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Fine Jewellery and Silver Tuesday 8th June 2010 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EDINBURGH

Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 8th June 2010

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The summer Fine Jewellery & Silver auction features large ranges of watches and designer jewellery, from designers such as Piaget, Patek Phillipe, Rolex and Boucheron. Also included are a number of Russian pieces and fine silver, both antique and modern.

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Fine Jewellery and Silver Tuesday 8th June 201033 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh

EDINBURGH

Fine Jewellery and Silver

Tuesday 8th June 2010at 11am

PLEASE NOTE SALE DATE

Sale Number LT283

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London (highlights)88 St. James’s Street, LondonMonday 10th and Tuesday 11th May10am - 4pm (by appointment)

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Edinburgh33 Broughton Place, EH1 3RRFriday 4th June 10am – 5pmSunday 6th June 2pm - 5pmMonday 7th June 10am - 5pmTuesday 8th June sale day from 9am

SpecialistsTrevor KyleColin Fraser

Catalogue: £10

BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.*17.5% VAT chargeable on the lot itself†5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artists’ resale rights)applies (see our Terms and Conditionsof Sale and Information for Buyers).

ENQUIRIES AND COMMISSION BIDSLyon and Turnbull Ltd.33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh EH1 3RRTel. 0131 557 8844Fax. 0131 557 8668email: [email protected]

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Important informationfor buyers

By telephoneBids submitted by telephone mustbe confirmed in writing.

Telephone biddingIf you are unable to attend the salewe can normally arrange for you tobid on the telephone. This service isavailable entirely at our discretionand at the bidder’s risk. Alltelephone bids must be confirmed inwriting, listing the relevant lots andappropriate number to be called. Werecommend that a covering bid isalso left in the event that we areunable to make the call. We cannotguarantee that lines will beavailable, or that we will be able tocall you on the day, but willendeavour to undertake such bids tothe best of our abilities.

Methods of PaymentGoods purchased will not bereleased until we have received fullpayment.

CashCash payments can be made at theaccounts desk during or after a sale.

ChequeCheques should be made payable toLyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reservethe right to wait until cheques havebeen cleared by our bankers beforereleasing bought goods. Chequescan be cleared prior to sale onrequest. Cheques drawn by thirdparties cannot be accepted. If payingby post please include the slip fromyour invoice.

Switch or Credit CardsPayment can be made by Switch,Mastercard or Visa cards. There is asurcharge of 1.5% on credit cardpayments.CollectionIt is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not beingheld at our main saleroom.

Electrical GoodsLots that were once operated bymains electricity are bought entirelyat the buyer’s risk. They are offeredfor sale for display or historicalpurposes and may not comply withcurrent regulations.

BiddingAt the SaleTo bid at the sale all potentialbuyers must be registered with uson or before the day of sale. We willneed proof of identification andresidence, and may require a bankreference. Potential buyers mustcollect a bidding number before thesale begins, and show that numberif successful in purchasing a lot.Please ensure that the auctioneerrepeats the number correctly whenconfirming the sale. If there is anydoubt at this stage as to thehammer price or buyer it must bebrought to the auctioneer’s attentionimmediately. All lots will be invoicedto the name and address given onyour registration form, which is non-transferable. If you have purchaseda lot you may take your biddingnumber to the accounts departmentand receive an invoice immediately.If you have not been successfulplease leave the number at theRegistration or Reception desks.

In writingBid forms are available at the saleand at the back of the catalogue.These should be submitted inperson, by post, or by fax as soon aspossible prior to the sale and we willbid on your behalf up to the limitindicated. In the event of receivingtwo identical bids the first onereceived will take precedence. Theymust be received at the very latestat least an hour before the sale. Wewill do our utmost to execute thesebids but we offer this service entirelyat the bidder’s risk.

Under this legislation, we arerequired to collect a royalty paymentfor all qualifying works of art, wherethe artist is still living. This royaltywill be charged to the buyer on thehammer price and in addition to thebuyers premium. It will not apply toworks where the hammer price isless than !1,000 (euros). The chargefor works of art sold at and above!1,000 (euros) and below !50,000(euros) is 4%. For items sellingabove !50,000 (euros), charges arecalculated on a sliding scale.All royalty charges are paid to theDesign and Artists Copyright Society(‘DACS’) and no handling costs oradditional fees are retained by theauctioneer. Resale royalties are notsubject to VAT.Please note that the royalty paymentis calculated on the rate of exchangeat the European Central Bank on thedate of the sale.More information on Droit de Suiteis available at www.dacs.org.ukDamage and RestorationOccasionally when a lot has sufferedextensive damage and/or restorationit is indicated in the catalogue. Thisis mentioned entirely at ourdiscretion for the benefit of buyers.Where there is no mention ofdamage and/or restoration thisshould not be taken to mean thatthere is none. It is the buyer’sresponsibility to ensure that thecondition of lots is to theirsatisfaction (see our Terms andConditions of Sale).

Condition ReportsIf potential buyers are unable toinspect lots in person our specialistswill be happy to prepare detailedCondition Reports on individual lotsas quickly as possible. These are forguidance only and all lots are sold‘as found’ (see our standard Termsand Conditions of Sale).

Buying at AuctionThis sale is subject to our standardTerms and Conditions of Sale. If youhave not bought at auction beforewe will be delighted to advise you.

EstimatesEstimates are printed below each lotand do not include the buyer’spremium. The sale will beconducted in pounds sterling.

DimensionsDimensions are for guidance only; itis the buyer’s responsibility toensure that they are correct.

Buyer’s Premium

The buyer shall pay the hammerprice together with a premiumthereon.

Antiques, Jewellery & Silver andPictures (Not Fine Sales)17.5%.

All other sales(Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law. (see ourTerms and Conditions of Sale).VATThe symbol * by a lot numberindicates that VAT is payable by thepurchaser at the standard rate onthe hammer price.The symbol † by a lot numberindicates that the lot has beentemporarily imported from outsidethe EU and that VAT is payable bythe purchaser at the rate of 5% onthe hammer price and the buyer’spremium.No VAT is payable on the hammerprice or premium for books boughtat auction.

Droit de SuiteThis symbol § indicates works whichmay be subject to the Droit de Suiteor Artist’s Resale Right, which tookeffect in the United Kingdom on 14thFebruary 2006.

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11 EAA184/8An 18ct gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringclaw set with an old mine cutdiamond

Estimated diamond weight 2.23cts

£5,000-6,000

12 EZ478/17Two early 19th century goldfob sealseach intaglio engravedarmorials and motto ‘DumSpiro Spero’ crest of agreyhound head, well chasedmounts and scroll supports

£200-300

13 EZ583/2A good early 19th centurygold mounted sealthe oval intaglio withengraved armorials, simplerose gold mounts andsupports

23mm x 19mm

£400-500

14 EAB588/1Military interest: A pair ofcufflinksone half of the heart shapedlinks in gold the other madefrom metal from the guns atMafeking, all four engravedmonograms, chain links, in acase from Le Roy et FilsLondonProvenance:Made for Colonel W West,bequeathed to Major General H.D.O.Ward of Linley Hall Shropshire,gifted to his footman, then by familydescent

£250-400

1 EY970/65A 9ct gold curb link Albertchaincomposed of slightlygraduated links, suspendingfive assorted foliate scrolldecorated hardstone set fobs

Length of Albert chain 22.5cm,33g (excluding fobs)

£300-400

2 EZ583/12An oval shell cameo broochwith high-relief carved femaleportrait, within a bead andscroll decorated border,unmarked (tests as gold)

Length 3.3cm

£250-350

3 EZ583/3An Edwardian 9ct rose goldmounted hardstone cameobroochthe oval cameo carved with afemale portrait profile, claspA/F

Length 4cm

£300-400

4 EZ583/1A good pair of Essex crystaldog cufflinkssimple gold mounts marked15ct, the crystals of fourdifferent dog’s heads, simplechain links

£2,000-3,000

5 EAB81/15Two multi-gem set andenamelled novelty broocheseach designed as a turtle,with guilloche enamelledshell, collet set pear cut gemset head, with round brilliantcut diamond set border, withhinged double pin fitting,stamped 750, additionallystruck with French goldcontrol marks

Length of each 4.5cm

£1,400-1,800

6 EAB45/3A rare Georgian Scottish goldmounted signet ringcollet set with an oval cutbloodstone incised with aclassical figural intaglio, withclosed back setting and plainshank

Height of ring to front 1.1cm

Note:Whilst it is known that Scottishgoldsmiths and jewellers must havebeen making large numbers of goldrings (bands, signet rings, stonemounted, etc) a tiny proportion nowsurvive and any marked Scottishring is rare. This example, withGeorge III marks, is of particularinterest and with the much earlierintaglio shows an appreciation ofScottish history and archaeology.

£1,200-1,500

7 EZ583/14A jadeite bangleof plain curved design

Diameter 6cm

£600-800

8 EY820/1A good 19th century goldmounted hardstone cameobroochthe circular hardstone cameoof a lady’s head, gold borderwith rose cut diamonds andpearls clusters between

32mm diameter

£500-700

9 LA297/71A gold, turquoise and gemset bow brooch and anassociated suspensionbroochthe woven gold bow setturquoises, pearls andcabochon, the earlier giltmetal suspended cross setpaste tourmalines andturquoises with cannatilledecoration

£250-350

10 LA297/69A 19th century silver giltturquoise and pearl setcrucifixthe cross of open form setwith freshwater pearls,turquoises and foil backedpastes, possibly Spanish,suspended from a fine silvergilt neck chain set withfreshwater pearls

£250-350

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18 EZ478/25An early Victorian pearl ringthe central foil backed gemstone of cinnamon colour anda border of pearl set border,the bifurcated shoulders withpearl set detail and chasedscroll work decoration

£250-350

15 EAA184/19A gentleman’s early 20thcentury dress setcomprising a pair of cufflinks,four dress buttons and twostuds, each mounted in 9ctgold and platinum, withcircular mother of pearl front,collet set to the centre with asingle cut diamond, containedin a tooled red leather fittedcase

£600-800

16 EZ605/11A pair of Edwardian 9ct goldcufflinkswith foliate scroll engravedoval terminals conjoined bybelcher form links, with fittedcase; two 9ct gold barbrooches, cased; togetherwith an open faced pocketwatch dial signed ORATOR,cased stamped 18K (3)

£200-300

17 EAA866/1A collection of itemsto include a Rolex gold platedhunter cased pocket watch; apair of 9ct gold cufflinks, withoval engine turned andtorpedo shaped terminals,cased; together with a 9ctgold Albert chain, composedof graduated curb form links,with T-bar suspension (3)

Length of Albert chain 23.5cm,wieghts: Albert chain 29g;cufflinks 4g

£250-450

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19 EAA184/15A Victorian 18ct goldmounted five-stone diamondringclaw set with graduated oldmine cut diamonds,interspersed by pairs of rosecut diamonds, with scrollpierced gallery, shankinscribed

Estimated diamond weightapproximately 1.10cts total.

£600-800

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24 EAB134/2A late Victorian hardstonecameo and pearl setbrooch/pendantof oval form, the central ovalhardstone cameo carved witha classical female portraitprofile, within a border ofhalf-pearls, with similarly settapering bale and glazedlocket aperture to reverse

Length 5.3cm (including bale)

£700-900

21 EAB393/133A Victorian micromosaic ovalbroochshowing St Peter’s Squarewithin a blue border andouter rope twist gold border,together with two small fivestone diamond rings and agarnet set ring

£300-500

22 EAA863/1A cased Victorian garnet andpearl set demi parurethe pendant necklace andearrings with garnetcabochon and onset pearl anda graduated pearl setcrescent below, the boxmarked for West & Son,College Green, Dublin

£500-700

23 EAB81/2A 19th century diamond setand red enamelled broochdesigned as a fastened garterof shaped circular outline,inset with four old mine cutdiamonds, to a deep redguilloche enamelled ground,with foliate scroll engravedbuckle

Diameter 3cm

£400-500

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20 EAB81/25A 19th century seed pearl set parurecomprising a necklace, two brooches and a pair of pendantearrings, each composed of graduated seed pearl clusters, thelarge brooch with en tremblant floral motifs, contained in atooled red leather fitted case, stamped HENNELL

Lengths: necklace 45cm, brooches 11cm and 4cm, earrings 4.3cm

£1,000-1,500

34 EZ583/18An early 20th century multi-gem set ringthe front of lozenge design,set to the centre with anuntested pearl, measuringapproximately 6mm diameter,within borders of cablibré cutemeralds, the surround pavéset with old European andsingle cut diamonds, withsingle cut diamond setshoulders and pierced gallery

Height of ring to front 2cm

£600-800

35 EAA184/4A Belle Époque diamond setnecklacedesigned as a bow-tiedribbon, set with old mine androse cut diamonds,suspending an ovoidfreshwater pearl drop(untested), the wholesuspended from a later 18ctwhite gold trace link chain

Overall length 47cm

£2,000-2,500

36 EAA184/14A platinum mounted BelleÉpoque style diamond clusterringthe front composed of threefloral clusters set withgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 0.9cm

£800-1,000

25 EZ583/13A Belle Époque style multi-gem set necklacecomposed of trace links, withcentral pierced shaped ovalpanel millegrain set with rosecut diamonds around thecentral seed pearl, flanked toeither side by three millegraincollet set rose and single cutdiamonds, suspending twosimilarly diamond set knifebars, each terminating in asimilarly set hexagonal cutsapphire

Overall length 51cm

£1,000-1,200

26 EAB81/40An aquamarine and diamondset suitecomprising a necklace andmatching pendant earrings,each claw set with pear cutaquamarines within foliateborders millegrain set withround brilliant cut diamonds,settings stamped 750

Lengths 47cm and 3.5cm

£2,000-3,000

27 EAB81/3An Art Nouveau enamelled,pearl and diamond setbroochof open foliate scroll design,set to the centre with four off-round pearls, suspending asimilar pearl drop (pearlsuntested), to a pale green andpeach enamelled ground,additionally set with oldEuropean and single cutdiamond floral clusters

4.9cm x 4.8cm

£4,000-5,000

28 EAA184/20A marquise cut diamond setringclaw set to the centre with amarquise cut diamond,flanked to either shoulder bya cluster of three smallersimilarly cut diamonds, shankstamped 18, withaccompanying GIA DiamondGrading Report statingprincipal diamond: CaratWeight 1.16cts; Colour GradeF; Clarity Grade VS2

Height of ring to front 1.5cm

£3,000-4,000

29 EZ583/7A Belle Époque multi-gemset broochof circular design, applied tothe centre with two rose cutdiamond set hearts,surmounted by a bow-tiedribbon, to a deep blueguilloche enamelled ground,within an outer border of seedpearls

Diameter 2.7cm

£400-600

30 EZ583/5A Belle Époque culturedpearl and diamond set ringvertically set to the centrewith two cultured pearls, eachmeasuring approximately8mm diameter, flanked toeither side by five millegraincollet set graduated oldEuropean and rose cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 1.7cm

£900-1,100

31 EAA184/18A pair early 20th centuryFrench platinum mountednatural pearl set cufflinkseach cufflink composed oftwo bouton pearls, conjoinedby hinged and waisted fittings,with accompanying pearlreport stating that the pearlsare natural

Pearls approximately:13.5mm x 11.3mm; 13.8mm x12.25mm; 14.2mm x 12.7mm and11mm x 13.4mm

£2,500-3,500

32 EAA184/2A Belle Époque stylediamond set brooch/pendantof open tapering design,composed of millegrainedknife bars and graduatedround brilliant cut diamondset scrolls

5.5cm x 3.8cm

£1,000-1,500

33 EY998/1A pair of French goldmounted diamond setpendant earringseach claw set with an oldmine cut diamondsurmounting a larger oldEuropean cut diamond drop,with hinged wire fittings,stamped with French controlmarks and numbered 2 4 000

Length 1.5cm, estimated principaldiamond weights 1.37cts and1.25cts

£2,500-3,500

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46 EAA184/1An Edwardian diamond setbrooch/pendantof sunburst design, setthroughout with graduatedold European and single cutdiamonds, with detachablebrooch fitting

Diameter 3cm

£1,200-1,400

47 EZ583/24An Edwardian gold, pearl andgem set banglethe hinged stiff bangle with ascrolling pearl set motif withcentral pearl set flowerhead,accentuated by twograduated rows of demantoidgarnets, all in a hinged case

£500-700

48 EZ574A/1An Edwardian gold and opalbraceletcomposed of nine oval linkswith central oval opal andknotted links joining opal setsnap clasp, together with aVictorian gold momento moribrooch with painted portraitand hair to rear glazed panel(2)

£200-300

49 EZ574/25An Edwardian hinged pearlset banglethe central half pearl clusterwith four half pearls to eachside

£120-150

37 EZ605/7A collection of itemsto include an Edwardian seedpearl and rose cut diamondset bracelet; an Edwardian9ct rose gold amethyst setbracelet; a 9ct gold mountedseed pearl and amethyst setopen circular brooch; aturquoise and seed pearl setbar brooch and a 9ct goldcircular aquamarine set barbrooch (5)

£300-400

38 EZ605/9A collection of itemsto include an 18ct goldmounted oval cut sapphire setring; a bracelet set with ovalcut deep blue gemsinterspersed by pairs ofcircular cut colourless gems;a continental silver openfaced chronograph wristwatch; a marcasite setpeacock form brooch,stamped SILVER; also a paleblue guilloche enameldecorated silver compact (5)

£250-450

39 EAB143/2A 1920’s 9ct gold cigarettecaseof engine turned square form,inscribed to the interior

8.3cm x 8.4cm x 0.9cm, 108.8g

£500-600

40 EZ605/6Of angling interest: Anenamelled and diamond setnovelty broochdesigned as a salmon, withiridescent enamel decorationto the head, fins and tail, thebody pavé set with graduatedold European and rose cutdiamonds, contained in atooled red leather fitted, casestamped HUNT & ROSKELLLTD ...

Width 3.6cm

£200-300

41 EZ605/5An Edwardian amethyst setcross form pendantclaw set with six oval cutamethysts, with circularpierced gallery settings,suspended from a 9ct goldsmall belcher link chain;together with a pair ofpendant earrings, eachcomposed of fine belcherform links suspending a fancyoval cut citrine drop,contained in a fitted casestamped MAPPIN & WEBB (2)

Lengths: pendant 6.5cm (includingsuspension hoop); chain 41cm;earrings 3.2cm

£200-400

42 EAA184/3An amethyst and citrine setpenannular broochwith acorn form terminals,each set with an amethystbead, the thistle form pinhead also set with fancy cutamethysts and citrines

Diameter approximately 5cm

£450-550

43A 9ct gold mounted amethystand citrine set broochdesigned as a floral cluster,claw set to the centre with acircular cut citrine, within asurround similarly set withthree large oval cutamethysts, interspersed byfoliate motifs

Width 5.5cm

£250-350

44 EAA184/10An early 20th centuryplatinum mounted diamondcluster ringthe curved front of piercedlozenge form, with centralearly round brilliant cutdiamond, within a millegrainoctagonal setting, the piercedsurround set with graduatedsimilarly cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 2.3cm

£400-600

45 EZ605/4An Edwardian blue andcolourless zircon set suitecomprising a necklace andmatching pendant earrings,each set with circular cutblue zircons and smallersimilarly cut colourlesszircons, conjoined by knifebars, the necklace suspendedfrom fine belcher form links,the earrings with screwfittings, eazch contained in atooled blue leather fitted casestamped LOUIS SIEDLE ...COLOMBO

Lengths: 31cm and 4.7cm

£200-400

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50 LB186/25A good cased Victorian coralset parurecomprising a bracelet, largebrooch and pair of pendantearrings, each of naturalisticform with vine leaves andbunches of grapes, in theoriginal fitted case

£800-1,200

51 EY644/10A collection of itemsto include a lady’s 9ct goldOmega wrist watch; an 18ctgold signet ring; another goldsignet ring (marks rubbed);two pairs of earrings; a giltnecklace by Monet, of fringeddesign; two marcasite setbrooches; a folding comb andother pieces (qty)

£180-250

54 EY644/8A collection of itemsto include a 9ct gold barbrooch, applied to the centrewith a horseshoe motifalternately set with circularcut rubies and old Europeancut diamonds; a 9ct goldmounted bar brooch, appliedwith scrolling foliate motifsset with circular cut red gemsand seed pearls; a 9ct goldbar brooch applied to thecentre with a terrier; togetherwith a pair of 9ct gold whiteopal and diamond set pendantearrings (4)

£150-250

53 EY644/9A collection of itemsto include a large oval cutsmoky quartz set cocktailring, stamped 15K; a 22ctgold amethyst and culturedpearl set ring, with scrollborders; a 9ct gold culturedpearl set ring; a ring set withcircular cut turquoisecabochons; together withthree pairs of pendantearrings (7)

£150-250

52 EY644/7A collection of itemsto include a graduatedcultured pearl necklace, withspherical clasp, stamped 9ct;a pendant set with threecultured pearl, suspendedfrom a trace link chain,pendant stamped K14; a 9ctgold zodiac sign pendant withchain; three assorted fancylink chains and two pairs ofearrings (qty)

£150-250

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55 EY644/6A collection of cultured pearlset itemsto include a pair of earrings,each set with a cultured pearlmeasuring approximately7.5mm diameter, surmountedby a collet set round brilliantcut diamond, with post andbutterfly fittings; a ring setwith a cultured pearlmeasuring approximately8mm diameter, flanked byscroll shoulders; together auniform cultured pearlnecklace with slim oval seedpearl set clasp, stamped K10(3)

Length of necklace 75cm

£250-350

56 EAB81/36An Edwardian diamond setand enamelled pendantdesigned as as a four-leafclover, claw set to the centrewith an old mine cut diamond,the four graduated fine-veined foliate motifsdecorated with green enamel,one collet set with a rose cutdiamond, with rose cutdiamond set stem

Length 3cm (including suspensionhoop)

£450-550

57 EAB81/22A early 20th century blackmoiré ribbon choker withmulti-gem set bucklethe curved rectangular plaqueform buckle applied to thecentre with a millegrain colletset circular cut ruby, within afloral surround set with singleand rose cut diamonds, to anopalescent guillocheenamelled ground, within awhite enamelled outer border

Plaque form buckle 3cm x 1.7cm

£500-600

58 EAB32/1An early 20th century five-row bracelet with diamondset claspthe bracelet composed of fiverows of seed pearls, thesliding rectangular clasp, setwith a border of rose cutdiamonds, stamped withindistinct foreign controlmarks

Length 16.5cm

£300-400

59 EAB108/4A 22ct gold mounted ivorybangleof hinged design, the spiralfluted carved ivory bangleapplied with beaded floraldecoration, with screw turnedclasp

Diameter 6.8cm

£250-400

60 EAA863/5An Edwardian multi-gem setcoronetset with two rows ofgraduated circular cutemeralds, surmounted bygraduated old European,single and rose cut diamonds,terminating in five graduatedpearls

Width 2.8cm

£250-300

61 EAA184/12An 18ct white gold mounteddiamond floral cluster ringthe central claw set roundbrilliant cut diamond within aborder of eight smallersimilarly cut diamonds and anouter spiralling border offourteen marquise cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 2cm

£3,500-4,000

62 EAB108/3A modern ruby and diamondcluster ringclaw set to the centre with anoval cut ruby of a pleasingdeep red hue, flanked toeither side by four millegrainbox set graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 0.8cm

£400-600

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63 EAB554/2A good cased set of fourEdwardian diamond and gemset bumble bee broocheseach bee with diamond setbody, head and wings, oneeach with a ruby, emerald,sapphire set ‘stripe’ to therear, the other all diamondset, all on crescent barbrooch fitting, in a fitted case

23mm across wings

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74 EAB81/31A French platinum mountedlarge ruby and diamond setringclaw set with an oval cut rubyof a pleasing strong red hue,flanked to either shoulder byfive single cut diamonds, withheart pierced gallery, shankstamped with Frenchplatinum control marks andnumbered 54059

Height of ring to front 1.4cm,estimated ruby weight 11.22cts

£1,600-1,800

75 EAB81/18A pair of ruby and diamondpendant earringseach composed of a circularcluster, millegrain set withgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, surmounting twosimilarly set foliate motifs,suspending a foliate carvedruby, within an open ovalborder millegrain collet setwith round brilliant cutdiamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings, stamped 750

Length 2.8cm

£800-900

76 EAB118/1An 18ct gold mounted rubyand diamond cluster ringclaw set with an oval cut rubywithin a surround of tenround brilliant cut diamonds,shank inscribed

Height of ring to front 1.7cm

£2,500-3,500

64 EY816/8An Art Deco ruby anddiamond full eternity ringof bombé design, with centralchannel set border ofgraduated cablibré cut rubies,flanked above and below bytwo borders of graduatedsingle cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 1.3cm,finger size N (UK)/7 (USA)

£600-800

65 EZ450/1A ruby and diamond set ringdesigned as a broad taperingband, set to the centre withan oval cut ruby cabochonflanked by two graduatedsquare cut rubies, all in rubover setting and with diamondpoint details, shank stamped750

£350-450

66 EZ573/3An Edwardian diamond, rubyand pearl pendantthe pearl set suspension withsmall diamond holding adiamond set scrollingpendant with a central rubyand further pearl

50mm overall

£1,000-1,500

67 EY816/3A 1960’s lady’s ruby setbraceletwith central floral motif, clawset with circular cut rubies,flanked by tassels to a two-row textured ‘V’ link bracelet,clasp stamped 750

Length 15.5cm, 82.5g total

£500-700

68 EAB110/1A 19th century gold mountedruby and diamond set locketof heart form, pavé set to thefront with graduated cushioncut rubies and old mine cutdiamonds, within foliate scrolldecorated borders, withglazed locket to reverse andsimilarly cut ruby anddiamond set bale

Length 3.5cm (including bale)

£2,000-3,000

69 EZ450/2A ruby and diamond setbraceletcomposed of elongatedbelcher form links, withchannel set borders ofcablibré cut rubies and clawset borders of round brilliantcut diamonds, clasp stamped750

Length 17cm, 22g total

£200-300

70 EZ583/23A French gold ruby anddiamond target ringthe principal circular rose cutdiamond with a border ofchannel set cablibré cutrubies and an outer border ofold European cut diamonds,additionally set to eachshoulder with a similarly cutdiamond, with reeded shank

Height of ring to front 1.9cm

£1,000-1,200

71 EZ583/6A French early 20th centuryruby and diamond clusterringthe central millegrain colletset oval cut ruby, of apleasing strong red hue,within a surround of singlecut diamonds, flanked byfoliate motifs to theshoulders, with reededprecious white metal shank,stamped with indistinctFrench control marks

Height of ring to front 1cm

£900-1,100

72 EY958/1A pair of ruby and diamondcluster earringsthe central rectangular cutrubies with a border of roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withhinged clip fittings stamped18K

Rubies approximately 5.20cts,diamonds total weightapproximately 4.00cts

£3,500-5,000

73 EZ520/1A late Victorian 18ct goldmounted ruby and diamondringdesigned as a broad band,inset to the front with acircular cut ruby flanked toeither side by an oldEuropean cut diamond

Height of ring to front 0.8cm

£200-300

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77 EY970/68An early 20th century sautoirthe long chain set throughout with diamonds and syntheticrubies, composed of two rows of collet set circular cut syntheticrubies, interspersed at intervals with single and rose cutdiamond set scrolls, each set to the centre with an untestedbouton pearl, the whole suspending a large spherical drop,composed of alternate borders channel set with cablibré cutsynthetic rubies and millegrain collet set rose cut diamonds

Overall length 100cm

£4,000-6,000

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87 EZ583/17A pair of sapphire anddiamond pendant earringseach composed of a line offour graduated millegraincollet set round brilliant cutdiamonds, surmounting asimilarly cut diamond setrectangular link, atop a largersimilarly cut diamond,suspending a millegrain colletset pear cut sapphire drop

Overall length 4cm

£3,000-3,500

88 EZ583/19A synthetic sapphire anddiamond oval cluster ringthe central collet set oval cutsynthetic sapphire of apleasing deep blue hue,within a millegrain scrollpierced bezel, set with singlecut diamonds (one missing),flanked by rose cut diamondset shoulders, with piercedgallery and reeded shank

Height of ring to front 1.8cm

£450-550

89 EZ583/25A platinum mounted early20th century style sapphireand diamond set ringset to the centre with a row ofeight round brilliant cutdiamonds, flanked above andbelow by borders of channelset square cut sapphires, withsplit shoulders

Height of ring to front 0.8cm

£900-1,000

78 EAB81/13A pair of sapphire anddiamond cluster earringseach millegrain collet set tothe centre with an oval cutsapphire, within a shaped ovalsurround similarly set withround brilliant cut diamonds,with post and butterfly fittingsstamped PT

Length 1.2cm

£3,500-4,000

79 EZ583/20An early 20th century 18ctwhite gold and platinummounted two-stone ringclaw set with an old mine cutdiamond and a circular cutsapphire, additionally set toeach shoulder with threegraduated single cutdiamonds

Estimated weights:sapphire 0.40cts; diamond 0.35cts

£350-450

80 EAA184/9An Art Deco style sapphireand diamond set ringthe front of tapering design,set to the centre with a borderof graduated sapphirecabochons, flanked above andbelow by borders ofgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, shank stamped18K, also struck withindistinct control marks

Height of ring to front 1.2cm

£1,200-1,400

81 EAB81/32An Art Deco style sapphireand diamond cluster ringmillegrain collet set to thecentre with a round brilliantcut diamond, within ahexagonal border, channel setwith French cut sapphires,with outer hexagonal borderset with round brilliant cutdiamonds interspersed byfancy kite cut sapphires,flanked to each shoulder bythree round brilliant cutdiamonds, with foliate piercedgallery, shank stamped 18K

Height of ring to front 1.7cm,estimated principal diamondweight 0.66cts

£2,000-3,000

82 EY816/9An 18ct gold and platinumdiamond and sapphire ringthe central sapphire with aborder of millegrain setdiamonds and facettedshoulders

£400-600

83 EY958/3A sapphire & white sapphirenecklacecomposed of seven graduatedclusters of main bluesapphire with sapphire setborder, and another matchingdrop

£1,200-1,800

84 EZ372/1A sapphire and diamondfloral cluster ringclaw set to the centre withseven round brilliant cutdiamonds, within a border oftwelve circular cut sapphires,precious white metal settingstamped 18ct

Height of ring to front 1.6cm

£700-1,000

85 EZ372/2A 1940’s sapphire anddiamond cluster ringof pierced geometric design,set with borders of graduatedround brilliant and single cutdiamonds and rectangular cutsapphires

Height of ring to front 1.1cm

£200-250

86 EZ583/15An Art Deco sapphire anddiamond cluster ringcomposed of a vertical borderof five millegrain box setround brilliant cut diamonds,flanked to either side byborders of rectangular Frenchcut sapphires, with piercedshoulders set with graduatedrose cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 2.4cm

£1,200-1,800

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90 EZ574/21A sapphire and diamond ringgraduated setting ofalternating pairs of circularcut diamonds and baguettecut sapphires with a singlediamond to each shoulder, allset in 18ct white gold

£250-350

91 EAA184/16A sapphire and diamondfloral cluster ringclaw set to the centre with anoval cut sapphire, of a violet-blue hue, within a border ofeight old mine cut diamonds,shank stamped 18ct

Height of ring to front 2.2cm

£700-900

92 EY982/1An early 20th centurysapphire and diamondcluster ringmillegrain collet set to thecentre with a cushion cutsapphire, of a pleasing violet-blue hue, within twograduated borders, millegrainset with single cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£1,000-1,500

93 EY816/11A sapphire and diamondeternity ringset in a broad white metalband

£150-250

94 EAA184/5An early 20th centurysapphire and diamondcluster ringmillegrain collet set with fourgraduated circular cutsapphires, within a piercedsurround set with early roundbrilliant cut diamonds, shankinscribed

Height of ring to front 2.3cm

£1,200-1,400

95 EY644/2An early 20th centurysapphire and diamondcluster ringmillegrain collet set to thecentre with an oval cutsapphire, within an octagonalsurround millegrain set withtwo rows of single cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 1.3cm

£400-600

96 EAB81/34An Art Deco style sapphireand diamond cluster ringmillegrain collet set to thecentre with a sapphire, of apleasing strong blue hue,within a petal shapedsurround set with graduatedround brilliant cut diamondsand fancy kite cut sapphires,with tapering shoulders, eachset with a border of graduatedfancy cut sapphires, flankedabove and below by borders ofround brilliant cut diamonds,shank stamped 18K

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£2,000-3,000

97 EAA184/11An early 20th centurysapphire and diamondcluster ringthe curved front of piercedlozenge design, verticallymillegrain set to the centrewith three early roundbrilliant cut diamonds, thepierced surround withchannel set borders of fancycut sapphires and graduatedearly round brilliant cutdiamonds, with foliateengraved shoulders

Height of ring to front 3.1cm

£850-950

98 EAA865/3An 18ct white gold mountedsapphire and diamond setringcorner claw set with a trapcut sapphire, flanked to eitherside by a baguette cutdiamond

Estimated weights: sapphire2.10cts; diamonds approximately0.66cts total

£400-600

99 EAB108/1A modern sapphire anddiamond cluster ringclaw set to the centre with anoval cut sapphire, within asurround of eight roundbrillinat cut diamonds,additionally flanked to eachside by baguette cut diamond,shank stamped 750

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£1,000-1,200

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100 YE2010/21A 19th century 18ct yellow goldmounted sapphire and diamond setnecklacecomposed of small curb form links,claw set to the front with graduatedoval cut sapphires interspersed bypairs of graduated old European cutdiamonds, with central drop, clawset with an oval cut sapphire withina surround of old European cutdiamonds, surmounted by threesimilarly cut diamonds, with slimrectangular clasp initialled N.A.G.,with safety chain and accompanyingA.G.L. report numbered CS40991stating that the sapphires rangefrom approximately 1.29cts to0.65cts, with no gemologicalevidence of heat or clarityenhancement

Length 43cm

£10,000-15,000

111 EY823/50A multi-gem set plaid broochthe circular gilt metal framewith five cast deer’s headsholding a central facettedcairngorm, semi preciousgem between each head,unmarked and in a fitted boxfor R. Dickson, Glasgow

55mm diameter

£200-400

112 EAB99/7A pair of modern amethystand diamond pendantearringseach composed of a line ofeleven claw set round brilliantcut diamonds, suspending anovoid amethyst cabochonbead drop, with post andbutterfly fittings

Length 4cm

£300-500

113 EAB99/6A large cultured pearl anddiamond pendantof scroll design, set withborders of graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds,suspending an ovoid culturedpearl drop, measuringapproximately 12mmdiameter

Overall length 3.3cm

£400-600

101 EAB143/1A modern yellow sapphireand diamond cluster ringthe central claw set oval cutgolden yellow sapphire withina millegrained border oftwelve round brilliant cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£400-600

102 EAB99/3An 18ct white gold yellowsapphire and diamondcluster ringclaw set to the centre with anoval cut golden yellowsapphire, flanked to eitherside by four similarly setgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 0.9cm

£400-600

103 EAB124/2A 9ct gold pink sapphire anddiamond cluster ringclaw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond,within a border alternately setwith single cut diamonds andcollet set oval cut pinksapphires

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£180-250

104 EAB81/21A pair of sapphire anddiamond set pendantearringseach composed of a collet setold European cut diamond,surmounting two similarly setcircular cut sapphires, abovea pierced shaped oval plaque,millegrain collet set to thecentre with an oval cutsapphire cabochon, withinrose cut diamond set borders,fringed by three drops eachcomposed of a line of threemillegrain collet set circularcut sapphires terminatingwith a similarly set oldEuropean cut diamond, withwire fittings

Length 5.8cm

£1,400-1,800

105 EY585/9A continental gold andsapphire suitecomprising a dress ring, apair of clip earrings and abrooch, each set smallcircular cut sapphires withdiamond detail to theearclips, the setting ofnaturalistic bark effect instylised natural form

£600-800

106 EZ501/1A multi gem set floral broochmodelled as ferns,bull rushesand gem set floral sprays

62mm long

£300-500

107 LA297/73A modern 18ct gold ring setgarnet and pearlsthe oval cut garnet with apearl to each side, chasedgold leaf below each pearl,together with a group ofvictorian garnet set itemsincluding a fringe necklace,brooch, earrings, etc

£200-300

108 EZ450/4A group of four diamond andgem set ringsone 18ct gold ring set fivebroad angled pavé set rows,another ring set circular andbaguette cut diamonds (somelacking), a modern sapphireand diamond ring and adiamond crossover ring setdiamonds (4)

£240-280

109 EZ450/3Two pairs of gold and gemset hoop ear ringsone pair set sapphire anddiamonds and another pair

£150-200

110 EY970/60A yellow metal bar broochwith onset insect, set withseed pearls and ruby,together with an Italian 18ctgold floral spray brooch setrubies and emeralds

£100-150

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121 EAB81/9An Edwardian multi-gem setpendantof open shaped squaredesign, composed of scrollingborders set with graduatedseed pearls and greenguilloche enamelled foliatemotifs, with similarlydecorated bale, suspending arose cut diamond cappedbouton pearl drop

Length 5.5cm (including bale)

£500-600

122 EAB81/8An opal and diamond setnecklacecomposed of a fine trace linkchain, claw set to the centrewith an oval cut opalcabochon, surmounting atrefid cluster set withgraduated old European cutdiamonds, suspending a clawset pear cut opal cabochondrop

Overall length 48cm

£600-800

123 EAB81/7A pair of multi-gem setpendant earringseach composed of a claw setpear cut opal, surmounting acluster of three circular cutpink gems, a single cutdiamond, and a marquise cutpink gem, suspending alarger pear cut opal drop,with wire fittings

Length 5cm

£700-1,000

114 EAB99/5A modern 18ct white goldmounted citrine and diamondset pendantcorner claw set with a largefancy triangular cut goldencitrine, surmounted by aborder of five round brilliantcut diamonds, the bale setwith a baguette and roundbrilliant cut diamond

Overall length 3.4cm,citrine 20.5mm x 20mm x 15mm

£500-700

115 EAB99/2A modern 18ct white goldmounted peridot anddiamond cluster ringclaw set with a fancy oval cutperidot, within a surround ofround brilliant cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 1.6cm

£700-1,000

116 EAB99/4A 14ct white gold mountedKunzite and diamond ringclaw set with a fancy oval cutKunzite, flanked to either sideby two round brilliant cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 1.4cm

£300-500

117 EAB99/1A modern 18ct white goldmounted aquamarine anddiamond set ringcorner claw set with a largetrap cut aquamarine, flankedto either shoulder by twograduated baguette cutdiamonds

Height of ring to front 1.5cm

£300-500

118 EAB81/35An aquamarine and diamondset ringclaw set with a fancy oval cutaquamarine, flanked to eithershoulder by two single cutdiamonds, shank stamped750

Height of ring to front 1.3cm,estimated aquamarine weight4.61cts

£500-600

119 EAB81/30A pair of cultured pearl anddiamond pendant earringseach set with an off-roundpearl, surmounting a foliatecluster set with roundbrilliant and single cutdiamonds, suspending a largeovoid cultured pearl drop,with wire fittings

Length 4.5cm

£350-450

120 EAB81/19A pair of multi-gem setpendant earringseach composed of amillegrain collet set roundbrilliant cut diamond,surmounting a line,alternately set with marquisecut diamonds and circular cutrubies, suspending an ovoidcut jadeite jade cabochondrop, with post and butterflyfittings, stamped PT

Length 6.5cm

£1,200-1,400

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124 EAB45/5A pair of 9ct white goldmounted cultured pearl anddiamond pendant earringseach claw set with a roundbrilliant cut diamond,surmounting a similarly setknife bar, suspending acultured pearl drop,measuring approximately7.5mm diameter

Length 2.4cm

£300-500

125 EAB108/9A multi-gem set pendantwith chainthe shaped oval pendant, setwith an oval cut dyed greenchalcedony, applied with afemale portrait profile in highrelief, applied with sevensingle cut diamonds, thewhole suspended from a 9ctgold fancy flattened link chain

Lengths: pendant 6.7cm (includingbale); chain 60cm

£600-800

126 EAA863/4A topaz and sapphire bombédress ringthe principal blue topaz ofapproximately 5.3cts withinfour bands set alternatingpink topaz and whitesapphires, all set in 14ctwhite gold

£250-400

127 EZ91/14A collection of Tanzanitesto include assorted cut gems(three with GHI certificates)and several rough crystals

cut stones estimated weight:8.50cts

£300-500

128 EZ91/15A collection of unmountedgemsto include a heart cut rubywith GHI certificate; a pair ofoval cut sapphires; togetherwith various colouredsapphires of assorted cuts

£300-500

129 EZ91/16A collection of assorted loosegem stonesto include various colouredtourmalines of assorted cuts;bixbites; topaz; and others(qty)

£550-750

130* EZ91/5An unmounted oval cutdiamondwith GHI Identification Reportstating carat weight 0.345cts,colour fancy orange yellow

£150-250

131* EZ91/6An unmounted radiant cutdiamondwith Labtrade LaboratoryDiamond Report stating caratweight 5.06cts, colour fancydark brown

£1,000-2,000

132* EZ91/7A rough diamond crystalEstimated weightapproximately 4.59cts

£180-250

133* EZ91/10An unmounted heart cutdiamondof a fancy yellow hue

Estimated weight: 1.09cts

£350-550

134* EZ91/13Three unmounted emeraldsto include two certificatedemeralds (3)

Estimated weights: 1.37cts, 0.69cts,0.52cts

£180-250

135* EZ91/1An unmounted round brilliantcut diamondwith accompanying IGECIdentification report statingcarat weight 1.17cts; colourenhanced blue

£300-500

136* EZ91/2An unmounted radiantcushion cut diamondwith IGEC IdentificationReport stating carat weight0.68cts, colour olive greenwith no evidence of anyenhancement

£120-180

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145* EAB56/9An unmounted oval cutpadparadscha sapphireof a pleasing vibrant orange-pink hue

Estimated to weigh approximately1.58cts

£200-400

146* EAB56/10An unmounted trilliant cutgreen sapphireof a rich green hue

Estimated to weigh approximately1.10cts

£150-250

147 EAB56/12An unmounted mixed oval cutamethystof a pale purple hue

Estimated to weigh approximately25.00cts

£180-250

148* EAB56/13An unmounted cushion cutviolet sapphireof a deep violet-blue hue

Estimated to weigh approximately3.55cts

£250-350

149* EAB56/14An unmounted oval cutsapphireof a pale cornflower-blue hue

Estimated to weigh approximately1.86cts

£150-200

137* EZ91/3An unmounted octagonalbrilliant cut diamondwith GHI Identification Reportstating carat weight 1.870cts,colour fancy yellowish gray

£350-450

138* EAB56/15An unmounted square cutyellow sapphireof a strong golden yellow hue

Estimated to weigh 2.45cts

£280-350

139* EAB56/18An unmounted heart cutdiamondof a pale gray hue

Estimated to weigh approximately2.57cts

£1,000-2,000

140* EAB56/1An unmounted oval cutdiamondwith accompanying AnchorCert and IGEC identificationreports stating: carat weight1.195cts; colour fancypurplish pink

£2,000-3,000

141* EAB56/3An unmounted pear cutdiamondwith accompanying IGECidentification report stating:carat weight 1.665cts; colourfancy yellowish gray

£300-500

142* EAB56/4An unmounted pear cutdiamondwith accompanying IGECidentification report stating:carat weight 1.190cts; colourfancy yellowish green

£250-450

143 EAB56/6Three loose gemsto include an oval cut bixbite,of a pleasing raspberry redhue; an oval cut spinel of apurplish pink hue; togetherwith a rough ruby crystal (3)

Estimated weights: bixbite 2.41cts;pink spinel 1.25cts; ruby ?mm x?mm x ?mm

£250-450

144 EAB56/7Three loose gem stonesto include a circular cutchrysoberyl cat’s-eyecabochon, of a dark grayish-blue hue, displayingchatoyancy; a pear cutdemantoid garnet, of a richgreen hue; together with anoval cut aquamarinecabochon, of a pale grayish-blue hue, displaying slightchatoyancy (3)

Estimated weights: chrysoberyl0.88cts; demantoid garnet 0.85cts;aquamarine 4.04cts

£120-180

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150 EAB45/6An 18ct gold mountedemerald and diamond clusterringset to the centre with anoctagonal cut emeralds,within a shaped circularsurround claw set with oldmine cut diamonds, withfluted gallery

Height of ring to front 1.5cm

£1,800-2,000

151 EZ583/4An Italian gold mountedemerald set ringdesigned as a coiled serpent,the head set with a circularcut emerald, shank stamped18K ITALY 750

Height of ring to front 2.8cm,12.6g total

£350-450

152 EZ583/8An emerald and diamondringthe rectangular cut emeraldwithin a pierced millegraindiamond set scrollingshoulders with a smallemerald to each shoulder

emerald approximately 7mm x6mm

£1,800-2,200

153 EZ583/16An emerald and diamondcluster ringdesigned as a broad taperingband, claw set to the centrewith a large oval cut emerald,flanked by four rows ofgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, precious yellowmetal setting apparentlyunmarked (tests as gold)

Height of ring to front 1.5cm,estimated emerald weight 4.16cts;diamonds approximately 1.32ctstotal

£400-600

154 EZ583/22An early 20th century clusterringmillegrain collet set to thecentre with a slim rectangularcut green tourmaline, within arounded rectangular surroundset with old European cutdiamonds, with scroll piercedgallery

Height of ring to front 1cm

£1,200-1,800

155 EAB81/17An emerald and diamondthree-stone ringthe central corner claw settrap cut emerald, of apleasing strong green hue,flanked to either side by around brilliant cut diamond,additionally set to eachshoulder with three smallersimilarly cut diamonds

Estimated weights: emerald0.36cts; diamonds approximately0.48cts total

£1,000-1,500

156 EAB73/3A French Art Deco emeraldand diamond cluster ringcollet set to the centre with atrap cut emerald, within twograduated octagonal borders,millegrain set with single cutdiamonds, two-colouredsetting with French controlmarks

Height of ring to front 1.6cm

£400-600

157 EAB124/3A modern emerald anddiamond set suitecomprising a bracelet, ringand matching pair ofearrings, the bracelet clawset with oval cut emeraldsinterspersed by pairs of roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withplain rectangular clasp andsafety clip; the ring andearrings each claw set withan oval cut emerald within asurround of round brilliant cutdiamonds (3)

Length of bracelet 18.5cm, heightof ring to front 1.5cm, length ofearrings 1.2cm

£1,0001,500

158 EAB108/2A pair of modern emeraldand diamond cluster earringseach of square design, clawset to the centre with asquare cut emerald, within amillegraine border of twelveround brilliant cut diamonds,with post and butterfly fittings

Length 1.1cm

£800-1,200

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159 EAB45/2A Belle Époque diamond setbroochdesigned as a pierced stylisedbow, millegrain collet set tothe centre with a large earlyround brilliant cut diamond,within borders of smallersimilarly cut diamonds

Width 6cm, estimated principaldiamond weight 1.07cts

£2,200-2,800

160 EZ540/4A 1970’s 18ct white goldmounted all diamond clusterringclaw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond,within an undulating bordersimilarly set with taperedbaguette cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 2.1cm,estimated principal diamondweight 3.02cts

£7,000-9,000

161 EAA865/1An 18ct white gold mounteddiamond cluster ringthe front of lozenge design,claw set with nine graduatedround brilliant cut diamonds

Height of ring to front 1.4cm,estimated diamond weightapproximately 3.15cts total

£1,600-2,500

162 EAA184/6A three-stone diamond ringclaw set with three earlyround brilliant cut diamonds,shank stamped 18ct, withaccompanying IndependentDiamond Grading Laboratoryreports stating: carat weights1.73cts, 1.74cts and 1.48cts;Colour Grades H, I and I;Clarity Grades VVS1, VVS1 andVVS1

£12,000-14,000

163 EAA184/13A platinum mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, with heartpierced gallery, additionallyset to each shoulder withthree round brilliant cutdiamonds, with accompanyingIndependent DiamondLaboratory report stating:Carat Weight 2.53cts; ColourGrade H; Clarity Grade SI1

£10,000-12,000

164 EY998/2An early 20th centurydiamond set cluster ringof pierced shaped oval design,vertically collet set with threegraduated early roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withinborders of millegrain setsimilar and single cutdiamonds, shank stamped14K

Height of ring to front 3cm

£1,500-2,000

165 EAB81/4A French pair of Art Decostyle platinum mountedpendant earringseach composed of twograduated collet set roundbrilliant cut diamonds,surmounting a corner clawset triangular cut diamondatop three graduated fringesset with baguette, roundbrilliant and marquise cutdiamonds, terminating in apink conch pearl drop, withFrench control marks to thepost fittings

Length 4.1cm

£4,000-6,000

166 EAB554/1An Edwardian diamond setbroochclaw set to the centre withthree old European cutdiamonds, flanked to eitherside by a pear cut diamond,interspersed by rose cutdiamond set foliate motifs

2.8cm wide

£1,500-2,000

167 EAB111/2A Victorian gold mounteddiamond cluster ringof navette design, pavé setwith graduated old Europeancut diamonds, flanked byscroll shoulders

Height of ring to front 2.7cm

£3,000-5,000

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182 EAB81/38A pair of diamond earringseach claw set with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, withpost and butterfly fittings,stamped 585

Estimated diamond weightapproximately 0.80cts total

£750-850

183 EAB81/20An early 20th centuryplatinum mounted diamondcluster ringof pierced lozenge design,millegrain collet set with fivegraduated old European cutdiamonds, shank stampedPLAT

Height of ring to front 1.4cm,estimated diamond weightapproximately 0.85cts total

£800-1,200

184 EAB81/10A pair of diamond setearringsof open-heart form, setthroughout with scrollingborders set with marquiseand round brilliant cutdiamonds, with hinged clipfittings, indistinctly signed

Length 1.4cm

£800-1,200

168 EZ574A/2A three stone diamond ringthe graduated circularbrilliant cut diamonds clawset in platinum

£250-400

169 EAA865/2An 18ct white gold andplatinum mounted four-stonediamond ringclaw set with uniform roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Estimated diamond weightapproximately 1.68cts total

£800-1,200

170 EZ574/28A diamond cluster ringset as a central circular cutdiamond and a surround ofsix circular cut diamonds,claw set in platinum

£150-200

171 EZ574/23A platinum mounted diamondringclaw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond,flanked to each shoulder byfour millegrain set single cutdiamonds, with scroll piercedgallery

Estimated principal diamondweight 1.59cts

£1,000-1,500

172 EZ573/1A single stone diamond ringthe marquise cut diamond,claw set in platinum

Diamond approximately 10mm x4mm

£400-700

173 EZ476/2A pair diamond set earringseach of fan shape from a tiedbow and diamond setterminal

£800-1.200

174 EZ293/1A three stone diamond ringthe graduated circular cutdiamonds claw set in whityegold, together with an 18ctwhite gold wedding band anda 1911 sovereign

£700-900

175 EY970/64A Belle Époque diamondarrow and scroll sûreté pinapparently unmarked

65mm overall

£300-400

176 EY970/63A pair of late 19th centurydiamond set chandelierearringsthe screw fittings with threediamond set tapering leavesonto main drop set circularand pear shaped diamondswith further diamond setdrops

70mm overall

£700-1,000

177 EY970/62A French white gold anddiamond line bracelet, onwhite metalmillegrain set with fifty threediamonds, the box claspnumbered 55410

81mm overall

£800-1,200

178 EY644/4An 18ct gold and platinummounted five-stone diamondringillusion set with graduated oldEuropean cut diamonds;together with another ring,the front of front design, boxset with a square trap cutemerald and two illusion setsingle cut diamonds (2)

£180-250

179 EY644/3An 18ct gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond Estimateddiamond weight 0.70cts

£350-550

180 EY644/1A diamond two-stone ringclaw set with two early roundbrilliant cut diamondsEstimated diamond weights1.13cts & 1.26cts

£2,000-3,000

181 EAB81/39A pair of diamond setearringseach claw set with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, withpost and butterfly fittings

Estimated diamond weightapproximately 1.23cts total

£1,800-2,500

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185 EAB81/6A diamond set pendant withchainthe heart shaped pendantpavé set to the front withgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, with similarly cutdiamonds to the taperingbale, suspended from a tracelink chain with hinged circularclasp

Lengths: pendant 2cm (includingbale); chain 41cm

£800-1,200

186 EAB59/1A platinum mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, withaccompanying GIA DiamondGrading Report stating: CaratWeight 1.00cts; Colour GradeF; Clarity Grade VS2

£1,400-1,800

187 EAA865/4An 18ct white gold mounteddiamond half-eternity ringclaw set with ten roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withfoliate scroll decorated sides

Estimated diamond weightapproximately 0.50cts total

£300-400

188 EAB51/1A diamond floral broochof stylised design, setthroughout with graduatedold European and rose cutdiamonds

Length 4cm

£300-500

189 EAA184/7An 18ct white gold andplatinum mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, withaccompanying IndependentDiamond Grading Laboratoryreport stating: Carat Weight2.08cts; Colour Grade D andClarity Grade SI2

£10,000-12,000

190 EAB124/1A diamond set full eternityringclaw set with eighteen roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Finger size: Q (UK)/8.25 (USA);estimated diamond weightapproximately 1.50cts total

£1,000-2,000

191 EAA184/22An 18ct gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond

Estimated diamond weight 1.02cts

£1,400-1,800

192 EAB122/2A platinum mounted diamondset locket with chainthe hinged oval locket inset tothe front with twenty-threeround brilliant cut diamonds,with tapering fluted bale,suspended from a fancy ropetwist platinum chain

Lengths: locket 3.3cm (includingbale); chain 44cm, 24.7g total

£400-600

193 EAB108/10A mid-20th century diamondset pendant with chainthe pendant of shapedtriangular nugget design,inset with eight single cutdiamonds, suspended from afine flattened curb link chain,clasp stamped 750

Lengths: pendant 3.3cm (includingsuspension hoop); chain 53cm,23.1g total

£300-500

194 EAB108/8A modern diamond setbraceletdesigned as a broad band,composed of satin-finishedfancy flattened links, withconcealed clasp applied withround brilliant cut diamondset foliate motifs, stamped750

Length 18.5cm, 65.2g total

£900-1,200

195 EAB108/5A modern diamond setbangleof hinged design, set to thefront with a millegrain borderof graduated round brilliantand single cut diamonds

Diameter 5.6cm, 30.5g total

£500-800

196 EAA865/5A platinum mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with an early roundbrilliant cut diamond, withheart pierced gallery

Estimated diamond weight 1.20cts

£700-900

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207 EAB116/2A contemporary diamond setbraceletof ware design, composed ofcurred links, alternately setwith round brilliant cutdiamonds, with concealedclasp and safety clip, stamped9k DO.35

Length 18.5cm, 7.9g total

£300-500

208 EAB116/3A pair of contemporary 18ctwhite gold mounted diamondpendant earringseach of tapering design, colletset to the centre with fourprincess cut diamonds, withinopen borders pavé set withround brilliant cut diamonds,with hinged wire fittings

Length 3cm (including fittings)

£300-500

209 YE2010/25A late 19th century 18ct goldand diamond single stoneringthe tapering band inset withan old mine cut diamond

Estimated weight 1.65cts

£2,000-3,000

210 EZ574A/3A diamond ringthe principal cushion cutdiamond with three graduatedrectangular cut diamonds toeach shoulder, platinum set

£350-500

197 EAB45/4A diamond set broochof pierced scroll design,millegrain set throughout withround brilliant, single andsquare cut diamonds

Width 4.8cm

£800-1,200

198An Art Deco diamond set ringclaw set with an early roundbrilliant cut diamond, flankedto either shoulder by abaguette cut diamond, shankinscribed CARTIER LONDON

Estimated principal diamondweight 4.50cts

£10,000-15,000

199 EAA184/17A pair of platinum mounteddiamond earringseach corner claw set with atrap cut diamond, with postand butterfly fittings

Diamonds of known weights:1.30cts and 1.21cts

£3,200-3,800

200 EAB111/1A diamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond

Estimated diamond weight 2.75cts

£6,000-8,000

201 EZ583/21A French early 20th centuryplatinum mounted diamondfloral cluster ringcollet set to the centre withan old European cut diamond,within a pierced domedsurround set with graduatedold European and single cutdiamonds, with Frenchcontrol marks to the preciouswhite metal setting

Height of ring to front 1.5cm,estimated principal diamondweight 0.96cts

£1,500-1,880

202 EY998/3An early 20th centuryplatinum mounted alldiamond cluster ringdesigned as an ovoid cluster,set to the centre with twoearly round brilliant cutdiamonds, within openborders of similar and singlecut diamonds, with bevelledshank

Height of ring to front 2.2cm,estimated principal diamondweights: 0.48cts and 0.36cts

£2,000-3,000

203 EZ574A/4A single stone diamond ringthe circular cut diamond in arubover setting, together withanother gem set ring

£120-180

204 EY816/10An all diamond cluster ringset in 18ct white gold and amillegrain set cluster of ninecircular cut diamonds,diamond set shoulder

£700-900

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206 EAB116/1A contemporary 18ct whitegold mounted diamondcluster ringcollet set to the centre with aprincess cut diamond, withina shaped square surrond, setwith a border of smallerprincess cut diamonds,additionally collet set to eachcorner with a round brilliancut diamond, the broad shankinset to the centre withanother round brilliant cutdiamond

Height of ring to front 1cm;estimated principal diamond weightapproximately 0.50 cts

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211 EZ583/10BOUCHERON: A mid-20thcentury gold mounted multi-gem set novelty broochdesigned as a stylised birdseated on a flowering branch,with collet set circular cutruby set eye, the head pavéset with single cut diamonds,the body, tail and branch setwith graduated circular cutturquoise cabochons,stamped BOUCHERON PARISand numbered 14071, withFrench control marks

Length 4.4cm

£2,000-3,000

212 EZ583/11BOUCHERON: Anaquamarine and diamondcocktail ringcorner claw set with a largetrap cut aquamarine, flankedby split shoulders each setwith a baguette cut diamond,shank INDISTINCTLY stampedBOUCHERON, additionallystruck with indistinct controlmark

Height of ring to front 1.8cm,estimated weights: aquamarine14.28cts; diamonds 0.24cts total

£2,200-2,500

213 EZ583/9A French two-coloured goldmounted ruby set noveltybroochdesigned as the rear view of acoach with passengers, withrectangular cut ruby setlanterns and ruby cabochonset wheels, stamped A. COLand DEPOSE with Frenchcontrol marks and hingeddouble pin fitting

Length 4.4cm, 17.7g

£1,500-1,800

214 EAB81/33LALIQUE: An Art Nouveaubroochof shaped oval design, colletset with a figural and foliagedecorated opalescent panel,with gilt metal closed backsetting monogrammed andstamped LALIQUE FRANCE

5.4cm x 3.2cm

£1,400-1,800

215 EAB81/16CARTIER: A two-colouredgold fancy link necklacecomposed of fancy taperingcircular section links, withadditional oval spacer, signedand numbered 73951andhinged circular clasp, signedand stamped 750

Length 77cm, 65.5g

£2,800-3,000

216 EAB81/14CARTIER: A two-colouredgold necklacecomposed of slim roundedrectangular and smaller ovallinks, with open circular formclasp, signed and stamped750 117319

Length 54cm, 43.5g

£1,800-2,500

217 EY663/1CARTIER: A modern diamondsingle-stone ringdesigned as a tapering curvedband, inset to the front witharound brilliant cut diamondshank inscribed 750 CARTIER1993 52/05 DM 0.25 Cartier,with original tooled redleather fitted case

Estimated diamond weight 0.25cts,8.9g total

£500-800

218 EY663/2CARTIER: A diamond full-eternity ringchannel set with princess cutdiamonds, shank inscribedCARTIER 749093, and furtherengraved, with original tooledred leather fitted case

Finger size L/M (UK)/6 (USA)

£800-1,000

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230 EZ276/8AA Victorian rose gold Albertcomposed of large graduatedstretched oval links

36cm

£200-300

231 EY998/5A 1970’s 9ct gold identitybraceletcomposed of flattened curbform links, with centralrectangular plaque, engraved,with concealed clasp andsafety clip

Length 23cm, 55.5g

£300-500

232 EY996/1A modern 9ct gold long chaincomposed of fancyropetwisted links, with hingedcircular clasp; together with abroad fancy link bracelet, withconcealed clasp and safetyclips, stamped 750 (2)

Lengths 86cm and 19cm,21.4g and 16.4g

£300-400

233 EY970/67A yellow metal braceletapparently unmarked, formedas intertwined rope twist ovallinks

58g

£300-400

219 LA297/70GEORGE JENSEN: A pair ofsilver cufflinksof rectangular form with wirework bound detail

£60-80

220 EAB107/1GEORG JENSEN: An earlymoonstone set silvernecklacewith maker’s mark for 1915-27, also stamped 830 and 10,composed of stylised foliatescroll form links, each colletset to the centre with an ovalcut moonstone cabochon,interspersed by stylisedflowerhead form links, withsimple T-bar clasp

Overall length 42cm

£1,200-1,800

221 YE2010/22GEORGE TARRATT: A 1960’s9ct gold broochof shaped oval outline,composed of graduatedconvex U-shaped motifs

Width 4.2cm, 10.9g

£180-250

222 EAB73/1ANTON MICHELSEN: Amodern silver necklacecomposed of concave curvedsolid links, with concealedclasp, stamped with maker’smark AM and STERLINGDENMARK

Length 39.5cm, 131.2g

£600-800

223 EAB81/11BARRY KIESELSTEIN-CORD:A freshwater pearl setbraceletcomposed of fine belcherform links, interspersed atintervals with freshwaterpearls (untested), additionallyset with a be-ribboned heartshaped motif, signed andstamped 18K 750, with hingedclasp

Length 19.5cm, 7.7g total

£400-600

224 EAB45/1CARTIER: A pair of LOVEcufflinkseach of hinged curved design,with rivet-style decoration,signed and numbered 421618750

2cm x 1.9cm, 12.6g

£800-1,200

225 EAB393/128GEORG JENSEN: A 1950’ssilver brooch designed byHenning Koppelwith import marks for London1958-59, post 1945 maker’smark, also stamped HK,STERLING DENMARK andnumbered 311, of roundedshaped triangular form,applied with rich brownenamelled panels; a Danishsilver necklace, composed ofgraduated belcher form links;an enamelled silver floralbrooch/pendant, with chaintogether with a foliatedecorated silver ring,stamped indistinctly (4)

£280-350

226 EAB122/3TIFFANY & CO.: A Perettiplatinum wedding band andmatching diamond set half-eternity ringeach of shaped design, oneset to the front with nineround brilliant cut diamonds(2)

Finger sizes: wedding band Q/R(UK)/8.5 (USA); half-eternity ringO/P (UK)/7.5 (USA)

£250-450

227 EAB122/1TIFFANY & CO.: ASchlumberger Studiosplatinum mounted diamondset full-eternity ringclaw set with pairs of roundbrilliant cut diamondsinterspersed by cross motifs

Finger side: R/S (UK)/9 (USA),estimated diamond weightapproximately 1.00cts total

£1,500-2,500

228 EZ615/1A 9ct rose gold Albertof graduated curb link formwith T bar and a Masonic fobtogether with a swivel fob

35.5cm long

£250-300

229 EZ280/8AAn 18ct gold curb link Albertwith T bar

38cm long

£300-400

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234A Continental gold snuff boxmaker’s mark DF, of canted rectangular outlinewith chased floral scrolling borders enclosingengraved linear panels

9cm x 5cm x 1.7cm, 108g

Provenance:The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisleyand thence by descent to the present owner.

£1,500-2,000

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235 EY969/3A modern 9ct gold pendantdesigned as an ingot, withfeature hallmarks for London1977, with large suspensionhoop

Length 5.5cm (including suspensionhoop), 48.1g

£200-300

236 EY969/2Two Krugerrands1974 and 1975 (2)

£1,000-1,200

237A 9ct gold cigarette caseengine turned and engravedinscription

155g

£800-1,200

238 EY816/6A group of gold jewelleryto include: a cameo set suite;an 18ct wedding band; a gemset eternity ring; a heavy 9ctgold hinged bangle; a goldwrist watch; a locket andchain; a small chain withcharms

Gold 95g approximately

£400-500

239 EY644/5A 9ct gold charm braceletwith padlock claspthe bracelet composed offlattened form links,suspending eleven assortedcharms, some gem set

Length 20cm, 53.8g total

£350-450

240 EAB81/1A modern anchor link longchaincomposed of pierced oval andbelcher form links, withhinged circular clasp stamped750

Length 81cm, 74.5g

£1,600-1,800

241 EAB106/29A 9ct gold charm braceletthe bracelet of curb links andwith twenty three variouscharms

68gm all in

£300-400

242 EAB106/30A quantity of gold jewelleryto includethree ingots; various fobs,medals, pendant, muff chain,curb link bracelet

110gm

£400-600

243 EAA865/6A modern 18ct gold mounteddiamond necklacecomposed of elasticatedarticulated links, set to thefront with three curved linkseach set with a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds,with concealed clasp andsafety clip

Length 40cm, 40g total

£400-600

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244 EY816/5A 14ct gold braceletof curved interwoven circularlinks, box clasp with safetyclip

42g

£400-600

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245 EY816/2V. BUECHE GIROD: A lady’s 9ct gold ruby and diamond setwrist watchthe circular dial inscribed, with claw set ruby and diamondbezel and interwoven flexible bracelet, with original tooledleather case

Length 18cm

£600-800

246 EY585/2PATEK PHILLIPE: A lady’s 18ct gold wrist watchthe oval satin gilt dial with baton numerals, with PatekPhilipe bracelet and snap clasp, with guarantee andcalibration certificate

£700-900

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247 EY958/2PIAGET: A diamond set cocktail watchthe circular brushed white gold dial inscribed Piaget, with aborder of marquise cut diamonds, textured 18ct white goldPiaget bracelet, in original fitted presentation case

£2,500-3,500

248 EZ298/1PATEK PHILIPPE: A lady’s diamond set wrist watchthe dark blue satin finished rounded square dial, with batonnumerals, with claw set worfer of graduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, fitted to a tapering bracelet with textured finish andfold-over clasp, signed and stamped 750, with original box anddocuments

Width of watch head 2.2cm, overall length of bracelet 17.3cm

£1,000-2,000

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249ROLEX OYSTER: an early 1930’s gent’swrist watchimport marks for 9ct gold, Glasgow1930-31, the cushion shaped head withrounded corners, milled bezel, whitedial inscribed Rolex Oyster, subsidiaryseconds hand, screw down winder,screw off back, movement inscribedRolex Ultra Prima, timed six positionsfor all climates, back numbered 26469,leather strap

Case 31mm

£2,000-3,000

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256 EY998/6OMEGA: A gentleman’s1970’s 18ct gold De Villeautomatic wrist watchthe gold coloured roundedrectangular dial with batonnumerals and date aperture,itted to a broad taperingbracelet, with textured satinfinish and fold-over clasp

Width of watch head 3.8cm,overall length of bracelet 20.5cm

£700-1,000

257 EY969/1JAEGER-LE COULTRE: Alady’s gold and diamond setwrist watchthe champagne colouredcircular dial with triangularbaton and dot numerals,signed, the bezel claw setwith sixteen round brilliantcut diamonds, fitted to abroad interwoven bracelet,with concealed clasp,stamped with French controlmarks, with fitted case

Length 16cm

£800-1,200

251 EZ544/1A platinum and diamond setArt Deco cocktail watchthe diamond pavé setrectangular case with cordedbracelet, plain dial, Swissmovement

Case 45mm long

£500-600

252 LA297/77ROLEX: A lady’s gold wristwatchthe small dial inscribed Rolex,baton numerals, plain circularcase, with a 9ct gold flexiblebracelet

£100-120

253 EZ622/2ROLEX: A gentleman’sstainless steel wrist watchOyster Royal, off white dial,gilt Arabic numerals, bluedsweep second hand, screwdown winder

25mm dial

£200-300

254 EZ573/4GARRARD: A lady’s 9ct goldcased wrist watchchampagne dial, batonnumerals, rope twist goldopen link bracelet

£120-150

255 EZ298/2GIRARD PERREGAUX: Alady’s mid-20th century wristwatchthe champagne colouredsquare dial with batonnumerals, fitted to a taperingbracelet with textured finishand fold-over clasp stamped18K

Width of watch head 1.5cm,overall length of bracelet 17.5cm

£500-800

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258 EY664/1BOUCHERON: An 18ct goldcased wrist watchReflet model, circular gilt dialgilt, Roman numerals, dateaperture to six o’ clock, 18ctgold case, numberedAF115083, brown crocodilestrap with Boucheron fittingsand a new black one also withfittings, in a presentation box

£2,000-3,000

259 EAB193/2BUECHE GIROD: A 9ct lady’swrist watchthe oval small dial inscribed,bark effect white gold bracelet

£300-500

250 EZ509/1BREITLING: Navitimer, Ref806, circa 1970’sBlack dial, larger subsidiarydials, plain stainless steelcase

£800-1,200

267 LA297/75A silver pair cased pocketwatchthe plain outer case enclosingthe fusée movement watch,circular white enamel dialwith Roman numerals, gilthands, the movementinscribed Randall and Nottlondon, also numbered 5622

dial 45mm diameter

£180-240

268 LA297/74A continental gold casedminute repeater pocketwatchthe white enamel open faceddial with Arabic numerals,blued hands, the rear goldcover with engine turneddecoration and enclosing thekey wind movement,unsigned, French controlmarks, with ba short goldchain and a Victorian turnedwood watch stand with adrawer to the base

dial 50mm diameter

£800-1,200

269 EZ655/5A George III silver pair casedpocket watchplain outer and inner case,plain white enamel dial withArabic numerals, the vergemovement signed R InnesLondon, together with acontinental silver gilt openfaced key wind pocket watch(2)

£300-400

260 EAB108/7OMEGA: A lady’s 18ct whitegold diamond set wrist watchthe silvered square dial withbaton numerals, with singlecut diamonds to the bezel,fitted to a tapering texturedfinish bracelet, with fold-overclasp

Width of watch head 1.8cm,maximum length of bracelet 19cm

£500-800

261 EAB143/3LONGINES: Aa gentleman’s1940’s 9ct gold wrist watchthe white circular dial withblack Arabic numerals andsubsidiary seconds dial,signed and stamped A.&J.SMITH ABERDEEN, fitted to alater 9ct gold mesh linkbracelet with fold-over clasp

Width of watch head 3cm,overall length of bracelet 20.5cm

£400-600

262 LA297/80A French vari-coloured goldcased pocket watchthe circular open faced whiteenamel dial with Roman andArabic numerals, front keywind hole, gilt pierced hands,the case with floral sprays invari colours on a sunburstbackground, rose cutdiamond buttons, the vergemovement inscribed Julian leRoy a Paris and numbered2510

dial 39mm diameter

£500-700

263 LA297/81An 18th century silver paircased pocket watch withrepeater actionthe outer cased with piercedand engraved C-scrolldecoration, pierced sides, thecircular white enamel dialwith Roman and Arabicnumerals, blued hands, theverge movement with slidelever, engraved detail to thebrass frame, well pierceddetail to the rear, key wind,the supports of circular andsquare baluster section, themovement inscribed JonMylbourne London andnumbered 175

dial 43mm diameter

£400-600

264 LA297/79An 18th century gilt metal,green leather pair casedpocket watchthe outer case with studdeddetail to the leather case, thecircular white enamel dialwith Roman and Arabicnumerals, blued hands, theverge movement inscribedJas Bidlake London andnumbered 5004, well piercedcovers rear key wind, squarebaluster supports

dial 35mm diameter

£300-400

265 LA297/78A good silver and enamelpair cased verge pocketwatchthe outer case with an insetenamel panel of a ladyproffering wine to agentleman within a gardensetting, the silver case withchased floral and C-scrolldetail, the silver dial withinner Roman numerals andArabic outer numerals, giltarcaded frame to thenumerals, central pierced,silver, gilt panel withinscribed panels DufourLondon, subsidiary dateindicator, the vergemovement with squaresection baluster supports,pierced detail and alsoinscribed Dufour London,together with a Victoriansilver watch chain

dial 42mm diameter

£700-900

266 LA297/76An early 19th century giltmetal cased gold pocketwatchthe circular white enamel dialwith Roman numerals, bluedhands, the outer gilt metalcased decorated with figuresin an interior setting, the goldcased watch plain, key windverge movement inscribedThos Ryan Dublin andnumbered 3255

dial 40mm diameter

£300-500

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270 EZ655/4A continental 18K goldenamel and diamond setlady’s fob watchkeyless wind and the huntingcase with green guillocheenamel and set small rosecut diamonds in a scrollingfloral design, the levermovement unsigned, whiteenamel dial with susidiaryseconds dial and inscribedVulcain

£400-600

271 EZ622/3Waltham 9ct gold pocketwatchin full hunting case, plain,keyless wind and with a 9ctgold fetterlink Albert and amedal fob

£220-280

272 EZ615/2A 9ct gold cased pocketwatchJohn Forrest London, fullhunting cases, key wind,enamel dial inscribed andwith subsidiary seconds dial

45mm dial

£400-600

273 EZ478/23A late 19th centurycontinental gold casedpocket watchopen faced with well engravedback cover, slimline case,silvered dial, key wind and themovement inscribed ‘F AubertGeneve’

36mm dial

£180-220

274 EZ541/3A quarter repeater pocketwatchopen faced with keyless windaction, plain dial subsidiaryseconds dial, gun metal case,unsigned lever movementwith striking hours andquarters on two gongs,contained in a leather coveredcase

£250-400

275 EZ478/22A lady’s 18ct gold smallpocket watchin a demi-hunting case, pinkenamel border with blueRoman numerals to the plainouter case, plain enamel dial,keyless wind lever movement

33mm dial

£220-280

276 EZ478/21An 18ct gold pocket watchkey wind, in plain full huntingcases, plain enamel dial,subsidiary seconds dial, plainlever movement, togetherwith two Victorian goldmounted watch keys

40mm dial

£300-500

277 EZ280/8BA Victorian 18ct gold lady’sfob watchkey wind, open faced andengraved case, gilt dial, andan Edwardian gold casedwrist watch on flexiblebracelet

£200-300

278 EZ478/20An 18ct gold pocket watchkey wind and open faced, golddial with Roman numerals,subsidiary seconds dial, goldhands,engine turned case, theinner cover engraved ThomasLow, Dundee, as is themovement and numbered490, together with a gem setgold key

45mm dial

£400-500

279 EZ280/8An 18ct gold cased pocketwatchkeyless wind in demi-huntercase, engraved monogrameand inscription, levermovement

£200-300

280 EZ276/8An 18ct gold cased pocketwatchkey wind,open faced with golddial, subsidiary seconds dial,the outer case engraved andchased decoration, plain levermovement

49mm dial

£280-350

281 EZ209/14A silver cased minuterepeater keyless wind pocketwatchplain case and white dial,unsigned movement,continental silver case

£250-400

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290 EY816/1An 18ct gold cased pocketwatchin demi-hunter case, withblue enamel numerals, plaindial with subsidiary secondsdial, keyless wind movementinscribed Alex RitchieEdinburgh and numbered6743

41mm dial

£300-500

291 EY546/1OMEGA: An 18ct gold pocketwatchkeyless wind, open faced,enamelled dial, gilt hands,Arabic numerals, subsidiarysecond hand, plain outercase, engraved inscription toinner cover, together with anElgin pocket watch in a platedcase

£300-400

292 EAB393/130A continental repeater pocketwatchin full 18ct hunting cases,engraved monogram, keylesswind, plain white enamel dial,unsigned as is the movement,repeater slide not working

44mm diameter

£300-500

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282 EZ209/12A 19th century 18ct goldcased pocket watchkeyless wind, demi huntercase with large enamel Arabicnumerals to both the coverand the white enamel dial,inscribed ‘Dent 33 CockspurStreet London’ with asubsidiary seconds dial, threequarter plate movement,plain outer case

49mm

£600-800

283 EZ209/13A 19th century 18ct goldcased pocket watchkey wind and in full huntingcases, plain, the dialinscribed ‘Jas McCabe RoyalExchange London 18484’ andwith subsidiary seconds dial,the movement also inscribed

42mm

£500-700

284 EZ209/9A 19th century French goldcased lady’s fob watchopen faced with an engineturned silver dial, romannumerals, key wind, slimlinecase, the inner coverinscribed ‘No 8425 Ch Oudion,Avenue De Breguet, PalaisRoyale’ in the original fittedcase with trade label, thewatch with later fobsuspension

£400-500

285 EZ209/3A 19th century 18ct goldcased pocket watchin a demi hunter case,enamel numerals and engineturned detail, the dialinscribed ‘Arnold, ChasFrodsham, 01892, subsidiaryseconds dial, movementinscribed ‘Chas Frodsham 84Strand, London 01892’presentation inscription to thecuvette dated 1875

49mm

£300-500

286 EZ209/2A 19th century continentalgold cased quarter repeaterpocket watchkeyless wind and in fullhunting cases with engineturned decoration, brushedsilvered dial with gold hands,the movement unsigned, thecuvette inscribed;‘Echappment a cylindre, sixtrous en rubis, 1835 26Fevrier***Jeanneret aBesançon’

41mm

£400-600

287 EZ209/1An 18ct gold half huntercased, keyless wind, minuterepeater, pocket watchthe outer covers with tracesof engine turned decoration,blue enamel inner border ofRoman numerals, white dialwith subsidiary seconds dial,slide to side, open movement,inner cuvette with traces ofengraving ‘Viner & Co’.

43mm diameter

£500-800

288 EY989/28An 18ct gold pocket watchkeyless wind, demi huntercases, engraved inscription tothe inner cover, the enameldial inscribed Barraud andLund, London, subsidiaryseconds dial, the movementalso inscribed

£250-350

289 EY989/29An 18ct gold pocket watchkey wind, open faced, engineturned case, white enameldial, subsidiary seconds dial,the lever movement inscribed‘Litherland Davis, Liverpool,and numbered 21452’ and alength of fine link gold chain

£280-350

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERSHistorically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Certain enhancements, such asheating, are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually withoils or resin, for the same purpose. Other methods, including staining, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones. Theinternational jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods.

Heat enhancement of colour is usually permanent, however, in some cases, this may have an impact on the durability of the gemstone.Gemstones that have been oiled may require re-oiling after a number of years in order to retain their optimum appearance.

It is Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describing certaingemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degreesor types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lotin the sale these reports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain agemmological report for each gemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyersshould assume that the gemstones may have been enhanced by some method. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’spre-sale estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments.

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE.

DIAMOND GRADING TERMSWhere printed in the catalogue, estimated diamond grades for colour and clarity are intended as guides for prospective buyers. Lyon &Turnbull do not guarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings.

DIAMOND COLOUR

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Rare White +(RW+)

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Slightly Tinted White(STW)

Tinted White(TW)

Tinted Colour(TC)

Fancy Colour

EXPLANATION

Face up colourlessFace down colourless

Face up colourlessFace down slightly tinted

Face up slightly tintedFace down obviously tinted

Face up obviously tintedFace down obviously tinted

Face up definite colour

GIA

Flawless (FL)

Internally Flawless (IF)

Very Very Slightly Included (VVS)VVS1 / VVS2

Very Slightly Included (VS)VS1 / VS2

Slightly Included (SI)SI1 / SI2

Included (I)I1 / I2 / I3

CIBJO

Loupe Clean (LC)

Very Very Small Inclusions (VVS)VVS1 / VVS2

Very Small Inclusions (VS)VS1 / VS2

Small Inclusions (SI)SI1 / SI2

Pique (P)P1 / P2 / P3

EXPLANATION

Shows no inclusions or blemishes under 10xmagnification

Shows no inclusions and only insignificantblemishes under 10x magnification

Minute inclusions, which are difficult, even for anexperienced grader, to locate under 10x magnification

Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10xmagnification

Noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification

Obvious inclusions, visible to the unaided eye, face up.These may affect the stone’s beauty and durability.

DIAMOND CLARITY

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Fine gold archeological revival necklace andearring set, CastellaniTo be sold separately on 6/14/2010Presale estimate for both $12,000–18,000

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Fine Silver

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PLATED ITEMS

300 EZ607/14A pair plated table lampsthe slender knopped balustercolumns with wrythen andfoliate clasped design, raisedon spreading domed tri-formbase with acanthusdecoration and raised ongadrooned bracket feet withlion mask terminals

42cm high excluding fittings

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£1,000-1,500

301 EAB130/1An Elkington silver platedcentrepiecethe lobed quatro foil base withfour bracket feet withscrolling details and flowerhead bosses, the central dishsupport on sweeping strapwork supports with acanthusand flowing scroll details,with twin swan supportsflanking

50cm wide

£800-1,200

302 EZ607/33A silver plated mountedwooden partners desk standthe ebonised socle woodenbase with applied foliatemounts, acanthus and figuralcorner brackets and raised onpaw feet, the plated inkstandwith twin pen trays andcentrally set with chamberstick and snuffer flanked bytwin cut glass inkwells insimple square mounts

35cm wide

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£400-600

FOREIGN SILVER

304 EY940/16A pair of European silver gilt swing handledbon-bon dishesindistinctly struck with maker’s mark to base(WP or WE possibly), of hemispherical form,with pierced and chased cage work bodies withfoliate and scroll formed cartouches andflower head roundels, with intertwined swinghandles with scroll and flower head designs,raised on simple spreading foot and with blueglass liners

9cm high (excluding handles),14cm diameter

£300-500

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Fine Silver

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303 LB194/1A pair of plated five lightcandelabrawith applied tablet mark tobase, ‘PUBLISHED BYELKINGTON’ around incusenumber ‘482’, the five scrollformed branches with chasedsconces with fruiting vinedetail, the simple flutedcolumn above tri-formneoclassical base withmythical beast supports withpaw terminals on shapedbase (2)

66cm high

£800-1,200

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Fine Silver

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306 ES768/30An 18th century silver giltEuropean ostrich egg cupand coverindistinctly marked to footrim, and with later controlmark to upper rim, the largeegg body with threestrapwork mounts and rim allwith classical decoration offigural masks and displays,the body raised on stem of aBlackamoor throwing a speakon naturalistic ground withdetails of insects, reptiles anda shells, the pull off domedcover with gadrooned rim andsimilarly decorated withbranch forms and insectswith finely cast ostrich finial

47cm high

£1,000-1,500

305 EY940/15A pair of gilt pepperettesmarked to underside of base STERLINGSILVER, the slender baluster bodies withheavily embossed acanthus leaf decoration tobase and shoulders, with flower head designswithin cartouches to middle section, withdomed covers with all-over flower head motifsand pierced decoration, raised on a spreadingacanthus detailed foot rim (2)

10cm high

£300-500

311 EZ655/3A Continental ‘Pitt’ inkwellpossibly Danish, the sphericalcentral stand with twindropping covers revealingmounted glass inkwell andsanders, the whole supportedwithin sweeping strut framewith mask terminals with urnfinial, raised on a knoppedstem with spreading foot andchased running foliate andflower head foot

24cm high

£500-700

309 EZ655/1A Norwegian meat platewith incuse standard marks,of shaped oval outline withmoulded raised borders

55cm wide, 50oz

£700-900

310 EZ655/2A Norwegian tazzamarked 13 1/4, OSTRUP 1870,the wide comport bowl without swept rim with Greek keyengraved border, raised on awrythen branch formed stemwith pendant fruiting foliatevines, on simple domed basewith Greek key engravedborder to rim

24cm high, bowl 27cm diameter,25oz

£500-700

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312 LA297/63A Danish silver and parcel-gilt vaseA Michelsen, Copenhagen andimport marks for London1958, of flared octofoil form,with punched floret andarcaded design to the borderin the Renaissance style,similar band to the centre andshaped base

11.5cm high, 12.5cm wide

£250-350

308 EZ607/59A Continental table bellindistinctly marked to lowersection of inside, the domed bellwith reeded girdle andgadrooned rim, with balusterhandle

13cm high, 8 cm diameter, 9.5oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire

£300-500

307 EAB528/141A 19th century continentalsilver cake serverprobably Swedish, thetriangular blade with piercedand engraved scrolldecoration, the reeded handlewith wrythen top section tobaluster wooden handle, withengraved armorial to reverse

31cm long overall, blade 13cm long

£200-300

316 LB186/27A Continental traymarked 800 and withindistinct control marks, ofshaped oval outline withreeded rim and plain centre

48.5cm wide, 44oz

£500-700

317 LB186/28A Continental butlers trayJ HOLM Copenhagen, ofrounded rectangular formwith raised edge

55cm wide, 73oz

£700-900

318-320No lots

313 EY660/1A large Japanese rose bowlcentre piecewith character and sealmarks to base, the largetapered baluster body withchased running decoration ofturbulent seas, on waistedstem and simple circular foot,with lift out pierced flowerholder cover and raised on apierced hardwood stand

overall 33cm high, 96oz

£1,000-1,500

314 LB186/20TIFFANY: An Americanmounted cut glass vasemarked Tiffany & Co, makers,Sterling Silver; the cut glassvase of waisted design withfluted sections and diamondstar cut border, the upper rimwith silver mount with trailingflower head and scroll border

25.5cm high

£300-500

315 EAB193/1An early 20th centuryAmerican five piecebachelor’s tea and coffeeserviceJacobi & Co, Baltimore,comprising teapot, coffee pot,water pot, covered twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, the tapering balusterbodies of simple form withreeded rims and foot, withslender scrolling spout andhandles, the coffee, water,and teapots with cane workhandles, each engraved with acrest to body (5)

water pot 12cm high,combined weight 36.5oz

£500-700

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Fine Silver

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RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMELS

321 EAA759/2A matched Russian 19th century silver tea and coffee serviceVasily Ikonov, Moscow circa 1883, comprising: a coffee pot;teapot; sucrier and cover; cream jug; six spoons; a small fork;a sugar sifter and a similarly decorated tray, all decorated withgeometric framework, engraved monogram, contained in afitted case

£1,400-1,800

322 EAB81/5A Russian enamelled eggpendantFyedor Pyekin, 1899-1908,plain guilloche body with blueenamel

£1,800-2,500

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323 EY970/14A Russian silver gilt andenamel napkin ringNicolai Alexyev, Moscow,1899-1908, of circular form,scroll and circlet design inenamels

£200-300

327 LB186/22AA Russian silver mugAssay Master, Michael Karpinsky, Moscow,1827, P.M., the cylindrical mug with flared rim,foliate detail, the body with applied plaquesdecorated with classical figures, dancingfigures surrounding the base, the scroll handlewith helmeted head as a thumb piece

15cm high

£500-900

324 EAB98/8A Russian silver tea and coffee servicePyetr Milyukov, Moscow, 1877-1912, satinfinish ground, each piece well engravedwith scroll decoration of cartouches,birds, foliage and central monogram,comprising: a teapot; coffee pot; sugarbowl and cover and two tea glass holders

£2,200-2,800

325 EAB98/5A mid 19th century Russiansilver and niello decoratedcharkaassay master AndreiKovalsky, Moscow, 1852,maker indistinct, of traditionalform, scrolling foliage inNiello; together with asmaller silver and champlevédecorated charka, Moscow,1894; and a silver and niellodecorated napkin ring,Moscow 1899-1908, ofoctagonal shape, centralengraved monogram andniello to the panels withsingle letter to each panelspelling KAVNAA

charkas 51 and 41mm high,napkin ring 45mm across flats

£700-900

326 EAB98/6A set of six Russian silver giltand champlevé enamelspoonsmaker GK, Moscow circa1899, shaped gilt bowl withenamel back panelled andwrythen stem panelled knop;together with a larger mixingspoon, Moscow 1899-1908,similarly decorated toprevious set; a sugar sifter,Moscow 1899, DT in cyrillic,enamelled wavy handle,pierced trellis work decoratedbowl

12cm, 14.5cm and 11.3cm long

£550-750

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Fine Silver

55

330 EAB87/2A Russian gold mounted ivory boxIvan Savelevich Britzin, St Petersburg,1899-1908, the ivory box of plain squareform, the lid with applied two colouredgold armorial double headed eagle forRussia, cast foliate decorated thumbpiece, the plain interior with gold hinges(Marked) and a plain gold plaqueNote:Originally a Byzantine symbol, the double-headedeagle was adopted by the Russian tsars. Oneeagle head represents the East and the otherrepresents the West. The horseman in the middlehas been described as St. George.

£500-800

331 EAB98/1A matched pair of early 19th centuryRussian silver gilt and niello decoratedbeakersAssay master Nicholai Bubrovin, Moscow1828, PA in cyrillic, each of cylindricalform, slight flared rim, gilt interior andband, the bodies with all-over niellodecoration, one with buildings inscrolling framework, the other withbaskets of flowers in similar ground

78mm high, 65mm diameter

£1,300-1,800

328 EAB98/4A Russian silver gilt and champlevédecorated cigarette caseAssay master Anatoly Artsibashov,Moscow, 1891, maker indistinct, oftraditional form all over scrollingchamplevé enamel decoration, giltinterior

82mm wide

£600-800

329 EAB98/7A Russian silver gilt and champlevé enamelledsugar, cream and tongsmaker BA, Moscow, late 19th century,comprising: a swing handled sugar basketdecorated with all over scrolling decoration,similar handles, blue circlet border, the tongssimilar, the cream jug of squat form andmatching enamel work decoration

basket 11.5cm diameter, cream jug 7.2cm high, tongs12.5cm long

£1,500-2,000

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332 EAA619/11A Russian silver cigarette casepossibly Dmitry Gorbanov, Moscow,1908-17, the outer case decorated withRussian soldiers at a camp

11.5cm wide

£400-600

333 EAB81/24A Russian silver gilt and enamelled kovschV Akimov, Moscow, 1908-26, of traditionalform, the prow with a cabochon above anenamelled vignette of a Russian building, thebody with matt ground and scrolling flowerdecoration, the handle with suspended bellsand baroque pearls

14cm long, 12cm high

£3,000-4,000

334 EAB81/23A Russian silver gilt and plique à jour enamelled comportincuse Fabergé mark and stamped Fabergé mark, the tworope twist handles rising above the serpentine oval bodywith allover plique à jour decoration, all raised on a flaredfoot similarly decorated

18.5cm wide, 12.5cm high

£2,000-3,000

335 EAB98/2A small Russian silver gilt and enamel decorated bowlmaker SB in cyrillic, Moscow, circa 1890, of circular form,scroll enamelled handles, the bowl with champleve enamelwith a central boss with an enamelled double headed eagle,the rope twist border above a champleve decorated ground,and raised on three ball feet

74mm diameter

£500-800

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336 EAB98/3A Russian silver gilt and enamel kovschmaker AN in cyrillic, Moscow 1899-1908, of traditional form,turquoise border, scrolling enamel body

10.9cm long

£750-900

345 EZ293/18A four piece tea serviceS&W Sheffield 1936,comprising hot water pot,teapot, twin handled sugarand milk jug, each ofrectangular section withtapered body and on mouldedslightly flared foot, theshoulders to each engravedwith trailing bands of foliatescrolls, the hot water and teapots with angular ivoryhandles and finials (4)

Hot water pot 20cm high,combined weight 55oz

£250-400

346 EZ504/1A matched ‘Cherub’ patterndressing table setcomprising rectangular traywith gadrooned rim andpierced corners, two clothesbrushes, hand mirror andcomb, each with embosseddesigns of winged cherubs infloral and scroll borders (5)

Tray 32cm x 23cm, 16oz

£300-500

347 EZ586/3A matched four piece tea andcoffee serviceMartin Hall & Company,Sheffield 1904, 1909 and 1911,comprising coffee pot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, each with slenderbaluster bodies with evertedscalloped rims, raised on fourscroll legs with shaped feet(4)

Coffee pot 23cm high,combined weight 50oz

£300-500

337 EAB595/259A pair of modern miniaturepheasant table ornamentsLondon 1966, formed as acock and hen pheasant;together with a larger tableornament of a grouse, London1966 of similar form (3)

Pheasant 7cm high each; grouse10cm high combined weight 27oz

£300-500

338 EAB595/258A pair of modern Woodcocktable ornamentsLondon 1965, naturalisticallymodelled with applied glasseyes (2)

12cm high, each 8oz

£200-300

339 EAB133/1A modern salverLondon 1936, of cantedsquare form with mouldedrim, raised on four foliatescroll feet

38cm wide 52oz

£500-700

340 EY800/13A four piece tea and coffeesetN.G. Co. Sheffield 1939,comprising coffee pot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andcream jug, each with simplebodies with applied Celticknot borders with interlacedroundels, raised on steppedbracket feet (4)

Coffee pot 20cm high,combined weight 52oz

£300-500

341 EAB133/3A pair of modern Queen Annestyle candlesticksN Bros, London 1985, thesimple socket sconce, aboveknopped and tapered facettedstem, raised on domedstepped spreading foot (2)

16.5cm high 11oz each

£200-300

342 EAB133/5An Edwardian café-au-laitsetGoldsmiths Company, London1905 (probably), the slenderbaluster bodies with hingeddomed covers and S scrollhandles; together with ateapot by ElkingtonsBirmingham 1906, of taperedpanelled form with slenderspout and angular handle (3)

Café-au-lait set 23cm high,combined weight 49oz

£500-700

343 EAB40/2A pair of table candlesticksT Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield1918, the sconces abovetapered baluster stem and onspreading rectangular base,with gadrooned and shellborders and detail (2)

25cm high

£200-300

344 EY791/18A modern salverBirmingham 1968, of shapedcircular outline with foliatescroll border with shell detail,raised on three scroll feet

34cm diameter, 37oz

£400-600

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MODERN SILVER

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Fine Silver

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348 EY940/13A matched set of four double lipped sauce boatsW Comyns, London 1912 and 1913, of shaped oval outline withtwin lips and S scroll handles, each with engraved crest togood gauge body and raised on simple spool foot (4)

22cm long, each 20oz

£600-800

349 EY823/80A cased pair of modern sauceboatsEdwards and Sons, Glasgow1937, the inverted pearshaped bodies with evertedscalloped rim and acanthuscapped S scroll handle, raisedon a domed foot, contained infitted case (2)

12cm high, 8oz each

£300-500

350 EZ605/20A cased dressing table setBirmingham 1948, of simpleplain form comprising handmirror, two hair brushes andtwo clothes brushes, eachwith engraved initials, inoriginal fitted leather case;together with a cased set ofsilver plated fruit knives andforks with mother of pearlshaped handles and simpleblades and tines (2)

£120-180

351 EZ607/36A set eight modern opensaltsretailed by Tessiers, London1930, of simple open formwith moulded rim and raisedon three scroll legs with hooffeet (8)

combined weight 23.5oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£500-800

352 EZ607/32A pair of Britannia standard twin lightcandelabraretailed by Tessiers, London 1930,each with tapered facetted knoppedstem above similar formed sconces,and on stepped and spreading base (2)

31cm high, 31oz each

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire

£1,400-1,800

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Fine Silver

60

353 EZ607/49A set of six Britannia standard candlesticksretailed by Tessiers, London 1930, each with tapered facettedknopped stem above similar formed sconces, and on steppedand spreading base

22.5cm high, 96oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire

£1,500-2,000

354 EAB111/3An Edwardian comportElkington, Birmingham 1910,the circular shallow glassdish supported in collarmount with a scroll decoratedrim with bacchanalian figuralmasks, raised on a figuralstem of a reclining faun onnaturalistic base, on domedspreading square base withbracket feet with fruitingfoliate scroll decorations

stand 21cm high

£2,000-3,000

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Fine Silver

61

358 EZ607/57A twin handled butler’s trayretailed by Tessiers, London1930, of simple oval outlinewith reeded rim and twinreeded loop handles

68cm wide, 100oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£800-1,200

355 EZ607/44A pair of modern porringers and coversretailed by Tessiers London 1930, with deep plain slightly flaredbowls on reeded stepped foot, with twin S scroll handles withplain thumb piece, with lift off covers with urn type finial (2)

21cm high, each 51oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire

£700-900

356 EZ607/63A collection of itemsto include various cream andsauce ladles, a silver plateddesk stand and four spiritlabelsProvenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£120-180

357 EZ607/38A modern George II stylecoffee potretailed by Tessiers, London1930, of flared form withreeded foot and facettedstraight spout, and S scrollwooden handle, the domedhinged cover with urn finial

24cm high, 27oz

Provenance:Kinneard Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire

£250-350

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Fine Silver

62

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Fine Silver

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359 EY813/4An 18ct gold commemorative plateR Comyns, for the silver wedding for QueenElizabeth II and Prince Philip, with engravedportraits and dates, numbered to reverse 21

23cm diameter, 18oz

£7,000-9,000

360-362No lots

366 EZ654/1A late Victorian silver casedtravel watchthe marks rubbed, the caseswith alternating polishedbands, 8 day movement,keyless wind, enamel dial

Case 10.5cm square

£300-500

BOXES AND COLLECTABLES

363 EAB81/12An Edwardian silver gilt mounted novelty desk sealof circular outline, incised E to base, withnaturalistically carved nephrite jade squirrel surmount,with circular cut red cabochon set eyes, contained in ared leather fitted case, stamped KENDALL & CO...PARIS

Height 3.7cm

£450-550

364 EZ607/45A cased set of four Edwardian novelty menu holdersSamson Morden & Company, Chester 1906, eachnaturalistically formed as an owl with glass eyes, with clipfitting to reverse and on plain circular bases, contained in fittedcase

3.5cm high

£350-500

365 EAB121/1A George III snuff boxmaker’s mark IR, London1793, of curved kidney sectionwith simple straight sides, thefoot and rim with zig zagengraved borders, and thethree quarter opening flushlid with simple wriggle borderand hinge detail

7.5cm wide

£350-450

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Fine Silver

64

367 LB197/12A Shagreen coveredcontinental compactthe white metal engravedmounts unmarked, enclosingpanels of green shagreen, thehinged cover revealing amirrored interior and twincompartments with hingedand engraved covers

5.5cm x 4cm x 3cm

£500-700

369 EY968/2A George III cylindricalnutmeg gratermarks indistinct, (Georgianduty head and lion passantvisible), of cylindrical formwith hinged cover and fallfront flap, the body with allover engine turned decorationand similarly to base, theinterior with pierced steel grill

8.5cm high

£500-800

370 EZ586/2A pair of novelty artilleryshell peppersHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh1914, the simply formed shellcases with pierced andengraved points and screw offbases with reeded rim (2)

8cm high

£300-500

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Fine Silver

65

368 EV488/2A George III Scottish nutmeg graterJames Nasmyth, Edinburgh circa1780-1790, of rectangular form withall-over fine engine turned decoration,the hinged cover with foliatethumbpiece and vacant cartouche,revealing a large pierced steel grill,the base flush hinged

4cm x 3cm x 2.5cm

£1,000-1,200

374 LB197/14A leather covered and silvermounted étuimounts and contentsapparently unmarked, theouter case of simple taperedform with reeded mounts,hinged lid and button release,the interior fitted with a penknife, scissors, pencil,calipers, ruler, snuff pricker /spoon etc

11cm high

£400-600

375No lot

371 EY823/75A cased set of miniature totmeasuresWilson and Sharp (ofEdinburgh) Birmingham 1937and 1938, of typical balusterform on stepped spool footand with S scroll handle,contained in fitted case

4cm high

£400-600

372 LB197/15A late Victorian chatelaineSaunders & Shepard, London1890, the large cast and openwork belt clip with figureswithin a classical landscape,suspending from fancy linkchains and suspender, shellpin cushion, sovereign holder,cased scissors, aide memoir,and pencil mount

overall length 35cm

£800-1,200

373 LB197/13A Dutch stacking combinationsewing compendium and sealapparently unmarked, the fivestage body with screw offthimble enclosing bobbin, thecentral section a screw offbox with tapered octagonalstemmed needle caseterminating in canted squareseal matrix with initials AC/R,the whole with engravedpanels and borders

10cm long

£500-700

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Fine Silver

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CANTEENS AND FLATWARE

376 EAB566/63AA large cased canteenElkington & Co, Birmingham 1911, of double struckbeaded edge hour glass variant pattern, with engravedcrest to terminal to include: soup ladle, four sauceladles, eighteen soup spoons, six table spoons, eighteendesert spoons, twenty-four table forks, twenty-fourdesert forks, eleven egg spoons, three butter knives,eighteen fish knifes (with ivory handles), seventeen fishforks (with ivory handle and a replacement platedexample), twelve fruit knives (with mother of pearlhandles), twelve fruit forks (with mother of pearlhandles), and with assorted ivory handled table and sideknives with steel blades, the ivory handles withengraved and stained crest, the whole contained in afive drawer fitted mahogany canteen with twin doorsand brass handles

approximately 217oz

£2,500-3,500

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383 EY820/2A late Victorian canteenT Smith & Sons, Glasgow1899, of Old English patternwith bright cut borders andengraved initial M to terminal,comprising twelve each of:table forks, tablespoons,dessert forks, dessert spoonsa gravy spoon, a soup ladle, asauce ladle, contained in oakcanteen with lift out tray

approximately 110oz

£1,800-2,500

384 EY814/22An Irish George III soup ladleJohn Craig (possibly), Dublin1810, of old English patternwith deep circular bowl

37cm 6oz

Provenance:The collection of Samuel JohnstonMelvin, Paisleyand thence by descent to thepresent owner.

£150-200

377 LA297/67AA George III marrow scoopIB, London 1799, of typicaldouble scoop form with plaincentral section

21cm long,

£100-120

378 EZ280/48A set of six George IIItablespoonsIT/FH, Edinburgh 1782, ofslightly pointed Old Englishpattern with engraved initial Lto terminal; together with sixCeltic point George III dessertspoons (various makers) anda Scottish Fiddle patterndessert spoon, makerunknown, AC!, anchor, I (13)

combined weight 18oz

£180-220

379 EZ280/11A matched canteen of singlestruck King’s patternmainly P Sutherland,Edinburgh, various dates, toinclude eighteen table forks;five tablespoons; elevendesert spoons; seventeaspoon; and together with amatched set of six doublestruck teaspoons (qty)

combined weight 74oz

£600-800

380 EY989/25A canteen of Fiddle patterncutlerymainly W Ealey and Londoncirca 1838, of Fiddle patternwith engraved crest toterminal to include; fourteentable forks, fourteen dessertforks, twenty three dessertspoons, sixteen teaspoons,one jam spoon and five saltspoons (qty)

combined weight 111oz

£600-800

381 EY989/18A set of George III fruitknives and forksAH, Sheffield 1821, of King’spattern handles, with simpleblades and four pronged forks(36)

£200-300

382 EY989/13A matched George III canteenmainly William Hannay (ofPaisley) Edinburgh 1802 andlater dates comprising, twostuffing spoons, ladle, twentyfour tablespoons, thirty twodessert spoons, mostlynumbered and all engravedwith initial B to terminal

approximately 100oz

£600-800

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385 EAB595/194A large Victorian canteen ofdouble struck King’s patternmainly G Adams London 1853,contained in a mahoganycanteen with lift out trays,comprising: eighteen dessertand tablespoons; twenty twoteaspoons; twenty three tableforks; twenty four dessertforks; together with varioussilver plated nut crackers,skewers etc, the lower levelfitted with fruit and berryspoons; cauldron salts andspoons; and open mustardsby various makers andpatterns (qty)

approximately 339oz

£2,500-3,500

386 ES768/31A fine pair of George IIIasparagus tongsPaul Storr London 1891, ofhour glass pattern with twinblades with thread border

26cm long, 9oz

£1,000-1,500

392 EZ605/16A Victorian christening mugretailed by A B Savory & Sons,London 1874, the body withembossed foliate and scrollborders and large cartouche,engraved Marjorie, witheverted rim and spool foot,with simple foliate style Sscroll handle

9.5cm high 5.5oz

£140-180

393 ES768/29A pair of Victorian gobletsCharles Boytoun, London1873, the simple deep bowlswith engraved crest andmotto within ribboned bannerbelow, raised on simpleslender stem and on slightlydomed circular foot (2)

12.5cm high, each 4oz

£250-350

391 EAB595/195An Edwardian presentationsalverGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, London 1903, ofshaped circular outline withbeaded edge, the centre withhighly engraved foliate andflower head borders andpresentation inscription tocentre, raised on claw andball feet

32cm diameter, 27oz

£200-300

388 EZ503/2A pair of Edwardian tablecandlesticksW Hutton and Sons, London1902, the large sconce aboveknopped and tapered stemwith acanthus details, theshaped square base withstepped borders and shelldetails (2)

30cm high

£500-700

389 EZ630/1A George III teapotAndrew Litzmann, London1818, of oval drum form withsimple flower head runningborder to rim of cover, withstraight spout and C scrollwooden handle

12cm high, 10oz

Note:The proceeds from this sale will bedonated to ‘Help for Heroes’

£300-500

390 EAB27/1An Edwardian spirit kettle,stand and burnerLondon 1904, of typical formwith slight baluster body withhinged cover and scrollmounted wooden handle,raised on a curved leggedstand with shell terminal feetwith centrally mounted spiritburner; together with asimilar silver plated example(2)

32cm high 35oz

£300-500

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Fine Silver

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ANTIQUE SILVER

387 EZ376/1A Victorian Treasury inkstandElkington & Co, London 1899,of conventional rectangularform with double hingedcompartments one fitted withtwin inkwells the other forpens, with two hinged scrollhandles and raised on squatbun feet

25.5cm x 17.5cm x 8.5cm, 68oz

£600-800

395 EY814/58A Victorian silver four piece teaand coffee serviceMartin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1862,comprising coffee pot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, the flared bodies withengraved gothic style strap workenclosing floral display, withscrolling handles and spouts (4)

coffee pot 20cm combined weight 65oz

Provenance:The collection of Samuel JohnstonMelvin, Paisleyand thence by descent to the presentowner.

£700-1,000

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394 ES768/36Military and Racing interest -a mid Victorian prizepresentation punch bowlHunt & Roskell, London 1868,additionally stamped ‘HUNT &ROSKELL LATE STORR ANDMORTIMER’ thehemispherical with engravedcrest of IXth Queen’s RoyalLancers and inscribed above,‘The Adelaide Plate, Chair1868’ and to the opposingside ‘Won by Maid Of the Mist,ridden by owner’, the wholeon domed stepped foot withgadrooned border

diameter of bowl 29cm, 37oz

£1,500-1,800

396 EY940/14A matched pair of Victorian silver gilt large opensaltsR Hennell, London 1860 and D & C Houle 1850,each of large open form with shell scroll and foliateeverted rims and bodies with embossed and chasedfoliate decoration with three lion mask paw feet (2)

11cm wide, each 8.5oz

£300-500

398 EZ607/46A pair of early Victorian wine coastersLondon 1838, the pierced scrolling sides withapplied cast foliate and scroll borders, the silvercentre with engraved scrolling borders surroundingcrest and initial (2)

14cm diameter

£700-1,000See detail illustration on page 69

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397 EAB113/1A William IV spirit lampPaul Storr, London 1834, the base of shaped circularoutline formed of fluted lobes with alternate panels ofplain of chased floral displays, the socle sides withmoulded foot rim and pierced with acanthus scrolls, thecentral set lift out burner with loop handle

17cm diameter, 14.5oz

£1,200-1,500

399 EAB133/4A William IV chamber stickSheffield 1834, the shapedcircular tray with appliedshell and scroll border,centrally set with largesconce, the S scroll handlewith matched conical snuffer

15cm diameter, 9.5oz

£300-500

400 LA297/66A pair of George III silvershell saltsindistinctly marked, of scallopshape, engraved initials, andon webbed feet

£200-250

403 EAB40/1A George III teapotPeter & Anne Bateman,London 1798, the taperedbody with gadrooned lowersection and plain upper bandwith running foliate swagborder, the domed hingedcover with engraved bordersand pineapple finial, withsimple scroll stained woodenhandle and engraved S scrollspout

16oz

£300-500

402 EZ605/17A set of four George IIIentrée dishesJohn Chapman II, London1811, of of rectangular outlinewith simple gadrooned rims,the pull of covers similarlydecorated, each with centraltwist off reeded loop handleformed with foliate detailsclasping; together with asimilar plated example (5)

30cm wide, 175oz

£1,200-1,800

401 EY814/21A pair of William IV dwarfcandlesticksLuke Proctor & Co, Sheffield1834, the simple sconces withtriple bands of reededdecoration above domedspreading base with acanthusdetail and reeded border (2)

11.5cm high

Provenance:The collection of Samuel JohnstonMelvin, Paisleyand thence by descent to thepresent owner.

£200-400

405 EZ607/51A George III salverRichard Rugg, London 1773,of shaped circular outlinewith wavy edge with beadedand foliate detail to points,the centre engraved with coatof arms within foliatecartouche, the whole raisedon three ball and claw feet

30cm diameter 30oz

£1,000-1,500

406 LA297/65A George III silver salverEliza Tuite, London 1778, ofcircular form, shell claspedborder, on three scroll feet

£400-600

407 EAB156/1A pair of George IIIcandlesticksS & C Young & Co, Sheffield1825, the tapered concavefluted columns th balustersconce above with claspedfrutiing and foliate details,,the domed base heavilydecorated with spreadingacanthus leaf details andrunning foliate border (2)

23cm high

£800-1,200

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404 EZ607/34A large George III trayJ Wakelin & W Taylor, London1786, of oval outline withbeaded border, the centreengraved with a crest, raisedon four bracket feet withbeaded borders and withengraved initials and scratchweight to underside

57cm wide, 126 oz

£2,000-3,000

410 EAB528/150A George II salverEbenezer Coker, London1759, of scalloped outline withscroll formed border withshell details, the centre withengraved armorial and motto,raised on double scroll hooffeet

26cm diameter, 18oz

£400-500

409 EY811/1A George III sauce boatLondon 1770 (maker’s markindistinct), the slight balusterbody with engraved crest withinitial below, with mouldedreeded rim and S scrollhandles, raised on threescroll and pad feet

13cm long, 4oz

£250-350

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408 ES768/37A George III twin handled cupFuller White, London 1758, the deepbowl with slightly flared rim andreeded girdle, with engraved initialsabove within foliate formedcartouche, the twin S scroll handleswith acanthus caps, raised on awaisted stem and domed spreadingfoot, engraved to underside withoriginal initial K/MA and laterinitials I*W/1764

17cm high, 30oz

£1,200-1,800

411 EAB528/149A George II waiterEbenezer Coker, London1758, of shaped circularoutline with gadrooned borderwith shell details, withcentrally engraved armorial,raised on three paw feet

18cm diameter, 8oz

£400-500

412 EZ607/35A pair of George II platesLondon 1733, maker’s mark indistinct, of shapedcircular outline with gadrooned rim and engravedarmorial, the reverse with engraved scratch weightsand numbered (2)

27cm diameter, combined weight 56oz

£1,000-1,500

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415 EZ607/47A George II salverJohn Jacob, London 1737, ofshaped circular outline withfoliate scroll moulded bordersand the centre with thinchased band of flower headand shell border, withengraved armorial to centre,raised on three cast figuralfeet and with engravedscratch weight to reverse

32cm diameter, 42oz

£500-900

414 EZ607/62A pair of George IISauceboatsThomas Whipham andWilliam Williams I, London1740, the deep balusterbodies with everted scallopedrim, with leaf capped S scrollhandle and raise on threeshell terminals scroll andhoot feet

18cm long, each 9.5oz

£250-350

413 LA297/61A George III silver tea potWilliam Shaw and WilliamPriest, London 1754, ofinverted pear shape withallover foliate and C scrollchasing, blank cartouches,shaped spout, the handle ofnaturalistic form all on a discfoot

£400-600

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416 EAB654/41A William III Britannia standard MonteithJohn Leach, London 1700, the hemispherical bowl with eightscroll panels, gadroon wavy rim with applied cherub masks,lion mask and drop handles raised on a spreading foot

31cm diameter, 61oz

£8,000-12,000

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417 ES768/38A scarce George III sugar casterAnthony Nelme, London circa 1720, struckmaker’s mark only four times, the octagonallypanelled body of baluster form with engravedmonogram and moulded girdle and rims, onwaisted stem with spreading foot, the bayonetfitted domed cover with alternate panels ofpierced lattice work and scrolls betweenapplied strap work, with octagonal urn finial

17.2cm high, 7.5oz

£1,000-1,200

418 EZ607/37A James II seal top spoonLondon 1687, maker’s mark EH with pellet above andbelow in shield shaped punch, the facetted stem withfoliate baluster finial with vacant terminal, the slightlyelongated bowl with town mark struck to interior andshort V shaped rat tail to reverse

17.2cm long

£300-400

419 EZ607/36AA set of four George II saltsmaker’s mark indistinct,London 1737, of large openform on three scroll and hooffeet, with stepped terminals(4)

75mm diameter,combined weight 15oz

£300-500

420 EY989/5A George II/III square waitermaker I.S, London 1730’s, ofcanted square form witheverted edge and plain centralflat, raised on four simplescroll and hoof feet, thereverse with original engravedinitials L/G*A

15.5cm wide, 5.5oz

£150-250

421 ES768/39A scarce George II Irish twinhandled cupThomas Walker, Dublin 1730,the deep plain bowl withmoulded rim and girdle,engraved to upper sectionwith armorial and crest, withtwin scroll handles with coiledterminals and plain thumbpiece caps, on waisted steman spreading foot

21cm high, 38oz

£2,500-3,000

END OF SALE

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Fine PaintingsThursday, 10th June, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh

Viewing times Friday 4th June 10am - 5pm Sunday 6th June 2pm - 5pmMonday 7th to Wednesday 9th June 10am - 5pm Morning of Sale strictly by appointment only

Enquiries Nick Curnow, Elena Ratcheva or Ben HanlyTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 E-mail: [email protected]

Illustrated catalogue £12 plus postage and packing

THÉOPHILE POILPOT (FRENCH 1848-1915)L’EMBARQUEMENT DE LA NORMANDIE AU HAVRESigned, inscribed and dated,’Esquisse du diorama 1889’,oil on canvas

111cm x 200.5cm (43.75in x 79in)

Provenance:Hirschl & Adler, New York, no. 6355

£20,000-30,000

INCLUDING WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OFLEHMAN BROTHERS HOLDINGS INC.

Further entries are invited: Closing date 7th July

Viewing times Sunday 15th August 2pm - 5pm Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th August 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale

Enquiries Colin Fraser or Trevor KyleTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 E-mail: [email protected]

Illustrated catalogue £15 plus postage and packing

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A rare mid 18th century Scottish ovoidcoffee urnAssay Master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh,circa 1750of compressed ovoid form with twinserpent handles and raised on three foliatecapped cabriole legs with paw feet

28cm high, 53oz

Estimate on request

Fine Scottish Silver and AccessoriesWednesday, 18th August, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh

CONDITIONS OF SALE

Lyon & Turnbull carries on business withbidders, buyers and all those present inthe auction room prior to, or inconnection, with a sale on the followingGeneral Conditions and on such otherterms, conditions and notices as may bereferred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONS

In these Conditions:

(a) "Auctioneer" means the firm of Lyon &Turnbull or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;

(b) "deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source but which isunequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creatorand which, at the date of the sale, had avalue materially less than it would havehad if it had been in accordance with thedescription;

(c) "hammer price" means the level ofbidding reached (at or above any reserve)when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;

(d) "terms of consignment" means thestipulated terms and rates of commissionon which Lyon & Turnbull acceptsinstructions from sellers or their agents;

(e) "total amount due" means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, Value AddedTax chargeable and any additional chargespayable by a defaulting buyer under theseConditions;

(f) "sale proceeds" means the net amountdue to the seller, being the hammer priceof the lot sold less commission at thestated rate, Value Added Tax chargeableand any other amounts due to us by theseller in whatever capacity and howeverarising;

(g) "You", "Your", etc. refer to the buyer asidentified in Condition 2.

(h) The singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER

(a) Bidders are required to register theirparticulars before bidding and to satisfyany security arrangements before enteringthe auction room to view or bid;

(b) the maker of the highest bid acceptedby the auctioneer conducting the saleshall be the buyer at the hammer priceand any dispute about a bid shall besettled at the auctioneer's absolutediscretion.

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.

(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.

(e) Our right to bid on behalf of the selleris expressly reserved up to the amount ofany reserve and the right to refuse any bidis also reserved.

3. INCREMENTS

Bidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.

4. THE PURCHASE PRICE

The buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and Pictures(Not Fine Sales)17.5%.

All other sales (Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premium at therate imposed by law.

5. VALUE ADDED TAX

Value Added Tax on the hammer price isimposed by law on all items affixed withan asterisk or double asterisk. ValueAdded Tax is charged at the appropriaterate prevailing by law at the date of saleand is payable by buyers of relevant lots.

6. PAYMENT

(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:

(a) pay to us the total amount due in cashor in such other way as is agreed by us.We accept cash, bank transfer (details onrequest), Switch or Debit Cards and Visaor MasterCard (please note there is asurcharge of 1.5% (VAT included) whenusing credit cards). We do not acceptAmerican Express.

(2) Any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any account whateverwithout regard to any directions of you oryour agent, whether express or implied.

7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES

(1) The ownership of any lots purchasedshall not pass to you until you have madepayment in full to us of the total amountdue.

(2) You shall at your own risk and expensetake away any lots that you havepurchased and paid for not later than 3working days following the day of theauction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which youshall be responsible for any removal,storage and other associated charges.

(3) No purchase can be claimed orremoved until it has been paid for.

(4) It is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not being held atour main saleroom.

8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and takenaway in accordance with these Conditionsor if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller andon their behalf, shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:

(a) to proceed against you for damages forbreach of contract;

(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/orany other lots sold by us to you;

(c) to resell the lot (by auction or privatetreaty) in which case you shall beresponsible for any resulting deficiency inthe total amount due (after crediting anypart payment and adding any resale costs).Any surplus so arising shall belong to theseller;

(d) to remove, store and insure the lot atyour expense and, in the case of storage,either at our premises or elsewhere;

(e) to charge interest at a rate notexceeding 1.5% per month on the totalamount due to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than 3 working days afterthe sale;

(f) to retain that or any other lot sold toyou until you pay the total amount due;

(g) to reject or ignore bids from you oryour agent at future auctions or to imposeconditions before any such bids shall beaccepted;

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of otherlots due or in future becoming due to youtowards the settlement of the total amountdue and to exercise a lien (that is a right to

retain possession of) any of your propertyin our possession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller andon their behalf pursue these rights andremedies only as far as is reasonable tomake appropriate recovery in respect ofbreach of these Conditions

9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY

All members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own risk andmust note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall incur liability for death or personalinjury (except as required by law by reasonof our negligence) or similarly for thesafety of the property of persons visitingprior to or at a sale.

10. COMMISSION BIDS

While prospective buyers are stronglyadvised to attend the auction and arealways responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular lot and shall be assumedto have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall ifso instructed clearly and in writing executebids on their behalf. Neither theauctioneer or our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any failure to doso save where such failure isunreasonable. Where two or morecommission bids at the same level arerecorded we reserve the right in ourabsolute discretion to prefer the first bidso made.

11. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY

The seller warrants to the auctioneer andto you that the seller is the true owner ofthe property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign itfor sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free fromany third party claims.

12. AGENCY

The auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibility fordefault by sellers or buyers.

13. TERMS OF SALE

The seller acknowledges that lots are soldsubject to the stipulations of theseConditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignment as notified to theconsignor at the time of the entry of thelot.

14. STANDARD VENDOR FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)

(1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and10% thereafter is charged on the sellingprice of each lot (subject to a minimumcharge of £30). Loss and damagewarranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold.Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max£250 colour. Internet Service: £10 per lot.

(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw acatalogued lot, a withdrawal fee will applyat the auctioneer’s discretion; this will becharged at 10% mid estimate.

15. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION

(1) While we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for us tocarry out exhaustive due diligence on eachlot. Prospective buyers are given ampleopportunities to view and inspect beforeany sale and they (and any independentexperts on their behalf) must satisfythemselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospectivebuyers also bid on the understanding that,inevitably, representations or statements

by us as to authorship, genuineness,origin, date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve matters ofopinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly and reasonablyheld and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to theforegoing neither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents or the seller acceptliability for the correctness of suchopinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are herebyexcluded. This Condition is subject to thenext following Condition concerningdeliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information tobuyers”.

(2) Private treaty sales made under theseConditions are deemed to be sales byauction for purposes of consumerlegislation.

16. FORGERIES

Notwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer's premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.

The right of return provided by thisCondition is additional to any right orremedy provided by law or by theseConditions of Sale.

GENERAL

17. We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctions byany person.

18 (1) Any right to compensation for lossesliabilities and expenses incurred in respectof and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided bythem shall be available to the sellerand/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

(2). Such rights and exclusions shallextend to and be deemed to be for thebenefit of employees and agents of theseller and/or the auctioneer who maythemselves enforce them.

19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidderor viewer may be given by first class mailin which case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48 hoursafter posting.

20. Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items in which case thedescriptions must be interpreted inaccordance with any glossary appearing atthe commencement of the catalogue.

21. Any indulgence extended to biddersbuyers or sellers by us notwithstandingthe strict terms of these Conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall affect theposition at the relevant time only and inrespect of that particular concession only;in all other respects these Conditionsshall be construed as having full force andeffect.

22. Scottish law applies to theinterpretation of these Conditions.

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Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Friday follow-ing the sale.

Thereafter lots will be re-moved to store in Edinburghand a charge incurred.

Administration fee:£20 + VAT

Storage charges per lot perday are:

Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT

Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT

CateringRefreshments will be avail-able at the saleroom on viewdays and day of sale.

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ParkingMulti-storey car parking isavailable at Greenside Placeand in the St. James Centre;five minutes walk from thesaleroom.

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