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Silver and Jewellery

Tuesday, 27th November andWednesday, 28th November, 201233 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh

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SilverTuesday, 27th November, 2012at 11am

JewelleryWednesday, 28th November, 2012at 11am

Sale Number LT348

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London88 St. James’s Street SW1A 1PLMonday, 5th November 10am - 5pm (highlights only) andTuesday, 6th November 10am - 5pm

Edinburgh33 Broughton Place EH1 3RRSunday, 25th November 2pm - 5pmMonday, 26th November 10am - 5pmMornings of sale from 9am

SpecialistsTrevor KyleColin FraserRuth Davis

Catalogue: £12

BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.†20% 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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L Y O N & T U R N B U L L

Important informationfor buyers

By telephone

Bids submitted by telephone must

be confirmed in writing.

Telephone bidding

If you are unable to attend the sale

we can normally arrange for you to

bid on the telephone. This service is

available entirely at our discretion

and at the bidder’s risk. All

telephone bids must be confirmed in

writing, listing the relevant lots and

appropriate number to be called. We

recommend that a covering bid is

also left in the event that we are

unable to make the call. We cannot

guarantee that lines will be

available, or that we will be able to

call you on the day, but will

endeavour to undertake such bids to

the best of our abilities.

Methods of Payment

Goods purchased will not be

released until we have received full

payment.

Cash

Cash payments can be made at the

accounts desk during or after a sale.

Cheque

Cheques should be made payable to

Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reserve

the right to wait until cheques have

been cleared by our bankers before

releasing bought goods. Cheques

can be cleared prior to sale on

request. Cheques drawn by third

parties cannot be accepted. If paying

by post please include the slip from

your invoice.

Switch or Credit Cards

Payment can be made by Switch,

Mastercard or Visa cards. There is a

2% surcharge on credit card

payments.

Collection

It is the buyer’s responsibility to

ascertain collection procedures,

particularly if the sale is not being

held at our main saleroom.

Electrical Goods

Lots that were once operated by

mains electricity are bought entirely

at the buyer’s risk. They are offered

for sale for display or historical

purposes and may not comply with

current regulations.

Bidding

At the Sale

To bid at the sale all potential

buyers must be registered with us

on or before the day of sale. We will

need proof of identification and

residence, and may require a bank

reference. Potential buyers must

collect a bidding number before the

sale begins, and show that number

if successful in purchasing a lot.

Please ensure that the auctioneer

repeats the number correctly when

confirming the sale. If there is any

doubt at this stage as to the

hammer price or buyer it must be

brought to the auctioneer’s attention

immediately. All lots will be invoiced

to the name and address given on

your registration form, which is non-

transferable. If you have purchased

a lot you may take your bidding

number to the accounts department

and receive an invoice immediately.

If you have not been successful

please leave the number at the

Registration or Reception desks.

In writing

Bid forms are available at the sale

and/or the back of the catalogue.

These should be submitted in

person, by post, or by fax as soon as

possible prior to the sale and we will

bid on your behalf up to the limit

indicated. In the event of receiving

two identical bids the first one

received will take precedence. They

must be received at the very latest

at least an hour before the sale. We

will do our utmost to execute these

bids but we offer this service entirely

at the bidder’s risk.

qualifying works of art. Under new

legislation which came into effect on

1st January 2012, this applies to

living artists and artists who have

died in the last 70 years.

This royalty will be charged to the

buyer on the hammer price and in

addition to the buyers premium. It

will not apply to works where the

hammer price is less than €1,000

(euros). The charge for works of art

sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and

below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For

items selling above €50,000 (euros),

charges are calculated on a sliding

scale.

All royalty charges are paid to the

Design and Artists Copyright Society

(‘DACS’) and no handling costs or

additional fees are retained by the

auctioneer. Resale royalties are not

subject to VAT.

Please note that the royalty payment

is calculated on the rate of exchange

at the European Central Bank on the

date of the sale.

More information on Droit de Suite

is available at www.dacs.org.uk

Damage and Restoration

Occasionally when a lot has suffered

extensive damage and/or restoration

it is indicated in the catalogue. This

is mentioned entirely at our

discretion for the benefit of buyers.

Where there is no mention of

damage and/or restoration this

should not be taken to mean that

there is none. It is the buyer’s

responsibility to ensure that the

condition of lots is to their

satisfaction (see our Terms and

Conditions of Sale).

Condition Reports

If potential buyers are unable to

inspect lots in person our specialists

will be happy to prepare detailed

Condition Reports on individual lots

as quickly as possible. These are for

guidance only and all lots are sold

‘as found’ (see our standard Terms

and Conditions of Sale).

Buying at Auction

This sale is subject to our standard

Terms and Conditions of Sale. If you

have not bought at auction before

we will be delighted to advise you.

Estimates

Estimates are printed below each lot

and do not include the buyer’s

premium. The sale will be

conducted in pounds sterling.

Dimensions

Dimensions are for guidance only; it

is the buyer’s responsibility to

ensure that they are correct.

Buyer’s Premium

The buyer shall pay the hammer

price together with a premium

thereon.

Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and

Pictures (Not Fine Sales)

20%

All other sales

(Fine/Special/Collections/

Contemporary)

25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.

VAT will be charged on the premium

at the rate imposed by law. (see our

Terms and Conditions of Sale).

VAT

The symbol † indicates that VAT is

payable by the purchaser at the

standard rate on the hammer price.

The symbol * by a lot number

indicates that the lot has been

temporarily imported from outside

the EU and that VAT is payable by

the purchaser at the rate of 5% on

the hammer price and the buyer’s

premium.

No VAT is payable on the hammer

price or premium for books bought

at auction.

Droit de Suite

This symbol § indicates works which

may be subject to the Droit de Suite

or Artist’s Resale Right, which took

effect in the United Kingdom on 14th

February 2006. We are required to

collect a royalty payment for all

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Lot

Numbers

1-6 COINS & MEDALS

7-21 SILVER PLATE

22-67 FOREIGN SILVER & METALWARES

68-83 COLLECTABLES & OBJECTS OF VERTU

84-139 SCOTTISH SILVER

140-219 MODERN SILVER

220-323 ANTIQUE SILVER

PLEASE NOTE:

Illustrations are not necessarily to scale.

INTERNET SERVICE:

For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website at

www.lyonandturnbull.com

L Y O N & T U R N B U L L

Order of Sale

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6 FD638/1A South Atlantic medalawared to 24167742 BDR JMcC G CLELLAND, EF

£200-300

1 FE70/5A group of three sovereigns1891, 1911 and 1912 (withsoldered suspender) (3)

£700-900

2 FE70/5ATwo half sovereigns1897 and 1915 (2)

£300-400

3 FE181/1Two half sovereigns1911 and 1914 both VF (2)

£200-300

4 FE105/2A collection of coinsto include a ScottishAlexander III penny; variouspre 1947 silver and foreigncoins (qty)

£120-180

5 FD196/9A collection of world coinsto include various Chinesecash coins; ancient Romanbase metal issues and variousmodern European coinage;also with a small group ofmedallions (qty)

£100-120

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Coins & Medals

Silver Plate

7 FE184/194An extensive silver platedcanteenmarked Heritage plate,comprising table knives, sideknives, carving set, servingspoons, table forks, dessertforks, fish knives and forks,soup spoons, coffee spoonand tea spoons and tablespoons, all in fitted twodrawer canteen withserpentine front and cabriolelegs

£120-180

8 FE105/14A pair of silver plated fivelight candelabrathe square base with foliatedecoration beneath a plaintapered column with squarefoliate knops, the reededbranches terminating in foursconces of foliate decorationand a central one of similardesign (2)

45.5cm high

£200-300

9 FE184/177A pair of 17th century stylesilver plated twin light wallsconcesthe back plate heavilydecorated with cherubsholding a basket of fruit withgarlands with all over fruitand swag decorations, twin Sscroll arms branches withfoliate drip pan and acanthussconces (2)

36cm high

£300-500

10 FC985/6A large pair of silver platedcommunion flagonsthe straight sided cylindricalbodies on stepped spreadingfoot and with fluted shortspout and reeded S scrollhandle, the bodies inscribedin Gothic script ‘St Pauls(South) Parish ChurchDundee’, with domed hingedcovers and urn finial (2)

42cm high

£400-600

11 FC985/7A pair of silver platedcommunion flagonsFW & Co, the slightly flaredcylindrical bodies with shortspout and slender S scrollhandle, raised on a flaredstepped base and with domedhinged cover (2)

40cm high

£200-300

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12 FE100/6A pair of silver plated entreedishes and coversElkington & Co, of shapedrectangular outline withgadrooned and floral border,the lift off cover with similardecoration an twist off foliatehandle (2)

27cm wide

£150-250

14 FC985/8A set of four silver platedcommunion platesunmarked, of circular outlinewith dished central well andgadrooned rim, raised on fourfoliate decorated lion pawfeet, contained in a fittedwooden storage trunk

41cm diameter

£200-300

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15 FE105/13A silver plated breakfast dishof conventional ovoid formwith hinged cover and raisedon fluted supports; togetherwith a silver plated entreedish of rectangular outlinewith reeded border and foliatedetails (2)

£150-180

16 FE100/27A large 19th centurySheffield plate salverof circular outline withscalloped rim, silver armorialto centre on four scrolled andleaf clasped feet, togetherwith a smaller example

Diameter 45.4cm and 26cm

£200-250

17 FE100/43An old Sheffield plate tea potMatthew Boulton, of balusterform with gadrooned andfoliate decoration to the upperrim on four ball feet and ‘c’scroll handle, together with amatched teapot of similardesign and a Sheffield platecoffee pot of plain form withengraved crest, on a circularfoot (3)

£200-300

13 FD628/6An old Sheffield plate argyleunmarked, of typical form, the waistedbody with twin spout and gadrooned rim

17cm high

£200-300

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19 FE100/25A pair of Sheffield plated wine coolersunmarked, the simple bucket forms withengraved crest and armorial with twin lionmask and ring handles (2)

20cm high

£300-500

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18 FE100/9A pair of Sheffield plated basketsmarked PA, ET, NT, bell, the flutedbodies with everted gadrooned rimwith fruiting vine leafs, wirework swinghandle with acanthus and ball detail;together with a pair of plated winecoasters, bold fruiting vine border andwooden bases (4)

Baskets 23cm diameter

£200-300

20 FD649/7A late Victorian silver plated and engraved glassclaret jugthe baluster glass body engraved with three heronin flight, on star cut base, the plated mounts andhandle with intertwined foliate decoration and Sscroll handle, the hinged cover with piercedthumbpiece

28cm high

£150-250

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23 FE100/20A cased set of silver gilt American berry spoonsLondon import marks 1901, Chrysanthemumpattern, comprising a pair of large servingspoons, a pair of smaller serving spoons, asugar shovel and a spoon, each of double struckflowerhead and foliate design with large bowls,in original fitted case

Large serving spoon 24cm long, combined weight 15.5oz

£300-500

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21 FE17/57A novelty silver plated Walrus decanterthe hinged head naturalistically formed with glasseyes and ivory tusks, the moulded glass body withsimple mounts and handle and tail to terminal

35cm long

£700-1,000

Foreign Silver & Metalwares

22 FD686/1An American fruit bowlmarked Regency, STERLING, thetapered bowl with scalloped rim andembossed pendant swags and floralplaques, the centre of bowl withscript initial D, raised on a pedestalfoot

31cm diameter, 24.5oz

£300-400

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31 FE1/44A tortoiseshell and micromosaic snuff boxof rectangular outline withwaisted sides, the hingedcover centrally set withmicromosaic panel of aclassical ruin within a redborder and gilt mount

7.5cm wide

£200-250

24 FD440/5An American rulermarked S.KIRK & SONSTERLING, consisting of atwelve inch rule with floraldecoration; together with anAmerican pierced basket withswing handle; and anAmerican pierced oval basket,and a Birminghamchristening mug, WilliamAdams 1909 (4)

Combined weight 12oz

£150-250

25 FE100/37Cartier - an American child’sporringermarked Cartier, made in USASTERLING, of shallow straightsided form with engravednumbers alphabet andnursery rhymes, with piercedhandle; together with Cartierchild’s mug of simple fromwith engraved figures and asmall can mug with S scrollhandle by Gorham (3)

Porringer 16cm wide, combined

weight 11oz

£200-300

26 FE12/2An American three piece teasetmarked 925S, STERLING,AXS, comprising teapot,covered sugar box and milkjug, each of canted form withembossed foliate and scrollpanels (3)

Teapot 16cm high, combined weight

29.5oz

£400-600

27 FE95/8New York - an Americanbaluster cream jugDaniel C Feuter, marked DCFtwice, N / YORK, of balusterform with embossed foliateand flowerheads, with C scrollformed cartouche inscribed‘to Grace Dundas Colt fromher Uncle and Godfather....’with simple spout andacanthus clasped S scrollhandle

9.5cm high, 6.4oz

£200-300

28 FD415/1A 19th century Germangobletthe deep tapered bowl withembossed hunting scene inlandscape with gadroonedlower section above aknopped stem and spreadingfoot

17.5cm high, 7.8oz

£200-300

29 FE197/1A French silver mountedglass decanterRobert Linzeler, Paris circa1900, the slender flutedbaluster glass body withfoliate embossed collar, spoutand hinged cover, the reededC scroll handle with acanthusdetails, the lower section ofthe body with pierced archand foliate details on a simplespreading foot

32cm high

£800-1,200

30 FC840/22A French wine tasterwith shallow hemisphericalbowl with domed central andspiralled decoration, loophandle with plain thumbpiece,inscribed J.LONGERON;together with a Danish castfigural spoon and a Germandessert spoon (3)

Combined weight 8oz

£200-300

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Silver

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33 FD636/21CA Continental silver and gilt niello decorated snuff boxmarked indistinctly to inside cover, of rectangular form, thehinged lid with central panel depicting the ‘Duomo di Milano’within foliate border, the base with panels and cartouche offoliage

8cm wide

£150-180

32 FE1/118A Continental snuff boxindistinctly marked, of oval shape with engraved border andcircular cartouche, the flush hinged cover similarly decorated

8cm wide, 65g

£150-200

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Silver

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34 FC85/32A cased silver gilt and gem set desk setmarked 935, comprising; an inkwell,desk seal, blotter, quill holder andpropelling pencil, all silver gilt andengraved with harp motif set half pearlsand gems

£200-300

36 FE1/43An ebonite snuff boxthe gilt lining with indistinctFrench marks, of circularoutline with pull off cover, thecover set with a watercolorportrait of a military officerwithin a foliate frame

7.5cm diameter

£150-200

37No lot

38 FD490/1A canteen of continentalcutlerymarked 800, comprisingtwelve table forks, eight tablespoons, six dessert spoons,six dessert forks, eight teaspoons; with twelve tableknives and six dessert knives;together with a continentalset of five tea spoons (qty)

Weighable silver 80oz

£700-900

40 FD656/24A Continental enamel snuffboxLondon import marks 1907, ofrectangular outline with pinkguilloche enamel cover andsides and cover with appliedbasket of flowers with enameldetails

8cm wide

£200-300

39 FD654/11Two continental cut glass andsilver mounted saltsthe spreading bases withengraved details with flaredscalloped rimmed glassbodies, with matched spoons(4)

£200-300

35 FE100/26A continental pierced chargerLondon import marks 1898, of circular outline withcast and pierced scroll border with cherub masks,the central section with embossed scene of cheruband pelican within a landscape

23.5cm diameter, 11.7oz

£120-180

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44 FE53/9A pair of Continental bird formed pepperetteswith London import marks 1890, naturalistically formed asa standing bird with engraved textured feather detail andtwin glass eyes, the pull off headed revealing a piercedgrille (2)

14.5cm long, combined weight 7.6oz

£800-1,000

41 FD688/50A continental basketimport marks 1905, of oval form withpierced lattice decoration to sides andtwin handles, threaded scalloped rimwith ribbon decoration, plaque to frontwith head of classical figure, similarplain plaque to rear, all on fourbracket feet

53cm wide (across the handles), 69oz

£1,400-1,600

41 FD636/21AA 19th century French enamel, gold piqueand tortioseshell bonbonnierethe circular cover mounted with a miniatureportrait of a young woman after Jean-Baptiste Greuze, within a two tone gold inlaidborder against a cream and pink enamelground, the interior of tortoiseshell

9cm diam

£400-600

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42 FE100/29A Continental tea caddyChester import marks 1902, of canted rectangular form withembossed classical scenes of figures within floral garlands,raised on four paw feet

10cm high 8.7oz

£120-180

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48 FE553/60FA Dutch glass swing handledbasketthe scalloped cut glass bodywith star cut base, with swinghandle engraved with foliatedecoration; together with agroup of cut glass and silvermounted condiments (someA/F) (qty)

Basket 33cm wide

£250-350

49 FE184/195AA group of Danish andcontinental flatwareall silver gilt with enameldetails and decoration, toinclude cake slice, teaspoons, pickle forks, servingspoon etc; together with acontinental spice box and amodern marrow scoop

combined weight 10oz

£120-180

45A FC87/18A late 19th century figure of awinged puttoDutch circa 1890, importmarks for London 1903,modelled as standing puttopiercing a heart with anarrow, on a circular soclebase; together with aVictorian childrens rattle,George Unite, Birmingham1853; the baluster bodyembossed with floral motifsand acanthus leaves, withlower smaller balustersection, all with bells (twolacking) with whistle terminaland coral teether; a 19thcentury Dutch vinaigrette,indistinctly marked, modelledas a cello, the main backboard hinged and with piercedS scrolls and all overdecoration of figures andfoliage (3)

90mm high, 12.5cm high, 11.5 cm

long

£300-500

46 FE12/3A modern Danish sugar andcreamof slight baluster form withreeded rims and resting onmoulded foot, with flutedhandles (2)

4.5cm high, combined weight 4.7oz

£200-220

47 FE184/126A miniature Viennese enamelewer and standapparently unmarked, theewer of classical form withlobed lower section and castfigural grotesque handle, thestand of shallow circular formwith central well for foot,each piece profuselydecorated with classicalfigures and landscapes (2)

ewer 11cm high, stand 12cm

diameter

£600-800

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45 FE12/1A Danish coffee potmarks indistinct circa 1787/1823, thestraight sided cylindrical body withengraved borders, simple taperedspout, with socket set turned woodenhandle

20cm high, 17.4oz

£300-500

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50 FB125/30A case set of Indianteaspoons and sugar siftermarked HANHART & CoALLAHBAD, comprising sixteaspoons and sugar sifterwith stylised thistle terminals,in fitted case

£100-120

51 FC920/37A Tibetan silver mountedwooden bowlunmarked, the shallow bowlwith silver lining and rim, on ashort foot with embossedcollet setting

147.5cm diameter

£100-150

52 FC920/36An Indian white metal chaliceunmarked, the main bowl ofdeep form, above a simplestem with domed foot, thebowl and foot with embosseddecoration of countrysideviews

11cm high, 66.5g

£150-200

53 FD440/6A collection of Indian andEastern metalwaresto include two rice bowls withembossed decoration; a coinformed napkin ring; a pepperpot, napkin ring and open saltall with typical decoration,together with a three pieceplated tea set with elephantand foliate decoration (qty)

£150-250

54 FD440/4An Indian white metal drinkstrayof rectangular outline, thecentral wooden base framedin a white metal surroundwith lobed sections decoratedwith typical Indian embosseddecoration, with twin dragonformed loop handles

57cm wide

£400-600

55 FD705/3CA group of Indian metalwaresto include a pair of servingspoons, tea strainer andstand, two saucers and threerice bowls, all with engravedand embossed designs (8)

£200-300

56 FE100/47An eastern candle holderthe flared scalloped dish onsimple short stem all withprofuse chased foliate andscroll decoration,, togetherwith an associated cover (2)

11cm diameter

£80-120

57 FE184/193A suite of Persian silverplated goblets and beakersto include eleven beakers andsix goblets, each with all overengraved decoration, thegoblets raised on simpleknopped stems (17)

Beakers 9.5cm and goblets 11cm

high

£200-300

58 FD95/16An eastern dishprobably Egyptian, of shapedcircular outline with rolledintertwined rim and chasedborders to centre

24cm diameter, 9.1oz

£300-500

59 FE184/142A group of four novelty whitemetal acrobatic cat modelsunmarked, eachnaturalistically posed, onejumping through a hoop,another spearing a mouse etc(4)

£80-120

60 FC771/12A Chinese export dressingtable setWang Hing, Canton, circa1900, marked WH, 90,character mark, comprisinghand mirror, two clothesbrushes and two smallcovered boxes, eachdecorated with a runningdragon and a planishedsurface (5)

Hand mirror 28cm long

£300-500

61 FE184/145AA Peruvian white metal flaskand beakermarked Peru, 925, formed asseated figure holding an urnwith pull off beaker formingcap

21cm high, 237g

£150-180

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62 FE184/192A pair of Mexican white metalcomportsmarked Sanborns MexicoSTERLING, the shallow bowlswith flowerhead border raisednon slenders stem anddomed foot (2)

11cm high

£120-180

63 FB125/18A Russian silver toddy ladlemarks indistinctly, Moscowcirca 1830, N* in cyrrilic, ovallobed bowl chased decoration,plain stem, turned hardwoodhandle

Overall length42cm, bowl 9.5cm

across lips

£120-180

64 FD620/1A cased set of Russian silvergilt and champleve spoonsMoscow 1899-1908, possiblyVasily Agafonov, the twelvespoons with gilt bowls,enamel backs and stems,white enamel finials, all in afitted satin and velvet linedoak case

Spoon 10.5cm long,

£700-900

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65 FD649/8A Russian figural spoonmarked B.K, with 84 standardmark, the cast terminal withtwo bears above a naturalisticstem, with plain bowl

16.5cm, 42g

£120-180

66 FE158/2A Russian silver and enamel eggstandbearing a Faberge and standardmark, the four upright armsforming the ‘cradle’ with enamelrose swags, plain down swept legswith rope stretchers

65mm high

£300-500

67 FE158/1A Russian silver and champleve enameltea caddybearing indistinct marks, the caddy ofsquare form, enamel scrolling floraldesign, green borders with floret detail,pull off enameled cover

10.8cm high

£1,000-1,500

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68 FD196/15An early Victorian rattleapparently makers mark IW only, thebaluster body with embossed foliatescroll decoration with acanthusbands, whistle terminal andsuspended bells (two lacking), thesocket end with coral handle;together with another of plainer formwith engraved decoration andsuspended bells (one lacking),whistle terminal and coral handle,London 1801 (probably) (2)

£250-350

71 FD196/10A George II turquoise and paste set patch box / vinaigretteunmarked, the oval box with straight sides with appliedstipple engraved border, the base engraved ‘Thos Smalt1727’, the hinged cover set with outer border of cabochonturquoise with inner border of facetted pastes and centralturquoise cabochon, the interior fitted with lift out piercedgrill, contained in a morocco leather case

3.7cm wide

£300-500

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70 FE53/10A Victorian butt markerH J Batson & A E Batson, London 1896, of simplerectangular form with moulded ribs the obverseengraved with armorial and reverse named ‘LOVAT1896’, the hinged cover opening to reveal tennumbered ivory peg markers, suspended from anoval link chain with unmarked novelty whistleformed as a dog’s head

Heraldry:he arms are that of Simon Fraser 16th Lord Lovat, born 1871,died 1933. during his military career commanded both theLovat Scouts in the Boer War and the Highland MountedBrigade at Gallipoli.

£900-1,100

69 FD465/5A late 19th century silvercigarette casecentral European, doublehinged cover, gilt interior withan exterior with alloverhammered ground

11cm wide, 5.3oz

£80-100

Collectables & Objects of Vertu

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79 FE70/1A 1920s 9ct gold cigarettecaseof slim curved rectangularform, with bevelled edge,engine turned throughout,inscribed to inside JEAN PMILLER in script

9.8cm x 8.4cm x 0.8cm, 115.6g

£800-1,200

80 FC87/10A George IV snuff boxJoseph Wilmore Birmingham1825, of rectangular form withbaluster sides with scrollingfoliage and flowerheads, thehinged cover with engineturned decoration within afloral border; together with acontinental, possibly Frenchsnuff box, apparentlyunmarked, of circular outlinewith pull off cover with allover engine turned decorationwithin interlaced border (2)

80mm wide, 4.8oz and 85mm

diameter, 4.8oz

£250-350

73 FD196/7CA small group of interestingsealsto include; a carved wood sealmodelled loosely as anarmadillo; six gold and othermounted small fob seals; twoloose matrices; other oddseals, a large Victorian silverlocket (Qty)

£300-400

74 FD196/7AA group of three silver sealsto include an unmarked smallwooden handled example,with simple socket stem andoval matrix with armroial andmotto below; an unmarkedsmall fob exmaple withreeded stem and loopterminals with intaglioarmorial and a short handexample with monogrammedinitials, with lion passantmark only

Matrices 19mm, 18mm and 20mm

£300-500

75 FD489/62A 19th century multi-gemdesk sealcomposed of a naturalisticcoral branch, mounted to oneend with a claw clasping anoval cut sardonyx cabochonincised LATHOCKAR, theopposing terminal with foliatescroll carved mount inset witha bloodstone intaglio crestedand inscribed DITAT VIRTUS

77mm

£800-1,200

76 FD629/6Alfred Dunhill - a silvercased cigarette lighter withintegral watchimport marks for London1929, the case with roundedends, engine turneddecoration, rectangular dialwith Arabic numerals, gilthands, inscribed variouspatent numbers to the base,and ‘Dunhill Unique Lighter’

55mm high, 43mm wide

£300-500

77No lot

78 FD347/4Horse racing interest - aVictorian cigarette case withportrait of Jockey FredArcherBirmingham 1886, of simplerectangular outline,the hingedcover with enamelled bust ofFred Archer in jockey silksand cap, the gilt interior withhinged clasp for cigarettes

8cm x 6cm 100.8g

Note:Fred Archer was perhaps one of thegreatest jockeys of all time, and waswithout question a legend in hisown, shortly lived time. During hiscareer he won 2748 races including21 Classics and was awardedchampion jockey on no fewer than13 occasions.His career was sadly cut short whenin 1886 aged 29 he committedsuicide. Made in the year of hisdeath this piece must have been ahigh quality momento of such afamous and important sportsman ofhis day.

£400-600

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72 FD196/7BAn early Continental bronze sealpossibly 17th century or earlier, thefacetted stem with trefoil loopterminal, the circular matrix withintaglio armorial and motto

Matrix 35mm, height 45mm

£400-500

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81 FD196/20A yellow metal mesh evening purseunmarked (tests as gold), with simple hingedcantle with amethyst push button thumbpiece, with oval link chain and fine mesh linkbag

cantle 16.5cm wide, 210g

£1,000-1,500

82 FD489/39A cased Russian rock crystal, gold and enamelmounted scent bottleBearing 56 standard mark and makers mark HWin oval punch, possibly Henrik Wigstrom, the flatcrystal body with ribbed detail, the collar in redgold with applied band of leaves and fruit,possibly mistletoe, the hinged cover decoratedwith pink enamel, all in a fitted box bearing aFabergé trade name

Bottle 65mm high, 46mm wide

£8,000-12,000

83 FE110/12An early 20th century diamond and enameldecorated ivory lidded boxof slim oval form with hinged cover, applied withblue and white scroll and dot enamelled borderswith rose cut diamonds, millegrain set, to thethump-piece and hinges, additionally applied tothe front with a canted rectangular jasperwarecameo within rose cut diamond millegrain setborder and outer similarly set border of bow-tiedribbons

9.7cm x 6cm x 1.7cm

£3,000-3,500

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84 FC792/47Traprain reproduction - a Britannia standardlarge saltBrook & Sons, Edinburgh 1938, of squareoutline with beaded edge and chasedpalmettes, the centre with hemisphericalbowl raised on collet foot

14cm wide, 7.9oz

£300-500

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86 FE95/1A collection of George III and laterflatwareto include a set of six table spoons, AOrlie, Edinburgh 1782, of Old Englishpattern with feathered edge and engravedcrest; a pair of Fiddle pattern toddy ladles,Edinburgh 1824; a matched set of sixScottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons, variousmakers; and a small group of Old Englishpattern flatware (qty)

Combined weight 26oz

£250-350

87 FD654/15A George II agate mounted snuffboxRobert Haxton, Edinburgh circa1800, makers mark only strucktwice, the shaped agate panels setas hinged cover with foliatethumbpiece, with simple straightsided base

9cm long

£200-300

88 FD187/4Aberdeen- a Scottishprovincial salverColine Allan, marked CA, CA,three towers twice, CA, ofshaped circular outline withfoliate and scroll border,raised on hoof feet

28cm diameter, 20oz

£2,000-3,000

90 FE1/113A matched set of George IIItablespoonsJ Hewitt and A Orlie ofEdinburgh, various dates, ofHanoverian pattern withengraved initials to terminal(6)

12oz

£150-200

89 FB125/34A Scottish Victorian saucerMacKay & Chisolm.Edinburgh 1898, of circularoutline with scalloped rim;together with an unusualtaster in the shape of astylised thistle head, Sheffield1894, (2)

Combined weight 3oz

£200-250

85 FB125/29A Scottish basket hilted broadswordletter openerJ Aitchison, Edinburgh 1912, with piercedand engraved basket with thistle moitfsand fluted pommel, with simple taperedblade

25.5cm long, 71.4g

£400-600

91 EAB595/257A Scottish George III swinghandled sugar bowlJohn MacDonald, Edinburgh1798, of oval outline withribbed body, engraved withinitial W, the swing handlewith reeded decoration, thewhole raised on a waistedstem and spreading foot

12cm high (excluding handle) 9.5oz

£200-300

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94 FE160/1A William III trefid spoonJames Penman, Edinburgh 1697, Assay Master JamesPenman, the rounded trefid terminal with V cut knotches,engraved to verse ‘M/IT/KY’ with ribbed moulded rat tail to bowl

18.5cm long, 44.6g

Provenance:Shaw of Tordarroch collection, Christie’s & Edmiston’s, 29 March 1983, lot 61(part lot)

References and exhibition:Compendium of Scottish Silver, R & J Dietert Volume 1 page 245

£600-800

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95 FE105/7Aberdeen - a set of nineScottish provincial teaspoonsand matching sugar spoonWilliam Spalding (possibly),marked WS, A, B, D, N, ofFiddle pattern with engravedscript initials to terminal (10)

Sugar spoon 14.5cm long,

combined weight 4.9oz

£150-180

96 FC66/9Aberdeen - three Scottishprovincial masking spoonsJames Smith, stem marked ISonly, of Old English patternwith initials to terminal; anOld English example byJames Erksine, makers markonly; and an Old Englishexample makers mark onlyJohn Leslie; together withthree Aberdeen teaspoons (6)

Combined weight 2.5oz

£150-250

97 FC66/10Aberdeen - a collection ofScottish provincial teaspoonsVarious makers, to includeWilliam Byres, J Smith, JErskine, J Law, J Gordon (qty)

Combined weight 4.7oz

£180-220

98 FE105/6Aberdeen - A set of threeScottish provincialtablespoonsNathaniel Gillet, marked NGABD, of Old English pattern,with script initials M to theterminal (3)

20.5cm long, combined weight 6oz

£80-120

92 FE1/117A George III snuff boxPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1775, of straight sided ovaloutline with hinged cover with ring and dot border, the giltinterior with latin presentation inscription inside of lid

8.5cm wide, 3.4oz

£300-500

93 FE1/126A Scottish George III kitchen pepperPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh, 1774, of cylindrical form with Sscroll handle and pull off cover with pierced central section

6.3cm high, 61g

£300-500

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108 FD187/2Glasgow - a set of fourScottish provincial trenchersaltsAdam Graham, marked AG,town marks, AG, town marks,of square outline with incurved covers and centralhemispherical dish (4)

9cm wide, each 2.5oz

£1,500-1,800

109 EAB158/21Greenock - a set of sixScottish provincial teaspoonsmaker unknown, marked,anchor, tree, anchor, of Fiddlepattern with engraved initialsJJB in script to terminal (6)

£200-250

99 FB125/31Aberdeen - a Scottishprovincial basting spoonRettie & Sons, marked R&S,A, B, D, Edinburgh 1843, ofFiddle pattern with engravedcoronet to terminal and toreverse of stem engraved‘Nursery’

31cm long, 3.4oz

£300-350

100 FC66/12Aberdeen - a group ofScottish provincial teaspoonsall by William Jamieson,various maker’s marks andcombinations (qty)

Combined weight 4oz

£120-180

101 FE105/9Aberdeen - a collection ofScottish provincial flatwareto include a dessert spoon JEwan, four teaspoons JamesGordon, two teaspoons WFillan, and various dessertspoons by George Jamiesonand William Jamieson (qty)

11oz

£120-180

102 FB125/32Aberdeen - a small collectionof Scottish provincialflatwareto include two Fiddle patternteaspoons, J Pirie; a pair ofsugar tongs, James Gordonand a dessert spoon, GeorgeJamieson (4)

£150-180

103 FD95/2Aberdeen - a Scottishprovincial dress powder hornJames Gordon, marked IG,ABD, the large polished cowhorn section with pointedmount, three suspensionmounts and flared end, eachwith foliate and shell chaseddecoration, the suspensionloops with crystal setterminals

31cm long

£1,000-1,500

104 FC435/2Banff - a Scottish provincialsoup ladleWilliam Simpson II, markedWS, e, thistle, of single struckFiddle and Thread patternwith engraved script initials‘WMK’ to terminal and largeoval bowl

36cm long, 7.6oz

£300-500

105 FC66/11A collection of ScottishteaspoonsTo include E Livingstone ofDundee, unattributed SW;together with variousEdinburgh teaspoons etc (qty)

Combined weight 5.5oz

£100-200

107 FC589/15Glasgow - a Scottishprovincial tablespoonJames McEwan, markedJ.Mc, Glasgow town mark,J.Mc, S, of Hanoverian patternwith engraved script initial Fto reverse of terminal

21cm long, 2oz

Provenance:Pheonix CollectionLyon & Turnbull Scottish silver &Accessories, 16th August 2010, lot276

Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R& J Dietert, listed page 311

£120-180

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106 FE100/32Glasgow - a Scottish provincial mugRobert Luke, marked RL, S, RL, Town mark, of simple balusterform with moulded rim and S scroll handle, resting on astepped foot

9.5cm high, 5.6oz

£400-600

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119 FD95/1Perth - a Scottish provincialcasterRobert Keay, marked RK (inoval), thistle, duty mark, oftapered vase form with simplestem and raised on aspreading base and squarefoot, with pierced domed pulloff cover

11cm high, 3oz

£300-500

120 FC165/71A pair of hardstone handledfish serversthe handles formed fromvarious agates andhardstones in geometricpatterns, silver plated mountswith pierced and engravedblades and tines (2)

Knife 30cm long

£100-150

121† EZ487/3A Scottish novelty hardstonevinaigretteunmarked, the bloodstoneformed body shaped as aScottish powder horn withapplied shield cartouche andthistle head final set with afoil back crystal, the domedhinged cover embossed withthistles and centrally set witha collet set foil backed crystal,opening to reveal a hinged,pierced and engraved foliategrille, with double belcherlink suspension chain

5.9cm long

£600-900

110 FE1/112Greenock - a set of sixScottish provincial teaspoonsA Campbell, marked AC (inscript) anchor, tree, of Celticpoint pattern with vacantterminals (6)

14cm long,12g each

£100-120

111 FD95/14Greenock - a small collectionof Scottish provincialflatwareto include; a pair of sugartongs by James Orr, ateaspoon by the same makerand a toddy ladle andteaspoon by J Heron, all withEdinburgh marks (4)

£120-180

112 FD109/6Greenock - a pair of Scottishprovincial gravy spoonsAlexander Campbell, markedAC, anchor, oak tree, G, ofCeltic point pattern withvacant terminals (2)

31cm long, each 97g

£400-600

113 FD109/9Greenock - a group of sixScottish provincial teaspoonsfive John Heron, marked JH(in script), anchor, oak tree, ofCeltic point pattern withscript initial ‘M+H’ toterminal; together with asimilar example AlexanderCampbell marked AC, oaktree, anchor, of Celtic pointpattern with script initial ‘E’and numbered ‘5’ to terminal(6)

£120-180

115 FE108/9Perth - a group of Scottishprovincial flatwareall Robert Keay, marked RK,eagle, RK, eagle, RK, of Fiddleand shell pattern with scriptinitial B, comprising fourtables poons and six dessertspoons (10)

Combined weight 17.5oz

£250-350

116 FD95/11Perth - a Scottish provincialserving spoonJames Wright (probably),marked J.W, S, eagle, anchor,of Celtic point pattern withlarge script initial M toterminal

30cm long, 3.5oz

£100-200

117 FD95/15Perth - a small collection ofScottish provincial flatwareto include a set of three teaspoons by R Keay, markedRK, eagle, RK; a Celtic pointpattern tea spoons similarlymarked; together with a pairof Edinburgh sugar tongs (4)

£100-150

118 FD111/2Perth - a Scottish provincialsoup ladleJames Cornfute, stemmarked IC, eagle, IC, eagle, ofOld English pattern withvacant terminal and deepcircular bowl

37cm long, 9oz

£200-300

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114 FE53/6Inverness - a Scottish provincial deers hoof inkwellFerguson & MacBean, marked to ‘shoe’ F&M, camel, INVSS,Edinburgh 1896 and additionally to cover Edinburgh 1896,formed from a deers hoof with scrolled supports, scallopmounted with a domed hinged lid with interlaced border andcentrally set with a large smoky quartz

15.5cm high

£500-700

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125 FE53/2A large curly horn snuff mullthe mounts unmarked, the plainhinged domed cover centrally setwith a collet mounted citrine, thetightly curled horn with appliedshield

17.5cm long

£500-600

124 FE53/8An unusual curly horn snuff mull on standthe curly horn mull of conventional form, withscalloped collar engraved ‘Geoe Handley WestHigh St Salford’ with butterfly hinge to horncover, collet set amethyst to centre, the wholeresting in a ‘cradle’ formed stand with engravedborder and raised on three hoof feet

10cm high

£400-600

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122 FE53/3An early curly horn snuffmullthe mounts unmarked, ofconventional form, the appliedrim with scalloped collar andhinged horn lid, the collarengraved HENRYMCCONDACH JUNR, withscrolled thumb and hingedpieces

10cm long

£350-450

123 FE53/7A carved wooden noveltysnuff boxin the form of a boot, with athree quarter opening lid withapplied thistle hinge andshield cartouche to centre ofthe lid

5.5cm high

£350-450

126 FE53/1A large snuff mullunmarked, formed from a section of tapered cowhorn the hinged lid with foliate decoration andinitials, set with central montrose agate, raised ona wire formed stand with twin scroll supports

Length 45cm

£800-1,200

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127 FE53/5A Lonach Highlanders dress powder hornunmarked, the flattened cow horn body appliedwith hatched and foliate engraved mounts withclaw set amethysts flanking an oval cut citrine,the body applied foil backed crystal in a piercedand engraved mount, the terminal mount withthistle finial with engraved detail and stone setcap, the body of the mount engraved withLonach crest and initials NHF

33cm long

£700-800

128 FE53/4Golfing interest - a 9ct goldcigarette caseBirmingham 1853, ofrectangular form bearing theenamelled crest of RoyalBurgess Golf Society to theobverse, presentationinscription to the rear cover;together with a fitted case

8cm x 11.5cm, 5oz

Note:The first recorded reference to theRoyal Burgess Golfing Society ofEdinburgh appears in a 1735 editionof the Edinburgh Almanac. Itfounders were predominantly madeup of merchants, bankers and suchlink, who originally played onBruntsfield links, enjoying a ale ortwo afterwards in the nearby GolfTavern, both the course and the pubare still standing today.In 1800 the society were granted theSeal of Cause by the town council,increasing its influence within the

city by allowing them to purchaseproperty and create by laws. Not toolong after this, the society changedits motto from ‘Long and Far’ to ‘Farand sure’ which can be seen on theobverse of this cigarette case. In1929 the society were granted aRoyal Edict by His Majesty KingGeorge V, proclaiming the society,previously known as EdinburghBurges Golfing Society, The RoyalBurgess Golfing Society ofEdinburgh; later the same year thiscigarette case was presented to J.M. Scott for his services astreasurer and marking an importantyear for the society.Since 1874 traffic congestion on theLinks prompted the move toMusselburgh, and eventually toBarnton. The society have enjoyedthe privilege of various RoyalPatrons, including the current Dukeof York, while prior to his accessionto the throne King Edward VIII heldthe captaincy for a short period.

£3,000-4,000

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138 FE189/6An early Victorian silvermounted dirkmounts unmarked, the handlecarved with bands ofinterlaced work and withapplied studs, the shouldersadditionally mounted, withsimple pommel with acornfinial, with large spearpointed single fuller blade, ina tooled leather scabbard, thechape engraved with StAndrew on the cross, the bi-knife and fork mountsengraved with Gaelic mottosand Celtic motifs

Overall length 44cm long

£800-1,200

139 EZ492/1An 18th century dirkthe carved and studdedhandle with six bands ofCeltic knot work and withcollet set facetted stone(probably later mounted), thewide simple steel blademarked NORRIE GLASGOW,the japanned later scabbardset with bi-knife and fork andwith simple thistle decoratedmounts, the bi-knife and forkwith studded and carvedwooden handles with simpleengraved mounts

Blade 26.5cm long, overall length

45.5cm

£800-1,200

129 FD350/9A modern sgian dubhT Ebutt, Edinburgh 1970, withinterlaced handle and simplemounts, the pommel set withfoil backed crystal; togetherwith three silver mountedletter openers (4)

£80-120

130 FE189/1A brass mounted CameronHighlanders officer’s sgiandubhthe basket weave carvedwooden handle with appliedstuds and Egypt battlehonours and Sphinx, withcollet set stone in thistlemount to pommel, the leathercovered scabbard with simplebrass mounts

19.5cm long

£200-300

131 FE189/3A large silver mounted sgiandubhindistinct part Londonmarked, the large shaped andcarved handle with appliedstuds and running thistleapplied pommel cap, leatherscabbard with simple shapedmounts

24.5cm long, handle 4cm wide

£250-350

132 FE189/2A scarce silver mountedEdinburgh University OTCofficers sgian dubhHenry Tatton, Edinburgh 1916,retailed by Marshall & Aitkenof Edinburgh, of conventionalGordon Highlanders’ patternwith open gallery and colletset stone, the basket weavehandle set with studs andarmorial shield of theEdinburgh University OTC, theleather scabbard with simpleshaped mounts

21cm long

£250-350

133 FE189/4A silver plated half-sized dirkunmarked, the basket weavebaluster handle with collet setfoil backed crystal andapplied studs, with singlefuller ed blade with scallopedback edge, in leather coveredscabbard set en-suite with bi-knife and fork, applied thistlemounts

Overall length 37cm

£300-400

134 FE189/9A Victorian boy’s dirkthe mounts unmarked, carvedbasket weave baluster handlewith applied pins andengraved pommel mount withthistle finial, single fulleredspear point blade, the leathercovered scabbard with shapedmounts with thistle engraveddecoration

Overall length 26cm long

£300-500

135 FE189/8A 71st Highlanders dirkthe blade inscribed PeterHenderson, maker Glasgow,with simply carved basketweave handle with runningthistle border to simple pintop pommel cap, the leathercovered scabbard with 71within a bugle to top,mounted and displayedthistles to lowers, set with bi-knife and fork

Overall length 47cm

£600-800

136 FE189/7An Edwardian dirkHenry Strack, London 1905,the carved basket weavehandle with applied studs andcollet set stone to terminal,with single fullered blade withscalloped back edge, theleather covered scabbard setwith bi-knife and fork andwith engraved thistle mounts

Overall length 45cm

£800-1,200

137 FE189/5A Gordon Highlandersofficers dirkwith part Edinburgh markspost 1975, the carved woodenhandle set with studs andopen oak leaf gallerysurrounding a foil backedcrystal, the scabbard set withbi-knife and fork andregimental badge to topmount and thistles to lowermounts

Overall length 47cm long

£1,000-1,200

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140 FE184/213A modern ‘Little Ben’ mantle clockBy Mappin & Webb, London 1983, wellmodelled and with three clock dials, raisedon a stepped granite plinth and contained infitted box, in fitted box

33cm high

Note:Although marketed as ‘Little Ben’ this nomenclature isincorrect. Big Ben is the common name for the bellactually within the tower, the correct name is TheGraet Bell, something that is rarely seen by public andtourists. The correct name for the tower is actually TheClock Tower at the Palace of Westminster; that is untilthis year when it was re-named The Elizabeth Tower toacknowledge and commemorate the Queen’s DiamondJubilee

£700-1,000

141 FE184/212A limited edition commemorative Prince ofWales and Lady Diana Spencer mantle clockBy Mappin & Webb, London 1981, No.53 of201,the silver urn shaped body with Romannumeral chapter ring, the body with appliedsilver gilt crests alternating between Princeof Wales feathers and Spencer crest, with giltchains suspended between, with pull offdomed cover revealing the windingmechanism and raised on a pedestal foot,contained in original fitted box

27cm high

£800-1,200

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142 FE184/133A modern Lace back trefid canteenMappin & Webb, London 1979, of Trefid pattern with lace detailto terminal and heels, comprising twelve each of: table nnives,side knives table forks, tea spoons, coffee; also to include fourserving spoons, two sauce ladles, and a carving set, containedin a hinged lid and two drawer mahogany canteen

weighable silver 138oz

£4,000-6,000

143 FE45/28A silver mounted decanterP H Vogel & Co, Birmingham1973, square section with cutglass detail, silver mount andfaceted stopper, together withanother of bulbous form withsilver mounts and handle withcork stopper, Birmingham1905 (2)

£200-300

144 FE184/191A set of four modern spiritlabelsSheffield 1977, of scallopedoutline inscribed for BRANDY,PORT WHISKY and SHERRY;together with a modernrectangular label for PORTand and a Danish silver clip(6)

£120-180

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148 FE1/140FA modern handmade caddyspoonNorah Creswick, Edinburgh1949, the shallow circularbowl with scroll work handleand simple rat tail, in originalcardboard box named to lid

6.2cm long, 19g

£80-120

145 FE75/1A modern quaichWakely and Wheeler, London1966 the shallow bowl withapplied Celtic border and withtwin Celtic lugs, raised on asimple foot; together with anEdwardian sugar and cream,Sheffield 1904, withembossed floral decorationand a pair of simple George IIIstyle sauceboats; and a smallgroup of tea spoons, someforeign included (qty)

Weighable silver 19.8oz

£200-300

146 FC993/8A pair of modern salversViners, Sheffield 1960, ofscalloped outline with threeshort bracket feet; togetherwith a gadrooned rim, waiterLondon 1928 (3)

Pair 19cm diameter, combined

weight 19.2oz

£250-350

147 FC993/7A modern chalice and patenEdward & Sons, Glasgow1949, the chalice bowl oftapered form with a largeknopped stem above astepped lobed foot, withsimple paten (2)

Chalice 13cm high, combined

weight 9.4oz

£150-180

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149 FE575/1A modern four piece tea setSheffield 1945, comprising waterpot, teapot, twin handled sugarbowl and milk jug, each withbaluster body with mouldedcorners and everted piercedscrolling rims with gadroonedborders (4)

Water pot 22cm high. c

ombined weight 70oz

£800-1,200

150 FD430/1A modern three piece tea setWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1942,comprising teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, each of the taperedbodies with gadrooned lowersection and reeded angularhandles (3)

Teapot 15cm high, combined weight

24oz

£300-500

154 FD170/3A modern comportMappin & Webb, Sheffield1940, of lobed form withalternating solid and piercedpanels, with shallow dishedcentre

23cm diameter, 10oz

£200-300

151 FE100/34A collection of cruetsto include various modernpart cruets sets; also toinclude a five bar toastrackand a small group of napkinrings (qty)

25oz

£200-300

152-153No lots

155 FD661/1A matched modern four piecetea setBirmingham 1938 and 1939,comprising water pot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, of plain bellied formwith scrolling border, eachwith engraved initial M (4)

Water pot 19cm, combined weight

59oz

£600-900

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160 FE100/1A modern salverBarker Brothers Silver Ltd,Birmingham 1934. of circularoutline with a shapedscalloped rim on four hooffeet, together with a smallerexample, Martin Hall & Co,Sheffield, 1909 (2)

21cm and 19.5cm wide, combined

weight 23oz

£200-250

156 FD705/1A modern rectangular trayEdward & Sons Glasgow1936, of rectangular outlinewith in curved corners andraised on curved form bracketfeet

41cm wide, 48oz

£500-700

157 FE100/2An early 20th century salverAdie Brothers Ltd,Birmingham 1935, of circularform with scalloped rim andengraved crest to the centre,on four hoof feet

35cm wide, 43oz

£400-600

158 FE100/18A modern salverLondon 1935, of circularoutline with scalloped rim, allraised on scrolled leafclasped feet

29.5cm diameter, 26oz

£250-350

159 FE100/41A regimental table lightermarks indistinct, London1935, of grenade from withengraving ‘16-6-36’ to thebottom; together with acorkscrew stamped DREW &SONS PICCADILLY CIRCUS; ashaving brush, Saunders &Shepherd, London 1896; hipflask, Walker & Hall,Sheffield; and box with woodlining, engraving to the lid, SW Smith & Co, Birmingham1927 (5)

£150-250

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161 FE100/10A cased pair of sauceboats and spoonsDavidson, Henderson & Sorley (of Glasgow),Birmingham 1934, the bellied bodies with evertedscalloped rim and wide pouring spot, with S scrollhandle and raised on three trefid terminal feet,with two matched trefid terminal spoons by Aidiebrothers, in fitted case

18cm wide, combined weight 21oz

£250-350

162 FE100/8A modern three piece tea setBirmingham 1934, comprising teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milk jug, each ofbellied form with flowered head border (3)

Teapot 14cm high, combined weight 35oz

£400-600

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163 FE100/19A modern salverDeakin & Francis Ltd,Birmingham 1934 of circularoutline with scalloped rim onthree scrolled feet

Diameter 35.5cm, weight 35oz

£350-450

164 FE100/12A cased set of mother ofpearl fruit knives and forksBrook & Son, Sheffield 1933,comprising of twelve pairstogether with a cased set oftwelve mother of pearl sideknives, E&S, Sheffield, 1934(2)

£150-200

164A FE111/4A condiment setWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1933,consisting of two open salts,two mustard pots and twopepperettes, of taperingcylindrical form, in fittedpresentation case (6)

£150-180

165 FD350/4A modern sauceboatSheffield 1932, of simple ovaloutline with reeded rim andloop handle; together with apair of grape scissors,Sheffield 1924 and a pair ofdesk candlesticks (4)

weighable silver 7.8oz

£150-250

166 FC785/3A modern salverAidie Brothers, Birmingham1931, of scalloped outline withcrest engraved to centre,raised on three scroll feet

31cm diameter, 30.8oz

£250-350

167 FC792/48A collection of small silverto include various items offlatware and a christeningset; napkin rings and partcruet set (qty)

Combined weight 27.5oz

£180-220

168 FC963/22AA collection of itemsto include a collection offlatware, various pin trays,comports, vestas, pencils andother items (qty)

Weighable silver 19oz

£200-300

169 FD697/5A four piece tea setH Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1930,consisting of a tea pot, waterpot, twin handled sugar bowl,and milk jug, all of plainbaluster form with beadeddetail to the rim, on foursimple hoof feet (4)

Water jug 21cm high, combined

weight 54oz

£400-600

170 FE100/44A collection of cased flatwareto includethree christening sets, oneset of children’s cutlery and aset of six spoons (5)

Weight 14oz

£120-180

171 FD697/12A collection of itemsto include a sugar caster,Birmingham 1929, of balusterform with threaded detail andfour shell feet, an early 20thcentury inkwell; a collectionof cruets and bon bon dishes(qty)

Combined weight 51oz

£200-400

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172 FD696/1A modern square salverThomas Wordley Ltd, London1929, of canted square formwith, moulded rim, withengraved armorial to centre,raised on four feet

30cm wide, 37oz

£400-600

173 FD643/1A Regimental cigarettelighterLondon circa 1928 (marksworm), of typical flaminggrenade form withpresentation inscription tobody

10.5cm high

£200-300

174 FD705/2A modern cafe au lait setBirmingham 1926, of simpleflared cylindrical form withmoulded rims, with side Sscroll wooden handles (2)

17cm high, 22oz

£250-350

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176 FE582/1A George V Royal presentation TreasuryinkstandGoldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1931, ofsimple rectangular outline with mouldedreeded rims, the twin handed covers withcentral hinged loop handle, the coversengraved with GvR cypher and Royal Armswithin garter, the interior fitted with cut glassinkwell and pierced chalk pot, the othercompartment plain, raised on four paw feetset to corners

26cm wide, 72oz

Note:The interior of one of the hinged covers engraved inscript ‘Presented to The Honourable Lord MacKay byhis Majesty’s Government in recognition of his servicesas Chairman of the Royal Commission on Licensing(Scotland) 1929 - 1931’

£1,000-1,500

175 FE45/27A cased canteen of cutleryEdwards & Sons (of Glasgow),Sheffield 1931, of singlestruck Hourglass variantpattern with engraved initial Eto terminal, comprising twelveeach of the following: tableforks table spoons dessertforks dessert spoons soupspoons six serving spoonstwo sauce ladles one soupladle, All contained within afitted two drawer canteen onlegs complete with bonehandled carving set andtwelve cheese knives andtable knives

combined weight 129.5oz

£1,000-1,500

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185 FE100/3A pair of George Vcandlesticksmakers mark indistinct,London 1918, of plain taperedform with knopped stem, on acircular foot (2)

22.5cm high

£120-180

186 FD440/2A three piece tea setViners, Sheffield 1918,comprising of teapot, milk jugand twin handled sugar bowl,each of baluster form withlobed decoration to body andS scroll handle (3)

Teapot 14cm high, combined weight

46.5oz

£500-700

178 FE94/5A modern salverGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, London 1923, ofcanted square form withraised border and engravedmonogram, raised on fourscroll feet

25.5cm wide, 19oz

£250-350

179 FE100/33A group of three christeningmugsto include a simple balusterexample London 1923; a laterdecorated George III balusterexample, London circa 1800,with foliate garlands andcartouche; and a Victoriansilver plated example withconjoined initials within foliateborders (3)

Combined weight 12.1oz

£150-250

180 FC963/50A cased dressing table setBirmingham 1922, consistingof a comb, two hair brushes,two clothes brushes and ahand mirror, of engine turneddecoration with initials to thecentre and Greek pattern tothe rim, in a fitted case (qty)

£120-180

181 FD696/2A small circular salverJCV, London 1922, of shapedcircular outline with mouldedrim and initial to centre

Diameter 24.5cm, 13oz

£180-220

182 FD705/3DA collection of itemsto include a pair of largeserving spoons, Sheffield1921; a pieced comport,Sheffield 1933; a modern pairof sauce boats; a pair ofbutter dishes and a modernshell dish (qty)

35oz

£400-500

183 FE1/129BA pair of fish serversH Atkins, Sheffield 1920, withsimple shaped blade andtines and ivory handles;together with a collection ofmixed flatware

Weighable silver, 18.5oz

£180-250

184 FD697/7A pair of spill vasesmakers mark indistinct,London 1919, of circular formwith octagonal panelled bodyand a plain circular foot, withfitted flower grill (2)

20cm high, combined weight 25oz

£180-250

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177 FE108/8AAn enamel dressing table clockLondon 1925 (makers mark indistinct) theshaped frame with scalloped edges andreticulated border, with blue guillocheenamel ground and gilt dial to centre, withArabic numerals, the wooden back withsimple easel support

11cm high

£300-500

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192 FE553/60DA modern mustard potAdie Brothers, London 1913,of simple form with appliedfoliate lobes and hingedcover; together with a cruetframe with cut glass bottlesand silver mounts,Birmingham 1898; two matchbox covers; a small sugarbowl and a part fruit set withmother of pearl handles (qty)

Weighable silver 14.5oz

£200-220

193 FD674/2A large twin handled butlerstrayT Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield1913, of shaped oval outlinewith moulded scalloped rimand loop handles the centrewith planished finish andplain central cartouche

65cm wide (across handles), 102oz

£1,000-1,500

187 FC792/48AA modern spirit kettle standand burnerBrook & Sons, Sheffield 1918(burner plated), the taperedbody of simple form, withscrolling handle, raised on anoval base with four scrollinglegs

35cm high, 39oz

£200-300

188 FD655/1A modern three piece tea setBirmingham 1916, comprisingteapot, twin handled sugarbowl and milk jug, of plaintapered form raised on fourfoliate fluted feet, with Cscroll handles (3)

Teapot 13 cm high,

combined weight 29oz

£300-500

189 FC792/48CA modern sugar casterEdinburgh 1916, of baulsteroctagonal form on a steppedfoot with pull off pierced cover

23cm high, 8oz

£100-120

190 FC785/13A pair of dwarf deskcandlesticksSheffield 1915, the reededcolumns with simple beadeddrip pans and raised onoutswept base; together witha pair of modern napkin rings(4)

Candlesticks 12cm high

£120-180

191 FE58/1A modern salverFenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield1914, of circular form with adecorative foliate scallopedrim, presentation inscriptionto the centre, raised threescrolling bracket feet

Width 25.5cm, weight 18oz

£200-300

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194 FD350/11A large rosebowlWalker and Hall, Sheffield1912, the tapered body withlarge rim and twin angularhandles, raised on a domedfoot

28cm wide (across handles) 22oz

£400-600

195 FE108/19Two silver and mother ofpearl childs rattlesone Birmingham 1910,formed as childs face withmother of pearl teething ringand with bells suspended(three lacking) and withsimple shaped handle; theother a simpler form withwhistle terminal andembossed foliate decorationwith bell suspended (onelacking) with mother of pearlhandle, Birmingham 1903 (2)

14cm and 9cm long

£200-300

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200 FD440/3A presentation rose bowlWoodward & Co Ltd, London1910, of hemispherical formwith twin C scroll handles ona plain circular base,inscribed with a dedication,together with a turned woodbase

17cm high, 19oz

£200-300

197 FD440/1A teapotFordham & Faulkner,Sheffield 1911, of balusterform with plain panelleddesign and C scroll handle

16.5cm high, 22oz

£200-300

198 FE100/23An Edwardian twin handledtrophyWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1910,the simple tapered bowl withreeded girdle and inscription,with twin large S scrollhandles and raised on simpledomed foot

18cm high, 19.4oz

£200-300

199 FD154/1A cased set of berry spoonsWalker and Hall, Sheffield1910, with scalloped bowlsand cast handles, in originalfitted case; together with apair of bon bon dishes andpierced comport (4)

Combined weight 12.7oz

£150-180

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201 FE45/14An Edwardian card caseFrederick Marson,Birmingham 1910, with foliatedecoration and scallopededges, and inscription to lidMRS J ANDERSON; togetherwith a calling card case withfoliate design and fitted pen;another smaller card case ofsimilar design (3)

£200-250

196 FD94/2An Edwardian model of asnakeD & J Welby, London 1910,naturalistically formed as asnake with coiled tail andarched neck, with texturedfinish

22cm high, 29oz

£1,000-1,500

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209 FE105/3A matched collection offlatwarecomprising; six table forks,six dessert forks, HenryAtkins, Sheffield 1909, sixtable spoons, six dessertspoons, Clement Cheese,London 1827, all of doublestruck fiddle, thread and shellpattern with shell heel (24)

Combined weight 61oz

£600-900

202 FD674/1A four piece tea setWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1910,comprising waterpot, tea pot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, the tapered bodieseach of panelled form withreeded rim and strap workhandles, on simple shortstem and spreading panelledfoot; together with a matchedpair of sugar tongs (5)

Waterpot 24cm high,

combined weight 70oz

£700-900

203 FD697/4A matched graduated pair ofearly 20th century twinhandled basketsReid & Sons, London 1910, ofoval shape with pierced foliatedecoration and scalloped rimon four scrolling bracket feet;together with a smallerexample, Reid & Sons 1912,both with presentationinscription to the underside(2)

40cm and 31cm across the handles,

combined weight 88oz

£500-800

204 FD697/13A early 20th century bon bondishGeorge Nathan & RidleyHayes, Chester 1910, shallowbowl on a trumpet foot withlobed decoration

Weight 11oz

£150-250

205 FD697/9A pair of bon bon dishesGeorge Nathan & RidleyHayes, Chester 1910, of ovaloutline with pierced foliatedecoration to sides andbeaded detail to rim, atop adomed foot with similarbeaded detail (2)

Combined weight 11oz

£150-250

206 FE108/4An Edwardian three piece teasetSheffield 1909, comprisingteapot, twin handled sugarbowl and milk jug, thetapered bodies with scallopedrims and embossed panels offoliate scrolls andflowerheads, with angularhandles and raised on ballfeet (3)

Teapot 13cm high,

combined weight 33.7oz

£500-500

207 FE105/11An Edwardian sugar bowland cream jugSheffield 1909 the balusterbodies with lobed lowersection and raised on simpleball feet; together with asimple oval sauceboat,Birmingham 1932 (3)

Combined weight 20oz

£200-300

208 FE105/12An Edwardian water jugWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1909,the tapered body with lobeddecoration to lower half,curved spout and angularhandle

25cm high, 21oz

£300-400

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210 FE100/5An Edwardian dish ringHF, London 1909, the concave side with embossed and piercedChinoiserie decoration

20cm diameter, 12.6oz

£600-800

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217 FE94/8An Edwardian sugar bowlGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, London 1904, ofhemispherical form witharched lobed decoration andengraved monogram; abaluster christening mug onspreading foot London 1904;together with three George IIIcut glass condiment bottlesand a sugar sifter (6)

Sugar bowl 7cm high,

weighable silver 11.5oz

£180-220

211 FD697/11A large presentation bowlAtkin Brothers, Sheffield1909, with gadrooned andfoliate decoration withscalloped rim, atop a circulardomed foot of similardecoration, together with aturned wood base

Diameter 27cm, weight 24oz

£400-500

212 FD661/3An Edwardian sugar casterLondon 1908, of panelledoctagonal baluster from withdomed pull off cover withpierced decoration

22cm high, 5.5oz

£120-180

213 FE1/103A large salverJ Dixon & Sons, Sheffield1908, with shell and scrollborder and raised on fourscrolling feet

36cm diameter, 37.9oz

£400-500

214 FE105/15A matched pair of Edwardianclip ashtraysone Asprey, London 1907, theother Chester 1910, withshallow tray with cigaretterest and simple hinged clip;together a twin handledstrainer and a collection ofopen salts and variouscondiments (qty)

23oz

£200-300

215 FE100/24An Irish Edwardian twinhandled cupDublin 1905, the deep taperedbowl with reeded girdle and Sscrolled handles, raised on ashort stem with domedcircular foot

30cm high, 34oz

£400-500

216 FE553/60AAn Edwardian trayLondon 1902, of simplerectangular outline with twinhandles

40cm wide, 30oz

£300-500

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218 FE94/9A pair of Edwardian asparagus tongsGoldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1904, ofhourglass variant with pierced blades and shell heels

23cm long, 4.6oz

£120-180219 FE100/4A pair of late Victorian candlesticksWilliam Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1893, the knopped squarestem with fluted design, atop a beaded square foot (2)

30.5cm high

£300-500

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220 FE100/36An Edwardian cut glassbiscuit boxWalker & Hall Sheffield 1905,the cut glass base ofrectangular outline withdiamond cut decoration andfluted corners, the pull offdomed lid with engraved crestand motto and simple finial

16cm wide, cover 11oz

£200-250

221 FE100/42A collection of baskets andpin dishesto include a swing handledcake basket Goldsmiths andSilversmiths CompanyLondon 1906, of shaped ovaloutline with reeded borderand swing handle; a pair ofpierced bon bon dishesGoldsmiths and SilversmithsCompany, London 1902 and apair of smaller examples withsimilar decorationBirmingham 1893 (5)

Bread basket 24cm wide,

combined weight 26oz

£250-350

222 FE100/46An Edwardian sugar casterWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1904,of fluted bulbous form withacorn finial and spreadingfoot; together with a modernsauceboat and porringer, bothof traditional form (3)

Sugar caster 15cm high,

combined weight 12.7oz

£180-220

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224 FE100/22A large Edwardian punch bowlWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, the hemispherical bowl with largeacanthus and scroll embossed border above plain lower section, thedomed foot with similar border

30.5cm diameter, 45oz

£600-800

223 FE45/22A matched pair of corinthian columncandlesticksMartin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1904 and1907,of conventional form on a sweptsquare base (2)

height 20.5cm and 19.5cm

£250-400

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229 FC993/32A group of five vesta casesto include a hardstone setexample with thistle heads,Birmingham 1910, two floralengraved examples,Birmingham 1903 and 1911, asimple plain example,Birmingham 1877 and anunmarked white metalexample (5)

£120-180

226 FE100/40A pair of corinthian columncandlesticksHenry Matthews, Birmingham1902, of traditional form on asquare swept foot withengraving, together with asmaller similar pair on asquare stepped foot withengraving to the drip plate,William Hutton & Sons Ltd.,London 1902 (4)

18cm and 15cm high

£300-400

227 FE100/38A pair of Edwardian sauceboatsS J Phillips, London 1902 oftraditional form, with an openscrolled handle and evertedscalloped rim on three hooffeet, together with a similarpair James Wakely & FrankClark Wheeler, London 1901(4)

Combined weight 34oz

£500-600

228 FC994/36A piano formed silver andtortoiseshell table jewelleryboxHM, Birmingham 1906, thebox formed as a grand piano,the main cover of silver inlaidtortoiseshell in acanthusclasped borders, the front fallflap hinged to reveal ringboxes, on three balustersupports

14cm long

£250-400

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225 FE100/21A cased set of four Chinese style servingspoonsH Atkins, Sheffield 1902, the finials formedas carved ivory netsuke as seated figures,above bamboo styled stem and large plainbowl, in original fitted case

23cm long

£400-600

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237 FE100/15A small collection of itemsto include a batchelorsteapot, London 1906, ofsimple form with woodenhandle and straight spout; aVictorian tea caddy of taperedform with hinged cover andraised on ball feet Sheffield1889; together with aContinental spice box and amodern pepperette (4)

Combined weight 20.5oz

£200-300

238 FE100/13An Edwardian sugar vaseGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, London 1902, of talltapered vase form with piecedscroll body with floral rim andtwin loop handle, raised on ashort stem and square base,with pull off cover; togetherwith a wire work sugarbasket, Chester 1901 (2)

21cm and 9cm high,

combined weight 11.6oz

£150-180

231 FC675/4A group of five pin dishescomprising a set of four withLondon import marks 1900,with classical scenes tocentre and pierced scrollborder; also with a simpleembossed example (5)

Combined weight 6.9oz

£100-150

232 FE100/7An Edwardian partners deskstandElkington & Co, London 1902,of rectangular outline withovolo border with foliatecorners, centrally set withtwin cut glass inkwells andflanked by two pen trays,raised on bracket feet

Width 22.5cm, 12oz

£150-180

233 FD350/6A pair of Edwardian beakervasesBirmingham 1903, of taperedform with heavily embosseddecoration and everted rims;together with a christeningmug, Birmingham 1916, and acovered butter dish,Birmingham 1964 (4)

12.5oz

£180-220

234 FD350/5A pair of late Victorian spillvasesLondon 1901, of tapered formwith panelled bodies andeverted scalloped rims (2)

21cm high

£150-250

235 FE100/11A Victorian baluster creamjugmakers mark indistinct,London 1900 in the George IIIstyle with embosseddecoration of foliage and birdson a circular foot, togetherwith a plain example London,1896, and smaller example,Miller Brothers, Birmingham,1906 (3)

Combined weight 11oz

£150-200

236 FE100/17An Edwardian salverElkington & Co Ltd,Birmingham 1901, of acircular outline withgadrooned rim on threebracket feet

31cm diameter, 25oz

£300-500

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230 FE100/31A pair of late Victorian rosebowlsWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1901,of hemispherical form withmoulded rim and embossedacanthus lower section, on asimple stem and spreadingfoot (2)

14cm diameter,

combined weight 20oz

£200-300

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242 FE1/122A group of three mustardpotsto include a large example byBarnards, London 1898, withpieced scrolling decorationand gadrooned rims, withhinged cover and S scrollhandle; together with threemodern simple examples (3)

Barnards example 7.5cm high

£300-500

239 FE631/2A pair of late VictoriancandlesticksHawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd,Sheffield 1899, of squareoutline with tapered columnsand beaded decoration on aswept square foot (2)

30cm high

£400-600

240 FE19/13A batchelors three piece teasetNathan & Hayes, Chester1899, comprising tea pot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, the bellied bodies withembossed floral decoration,with acanthus S scrollhandles (3)

Teapot 13cm high,

combined weight 17.5oz

£180-220

241 FE19/1A Victorian salverSheffield 1899, of shapedcircular outline with shell, Cscroll and flower head border,the centre engraved with ascroll and foliate border

40cm diameter, 40oz

£400-600

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243 FE45/23A late Victorian punch bowlWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, ofhemispherical form on a circular domedfoot, with gadrooned detail to lower halfof the bowl and foliate detail to the rimand similar detail to the foot, with twinlion mask drop ring handles

Diameter 25.5cm, high 18.5cm, weight 41oz

£500-800

244 FE100/30A late Victorian four piece teasetElkington & Co, London 1898,comprising waterpot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, each of panelledtapered form with ribbon tiedrope borders (4)

Waterpot 22cm high,

combined weight 60oz

£700-900

245 FD697/15An Armada claret jugBarnards, London 1898, thebaluster body withconventional decoration andapplied cherubs and masks,the cartouche withpresentation inscription, withS scroll hinged handle and lid

36cm high, 37oz

£400-600

247 FD697/10A matched three piece teasetconsisting of a teapot, JohnMillward Banks, Birmingham1896; a twin handled sugarbowl and a milk jug, Chester1909, with swags of foliatedecoration atop four balledfeet (3)

Combined weight 33oz

£300-500

246 FE184/195BA pair of Victorian silver giltbutter dishesLondon 1897, of shallowcircular form with embossedscroll and gadrooned rim,with glass liners to centre;together with a small silvergilt dish with twin handlesand pierced borders, Sheffield1905 and a foreign silver fruitbowl with embossed borderand rim on pedestal foot (4)

17oz

£200-300

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248 FE575/2A late Victorian waterpotJ Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896,the baluster body with lobedlower section and gadroonedrim; together with a simple fruitbowl with pierced rim andengraved details and set of sixApostle teaspoons and tongs (9)

Water pot 19cm high,

combined weight 29.5oz

£250-350

249 FE553/60BA pair of Victorian tapersticksLondon 1896, the knopped andtapered stems with simplesocket and scalloped drip tray,the domed bases with piercedscroll work and gadroonedborder (2)

11.5cm high, combined weight 8oz

£200-300

250 FD655/2A late Victorian punch bowlretailed by Mappin & Webb, London 1895,of hemispherical form with fluteddecoration with beaded detail, raised on adome foot

26cm diameter, 31oz

£400-600

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251 FD697/14A travel vanity caseWalker & Hall, London 1923,containing various brushes,mirrors and combs of engineturned pattern, togethervarious bottles of similardesign in the fitted pouches ofthe leater suitcase, makedKF; together with a quantity ofother vanity sets of tortoiseshell, enamel and silverfoliate design (qty)

£200-300

252 FD705/3EA late Victorian casterLondon 1889, of baluster formwith gadrooned lower sectionand pierced pull off cover;together with a smallcollection of cruets andcream jug etc; also to toinclude three plated toastracks (qty)

32.4oz

£300-500

253 FC785/2A Victorian antelope horntable cigar lighterLondon 1895, the antelopehorn mounted with collarmount and gimballed balllighter

Overall length 64cm long

£200-300

254 FD697/8A small salverretailed by Reid & Sons,London 1894, of circularoutline with scalloped rim andengraved middle easterndesign on three decorativebracket feet

Diameter 19.5cm, weight 8oz

£100-200

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265 FD350/2A Victorian card caseBirmingham 1858, of shapedoutline with profuselyengraved floral panels andborders, with hinged cover;together with a tortoiseshellvisiting card case, a gilt andenamel case and a basemetal box (4)

Victorian example 10cm high, 62g

£200-300

266 FD109/11A collection of flatwareto include, four Fiddle patterntable forks; an Old Englishpattern sifter ladle; a marrowscoop etc. (qty)

16oz

£200-300

267 FD705/3BA Victorian wine ewerJ Ashenhiem, London 1851,with slender neck and spoutand panelled lower section,with engraved panels ofinterlaced foliate, with Sscroll reeded handle

26cm high, 20oz

£250-350

268 FE45/16A silver snuff boxEdward Smith, Birmingham1856, of engine turned designand scalloped rim withengraving to the lid; togetherwith a another snuff box withleaf and vine design,Birmingham 1882, and asmall silver shoe,Birmingham 1911 (3)

Combined weight 7oz

£300-400

255 FD649/6A pair of late Victorian candlesticksLondon, 1889, of taperedpanelled design on a ovalbase with inscription ‘from A.C. C 1891’ (2)

22cm high

£150-180

256 FD350/3A small collection of vestacasesof typical form with engraveddecoration and hinged covers;together with a group of fourtortoiseshell boxes and sixmother of pearl and silverfruit knives (qty)

£200-300

257 FE100/39A Victorian cream jugMartin & Hall, London 1871,of fluted baluster form withengraved panels and initials,;together with a lobed twinhandled porringer, Goldsmith& Silversmiths, London 1901;and a panelled octagonalsugar caster, with piercedcover and raised on claw andball feet, London 1900 (3)

Cream jug 15.5cm high,

combined weight 21oz

£250-350

258 FD697/6A twin handled sugar vaseMartin, Hall & Co, London1868, of baluster form withfoliate decoration to upperhalf and beaded detail to rim,with angular handles all on acircular foot with similardecoration; together with achristening cup, James Dixon& Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911,with gadrooned and foliatedecoration and angularhandle; a shallow cup, withfoliate decoration and a Cscrolled handle, raised on anelongated circular foot,George Nathan & RidleyHayes, Chester 1909 (3)

Combined weight 32oz

£280-350

259 FC792/23A Victorian salverJB/EB, London 1868, ofshaped circular outline withengraved borders andcartouche

26cm diameter, 17.5oz

£200-300

260 FC792/48BA Victorian coffee potLondon 1862, of baluster formwith gadrooned and floraldecoration, decorated S scrollspout and wooden handle

19cm high, 19oz

£150-250

261 FE108/10A composite group of Queen’spattern flatwarevarious dates and makers(mainly Victorian Edinburgh),of single struck Queen’spattern with engraved initials,comprising table spoons,dessert spoons, table forksand tea spoons (qty)

52oz

£500-700

262 FE553/60CA group of flatwareto include a Victorian part OldEnglish canteen; variousteaspoons, sugar tongs etc,also to include someContinental examples (qty)

Combined gross weight 47.5oz

£550-750

263 SA159/17A Victorian silver sugarbasketMartin & Hall Sheffield, 1863,the pierced and embossedbowl with garland and swagdecoration and beaded rims,on waisted stem and simplespreading circular foot, withblue glass liner

12cm high

£120-180

264 FD705/3A mid Victorian teapotDH/CH, london 1861, ofcompressed globular formwith all over fluted decorationand flush hinged cover, withshort spout and C scrollhandle

14cm high, 26oz

£300-500

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272 FD698/1A Victorian spirit kettle standBarnards, London 1839,formed of four scrollingsupports with acanthuscapped detail and trefoil foot,the main frame of fineleychased and pierced foliagewith central fixed border

24cm wide, 32oz

£300-600

269 FE95/6A Victorian christening mugMarshall & Sons, Edinburgh1842, of baluster form withprofusely embossedlandscape scene withblossoming foliage and birds,the scroll formed cartouchewith engraved inscription, infitted case

10.5cm high, 5oz

£200-300

270No lot

271 FE100/14A William IV mustard potIL/HL, London 1837, of drumform with trailing flowerheadand foliate borders, thehinged cover similar; togetherwith a continental peppergrinder, marked 800, ofconventional form, two smallfive bar toast racks and asilver plated mustard pot

weighable silver 11oz

£150-180

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273 FE100/35A Victorian mustard potReily and Storer, London1838, of tapered lobed formwith everted rim and hingedcover with floral borders, withleaf capped S scroll, handleand raised on four bracketfeet; together with an ovaldrum mustard with engraveddecoration R & D Hennell,London 1796 (2)

£200-300

274 FE94/7A Victorian teapot and milkjugJohn Tapley, London 1838, theteapot and sugar bowl oftapered lobed form withfoliate border and bracket feet(2)

Teapot 16cm high,

combined weight 33oz

£350-450

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278 FE105/5A collection of Fiddle patternflatwarevarious dates and makers, toinclude various tablespoons,tableforks, dessert forks andteaspoons etc (qty)

62oz

£600-800

281 FD427/1A matched George IV three piece tea setCharles & John Fry, 1824 and 1826, comprising teapot, twin handledsugar bowl and milk jug, the inverted pear shaped body withembossed panels of foliate and fruit displays on a textured background, with everted rims with shell scroll and boars mask borders,with gilt interiors and acanthus capped S scroll handles (3)

Teapot 15cm high, combined weight 55oz

£800-1,200

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275 FE94/4A William IV Irish teapotPL, Dublin 1834, of lobedmelon form with short flutedS scroll spout and C scrollhandle, the hinged cover withcompressed finial

17.5cm high, 27oz

£300-500

276 FE631/1A pair of grape scissorsJohn Gammage, Birmingham1832, of simple scissor actionwith hourglass handle withshell and thread detail androsette hinge detail

Length 18cm, weight 3oz

£200-300

277 FE105/4A matched collection offlatwarevarious dates and makers, ofdouble struck Kings patternwith shell heel comprisingtable forks, dessert forks,table spoons, teaspoons andcoffee spoons (29)

Combined weight 55oz

£600-900

279 FE1/105A William IV vinaigretteThomas Shaw, Birmingham1836, of rectangular outlinewith reeded sides and enginedecorated cover and base, thegilt interior and grille withpierced and engraved foliatescrolls

£150-200

280 FD496/1A set of seven George IVteaspoonsGlasgow 1826, of Old Englishpattern with engraved crest;together with five teaspoonsand a canteen of silver platedflatware for six covers (qty)

4.8oz

£120-180

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285 FE1/120A George III drum mustard potM.S, London 1817, of simple form withreeded rims and domed hinged coverwith bun finial and pierced thumbpiece,with reeded C scroll handle; togetherwith a Victorian caster, Sheffield circa1900, of vase form with beaded rim andfoot, the pull off cover with pierceddecoration (2)

8.5cm high, 5.8oz and 15cm high, 3.5oz

£250-350

282 FE1/106A George IV silver giltvinaigretteC Rawlings, London 1824, ofrectangular outline withengine decorated cover andbase, with cast thumbpiece,the interior grille pierced andengraved

£100-150

283 FC244/3A George III brandy panIC/WR, London 1817, thebaluster body with sparrowbeak spout and simple rim,with turned wooden handlesocket set to body

19cm wide (across handle), 5.2oz

£200-300

284 FE108/6A small collection of flatwareto include a pair of Fiddlethread and shell sifter ladles,London 1816; tablespoonLondon 1792; a pair oftablespoons, Edinburgh 1782and another similar,Edinburgh 1816; together withan engine decorated napkinring (7)

Combined weight 13.4oz

£150-180

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286 FD705/3AA George III teapotEmes & Barnard, London1815, the main body and coverprofusely embossed withscrolls and foliate, withengraved embossed girdle,raised on a short stem andsimple foot

15cm high, 25oz

£200-300

287 FE95/7A George III mustard potLondon 1809, of balusterrectangular form withgadrooned rim and hingedcover, with matched spoon;together with a George IIIhelmet cream jug twocauldron salts, and a coveredmilk pot and a pair ofVictorian napkin rings (8)

Combined weight 20oz

£300-500

288 FD636/4A George III inkstandJ Roberts, S Mosley & JSettle, Sheffield 1809, thestand of simple rectangularoutline with gadrooned borderwith loop handle, set withwirework frame holding cutglass ponce pot and inkwell

11cm wide, 4oz

£200-250

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290 FE184/190A George III pedestal teapotR & D Hennell, London 1800,the tapered body raise on apedestal foot, with wriggleand prick engraved bordersand cartouches, the slender Sscroll spout and angularhandle with engraved details

29cm high, 25.7oz

£500-800

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289 FD120/1A set of four George IIIcandlesticksJohn Younge & Sons,Sheffield 1807, the flutedsconce with a flared andknopped stem, the circularbase with gadrooned rims (4)

29cm high

£1,500-2,000

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298 FE95/5A George III chamberstickLondon 1791, the circular base with centrally set sconce,circular drip pan, with C scroll handle and conical snufferattached

15cm diameter, 8.7oz

£400-600

291 FE1/111A mixed canteen of Fiddlepattern flatwaremainly George III andVictorian, comprisingeighteen dessert spoons,twelve table forks, twelvedessert forks (qty)

74oz

£700-900

292 FD350/1AA collection of caddy spoonsto include a George III Fiddlepattern example; variousforeign and modern examples(8)

£300-500

293 FE58/2A matched Old English andbead canteenvarious dates and makers,mainly George III, to includesix tea spoons, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons,six table forks, six dessertforks, some with engravedcrest (30)

Combined weight 40oz

£400-600

294 FE1/116A George III baleen handledpunch ladleunmarked, the baluster bowlof simple form with reededeverted rim, set to centre with1762 quarter guinea, socketset to part twisted baleenhandle

29cm long

£100-120

295 FE100/45A set of four George III opensaltsLondon 1805, of cantedrectangular form withgadrooned rims, raised onfour paw feet (4)

13oz

£120-180

296 FD168/1A cased set of twenty twoGeorge III gaming countersthe case, London 1796, thecounters WW, London 1825,the simple cylindrical box withpull off cover with centralengraved cartouche,containing twenty two simplecounters with scallopedengraved edges and scriptinitials to centre

Case 36mm diameter,

combined weight 6oz

£800-1,200

297 FE95/4A pair of Irish George III wick trimmersJames Scott, Dublin 1793, of scissor action with open wireworkloop handles with bright cut decoration, the main section withengraved borders and crest, raised on three simple supports

18cm long, 3.4oz

£250-350

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308 FD88/1A George II mote spoonSamuel Wheat, with makersmark and lion passant, thetapered stem with prickerpoint, the bowl with cross andcross piercing and shell backdetail

13.5cm long, 8.4g

£300-500

309 FD88/2A George II/III mote spoonmakers mark indistinct(D&S), of conventional formwith pierced bowl and taperedstem

13cm long, 10.6g

£150-250

310 SA159/15A set of four George IIIpierced salt cellarsES London, 1769, of ovaloutline with scroll workgallery and raised on fourclaw and ball feet, two withblue glass liners (4)

8cm wide

£150-250

300 FC963/22A George III tea potJohn Kidder, London 1783, ofoval outline with engravedfoliate decoration and beadeddetail to the rim, and woodenC scroll handle A-F

Height 12cm, weight 14oz

£150-180

301 FE1/102A George III tea caddyLondon 1779, of straight sidednavette form with domedhinged cover and lock

13.5cm wide, 11oz

£250-300

302 FD392/1A pair of mounted nut cupsmounts unmarked, the carvedand polished coconut shellbodies set with simple rimand twin S scroll handles onshaped mounts, raised on ashort stem and spreading foot(2)

11.5cm high

£400-600

303 FD350/1A collection of Caddy spoonsto include a bright cut OldEnglish example with shellbowl, H Bateman, London1784; a single struck King’spattern example with shovelbowl, R & R Keay (of Perth),Edinburgh 1832; a Fiddlepattern example, Newcastle1801, by TW and an OldEnglish example with pointedoval bowl, TJ, London 1813 (4)

£300-500

304 FD419/1A collection of flatwareto include various Hanoveriantablespoons, some with shellback decoration; variousFiddle pattern spoons andsalt shovel, etc (qty)

16.8oz

£250-350

305 FE631/6A large George III salverHenry Chawner, London 1786,of circular outline withbeaded detail to the rim,raised on three beadedbracket feet

Diameter 30.5cm, weight 29oz

£700-900

306 FE100/28A George III swing handledsugar basketCharles Alderidge & HenryGreen, London, 1770, piercedfoliate decoration with a blueglass liner on a circularpierced foot, together with aGeorge III sugar caster ofbaluster form, London 1763; asmall pepper London 1779and a pair of sugar nips (4)

Combined weight 7.9oz

£200-300

307 FE19/14A George III sauce boatwith indistinct London marks,of conventional form witheverted scalloped rim, raisedon hoof feet; together with asmall group of flatware toinclude an ivory handledstilton scoop, serving spoon,sugar tongs, and coffee beanend spoons (qty)

£200-400

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299 FD142/9A George III snuff boxIM, London 1789, of navette outline withflush hinged cover with bright cut borderand cartouche, inscribed ‘Daniel Nairn 1793’

85mm long, 2.6oz

£200-300

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314 FE631/3Irish sugar vaseindistinct Dublin marks, ofplain tapered body above acircular trumpet foot,engraved initials to either sideof bowl

13cm high, weight 8oz

£300-500

315 FE631/5A small George III salverEbenezer Coker, London1763, of circluar ouline withgadrooned and shelldecoration to the rim, onthree hoof feet

Diameter 19cm, weight 9oz

£400-600

311 FE1/123A group of three George IIIsilver marrow scoopsLondon 1768,1787, 1793, eachof conventional double scoopform; together with a GeorgeIII meat skewer FP?SC,London c1785 date letterlacking, of tapered form withring terminal and engravedinitials (4)

Combined weight 7.4oz,

skewer 32cm long

£350-500

312 FE1/129A pair of George III saltsLondon 1765, of cauldronfrom with three hoof feet;together with a small group ofnapkin rings, pin dishes andbeaker (qty)

Weighable silver 12.3oz

£250-300

313 FE631/4A George III coffee potJames Barker or JohnBroughton, London 1766, ofbaluster form with decorativeS scroll spout and wooden Sscroll handle and plain body,on a short stem above astepped circular foot,engraved initials to the lid

Height 27cm, weight 24oz

£800-1,200

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316 FE95/3A George II snuffer trayWilliam Chawner, London 1759, of shapedrectangular outline with gadrooned edgeand indented corners, the engraved crestwithin foliate cartouche, with S scrollhandle and raised on four claw feet

18.5cm wide, 6.8oz

£300-500

317 FE111/3A pair of George IIcandlesticksWillian Cafe, London 1758, ofconventional form withknopped stem, on a sweptsquare foot with scrollingdecoration, engraved armorialto foot, the detachable squaresconce with shell detail (2)

Hight 25cm,

combined weight 36.6oz

£1,200-1,500

318 FD196/6A pair of George II cauldronsaltsD Hennell, London 1756, withbaluster body with floralgarlands embossed andgadrooned thumbprint rim,raised on three hoof feet (2)

7cm diameter,

combined weight 6.3oz

£80-120

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322 FD489/42An antique gold bowl, 1st Millenium BCof circular form, slight flared rim, with alower stamped row of alternatingpalmette and stylised bull’s heads, slightmoulded base

13cm diameter, 3,5cm high, 39.1g

Note:The gold has been analysed and is found to be agood comparison to the composition of knowngold from the 1st Millenium period and NearEastern

£3,000-5,000

319 FD84/1A George II taperstickII, London 1752, the balustersocket with pull out sconce,above foliate capped taperingstem resting and a shapedsquare base with foliatecorners

13cm high, 5oz

£300-500

320 FE94/6A George II waiterJohn Robinson II, London1742, of shaped circularoutline with scroll border withshell detail, the centre withmonogram script initials, allraised on three hoof feet

17cm diameter, 8.2oz

£180-220

321 FE100/16A George II salverFS?, London, 1735, of circularoutline with scalloped edgeson three hoof feet

14.5cm diameter, 5oz

£200-300

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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 as heating,are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually with oils or resin, for thesame purpose. Other methods, including staining, dyeing, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones including Jade andassociated hardstone that may have been bleached (usually in acid), polymer/resin filled or dyed, or a combination of any of these treatments.

The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods.

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

It is, in suitable cases, Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describingcertain gemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lot in the sale thesereports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain a gemmological report for eachgemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyers should assume that the gemstones mayhave been enhanced by some method. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or typesof treatment for any particular gemstone. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’s pre-sale estimates assume that gemstones mayhave been subjected to such treatments.

ALL DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS 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 notguarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings.

DIAMOND COLOUR

GIA

D

E

F

G

H

I / J

K / L

M to Z

Fancy

CIBJO

Exceptional White +(EW+)

Exceptional White(EW)

Rare White +(RW+)

Rare White(RW)

White(W)

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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Lot

Numbers

401-451 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY

452-508 GENTLEMAN'S JEWELLERY, CUFFLINKS ETC

509-538 MODERN JEWELLERY

539-566 NAMED JEWELLERY

567-682 DIAMOND JEWELLERY

683-699 PEARL JEWELLERY

700- 727 LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES

728-757 SAPPHIRE JEWELLERY

758-781 EMERALD JEWELLERY

782-846 MULTI-GEM JEWELLERY

847-863 RUBY JEWELLERY

864-890 MIXED JEWELLERY LOTS

PLEASE NOTE:Illustrations are not necessarily to scale.

INTERNET SERVICE:

For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website at

www.lyonandturnbull.com

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403 FC665/35An Edwardian multi-gem setbrooch/pendantcollet set to the centre with a square cutamethyst within a scrolling shapedsquare white enamelled border andouter rose cut diamond set foliateborders

2.8cm x 2.8cm

£600-800

401 FC665/26An Edwardian moonstone and diamondset broochset to the centre with a heart cutmoonstone cabochon within a border ofold mine cut diamonds, surmounted bya similarly cut diamond set bow-tiedribbon

3cm x 2cm

£2,500-3,000

402 FC665/31A Victorian garnet and diamond setbroochdesigned as a scrolling bow-tied ribbonsurmounting an ovoid garnet carbuncleset drop with glazed locket aperture toreverse, set throughout with graduatedold mine and rose cut diamonds

4.4cm x 4cm

£1,200-1,400

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408 FD413/69A green enamel and diamond setpendantof egg shape, a white enamel cross,similar to Star of Lazarus on greenbackground with a small old cutdiamond to centre, framed in a yellowmetal band attached to a small loop

15mm long

£140-180

409 FD413/87A mid 19th century memorial ringthe central mixed cut amethyst collet setin a yellow metal shank, blue enameland engraved leaf decoration, inscriptionto the interior

Ring size M/N

£150-200

404 FC823/1A Victorian gem set and bloodstonebroochthe oval bloodstone panel with onsetgemset bar with foxtail short chain withball terminals, all in a scrolling frame

47mm (max)

£180-250

405 FC823/2A brooch with applied cast figures ofclassical warriors in battleof shaped ‘excavated’ form, slight gallerysurround, plain pin fastening, indistinctlystamped

3.5cm x 2.1cm (max) 10.5g

Note:Loosely similar subjects to plates from‘Antquities Etrusques, Grecques et RoaminesTirees du Cabinet de M Hamilton’ Naples 1766-1767

£150-250

406 FC823/3A Victorian brooch with dropthe scrolling main panel with threecabochon foil backed garnets, singlesimilar small drop, two chainsuspensions to a smaller drop pendantalso set foil backed garnet cabochons

80mm overall length

£150-250

407 FD412/39A pearl and gold mounted pendantframethe gold bar with pearl set drop to anoval double sided glazed pendant, pearlset border, each side with a paintedivory miniature of a boy and a girl

Overall length 50mm

£180-250

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411 FC490/1A Berber or North African multi-gem and coinset of ceremonial jewellerycomprising a headress, bib form necklace andbelt, each decorated profusely with graduatedcoral branch beads, graduated silver coins andcircular cut amazonite cabochons, mounted upontooled leather, with multi-strand ropetwistedtassle ties

Hight of headdress 16cm

£2,500-3,500

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410 FD347/3OF ASTROLOGICAL INTEREST - a multi-gem set pendant with chainthe petal shaped pendant of open form,millegrain collet set with assorted oval andcircular cut gems interspersed by stylisedfoliate motifs with textured finish, withsimilar foliate motif to the tapering bale,suspended from a small belcher link chain

Lengths: pendant 5.5cm (including bale), chain 44cm

Note:Starting at 12 o’ clock Sapphire for Saturn; Topaz forSun; Cinamon stone for Dragon’s head; Cat’s eye forDragon’s tail; Yellow sapphire for Jupiter; Pearl for

Moon; Emerald for Mercury; Diamond for Venus;Ruby for Mars. In astrology and astrionomy theplanet’s names are well known to us all, howeverthe terms Dragon’s Head and tail may beunknown to those not familiar with the subject ofastrology.The Moon’s Nodes (the Dragon’s Head and Tail)are not planets in the strict astronomical sense,but rather sensitive points on the ecliptic, wherethe pathway of the Moon crosses the course ofthe Sun.The ecliptic is the path of the Sun through theheavens as seen from the Earth and projectedonto the Celestial Sphere.

£600-800

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414 FD468/20A Victorian gold and enamelled hingedbanglewith Greek key design in enamel andengraved, together with a provincialSouth american panel bracelet withyellow metal panels, apparentlyunmarked

£200-400

412 FD413/55An Edwardian gold and pearl setnecklacethe chain with circular links set halfpearls onto a main fringe of stars andcrescents with stylised swifts between,with an associated star pearl droppendant

Overall length 38cm, drop including bale 53mm

£1,200-1,800

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415 FD468/24A pair of Mid 19th century foil backed‘amethyst’ braceletssquare links, pinched frame, joiningtogether to form a necklace

Two 16cm lengths

£200-300

413 FD413/68A green enamel, 18ct gold and diamond setpendant fob watchthe rear cover with guilloche panel, pearl setborder and diamonds to the centre, whiteenamel dial pearl set bezel, enamel bowsuspension, the inner cuvette engraved, plainlever movement, unsigned, the cuvetteengraved Hamilton and Inches

Dial 20mm diameter

£500-900

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417 FD472/2A Victorian oval and gem set locketthe satin finished body with central rowof three turquoise cabochons with rosecut diamonds between, turquoise setbale

£250-350

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422 FD479/20A pair of Victorian enamel and paste setpendant earringsthe oval drops with blue enamel ground,paste border and star motif, togetherwith a pair of 9ct white gold ear studsset small sapphires and eight cutdiamonds, both with screw fittings (2)

£80-140

422A FD489/57An Edwardian citrine set bar broochcorner claw set to the centre with a trapcut golden yellow citrine, within a four-leaf clover shaped surround, suspendedfrom a plain rectangular bar, stamped9ct; together with a Victorian memorialbrooch with central swivelling glazedoval panel, one side containing hairscrolls, within an outer foliate scrolldecorated border, with additional safetychain (2)

£150-250

418 FD472/3A pair of Victorian pinsthe filligree balls with allover wire workdetail, chain suspensions and furtherdrops (unmarked)

£300-400

419 FD468/28A 19th century gem set dress ringset border of seed pearls and smalldiamonds with a central foil back pasteof blue colour, (not tested), mounted onan earlier chased gold ring

Head 23mm x 18mm

£300-500

420 FD479/9A mid 20th century silver and enamelpendant watchthe spherical ball with marcasite border,guilloche and enamel case, gilt detail,the silver chain with black and enamelbar link spacers

£100-150

421 FD479/15A long Victorian gold, pearl andturquoise set muff chaincircular links, collet set turquoise, andbaroque pearls

Length 144cm

£300-500

416 FD479/4A Edwardian gold pearl and diamondset braceletslight planished oval links, alternatelyset old mine cut diamonds and seedpearls, clasp set with a monogram

Length 18cm

£250-350

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423 FD472/4A pair of Victorian coral pendant eardropswith a carved coral ball terminal, plaingold links to the tapering carved coralpendants; together with a Victoriancameo brooch, the shell cameo carvedwith a walking lion, all in a scrollingyellow metal frame (2)

Length 65mm (maximum)

£200-350

424 FD479/5A Victorian gold braceletapparently unmarked, composed of fourclasped tight link chains, the castterminals chased with foliate and foxhead decoration

Length 17cm, 40g

£350-500

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429 FC665/33A pair of purple paste set earrings,circa 1740each composed of two large oval rosecut purple pastes, flanked to either sideby a smaller rectangular rose cut purplepaste, with circular hinged fittings anddouble wig loops

Each 3.8cm x 3.5cm

£2,000-3,000

425 FD489/24An old cut diamond set broochof pierced oval form, composed of foliatescrolls, set throughout with rose cutdiamonds around the central floralcluster millegrain set with a table cutdiamond

4.6cm x 4.3cm

£600-900

426 FD412/43A diamond set bar broochthe principal central cluster set withcircular cut diamond millegrain set andwith a border of twelve small diamonds,each side pave set twenty six mixed cutdiamonds, pierced gallery

Overall width 74mm

£700-1,000

427 FD468/12An 18th/19th century gold and diamondset broochof bow form, set square cut rose cutdiamonds and a large baroque pearlsuspension

31mm wide, pearl approximately 11mm long

£700-900

428 FD468/14A 19th century gold mounted crosspossibly Cantonese, the delicate filigreework with pearl set detail, all mountedon a tortoiseshell frame, fitted box,indistinctly marked Hoach**o FromCanton

10cm long

£400-600

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432 FD489/29A pair of 19th century jasperwareceramic cameo pendant earringseach inset with a shaped oval double-sided jasperware ceramic cameo panel,depicting assorted classical figures,within ropetwisted and beaded borders,with screw-turned fittings

Length 45mm

£700-900

431 FD489/20A 19th century micro-mosaic broochof girandole design, depicting a wingedbeetle, with tassle drops

7.5cm x 4.5cm

£700-900

430 FD479/17A 19th century emerald and diamondcluster ringthe oval foil backed cabochon emeraldwith a rose cut diamond set border,scroll pierced gallery, leaf clasping tothe shank, together with a diamond setspray brooch of floral form, set in silverwith gold backing, (parts lacking) (2)

Cabochon 13 x 8mm, Ring size O1/2

£400-600

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437 EY143/2An Edwardian enamel, pearl anddiamond broochof circular form, the blue guillocheenamel disc with onset diamond setstar, outer pave set border of rose cutdiamonds and pearl set border, pin withsafety clasp to rear

24mm diameter

£300-500

438 FC221/60BA good late Victorian gold and enamelpendant fob watchthe blue and white enamel brooch fittingof ribbon form, set half pearls, the 18Kgold fob watch, enamel dial in colours,the reverse with half pearl and diamondset motif with enamel detail

Overall length 65mm

£300-500

433 FD489/25A pair of 19th century seed pearl setpendant earringseach composed of an oval panel star setto the centre with a seed pearl withinfluted and ropetwisted borders,surmounted a domed circular panel withwire fittings

Length 38mm

£300-500

434 FD468/15A Victorian gold broochcircular with a beaded border and acornmotif to the centre

34mm diameter

£200-300

435 FD489/27A Victorian seed pearl and enameldecorated broochof girandole design, star set to thecentre with a seed pearl, within a deepblue enamelled star shaped border,within outer petal shaped, ropetwistedand beaded borders, suspending asimilarly decorated tapering drop, withglazed oval panel to reverse

7cm x 4.2cm

£300-500

436 FE13/4A 19th century micro-mosaic broochof rectangular form, the central panel ofyellow metal applied ROMA with twocircular terminals containingmicromosaic decoration of a bird andflowers

Length 60mm

£200-300

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443 FE45/2An Edwardian bouton pearl anddiamond set shamrock form broochclaw set to the centre with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, also set with threecultured bouton pearls, each within anopen petal shaped surround, setthroughout with borders of graduatedold European cut diamonds

4.3cm x 3.8cm

£2,000-3,000

444 FE54/1A Victorian cameo broochin gold surround showing an angel andchild, scrolling frame work and balldetail; together with another shellcameo with naked lady in a shell withwinged putto and a Triton, all within ascrolling paste set frame; a green gemset Victorian drop pendant

Largest 55mm wide

£200-300

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441 FD625/10A mid to late 19th century gold enameland gem set broochthe principal enamel on copper panel ofoval shape featuring the Madonna,Jesus and John the Baptist within asimple rubover frame; the outer framecomposed of two intertwinning serpentswith enamel decoration and a ruby toeach head, in fitted shaped case

55mm high

£400-600

442 FE575/3A late-Victorian diamond set crescentform broochwith central claw set border ofgraduated old European cut diamondsflanked by borders set with rose cutdiamonds

Diameter 35mm

£700-900

439 FD489/30A Victorian fancy link braceletcomposed of shaped circular curb formlinks with foliate scroll engraveddecoration, with concealed hinged claspand safety chain

Length 19cm, 43.4g

£1,500-2,000

440 FE575/4A late Victorian diamond set Maltese cross formbrooch/pendantset throughout with graduated old mine and oldEuropean cut diamonds, with detachable diamondset bale, suspended from a later belcher link chain

Brooch pendant 4.5cm x 3.8cm (including bale), chain 45cm

£3,000-5,000

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446 EV881/3A pair of bouton pearl and diamond setfloral earringseach set to the centre with a culturedbouton pearl (untested), measuringapproximately 6.8-7mm diameter, withina stylised flowerhead surround, set withgraduated rose and old mine cutdiamonds, with post and hinged clipfittings

Diameter 30mm

£1,000-2,000

445 EV881/2A Victorian serpent form necklacethe articulated body composed ofoverlapping graduated shaped circularlinks, with stylised head to one terminal,with collet set circular cut garnetcabochon eyes, also set with a border ofgraduated rectangular cut green gems,amidst foliate scrolls, with additionalscroll form drop also set with tworectangular cut green gems, withconcealed clasp, contained in a tooledplum leather fitted case

Length 49cm

£1,500-2,500

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447 FE86/2Double heart bar broochcentral design of a heart shapedamethyst and a similar peridot in aborder of seed pearls, with bow designabove and three seed pearls at eachterminal, together with a safety chain

35mm long

£200-300

448 FD479/16A Victorian gilt metal muff chainof ribbed links, knotted spacer links,with two tassel suspensions

Length 146cm

£150-250

449No lot

450 FD489/63An 19th century shell form lover’s eyeminiature portrait decorated broochthe stylised shell off-set to one side witha miniature eye portrait

3.4cm x 2.2cm

£1,000-1,500

451 FD489/55A jasperware ceramic cameo pendantcomposed of a large ovoid cameo drop,surmounted by a cannatille decoratedcap beneath a circular jasperwareceramic cameo within a similarcannatille decorated surround

Length 60mm

£300-500

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454 FD413/66A pair of diamond set cuff linkseach with oval front with textured finishand central oval panel pave set withsingle cut diamonds, with swivel backs,monogrammed and stamped 434 B,contained in a fitted case stampedMAPPIN & WEBB LTD, together with aruby and cultured pearl set stickpin, theterminal designed as the Southern star,and another cultured pearl set stickpin(3)

£220-280

455 FE110/1A pair of Russian silver gilt anchorcufflinksmarked 84 to the cross of the fouledanchor, chain links with bar

£300-400

456 FD446/1A 9ct gold Albertof traditional curb links, bloodstone fob

Weight 45.2g

£400-600

458 FD65A/1A gentleman’s 18ct gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond estimated diamond weight1.40cts

Ring size: S

£6,000-9,000

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459 FE56/2An Edwardian multi-gem set andenamelled shamrock form broochof open form,set to the centre with anovoid cultured pearl, the three petalseach with blue guilloche enalled edgeand knife-bar lattice to centrehighlighted with collet set old mine cutdiamonds, with detachable broochfitting, contained in a shamrock shapedtooled green leather fitted case,stamped COLLINGWOOD &CO...LONDON

3cm x 3.4cm

£300-500

460 FD65A/2An 18ct gold signet ringthe front of swivelling design, decoratedwith Masonic emblems against a deepblue enamelled ground, the reverseengraved with a Tikki, shank inscribed

Ring size: J/K, 9g

£180-250

452 FD310/25A gentleman’s 18ct white gold mounteddiamond set ringdesigned as a broad tapering band, insetto the centre front with a round brilliantcut diamond of approximately 1.53cts

Ring size R

£5,800-6,500

453 FD489/33VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - a pair of Art Deco onyx and diamond set cufflinkseach with canted square terminals, millegrain collet set to the centre witha single cut diamond, to an onyx ground with satin-finished outer borderadditionally millegrain set to each corner with a rose cut diamonds, theterminals conjoined by hinged slim oval links, stamped V.C.A. andnumbered 91.002, additionally stamped with French control marks

Terminals 1.1cm x 1.2cm

£800-1,200

457 FD468/3A group of gentlemans jewellery toinclude:a cased pair of 9ct gold cufflinks oftextured form in Garrard box, three pearlset studs, pair of 9ct gold St Christophercufflinks, a 9ct gold golfing iron tie pin, aruby and half pearl set tie pin and asmall pearl set tie pin, both cased (qty)

23g weighable gold

£450-650

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467 FE110/2A pair of Russian silver mounted multi-gem set cufflinksindistinctly marked, each with ovalterminal collet set with a scarab carvedgem, including lapis lazuli, rock crystal,amethyst and jasper, conjoined by a slimwaisted link, the amethyst scarabincised with three hieroglyphics toreverse

Length of terminals 1.7cm

£600-800

466 FE49/2A pair of diamond set cufflinksthe rectangular fronts each composed ofsix smaller rectangular panels,alternately satin-finished and pave setwith round brilliant cut diamonds, withdecorative lozenge pierced setting toreverse and swivel post fittings, stamped14K, with fitted case

Fronts: 2.2cm x 1.3cm, 12.5g total

£450-550

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461 FD489/52An Edwardian pair of moonstone setcufflinkseach with oval terminals collet set withan oval cut moonstone cabochon withinan open oval border, the terminalsconjoined by small belcher form links

Terminals 1.5cm x 1.2cm

£400-600

462 FD489/61A pair of sapphire and diamond setcufflinksthe oval fronts with central invisibly setborder of calibre cut sapphires, flankedto either side by pave set round brilliantcut diamonds, with small swivelling ovalterminals, setting stamped 750

Fronts 2.6cm x 1.1cm

£1,600-1,900

468 FE110/3BOUCHERON - a carved rock crystallidded boxof cylindrical form with slightly domedhinged cover, applied to the centre witha reverse painted crystal intagliodepicting a marguerite, with circular cutruby cabochon to the thumb-piece,signed BOUCHERON PARIS

4cm x 2.7cm

£1,500-2,000

463 FD65A/6A gentleman’s 9ct gold braceletcomposed of flattened curb form links,with concealed clasp and safety clip

Length 19.5cm, 94.5g

£1,000-1,500

464 FE49/5An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset signet ringthe plain oval front inset with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, to a taperingshank

Ring size: T

£750-850

465 FE267/4A gentleman’s platinum bandof rounded plain form, in presentationbox

Ring size: V/W, weight 8.4g

£300-400

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474 FC85/22A cased set of silver and enamelbuttons and matching buckleLevi & Salaman, Birmingham, the ovalbuckle with blue enamel and silverstripes, chased border and six circularbuttons to match, with clips, cased,together with another cased set ofenamelled buttons and cufflinks ingreen

£200-300

475 FE56/10A Victorian yellow metal Albertcomposed of three rows of belcher linkchains, slider with T-bar, the terminalswith jump rings, one with chased foliatedecoration the other plain, clip stamped10ct

Length 30cm, 40g

£150-250

472 FD393/1An 18ct gold mounted diamond three-stone ringthe oval front inset with three roundbrilliant cut diamonds, to a taperingshank

Ring size: Q

£2,000-3,000

473 FE52/1ORDER OF ST MICHAEL and STGEORGE - a pair of gold and enamelcufflinkscomposed of circular discs with onsetenamel and gold insignia, plain chainlinks, torpedo terminal (2)

£250-400

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Note:David Webb established himself as the go-to-jeweller for the Manhattan glitterati in the 1950sthrough his unique approach to organic form anddistinctive style. His iconic animal jewelleryoriginated mostly from the 1960s allowed hiswork to embody a new, tribal style by the end ofthe decade. His use of bold, contrasting colours,enamels and gems provides a certain amount ofdistinctive charm to his pieces that outlives hisuntimely death in 1975. The company heestablished is still ever expanding, now boastingoutlets in Beverly Hills, Houston and Kuwait.

£4,000-6,000

471 FD489/68DAVID WEBB - a pair of enameldecorated novelty cufflinksthe fronts each designed as stylisedzebra’s head, with oval red enamelledeyes, with hinged curved backs, withblack and white striped enameldecoration throughout, signed andstamped 18K

2.8cm x 2.4cm x 1.2cm, 30.5g total

469 FD489/53An early 20th century pair of 18ct goldmounted sapphire and diamond setcufflinkseach with oval terminal inset with eitheran old European cut diamond or acircular cut sapphire

Terminals 1.9cm x 1.5cm

£1,500-2,500

470 FD468/30A cased pair of 18ct gold and platinumcufflinkstogether with a pair of studs to match,with mother of pearl discs and seedpearl centres and three other associatedstuds

£150-200

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482 FD65A/13OMEGA - a gentlemans gold wristwatchthe champagne dial inscribed, withArabic and baton numerals, subsidiaryseconds hand, integral polished goldRolex bracelet, screw off back

Dial width 30mm

£300-500

483 FD477/4An 18ct gold flexible watch braceletof open form, snap clasp, adjustable

21g

£400-500

481 FE72/1OMEGA - a gentleman’s 18ct gold DEVILLE wrist watchthe black rounded square dial with giltbaton numerals and hands, fitted to atapering interwoven bracelet, with fold-over clasp

Width of watch head 3.2cm

£2,000-3,000

479 FD65C/1Three pairs of cufflinksto include one yellow metal pair (testedas 22ct gold), of plain circular form; astamped 9ct gold pair of navette shape;a rectangular white metal pair stampedSILVER (3)

Main gold cufflinks 24.6g

£700-900

480 FD65A/8A 9ct gold short Albertcombined with a pair of diamond setearstuds of plaque form set small eightcut diamonds; a pair of 14k goldcufflinks set chrysoberyl, two 14k goldtie tacks; a silver cigarette case withengine turned decoration (qty)

Chain 15g

£400-600

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476 FE49/3A pair of diamond set cufflinkseach with two-coloured curvedrectangular front, box set to the centrewith a princess cut diamond, with swivelbacks, setting stamped 14K

Fronts 1.8cm x 1cm, 9.5g

£450-550

477 FE108/14Two cased 19th century gem set tie pinsthe principal modelled as a basket hiltedsword with enamel grip, a pearl andgarnet set tie pin, an opal bar brooch, aturquoise and pearl set brooch with aswift, various cufflinks etc

£120-180478 FE110/5OF THEATRICAL INTEREST - an early 20th century silver cigarette caseof hinged slim square form, engraved with a London street map indicating theatres,the gilt interior inscribed SHANE JACKSON 1939

7.5cm x 8.5cm x 0.9cm, 100.1g

£500-700

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487 FC85/17A gold and enamelled cased pocket watchkeyless wind with full hunter cases, the outercase (marked 18K) with applied enamelledarmorials, the white dial with sweep secondhand, Roman numerals, Month, Day, Date,subsidiary seconds dial, moonphase aperture,striking on a gong, quarter repeat mechanism

Dial 48mm diameter

£1,800-2,500

484 FD477/5BAUME ET MERCIER - an 18ct goldgentleman’s wrist watchthe square champagne dial with giltbaton numerals, gilt hands, dateaperture, Baume et Mercier 17 jewelmovement, plain snap case numbered329312 / 37033

Dial width 25mm

£400-600

485 FD65A/12OMEGA - a late 1960’s gentleman’s 18ctgold wrist watchthe rectangular dial with black batonnumerals, fitted to a tapering wovenbracelet, with textured finish and fold-over clasp, with original tooled redleather box

Width of watch head 20mm

£800-1,200

486 FD350/8ROLEX - a gentleman’s Oysterdate wristwatch, circa 1973stainless steel case, dark champagnedial, baton numerals, inscribed RolexOysterdate, Precision, integral steelbracelet, numbered 6694 and 389 1287at the lugs, screw down winder

Diameter of watch head 33mm

£600-800

488 FD468/6A gentleman’s 18ct two colour gold1940s wrist watchtank shape, unsigned Swiss movementbut stylish design

Case 30mm x 25mm maximum

£250-400

489 FD445/1LOUIS VUITTON - a gentleman’s wristwatchTambour 227 Chronometer, stainlesssteel case, rubber strap

£150-250

490 FD350/10A silver cased pocket watchopen faced keyless wind, levermovement, dial and movement inscribedJ W Benson London, in original Bensonbox (2)

£100-120

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491 FD167/10AJ W LYON EDINBURGH - an 18ct goldcased key wind pocket watchlater dial with Roman numerals,subsidiary seconds dial, gilt hands,enclosed movement inscribed

Dial 42mm diameter

£300-500

492 FD167/10J JOHNSON LONDON - a gold paircased verge pocket watchthe outer case with bold rococo designof figures with drapes, the original dialwith outer Arabic and inner Romannumerals, blued steel hands, themovement signed and numbered 2009,well pierced balance wheel cover,square section baluster supports

Dial 34mm diameter

£500-700

493 FD444/1LONGINES - A gentlemans super soloduo dial wrist watchc.1932, stainless steel, the face ofrectangular shape, baton numeralssurrounding the two circular dials, thesubsidiary seconds dial below, to aleather bracelet; Movement Number5202292

Dial length 30mm

Note:The super solo duo dial wristwatch is alsotraditionally known as a doctors watch. The termmost likely originates from the dial layout; thehigh visibility of the subsidiary seconds dial madethe watch popular amongst the medicalprofession, as it was ideal for timing a patientsheartbeat. It is a distinct 1930s design, the firstduo dial watches appeared in the late 1920s andgrew in popularity over the following decade.

£600-900

497 FD167/10BPATEK CZAPEK & Co. (1839-1845) A Swiss gold cased pocket watchthe unmarked case with different engravings to each cover, engraved silvered dialwith Roman numerals, (glass lacking) the inner cuvette engraved ‘Patek & Czapek WGeneve, No 737’ plain lever movement

Dial 36mm diameter

£300-500

494 FD410/1ETERNA - A gentleman’s 9ct gold casedwrist watchplain champagne dial, sweep secondhand with baton numerals, leatherstrap, combined with a 9ct gold andmulti gem set bracelet and pendant, thebracelet composed of vari-colouredgems of pear shaped and claw set, boxclasp with safety clip and a pendant tomatch of similarly set navette cutstones, plain bi-furcated bale, Bracelet19cm long

Dial diameter 30mm

£250-350

495 FD413/51An 18k gold demi hunter cased fobwatchplain enamel dial, Roman numerals,keyless wind, engraved monogram torear cover, open lever movement

Dial 21mm diameter

£250-450

496 FC963/44Silver ballooning watches in caseJohn Collard Vickery, London 1907,consisting of a pocket watch and androidbarometer in a tablet shaped fitted case;combined with a silver pocket watch incase, Birmingham 1927 (2)

£450-650

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505 FD199/12An 18ct gold cased demi hunter watchkeyless wind, the outer cover withRoman numerals, white enamel dial, therear cover with blue enamel monogram,the inner cuvette engraved ‘examined byWebster Queen Victoria Street LondonN0. 15876’, plain lever movement withbi-metal balance wheel, together withan attractive carved ivory bracelet offlowerheads with slight pink staining tothe centre

£300-400

506 FD413/91A gilt pocket watch and gold chaina gentlemans keyless wind cased pocketwatch, circular enamel dial featuringRoman numerals and a subsidiaryseconds dial at the 6 o’clock position

Chain 42cm long, 24g

£250-450

507 FD167/10CANDREW DICKIE, LONDON - an 18ctgold pair cased verge pocket watchthe outer case plain in 18ct gold, thewatch with enamel dial with plain Arabicnumerals, single hand (one lacking) thecuvette inscribed and numbered 3052,the movement also signed andnumbered, square section balustrerpillars, well pierced balance wheel cover

Dial 36mm diameter

£600-900

508 FC85/3An 18ct gold enamel cased fob watchthe keyless wind movement withunusual guilloche enamel dial with giltArabic numerals, engraved withenamelled rear cover with Fleur di Lysmotifs, dial 21mm; combined with adiamond set stick pin, the circularbrilliant cut diamond claw set (2)

Diameter of watch head 25mm

£250-350

502 FE105/1A group of three pocket watchesthe principal half hunter 18ct goldpocket watch watch, with enamelRoman numerals to front case, andengraving to the rear, together with alarger gold plated hunter pocket watchwith engraving to front case andsubsidiary seconds dial, and a silvercased open faced pocket watch (3)

18ct gold example 35mm

£150-200

503 FD391/15AAn 18ct gold demi-hunter cased pocketwatchkeyless wind with an enamel outercover, white enamel dial with Romannumerals, engraved monogram to therear, the movement inscribed StaufferDe Fonds; a mid 20th century chromecased gentlemans wrist watch, off whitedial, inscribed Omega, subsidiaryseconds dial, Arabic numerals and in aperiod Omega case; together with awhite metal novelty spoon, the handle asa Guard’s officeer with a busby,indistinctly marked

Note:For a comprehensive article about Stauffer andCo seehttp://www.vintagewatchstraps.com/stauffer.html

£250-350

504 FD5/3A late 19th century gold hunter casedkey wind pocket watchfloral and engine turned decorated case,white enamel dial, inscribed to thecuvette ‘Marion Burn Murdoch’

Diameter 37mm

£300-500

498 FD479/11A Victorian gold and enamel fob watchthe later gold bow suspension with rubyand seed pearl terminals, the watch withan engraved silvered dial, the rear casewith blue enamel detail, the innercuvette engraved ‘Mercier et RenaudGeneve , Aigulles, No 4096’ key windmovement

Dial 30mm, overall length 70mm

£150-250

499 FE108/2An 18ct gold hunter cased fob watchthe case with engraved monogram,enamel dial with Roman numerals,movement inscribed R StewartBuchanan Street Glasgow, together witha Waltham rolled gold hunter casedpocket watch (2)

£200-300

500 FE1/140CAn 18ct gold hunter cased pocket watchkeyless wind with plain case of goodgauge, the stepped enamelled dial withsweep second hand, outer fine splitseconds indicators, hour Romannumerals, blued hands, numbered to thedial 46301, the three quarter plate levermovement inscribed J S Jeffrey Bo’nessand numbered 49301, side stop startslide, together with a small gold fobwatch

Dial 48mm diameter

£500-800

501 FE551/107A Continental gold open faced pocketwatchthe case with engine turning, white dialwith Roman numerals, subsidiaryseconds dial, the lever movement with acuvette engraved ‘J MATILE, GENEVE’ ,(suspension loop lacking)

Dial 44mm diameter

£300-400

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509 FC106/1A small three stone diamond ringthe circular brilliant claw set diamondson an angle, also a gold wedding bandand an aquamarine pendant, a peridoand seed pearl pendant, a cameo andtwo modern costume necklaces (7)

£150-200

510 FC649/1A modernist diamond set suitecomprising a pendant and a pair ofearrings, each claw set with four roundbrilliant cut diamonds surmounting anundulating border composed of curvedsatin-finished oval links, settingstamped 750

Lengths 20mm and 16mm

£200-300

511 EZ449/4A mid-20th century multi-gem set and enamelled broochdesigned as a stylised bird on a branch, the textured head with pear cut rubyset eye, above the red guilloche enamelled oval body, with oval cut sapphireset feet resting upon a branch set with single cut diamonds, surmounting apierced stylised foliate border, stamped 750

5cm x 2.8cm

£300-500

512 FC351/27An 18ct gold woven link bracelet andsimilar necklacethe bracelet of five interwoven straps ofcorded gold, clasp fitting, the necklaceof triple woven cords, similar fitting

Bracelet 18.5cm wide, Necklace 43mm long, 90g

£1,500-1,800

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516 FD478/3A diamond and ruby frog broochthe body of yellow metal, set with smallold cut rubies and two small circular cutdiamonds as eyes

Length 25mm

£180-220

514 FC823/4A large gold neck chainof tapering slightly flattened curb links

31g, 55cm long

£200-300

515 FC589/22A contemporary silver bangleLD, London, 2003, the main circularbangle of tapering beaten form withthree graduated swivel yellow metalhoops as a central detail, together witha yellow metal bangle apparentlyunmarked or circular form with twochased foliate decorated bands (2)

Internal diameter silver bangle 60mm

£120-180

513 FC351/23An 18ct gold neck chainof rope twist design, together with asingle strand of cultured pearls, whitemetal clasp set small eight cutdiamonds and ruby, combined with aladies 18ct gold openfaced keyless windfob watch, engraved monogram to rearcover, white dial, Arabic numerals,movement enscribed Elkington & Co.Dial diameter 30mm

Chain 59cm, 19g Pearls 49cm

£450-700

520 FD492/1THE RINGMAKER - a diamond solitairering and matching diamond set weddingbandthe solitaire claw set in 18ct yellow goldwith twist setting, together with thematching diamond set wedding band

Ring size, J/K

£600-900

521 FD479/1A group of three amethyst and othergem set dress ringsthe largest with a rectangular cutamethyst corner claw set on a piercedbasket setting and shoulders in 9ct gold;a circular cut amethyst multi-claw set ina tall gallery, pierced detail, plain 9ctgold shank; the last set with achrysoberyl cats eye in a conformingoval setting, pierced border, plain 9ctgold shank (3)

£180-250

517 FD479/1AA group of three gem set dress ringsthe first in 9ct gold set with a largesmoky quartz, the stone clasped in atextured naturalistic mount; a smallerdress ring set rectangular cut stone,corner claw set; the third ring set with astriped golden yellow/orange gem stoneof rectangular cut, corner claw set in aball and scroll surround and gallery (3)

£150-200

518 FD65A/7A Victorian style 9ct gold bangleof broad hinged design, the front foliatescroll engraved, with concealed claspand safety chain

Diameter 60mm, 31.7g

£350-450

519 FD65A/5A 9ct gold necklaceof plain form, satin polished circlet drop,combined with a 9ct gold fob seal theoval matrix without inscription,surmounted by a pierced scrollingdomed mount and small suspensionring and a pair of engine turned 9ct goldcufflinks of canted rectangular form (qty)

Necklace 9g

£200-300

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528 FC650/1A diamond set ringof bombe form, with engraved crosshatched lines, set small diamonds, inyellow metal with rhodium plating

Ring size N

£200-300

529 FD105/1A group of four wedding bandstwo x 22ct gold, two x white metal, onestamped platinum

Ring sizes O, O, N, I, Total weight 14.7g,

£280-350

530 FD413/78A three coloured gold braceletof woven design with textured finish andanother smaller of wavy design, also asmall 14k gold cased lady’s wrist watch,slight engraved detail to the bezel

18cm, Bracelets 27.6g

£200-300

522 FD477/3An 18ct gold braceletof flattened curb links, snap clasp, withsafety clips

19cm long, 37g

£750-850

523 FD435/1A locket with chain, bangle andnecklacethe 9ct gold Victorian style locket set tothe centre front with a seed pearl,suspended from a fine curb link chain;the 9ct gold ropetwisted bangle of solidform; the necklace of graduated fringeddesign, foliate scroll engraved to thefront, clasp stamped 18 (3)

6.6g, 7.6g, 20.7g

£300-500

524 FE51/7A mid-20th century identity braceletcomposed of large hollow flattened curbform links, with central canted andcurved rectangular panel, inscribed inscript BONI KING, with additionalpresentation inscription to reverse,dated 1967, also stamped with indistinctcontrol marks

Length 20cm, 42.8g

£250-350

525 FD387/10A pearl set leaf broochmodelled as a spray of fern leaves withsix onset small seed pearls, togetherwith a circular brooch depicting akneeling lady within a circle and texturedground engraved to the rear (2)

£200-300

526 FC823/6An 18ct gold and enamel medaldecorated with a map of the island ofSardinia with Sarroch highlighted by aruby, the reverse showing the refineryfor Saras S.p.A., plain loop suspension

32mm diameter, 20g

Note:Saras Raffinerie Sarde SpA is an Italian energyprovider founded in 1962, oil refining the primaryindustry

£300-400

527 FC823/5A mid 20th century silver dress ringmarked JD and stamped silver, of cubedesign, the top with enclosed insetsmoky quartz stone, plain rectangularbody with offset hole for finger

Ring size: J/K, 25mm high x 18mm wide

£100-200

531 FD479/6An interesting flexible gold braceletmarked 14k, the large hinged curvedlinks of ‘V’ form

Length 18cm, 85g

£1,000-1,400

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534 FE110/13A heavy continental 18ct gold braceletcomposed of three large shaped oval links, conjoined by smaller oval belcher formlinks, with concealed hinged clasp and additional safety clip stamped withcontinental gold control marks, also stamped MOD. DEP. 750

Length 20cm, 94.9g total

£2,000-3,000

532 FD479/8DOWER & HALL - A silver gilt and gemset dress ringthe broad gilt band with cabochon colletset gems, with scroll wirework detail,with a two colour gold flexible ring, brickform links

Ring sizes N, Q

£80-140

533 FE51/11A pair of simulated Alexandrite setearringseach corner claw set to the centre with atrap cut simulated Alexandrite, within aBoteh shaped surround composed oftextured scroll work, with post andhinged clip fittings, stamped PABLO 18K

Length 5cm

£100-200

538 FE51/9A stylised leopard’s head form ring andanother enamelled and gem set ringthe first ring of tapering design, thefront formed as a stylised leopard’s headdecorated with red and black enamel,with circular cut ruby set eyes, to atapering shank, stamped 750; thesecond ring designed as a broadtapering band, the bombe frontenamelled in black and white in a Zebraprint, flanked above and below byborders of circular cut colourless gems(2)

Ring size of both: M/N

£150-200

535 FE45/1A 9ct gold charm braceletthe bracelet composed of flattened curbform links with padlock form clasp andsafety chain, suspending ten assortedcharms, some gem set, to include a £1contained in a glazed box

Length: 18cm, 44.6g

£300-500

536 FE51/4A pair of large circular ear clipseach of circular outline, with centralhighly polished dome, within smallbeaded and outer broad planishedborders, with hinged clip fittings, signedindistinctly to reverse

Diameter 4cm

£150-250

537 FE51/5A 1960’s 18ct two-coloured goldcompactof hinged square form, with basketweave finish, opening to reveal a mirrorand powder compartment, with fawnsuede pochette

7.5cm x 7.5cm x 1.1cm

£400-500

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539 FE51/12ANTICA MURRINA - a contemporaryMurano glass suitecomprising a necklace and matchingbracelet, each composed of scrollshaped circular and spherical beadamber coloured glass links, conjoined byplanished yellow metal oval links,signed, with original boxes (2)

Maximum lengths: necklace from clasp to tip of

centre 28cm, bracelet 21cm

£100-200

540 FD489/21ANTON MICHELSON - a modernistsilver and ceramic pendantthe plain silver cross holding a white andgilt glazed ceramic quadrant to thelower half, suspended from a longbelcher link chain

Pendant 6.6cm x 5cm, chain 100cm

£300-500

Named Jewellery

541 FE267/3BULGARI - an 18ct gold and multi gem setpendantthe circular disc with engraved Bulgaridetail holding six moveable gold setcabochon gems; citrine, peridot, pinktourmaline, blue topaz and an amethyst, allon a heavy 18ct gold Bulgari chain and in aBulgari presentation box

Pendant 36mm long including bale,

overall weight 16.1g, neck chain 42cm

£2,500-3,500

BULGARI

Bulgari jewellery is instantly recognisable through a number ofkey stylistic traits. The company, which was set up in Rome byGreek immigrant Sotirio Voulgaris in 1884, is steeped in its Italianculture, referencing its ancient roots through architecturalinspired designs, the bangle and earrings in the following pagesbring to mind the monumental columns of ancient Rome andGreece, and was typical of their style in the 1970s. Bvlgari is alsofamous for their compact, rounded forms, generous decoration ofcolourful gems, which distinguishes them from their competitorsand making them the go-to jeweller for stars of the stage andscreen, including Elizabeth Taylor.

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545 FE12/7CARTIER - a pair of trinity gold earringsof traditional form, in Cartier case, certificates etc

£300-500

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544 FE110/6CARTIER - an amethyst and turquoise set broochclaw set to the centre with an oval cut deep purple amethystflanked to either side by a rectangular box set rectangular cutturquoise cabochon, signed CARTIER and stamped MADE INFRANCE, to a simple bar brooch fitting

Width 4.6cm

£1,500-1,800

542 FE12/8BULGARI - A pair of B Zero 1 earringsof broad hoop design with spiral fluted sides and signed edge,hinged clasp and post fittings, with original fitted boxes

Diameter 13mm, weight 15g

£300-500

543 FE12/11BULGARI - B Zero 1 bangleof broad hinged design, with spiral fluted sides and signededge, signed and also stamped MADE IN ITALY 750, withrectangular plaque to inside inscribed AMALIENBORG27.03.1998 MOBILE USA, with orignal boxes

Diameter 58mm, weight 77g

£1,800-2,500

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547 FE110/14CARTIER (Attributed to) - a 1940’s rubyand diamond set clipof open circular form applied to theupper edge with a scroll, pave set withround brilliant cut diamonds andinvisibly set calibre cut rubies, the loweredge collet set with seven graduatedround brilliant cut diamonds, withhinged open circular clip fitting, settingstamped 750, JC and indistinctlynumbered, contained in a tooled redleather case stamped CARTIER....

4cm x 3.7cm

£1,500-2,000

548 FC665/32CARTIER - a French gold broochof asymmetric scroll design, with ribbedfinish, ropetwisted edge and hingeddouble pin fitting with safety bar, signedCARTIER PARIS and numberedindistinctly probably 12920

5.5cm x 2.8cm, 14.3g

£800-1,200

546 FE110/8CARTIER - a scarce early 20th century miniaturetravel clock/photograph frameof shaped rectangular design, the curved hingewith central convex rectangular glazed panelcontaining the slim rectangular dial with blackArabic numerals, the opposing end opening toreveal two glazed square apertures, the outercase inscribed to one side H.T. 1940 FROMK.G.S., contained in a tooled red leather fittedcase inscribed CARTIER...

4cm x 2.8cm x 0.6cm

Note:Ref Le Temps de Cartier, P240, illustrated, circa 1940

£1,500-2,000

549 FE51/14CARTIER - a gold plated lighter,another and a propelling pencilthe Cartier lighter of slim oval form, withtextured finish and hinged cover, signedand numbered A47330; also anothergold plated lighter, of slim rectangularform, with engine turned finish andhinged cover, signed S J DUPONT DEPARIS, MADE IN FRANCE and numberedV5KA84; together with a propellingpencil, with engine turned turnedoctagonal barrel, the clip initialled inscript and stamped 750 (3)

Lengths 7cm, 5.8cm and 10.8cm

£200-400

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552 FE267/2CHOPARD - a white gold and ‘HappyDiamonds’ love pendantthe 18ct white gold heart shaped pendatwith the word ‘Love’ set in circular cutdiamonds, a glazed cpmartment withloose diamond, with a heavy 18ct whitegold neck chain by Chopard, all inChpard presentation box and outer box,with certificate no.

Pendant 27mm, chain 42cm long,

overall diamond weight approximately 0.25cts

£6,500-8,000

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550 FE110/4CARTIER - an Indian inspired compactof square form the brass body withallover engraved and coloured enameldecoration of exotic birds, with an onyxthumb piece with a claw set carvedsapphire cabochon, inscribed Cartierand numbered ‘1997’

72mm square

£400-600

551 FD489/58CARTIER - a diamond set broochof asymmetric scroll design, set throughout with borders of graduated round brilliantand baguette cut diamonds, signed CARTIER LONDON, with additional safety chain

Diamond weight approximately 5.75cts, 2.8cm x 5cm

£7,000-10,000

CHOPARD

In 1976, one of Chopard’s designers released what would bean innovative and ground breaking design concept. Caughtby the sparkle of unset diamonds, he set about a design tothat would totally free the diamond from its settings,allowing it the freedom to move and catch the light inconstantly changing ways. This would eventually become theHappy Diamonds collection, initially designed for watches itquickly became increasingly popular in all manner ofjewellery and is now one of the companies mostrecognisable hallmarks.

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557 FD413/54MAPPIN & WEBB - a 9ct three-colouredgold braceletdesigned as a textured band composedof three-coloured brick form links withtextured finish, with concealed clasp andtwo safety clips

Length 19cm, 23.6g

£200-300

558 FC589/28MIRIAM HASKELL - A paste set bangleset simulated pearls and diamonds in afloral design, together with a large giltcuff bracelet by Chanel, ‘quilted’ broadband with large paste pearl centralmotif, and a small paste set crucifix (3)

£180-250

554 FE575/6FRED - a French two-colour gold braceletcomposed of large open circular links conjoinedby smaller belcher form links, with texturedfinish throughout, signed and stamped withFrench control marks, contained in a blacksuede case stamped FRED ... PARIS

Length 19cm, 101.7g

£1,200-1,500

555 FD479/10GEORG JENSEN - a silver and gem setdress ringcollet set oval green hardstone, stampedGeorg Jensen, 980 and import marks for1975, in a Jensen box

Ring size N/O, 31mm long

£100-150

556 FE51/17KENNETH JAY LANE - a 1960’s greenand colourless gem set necklaceof bib design, the front composed ofgraduated millegrain box set canted,rounded and slim rectangular greenpaste panels, interspersed by circularcut colourless gems, with concealedclasp, stamped K. J. L.

Length from clasp to tip of centre 19.5cm

£80-120

553 FD479/12CHARLES DE TEMPLE - An 18ct gold weddingbandLondon 1967, of textured bar form, stamped toinner band

Ring size N

Note:Before coming to London and making a name forhimself as a ground breaking jeweller, Charles deTemple had a somewhat unlikely start to what would bea flourishing career. Born in America, he grew up aspart of the Ringling Brothers famous circus, touring thecountry before turning his hand to nightclub singing andeven the odd Hollywood western. Eventually he found hisfeet as a jeweller in Massachusetts, inspired by natureand the artists with whom he surrounded himself hemoved to London to perfect his craft. De Templeresponded to the growing need to move away from thestifling sense of tradition in jewellery design, finding anall too eager public he soon became a pioneer ofjewellery design in the 1960s, each piece taking on anorganic and unique personality to reflect the newmodern individual who would wear it.

£180-200

559 FE12/9POMELLATO - A set of three ringsto include a plain yellow gold band setwith a single brilliant cut diamond,marks indistinct, together with twosimilar examples in white gold andtitanium, in a fitted case (3)

Ring sizes L, L1/2, M

£300-400

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560 FE267/5ROBERTO COIN - an 18ct white gold and ruby setpendant and earringsthe heart shaped pendant of textured web form,articulated and inset ruby to the rear, the ear clips ofserpentine bar form, textured and each set small ruby tothe rear, spring fittings, in Roberto Coin boxes andleaflets

Pendant 31--mm including bale

£2,000-3,000

561 FD489/4ROBERTO COIN - a pair of 18ct whitegold mounted diamond set earringseach of hinged slim hooped design, insetto the front with three round brilliant cutdiamonds, with post fittings, withoriginal fitted box

Length 25mm

£800-1,200

Roberto Coin, founded in the late 1970s in Italy, did notstart manufacturing for his own brand until the late1996, quickly establishing himself as a premier jewellerin his own right. Unique to his jewellery, and somewhatof a trademark, is his use of rubies and rubilites set tothe underside of the piece so as to be unseen and totouch the wearers skin. The ancient Egyptians believedwhen worn so as to touch the skin, the ruby would bringthe wearer health, happiness and good fortunethroughout their life.

ROBERTO COIN

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562TIFFANY & CO - a pair of platinummounted diamond set pendant earringseach designed as a bow-tied ribbon,surmounting two asymmetric fringedtassles, with post and disc fittings,signed and stamped (C) 1994 PT 950,from the bridal collection c. 1994,contained in a signed fitted case

Length 3.8cm

£6,000-9,000

563TIFFANY & CO - a platinum mounteddiamond set necklacecomposed of fine belcher form links,suspending to the centre front a bow-tied ribbon suspending two asymmetricfringed tassles, signed and stamped (C)1994 PT950, from the birdal collection c1994, contained in a signed black suedepochette

Length from clasp to tip of central drop 25.5cm

£3,000-5,000

564TIFFANY - a gold and enamelled broochof open circular design, decorated withdeep blue enamelled panels betweenscrolling rope twist borders, marked 18k

Diameter 3.2cm, 10.5g total

£250-400

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567 FC665/23An Art Deco diamond set ringclaw set with an early round brilliant cutdiamond, flanked to either shoulder by achannel set tapered baguette cutdiamond

Ring size: M; estimated principal diamond

weight: 1.86cts

£6,000-7,000

568No lot

565 FE110/10VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - a French 18ct goldmounted lip brush and coverof slim cylindrical form, the barrel withbasket-woven finish and reeded slidingmechanism, with conical terminals andpull-off cover, with small belcher link safetychain, signed VAN CLEEF & ARPELS B1144(c) 47 also stamped with French controlmarks and numbered 750

Closed length 9.2cm

£1,500-1,800

566 FD412/35VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - a pair of rubyand diamond ear clipsthe two graduated circular brilliant cutdiamonds with a crescent border ofseven graduated rubies, the white metalmounts signed and numbered CS 5368with French control marks

The diamonds each approximately 2 x 0.7cts and

2 x 0.4cts

£1,500-2,000

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572 FC85/9A diamond set bar broochthe graduated row of mine cut diamondsset in white metal, pierced gallery,unmarked, circa 1920

65mm

£300-500

573 FD310/13A diamond set pendant with chainthe pendant claw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond within anopen circular border of smaller similarlycut diamonds, setting stamped 750,suspended from an 18ct white gold finetrace link chain

Diameter of pendant 8mm, length of chain 40cm

£1,500-1,800

569 FC351/25A white gold spray broochof a floral design, comprising of twolarger brilliant cut diamonds and othersof varying size set in white metalstamped 9ct

14.5mm wide

£250-350

570 FC825/22An 18ct gold mounted five-stonediamond ringclaw set with round brilliant cutdiamonds

Estimated total diamond weight 2.67cts

£3,500-5,000

571 FD310/18Rose gold bombe ringRing size M/N

£1,800-2,400

Diamond Jewellery

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574An 18ct gold diamond set hinged banglein Victorian style, claw set with a row ofeleven graduated brilliant cut diamonds,with two small diamonds in between,open work gallery, plain bangle

£3,000-5,000

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575 FD105/3A solitaire diamond ringthe circular cut diamond, claw set, theshoulders set with five eight cutdiamonds, slight engraved detail,unmarked white metal shank

Ring size M/N, diamond 1.5cts

£2,000-3,000

576 FD310/9A diamond set cocktail ringof torque design, the front composed oftwo pear shaped terminals, each paveset with round brilliant cut diamonds,the tapering shank with scroll piercedinner borders

Ring size: P/Q

£1,000-1,500

577 FD118/1A solitaire diamond ringthe circular brilliant cut diamond clawset and with an open curved diamondset border to tapering 18ct white goldshank, in Goldsmiths ring box (2)

Ring size: L

£300-500

578 FD103/1A three stone diamond ringthe principal old European cut diamondflanked to either side by a smallerexample, claw set on a yellow metalshank stamped 18ct

Ring size O

£500-700

579 FD309/1An unmounted marquise cut diamondEstimated diamond weight 2.20cts

£10,000-12,000

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582 FC739/1A diamond cluster ringthe four brilliant cut diamonds, claw setin a lozenge shape, on an offset shank18ct gold shank

Ring size O

£400-600

583 FD309/4A loose diamondsquare cut, certificate by IGI, No.F4F19353, rectangular princess cut,2.03cts, VS2, Natural fancy brown

£1,500-2,000

580 FD105/2A three stone diamond ringthe principal brilliant cut diamond,flanked by two smaller diamonds, clawset with a pierced gallery, all set in whitemetal, stamped 18, plat

Ring size, H 1/2, principal diamond 0.57cts

£400-600

581 FC665/28An Art Deco diamond set pendantof pointed oval outline, composed ofgeometric borders set with graduatedsingle and round brilliant cut diamondsaround the central millegrain collet setround brilliant cut diamond, withsimilarly set tapering bale

5.4cm x 2.4cm

£1,800-2,200

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587 FC665/29A pair of diamond set pendant earringseach claw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, surmounting a tapering panel,pave set with graduated single andround brilliant cut diamonds,surmounting a claw set pear cutdiamond drop, with post and circularfittings

Length 37mm

£600-800

585 FD310/2An 18ct gold three stone diamond ringthe principal circular diamond in amodern claw setting flanked by two of asimilar shape and setting, on a yellowgold band with scrolled shoulders

Ring size M 1/2

£500-700

586 FC665/24An Art Deco iridium and platinummounted diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, estimatedprincipal diamond weight: 1.50cts,flanked to either shoulder by a slimtapered baguette cut diamond

Ring size: L/M

£5,000-7,000

584 FC825/9An 18ct white gold mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, with accompanying EGLDiamond Certificate Report, numberedEGL2923183937, dated July 06 2010,stating: weight 2.07cts, clarity gradeVS1, colour grade H

£14,000-18,000

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592 FD309/3A loose diamondround brilliant cut, with certificate fromIGI, No. F4F19352, 2.68cts, I1, naturalfancy yellowish

£1,500-2,000

593 FD309/2A diamond line braceletod plain design, 18ct white gold, set withcircular brilliant cut diamonds, four clawset, simple clasp and safety

Stated diamond weight 5cts

£4,000-6,000

588 FD412/44A diamond set bar broochthe mine cut diamond collet set inplatinum, yellow 15ct gold bar, togetherwith a small ruby and diamond set heartshaped locket and a chain

Diamond approximately 0.5cts

£200-300

589 FD412/33A solitaire diamond ringThe circular brilliant cut diamond, clawset in platinum, the shoulders each setthree eight cut diamonds, the principaldiamond approximately 0.7cts

Ring size: M

£500-700

590 FD410/3AA 9ct white gold diamond set ringof broad form, set three circular cutdiamonds, in a textured finish, polishedlower half, combined with signet andeternity rings and a group of silverjewellery,

Ring size T/U

£350-550

591 FD310/3A pair of diamond earringseach claw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, with post and butterfly fittings,white metal setting stamped 750

Estimated diamond weight 0.54cts total

£700-900

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599 FD475/2AAn 18ct gold mounted diamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, flanked by scroll shoulders

Ring size: N

£250-400

598 FD310/7An 18ct gold heart shaped diamondpendantthe pave set pendant, consisting ofmultiple circular cut diamonds of similarsize, pierced rear side, the bale similarlyset, suspended from a white metalbelcher link chain

£800-1,200

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603 FD310/19A diamond set full-eternity ringbar set with round brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: R

£2,400-2,800

604 FD489/3An Edwardian five-stone diamond ringclaw set with graduated old mine cutdiamonds, interspersed by pairs of rosecut diamonds, with scroll pierced galleryand reeded shank

Ring size: L/M

£2,000-3,000

605 FD489/7A pair of diamond floral cluster pendantearringseach millegrain collet set with an oldEuropean cut diamond surmounting afloral drop similarly set with ninegraduated old European cut diamonds,with wire and hinged clip fittings

Length 25mm

£3,200-4,200

600 FD475/2BA diamond set band form ringof broad design inset with six roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: O

£300-500

601 FD475/1Two unmounted round brilliant cutdiamondsKnown diamond weight 0.76cts total

£1,000-1,500

602 FD426/1A three stone diamond ringthe principal mixed cut diamond flankedby two of slightly smaller size, gypsy setin a heavy 18ct gold shank

Ring size P

£500-700

594 FD401/1A three stone diamond ringthe principal brilliant cut diamondflanked by two smaller similardiamonds, claw set in platinum.

Ring size I 1/2

£400-600

595 FD489/5A diamond full-eternity ringset with round brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: N/O

£800-1,200

596 FD413/11A single stone diamond ringcorner claw set with a cushion cutdiamond, approximately 0.8cts, shankstamped 18ct with inscription

Ring size K 1/2

£400-600

597 FD396/1A diamond set braceletcomposed of circular links, each colletset with a round brilliant cut diamond,with concealed clasp and safety clip,stamped 750

Length 18.4cm, 25.9g total, estimated diamond

weight approximately 4.2cts

£1,000-1,500

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609 FD489/1A fancy yellow and colourless diamondset three-stone ringthe central claw set fancy yellowmodified rectangular brilliant cutdiamond flanked to either side by afancy semi-circular cut colourlessdiamond, shank stamped 750 PT950 2.34ASLNY, with accompanying GIA coloureddiamond grading report numbered12382977 dated February 19, 2003,stating weight 2.34cts, colour NaturalFancy Yellow, distribution even, claritygrade SI1

Ring size: M

£8,000-10,000

608 FD310/29A fancy heart cut diamond set pendantwith chainthe pendant claw set with a large fancyheart cut diamond, of approximately1.81cts, suspended from an 18ct whitegold trace link chain

Lengths: pendant 9mm, chain 46cm

£10,000-12,000

606 FD310/27An 18ct white gold mounted fancy heartcut diamond set ringclaw set to the centre front with a largeheart cut diamond

Ring size: N

£6,500-7,500

607 FD475/2A diamond half-eternity ringchannel set to the front with tengraduated rectangular cut diamonds,setting stamped 750

Ring size: L

£1,500-2,000

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613 FD489/32A 9ct gold mounted diamond set foliatespray broochclaw set to the centre with a cluster ofnine round brilliant cut diamonds with afoliate scroll surround with texturedfinish, with additional safety chain

4.4cm x 3.6cm

£250-350

614 FD489/43An 18ct white gold and platinummounted diamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size: M/N

£2,000-3,000

610 FD707/2An 18ct two-coloured gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringinset to the centre front with a roundbrilliant cut diamond, flanked by two-coloured fluted scroll form shoulders

Ring size: P/Q

£250-400

611 FD489/11A Georgian diamond set ringdesigned as a crown surmounting twohearts, set throughout with graduatedrose cut diamonds

Ring size: R

£1,200-1,800

612 FD489/50A diamond cluster ringclaw set to the centre with an old minecut diamond within two open borders setwith graduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, additionally set to eachshoulder with five similarly cutdiamonds, the principal diamondapproximately 2.19cts

Ring size: O

£8,000-12,000

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618 FD489/10An Art Deco platinum mounted diamondset ringclaw set to the centre with an oldEuropean cut diamond flanked to eitherside by a collet set baguette cutdiamond, additionally set to eachshoulder with two graduated single cutdiamonds, with geometric piercedgallery

Ring size: N/O

£3,000-4,000

619 FD707/5An 18ct gold and platinum mounteddiamond three-stone ringclaw set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, shank hallmarked andstamped 1.72 - 38 77

Ring size: N

£1,000-1,500

615 FD489/22An early 20th century diamond setnecklacecomposed of a fine belcher link chain,millegrain collet set to the centre frontwith graduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, flanking a pierced geometricmotif, similarly diamond set, suspendingtwo collet set round brilliant cutdiamonds, atop a collet set marquise cutdiamond above a larger millegrain colletset old European cut diamond drop

Length from clasp to tip of central drop 25cm

£1,400-1,800

616 FD707/11A diamond single-stone ringillusion set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, shank stamped 18ct

Ring size: M

£250-350

617 FD58/2A contemporary black and colourlessdiamond set novelty ringdesigned as a lizard upon foliage, paveset throughout with round brilliant cutblack and colourless diamonds, to atapering shank, stamped 750 D237

Ring size: N/O

£1,800-2,500

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621 FD489/19A pair of diamond set pendant earringseach composed of a millegrain collet set old European cutdiamond, surmounting a foliate motif set with round brilliantand single cut diamonds, atop a knife bar suspending a foliatecapped floral drop also set with old European cut diamonds,with wire fittings

Length 40mm

£1,200-1,800

620 FD58/5A diamond set pendantof lozenge design, corner claw set to the centre with a trapcut diamond, within open borders, incorporating heart shapedclusters set with graduated round brilliant, princess androunded square cut diamonds, with an open circular cluster ofsimilarly cut diamonds to the bale surmount and heartpierced setting to reverse, setting stamped 750 050 D170

Length 3.6cm

£2,500-3,500

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625 FD707/7An 18ct gold mounted diamond five-stone ringbar set with round brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: N

£600-800

626 FD707/3An 18ct gold mounted diamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond of approximately 1.01cts

Ring size: M/N

£1,000-2,000

627 FD489/9A platinum mounted diamond setsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond flanked by scroll shoulders

Ring size: O

£1,500-2,000

624 FD58/6A diamond set pendantof pierced lozenge form, composed ofopen circular motifs, set throughout withgraduated round brilliant cut diamonds,with similarly set bale, setting stamped750 D380

6.8cm x 4cm

£2,000-3,000

622 FD310/21An 18ct white gold mounted pinksapphire and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with an oval cutpink sapphire, of a pleasing bright pinkhue, flanked to either side by steppedshoulders each channel set with twograduated baguette cut diamonds

Ring size M/N

£3,400-3,800

623 FD489/16A diamond set braceletalternately collet set with round brilliantand princess cut diamonds, conjoined bysmall belcher form links, with hingedcircular clasp, setting stamped 950

Length 18.5cm

£800-1,200

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632 FD489/71An Art Deco multi-gem set clipof pierced heart form, set with bordersof graduated round brilliant and singlecut diamonds and French cut rubies,around the central domed motif pave setwith single cut and baguette cutdiamonds, surmounting a melon ballcarved emerald and foliate carved rubyand sapphire, with hinged clip fitting

2.8cm x 3.5cm

£4,000-6,000

633 FD707/4A diamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, shank stamped 18ct & PLAT8585V

Ring size: M/N

£1,200-1,800

628 FD489/49A diamond three-stone ringclaw set with graduated round brilliantcut diamonds, additionally set to eachshoulder with three graduated single cutdiamonds

Ring size: O

£8,000-12,000

629 FD707/16An 18ct white gold mounted diamondcluster ringdesigned as a circular cluster, set to thecentre with a princess cut diamondwithin a surround of four marquise cutdiamonds

Finger size: M/N

£800-1,200

630 FE49/23An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset ringthe central claw set cushion cutdiamond approximately 1.78cts, flankedto either shoulder by a channel settapered baguette cut diamond

Ring size: N/O

£7,500-9,000

631 FE49/18A diamond set braceletof articulated design, composed of pairsof claw set round brilliant cut diamondsinterspersed by pairs of channel setbaguette cut diamonds, with concealedclasp and safety clip

Length 17.6cm

£4,000-6,000

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637 FE55/1A diamond set line braceletclaw set with uniform round brilliant cutdiamonds, with concealed clasp andsafety clip, setting stamped 750

Length 18cm. Estimated diamond weight

approximately 6.74cts

£5,000-7,000

638 FE267/6A solitaire diamond ringthe rectangular cut diamond cornerclaw set in a plain band

Ring size; G/H, diamond approximately 0.90cts

£1,200-1,500

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634 FE12/10An Edwardian diamond settiara/necklaceof graduated scroll design, conjoined byknife-bars, millegrain set throughoutwith graduated old European and rosecut diamonds, with additionaldetachable necklace links

£3,000-5,000

635 FE55/2An 18ct gold mounted diamond single-stone ringcorner claw set with a trap cut diamond,estimated diamond weightapproximately 2.00cts.

Ring size: O, estimated diamond weight 2.00cts

£4,000-6,000

636 FD58/1A contemporary diamond and ruby setnovelty ringnaturalistically designed as a rabbit,pave set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, with circular cut ruby seteyes, to a plain shank, rose-colouredsetting stamped 750 D 306 R 003

Ring size: O

£2,400-2,800

639 FD489/51A pair of diamond cluster earringseach claw set to the centre with a roundbrilliant cut diamond within two opencircular borders each set with smallersimilarly cut diamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings, stamped 750

Diameter 11mm

£2,800-3,500

640 FE49/15A pair of diamond set earringseach claw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, with post and butterfly fittings

Known diamond weight: 1.45cts total

£3,000-5,000

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641 FE57/1A contemporary fancy yellow and colourless diamond set necklacecomposed of polished oval links, alternately claw set to the front withround brilliant, cushion and oval cut fancy yellow diamonds,interspersed by pairs of smaller round brilliant cut colourlessdiamonds, alternately fringed by graduated ovoid drops, claw set withpear cut yellow diamonds within an open ovoid border of round brilliantcut colourless diamonds, and fancy triangular cut yellow diamonddrops, clasp stamped 750 D2.23 YD9.37

Length from clasp to tip of central drop 25.8cm

£14,000-18,000

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643 FE55/6A pair of fancy coloured diamond set pendant earringseach designed as a tapering cluster, claw set with graduatedpear, oval, cushion, baguette and marquise cut coloureddiamonds, including light and fancy yellow, cinnamon and greydiamonds, beneath a scrolling border of colourless roundbrilliant cut diamonds, with post and hinged clip fittings,setting stamped 18K

Length 5.5cm, Estimated diamond weights 5.97cts

£8,000-12,000

642 FE57/2A contemporary fancy yellow and colourless diamondset braceletcomposed of graduated floral clusters, each claw setwith pear cut fancy yellow diamonds, within openborders similarly set with round brilliant cut colourlessdiamonds, interspersed by circular clusters set withgraduated round brilliant cut colourless diamonds withconcealed clasp and safety clips, stamped 750 D3.85YD4.28

Length 17.5cm

£8,000-10,000

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647 FD707/6A diamond four-stone ringillusion set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, shank stamped 18CT PLAT

Ring size: N

£250-350

648 FD707/10An 18ct gold mounted diamond single-stone ringillusion set with a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size: O/P

£180-250

646 FE49/24An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset cluster ringcollet set to the centre with a trap cutdiamond, within a canted rectangularborder set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, flanked to either side by aheart cut diamond, the shoulders eachset with five round brilliant cutdiamonds, the gallery also collet set toeach side with a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size: L

£12,500-15,000

644 FD707/17An 18ct gold mounted diamond clusterringof square design, corner claw set with acluster of nine princess cut diamonds

Ring size: O/P

£400-600

645 FE49/17An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset pendant with chainthe pendant claw set with a pear cutdiamond, approximately 1.05cts, withplain tapering bale, suspended from an18ct white gold box link chain

Lengths: pendant 1.8cm (including bale),

chain 50cm

£3,500-4,500

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653 FE49/25An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset ringthe central claw set oval cut diamond,flanked to either shoulder by pairs ofbaguette cut diamonds

Ring size: M/N,

known principal diamond weight 2.20cts

£13,000-16,000

654 FD707/19A diamond set heart shaped pendantwith chainthe open heart form pendant set with anouter border of round brilliant cutdiamonds, with bifurcated bale,suspended from a fine ropetwist linkchain, clasp stamped 14K

Lengths: pendant 2.5cm (including bale), chain

45cm

£200-300

649 FE55/3An old cut diamond set ringclaw set with an old European cutdiamond, flanked to each shoulder bythree old European, single and rose cutdiamonds

Ring size: L, principal diamond estimated

weight 1.96cts

£6,000-9,000

650 FE55/4A cushion cut diamond set ringthe central claw set cushion cutdiamond flanked to each shoulder bythree channel set baguette cutdiamonds, the gallery additionally set toeach side with two round brilliant cutdiamonds, shank stamped 750

Ring size: M, estimated principal diamond

weight 1,92cts

£4,000-6,000

651 FD707/13A pair of 18ct gold mounted diamondfloral cluster earringseach claw set with seven round brilliantcut diamonds, with post and butterflyfittings

Diameter 9mm

£300-500

652 FD707/15An 18ct white gold mounted diamondcluster ringdesigned as a circular cluster, set to thecentre with a princess cut diamond,within four marquise cut diamonds

Finger size: Q/R

£600-900

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658 FE51/3A diamond set two-coloured bangleof hinged design, the front designed as abroad band, with central pave set borderof round brilliant cut diamonds, withinan outer fluted border, stamped 14K

Diameter 5.7cm, 19.5g total

£350-550

659 FE51/6A diamond set pendant with chainthe pendant of open heart form, set witha border of round brilliant cut diamonds,with diamond set bale, suspended froma fine belcher link chain, both stampedPt 950, contained in a fitted casestamped JAMES WALKER...EDINBURGH

Lengths: pendant 2.3cm (including bale),

chain 42cm

£180-250

655 FD707/20An 18ct gold mounted diamond setpendantclaw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, with bifurcated bale

Length 0.9cm (including bale)

£240-300

656 FD707/14An 18ct two-coloured gold mounteddiamond set pendant with chaindesigned as a floral cluster claw setwith seven round brilliant cut diamonds,with bifurcated bale, suspended from a9ct gold fine flattened curb link chain

Lengths: pendant 1.9cm (including bale),

chain 44cm

£400-600

657 FE267/7A diamond pendant and chainthe off set square 18ct white goldpendant set circular and baguette cutdiamonds

Pendant size including bale; 17mm,

diamond weight approximately 1.5cts

£2,500-4,000

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663 FE267/1A pair of platinum and diamond halfhoop eternity ringsthe plain bands set with fifteen circularbrilliant cut diamonds (2)

Ring size: G/H

£2,000-3,000

660 FE1/140An Edwardian diamond set broochof open lozenge form, with central floralcluster, within an open circular andouter bow-tied ribbon scroll borders, setthroughout with old european, old mineand rose cut diamonds

5.2cm x 4.5cm

£1,000-1,500

661 FD707/18An 18ct white gold mounted diamondcluster ringof circular design, set to the centre witha princess cut diamond within asurround of four marquise cut diamonds

Ring size: P

£1,200-1,500

662 FE57/3A contemporary diamond set pendantof tapering design, composed of stylisedfoliate scrolls, pave set throughout withround brilliant cut diamonds, settingstamped 750 D259

Length 50mm

£1,800-2,500

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664 FE72/7A pair of diamond set earringseach claw set with a round brilliant cutdiamond, with post and butterfly fittings

Estimated total diamond weight approximately

0.59cts total

£500-700

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668 FE593/2An 18ct gold and platinum mounteddiamond three-stone ring and an 18ctwhite gold and platinum mountedsapphire and diamond cluster ringthe 18ct gold and platinum mounteddiamond three-stone ring claw set withslightly graduated old European cutdiamonds, the 18ct white gold andplatinum mounted sapphire anddiamond cluster ring with central clawset circular cut sapphire, within asurround of single cut diamonds (2)

Ring sizes: L and N

£300-500

665 FE593/1An 18ct white gold mounted diamondthree-stone ringclaw set with graduated old Europeancut diamonds

Ring size: N

£300-500

666 FE57/4A contemporary yellow and colourlessdiamond set ringclaw set to the centre with a pear cutyellow diamond, within an open ovoidborder set with small colourless roundbrilliant cut diamonds, additionally set toeach shoulder with a cluster of threeround brilliant cut diamonds, shankstamped 750 D0.31 YD0.48

Ring size: N/O

£1,000-1,500

667 FE57/5A contemporary diamond set bangleof hinged design, pave set to the centre front with a navette shaped panel ofgraduated round brilliant cut diamonds, within borders of tapered baguette andsmaller round brilliant cut diamonds, flanked by scroll form shoulders, eachcomposed of a central border of off-set square clusters of round brilliant cutdiamonds, flanked above and below by borders of smaller similarly cut diamonds,with heart-pierced border to the inner side of reverse and concealed clasp, settingstamped 750 D367

Diameter 60mm

£4,000-6,000

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671 FE49/13An 18ct white gold mounted diamondset braceletclaw set with uniform round brilliant cutdiamonds, with concealed clasp andsafety clips

Length 18cm

£2,800-3,500

669 FE72/5A diamond two-stone ringof cross-over design, claw set with tworound brilliant cut diamonds

RIng size: M

£800-1,200

670 FE57/7A contemporary pair of fancy yellow and colourless diamond set pendant earringseach composed of a circular cluster set with colourless round brilliant cut diamonds,within an open circular border set with smaller similarly cut diamonds, suspendingan open ovoid drop, set with graduated similarly cut diamonds, the lower edgeadditionally claw set with a crescent shaped cluster of pear, cushion and oval cutfancy yellow diamonds, with post and butterfly fittings, stamped 750

Length 56mm

£9,000-12,000

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679 FD489/28A cultured pearl and diamond setnecklacecomposed of fine belcher form links,spectacle set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, millegrain hexagonal box setto the centre front with an old Europeancut diamond surmounting a line of fourmillegrain collet set similarly cutdiamonds, atop a diamond set foliatemotif, suspending a bouton culturedpearl drop, measuring approximately11.5mm diameter

Length from clasp to tip of central drop 20cm

£1,400-1,800

680 FB591/7A pearl set brooch9ct gold foliate spray brooch as fernleaves, set with five graduatedfreshwater pearls, varying diameters

4.5cm x 3.2cm and 4.5cm x 3cm

£200-300

681 FC665/30A pair of diamond and cultured pearlset pendant earringseach composed of a line of threemillegrain collet set old European cutdiamonds, surmounting a similarly cutdiamond set capped ovoid cultured pearldrop, with post and hexagonal fittings

Length 28mm

£800-1,200

682 FE12/14A three string pearl chockercomposed of uniform pearls, the piercedcircular clasp centrally set with a pearl,surrounded by eight small old cutdiamonds stamped 585, together withthree spare pearls

Length 33cm, pearl size 7/7.5mm

£400-600

672 FE575/5An early 20th century diamond andpearl set necklacethe centre front claw set with a large oldmine cut diamond, within a scrollingpetal shaped surround flanked by foliatescroll shaped links, each set withgraduated old mine cut diamonds, withdetachable central rose cut diamond setfoliate capped pearl (untested) drop, thewhole suspended from a fine fancyropetwist link chain, clasp stamped 9K,with tooled leather fitted case stampedHAMILTON & INCHES EDINBURGH

Length from clasp to centre 22cm

£3,000-5,000

673 FE12/12A single string of pearlsof opera length, with an L shapedpendant set with graduated oldEuropean cut diamonds

Length 82cm, pearls approx 6.5mm

£250-400

674 FD489/59A cultured pearl three-row chokerlength necklace with 9ct gold emeraldand seed pearl set claspthe necklace composed of three rows ofgraduated pearls ranging fromapproximately 4mm to 5.8mm diameter,the floral cluster clasp claw set withborders of circular cut emeralds andseed pearls

Length 34cm

£300-500

675 FD413/37A single strand of cultured pearlsof opera length with a pearl set yellowmetal clasp of leaf design, also with ashort safety chain

Pearls approximately 8mm and 10mm, overall

length 86cm

£250-350

676 FD310/12An 18ct white gold mounted culturedpearl and diamond set pendant withchainthe pendant claw set with a roundbrilliant cut diamond surmounting twomarquise cut diamonds atop a roundbrilliant cut diamond pave set capsuspending a large bouton shapedcultured pearl, the whole suspendedfrom a box link chain

Lengths: pendant 25mm, chain 40cm

£1,000-1,500

677 FD479/19A pair of 18ct gold mounted pearl earclipsthe mabe pearl in a ‘tied’ rope twist twocolour gold border

Pearl diameter 10mm

£180-250

678 FD413/38A cultured pearl necklaceslightly graduated single strand ofpearls, of opera length with a pearl andruby set clasp

Overall length 86cm

£250-350

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687 FC500/1A group of three pearl set broochesthe first of crescent form set graduatedhalf pearls, a bar brooch with onsetpearl set star motif and a triple flowerhead brooch set half pearls andturquoises (3)

£220-280

688 FD489/17A cultured pearl necklace with diamondset claspthe necklace composed of graduatedcultured pearls ranging from 3.6mm to8.3mm diameter, with slim pierced ovalclasp set with rose and single cutdiamonds, stamped 9ct

Length 48cm

£150-250

686 FD479/26A pair of pearl and diamond setpendant earringsthe three diamond terminal with a bardrop set pearl and a diamond mid way,with a circular pendant set central pearland a diamond set border, piercedgallery, wire fittings

Overall length 41mm

£250-450

683 FB591/5A pearl and gem set bar broochthe graduated pearls alternating withpale green gemstones, all in circulargold mounts

Overall length 54mm

£200-300

684 EY143/3A pearl and diamond ringthe central mine cut diamond with aborder of seven half pearls in a ruboversetting, pearl set shoulders, gold shank

Ring size U/V

£250-400

685 FD479/22A string of graduated pearlsthe diamond set clasp in white metal,engraved rear

Length 48cm

£400-600

693 FE1/140AAn early 20th century natural pearl anddiamond set ringset to the front with three graduatedpearls interspersed by old European cutdiamonds, shank stamped 18ct

Ring size: S

£300-500

694 FD707/1A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of fairly uniform culturedpearls, each measuring 5mm diameter,with plain cylindrical clasp, stamped 750

Length 49cm

£150-250

689 FD479/25A 15ct gold pearl and diamond set barbroochthe circular pearl with a diamond setborder, pierced gallery, tapering bar

£250-400

690 FD413/10An amethyst and pearl set dress ringthe central oval amethyst claw setsurrounded by twelve small pearls, on asimple 9ct gold shank

Ring size L

£200-300

691 FB591/8A pearl and citrine pendantthe simple loop suspension with a pearl,simple thin spreading arms down to theoval claw set citrine all in 9ct gold

£300-500

692 FE12/13A cultured pearl three-row braceletcomposed of uniform cultured pearlsapproximately 5mm in diameter, thepierced circular clasp set with smallbrilliant cut diamonds and a centralpearl, stamped 585

Length 18.5cm

£300-500

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697 FE19/2An Edwardian pearl and diamond setnecklacecomposed of knife bars, alternately set withold European cut diamonds and culturedpearls, pearls (untested) measuringapproximately 3.5-4mm diameter, withsimilarly set floral cluster clasp

Length 41cm

£800-1,200

695 FD489/54An Edwardian half-pearl, diamond andenamelled locketof circular design, pave set to the centrewith a cluster of rose cut diamonds, to apale lilac guilloche enamelled groundwithin an outer petal shaped border setwith half-pearls, with glazed locketaperture to reverse, suspended from abelcher link chain set at intervals withseed pearls

Diameter of pendant 30mm,

length of chain 42cm

£1,500-2,000

698 FE1/140BAn early 20th century cultured pearland diamond set broochof asymmetric scroll design, set withborders of graduated cultured pearlsand old European and rose cutdiamonds

4.7cm x 3cm

£400-600

699 FE57/6A contemporary pair of fancy yellowand colourless diamond and South Seacultured pearl set pendant earringseach composed of a stylised floralcluster millegrain set with graduatedcolourless and fancy yellow roundbrilliant cut diamonds, suspending alarge ovoid South Sea cultured pearldrop, each measuring approximately12.5mm diameter, with fluted cap, withpost and hinged clip fittings, stamped750 YD064 D045

Length 33mm

£2,000-3,000

696 FE45/3A Belle Epoque cultured pearl and diamond setnecklacecomposed of fine fancy belcher form links, thecentre front of tapering scroll design, millegrainset throughout with graduated old European cutdiamonds around the central ovoid cultured pearldrop, with scroll pierced clasp

Length from clasp to centre 24.6cm

£1,200-1,500

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707 FD477/1ROLEX - Oyster Perpetual Datejustlady’s wrist watch (mid-size)stainless steel case, inscribedsuperlative chronometer, officiallycertified, numbered 7289656 for 1981,model no. 6824, Rolex bracelet, withclasp, screw down winder

Width of watch head 29mm

£500-700

708 FD707/28UNO - a 9ct gold lady’s wrist watchthe oval silvered dial with gold batonnumerals and hands, with plain bezel,fitted to a brick link bracelet with fold-over clasp

Width of watch head 1.4cm

£150-180

702 FD134/1An Art Deco 18ct white gold lady’ssapphire and diamond set cocktailwatchthe slim rectangular dial with Arabicnumerals, the bezel and shoulders setwith radiating borders of round brilliantand single cut diamonds, baguette cutcolourless sapphires and chevronshaped borders set with French cutsapphires, sides of the case engraved,fitted to a later 9ct white gold flat bricklink bracelet with fold-over clasp

Width of watch head 1.3cm

£600-800

703 FD627/7An early 20th century lady’s 18ct goldcased wrist watchcircular enamel dial with Arabicnumerals, sprung 9ct gold bracelet

£120-180

704 FD350/7An art deco silver cased wrist watchthe white dial with Roman numerals andsubsidiary seconds dial, later bracelet,together with a 1930’s stainless steelwrist watch by Wyler, retailed byHamilton and Inches, silvered dial,luminous hands Arabic numerals (2)

£200-300

705 FD412/38A 9ct gold lady’s wrist watchthe circular enamel dial, Arabicnumerals, gold cord bracelet; togetherwith another 9ct gold wrist watch, byRecord, gold bow bracelet (2)

£150-200

706 FD413/71OMEGA - A lady’s 9ct gold wrist watchcircular dial, dot and Arabic numerals,flexible link bracelet

£200-300

700 FD342/1GUCCI - stainless steel and gilt wristwatchmodel 9000, the circular dial with batonnumerals, date dial at the 6 o’clockposition, fitted to a slightly tapered twocolour bracelet with fold over clasp

£120-180

701 FD154/2A platinum diamond and sapphirecocktail watchthe oval face with arabic numerals, thebezel pave set with small circular cutdiamonds, sapphire detail to twelve andsix o’clock and sapphire cabochon towinder, the case with slight engraveddetail, in an associated case

Case 23mm height

£180-220

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715 FC378/120GIRRARD PERREGAUX - A lady’s 9ctgold wrist watchrectangular gilt dial, bark effect wristbracelet in 9ct gold; together with arolled gold pendant fob watch

£100-200

716 FD123/1An Art Deco period diamond setcocktail watchrectangular dial with Arabic numerals,diamond pave set bezel with shapedterminal similarly set, braided cordstrap, the rear cover to the tonneau caseengraved platinum, the movementunsigned

£200-300

717 FD124/4MUST DE CARTIER - a lady’s goldplated Vermeil Tank wrist watchblack dial, the winder with sapphirecabochon, numbered to rear 93524, 366001, and French control marks, blackleather strap

£100-200

718 FC833/4A lady’s diamond set wrist watch,the circular dial pave set with roundbrilliant cut diamonds, the torque formbracelet, in the Bulgari Parentesi style,with similarly diamond set borders, casesigned to reverse ROYALE FAMILY...750,with original fitted case

Width of watch head 20mm

£1,500-2,000

709 FE1/130BOMEGA, DEVILLE - A ladies 18ct golddiamond set wrist watchchampagne dial with Roman numeralsto the quaters, plain baton hands, thebezel set with four groups of sevencircular cut diamonds, polished goldflexible bracelet, snap clasp

£1,200-1,500

710 FE1/140EOMEGA - A ladies 9ct white gold wristwatchthe circular blue enamel dial with batonnumerals and hands, inscribed Geneve,plain bezel, textured Milanese bracelet,Omega strap

£250-350

711 FD472/1An attractive early 20th century 18ctgold cased lady’s wrist watchthe circular white enamel dial withArabic numerals, blued hands, plaincase, the inner cuvette engraved‘Hamilton and Inches Edinburgh Swiss’plain lever movement, all on an integral9ct gold bar line bracelet

Dial diameter 18mm

£250-350

712 FC833/5BULGARI - a diamond set Antalia watch,with black circular dial, scroll designshoulders pave set with borders ofround brilliant cut diamonds, to a hingedtapering torque form bangle, withinterchangeable red and black leatherand gold bangle fittings, case signed andnumbered BJ 03 C 1026 and 750, withoriginal box and documents

Width of watch head 20mm

£2,000-3,000

713 FD479/3PIAGET - A ladies 18ct gold wrist watchthe rounded textured gold face withblack baton numerals, textured integralgold bracelet

£1,000-1,500

714 FC394/1PIAGET - a lady’s white gold wristwatchthe rounded square dial with texturedinterwoven finish and baton numerals,fitted to a fancy textured interwoven linktapering bracelet, with fold-over clasp,stamped with import marks forBirmingham 1990, case numbered toreverse 9231 P 5 123394

Width of watch head 23mm

£600-800

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720 FE72/4LONGINES - A gentleman’s gold platedwrist watchthe champagne dial with batonnumerals, date aperture, sweep secondhand, woven integral bracelet, automaticmovement, in a Longines box; togetherwith a MUST de CARTIER Santos lady’swrist watch, silver gilt case, black dial,leather strap (2)

Diameter of dial 32mm

£200-300

721 FE64/1A 1930s 9ct rose gold lady’s wrist watchthe engine turned circular dial withblack Roman numerals, fitted to a rolledgold expanding bracelet, contained in afitted case stamped C. D.WILSON...ELGIN

Diameter of watch head 2.5cm

£120-180

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724 FE51/8OMEGA - a 1950’s 18ct gold lady’s wristwatchthe silvered circular dial with gilt batonnumerals and hands, within a plainbezel, flanked by stepped shoulders,fitted to a fancy curved scroll linkbracelet, with fold-over clasp, caseinscribed to reverse ANN 11.8.56

Diameter of watch head 1.5cm

£150-200

725 FE110/7ROTARY - a 1970s lady’s rosewood andchrome wrist watchcomposed of chrome rings and withrosewood outer sleeves, silvered dialwith baton numerals, inscribed, the rearcover in silver, snap clasp

£300-400

722 FE18/1BAUME ET MERCIER - A mid 20thcentury ladies gold wrist watchthe small rectangular dial, Arabicnumerals, gilt baton hands within arounded curved watch head, sprungtapering D section bracelets in anassociated Baume et Mercier box

£250-350

723 FE12/4OMEGA - A ladies Seamaster de Villewrist watchchampagne dial with gilt batonnumerals, fitted to a leather strap

Diameter of watch head 22mm

£200-300

719 FE70/3UDALL & BALLOU - an early 20th century lady’sruby and diamond set wrist watchdesigned as an expandable two-coloured torqueform bangle, with spherical terminals, one box setwith calibre cut rubies, the other similarly set withround brilliant cut diamonds around the circulardial with Arabic numerals, stamped 14K

£1,000-2,000

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726 FE72/2BAUME & MERCIER - a lady’s 18ct goldwristwatchthe oval tiger’s eye dial with gold batonnumerals, fitted to a fancy curb linkbracelet, with concealed clasp andsafety clip, with original box anddocuments

Width of watch head 1.8cm

£1,200-1,800

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727 FE12/5CARTIER - A lady’s wrist watchSantos model, circa 1984, gold screweddown bezel frame on a stainless steelcase, bracelt with goldscrew detail,winder with sapphire cabochon,imcluding case and papers

£500-700

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729 FD475/2CAn 18ct gold mounted sapphire set ringand another diamond set ringthe 18ct gold mounted sapphire set ringdesigned as a broad tapering band insetto the centre front with an oval cutsapphire, the second rounded band forring inset to the centre front with around brilliant cut diamond, settingstamped 18K (2)

Ring sizes: N/O and P

£250-350

730 FD310/24An 18ct white gold mounted colour-change sapphire and diamond set ringthe central claw set oval cut sapphire ofa pleasing purplish-blue hue with slightcolour-change effect, flanked to eitherside by four round brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: N/O

£4,500-5,500

728 FD489/46An 18ct gold mounted colour-change sapphire and diamond set ringthe central claw set cushion cut colour-change sapphire flanked to either side by anold mine cut diamond, additionally set with six rose cut diamonds, with scroll piercedgallery, shank additionally stamped with French control marks, with accompanyingcertificates stating the cushion, brilliant/step cut sapphire weighs 4.57cts, is fromBurma (Myanmar), with no indication of heating, displaying distinct colour change:moderately strong (saturation), very dark (tone), strongly violetish blue (hue) indaylight and moderately strong (saturation), very dark (tone), bluish purple (hue) inincandescent light

Ring size: P/Q

£12,000-15,000

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731 FD707/8An 18ct gold mounted sapphire anddiamond set ringthe central claw set circular cutsapphire flanked to either side by around brilliant cut diamond

Ring size: N/O

£250-400

732 FD707/9An early 20th century sapphire anddiamond set ringthe front composed of a tapering panel,set with three graduated oval cutsapphires and two old European cutdiamonds

Ring size: O/P

£250-400

733 FD489/15An impressive star sapphire and diamond set ringthe central collet set oval cut star sapphire, of a pleasing light cornflower blue hue,within a petal shaped surround set with round brilliant cut diamonds, additionally setto each shoulder with three similarly cut diamonds, with accompanying Gem & PearlLaboratory Star Sapphire Report numbered 05814 dated 8 June 2012, stating theprincipal gem is a natural star sapphire from Sri Lanka, of a translucent blue colour,measuring 19-20mm x 15-16mm x 11.3mm, with no evidence of heat treatment,exhibiting asterism

Ring size: R

£8,000-12,000

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736 FE1/132A sapphire and diamond set three-stone ringclaw set to the centre with a dark blueoval cut sapphire, flanked to either sideby a similarly set round brilliant cutdiamond, shank stamped 18ct

Ring size: S/T

£600-900

735 FD310/28An 18ct white gold mounted sapphireand diamond set three-stone ringthe central claw set oval cut sapphire, ofa fine velvety deep-blue hue, flanked toeither side by a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size: N

£7,200-7,800

734 FD310/26A sapphire and diamond set ringthe central claw set oval cut sapphire, ofa fine strong mid-blue hue, flanked bytapering shoulders, each channel setwith a tapered baguette cut diamond,the sides and shank pave set withgraduated round brilliant cut diamonds,white metal shank stamped K 18 D0.63

Ring size: L

£6,000-8,000

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740 FE55/5A pair of sapphire and diamond setearringseach of square outline, each collet set tothe centre with a round brilliant cutdiamond within a floral pierced surroundpave set with smaller similarly cutdiamonds, within an outer borderchannel set with calibre cut sapphires,with post and hinged clip fittings, settingstamped 750

2cm x 2.2cm

£1,500-2,000

737 FE49/6A pair of 18ct white gold mountedsapphire set earringseach claw set with an oval cut sapphire,with screw-turned post and butterflyfittings

Estimated total sapphire weight 2.42cts

£1,200-1,800

738 FE49/9A pair of 18ct white gold mountedsapphire and diamond set earringseach designed as an oval cluster, withcentral claw set oval cut sapphire, withina border of round brilliant cut diamonds,with post and butterfly fittings,estimated weights: sapphires 3.98ctstotal, diamonds estimated to weigh1.20cts total.

Length 1.4cm

£1,400-1,800

739 FE49/21A sapphire and diamond set clusterringthe central claw set cushion cutsapphire, approximately 6.19cts, within ashaped oval border set with graduatedbaguette and tapered baguette cutdiamonds

Ring size: M/N

£6,500-7,500

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743 FD310/15A pair of sapphire and diamond clusterearringsthe central 18ct oval shaped sapphireclaw set, within a surround of smallersimilarly set brilliant cut diamonds, withbutterfly clip and post fastening

£1,300-1,500

744 FD128/1A sapphire and diamond three stoneringthe principal sapphire of oval shape,flanked by two diamonds claw set inplatinum with a pierced gallery, shankstamped 15ct and plat

Ring size O

£300-500

741 FD489/47A sapphire and diamond set clusterringthe domed front claw set to the centrewith an oval cut sapphire cabochonwithin two petal shaped borderssimilarly set with graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds, additionally set toeach shoulder with a cluster of threesimilarly cut diamonds, shank numbered25392

Ring size: L

£2,500-4,000

742 FD489/26A pair of sapphire and diamond setpendant earringseach composed of a slim line,alternately collet set with oval andcircular cut sapphires interspersed byfoliate set old European cut diamonds,suspending a large collet set pear cutsapphire drop, with wire fittings

Length 54mm

£800-1,200

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747 FE49/10A yellow sapphire and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with a goldenyellow cushion cut sapphire, within apetal shaped surround millegrain setwith round brilliant cut diamonds,flanked by split shoulders eachmillegrain set with similarly cutdiamonds, shank stamped 14K 585 D046

Ring size: N/O

£2,000-3,000

745 FD489/14A pair of sapphire and diamondearringseach millegrain collet set to the centrewith an early round brilliant cut diamondwithin an invisibly set border of Frenchcut sapphires, with post and butterflyfittings, setting stamped 750

Diameter 0.8cm

£1,200-1,800

746 FD489/31A 1940’s sapphire set clipof asymmetric scroll design, claw setwith two graduated borders of curcularand oval cut sapphire cabochons, withhinged double-pin clip fitting

5.2cm x 3.2cm

£1,500-2,000

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749 FE599/1A sapphire and diamond set clusterringthe central claw set oval cut sapphirewithin two borders of claw set roundbrilliant cut diamonds, shank stamped18ct

Ring size: O

£800-1,200

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754 FD703/118ct white gold mounted sapphire anddiamond three stone ringthe central claw set oval cut sapphire ofa violet-blue hue, flanked to either sideby a round brilliant cut diamond

Estimated weights: sapphire 3.80cts;

diamonds approximately 0.20cts total

£2,000-3,000

750 FE64/3An 18ct gold mounted sapphire anddiamond set cluster ring and anothersimilarly set ringthe 18ct gold mounted ring, with centralclaw set oval cut sapphire within asurround of single cut diamonds,together with a 9ct gold mounted half-eternity ring, claw set with four circularcut sapphires interspersed by pairs ofsingle cut diamonds (2)

Ring sizes: O/P and N/O

£250-400

751 FE86/1Diamond and sapphire crescent broochset with an upper tier of old mine cutdiamonds, over a second tier ofgraduated mixed cut sapphires

45mm long

£200-300

752 EY143/6A sapphire and diamond ringthe central oval sapphire with threesmall circular cut diamonds to eachside, a pierced gallery and gold shank

Ring size O/P

£200-300

753 FC654/1An 18ct gold mounted golden yellowsapphire and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with a cushion cutgolden yellow sapphire flanked to eitherside by a heart cut diamond, containedin a purple leather fitted case stampedHAMILTON & INCHES...

£400-600

748 FE12/6A sapphire and diamond set braceletthe central curved panel semi-collet setwith six round brilliant cut diamonds,flanked to either side by three similarlyset circular cut sapphires to a belcherlink chain with curved square-sectionclasp with safety clips, stamped 750

Length 18.5cm, 18.3g total

£500-800

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755 EZ449/2A sapphire and diamond set clusterringof asymmetric design, diagonally clawset to the centre with an oval cutsapphire flanked above and below bygraduated marquise cut diamonds, withscroll shoulders and plain shank

Ring size: R/S

£1,000-1,500

756 FD310/16An 18ct white gold mounted sapphireand diamond set cluster ringthe central claw set oval cut sapphire ofa pleasing strong deep blue hue, withinan open circular border of roundbrilliant cut diamonds, with foliatepierced gallery also set with similarlycut diamonds

Length of central cluster 14mm, ring size M/N

£1,800-2,200

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758 FD477/2A pair of emerald and diamond earringsmounted in gold and silver, set circular and square cut emeralds withdiamond detail in a scrolling foliate form (re-modelled)

27mm x 20mm

Provenance:Provenance ex-Christie’s Milan, lot 307 sale ref 2325

Note:These earrings have been adapted from a piece of jewellery circa 1830 and have hadadded a well crafted and shaped yellow metal pierced backing with post and springfittings

£500-800

Emerald Jewellery

759 FD477/8An emerald and diamond ringthe central square cut emerlad in rubover setting withtwo rows of tapering circular cut diamonds to each sideand a row of diamonds enclosing the central section, allin 18ct yellow gold

Ring size M/N

£300-500

757 EZ449/1A mid 20th century sapphire & diamondbroochwith three stylised floral clusters, onewith central sapphire and surround ofcircular and radiating cut diamonds, theother two with central diamonds andborder of circular cut sapphires withradiating tapering baguette cutdiamonds in between, all joined bycurved bars set baguette cut sapphiresand diamonds

5cm x 3.7cm

£1,500-2,000

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761 FD489/37An emerald and diamond set necklacespectacle set with oval cut emeralds,interspersed by millegrain box setsquare cut diamonds, setting stamped950

Length 43cm

£3,000-5,000

762 FE49/12An emerald and diamond set bangleof hinged design, the asymmetric frontclaw set to the centre with a heart cutemerald, within a border of roundbrilliant cut diamonds, beside a roundbrilliant cut diamond set foliate cluster,one shoulder pave set with graduatedround brilliant cut diamonds, the othershoulder set with borders of similarlycut diamonds and trap cut emeralds,setting stamped 18K 750

Diameter 5.8cm

£2,800-3,500

760 FD489/44A contemporary emerald and diamond set cocktail ringthe central claw set cushion cut emerald estimated weight of emerald 31.51cts,within two outer borders set with slightly graduated round brilliant cut diamonds,with scroll pierced gallery, additionally set to each shoulder with five similarly cutdiamonds

Ring size: M, diamonds approximately 1.72cts total.

£25,000-30,000

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766 FD310/10A 22ct white gold mounted emerald anddiamond set cocktail ringthe front of waisted design, with centralcollet set shaped rectangular cutdiamond, the pierced surround similarlyset with trap cut emeralds and bordersof single cut diamonds, with piercedtriangular shoulders, each collet setwith a similarly cut diamond

Length of cluster 2.5cm, ring size N

£1,000-1,500

763 FE49/8An 18ct white gold mounted emeraldand diamond set three-stone ringclaw set to the centre with an oval cutemerald, approximately 1.52cts, flankedto either side by a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size: L

£1,400-1,800

764† FB539/13A diamond and emerald braceletset ten rectangular cut emeralds in fourclaw setting with small diamond set ovalscrolls in between, white metal marked18kt, box clasp and safety clasp

17cm long, 16g all in

£400-600

765 FD489/6A 19th century emerald and diamondset cluster ringwith central box set rectangular cutemerald within beaded borders set withgraduated old mine cut diamondsflanked by split shoulders each also setwith a oval cut emerald and old mine cutdiamond

Ring size: L/M

£1,600-2,000

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767 FC351/21A five stone diamond and emerald ringclaw set central cushion cut diamond,with a square cut emerald to each sideand further old cut diamonds to eachend, pierced decorative scrolling gallery,set in 18ct gold

Ring size R

£300-500

768 EY143/5An emerald and diamond ringthe oval cut emerald with a border ofcircular cut diamonds, stepped ribbedshoulders set in rose gold

Ring size O

£200-300

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774 FD310/6An 18ct white gold mounted emeraldand diamond set ringthe central claw set oval cut emerald toa tapering band channel set with threeslightly graduated round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: M

£850-1,150

772 FD489/8A pair of emerald and diamond setpendant earringseach composed of a millegrain collet setsingle cut diamond, within an opencircular border, surmounting a smallersimilar diamond atop an off-set shapedsquare cut emerald, suspending twograduated closed crescent borders, setwith graduated single cut diamondsabove a similarly set floral motif, withmillegrain collet set oval cut diamonddrop, with post and butterfly fittings

Length 44mm

£1,600-2,200

773 FE72/6An 18ct gold mounted emerald anddiamond three-stone ringthe central corner claw set trap cutemerald flanked to either side by around brilliant cut diamond

Ring size: M

£800-1,200

769 FD489/2An emerald and diamond set clusterringthe central claw set trap cut emeraldwithin a canted rectangular borderinvisibly set with tapered baguette cutdiamonds, with accompanyingNederlands Edelsteen LaboratoriumGem Report No. E 15537, dated 1stDecember 2011, stating the emerald isnatural, weighs 3.11cts, of a mediumdark, strong bluish green colour, withindications of moderate clarityenhancement...shows evidence offissures filled with resin

Ring size: M

£1,800-2,500

770 FD80/1A pair of emerald and diamond clusterearstudsthe circular cut emeralds claw set andapproximately 0.74cts each, within awhite gold border set circular cutdiamonds, post and butterfly fittings, allin Goldsmiths fitted box (3)

£600-900

771 FD310/17An 18ct white gold mounted emeraldand diamond set cluster ringthe central claw set oval cut emerald, ofa pleasing bright green hue, flanked toeither side by a round brilliant cutdiamond

Ring size M

£1,800-2,200

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778 FD478/1An emerald and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with a square cutemerald, flanked to each shoulder byfour channel set round brilliant cutdiamonds

Finger size: N

£600-700

776 FD410/6A group of three emerald and diamondset ringsthe first of art deco style, rectangularsetting with central oval collet setemerald and diamond set inner borderwith outer border of circular cutemeralds, a diamond and emerald plaincluster ring, a half hoop eternity ring setalternating emeralds and diamonds, allset in gold

Ring sizes: P, O, P 1/2

£300-500

777 FD634/1An emerald and diamond cluster ringThe circular emerald with a border ofeight circular brilliant cut diamonds, setin 18ct white gold crown setting

Ring size M1/2

£600-900

775 FC665/22A pair of Edwardian emerald anddiamond set earringseach of circular design collet set to thecentre with a circular cut moonstonecabochon, within a circular border setwith circular cut emeralds and rose cutdiamonds, with wire fittings

Length 18mm (including fittings)

£1,000-1,500

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781 FD94/1An Indian emerald and diamond setpendantcomposed of a large shaped oval panel,claw set to the centre with a trap cutemerald, surmounted by a stylisedfoliate link and suspending a floral drop,set throughout with graduated oval andcircular cut emeralds, old mine and rosecut diamonds

Length 80mm

£1,000-1,500

779 FD477/6An emerald and diamond ringthe central rectangular cut emerald ofpleasing colour and clarity, with tworows of circular and baguette cutdiamonds and enclosed by two rows ofcircular cut diamonds channel set in18ct yellow gold with white gold detail

Ring size P/Q

£300-500

780 FE51/1A mid-20th century modernist emeraldand diamond set brooch/pendantof abstract textured design box set to tothe centre with four round brilliant cutdiamonds, additionally set throughoutwith clusters of graduated circular cutemeralds, stamped 18K

4cm x 5cm, 18.6g total

£400-600

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782 FC665/34A jadeite and diamond set suitecomprising a ring and matching bracelet, each set with afoliate carved oval cut jadeite panel flanked to either side by aborder of millegrain set single cut diamonds, the braceletpanels conjoined by two rows of small belcher form links withconcealed clasp and safety chain, the ring shank stamped18CT & PT

Ring size M/N, bracelet 18.4cm

£2,000-2,500

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786 FD413/12A diamond and coral dress ringthe principal coral of oval shapesurrounded by a layer of small brilliantcut diamonds claw set on a slightlyraised gallery atop a plain white metalshank

Ring size L/M

£250-400

787 EZ449/3An 18ct white gold mounted rubelliteand diamond set cocktail ringthe front of asymmetric scroll design,corner claw set with a large roundedtriangular cut rubellite and a pear cutdiamond

Ring size: Q/R

£300-500

783 FC394/5An amethyst and diamond set cocktailringthe central claw set large oval cutamethyst flanked to either side byborders of round brilliant cut diamonds,with split shank stamped withcontinental control marks

Estimated amethyst weight 20.00cts

£250-400

784 FC665/27A pair of early 20th century gem setcufflinkseach with canted square rock crystalterminals, with frosted finish, withdiagonally millegrain set borders of rosecut diamonds, conjoined by waisted links

Terminals 1.3cm x 1.3cm

£1,200-1,400

785 FD489/34A 19th century diamond and ruby setbird form broochdesigned as a bird in flight with heartshaped drop suspended from the beak,set throughout with old mine and rosecut diamonds and circular and pear cutrubies, the heart shaped drop withglazed locket aperture to reverse

3cm x 4.3cm

£1,200-1,800

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790 FD310/14A Tanzanite and diamond set pendantwith chainthe pendant claw set to the centre withan oval cut Tanzanite, of a pleasingstrong violet-blue hue, within a cantedrectangular border channel set withbaguette and tapered baguette cutdiamonds, with plain tapering bale,stamped 14K, suspended from a 9ctwhite gold box link chain

Lengths: pendant 19mm, chain 49cm

£1,300-1,600

788† FB539/14A jade and diamond bar broochthe oval jade claw set and with pave setshaped panels to each side with circularand emerald cut diamonds, plain barterminals, marked Plat and 18ct

Jade 13.1mmx 9.5mm, overall 63mm

£250-350

789 FD310/23An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine set ringcorner claw set with a large trap cutaquamarine of a pleasing light sky-bluehue

Ring size: N

£3,700-4,200

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795 FD413/13An 18ct gold diamond and gem setRussian style crown ringthe base of the crown in line with theshank featuring two small diamondsspaced between three square cutsapphires, the body of the crownconsisting of 9ct gold and white metalfeaturing three small rubies, a numberof small diamonds and a seed pearl,topped by an oval cut sapphire, shankhallmarked

Ring size N

£250-350

792 FD310/30A Tanzanite and diamond set necklacecomposed of claw set oval cutTanzanites, of a light violet-blue hue,interspersed by pairs of small roundbrilliant cut diamonds, with concealedclasp and safety clip stamped 14K

Length 45cm

£3,200-3,800

793 FC823/8A plain green hardstone bangleof plain circular section, small gold banddetail, together with a gold ring marked14K with green hardstone outer sleeve,together with a pair of paste set buckles

Bangle 78mm external diameter, Ring size P

£100-200

794 FC351/24An opal and diamond ringthe large oval opal, claw set with threesmall diamonds set to each shoulder,plain shank in rose pink metal,unmarked

Ring size Q, opal 16mm x 13mm 4.3mm deep

£300-400

791 FD310/11An 18ct white gold mountedwatermelon tourmaline and diamondset cluster ringthe central corner claw set trap cutwatermelon tourmaline within an opencanted rectangular border, millegrainset with round brilliant cut diamonds,the shoulders each set with nine roundbrilliant cut diamonds, the gallery alsodiamond set

Length of central cluster 14mm, ring size L

£1,000-1,500

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800 FD413/70A pair of gold tourmaline set ear studsof oval form and inspired by Roman stylerevial jewellery, rope twist border,textured ground with four applied goldscrolls and four brilliant cut diamonds inrubover settings, all surrounding an ovaltourmaline of good deep green colourand in a rubover setting

19x17mm

£300-500

796 FD413/64A pair of 18ct gold and coral ear clipsThe oval coral within gold leaf clasping

22mm x 16mm

£250-400

797 FD413/74Two strings of green hard-stone andcloisonne beadscombined with a string of graduatedamethyst beads

Lengths: 82cm and 114cm

£250-300

798 FD470/1An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine and diamond set ringthe central corner claw set trap cutaquamarine flanked to either side by acluster of seven round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: N

£750-850

799 FD470/4A pair of 18ct white gold mountedcitrine and diamond set pendantearringseach composed of a line of nine claw setround brilliant cut diamondssurmounting a large pear cut citrinedrop, of a deep golden hue, with postand disc fittings

Length 44mm

£600-700

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804 FD310/22A Tanzanite and diamond set ringthe central claw set fancy triangular cutTanzanite of a fine deep violet-blue hue,the tapering shank channel set to eachshoulder with three princess cutdiamonds, white metal setting stamped750

Ring size M

£3,600-4,000

801 FD470/5An 18ct white gold mounted Kunziteand diamond set ringthe central claw set fancy oval cutKunzite, of a pleasing lilac-pink hue,within a border of round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: M/N

£500-700

802 FD418/1An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with an oval cutaquamarine, flanked to either shoulderby three similarly set round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: V

£150-250

803 FD413/86Twelve pairs of earstudsmostly gold, some set with pearls,amber, amethysts, gem stones andshaped designs, together with a smokyquartz dress ring, a loose large smokyquartz of emerald cut, a pair of diamondearstuds claw set small old mine cutdiamonds

45g all in

£300-500

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805An early 20th century multi-gem setbroochnaturalistically designed as two birdsresting on a flowering branch, the birdseach with circular cut cabochon seteyes, and round brilliant cut diamondhighlighted chest, the branch with floralclusters each claw set to the centre witha round brilliant cut diamond within asurround of similarly cut rubies,contained in a tooled pink leather fittedcase stamped COLLINGWOOD OFCONDUIT ST., LTD...

7.7cm x 4cm

£2,000-3,000

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811 FD489/36A 19th century garnet set necklacecomposed of graduated lozenge shapedfaceted garnet set links, fringed to thefront by graduated circular cut garnetset drops, conjoined by fine belcher linkswags

Length from clasp to tip of centre 21.5cm

£1,000-1,500

810 FD468/17A Scottish gold and citrine braceletthe gold work modelled as Luckenboothinterwoven hearts and links of oval formwith citrines

18cm long

£150-200

806 FD413/65A pair of coral pendant earringsthe drop shaped coral suspended belowa smaller oval example, both set in ayellow metal frame of twisted design,with wire fittings

43mm long

£200-300

808 FD310/5An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine and diamond set clusterringcorner claw set to the centre with a trapcut aquamarine, within a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds, the piercedgallery also set with borders of roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Length of central cluster 1.1cm, Ring size: M/N

£700-900

809 FD436/2An opal and diamond ringclaw set with three oval opals, pairs ofold European cut diamonds spacedbetween, to an 18ct gold shank; togetherwith a similar opal and diamond setring; an opal set ring; a citrine and seedpearl set pendant; and opal set yellowmetal bar brooch (5)

Ring sizes P, N, O

£300-500

807 FD42/17A jade and diamond set suitecomprising a necklace, ring and a pairof matching pendant ear clips, eachclaw set with oval cut jade cabochonswithin scrolling borders and floralmotifs set with single cut diamonds

Lengths: necklace 50cm, earrings 52mm,

ring size: O

£3,000-5,000

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812 FD470/3An 18ct white gold mounted amethyst and diamond set ringthe central corner claw set trap cut amethyst flanked to eitherside by a triangular cluster set with six round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: M

£550-650

813 FD470/2An 18ct white gold mounted peridot and diamond set ringthe central claw set fancy oval cut peridot within a borderof round brilliant cut diamonds, flanked to either shoulderby a foliate motif, each set with three similarly cutdiamonds

Ring size: N

£750-850

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817 FE110/9An Art Deco multi-gem set braceletalternately claw set with rectangular cut rock crystal and amethyst panelsinterspersed by spacers millegrain set with borders of circular cut colourless pastes,with concealed clasp, white metal setting stamped MADE IN FRANCE with Frenchcontrol marks

Length 21.8cm x 3.3cm

£2,000-2,500

815 FD489/45A French gold mounted cat’s eyechrysoberyl and diamond set ringclaw set to the centre with an oval cutcat’s eye chrysoberyl cabochon, of apleasing greenish-brown hue, displayinga milky flash, within a border of similarlyset old European cut diamonds, flankedby split shoulders, with French controlmarks to the shank

Ring size: M

£3,500-5,000

816 FE49/4A 9ct white gold mounted white opaland diamond set pendantthe heart shaped pendant inset to thefront with a heart cut white opal panel,surmounted by two collet set baguettecut diamonds to the bale, suspendedfrom a fine belcher link chain

Lengths: pendant 2cm, chain 45cm

£750-950

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821 FE72/9A necklace and similar pair of earringsthe necklace front composed of fivecircular links, each collet set to thecentre with a circular cut lapis lazulicabochon, within an open scrollingborder, suspended from a fancy linkchain, clasp stamped 375, the earringseach collet set with a circular cut dyedblue chalcedony cabochon, within a plainbroad bezel, with post and butterflyfittings, stamped 9ct (2)

Length of necklace 41cm, diameter of earrings

1.2cm

£300-500

818 FE72/8A diamond and jade pendantthe heart shaped jade panel with a whitemetal border set eight cut diamondsalso with a claw set emerald above thejade, all with an 18ct white gold neckchain

Pendant 10mm long

£200-400

819 FE54/5An oval garnet set ringthe cabochon garnet claw set in yellowmetal with plain shank, together with asimple rectangular cut garnet with astepped bar setting, shank stamped 9ct(2)

Ring sizes: L, G

£100-200

825 FD479/24A group of three rings to includea 14ct gold ring set with an oval coralcabochon in a collet setting with amother of pearl border, and enamelyellow metal ring with enameldecoration, an 18ct gold ring setelongated oval citrine cabochon with apave set border of diamonds (3)

Ring size N O N

£220-350

826 FD479/21A pair of gold mounted ear clipsset lapis cabochon in moulded border,together with a pair of Edwardian goldturquoise, garnet and moonstonewinged insect pin brooches

£180-250

822 FD489/18An 18ct white gold kunzite and diamondset necklacecomposed of a trace link chain, claw setto the centre front with a fancytriangular cut kunzite surmounting afloral cluster set with round brilliant andsingle cut diamonds, suspending a largepear cut kunzite drop

Length from clasp to centre 23cm

£500-600

823 FD479/23A gold, diamond, sapphire and mabepearl set dress ringthe pearl in a 15ct gold rub over settingwith a sapphire and diamond set border,basket support, together with a 9ct goldcocktail ring, open domed basket settingwith rubies and central diamond, platedgold gallery and bi-furcated shank

Ring size O, N1/2

£250-350

824 FD489/12A pair of Art Deco aquamarine anddiamond set earringseach composed of a pear cutaquamarine drop surmounted by atapering geometric line set millegrainset with rose and old mine cutdiamonds, with wire fittings and hingedclips

Length 50mm

£2,500-3,500

820 FE1/138A 9ct gold mounted amethyst and pearlset broochthe central claw set oval cut amethystwithin a shaped oval surroundalternately set with circular cutamethysts and cultured pearls

3cm x 2.7cm

£200-250

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831 FD489/60An early 20th century necklacecomposed of graduated geometricscrolls interspersed by graduatedtapering translucent dyed greenchalcedony panels

Length 41cm

£450-550

832 FD489/48A sherry-coloured topaz and diamondset ringthe central corner claw set sherry-coloured topaz flanked to eithershoulder by a channel set taperedbaguette cut diamond

Ring size: L

£400-600

827 FD479/14A versatile 18ct gold, diamond, ruby,emerald and sapphire dress ring suitethe principal band with two diamond set‘C’ motifs with channel set circular cutdiamonds, with three narrow inter-changeable bands, each channel setcalibre sapphires, emeralds and rubies

Ring size M 1/2

£200-300

828 FD489/69An unusual large carved pink gem setringcollet set with a high-domed oval cutfoliate carved pink gem, within a domedtextured setting, with hinged taperingshank

Ring size: I

£3,000-5,000

829 FD707/24An aquamarine set pendant with chainthe pendant corner claw set with a trapcut aquamarine, with bifurcated bale,suspended from a 9ct gold flattenedbelcher link chain

Lengths: pendant 1.7cm (including bale),

chain 44cm

£200-300

830 FD707/26An 18ct yellow gold mounted blue topazset ringcorner claw set with a trap cut bluetopaz

Ring size: N/O

£300-400

837 FD479/18An opal and diamond set dress ringthe oval opal doublet claw set, thegallery with pave set panels of diamondswith tapering gold extended bars,moulded shank, stamped 14k and F/c ina shield shaped punch

Ring size N

£250-400

833 FD479/7An Art Deco sapphire, diamond andruby eternity ringwith two hinged bands of diamondsflanking a row of sapphires or rubies

Ring size N

£200-300

834 FD479/13A 1970s gold and gem set dress ringthe central large cushion-shaped pinkcabochon, claw set to a textured branchsetting and plain shank, stamped 14k

Ring size M/N

£300-500

835 FD489/13An Edwardian multi-gem set pendantset to the centre with a translucentheart cut chatoyant cabochon within aborder of old European cut diamonds,the detachable bale set with twograduated similarly cut diamonds

3cm x 2.2cm

£1,200-1,800

836 FD478/2A diamond and tourmaline pendantof double crucifix form, white metal setwith old cut diamonds and step cut pinktourmalines, to a white metal chain

Length 42mm

£200-300

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843 FD91/1An aquamarine and diamond set clusterringthe aquamarine four corner claw setwith three circular brilliant cutdiamonds to each side, all set in whitegold

£400-600

844 FE49/16A white opal and diamond set reversiblependant with 9ct white gold chainthe pendant inset to one side with anoval cut white opal panel, the reversewith polished finish applied withscrolling round brilliant cut diamond setborders, suspended from a 9ct whitegold fine flattened curb link chain

Lengths: pendant 4.2cm (including bale),

chain 44cm

£3,000-5,000

845 FE49/20An 18ct white gold mounted Tanzaniteand diamond set ringwith central corner claw set trap cutTanzanite, of a pleasing deep violet-bluehue, flanked to either shoulder by twooff-set baguette cut diamonds

Ring size: K/L . App weights Tanzanite 9.71cts;

diamonds 0.42cts total.

£5,000-7,000

846 FE110/11A French two-coloured gold mountedmulti-gem set broochcorner claw set to the centre with a trapcut kunzite, flanked to three sides bypetal shaped borders collet set withround brilliant cut diamonds, the otheredge of interwoven design

4.7cm x 3.6cm

£1,500-1,800

840 FD58/4A pair of rubellite and diamond setpendant earringseach composed of two oval cut rubelliteswithin canted square borders pave setwith round brilliant cut diamonds,conjoined by similarly cut diamond setopen borders, the setting additionallydiamond set to reverse, with post andbutterfly fittings, setting stamped 7506.34

Length 47mm

£1,800-2,500

841 FD707/22An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine and diamond set ringthe central corner claw set fancycushion shaped rose cut aquamarineflanked to either shoulder by threeround brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: M

£300-500

842 FD479/2A large gold and amethyst bangleof textured curved form, large setcabochon amethyst, a row of graduatedclaw set amethysts to each side, springhinged action, stamped 750

88g total

£1,200-1,500

838 FD707/21A 9ct white gold mounted blue topaz setringcorner claw set with a trap cut bluetopaz, flanked by split shoulders;together with a Victorian pendantcomposed of plain suspension hoopabove a spherical bead, surmounting alarger ovoid bead applied withropetwists and snake link fringes,suspending a smaller ovoid bead drop; a9ct gold mounted jadeite set pendant ofcurved rectangular design, composed ofa curved rounded rectangular carvedjadeite panel, applied to the centre witha border of Chinese characters, theterminals mounted with geometricpierced borders, with plain taperingbale; a collection of assorted earrings toinclude several gold pairs, mostly ofCreole or knotted form, also a few gemset and enamelled pairs (Qty); a pair ofblue colourless gem set earrings eachclaw set with an oval cut blue gem,surmounted by a collet set colourlessgem, with rose-coloured post andbutterfly fittings stamped 9ct; acollection of items to include acolourless gem set full-eternity ring,stamped 9ct, a circular cut sapphire andcolourless gem set ring with V-shapedfront, a fancy flat link chain necklace,stamped 14K ITALY, together withanother similar necklace (A/F), stamped750 (qty)

Ring size: N/O

£600-800

839 FE86/3A citrine broochthe oval citrine collet set in a piercedyellow metal border, together with ayellow metal pierced brooch of floraldesign set with graduated opals and fivesmall rubys (2)

£180-220

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855 FD468/23A pair of 18ct gold, ruby and diamondear clipsof asymmetric scrolling design withprincipal ruby in rub over setting,diamond detail

23mm long, 5.9g

£300-500

856 FD412/45A 9ct gold broochcomposed of ruby clasped leaves andother jewellery to include gold enckchain, paste bracelet, turquoise andpear bar brooch and other jewellery (qty)

£180-250

857 FE49/1A 9ct gold mounted ruby and diamondset suitecomprising a pendant with chain and apair of matching earrings, each claw setwith an oval cut ruby within a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds, thependant with similarly cut diamond setbale, suspended from a fine flattenedcurb link chain

Lengths: pendant 1.5cm, chain 45cm, earrings

0.9cm

£250-350

858 FE49/11An 18ct white gold mounted ruby anddiamond set floral cluster ringthe central claw set oval cut ruby withina surround of ten round brilliant cutdiamonds

Ring size: L

£2,500-3,500

847 FD310/8A Ruby and diamond pendantthe oval ruby suspended from a whitemetal box chain, below a smaller clawset diamond.

£1,000-1,500

848 FC665/25An Edwardian ruby, diamond andcultured pearl set brooch/pendantof scrolling heart design, millegraincollet set to the centre with an oldEuropean cut diamond, within openheart shaped borders set with rose cutdiamonds and calibre cut rubies, withinan outer similarly set foliate wreath,suspending an ovoid cultured pearl drop,with hinged bale, stamped 14K andbrooch fittings

3.5cm x 2.5cm

£2,000-3,000

849 FC735/1A 9ct white gold mounted ruby anddiamond set ringalternately channel set to the front withround brilliant cut diamonds andcircular cut rubies, with original fittedbox stamped FRASER HART...

Ring size: K

£150-200

850 FD310/4An 18ct white gold mounted Art Decostyle ruby and diamond set cluster ringthe slim oval cluster millegrain set witha vertical border of graduated calibre cutrubies within a surround set withgraduated round brilliant cut diamonds,additionally set to each shoulder withthree similarly cut diamonds

Length of central cluster 2.2cm, Ring size: N

£650-850

851 FD310/20An 18ct white gold mounted ruby anddiamond set ringthe central claw set circular cut rubyflanked by two pear cut diamonds,

Ring size: L/M

£2,400-3,400

852 FD310/1A ruby and diamond cluster ringclaw set to the centre with a circular cutruby within a border of round brilliantcut diamonds, additionally set to eachshoulder with twelve similarly cutdiamonds, two-coloured shank stampedK18 R0.22 D0.23

Ring size: M

£400-600

853 FD412/36A ruby and diamond half hoop eternityringset three circular cut diamonds, threeeach of calibre cut rubies to each sideand terminating in a single circular cutdiamond to each end, all set in 18ctwhite gold, numbered 4550

Ring size M

£250-400

854 FD413/23A pair of Burmese ruby and diamondear studsoval cut ruby collet set and with a borderof circular cut diamonds, post andbutterfly fittings; together withcertificate stating the rubies are showingno signs of treatment and are ofBurmese origin

£1,400-1,800

Ruby Jewellery

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863 FE51/10A ruby and diamond set suitecomprising a pair of earrings and abangle, the earrings each of domedcircular design, claw set to the centrewith a cluster of circular cut rubies,within a petal shaped border with satin-finish, with post and hinged clip fittings;the bangle of hinged design withtextured finish, the split front withcentral claw set border of graduatedcircular cut rubies, with concealed claspand additional safety clip (2)

Diameters: earrings 1.8cm, bangle 6cm

£150-250

861 FE49/14An 18ct gold mounted ruby anddiamond set three-stone ringclaw set to the centre with a circular cutruby, flanked to either side by a roundbrilliant cut diamond

Ring size: M/N

£2,800-3,500

862 FE49/7An 18ct gold mounted ruby anddiamond set three-stone ringclaw set to the centre with an oval cutruby, flanked to either side by a roundbrilliant cut diamond

Ring size: M

£1,400-1,800

859 FE49/22An 18ct white gold mounted ruby anddiamond set ringthe central corner claw set trap cutruby, of a fine deep red hue, flanked toeither side by a baguette cut diamond

Ring size: K

£7,000-8,000

860 FE51/2A 9ct gold multi-gem set suitecomprising a ring and hinged bangle,the ring front, of cross-over design,composed of two stylised leopards, paveset with circular cut rubies and withcircular cut emerald set eyes, thehinged bangle front also composed oftwo stylised leopards, each pave set withcircular cut rubies and single cutdiamonds (2)

Ring size: R, diameter of bangle 6.2cm

£150-250

868 FC963/33A gold fox hunting bar brooch and otheritems to includea Victorian gold bar brooch, a garnet setpendant, a turquoise tie pin, moonstonependant and chain, 9ct fob pendant,together with an early 19th centurywedgewood intaglio of classical figures(impressed mark, numbered 354)together with a paste pearl necklace,dogs head watch key, buckles, penknifes (qty)

£80-120

869 FD127/1A Victorian cameo broochlady’s head in profile scrolling yellowmetal frame, together with a pearl setstar brooch, a banded agate seal withpistol grip handle, other agate jewellery,propelling pencil, brooches etc (qty)

£180-220

864 FD489/23A pair of harlequin cultured pearl anddiamond set pendant earringseach composed of a small culturedpearl surmounting a line of four colletset round brilliant cut diamonds,suspending either a greyish-blue orgreenish yellow baroque cultured pearldrop, with wire fittings

Length 3.8cm, estimated diamond weight

approximately 0.40cts total

£800-1,200

865No lot

866 FC963/28Collection of gold and gem set ringsto include illusion set diamond rings,sapphire and diamond cluster ring,amethyst, pearl, garnet, turquoise etc (9)

£300-500

867 FC589/29AAn Iona zoomorphic bangleMK, Iona, Edinburgh, modern withchased zoomorphic decoration and awhite metal cross with well engravedfoliate design, all on a flattened curblink silver neck chain, together with acircular paste set pendant, a carvedhardstone holly brooch, a pair of foilbacked earrings, another pair, a silverand marcasite set snake brooch, amarcasite and paste set feather plumebrooch, a surete pin brooch modelled asa Spanish rapier (9)

£300-400

Mixed Jewellery

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877 FE64/5Two gem set rings and a wedding bandto include a 9ct gold mounted clusterring, claw set with round brilliant cutdiamonds, with scroll shoulders; a 9ctwhite gold mounted circular cutaquamarine set ring, flanked by scrollshoulders, one set with a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds; togetherwith an 18ct yellow gold scroll shapedwedding band (3)

£180-250

878 FE70/2An amber bead necklace and a silverpursethe cloudy amber bead neckalcecomposed of graduated oval beads; thewoven mesh link purse with shapedrectangular cantle hallmarked forLondon 1924-25, with belcher linksuspension chain (2)

Necklace 47.5cm (from back to centre front),

purse 9.48ozt

£280-350

879 FE86/5A diamod ruby and sapphire bar broochalternately set with three claw setrubies, two pearls and twelve small rosecut diamonds, together with a sapphireand pearl bar brooch, with a navettedecoration, centrally set with a sapphireand seed pearls with two larger pearlsto either side, together with a rope twistand fetter link neck chain, with heartshaped pendant centrally set with asmall sapphire surrounded by seedpearls (3)

£150-250

870 FD412/37A group of gold rings to includean 18ct white gold wedding band,engraved inscription; two other weddingbands and a small signet ring; togetherwith a silver and enamel brooch,modelled as a flag pole with Navalsignal in flags (ICS) reading ‘SHUNA’(qty)

£150-200

871 FD468/29A group of three bar brooches toincludea contemporary ruby and pearl brooch,marked A T R, a 1920s three stonediamond brooch, and a small Victoriancoral set ring

Combined weight 14g

£200-300

872 FD479/27A group of Victorian jewellery to includea cabochon garnet set knot brooch in alater fitted box, a foil backed pasteamethyst necklace, a paste citrineriviere in a gilt metal setting, a pair ofVictorian pear and amethyst pendantearrings, later screw fittings (qty)

£150-250

873 FE51/13A small collection of itemsto include a nephrite jade spherical beadnecklace, interspersed by smaller melonball form links, with pierced slim ovalclasp, stamped 14K; an oval shell cameobrooch depicting a female portraitprofile, mount stamped K18; amodernist design ring, stamped 375ITALY MILOR; together with a cocktailring, claw set with a large circular cutsmoky quartz (4)

£150-250

874 FE51/16A collection of costume jewelleryto include a Butler & Wilson colourlesspaste set brooch, designed as a ladywalking a large dog; a green and redpaste set seated cat form brooch, alsoby Butler & Wilson; a Camrose & KrossJacqueline Bouvier Kennedyreproduction enamelled Yellow RibbonBrooch, stamped JBK, with original boxand documents; a Jacqueline BouvierKennedy reproduction large foliate spraybrooch, set with red and colourlesspastes and red enamel, stamped JBK; apair of satin-finished oval ear clips, alsoset with colourless pastes, stampedJOMAZ; a pair of blue and colourlesspaste set pendant earrings, stamped925; and two cubic zirconia set dressrings, both stamped 925 (8)

£100-200

875 FE585/2A diamond solitaire ringclaw set in a yellow 18ct gold shank;together with a single stone diamondring, claw set on decorative raisedshoulders, to a yellow metal shank,marks indistinct (2)

Ring size L, M

£300-400

876 FE585/3A group of three gem set ringsto include a diamond solitaire ring, in araised claw setting on a yellow metalshank stamped 18K; a diamond andsapphire ring, five old cut diamonds andfive old cut sapphires alternately set intwo tiers on an 18ct gold shank; a citrinering, the step cut corner claw set citrineto a yellow metal shank stamped 9ct (3)

Ring size L, N, M1/2

£250-400

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886 FE86/4A collection of itemsto inlcude an 18ct gold half eternity ringset with eleven small circular cutdiamonds; an 18ct gold wedding band; aopal and diamond ring, two old mine cutdiamonds spaced between three clawset opals on a 18ct gold shank; an agateset fob; a single pearl set bar brooch; a9ct gold bird brooch set with seed pearls(6)

£200-300

887 FC963/39A collection of loose opals and garnetsopals of oval shape in various sizes,together with a number of loosegarnets, various cameos, studs andearrings (qty)

£250-350

888 FC364A/1A collection of modern gold jewelleryto include; an American Indian headpendant with a fancy chain marked 14k;a sphinx pendant with a chain marked375; a dragon pendant, bale hallmarked9ct gold and on a chain marked 975 (qty)

34.9g all in

£280-350

889 FC364A/2An 18ct pearl and diamond pendantthe silver pearl in a white gold scrollingsurround with an eight cut diamondborder of tapering form, white goldchain; a pearl and diamond set ring, thelarger silver pearl clasped by six armswith diamond set terminals; and asapphire ring, the oval sapphire claw setin yellow metal marked 750; a pair ofsimilar pearl and diamond set ear studsand other ear studs (qty)

£250-350

890 FE56/1A graduated string of seed pearls andother jewellery to includea gold ball tie pin, wedding band, smallgold locket, pearl tie pin and studs,filigree silver brooch and an attractiveart deco sapphire and diamond broochmodelled as a croquet mallet indistinctlymarked (qty)

£300-500

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880 FE51/15A collection of itemsto include a multi-gem lariat byHamilton & Inches, composed of tworows of turquoise chips, facetedcolorless gems, culutred pearls, largepolished pebbles and planished silverbeads; a similarly set broad cuff formbracelet; a pair of simulated turquoiseset trefoil shaped earrings; togetherwith a simulated pearl fringed torsade(4)

£150-250

881 FD65B/3A mixed group of items to include goldchains, cufflinks etccombined with four silver boxes, swizelstick and propelling pencils, silverConcord cufflinks, two watches, a gemset ring, hardstone goodluck charms,lighters coins, pins, two modernwatches, a small group of gold andyellow metal items, three pairs ofcufflinks, masonic fob, watch chain,chains etc. etc

£550-750

882 FD468/33A large collection of jewellery toincludea group of 19th century garnet setbrooches (4), a pearl and ruby set spraybrooch of panel form, a pair of victorianstriped agate pendant earrings, aScottish oval multi agate panel brooch,five Scottish agate panels in ruboverbrass mounts, a gold plated USAPresidents wrist watch, a 1902s silvercased wrist watch, miscellaneouscostume jewellery, camera, smallservers etc (qty)

£400-600

883 FD413/88A collection of gold silver and gem setbroochesto include three gem and agate setScottish brooches, two similar bowshaped brooches set with seed pearlsand marcasite, one marcasite broochshaped as a boat, a paste clip brooch,two small lockets, one set with a seedpearl, and agate set bar brooch, a whitemetal brooch and a yellow and whitemetal leaf brooch, a quartz pocket watch(13)

£250-300

884 FD410/5A diamond cluster ringthe cluster with small baguettediamonds to each shoulder, togetherwith a diamond set ring, the squarepanel set small diamond in a starsetting all in 18ct gold, and a small fivestone diamond ring

Ring sizes P; N; R.

£200-300

885 FC944/1A Victorian gold cased fob watch18ct gold open faced case, keyless wind,engraved outer cover and inner cover,dial inscribed Edward Glasgow, with along gold fancy link muff chain; a smallframed watercolour miniature of ahirsute gentleman; a sapphire anddiamond set tie pin head and anotherenamelled and a paste sapphire anddiamond bar, CHARLES GIGANDETPRAESENT DATE-EXACT gentlemanswrist watch, champagne dial, day andmonth aperture, date indicator sweephand, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt case,OMEGA, a gentlemans wrist watch, dialwith subsidiary seconds dial, both withlater expanding bracelets

£250-400

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STANDARD TERMS &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, which mustbe raised before the next lot is offered,shall be settled at the auctioneer’sabsolute discretion.

(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.

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 dagger (†). Value AddedTax is charged at the appropriate rate

prevailing by law at the date of sale and ispayable 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 2% (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 fourworking 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 and the potentialstorage charges for lots not collected bythe appropriate time.

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 of 1.5% permonth above the current base rate on thetotal amount due, to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than four working daysafter the 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 toretain 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. Where two or more commission bidsat the same level are recorded we reservethe right in our absolute discretion toprefer the first bid so 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 Marketing Service:£10 per lot.

(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw a lotorganized for sale, a withdrawal fee willapply;

(a) If withdrawn over 28 working days priorto the sale, this will be charged at 10% ofthe mid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.

(b) If withdrawn within 28 working days ofthe sale, this will be charged at 20% of themid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.

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 statementsby 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 reasonably

held 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 (Books, Jewellery,paintings, guns, firearms etc) in whichcase the descriptions must be interpretedin accordance with any glossary orguidance notes appearing in thecatalogue. These notices and terms willalso form part of our terms and conditionsof sales.

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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Sale Title

Sale Date Sale No.

Title Initials Client No.

Surname

Address

Postcode

Telephone Fax

E-mail

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Lyon and Turnbull office use

Date Time By Bidder No.

Received

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Absentee bid form

Sale/customer details

33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh EH1 3RRTel +44 (0)131 557 8844Fax +44 (0)131 557 8668

182 Bath Street, GlasgowG2 4HGTel +44 (0)141 333 1992Fax +44 (0)141 332 2928e-mail:[email protected]

I request Lyon and Turnbull,without legal obligation of anykind on its part, to bid on thefollowing lots up to the priceslisted.

I understand that if any of mybids are successful the totalprice payable will be theamount of the final bid plus aBuyer’s premium calculated atthe following rates:

25% up to £25,000 /20% thereafter.

VAT will be charged onthe premium.

The premium and VAT ispayable by all purchasers.

Lots in the catalogue marked* or † are subject to VAT on thehammer price as well as thepremium.

Where there are identical bidsfor a lot, the first bid receivedwill be have precedence.

Please make certain that yourbids are submitted at least twohours before the start of thesale.

£ Sterling limitLot.No Description Ex. Premium & VAT

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Fine Asian ArtsWednesday, 5th December, 201233 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR

www.lyonandturnbull .com

LARGE CHINESE BURR WOODSCHOLAR’S POTQING, 19TH CENTURY£10,000-15,000 ($16,000-24,000)

Viewing timesSaturday, 1st December, 12 noon - 4pmSunday, 2nd December, 12 noon - 4pmMonday, 3rd December, 10am - 5pmTuesday, 4th December, 10am - 5pmMorning of sale from 9am

EnquiriesLee YoungTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected]

Douglas GirtonTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected]

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Local DeliveriesLocal deliveries can bearranged by A&S PertRemovals.Telephone 07876343520.

Packing and ShippingPlease note that we donot pack or ship items.The following sug-gested carriers will beable to arrange pack-ing and shipping;please contact themdirectly to receive aquote. You may wishto contact an alterna-tive courier.

Smaller itemsMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFThe direct link to the orderingform is:http://www.mbeedinburgh.com/art-and-antiques.phpTel: +44 (0)131 556 6226Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673Email:[email protected]

Furniture and larger itemsConstantineConstantine HouseNorth Caldeen RoadCoatbridgeNorth Lanarkshire ML5 4EFTel: +44(0)1236 750055Fax: +44(0)1236 750077E-mail:[email protected]

A Van Man TransportUnit 5, Benridge ParkHolyrood Close, Creek-moorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: [email protected]

Fine Art CarriersGallery Support Group37 Cremer StreetLondon E2 8HDTel: +44 (0)20 7729 6692Email:[email protected]

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.

Waverley Station

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

Lyon & Turnbull saleroom

St Andrew Square

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33 Broughton Place, EdinburghEH1 3RRTel +44 (0)131 557 8844Fax +44 (0)131 557 8668

email. [email protected]

182 Bath Street, GlasgowG2 4HGTel +44 (0)141 333 1992Fax +44 (0)141 332 8240

78 Pall Mall, LondonSW1Y 5ESTel +44 (0)20 7930 9115Fax +44 (0)20 7930 7274