Mallams. JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 16 November 2016 Oxford

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Mallams 1788

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 16 November 2016 Oxford

Mallams 1788

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DESIGN

STUDIO CERAMICS

8 December 2016 OXFORD

MODERN BRITISH

POST-WAR ART 9 December 2016 OXFORD

For enquiries please contact Philip Smith on P: 01865 241358 E: [email protected] www.mallams.co.uk

Mallams 1788

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 16 November 2016 at 11am Oxford Viewing Saturday 12 November 9am – 1pm Monday 14 and Tuesday 15 November 9am – 5pm And the morning of the sale Auction Mallams Auctioneers Bocardo House 24a St. Michael’s Street Oxford OX1 2EB Bids 01865 241358 01865 725483 (fax) To bid via the internet please go to www.the-saleroom.com Or to view the catalogue online go to www.mallams.co.uk

Enquiries Jewellery & Watches Louise Dennis FGA DGA [email protected] 01865 241184 Silver & Objets de Vertu Benjamin Fitzmaurice [email protected] 01865 241186 Alicia Rogers [email protected]

Condition Reports [email protected] Front cover – Lot 52 Back cover – Lot 413

Mallams 1788

Order of Sale

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 16 November 2016 at 11am Oxford

Jewellery

1 – 228

Watches & Accessories

229 - 268

Objets de Vertu

270 - 274

Silver

275 - 485

Condition Reports and Images: oxford2@mallams .co.uk Important notice: Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website however, we are happy to provide them when requested subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault. There is a premium of 20% of the hammer price on all sales. This is subject to V.A.T.

JEWELLERY, WATCHES & ACCESSORIES Lots 1 – 268

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1. A VICTORIAN CURB-LINK BRACELET, with engraved decoration and padlock clasp, stamped ‘9c’, length approximately 17cm £100-150 2. A LONG CHAIN, of fancy-link design, indistinctly stamped ‘9c’, with swivel clasp stamped ‘.375’, length 162cm £300-400 3. A REVERSE CARVED INTAGLIO MONOGRAM STICK PIN, the oval rock crystal panel painted to depict a monogram of two interlaced L’s with central coronet, possibly the Royal monogram of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, to a bead decorated frame, with indistinct maker’s mark to reverse, possibly ‘JB’ for John Brogden, panel length 1.8cm Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (1867 - 1931) was the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII, and a younger sister of King George V. £200-300 4. A 19TH CENTURY GOLD VINAIGRETTE PENDANT, of hinged circular form with reeded borders, decorated to one side with a wreath of three colour fruits, flowerheads and foliage, and a floral spray to the reverse, opening to reveal a pierced and engraved grille depicting a vase of flowers, with replaced fitting, diameter 2.55cm £200-300 5. A SHELL CAMEO BRACELET, comprising six oval shell cameos, each carved to depict a classical female portrait profile, within ropetwist borders, gilt metal mounted, length 20cm £300-400 6. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, each oval reeded panel with scroll border, on hinged baton fittings, signed ‘HF’ and stamped ‘585’, in case signed H. Frederiksen, Vejle, panel length 1.9cm £60-80 7. A PAIR OF ROCK CRYSTAL CUFFLINKS, each faceted octagonal rock crystal panel with central bead highlight, connected by belcher-link fittings, panel length 1.2cm £100-150 8. A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, with disc-shaped panels, belcher-llink fittings and beaded baton terminals, panel diameter 1.35cm £150-200 9. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, to include a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, glazed verso, with later fitting, a cabochon moonstone star brooch/pendant, a micromosaic panel brooch, of hexafoil outline, a paste double clip brooch, an enamel fob watch, a charm bracelet, and four further items (10) (also illustrated on page 29) £100-150 10. A VICTORIAN OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, carved to depict the portrait profile of a classical bearded male warrior, wearing armour, helmet and laurel wreath crown, to gilt metal frame decorated with scrolled foliage, later fitting, together with a smaller shell cameo, similarly carved with a youthful male warrior in profile, possibly Achilles, first brooch length 6.5cm (2) £200-300 11. A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, with plain octagonal panels and belcher-link connections, hallmarked for Birmingham 1925, panel length 1.3cm £100-150

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12. A CORAL BEAD NECKLACE, the single strand of coral corallium rubrum beads graduating from approximately 5.5mm to 10.5mm in diameter, to an oval coral cabochon clasp, length 107cm £150-250 13. A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL PENDANT, modelled as a basket, with a series of overlapping hinged panels of pierced foliate design, opening to reveal an inner compartment, with tassel fitting, together with a 15ct gold turquoise set locket pendant, monogrammed, and a further locket, first pendant length 9.2cm (3) £250-350 14. A 19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE SEAL FOB, the rotating seal with cornelian and bloodstone panels, depicting an elephant to one side and initialled to the other, within an engraved 18ct gold mount, length 3.9cm £80-120 15. AN ALBERT CHAIN, of open curb-link design, with swivel clasp and individual links stamped ‘9 .375’, suspending a faceted citrine swivel fob pendant, chain length 39.5cm £500-700 16. A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, each oval panel engraved with a floral spray and C-scroll border, to figure-of-eight fittings, panel length 1.35cm £80-120 17. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TOPAZ AND HALF PEARL BROOCH, the octagonal mixed-cut topaz in closed foilbacked setting, framed by a half pearl border, (pearls untested for origin), panel length 2cm £600-800 18. A COLLECTION OF PERIDOT SET JEWELLERY, comprising a pendant necklace, the circular openwork panel with a seed pearl set foliate spray and pear-shaped peridot drop, stamped ‘9ct’, on a fine curb-link chain, a pair of ear pendants, set with oval and pear-shaped peridots, on wire fittings, and a five stone ring, millegrain set with a line of oval and circular-cut peridots, stamped ‘9ct’, pendant length 4.2cm (3) £200-300 19.TWO DIAMOND SET GYPSY RINGS, the first star set with a cushion-shaped sapphire between two rose-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, the second similarly set with a trio of old-cut diamonds, with interior inscriptions dated 1902 and 1907, ring sizes O and S½ respectively (2) £300-500 20. A SMALL COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY MEMORIAL JEWELLERY, comprising a hairwork and half pearl panel brooch, with scroll engraved border, the reverse inscription dated 1839, a similar hairwork and rose-cut garnet panel brooch, and a blue enamel locket with monogram, first brooch length 2.5cm (3) £100-150 21.TWO VICTORIAN MEMORIAL BROOCHES, the first with an oval hairwork panel and openwork border, the second with gilt inscription ‘In memory of ’, to a black enamel ground and scrolled border, first brooch length 6.3cm (2) £40-60 22. A GARNET SINGLE STONE RING, the oval faceted garnet in closed foil-backed setting, later mounted to a polished band, ring size G½ £70-90

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Lot 1

Lot 3 Lot 6

Lot 5

Lot 9

Lot 7

Lot 4

Lot 8 Lot 10

Lot 11

Lot 12

Lot 16 Lot 13

Lot 15 Lot 14

Lot 17 5

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Lot 23

23. A 19TH CENTURY GARNET PENDANT NECKLACE, the lozenge-shaped pendant formed as a cluster of flowerheads, with pear-shaped and circular vari-cut garnets in closed foil-backed settings, suspended from a graduated necklace of conforming design, with three central flowerheads framed by tapered foliate panels, (pendant with later fittings and additional brooch pin, necklace with later fitting), in fitted case, accompanied by a brooch (adapted), an earring fitting and loose garnet drops, necklace length 39.5cm, pendant length 5cm £1500-2000

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24. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the principal cushion-shaped ruby framed by a double row border of cushion-shaped diamonds and smaller rubies, between similarly set tapered trifurcated shoulders, to a fluted shank, later re-sized, ring size R £700-900

Lot 24

Lot 25

25. A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND DOUBLE HEART RING, the double heart cluster of cushion-shaped and old-cut diamonds surmounted by a single-cut diamond set ribbon bow, between scroll pierced diamond set shoulders, the shank possibly later replaced, ring size Q £800-1000

Lot 26

26. A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET DOUBLE HEART BROOCH, the entwined openwork hearts surmounted by a ribbon bow, set throughout with graduated rose and lasque-cut diamonds, gold and silver mounted, (one diamond deficient), length 2.5cm £300-500

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27. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, carved to depict Nyx, goddess of Night, carrying two sleeping children, an oval coral corallium rubrum cameo brooch, a masonic orb pendant on chain, a 9ct gold belcher-link chain, a 9ct gold signet ring, a tortoiseshell piqué work panel brooch, a navette-shaped panel brooch, a pair of silver cufflinks, and further items, first brooch width 5.2cm £300-400 28. A 9CT GOLD BYZANTINE-LINK CHAIN, with later bolt ring clasp stamped ‘9k’, length 80cm £300-350 29. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER BROOCHES, to include a cushion-shaped citrine single stone brooch, an oval-cut amethyst and seed pearl cluster brooch, an ovalcut smoky quartz single stone brooch, a similar rock crystal brooch, a white paste set brooch, with later fitting, and three further brooches, (pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 1.9cm (8) £200-300 30. AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND SET BROOCH/CLASP, the openwork rectangular panel centred with a cluster of rose-cut diamonds in closed foil-backed pinched collet settings, framed by similarly set foliage and single diamond highlights, with brooch pin and double ended clasp fitting to reverse, gold and silver mounted, length 4cm £500-600 31. A COLLECTION OF PASTE AND CUT STEEL JEWELLERY, comprising an oval cut steel buckle, a white paste pendant on chain, three white paste bracelets, and a pair of white paste ribbon bow clips, buckle length 5.5cm (7) £80-120 32. A DIAMOND DRESS RING, the principal old brilliant-cut diamond collet set between openwork shoulders of graduated cushion-shaped diamonds, to a partly engraved shank, (one small diamond deficient, one diamond later replaced), ring size K½ £100-200 33. AN ENAMEL, OPAL AND DIAMOND SERPENT BRACELET, the double strand ropetwist-link bracelet suspended from a serpent’s head panel, highlighted with an old-cut diamond and cabochon opal cluster to a graduated blue enamel ground, with cabochon red stone eyes, the clasp stamped ‘15ct’, (adapted, some damage), length 19cm £250-350 34. A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL PENDANT NECKLACE, the circular pendant modelled as a stylised flowerhead, with faceted bead border, suspended from a bead and baton-link chain, pendant length 3.4cm, chain length 69cm £300-400 35. A PAIR OF STUART CRYSTAL PANELS, each with gold threadwork cypher on woven backing, below an octagonal faceted rock crystal, in foiled closed-back settings, adapted as ear pendants with later wire fittings, panel length 9.5mm £100-150 36. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a multi-strand garnet bead necklace, with paste set clasp, a carved jet panel bracelet, two micromosaic panels, with later fittings, a seal fob, and further items £80-120 37. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT METAL EAR PENDANTS AND A LAVA CAMEO SUITE, the ear pendants with tapered drops and bead terminals, with wirework decoration and later post fittings, together with a lava cameo brooch and ear pendants suite, depicting Eros, the Greek god of Love, attended by animals, the brooch with later fitting, the ear pendants with one drop deficient, on wire fittings, first ear pendants length 6.7cm (3) £200-300

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38.TWO DIAMOND AND GEM SET DRESS RINGS, the first of part-reeded design, collet set with a circular mixed-cut ruby between pairs of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, the second a vari gem-set crossover ring, framed by rows of lasque-cut diamonds, ring sizes N and H respectively (2) £150-250 39. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the navette-shaped panel centred with a line of graduated mixed-cut emeralds, framed by two rows of lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, ring size M £150-250 40. A VICTORIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL PANEL BROOCH, applied with ropetwist wirework and bead decoration, together with a garnet set insect brooch, and a pair of white stone set earrings, first brooch width 4.4cm (3) £100-150 41. A LATE VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET, of curb-link design, centred with a trio of oval cabochon opals, spaced by four old-cut diamonds in lozenge settings, the clasp stamped ‘15’, length 19cm £200-300 42. AN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND SET RAF WINGS BROOCH, highlighted with lasque-cut diamonds and red and green enamel, the reverse stamped ‘18ct’, width 4.85cm £100-150 43.TWO GARNET SET BROOCHES, the first of engraved foliate design, centred with a cushion-shaped garnet, (adapted), the second a navette-shaped panel, centred with an oval mixed-cut garnet, first brooch length 2.1cm (2) £70-90 44.TWO GOLD COIN PENDANTS, the first a George V half sovereign, dated 1914, the second an Austro-Hungarian one-ducat coin, dated 1915 (2) £150-250 45. A SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND COIN, dated 1974 £700-900 46. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, claw set with graduated brilliant and old-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, ring size J½ £400-600 47. AN OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, carved to depict the portrait profile of a bacchante, with fruiting vines to her hair and gown, in pierced decorated mount, length 6.6cm £100-150 48. A CORNELIAN BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a continuous single strand of graduated oval beads, length 112cm £60-80 49. A GEM SET LOCKET PENDANT ON CHAIN, the oval locket of part-textured design, applied with a sapphire set floral spray, 9ct gold mounted, suspended from a ropetwist-link chain, the clasp stamped ‘14k’, pendant length 3.6cm (2) £120-150 49A. A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, the graduated old brilliant and Swiss-cut diamonds in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct & pt’, ring size L £300-400

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Lot 30

Lot 29

Lot 28 Lot 31

Lot 31

Lot 33

Lot 32

Lot 34

Lot 31 Lot 35

Lot 38 Lot 39

Lot 36 Lot 37 Lot 40

Lot 41

Lot 37 Lot 42

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Lot 50

50. AN ALEXANDRITE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixedcut alexandrite in four claw setting, between two similarly set round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, stamped ‘EWA’, total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size M Accompanied by a report issued by Deutsche Stiftung Edelsteinforschung (DSEF) stating that the alexandrite is natural, of Brazilian origin, measuring 7.73 x 6.51 x 3.48mm, weighing 1.53ct, with bluish-green to red-violet colour change, report no. 018630, dated 16 July 2008 £2000-3000

51. A RUBY AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH, of abstract textured foliate design, centred with a torsade of alternating circular mixed-cut rubies and single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, with import marks for Birmingham 1960 and maker’s mark ‘RHB’, length 4.3cm £300-500

52. A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each suspending two articulated linear drops of pear-cut emeralds, below a spray of similarly cut emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, on post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, length 3.2cm (see front cover illustration) £200-300

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Lot 54 Lot 53

Lot 55

53. A RUBY AND DIAMOND JARRETIÈRE BRACELET, of articulated form, millegrain set with a line of calibré-cut rubies between single-cut diamond borders, with brilliant-cut diamond set buckle, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, length 18cm £800-1200

54. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET, centred with an articulated panel of stylised foliate design, set with cluster of graduated oval mixed-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds, to a tapered bracelet of textured finish, 18ct white gold mounted, length 17.5cm £800-1200

55. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL BRACELET, composed of articulated rectangular links, centred with a line of calibré-cut emeralds between rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, spaced by six diamond set clusters of quatrefoil outline, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’, length 17.5cm £500-700

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56. A RUBY PENDANT NECKLACE AND EARRINGS, the necklace with a graduated fixed fringe of oval and circular-cut rubies, surmounted by an arc-shaped line of further rubies, on a snake-link back chain, stamped ‘91.6’, together with a pair of similarly set ruby cluster earrings, on threaded post and butterfly fittings, necklace length approximately 50cm (2) £300-500 57. AN 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL BAND RING, of wide flat section form, the central frieze of white enamel bead and gilt scrolls to a red enamel ground, between engraved borders, hallmarked for London 1969 with maker’s mark ‘W & AG’ for W & A Gilbert, numbered E37/10, ring size N (leading edge) £100-150 58. A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARSTUDS, each cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire claw set within an openwork double row border of old and single-cut diamonds, with screw back fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, cluster length 1.4cm £1200-1500 59. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, comprising strands of seed pearls spaced by beaded baton links, suspending a fringe of seed pearl swags, each terminating with a cluster of oval mixed-cut blue sapphires and circular mixed-cut white stones, with further seed pearl drops below, (pearls untested for origin), length 36cm By repute, this necklace was brought back en route from India by Florence Carey, wife of Carteret Walter Carey (1853 - 1932), who was second in command of his regiment throughout the Indian North-West Frontier War of 1897-98. Carey later became Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor and was also acting Governor of Windsor Castle during the First World War. Thence by direct descent. £800-1200 60. A PAIR OF SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND EARSTUDS, each modelled as a flowerhead cluster, with central circular-cut synthetic ruby framed by six brilliant-cut diamonds, on post and butterfly fittings, total diamond weight approximately 1.20ct, diameter 0.9cm £400-600 61. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET CRESCENT BAR BROOCH, the knife-edge bar with central old-cut diamond set crescent moon, highlighted by a single button pearl (pearl untested), and terminating with two circular-cut sapphires, later fitting, length 4.25cm £150-200 62. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT, of pierced cluster design, centred with an oval mixed-cut sapphire, framed by alternate rows of old-cut diamonds and smaller oval-cut sapphires, with beaded border, the reverse with hinged pendant fitting and fixed brooch pin, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, length 3.4cm £1500-2000 63. A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH, pinched collet set with graduated cushion-shaped sapphires, edged with a line of old and lasque-cut diamonds, the reverse with detachable brooch fitting, gold and silver mounted, length 3.6cm £1000-1500 64. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH AND EARRINGS SUITE, each modelled as a textured flowerhead, the brooch with a brilliant-cut diamond and circular-cut sapphire stamen, framed by sapphire set petals and a diamond set stem, the earrings centred with circular-cut sapphires, on post and butterfly fittings, yellow precious metal mounted, brooch length 5.8cm (2) £400-600 65. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the circular mixed-cut sapphire collect set between two circular-cut diamonds, to shank stamped ‘18ct & plat’, ring size M £150-250

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66. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING BY CHRISTOPHER WHARTON, the circular mixed-cut sapphire collet set between two pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, with maker’s mark ‘CJW’, ring size Q £250-350 67.TWO SAPPHIRE DRESS RINGS, the first with an oval mixed-cut sapphire in raised four claw setting, the second with a trio of similarly cut sapphires in claw setting, both rings yellow precious metal mounted, ring size Q (2) £300-500 68. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between shaped and tapered shoulders, each channel set with two rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size U (leading edge) £200-300 69. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire collet set within a border of oldcut diamonds, above a scroll pierced gallery and diamond set shoulders, (one diamond deficient), white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size N £1000-1500 70. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, alternately set with old brilliant-cut diamonds and circular mixed-cut sapphires, stamped ‘plat 18ct’, ring size L½ £300-500 71. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, of Art Deco design, the central baguette-cut sapphire framed by stepped shoulders of single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct plat’, ring size N £200-250 72. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, set with a line of graduated oval mixed-cut sapphires, spaced by old-cut diamond points, above a pierced gallery, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size approximately N £500-700 73. A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND EARCLIPS BY KUTCHINSKY, designed as stylised leaves, each wirework panel centred with a spray of graduated circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, in maker’s case, length 3cm £600-800 74. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET BUTTERFLY BROOCH/PENDANT, the pierced outstretched wings of lasquecut diamonds edged by oval mixed-cut sapphires and rubies, to a cabochon opal set abdomen and oval-cut sapphire thorax, two colour precious metal mounted, width 4.4cm £300-500 75. A RUBY AND SAPPHIRE SET TORSADE BRACELET, of articulated design, alternately set with bands of graduated circular mixed-cut rubies and sapphires, framed by ropetwist borders, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, length 17.5cm £800-1200 76. A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the octagonal step-cut ruby framed by two cushion-shaped diamonds, to a pierced and engraved gallery, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size Q (leading edge) £600-800 77. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular mixed-cut ruby claw set within a tiered double row border of brilliant and single-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, ring size O £300-500 78. A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, alternately set with two rows of circular-cut rubies and old-cut diamonds, the yellow precious metal mount stamped ‘18ct’, ring size P½ £150-250

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Lot 56

Lot 57

Lot 59

Lot 61

Lot 60

Lot 65

Lot 66 Lot 62 Lot 67 Lot 64 Lot 63

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79. A DIAMOND SET WEDDING RING SUITE, comprising a dress ring, the rectangular panel of princess-cut diamonds in raised claw setting, between channel set shoulders of brilliant-cut diamonds, and a half hoop wedding band, channel set with a line of further brilliants, both 18ct white gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size J½ (2) £400-600

80. A DIAMOND LINE BRACELET, comprising a line of octagonal collet settings in articulated arrangement, millegrain set with graduated brilliant and old-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, total diamond weight approximately 6.50ct, length 18.5cm £2000-3000

81. A DIAMOND HEART PENDANT, pavé set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, below a similary set bale, the reverse stamped ‘15ct’, suspended from a fine trace-link chain stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 3.20ct, pendant length 3.5cm £800-1200

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Lot 84 Lot 82

Lot 83

82. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in collet setting, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, principal diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size N £3000-4000

83. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliant-cut diamond with faceted girdle, in four claw setting, platinum mounted, ring size O Accompanied by a diamond grading report issued by GIA, stating that the diamond has D colour, SI1 clarity and faint fluorescence, weighing 1.00ct, report no. 13277364, dated 23 March 2004 £2000-3000

84. A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in double claw setting, white precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped ‘platinum’, total diamond weight approximately 1.60ct, ring size M £1500-1800

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85.TWO GEM SET BRACELETS, the first a gate-link bracelet, alternately set with oval mixed-cut peridots and synthetic rubies, stamped ‘9ct’, with 9ct gold padlock clasp, and a fancy-link bracelet, highlighted with circular-cut garnets, mounted in 9ct gold, bracelet lengths 19cm and 18cm respectively (2) £150-250 86. A GARNET AND CULTURED PEARL BANGLE, of pierced and hinged oval form, with foliate decorated sides, set to the front with a line of oval and circular mixed-cut garnets, spaced by cultured pearls, the mount stamped ‘9 .375’, inner diameter 5.5cm £150-250 87. A VARI GEM-SET BUTTERFLY BROOCH, of stylised openwork design, with turquoise cabochon thorax and half pearl abdomen, the eyes highlighted with circular-cut red stones, the wings scatter set with garnets, amethysts and blue zircons, 9ct gold mounted, width 4.9cm £150-250 88. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated amber beads, ranging from approximately 8.5mm to 14.8mm in length, to a bolt ring clasp, together with an oval panel brooch, (amber untested for origin and treatments), necklace length 51.5cm (2) £200-300 89. A 9CT GOLD FANCY-LINK NECKLACE, of mesh-link design, length 45.5cm £80-120 90. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval mixed-cut emerald claw set within a tiered double row border of brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size O½ £300-500 91.TWO RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGS, the first of oval cluster design, centred with an oval mixed-cut ruby framed by brilliant-cut diamonds, the second of octagonal panel design, centred with a circular-cut ruby to a pierced border of single-cut diamonds, both 18ct gold mounted, ring size P (2) £300-400 92. A TOURMALINE AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut green tourmaline collet set between two pear-shaped yellow sapphires, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, ring size M £200-300 93. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each suspending a trio of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, below a bead surmount, on post and butterfly fittings, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.56ct, length 1.75cm £300-500 94. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET TORQUE BANGLE, of hinged crossover form with textured finish, modelled as two leopard’s heads, each highlighted with pear-shaped cabochon green stone eyes and brilliant-cut diamond set collar, stamped ‘RL 750’, inner diameter 5.65cm £500-700

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95. A TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step-cut green tourmaline framed by six round brilliant-cut diamonds, in an abstract pierced setting, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘14ct’, ring size J £250-350 96. A TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the rectangular step-cut green tourmaline claw set within a border of single-cut diamonds, 18ct two colour gold mounted, ring size P £200-300 97. AN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND SET PENDANT, modelled as a mermaid combing her hair, highlighted with green enamel below her waist and terminating with tapered baguette-cut diamonds, suspended from a belcher-link chain, pendant length 4.4cm £300-500 98. A VARI GEM-SET CIRCLET BROOCH, alternately set with vari-coloured oval mixed-cut gemstones, to include garnet, amethyst and tourmaline, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, diameter 3.2cm £80-120 99. A SWEDISH AMETHYST BOW BROOCH, the stylised ribbon bow centred with a circular mixed-cut amethyst, signed ‘ABJ’ and stamped ‘18k’, with Swedish three crowns mark and date code for 1945, length 4cm £80-120 100. A 9CT GOLD PENDANT ON CHAIN, modelled as an abstract starburst of openwork design, hallmarked for Sheffield 1976, suspended from a belcher-link chain, the clasp stamped ‘9k’, pendant length 5.6cm £150-250 101. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated oval amber beads, (amber untested for origin and treatments), length 110cm £200-300 102. A JADE ANNULAR PENDANT, the circular jade panel with central cloverleaf and part-textured foliate surmount, yellow precious metal mounted, (jade untested for treatments), length 4.25cm £200-300 103. A VARI GEM-SET BRACELET, collet set with a line of varicoloured gemstones, to include garnet, peridot and amethyst, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘585 14k’, length 19cm £200-300 104. AN 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL NECKLACE, the tracelink chain spaced by eight batons, each highlighted with green enamel decoration, maker’s mark ‘SB’, length 46cm £150-250 105. A 9CT GOLD FANCY-LINK CHAIN, of fine box-link design, with fluted baton spacers, length 75cm £80-120

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106. A 9CT GOLD LOCKET PENDANT ON CHAIN, the circular locket with foliate engraved decoration, suspended from a 9ct gold belcher-link chain, pendant length 4.2cm £120-180 107. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a crossover signet ring, stamped ‘k18’, a diamond set dress ring, stamped ‘18ct plat’, and a silver mounted book charm (3) £120-180 108. A DIAMOND SET RING SUITE, comprising a cluster ring, set with graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, and an interlocking diamond set band ring, of shaped design, each stamped ‘14KP’, ring size T £100-150 109. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include various white metal bangles, a scarab bead necklace, a vari-coloured hardstone bead necklace, an open face fob watch, and assorted further items and costume jewellery £60-80 110. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a double strand bead necklace, a pair of blue and white enamel flowerhead earstuds, a silver fancy-link chain, and various enamel and gem set rings, earrings and necklaces, mounted in white metal and silver, cased by designers to include Ortak and Ola M. Gorie £80-120 111. A GEM SET CALENDAR PENDANT, of rectangular panel form, with circular-cut emerald highlight, yellow precious metal mounted, length 5.3cm £100-150 112. A 9CT GOLD INGOT PENDANT, of rectangular form, length 4.7cm £100-150 113. A FANCY-LINK GUARD CHAIN, with swivel clasp, length 72cm £80-100 114. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an oval shell cameo brooch, with pierced mount, a pair of gem set ear pendants, on post fittings, and two silver and paste set plaid brooches (4) £100-200 115.TWO GATE-LINK BRACELETS, the first with padlock clasp, mounted in 9ct gold, the second with integrated clasp, stamped ‘9ct’, lengths 18.5cm and 19.5cm respectively (2) £250-350 116. A 9CT GOLD MESH-LINK PURSE, with hinged frame and bead border, opening to reveal two compartments, length 9.8cm £400-500 117. AN 18CT GOLD CURB-LINK BRACELET, with padlock clasp stamped ‘18ct’, length 17cm £300-400 118. A GEM SET BRACELET, of curb-link design, centred with a line of five oval mixed-cut peridots, stamped ‘9ct’, with padlock clasp, length 18.5cm £80-100 119. AN 18CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, of open curb-link design, with swivel clasp and T-bar, together with a section of fancy-link chain, suspending a brooch pin fitting, with swivel clasp stamped ‘15’, first chain length 22.5cm (2) £500-600

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120.TWO CHAINS AND A BRACELET, comprising a curb-link Albert chain, with swivel clasps and T-bar, stamped ‘9 .375’, a further section of curb-link chain, and a fancy-link bracelet, first chain length 41.5cm (3) £400-500 121. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a pair of coral corallium rubrum ear pendants, an opal kidney bean pendant, a heart-shaped amethyst pendant, two piqué work bead pendants, a small heart-shaped locket pendant, and further items, contained in a William IV silver-gilt mounted dressing table box, ear pendants length 4.8cm £200-300 122. A 19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE FOB SEAL, the cushion-shaped chalcedony seal depicting a lion and coronet, within a floral and scroll engraved mount, length 2.7cm £100-150 123. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising three pairs of bead earstuds, three pairs of gem set earstuds, and a spray brooch (7) £80-120 124. A 9CT GOLD ANKLET, of fine belcher-link design, suspending alternate dolphin and heart-shaped charms, length 25cm £50-70 125. A COLLECTION OF RINGS, comprising a 22ct gold slim wedding band, a 9ct gold wedding band, a keeper ring, stamped ‘18c’, and a 9ct gold signet ring (4) £100-120 126. A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED RINGS, comprising a 22ct gold wedding band, a sapphire and diamond gypsy set ring, mounted in 22ct gold, a diamond set buckle ring, mounted in 15ct gold, two signet rings, and a slim 9ct gold wedding band (6) £300-400 127. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a hardstone swivel fob pendant, two foliate engraved dress studs, a bar brooch, two sections of a fancy-link Albert chain, with star pierced decoration, stamped ‘9ct’, and two sections of a reeded belcher-link chain (8) £200-300 128. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a two colour precious metal leaf brooch, stamped ‘10k’, four panel brooches, seven further brooches, a compass pendant, an engraved watch key, and a stick pin, first brooch length 2.3cm (15) £100-120 129. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a 9ct gold cased watch head by Waltham, (glass deficient), a 9ct gold gypsy ring, a bangle with reeded decoration, a 9ct gold fine box-link chain, a cultured pearl double strand necklace, two bead necklaces, and further items, watch dial diameter 2.5cm £100-200 130. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, to include a diamond set stick pin, a citrine single stone brooch, an 18ct gold signet ring, a gem set foliate pendant on chain, a paste set monkey brooch, an opal set bar brooch, three further gem set bar brooches, and further items £200-300

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131. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE AND EARSTUDS SUITE, each of tapered octagonal cluster design, claw set with a rectangular step-cut emerald to a border of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, the pendant suspended from a fancy-link chain stamped ‘9ct’, the earstuds with post and butterfly fittings, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, pendant length 1.4cm (2) £500-700 132. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the rectangular step-cut emerald framed by a stepped border of brilliant and single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, ring size H £200-300 133. A SAPPHIRE SINGLE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire obliquely collet set between fluted shoulders, yellow precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18k’, ring size R £100-200 134. A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDS, each round brilliant-cut diamond in shaped circular setting, on post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.22ct, diameter 0.4cm £100-150

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135. A CULTURED PEARL AND GEM SET SUITE, comprising a single strand necklace and bracelet, strung with jade and citrine beads alternating with cultured pearls and yellow metal bead spacers, accompanied by assorted loose beads, together with a carved jade panel brooch and similar earrings, (all jade untested for treatments), necklace length 62cm (4) £200-300 136. A PAIR OF SODALITE SET EARCLIPS, possibly by Ilias Lalaounis, each circular sodalite cabochon framed by bead and ropetwist borders, the hinged clip fittings stamped ‘750 H 17’, unsigned, diameter 1.95cm £200-300 137. A SODALITE BEAD NECKLACE BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, composed of alternating sodalite beads and fluted three bead sections, the clasp stamped ‘GREECE A21 750’ with maker’s mark, in signed case, length 55cm £400-600 138. A SODALITE SET TORQUE BANGLE BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, of hinged reeded form, the sodalite bead terminals framed by pierced and beaded collars, stamped ‘GREECE A21 750’ with maker’s mark, inner diameter 6.1cm £300-400 139. A PAIR OF EARCLIPS BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, of circular hammered form, with alternating bead and ropetwist borders, the hinged clip fittings stamped ‘GREECE 750’, with maker’s marks and import marks for London 1986, in signed case, diameter 3.1cm £500-600 140. A PAIR OF GEM SET BI-COLOUR BAND RINGS BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, each silver band applied with a yellow metal collar, individually set with a circular-cut emerald and a circular-cut sapphire, stamped ‘GREECE 925’, with maker’s marks and import marks for London 1990, in signed pouch, ring size O½ (2) £100-200 141. A CUFF BANGLE BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, of tapered form and hammered finish, with hinged terminals, stamped ‘GREECE A21 750’ with maker’s mark, inner diameter 5.8cm £450-550 142. A VARI GEM-SET ‘DOPPIO TONDO’ RING BY BULGARI, of stylised heart design with tapered reeded shoulders, signed and stamped ‘750’, ring size H½ £150-250 143. A PAIR OF SILVER EARCLIPS BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, designed as pierced oval panels, the hinged clip fittings stamped ‘925 GREECE’, with maker’s marks and import marks for London 2001, in signed pouch, length 3.5cm £60-80 144. A DIAMOND SET BANGLE, of hinged trifurcated form, set to the front with three lines of round brilliant-cut diamonds, yellow metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, bearing spurious Cartier signature, total diamond weight approximately 2.70ct, inner diameter 5.5cm £1000-1500 145. A DIAMOND SET ‘CERCHI’ PENDANT NECKLACE BY BULGARI, the pendant of pierced and signed circular design, highlighted by rows of uniform round brilliant-cut diamonds and suspended from a similarly set hoop, the adjustable signed trace-link chain stamped ‘750’, in maker’s case, pendant length 3.7cm, chain longest length 45cm £1200-1500 146. A DIAMOND SET ‘SOMERSET’ RING BY TIFFANY & CO, designed as a mesh-link band, with a rectangular panel of four round brilliant-cut diamonds, signed ‘T & Co’ and stamped ‘925’, in maker’s pouch, ring size L £100-150

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147. A LARIAT NECKLACE BY GUCCI, of fine trace-link design, suspending a stirrup pendant and signed disc-shaped drop, stamped ‘750’, in maker’s pouch, length 54cm £100-150 148. A PAIR OF ‘SIGNATURE X’ EARRINGS BY TIFFANY & CO, each cross-shaped panel of reeded design, on post and hinged clip fittings, stamped ‘T & Co’ and ‘750’, in signed case, length 2.5cm £400-600 149. A BI-COLOUR PRECIOUS METAL BANGLE, of hinged oval form, with alternating panels of geometric design, stamped ‘750’, inner diameter 6.5cm £700-900 150. AN 18CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET, of fancy curb-link design, with integrated clasp, signed Cartier and Pomellato, with maker’s mark ‘JC’ and import marks for London 1972, numbered P3145, in Cartier case, length 19cm £3000-5000 151. A PAIR OF EARCLIPS BY HERMÈS, each circular panel of blackened finish, applied with a signed bugle and scrolled ribbon motif, in maker’s case, diameter 2.4cm (see illustration on page 35) £50-70 152. AN AGATE BEAD NECKLACE BY PHILIPPE FERRANDIS, with central oval purple hardstone panel, (gemstones untested for treatments), in maker’s pouch, together with a pair of foliate earclips by Christian Dior, cased, a heart pendant on chain by Yves Saint Lauren, cased, and a further bead necklace (4) £100-200 153. FOUR RINGS, the first set with graduated old-cut diamonds and white stones, the second set with graduated circular-cut emeralds, together with a double row half hoop ring, and a 9ct gold mounted signet ring, first ring size O½ (4) £200-300 154. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step-cut sapphire claw set within stepped shoulders of brilliant-cut diamonds, (one diamond loose), white precious metal mounted, ring size O £300-500 155. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include an 18ct gold buckle ring, a 9ct gold part-engraved wedding band, a 9ct gold tie slide, an oval shell cameo brooch, a cabochon garnet and half pearl pendant, (half pearl untested), a panel brooch with Ruskin ceramic roundel, a white paste star brooch, and assorted further jewellery and costume items £200-300 156. A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two round brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size L £300-500 157. A FANCY-LINK LONG CHAIN, with star pierced spacers and pierced baton links, to later gilt metal clasp, length 137cm £100-200 158. A GEM SET BOW BROOCH, the stylised looped ribbon centred with a circular-cut blue zircon, stamped ‘585 Br.J’, together with a pair of ropetwist half hoop earrings, on post and butterfly fittings, and an engraved cross pendant, stamped ‘585’, on fine trace-link chain, brooch length 4.7cm (3) £80-120

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159. A TRIPLE STRAND NATURAL PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, comprising three strands of graduated pearls and seed pearls with varied grey, pink and cream hues, measuring approximately 2.0mm to 6.3mm in diameter, to a scroll pierced panel clasp, millegrain set with graduated old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, with French eagle’s head control mark and further indistinct marks, shortest length 35.5cm Accompanied by a report issued by Gemmological Certification Services, stating that the pearls are natural, of saltwater origin, with very good lustre, report no. 5776-7032, dated 10 October 2016 Seed pearls measuring 3mm in diameter and below are untested for natural/cultured origin £1500-2000 160. AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a continuous single strand of graduated amber beads, measuring approximately 18.5mm to 28mm in length, (amber untested for origin and treatments), length approximately 51cm (see illustration on page 35) £600-800 161. A MULTI-STRAND NECKLACE AND BRACELET SUITE, each with entwined singapore ropetwist-link strands, to reeded clasp fittings, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘750’, necklace length 44cm, bracelet length 19.5cm (2) £2200-2500

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162. A PAIR OF ANODISED TITANIUM FLOWERHEAD EARCLIPS BY JAR, each modelled as a pansy flowerhead in shades of silver, violet and yellow, signed to reverse, the hinged clip fittings stamped ‘750’ with lozenge-shaped maker’s marks, in signed pink pouch, length 3.3cm Joel Arthur Rosenthal is an American born, Paris-based iconic jewellery designer. These earclips were possibly sold as part of a limited edition range to accompany ‘The Jewels of JAR’ exhibition held at Somerset House, London in 2002 £1000-1500 163. A DIAMOND CORSAGE ORNAMENT, realistically designed as a floral spray with cascading ribbon and foliage, set throughout with graduated cushion-shaped, old and rose-cut diamonds, the central flowerheads detaching to form pendants/brooches, the reverse with French eagle’s head control marks, accompanied by two diamond set pendant fittings and a further brooch fitting, (two diamonds deficient), total weight of cushion and old-cut diamonds approximately 11.50ct, length 12.5cm (see illustration on page 3) £4000-6000

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164. A DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, of tapered form, millegrain set with a line of graduated old-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, in fitted case signed L. Mumford, Fenchurch St, London, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, length 7cm £400-600 165. A DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, of elongated navetteshaped form with pierced decoration, millegrain set throughout with graduated brilliant, single and old-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, length 7cm £500-700 166. A DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, collet set with two round brilliant-cut diamonds, to a uniform bar stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, length 4.15cm £150-250 167. A DIAMOND AND PEARL PANEL BROOCH, of openwork form, centred with two principal old brilliant-cut diamonds, framed by a wirework spray of baroque pearls and a border of smaller similarly cut diamonds, (pearls untested for origin), total diamond weight approximately 2.40ct, length 3.5cm £1000-1500 168. A ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated faceted rock crystal beads, together with a pair of white paste ear pendants, each suspending a faceted pear-shaped bead drop, necklace length 47cm (2) £80-120 169. A PAIR OF DIAMOND CLUSTER EARSTUDS, each centred with an old brilliant-cut diamond, to a pinched collet set border of smaller old-cut diamonds, on later post and butterfly fittings, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 2.60ct, diameter 1.2cm £1200-1500 170. A DIAMOND PANEL RING, of shaped rectangular design with pierced decoration, millegrain set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, the white precious metal mount stamped ‘18ct’, ring size approximately M £300-500 171. A DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, set with a line of nine round brilliant-cut diamonds, the white precious metal mount stamped ‘plat 18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.36ct, ring size M £150-200 172. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, millegrain collet set with three graduated rectangular step-cut aquamarines, to a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size Q £300-500 173. A BLUE TOPAZ AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval mixed-cut blue topaz claw set between two rows of single-cut diamonds, 18ct white gold mounted, ring size M £200-300 174. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, the cushion-shaped aquamarine drop surmounted by two millegrain collet set old-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, below a circular-cut aquamarine highlight, on a fine trace-link chain, in Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd case, pendant length 3cm, chain length 44cm £600-800

175. AN EDWARDIAN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, the triangular step-cut aquamarine drop with canted corners, surmounted by an articulated line of millegrain set single and rose-cut diamonds, suspended from a trace-link chain, the pendant and chain with Swedish three crowns marks, pendant length 3.7cm £300-500 176. AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, the cushion-shaped aquamarine surmounted by a brilliant-cut diamond in four claw setting, white precious metal mounted, suspended from an 18ct two colour gold fine curb and beadlink chain, diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, pendant length 2.9cm £600-800 177. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each an openwork cluster of graduated cushionshaped diamonds, on hinged wire fittings, gold and silver mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, length 2.1cm £1200-1500 178. A DIAMOND CIRCLET BROOCH, highlighted with oldcut diamonds in pinched collet settings, gold and silver mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, diameter 2.4cm £400-600 179. A DIAMOND TWO STONE CROSSOVER RING, obliquely claw set with two old-cut diamonds, the two colour precious metal mount stamped ‘18’, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size N½ £150-200 180. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the old brilliant-cut diamond claw set between tapered single-cut diamond set shoulders, stamped ‘18ct plat’, principal diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size H½ £250-300 181. A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, the round brilliantcut diamond in eight-claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped ‘18ct’, diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, ring size M £400-500 182. AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND BROOCH, of openwork fan-shaped design, with a cluster of oval and circular mixedcut amethysts in claw settings, spaced by old brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, length 3.4cm £800-1200 183. A DIAMOND AND VARI GEM-SET CHARM BRACELET, the fancy paper-link bracelet suspending a collection of variously set novelty charms, to include mixed-cut sapphires, rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds of white and brown tints, white precious metal mounted, (diamonds untested for natural colour), length 17.5cm £300-400 184.TWO DIAMOND SET BAND RINGS, the first of flat section design, inset with a trio of marquise-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, the second of half hoop design, inset with a line of nine round brilliantcut diamonds, 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes Q and P respectively (2) £200-300 185. A 9CT THREE COLOUR GOLD RUSSIAN WEDDING BAND, and a 9ct gold key chain, with horseshoe drop and initialled disc-shaped panel, ring size P (2) £70-90 186. A THREE STONE RING, claw set with a circular-cut blue zircon between two similarly cut white stones, stamped ‘18ct’, ring size U £70-90

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187. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PANEL RING, the rectangular step-cut emerald claw set within an old-cut diamond border, yellow precious metal mounted, (one diamond deficient), together with a green hardstone dress ring, (one stone deficient), ring sizes J and M respectively (2) £200-300 188.TWO DIAMOND SET RINGS, comprising a single stone ring, the principal old-cut diamond claw set between single-cut diamond set shoulders, stamped ‘18ct plat’, inscribed to shank, and a double row half hoop ring, (one diamond deficient), ring sizes K and J respectively (2) £200-300 189.THREE DRESS RINGS, comprising a ruby and diamond set half hoop ring, yellow precious metal mounted, a tiered cluster ring and a nephrite band ring, first ring size L (3) £100-150 190. A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the navette-shaped turquoise cabochon framed by single-cut diamonds, between fleur-de-lys shoulders, stamped ‘18ct’, together with a pair of cluster ear pendants, ring size M (2) £150-200 191. A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an oval shell cameo brooch, a gem set floral spray brooch, and a pair of 9ct gold earrings by Cropp & Farr, first brooch length 6.2cm (3) £100-150 192. A BAR BROOCH, claw set with a pear-shaped opal triplet, the bar stamped ‘9ct’, width 4.7cm £50-70 193. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENAMEL, PEARL AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT, modelled as a green enamel ivy leaf centred with an old-cut diamond, enclosed by an openwork heart, highlighted with white and green spotted enamel and surmounted by three half pearls, (pearls untested for origin), length 2.7cm £200-300

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194. A PAIR OF NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, each pearshaped natural pearl drop surmounted by an old brilliant-cut diamond, spaced by old-cut diamond set foliate panels, on later post and butterfly fittings, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, length 2.35cm Accompanied by a report issued by Gemmological Certification Services, stating that both pearls are natural, of saltwater origin with no indications of treatment, measuring 6.5 - 6.6mm x 9.5mm and 6.7 - 6.8 x 9.4mm, report no. 5776-6042, dated 20 June 2016 £2000-3000 195. A SINGLE STRAND PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of graduated pearls measuring approximately 3mm to 7mm in diameter, to a pierced navette-shaped clasp highlighted with single-cut diamonds, (pearls untested for natural/cultured origin), length 48cm £100-150

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196. A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, the single strand of graduated cultured pearls measuring approximately 5mm to 8.5mm in diameter, to a pierced navette-shaped panel clasp, millegrain set with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘platinum’, length 52cm £200-300 197. A 19TH CENTURY AQUAMARINE SINGLE STONE BROOCH, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut aquamarine in pinched collet setting, framed by a floral and foliate scroll engraved mount, length 2.95cm £400-600 198. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the circular cluster of graduated old-cut diamonds claw set between similarly set shoulders, yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, ring size T £500-700 199. A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, each round brilliant-cut diamond in pierced pinched claw setting, on screw-back fittings stamped ‘585’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, length 1.2cm £200-300 200. AN ART NOUVEAU DIAMOND SET MEDALLIST BROOCH, modelled as a poppy flowerhead, depicting a maiden and swallow to the foreground, her neck highlighted with a lasque-cut diamond set collar, the reverse with later fitting, length 2.5cm £100-200 201. AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL BROOCH/PENDANT, modelled as a scrolled cartouche, with central old-cut diamond and half pearl foliate cluster, framed by graduated channels of further half pearls, below a detachable similarly set bale, stamped ‘15ct’, in fitted case with retailer’s signature Penlington & Batty, (half pearls untested for origin), length 4.5cm £300-500 202. AN OPAL SINGLE STONE RING, the oval cabochon opal in claw setting, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size L½ £60-80 203. A DIAMOND FLOWERHEAD CLUSTER RING, claw and collet set with a cluster of old brilliant-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.70ct, ring size R £250-350 204. A DIAMOND DRESS RING AND A WEDDING BAND, the dress ring modelled as a horseshoe, with central brilliant-cut diamond framed by smaller single-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18ct & plat’, the wedding band of shaped design, mounted in 18ct gold, ring size M (2) £200-300 205. A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with pairs of turquoise cabochons and single-cut diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders, ring size Q £80-120 206. A MOONSTONE AND HALF PEARL CLOVERLEAF BROOCH, the three-leaf clover centred with a trio of heart-shaped moonstone cabochons, framed by graduated half pearls, above a similarly set foliate spray, (pearls untested for origin), length 3cm £200-250 207. AN AMETHYST, HALF PEARL AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT, the circular mixed-cut amethyst within a rose-cut diamond setting, framed by a half pearl border and scrolled diamond set panels, suspending three amethyst and diamond drops and surmounted by a detachable diamond set bale, (pearls untested for origin), length 6.5cm £600-800

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220. A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include various white paste buckles and brooches, three micromosaic brooches, assorted costume jewellery, coinage and further items £100-200

232.TWO WATCHES, the first a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, with expanding baton-link bracelet, the second a gilt metal hunter fob watch by Waltham, with star decorated case (2) £80-120

221. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER JEWELLERY, to include an oval shell cameo brooch, two banded agate panel brooches, two hardstone panel brooches, a cameo stick pin, two sections of a shakudo work bracelet, two gilt metal fancy-link chains, and other items, first brooch length 5.8cm £100-150

233. A HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY ELGIN AND AN ALBERT CHAIN, the signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute scale and subsidiary seconds dial, to a signed keyless wind movement numbered 6348963, the case reverse engraved with a spaniel in mountainous landscape setting and foliate borders, stamped ‘14k Blauer’ and numbered 156305, with squirrel mark, together with a 9ct gold graduated curb-link Albert chain, with swivel clasps and T-bar suspension, watch case diameter 5.3cm (2) £800-1200

222. A VICTORIAN MEMORIAL BROOCH, the glazed hairwork panel with floral engraved border, framed by oval-cut purple stones, (later fitting), together with a single stone bar brooch, and a heart-shaped locket pendant on chain, first brooch length 2.4cm (3) £100-150 223. A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN, dated 1912, two George V half sovereigns, also dated 1912, and a South Africa one pond gold coin pendant (4) £400-600

234.TWO OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a lady’s fob watch, with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and gilt scrolled hands, to keyless wind movement, the case with diamond set lily of the valley motif, stamped ‘585’, on a trace-link chain, together with a bi-colour pocket watch, with German crown and crescent silver marks, stamped ‘800’, first watch case diameter 2.9cm (2) £150-250

224. A CORAL BEAD NECKLACE, comprising two strands of uniform coral corallium rubrum beads, together with a cornelian dress ring, and an engraved bangle, necklace length 36cm (3) £100-150

235.TWO WATCHES, the first a lady’s fob watch, with blue guilloche enamel case back, on a trace-link chain, the second a a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, first watch length 3.9cm (2) £80-120

225. AN EASTERN VARI GEM-SET PANEL BROOCH, inlaid with a foliate spray of half pearls and foil-backed red stones, to a border of alternating turquoise cabochons and circular-cut white stones, suspending two turquoise and half pearl drops below, (adapted with later fitting, pearls untested for origin), length 5cm £100-120

236. A 15CT GOLD HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to keyless wind movement and 15ct gold case with pink and blue enamel chapter ring, numbered 1778827, monogrammed to reverse, the dial and fitted box signed S. Smith & Son Ltd, 9 Strand, London, suspended from a later brooch surmount stamped ‘9ct’, case diameter 3.15cm £100-150

226.TWO GEM SET RINGS, comprising an amethyst five stone ring, the scroll pierced mount set with graduated circular-cut amethysts, 9ct gold mounted, and an emerald half hoop ring, also 9ct gold mounted, ring sizes N and P respectively (2) £100-150 227.TWO MULTI-STRAND BEAD NECKLACES, the first with an oval lapis lazuli pendant, decorated with a bead and foliate wirework frame, the second with a carved and pierced panel pendant, highlighted with a faceted amethyst and a scrolled wirework frame, first necklace length 48.5cm (2) £60-80 228.TWO GEM SET BAR BROOCHES, the first highlighted with an old-cut diamond, the second highlighted with a step-cut sapphire (untested for natural/synthetic origin), lengths 5.9cm and 5.2cm respectively (2) £60-80 229. A 9CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed A. Dold, Caerphilly, to keyless wind movement, (glass loose), case diameter 5cm £150-180 230. A LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer minute scale, to a keyless wind movement signed T H Pattinson, Bradford, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, hallmarked for Chester 1886, the case and movement numbered 1532, case diameter 5.2cm £400-600 231. A SILVER HUNTER POCKET WATCH, with stop watch mechanism, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute scale and two subsidiary dials, to keyless wind movement and case with import marks for London 1914, numbered 57000 and inscribed to cuvette, case diameter 5.3cm £40-60

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237. A LADY’S OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt beaded decoration, to a profusely engraved case stamped ‘14k’, suspended from a ribbon bow brooch surmount stamped ‘9ct’, case diameter 3.3cm £100-150 238. AN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH AND ALBERT CHAIN, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed H. Samuel Manchester and ‘Acme Lever’, to gilt metal case by Dennison, together with a fancy-link Albert chain, stamped ‘9c’, with swivel clasp, T-bar and initial pendant (2) £150-200 239. AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH AND ALBERT CHAIN, the watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and centre seconds hand, to case hallmarked for Chester 1902, monogrammed to cover, with presentation inscription to cuvette, the dial and movement signed Lavine Brothers, Johannesburg & London, the case and movement numbered 40055, together with a graduated curb-link Albert chain, stamped ‘9 .375’, with T-bar, swivel clasps and two fob suspensions, watch case diameter 5.5cm, chain length 34cm (2) £1500-2000 240. A 9CT GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY THOMAS RUSSELL & SON, LIVERPOOL, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and centre seconds hand, to keyless wind movement numbered 20911, the case with foliate engraved borders, hallmarked for Chester 1916 and numbered 3815, dial and movement signed, case diameter 5.5cm £400-600 241. AN OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, to keyless wind movement and profusely engraved case stamped ‘18c’, suspended from a pearl and gem set brooch surmount, framed by putti, with later fittings, (pearls untested for origin), watch case diameter 3.3cm, brooch width 3.9cm £150-200

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242. A DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, of Art Deco design, the rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute scale, to a stepped case highlighted with single-cut diamonds, the jewelled manual movement signed Girard-Perregaux, on a 9ct white gold snake-link bracelet, length 15.5cm £200-300

250. A GENTLEMAN’S 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH BY ROTARY, the circular signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals and arrowhead markers, to jewelled manual movement and 9ct gold case numbered 130078, with maker’s mark ‘SD’, on later unassociated leather strap, dial diameter 3cm £80-120

243. A LADY’S DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH BY VERTEX, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, to an 18ct white gold case hallmarked for London 1963, millegrain set with single-cut diamonds and numbered 383/4043, dial, case and movement signed, on a later 9ct white gold snake-link bracelet, in maker’s case, length 16.5cm £100-200

251. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH BY J W BENSON, the circular signed dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute scale, to expanding-link bracelet stamped ‘9ct’, together with a further 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch by Accurist, first watch dial diameter 1.9cm (2) £120-150

244. A LADY’S 9CT GOLD ‘INCASTAR’ BRACELET WATCH BY ERNEST BOREL, the circular signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to jewelled manual movement, 9ct gold case and chevron-link bracelet, in maker’s box, case diameter 2.1cm £80-120 245. A LADY’S BRACELET WATCH BY FAVRE-LEUBA, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, to a manual wind movement and tapered bracelet of textured design, the case stamped ‘18k 0,750’ and numbered 56617 45, case, dial and movement signed, dial diameter 1.55cm £300-500 246. A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘TANK FRANCAISE’ WRISTWATCH BY CARTIER, the cream square dial with black Roman numerals, inner minute track and blued steel hands, to stainless steel case with cabochon set crown and fitted bracelet, the dial, case and clasp signed, case numbered 788265UF 2384, case length 2.5cm £800-1200 247. A GENTLEMAN’S ‘SURFING’ AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY LONGINES, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, centre seconds hand and date display, to case with Swiss gold marks for 750 standard and signed crown, on a later unassociated gilt expanding bracelet, case diameter 3.5cm Accompanied by the original purchase receipt issued by Baume & Co. Ltd of Hatton Garden, London dated 27 May 1966 £400-600 248. A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘SANTOS’ AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY CARTIER, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals, date display, inner minute track and blued steel hands, to stainless steel case and tapered bracelet with screw head detail and signed deployant clasp, case numbered 296007598, case length 4.1cm £2000-3000 249. A LADY’S ‘CONSTELLATION’ WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, the circular signed dial with bead markers and outer minute scale, to bi-colour case and tapered bracelet, with Roman numerals to bezel, (some damage to dial), case length 2.6cm £100-200

252. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the oval silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to an 18ct white gold case highlighted with single-cut diamonds, on later marcasite set bracelet, dial length 2cm £150-200 253. A LADY’S DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to a white precious metal case and articulated shoulders of pierced Greek key design, set throughout with single and vari-cut diamonds, the case stamped ‘All Platinum’ and numbered 2073, on an adjustable black fabric strap, dial length 1.55cm £200-300 254.TWO GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCHES BY OMEGA, the first a ‘Constellation’ automatic wristwatch, with circular signed dial, baton markers and date display, in gilt metal case, the second a ‘De Ville’ wristwatch, with cushion-shaped dial, baton markers and date display, in stainless steel case, on a tapered bracelet, first watch case diameter 2.95cm (2) £150-200 255. A COLLECTION OF WATCHES, comprising a lady’s 18ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, signed Feerex, on an expanding baton-link bracelet stamped ‘15ct’, two goliath pocket watches, and a further wristwatch, first watch case diameter 2.5cm (4) £100-200 256. A LADY’S MID-20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the signed square silvered dial with alternate bead and arrowhead markers, below hinged cover applied with a flowerhead cluster of brilliant and single-cut diamonds, incorporated in an articulated bracelet of fluted panel links, the signed case numbered 11072502 10495 and stamped ‘18k 750’, the jewelled manual movement numbered 12603752, bracelet clasp signed ‘E.W.’, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, bracelet length 19cm (see illustration on page 35) £2000-3000 257. A TRAVEL CLOCK BY MOBEC, of circular form with reeded black enamel decoration, the signed silvered dial with baton markers and tapered luminous hands, in fitted travel case, length 4.7cm £80-120 258. AN ART DECO STYLE EIGHT DAY TRAVEL CLOCK, with gilt batons, date aperture and alarm, in leather travelling case, length 6.5cm £30-50

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259. A TRAVEL CLOCK BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, the circular signed silvered dial with Roman numerals and baton markers, to a leather mounted case with gilt ropetwist borders and hinged circular stand, stamped ‘Made in France, Silver’, accompanied by maker’s pouch, dial diameter 3.1cm £250-350 260. A COLLECTION OF ITEMS BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, comprising a white metal box, of cylindrical reeded form, the detachable cover inset with a reproduction coin of a classical amphora and fruiting vines, signed and stamped ‘H43 GREECE 925’, accompanied by maker’s certificate, together with a circular brass and white metal paperweight, relief decorated with a classical portrait profile, signed and stamped ‘925’, and a collection of ten greetings cards, variously inset with classical reproduction coins and plaques, box diameter 14cm (12) £120-150 261. A BRASS AND WHITE METAL BOX AND DISH BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, the box of cylindrical reeded form, with detachable cover inset with a white metal reproduction coin, relief decorated with a classical cornucopia motif, signed and stamped ‘925’, together with a shallow circular dish, relief decorated with a classical male portrait profile, stamped ‘925’ with maker’s mark, box diameter 14cm (2) £100-150 262. A BRASS AND WHITE METAL BOX AND DISH BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS, the box of cylindrical reeded form, with detachable cover inset with a white metal reproduction coin, relief decorated with a classical foliate motif, signed and stamped ‘925’, together with a shallow circular dish, relief decorated with a classical portrait profile, stamped ‘925’ with maker’s mark, box diameter 14cm (2) £100-150 263. A BROWN SUEDE MONOGRAM TASSEL SHOULDER BAG BY SAINT LAURENT, of rectangular form with curb-link chain handle, the YSL monogram above a chain tassel drop, with maker’s pouch and papers, width 24cm £600-800 264. A ‘L’ART INDIEN DES PLAINES’ ACCORDION SILK SCARF BY HERMÈS, of geometric design, in shades of blue, red, orange and brown, signed to border, with maker’s circular box, length 130cm £100-150 265. AN ‘OISEAUX DE L’INDE ET DE L’HIMALAYA’ SILK SCARF BY HERMÈS, depicting birds to a scrolled ground, in shades of red, blue and cream, signed to border, with maker’s box, length 89cm £100-150 266. A ‘PLUMES ET GRELOTS’ SILK SCARF BY HERMÈS, depicting horse-drawn carriages, in shades of blue, yellow and white, signed to border, with maker’s box, length 89cm £80-120 267. A ‘BELLES DU MEXIQUE’ SILK SCARF BY HERMÈS, depicting a troupe of dancers, in shades of brown, green and blue, signed to border, with maker’s box, length 90cm £100-150 268. A ‘FEUX DU CIEL’ SILK SCARF BY HERMÈS, depicting starbursts, in shades of yellow, orange and green, signed to border, with maker’s box, length 90cm £100-150

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270. A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL CALLING CARD CASE with engraved foliate and bird decoration, 10.3cm long; and a further mother of pearl and abalone shell card case (2) £70-90 271. A PAIR OF GILT METAL LORGNETTES, with blue and white enamel decoration, 15cm long, and a pair of mother of pearl mounted opera glasses (2) £40-60

274. BOOKS. (Silver) SNOWMAN, A. Kenneth, The Art of Carl Faberge. Faber, 3rd edn. 1964. in d/w Tog.with 3 silver catalogues and other similar interest (6) £30-50

272. A SILVER MOUNTED RELIC in the form of a pendant, a rectangular piece of stone mounted with unmarked silver mounts, 5.4cm long overall £30-40

273. A COLLECTION OF FIVE SNUFF BOXES, two with applied tortoiseshell; a turned wooden needle case in the form of an acorn; a turned wooden box containing further boxes and a carved wooden head in the form of the character Punch (7) £60-80

275. A GUERNSEY SILVER BOWL of plain form standing on a turned flared foot, 16cm diameter with engraved silver jubilee crest, 20 troy oz £200-300

276. A SQUARE SHAPED SILVER SALVER with shaped canted corner and standing on four scrolled feet, 30cm diameter, Sheffield 1934 by Viner & Co, 34 troy oz £400-600

277.THREE OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS by Martin Hall & Co, two by Smith & Fearn 1793, three Hanovarian Georgian spoons, marks rubbed, three Old English pattern dessert spoons by Hall & Co, four further varying tablespoons and fifteen further varying dessert spoons, 51 troy oz (30) £400-600

278. A SET OF ELEVEN SILVER HANOVARIAN PATTERN TABLE FORKS by Martin Hall & Co, 1906; and five dessert by the same maker, 35 troy oz (16) £300-400

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281. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG with chased foliate and scroll decoration, standing on a turned stepped foot, scroll and beaded handle with leaf decoration, hinged domed lid and finial, 31cm high, Sheffield 1899 by Martin Hall & Co, 20.9 troy oz £800-1200

280. A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH LADLE with a shaped bowl and pouring spout and a turned ebonised handle, 37cm long £60-80

282. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL SHAPED BASKET with scrolled border and pierced sides, standing on four pierced feet, 22cm wide, London 1902 by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, 6.4 troy oz £100-150

283. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL with pressed foliate and scroll panels, turned stepped foot, 16cm diameter, Sheffield 1902 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 6.4 troy oz £100-150

284. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DISHES, scallop shell shaped with gadrooned handles and three feet in the form of shells, 14cm long, London 1839 by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, 8.7 troy oz £120-160

285. A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG of tapering form with engraved swags of flowers and engraved cartouche, plain ‘C’ scroll handle and gilt interior, 8.5cm high, London 1881 by Hunt & Roskell, 5.7 troy oz £100-150

286. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, 17.5cm long, London 1792 by Richard Crossley; and a silver Celtic point pattern toddy ladle, 14.5cm long, Scottish maker possibly MC, 3.5 troy £60-80

287. AN IVORY HANDLED SILVER STILTON SCOOP with shovel shaped blade and foliate engraved handle, 20cm long, Birmingham 1823 by Robert Mitchell; a silver Hanoverian and rattail pattern tablespoon, London 1725 by James Wilks, crested verso; and a Hanovarian and shell back tablespoon, London 1750, possibly by Richard Bayley £70-90

288. A CONTINENTAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOON with pierced bowl decorated with birds amongst branches, 18cm long; and two further continental spoons with apostle finials (3) £60-80

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289. AN OVAL SHAPED PLAIN MUSTARD POT with domed hinged lid and turned finial with blue glass liner, 8cm long, Birmingham 1930 by Walker & Hall; and an octagonal shaped mustard pot with pierced sides and blue glass liner and standing on four ball feet by William Hutton & Sons Ltd with spoons (2) £60-80

290. A SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS CASTOR with press lid with turned finial, 15.5cm high; a pair of cut glass peppers with metal mounts; and a silver mounted cut glass jar with spoon (3) £60-80

291. A SQUARE SHAPED SILVER CAPSTAN INK STAND of tapering form with glass liner, 9.4cm square, Birmingham 1925; and a Victorian ivory page turner, 39cm long (2) £60-80

292. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS standing on square stepped bases and with corinthian columns, 15cm high, London 1886 by William Hutton & Sons (2) £150-200

293. A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, baluster shaped and standing on a turned stepped base, double ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration, 13cm high, London 1763 by Francis Crump, 12.1 troy oz £200-300

294. A CASED PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS of plain form, Birmingham 1927 by Deykin & Harrison; a further cased pair; and a single silver napkin ring, 2.8 troy oz (5) £40-60

295. A SILVER PURSE OR CALLING CARD CASE in the form of a clutch bag, 9.5cm wide, Birmingham 1918 by T Simpson & Son; a rectangular shaped silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, 12.5cm long, Birmingham 1958 by Joseph Gloster Ltd; and a silver ashtray by Mappin & Webb, 9.7 troy oz (3) £80-120

296. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPER of plain turned form, stepped foot and press on lid with a domed foliate design, 4.5cm high, Birmingham 1900 by The Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd; a triform silver cruet set with egg shaped mustard and pepper, 8cm long, Sheffield 1912 by Harrison Fisher & Co; four matching silver salts standing on turned columns, three with glass liners; a further salt and three peppers and four spoons, 11.6 troy oz (14) £80-120

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297. A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, the handles in the form of corinthian columns, Sheffield 1929 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd; a cased set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1811 by John Lias; three cased set of six tea knives; six plated teaspoons; a cased set of six silver tea forks; and a three piece christening set (8 cases) £60-80

298. A GEORGE IV SILVER CREAM JUG with gilt interior, reeded edges and handle, 11cm high, London 1807 by John Eames; a six divisional toast rack of hooped form, 14cm long, Sheffield 1929 by The Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 10.3 troy oz; an electroplated bottle coaster with pierced sides and grapevine decoration, 11cm high; and a plated sugar castor, 16cm high (4) £100-120

300. A COLLECTION OF FIVE SILVER GOLF RELATED TEASPOONS, three with gold stick shaped handles by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, one with a golf ball finial by the same makers and a further spoon with crossed clubs; a pair of Old English and bead pattern tablespoons by Josiah Williams & Co, 1911; a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons by John Round & Son Ltd; three pairs of silver sugar tongs; five other silver items, 19.6 troy oz; and further silver plated and other flatware £180-220

302. AN OVAL SHAPED TWO HANDLED SUGAR BASIN with reeded lower body, 17cm wide, with matching jug, Sheffield 1924 by The Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 11.3 troy oz (2) £100-150

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299. A CASED THREE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET consisting of an oval salt and mustard pot, both with blue glass liners and a pepper and two spoons, Birmingham 1923 by William Suckling; a cased six piece silver plated fish knives and forks with servers; and a set of eleven cased teaspoons, makers mark for J.L. Herrmann £40-60

301. A VICTORIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED SUGAR BASIN and matching jug with shaped sides and cast feet with shell and scroll decoration, ‘C’ scrolled handle decorated with leaves, basin 21cm wide, London 1837, possibly by Thomas Meriton, 21.6 troy oz £200-300

303. A SILVER SIX DIVISIONAL HOOPED TOAST RACK standing on four ball feet and with carrying handle, 14.5cm long, Birmingham 1926 by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd; and a further four divisional hooped toast rack on a boat shaped base with four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1896 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 10.6 troy oz (2) £100-150

304. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SHAPED TRAY with press scroll and fruit decoration, 27.5cm long, Sheffield 1902 by Walker & Hall, 9.2 troy oz £80-120

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305. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a four divisional cigar case, 13cm long, Birmingham 1905 by John Gilbert & Co; a silver cigar cutter by William H. Manton; a silver vesta case; an envelope shaped stamp holder; a pepper in the form of an acorn; a pill box; a compact; a silver jam spoon; and a silver handled button hook (9) £100-150

306. A SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN AND BRIGHT CUT SERVING SPOONS with scrolling decoration and gilt bowls by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, two by Smith & Fearn, William Shaw, Thomas Northcote and one with makers mark rubbed, varying dates and cased; and a cased set of silver coffee spoons by William Hutton & Sons £200-300

307. AN EDWARDIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET, baluster shaped teapot standing on four cabriole legs with hoof feet, wooden handle and finial with matching hot water jug, sugar basin and jug, Sheffield 1904 by Martin Hall & Co, 45 troy oz total (4) £250-350

308. A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TANKARD standing on a turned stepped foot and with a double ‘C’ scroll handle, 12.5cm high, London 1791 by Peter and Ann Bateman, 9.7 troy oz £150-200

309. A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CHRISTENING MUG with a ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration, London 1944 by Israel Freeman & Son, 8cm high; and a further mug decorated with a hunting scene in relief, signed Wm Thompson, 23cm high (2) £60-80

310. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BASKET with scroll, shell and foliate decoration in relief and with a swing handle, 33cm long, Sheffield 1896 by The Atkin Brothers, 26.9 troy oz £200-300

311. AN OCTAGONAL SHAPED SILVER DISH with an egg and dart border and pierced sides standing on four ball and claw feet, 26.5cm long, Sheffield 1932 by James Deakin & Sons, 18.8 troy oz £120-160

312. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, oval adjustable mirror standing on a rectangular and shaped base with a single drawer, 31cm high, London 1902 by William Comyns; and a silver mounted clothes brush (2) £200-300

313. A SILVER MOUNTED CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASE combined with engine turned decoration, 23cm wide, Birmingham 1928 by Sanders & Mackenzie £150-200

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314. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, Exeter 1862 by Josiah Williams & Co; a similar spoon, London 1815 by Solomon Hougham; two Old English pattern tablespoons, one by William Skeen, the other by Peter & William Bateman; and a Georgian Hanovarian and rattail spoon, 12.1 troy oz (6) £120-160

315. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, oval shaped teapot standing on four bun feet, ebonised handle and finial, 13cm high with matching sugar basin and jug, Birmingham 1928 by Joseph Gloster Ltd, 19.1 troy oz (3) £150-200

316. A GEORGE III SILVER VINIAGRETTE with engraved patch work decoration, pierced and engraved grill with foliate decoration and gilt interior, 3.7cm long, London 1803 by T Phipps & E Robinson, 0.93 troy oz £120-160

317. A CONTINENTAL SILVER VINIAGRETTE, oval shaped with waisted sides, hinged lid and pierced gauze cover, 2.7cm high; a silver and gilt plated vinaigrette with engraved decoration and pierced hinged gauze cover; three silver matchbox holders; a miniature silver teapot; a child’s rattle; and a scallop shell shaped purse (8) £100-200

318. A SILVER CHRISTENING MUG of tapering form with banded decoration, 6.5cm high, Sheffield 1909 by James Deakin & Sons; and a George III silver mustard pot of plain form, with scrolled handle, hinged lid and blue glass liner, London 1765 by Edward Aldridge I, 6.1 troy oz (2) £100-150

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319. A CASED SET OF EIGHT TEA KNIVES AND FORKS with silver reeded handle and silver blades and tongs, Sheffield 1905 by The Harrison Brothers £100-200

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320. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS with engraved foliate decoration, Birmingham 1899 by Minshull & Latimer; three further silver napkin rings; and a continental silver napkin ring, 4.3 troy oz in total (6) £60-80

322. A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a leaf with engraved decoration, 8cm long, London 1980, makers mark B & H; and a further silver caddy spoon with a pear shaped bowl and rose head handle, 9.5cm long, London 1979, makers mark D.S. over S in a shield, 0.7 troy oz (2) £40-60

324.THREE SCOTTISH AGATE OVAL SHAPED BROOCHES with silver mounts, 5.5cm wide (3) £60-80

321. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BUN SALTS with gadrooned edges and with cabriole legs and hoof feet, London 1772 by Nathanial Appleton & Ann Smith; two further silver bun salts; a silver pepper with a blue glass liner; and a miniature four divisional silver toast rack, 6.9 troy oz (6) £60-80

323. A CASED SET OF SILVER TEASPOONS with faceted handles, Sheffield 1927 by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd; a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, 1893 by Charles Boynton; two bright cut teaspoons by Stephan Adams 1800; further silver and plated flatware; an electroplated filigree box; a jug; bowl and salver (qty) £60-80

325. A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET comprising of a rectangular glass box, 8cm wide, two jars and two scent bottles by George Jamieson & Son and one loose lid £150-200

326. A PAIR OF WHITE METAL MOUNTED ASIAN BLACK HORN SALAD SERVERS, early 19th Century, 29cm long £60-80

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327. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE with folding top and two folding mirrors fitted with two detachable lamps and fitted with silver gilt brushes, mirrors and a vanity set, hallmarked for London 1921 by George Betjemann & Sons, table measuring 180cm wide open £4000-6000

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328. A VICTORIAN SILVER DESK STAND, rectangular shaped with gadrooned border, two silver mounted glass ink bottles with hinged lids and a central candlestick and snuffer standing on four cast legs with leaf and pad feet, 26.5cm wide, London 1876 by Dobson & Sons, 26.5 troy oz £200-300

331. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PIN CUSHION, oval shaped with a silver mount decorated with panels and cherubs, silk lined body with a hinged cushioned lid, 13cm long, London 1899 by William Comyns £50-80

329. A VICTORIAN SILVER CAKE BASKET with a pierced border and decorated with scrolls and foliate designs in relief, hexagonal shaped stepped foot and a cast swing handle, 29cm diameter, Sheffield 1852 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, 24.7 troy oz £200-300

332. AN EDWARDIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET consisting of an ornately chased teapot with scroll and foliate decoration, four cabriole legs, ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, Sheffield 1903 by Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd with matching hot water jug, sugar basin and jug, 65.4 troy oz in total £500-700 333. A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER CANDLESTICKS standing on shape stepped square bases, matching knops and drip trays, 29cm high, Sheffield 1833 by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co £400-600

335. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDLESTICKS with square stepped bases, canted corners, matching columns and two scroll arms, 43cm high, London 1896 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. £600-800

336. A SILVER OIL LAMP, large corinthian column on a square stepped base with beaded decoration, column 48cm high, with lamp and associated glass shade, 87cm high by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904 £500-600

330. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PIN CUSHION in the form of an Indian elephant standing, 5.5cm high, Birmingham 1907, makers mark rubbed £120-160

334. A LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER DESK STAND, rectangular with shaped sides, two silver mounted square shaped ink bottles and candlestick and snuffer, standing on four cabriole legs with hoof feet, 37cm wide, London 1909 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, 57 troy oz £800-1200

337. A SILVER PLATED CENTRE PIECE with three glass dishes and three vases decorated with grapes and vines in relief, 75cm high £200-300

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338. A GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICK with a square shaped base in the form of scallop shells, matching knop and drip pan, 20cm high, London 1747 by Mary Gould, 16.2 troy oz £150-200

339. A SQUARE SHAPED SILVER SALVER with a piecrust border and standing on four scrolled legs, 28.5cm wide, Sheffield 1912 by Walker & Hall, 24.5 troy oz £180-220

340. A PAIR OF RECTANGULAR SHAPED ENTRÉE DISHES AND COVERS with gadrooned edges and canted corners, 24.5cm long, Sheffield 1912 by Z Barraclough & Sons, 81.4 troy oz (2) £600-800

341. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SHAPED SALTS with scroll and foliate borders and standing on stepped bases with clear glass liners, 8.5cm long, Birmingham 1902 by Charles Horner; an oval mustard pot with pierced sides and glass liner by Deakin & Francis; and a glass lined pepper and two Georgian oval salts (5) £60-80

342. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG with engraved foliate panels and whiplash handle, 11.5cm high, London 1801 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 3.0 troy oz; and a silver sauce boat with a wavy edge, open double ‘C’ scroll handle, cabriole legs with hoof feet, 11cm high, Chester 1915 by Nathan & Hayes, 6.3 troy oz (2) £120-160

343. A SILVER FOUR DIVISIONAL HOOPED TOAST RACK with carrying handle, 11.5cm high, Sheffield 1905 by Z Barraclough & Sons; and a further four divisional toast rack by James Deakin & Sons, 6.9 troy oz (2) £60-80

344. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a double ended marrow scoop, 23cm long, Sheffield 1910 by The Atkin Brothers; a small oval Georg Jensen silver dish; a punch ladle bowl; a small bowl; a pair of sugar tongs; two mustard spoons; a fork and a button hook (10) £60-80

345. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS on stepped turned bases with beaded and wrythen decoration and fluted tapering columns, 30.5cm high, Sheffield 1781 by John Winter & Co (2) £400-600

346. A GEORGE V SILVER DESK STAND, rectangular shaped with reeded border, single inkwell with glass liner, 20.5cm wide, Birmingham 1911 by S W Smith & Co, 14.5 troy oz £120-160

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347. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS on turned stepped bases and tapering columns, 25.5cm high, Birmingham 1905 by I.S. Greenberg & Co (2) £100-200 348. A SILVER BACKED HAIRBRUSH, two matching clothes brushes, London 1917 by William Comyns; three silver plated candlesticks (one for repair); a pair of plated bottle coasters and various ivory flatware (qty) £80-120

349. A SILVER DOGNOSE STYLE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY consisting of thirty five table forks, twelve tablespoons, eighteen soup spoons, four smaller soup spoons, twenty dessert forks, twenty two dessert spoons, six tea spoons, a soup ladle and a serving spoon, Sheffield 1913 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 241.2 troy oz (119) £2000-3000

351. A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER TEA FORKS AND SPOONS, stamped Sterling; and a set of six teaspoons stamped Sterling, 29.9 troy oz (2) £250-350

353. A CASED SET OF SIX TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER PIQUE WORK OVAL MENU HOLDERS of oval form, 3cm high, Birmingham 1912 by William Comyns £200-300

350. A LARGE SILVER SALVER with a Chippendale style border and standing on three scrolled legs, 46cm diameter, London 1910 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 88.7 troy oz £700-900

352. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: two silver pickle forks, 18.5cm long; and various butter knives, mustard spoons and other items (qty) £80-120

354. A PAIR OF NOVELTY MENU HOLDERS in the form of ducks, one with glass eyes, 3.5cm high, Birmingham 1906 by Crisford & Norris Ltd £40-60

355. A PAIR OF SILVER DISHES standing on three cast legs with pad feet and pierced galleries and with a further matching dish, 25.5cm diameter, Sheffield 1911 by Mappin & Webb, 45.6 troy oz (3) £350-450

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356. A CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED INKWELL, oval shaped with a domed hinged lid, 9.5cm wide; a further inkwell with silver mounts in the form of Japanese satyrs; and a silver cased Calibri cigarette lighter of tube form with engine turned decoration (3) £60-80

357. A SILVER TANKARD engraved with two herons standing amongst reeds, 8cm high, London 1880 by Henry John Lias & James Wakely; a further silver tankard of plain tapering form by The Hardy Brothers; and an American silver beaker of tapering form, 10.2 troy oz (3) £80-120

358. A SET OF SIX SILVER NAPKIN RINGS with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1913 by Gorham Manufacturing Co.; and four further silver napkin rings, 8 troy oz (10) £80-120

359. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: three matching silver peppers by Charles Horner 1906; a pair of peppers; a glass and silver mounted spice bottle and spoon; a silver mounted oil and vinegar bottle; a silver Old English pattern serving spoon, 29cm long, London 1793 by William Skeen; a circular silver dish with beaten bead decoration by Liberty & Co 1912; and a silver top for a wine funnel (11) £100-150

360. A SET OF SILVER TEA KNIVES AND FORKS CONSISTING OF seventeen knives and eighteen forks with mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1896 by Z Barraclough & Sons (35) £150-250

361. A SET OF SILVER AND IVORY HANDLE FISH KNIVES AND FORKS CONISTING OF eighteen forks and eighteen knives and a pair of servers, Sheffield 1896 by Z Barraclough & Sons £200-300

362. AN OVAL SILVER SHAPED TRINKET BOX with shaped sides and with pressed cherub decoration, 23cm long, Chester 1898; a silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration; and a silver cigarette lighter by Dunhill (3) £100-200

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363. A CHANNEL ISLANDS GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOON of Old English and bright cut pattern by Jacques Quesnell of Jersey circa 1800 £40-60

365. A HANOVARIAN PATTERN TABLESPOON with a rattail bowl by Hugh Arnett & Ed Pocock 1726; and a similar spoon, circa 1720-30, 2.7 troy oz (2) £60-80

367. A RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, cedar lined, Birmingham 1901 by George Randle, 21cm long £70-90

364. A SILVER TREFID SPOON with rattail bowl by William Scarlett circa 1690-97; a further trefid spoon, possibly Channel Islands circa 1740; and a dog nose Britannia silver spoon by Sam Hitchcock of London circa 1715, 3.7 troy oz (3) £80-120

366. A SET OF FIVE SILVER MENU HOLDERS in the form of the ‘Cries of London’, largest 5.8cm high by Thomas Charles Jarvis 1977, 7.9 troy oz (5) £100-150

368. A SCOTTISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with drilled bowl and pierced handle decorated with a thistle, Edinburgh 1956 by Francis Howard Ltd, 0.7 troy oz £40-60

369. A COLLECTION OF SILVER TO INCLUDE: a Hanovarian and shell backed tablespoon, London 1748 by Robert Perth; a silver fiddle back toddy ladle by William Cunningham 1841; a silver pin tray; six fiddle back teaspoons; six apostle teaspoons and forks; a napkin ring, 13.5 troy oz; and a cased pair of silver mounted glass salts (18) £100-150

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370. A SILVER BUCKLE with pierced scroll work, 10cm long, London 1982; two ladies silver mounted cigarette cases; and two silver corner mounts with pierced thistle decoration, 5.7 troy oz (5) £40-60

371. A RUSSIAN SILVER PURSE in the form of an egg engraved with a scrolled cartouche and silk lined, 7cm long £150-200

373. A SET OF SIX SILVER CIRCULAR DISHES of plain form, 7.5cm diameter by Gorham, Co.; a silver mug by F.B.Rogers Silver Company, 925; a silver cigarette case; a silver matchbox holder; two ashtrays stamped Sterling; a two handled sugar basin and matching jug stamped Sterling and weighted; three dwarf candlesticks, weighted; a pair of two branch candlesticks (one for repair); three lined peppers; a plated bowl and napkin ring (23) £150-200

375. A RECTANGULAR SHAPED SILVER PATIENCE PLAYING CARD BOX with domed hinged lid and a fall front panel, 9.5cm wide, London 1901 by Grey & Co, 3.1 troy oz; a silver circular shaped ink capsten with a domed hinged lid, 11.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1921 by A.J. Zimmerman Ltd; and a further silver capsten, 8.5cm diameter (3) £80-120

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372. A PORTUGUESE SILVER DISH with shell and scroll shaped border and matching chased decoration and standing on a turned stepped foot, 19.5cm diameter, 833 grade from Oporto; a further continental silver dish with fluted decoration, stamped 925, 20cm diameter; and a Portuguese silver rectangular dish with engraved crest, stamped 925, 38.2 troy oz (3) £300-400

374. A CHINESE EXPORT NINE PIECE COCKTAIL SET consisting of a cocktail shaker chased with the figure of a dragon and with eight matching cups, shaker 23cm high, stamped W.H. and 90 for Wang Hing, circa 1930, 29.6 troy oz £1000-1500

376. A ROSE BOWL with chased wrythen decoration and matching stepped foot, 25cm diameter £250-350

377. A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN AND BRIGHT CUT TABLESPOON, Exeter 1792 by Richard Ferris; a silver spirit measure standing on seven legs, 4.5cm high, Birmingham 108 by James Woods & Sons; a Victorian silver pepper by William Hutton & Sons; a further silver pepper; a mustard pot; a salt with pierced sides; two pierced dish holders; sugar tongs; a further measure; five continental spoons, 11.7 troy oz; a silver plated spoon warmer in the form of a shell; two serving spoons and plated flatware (qty) £100-200

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378. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER TWO BRANCH CANDELABRA with detachable scrolling arms and standing on square shaped stepped bases, 38cm high, Sheffield 1908 by Fordham & Faulkner (2) £300-400

379. A THREE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET consisting of a plain mustard pot and salt with blue glass liners; a pepper and two spoons, cased, Birmingham 1961 by Sanders & Mackenzie; and a rectangular shaped silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration by Walker & Hall 1932,17cm wide (2) £80-120

380. A CASED SET OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, each bowl decorated with different flowers, Birmingham 1979 by S.J. Rose & Son for Mappin & Webb; a circular silver dish with inset Churchill Crown 1975 by Roberts & Dore Ltd, cased; a silver bon-bon dish with pierced sides, 14cm diameter by Mappin & Webb 1987; a silver dessert spoon with engraved decoration; and a plated pickle fork (qty) £60-80

381. A SET OF TWELVE DANISH SILVER TEA KNIVES with foliate engraved handles and silver blades by Hans Hansen; a set of twelve Danish bright cut teaspoons with the assayer’s mark of Simon Groth; twelve further similar spoons, 19.1 troy oz; and a silver plated circular dish with shaped sides (37) £100-200

382. A FIVE PIECE SILVER AND BLUE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET TO INCLUDE: a mirror, hairbrush, two cut glass scent bottles and a powder jar, blue in colour, Birmingham 1923 by Elkington & Co (5) £80-120

384. A SALVER with a piecrust border, 20cm diameter, Sheffield 1929 by The Harrison Brothers & Howson; a hexagonal silver dish with pierced sides, 1932 by The Barker Bros. Silver Ltd; a footed bowl with fluted sides, 10.5cm diameter by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh 1925, 15.5 troy oz; and a silver plated pierced dish (4) £100-150

383. A NINE PIECE SILVER AND ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET consisting of two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, a hand held mirror, two compacts, a cut glass scent bottle and powder jar, Birmingham 1926 by The Adie Brothers (9) £150-200

385. A RECTANGULAR SHAPED SILVER TWO HANDLED TRAY with a shaped gadrooned edge, 42cm wide overall, Sheffield 1929 by The Fenton Brothers Ltd, 31.9 troy oz £250-350

386. A PAIR OF SILVER 1977 JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE ALMS DISHES with gilt interiors, 13.5cm diameter by Gerald Benney for Carringtons; a silver jubilee letter opener 1977 by Robert & Belk Ltd, 17.5cm long, 16.9 troy oz; a Wedgwood cameo and silver mounted box for 1977 limited edition, box No. 536 of 1000; and a further silver mounted Wedgwood box for American Independence (5) £150-200

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387. AN OVAL SILVER TRAY with a pierced and shaped border and inset carrying handles, the centre engraved with swags of flowers, 57cm long, Sheffield 1926 by The Fenton Brothers Ltd, 100 troy oz approximately £1000-1500

388. A SILVER PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA SET chased with the Signs of the Zodiac and foliate bands, highest 23cm high; three rectangular entrée dishes; two matching oval entrée dishes; and further plated tableware £100-200

389. AN ANGLO INDIAN THREE PIECE TEA SET, the teapot chased with a scene of St George slaying the dragon and Indian hunting scenes on the reverse, cast finial on the domed lid depicting a Buddha seated on a lion, ebonised handle and with matching sugar basin and jug (3) £150-200

390. A SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP of plain form on a turned stepped foot, 11.5cm high, Chester 1937; a set of five matching two handled trophy cups, London 1934 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; three matching trophy cups 1931 by the same makers; and two further small trophies, 12.3 troy oz (11) £80-120

391. A HAND BEATEN SILVER CADDY SPOON with a hammered waisted handle, 8.5cm long by The Guild of Handicrafts 1975; and a plain letter opener by the same workshop and same year, 2.2 troy oz £60-80

392. A PAIR OF SILVER BERRY SPOONS, fiddle pattern with gilt bowls, London 1817 by William Chawner; a George III silver caddy spoon with a leaf shaped bowl by John Shea 1814; and Irish bright cut pattern sugar tongs by Benjamin Taitt, 5.9 troy oz (4) £80-120

393. A VICTORIAN SILVER WIREWORK SWEETMEAT BASKET with applied leaf and berry and with a twisted swing handle, 8.5cm wide, with blue glass liner, London 1874 by Henry Holland; and a further sweetmeat oval dish with pierced and shaped sides with a swing handle, 13.5cm wide, Birmingham 1912 by Henry Matthews £80-120

394. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SHAPED SWEETMEAT DISHES with press scroll and foliate decoration, 18cm wide, Birmingham 1898 by Henry Matthews; and a circular silver trinket box on three legs, Birmingham 1912 by E.S. Barnsley & Co (3) £80-120

395. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, oval shaped with a domed hinged lid with a flame finial and standing on four cabriole legs with pad feet, 11cm high, Birmingham 1900 by Walker & Hall; and a Scottish silver quaich of plain circular form and two shaped handles, 13cm wide, Edinburgh 1964 by James Hardy, 10.2 troy oz (2) £100-200

396. A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE, enamelled with an image of a sheet of folded paper signed Henry, 4.2cm wide, London 1887 by Sampson Mordon & Co.; a silver matchbox holder with pressed radiating decoration, 7.5cm wide, Chester 1899 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a silver cigarette case; and a silver mounted hand held mirror (4) £80-120

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397. A SWEDISH SILVER GOBLET of conical form with engraved wiggle work engraved foliate decoration standing on a gadrooned foot, 10.5cm high; a continental silver bowl of plain form standing on three cabriole legs, stamped 800; and two silver, enamel and gilt spoons, stamped A. Michelsen, Sterling Denmark, 8.4 troy oz (4) £60-80

398. A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT with panelled sides and chased scroll and foliate decoration, ebonised handle and finial, 12cm high, Birmingham 1900 possibly by Charles Horner; and a silver hot water jug with similar decoration, handle and composite finial, Birmingham 1917 by S Blackensee & Sons Ltd, 24.4 troy oz in total (2) £150-200

399. A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER TO INCLUDE: four varying silver peppers, a silver bun salt, a silver salt with blue enamel lining, a mustard pot, a three piece cruet set, a four divisional wirework toast rack; a pair of silver napkin rings; a silver stand; and a Chinese silver napkin ring decorated with dragons by Wo Shing (15) £120-160

401. A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS FLATWARE TO INCLUDE: various continental silver teaspoons, plated fish knives and forks, three plated goblets, plated sauce boat and other items (qty) £60-80

400. A SET OF SIX CONTINENTAL DESSERT FORKS with foliate decorated handles in relief, stamped 800; a set of five continental teaspoons with handles in the form of storks, with import marks; two further spoons with flower finials; and various other continental silver and other, spoons and other items (qty) £60-80

402. A GEORGE III WEST COUNTRY SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TANKARD with double ‘C’ scroll handle and turned stepped foot, 10cm high, Exeter 1779 by William Parry, 6.0 troy oz £500-700

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403. A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TANKARD with a double ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration and turned stepped foot, 12cm high, London 1780 by Thomas Wallis, 10.4 troy oz £300-400

405. A SET OF TEN VICTORIAN SCOTTISH BRIGHT TEASPOONS, Edinburgh 1881 by A.M. & Co; a set of ten silver hobnail ended teaspoons, London 1909 by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater; and two further hobnail ended spoons, 11 troy oz (22) £40-60

404. A RUSSIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE of hinged rectangular form, with radiating spiral decoration, applied gold scrolled monogram ‘MJ’ and gold mounted cabochon red stone thumbpiece, inscribed ‘1896-1907’, with engraved facsimile signatures to the interior, Faberge marked, possibly by Anders Nevalainen, with 88 standard kokoshnik mark for 1899-1908, 8.5cm long Engraved signatures to the interior possibly read: G Bray, Ed Lampe, Susan Petrovechnio, Horold Horley, J Berzof, A H MacPherson, J Bullick, J Ledoroffsky, et al £2000-3000

406. A SILVER AND ENAMEL COMPACT decorated with roses, 7cm square, Birmingham 1963 by Mappin & Webb £200-300

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408. A PAIR OF SILVER BASKETS with pierced borders decorated with vine leaves and standing on a plain circular foot, 23.3cm diameter, Sheffield 1937 by Gladwin Ltd, 29.2 troy oz (2) £250-350

409. A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER with a foliate and reeded border, 28cm diameter, London 1880 by Hunt & Roskell, 21.2 troy oz £200-300

410. A SILVER SALVER with a shaped and gadrooned border and standing on four ball and claw feet, 20.8cm diameter, Sheffield 1925 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 12.9 troy oz £120-150

411. A LARGE SILVER SALVER with a piecrust border and standing on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 36cm diameter, Sheffield 1916 by Mappin & Webb, 35.8 troy oz £300-400

412. A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, oval shaped teapot with domed hinged lid, ebonised handle with matching finial, sugar basin and jug, Sheffield 1912 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 16.1 troy oz in total; and a silver plated oval shaped teapot with canted corners and ebonised handle with matching sugar basin (5) £150-200

413. A CONTINENTAL SILVER CIGARETTE CASE in the form of a reclining pig with a hardstone set push button, stamped Sterling Silver and O. Fresard, 10cm long, 2.7 troy oz £200-300

415. A PAIR OF SILVER DISHES with pierced sides, 10.5cm diameter, Sheffield 1911 by Harrison Brothers & Howson; a silver cream jug with fluted sides and turned foot and matching basin by Mappin & Webb 1915; and a silver backed clothes brush (5) £60-80

414. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CALLING CARD CASE with shaped sides and engraved scroll and foliate decoration, 9.6cm long, Birmingham 1904 by Smith & Bartlam, 2.1 troy oz £60-80 416. A PAIR OF SILVER OVAL SHAPED SALTS with pierced sides and standing on four fan shaped legs and with pink glass liners, 8.3cm long by Shreve, Crump and Low, stamped Sterling; a christening tankard with reeded decoration by Caldwell of Philadelphia, 7.5cm high; an American silver two handled tea strainer; a pair of silver peppers by E.S. Barnsley & Co; a silver vesta case; a mustard pot; and a silver hip flask by William Neale & Son, 11 troy oz in total (8) £100-150

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417. AN AMERICAN SILVER PART CANTEEN OF CUTLERY consisting of six soup spoons with reeded handles, three serving spoons, five table forks, four large teaspoons, three butter knives and pickle fork, stamped Sterling, 28 troy oz £200-300

419. A SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH AND BRIGHT CUT PATTERN TEASPOONS, Sheffield 1896 by The Atkin Brothers; five silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by H.J. Lias & Son; a sifter spoon by H.J. Cooper & Co. Ltd; a pair of plain silver sugar tongs; and a silver caddy spoon with a Kings pattern handle, makers mark I.T. £50-70

418. A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER TABLE FORKS decorated in relief with satyrs amongst shell and scrolls, 17.5cm long, retailed by C.D. Peacock, 14.4 troy oz (10) £120-160

420. A LARGE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, various souvenir spoons and various plated flatware £200-300

421. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: four silver napkin rings, three napkin holders stamped Sterling, a Japanese silver cup, a Japanese pepper, an Indian dish; and a thimble (11) £40-60

422. A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT PART CAMPAIGN CHEST FITTINGS TO INCLUDE: a circular threaded box with foliate decoration in relief, 8.5cm diameter; a silver gilt compact with hinged and locking lid; a rectangular box with folding candle holder, 11.5cm long; a silver burner with lid, the stand, pot and hinged cover with detachable turned ivory handle, 17.5cm high; a beaker; a silver handle shaving strop, 36.5cm long; an ivory handled crested seal, 7.5cm long; and three mother of pearl handled cut throat razors with travelling case (silver items 45 troy oz approximately) with mahogany case (qty) £800-1200

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423. A ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY THREE PIECE SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY in a three drawer standing cabinet by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, Sheffield 1946 consisting of: twelve coffee spoons; twelve dessert forks; eighteen teaspoons; eighteen table forks; twelve fish knives and forks; two fish servers; twelve tea knives and forks; one pickle fork; one pickle spoon; one soup ladle; six serving spoons; twelve tablespoons; two sauce ladles; one sifter spoon; twelve soup spoons, 281 troy oz; and a steel bladed four piece carving set with eighteen table knives and side knives with steel blades (163) £3000-4000

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424. A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT with fluted panelled sides and chased geometric decoration, matching domed lid and handle, 17cm high, London 1854 by John Samuel Hunt, 25.1 troy oz £180-229

425. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET consisting of two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, London 1896 by William Comyns, cased; and a silver mounted desk blotter with pierced and pressed scroll and foliate decoration mounted on a folding leather body, 30cm long by William Comyns (5) £60-80

426. A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL LADY’S CIGARETTE CASE with engine turned decoration, 8cm long, with import marks for Stockwell & Co, 1926, 3.0 troy oz £40-60

427. A SILVER PLATED TWELVE PIECE FISH KNIFE AND FORK SET with reeded handles, cased for Elkington & Co Ltd; a set of six apostle teaspoons with twisted handles; four further similar teaspoons; and a pair of silver sugar tongs (24) £40-60

428. A CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN CUTLERY consisting of nine table forks, fifteen tablespoons and three dessert spoons, London by Elizabeth Eaton & Chawner & Co, varying dates, 84.9 troy oz; and seven shell and thread pattern silver handled table knives, with one handle and seven side knives (qty) £600-800

429. A SILVER HANDLED FOLDING PICNIC CORKSCREW with a hammered finish, 7cm long, Birmingham 1905 by Hilliard & Thompson £60-80

430. A SILVER MOUNTED TURNED IVORY PEPPER GRINDER, 10cm high by John Grinsell & Sons 1899 £60-80

431. A RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, 18cm long, Birmingham 1918 by A.J. Zimmerman Ltd; a square shaped silver cigarette box on bun feet; and four Middle Eastern circular bowls with inset coins (6) £80-120

432. A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER with a beaded edge, engraved foliate decoration and cast feet, 20cm diameter, London 1871 by The Barnard Family; a silver scallop shell shaped butter dish on ball feet, Chester 1919 by The Barker Brothers; a small circular dish and an 800 grade oval dish, 13.7 troy oz in total (4) £120-160

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433. A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE BOATS with gadrooned border and cabriole legs, 18cm long, Birmingham 1911, makers mark rubbed, 11.8 troy oz (2) £100-200

434. A PAIR OF SILVER CIRCULAR DISHES with beaded edges and pierced bowls, 10cm diameter, Sheffield 1912 by Walker & Hall; an oval dish stamped Sterling; and a plain circular dish by The Adie Brothers, 13.0 troy oz (4) £120-160

435. AN IRISH SILVER BOWL with chased foliate decoration and cast cabriole legs with shell feet, 12.3cm diameter, Dublin 1970 by The Royal Irish Silver Co.; and a further silver bowl with scroll and foliate decoration, Sheffield 1894 by The Harrison Brothers & Howson, 11.7 troy oz (2) £120-160

436. A SILVER CASTOR of lighthouse form with reeded decoration, bayonet filling, turned finial and pierced lid, 16cm high, London 1927 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; and two French silver dishes in the form of scallop shells, 11.2 troy oz (3) £100-150

437. A CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATTER with a scrolled edge, 26cm diameter, stamped 800; and a further plate with a gadrooned border, 34.2 troy oz (2) £250-350

438. A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER SALTS of plain form with bun feet and blue glass liners, 6.5cm long, Birmingham 1915 by Gorham Manufacturing Co.; a pair of silver bun salts; a further bun salt; an oval salt and three peppers, 11.4 troy oz (9) £100-200

439. AN OVAL SILVER MUSTARD POT with panelled sides, four cabriole legs, domed hinged lid, double ‘C’ scroll handle and with glass liner, London 1916 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; an oval mustard pot with fluted lower body and matching lid; two further mustard pots and three spoons, 8.1 troy oz (7) £80-120

440. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG with applied ribbon and swag decoration, turned stepped foot and whiplash handle, Sheffield 1911 by Walker & Hall, 10.5cm high; an oval shaped silver cream jug with foliate and scroll decoration by W & F Rabone; and a cased set of coffee bean handled silver spoons (3) £50-80

441. A CASED PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED NAPKIN RINGS in the form of buckles; three silver napkin rings; a further plated ring and two glass inkwells (8) £40-60

442. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED PHOTO FRAME with pressed foliate decoration, 20cm high, Birmingham 1901; and a plain rectangular shaped silver photo frame, 15cm high by William Neale & Son Ltd (2) £50-80

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443. A PAIR OF MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER DISHES with shaped edges and engraved foliate decoration, 16.5cm diameter; and a further Middle Eastern bowl, 19cm diameter, each stamped 84, 22.3 troy oz (3) £150-200

445. A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE TO INCLUDE: two oval shaped tureens and covers; a further tureen and cover with antelope finial; two table ornaments in the form of foxes; a sauce boat; a tray and other plated items; four face fans; glove stretchers and other items (qty) £60-80

447. A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SHAPED PLAIN SNUFF BOX engraved on the lid a hare coursing scene, 7.8cm wide, London 1813 by John Reily; a gilt metal pomander with Middle Eastern figures and animals; and two silver topped glass bottles (4) £50-80

444. A LARGE PERSIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE with chased foliate decoration, stamped 84, 24.5cm square; a similar box chased with birds, 18cm square; and three further cigarette boxes, 102.7 troy oz (5) £600-800

446. A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU STYLE HEXAGONAL SHAPED CANDLESTICKS with tapering columns, 16cm high, Birmingham 1904 by C. Robathan& Son (2) £100-200

448. A SILVER DESK STAND, boat shaped with a single silver topped cut glass ink bottle, the stand by James Dixon, Sheffield 1919 and associated ink bottle, 26cm long; a silver cigarette case; four silver backed brushes; two plated bun salts; a set of plated candle snuffers; a plated tray; a wine coaster and a scent bottle (12) £80-120 449. A SILVER ELECTROPLATED OVAL TRAY with a pierced shaped gallery and bun feet, 61cm wide £60-80

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450. A VICTORIAN SILVER HAND HELD MIRROR chased with two minstrels playing to two ladies standing on a balcony and with a pistol grip style handle with scroll and leaf decoration, 28cm long, London 1884 by William Comyns; a hairbrush with a similar style scene with a windmill in the background by the same maker 1889; two silver mounted clothes brushes; a silver dwarf candlestick; and a pose vase by William Comyns & Sons Ltd 1967 (5) £100-200

451. A SILVER OVAL SHAPED MUSTARD POT of plain form with a domed hinged lid and blue glass liner, Sheffield 1911 by The Atkin Brothers; two further glass lined mustard pots; two silver peppers; a plain silver bowl; a silver topped glass jar; a silver plated castor; and two plated bun salts (10) £80-120 452.TWO SILVER DECANTER LABELS for Brandy and Whiskey in shell and foliate borders, 1972 by Richard & Knight; three varying silver bun salts; an oval shaped salt with pierced sides, four cabriole legs and blue glass liner by John Young & Co of Sheffield; a silver pepper of lighthouse form by Charles & Richard Comyns; a silver backed clothes brush; a silver handled and ivory toothbrush; and a pair of silver handled and ivory glove stretchers 1918 by Southers, Orchard & Co (10) £100-150

453. A SILVER RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTO FRAME with waisted sides, 28.5cm high, Birmingham 1913 by Wilmot Manufacturing Co £60-80

454. A SILVER MOUNTED OAK DISPLAY CABINET with a glass mounted hinged lid, silver mounted corners and felt lined, 34cm wide, London 1907, mounts by William Comyns; a collection of thirteen various silver teaspoons; further plated flatware and a silver cased pocket watch (qty) £80-120

455. A SILVER SALVER with piecrust border and three scrolling feet, 25.5cm diameter, Sheffield 1959 by Viners Ltd; and an 800 grade continental two handled tray with foliate border, 31cm wide, 30 troy oz (2) £200-300

456. AN AUSTRIAN HUNGARIAN SILVER FISH SLICE with pierced foliate decorated blade and ducks head mounted handle, 28cm long by Joseph Carl Klinkosch circa 1890, 4.8 troy oz £60-80

457. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BOAT SHAPED SILVER SALTS with scroll handle, oval stepped feet and gilt interiors, 13cm long, London 1788 by Robert Hennell I; and two matching Old English pattern spoons by William Eley & Fearn 1803, 6.1 troy oz £60-80

458. A SCOTTISH SILVER BASKET, oval shaped with pierced sides and standing on an oval stepped foot, 30cm wide Edinburgh1906 by Mackay & Chisholm, 13.5 troy oz £100-200

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459. A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, plain shaped body with engraved foliate decoration, standing on three ball feet and with a double ‘C’ scroll handle and gilt interior, 8cm high, London 1874 by H.L. Lias & Son, 5.3 troy oz £60-80

460. A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT of plain oval form with a matching domed lid, ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration and matching finial, 15cm high, Sheffield 1816 by S.C. Young & Co., 21.3 troy oz £150-200

461. A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, 12.8cm long, Exeter 1838 by John Osment; an Old English pattern sauce ladle by Hester Bateman 1783; two Old English and bead pattern teaspoons by Hester Bateman; a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Boynton II 1865; and five further varying silver spoons, 9.8 troy oz (15) £60-80

462. A SILVER OCTAGONAL BALUSTER SHAPED CASTOR with a pierced press on lid with a turned finial, 19cm high, Birmingham 1932 by The Barker Brothers Silver Ltd; and a baluster shaped pepper standing on a square foot and with a drilled press on lid, 13cm high, Birmingham 1912 by Nathan & Hayes, 7.1 troy oz (2) £60-80

463. A SILVER SAUCE BOAT of plain form standing on three cabriole legs with scrolled feet and with a whiplash handle, 9.3cm high, Sheffield 1917 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd; and an Old English pattern silver serving spoon, London 1801 by Eley & Fearn, 8.2 troy oz (2) £80-120

464. A LATE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SNUFF BOX, rectangular shaped with crested hinged lid, engraved on the base Peter Bowes, Surgeon and engraved with the crest for the Bose Family of Bradley Hall, Durham, and with the family motto, 7cm wide, 2.1 troy oz (marks rubbed) £80-120

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465. A SILVER ROSE BOWL with fluted lower body and standing on a turned stepped foot, 14cm diameter, Sheffield 1927 by Walker & Hall; and a further plain silver bowl on a turned stepped foot, 11.5cm diameter, London 1899 by Charles Boynton II, 12 troy oz (2) £100-150

466.TWO SILVER ALMS DISHES, one by William Bruford & Sons 1957, 12cm diameter, and the other by Mappin & Webb 1967, 10.8cm diameter; two further circular dishes of plain form by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd; and a continental silver dish, 13.5 troy oz (5) £80-120

467. A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG of oval form, canted corners, gadrooned edge, and standing on four ball feet, 10.5cm high, London 1811, makers mark J.H.; a clover leaf shaped dish on ball feet by Hamilton & Inches 1907; and a continental silver jug with beaded decoration from the Netherlands, 11.8 troy oz (3). £100-150

468. A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SUGAR NIPS with scrolling arms and shell shaped terminals, 12cm long, possibly by Thomas Northcote, 1.1 troy oz (2) £60-80

469. A 930 GRADE CONTINENTAL SILVER SPICE BOX of hexagonal form with a hinged lid depicting a caped gentleman walking a dog, with import marks for 1891, 3.9cm wide; two silver bladed butter knives; three Dutch imported silver spoons; two scent bottles; a napkin ring; a silver compact; and a silver cordial glass holder and glass (11) £120-160

470. A SILVER THREEPIECE TEA SET, oval shaped with fluted lower body, ebonised handle and matching finial, with matching sugar basin and jug, Birmingham 1905, makers mark rubbed, 17.9 troy oz in total; a four piece silver plated tea set and jug; and a further jug (8) £150-200

471. A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET, plain oval teapot with a Celtic designed border, wooden handle and finial, 15cm high, Birmingham 1994 by Payne & Son of Oxford, with matching sugar basin and jug, 37 troy oz total (3) £300-400

472. A NEAR PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS standing on square bases with gadrooned decoration, matching knops, 23cm and 23.5cm high, one by Thomas Bradbury & Sons 1898, and one by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (2) £300-400

473. A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SHAPED DISH with a chased foliate and scroll decorated edge and later chased foliate, scroll and fruit decoration, 31cm long, with marks for Paul Storr, London 1804, 16.6 troy oz £400-600 474. A VICTORIAN SILVER BREAST BADGE for The Ancient Order of Forresters, 10.5cm wide, Birmingham 1849 by Hilliard & Thomason, 1.5 troy oz £50-80

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475. A SILVER SALVER with a piecrust border and standing on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 25.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1975 by John Rose, 15.6 troy oz £100-150

476. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER STATIONERY CLASP of pierced heart shaped form decorated with a grotesque, flowers and birds, mounted on a leather base, 10.5cm long, London 1895 by Alexander Clark £40-60

477. A RECTANGULAR SHAPED THREE DIVISIONAL SILVER DESK STAND with a gadrooned shell and foliate border and standing on four ball and claw feet, 31.5cm wide, London 1965 by Langfords Silver Galleries, 40 troy oz £300-400

478. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED PORTRAIT FRAME with pierced foliate and shell decoration, standing 47cm high overall, Birmingham 1902 by Henry Matthews £100-200

479. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED SEVEN PIECE CARVING SET consisting of two carving knives and forks, a steel and fish server with silver mounted deer antler horn handles in a silk lined case by Francis Howard of Sheffield 188889, outer case 45cm wide £100-200

480. A GERMAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOX painted with a classical mother and child scene with gilt interior, stamped 935, 13.5cm diameter, 14.6 troy oz overall £200-300

481. AN OVAL SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG with fluted lower body, gadrooned edge and standing on four bun feet, with matching sugar basin, Birmingham 1946 by Joseph Gloster Ltd, 10.5 troy oz (2) £80-120

482. A SILVER HIP FLASK of plain form with hinged domed lid and bayonet fitting, 9.5cm long, Sheffield 1931 by G & J.W. Hawksley, 2.2 troy oz £50-70

483. A CONTEMPORARY CIRCULAR SILVER DISH with wooden handles, 21.5cm wide by Viner & Co of Sheffield 1961; a silver mug with banded decoration by Elkington & Co.; a silver napkin ring; a silver tea strainer; and a plated napkin ring (5) £80-120

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484. A FIVE PIECE SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SET consisting of a mirror, hairbrush and comb, two clothes brushes, a silver pose vase, two plated jugs and a dish (5) £40-60

485. A CONTINENTAL SILVER SPOON with shell decorated bowl and cast handle; a miniature silver photo frame; five varying mustard spoons; two pickle forks; a butter knife; and a pair of silver bowls on turned wooden plinths (12) £60-80

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Mallams 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 Mallams 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 Mallams 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)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 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 in cash 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. 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. 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 lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

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10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE 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 or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. 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 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. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.

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Absentee Bid Form

Mallams

Sale Date: .................................................................................................... Name: .......................................................................................................... Address: ....................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................

Postcode ..................................

Telephone: 1............................................. 2 ............................................... Email: ...........................................................................................................

Notices

Lot

Brief Description

Price Limit

I hereby request Mallams to bid for the lots listed herewith up to the hammer price stated. The auctioneers, on my behalf, will try to purchase lots for the lowest possible price, in accordance with the usual bidding increments and taking into account the reserve and other bids. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and the buyer’s premium (plus VAT). I agree that the bids are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.



I understand that absentee bids should be with the auctioneers at least one hour before the commencement of the auction.

Signed:

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Date: ................................

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DIRECTIONS TO ST. MICHAEL’S STREET Contrary to current thinking it is still possible to approach Mallams, St. Michael’s Street office by car Follow these simple instructions, ideally with a map to hand:

BANB URY

ST GILES

WALTON ST

BEAUMONT ST

Buses only

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OXFORD RAIL STATION

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Northern Zone Entry/Exit Point

MARTYRS’ MEMORIAL

Mallams

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From the North or East travel down Beaumont Street or Walton Street into Hythe Bridge Street and at The Royal Oxford Hotel and a complicated set of lights turn left into Park End Street (access only). Bear left into Worcester Street and right at the next set of lights into George Street - 1st right into New Inn Hall Street - 1st left into St. Michael’s Street. From the South turn right from Oxpens Road into Park End Street and from the West via Botley Road dog leg right. One small problem between 10am - 6pm there is no access into Cornmarket and vehicles over 5m in length are not permitted. We recommend that vans reverse into the street and others practice three point turns! Welcome.

Mallams 1788

To include the Thomas & Greta Schuster ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Collection. We invite entries by Oxford Authors, Poets, Artists & Photographers who have a relevant connection, for example:

The Oxford Authors Sale 8 February 2017

J R R Tolkien Charles L Dodgson C S Lewis Matthew Arnold W H Auden Iris Murdoch Graham Greene Colin Dexter T E Lawrence Henry Taunt Philip Pullman William Morris Oscar Wilde Et al.

Literature • Poetry •Photography CLOSING DATE 12TH DECEMBER 2016

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