif set with a rose cut diamond, 9ct, 5.6cm long; a diamond cocktail stamped PLAT 15ct, 5cm long; watch, the case with eight cut diamond together with two further bar brooches accents, the silvered rectangular dial (3) with black Arabic numerals, to a black £100-150 cordette bracelet strap; together with a silver coloured leaf brooch, with 210 Swedish import marks, 7.2cm long An opal and diamond stick pin, the oval opal in a claw setting, with old cut £120-160 diamonds to the cardinal points, 5.5cm 206 long; a bar brooch, the oval panel with An amber bead necklace, the an enamelled head of a fox terrier, graduated beads measuring from 9mm within a ropetwist border, 4cm long; to 13mm, 51.5cm long; together with a and a aquamarine and seed pearl graduated coral bead necklace, the brooch, stamped 15ct, 4.6cm long beads measuring 5.5mm to 11mm, £100-150 52cm long; a jade and simulated pearl bead necklace, jade beads 8mm, 48cm 211 long; a round cabochon marcasite set A platinum and diamond single bracelet, with polished pierced stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, settings, stamped 9ct, 17cm long estimated to weigh 0.85 carats, in a four claw setting, stamped 950 with £200-300 Birmingham hallmarks, finger size O 207 £600-800 An amber bead necklace, composed of forty two graduated tumbled beads of amber, on a knotted string, to a concealed amber set screw clasp, 63cm long £150-250

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212 A diamond line bracelet, the articulated bracelet set with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.52 carats total, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 750, 14.5cm long £300-500 213 A diamond ring, the rectangular panel pave set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size M; a diamond pendant, the panel pave set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, on a belcher link chain, stamped 750, pendant 1.5cm long, chain 44cm long £300-500 214 A diamond bracelet, the central bar set with brilliant cut diamonds, 0.39 carats total, to fancy link bracelet, stamped 750, 21cm long £250-350 215 A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.45 carats, in a part collet setting, with an inner engraving, finger size O £200-300 216 A diamond line bracelet, the articulated bracelet composed of hexagonal panels each set with a brilliant cut diamond, to a concealed snap box clasp, 20.5cm long £400-600 217 A diamond spray brooch, of foliate design, the flower heads set throughout with old cut diamonds, stamped 750, 4.7cm long £250-350

218 A diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond in a collet setting within a surround of brilliant cut and square cut diamonds, finger size N 1/2 £250-350 219 A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond claw set above princess and brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, the shank stamped 18k, finger size J £1,300-1,800 220 An 18 carat gold diamond ring, set with ten Princess cut diamonds in a honeycomb pattern, to reeded shoulders, stamped 750, finger size L £150-250 221 A diamond hinged bracelet, the collet set brilliant cut diamond within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, to a concealed box snap clasp, 5.5cm inner diameter; a diamond ring, the collet set brilliant cut diamonds within a surround of millegrain set brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size N £700-1,000 222 A diamond single stone ring, the old brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, finger size M 1/2 £300-500 223 A diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond in a six claw setting, the shank stamped 18ct plat, finger size P £250-350

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224 A diamond single stone ring and a diamond accented band ring, the first ring set with a brilliant cut diamond in a six claw setting, estimated to weigh 0.45 carats, hallmarked London 2005, finger size L; the shaped band ring with small brilliant cut diamond accents, finger size L 1/2 £200-300 225 A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.42 carats, in a claw setting, stamped 750, finger size M; and an 18 carat diamond ring, the two colour ring set with five brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750 with London hallmarks, 2000, finger size M £250-350 226 A diamond set heart pendant, the central swivelling heart set with brilliant cut diamonds, within a heart shaped surround engraved with the word love in various languages, on a belcher link chain, stamped 18K, pendant 3cm long including bale, chain 47cm long; together with a pair of matching ear clips, stamped 750, 1.6cm long £500-700

227 An unmounted brilliant cut diamond, weighing 0.70 carats £700-900

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230 A pair of diamond ear studs, the princess cut diamond in a collet setting, with post fittings, stamped 750 £80-120

231 A diamond single stone ear stud, set with a princess cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.40 carats, in a collet setting, with a post fitting £200-300

232 An diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.60 carats, in a six claw setting, stamped 750, finger size N £600-800

233 A diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 1.70 carats, within a collet setting, to stepped shoulders set with eight cut diamonds, stamped PLAT, finger size R £2,000-3,000

234 A three stone diamond ring, the three claw set old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.65 carats total, stamped 18ct & PLAT, finger size N £400-600

235 A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.35 carats, in a claw setting, to eight cut diamond set shoulders, finger size K £250-350

241 A pair of diamond set earpendents, the brilliant cut diamond collet set within a polished surround, to a circular polished surmount, with post fittings, stamped 750, 2.9cm long £300-500

236 A diamond five stone ring, the five old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.73 carats total, in claw settings, stamped 18, finger size H 1/2 £200-300

242 A pair of diamond set ear hoops, the ear hoops set with baguette cut diamonds in platinum settings, 1.3cm long £300-400

237 A diamond three stone ring, the three old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.55 carats total, in a claw settings, finger size I 1/2 £300-500

243 A diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.45 carats, in a four claw setting, to eight cut diamond set shoulders, finger size N £400-600

238 A diamond ring, the ring set with four princess cut diamonds, approximately 1 carat total, in an 18 carat white gold setting, finger size K 1/2 £500-700

244 A diamond bracelet, the shaped links spelling LOVE, with brilliant cut diamond accents, stamped 18k, 10.2g gross, 18cm long £120-160

239 A diamond band ring, the band set half set with brilliant cut diamonds, finger size L 1/2 £500-700

245 A diamond bracelet, the articulated panels each set with a brilliant cut diamond, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 750, 18cm long £150-250

240 A diamond five stone ring, the graduated old cut diamonds claw set to a scrolled gallery, stamped 18ct, finger size L; together with a further five stone diamond ring, the graduated old brilliant cut diamonds in millegrained collet settings, finger size J £250-300

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246* A diamond heart pendant, the heart shaped pendant set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.50 carats total, on a fancy link chain, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, pendant 1.9cm long, chain 44.5cm long £70-100

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247* A diamond ring, set with alternating rows of brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size R 1/2 £250-350 248* An 18 carat gold diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 1.00 carats, in a claw setting, stamped 750, finger size N 1/2 £400-600 249 A diamond crossover ring, pave set with brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size N £150-250 250* An 18 carat gold diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond in a crown setting, stamped 750 with London hallmarks, finger size N; a platinum and diamond ring, the rectangular cut diamond in a four claw setting, stamped 950 with London hallmarks, finger size I; and a diamond pendant, the rectangular panel set with square cut diamonds in a channel setting, on a curb link chain, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, pendant 2.2cm long including bale, chain 39.5cm long £200-300 251 A diamond single stone ring, the old cut diamond in a six claw setting, finger size N 1/2 £250-350

252 A diamond cluster pendant, the central brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.35 carats, within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.30 carats total, suspended within a polished hoop, 2.2cm long, on a fancy link neckchain stamped 375, 45cm long £400-600 253* A diamond cluster ring, the yellow princess cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.60 carats, within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, to diamond set shoulders, finger size Q Please note the yellow diamond is untested for treatments £250-350 254 A diamond lozenge pendant, the two lozenges set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.84 carats total, on a fancy link chain, stamped 750, pendant 3.5cm long, chain 51cm long £300-500 255 A diamond set stylised brooch, the openwork brooch set throughout with brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, 4cm long £400-600 256 A 9 carat gold diamond cluster ring, the pear shaped cluster set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, hallmarked for 9 carat gold, London, finger size M 1/2 £150-250

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257 A diamond cluster ring, the flower head set with brilliant cut diamonds, to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, approximately 0.65 carats total, stamped 18K, finger size O £400-600 258 A diamond pendant, the brilliant cut diamond set flower head within two hoops each set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.43 carats total, on a fancy link neckchain, stamped 750, pendant 3.2cm including bale, chain 45.5cm long £500-700 259 A diamond five stone bombe ring, the five brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.00 carat total, claw set within a reeded surround, finger size M £400-600 260 A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, stated to weigh 0.95 carats in a claw setting, stamped 950, finger size L; and a pair of diamond earrings The ring offered for sale with an AnchorCert Diamond Report, no 136898-001, stating: Weight 0.95 ct. Clarity I2 Colour K £700-900 261 An 18 carat gold diamond ring, with seven claw set old cut diamonds, stamped 750 with Birmingham hallmarks, finger size N £250-350

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262 An 18 carat gold and diamond three stone ring, set with three brilliant cut diamonds within engraved star motifs, finger size S £200-300

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270 A pair of sapphire and diamond ear studs, the oval cut sapphires flanked by two trios of diamonds, stud fittings £100-150

263 A sapphire and diamond ring, the oval cut sapphire in a claw setting, to the shoulders each set with a pair of marquise cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size J 1/2 271 £300-500 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central circular cut sapphire 264 claw set within a surround of old cut A synthetic sapphire ring, the diamonds, stamped 18ct, finger size L rectangular step cut synthetic 1/2 sapphire within a surround of £250-350 brilliant cut diamonds, finger size I £200-300 272 265 A 9 carat gold diamond and A sapphire and diamond ring, the sapphire three stone ring, the central central oval cut sapphire between circular cut sapphire between two two rose cut diamonds, to pierced brilliant cut diamonds, approximately shoulders, the shank stamped 750, 0.16 carats total, hallmarked for finger size N Sheffield 1987, finger size M £200-300 £120-150 266 A sapphire and diamond ring, the central circular cut sapphire in a four claw setting, within a surround of brilliant cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds, stamped 900 PLAT, finger size N 1/2 £400-600 267 A sapphire and diamond ring, the central collet set sapphire within a surround of rose cut diamonds, with a pierced scroll gallery, finger size S £100-150 268 A sapphire and diamond ring, the three circular cut sapphires with rose cut diamond accents, finger size N £120-160

273 A sapphire and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut sapphires in a raised collet setting above brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 14K, finger size M 1/2 £600-800

275 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire in a claw setting, within a surround of eight cut diamonds, stamped 750, finger size N 1/2 £400-600 276 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut sapphire claw set within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, finger size K 1/2 £150-250 277* A sapphire and diamond bracelet, composed of fourteen oval cut sapphires between eight cut diamond set links, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 375, 18cm long; and a sapphire and diamond necklace, the oval cut sapphire between eight cut diamonds, on a curb link chain, stamped 375, 44.5cm long £80-120 278 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire in a claw setting, within a surround of old cut diamonds, finger size P 1/2 £400-600 279 A sapphire brooch, the openwork scroll brooch set with three circular cut sapphires, with cultured pearl accents, 3.7cm long £80-120

274 A sapphire, diamond and emerald cluster dress ring, the central oval cabochon sapphire within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders with rectangular cut emerald detail, finger size R £700-1,000

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280 A pair of coral earrings, the oval cabochon coral in a collet setting within a polished surround, suspending a coral drop with with ropetwist detail surmount, with post fittings, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, 5.2cm long; a pair of coral earrings, carved with a lady's profile, 1.5cm long; a further pair of coral earrings; and a coral ring, the oval cabochon coral in a claw setting, finger size O £300-500 281 A coral cameo bracelet, the central oval panel with a coral cameo carved with the image of a lady, between two bars of coral encircled with brilliant cut diamonds, to further panels set with cabochon coral with scroll detail, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 14kt with Italian control marks, 6cm inner diameter £700-900 282 A pair of coral ear clips, set with circular cabochon coral, with clip fittings, 1.5cm diameter £150-250 283 A garnet bracelet, the panels set with oval cut garnets within a scroll and bead surround, 21.5cm long; together with a 9 carat gold and garnet brooch, set with pear and oval shaped garnets, 3.3cm wide £180-220 284 A ruby and diamond bracelet, the articulated bracelet with alternating collet set brilliant cut diamonds and square cut rubies, to a concealed box snap clasp, 18cm long £300-500

285 A synthetic ruby and diamond cluster ring, the step cut ruby within a surround of round cut diamonds, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size Q £100-150 286 A ruby and gold necklace and bracelet, each with textured brick links, crossing to the centre with a tie motif, highlighted with lines of square cut rubies, hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1966, necklace length 38 cm, weight 41g gross, bracelet length 18 cm, weight 22g gross £500-700 287 A ruby and diamond necklace, the front panel set with marquise cut rubies interspaced by duos of brilliant cut diamonds, to a fancy link neck chain, stamped 14k, 42.5cm long £250-350 288 A gem set bracelet, the articulated bracelet composed of vari shaped panels set with rubies, sapphires and diamonds, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 14K and 750 with Italian control marks, 22cm long £400-600 289 A multi gem set bead necklace, with various beads including, lapis lazuli, amethyst, chalcedony and citrine, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, 44cm long £150-250 290 A yellow sapphire ring, the circular cut yellow sapphire in a claw setting, to a plain shank, finger size S 1/2 £150-250

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291 A citrine dress ring, the rectangular fancy cut citrine in a claw setting, to reeded shoulders, finger size U £50-80 292 A citrine fob pendant, the pendant set with heart shaped citrines, with applied bead and ropetwist detail, on a curb link chain, pendant 4.5cm long, chain 41.5cm long £200-300 293 An 18 carat gold amethyst and diamond ring, the oval cut amethyst in a pinched collet setting, within a surround of table cut diamonds, to feather detail shoulders and a pierced scroll gallery, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, finger size M 1/2; and a pair of amethyst and diamond earrings, the oval cut amethyst in a collet setting, within a surround of table cut diamonds, stamped with Italian control marks, with post and clip fittings, 2cm long £200-300 294 A 9 carat gold opal, half pearl and emerald ring, the central oval cabochon opal within a surround of half pearls and circular cut emeralds, stamped 375 and hallmarked for Sheffield 1990, finger size K 1/2 £150-200 295 A jade and diamond brooch, of foliate design, set with brilliant cut diamonds and a spray of marquise cabochon jade, 9.5cm long; together with a pair of matching jade ear clips, stamped 18K, 3.5cm long; and a belcher link chain, stamped 14Kt, 45.5cm long £150-250

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296 An Indian cultured pearl festoon necklace, the leaf shaped panels set with cultured pearls to a knot and tassel cord fastening; and a pair of cultured pearl earrings, the flower head cluster set with cultured pearl suspending further cultured pearls below, with post fittings, 5cm long £1,700-2,000 297 A pearl, emerald and ruby bangle, the hinged bangle set throughout with alternating pearls and circular cut emeralds and rubies, to a concealed box snap clasp with a safety chain, 5.6cm inner diameter £700-1,000 298 An Indian gem set necklace, the necklace with a central pierced foliate panel set with an oval cut and lasque cut diamonds and green foil backed oval cut emeralds, suspending a similarly set foliate panel, the articulated neck chain with shaped panels set with emeralds, suspending circular panels, each centred with a diamond and emerald cluster within a border of seed pearls, to an adjustable cord neck tie £2,000-2,500

301 An emerald and diamond set clasp, the pierced hexagonal eight cut diamond set clasp with a central oval cabochon emerald, stamped 750 with Italian control marks on the tongue, 3cm long; together with a pierced circular lasque diamond set clasp, stamped 750 with Italian control marks on the tongue £250-350 302 An emerald and diamond pendant, the pierced scrolled pendant set with brilliant cut diamonds and claw set cabochon emeralds, 4.2cm long £400-600 303 An emerald and diamond panther necklace, the two panther heads set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds and circular cut emeralds, with cabochon rubies to the eyes, on a fancy link neck chain, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 14KT, 41.5cm long £800-1,200

304 An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the step cut emerald with canted corners within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, with baguette cut 299 diamonds to the shoulders, A pair of diamond and emerald ear finger size O pendents, the drops set with a square £120-160 cut emerald suspended by an articulated row of pinched collet set 305 lasque cut diamonds, with screw An emerald and diamond pendant, fittings, 2.3cm long the rectangular step cut emerald in a collet setting, suspended below two £250-350 brilliant cut diamonds, with two eight 300 cut diamond accents, on a belcher link An emerald and diamond ring, the chain, pendant 1.5cm long, chain 41cm central step cut emerald with canted long corners between two trios of brilliant £400-600 cut diamonds, finger size O 1/2 £400-600 www.dreweatts.com tel. +44 (0) 1635 553 553

306 Two emerald and diamond dress rings, the first with a rectangular cabochon emerald between pave set diamond shoulders, finger size M 1/2; the second with an oval cabochon emerald to single cut diamond shoulders, finger size O 1/2; and an amethyst dress ring, stamped 9ct £400-600 307 An aquamarine dress ring and pendant, circa 1950, the ring set with a fancy rectangular cut aquamarine within a pierced and wirework setting, stamped 585, finger size L 1/2; together with a similar pendant, 4cm long, on a curb link chain £600-800 308 An aquamarine and diamond ring, the central rectangular step cut aquamarine within a surround of eight cut diamonds, stamped 18ct & Plat, finger size M 1/2 £200-250 309 A blue topaz ring, the pear cut blue topaz in a claw setting, above cubic zirconia shoulders, stamped 585, finger size N 1/2 £60-80 310 A blue topaz and multi gem set pendant, the central collet set oval cut blue topaz within a pierced and engraved surround set with pear shaped amethysts, pear shaped peridots and pear shaped citrines, 4.3cm long including bale £150-250

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311 A blue zircon and diamond cluster pendant, the round cut blue zircon within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, to a belcher link chain, the clasp stamped 750 with Italian control marks, with a tag pierced with SKN, 39cm long £300-500 312 A turquoise bangle, the hinged bangle set throughout with circular cabochon turquoise, with a screw clasp, 5.9cm inner diameter; and a turquoise ring, the cluster ring set with circular cabochon turquoise, finger size J £700-900 313 A stylised fox brooch, circa 1970, the textured fox with a pink stone nose and cabochon turquoise accents, stamped on the reverse 14k, 8.8g, 5.4cm long £70-100 314 A turquoise dress ring, the oval cabochon turquoise in a pierced scrolled setting, stamped '585', finger size K £70-100 315 A turquoise flower head panel bracelet, the articulated flower head panels set with oval cabochon turquoise, to a concealed box snap clasp, 19.5cm long £300-500

316 A turquoise brooch, of stylised form, set with oval and circular cabochon turquoise, with textured detail, stamped 14K, 7cm long; a jade brooch, set with oval shaped jade, with engraved detail, stamped 14K, 5.3cm long; and a pair of tiger's eye ear clips, the oval tiger's eye within a surround of textured leaves, with screw fittings, 1.6cm long £200-300 317 A malachite bead necklace, the graduated malachite beads with gilt metal spacers, with a triangular malachite panel carved with the profile of a lady in a gold coloured mount, 135cm long; together with a pair of malachite and reeded gilt bead ear clips £150-250 318 A lapis lazuli pendant, the circular lapis lazuli with an applied head of a Gorgon, within a ropetwist border, 3cm diameter; a shell cameo brooch, the oval brooch carved with an image of Hercules, 4.7cm wide; and a reconstituted turquoise and diamond bead necklace, the uniform beads to a central openwork panel set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, the clasp stamped 750 with Italian control marks £400-600 319 A micro mosaic brooch depicting St Peters Square, Rome, the rectangular panel with an oval micro mosaic, within a wirework scrolled setting, suspending belcher link chain swags with black polished bead drops £200-300

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320 An agate panel brooch, the central rectangular panel collet set with a rectangular shaped agate, between panels of triangular and rectangular agate, 7cm long £200-300 321 A pair of mother of pearl cufflinks, the circular panels each inset with a disc of mother of pearl, within a surround of engraved Roman numerals, with Italian control marks and stamped 750 £250-350 322 An onyx and diamond stud set, the rectangular onyx panels set with a central brilliant cut diamond, 2.2cm long; and an enamel and diamond stud, the oval blue enamel panel set with a central brilliant cut diamond, 1.2cm wide £200-300 323 A pair of double sided marquise shaped cufflinks, the marquise shaped panels with an engraved monogram, with belcher link connectors, stamped 18, 2cm long, 15.8g £120-160 324 A pair of mother of pearl cufflinks, the double sided cufflinks set with circular panels of mother of pearl, with a reeded border, stamped 750, 1.4cm diameter £100-150

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325 A pair of diamond set double sided cufflinks, the octagonal panels set with a central old cut diamond, within an engine turned surround to a chased foliate border, stamped 585 with former Czechoslovakia import mark post 1921, 1.5cm diameter; a pair of mother of pearl and blue enamel double sided cufflinks, the circular panels of engraved mother of pearl with a seed pearl to the centre and a blue enamel border, stamped 18, 1.5cm diameter; together with two pairs of 9 carat gold double sided cufflinks, 7.9g gross weighable £400-600 326 A pair of lapis lazuli and seed pearl cufflinks, the oval lapis lazuli panels within a rope twist border and seed pearls at the cardinal points, with unidentified control marks on the hoops, with twisted wire connectors £70-100

329 No Lot 330 No Lot 331 A freshwater cultured pearl and ruby necklace, the freshwater cultured pearls between openwork square panels set with circular cut rubies and further freshwater cultured pearls, on a plaited string with tassle, 73cm long approximately £500-700 332 A cultured pearl necklace, the sixty 5.4mm to 9.7mm graduated cultured pearls on a knotted string, to a concealed clasp, 42.5cm long £200-300 333 A pair of sapphire and cultured pearl ear clips, the gold coloured vine leaf shaped ear clips with central cultured pearl accents, and trios of round cut sapphires, stamped Italy 18k, 1.9cm long £200-300

327 A pair of French sapphire cufflinks, the square panels set with calibre cut sapphires to the border, one with a panel of mother of pearl to the centre, stamped with French 334 import marks A single strand cultured pearl necklace, the ninety seven baroque £80-120 shaped pearls on a knotted string, to a 328 concealed box clasp set with an oval cut sapphire between two rose cut A pair of cultured pearl and diamonds, 88.5cm long mother of pearl double sided cufflinks by Mikimoto, the circular £150-250 mother of pearl panels set with a central cultured pearl, signed 335 Mikimoto and stamped Silver, 1.5cm A cultured pearl dress ring, the diameter; together with three cluster of cultured pearls with brilliant matching dress studs, signed cut and eight cut diamond accents, on a Mikimoto, in a Mikimoto box; and reeded shank, finger size N 1/2 two stick pins, each set with a £100-200 cultured pearl to the terminal £70-100

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336 A cultured pearl ring, the 14.3mm cultured pearl within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 585, finger size K £150-250 337 A cultured pearl necklace, composed of forty seven 8.8mm cultured pearls, on a knotted string, to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 585, 46cm long; together with a mabe pearl ruby and diamond pendant, the mabe pearl within a surround of calibre cut rubies and brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 585, 4.1cm long £300-500 338 A 9 carat gold and cultured pearl necklace, the forty six cultured pearl with polished bars between, the clasp stamped 375; a further cultured pearl necklace, the one hundred and nine graduated cultured pearls on a knotted string, to a cultured pearl set clasp, 59cm long; a cultured pearl and lapis lazuli necklace, the cultured pearls interspaced with polished beads of lapis lazuli, to a concealed clasp, 60cm long; a lapis lazuli and cultured pearl necklace, the polished beads of lapis lazuli interspaced with cultured pearls and reeded beads, stamped 375, 76.5cm long; a pair of cultured pearl earring, with screw fittings, stamped 9ct; and a cultured pearl ring, stamped 14K, finger size N £120-160

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339 An Austro Hungarian diamond and pearl dress ring, the pierced shaped foliate panel, set with a central blister pearl and with half pearl cardinal points, two rose cut diamond accents, the shank stamped 14ct, finger size M 1/2 Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl £120-160 340 A cultured pearl dress ring, the cultured pearl within an oyster shell style setting, stamped 14ct, finger size N 1/2, together with four cultured pearl necklaces, two with 9 carat gold clasps, one with a clasp stamped 375, the other stamped 835 £100-150 341 A cultured pearl ring, set with five graduating cultured pearls, stamped 375, finger size N £100-150 342 A mabe pearl ring, the 16mm diameter mabe pearl within an openwork surround, stamped 14K, finger size M 1/2 £100-150 343 A freshwater cultured pearl necklace, the graduated pearls measuring 9mm to 12mm, 88cm long £200-300 344 A golden South Sea cultured pearl ring, the ring set with a 16.8mm golden South Sea cultured pearl, finger size M 1/2 £300-400

345 A pair of cultured pearl earrings, the pear shaped cultured pearl in a polished collet setting, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, with shepherd's hook fittings, 3.5cm long; and a further pearl of similar cultured pearl earrings, stamped 18ct, with post and clip fittings, 3cm long £160-220 346* A pair of cultured pearl earrings, the 11mm cultured pearl within a polished surround, with eight diamond accents, with post and clip fittings, stamped 14K £50-70 347 A garnet and half pearl bar brooch, the central circular cut garnet between two half pearls, on a tapered polished bar, stamped 9ct, maker's mark J & RG, 6.5cm long £60-80

348 A 9 carat gold cultured pearl pendant, the cultured pearl suspended from a textured bar, on a curb link chain, 45.5cm long; a cultured pearl brooch, 2.5cm diameter; and a silver chain, 41cm long £80-120 349 A cultured pearl necklace, the forty six 8.8mm cultured pearls, on a knotted string, to a concealed box snap clasp set with cultured pearls, stamped 9ct, 47.5cm long; together with a cultured pearl bracelet, the seven 8mm cultured pearls with curb link connectors, 21cm long £250-350

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350 A cultured pearl necklace, the seventy six 8.4mm cultured pearls on a knotted string, to a sapphire and opal set concealed box snap clasp, stamped 375, 76cm long £250-350 351 A Georgian rose cut diamond cluster brooch, circa 1800, the oval brooch set throughout with rose cut diamonds, 1.5cm long £300-500 352 A diamond set brooch, circa 1810 and later, the bow shaped brooch set with rose cut diamonds and later replaced central blue stones, the gold back with lightly engraved decoration, later brooch fitting, 2.2cm long Given to Lady Rose Leveson-Gower (nee Bowes-Lyon) the Countess of Granville, sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, by her Husband the 4th Earl Granville, William Leveson Gower, thence by decent to the current vendor £200-300 353 An early Victorian diamond leaf brooch, circa 1840, set throughout with old cut diamonds, 4.5cm long £120-160 354 A Regency rose cut diamond and enamel urn stickpin, circa 1810, the red and white enamelled urn with rose cut diamond accented finial, lid trim and foot, with scrolled handles; together with a pearl set stickpin; a seed pearl set vine leaf stickpin; a turquoise and diamond stickpin; a turquoise matrix set stickpin; and a seed pearl and garnet accented stickpin £200-300

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355 An antique foliate spray brooch, the marquise shaped panel pierced with a floral spray with bow detail, set with lasque cut diamonds, with a later gold brooch fitting, 3.2cm long Given to Lady Rose Leveson-Gower (nee Bowes-Lyon) the Countess of Granville, sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, by her Husband the 4th Earl Granville, William Leveson Gower, thence by decent to the current vendor £120-160 356 A Victorian moonstone and half pearl bangle, the hinged bangle with two heart shaped moonstones within a surround of half pearls, with a ribbon bow surmount set with half pearls, to a concealed clasp with a safety chain, 5.7cm inner diameter £200-300 357 A mid Victorian seed pearl and hair work ring, circa 1860, the seed pearl cluster centred with a glazed panel with a hairwork floral detail on a mother of pearl ground, the shank has foliate engraved hinged sections which open to reveal a woven hairwork interior, finger size P £70-100 358 A diamond set stick pin, circa 1870, in the form of a gloved hand grasping a diamond, estimated to weigh 0.50 carats, with buttoned cuff detail, 8cm long £150-200

359 A Victorian shell cameo bracelet and brooch, the bracelet with an oval shell cameo carved with the profile of Zeus, with his insignia of the eagle to the base of the cameo, to a foliate chased setting and silver gilt panel bracelet, together with a cameo brooch, the oval shell cameo carved with the profile of Apollo, shown with his lyre £250-350 360 A Victorian five stone half pearl ring, the graduated half pearls in millegrained settings, to bifurcated foliate chased shoulders, finger size N 1/2 £70-100 361 A Victorian hinged bangle, circa 1870, the bangle of woven form with applied bead detail, stamped 15c, with safety chain, 22.5g, inner width 5.6cm £180-250 362 A Victorian diamond crescent brooch, circa 1880, the graduated old cut diamonds in a gold backed silver setting, with screw on brooch pin, with a suspensory loop and belcher link safety chain, 2.4cm long £250-350 363 A Victorian fancy belcher link bracelet and fob seal, circa 1880, composed of domed oval links, to a concealed snap clasp with safety chain, together with a fob seal, 5cm inner diameter, 50.2g £400-600

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364 A half pearl and rose cut diamond accented belcher link long chain, circa 1890, with rose cut diamond and half pearl quatrefoil shaped sliders, 27g gross £120-160 365 A late Victorian half pearl bracelet, circa 1890, the curb link bracelet set with a row of half pearls, to a concealed box snap clasp, 18.5cm long, 39.8g £200-300 366 A Victorian amethyst brooch, the oval cut amethyst in a claw setting, within an openwork scroll surround, 4.5cm long; an amethyst brooch, the oval cut amethyst within a surround of seed pearls, 3cm long £150-250 367 A small collection of Victorian jewellery, to include: a white enamelled bar brooch with a central row of half seed pearls, circa 1900, stamped 14k; a diamond accented stick pin, circa 1890; a seed pearl snowflake brooch, circa 1900, stamped 15ct; a belt buckle style brooch, adapted from a ring and inscribed FYN DUW A FYDD; a circular silver coloured brooch with applied moths, circa 1860; and a diamond accented slide in the form of an A, with white enamelled surround, mounted on a black ribbon £100-150

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368 A diamond and amethyst flower head cluster ring, the flower head circa 1880, the closed back cushion cut diamond petals around a claw set cabochon amethyst, finger size M £1,000-1,300 369 A late Victorian diamond feather brooch, circa 1890, the feather set throughout with rose cut diamonds, with a rose cut and old cut diamond set ribbon bow detail, 5.4cm long £400-600 370 An emerald and diamond bar brooch, circa 1900, channel set with step cut emeralds and claw set with eight cut diamonds, 9cm long; together with a diamond set pierced marquise shaped bar brooch, the central diamond estimated to weigh 0.25 carats, 6.7cm long £300-400 371 A seed pearl necklace, circa 1900, the graduating flower head clusters set throughout with seed pearls, to a belcher link chain set with intermittent pearls, to a concealed snap box clasp, 39cm long, with a detachable seed pearl set drop £400-600 372 A late Victorian diamond and emerald cross pendant, circa 1900, the Latin cross set with rose cut diamonds and step cut emeralds, with rose cut diamond trefoil detail to the Cardinal points, 4.1cm long including bale £180-220

373 A sapphire and seed pearl hoop brooch, circa 1900, the brooch with round cut sapphires in millegrained collet settings with seed pearls between, the setting stamped 15 and numbered 16899, the pin stamped 9 carat, 2cm diameter £80-120

377 A sapphire and half pearl bracelet, circa 1900, consisting of pierced quatrefoil panels alternately set with a round cut sapphires or a half pearls, with belcher link connectors between, the clasp stamped 15ct, 17cm long, 12g £120-160

374 An Edwardian paste necklace, circa 1910, the central panel set with pink and green paste with half pearls, to the chain set with pink paste and half pearls, 60cm long £100-150

378 A garnet set eagle brooch, the rose cut garnet set eagle displayed, with a central Eastern Orthodox cross and coronet, unmarked, 3.9cm long £100-150

375 A peridot and seed pearl pendant, circa 1910, the pierced Art Nouveau style pendant set with seed pearls with round cut peridot accents, suspending a pear cut peridot, stamped 9ct, on a belcher link chain, in a blue box; together with a purple paste and seed pearl pierced quatrefoil pendant, stamped 9ct, on a belcher link chain, in a dark brown box £100-150 376 An Edwardian peridot and seed pearl foliate brooch, circa 1910, the circular brooch centred with a seed pearl set branch with two oval cut peridot fruit, stamped 15ct, 2.5cm diameter, in original green leather Skinner & Co case, signed Skinner & Co, Diamond merchants, Orchard Street, London.W. £80-120

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379 A pair of Austro Hungarian garnet and turquoise ear pendents, circa 1910, the central cluster set with a circular cut garnet within a surround of circular turquoise and oval cut garnets with enamel detail, to a similarly set surmount, with screw fittings, 5.9cm long £70-100 380 A sapphire, diamond, enamel and pearl necklace, the central oval panel set with a calibre cut sapphire anchor motif and entwined rope set with rose cut diamonds, within a diamond set frame with a pierced enamel inscription SICIL:OFFI: MAG:ADMIR:MAC:BR:OM, on a six stranded pearl necklace, 34.5cm long Given by repute by Viscount Lee of Fareham to his wife Ruth Moore, when he was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in 1921 £2,000-3,000

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381 A gem set insect brooch, the insect with rose cut diamond accented eyes, a ruby thorax, a pearl abdomen and seed pearl set wings, on a pin bar Please note the pearl is untested and unwarranted as natural pearl £100-150 WATCHES 382 A collection of gentleman's wristwatches, brands to include: Timex, Benrus, Smiths Empire, Diantus, Lorus and others (12) £40-60 383 Omega, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked London 1967, ref. 7115690, the two piece case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, 17 jewel Omega movement, cal. 484, no.225530864, on an integeral 9 carat gold woven bracelet with ladder snap clasp, 19cm long overall; Rotary, a gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 63031, the two piece case with white dial, raised Roman numerals, baton hands and subsidiary dial, the case 42mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet, in a Rotary box with guarantee; a lady's gold plated Rado wristwatch; a Hamilton lady's wristwatch, on a 9 carat gold block link bracelet; and three other watches (7) £200-300 384 A lady's mechanical wristwatch, the round white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, within a broad polished bezel, stamped K18, on a leather strap, a lady's mechanical wristwatch, with white dial and Arabic numerals, hallmarked 9ct gold, on a gilt metal bracelet, and three other wristwatches £60-80

385 A lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, no. 11302, the three piece hinged case with an engined sunray dial, black Arabic numerals and blue steeled hand, 15 jewel Rolex movement, timed to six positions, the case 25mm diameter, on a 9 carat gold strap; and a lady's Rotary wristwatch (2) £300-500

389 Langendorf, a nickel open face pocket watch, circa 1920, ref. 12-62, the four piece case with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel excelsior movement, the case 53mm diameter; and three base metal pocket watches £20-40

386 Three lady's wristwatches, to include: an 18 carat gold MuDu watch, with a round dial, and on a black strap; another 18 carat gold watch, with square dial, on an elasticated strap; and a 9 carat gold watch £100-150

390 A silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1824, the back cover engraved with a presentation inscription, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, verge fusee movement, finely pierced and engraved balance cock with grotesque mask, bird, floral and foliate decoration, steel three armed undersprung balance and cylindrical pillars, the outer case 58mm diameter £100-150

387 A gilt metal pair cased pocket watch, circa 1775, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt hands, verge fusee movement, finely engraved balance cock with bird, floral and foliate decoration, tapered three armed steel balance, undersprung balance spring and signed 'Edw. Tutet, London', the outer case 48mm diameter £150-250 388 A gilt metal hunter pocket watch, circa 1840, the two piece case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gilt hands, verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock, silvered regulator disc and steel three armed undersprung balance, the case 45mm diameter; and a gilt metal oval locket, with a horse shoe to the front cover, set with turquoise coloured stones £150-200

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391 Joseph Stromier, Glasgow, a silver open faced pocket watch, circa 1882, no. 27075, the three piece hinged case with thistle engraved back cover and gold coloured circular belt motif, initialled SM, the signed white enamelled dial with Black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked London 1882, 5cm diameter; together with a further open faced pocket watch, the case marked fine silver and numbered 23405, the base metal cuvette inscribed Exhibition, Prize Medal, Paris, 1878, with a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; together with two silver Albert chains £70-90

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392 Bennet, Dublin, a silver open face pocket watch, hallmarked London 1888, the three piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, half plate movement, cocked fourth wheel, escape wheel and pallets, bimetallic split balance and flat balance spring, the case 56mm diameter £50-70

395 A 9 carat gold open face pocket watch, hallmarked London 1923, ref. 5350, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, gilt hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement, the case 45mm diameter £200-300

396 Waltham, a 9 carat gold open face keyless wind pocket watch, 393 hallmarked Birmingham 1924, no. 274097, the four piece hinged case A Swiss silver gilt and enamel keyless fob watch, circa 1900, ref. with white enamel dial, black Roman 8247, the three piece case with numerals blued steel moon hands and turquoise enamel bezel and back subsidiary seconds dial, Waltham cover, the back cover with a peacock movement, no. 23436493, bimetallic feather style design, the white enamel split balance, the case 48mm diameter dial with blue Arabic numerals and £120-160 gilt hands, 7 jewel Swiss cylinder bar movement, the case 31mm diameter, 397 suspended on a silver gilt and enamel Perret Locle, a 12 carat gold hunter brooch mount pocket watch, no. 67069, the four piece engined case with white dial, £100-150 Arabic numerals, gold dot minute 394 marker, fancy hands and subsidiary seconds dial, bar movement, the case A 9 carat gold keyless fob watch, circa 1900, no. 249044, the four 50mm diameter, 66g gross piece hinged case with foliate £200-300 engraving to the back cover, the white enamel dial with blue chapter 398 ring and black Roman numerals, 10 An 18 carat gold half hunter fob jewel Swiss cylinder bar movement, watch, the white enamelled dial with the case 34mm diameter, with fixings black Roman numerals, subsidiary for a strap, 26g gross; and a 9 carat seconds dial, signed J J Durrant & Son. gold keyless fob watch, circa 1907, 40 Cheapside London, with 18 carat no. 336, the four piece hinged case gold case and cuvette, numbered 729, with foliate engraving to the back hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, the cover, the white dial with black signed 3/4 plate movement numbered Roman numerals and foliate 4307 decoration, 10 jewel Swiss cylinder £200-300 bar movement, the case 35mm, 26g gross £100-150

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399 A. Ferreol, an 18 carat gold open face chronograph pocket watch, no. 28012, the four piece hinged case with white dial, Arabic numerals, centre sweep seconds hand and two subsidiary dials, 17 jewel frosted gilded chronograph movement, monometallic balance and overcoil balance spring, the case 52mm diameter, 80g gross £400-600 400 An 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, no. 9136, the four piece case with engine turned covers, the front cover with blue Roman numeral chapter ring, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed Badollet Geneve, the case 40mm diameter, in a fitted case £200-300 401 An 18 carat gold and pink enamel half hunting cased fob watch, no. 93612, the four piece hinged case with pink enamel chapter ring to the front cover with blue Roman numerals, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case 32mm diameter; two signet rings, both with mark's obscured; and a barlink watch chain, stamped '9ct', 34cm long overall (4) £150-200 402 Vacheron and Constantin Hunter pocket watch, case stamped ‘585’, numbered 193900, movement numbered 333091, the white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced scrolled hands,108g gross, and a fancy link chain 40gm £800-1,200 30

403 A diamond set cocktail watch, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, within an old cut diamond bezel to diamond set bow lugs, to an expandable bracelet strap, the case stamped Platine with Swiss control marks, jewelled movement £200-300 404 Bueche Girod, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1996, ref. 8021, no. 80210130, the two piece case with gold dial, baton numerals and hands, 6 jewel Swiss quartz movement, cal. ETA 976.001, the case 20mm wide, on an integral 9 carat gold block link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, in a Bueche Girod box £180-220 405* Longines, Primaluna, a lady's two colour wristwatch, ref. L8.1105, no. 37836037, the two piece case with engined dial, Roman numerals, blued steel hands and date aperture, the case 35mm including lugs, 28mm diameter, on a two colour block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a Longines box, with guarantee £250-350 406 Omega, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, ref. 950, no. 176254, the two piece case with baton and Arabic numerals and Dauphine hands, 17 jewel Omega movement, cal. 245, no. 18539669, the case 24mm including lugs, 20mm diameter, on a 9 carat gold block link bracelet with fold over and sliding clasp, in an Omega box £100-150

407 Omega, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked London 1968, ref. 7115659, the two piece case with gold dial, baton numerals and hands, 17 jewel Omega movement, cal. 484, no. 26594041, the case 17mm diameter, on an integral 9 carat gold woven bracelet with ladder snap clasp £150-200

412 Sarcar, a lady's 18 carat gold cocktail watch, the two piece case with an eight cut diamond set bezel and sapphire set lugs, the gold dial with baton hands, the case 23mm including lugs, 16mm diameter, on an 18 carat gold woven link bracelet with ladder snap clasp £300-400

408 A lady's Omega wristwatch, circa 1960, the signed circular dial with baton and Arabic numerals, to an intergrated textured 9 carat gold bracelet strap, 15.5cm long, 20.3g gross £150-250

413 Sarcar, a lady's two colour wristwatch, the two piece case with signed silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, quartz movement, the case 30mm including lugs, 25mm wide, on a black leather strap £150-200

409 Omega, a 9 carat gold lady's wristwatch, the signed squared dial with baton hour markers, to a track link bracelet strap, 9 carat gold London hallmark, indestinct date letter, 35g gross £100-200

414 Sarcar, a lady's 18 carat gold wristwatch, the two piece case with baton numerals and hands, quartz movement, the case 32mm including lugs, 25mm diameter, on a black leather strap £100-150

410 Sarcar, a lady's 18 carat gold wristwatch, the two piece case with brilliant cut diamond set bezel and lugs, the silvered dial with diamond dot marker at 12 o'clock and leaf hands, the case 23mm including lugs, 15mm wide, on a cultured pearl bracelet with diamond set spacers; and another similar Sarcar lady's 18 carat gold wristwatch £250-350

415 Tissot, a lady's 14 carat white gold wristwatch, ref. 6339, the two piece case with silvered dial, Roman numerals and baton hands, 17 jewel Tissot movement, cal. 709-2, no. 11878590, the case 24mm diameter, on an integral 14 carat gold woven bracelet with ladder snap clasp £300-500

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416 Tudor, a lady's wristwatch, circa 1950, the signed circular dial with baton and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewelled Swiss movement signed Tudor, the 9 carat gold case hallmarked for Chester 1950, to a later bracelet strap £60-80 31

417 Rolex, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, import mark for London 1922, ref. 17012, the three piece hinged case with gold sunburst dial, Arabic numerals and Bregeut style hands, 15 jewel Rolex Swiss movement, the case 32mm including lugs, 26mm wide, on a 9 carat gold expandable bracelet £150-200 418 Rolex, Marconi, a lady's 9 carat gold rectangular wristwatch, circa 1943, ref. 1684, no. 255774, the two piece hinged case with silvered dial, Arabic and Baton numerals and hand, 15 jewel gilded rectangular Swiss movement, the case 29mm including lugs, on a sliding adjustable strap £150-200 419 Accurist, a gentleman's stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, the two piece screw down case with black dial, baton numerals and hands, two subsidiary dials, the case 47mm including lugs £150-250 420 Bulova, a gentleman's 9 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1974, ref. 7628, no. 3.80.75.11, the two piece case with gold dial, baton numerals and hands, 17 jewel Bulova movement, cal. 11ANG, the case 39mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a 9 carat gold block link bracelet with ladder snap clasp £300-500

421 Cyma, a gentleman's stainless steel military wristwatch, circa 1943, signed P.9556, 14556, marked 'W.W.W', this is the waterproof mark used on military contract watches 1943-1958, the two piece screw down case with black dial, luminous Arabic numerals, skeleton hands and subsidiary dial, 15 jewel Cyma movement, monometallic balance, overcoil balance spring, cal. 234, no. 375658, the case 44mm including lugs, 37cm diameter, on a black strap £200-300 422 Eterna matic, Centenaire, a gentleman's 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked London 1972, ref. 113345, the three piece case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands and date aperture, 21 jewel Eterna Matic movement, cal. 1480K, the case 37mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a brown strap £200-300 423 Eternamatic, 3000 Sevenday, a gentleman's 18 cart gold wristwatch, circa 1965, ref. 706DT, no. 602021, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, day/date aperture, 21 jewel Etern automatic movement, cal. 1501K, the case 40mm including lugs, 36mm diameter, on a blue strap £300-500

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424 Favre Leuba, Daymatic, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1960, ref. 64053, no. 714, the two piece case with silvered dial, tapered baton numerals and hands and date aperture, 21 jewel Favre Leuba automatic movement, cal. 404, no. 002139, the case 43mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, no strap £100-150 425 Girard Perregaux, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1950, the three piece case with silver dial, Arabic numerals, blued steel Breguet hands, subsidiary dials running seconds and minutes,17 jewel Girard Perregaux chronograph movement, the case 55mm including lugs, on a black lizard strap £300-500 426 Girard Perregaux, a gentleman's 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1950, ref. 175318, the three piece case with silvered dial, engined border with baton numerals, Alpha hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel Girard Perregaux movement, cal. 03-4804, the case 42mm including lugs, 39mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £300-500 427 Girard Perregaux, Gyromatic, a gentleman's 18 carat pink gold wristwatch, circa 1955, ref. 271711, no. A39, the three piece case with silvered dial, faceted baton numerals, Alpha hands and date aperture, 39 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, cal. 39, no. 2209477, the case 42mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a brown strap £500-700 32

428 Girard Perregaux, Gyromatic, a gentleman's two colour wristwatch, circa 1960, ref. 3498, no. 7164794, the two piece case with silvered dial, baton and Arabic numerals, baton hands and date aperture, 17 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, cal. 51788, no. 424813, the case 39mm including lugs, 37mm diameter, on a tan strap £200-300

432 Girard Perregaux, Richeville, a gentleman's gold plated and steel back wristwatch, circa 1970, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands and a date aperture, 39 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, cal. 14676, no. 324494, the case 40mm including lugs, 34mm diameter, on a brown lizard strap £200-300

429 Girard Perregaux, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1960, the two piece screw case with silvered dial, tapered baton numerals, Alpha hands and date aperture, 39 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, cal. 39, no. 2209428, the case 42mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, no strap £100-150

433 Girard Perregaux, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1970, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, raised baton numerals and hands and day/date aperture, 17 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, micro screw regulator, no. 340139, the case 42mm including lugs, 39mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £150-250

430 Girard Perregaux, Chronometer HF, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1965, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands and date date aperture, 39 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, cal. 31312, the case 40mm including lugs, 36mm diameter, on a black strap with deployant clasp £150-250 431 Girard Perregaux, Chronometer HF, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1970, the two piece case with textured silver dial, raised baton numerals and hands and date aperture, 39 jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement, no. 28118, the case 37 mm including lugs, 35mm wide, on a brown strap £150-250

434 Gub Glashutte, a gentleman's gold plated and stainless steel back wristwatch, ref. 73656, the two piece case with cream dial, Arabic and dart numerals, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case 44mm including lugs, 37mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £70-100 435 Hamilton, a gentleman's chrome plated stainless steel back wristwatch, circa 1960, ref. 60034-2, no. 1449617, the two piece screw case with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and luminous skeleton baton hands, 17 jewel Hamilton Swiss movement, cal. 60, 39mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a brown strap £70-100

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436 Jaquet Girard, a gentleman's 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1960, the three piece case with silver dial, Arabic and dart numerals, Alpha hands, outer date index with crescent hand, day and month apertures, subsidiary seconds dial with moonphase, 17 jewel Swiss movement, the case 38mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a tan crocodile strap £700-900 437 Jules Jurgensen, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1990, ref. NF781155, the two piece case with silvered step dial, baton numerals and Dauphine hands, 1 jewel Jules Jurgensen quartz movement, cal. RONDA 1062, the case 38mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a woven stainless steel bracelet, in a Jules Jurgensen box £70-100 438 Junghans, Mega Solar Carbon, a gentleman's radio controlled wristwatch, circa 1999, ref. 50/2990 906, no. 9184616, the two piece screw down case with black dial, Arabic numerals and luminous hands, the case 42mm including lugs, 40mm diameter, on a black strap, with instruction booklet £60-80 439 Longines, a gentleman's 18 carat gold wristwatch, the three piece case with white dial, dart and Roman numerals, Dauphine hands and subsidiary dial, 17 jewel Longines movement, cal. 0.23, no. 6053512, the case 34mm including lugs, 32mm diameter, on a tan strap £120-150

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440* Longines, Le Grande Classique, a gentleman's gold plated wristwatch, ref. L4.709.2, no. 37467238, the two piece screw down case with gold dial, black Roman numerals and baton hands, 13 jewel Longines quartz movement, cal. L420.1 ETA. 282.001, the case 38mm including lugs, 33mm diameter, on a block link bracelet with deployant clasp, in a Longines box, with outer card packaging and instruction booklet £400-600 441 Movado, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1998, ref. 8419 861/14, the three piece case with a mother of pearl dial, diamond dot quarter numerals and dauphine hands, 6 jewel Movado quartz movement, cal. ETA 255441, on a gold plated bracelet, with a box and paperwork £150-250 442 Mudu, a gentleman's gold plated and stainless steel back wristwatch, ref. 1587, the two piece case with silver dial, baton and tapering baton numerals, Alpha hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel Swiss movement, the case 39mm including lugs, 34mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £50-70

443 Ogival, a gentleman's chrome plated stainless steel back wristwatch, ref. 0265, the three piece case with flared lugs with round stop/start pusher and fly back buttons, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, Dauphine hands and red centre seconds dial, 15 jewel Swiss movement, cal. 1168, no. 462611, the case 44mm including lugs, on a black strap £70-100 444 Omega, Constellation, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1960, the two piece case with silvered dial, raised baton numerals and hands and date aperture, 24 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 564, no. 238120002, the case 42mm including lugs, 36mm diameter, on a black leather strap £250-350 445 Omega, Seamaster, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1961, ref. 14759-5C61, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, raised baton numerals and Alpha hands, 17 jewel Omega movement, cal. 600, no. 18882637, the case 40mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, no strap £200-300 446 Omega, Seamaster, a gentleman's stainless wristwatch, circa 1967, ref. 165.002, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial with raised baton numerals and hands, 24 jewel Omega automatic movement, cal. 552, no. 25596769, the case 41mm including lugs, 36mm diameter, on a black leather strap £200-300

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447 Omega, Seamaster, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1972, ref. 198.0011, the three piece case with a black dial, baton numerals and hands and day/date apperture, 12 jewel Omega electronic movement under licence from Bulova, cal. ESA 9164, no. 34908817, the case 46mm including lugs, on a black rubber strap £100-150 448 Omega, Constellation, a gentleman's two colour wristwatch, circa 1989, ref. 1961080. 196.1072, no. 51544249, the two piece case with Roman numeral chapter ring to the bezel, the white dial with dot numerals, luminous baton hands and date aperture, 6 jewel Omega quartz movement, cal. 1438, ETA. 255.461, the case 37mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £300-500 449 Seiko, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2009, ref. 5Y670AE0, no. 710197, the two piece case with stepped silvered dial, baton numerals, Dauphine hands, subsidiary dials running, day, hours and minutes, the case 45mm including lugs, 46mm wide, on a black strap, with guarantee; and another gentleman's stainless steel Seiko wristwatch £80-120 450 Sicura, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1980, the two piece screw down case with a two tone dial, raised baton numerals and hands and day/date apperture, 17 jewel automatic seconds movement, cal. AS. 2066, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp; and a Everite gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch £30-50 34

451 Titus, a gentleman's chrome plated and stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1955, the two piece case with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and Alpha hands, 17 jewel Fairfax Watch Co. movement, cal. 1686, the case 41mm including lugs, 35mm diameter, no strap £40-60 452 Universal, Polerouter, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1958, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands and date aperture, 28 jewel Universal Microtor automatic movement, cal. 215.2, the case 41mm including lugs, 36mm diameter, on a brown leather strap £150-250

456 A collection of mainly silver and watch reference books, to include: Secular Goldsmith's Work in Medieval France, A History; An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware; Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers; Victorian Jewellery Design; Renaissance Silver from the Scroder Collection; Understanding Jewellery; and others £70-100 457 A silver mounted miniature longcase clock, maker's mark 'IP...', London circa 1910, with a tapering and ball finial, the case embossed with floral, foliate and scroll decoration, the white dial with black Roman numerals and blue steeled hands, movement no. 1876, 38cm high £500-700

453 Watches of Switzerland, Seafarer, a gold plated automatic wristwatch, the dial with baton hour markers and month and date aperture, on a brown leather strap; together with a Lorus gentleman's wristwatch, with quartz movement; and lady's Accurist wristwatch £80-120

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454 Movado, a gold plated purse watch, ref. 1255 322M, the three piece case with leather covered outer shell, the silvered dial with Arabic and diamond shape numerals and Dauphine hands, 15 jewel Movado movement, the case 51mm (closed) £150-250

460 Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (AD. 610-641) with Heraclius Constantine, gold Solidus, Constantinople, busts facing, rev. cross potent on three steps, weight 4.5g, fine; France, old 10 Francs 1865A, with suspension loop, weight 3.3g, fair (2) £180-220

458 Elizabeth II, Sovereign 1964. Extremely fine £140-160 459 Elizabeth II, a sovereign, 1967 £160-180

461 James II, gold touchpiece, ship, rev. St. Michael, weight 1.9g. Fine, pierced as usual £150-200 462 George III, gold Third Guineas (2) 1800, 1810 (S. 3738, 3740). Fine (2) £120-180 463 Victoria, gold Two-Pounds 1887, jubilee head, rev. St. George (S. 3865). Extremely fine, minor hairlines £500-700 464 Elizabeth II, Maundy set 1966, Fourpence to Penny, cased. Good extremely fine or better (4) £60-90 465* Mexico, commemorative gold 50 Pesos 2014, one ounce of fine gold, reverse legend Consejero Utd. Mexico 2014. As issued £600-700 466 Czechoslovakia, gold 2 Dukaty 1923 (KM 9), extremely fine, other foreign gold coins (3) comprising Austrian restrike 20 Francs dated 1892, Hungarian 10 Korona 1907, these extremely fine, Mexico Half Escudo 1788, fine ex mount, and a gilded Elizabethan Sixpence (5) £400-600

455* Two Rolex watch boxes, the green boxes both with outer card packaging £80-120 www.dreweatts.com tel. +44 (0) 1635 553 553

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467 Victoria, Sovereign 1864, young head, rev. shield, die no. 23 (or 25), good fine, together with loose pre-47 silver (376g), further pre-47 silver in Whitman folders including Half Crowns (15), Florins (19), Shillings (39), sundry base coinage and Fforde 10-Shilling banknotes (3). Varied state (Lot) £300-350 468 Henry VIII (1508-1547), Groat, i.m Lis (S. 2337E). Good fine £80-120 469 James I (1603-1625), gold HalfLaurel, i.m. lis, 4.1g (S. 2641A). Fine, pierced at 12 o'clock £80-120 470 Charles I (1625-1649), Half Crown, York mint, mm. lion, EBORO below horse (S. 2869). About fine, flat in parts, die flaw in reverse legend £120-160 471 Charles II, Crown 1679 (S. 3358), lightly gilded and set in a gold swivel brooch mount, total weight of coin and mount 39g. Crown good fine £250-300 472 Charles II, Crown 1679 Tricesimo Primo (s. 3358), very fine, other Crowns (2), 1673 (V. Quinto), 1679, fair and fine, first with sellotape residue (3) £300-500 473 Charles II (1660-1785), hammered Half Crown, i.m. crown (S. 3321). Almost very fine £200-300

474 Ireland, George I, Woods Halfpenny 1723 (S. 6601). Good fine £60-80 475 Mexico, Philip V, 8-Reales 1739 MF, Mexico City mint (KM. 103). Very fine, flan partly blackened through seawater exposure With auction certificate from W.H. Lane and Son dated 26th September 1975, certifying provenance from the wreck of the Hollandia, sunk 1743 £60-80 476 George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804 (S. 3768). Very fine, minor obverse scratch £150-200 477 George III, Crown 1818 LIX (S. 3787). Good extremely fine, minor hairlines £600-800 478 Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, George III of Great Britain as Regent, 24 Mariengroschen 1818 FR (KM. 1065). Extremely fine or nearly so £80-120 479 Victoria, Maundy set 1897, Fourpence to Penny, loose. Good very fine, toned (4) £50-70 480 Edward VII, Maundy set 1906, Fourpence to Penny, loose. Uncirculated (4) £60-80

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481 Edward VII, Maundy set 1907, Fourpence to Penny, loose. Good very fine, dark tone (4) £50-60 482 Roman bronze coins (22), mostly third and fourth century minors and a Caracalla denarius. Fair to fine (23) £50-70 483 Edward I to James I, hammered coins (44), generally poor to fair, includes Edward VI, fine Shilling, i.m.y, this fine or nearly so (44) £100-200 484 Edward IV, first reign (1461-1470), Groats, London (3) two with quatre foils at neck, various mint marks; Edward I, Pennies (2), London, Dublin. Generally fine (5) £140-180 485 Charles I, Half Crowns (2), Tower mint under the King, i.m. harp (s. 2771), another, i.m. triangle in circle (S. 2779), chipped between 3 and 6 o'clock, Tower Shillings (2), i.m. port cullis (S. 2789), triangle (S. 2796), Sixpence, uncertain initial mark. Generally fine or better (5) £150-200 486 Charles II to William IV, silver coins (20), including Charles II hammered Threepence, very fine, James II Fourpence 1687/6, very fine, George II Half Crown 1746 LIMA, very fine, punchmark by chin, William IV Twopence 1837, extremely fine, others (16), varied state (20) £250-350

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487 William III, Crown 1696 Octavo, first draped bust (s. 3470), very fine, small die flaw by hair curl, other Crowns (2) 1695, 1696, fair and almost fine (3) £200-250 488 George III, Crowns (4), 1819 (3) LIX, LX (2), 1820 LX (S. 3787), Half Crowns (4) 1817 (S. 3788), 1817, 1818, 1819 (S. 3789), lesser silver (6). Fine to very fine, some better (14) £150-200 489 George IV, Crowns (6) 1821 (5), 1822 (3) (S. 3805). Generally fair, one ex-mount (8) £80-120 490 Victoria, young head Sixpences (5) 1858, extremely fine (S. 3908), 1874 (4) (S. 3910), uncirculated, Threepences 1876 (10) (S. 394C), uncirculated (15) £600-900 491 Victoria, copper Penny 1851 OT with colon after DEF (S. 3948), very fine, some original colour, Half Penny 1846, very fine, other British base issues (8) including Lundy Puffin and Half Puffin. Varied state (10) £50-80 492 Victoria, young head Crowns (7), 1844 (3), 1845, 1847 (3) (S. 3882). Fair to fine (7) £200-300

493 Victoria, jubilee head Crowns (15), various dates. Generally fair to fine, one better (15) £180-220 494 Victoria, Godless Florin 1849 (S. 3890), very fine, others (2), these fair, Gothic Florins (3), 1865, 1877, 1881, very fine or nearly so (6) £150-200 495 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, official issue Royal mint medals (4) in silver and bronze (3) by de Saulles, veiled head, rev. young head, 56mm (E. 1817), in red leather cases of issue, other silver medals (2). Good very fine and better (6) £120-180 496 Victoria, Shilling 1894, Sixpence (5), 1889 (4), 1887, Maundy oddments (8), Fourpence (3) 1893, 1894, 1899, Threepence 1899, Twopence (2) 1894, 1899, Pennies (2), post 1894, other silver (2). Generally extremely fine, Maundy oddments with dark tone (16) £100-150 497 Victoria, veiled head Crowns (8), other Victorian silver (14) including Half Crowns (3) and reverse enamelled Shilling. Varied state (22) £150-200 498 Victoria, jubilee head, Double Florins (14), various dates. Generally fine to very fine (14) £150-200

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499 Edward VII, Crowns 1902 (2), fine and very fine, Half Crowns (6), 1906, 1907 (2), 1910 (3), fine to very fine, Maundy Fourpence 1903, good very fine (9) £180-220 500 British India, George V, bronze One-Twelfth Annas 1924 (300 approximately) (KM. 509). Extremely fine to uncirculated, many with original lustre (Lot) £150-200 501 George V and George VI, Crowns (13), 1935 (9), 1937 (4). Generally very fine (13) £60-90 502 George VI, proof set 1950, Half Crown to Farthing, in card case of issue. Good extremely fine (9) £80-120 503 George VI, proof Coronation set 1937, silver Crown to Threepence, Maundy Fourpence to Penny, nickel brass Threepence, bronze Penny to Farthing, in Royal Mint case of issue (this damaged). Good extremely fine (15) £150-200 504 Elizabeth II, proof Coronation set 1953, cupro nickel Crown to Sixpence, nickel brass Threepence, bronze Penny to Farthing, together with the currency set, both in cases of issue. Proof set good extremely fine (20) £60-80

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505 Elizabeth I, modern Royal Mint commemorative silver proof issues, comprising Five Pounds (5), Two Pounds (5), One Pound (6), Fifty Pence (2), no duplications, all cased. As struck (18) £80-120 506 British silver coinage, 19th and 20th century, a few earlier, including Half Crowns (22), Florins (11), Shillings (28) and sundry lesser. Varied state (Lot) £150-200 507 British and World coins, from a dealer's stock in trade contained in nine Lindner trays, mostly smaller sized coinage, includes English £350-450 508 British and World Coins, a large quantity of silver and base coinage, 19th and 20th century, several Crown size silver, interesting variety. Varied state (Lot) £300-500 509 European and World silver Crownsize coins, 19th century (21), a good variety. Generally fine and better (21) £250-350 510 Ireland, Irish Free State, currency set 1928, Half Crown to Farthing, in original green card case. Extremely fine, case slightly damaged. £60-90

511 USA, Morgan Dollars (12), 1881 S (7), 1883 O, 1887 (4). Uncirculated, bag marks (12) £180-220 512 USA, Coronet Cent 1828 (KM. 45), very fine, Cent 1848, fine, Quarter Dollar 1845, very fine (3) £60-90 513 Netherlands, Holland, 1 Gulden 1793 (KM. 73), very fine, West Friesland, 1 Gulden 1791 (KM 15oa), almost extremely fine (2) £50-70 514 France, Louis XV, ECU 1784 I, mint mark fasces of 5 arrows (KM. 564.7), very fine; other World coins in silver and base metal, mostly 18th to 20th century, including Bahamas, India, Russia, Australia, USA, generally very fine, some better (33) £200-250 515 Mexico, Charles III, 8-Reales 1760 MM, Mexico City mint (KM 104.2), Peru, Charles III, 8-Reakes 1776 MJ, Lima mint (KM. 78). Very fine, second with scratch to bust (2) £80-120 516 South Africa, ZAR, 2 1/2 Shillings (9), 1894 (3), 1895, 1896 (3), 1897 (2), 2 Shillings (3), 1892, 1894, 1896, Shillings (15), 1892 (2), 1894 (6), 1895, 1896 (2), 1897 (4), lesser silver (8), Pennies (5), later South African silver (9). Generally about fine (49) £140-180

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517 British 19th century advertising checks (3), Cadbury's time check, brass medalets (2), Thames Tunnel, London Bridge, 18th century coin weights (2). Fine to very fine, some better (8) £40-60 518 British trade tokens, a small quantity (60 approximately), mostly 16th and 19th century, a good variety. Mostly fine to very fine, some better (Lot) £200-300 519 Admiral Vernon, Pinchbeck Portobello medals 1739 (2), half length bust three quarters left, rev. six ships, 36mm, and full length standing right, rev. six ships, 39mm. Fine (2) £80-120 520 City of London, Broker's Pass circa 1801 by J. Milton, silver Royal Arms, rev. City of London Arms, name engraved below James Hutchinson, 40mm (E. 936). Very fine, minor edge bruises £150-200 521 Jamaica Militia, other ranks crossbelt plate, bronze, crocodile on a torse, JAMAICA above, 1803 below, two stud fasteners to verso, hook lacking. Fine £300-500

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522 Blackburn Hundred Pitt Club 1820, glazed and frosted silver medal, bust of Pitt left, rev. legend within and around oak wreath, 41mm, silver mount and suspension loop, in red leather case of issue. Medal good extremely fine, obverse glazing severely cracked and chipped, scarce £100-150 523 A pair of 19th century silver Reward of Merit medals awarded to Master J. Cuthbertson by Mr Gould's Academy, finely engraved , one dated June 1830, the other June 1832, second with suspension loop. Very fine (2) £80-120

526 Sussex, Brighton, Brighthelmston Dispensary 1850, white metal medal by T. Ottley, 53mm, Perry & Co., Royal Visit 1830, bronze medal, 38mm, pierced, Brightling Sea Sailing Club medal, 45mm, other Brighton tokens and market checks (9). Generally very fine (10) £80-120 527 London, Guildhall New Council Chamber opened 1884, large bronze medal by J. S. and A. B. Wyon, Londinia addresses the Council, rev. interior view, 77mm (BHM 3177; E 1705), in plush gilt blocked case of issue. Good extremely fine, some original colour to reverse £150-200

524 The Celtic Society, silver prize medal 1839, kilted Highlander in a glen, rev. engraved 'Awarded to Alexr Steele Drumour Dunkeld 20th March 1839', 36mm, with suspension loop. Very fine, rare £60-90

528 Christ's Hospital, Marker's Prize 1891, silver, bust right of Edward VI, rev. open book, edge engraved LONC. CHARLES DALE 1891, 35mm, in case of issue (E. 29). Good extremely fine £40-60

525 Thames Regatta 1843, silver prize medal by W. J. Taylor, awarded to G. Chillingworth 1848, Old Father Thames facing, rev. legend and inscription within wreath, 45mm, other British and European commemorative medals in silver (3) and base metal (10) including Winchester College Quincentenary 1893, bronze, 76mm. Very fine and better (13) £200-250

529 Angling, gold prize medal 1937, two fish and angling implements, reverse engraved 'London Anglers Association Officers' & Committeemen's Cup Lanford, Essex 1937 Won By M. A. Kausman', 9ct, weight 10.5g, 30 x 35mm, suspension loop, in case of issue. Very fine £80-120 530 RAOB, Buffalo Order of Merit and Honour of Knighthood, gold medal awarded 1940 to Harold Ridgway of Eastbourne Lodge, 9ct, weight. 16.4g, 33 x 42mm, plus bar dated 1934. Very fine £150-200

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531 Royal Mint modern commemorative medals (4), Prince Charles Investiture, silver, 58mm, bronze medals (3) for Spanish Armada 1988, London Mayoralty 1989, Waterloo 1990, each 63mm, in cases of issue. Extremely fine (4) £80-120 532 Scottish prize medals (4), Highland and Agricultural Society silver medal, 30mm, Edinburgh University bronze medals (3), 51mm, Royal Society of Arts, bronze medal, 56mm, all cased, other bronze medals (2). Very fine and better (7) £60-90

533 Golfing prize medal, bronze 19th century by W. J. Davis, golfing scene, rev. laurel wreath around field blank for award inscription, 51mm, in case of issue. Good very fine £30-40 534 British Commemorative medals in silver and base metal, a quantity, mostly 19th and 20th century, good variety. Varied state (Lot) £150-200 535 Numismatic Literature, Sotheby, Alnwick Castle European Medals, 2 vols. (1980, 1981) with prices realised, BNJ 1974, Sotheby, Brand Collection part One, other (3). Used (7) £30-50

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Although every effort is made to note any damage, restoration or alterations, the absence of any such information in catalogue descriptions does not imply the lot is in perfect condition and free for any such defects. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the condition of any lot prior to bidding.

All gram weights have been obtained using an electronic balance, but weights stated in the catalogue are approximate and for guidance only, and potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to their accuracy.

Enhancement Prospective bidders should be aware than many coloured gems have been historically treated by a variety of methods to improve their appearance, both in terms of colour and transparency. Rubies and sapphires are routinely heat treated, emeralds and enhanced through the use of coloured and transparent oils and resins, and jadiete is routinely stained. These treatments, and others including irradiation and coating, are generally accepted by the jewellery trade as standard practice. Although most treatments are considered to be permanent, those gemstones which have been oiled may need to be re-treated to maintain their appearance. Any such treatments affect the market value of coloured gemstones, and Dreweatts pre-sale estimates published in the catalogue assume that all gemstones, unless otherwise stated in the catalogue, may have been enhanced. Dreweatts may obtain Gemmological Reports from a recognised laboratory where appropriate detailing any enhancements, or lack of, for certain gemstones, and such reports may be obtained for prospective bidders prior to the sale, provided such requests are made at least three weeks before the sale, and that the requesting party has pre-paid for such a report. However it is not possible for Dreweatts to obtain reports for every stone offered in the sale. In the absence of a gemmological laboratory report, it is not possible for Dreweatts to make any comment on the possibility that any gemstone in any lot may have been subject to enhancement. Dreweatts catalogue descriptions and condition reports adhere to the guidelines laid out in the ‘Blue Book’ of CIBJO, the International Jewellery Confederation.

‘…approximately 1.20 carats total,…’ all such stone weights are estimated using standard equipment and formulae, and are subject to the limitations imposed by the mount. ‘…weighing 1.20 carats,…’ where the description reads as such, the stones in question have been removed from the mount and weighted using an electronic balance. Signatures ‘…by Lacloche,…’ in our opinion is a piece made by or for the jeweller, bearing relevant signatures, maker’s marks, and where appropriate, the maker’s inventory number/s. ‘…signed Lacloche,…’ in our opinion is a piece retained by the jeweller, but not necessarily made by them. This may also mean that the piece has been mounted by the jeweler using stones supplied by the client; a special commission from a client’s design; or has been altered or later added to. Coloured Stones of Burma (Myanmar) Origin Buyers should be aware that certain territories (notably the United States of America) have import restrictions on certain coloured gemstones. All gemstones that maybe of Burma (Myanmar) origin, notably rubies and jadeite, may require a certificate of origin before they can be imported. Prospective bidders for such gemstones should check with their shipper, and relevant Government authorities regarding any necessary certification prior to bidding. Whilst Dreweatts are able to suggest a number of Gemmological Laboratories for such certificaion, we are unable to carry out any such certification for potential bidders or buyers.

Detailed condition reports for all lots are available from our website www.dreweatts.com, and upon direct request to the Saleroom. Please note that Dreweatts are unable to give verbal condition reports for any lot, and all condition reports will be given in writing via our website www.dreweatts.com, or by fax (fax no: 01635 553 599). Dreweatts jewellery specialists and qualified gemmologists are available during the view to answer any queries. Dreweatts are unable to offer any form of packing, dispatch or shipping services, and clients should make their own collection arrangements for purchased lots. Dreweatts are happy to suggest the services of a number of dispatch and shipping carriers.

These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Dreweatts (the “Auctioneer”) and the seller, on the one hand, and the buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, you agree to be bound by these terms.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer agrees to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased. The buyer's premium is 24% (28.8% including VAT) of the hammer price on each lot up to and including £150,000, plus 12% (14.40% including VAT) for any amount in excess of £150,000.VAT at the prevailing rate of 20% is added to all of these premiums and additional charges as defined below. 5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Descriptions and Conditions. Condition reports are provided on our website or upon request. The absence of a report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. The detail in a report will reflect the estimated value of the lot, and large numbers of such requests received shortly before the sale may not receive a response to all lots. Members of staff are not trained restorers or conservators and, particularly for higher value lots, you should obtain an opinion from such a professional. We recommend that you always view a lot in person. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 9. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax. 11. Methods of Payment. Any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. The following methods of payment are acceptable: Sterling cheque to be drawn on a UK bank and made payable to ‘Bloomsbury Auctions’. It will be necessary to allow at least five working days for the cheque to clear before collecting your purchases. Bank transfer. All transfers must state the relevant sale number, lot number and your bid / paddle number. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due in pounds sterling (after currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges). Our bank details can be found on the reverse of your invoice or in the sale catalogue under ‘Important Notices’. Debit cards drawn on a UK bank and registered to a UK billing address. There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank or deferred debit cards will be subject to a 3% surcharge. Sterling cash payments of up to £8,000 and debit cards payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale. 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges. 13. Droit de suite royalty charges. From 1st January 2012 all UK art market professionals (which includes but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by qualifying artists each time a work is re-sold during the artist’s lifetime and for a period up to 70 years following the artists death. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the precise EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard, and the auctioneer accepts no responsibility whatsoever if the qualifying rate is different to the rate indicated.

All items in this catalogue that are marked with δ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000.The royalty charge will be added to all relevant buyers’ invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are passed on to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneers. The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4%. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Warranty. The Seller warrants that possession in the lots can be transferred to the Buyer with good and marketable title, free from any third party right and encumbrances, claims or potential claims. The Seller has provided all information concerning the items ownership, condition and provenance, attribution, authenticity, import or export history and of any concerns expressed by third parties concerning the same. 3. All commissions and fees are subject to VAT at the prevailing rate. 4. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates:- please enquire at our salerooms. 5. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 6. Loss and damage of goods. (a) Loss and Damage Warranty - Dreweatts is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients, and does not do so. However Dreweatts for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, Dreweatts makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT, subject to a minimum charge of £1.50, or if unsold 1.5% of our lower estimate. The liability assumed by Dreweatts shall be limited to the lower presale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold. (b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 6 (a) is inapplicable. 7. Illustrations.The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the Lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 8. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 9. We may sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 9. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and loss and damage warranty charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. (d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £100 10. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 11. Soft furnishings. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 10 and 11 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request 12. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. 13. Unsold. Unsold. If an item is unsold it may at our discretion be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 14. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 15% commission, 1.5 % Loss and Damage Warranty and any other costs incurred including but not limited to illustration and restoration fees all of these charges being subject to VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 15. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. We will also, at our discretion, and as far as practicable, confirm that an item consigned for sale does not appear on the Art Loss register, which is administered by an independent third party. 16. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred

for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 17. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £10 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 18. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 28 days of the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 12 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.

CONDITIONS OF SALE Bloomsbury Auctions carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. Definitions In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Bloomsbury Auctions or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Bloomsbury accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding procedures and the Buyer (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. The purchase price together with a premium thereon of 28.8% which shall include VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law. The buyer will also be liable for any royalties payable under Droit de Suite as set out under Information for Buyers. 5. Value Added Tax Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. Payment (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) Buyers who utilise the services of ATG Live Auctions or any other live internet services are hereby informed that the payment method details that are provided to ATG Live Auctions or any other live internet services as part of the process of registration will, in the absence of compliance with paragraph (1) of this clause, be utilised by us to settle any amounts owing by such buyers to us. 7. Title and collection of purchases (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) Bloomsbury Auctions can accommodate packing and shipping for certain items. For lots they are unable to provide this service for, successful buyers must make these arrangements independently, though the saleroom may be able to suggest specialist shipping companies who can advise buyers, this advice is not a recommendation and the saleroom is not liable for any aspect of the packaging and shipping process. Please note that the cost of packaging and shipping depends on the size/weight of the item(s) purchased, insurance requirements, and the shipping destination, not on the value of the item(s) purchased. Please note that any items not collected within one week of the sale date may be automatically removed to commercial storage and subject to a storage charge.

8. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. Third party liability All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the layout of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. Commission bids Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. Warranty of title and availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. Terms of sale The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. Descriptions and condition (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. Forgeries Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. General 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (1) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail, email or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

JEWELLERY, SILVER, WATCHES & COINS

Whilst every care is taken in carrying out buyers’ instructions, neither Dreweatts, nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made. All successful bids are subject to a 24% plus VAT (28.8%) of the hammer price up to £150,000, and 12% plus VAT (14.40%) on the hammer price in excess of £150,000 Payment will be accepted, if you are a successful bidder, by debit card issued by a UK bank and registered to a UK billing address, by bank transfer, in cash up to £12,000 (subject to relevant money laundering regulations), or by all major UK issued credit cards registered to a UK billing address with the exception of American Express and Diners Club. A surcharge of 3% is payable on all payments made by credit card. This surcharge does not apply to debit card payments. Payment may also be made by Sterling personal cheques drawn on a UK bank account but Dreweatts regrets that purchases paid for by this method can not be collected until your cheque has cleared. If you leave an odd bid, the Auctioneer will increase your bid to the next highest figure. Bids must be received the day before the sale, in certain circumstances it may not be possible to execute bids received on the day of the sale. Your attention is drawn to our General Conditions of Sale, available in the catalogue or in the saleroom.

Wednesday 16th July 2014 Sale Code: 13783

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NUMISMATICS Dimitri Loulakakis Director, European & Latin American Coins, Modern Greek Coins Edward Baldwin Chairman of Baldwin's, European, Russian, Colonial and Oriental Coins Stephen Hill Director, English hammered and milled Coins Seth Freeman Director, Banknotes and Tokens Graham Byfield Indian & Islamic Coins & Commemorative Medals Paul Hill Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins Andre de Clermont Islamic, Indian & South American Coins David Kirk Military Medals and English hammered and milled Coins Caroline Holmes Numismatic Books Julie Lecoindre World Coins Randy Weir Consultant, Canada Ma Tak Wo Consultant, Hong Kong Daniel Fearon Consultant, Commemorative Medals Peter Donald Consultant, Byzantine Coins Peter Brooks Consultant, Australia

COUNTRY SPORTING Geoffrey Stafford Charles Director

JEWELLERY, SILVER, WATCHES AND OBJECTS OF VERTU James Nicholson Deputy Chairman Dreweatts David Rees Director, Silver & Objects of Vertu Ian Pickford Silver Consultant Nick Mann Patricia Law Alexandra Francis Tessa Parry

DECORATIVE ARTS David Rees Director

MEDALS AND MILITARIA Malcolm Claridge

ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS Geoffrey Stafford Charles Director

PICTURES Archie Parker International Head of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings

FURNITURE AND CARPETS Will Richards Deputy Chairman (Dreweatts) Richard Madley Senior Director Cristian Beadman Associate Director Ben Millerchip-Brown Associate Director Emma Terry Associate Director Elaine Binning Consultant

STEAM MODEL ENGINEERING Michael Matthews Consultant

ASIAN CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART Benedetta Mottino Associate Director CLOCKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS Leighton Gillibrand Director

WINE Chris Hambleton Consultant

We are pleased to continue our joint venture in Italy. Together with Philobiblon Auctions, a subsidiary of the highly respected antiquarian books and manuscripts dealership, we are able to offer a first class service throughout Italy from premises in both Rome and Milan. We have Italian speaking specialists in all major departments and offer a regular calendar of both valuation events and sales in Rome and Milan.

WE ALSO OPERATE FROM THE FOLLOWING SALEROOMS: BRISTOL:

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GODALMING:

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A George III brass mounted ebonised table clock, Francis Jersey, London, circa 1760. Est. £3,500-4,500

An Austrian cold painted bronze model of a cockerel, early 20th century, 24.5cm high. Est. £600-900

A giltwood and miscromosaic and marble mounted circular table, 86cm high, 90cm diameter. Est. £5,000-7,000

A kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted side cabinet, in Louis XVI style, stamped G.DURAND, 131cm high, 100cm wide, 41cm deep. Est. £1,500-2,500

Fine Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments Thursday 28th August 2014

Fine Furniture, Paintings, Ceramics & other Works of Art Thursday 28th & Friday 29th August 2014 Donnington Priory, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2JE Catalogues available to view at www.dreweatts.com For more information on bidding, how to consign to a future auction or for a free valuation, please contact us: [email protected] | +44 (0) 1635 553 553

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